V J W T vr'-- IN OVERALLS PlNVADE CITY FACTORY ?j ..... irmiui & Co. Fined $25 for . Weiring Paper Wrappings TtfJi.1 If n M VIU1 iituii f OTHER CITY NEWS BRIEFS wr Branch Postofllco to Bo Estnb- l'ew ... , i xr Wiwt fiOVif Ktrnnf Ublisneu, . ....... - .Termlnnl f ' Phlliaelphla women tiro donnlnc overalls. f !. r nf the fnlr sex In wartime attire Br de their appearance toilny at the new IS !.. nf the General Klcctrlc Company . ncivi j - .- i ... It Seventh ami Nol streets. Tiiejr niso . dlrfner palls. When the whistle blew , J!, omen were ready to tnlto their places Hf attlTn I 1U IIIWII -. ....... r ..... , tit .father paraphernalia. IVW"i .t.ii, fnr n mlnuto that the overalls unbecoming They o not. Jn fact ws im women ui" ""- .............. j ....... 6T .VnMrance, t was nsrcou, wnn iiumm v ipE ,! and white shoes, not to men- I SSThMe to matrh. Then nKaln. the over- w i. rnnmv nocuetn which tun K( IH nao . vanltv chrps. If ft hMDOr iui -; - - - Mdbe. .. .. , . ... ... .. tfr ' j, was gala Uiai more man .iuu women ft -in h nt work In the factory by Mic end f-i- of01 wcck' K.. Parkers Fined for Short Weight " . flne 0f $25 was Imposed upon Armour i. Co meat packers, by Maplstratc Cos. .11a on a short-weight charse, accord Ji to the police. It Is alleged that Uer lufrd Welntraub, storekeeper nt 160G nidgo venue paid for two and one-half ounces It taper which were wrapped around a vim which he bought. Woodward Abrn i7m InsneCtor for tho Bureau of Weights ftf1 ink Measures, said that tho ham was relghea in '" "i'i"" .o..in.ui ""'u Attorney Taulane contended that the pack in thus were guilty of giving short telfht New Branch Postoffice Planned The Philadelphia PostoMco Is planning to mn a branch near tho Sixty-ninth street terminal. Proposals for sultnblo accom modations, Including heat, light and tho necessary equipment, already have been In vited by postal authorities. Not less than 1500 square feet of floor space will bo re quired at the new branch, It was explained. The new service will extend to Upper fiar ji Cardlngton, Highland Park, Observa tory Hill, Clover Mill, Klrklyn, Uanerch, Bouth Ardmore, Brookllne, Bccchwood, Oak Bont and Pcnfleld. DESAULLES'S FUNERAL IS HELD IN PRIVACY Attorneys to Seek Permission Today to Allow Baby to Visit Mother N1JW VOniC, Aug. 8, Tho funeral of Jack Do Saulles, clubman and former Vale football star, who was shot Jo death by hi, former wife. Blanca Do Saulles, nt the end of n love tragedy, was , rom M cll' npartment today. The services wero prlvntc. Only Imme- d ato relatives and a few ery closo friends nttended. Dean IleeJtinan, of the Church of the Nativity, of South Bethlehem Pa., where De Saulles formerly lived, was In vmiiKe, I.lttle Jack De Saulles, tho Innocent cause or the tragedy, did not attend his father's runeral. Ho remained nt tho summer home of (J. Maurice llcckscher, n rclatlo of the Do Saulles, on Long Islnnd Somn tlmo this nfternoon attorneys for Mrs. Do Saulles who Is confined In tho county jail at Mlneola', will ark permission for tho youngster to lslt his mother In the Sheriff's npartment Licensed at ElUton to Wed MLKTO.V. Mil., Aug. 8. Couples procur ing marriage licenses hero today Included IMward Stiangc and Marie McFaddon, Paul r. Qulntsr nnd Kleano? Jones, Prances Itoan nnd Bllzabeth Crecvy, John Taylor and Ulllan McDermott, James W Bean and Florence M. McN'nlly, alt of Phll.idel lihl.i: Charles t.elby nnd Cnrrlo Carroll, Heading! Piank J. Miller nnd Catherine A Dunn, Baltimore; Mnrley T, Jones, Tucker toft, N". ,T nnd Htliel M lllckock, J.ako Placid, X. Y. ; Clarence Oreen and Mary Miller, Beading; Allen .T. Alexander nnd Kdna Zimmerman, Camden ; John O. Spiout. Jr, llocklnnd, Del, nnd Margaret n. Maywcll, Contesvllle: William A. Jack son, New York, and Kllen U. Loughlln, Woodburv. X. .1 ; John II Gardner nnd Mary Kcmmler, Lancaster; James W Osier and Daisy S Pciry, B.tltlinore ; "hcs ter nawlcnsky iimrAniia Demcko, Trenton, N". ,T ; Solomon S. Stono and Mae L Dixon, Brooklyn, 2f. Y., nnd Kalaumns.i Ikcda. San Francisco, ' and Irene Bafferty. Philadelphia. gVENBTq (LEDaiJJRPHmADELPHtA; WEDNESDAY, " AtTGfusi S,' ' . x "LADY FROM MONTANA" SPEAKS ifcB-CTf!PHMl.SsWlfwHHBIBBEiDC - - . EDISON LABORS HARD TO LICK THE KAISER Is Working -ac Hours on a Stretch Under Close Guard of Civil Service Men OIlANdU, X. J., Aug. 8. Thomas A, Hdlson versus Germany. Tills is tho bnttlo that Is being silently iougni ncro today. A llttlo red brick building covered with Ivy Is tho famous Inventor's laboratory. "I lmo no right to tnlk nbout It ask tho Secretary of tho Navy," was the mes sago that enmo from tho closely guarded sanctum today In responso to on Inquiry on Hdlson's work. IMIson Is guarded llko a President, An iron fence, crowned with menacing barbed wire, sepatates his laboratory from tho rest of tho plant. When Kdlson appears a secret service ngent dogs hhn. The "old man," ns ho Is known to Ms associates, has stnrted out to beat tho Kaiser Just as methodically ns ho started out to perfect electric lights and phono graphs Today u,en ho climbed from his dusty "fllwor" and punched his tlmecard. .o. j. ii registered 8:,10 n, m. Yesterday ho ,..unhv, ,,, ..l I,,,, una out nt 12:,to ncany n nours later. ! GERMAN PRESSURE MA1 FORCESWISS INTO WAR Teutons May Throw Arrhy Into Mountain Republic if Demand for Loan Is Refused ,1fMBr aH . T, ""- l!,""". mmHMM'iu,' oirjptvent hr Oermany, ' a. m., WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Germany may try to trample Switzerland under foot nnd swing her armies around tho southern end of tho west front unless tho mountain republic yleldn to Teuton Importu nities for n loan. That Is tho dismal prospect International authorities saw today In Germany's pres suro for gold In return for coal supplied Switzerland. Should such n sltuntlon come, It would mean great readjustment of exist ing battle, lines, and while perhaps not fatal, It would at least bo dln-ouraglng to tho west front situation. Tho fact that Switzerland Is resisting the loan proposition cam" as a surprise here. Switzerland, composed of .lerman, French nml Kalian stock chlelly, Is regarded as pro German, anil Germany several months ago used her ns a go-between to mnko u pseudo peace offer to tho United States. In tho cli cumstnnces authorities here nro not entirely nblo to fathom tho present situation. Incidentally, there has been n suggestion hero that the t'nltcit States would do well to swing her forces Into the southern end of tho western front. Hanking Switzerland. Such a moe. experts s.iy, would tend to Al1ialJ m3 D.J.I Accused of havlnir prohibits i ...... i,yeraion, uonn Clark, 4TI nnle avenun. ami tim..,..... ntl- 1 his address as 627 North Tenth were nrresteH t.v. .iA -.. .ii .dL8c.'t ,,ear KlBhth. Each m 1 "7 ""' y aiagntrate. Colllni, In t tral station today, for a hearing m'1 -T - 'tOl w Fear for Coastwise Trade Fears for the coastwise trade have been mressed by tho Philadelphia Board of '& mi l A nnnrillntf i r i M rt nnnllnpomiint n fa wiK- Mirauc. s-vuiie " HiiHiiiiiviii I tt. JamriMlbntlnn nt tlin rntintrvn tnnat- ' f wise trade Is llkch' to result from tho with drawal of coastwise ships for transporting troops and supplies abroad. w tt New TipsfalT Appointed Police Sergeant William P. MacClay, who for tho past seen years has been detailed to the ofllco of Supeilntendent llolilnson, has betn appointed a tipstaff In the Superior Court. He Is tn take u hla new duties Within tho next day or two. , Raising Fund for Base Hospital Fourteen men, divided equally from the Germantown Business Men'H nnd tho Chest nut Hill Improvement Associations, under the leadership of William II. Cmhart, pres ident of the former, aro working today for J1000 to equip Jefferson base hospital No. j with a refrigerating plant before it sails for France, a nucleus of $000 being con tributed by Kast Germantown. V&ttr I&uWants Receiver for Rendering Company F."rW Addo ntment of n receiver to closo the ' business of the Philadelphia Rendering Comnanv and distribute tho assets la asked (i in a bill in cnulty In Court of Common Pleas No. 5, filed by Kdward Shallcross, claiming to hold $11,000 In stock nnd prom issory notes for $1GGG,25 Ho charges In solvency through "fraudulent conspiracy" hy Herman S. Tygert, president ; Karl V. Trrert, treasurer, and George Tygert, sec retary of tho company. ifegro Waitress Held for Assault Mary Jones, negro, 1209 North street, a Waitress employed by Mrs. Mnrtln Wolf, 1737 North Fifteenth street, was held with out ball today by Magistrate Collins at tho Nineteenth and Oxford streets police sta tion to await outcome of injuries alleged to have been Inflicted by her on Suslo McN'eal, 1716 South Sixteenth street, a ccok mployed by Mrs. Wolf. TODAY'S MAKRIAGE LICENSES Hamuel llurk, 0.10 Newmarket t., ad Pannlo Tider, DIB North IlHnilolph bI. Robert E Johnston, Oseeoln, Wis , n.nd yigno N lletiiuml, CumbrldKo, Mnss, Qlen Ui Cool, l.eiiBUO Island, and Mary Schau- iler, 13H N. 4th st. Harry W Itced, KM 7 Spring Garden st. and faroljn I. Prank, BfiOd Olrard ne. I'nul Hirrlson, 11'.' S. i'llth st , and ltamoldo Johnson. i:ilndale, N. J llnrrj llannlims, 120N 8ndcr ne, and Mary Tjrrell. 113.11 Mooro st. 1)111 llrab. 2 US Ollvo St., and Marls Kuclnk. "L'S X. L'lst st. IiaWd l.inde, 1710 Itldgn ave., nnd Frances Kailaj unity. 1S44 Illdge ne. William A Moore, H4N Cornwall st., and Kath- rn Dlmick, Sll Cornunli st. Jewell .1. i:ckcrt, 13IO (lllllngham st., and Mary K. Cam. 1(131 I)er st Hen Miller. M4 Uriennlch St., and al'nnlo Rosenthal, BH Greenwich st. Fred Welnlo. Ilochester, N. Y., and Minnlo llprnhardt, '2'2ti Louden st William J. Cain. St'J N. 11th st . and Hllcn I.U'IwIk. 420J Iti.'so st. John J Slnda. 1733 James St., and Mary Wis. nlewskn. 450'J Mllnor st. Andrea Piazza. 13U2 Federal St., and Glu'eppa ItlEEltano. 13H'. I H. Ilth st. Hurley Applepate. irn." Haco St., nnd Anna Dllgart. .1031 Market st Antonv Testa. Kill l'ltznater st., and Coneetta t)l Mauro. 81(1 ritzwafr st. Oenrpe Welsh, 31T.J N Ilodlno St., and Anna MlGettlsan, 34r.7 N Ilodlno st. John 12. Howell. 717 S Charlton St., and Mary C D,i!s, 717 S Clarion st Clement Holcnte, Cape May, N. J., nnd Anna II. I.yddy, 3.12I Sidenham st. Charlr.s T. Oradv. 3D2." Asprn St., nnd Anna MrC.mn, 312 Wolf st. Camp M. Zuhler. 13S Francis St., and Helen H Hess, 52(14 Parksldo ae. Philip Kajie. Mil N. 3d st., nnd Bophln Clesker, KU X, Marshall st. Hm'l Glsslnutr alt Clapler St., nnd Glsella T. Mner. ins Seymour st. Mourlcn Harnols. Second Artillery. V. S. A , nnd tCorlRht (1. v llmkl Prom rndrrwood . Vmlrrnnnd, Representative Jcnnncttc Rankin yesterday delivered licr set speech in the House. She advocated immediate enactment of legislation em powering the President to take over the copper mines of Montana and Arizona, where labor troubles arc stilling production. The speaker holds the mine operators responsible for the present conditions. Miss Rankin expressed her regrets that she could not deliver her first speech in the cause of woman suffrage. Jennie CaanaiiBh.l L'ulo MeKean St. James Clark, 1S17 I'emnenon si Ji I f Soldier-clad Man Held for Theft Accused of stealing nn automobile, a man dressed as a toldier and giving tho tame of Herbert O'Brien, 4911 Market street, this city, is under arrest In New York. No one of this name appears In tho Philadelphia directory. ' Democrats Criticize U. S. Officials . Criticism of United States District At torney Francis Fisher Kano for recom mending T. Henry Walnut for appointment his assistant, and of other Federal of ficials for failing to reccgnlzo deserving Democrats was made by tho. Forty-sixth Ward Democratic executive c'ommlttco at a meeting last night. It Indorsed Judge Riger C. Bonnlwoll for Common Pleas Court No. 4 and John J. McQuald for Magistrate. Negroes' Serious Fight in Hospital In a light early today between two negro attendants In the Samaritan Hospital, Lucius Small, twenty-nine years old, sus tained ?uch an ugly razcr cut over tho Heart thnt ha will ...nt.nl.lt, .tin T Annnrri ' JL ' twenty-1ve years old, escaped from " i nospital after wielding the razor. The Ijht started after an argument oer a box it matches. nnd Louise nnd Margaret nnd Unurls Sharon Hill. I'h Louis Abbeser. 303", Cedar st Shanelv, 30jn Cedar st Joseph A Hnran. 3122 Haserford ae Helen Kennedy. 2.".'tl Gordon st Walter Harris, 14311 Itodm.m st , nnd Cnrrlo Mattle. 17211 X.iudaln st Chirles Ilnslln mil N. 12th St., nnd Kntle HurBV BID N llltli st Hobert H. Ituddetl Jr . Willow Oroe, and Anna H Itees-. 22(17 N Hees st. John r, Crossln I)nrb, I'a., nnd GeneUexo Gates. Iillitl It, Bent st Mer K-atz. 1422 H. t)th Bt , nnd Hesslo Gold- lierger. 1422 H Hlh st Charles Keeler 13IS tTnlty St., and Anna Wil- helm, 2020 Sehlller st Israel Hanks 33S I.ombird St., and Fannie Gnndman 7Dlli st nnd Olney ae. Angela Pleclnlnl, H3." Senrs St., and Adelo Val- entlnette, 113." Sears M. Joseph I" I.nftus, Dinshnm Hotel, nnd Mary Galn, 10111 Ijiwrenee nenu. Arthur I. Jnnrs Mullea. Neh., and Miriam Good ear. 1231! Hrown st. raul C. Chnpln, I'enln, Pa., nnd Helen I,. Keetlev. I'ennlsn. Rdnnnl J. Oruber 11R S 23d St., nnd Sydney I. Donnely. C31 N. inth st. Moses Wlie.itley. 422 Hutehlnson St., and Eliza beth Clark 418 Hutehlnson st. Wnllaee M. Orth 3'JB3 Potter St., nnd Kllzabeth ,A Ue l.anv. WrlBhtnn, I'a. Charles P Meiers 737 P. Tioga St.. and Isa bella A. Jamerson 34.12 H st. Howard I.. Hushes,, 1742 S. 17th St.. and Franees KKherty. 1BI-' !'. Honsa-ll st Clarenee Gilbert 110 W. Allegheny ave., nnd Ha Hunter. 2912 Hutledgo st. Supply and Prices of Fish Stay Normal SUPPLY and prices of fish continue normal. Croakers, the cheapest fish on tho market, are still plenti ful and arc just as high in food value as blucfish, costing four or five times as much. Prices per pound, wholesale, aie: Dressed wcakfish, medium, 7 to 3 centsi Dressed wcakfish, large, 8 to !). Round trout, -1 to 5. Croakers, large, 4 to 5. Croakers, medium, U to 4. Porgies, 7 to 8. Sea bass, 8 to 10. Buttorflsh, large, 7 to 8. Butterfish, medium, 3 to 4. Halibut, 20 cents. Steak cod, 11 to 12. Flukes, IVi to 8. Pollock, 0 to 10. Round mackerel, 1(! to 17. Largo hake, 9 to 10. Medium hake, 8 to 9, Spanish mackerel, 20. Bluefish, 23 to 23 cents. Dressed eels, 14. Dressed salmon, 20. Dressed red catfish, 12. Dressed white catfish, 14. Haddock, 9 to 10. Bonito mackerel, large, 11 to 12. Bonito mackerel, small, C to 8. Round cols, 8, J. RUSSELL SMITH, Chairman Food Commission, Phila. Home Defense Committee. Painter Falls From Scaffold Finnic Fahley, Mty-nlno cars old, nf 2117 South Seventeenth street, fell from a sraffold whllo painting n Philadelphia and Heading It.iilwny roundhouse, at Percy and Wallace stteets today and fractured his skull Ho Is In a s-crlms condition nt the Itnnsevelt Hospital J . E- Caldwell fy COMPACT MAKEUP BOX to fit the pocket Of gold Of silver White nnd Coulcur do rose powder tf This Week Onto! Easton Board Accepts 18, Rejects 13 EASTON, Pa , Aug. S. L'aston's exemp tion board at Uh first hitting today exam ined thlrty-thico men. Eighteen passed tho physical examination nnd fifteen wero re jected. Of tho thlity-threo only four an nounced prior to examination that they would waive exemption. NTING All orders ready when promised. Good work at reasonable prices. Samples on request. Out-of-town shipments via parcel post. LOUIS FINK & SONS, Printers 56 North 7th St. (Firit Floor) Philadelphia rv President's Secretary Gets Vacation WASHircnTOV Ann C CAFAtfti in ft vt PresIdent Joseph P. Tumulty left for ICi i?m ral Cary T Grayson, tho President's rr l V ' 'or me nrst vacation lie nas LV taken in twnlva iana n-l.A ...111 mntrtr the CntRlHlla fnn o ,..!, p " '"' "'" Appointments at City Hall CltV flnnrtlntmnriTD tnAntr lnnlllrlA1 FrO Uce Mitchell, 029 North Nineteenth street, wspltal clerk. Bureau of Charities, JC00 year, and, Elsie Itley, 0020 Locust ttreet, Mspital'clerk, Bureau of Charities, J000 a Only One in Three Accented HA ..UHVIL,LE. Pa.. Aug. S. The cX "tlftHUIl of li 7: "' n progress in the seven dlstrlcts-r Ifci "lla county. Indicates that three men will r vV t0 be called 'or every ono accepted. i f?, IK ot the applicants are found to have If, - ?" examined have dependents living on k --MiHtftB, f"" ? Foot Comforter., 25c Each IIAIIM k S- E- Cor. 13th & Sansom, "All ll A QVcr Cranes ; also 1204 Chestnut MANICURING, 25c m Tf ?Q i OfPtd m m t0 sea- m i f delicious Burley I 1 1 flavor. You'll like it. jjjjj I Galvanized Boat Pump I OtX.WM.'MM. n Guaranteed by SCJU.fS IB. " a u -JiiMuaikitimtissiasiaaaaega m 'Ussl WHEN you write your business let ter on BECK'S STA BILITY BOND you give your reader an in stant impression of sound business judg ment. Samples and suggestions from your printer or from Charles Beck Co. Papern for Alt Klndj or uooa Printing .603 Chestnut Street i imaucinria IH r&za KXSSJB Why You Should Always Insure Your Baggage Thieves arc active, hotel fires frequent, accidents and losses in transportation arc common and over none of these risks can you exercise any control. In your home you can lie careful, yet even there you in sure your Roods. But when traveling your baggagee is at the mercy of chance. Why risk a loSb,vhcn a XORTII AMERICA baggage policy at cry little cost will pay you promptly? It insures your baggage and effects wherever they may be from the moment they leave your home until their return. Remember your chance of loss is just as great on a day's trip as it is on a long tour Sec your agent today, or phone for full, information to Downtown Office Uptown Office 3d & Walnut Sts. Real Estate Trust Bldg. Phono Lombard 4330 Pliona Walnut 1516 Irwuranco Compam" oP North America PHILADELPHIA The oldest American Stock Insurance Company Capital S4, 000,000 Founded 1792 Auets Over $23,000,000 :wmr.-s 8 B u,.2tJ?? HP It Sells Big by the Case B H Buying ginger ale by the case for the home is an idea that JA H never occurred to a lot of people until they tried Clicquot Club. H H "$ Then the idea of keeping a case in the pantry nnd a few bottles flH Bf 4f on the ice became a very natural sort of thing. This ginger ale n4H Wm is made of ginger. It also contains pure juices of lemons and "H Kl limes, cane sugar and crystal water from a deep spring. I ,jjH I THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, MilUs, Mass., U.S.A. 3fl H 'ill iliiiK ' I IftalSi BwflilHIyil B -V Av-.'.WiiCi&- ;.Vf Last Chance to get One of these - Highest Grade Perry Suits " at one of these Special Prices! $40 Suits Cut to $29, $30, $31, $32 . $35 Suits Cut to $24, $25, $26, $27, $28 $28 & $30 Suits Cut to . $19, $20, $21, $22, $23, $24' I Last Chance to get one of them at these savings this year! fl Similar Suits will sell J for about $35 to $50!" And there won't be as good a selection of as sortments as we had this season! CI Buy two or three ,, . .1 i.. r buits at iiic&c pin-to ana campnur incm ui. vour coming needs I $ At Other Prices $15 and $18 Suits for . . $13.50; S20 and $22.50 I $16.50' Suits for i $17.50, 51 v"4 Tropicals q Carefully tailored, good looking, well fitting! Full range of colors from cream to oxford, with stripes and fancy mixtures! . - si $7.50, $9, $10, $1Z k ? ffl lA ?t Outing Trouserai . $5 to $8 y.i ( -V. ' T n ' . i , rime dalltl I P.rlt. . -' -M 4 p. U. Boturdayi, July andJiymt Itj PERRX V m-1 -