t M. . r OmCM RESENTS StUR ON GUARD BY RESIGNING Lieutcimnt Gormtoy, of Second Artillery, TpIIb Why Ho Quit Fort Ningnra i elur on the 'National niard. alleged , Y,t.'rtWn modi ' ''ni'laln Honrx A. 'P V" 11V Thlril U. a, inrmlry. led Ph.' wllnall" .f former First Met- '"!ila Artillery Willie nerving t Kort ?. f orncly llvra nl 1921 North frtdTM rronrn.,Bly -.". 'LI-, nnrintpv hart i KSlon for MnapMlu.lo arid Incapacity-' ... .ininLr mm. FA-ii ,n Philadelphia. " ., this iinent. '.mm cf Ills action wns h c wU.". V.. n-nlnln Hlnlty. Aft iTtsetlcs by H"" recntita tlie raptnln, nccoiil J to , Onrmley. "Id "Tioe men may 1)0 '.hie to f" with that U. the National .'.f.a hut not 111 a military organization" liUdi i . nllrtfAr1 ntwl (lorlnlov ulin iinrur, n'innni ...... r , ...... rrpotp'l "at ijrr.ii refused a Onrmley, who lias re paid there wan no mid that the real criticism iif ro- er a few errot3 Other with rnndltlnmt generally. . . .lldnil leeaanted his resignation Ooimley tuld monR other thing" that much favoritism BVBJfrirtf fcEDERPHILDELPprA, MONDAY, &trHJf& J 1917 i' Jr, ' "Vt X-; M . V: .j ' 30 YEARS IN ONE COMPANY FIRST SfeRGEANT RETIRES Not a Bad Report on Record of Soldier, Who Is Congrntulated by Offlcorg .i,imA.B!,!f,T,T(W- AU(r- With ihc r tircment today ot First Bargeant HyUe-ter irontla, of Company C. Fourteenth In dividual V.r3 ' m0Bl mBKI" '" Philip Lauren!. 2M Vhii mviaual record for army service wua citab- Michael Mildentiiirc. ,tii ', Mshed. .lcse C. ooUltir.jr. asl.'i N tie na Jijet completed thirty year of cont minus itivlce with the u.ipio company, the tan ten years a first sergeant. Trout las record Ih not marred by a sngle had report, and with, his retirement, papers he was the rec.pent of nunieiou letters of warmest commendation from score of of. fleers. A peculiar colncldcnro In legard to Trontla's hcrvlce Is the f.ict that he was the first scrgonijt pf tho rpinpatiy to which Hrlgadler General Unity I McCain, adju. tant general of t)io nr.ny, was H'lgned na a socond lieutenant nn g-.-idiintlrtn from West l'olnt Draft Boards Driven to Drastic Methods u-9 thowp, anu mai men vvtii muionni nuard experience wero not wanted nnd for mer regular ainiy men received little consld- "oormlfy I""1 ,ieen nr,l"B aD nri,t "" nt and was rpiallflrd through many Scars of experience both In the Vnlteil Mates and ahoad for n raptaiwy, lie was offered tho ranis of additional second lieu tenant to he used iih tin Instructor. This he refused. His released followed. Oormley has had ten yenis military t-cr-ire In the National (luard, regular arpiy Jnd Twelfth New York VnliiiUeeia. I Draft Rioters w Kevortea Trapped V." . .. n tmnm l'uffn fttll feniiniirj ,, " " member of the posse w.in hlmt In the let:, ilid Henry Johnson, another posse man. In the head. About a mllo north of' Ilnldenvlllo Judge Moose, of Dkema, was shot when he tried to enter a uone wh'ch had been drawn about the town by tho citizens. It Is believed that Moose was Ignorant of the troublo between authorities and the draft objectors RINQUNn, Ohla., Aug. 6 Keports of an I W, W Indignation meet lug In the oil fields near here lust night, together with a report of tho sale of more than 300 lilgh-powcred rlllcs In the region during the last few weeks, hao caused local officials to fear that trouble may arls,o here eer execution of the draft Largely attended meetings are said to have been held at which Deputy Sheriff Ewlng was defied Hardware dealers hae been warned ajajnst selling ninro rifles and ammunition to men who may bo of doubtful character CLnVIJI'AND, O , Aug. 6 The changed temper of the local draft was seen today Ip action taken on Daniel p. Sadler's exemption claim Sadler was peremptorily certified for army serlce, though married He was married after Arll 6, the date of tho declaration of a state of war with Germany. ft A? I It -V' p' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND TLOUR 37, '.'30 buah The Receipts, 1S.480 IiurIi. t WHEAT Receipts. sei va? nominal LUIIN quiet und larccly nominal. ". The market OuotntloiiB: loll for loral trnrip. jir In Innllnn Wot- Ki) Ho. lelloH, J.'.Ho'if L'.lll, do, No. 3, 4 and I, nominal OATS Receipts. H4.788 bush. Tho marl.et larffely nominal ulth doinaml hlaw. Quit ullnni: No 'J white. Hl'-ii iii'-lr, standard lWlt,B,tecN- 3 W,"le' WiStt" N , TLOUR Hccelpls. 141R bbl3 nnd 70') 680 lbs la lacks. There nns little tradlne und values re lurgely nominal Wu quote p. r Hill lbs In wood (cotton or Jute suckx shout L'.'e less). ln ter straight, tin 73 ll.-.'i, Kuns.ib, iltur, S1J f,0 en, do, stralslit, IjadflH.Sii. (In. patent. llS.J.'i 13.75. sprlnir. Ilrst cleai, 1&1.'.7."i, do. imI rnt l J5&1H7A, do favnrlto bramij. tl4W t 23: cHy mills, tliuice and fancy pattnl. ll 1)14 ft ,RVE FLOUIt iui In fair requtut ami steady. T?e quote 1 100(11 per bbl as tu uuallty PROVISIONS The market ruled steady, with a fair JobblnB Jimand. Follomnc are tho quotations: City boef. In let!, smoked nnd ntr-drlvd, 3tc, west ern beef. In sets, smokeil. IUg: rltv Leef knuckles and tinders, emoke.1 nnd alr-drlcd. 35c, ir,ii ueei, KniirKies ana tenners. smtKejr , '. JUKVdJ, porh I'll', H. .11111 !', cured, loose, I'l fJlvjo. ilu, nkluiuil !4 lt f . tin iin umolrail 7i (TfJ '.'.l-.i t ' tier hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand 14 average, iipiu ic. do, smoked, western cu-ed MJf.'SHc. do. boiled honeljss. 30o: plcnl 5. L ,r' 8 c"rcd, Iohsb 'M-.: do. urn iked Jie: Mllles In pickle. according in ur.ice, lume c; tral,t,nt bicon, as to br.imt and 'iver If.. "IX crci1. J5c' brial.f.ist baiun, .'?uri cortd Sic; lard western, rtllned lluitcs -'- n. fj;0; ,u.b"' --e, Uril. i.uro en k tla Bttc tierces, Jj'ic, do,' do, dj, ii .uus, anucuiea and tin Jtealrrn beef, km Ult hams, 13iji Mms, B. 1', cure locit. .t021Wc REFINED SUGARS ,TJ5;'Pktt rultd Arm and blithe B.SDd for etr nne uranulated. er, on a basis band. DAIRY PRODUCTS nndJipiiSR rillei1 flrm ?nd a shade higher !. 'WJ oferlnss and u falrlj nctlvc .! - uunmu auvicea wire strunctr H ..t- v,, -'J. a v i., lW J I -c, BUTT EB-iK ?1, Zn;.-',y T.V .' .. Itn i.! i'SJl101'"10 "Tf follow yVut eifca iia,c,k-'a creamery fancy Simla's, -IJe, Jeeonds "S4-"- eMra'llrsts, u.i. (Irsts. tlllc, livKi';. 35oVn.e.'irliy l,rl"ta 'Ji 4.'"-. aer- isojl? ' ' 'ancy bri"ld' of prints Jobblnu at ,i'."'"r,,i,.nc'. ncw-lald pcss ruled Arm tiAr, T . ' ,'". a"v"-ts ui-rt; sirun ui.Vir Jor full-trcim, ntw. : do ',h,Ui"r. a1- 'to- Hi" . lliitv BiiTTc-'i lo.Kood. new. L'l-Jltt ,""",! ", but seriously defect lie ems were r:' ym casa. ourrpnt rwv nia tin An n,r Lollnulnir are rby llrats. Ill til tfi.w Vlti' "ul ser ous y ae; SJ in?ffir,dl !,u" anJ weak' K! ?1V'25S1 l ree cases, nta ITiVn':01". 'J4SIl).Tn nor case, extra flrsts M rtfi-i "?' nrs,s. 'I"-''" Per case: seconds. LIVE nas POULTRY In Rood request ruled firm e yuo-rooBters, umi, 't. !5i"o. Whii. t C01 1-eKhorns smul er kin laiTai,' ii&ta I1',ehorn- -'I?Mc, ducks, M "i uc! 0.0. Indian Itunner. 17iafK !,l,,n. tVl'Sc. p'r -OW-'Si do. younir, iir l'ar una Wtt IllllPr llllth nW.. ' tat oha- pimi." u"c""" oniy moqera Itl ow.aldMn- " , ,,,' "ui i.eBnorns, pi ?..?!. eKl"ned, Wtlchlncr 1UIHI', n. A. UIU1 ,n.nH Continued from (' irn tnc ness could carly be continued during the absence of (he man of the family. TUP, ALIEN QUESTION Mr, Connelly said that the exemption of aliens at the present tlma Is a 'much mooted ' question and that he will not ex empt tliem "Hy accepting them It will put the responsibility directly up to tho two district licnuiK' he raid "In our dlflrlrt," In ijplnlned, "more than 70 per rent of the total registration of 3200 Is alien "To exeriipt then) H not fair to the Amerloan-bom boy It would mean that to fill our quota of 263 wo would hae to call on a cry large per cent pf nil the Ameri cans In the district." It wns explained that aliens have enjoyed all the pr' lieges nf Amsrlran protection and liberty and thnt It Is up to them to do their share In time of need At the Sev-nth district headquarters In the Fifteenth and Vine streets police station announcement was made that married men without children vvoiiM n; to undergo u t-ocre grilling cone, nlng their living e.- llCIltcb. IMwIn r Atkinson, member ot this board, mado It plain thn' married men who are giving their wlvct ltsu than $2."i a month will find the read to exemption very rocky. The man who gives his wife an allowance which Is less than 25 will not be exempted by this hoard If he wants exemption he will bo forced to carry an appeal to one of the district boards Of course, a Plan who Is supporting a wife and two or three children requires a greater sum for their huppntt than t,he monthly allowance of $30 a month which Is paid to soldiers. Hut there are many married men who never give ther wives $j"i u month Now If such men are diafted they wll receive $30 nnd out of this will be able to give their wives a monthly allowance of $25. In regard to aliens Atkinson did not ngiee with Connelly und hod that an a)lcn win) insista upon exemption must receive It "Tho Inw governing the exemption of aliens," added Atkinson, "Is very plain, Wo can do nothing else than exempt the aliens If they Insist upon It. The problem of dealing with married men who arn In business with their wives will prove a diffi cult one to solve. Personally I believe that all cases of this character must be handled by district boards " Governor Brumbaugh's message put an entirely new phase on the draft situation, and it Is believed that exemption on the plea of supporting dependents will now be more difllcult than ever. It Is pointed out that the monthly wage of a soldier Ik MO in addition to suOslst. ence, clothing and medical treatment. Out of this It Is shown that a soldier could at least send a depcudent$2S monthly, Ileports of the various exemption boards show a great hesitancy on the part of aliens to enter the Upted States Bervlce. In the hope that they may be stirred to action I)r John H. Ualley, of the Twenty second District Exemption Hoard, has sent a pea to the consuls nf the Allies that they urge their fellow countrymen to Join the new army. The message from Governor Brumbaugh regarding the question of dependents fol lows: Washington ca)ls attention to the fact that "a soldier's pay Is not less than $30 a month and that all clothing, subsist ence, medical treatment and housing are fuilsied to him Under the law he may allot any part of his pay to a dependent. Many soldiers receiving $30 a month are easily able to allot $25 a month to the support ot dependent relatives. In case pf death In line of duty the Government will pay to tne nenenciary qeaiKiiaisu hy the soldier six rnopths' pay." Section 4 of tne Selective Service Act provides that those In a status with re upect to pei sons dependent upon them for suppoit which renders their, exclu sion or discharge advisable may be dis charged, but It does not require that they shall be discharged in al cases. The dis cretion of the board Is Involved by this provision nnd such boards may well take the facts recited above Into consideration In deciding claims for dlscharga duo to dependency, with a Uevv of determining whether, as a matter of fact, the person claiming such discharge will not be in as good or better position to support his dependents after selection tor military service than he was before. If such Is the case, of course, discharge must not be granted. Mr. Woodruff said that this knotty prob lem put up to the local boards added con siderable weight to the burdens which they already carried. In fact. I' made tho board definitely determine whether or not a regis trant's dependents could live on $35 per month, apd li seemed to mean a question of ascertaining how much each map asking for exemption was contributing toward the support of the dependents. SECOND J1I3TIMCT ACCPl'TEP DanW Itudershefsky. 003 B. Bodlne at. Mitvutore Testa, 017 H. Delhi at. It Huep. Ill Kag-ue st Vily Anderson, litis Kater St. l,orfpso oieeton, iOIS OrprnUr at. Archibald Itlll, 774 H. 18th M. John J, lioylc, "JMfl Oray's Terrv road, James J. Calltgan, 24M Uimlntl at, ItlUKCTKI) John J Prison. SUM C'hr stlan st. tlrmt" r. MoKentuy HP.i'J C. Ilouvlcr St. Il 1 -" r t r fahllly BUS H. ilttll St. M.mii. '...,11 f'ariitnt.r t. Ilobeft J Caldwell -.'III ft Albans St. Clftripo. J, .nwii. S "II Aller rt A. r. Mlenbruck. t'lL'.l Klmtwll it rtoteft van Rant, Jr. .t-'ln Oirlstlnn st. THIIITY-SIIVKNUI DIMrillCT TIOMA ACCMltf ill van rcn at .N. INtll St. win St ltlrrttfl Joseph W Llndsnv. , ITII N I'm-,!! t MS'IH DIHTttlt r All I PTr.ra IMmnl Tomplt.us. nigra. I1J 7th, married. 1 child. Hi i ii rscv prn'i 3-11 H Juniper, married a yeirs Clalinn exemption. Htn.iiinn Hum o. ...'J H Ut.i Orf.ra.. Morris 017 Lombard, Ous Jouni! 41!) H loth. . .Tnhntin Hiker, negro, 1310 Waverly. married "tltrfir Tllle, SU f lMh. William J I'linn &1II Couth, Kreil leucine i,.li,i Jiffersnn Hospital Dr Allen ir Milwaukee. (Transfirred easel. 'I nomas J Walsh (ills Hpruee. 1). James rami ion 'Juts Chestnut. Orvllle It llulllit .'."! S 1)11. .linns Itlibsnlanii 11.11 Lombard. trunc .' I.eliikj I I1M fine si Jamn II jn blnson. -'-'--' llltunlinme. married .1 ears. Claims exemption. Joseph Patterson, 3 III H. Smedlei Hlmer J. Lee, nesjm 3 Ih H .m.,llev. widower, l,ennder Davis, negro. l.VJn Viud.l.i Frank Ambrose, nesro, llil t Is. mlnuer Leo Win. D'Tooie lllll S. rith Pstrlck J. l'leintn 'J0.h Hansom. Alexander Johnson insni lild llalnlirlilffci married i Islnts . eji plnn John Cole H illiiuiiv I'jal Walnut. Davl.l JohiiH.ui nefiro. nto S. l.Mh Stephen tiieen Wuodburv. -'li H lllh. Al. Zleltler US.", Pine Thorn. llil lett 1.11311 ltodmin. Lou' It'nnk :,:iV S mil i Oeorae T, Plxon. 417 Uulne. It 11 ' Laurie niaro 1111 fine Am tir I; Colllno nenro 1"-'1 oxford. Snm L vcnthal IJ'i S Sth Ton Itoders, lliij Lombir-I , , Walton H, -ut neito Woodstown. N. J. !rnir Kltil mm South st Henri Johnson 133r, Catharine at '"raflo Kin T2' H lilh si Thos. Lecnurdo 32U S litli. claims exemption, John Nter, 204I Lombird st Alexander Hlesel, DMA fine st Itolnnd M Mork Hi I ..in I Mo f-itrl.k Casaidj, L.Jir, llalnlirldae st Will Turner M'7 h .'!( st necro Dlllas Lewis ill) r lMIl st . lleKro. William K fiott -,lt S 'Jld St. necrn William IMmonda 3D') S Camnt at., tiesro, lUiRene M. Moody. .'J0'i Naudaln st . ncbro. r.itnaril I'ov. ."Cil S tilth st.. ncBro. ltexx lliimphroe 7J'J Naudaln hi., nigro. John Lonu, S.11H N'audaln St., ncnro. Tlllin-sl'lll DISTRICT ACCIU'TKI) Clmer W Damzelson 31 as N l.tlh st. William fnntlus, 3IU1 N lirond Ht William rJtelccr, i.tll N 11th m ' Auinisl Krats 'J.'uJ N Abler rt William Wagner 11 N Mervlne ht. John Kuirler, -J4I4 .N llilh M. Thomas Ilrcnnan, l") Dauphin st lt:jKCTi;i) Itiehard I, Mrltale 'J-JJ.' N loth tt Albert Hodey 24iV.' N lOlll st Ralph W (irlfflfthu 13ns Clementine st Philip Hoffman, -Mil (iirmantnuti ave Frrdtrlik W Kauffinan Ila.'S N Watt st tlurnel a llechlrl, I Mil W Climberlan 1 St. Melville A Love, list W Colon t st l.eonunl J Worst JJ.IU N Delhi st William A llrooks loin W Cambria st. DhvIiI Jofr. a.'ll N ll'lli st fleorise X Dlstllr. i'S24 N Sartnln at. Mahlon Townsend, 2410 N. Delhi st. Natalino 9 Anierlenzo, 1-41 W Cumberland st l'.alph Wellz !MH N tilth st Hnrr L. Mercer 2'J17 N llroad st Karl It Rothschild. '.MID N Park live tlcora-i. A Ileeker '.'.'.nn N" loth M. loseph Power 3117 X Park ave . Carl c Curry. 12.17 W Tuiknr st ' (leorso Webb 2318 N Cnnm st Howard A Oraul 2138 riermantnvvn av ftvnnalii Rseloli. Iftnjamln (lordon IrVM K. Joseph O'Nell, H. rilsehlnvrnrfslttf. 1 Joseph Oahasrier, 224 Oerritt at. 229 Dickinson at, llacninarodsky, idiio , b, Moramenalrur. i at. . 0th at. sy. 1H42 S. HancocK 7ni Minim st t. TUI'.NTV-MNTII 1)1.-. I Kit T ACrni'TKD Joseph nrnner. 28 shin lerks st. Leon Cohen, 28. I.1IH Diamond st Joseph Oulinawski, 25 2ir, I N M.irvlne st. Ullllam J. Iluiraws, 21 lllll Mnnttcomery ave David N Dillon 21 H131 IV, p. h st Stanley C Miller, 2h 14,10 .susuu. hannii uve. Thomas Krnnfls Hradle-, J3 jus Lamhirt st. Jlenlamln llnodlnnn 2. Ib41 N" 18th at. Lewis Allen, 24. lSISb V Marvlno st Harry Itlch. 311, lllaikvllle s c. Charles Knbertson, 21 Nllcs O. HusO Ilrajhu, 31, 213i .V 32d st. KKJIICTKD Milton Stern. 170(1 Norrls st Harry Hi nuttier, 28n poplar st H-irry Ultlowlti. HUD Nana st Michael Dellnal. HUH N 13th st Jacob Alensky. 313 Km lid ave James Nolty, 1S2U N 24th st Herman Silmurlir, JUU N 12th st. Ilernard Ilelchlln BJ31 Montcomery ave. Peter Murphy, 2125 N Marvine st. TIIIKTY-SKCflMt DISTKICT acci:pti:d IT. 8. Neudrlan 109 N. finib at. Harry K. Sprlnemann, 8.'U N'. Mlth st, Jacob C Itosenteld r,4'13 VI. rlnll alt Harry Ithoides. 1212 K. r.r.lh at. Albert H. Oond, tldl'J Hav.rfor.l nve, William K. llucklo, i'.-'KI (ilrard ave. Charles I Phene, 14r,U N. Krazer st, William I'. McLauKhlln 17.1-' LlndeiiHood at. ItKJECTKD Arthur D. Nutter. 1811 N Mill st. William H. Crnncls, it7-' Lc.ds st Phillip A. Handle 1711 I'. Hon St. Harry K. Scott. 1413 N Hirst st. Alexander L. Hkllton 1312 N Hobirt at, lleuben 1". tlasnin. ir.11 K. .'.nih st. John H. Kckinrnth, H3H N. ttJd at. Washlneton Davlah Klfc Media st, Charles J, Dallaghcr, ti.tlii HaVLrford ave. 1'UTII Dlh'lHICT ACCIU-IKD Kamuel Culler, HII3 H. Sth st. William Sitltln. 701 Mifflin st William Itetiness Will lorn Hilllii. 1 Domlnlck Do Cnrr, HU1 fernon at, N. Dorcormna, H2S Karp at. Domlnlck Araaono, nta McClllan at. Thomas Collahan.MSIS H. 12th at, Anirelo (lanslctl, 041 Lewis st. Crank Knramanl. 10J8 Kernon at. , John Ol ilemitpre, r.ol H. I)th st. Joseph rirocolm, P21 Watklna at, I'.inll (liianatln, tn."i K loth st, be Fink 343 Dickinson St. Max Hihwnrta, H1J8 H, Franklin it, Samual Duller, Ml) Heed at , , Iludolrh Tuperecetl, 171 8 JOth ft. Isaac Abrsms 40S Alder st. Abo llinaky 747 Watklna at. Frank M Itosers. MR Quarry st, Mnrrlri lircis nil N. Atli at. Jamea Me, linn IP') York ave Josi pli Hi I 't 33') New Market at. John Hoska 021 N 4th at. Kulltis ltornl. 043 New Market st. Vim cut Irlclck. 401 ()lve at. Harrr Diamond, .'.21 ilrown st. Mnhamt l'lwesl,"il. inn llnllnway at. Hnrney Miller. 2ll N ttli st Italpli I'almir. I'hi N' Bl h st. Ilermnu Cohen, 167 N. Ith st. Kmery Solon riillln l'oarawav Samuel ikprnun Isidore linllband. til N Ith St. Klwnrd Jaslow, 13s nrown st. Mlko Splnka, till) N. llopa st, Alfred Perretl. 314 N. Mh st. Mlko Nannornltr. 412 N. Inncock el. Joseph Carlnovltr III N 2d st. hi:ii:cti:d Snm Komandz, 1SI2 H Tith at. Sim KnlliH'k, sOt Morris st. fhllln tlerber. lf.311 H. Philip St. Itiibl.i Tolli-nlcls, 4JJ McClcIIan at. Jnmes swlnson. 2017 M. 3 1 st. It in Orner 320 Dickinson St. Abe ilnldbiirir, 2".nt . Iteese st. Al I'elliero hlh Whorlon st Al Lnmilllltto Hl'iS S. lleulah st. Siml Sln I.JH Moori- st lis '''all man Mil Wharton st, la'iiurrarel Nogzln 12.1 fierce at, Hainuel Nathnnson 1H07 S th st, Hit 1'erkmsn Lllfi Movsmcnslns ave. Solomon lllrkstcln. 1010 S. 7th st. Louis ('exile, .t! t need st. J. Adcliiinn, Ills S nrlnnn-i st, Nathan Htnlley. Oil Tnsker st. Illrini Mnndeluta .-,01 I'lerco st Dim Muller. (117 N American at. Kciurlca Jesnla- 443 Oreen st. .inhn Turner. 1 1ll N ."ith st. Isaac ltitz 3JI Noble st tleorKn r. Do t'unev. llnn N 2d st, Samuel Olackmnn. 30il New Market ft. I( hn IMwards Harry -Marshall. 720 N r.th st. Fred Klcnuert. 320 Callowhlll at, Lou's blmmil, 312 N. Lawrence st. rirrniTii ihstihct ACCtU'TKD , Thomas Whalen. 30 11)31 Harlan st. William Hanks 21 1HI3 Sybert st. Jns.ph S Mcl'ullouKli. 22, 2022 Monti? ornery ave, l.uilus C ilreen 30. ticsro. 2240 Turner Bt. H1UECTF.D IM-tor O lloldon. 2837 N. 27th st. Svcn Anderson 203.1 Hoston ave. II. f Hab, 331.1 HldKO we. I, Fls. hf raber, 2,117 Cumberland st. tesiph L Hummel. 2,140 llordon st, MHrtln Haan, 2002 Hoston ave. tlforae Lehman, 2213 Hobert st. Harnll Levin, 124(1 Hums st. Hob,rt M Hnmlltnn 2022 Master st. C. 1! Massiy 122 Montgomery ave rttKTY-rillST DHTHICT ACCKI'TKO Terrene Hodircrs, 2112 H. Cecil st. J"- ph F lM.Icon. 212(1 S. Cecil st. Clirror.l Kaufman 0131 Hatfield at. M. 1 Jones. 12RD H. llllth st Tl'oin.ta W friston. 1013 s. filth st. Jimph V.. White, ntjn Woodland ave. Frank A. l'urcell 2U1S S Soth st. Joseph It Chalfalit 1210 S .IHth St. Inmei A. Downs r.lll Klnffsesslncr ave. I'aul Chapman. 132N Dlvlnlt at IMnard J Donnell). 1131 8. nth st. Harry II Munkln .1237 Woodland nve. Hi nm i; Acl-erback. 5.153 AhKora ave. eli iirwo It Fry 1230 S Peach st. Iiseph c Smenes, 1IHK 8 Aldcn ft IVtcr J Tnuhc), 14(10 S risth ft. William b Mevhan, B332 Yoeum st Tlitimns loulter, 1!I13 S. Alden st 1l.nr c Conies CS2J Cedarhurst st IMnard J Mcllrlde, 1R01 S Wilton St. Louis A yoiin n30 AnKora terrace. Harold S Wurren 1n27 S. Mtli at James C Norrls 5S3H Hatflvld St. Hurry W Honlaud, 042') Herent st Henjalnln F Cnlol. 1227 H 50th St. Ouataie J H Miller 5842 Whitby ave. Alien-Ins H Dultoihir. 57m Willows ave. Willi tin II roster, 121.1 H Peach at. Hoimond A Kohtnson 4H04 KlnCaeaslns; ave. J. In In r.dre. 51(ui Willows ave. Anthony L. AfT 1232 S 50th at. REJK.CTF.D Krancla J.'Mrriellan. 402D Tasrhall st. aosepn a. iiauanan ipi.i ij. Cecil st. William II Glenn. 1.118 p. Wilton st Llmer C Harlepp nilH Warrlnston ave. Samuel F. Hose 41.0!) Pasehall at. llnrry L llvman. .1340 Upland st. William F. Mnlsberser, 4750 KlnKscasInc ave. Robert H Jtnsen 5714 ll.itlleld at. C. II. fatzlBT. 1421 S. 03d st. C. A. Donoliv r,h40 l'enrlditc st. William M. Marlon 1553 S 58th at. Flnley II. Suland. 5HS Thomas ale. William S. Drown, 1110 S 5sth st. Arthur J. Morgan, 1041 S. Crazier at. FOKTY-Tllini) DISTKICT Accni'Tnn Horace 11. Kcllercr. 4551 N. 18th st. L.-ioy C. ShUBar. 117 W. Tabor rd. Albert T. 1'lKKott 12.1 W. Tabor rd. William J Lanier, 57.1 Stenton ave. Harry A. Itelf 4511) .V. 12th st. Joueph D. Ooodmau, '4543 N. I'urlisle at. Charles 1'. Miller, (1425 N. 21st st. Thomaa V Ks-an, Jr., 137 K, Wellens ave. Charles M. Zimmerman 51102 N. 11th at. ferey V. (lulnnan. (.nil Stenton aie. Harry L. Stunkurd, 11)6 Northeast lloulevard. Hobcrt T. Smith. 4H.1J N. Front st. Hurry (1 Dcnttl, 401 Northeast Houlevard. 'lhomaa llossert, 72UD N, Hroad at Claremo It. Walton 4730 N. Carlisle st. Charlis (I. llrudy. 4615 N. lMh St. Alexander Clllles 220 Albanus at. Horaio S. Klrchcr. 501G N. 2d at. W oitrTnJr Soii?1'r'ynd1 ruled firm under rela Wl:Lm!f'l .l.r eea oftlna lied fow is n bar- IwxV'milk ". ,n' ?uoiatlon: Fuwls. 12 Ue, h3'- ,"V , 'uWiiSS, "ail Yb'."pic2e.' ' lb a .''" SJ'ltcP Me. Fnwl,'lced. IN mir '.;.'. 'K-P'-$. .WJ! I"lllns 4i.; lb. "Vict smTi:Vv.T:.-1Vi 'JR. 4 a. uplece.' 2SW Wi Plcfcad. 18c iiTiTiifs. Mj),-ic ij'd rooatera, dry Bit !f. apiece J,KL'ing -hlckCn ivefghlnk It. S?2 W. l"n. H&ilfo, its fl"lcy.- 34t)ci VlrKlnfa, M Rsrn. rh.,'. 'tf,8iVA,lltd' ict vhA-t- t PSf"" 'mnKVst-A? lommop, aqssje. i m a,.' --e wriKiiintar llfillin li... '.. ' J it ... tn. tull.t,i. - V.T." '"" i'l uw i ? -if lr l6hnK 7 ii. lt)S p.9r o?tn. J2.in03,73i FRESU FRUITS 't Ww.UiSld l,lrJyi,"' vslues generally tiDDie . iH-.rHHiifi i"c "u. RSfWjS i;a as? 11. (d"' York, per . . --f uaBKfr. diiffhr.t -,vr. ."". it't ffiWftM life :T$;uriY.iCKrK r,i?"ft- ', i'n Ur 'a.Vh'f'i, i.p!'' n"rti ilaJJc, Cher H JlSe! Plum. ll?'1il our, ',' WMtiat aweet. 51. f'W0cel (ir,'nHelfOvare " Maryland, bas al !rr''L l ! f ts1 "' l??,l,rvVc' per 8-"'- b1"tj fU 'P(fd e'r'M.''t'?,c'intaloiipea.il,eorsU. par th V,,F. QeVl nH,?s do. Utorgla, oer pony I ?!IOc" do ?V' A Ocorglit, per flat crate. W i'o, XrlzonArfel' Pr atandard' crate. $ R, fena. pr nA' ne pohv crat IJ.nqitto, Ari- I PSUS'"- "f e?1,'. J2:23?d'oh El I'M. d.f ba!.J2f .' ,0'. iWrBla.'lil.snoki 'do, If l t'oUni 'ill,2.'JVli,,. $3.M1I tnit So. 'North , Srlle of ai,r'."'Rlbrlaw $:.DflOa.8.1, do. feint. nrSl'fywtftfi,- WBUrm!,0," 80Uth- Mlchae irei Anthony Do Perrl, 841 Washington ave. I fediiarau, vn n ni pi. Hoaen, loqj J3. Mojamtnalns ve. KEJCPTEP Morris Stein. 1110 E. Moyamenslng ava. C. Vlto, B37 Waahlngtop ave. . . The majority of those accepted as phy sically fit said they would'cWtH exemption. 14TH JIISTBICT MANAYUNK ACCLPTBD llonlalaw Macklecz MO Jameatown ft. Torn' Kurela. 4143 Main at. nrwln A. Wttle. iW Hechln ft. Leo . Hurdesf 1343 Dexter at. iphn Hnow, 4438 Ilaker ft. HpKCTPD John J. Murket. 9imUfrmtan t. Edward Kesslar, 47UU iUen .I. . Cliarlef P. llammrl. 4VI Krafnt ave. James T. I.qughrai. 4337 Dter It. Ifart 8. Boot, HICj ale. and It Ighter ft. William V. Ifarrtson, 483 Freehand ave. JoHn j7rfennV7JiIlenn' Jamea A. dormarj. 4.fj34 Sn)t ! TWENTV-HEVETII UI8TBICT ' ACP&rTKP Wltmor. W. Coleman. MJ Cathrn. ft, William Johnnon. 10JI a. mtli if. btinley gwan. 3?J t-nirM"0',e it Marlon bummervllfe. 1IJ & iole ft. VUffJt. . 'ingjV St JVmberton ft. i-nmeiiua Turner. 2240 carpenter yhn.o" Jtayerf. 1U .'ri"! ! W'lUam Moor, .lotri UalnDrljlie si, . nrrinir i-ji n mill a?dv"ir.7r't.t'w(-Vmb.ri.i.t. TOO I.ATK FOK Cla8HIFICAT10f JMIII Imnkh Auk. aiNNMtP.iyldoy, I. fl, at AVpn-by-the-8ea. HPLBN - i iii ' " ' i., j '.'n.. . t-a-v" .laaraec u-M Alalia..: -.;. .. eTv."w.i jvnii " a. e VEQETAilUvP auUt Btirt ha rot w nftsliiV. nnlMlna.fi ll'iiaila.Midl.ivs.ai nl AIa r""V."e) UffVpiEf If OCVI "v.T -'( M9, , f eta. i. K9 n am m , "Wfl a.3 aTTFsltK.N. canvassers and clothlna- aaleemen 8 . aall family sewing nnchtnea In Phll. nnd ."uytlgf furnished, also raftf fdvancii to IkoS men Witt) bl comrnlss on: The rTavJ f,bon1.g.twln)?chrn.j:o,,!.n37j:oh)ml,jyi ton BENT rUKMSHED EKMANISKll. SD you Mill . inn IB usiness Administration I I A SK any business man which ITm. onJinnJ riiiws tho lunof f7inv I ough training for business life. You yijl find Peirce graduates jn every walk of business life, fillim? the pi big, important positions. Their Peirce College training has m , paid large dividends. Day school opens September I Oth; night school, September 17. Office open daily for inspection of school. Peirce School of Business Administration America' Fortwoit Buiinc$w School Pin? Street West of Broad, Philadelphia (S?M fQr 5U Year Book) m kjy ,.v Iludolrh H. Oanther, 01 Albanus at. ratrlck J. Sweeney. J14S Nedro ave. Peter J. O'llara. 0512 Limekiln pike. William C. Seott. 1507 Ixiuden at. Harrr N. Williamson, 5012 N. Bth at. Wlllfim lr, J. (tchmanke, 431 Hoekland ft, Krnest A. Wonlston. 4121 N, Colorado at. James liellh. 4(143 N. Kiln st. Will C. fries, ,4517 N, lnth st. . . . William A. Schwartz, 0247 Woodstock at. Tnul A, Merit 5015 trmedlry st. Thomaa W. Ward. 10 Fishers lane. ItKJF.CTKD William J. Weder. 43R Wyoming nve, William J. Vernon. 201 K Wellens ave. Karl 11. llreedlnir, (1507 N, 7th at. llnuard Klelnknechl. r.sei Marvlna st. Harry Hablns. J , 4050 N. Marvine at Klmer H. Mallatratt. Opal st. . Joseph A. Cunningham. 5120 N. Hroad st. Allvrt V. Welarntieraer. H2SB Limekiln pike. Joseph K. Wllllnir. 5331 N ISth at Henny Cope, 4521 N. Homier st. Kdnard Hodlsch. 5411 N. 3d st. Kuaene V. Smith (lon N. 10th st. Lnrenz Hutrel. 5101 D st. . IMIIIam Held. 5021 Heechlinod st, F.mll II riehaub. 1.131 N. 17th st. roKTY-llrTH DISTItCT Acciiprni) .lames Curran Jr.. .10I2.N. ferey at. Henrv Wellmnnn. 3017 N. I'alrh II st. Jnmes A ilnnlon. 3031 N Franklin at. Warren F. Wenner. 2702 N. Fulrhlil st ItKJF.CTKD John J. Meiers 1027 Hussell st Sidney Smith, OTi Hussell st. Kiln li C. Holilnson. 727 W Ontario ft. .siti:i:ntii insruifT ACCKPTF.D James Fields 50 13, Ashmead St. ams Moll 3K7 K. llrlnghurst st. Walter .1. Tulli. 1211 13 Chelten nve, Joseph MeAullffe. .1111 Hojer st. Kzlo Dl Tomasslo 3IH B Haines at. Daniel fessnnl 13') 13 Chelten live. Johr. r Hirne I3S llrlnton st. Vlntetil Heanev lir.t Locust aie. Daniel Frlel 5s3S llnvnlon st Joserh T Tdeco II!) 13 Itlttenhouse st. Nfeolsf F, Morner 481 Coaroio st Alfred I O'llate. H.I Locust live, ('harks J Fretz (112 laicilst at. n Fred Sorber 121 13 fotnnna st Olineppo Dl cnnnl. l-'d r Itittenbouso st. Hills, ppe Dl Ciinnl 42(1 13 Hltlenhouse st fohll C llutli lit) 13 Coulter st Prlir A Lublno 131.1 13. Price st John Cosenro 532 K Hlttenhoilso St. William f Hradi. '.no 13 Chelton ave .Michael Dl Aiidrnsl js Hleh street Ceorce lleabler 5112 Morton street linen oilier Preston r,22 Kenvon street .Ismos Jon.s III Knst Stafford street Daniel I Kenned! 417 High street (leorce II (Irani Oil" Moseraie street Van A Williams ,1s n Hel.klll street Jnmes McDonoiiEh, .Is Is Devon rtrect Francis I, ''Kers .ion Kast Chelten avenue, llTJKCTnt) Thnmis (lanor, 5711 Anderson st Paul I) Tcrr 113 13 Tulihnrkn t Wllllnni J H.nderson 31,1 K. Chelten ave John McKelie 5H7i) Hlakemore st Wllmnt McCann lot Wnshlncton lane F J Archer. 5'is HlEh st William H Cropp 5,1)1 Sullivan st Kdnard faseoe 5511 Chew st Morton T Tailoi 2 Wlster place (leorae W llallmnn 73 13. llrlnghurst st John Thomas. 311 K Armstronir st. John V. Hill r.in.t Itnynton at Iriln L Nrlhelr. r. 5.115 Hoyer st William 13 Martin, rtl Herman at William II. Kraut. 22R Church lane Course V. Wilson flu K Walnut lane. William K Alhrldge. 32.1 Shcdakcr st John Kdln, ,1(Ji3 Chew st. James T Hums. 3(51 Washington lane Mlchail Masulre, h,iS K. Woodlawn at Lulgl Chtodo, BIRD Cheldort ave. Thomaa J. Davery, tell Chew at. rWZXTY.Tirpi Ajb TOJ5NTY.J1XTII DI ACCEPTEP Rudolph Barrd, 201 S Colons at. James Jsnas, 200 Oordon at. Harry A. Tolson, 2227 Cumberland st. H. J. rtnsa. 1403 Cumberland at. A. T. Mendenhall. 2425 (Stanley at. Charles Ulbhons. 2523 Dauphin at. Max Itosen. 3031 Oakdata st. W, C. Ilolden, 2337 N. S7th at. William Illlay, 2400 f'attor. at. K, Itosenthal, 2430 N. 80th st, A, l'olekrosa, 24U3 N. Douglaaa at, cllltord Tate, 2515 Dakota at, , II M. Hart 2623 Mrllewood St. Hobert lloozer. 2212 N. 2(h at. Harry L. West. 512H Jackaon at, Jsrnea Curran, 2.1, 2700 Oakdal st. Charles N. Meyer, 25, 3201) Dauphin at, rJnmuel Dyan, 3022 Oordon at. ' a IlUjnCTED Morrla Harris, 2342 N. Dover at. Jacob Schlnsky. 3121 Dakota at M .? M A IN LINE DRAFT BOARD GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS Main I,ln .draft officials got down to business today, but made little headway toward raising their quota for the national army Taking up headquarters In the Merlon Title and Trust Company building In Ardmore, they examined fourteen men during the morning hours, nnd out of that batch acoepted five Three In thnt group claimed exemption on the ground that they have dependents, only two men who passed failed to aak exemption They nre Luci ano Tetrellls, West Mannyunk, and Alfred 13. Townsend, of Haverfnrd Tho following men were: ACCKPTI3D Luciano Tetrellls, West Mnnijunk. Alfred 13 Townsend llnvrrford lharlia Lawrence Warwick Narberth James a! DonohwBif W0i.', ' hEJECTED JJ. B. la, Haverford. , Dr. Thomas ftelt. lfeHon. Claude II. r.stenahada , ilryn Masrr. f,?.mu'' ! iv'r. Ardmoriv.' Wllmet Ledgerton. John H, Heck, Data, Allan L, Handtvere, Ilala, au, ,7. . tuner. .rnvfju. . John L. llenman liryn Mawr. . J Chatles L. Halllnas. 1510 Naudaln (tract. 1 Harry Avalglan, J41J. Sanson) street 'J Jnmes 13 Dasheed, 1121 Hodman street,! aonn oiaia, ztn souin lemn aircev. HolieM .Tohnton. 1A12 Waverlv street. fin, IA lr.ttw.mr. 1 .. 0n..,k t?lf,ulll A, wuiiil.vili w.M K.WUII1 .l,i:,.M . negro. -.I Alexander Hapanowlch. T10 Lombard (M tjoutn jumper t.i Mitchell Wright, 322 neB-rn. F3dard Tom no fUmmona. 1020 Waverlr stratt.' will, 00 poutn isievenin.iraavf i uer, if.24 ix)mDarq aireai. --, Harry J Loeble. 601 South Twentieth Nicholas (i Mekropleoc. 221 tjoutn ti Nicholas OoUf, 240 Pnuth Tenth strttt Ha wants to nght." . , , l; a. santoiongo, Oil) eoutn uroaa nn i. ii pun Lonauiaie. ffl NA ! ncjncTED Jacob Ilerkovltz, B38 Fouth at. Theodore Kdnards, 1507 Rodman ft. ilernard Duny, r.22 s. 22a at. Arestullo Vanrells. 310 8. 12th at. Chorlea Ferguson, 210 B. 24th at. Rochester Oreen, 1112 Rodman st. Renlamln Shulman. H19 Locust at. Charlft Freeman. IMS Pouth st.I pegro. Llewelyn W. Carnahan. 1310 I'lna at. ItArnet Leuls. 743 Noruce at. CIlfTord Kdgerton, KMO Arctic t.t nefrt). Virginia Watson. 1240 Lombard st.I netTTO. vvnnam ( ampueii, i'lu . ia si. William F, Jones, 527 P. 11th st.t negro. .lonu 1. llarbeeon, 12U n, inn st. Wood 13. fl. Orlsle, 31S S. 11th at. Joseph A. Cassidy. 330 Si 24th at. Alfred Ramatlco, 1401) Lombard at. ConJtnntlne Pornylorguls. 220 S. Oth st. Ma. fin nn1l,orm. ?1 fl Hth at. Henry Fussy. 2202 Sansomt mar'dt claims tn...- t. r1 o,.n nil M .litnlnr at . neA-. O.orce Noble. Ill S. 10th at., negro, ?'''' I.eroy McCadden. 027 Lombard st.. negro. .' .-.'l oeorgo H llarcrave, i s. watts at. Ta; . a K ". A ' I .icJf ii.n,v iiiv. 11,,1 i-niiniiin ei.. iikio. ' aiass. 5. j ttfMWftfTfWfatHsTarsWtgaslssWff'J . !' ft I dfiil NIAGARA FALLS U f ' A fm ly??i Daylight Tourt via Picturetqum )kJM $$ I fM Readbg-Lehigh Valley Route H( ft? ' i fm SATURDAYS, Augnut 11-18.25; September 1 and IS J' ri: tH tn r Special Train leaves lleod- Tr-L-t. aseTfl , H' $12.00 '"B Terminal H.30 A. M. Tickets . - fit V""V rolumlda Ave. . . . K.38 A. M. Good Wm tW; JM Itllt'MI Wujne Junctloii .. X.ll A.M. i e n . MM V.M'"! fU Tltlf jenklntniin M.32A.M. 15 Days WmV MW . M PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY PJ ' Vr?! wm m FlTtr IEF& . DlKEc5SoT 9 mUY IC H l.j lv. " It"'? .a4aaffc'lVs?-rasB1 ' imssm asSlaslfefl asBafcalSZ-Ss . V SBassliatlPSj:SW The American Baedeker IT'S FREE For the Asking The Public Ledger's 1917 Summer Resort Directory is a complete and reliable guide to all places of interest in vacation land. Its pages teem with beautiful photographs of mountains and seashore, together with detailed, accurate information concerning the hotels and boarding houses in each resort. The Directory was compiled to aid you in planning your vacation, and we will be glad to give you, absolutely free, a copy of this handsomely bound book. Call at Ledger Central Travel and Resort Bureau and get your copy today. If you are undecided where to spend your vacation, the expert in charge of the bureau will give you disinterested advice and help you choose the hotel best suited to your needs. More, he will buy your railroad and Pullman tickets, wire ahead for accommo dations, attend to the checking of your baggage straight through to your destination, and, in short, relieve you of all the bothersome details of traveling. If you are planning a trip to Alaska or merely a nearby week end outing, put your problem up to i LEDGER CENTRAL ' Chestnut at Broad Street Walnut 3000 Main 3000 If it is inconvenient for you to call at Ledger Central, the Resort Directory will be mailed to any address on receipt of six cents .W yK - ... fWa , J'' . .mMlM?'ml ..sail;. .".i .it, .,'V ' L. -