4- "V A' li EVENING LEDGER-PHILADKLPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917" CWk ', 48 'iSV lYOR NAMES DRAFT BOARDS 3Jiy-two Appointed to Pass !,UL"n Exemptions From Se- " lective pleasure j 0 POLITICS, SMITH SAYS Vr I ? In appointing forty-two registry boards ' F j mlu oft -exemptions, Mayor Smith this V-MHtrnoon al hat Politics played no j Iskrt In any of the appointments, and that tmjmy of the men chosen were his personal ohotce for the places. ,' Klrst among the duties of the boards - wHI be tabulation of registration figures .turned In from registrars acting In the elec tion divisions. The summaries will be fwped over to the United States nrglrtrn- i. Board for rnliadeipnta, wmen is com- and of the city s Ileglstratlon Cnmmls- mmh, and of which Mayor Smith Is chalr- '"'tttm. The board will In turn send the city's ' tout' figures to Colonel Lewis II lleltler, feMlrman of the United States Ileglstratlon Hoard for the State. Protests were borne to Washington by a Philadelphia attorney, who Interviewed (ien ral Enoch frowder. provost marshal In ' charge of registration General I'rowder wag told It had been planned to put poli ticians on the exemption boards of this city. Pittsburgh and other large cities of th Kate. He said he would visit the Mayors f these cities and Impreis upon them the need of selecting men above reproach. If favoritism should be shown or even inspected In the exemption work dona by tth board, Oeneral Crowder said, n vast national unrest would follow nnd obstacles would be thrown In the way of druftlng tfce second army of 500.000 men. He urged that nothing Is so Important to the country M la the success or the selective drart it Must be thoroughly democratic, he said, and sons of rich and politically powerful Men must not receive unjust exemptions ' If they are called. The list Is as follows Wt. Ward. 1 1 Jofph Scott 1320 8 Front nt. Jamra Kotorts. 1430 ! ltd at tr. Norrtu Cornffld. 183ft 8. 4lh t. 5 Wttmore V Chmber. llos Pass- unk Ave llrrry U. nohlflnr. Oat) PiMjrunk ave. Dr. Mich. A. Levitt. 1224 K 4lti at t SBr Vincent Marnier I. 78!) H Mh at A. V. MurphJ. Hit S .1(1 at John II. Iteml. SWi 12th at. 4. 4-3 Herbert Salua. Mnrrla llutldlnu Dr. Norton O Itarrla. H VV. cor (tth and Tine ata Dr. Bobeft Goodman. 221 KIKwater at. ( 6-11-12 John r Connora. 231 Oreen at. Daniel J. Connelly, sift Oreen at. Dr. Wm. C. Itynn. 231 N .1th at 7-8 Frederick D. Vetterleln. 2010 Pine at. Clinton Hotfra Woodruff, 221(1 Spmce at Dr. Iltchard T. Taylor. D13 Npruco t 0-10 Dr. "w. W. Keen. 1009 Chestnut at. Kdwln C. Alklnaou. 112 N. Hub at Dr. John II. Kjran. 11)30 Ilacn at. t 13-14 Kdw. y. Hwlfth. 1301 UrnndytTlne at Itnbert Werner, 812 N. 12th at. Dr I'arl Wellanil. 301 N. Frank lla at. w 13 CIuthiil K Ilirper, 1022 flren at. Daniel, Olmbel 211S Hprlne Car den tt. Dr. John Wananjaker. 3d. IRltt ML Vernon at. M 1B-17 n.ev. A. J). Clelt, USD N. ."ith at. Hey. II. J. Dutan. 1443 N 2d at. Dr. Lewis W. Schwlndt. 1112 N. 4. 4th at. II 18 John llakar Tuttfe. 1235 8. Suaque- hanna ave. It. E. Walter. 1333 K Columbia ave. Dr. R. MrCrelgiil. 1340 U. Mont .. . romery ave. M 18 Thorn Harblaon. 131 W. Husque- hanna av. Dr. H. Outfield, 20O1 N. Sth at. tm !Dr. " JudK". 133 Frsnkford Ht 1 20 J. Fred Eberly. N w. cor 13lh and Oxford ata. Go. W llrrte, Ml.) N 13th .1 ,,' .. Mr. H Ottlnger. 138(1 .V. li-lh at. m "l DrA Jv - Woodruff. IWhlu at. and noxhoroush av Wm. n. Nlchola. Manayunk and Ly- ceuni ava. .... ''Or. David Cuaiar I3T Urarn lane H , SJ-No. James McCrea. 121 K. Mnreland ae Joaeph M. Jennlnas. 4 Summit e Dr. Harry F ebr. 4iid Wayne av IF.aat aide, i-ummenclnit north fide of Nharpnark and c.ennan town ave . weat aide of German town and north aid of lipai at both north to Clt Line un the eaat by Stenton ave and on tha weat to eaat aide f Wlsaahlrkon ID 22-E.it Robert T Mitchell 20d German town ae. John J Courtney, S337 Chew at Dr. John n Mlnehart. 20 Ger tnantown ae 'orth aide of Wyoming He . efft or Oermantown ave. to aoutti k oT' f"rpnacK ai. on the eaat , . by Stenton ave 2.-W. Jamea II. Kin-. nSKK Armatronr at. William Illackwood. 306 W Kar I aam terrar Dr. Cnarlea Curry. 80 w. Walnut .'.?0U!S ',d.''5f won"n ae and et alda of Germantown ke , to Roberta ave.. north on Roberta ave. to aouth aide of Upaal at. and weat ;d of Oermantown ave to eaat . "Id" of Wlaaahlckon ave.) 13 "'JJTwKi Krel"- Frankfort ave. and Orthodox at. Jl' T Nult. IVankford and Church at Dr. Oeorto U Hanna. 4S40 Frank ford ave. 54 ?; " Wni"-.nia Spring Garden. !Vig0mK . atXV.- 39-n Glrarrl ae. v" T A i)h"1te.3'', Hamilton 25 Kusene Zlesler. 273s E. Indiana av. 7m?J 1-ov.ry, 2R4S Emerald at Dr. Wm. II Zlegler. 302s Frank ford ate. 20 Joa. W Oardlner. 2.138 8 Itromt at. Hush .Moore I.1S2 8 llroad at Dr. Wm F Morrow. 1438 Snjder ave. 22.27 Syleatr Ilonnaffon. Jr . .1438 Wal nut at. R Gordon Dromle it South 42d at. Dr D If Johnaton 3809 Chrat- 28-28 Dr. A. I Kuril. 2.120 North 22d at Edwin Stern, aoutheait corner 30th and Huntingdon .JXJr. A. It. Clarett 2fl3 North 14-29 William Abrahams 3212 Montsofn. ery ave. ' IT M rt zi 1717 North 2Sth at I! llrlcker 2730 G A Swaize Dr. Charlea lllrard me M.JO William Tlnne, 72R South 20ih at Lawrence Farrell. 713 iouth -JOth at Dr. Jamea E. Scheela. 130t Chrla tlan at 20-31 Rev 11. Wataon Ilarraa. 2120 E. Cumberland at. Frank If longshore. Cumberland and Colllna ata Dr. George flnnamon. 2204 E York at 27-82 Lorenzo Smith 21.18 Susquehanna lAula M Frldenburr. 1018 North 18th at Dr William T. Kills 1820 North 18th at 33 Dr. H.'U Ketch. 330 K Allegheny Kdwln 11. Weber. 3301 N. 2d at Dr. R. J. Hwoboda. 143 E. Alle gheny ae 31 John T. Dwyer. 1143 N R3d at Wm. 11 Nicholson. 2415 llrjn Mawr ava. Dr, rjH. Hancock. 20S.1 N ,13d at. 35-41 V. II. Tltua. 0044 Torreadsle ave, T II. Wilson, Jr . I'lna road (Fox Chaae). Dr. O F. Enoch. 7020 Frankford It 38 David' Patchele. 3827 Wharton at Thomaa .McCatery 124 8 lKth at le. a. T. Allman. 1S38 H. 22d at. 37 Gregor Druramond, 2042 German- Inan ave. Richard V. Farley. 2423 N, 10th at. Dr. J A. Roger. 2213 N Rroad 3 38 Allen Sutherland. IS02 Tioga at Charlea 8 Osmond. 273". N. 20th at Dr. M. II.-Kntl. 2821) N. 22d at 34 38 Samuel J. Ruck. 22.17, 8. 12th at Isaac JJ I-y. 2.10U S Rroad at l)r. jTa Ratnvllle. 1312 Torter at. 40 Samuel Croihera, 50tlt ami Elm wood ave. R. A. Robinson, 4004 Klncaeaslnc Dr. W W Weaver. 0105 Wood land ave 42 Wm. If. Margeraon, 3401 Rialng Sun lane Frank Toomey, 5228 N Rroad at. Dr, Wm. H Good, Tabor road and 2d at pike. 43 Frank Rlack. 1320 nrtatojat. A D. Roblnaon. 4118 Old York road. Dr Max Herman. 3703 York road. 44 David O. Fowler, B144 Race at. John J. llradley, 48th at and Wya- luslnc ae. Dr A. F Targette, 5229 JJaverford 11 J. Dr. Wllbert Wolfe ave. 48 Rev George M Droadhfad, Catharine ai Monalgnor M. J. Crane, 47th and Klnaaeaalnr ae. pr. Oeorg A Knowle. 812 Btltl- 41 Edw C Bchmldhelier, 1438 N UttS'n Silverman 1521 N 18th at Dr Lion F Luburg. 1822 Olrard 48 Wioy Cuahln..2MI B. 20th at jonn nommara, ;i;i ohuqk at. pr, Crelgbton 11 i uin at An asterisk before a, member of a dla- xemptv uoani inaicaiea inav mo M a pnyaician, "9 wiu saamuie claiminjr exemption on ine xa 28 10 ti 35 N 43 George' Lewis, 2729 Pratt at. , Til)o. J- Stlnemeyer. 3236 Frankford 347S Fnuikford 0111 4t Turner. 2504 8 32 MEN FROM SIXTH FOR OFFICERS' CAMP Privates and Noncoms Ordered to He port nt Fort Nlogarn Thirty-two men from the Slxlh Pennsl vnnla Infantry, which Is recruited from Philadelphia nnd nearby counties, have been iteslgnnted by tho War Department to at tend the offlcere' training c-anii nt I-'ort Niagara, headfiuaticrs of the Sixth nn notinced today. The men have been told to bo nt Fort Niagara not Inter thnn May 31. They will ho paid 34 cents a tulle its compensation for ihclr fare to nnd from the camp Ten of tho men have nlreitdv gone. They nro Sergeants Clule nnd lcnnnnl. Corporals llnlblrnle and MitRlII and Pri vates Odhner. Hell. Voi-uin, Hacon and Kerr. The following men have been designated. First Sergeant Daniel A Atkinson. Conunn O. Doylestnwn. Sergeant George II. Hart. Com pany II, Seventh and Welsh streets Chester Sergeant William J Eagle Company l. I'hoenls vllle, Sergeant Itnhert 1" Wilson. Snnllary De tachment, 471,1 llaltlmnre avenue, Sergeiint John l.aena. IteaitmiHrtpra Crinitianx. lull Sprtue street. Sergrant George ollx lleail'iuarti ra Cnmpan) 2N3I Glrant. Henue Hand Si recant Major A llnrr Armnn. Headquarters om pany. H0JI N Slxlh street, Hand Sir geant Major Caleb lljrnn I-ar. llendqunrii rs Companj 117 East Chestnut stnet West Cheater. Private itirhard I' Hell, Cnmpanv G. M West Chellen avenue I'rlvat" Madfrav A Ghdner Machine Gun Compntu llrvn Athn Private (tlrattlas) Henry T llainn Sanltarv Detaihinent IHH Wallnn avenue Private Hlrat .lass) Horace Clarl. Ywtim Sanllarv lletarh tnent 122 Ardmnre avenue Ardmnre PrUnt" William Wilson Kerr. Banllarv tietathmeni .121 South Sixteenth atreet herteani narr i c.nr cnmpsn, F. .1.12 Noble street. Norrlstown. I'rl ate Hugh C Travel, fampsiu II l2 Smith Sixtieth street, Private Raymond II c ulverl Sanltarv Detachment. 5 Prospect avenue. Ilrjti Vlawr. Sergeant IMwardT Paikrr. Comp.inv M I22S North Flfty.flfth street First S.rKi-nntl.d-wnnl II Dlist. Ciimpinj M IMM South Wntl strcn Seraeant John 15 llnldnann. Cmiili.inv I.. 1.1 South Cortv fifth street Prlv.it" l;;l" Alu-I ComiMtiv C 1'planil. Serceunt Satnin I I. Spnre Ciimniinv (I. loylestcn Si rgeniit inMirge I 1'iirde, Mmhlne (lun Compnrn 211 ai I hest nut stn-et West Chiatir. S' mil Millard I Elliott. Cnmnnny II. Hill !. hlh iim tiu- Pri vate Joseph llli hard v llllnllis Snliltiirt In Hull- ment. mat Parker sir I,".",'r-.f;rrl"'""i Paul II llerrv Comnanv II. HI3 l.nsi riilrtyeiitn street. Chester First Scrm-ant Ji Wiio.1, Cnmpanv i. inimivnm iirinirm ""'.'' Unit. Cmpan K NU Cllflnn nvetiue. i nlllng ilale. Private James I I'ervin ' nmpnn I.. anutheaat corner i:ieentli and I iilrinnunt avi tine. Sergeant Itnlaml s smith. Cnmimnv K linn Athn Sergcaiit llarrv i 'l', ' "'" nnnv II r.icii Irving street, t'nnairsl Arihue A Illllilrnle Machine llun Cnmpanv ...II . lit" alrfel Corporal William I' Maylll. ' oniniiu . West Chester i-ml Sergeant Mltlin; I Iji.tiiiril Jr . Ciiinimnv I. .V.M'i Irvlm: atreet I'lilladelphla JESSE WILLIAMSON, 21), UNDER S.r0,000 HAIL Rearrested to Forestall Any Claims of Technical Krror in Indictment jes-e Williamson, ,'d. t Sirlticliii'. Montgomerv t'ountj. vvav held under S r0. 000 ball before Magistrate Mri-lcat.v In City Hall Police Court tltN nflerniinn mi tliatgex growing out of the alleged embezzlement of more than $1. "0,000 fiom the Petmsvl vnnlii rompanj for Insurances mi Lives and (Iranting Annuities, nf vvltlrli lie w.m formerly on ofllcer Wllllnni'on. prominent Miclallv and well known ns an i.-irsm.iti. was hild under JJ.VflOO bull nfter lilt- iitrcst two weeks ugn The procedure lodav. was inailn ill Ihn re ipiest of the Illstrlrt Attnriiey'B nlllee be cause of the fact that at the lust hearing Wllll.itneon vvns held for trial nt the May term of court It Is unlaw fill to try ,i prlroner at the term of rotitt of the month In which he Is arrested. Assistant District Attorney Taiilnne explained to the MnRls trate. In order lo prevent any claims of tech nical errors from Williamson's Counsel, tho DWtrlct Attorney's office had tho Indict ment ipinshcd. n new warrant Issued and the procedure Rone through all over 0.K11I11 Williamson, who aot hail tlirotiKli 11 bond Inn rompnny after the first ItearliiK. ob tained It again todav. RAIN FLOODS HIGH SCHOOL r ' Janitors and Royts.Busy With Huekets to Clear Lunch Hoonis The heavv rain todav flooded Hie futility nnd hoys' lunch rooms in the basement of the West Philadelphia IUeIi School. Forty elKhth nnd Walnut street" .Janitors and hoys were kept busy with buckets nnd brooms In an effort to bent luck the water. The heavy-downpour this morning and during last nlKht were .tu)-ed by storm centers blowlnp: In from Ohio, nrcordlnp; to tho Weather Bureau Tomorrow's Louisville Kntrics First rare rlalmlna. H0o mdilcn imii ear old tlllles t'4 furlnnEB (inirKla K.llv, 112 Mlstreaa Poll. 112. Ckele 112. Kharinaneh. 112, Hnokunol, 112 llrccrv, 112 Ilfd Salmon 112. Koran. 112. Stripes. 112. Courier, 112 Swnnd rate flalmlm:, ftloit, four-year-olds and upward 0 furlongs Win nlore OK, Itun nlng (Jueen. 101 Clktnn. lo.l, llrlzz tut Mntre. HIT. Illue Cap. HIT, llinjamln H)7. I.indli-v 107 llatiheler. I oil Droll, tin, Prlmcro, 1 1.1 Snslus, ll:t Third rate 1 latmlng liandli p tno ihret ear-ntils and upward I's inllis Itedland 107. Solid Itmk HIS. (Ilgii Star Hill Turio 110 Fourth rai e, Iroiiunls Haiiiliiap. Slooil threi -vear olds and upward male and 70 ards Trapping no Man II . 117. For lHlr. mo. Prime Hernils. 10.1. Marlon Gonech), 110. t.en Skoln). 11.1 Fifth race purse tmnn three en r-nld flllhs mile lleileve vie Hns loft. Norumlagam. Ins. Diamond IOJ, Marie Mllner 11)2 Sixth raie. purse imio two )ear-ntds :. fur longs Prlm-c Igor till illpsv Queen lot. Grand fluke lot Ordnung 101. Nrpc. 110. Knnlfaie tin Seventh rife, claiming JM'O. thrcc-jcar-nlrls and upward. 1 1-IH mlha Jouilar n7 Jnliti Hurle I oil. Ilarrv Gardner lie Sun Maid ln.1 Clin- Field 111). Miss Fannie Mil Weather rlouilv. traik hi aw City News in Brief A IIAltV HAS DltOtVN 1.1) wliilp ptn Inir around a sprlntr near hl home nt League Island road despite attempts made by his young brother to rescue him . The child was John Huck He was taken to the Methodist Hospital and pronounced dead. Tho toother collapsed WAIl I'll.TII In the streets has hern declared utrahi by the Philadelphia llous Ink: Association In an effort to prevent another outbreak of Infantile parnlsls The association aiiiioumed Il1.1t it would effect a thoroiBh Inspection of all vacant lots In the city which have been under complaint KYI: I)l:l'i:CTS caused many dlshnr ments from cnllstmentH In various branches of military nnd naval service, according to Director Krusen. of the Department of vPubllo Health and Charities He urged many of those rejected to consult oculists before the defects Income too serious. AN .CJKI V.Mli:ili:il with n weakness for leaving; money In hotels is an almshouse Inmate at Rochester, N V, while J500 be longing to him is in the Inasmuch Mission here He Is Charles Waterstraat, of Pitts ford. N V.. eighty-three years old He forgot tho money and roamed to .Rochester, where he .notified the police. Waterstraat left (4900 at hotels In two previous similar aberrations. AN U.NPl'IU.IHHi:i l.KTTCH written by Ueorge Washington will be presented today to the new museum of American his tory. Valley Forge, by A. II Pearson. West Newton, Mass I.F.MON H 11. 1, ASSOCIATION work re. celved a double setback when Oovernor Brumbaugh refused to Interfere with the Park Commission In Its refusal to let the association hold services on the Parkway and police prevented a meeting the Itev. Dr. James B. Ely wanted to hold on City Hall plaza to boom the movement. CONNF.VAL HALL. 100-year-old coun try house on Old York road. Is to be moved fifty feet to make way for the opening of Broad street from Chelten avenue to Haines street. Reuben WIndlsch, a Philadelphia business map, owns the property, which Is regarded as one of the best In Oak Lane. Take the Colonial Express, through day train to Hcyrl vn. Provldeoc and Uoaton .Leaves RAWMATERIALTAX CUT OUT OF BILL Senate Committee Agrees to Strike Out Provision for Ad Valorem Impost MAY ADOPT SPECIFIC DUTY WAKIIINISTON. May 28 Humiliation of the I'll vnlotcm ta of ID per cent on taw tiniterlals iiow'iiii the ficc list from the House levciiue bill was ! ilded on by the Semite l-'llianci' Commltlco toda This policy was enuticlated, nl thotmlt It may be necessary to have 11 sllclit sicclflc duty on sonic nMlc.es tin the free llsl If sui'li Is nei-issnr) the titrlff iiitil inlssloti will lliforin the 1 oniinlttee Stamp luxes 1111 iiiuiij, inniiufiii Hired arti cles will be suliMtltuted fur Hie sales tax on miiuilfiicttires N'11 Hiilixtitute tux, however. vv 111 he levied 1111 million plitutc 111ms. Jew -eltv unit chewing stum, and as it result 1 1 r,, niio nnii Is definitely eliminated flout the bill The lominiltcc decided lo nsl Hie Trcns tirv Department for a plan of Imposing tax 011 confeitlonerles. based on 11 i,te per pound, n stamp lax on musical Institinit-nts. a t.tx on pleasure hints li.is-.rm n tniuiagu rate .mil staiiip tiixes on sportiiiki somls, petf nines, c-oHinetlcM nnd proptfV (nry Died h iucs It will not be known how 111111 h 1 an be raised on these substlttitp taxes until Hie Treasury Department makes Its tepotl The department has not reported a plan nf license tax 011 aulomohilrH to take tin place of the snlcs tax eliminated bv the com mittee .s'aturda.v With 0 lautative nerreiiient In the com mittee to limit the revenue raised bv luxa tion to $1.000.0110.0110. thete will be some $300.000,(inn lopped off Hie tax schedules agreed upon by the 1 louse Tho committer met ngnln this nflerniinn nnd Is making everv effort to expedite its Work There Is little lihellhoial that the hill will he tendv fur the Senate In less than ten thiv Smnp inembeiH think It will take ti month All) TO WAU VICTIMS Mrs. OsRootl Communts on Splendid Work of Americans At the he.idniiarters of the Helgian Aid Committee Mrs Hamilton Osgood, of Uoa ton. who has been living In England for the last few years aitlve In the relief of the war suffeters. spoke tlilt tnofnlng on the Kpletidld work that Is being done by Anuii-i-nns In niiglaiid for tho nid of the iinfortll natcH 111 the world war. "The time has mine for the tinini.ttlun of America." Mrs. imgood said No lunger should tlietp lie ilernian-Americaiis. Hrltish Americans l-'retich-Anierlcans. or Irlsli Atncrlcans. No, thete tdiould lie untiling but sUincli, solid and wholly Americans. It they sing the praises of their home land, and loudly compare the supetlority of their native country with the shortcomings of tho land that Is giving them their bie.id and butter, let these ungrateftil.s return In the fatherland or the motherland " Mrs. (P-gnod will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs Otis Skinner In their home 11 1 llrn Mawr. Totnoriow Mrs Osgood will address the students at Uiyn Mawr College, and In the afternoon will speak to the students at Hnverford College REJECTED NIAGARA MEN FORM OWN DRILL CORPS Hundred nnd Fifty or More to Prepare for Possible August Cnmp SUNDAY CONCERTS OPPOSED Presbyterians Ap;ainst Legislative Rill to Permit Sabbath Mubic Opposition In the bill hcfoie the l.cgls Utute which provides for the holding or concerts in Philadelphia on Sunday was exptesscd today at a meeting nf the Pres byterian ministers at Witherspnon Hall A tesoiutlon was adopted uiging the ilergy of the Preshterlnu I'liuiili to ic qucst the Senate not lo pass t he proposed measure It was contended that such a law was whollv tinnecessaty anil would bo .1 most dangerous entering wedge for nil kinds of Sahhath entrt t.tinment. The tesoliitlon was offered by the l!ev Dr. Dwlght C Hanna V. I,. 'l.aiides. seuetnry of the Pennsyl vania State Sdbh.ith School Association, cle. plorcd the Met that many home guards were drilling on Sunday He declared thai this was misilli cited patriotism FIVE HURT IN AUTO CRASH Woman's Spine Fractured and Two Suffer Internal Injuries Other Pair Slightly Injured I.ANi'.STi:it, Pa. Ma) "S Automobiles driven b It. I! Sninnieis. of Philadelphia, and William Tnvvnend. of St. Pcteis. Perks Count, collided 011 tho l.atn aster and Phila delphia turnpike near Cap. the cars going lit opposite dlieetlous Mrs. Mar Tnwnsend's spine was fiac tured. and her condition is t-ei ious Wil liam Tow-nsend and Miss Mary Townsend sustained Internal injuries, while 11, K Sommers and Miss I'lnia ICIuier. occupjlng the other car. escaped with minor Injuries The Ifin or more PlillAde'lphlaiis who re ceived ratings In examinations for the re servo corps training entnp at l-'ort Niagara. N. Y, but Hero not called have organized for nillltaiy Instruction at the I'niverslty of PentiNylvntila gymnasium 111 Welghtman Hall, Thirty-third stteet. hclow Spruce. They will drill two hours on Mondav, Tuch. day. Thursday and Friday afternoons at B IS, under Sergeants t'aldwell and Num bers I' S A The sergeants arc attached to Major William Kelly s Instruction olllce for the I'nlversity of J'cnnsvlvniila bat tallon II II Hall, M. Fisher Wright and Wlllard niudcr. who organized the instruction oiirse, have made efforts to notify all thoe who rerelved tntlugs from Major Kelly The tialnlug roll will ho open until Friday afternoon It Is planned to give Instruction so that the men will lie better epialllleil lo nnswei n call to the ugust camp, if It Is In M Tlie plan has the tinollli 'nl kuiiHoii of the Mllltaty Training I'ainps Associa tion, whh h recruited the men for the Niag ara i-iiiiip and others throughout the inuti ti.v CO UN C I LS' PIN A NC I KRS STUDY COURTS' NEEDS Repeated demands fur motiev fot the Municipal t'ourt todav led to a personal Investigation by Councils' Committee Ml Finance Let by f,'htiniiiu liiffne. the L-nuiicllmnnli Ilnaticl-. made n tour of the court's new- administration building. Twenty-first nnd Ilace streets, and tho misde meanants' building, Twelfth and Wood streets. The nnanclers lecentlv approved an ap propriation aggregating $26.1.15 fi.r the two buildings The trip wns made with a view to iiM.ertainlng needs before finally passing the appropriation through Councils. Of the pending appropriation, $11 fiS5 Is to ptovlde salaries for new places nine at the administration building and fourteen at Twelfth and Wood streets The new plans Include superintendents engineets firemen, demurs gnat ds and nurses Salaries range fiom JGdti lo JIBOn a vrar QUAKER JOINS ARMY; ENLISTS IN CAMDEN Among the uieii enlisting today at Camden was n Quaker. Joseph It. French, of Moore town He said that, although bis religious principles were ngalnsi war. he felt obliged to -do his bit" ngaluM the foices of vll. lie Joined the Infantry. Another tecrult was Wnller I: Kennedy an vears old, of IIJ'i Soulh Third street known as "Walter West." who claimed th welterweight championship of South Jersey. Ho will enter the medical service. Others who enlisted in the cavalrv set-, vice were Hduin II. Waters, 13 years old, of Pitman, N. J . Fdwatd V. Clark, IS ears old. OUS North Second street . Wil liam It Albettson, 26 enra old, 6H1 North Sixth stteet. STRIKING STUDENTS PARADE Abington High School Pupils March Despite Rain In a dnunpoutiiig rain the striking stu dents of the Ahlngton High School this mntnlng paraded down old Votk toad past their school In a silent demonstration The.v made tin dlstiiihance One bundled and, twentv-tliico weie In Hie procession, this being two less than the otlglnal number of strikers The students dlvs'gieed last Friday with imiii" nf the methods of Ptofessor Harklev. principal of the nhool The efforts of the M'hool boa til and of Superintendent l.lng to bring the students hack In wntk have been unavailing Japanese Scienlisl Dying in N. Y. NIIW YOltK. May 28 Dr Hlndevo Noguclil. noted Japanesp scientist. Is near death today In Mount Sln.-tl Hospital bete Attendants teported that, while ho has passed a fairly comfortable night, his con dition was grave Doctor .Vogue hi Is a member of the department of pathnlogv and bacteriology of the Kockefeller Institute for Medical llesentch He discovered the germ of hvdtophobla In 1913 Slovaks Invest $2.-,000 in War Ronds HAIlltlSni'na, Pu . May 28 The pui ch.isn of Liberty Loan bonds to Hie value of $25,000 todav was nutlioilzed by Hie su preme council of the First Catholic Slovak I'nlnn of the United States, in session here The council also passed tesoliitlons calling .upon all inembcis of the organi7atlon to In vest In the loan The organization has sub ordinate lodges in evety State In the Union, ami not lie nf I In- tesoliitiou will he sent to e.nli of them S HI an tai fest a HE dumbest oyster can make a better pearl than the bright est man. The oyster a uses Nature's methods. tfQ0 NATURE SAYS smoking tobacco Is at its best after two years' aceing. That is why Velvet is "aged in the wood" two years the natunl way, the slow way and the sure way. 3tftt9jfufaAJaaoeoOt E STEAMBOATS STEAMBOATS Spend DECORATION DAY on the Three-Deck Iron Steamer QUEEN ANNE SPECIAL 75-MILE TRIP Down the River and Bay SEE THE STEEL NETS AT FORT DELAWARE Boat stops at Chester and RIVERVIEW BEACH Fare to Riverview Beach, 50 cents. Fare down the Bay, 10 Cents extra Children Hatr Fare Ileal leaves Areh St. Wharf S.00 P. 31. Returning-, arrive bsek 7, SO . M, YOUNG iMAN CONVICTED ON GIRL'S TESTIMONY Hail Girls Drink Liquor in Saloon. Owner Compelled by Court to Sell It On aerloun chargeM by a flfteen-vear'Ohl Rlrl. William Mi-Avoj, i.1 yearn 0I1I of Weel I lon-anl rlreet, tlertnantown, vvoh con vleleil toilay before JuiIbc Honnlvvell In the rrlinlnnl braneh of the Municipal Court lie vvim releneil on SUiflO ball iienillne; the disposition of a motion fir a new trial The Bid. Mnrj-.uet llle.vlock. of I'ark ave nue nenr Vorh Ktreet, calil "lie atnl a frlenil. Cinnm Siark, ofTeiith alreet above Dait lihln, weie Klvcn ililnk on I'hrlatinaa nlRht In an iiptovvn Haloon vvheie MrAvoy ami n loiniinnlon met the Klil. At a teient xexHlon of the l.h enxe t'ourt. .IinlKe .Mat tin anil l-'lnletter. after hearing testlinony of Mnreatet llleylock anil ICmnia Staik. who N IK ye.irs olit, onleteil Hit- loliili K'rauw. N'lntli aiteet anil Coliiinbla mil, lie. the ountr of the xalooli, to ilypo"e of hl) llitioi llvenae Mini cl out of the' Kiilonn hiifiiieiw He hnx inirleil out the I'otitt'n onlcrx Hnpltnl Unit Heady for Service The Jefferaon lloeiltnl lleil t'roK unit lll be ready lo leave for I'miiee thW week. Hnorilllur In an aiiiioiini einent made tnilav b I'r W M I. I'oplln tiieille.tl ill tei tor who tin ritiirnetl from Wiialiliti; ton nfter hnlilltiB 11 iiitiferetn-e Hlth lleil 1 'roan otriilnla in that rllj The pereomicl Ineluilea twent-llve surgeons, fifty nurses mil fifteen teerve nurse. Thev ivllt bo ottaiheil to l!ae Hospital No :!5 Wants UooM-velt in France I'AltIS, Mil) -'S Oeotttes I'lenieni eati former Premier of Kiame hae aililreieil tin open le'tet to I'teeiilent WIIon ill the neuapaiier l.llonune Kncli.-iln nskltiK him In allow I'olonel l!oo-evclt to tome to l-rnnce VIEWERS AWARD DAMAGES FOR RISING SUN AVENUE Board Denies Applications of Twenty five Owners ami Twenty Tenants J-'rancla S. Cantroll. Jr., .1. I'arker Nor rln, Jr , ami l.ouin Sailer, mcmbcru of the Hoard of Vltvv, today made a report to Court of Common Plea No 1 In the matter of damages for property taken by the city npenlntr of ItlslnB Sun nvenue, fiom Wyom ing avenue to the Northeast boulevard. Damage" were awatded im follows- llenrv .Mi-Intvie, $300: Charles II Hand. $'0 ; ,T Christian lies. $100: Carolina Wagner $!100. Louise llatisher. $J00; John II llell 111:111. $.",0: Jennie i: llrllniuu. StfiO, Kiank C Kallenberg and Agnes, his wife. $lono, Matilda MrConnell, $000; Anna Slahl $.'' . The Ptovldent l.lfe and Trust Com pany. et nl. exeiulnrs. $L'50n ; The (let 111.10 l-'alr Hill Ilulldlng .Win latlou, No .'. S 1U11 The Provident Life and Tiul Conip.inv et ill eteetitors. $.1tn ; Minimi J. Hess. $ltr, . John Mellor. t"i" , Margatet Helms. $r,0: P.inlel Uelgett. et ux, $2B0: The Provident Life and Trust Companj, et 11 1, exeiutors $500; Mary T Keali. $250; Clmrlei J Sehnelder. and Marv. hi" lfe. $1500 The awards will bar Interest from tin time nf the taking of or Injury to the litopertlfs at the rale of ' tier eent per anniiin fiom AiigtM 1-'. 1!l.'. The ap plliatlons for damage by ohucih In tvventj five inses and the npplluitlniis of twenty tenants weie refined l.aui-asli'r Corps to Hocin Training I.ANCASTi:it I'.i . Mil) 2S A iniinli. r of lleinlligtou lilies have been reielved bete h the Lauraslet mllltut'.v training 1111 pi -.'no In number, training under Keileral of lli ers for target praitlec The luslriietuis will h" members of the Lancaster llifle Club ipialllled niaiksuien Practice will begin ai once on .1 range near Lancaster Centenarian Author Buried I'uneral of. Mrs. l!mm llaker Stork, author and poet, who af last Thursday at the age of 101, wn. held this afternoon nt the home, 00 Church lane, Oermantown. Services were conducted by the Itev, Dr' S. V. glenoid, of St. -Mark's Church, nt the Itev Luther Dc Yoe, of Trinity Luth" cran Church. Interment was In Laurel lint Cemetery. Had Mrs, Stork lived until Orloher 24 she would have been 103 years old. I J'"v;Mait"atrr t VI Eat Dr. Von's Health Biscuits A Latntlte end Nutrltlena read Hrrommcnied by PlvtirfUHt; Thei wilt prevant as wellaea erar roma anv case of constipation. irenrthen the entire iHaeattva aya tarn and uromote aood btalth. Tier contain no madiclne. 1 hlldren leva theae blaeulta. Try Box today. 25 ct. ,ron halk nr It r niatr. Oao. II. Kvana rtnl-v v,l.,r Co. Ill-oait Ht. Htatlnn Drna im, , Slinwell, Knar IV, Mltih-i I 1. 1. her, B. liradford riarka Co ana , iti. r drna; and croeery stores or ,' , t roni Dr. Von'i Health Biicuit Co.. 2318 Market St., Philadelphia, I'enna. "Guarantee" The First Plan Offered iL! Ill llllHIIM XNrvJIis, s$tSi& &$?&&' f rffvfftT daaMfMCl'lil8ijflfe "Guarantee" Still the Best Plan One Million Dollars To Be Loaned at 3Vi Interest Per Annum Principal Payable in Monthly Installments Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company will loan up to' a total of One Million Dollars at Vi per cent Interest per Annum to Holders of "Guarantee Trust Company's Engraved Interim War Loan Receipts " which are to be IMMEDIATELY converted by us into the Short War Loans of the United States, and after their repayment, converted into the "Liberty" War Loan of the United States when issued, about June 15, 1917. CONDITIONS OF LOAN: 1. For a cash payment of 20"e $1 0 2. Together with the proceeds of n loan of 80 to be made by us at 3 interest 40 Any one can buy a GUARANTEE INTERIM WAR LOAN RECEIPT bearinjr 3"e and 3 interest for $50 5. This Receipt to be left with us as collateral with loan to be made by us. I. The loan from Guarantee Trust Co. to be repaid by borrower in 8 monthly install ments of $5,00 "ach beKinninp with July 1, 1917. Interest on loan to be com puted at tho rate of 3Mi per cent, per annum on the average amount duo nfter credit for the monthly payments. Borrower to be also CREDITED with INTEREST EARNED ON "GUARANTEE RECEIPTS" and WAR LOANS PURCHASED FOR HIM. The balance of interest will always be in his favor. 6. We reserve the right to limit the amount loaned to any one borrower. 6. Subject to the abovo conditions GUARANTEE INTERIM WAR LOAN RECEIPTS can be purchased from us IN ANY MULTIPLE of $10.00 but not less than $50, if a loan is asked for. Cash payments and amount of loan (to be made by us) beinp 20 and 80 respectively. 7. All money paid to us and so borrowed from us is to be IMMEDIATELY invested in purchase of the 3e Short Loans and the 3V4 "Liberty" Loan of tho United States and HELD IN TRUST by us for REPAYMENT OF THE PUR CHASER'S LOAN, AND DELIVERED TO PURCHASER ON COMPLE TION OF SUCH PAYMENT. (Thi announccvH nt ivaf firrt made m this paper May Sth, 1917. Us offers still held good). The History of the Offer and the Patriotic Response ! April 17th, "GUARANTEE" Plan first elaborated and submitted to the Secretary of the Treasure May 2nd, "Guarantee" Plan first published. ' "" May 14th, Secretary of the Treasury announced that bonds as small as $50 would be issued with payment in installments maturing August 30th, 1917. "GUARANTEE" Plan extends payments to February 1st, 1918. May 2nd, "GUARANTEE" Interim War Loan Receipt No. 1 for $500, issued earlv in the mornine to a-lady who said "That her ancestors had fought in tho Patriot Army "in 1776 and that SHE WANTED HER DOLLARS ENLISTED NOW." ' May 26th, "GUARANTEE" Receipt No. 400 issued. Amounts subscribed have varied. Receipt No. 13 calls for $40,000. Receipt No. 11 calls for $10,000. Ten Receipts are for $5000 each. Thirty Receipts aro for $1000 each. Scores are for less than $100 each. In many cases parents have taken Receipts of from S10 to ineir cniiaren. unc iamiiy owns eigni ucccipts or $50 each. There are many SHADES of FINANCIAL ABILITY represented; but, bright and clear, al ways tho ONE SENTIMENT of PATRIOTISM and LOVE of LIBERTY that RINGS AS LOUD AND AS TRUE IN TEN DOLLARS AS IN TEN THOUSAND! The popularity of the "GUARANTEE" Plan grows out of its STRAIGHTFORWARD and HONEST EFFECTIVENESS. Wo" MAKE NO CHARGE, PAY OUR OWN EXPENSES, and IMMEDIATELY enlist the money of the sub scriber In the Service of his Country. On MAY 5th, 1917, we held the first issue of United States 30 short War Loan Certificates to the full amount of our sales of "GUARAN TEE" Receipts. On MAY 15th, 1917, we again paid for the second issue in the same way. On MAY 25th, 1917, we paid in the same way zor me intra issue. $30 each for themselves and FOR our "GUARANTEE" RECEIPTS and r,,?,urSUI5SCmBERS MONEY HAS THUS BEEN PLACED ON THE "FIRING LINE" nt the close of each business day. MUCH OF IT IS ALREADY IN FRANCE! OUR SUBSCRIBERS ' nt WITH CHARACTERISTIC ER.rSiN PROMPTNESS AND PATRIOT ISM AND WE WANTED TO HELP THEM. When the ROLL OF HONOR is cnlled on June Pvr!.i?,e'ethe.Il0LDERS of "GUARANTEE" RLCEIP1S will bo found in the front rank, as tho "FIRST DEFENDERS" of tLr Government and the cause. Three weeks of practical trial have developed no defects in the "GUARANTEE" Plan: on tho mn,vnry,tthero a? been universal approval and much welcome imitation. Tho latest from the Wk,?! Ncw York. We say 'iir wpciir"!",1" for the SUCCESS- Ihese short time obligations of the United i FUL RESULT is ihVt . XL? u-tjaa' States Government HAVrf BEEN DEPOSITED room .for "nride of " ?i,C 0VAt, Thfre ,s ? in OUR TRUST DEPARTMENT as SECURITY ! COUNTRY'S Pr.nnn?c WAW'B" n the SECURITY ! cWnTRY-s'gOOD IS SkeWte: 'KaifKr'e .St Ascriptions ld "d Loans made at either office 'If Buyers have no Safe Denosit Rnx Vaults, issuing our Receipt free of charge, or ESSIf Buvnra havn nn Knfn Flonnoit Dnr., - til i ., ... Vnnlii.. iMiilnp- mir llnrolnt fr -!,.?.- "" w "' vp vnelr wor unds In our c f Denosit Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Comoanv 316-318-320 Cheitnut Street incobpobateo wi. ,,. W lJ PHILADELPHIA. iotSSS K""1,.????" We venture the nrediction that thn "r.ili future. It will be the most desirable of all th TIVE CALL ON THE GOVERNMENT FOR LOAN. NO MATTER WHAT RATE OF INTR Loans must be first awarded to the owners o TU ANX UlllrJlt UUYrJKb. This "Call" W clers estimate that the "Liberty" Loan will s No matter how much a Inter loan may b Loan tho Government MUST EXCHANGE Y 1111S JH TUB UUNTBAUT, IMPORTANT! ervarLI0sa.nuefnr0I,at " PREMIUM In the near CONVERSmMf0UnOWnlwl.!?ve a POSI- ?EthSeT iSh&'B? f- - K -.'L,Ib"ty Loan and in PREFERENCE ell a. Thigh as 110! " 'eaSt B' Some Finan' OUR 0ERTlFakf3yFU0Rharre 8? K'" dlasblllty. vvsac 1 niiH,iliiii daily 41 SV A. M Pcnnavl. va1. B. H, . T..Vh. Vit K3Xl; T TJt,fv'-'1" ' . a " "f - '...'