Wi pnT T . EVEKING LEDGBR-PHILADBLPHIA, THTJHSDAY, -JUNE 14, 1917 iSSSSSiEEW HOUSE IN HUNT FOR SLACKERS 'lift. -a 5 M0M90asasn .,- tai3BiHiiiHiHiBaiiN4fHH . . . nMuufcMujxci ' i i..i. ir "' . ? mmmmamam'm h mtmmm!mMmmmmmMMm&mmwm! BR....... . .KliiiiliBBm ! Ht -v BHr MrTrr"TMryTrTTnTrr iNi , , , ,t lli,lilrlil.;'llli, mi,, m-Tr inmilMMWiir MUM "mn'i 1 "" L'0N0REV0LEF.S.Nrrn RIMARRA, IN AMERICA Nei Circoli Ufflciali di Washing ton Si Dige Che Egli Sara' Nominato Alto Commissario ROMA, 14 Giugno. TelcRramml d.illa capitate dclla Grccia dicono chc truppe alleatc Bono sbarcatc al IMreo c Bono orn In marcia erso Alcne che etldentemcntc Bra occupata. SI sa pure the altre truppe alleatc sono sbarcr.tc al porto rmco dl Falcro. WASIUN'OTOK. June 14 Ion Kranccxoo Savr:a Nltll, l'llluitr fconomlKla fd II tnlnlstro a cul It Mciio Klorno d'Halla dve una rrrande orera ll reueniione ncricoin. ta (nauslrlnle come nuella dpi Krande rerbatnl d'acnua. rl. I marra probabllmente In America quale alln cemmljfaMo Itnllano. Queeto al e' anprrsn ncl clrccll umelall delta capltnle. nel quail I si e' conMnll che Ton'. N'lttl ila 1 uomo plu' addatto nd nssolvere II difficile eompltn dl i tanpresentare durante la Ruerra I'ltalla In Amerlcn per tutlo quanto Bl rlferldce alia parte nnnnzlnrla ed In general eeonomlen Oil altl commlsBarll delle potente iilUate comtltulranno In Waahtngton una rpeele dl comltato che nvra' relaztonl u(tlcloe con II Eoterno amerlcano curera sopratutto I'acqulBto e la dlstrlbuilone dl vlrerl e dl materials per la euerra Flnora vl erano state parecche cnmrnlealont delle potent deU'Intea, e qualche volta erano ortl dls nccordl confllttl per quanto rlxuarda la dlatrlbuilone del materlall acqulatatl, Con la formation? dl queata commlBBlone unlca sara' ponllle etlmlnara cent conflltto e nello Bteeen tempo raggltinKe're una plu' cqun dlBtrlbuttone delle rlsorao flnanilarle che nil Stall Unlll mettono n disposition degll alleatl e del vlverl e del materlale acqulBtato o chc bI mi mano mano ac qulBtando. Non folo, ma con la coordi nations del lavoro delta commleslone per' quanto rlKtiarda fell ncqulstl sara' poBalbllt ellmlnare la concorrenta e KM altl prezti che re rlaultaano Claecunn degll nltl commltsarll nprlra" un ufTldo In New York da cul mlRllala dl aubordlnatl aparsl In tutto II paase Baranno dlrettl. Inaomma In questl clrcoll Kovernatlvl amerlcanl questa oplnlone perfetta niente RluMlfleata al rltleno che nesauno negllo dell'on. Nlttl c' ndatto a coprlre I'ufflclo dl alto commissario Itnllano negll Statl fnltl. Da fonte ufflrlalo Bl e' nppre'o qui che II gablnetto ltallano Bl atn rlorganlzzandn alio Bcopo dl raggluiiKcre una magKlore nrmo. nla neceaiarla per II prixegulmcnto dl una pin- lRnroxa guerra 12' Blato pubhllcato qui II geguente comunlcnto ufflclale emanato dal uoerno ltallano "11 Kablnetto a' rlunlto per dlacutere OJ 4 circa- I mett dl proegutr la twem tt LJ imiaiur tiioii, t,rano preatnu tl ; mlnlktrf Alia MlultnaUna At mauUII. jitfr . . . .... HVIiuUflVlll WVIHTIfll Tr iO' I etato dato al pubbllco 11 aeruente eamm J '' ntcato: ' ,s Non vl e mal atato alcun perlcoto 4'S una cni generale mlnlttexlaU In he vocl che sono atita nm In - I3sy .'1 xlone recentemente erano evldenten baaata su Informailonl nenatte. IT bablla che vl slano alcunl camblamewtt portafogllo tra I mtnlstrl attualment . ! carlca. t mlnlatrl sono In perfetto ac cord o per quanto rlguarda la politic a- -. tera del gablnetto. Eaal hanno una.'"' memente rlconoaduto 1'opportunlta' 41 procedere ad alcunl camblam.entl alt ' Bcopo dl rendere plu' armonlca ration del gablnetto o plu' rlapondente alte neei ell a' del momento. Tall neceaalta' Impongono una mac Store attlvlta' da parte dl tutte te branch ' del governo e plu' apeclalmente da parte i dl quelle tecnlche, Come prova conctualva che non vl bch t atatl dlaaensl buI prlnclpll fondamentall a che tuttl I mlnlatrl Bono animal! dal! Bteva fede, eaal hanno unanlmemento dato Incarlco al prealdente del Conalglto, on. Iloaelll, dl procedere alia rlorganli ratlone del gablnetto nella manlera cb . egll credera' plu' opportuna. SI puo' facllmente edere che nella do llberailont del gablnetto non vl e' un ao cenno qualalaal atl'attegglamento del I'ltalla In fatto dl poltdca estera che rlmane eaattamente quella che era a ch e' stata flno a lerl. 1 tic Diuccouts halted on the MilitMaMaiMaaraaBaiaBaMiKui!iLJMw."MM'.w'mjMart3a3iM l.n....i 1 ... At- ... ' "' ! M PIHIWIWWBI11 IMII (PMJMWWkifHPJMinVIVm in-buii luuuy muir Krcai vasK ot combing Philadelphia for men who have failed to register tor the draft. In many cas.es men have been streets ana maiie to show their blue registration cards. In some districts the house-to-house canvass is under v,'ny, as the picture shows. OFFERS TO TRAIN CORPS OF WAR BAKERS FOR U.S. illiam Freihofer Proposes Plan to Government to Instruct Army Cooks A plan to train baiters for the new dlvl llon of 4000 bakers and 10,000 cooka which the army quartermaster corps needs for the nation's huge military forces was of fered today to the Government by William rrelhgfer, head of tho Freihofer Baking Company Mr. Freihofer volunteered to advcrtlso for recruits and to train them In field bak ing, provided the War Department will furnish a field baking outfit nnd an ln itructor. After two of hl3 sons are In itructed In field baking, according to the lakery head's plan, the company would take ever the task of Instructing tho recruits "Should the Go eminent nccept tho offer, I propose to have the field baking outfit uected ona lot adjoining our plant, where tread would be baked under field condi tion, which dlrter radlo-'ly from bread making machinery In bafiirles," said Mr, rrelhofer "I propose to ndvertlie for re cruits and to undertake to train those tccepted bv tho army. In this way tho Government would be relieved of the trouble of training Its men " The plan was submitted to Captain L. L. Dietrich, of the quartermaster c rps, who organized the twelve bakery companies now In the regular army and who has been put it the head of tho newly created divisions of the corps Captain Shcrrard Coleman, quartermaster corps j W H. Smith, cavalry. J. C. Pegram, Cavalry, and C II. Dickey, cavalry, will be assigned to department commanders as epeclal ofilcers to organize bakery com panies. The companies, which will consist of 100 men each, will bo stationed In the eixtcen national army cantonments and tUteen national guard campi. Two "hello girls," having heard that the Ignal reserve corps wants telephone opera tors, applied today To Lieutenant Douglas MacFarlan, at the recruiting station, 121 South Fifth street. They were told that only men are wanted, but were thanked for their patriotism. Technical men tireless, telegraph and telephone opera tors and linemen in addition to a few cooks, barbers njil veterinarians, are Wanted for tho three mounted battalions of 239 men each that are being raised. The duties of tho "service of Information" I1I be to keep the armies afield In com munication with headquarters by means of outpost companies on tho" firing line and wire and wireless companies. Thirty per cent of tho enlisted men will bo non'.om Jiissloned ofilcers, so that tHo opportunities for advancement aro good. One hundred ad fifty men wero enlisted up to today. Orders to recruit trained radio operators for the finishing school at Harvard were announced today by Lieutenant It. V. Cad "ro. of the naval coast defenso reserve re cruiting station at City Hall. Men who Uve a minimum ability of receiving ten words a minute will bo taken. All begin- win be taught in tho Parkway Build lag, where classes will begin next week. The 65-foot power cruiser purchased for Government service by Stanley II. Frei hofer, son of the bakery president, has been taken over by the naval coast defense re ve. On board are young Freihofer and two chums, Edward" Schmlttheiser and Herbert Pfeil, together with a full crew of emen, The opening of National Guard Week, In which the Pennsylvania units will mako n effort to recruit to full war strength, been tentatively fixed as Juno 25. -. wuncll of ofilcers In tho city will' ask Governor Brumbaugh to designate the week a State-wide period for recruiting the niilltla Yesterday's National Guard en wtments in Philadelphia were: First In' Jwtry, eight; Third Infantry, two; Sixth infantry, five ; Second Field Artillery, seven. The following enlistments were announced today:, tMTED STATES AUMY AMBULANCE COItr-S Pofcert L. Conway. 21. rhlla'delnhla. to)1' McCarthy, 20, l'hlladelphla. fiurke Megahan. 1!0, Philadelphia, lojmn B. Noonan, 28. St. Louts, Mo. Ii.iS.k B .01d"' -- Philadelphia, Jifrnun A. Hobertion, 24, Philadelphia. nX.'M.J- Itoaenarant, 22. Wllkta-IIarre, Ta. e;W. Near!. Jr.. 18 Philadelphia. N?"9 w Wlnttrboltom. ll, Cgt Harbor. OltUNANCK KESEUVK COUPS ienur 'ollowlna Unlveralty ot Pennsylvania atu Harvey K. lllernana. Merle J.' Duryea. Henry ,. 1;nno. Hobert 8turl. Leland J. Hpnd, jSJ.1?,1"? H. Jullante. Charlfa L. Maud'lot, ian P. Urldceman. Loul. J. Heral. William ?;kUfel, Ueorge W. Jaxua, Krnt C, Hill. -aVld M Ha,, -.man' Arth. T ITolthllul KrOII- J !,ii - Ooraey. Karl C, Edinger, Charlea J. !S?in& t'harles " Stanton. Joseph Pratt, Ittnry K. Oulbrndaea. Theodore II. 8njdr. John i.A"aour, Wlllliim K. Hoyt. Robert P A. ff'gr, Srim-- H Meilachowlti. Iteutxn l. J'Jrk-lllrd B. Moore. David W. Huahea. s?!?.-..McMnn Oraham V. Lynch. L1U P. J. .rJ'on U. Kennedy. Henry K. Abbot. 4mea L oay. jr , Itlchnrd U. Myer, Norton i.-r"sJL,B Thomaa K Pipn, Milton naron. Jm. y Mct'lure. I awrence U. 8hlos. William l4i0J!'V.,.lr' John M Greet. I.on Hendron. cSl',hr.w11 '-' F Chn, Thomas U Mo- ,Jf? ,9ll H It.fner Jr Oeorjro W Wolf- f ;,wrrv a uun, ieonaro; j uuaei, uoucri KV.MWn T 'c'm,, W P'"r". Charles A. fiil-f.' i.'r.r M U"blns-n William A Btoll gwwan ..-rledmin. Pavld Morrla and Arthur fc.VlTEU STATBa Ar.MY James n Null. 2.1, 2224 N. tilth t Maurice rornhiatt, 22. old N 7tli et. riiomas I: fhler. 21, 14-'l H AMh St V,h?ri''",.T.'s'"'lr, 22. M.dli, Pn Italph M Paull. 2H. Cheltenham. Pa. fi!,M,'!k "nltmnn 2.1 2017 S Houvler L W nm final 2.-.. 2T1S N Mil M Mil am P llnz. 27, 1412 N 23th et Wait, r A llrown, IS. 23or. a American st. naval coast inrr.Nsi; rksekvi: llpy KlnB Welsh. 20, 39 N. 10th St., Darby. Alfred William Hnlfeld, 24. 7ml S S2d st Llmer Kllsnorth Curtis, Jr. 22 ltocklcdgo ae MontRomefj County Pa John Jackson Van Hoden. 22. Swarthmore, Pa hrederlck Daniel Kegel 21 301 N U3d st. Joo llenrj henlor. 20, r.34 i: Indiana ae Paul Bretherlrk 24. 1II3H Moore st Joseph Milton Worrell 27 2W Newklrk st. WlnHeld Cupp 2.V .'.130 Chestnut st James Patrick Culllaan 22. .Norrlstown Ta. Karl Newton MrCullnuah s 12.1 N Oross st. OeorBB Wall Nlekel 21 11131 Woodland ae Louis Pjerly Coldren 21 227 S 01th st I'NITEI) STATl'.S NAVY Dald Charles Jones, 22 2100 lurch st. Pellx Henry Leuaudonskl. 22 Wilmington. Del. Nineteen Arrested in Hunt for Slackers n 't Continued from Page One streets, nnd sent to the Federal Building for further Investigation: HENRY HANSON, 24 ears. Norway Seaman WILLIAM LUNDEL1N. 2D ear, England. Seaman. THEOnuORE ALECIKIO. 25 years. 301 Oasklll at , Greek. HOLLIE LEWIS, colored, 10 years, 810 8. 18th st Aro questioned ALEC McKEEHAN. 20 sears, England. The following were arrested In the Fourth Tollce District, Fourth and Itaco streets, and sent to the Federal Building for further fxamlnatlon' BTANLET YOCOI3. 21 years, 242 Race st. TETER TOCOn. 27 years. 242 Race s. The following were arrested by the police of the Third District, but were Veleased after Investigation: JOSEPH HUISSRILAKIO, 22 jears. Wllmlng , ton. PINTELO CORNSOLLINOELO. 27 jears, 823 Wharton st. ALHENASSIO CHARNILIA. 28 years, r.OS Tine st. MIKE DELANO, 32 jears. 318 Oasklll st. FRANK YARRIS. 23 jears, 138 Kenllworth t. JOSEPH CHEAK. 24 jears. 337 8. 2d st. FRANK BULLOCK, colored. 21 jears, 807 S, 11th st. DALLES LEWIS, colored, 22 years, B10 8. 18th st. ANTON LINCJO. 28 j-ears. Sweden. JOHN BUSA7.IO. 24 sears, 1031 Locust st. JOHN SHAW, colored. 22 years. 1118 Locust st. HENRY SHAW. 21 jears. 1118 Locust st MORRIS KALLAN, 32 jears. 718 S. Bth st. Tho first actual steps toward drafting Into the se.-.lce of tho United States the young men registered on June 5 hao been taken by Provost aeneral Crowder. Orders reached Philadelphia through Governor Brumbaugh, the regular channel through which all of the conscription or ders pass, to divide Philadelphia Into fifty one districts for the purpose of collecting together the young men for examination. Tho Idea at Washington, It is understood, Is to call the registered men before the boards, put them through an examination as to their claims for exemption, If they make such claims, and then examine them physically, If they aro not exempted on gome other grounds. .......... Just how tho city Is to bo divided is not understood here, and General Crowder has U.S. Marine Corps Field Day 2:30 P.M. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) Franklin Field, 33d & Spruce Mimic Warfare i,r V . Marine Infantry, Machine nun 'companies, Radio and Aero. ?.M Ict.cl.m.nt.. SHAM IIATTLE. WALL SCALING. MILITARY GYM NASTIC8. Tickets Free at WMton OmceNews. Pape7,nd : chestnut: Telegraph Cen H'nJSd an" South PeSn Square ; Ure,:.nTrieirriipS Bureau. 1024 Cheat PMs"Treet. also U. S. Marin. Re- Broaani Arch. been asked by the Mayor's ofilco for fur ther Information The telegram from Washington merely ordered that the city be divided Into flfty-ono KUbdUlslons, nnd the nucstlon has arisen as to whether this division Is to be made according to popu lation or territory, so many city blocks to a division COMBING CITV FOIt QUITTEUS Tho final house-to-house round-up of Blacken which the city pollco Btartcd yes terday will continue today and every day until the entire city Is combed nnd tho reg Istration lists checked up The results of the canvass so far Ind'cato that compara tively fow men failed to register. From 2 o'clock every afternoon until 10 at night the 2000 or more policemen of tho city will continue tho canvass In the fifty-one registration districts When a man questioned by the pollcejcnnnot pro duce his registration card or give satisfac tion that his ago la under or over the twnity-one to thirty-one period, the patrol man will place him under nrrest The case will be reported to Frank I. Garbarlno, of the Department of Justice. In the Federal Building Before the canvass was far under way. about a score of voting men confessed they had failed to register They declared they were either absent from tho city or were ignornnt of the law or thought they were exempt because they wero foreigners. "ItAjDICALS" OBEY More than 500 known Socialists and rad ical anarchists, many of whom attended the meeting held a few days before the regis tration by Kmrna Goldman, deserted ttv. ranks of tho Socialists and obtained their registration tickets before th expiration of tho time limit. Major John Handy Hall, Assistant United States Attorney, who. with T. Henry Wal nut. Is In charge of the registration cases, found that every man on tho "suspicious'1 list appeared before the registrars "In most Instances the men who shouted loudly against conscription slipped around the corner after nightfall nnd obtained their tickets," said Major Hall "Many young men, foreigners who are unable to read or write, failed to register the first day, "but slnco have presented themselves So far, there havo been In this city, to the knowl edge of the authorities, only two cases where men wilfully violated tho law" When the ' round-up" orders became known generally about the city there was a marked cNodus of characters who fre quent tho tenderloin section Many joung men who have been attending the drug trials In tho Federal Building wero absent yesterday, and Information reached Lieu tenant of Detectives Theodore Wood at pollco headquarters that there had been a general heglra nf underworld characters Through tho pnllco Informants It bernmo known that many of theso men left foi New York nnd other cities. POUCH ORDERS Convinced that the public can be of great aid In bringing beforo tho authorities the names of men who have failed to register United States Attorney Kane again Issued an nppeal to the residents of the city ,o notify at onco the local ofilco of the De partment of Justice nf any susplcUius cir cumstances Letters or telephone commu nications, the United Stntes nttornev said, would bo regarded In every Instance as con-fidentlal CAN'T LEAVE NAV NOW Friends Seek Loophole So Henry Kuehnle Can Fill State Job ATLANTIC Cm, June 14 Political friends of Henry Kuehnle, n nephew of Commodore Louis Kuehnle, Atlantic City's old-time political boss, have not yet dls covered any loophole by which he can get out of the United States navy to accept a political nppolntment Kuehnle, vvhllo waiting for action upon his application. O K.'d byhls once-powerful uncle, for a job as Inspector In the State Autotnohllo Department, enlisted ns an able-bodied teaman In tho coast defenso reserve. Ho received a few days ago a belated announcement that his application had been granted Kuehnle Is signed up. however, for nn Indefinite term In the const patrol Bervlce, and Is now said to bo on board the. Klsen lohr yacht, a patrol cruiser, "somewhere off Capo May " Russian Submarine Feared Lost pnTROGRAD. June 1 1 Tho Russian submarine Barsctant, which put to sea on May 1C, has not returned to her homo base, according to an announcement mado by the Russian Admiralty It Is feared tho vessel has been lost fMPgllg V lisPiiiSg maMSaiitB: syi?jRiir?TK?rsv OVERKRESGE'S C 1 I71 ELEVATOR 5c & 10c Store uctuiiu i iuui UK&iAma j -e.-?r. .-. . .-.- -. , . v -.. r., .-. JUNE SHOE SALE! 198-1.95 Women's Smart White Pumps & OXfOrdS,Snou White$ Nubuck, White Kid, Egyp tian Cloth. T.inen nnil Canvas, in Plain Pumps nnd witn straps, iugn and low heels; also, English sport oxfords with rubber and fibre soles; sizes 1 to 8, and AA to D wide in the assortment. Dr. Carson's Cushion Sole OxfOrdS The Shoe that is pleasing thousands of women; sizes 3 to 9. Women's and Bin Girls' White Pumps and Oxfords $ Special lots In Ilngllib Unnr, flvr,! nltll White Rubber Solei and Heels; also Plain pumps snu wnn oirsi J7, r-n (slight factory hurt); alio Wblte Can ras nutton tsuoes in "" " 1.29 B THM 11UIIU11 UUUI.J v College Girls' Coco-Tan $ ft Qr unaiisn uxiurus ai uvw ,, t i vi.,,,. in rit rlemnnd now: all sizes nnd C to E wide. very smuti ivwmi - I,,, fl fhH.lrpn's PuniDS. t.i i j j,.n rate ni. mm u" lanthpr. nnKto v...-, ana ihbucji otrnns In 1 i (?ht factory hurt). Men's, Boys' & Girls' Tennis Oxfords fSfc. 4L ubi 3ti Hack and white can- 'nn cememcu ruuucr Olfl on sixes uy to men's 10, Men's Trade-Mark Qxfords $2-95, S3.J5, $3-95 . li ui. wall.lrniMxm mnkprfl. Samples ana special ww w ..-- -"r" FlorsheifSs, Barry., Regal., Kneelands and oth rs; l. 11 aivAa in Piirn hivih. uul Hit nmvw .-.. . ,i..l "-'-- Uli Xaiuttutou Air KS r Open flturdy Kir nip Upiawa Sold by all Good Clothiers PALM BEACH SUITS Like a Thousand Litdc Windows Is die Open, Porous JVcavc HEN Summer turna luc corner nnd the sun ehincs hot sny "Good Bye!" lo wool and worsted. "Welcome washable PAOI BEACH! J Though it tailors into shapely, sightly suite, it's as licht as a puff of ocean breeze. There's a luxury of finish in its patented texture, and n remarkable degree of durability in its weave. J Look in the windows of most good Clothes Shops. There, in tlic suits displayed, you'll sec the trade-marked PALM BEACH Label. That's your cue to enter for you've reached tho finnl milestone on the Road to Summer Comfort. J Seek an introduction to your Genuine "P. B." this morning. Then, with body cool and fresh with mind alert get on friendly terms with tho day. THEPALMBMCHMILLSGOODALLWORSTED CO. SELLING AGT:AROHAUT DEPT.229 4TWB.JV Look for Vp this Label THE GENUINE CLOTH f-lrDkST ouuuau,wuh9icuwu il t::::::: H- 3, ,.1M:fS3r ftw. lrisfTIKSr' 4h Jldvertisement by The Pullman Company Courtesy. tZ struction for Pullman employes occurs the phrase: "The most important feature to be observed at all times is to satisfy and please passengers," and again "the reputation of the service depends as much upon the efficiency of employes as upon the facilities provided by the Company for the comfort of its patrons." Such personal service cannot be instantly developed; it can be achieved only through years of experience and the close personal study of the wide range of requirements of twenty-six million passengers. To retain in the Pullman service experienced car employes of high personal qualifications, pensions are provided for the years that follow their retirement from active service, provision afforded for sick relief assistance and increases in pay are given at regular intervals with respect to the number of years of continuous and satisfactory employment A further inducement in which civility and courtesy are counted of great importance, is the award of an extra month's pay each year for an unblemished record. As a result, a large percentage of Pullman conductors and porters are qualified by many years of experience to render passengers the highest type of personal service. , - ii : i v v St . .1 v. V Vs z&j&imtfr '',"'', . -t?; : it r fr. . ;' y" aioors. aa. "u rrderal aL A vairiacrtv a, ;sk m nt-