Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 20, 1917, Night Extra, Image 2

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IE DRAFTED EARLY
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'HAppearea in tne jirsi
Few Hours
lies of Phlladelchlans whose numbers
high on the city's list of men drawn
riven below. The list was compiled
uh an organization of forces by the
'.Editors' Association of tho Phlladel-
newspapers. As fast as the names
In they were tabulated by represents
WvOTM or the city editors in tne finance uonv
i Blttes room of Select Council In City Hall.
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James Woodwara. 87B L'ber st.
Frank J. Doyle, 771 Judson it.
James II. Connolly. S7o N. Rucknell.
Harry Nlbauer. 024 Reed it.
XIIIpjkj Uiclno. 101'J U. 6th it.
854 Bernard Zupksy. 207 Ueelc si.
864 tee Lazovln. 702 8. 3d it.
854 Pttrlkowli Watle. 183 Nectarine st.
ZB24 William J. Smith. 288 Fernon it.
2024 Oluiippt Catelll. 718 Carpenter St.
2024 Joseppe, Qallo. 1884 Webiter it.
2024 Jamei Carlln. 509 8. 2d it.
2024 Harry Marshall. 720 N. Sth st
2624 Walter Jamei Tulley, 1233 H. Chel.
2024 Harry Kofsky. 2413 8. .awrenre st.
1480 llaymond Stller. 2040 N. llnnrocK.
1480 Harry Hupfnsiel, 1443 I N. Ettlna
1430 Thomai Whalen. 1031 HarUn it
1430 Daniel Ooldberr. 1K01 Wolf it.
4532 John O Wlnther. 2319 F. Cnmtirlv
8403 nichard J. Canavan. 28S0 Wilder.
8403 Michael F. Potts, 2802 Memphts it.
3403 Samuel O. Alalek 3047 Jasper it.
8403 lloihert Ervln. 832 Rector it.
1438 Joeeph Abltoi. 6230 Ilace at.
1438 John W. Centner. 2848 Amber at.
1486 Norman Bupplee. 4312 Market it.
1436 Wllbert U "oxter. 722 N. 42.1 st.
1438 Edward ltambo Alden. 8830 Pearl
4332 Philip Laurenile. 2830 Van Pelt at.
4532 William II. Herring-. 2549 S. Ilcu-
4632 John IJeiaen. 2133 Cross st.
1878 Hiram Henry Hoffnasle. 2110 S
Edgewood it. .,..
1878 Norman 11 Bomers. 333J S ."
1878 David D. Swlren, 3034 N. th at.
1878 Lewis Ilaeaa. Chestnut ae.
1878 James A. Devlne. 2032 Morris st.
2522 Thomas Boylan. 5071 Reno st
2322 Huulro Rogers, 3412 Kelm st.
2522 Charles T. Ulackman. 2037 Car-
2522 StanPslow Vtijeweskl. 4326 M liner.
2322 Raymond William Snyder. MD N
flBth st. . .
?1S3 Abraham Albert. S812 t-vnn; ne
2D2,1 Joseph Robert Cullan. 4no7 Reese.
2.i.'J Albert K. Cornell. 740(1 l'.ilmetto st.
202 Dennis McCann. 2700 Federal at.
No. Namo. Address.
8403 Lupa Abrams. 407 Watklns st
8403 Tommaso FaKlatora. 828 Christian
3403 John Joi. Mathews. 209 Spruce st.
258 George Ray Hammon, 2321 Jener
n st. . . .. ..
2522 Clifford Alberton Locke. 3310 N.
Rroad it, ,. .
2322 Harry Poulson. 242 W. Cornwall st.
2522 Joseph Mitchell, 2630 Tulip St.
202a Samuel Ilorlsli. 2322 S. Ueulah st.
2522 .Samuel Jones. 4821 dlenmoro nve.
2522 Peter Anton. 2039 Aramlnco ao.
4532 Doer 11. Ualloy. 14U Mlllllll St.
4.132 David Goldstein. 033 Pino st.
3382 Jack Ooldbent, ln.'S N Franklin st.
3JS3 Morris D Goldberg-. 1023 N. Frank-
1436 Patrick 'j. Jordan. 2714 Silver at.
1416 Charles Kills. 2032 S 4th st.
1436 Howard Larsen, 0308 Wayne, ave.
1430 Elmer W. Danielsen. 312D N. 13th
st.
1436 Paul II. Terry. 143 n. Tulpehocken
st.
2522 John J. Merkert. 300 Hermltaso st.
2322 Oeorue Klmer Braker. 418 H.
00th st.
2522 Edward II. Sonneborn. 2010 V.
TiOCA st. .
2522 Andrew Jackion. 1812 Lombard st.
4532 Wtllard Qulncey Goweni. 1038
Walnut st.
S403 Alfred W. Jones. 1610 Waverly st.
2322 Thomas Martin (laynor, 071,1 An
derson st.
2522 Robert liver, 2431 S. 6th st.
8383 William E. Harrison. 4323 Free
, land st.
3383 Harry B. Soder. 1007 Ontario st.
2022 James Patchell, Jr.. 5044 Mon
trose st.
2022 Thomas Ralph, 3330 Arcadia st. .
2022 Frank V. .Nickels. 4480 Mani-
yur.k st.
3237 Edward A. Brown 2218 Federal st.
2522 Caltano Dl Lovnnzl. AU2J Vine at.
2522 John MrRrlde, 2535 Ann st,
'2522 Charles F. Meyers. 4210 Tarrlsh st.
2522 Ollle U. Johnson. 3014 I'arrlsh st.
3679 James Joapeh Grfflln, 2513 N.
4th st.
John William Stanney, 3460 Jas-
JoKrT J. 'Kenney. 4334 Mitchell st.
Morris Wlsnesky. 2043 S. Mar
shal! st.
4142 Charles Slmoncttl, 3721 Pulaski
ave.
S382 Lewis Oorder.. 1117 Moore st.
3282 Natale Mauirano. 811 Montrose st.
3882 Edward Fall, 241 H. 3d St.
408T Harry fihanlro. 2647 N. Marshall st.
40S3' John Howard Krupp. 3661 N.
nth st.
4306 -Mario B. Verrl. 720 Tierce st.
4806 Dominic Pettai 1125 H. 11th st.
4306 Robert Epstein. 310 S. Cth St.
6183 George W. Jaep, 1710 Snyder ave
3731 GeorKe Johnston. 1615 Bancroft at.
783 Dl Franttlo Polllno, 042 Ernest st.
3382
28S2
4142
& CAMDEN EAGER FOR
NEWS OF DRAFTING
I'M-
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I Jp Crowds Gather at Every Source
i, oi 11UU1K3 to j-iearn
i 1 ff f
fcrW- Camden received the draftlnff news with
Teat eagerness. Crowds gathered at every
2ES In the
em
In
S . AJuV.'Holnt where news was available.
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Z"cty'f'im a e Jirst men iirawn unuer .u.
PfiV-'
wSaT were:
'rvfi -ools O. Bebstock, 323 North Third street.
'W,V Albert Klnr. 439 Noutli Firtli street.
i'HiPf ",bert A- Morton, 809 Walnut itreet.
fc'o-tf- Oeorie Schnanke, 1017 North Twenty
p''ft'aWTeBth itreet.
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C -SfiCounty outside the rlty were:
W 'H Balpli Eden, of Clementon.
&.wi; .Erneit n. Lewis, of 232 W
I'arren itreet.
-vd.-. Hebstock. the first man drawn, Is deaf.
...jl He is twenty-two years old, and Is a baker.
';?fWHe formerly attended the school for the
. j laeai. at Aiount viry. ueHiutu nis aiiuction.
'..if he, has expressed a wllllnunesa to go "bake
u 'a xor mo uoya hi w.e num. -io is t
i. '"WcP-oy811 by tne Aclno Baking; Company
rVAulFhlladilDhla.
'Wifff. Albert Kins', when he learned the news,
"l'H5?ld he wan perfectly willing to bo. He
'.. $.M1R0 incu in cmiBi luur unices unit in xnuu
'A&Jdelphla and three times with tho Third
"r, WjReBlment In Camden. Each time he has
"v'S.been rejected on account of his heart, he
it 4?matA
5I-ivW' Albert A. Slorton, first drnwn In tho
K" .-. St.ltal TMatvIn ntan la l..H1l.,v t. n V...
" "reirretted that he had to wait to be drafted.
vSKels tho youngest of a family of thirteen
IWIldren, but is the sole support of his
-nyeny-two-yeax-old mother, Mrs. Margaret
r Jtoeicn, who ims ueeu an invaua lor many
Oths.
Ml. his "pais" are In the army or have
widy enlisted, Morton said, and some
wlth Oeneral Pershing In France. He
s'ted to enlist himself, but could not
ave his mother, he said. All the other
Iren are married and are living In other
)M. he explained. He Is twentv-two
ra old and la a widower. He was born In
4en and Is an expressman In the em
of the Adams Express Company.
pn taen, or uiementon, is a native of
tit He has taken out his first cltl
p'' papers. He Is twenty-two years
!. uju nub uimiii c,AciiiiJtiuii. .rnest
XjwIs of Gloucester City. It married.
(ijiMot claim exemption.
itgifieert Plan to Raise $75,000
tit 'campaign to raise a 175,000 build
T v and equipment fund for the Engineers'
nor rniladelpnia opens tonight at a
nnfi at the club, Men, prominent in local
sjftroriuK viivica imo ucoii ciuisica III
campaign organization. Luncheons will
betel dally at UiJO, starting tomorrow.
, hear "the reportsof team captains. The
ilgn-will close next Friday nlglit.
' . ,-Vsii.
tSUahea Wrfat in Street
uomwii, weniyBnin tsio uiu. vi
Tenth street, near Callowhlll. walked
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Draft Numbers
As. Drawn
Continued from I'urr One
Sixth Hundred Numbers
2066 4417 7459 1441 4B68
117 2330 G920 5787 602
2675 5293 390 ,2233 6280
8555 2990 6556 6945 8863
C070 3577 3293 5356 6414
75 3189 5139 6201 3974
8040 6547 6931
1818 9709 3828
4219 6624 8872
4586 772 1456
3528 4381 721
3064 5580 1419
8978 4243 9767
5289 4981 7752
8874 10067 3620
9962 3259 3965
2322 10163 4292 3671 1292
1 6137 7533 10137 2730 972
983 757 5170 9970 5419
4238 966 5828 6669 5831
Seventh Hundred Numbers
8255 ' 4555
8594 6326
7623 3481
7072 4709
6171 2939
7631 8206
2390 786
1549 4669
1476 3272
2S0 9539
FIRST LEDGER MAN TO BE DRAFTED
3462
6524
2456
9371
3819
7078
9768
6807
2090 10467
1560
542
5955 7354
5015 7599
4143 7962
4464 8592
2295 3687
2124 10220
1673 10358
3251
5791
8439
3857
379
3795 10167
2107 6487
194
5245
8713
868
7718
8965
5300
6615
5533
3212
874
5234
5585
5948
7664
8603
7677
5715
8237
2707
4109
4349
3273
8275
4668
2665 10016
6849 1300
8362
5588
4797
298
8409
9129
8321
6000
6026
2230
332
9532
9237
3663
3559
7511
9947
552
3152
6498
5242 10047
1887 6016
6904 9781
8472 6877
4942 4032
8424 3690
10020 9082
3176 2438
Eighth Hundred Numbers
4027 8106 10098 2850 5047
9235 3073 7360 4150 675
6534 7109 7662 4823 9785
7864 6492 5090 3015 3930
6988 2132 1769 1294 8207
1148 10395 1647 2558 9038
1354 1906 7706 8131 2017
2397 9737 6817 4420 343
9851 9570 2008 10238 3862
7690 6257 10114 8569 2414
3997 8193 6940 7052 7203
1613 8922 9277 7034 2100
982 4125 7365 7125 5255
8655 .7663 7227 3325 2467
7990 9325 726 3529 6706
7765 15 4985 905 6196
7881 933 10363 3009 3478
7819 6743 2331 9354 1531
3613 7212 2861 6134 3079
4004 3978 7711 5207 2915
Ninth Hundred Numbers
5003 6360 9916 8433 2209
1288 5649 5803 7288 452
9000 5833 5670 3572 355
9443 1843 9415 4986 6021
7785 530 4928 809 7223
5886 2579 4784 1114 3206
3715 4753 3808 6917 2826
5890 6376 5605 9028 8072
3796 9943 5538 9350 8698
8740 4953 2670 7011 2473
8970 7796 10477 4002 4516
8802 3319 8190 9992 7119
6149 1470 7721 645 4215
2135 4240 9098 6775 4670
2622 9361 7727 4496 218
620 1334 3084 550 3245
3123 7419 1611. 4481 10090
10416 7257 7195 8566 9334
4423 574 N 3556 6292 4666
2778 31 10188 9975 9986
Tenth Hundred Numbers
4768 1432 9152 6481 7331
1727 2047 3895 3711 3230
8936 8448 10289 2817 7377
8419 7523 7801 10010 7823
4764 4893 2740 8722 981
7566 1848 10441 6145 3376
8795 9695 6902 7935 9444
5364 5456 7467 9211 5802
5842 4588 4977 2662 8174
4987 10341 9095 1570 5120
3932 2884 2885 1817 2577
, 770 8253 882 10406 6535
10131 8741 8900 10042 4123
3570 2078 7616 6910 . 677
8912 2119 2360 5439 9739
749 8816 8221 4281 2269
9390 7260 3304 8805 3450
6261 8797 6272 8200 6868
4646 2592 6680 8260 8132
7235 3736 7553 2758 5570
Eleventh Hundred Numbers
6282 1868 1509 7676 3863 l?lf
7704
9207
10374
3770
7363
1276
3685
7313
4130
TM i
0338
1574
8488
3087
3135
9999
7067
9427
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Mil
4131
2034
5110
760
56
7831
1791
3612
6724
MM
525
7291
9241
6463
2695
6403
1956
4978
7209
8747
wj . Mnt
3342 1415
8853 2434
10102 8073
4641 183
8985 4061
4476 8961
792 2128
3311 MOO
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"Dinty" Moore, of 803 Spruce street, a member of the Ledger Art Staff,
who was among the first men in his registration district to be called.
4333 597,") 51!) 1132 7 ISO 110
1485 59?6 1071 711
Twelfth Hundred Numbers
88;.".
8109
782G
711
8580
7237
1673
8C34
0553
3035
1314
0937
193
6122
2148
8349
7013
1051
23 1G
1753
1022
1017C
9170
3105
023
1005
7340
3728
80G8
3100
7G05
5230
1358
923
9058
8311
3334
7029
G938
G788
2451
9178
7077
1278
5172
335
4225
4047
7957
5011
6919
2330
3100
8177
5911
3502
G246
8687
2G9
789G
35G1
1010
1430
49G0
5350
2108
2503
9GG0
9878
7317
2225
7201
038
2795
G634
8128
1011
8911
88(11
9133
3953
0.171
10 1011
10103
1273
9581
10200
811
4211
G090
1032
G85
0117
1111
1088
2005
9520
10375
0803
5875
Thirteenth Hundred Numbers
3742
311
5115
9264
7300
5182
7309
6913
4916
7878
4331
6300
10318
7G3G
3404
72
1896
7513
2517
237G
7738
9461
1366
G673
7944
4440
2870
1002
4817
7938
1543
5017
10053
7400
4956
3117
4732
6020
6593
9019
3609
9345
5443
2021
3G0
1217
10146
2102
8085
4080
7977
0358
!JG1
2532
1701
391
4G27
2390
970
G071
7117
1G37
6195
5257
2955
10133
9G51
6109
1305
8319
8072
5521
8778
8314
0004
48G9
1075
1900
9009
571
488
701
5207
3934
5239
0999
1007
7007
9995
4507
353
037
7830
9217
2053
1873
3455
8557
9101
3530
Fourteenth Hundred Numbers
7709
35G
1007
G931
7221
8517
50G5
109G
4211
5GG1
8252
2590
3220
80G4
7150
GUG
5849
7273
8108 10353
10204 3G3
1287
752G
1142
1705
7224
4023
9318
9257
5852
9197
3058
2107
8921
9113
812G
4495
0011
G79
10151
900
3535
7640
2121
3371
7380
10014
4811
7262
3054
1709
GG0G
8310
81G3
537G
7528
3095
3761
GC04
1617
5131
7389
4472
2495
6
5038
9918
7770
112
3077
2082
128
805
9975
1981
CG42
2303
GU8
5072
3072
10134
0922
2970
9110
8320
88GG
2110
2012
11
2998
8858
3252
10100
4251
300G
5347
2139
4978
6140
Fifteenth Hundred Numbers
4175
327
3108
7054
80G9
9002
9159
7143
1557
71G6
3171
68GG
5009
4383
4557
9515
4033
8774
3916
2053
9156
7769
93
3320
4229
10199
4913
4779
10013
5892
2181
9218
103
6954
4480
6848
27G5
5413
9451
8G18
G350
1722
7G99
1741
3921
315
82G1
G908
1353
G'109
4330
8707
7140
G439
4199
004
9209
530G
8915
1715
4431
0012
9397
10274
7403
9788
53 IG
219G
8074 4300
5040 10342
0745 7929
3417 7131
1181 9G17
-1521 10003
1448 5347
937 773G
9171 2833
1112 21GJ
2510 5387
10383 3091
5174 1593
5351 7651
0550 818 1
4729 7047
Eighteenth Hundred Numbers
2922
3317
9811
1913
1077
3735
7307
G108
1G39
8011
1337
0079
8952
2100
5730
7503
G379
911
3701
7031
3199
4197
122
3198
3073
5815
3210
7391
803G
0321
5915
9972
730
478f
1800
4418
2937
80 10
10273
10281
5199
8507
0008
1715
1239
9100
1195
4315
10151
7311
1G28
5305
9803
1808
7301
2911
8105
8937
9590
900
3081
0035
G230
297
321
8010
5390
930G
10180
1010
0825
K801
1783
1718
7947
2301
7208
2220
1250
8739
8123
3000
2994
9208
8248
3918
8552
2706
7193
G12
939
G803
9026
700
4361
4100
4071
5157
4714
Nineteenth Hundred Numbers
2GU
707
10118
1002
5031
3G8
5011
320
G915
4939
3950
5244
050
1919
7505
738
9472
79.8
7381
7801
1987
1151
971
10115
G107
9197
10295
3939
9183
7UG
2170
1775
9372
7135
3013
4GG5
3279
3712
5878
7774
3995
9550
1517
3179
7172
3518
9171
1339
GG78
9801
5307
9001
3707
0172
9189
1101
1G98
5393
339G
8355
920
7180
3477
8351
9920
10201
4028
8717
2833
2559
3025
9931
5118
5912
0105
3411
3182
0051
2827
919
0187
2103
1070
G373
5121
9996
1125
8873
9302
4302
4702
6072
7686
1010
1857
8.)80
4041
811
1070
5300
20th Hundred Numbers
8020
88G9
7322
9501
6094
525G
0582
9077
1118
4223
3202
4503
9333
2300
G801
1061
11G7
9G53
8435
4188
5551
1191
1781
13G0
2938
8524
1879
1537
2548
2733
822
7841
8390
2G52
1097
8790
7310
10221
5077
8333
121
5319
005G
8399
4351
5510
10371
15G0
GG90
5013
43G2
6773
9301
5180
7292
818
2530
55G5
7092
0720
8514
1010
5185
3590
4852
3519
5459
9399
8187
9102
4782
2323
221
,9406
7527
7228
3970
292
6708
4209
9891
4747
4954
3303
'1234
8111
7129
G034
2G55
3080
7913
1474
4859
501
21st Hundred Numbers
Sixteenth Hundred Numbers
8515
10059
8020
7615
8076
8732
7809
10351
10144
9624
30
5901
9365
4416
4428
5675
608
2752
9299
G887
556
9262
8142
5873
51
6021
5453
5986
4195
8167
6075,
773
3360
4057
1585
50 10
1102
0211
9917
8141
9853
3508
4926
1256
3046
7457
388
4774
4888
9332
10074
1912
7309
9897
7830
2109
6436
10294
717
9733
7478
5971
5920
8641
2458
6538
10349
8271
8183
1221
1G25,
8379
7391
151
5213
1057
4574
1073
9558
199
5471
7074
G873
3906
6381
0918
4510
15G5
8040
0318
1281
5950
9008
4992
5876
5784
1423
1716
3858
3952
Seventeenth Hundred Numbers
7720
4898
3722
4866
4856
10324
1106
8754
3099
7485
8091
9641
8W7
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t
6527
5697
3260
10139
392
10231
1712
588
6325
4968
9439
4287
MM
jaMfA
5619
5743
3814
5566
6850
9039 10495
9540 80G2
406 2502
519 0442 1730
3369 2081 4014
889 10475
2186 9826
6683 5992 4929 0032
2591 9817 4612 836
8404 7933 705
1346 3802 3638
3248 4394 9969
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'tm'um.im.i
4471
7113
10196
25
2231
383
6447
7133
0822
M85
,M1
2557
0618
2089
009
G312
4129
3963
1507
7095'
2953
7700
191
9240
9071
1187
753
858
6175
2280
2370
8807
1510
2139
G82I
6007
48G5
3311
4020
9070
2130
5091
7538
9577
92G0
3092
9201
4121
2152
3290
821G
312
9151
1729
5G80
4880
4735
9119
2G40
809C
2158
5011
9078
5530
8214
8642
1091
G765
0617
1198
9477
1620
5593
10221
3558
9750
2871
4005
2510
1203
1892
4255
8140
91G7
470
2981
3127
0328
0883
.GI37
3803
2201
9101
1179
3587
5792
885G
8814
8830
3805
7483
2G93
7230
9389
1284
90
697 1
8330
477
9132
130
WORKMAN IS ARRESTED
WITH WIRE UNDER SHIRT
Charged With Larceny and Bound Over
On Bond for Further Hearing
of Case
For some time Charles Kelly, superin
tendent of the construction of the nurses'
home, which is being built at the Philadel
phia Hospital, has been missing sheet cop
per. He cuspected that some of the work
men on the bulldlnK were taking the copper,
as he had a night watchman for several
days. The police of the -Thirty-second
street and Woodland avenue station were
asked to assist him, and District Detective
Thornton was sent. Thornton and Kelly
watched the men leaving and finally noticed
that one looked considerably fatter than he
,dld when at work. WalterAVlllam'son, thirty
five years old, of 1118 Harmer street, was
arrested, and It was found he had about
twenty-five pounds of copper concealed un
der his shirt and trousers. Joseph Thomp
son, thirty-two yeari old, of 1132 Kater
street, who was with him, was also ar
rested today. They were held under $600
ball for a further hearing on July 21 by
Magistrate Harris at tho Thirty-second
street and Woodland avenue station on a
charge of larceny. About 300 pounds of
copper had been taken from the operation.
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Small Request Jolts House
WASHINGTON, July 20. Secretary Ited.
Aeld, appear'ng with his bureau chiefs
before the House Appropriations Com
mittee to explain the Department of' Com
FOUR EVENING LEDGER
EMPLOYES ARE DRAWN
Sewell Moore, Louis H. Jaffa, L.
Holtsizer and Joseph Hal-
lahan Selected
Pour members of tho Kvbnino Ledoeh
staff were among those whose numbers
were drawn early In tho lint today. Two
of them are married and, for that reason,
probably will not bo drafted for tho first
army group. All four, however, expressed
satisfaction and willingness to go to the
front
Among tho first hundred numbers drnwn
In the draft lottery wa 137. held by Sewell
Moore, an artist on tho staff of tho Even
ing Ledger, Moore, who Is twenty-four
years old, lives at 803 Spruce street. He
Is a Democrat, and, of course, with the
present Administration heart nnd bouI. Ah
the number that will send him to tho
trenches came over the wire, Mooro calmly
smiled nnd said, "That's me."
"Somebody hnn to go," ho said, "and It
might Just as well be tnr. War Is no Joke,
but It la much better to bo In the (lrst
nrmy drawn and sco service nt once, for
eventually, I think, nearly all tho young
men will bo called.
Louis II. JnlTc. assistant snortlnir editor
of the Eveni.no LrnaEtt, was quite elated
when he learned tllat his serial number had
been drnwn early. "Swell stuff," he Bald,
and smiled broadly.
Jaffe has been anxious to enlist, but re
frained from doing so because of tho pleas
of hi mother. A younger brother, David,
at one time also employed In tho sport3 de
partment of the Evening LEnoEn, Is n
midshipman and Is taking his first crulHo
on board tho United States steamship Ne
vada. He was appointed to Annapolis last
June by Congressman William II, Vare.
The Mhlrd member of the Evening
LEDGEn staff to have his serial number
drawn wns L. Holtsizer, head of the Art De
partment. Ho has been employed by tho
Ledger for moro than ten years.
Holtsizer, although feeling that service In
the conscripted army would be a privilege,
said that he probably would claim exemp
tion, as he has a wlfo dependent upon him
for support. His home Is at G1S3 Catharine
street.
The fourth staff man to bo drawn was
Joseph Hallahan, a "router" In the engrav
ing department. Hallahan's number, 1732,
was In the f,econd hundred group. He Is
married and lives at 1833 South Cecil street.
"Well, I'm ready," he said with a smile
when told that his number had been drawn.
"Of course the fact that I am mairled may
mako some difference, but I have no children
and when they need me, I will be satisfied
and glad to go."
ANOTHER CAMDEN HOLD-UP
BY NEGROHIGHWAYMEN
Robber Asks for Match and Then
"Covers" Victim
Another hold-up by a negro highwayman
was reported to tho Camden police today.
Tho victim, James D. Moore, of 1C09 Mount
Ephralm avenue, was returning home last
night when a negro accosted him at Ferry
road nnd Mount Ephralm avenue, asking
for a match.
When Mooro reached Into his pocltPt for
a match the highwayman pointed a gun nt
his hend and began to search his pockets.
When Moore attempted to knock the gun
away the negro fired, but the bullet went
wild. The arrival of n farmer In an auto
mobile frightened oft the negro. Moore lost
only twenty-flvo cents and two keys.
This Is the second Camden hold-up since
Mnrtain Hagenoy, of 418 Heed street, Phil
adelphia, was held up and killed by a negro
nt Twenty-seventh street and Marlton pike
Just a week ago. The police have nrrestcd
one suspect for this murder, but no clues
have been found for the other hold-up,
CHARGED WITH STEALING
COMMUNION SERVICE SET
Suspect Returns and Is Turned Up by
Man Who Did Tim For
the Theft
Lewis French, forty years old, 812 Spring
Garden street, was arrested today by De
tectives McDowell and Maker, of the Thirty
second street and Woodland avenue police
station, on a charge of being Implicated In
the theft of a $700 silver communion serv
ice from the Asbury M, E. Church, Thirty
third and Chestnut streets, In August, 1914.
Edward Fldler, who served sixteen
months for the robbery, Implicated French
at his trial. French had disappeared, and
he remained away from the city until yes
terday, when he took a chance on the police
having forgotten him. He was held under
$600 ball for a further hearing on July 24
by Magistrate Harris, at the Thirty-second
street nnd Woodland avenue police station
today.
HEARING DATE TO BE SET
FOR G. O. P. COMMITTEEMEN
McCaughn-Crane Conference Today.
Jones-Flaherty Claims to Be
Heard Tonight
Blakely D. McCaughn and Mlrhaii I.
Crane, McNIchol and Vare contestants, re
spectively, for committeeman from the
Twenty-fourth Ward, will meet In the of
fice of Itegister of Wills Sheehan today to
set a date for the hearing of their con
flicting claims. Sheehan is secretary of
the contest subcommittee of the Repub
lican City Committee.
The hearing of the rival claims of Wit
Ham H. Jones, the Vare leader, and John
Flaherty, the McNIchol representative, of
the Thirteenth Ward, will be held tonight
at Republican Campaign Headquarters,
Eleventh and Chestnut streets, before the
special subcommittee. '
The belief Is that a contribution to or
ganization harmony may be made by Beat
ing McCaughn nnd Jones, which would be
a fifty-fifty solution of the situation.
Sheehan, at the conference this morning,
It is believed, will work to that end.
Sheehnn's colleagues pn the committee
of Inquiry ore Congressman Peter E.
Costello, State Senator Edward W. Patton,
Magistrate Thomas F. Watson and former
Magistrate William P. Campbell.
Aged Constable Falls to Death
HUNTINGDON, Pa., July 20. Picking
cherries on a big trc.e on the Myton farm.
Shavers Creek, William C. Moflltt, constable
of Barre township, this county, and veteran
of the Civil War, fell from a broken limb
forty feet to the ground and rendered un
conscious. He died two" hours later, at the
age of seventy-one.
From the Dream
to the Concrete Fact
To take the vague outlines
of an idea to shape them
and clarify them and finally
'transform them into solid
matter that is the highest
mission of the engineer.
DAYf
eiNt(SlM.
HSNAOCMCNf.
CONS'SUCTION
WHARTON SCHOOL DEAN
AN AID AT DRAFT
Dr. William McClcllan, of U. of
P., One of the Announcers
in Army Lottery
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DR. WILLIAM McCLELLAN
Dean of the Vharton School, Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, one of the
announcers at tho drawing of num
bers for tho army draft at Washington.
Dr. William McClcllan, dean of tho Whar
ton School of Finance nnd Commcrco of the
University of Pennsylvania, Is serving as
one of the official announcers of the draft
drawings In Washington today. Doctor Mc
Clellan Is director of tho Intercollegiate In
telligence Bureau nnd wns ono of the lead
ers In the movement to organlzo expert
technical men and expert engineers for war
service.
Tho appointment of Doctor McClcllan as
dean of the Wharton School was mado last
year Immediately prior to his appointment
he served n- consulting engineer of New
York city and earlier ns special cnclneer of
the New York Public Service Commission.
Doctqr McClcllan Is a Plilladclphlan by
birth He attended the public schools hero
and graduated from tho University of Per ,
sylvanla in 1900. In 1D0S ho wns awarded
the degree of doctor of philosophy In
physics, mathematics and philosophy, nnd
In 191C the Unhcrslty presented to him the
degree of electrical engineer.
16,932 OF PENNSYLVANIA
GUARD IN U. S. SERVICE
Figures Do Not Include Those Sworn
In Before July 15 546 Officers
Among Those in New Rank
IIAimiSnunO, July 20. Tho'AdJutant
General's Department has reported to the
War Department that DIG officers and
1G,40! men were In the organizations of the
National Guard whon it entered Federal
Bervlce on July 15. Tho figures do not In
clude organizations already in Federal
service on that date. The figures are as
follows:
Headquarters division, twenty-four j nr
tlllery brigade, ten; first brigade. ; sec
ond brigade, fifteen; third brigade, fifteen.
Field battery, sixty-four; sanitary train,
540; supply train, 31C; signal corps, 298;
engineers, five companies, 036.
Artillery. First, 1188; Second. 1302:
Third, 1217. '
Cavalry, First, 1302.
Infantry, Fourth. 133G; Sixth. 1499;
Eighth, 1948; Tenth, 1978; Sixteenth, 2022.
AUTO WRECK VICTIM DIES
Thomas Elder, of Hnddonfield, Suc
cumbs to Injuries Suffered June 30
Thomas Elder, foity-flve years old, of 34
Ellis street. Hnddonfield, died In the Cooper
Hospltnl, Camden, today from injuries suf
fered on June 30, when an automobile In
which he was riding was wrecked near
Waterford. Elder nnd three others had
gono on a Joy ride In the nutomobllc owned
by Clmrles 11, Hammell, vice president o'
the Huby Kid Company.
Isaac Ollbcrt, chauffeur for Mr. Hammell.
who took the machine without his em
ployer's permission, was arrested after the
accident and released under J 1000 ball
Prosecutor Kraft today announced that he
would Have this ball Increarcd to S2500 as a
result of Elder's death. Raymond and Roy
King, of 719 Clinton street, Camden, the
two other members of the party, were dis
charged from Cooper Hospital last week
Convicted of Cruelty to Animals
Accused of cruelty to nnlmals. Joseph
Wllk, of 3914 Prlscllla street, wns fined 120
nnd costs in Magistrate Price's court today
Wllk had the horse attached to a lawn
mower nt the Stcnton Athletlo Club, Twenty-third
and Westmoreland streets. It was
testified that ho had beaten the animal to
the point of exhaustion with the butt of
tho whip. Frank McCready, special agent
of the Pennsylvania Society for the Pre
ventlon of Cruo'ty to Animals, made tho
arrest.
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FOR NATIONAL ARl'i
Figures Indicate Number Wtarti
MflV Bo C.nUnA Te "' i
. .j.ure 4 a
Exemption Ttrtnc -, 1
The table helow nlinw.11.. ..... Vi
for tho new national nrmy estimated
tho various exemption districts of K.-fif V
Tho quotas given are twice a lar ...? 1
number of men who will be needed fn. iv'
army of 687.000. to mako up for the 'h i
ucr vnu win uo exempted. TThe flrum. . V
ly show the number who may exct to Vl
called to appear before exemption board, I
The city total registration was 17'.i '
Twice- that number will be called before. thV !
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Secretary Baker
Draws First Number
Continued from race One
of the order In which tho drafted men will
bo called up for examination In the
smaller districts.
At dawn tho forco of clerks finished '
numbering 10,500 Blips of paper for the
new plan. They were carefully recounted
nnd checked several times and Inserted Into
little gelatin capsules and checked again.
Then they were sealed In glass globes.
At 9 o'clock the globe was carried to
tho Senate olllce building. A huge black"
board with 1000 squares was erected on-one ,
side of the room.
THREE CHECKERS ' ,
As each tiny capsule was pulled out by
the blindfolded men It was handed to a ,
uniformed officer. Ho announced the num
ber In a loud voice. Three checkers en
tered It upon Immense tally sheets. An- .
other chalked It upon the blackboard. '
As soon as the first thousand numbers j
were chalked up the blackboard was taken U
outsldo and photographed "close up." Thou.
sands of copies of each picture are being
made. .
These Indelible and unchangeable records
will constitute the lists for the local exemp- '
tlon boards.
Two blindfolded men worked slmuIUne. .
ously drawing and handing to two a'n
nouncers. Officials estimated It would'Uty
nearly twehe hours to complete the draw
ing. CHAMDERLAIN DRAWS SECOND
Chairman Chamberlain, of the Senate
Military Affairs Committee, drew the sec
ond number; Chairman Dent, of the House
Committee, the third; Senator Warren,
ranking Republican member of the Senate
Military Affairs Committee, the fourth; ,'
Representative Kahn, ranking Republican
member of the House Military Affairs Com
mittee, tho fifth; Acting Chief General ,
Bliss the sixth, Provost Marshal General
Crowder tho seventh, Adjutant General Mc
Cain the eighth. '
The draft then formally proceeded after
movlo machines had been removed. John
H. B. Phillips, of Pittsburgh, a Princeton
-man, was chn- - to be blindfolded and to
pluck the black pellets after the officials
finished.
The announcers were William McClellan.
dean of the Vharton School, University of
Pennsylvania, and De Lozler Davidson,
Elizabeth, N. J a Lehigh University man.
Three of the first eight numbers applied
to only one district In the United States,
that a district In Detroit, the largest In the
country. No other district went above 9000
numbers. The third number drawn, 9813,
applied only to that district; the fifth num.,
ber drawn, 10,218, applied similarly. The
eighth number drawn was 10,016.
Pennsylvanians Wed in Maryland
EI-KTON, Md , July 20. The following
marrla'ge licenses were granted here:
Charles P. Englo nnd Dorothy E. OII,
Philadelphia; Charles Johnson, Philadel
phia, and Alam Fields, Baltimore; Harry
J. Pierce, Bustleton, Pa., and Jennie L.
Sayre. Philadelphia: Patrick Dally, Phila
delphia, nnd Ellen Mateka, Mahanoy, Pa. I
Berrell Margeru,m. Ablngton, and Florence.
Schlmpf, Willow Grove, Pa.: Harvey Sea
man nnd Mary E. Baker, Allentown: John
M. Kohl nnd Ethel V. Renn. Shamcl'Jn:
Wallace C. Warner and Catherine I
Geritry, Baltimore, and John S. Brown and
Jessie M. Cannon, Harrington, Del.
Itrawbrid
se&Gothier
This Store Will be Closed .
All Day To-morrow
To-morrow will be the third of this summer's
Saturday holidays, so much appreciated by our
Store family, every member of which also appreci
ates the spirit in which our customers accept the
cutting off of one shopping day each week.
We shall be on dutv Mondav mdrniner. stronger
I and brighter after the two days' rest. The Store
is cneery ana well ventilated, and our Btocks of Rum
mer merchandise attractively complete.
The Monday morning newspapers will have
news of many special values as well as of some new
fashions. I
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