:;:S.IHUSTSTRp IIARD, SAYS GERARD Former Envoy Tells Big Au dience of Germany's Con tempt for America BELIEVE WE CAN'T FIGHT Kaiser Hhs Tnught Teutons to Hate Us and Think Us Only Moncy-Gralbers Jlcn of America Despised by Genitalis TAME AV OERAKD, who was J United Suites Ambassador to Germany at tho outbreak of the war, revealed to Philadelphians what Germans think of American man hood. He said: "Germans think of us as nothing but h people of money, and for teveral years have hated us and have no respect for our power." "German'' think our young men cannot anil will not fight; that they are eithe. fat, lazy and timid, or tango lizards and male manicures.'' "Repeatedly 'ho Kaiser has al lowed insults to be made by organ ized forces in Herlin to our Presi dent and the nation. Tor years he has sown among his subjects the seeds of hatred of Americans." "Gei mans realize that the war with us will be a long one, as their naval and military power is by no means broken. They look upon us with a mixture of ridicule and con tempt." The tal- ( ilclKorliiR tho knockout blow to Genua nv 1" ohalily will lie left to the Vnttcd h'.ii .ilone. for tho war will ho long and "" unlit'" ' power of Uernian.v tan not In- H bioken. This warmiiR i'Jiw fiom the "man who j.ficd tho Km ! ' .1,1 men v ileranl, for mer AmliaKaibn dressed .1 iwtilnii to ilrrmany. who mi lled Ciohm benollt inerl- Ins at tin i ulpm.v nf Miislr last niRht. For man he shIiI, hatrril foi Amer lea had been em ntiinRnl In tletmany. wheic American- .in- lielil with eonlempt us mone pl'.atei- "taiiRn lizards" anil tealc man" nn - who cannot llRht In slmii 11 -p sentence. Mr (Jerard grged ijpitn.iii defeat. He said i'ii' if IJiiKHla Mucked her arm" nd the uhiu 11 11 r Uttered the nrcan with the eoni- "f the merchant murine to tho point f ' " - most of the burden of defeailnR 1 ii.mv would he iwddlcd on I'ncle H.iin The four 1 1 iiili.iupndnr nlro Rave several Jnterestmc plt-ie- of h(Ktory. He deelaied that the im1 to the Sussex note, v!ili!li committed ihrni.my to abandon the tuth Ijss nilim.ii in" warfare nnd to adopt crulsor warfare .i the 1 exult of the audience tihlch he h.nl with the Kaiser, when tho German ufh 1.1N tned in every way to bar his w.i.v 1 1 Hie ImrerlKl pretence. "I ban hul tn Keep three things during the lat Him eniK," tald Mr. Gerard as jn Intn (I 1 mn ihe peuee, i!eiice and my temper 1 !i ,1 mat war upon which wo have cmbaiki d and vvlilih ha for its iuufo democin mil 111 -l lee. We :ee on cxery hand oui 1 1 1 .u.itiniix for 11111, kucIi an the lilolntnii-iit hi .Mr lloovei and I cannot decide "In ti I ailinlie imwl, the Rreat food teneral 01 the taariou? 1'ienldetit who np liolnted linn "But win.' e need many thincH In this ar w 1 the Ited L'ro.s more than any thing . Ni When 1 vent thiouRh north- rn Fram 1 i.v way home the Krcnch- raen iil me the muKt hae help, not ahmo from tlm who can make hnntlaRO. bui from dm 1 11 ti) aid In the flclit aRaln.it tuberculn 1- mtU which Kiancei Is stricken CS With a itl.iRlle 'The lii-iinan- continued Mr. t!er ird tliinlv that Americans are tanpn lliards and male matdeuies And we hae & few iienple liete who ate aRalnst UK de fendlnR uuii-eHc Sincerity of belief in a fine thine but In times like these slnccilty ji of belief Mmuld be no mahk behind which f traitors ma hide c "The deinianx have had lJ.llnO.OOn men f tinder arin Ymi will realize what I mean ithenli'.iv that theie are 5,1)00,000 prisoners cf war 111 the belllRercnt countries, and there are. !,oim mm of thse In Uermany alone Of the 1.' 11110 nun men tinder arms there , nae been mil about 1,5(1(1.000 killed. r 'lOCOOl) innte permanently Injured and tOOOOn pri-oueiH That makes H.UOO.000 men tn the n-ld. not to count the 4011,000 , koys of inilii.li 11RO who hao been called 1 to the LOlmi. each ear since the war t' started And Uorniany In that time has ii been enabled to icpluco all tho ships which f the has Inst That shows It Is no easy 8 Uk befoio us." ELK1NS WEDDING JUNE 19 . Bride-to-Be of Philadelphian a Divorcee and Prominent in Cleveland Society Oeorce W i:ikin. Philadelphia financier, H1 marr Mrs Allcthaire l.udlow Cum 'Wr, of Cleveland, on dune 10, nccordliiR to dispatches from Cleveland. Mr. Klklni's on, Ucorpe W Klklns. Jr.. said today that lie had no knowledRe his father would marry aRain Mr lllklns's first wife, Mrs. Stella M Klkins. died In 1013. Mrs t ummcr Is prominent in Cleveland oclety .she is the daURhtcr of Colonel W. H Ludlow of Cleveland, and the divorced lfe of William Cummer, with whom she lived but a short time. They were separated ty a court decree several years ago. Towanda Jlan Dies Suddenly TmvwpA May 26. J. WashliiRton Ingham who died suddenly at the home of Ws son, G T Ingham, In this place. Thurs day vvaM buried today.' lie was born In wllmot this county, October 21. 1833. Ho survived bv one ton and seveial Brand Children liritish Mission Drew Closer Bond for Allies pLACKIi Lulled .Stntoa nnd llrltnln In doner sympathy. Effected fat -teaching understanding l trade, matters, so Allies will 1)8 elven preferential ttcutment In com merce HrouRlit about probability of Joint Allied buyliiR commlsBlon. ArranRcments nlado to liuvo United States co-operate, no far us possible In maintaining BiUIbIi blockade. Britain has dlbcloaefl moans of (urtlier curtailing wasteful use of ton nage. Definite understanding reached to cover both American und Canadian wheat for sale to the Allied wheat executive, Canada co-operating with' United States. Munition control and purchase to l centralized through Allied buying committee. Government loans to Kngland He cured at 2'A per cent, or at cost to wis Government, nt tiuvlncr of 14 Per cent to Britain. CURTIS COUNTRY CLUB WILL HOIST OLD GLORY Ceremonies at Luwnclalc Will Be Attended by 2000 Cattcll Will Speak - - -- I .J'1'1;1"" "'' Griper, will ho unruil"! ' ,."'."' A?" "inimcr opcnltiR of tho furil .?.,,. n""'' ""do"- Thin will be ui fii !y .". "i1"" tliroiiRhoul tho city i-iiMi V. ,K r,inK President of Hi" i . "''""'iliiR Oonumuy. In expected I.. ! J'.'.'.T,11.1 ,1" ",''rntlon. which ill ' nrii. VIMJ. ,,y 20flo I'"'""". inrluJInc ..f- ' i?i, .".. ,h rurl1" nuhllcatlnhfi. 1: .1 1 ..ttell Ity SUUMlrian 111 1C ,lc ,.,. I'Hl KpCHliPr i I,,!1'; "Hohrnilnn. hodnnttiK with two !,.., - , rn Iln2n7 nt,2:1" " '"' W, CnJ ' V," 20xtO.f.,l naR to n Flxty.f..,,, . , " . ',,lllll'l"K Company tiip ' M?n?ni i",VrT1"' ltl of lMwnrt tl.,k . in T , ,,1Pi i'1",1'0 """" Journal. Mn-i. ll he furnteheil l,y the twoiity-tlirecplor.. n,ch..Mra of thP UrcU i:nRrnvlr,R 'onM,,v Stanley "to, rCm mmlUco '" -'l'!" '- Tim li DO eniil.e f Mp0in nrolhet- ' in .shoe mnniifnaurer.i nnd .nird. s. h.. er ft 1 o ilnthlnn mnnufaottirer, 1111H..1 ! 1 dnuhn dac inisniR in their joint htiii.l iiik nn the northeHst corner of Tweim- 1 second nnd Market streets thin afternoon Sexmnl Immlred dollars' worth of nRs wet.. 1 n I he deinoiistratloii The rmplnes nsseni- I hied In the btuidlnR atidltorliim at 1 o'eln. Ii I to hear addresses by William r,mle. .I0I111 Mi'Ivcnn and tinner! M Mnwlev ' Al :i or look 1 in flaps were unfurled from Ihe windows and llxe uhmp dnot-u .mil ! . 1laR whs hoisted to the top of the elght stor bullilliiR. Iladdnnfleld will turn nut for the un furling of old ilnr over the nauticl In strument wokks of .lohn K Hand hn "oinpatiy, At'nntle nnd WiishlnR 11 iim mies, llitddonneld Shortly before 3 n't'lm k a paiade, IncludinR the band anil Company T Thlid New .leriev Infantry X. 1 . the .lunlor Drder of t'nlted Ami.rl.-nn it eh.inli t. Ho Smuts nnrl thei nnrnnli-.i. I tlons. foimed on KlnR's hiRhn at ilmve street and immhed to the plant Patriotic addresses were delivered nt the fine raisins A patriotic dlsplav will predominate nt the second nnn'inl memorial services of the Stonemen s l'Vllowshlp. which will he held on liehnont I'lateau, Kalrmotint Park, to morrow afternoon More than ;no,00n per sons arc expected to attend, with larRe dele patlons from Ilrooklvn. Plttsburch. Wll. mliiKlon. amden. Stone Harbor. Vorrls- I town. I)olestown. Altootm and Consho- Iirtnti ' The Itev II C Stone, founder of the fel lowship, will be the chief opcnkci A salute of twenty-one ruiis will be fired in memory of the dead members, nnd Mps will he sounded by 11 corps of buRler" One minute of sllctiee will be observed XInn bands will pla patriotic nlrs RUSSIAN ROYAL FAMILY LABOR LIKE PEASANTS Thi'onjj Watches Ex-Czar and Czarina With Children in Vegetable Garden Ity WILLIAM (5. SHEIMIKM) PKTIKltlllAI. Alav :'ii Mr nnd Mrs Nicholas Uomanotf. will, the Misses Ilomanoff and Master Ilomaiioff have Joined the "oack-tn-the-soH ' move ment The nie plantlnR and hoeltiR pota toes In the path of Tsuikoe Selo palaie wheie the same Rioup when the wen known as the io.val famil used to deal out life and death to all the Itusslas The spectacle of the seven meuibeis ol erstwhile inalty In peasants' clothes dolus p"nsants work was eajojed liv a hlR 1111 dleiii e today Soldiers and i Milan's aliki lined the feme to the estate. peeriiiR thiouRh the teel bais nnd vvutchliiR cer move ment of the shovels and liowels that the former Un. I'rarlna. t'zarevltch and the four liraiid IMichesses made WILL INTERN HERMANS IN HOT SPRINGS HOTEL U. S. Leases Notth Carolina Health Resort for Civilian Kn emits WASIIINUTu.V Ma.v 2d. Herman civil ians Interned in the Tutted States will be quartered at Hot HprlnR. X ".. a famous health resort Sccretar of l.aboi Wilson today au thorized Hie leiital of the .Mountain Park Hotel at Hot SprinRs lniRe number of the iliin 1 lei mans now held at iminlRrntlon stntlons will be sent 10 Hot HprlnRs as soon as quartets inn lie prepaied. The Hermans who cannot be quartered nt the Mountain Hotel will ho sent to other lesoits In western Ninth Caiolinu. Secretarv Wilson unmanned as picpurn tlonn aie made for recelviiiR ihem. THREE SONS IN U. S. ARMY TO FIGHT HER BROTHERS Kansas Woman's Heart Torn tween Devotion for Two Lands He- The heart of Mrs. Ilertha Horner, of Aikansns City. Kan. Is heavy Tluee of her sous are in the United States army and her two brothers are llRhtliiR In Herinany. Now she Is roIiir to give up a fourth son, who will join tho Kansas National (iunid "There are millions of Herman people In this country, and thev will bo loyal to America," sho declared "Wo are all Americans now. but naturally we Uermans cannot keep from IovIiir the fatherland Rut we are for America first My ho8 nio roIiir to fight for I'ncle Sam 1 have three more who will ro if necessary." WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO Loses Control of Mnchine, Which Over turns nt Pleasantvlllc, N. .1. I'l.i:AKANTVII.LK. .V J. May 2 Mrs. M'iry (llldner. about thirty seven vears old. 'wife of a hatter of 1320 Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, was killed In an automobile accident here, and Mrs Itaymond I., t.-ino. also of Atlantic r,lt, was bruised about the bead and othcrwlte injured Tho two women In a loadster. with .Mrs Hildner at the wheel, were roIiir out Wnsh hiEton avenue, and when they attempted to piss another machine a. hoavilv leaded autotruik approached Mrs Uildner lost codiol of her machine It collided with tho truck and overturned Tho machine landed on bet head and neck. Her skull vv-vs frai-tured. her ear almost torn off and her neck probably broken. City Appo'ntmen,s Announced Cltv appointment-" today Includo Juntos II Soutberland. 7H Tulip street, assistant operator Bureau ot Surveys, ,900: John T. liHev "COS North Twelfth street, black sinlthVBureau of Water. J3 75 a day ; James McCann 2506 lUst Cedar street, Ironwork er Bureau of Highways, U 50 a day; Isa f n lturr 1701 North Seventeenth street, rierk Bureau of Health, 720 a year; Hd wfn K Lockrey. 201 Hodmai. street, fore man hureau of Highways, J3 a day and IV): m BroRglne 2530 Spangler street tt&' ill00' . Wills Admitted 'to Probate Wills probated today Include those ot rimrlcs c Fredericks,.! COO Wayno avenue, men iv i private beoVts. disposes of prop- wl.'l fvnimVd at J130.0 0. William S. Mar- "."VtilO HpruiJ rtr et J'tOO and Cath- EVENING LEDGISR-PHILADETHIA, SATURDAY. MAY 2b', 1017 I HIVES TAI.KNT TO ( IIA1UT Miss .loan Can-. if (icrtnuiitown. who tonk part in a piny tit tlio South Hrond Street Theatre Ins' niRht for the benefit of St. Francis !o Sales' Church, forty-seventh street nnil SpriiiRllelil avenue 1500 SCHOOL CHILDREN IN PARK PAGEANT Glen Opposite Belmont I'lateau Staged for Historical Dem onstration fifteen hundred school children took pu-t In the historical school piiseant held this afternoon In 11 Rlen nppoltp the ttel mnn' plnte.m In Tall mount Pnik The paReant minks the tenth anniversary of the Installation of the Department nf Pbslcal I Mm. 'it Inn in the public schools Th" paReant unfolds the development of American life from the time of the aDO liRiual Indian to the piesent da.v It opened with the i.ilnrful scenes of an In dian village with Its Rumes and dames, afler which followed the lnndliiR of th v .11 loll" settlers, then the bulkllliR of the colonies ,md the slirrliiR times of the Itevo lutlon The proRress or the countr.v was diplcted bv the shnvvliiR of the Rreat Amer ican Inventions and theli effect Umn the life and habits of the people (trnduallv the play life of the mericnii 1 hildren Is woven into me ihaiiRliiR sienes. first showlnR the happv . outdiioi life that thev eujo.ved In the sparsely settled communities, and finally the life they lead durliiR the pln bouis in Ihe cities, rep- lesented b 11 street scene of a, larRe iltv that ciowds the teal play out of the kid dles live Si cues then followed shovvlllR the new conception of orRanlied play as an educational factor and a part of the iihhI em education that hllnss the spirit of play back to life The iostum for. the paReant. all of which were made by 7he Rlrls of Philadel phia's mi 1 lull" schools, were deslsued by Miss Isabel M Jacobs. Mbs Alma V An deison and Mies A Hie T. Miller, of the ph.vstcal edutatlou depaitmeiit The paReant Itself was onl a pan of the Rreat lleld-dnv exenlses that were Riven 011 the plntiau A monster demon stration of the activities of the school chil dren was witnessed also Troops of Uo Scouts and tllrl rtcotits from the various pluRi'oumls eiiRURed in R.vmnastic drills and minor athletic events One of the features was a seiles of lllllidi- baseball Raines Xlue diamonds were laid out and eiRhleen teams battled without bat und balls, gloves or umpires. Instead ot icallv plaltiR the Rames, these tennis simplv went thiouRh the motions of huseliull IT. S. OFFICIALS ELATED AT INCOME TAX RECEIPTS Prompt Payments Shnw Peoplo Realize Country Needs Cash for War WAKIII.ViiTnV Ma 2! Tieasui.v le paitmeiit nllb ials are elated over the pii tiiotic spoil displaced by the people of the i outitrv in sending in their income taxe. Sn far this month a total nf $SS. "14.(11)0 has been turned -Into the Tieasury. cnmimred with $3.35.KOii for the corresponding period of last year So far this ear the Income tnx receipt have amounted to $1 15.5GI.70ii while during this period of last year the amount was only $27.12S0nu As the Income ta is not due until Julv 1 ' the utiusUHll.v laiRe volume that ha" aheady been turned in Indicates thai the people' ret ognlze the fact thnt the (lovern ment needs all the funds It can Ret to tonducl the war ST.'PAUL MAY BECOME GREATEST GRAIN MARKET Government Plans to Huilil Great Fleet of ParKCs to Relieve Railway Congestion ST t'Al'U Minn. Muv .10 The liult Co-opeiatlve KxchaiiRe announced toda.v that plans aie under wa to make St Paul one of the woild's Rieatest grain markets The Uovcriimont, It was said. Is considei -InR loiwtructlon of a Rreat lleet of baiRcs to move Rraln down Hie Mississippi Itivcr to iclleve rail coiiRcVtlon duiliiR the war If the Hovcrnment decides nut to construct this line the exchange will build Its own ...ii.,.. to IS. A. Thlel, seeieturv trcas- uier Thlel said that negotiations aie under way by which tho extianRe intends to handle export Rraln on a laiRe wale FAU.M SCHOOL CKLKBKATION Consecration of Jlcmorial and Festive Tree's Feature of Program Tho annual consecration or mcinoilal and febtlve treo will he a feature of the twentieth sprinR exercises of the National Farm School, near noylestovvn, l'a , which will bo held on Sunday, June 3 (Jllford IMnchot. Samuel fnternijcr. Ur Alonzo V Taylor and ex-flovemor lilvvln Warllcld. of Maryland, will take part In the exer cises part of which will be the formal In stallation qt the freshman class. A special train will leave the Heading Terminal at 9 "5 und cairy lsltors to tho school lUbbl Morris H. Lazaion. of Baltimore, will deliver the Invocation, the Itev Wil liam Armbold will recite tho Kaddlsh at tho consecration of the memorial trees, and llabbl Montaguo X A Cohen, of Harleton, IM will deliver tho benediction Director Ilernatd Ostrolenk of the Farm Si hool, will award the IrUes to students. MOKEMACHER WARNS FARMERS NOT TO BE FOLGOSSLERS SNOW? NO! Prophet of the Celebrated Weather Pipe Explains Chem istry of Great War and Meteorology of Unusually Cool Maytime Load o' Terbacker His Reward When the sun poked Its noe tlirmiRli ihe ilouds today tn hie hunches of Roldeu hue Jo spread iimnnR tho farmers Hut there wn a little chill in the air nevertheless, and lhe feu red that the lilEhtness would be shortlived. Some said 11 would Ret cold UKiiln. and other said 11 wouldn't The more the argued the wmse they felt. In order to nun out Just how Ioiir the iicent condition would endure several of the Sehu.v lklll farmers called on Samuel 1' Mnketuncher. Prophet of the Snows, to Kit an accurate Hue i4i conditions. Tho tut that It snowed In MhhlRan durliiR tho 1.1-t few days only Increased their alarm The farmers anked Simeon out of bed before the sun was working "How lonR Is It Roln' to be cold" Will It snow In Pensllvntryer" When will the Mimmcr start'.'" wero some of the questions I urted at the prophet with tlRhtnliiR speed. We klndii fear." said one of tho call- 1 h, "that betn' as there wui snow In Michi gan that It mlRht blow over In this direc tum and smother our unions an our 'la id s." Mnkrmnclier lilt the window sill n vicious wlimiR mid showed Ills teeth "Sufferlii hnllvwoR," he shiiuted. ' Just tie k.iws the sti wv snow In Misherstn ain't no tiasnti tiler's a Roln' ter tie more snow tn Penllvsner That' all poll.vuhoddle I'on't he a Rliip or a folRnssler Jlst when ir toad thitms in them papers hook at what tliev n nbotlt me' CAPTAIN JAMES WALSH "JIMMY'S" NEW HANDLE SiM-Koant at I'hiladi'lphia Army J Recruiting Station Receives President's Commission I'n -1 vciam ! hns vvnii foi Sci'Rinnt .lininiv Wab-h t-'or Ihiec .veals he ha" been stiitloueil at the Aim ItectulttllR Stntlnn I.'."' A i eh stleet He an now lake the "Sergeant" and the "Jluim.v ' from tils uiime nnd write It Captain .tames It Walsh. Arm.v men. who Know n real soldier when Ihiv see one. iiareed that .lininiv was of the ilaht stuff Ills hiaver. Iiidustr.v and vvilllnRtiess to perform any task was Inm, iiro lecoRtiKed It was leained tisln.v thai hi" Just te- vvnld came this week when he reieived a commission fiom President WIImiii The new inptnln has not lost an of his Rental demeanor, and Ihe title will not 1 hatiRc his attitude toward his fellow workei" Walsh lives it 1 I14.' I'.aM Livingston street. KellsltlRtou He enteled the servk'e when ver ouiir and has had ni.in.v lose calls He served as nil liifuiitr.vnian in the Hpanish-Amerlenn Will and was detailed In the Phllipplne.i for live ears He wa-. also stationed nt Honolulu wheie he ot -Hauixed a (ompunv of Chinese which won 11 competitive drill. althoURh its member" had but three months' expeiieuce While there Wnl"h also orRanlZed a Chinese base ball team which suhsequentl toured seveinl lountrles AmoiiR those who lecoinmeiided Walsh for uilvani einent were ilenernl M M Ma I'niiili. president of the War College' the late fieneinl Kredrrh k c'unstou and Major (ieneral rthur K. Conklin. chief of staff of the Honolulu Department. JKIISKY ASKS CAMP Plan to Purchase Land for Military Training Center TUKNToN. Ma.v id New .leise.v mililai.v nlllclals ure In Wash iiiRton todav wmkliiR to obtain foi this State one -if the Rieal traiiiliiE i-iimps to be established In the east A site of tuna acies near WrlRhtstow n. BurlliiRlou fount, is beliiR urged and options from fat hits on this land have been obtained It Is pin li ned also lo bu.v the farmers' growing crops Ml but uboul five acres of the land, if ob tained, would lie utilised The site would accommodate about 33 Omi men and Too it animals A small town with electrlct lighting and all the activities of a small community would he established It Is calculated the tost would be $25,000 H0 TKAIN HITS AUTO; FIVF, KILLIvI) Only Ono Survivor of Crnsh nt Cross ing in Ohio AKfli'N". ". Mav 2 Five persons Ihree men and two women, were Instantlv killed between here and Man 'ill! late hist night when a fn! Krle Huln strut k Ihe automobile In which they weie riding News of the accident leached here early today when the sole survivor of the r. tho driver. Henry Hose, telephoned the Sheriff's olllce foi help Hose has slnie ills appeared. The dead ate David F Munson, poolroom propiletor; W H Van Horn, ruhher tvoiker: .lames Harder, mechanic; Beulali Snodgrass. May Harris. i:x-inmatf: shoots cop Attempt to Arrest Paroled Patient of lnsano Asylum Results Seriously Attempts lo ariest a paioled foimer in. mate of tho Nnrrisloiv n Hospital for the Insane resulted in a serious wound fm Po. Ilcemau John Uelglltmi of I iipei liarhv township heighten was shot h Fredeilck llulgh. the formei inmate, at Ihe door ol ItnlRh's homo In Fernwood. H.ilgh. waving a revolver, warned helghton not to come near tho house. He shot the imllcemun in the stomach, (illlcer Snydei. of the State hospital, who was with helghton. nnall.v subdueil Halgh and he was taken to Norris town, helghton Is In the Preb terlan Hns pltul Lancaster Htisincss .Men Visit York YOIIK, Pa., May 25 hamastor business men. about slxiy In number, members of tho Klwnuls flub, visited this city They held it luncheon and meeting with the char ter members of the Klvvanls flub being or ganized here Mayor HuRcntiiglcr wel comed tho visitors and W It Armstiong. of Buffalo, N. V . tho national organizer of tho organization, was the jiiliiclp.il speaker. Roy Scouts to Give Flag to Church Appropriate ceremonies will mark the presentation tomorrow of a Hag to nton Del (Old Swedes' Church) by Boy Scout Troop 101 Following Ihe presentation nn uddiess will ho delivered by tho Itev. James A. Montgomery, ibalrinan of the ihapInluV reservo corps Imported Jersey Cattle Annual Auction "Linden Grove" Coopersburg, Pa. M3 Miles N'orth "r ''mla ' Wednesday, May 30, 1917 DECORATION DAY Get catalog at the sale. T. S. COOPER & SONS Established 187 J. Coopersburg, Pu. "Ihin't er see the sun sprcndlnR out to day? Wnl. that's Jlst the beRtuiiln'. nn yer Roln' to have the kind of boat ycr ud to aforo er know It An' let me tell yer. that air sun's a coin' ter keep nn Rlttln strnnepr an' strangei until the beans nnd Ihe 'tatet plants uretch out tlwlr arms In Jovful Rreetln' An' as fer that snow In MIsherRln JnRRernot '" Simeon then Rot his pipe from Us old Iron box In the fireplace. Its shlnlni; stem was black and Kitty, which meant rain and mist There wasn't the sIlRhtcRt Rllmmer of a blue streak omen of snow 011 any part of the pipe The farmers looked lo be satisfied "lint." nuerled o.ie of them from near 1 'onshohoekeii "how iln oii account fer the winter weather tUe dns nfor the first of .lime " "f.lsteti " snld Simeon "ther wind Is ear ryliiR fmni lUirope oil ihe 1 hemleals of war In which there's lots of carbon and hot nlr Thin here IWU nf wind Rlts In nmonR the reRllr heat uiolecules In the May all and breaks them up The heat Rlts further and fiirthei e nraied until thei Hint enoiiBh nf It in 1 hunch to warm the small t'ie of a sprln-T ant and there yott are Hut the waim spell wilt be nu us In side nnother week "I.'riuI lie's rlclit ' nul the rurnlittea. nnd to show Riatltude one of them lliitiileil Simeon a plpi'lnad nf tnbacio before he ilnttcied dnwn the hill-lde 30 KILLED, 1000 HURT BY TORNADO IN KANSAS Storm Sweeps Two Counties and Property Loss Ma.v Reach $1,000,000 HI'TCIIIXSiiN Un-. May :t l least thiilv ei'Mons todav are known to have been killed and nenrl Inttn In jured. tnan fatnll. In a tninadn which swept throURh llaivey and "tcdgcwlck Counties last night the proert loss may leach I.OOI).OIIO Andale. a village nt J Ml in the south iciitral purt of the Slate. va hardest bit b the twister, whli h was mjn iimpnnlr.l bv lain ami sleet HightiMn lives vete lost In the vlllHRe and virtuall.v nil m the In nines torn fiom (hell foundations before the loiuado swept on to the inn III nest SweepliiR through Newton Ilia tnttliaqll.il- tei of n mile wide, the storm veered off anil "klrtrd the edge of Scdgcwlek. nib bllng vva onlv a few houses on the edge of the town. lepoit thai seveial llvci- weie lost in Howard. Klk Count. lould not be un til nicil A special train hh.v or doctor" mid nurses was dlspati lied trom here short I.v before iIh.vIIki The tornado anise so "ilildi'lilv thai teh' Riaph and telephone wires were snapped before u warning miild be lln.-licil The bodies of most ot the victims vvcie brought heie ' LINCOLN PARK TO OPEN ON MEMORIAL DAY Patriotic ICscrciscs Will Include liaising of American Flag the I'Mliiotii' eercses will imiik Ihe opening, on Memorial Da of hincnin Park on the Delaware, familiarly known as Philadel phia's foney Island The park has been ihorouRhlv overhauled and lenovated, and several new amusement devices have been added to Its attractions, im lulling a large dame thiol, a theatre and u corrouscl The i hlef feature of the opening dav e. cre'ses will he the raising of a laiRe Amerl . an (lag over the alhleth Held. In addition tn the fluR iiilslng fheriv's Boston Band will include mau patriotic numbers In Iher Milled program Mile Vita folangelo, considered bv ni.in.v musliul expetts to be one of the best woman cornetists In the win lil. will make her (list uppearutice in this section of the tountr i omplete illumination sstcm. to make night bathing not onlv a pleasure, but to lendii It entirelv safe, has been Installed Huge scan hllght will light the bench every niRht. begiiiiiing Julv I when the night bathing vv III begin SHOOTS HI.MSULP IN TK.MPLK Accident, Says Wifo of Ilnrry Chester, Expected to Recover Harry Chester, thirt.v-flve venrs old Jilt I N'orth Ilees. stleet. shot himself in the ilRht temple toda.v In Ihe bedroom of bis home and was removed to the hplscop.il Hospital, where physicians sa he will re i over AccoidltiR lo Chester's wife, the shooting was accidental She told the police that Chester kept a pistol under bis pillow nod that It was dischsrRcd accldentallv i.uh lod.iv white be was examining It Mr Chester mid her sistei. Theresa Wal-h .vere held as material witnesses by I.m i--trate fllenii. They weie released on iln-n own recognlzaiu e. TODAY'S MARItlAdn LICKNSKS , .lai nh VV(nssnir JJS V ."Ih st nnil m.t, K.illin ;lir. S lllh l .Inserh Darrah. Ilrlstul I'h unci Alii.- K mi. Ilrlmnl, P W lliliitn II Vim lifxiltier I'llister. I'nr .ilnl Ihnmu Sihwah 'MM N lllh st ClKirli'M lllltlrr Itll.t Mnuiltltlll st , Hllil l.alii.i SmHll IMll Mnuiiliiln si l.nrov Vonrh.. II III Citv line sml lllsle Km 1. 1 ills I. a .Mult Pa Thnnias Mall l.'ittl I'nlsr i nnil Annii lirennan. Hi tnml lani (p rinsntown. PhlU lleiirKe H Mill.r 'ais.1 Sprlnslteld si mt Ukannr Kimh huui v S.Vi H ."iHth st Karl ItaiierHfelil 4.i"i1l Cainse HI . anil Ami t 11 Karri L'llll VV Itoslnu avi llornanl Mi Hush 1 1 li: N Philip St.. iill'l Juli.i M llvan s-s V l.ilh l .tiiH.-ph i: ill.ii.. r. J'.'n It "tn- si anil MaiMin. SmuIIm -S7t Anils-r si Charles U IJlnmi ."i3 Manhiim SI . anil Kalll leeii Irish Nnrrlsiown Pa I.iiiiIk Milmniilil 72!) VVulnui at. suit I'm i Thiinia Ills Hprui I- si William II (Inlilier Minium V J, ami lt i. Chntinrxt tlj UeiMi-lil l Jnmrll llenkel 1331 t Talli-v M mil .M.irv Kiev in. 1127 Sliunk al JnzaiMs l.iiuilu" I'heaiir. Pii ami Hiinhn VlrkHh.i i'lnlr Pi 1'iinils Mvers Pit Hiini'r hi uml l.hiUth Milinvi rn MUI llriiwn st vl.i-.ini nlir.iHl.v s.'O .vinini si .urn 1.11 in in l.-inii r. sjo M si Ifceady Money United Slates Loan Society 117 North Proad St. Ill S. Qlh si. 2318 (ifrnitiiitonn are. THUMB SCREW fAE.GUL.ATOn Operations May Be Avoided through timely ut.e of our i:.CLl SIVIJ Al'l'l-IANCUS for Hernia In its many forms Dislocation of the Organs. Distended Abdomen. etc llxpert In the uko of trusROs. in connection with which our Fatentcd I'uiN of new design are n Rreat a u c c e h a Call ur write for c'rcular 1. B. SEEIEY, 1027 Walnut St. '. in vi uml .( cji er rfcroic t PATENT APPLIED FOP ."TTTTI 1 1 'Jif I QfjQ f llttin Jim WM' upim - ft'r s "T tt M ffi& PK0(JKI:SS ON FRANKF01U) 'L' l.etween Arch street, the southern terminus, u point of connection with the Murket street subway, to I'nllowhill street no construction work of any sort has been done. From Cnllowliill street northward lo I'Vankford creek work is vir tually complete, the laying of con crete lloors on stations alone re maining to bo done. Above tho creek to Unity street supports for the superstructuie me in position, lictween Unity and Dyre streets foundation work is under way. Tho sections from the creek to Unity street and from Unity to Oyic streets can lie made ready for i ails and equipment within six months and nine months, i espec tively. If contracts for rails, cars and other equipment ho awarded promptly the line probably could bo reaily to operate within two years. DRUNK KN DRIVING HILL SIC.NKD Governor Approves Measures to Keep Horse Handlers Sober HAIllllSBI'ltH. .May 2C. -- Covernnr Brumbaugh has signed the Hough bill, aimed at Intoxicated persons who handle or drive horses or other animals along pub lic hlgbu-'ys. Hereafter olllcers aro rin- IHiweieu to arrest such On conviction, a line of from $5 lo $100. a Jail sentence of three months or both may he Imposed Drivers of automobiles who iun down peilestrluiis and drive avva without slop, pins to ussist their victims ore made liuble to a fine of 5iHi. a year In Jail or both, In a bill just approved bv the Uovernor. Van Plans Dinner lo Sprout Senator William C Sproul. dean of the Stute Senate will be the Ruest of honor at a testimonial dinner In lie given in the lliirilshiirg Club next 1 uesdn Invitations have been Issued to State Senatois fiom Philadelphia nnd other distiuts The din ner i-i being given tindi i the auspices of Senator V.lie Seashore Excursions in Ocean City Stone Harbor Cape May Atlantic City Sea Isle City Wildwood EVERY SUNDAY 7130 A. M. I KIIM IIIIMMT OH Mil III STKIB.T I I.IIUV $1.00 ROUND TRIP jpNi"iW'impi!ffl.,.,niiii 'I'MHiiiiii'iHU'iiiifiiiihiU m i'ii! r mr G Information is wanted rela tive to James Powers, brother of Thomas J. Pow ers, of Detroit, Mich. James Powers was last heard of at Philadelphia, about 188&. Thomas J. Powers is .now dead, and James Powers, if living, or his children, if he is dead, are the heirs of Thomas J. Powers. Please communi cate with KEENA, L1GHTNER, OXTOBY & HANLEY 1604-11 Dime Bank Building DETROIT. MICHIGAN ATTYS. FOR CHARLES R. WALKER ADMINISTRATOR , -uivvsiiiMttWiiiiwwifca: L d CITY STILL HOPEFUL 0FPACTWITHP.R.T.CV Talk of Leasing Transit Lines to Independents Put in Background p: All talk "nf all Independent operator for. Ihe lily's high-speed transit system was.,., put far In the Iwckgroimd loduy as a result Jr,' of the views expressed yesterday afternoon . at the second puhlle hearing before ( ourlv v' tils' Finance and Str-et ltallwas Commit tees on the lease pic posed by Iho lhll(i' tlelphlit Uapld Transp t ompany Although the meeting was devoted en tirely to.lhe opponents of the pnscnt lease. It Was made perfectly char that tho city is by no means read to local, off ncgotla- i i tlons vvltli Ihe Uapld iiansit ftnnpany. On ''' tlio iiuitrat. ndinlnlstiiitnui und council'; j manic letnleis i win bopeful nf reaching a satlsfuctorv agreement vvltli the company In spite of Mayor Smith's statement at " HarrUhurg Tuesday that uulest the leRls latloii pending there tutssed he had no hope or Htiy succesful coneluslon to the neRotla tlntis William Draper t.evvls, legal transit ad visor of Major Smith, plainl.v nisertcil that the presenl lease wan so faulty that It should be redrafted to suit the city The one conclusion drawn from his address by transit followers today 1 that Director vvlnltiR will Im Instructed tn draw un a now lease and stioinlt It to Hie (.ompany lor tonstdrrntlnn When asked lodaj If he thought sueh a " reipiest from founells' Joint committed likely, tho Director said It would hardly be proper for him to anticipate Councils' ac tion He admitted nt the nime time that Iln had his constructive ptogram m thor oughly worked out that be mild draft such a tease In a short time pinvlih-d tho faro clause was left open POTTHIt THINKS I. HASH IS OFF Colonel Sheldon Potter, one nt the city's (representatives on the 'ti.ni-it company directorate today said that In lil- opinion the hearing .vestertla pmvid i nncluslvely that the I. It. T lease could mver be ac cepted In Its piesent form Discussing the construction phase of the irniislt program, folonelP ottir exuressed 'he h-vv that bevause of Hie nrisent extra nidltiar cost of labnt and ui.itcrhil.'i ho was beginning to believe that it might be wise lo defer the constrtn tinu ot all but the Frankfoid elevated until the end df -the war The Frankfoid high peed line, be lidded,, .-lioulil be riishid lo completion.. , ut once nun tne s)stem put Into operation. The opeiutlon of the line mold he under i.ikeii b the clt or by tin company on a lease that would expire about Hie time the lest of Hie compieheiislve svstrin Is com- hjiteted. miorilliig to fohiucl Potter, who sain nun ur. was verv nun n opposeu 10 splitting up the entire s.vsteni on leases as Individual lines. I'llrtlui thiin reaching the i inn lustfin that the cllv' transit sys tem should be operated as a unit Colonel Poller added Ihat be had not given tho ipicstioti of operation detailed 'tud Tho beailtig before Councils' Joint com mittees will be continued nct Friday, when Director Twining will lie the chief speaker His olijeittous to the proposed lease will be Illustrated with lantern sillies. Befnie this hearing the Ulicitor will make another effort to have the audit of the Transit Company's books lomplctcd. The work Is being done by h bland. Boss Brothers & Montgomerv. expeit account ants, under the dltectlon of Controller Wal ton Junuar.v 'J- the Mav or signed tho ordi nance uppropilatlug $1(1, nnu to the Con Holler's department to have the audit made Time and again the Director has been assutcd that the audit would he i omplcted in time for hearings Haih time, hnwevct. he has been disappointed Adinlnistiutlon , leadeis are determined, however, that no dellnlte in Hon will he taken on tho lcass until they have the results of the Investi gation of the company's hooks In their hands Small Landslide on J'unnntu Canal PANAMA t'lTV. Ma.v .'". - small land lllh' luiK imurieil In Ihe i liMirr.i t'ut of tlio I'.iuniu.i '.iii.il,. hut It i- imt luttrfcrlns with ii.iMK.illim wH twflWWfwHWMfliHHwJfwWI MNf HCIjNNiWNHilQ Tour Wife Will Save At Least A Dollar If you brine th ntlra family here tomorrow for dinner. We eene the beat only at price that elven little profit but lota of rmtrons. M'JXIAL MUSIC iifitBimiiwiiwwMiiMMiiiiiiaHiamiiiiiWMiiMi MWiiiiiiiiiiiWiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHiiWiiiimiafflMm'1""" Relieve Constipation Take No Medicine Eat Dr. Von's Health Biscuits A l4iutlv nnil Nutritious 1'ooJ Krreninifiidcil br rlilclaa riiey will prevent wll an ovrrromo nv i if ntlltlon: jtrciigthn thi. entire ditlve trm uml i.romoto eood fwultli They vontaln no mutlun CblWrrn love tliew bluculti. Try a Bgx TodayaS Cent i y JANOVER I fe j Twelfth and H S twSKWV Arch Sts. I y II (CiitraitLa on Itth SI.) W h 1 1 CLAtUB M MOHn. 1 !i i SI Jilllllsrt M m r-0J- H iwwaico 1 jfeuHnr0 ". idissi I K from jS jetteJ-J I Dr. Von'i Health bUcuit Co. Wp& I llllHUK.I.I'HIA. l'liNN 1 , . ivjriiiiimiiMxtptW RtMffi'iMttHiMftiMHfftftinwEMiCT Ai M ii s i ?& i -f M! ' -n . i j v.," ssc j