w frf If L , ,v v1- c EVEKJLNG "V6" , i vN, a-' LT V tf. . 'V ; LJjJDOEK-rfllLABBLPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, ljgj V !. 5 n. l A iJ. DENNY O'NEIL IN uL umBwTslLACEALLmKjvmm P'NEIL MAY LAND V fflGHWAYSPOST ffi Patton Also Spoken of as wt i unoice ior state vjom & missioner FOR BRUMBAUGH MACHINE C - rx-' 4V r- &- ( Talk of Other Resignations in Consequence of Political Hands in Departmsnts UAiUUHIIlMtU, .vug 13 The foicil leilgiiallon of I'rnnk II DUcl., ef Somerset County. .Stale llighnay Coin inlaaloner. became lif sa)t the (Jovemor deslreii t make the department n political annex of the VBie.BiumbaiiKli machine, Again revive"! the names of '. Utmiv O'.N'ell, State Insurance. Coinintnslunei. and C 13 l'.itton, .Sectetaiy of Agilcultute, ae the pos sible men who nrc to aid In building up the machine thiough the expendltuie of thn millions of dollar provided for high vtny woiU, O'Nell. on of the Keenest politician. In the State outslcls the I'enroae cam)). I" looked upon t the man who ulll mot Hlcely to be selected, unlets the Vans have ome one els In view, t'attnu If aniloui fop the place because, among: olhu thing. tt mrilea an $8000 mlar) O.N'ell la one of the best oir'iI-iH the Uovernor ha In h'n Cabinet and moie over, In In entire ii)miathy with vntuill) ever) thing the (loernor doet He. however, la of the !nme type as I3lac). It Ih gen eralty believed that If he were told bv the Governor to do aomethlng he did not think right, he would sever 111 connection with the State lloverninent Tnll of othoi rcalguatlous because of thn alleged Injection of politics Into the Htale Opattmentl) the (iovernni and his At torney (Jenrtal, fraud Shunk lliowu con tinue It la ald .State Health Commie loner Dixon will not etand for the Injec tion of politic Into hi depaitment lie i neatly dlaturbed because the (Jovernoi mw fit to piolde Stale fund foi the In apecllon of lieams for the benefit of fl-lt but not foi the benefit of humaiiMnd 'Iho Uovcrnui vetoed the Item piovidlng the ealarles for the (If t -four stream In spectors of the htale Health Department but, approved the hills for the Huh Maidens who pet that manufacturing1 plants do not liour chemical Into atieams Chief nnglneei filler of the Slate High way Depaitment, nia resign ax a i suit of his chief's break with Governor Brumbaugh over the latter' attempted coiuondilp of the derailment's plant to distribute the f,000,000 for State hlghu.iv woik uiumii, the counties on a inad-mlleage basis Publication of the vailous umomitH which niack Intended to set ailde fnt each county teleased the tlguici which the Uov rnor desired to Keep daik Why he should have tried to do this Is unknown, foi many counties have known for months Just what they would received provided the) put up a similar sum. They knew these amounts definitely as soon as the Governor ap proved the highway bill, being- able to woik It out on a percentage basil, aftei figuring out the number of miles of State hlghwaj route unimproved in their dlstrhts Already .Mck'e.ui, Allegheny, Aimstiong, Butler. Beavet, lliadfotd, Crawfuid, Cam brlat Chester. Krle. lllk, Cavette, Oieeno, Indiana, Lawrence, Lucerne, Mercer, Mont gomery, Northampton, Northumberland, Potter, Tlogn, Someiset, Venango, Washing ton and Westmorland Counties have agieed to co-operate with the State Hlghwa De parment on the flfty-flfty basis that the Governor disapproves Mr i fV' i' H ! ill ml ; -phs- TOSSED PETITIONS OVER TRANSOM Reason Thai Three Philadel phians' Nominating Pa pers Were Late EXPECT MANDAMUS SUITS General Hillings, of Franklin, May Contest for Place on Congressional Ticket Pholu b V I imiueiiiiMii. I.IEUT. J. FKKD MACKHV In command of Pennsylvania Ttuck Conmpany No. 8, which had left Wtllinmsport, Pa., to ltc mustcicil into Federal !ei'iee. TRIAL OF BOY SLAYERS AWAITS FARMERS' PLEA Ku. K.& ! tfk ;f . U tT .f r IL w 4 IV m?v, ' s ri. t V? 1 - r er1 it' IV MINE FATALITIES SHOW DECREASE FOR HALF YEAR Individual Worker Being ImpiMMid With Need of Protection Greater Precaution Taken IIAItlUhBt JIU. Aug 13 halal acci dents about the coal mines of Pennsylvania were not so nuineious dutlng the flitt six months of 1917 as lompaied with the .anie period last jear There were C09 fatall ties this jear, as compared with fill in 1916, knowing a decrease of 2.1, The greatest number of accidents ac cording to data collected hs Chief of Mines ItoderUk, resulted from falls of coal, slate and mine roofs The number this veir was JGO. while ill 1916, during the (list half ear. It was 238 The departmenr, Mhrough lt Inspectors, has made every ef fort to make. Impossible the lecuuenc'e of these accidents Chief iloderick savs inineis grow Indlf. ferent to dangeis. and the lessening of the number of accidents now Is largeiy n ques tlon of educatioo and or Impressing the Individual worker with the necessity or protecting himself and his fellows CROWDS AT CAMP..MET1XU Thousands Attend Set vices at Hunting don Valley Assemblage fclUOKSIlINNV. Pa. Aug 13 --lliou-aands attended the Huntingdon Valle camp meeting for the (list big Sunday of cential J'ennsjlvanla'B outdoor assemblage of Meth odists. 'the pieachers at the thiee sessions et the Ilev. Dr. Charles M Olmslead, super intendent of the Wllkes-Barie District of the Wyoming Conference, who preached In the morning, and the Ilev Ui Georce M. Bell, of Kingston, who preached afternoon' nu evening rue iiev, uien iiaiuwiu, ot Mansfield, directed the Hlblj Conferences, and TJr. Trank Klues, of naltimore, ifrt , the children's meeting 'thousands Attend Field Mass IjAXUASTKU, Pa, Aug 13 Sevciul thousand persons. Including delegations from tlarrisburg, Heading, Yolk. l,?u-iioii and Lancaster attended a Held mass on St. Clement's inonauleij grounds at Kphrata, held undet the management of Lancaster Council, Knights of Columbus The services were paitlclpated In h Bishop McDcvItt, of the diocese ot Harrlsbuig, and twenty-five priests A largu orchestra ac companied the singing. Agriculturists Object to Call for .lury Duty While Harvest Is Renriv HKuuKV ll.l.i: I'a Aug 1. hauliers objecting to jm dulv while the haivest seaon Is on iii.m succeed In poipoulng un til Novemhei the triil if Crnesl llalues, who, Willi ll.ni'. Until Mntteni, lias been ronvlcUd of the iiiuidei nf William Hatne his fathtr 'I he Mate Supienif Couit has giauted llalncs n new lil.il which was In begin In the Jeffei'ou fount) couit heie toda) 1 tallies Is tlglileeu eai old Mottcin Is "evenleen 'I lie hiit-i nlra appealed to the Suiireme ( nun aflei the Koaul of I'ai dons lejecled the clement v plea ot both Hut In Mottcrnn use the hlg.ie. tllbunal would go no furlhei than send It back to the Jefferson t'ouut) couit and let (he ques tion of a new healing hn decided bv the trial Judge II Is expected the atguinent befoin Judge t'otbel on .Mullein n appeal will be held within the next two weeks When the 1 (nines rase Is called toils) it Ik Mectid the couit will .itc'ee to post pone il Ihsl In lespouse to the strong sen tiiiieut foi this action to pirveul luteifei enco w llli the woik nf hatve'tlug and second possihlv In await the outcome of Moltrins effoit fen a new Dial .Vlolteiu Is the pi luclpal wlluess against llalnes When the liovs weie tiled a veai ago the t'outt house was filled with peisous Horn even section of the count) llccause of tile Meat lutcieit In the case thetc appeals to be no ilntibt that hundieds of farmers would give up woik foi n dav or two to come Into town foi the new ti III. rU Carbon Count s Quota Is 112 MAUCII CHUNK, Ta , Aug 13 Acroid lug to the lev lied figures from the Mate Registration Bureau, Carbon Count) 'a quota is Hi, a reduction ot more than luO from the original, due to revisions ot credits allowed for enlistments In the National tluard prloi to June 30, The first quota Wave credits for guardsmen only to the cities and boroughs which were the head quarters of a command. Hoy Killed by Auto in Chester ' CHnSTBH. Fa.Aug 13 ulrtlnc fiom the pavement to the street, ten-year-old Frank ltumford fits Welol. street, was run down at Sixth street and L'dgemont avenue by Frank Kerr, of Leiper btieat, L'ddyotone. driving; a touring cats The child was rushed In the Chester HojpiUl by Kerr and died half an lioui later from a fractured skull, ' Ketr was held to await the action of a 'v owner's iury. frr 'Wilmington Bank Clearings Grow WILMINGTON, Del, Aug. 11 Clearings at the Wilmington banks last week amount. 'ti to J,ISB.57b.C7, -compared with 32,19.'.. 114.40 for the same period last year. Though theamount is large, the clearings over the previous year have been showing about the mud lnoreaeo for several weeks, Twif Halts SukUtAMm9t ;ra, . CURB MARKETS STARTED BY ALLENTOWN COUNCIL Free Space Ptovided for Farmers in Effoit to Reduce Cost of Living M.I.KN'IOW N I'a, Aug II in an ef fort to leducii the high cost of living In AllentovTii City Council has now es tablished eight curb oi open lot market which )eaiH ago weie suppiesjc-d, 'thev will he "fiee" markets, in that It will not cost the fjtmeix oi dealers am thing to set up their wagons oi stands The Cham ber of Conimeice the Lehigh Countv (Srauges and the countv faun agent will co-operate in an elfort to get the fainieis to ionic to the muikets A confeieure will be held upon the sub ject ot market da)s and hours the assign ment of places and leasonablo t,anitai) legulatlons 'I he plan will be to have, maikels In Alleutuwn like those at Lan castei and oik The lots foi the maikntS) were made available by Colonel K M Young the William II Aluev estate, the 'liltbdilsr estate, the Pason estate the Lehigh Valle) Itallioad Companv Piof () Dome)' and ex-Ma) in I'liarles I) Hun-sicker David S. Cook WltlLiinsVILLK. Aug 13 Uavld .s ook president nf the First National Bank and one or the best known men In Yolk i.ouiitv idled suddenly from a sltoke of apoplexv In his eightieth ear Since hn 'Jshtt'ti eara old, when he engaged with his rather In th lime business, he hart heen active in business, He was M-uetai) and tieasurei of the AViIghtB vllle Iron Company, otganlzed In 1888, and In 1S7J he went to Vltgtiila, whole he elected a laige furnace, lie was an ex tensive land owner In Vliglnla. and affiliated with all tlje leading industries ot this sec tlon He was a chattel niemhei or the Maona and a member of the 1'iesbyterlan Cbuich. Ills wife survives. ' Aaron V. Stover QUAKUfVlOW.V. Pa . Aug. 13. ai..n K Stovei, seventv.jlx, died at his horns here. A native of II a) cock, he e moved c. piiakertow;i when quite )ounr ... .v..u ,..,.. o ninr, i Ur many )eara he was a leader In upper Uucka County politic", having been n active associate with the late Lau Penrose. lie served four ) ears as postmaster, was tieaauier of the local F. A. M,, borough treasurer and county tieasurer, dliector of Quaker town Trust Company, lifelong- Republican He Is survived by a widow, two sons Frank, of Philadelphia, and Harry, and one daughter, Mrs Maud Stover Coll, both of Quakertown. Milk Prices Boosted HAKKISBL'Ra, Aur. 13 The formsrs of Dauphin and Cumberland Counties at a meeting, agreed to put up the price of milk frojn twenty to twenty-four aents a gallon, and the local dialers on August 15 will increast the pries from eight to ten cent a quart In Harrisbure and vicinity. Reasiinc Calls More Men for Draft RBADINQ. Pa , Aur. ll.v-Thla cltv must Wtsu wty soldltrs aa4'tMuty en slS.lfca.Ufrui)nnil USf. ""-' Imr! .. IIAMHIbBLItU Aug 13 Tto or moie mandamus suits may be bi ought In the Dauphin County Couit as the teiult ot piocrastlnatlon by randldites In filing theli nomination papers at the State tlfp'tlment One of these cases may be biought bv fleneisl Willis ,f, Hullng, of 1'ranklln who deslrej to entei the rnngreslonal content in the Twetily-elelilli District, compilslng Mer cet Aenargo Wanen Koiet and Kit, CoJi lle O I' llleaklev was elected theie Ust veai but teilgned js the ieull of an ex pose of his election Mense Koi that tcason a fioc;il election will be hehl till" fall Suimtitt cull papers filed befoin lilda) ilie last cld foi fllliic calm- from C H lleiliiln ot W'.uieri and C c: Vl-iitln both IVuioiiat and I ' l.vons a (lepubllun I tleneial llulltigt (lied a papei as n Ileptib- Mean candidate but h .ille.idv nriuouiiccii it contained onlv luu mines Potitions foi ongiess inusl conlaln 200 signatures The additional slgnatilies wete mailed bv registered lettei oil I'llday. but did not in live heie iiulll Hie on ."-itunl.iv s tlieic Is no olhei coiigresslotial tlKlit In the State no blank petition fonim wero pi Intel ll vrai, ind the ones cni to lien rial llulitgs fix I lie Inst clcv foi filing a tnenlv-eif' i clas pi loi In the pilinnih" I he la was ili.iuged in Hie l.et,ltlaluie flMiit. lie Usi dav as fortv davs piloi to the piiuailff 'I he othci candidates In the I neut) -eiptilli DIMlkt Mlllck olll the flguies 'twenlv eight and lii'eiled 'foitv ' (icnei.il I Inline; tjv lie did nol know the Ian had been thinged TIIULK IMIlLML:Li'UlANh I.NVoLKD 'I he other suits ma) come fiom thieeian illdiles Tor judge or Common Pitas Com I No 0 Phlladelphh 'I lit) are Thomas P Tvvlblll 1'iank 'I Alallhew and fieoigo .Steiutri inessengei vith thii petitions and ulth an adillt'oiial petition foi Judge: Cu(,ene Uonmnell anlveil lieie lale Til da) nighl He went to the Slate Derail ment ,iud round tin' office locked foi the night 'I hi- closing houi of Hip Mate Dijiait mciil Ih G o'clock III the afternoon bin mi the last dav, to accommodate those who alwa)s anive late the office is usuallv kepi open a lone as the department officials know petition aie mi the way thfie On I'llelav nlRht thp nlUce was c loed at III 'ft o clock The mcveiigei Willi Hie petitions called up Chief Cleik Ceoige D Tlioin and Rot him out of bed at 11 lift oclork He said he would eml a taxlcab foi him if he would uo to the Stale Depaitment to le celve the petitions .Mi lliuiu said lie could not get tlicie befote 12 o'clock "oit bloomiiiET old ciab, said the mes &eiiRei nvci the telephone 'Same to )au and man) of them,' le plied '1 lioi n Vlin the Slate Depaituieut was upened the notH lon.o wee found In the depaitment having been tossed llnougli an open dan Olll In five of the judicial dlMnUt the can didates have no opposition and the) will most likely all be ie-electcd at the pii niailes 'ihey ate Judge S J M McCauell, Dauphin County. Judge William ButUi, Chester Countv, riohert McCoimlck, Cam el oii-Cilntou-Elk district: Judge A Swaitz, Montgomeiv, and Judce John Add Mcll jalne, Washington Judge Hall, of the e'ameion-Cllntnn-LIk district, a biothcr of the late State Senatoi Hall, was expected to flic papeis hut none iriived. LIST OP ( AVUID.VI KS I lie follow lug is a llt ot candidates In Iho counties filed at the htale Derailment CON'GP.L'SS Tnentv -eighth Dlstitcl L'lk t'oicst. Metcei, Venango and Warteu Counties (to fill vacancv) i: if lleshiln. Wairen, Deni , lT G Lyons Wairen Hep : C G Mat tin, Franklin, Dcm OltPHAN.V COL'RT .11 DO US Philadelphia Countv (two to be elected) -Ldwaid A Anderson 'Toseph P Lamoi elle, Kmanucl Kline, George Ullrich, Hob eit P Bonnei, William C Lynch COMMON PLEAS JUDGES Chestei (one to he elected) 'William Butler. Delaware (one to be elected) William 11 llroomall. James 5 nankin, Albert Dut lon MacDade Montgomeiy (.'ounty (one to be elected) Anion s Swaitz Philadelphia Count) (No. 1 one to he elected) 'V. Amedee Ureg) Walter V Chew Philadelphia County (N'o " two to be elected) William C Kerguson. 'Chailes U McMichael. David Lav is loaeph II Thomas, Cdward D. Mitchell, John Lyman Rov Harold Miennan. Fred Be)ei, J J McDevltt, J Louis Brelttngei Philadelphia Count) (No. I. one to bo elected) 'Charles Y Audeuiied, Alexander L Lauer, Richard T, McSoiIe), William J lllKglll" Philadelphia County (No 5, one to be elected) William H Slaake, 'John Mon aghan, Frederick S Drake, Joel Paikev Crlt tendeii. Julius D. Love, lohn X Landbcrg. Eugene C Gonninell FIREMEN PLAN FEATURES FOR PICNIC AT PITMAN, N. J. Motor Engines From All Sections of the County to Take Patt in the Ftin PITMAN, N J, Aug 13 Motoi file en gines from all parts of the countv will be entered 'In the consolidation test which will feature the (list annual picnic heie of tli Gloucester County Firemen's Associa tion next Saturday. Calls will be Bant in simultaneously to eveiy Alehouse In the county and the time of each of the crews In making the run to Aloyon Park will bo roted The object I to demonstiate the speed with which assistance can be consoli dated for fighting a ssilous conflict atlon In any part of the county. Motor pumping engines fiom Atlantic! Cltv, Woodbury. Swedesboio, Colllngsnood and Gloucester City will engage In a ton test between and 3 o'clock. Chiefs of companies not participating win act as judge and awaid a silver cup 'I heie will also be a tug-of-war and other sports FARMER INVEIGHS AGAINST CITY FOOD SPECULATORS Soil Tillers Work for Less Thnn Cost of Production, He i Asserts CARLISLE. Pa . Aug. 13 -That tlie resi dent of cities set price and that farmers are not properly paid for their w-mK. '" consequence- of which eo many are oulttlng, Is the opinion of W. If. tourtiart." land Count) Tanner, head "' '"'"'., '"Vu era' and dalrymni'u associations He de clares that the inajoilty of the farmer are woikliig for less than the tost of pto- ' ".viLfchuglnil also Is ngilnl an) embargo which would hinder competition In food prices "Allow mo to ask )oll how fann ers nie golm? o huv high-priced manufsc titling work?' he asked lecently. 'Will the clt) peonIn come to oin lescue, nntl Instead or nskinir us to i as them foi the pioducl of th factoi.e at the late of eight houi work and ten hours ' ) will thev let u have their products a' he late of twelve ho lis' woik and tin bouts' pn) '"I he farmer ha to contend with waalher cotidltlon In hi effoiis He sometime Rett a good ciop and often doc nol I" ho does he penult some olio who has piobahl.v never nlsccl a tiop to nial p Hip prioo lit which he In obliged to Kelt 'I he faimei gel wages If the clt) speculatoi lets him liavu them I UNITS RE-FORMED ON FRENCH BASIS Ambulance Corps in Allen town Camp Reorganized on New Lines PREPARING FOR WINTER Now Quarters Being Built for Permanent Training Site SUNDAY SEES THRONG AT GRETNA CAMP Ideal Weather Brings Record Crowd in Every Soi t of Conveyance MUl M UP.hri.W I'J Auir H I'ifleeu thousand visitoii Hie b'ggest ctoud on ioc oi d, thiongcd t lie camp of llm PeiinH)Ivanla divisions aiixllliiv units vesleida) Ihey came bv spec i tiain atitnmubllep, molor cvcles and olhei lonievance rioin all parts of ejsteiii jnd euti,il l'enn)lvanla, and favoied In Idrsl wtathei coiiditlou" pcnt an riijnvable d. wlih ineli nIdlel tel.t lives .Hid fiimiN 'ide fiom the social fealuie, theie weie baud conceit thtnugh out the da and lejlgious sen Ices were of uniissal lnteiei Klght special I lain uli I lie I muuall and Lebanon fJivlslnii of tlie Pennsylvania ILill load handled the cioud while the nurn bet of automobiles was consei vallvely ficd at "(Mil) inotoiojcie at 1000 and hoise diawn conve)anocs at 40H The iegul.ii paikiiiK facilitle weie inadequate n oiil'ljiidlng featuie was an addles bj 1 lie Ilev Hauls II Cicgg, of Chicago, at the morning spivice In (he State Y M C A tent Mi Ctegg was In Cngland dining seveial Zeppelin laid and took for his slibjec t the quel v , ' What Can the Clerg) Do to Prosecute the War"' addressed by the l.'ngllsh clerg) to Field Maishal Halg, whose leplv a" lo effect a gieatei splt Itualltv among the people Tnlfoim and equipment weie issued .Sun da) to the mllitaiv police and dlscloifil how haid put the 1'ederal Government is In that man) soldieia dtew outfits that tlie) juklnglv likened to Joseph's coal of man) colois I'olloitlng the lsue. both Captain Heniv ( loful of Hie Philadelphia Companv, and Captain J i I) dp .Miller, of the Pltts IiuieIi i oriipam conducted inspection LAND PURCHASE AUGURS INDUSTRY AT MARIETTA 450 Awe Tiact Boueht by Banker. Designed for Big Plant Is Belief MMIIL'I'I Pa Aug 11 Heniv . r.lch. caslilei of the Hit .National Bank of Marietta, ha just tlosed a deal with a coiporatlon Involving the puichaso of 4 GO acres of fatm land Just west of Maiietta, the pilce paid being 540O per acie 1 he fauns were onned by Kta B Lngle Barr Rpangler. 8amel t! Kngle and John G Engle The piopeitv required is neai the Susquehanna Itiwi : the Penns)lvaiila Kali, road passes bv It and near by Is the pine line of the Matlella tiiavlt) W'atei Com pany. Ml J'.lch tefuiea lo tell whom he iep resents, but he ha said etiotif.Ii to make It ceitain tliat the propeil) Is to be applied to an Industrial cnleipilse An impiegsiou pievall heie that a steel plant I to be elected Halelon Asks Better Mnil Service HAZLlVION". Pa, AuiT 13 The Ha7le ton Chambei of t'omnieice acting1 on ap peals fiom lecal batiks and nieicliants to dav will send i protest to !' potal dcpaitineiit at Washington on t i- poor mail seivlce Harleton I lecelvip since the new tlmetahln of the l.chli i Valley llallroad went Into effect pvp a weeks ago STATE NEWS AT A GLANCE LLUN10W.V. Pa ug 13 Wink is being speeded on the permanent barracks at the fnlted States ambulance ramp at the Allenlown Fair Ground Oni of Hie three large buildings Is vlitually finished and the second I In an advanced stage The offlceis state that the ptesent plans ot the War Department aie to send all the men now In the camp lo Fiance within tne next two months, or, at latest, bv early fall, depending on trans poitatlo. facilities across the Atlantic Ocean .-v unit will b brought on, and a omi.v nf the facllltle or the ground shows that about 2000 men Can be kept In camp and trained during th winter, in summer the ground will accommodate 6000 but nut of the buildlrg aie unfit for w Intel use since thev are of such con filiuctlon fiat If will tip Impossible to heat tlcm The permanent bairacks will have healing )Slem With He oncoming ot winter the main building ot the Allcntown I'.Tir will le abandoned a a dorniltoiy for soldleis and ued for Indoor diilliuc pur pocr 'I he nerlty for everv Indi of t lie grounds foi the ue of the camp is In dlcited bv the fact that the c'amp ha com in uideeieil thn storage house of the Allen town Vail and it will he used . a gutrd house 111 IT OK DOCIOItS riisl I Ipuienant I McXIIlstei has been thmsfeired fnmi this i amp to Fort oglelhoipe C.i Itst Lieutenant R It l.owrv It ha been sent lo Fort Hairlson jlid l'ii-t Lieutenant O L Pchofleld has been ordeied heie Hi Q U Aini Hie only Allenlown phv ttlU.ni who enlisted In the medical coips iPLeivInc n commission as flist liputcnaiit has been attached to the post hospital 'J his position hp lecelved at his own request Not being a mllltai) man, Docloi Arner did not feel like taking command or a unit vvneie nillltaiv knowledge is desliable thinking he could best nere at the hospllal Dr W L" Kaheu or Philadelphia the first lieutenant in chaige or the Tioga, unit. Is In the Allcntown Hospital with a painful attach of ihcumatism Duilng the hot npell Hot tin Haken sulTeicd gieatlv from tlie heat and one night spent no les tliin si hour utidfi the shotvei bath The cold billing water that Allcntown inns thiough Its pipes pioved too much He is Improving and will be on duty ncNt week l'JIP IS KCORGWIZUn I he leorganlzatlon of tlie camp cm the basis of fmtv-flve men to the unit has been completed and wa a tiemendou job When the oilglual call went out theie weie teque'ts of thlit)-si men to each standard unit accoiding to the French arm) nystem 1... r..l.!-A a. i.l iAniis.1 ef ATiralial lritfytt 1 Later it was dUcoveled that It would he ndvlsahlp to add nine melt to each unit, to eive as mechanicians and lepah men In Fiance there aie little blacksmith and le paii shop at fiequent Intetvals along the nails ir, ipn.nr hi okpn-iloivii nintmcaiH mid ' ambulances, but it will be Impossible for the tnetican aimv to have peimanenl lepair shops and it was deemed wise to have enough men to take care of all bieakdowus 'I he leoiganlratlou meant a great mauv changes, both In the make-up of the unit and in commanding offlceis Some unit's were siioit of th''t)-sl: and olheis had nearlv double that iiumbei, and all weie made to consist of foi tv -Ave men In doing this It wa necessarv In some Instances lo put bov fiom the AVest oi South, as the case might be whop nulls numbered mote than fottv-fivp Into units fiom vailou places that weie short and thus then, ha been a gical tluowlng togethei of men fiom nil sections of the United States A case in point Is where the son of Judge Dean of Boston was made a membei ot the South Caiollna null to which he in stantl) became loal. although !.3 Tankee twang Is In marked conlrat to their south ern diawl Thp heavv woik of leorganlzatlon was performed by Majoi Aithur W Yale, of Philadelphia, oiganlier of ambulance com pnnle. with the O. K or ' olonel Person, the commanding oflleei The leorganlzatlon shows that the Cnlted fetate Ambulance Coip now consists of 117 unitiof foit)-flvn men, plus a (list lieutenant In charge of each or a total of 5282 men RBOKUAMSSBD CORPS 'I he leorganlzed corps consists of the fol lowing commanders and commands JPiYnliiiiBIKI 1 1 rtHii SCOUTING AT OCEAN CITY Lawrence L. Stevens, Jr., of 260 South I'orty-sixth street, is prob ably the youngest scout protecting the shoies of the United States. While spending the summer with his paienls at Ocean City, N. .)., he scans the sea and the sky ft pin the Boaidwalk, always, wealing his tiench uniform, watching for Get- man submannes or Zeppelins. Asn i .lr( urd I"" Carl tl "VNcncle 101 VVIIUrcl tV. Putnam inj Msiiln P. "mior I in JUrlon i Wilson tni iieorgo 1. Hon . H'l Herbert C vrrlbnei mil c'larrnrn I, S,im.in 107 llurrlfcon J ltoblu soi mi Mien Wuinlcock 1'' 'i errpnrn ltad tin Clark K Lurigfonl 111 Hnrr c Ion"" II.' h jrl V Miores tl t lUle Martin 114 liiil. K Vice ul loush 1 1 " llonies I) Ucif 1th ilnnton Turn , 117 Ernest Itkhmcl 11 Battle Creek lUltle ("reek . .. Battle cYeek .0 smltli I orm A IrucK.A vvilleBarre A VVelleiley A Portland Me .A Portland, Me .B Portland Mf C t nil of Illinois A. I nW of llllnot tl I'nlv of lllino U la- A e'V Haven . A Lnlv or Callfomla U I nn of i nlltornla C I nit c f I'HlllomlJ D lleadnuarter - Nt-v Voik SEIZE A "WIRELESS" PLANT IN MEXICO Outfit Is Discovered on Lobiz Island Builder Is Placed Under Arrest Uig 1 I a ueinian has been on Lobiz MHXICO riv Wlut I believed to have bsen information foi w aiding station dicoveied b) .Mexican officer Island, a lighthouse station off the .Mexican cmst, uoitheasl of Tuxpam The Mexican authorities believe the "tatlon mlcht have been converted Into a submaiine or naval base had it not been located b) them The Coveinment rccentl) decided to place a vviieles station on Lobi? Island and when Manuel tlodilguez Otilteirer, Sub secietaiy of Communication, went to Tamplco on a tilp ot Inspection he sent Albetto Mender, chief of the vviele de depittment of communications, to the Is land. On hi airival there Mendez found a complete wlteless plant in operation. It had been built by the. .ghthouse kcepei. who foiinul) wa a mechanic He was unable to give a sallsfactoiy account of how he obtained tlie w!ieleR appatatu and was anesled Mender alo learned that n launch, which had, made the island It headquarteis, had heen car)ing supplies, aims and ammunl tlon to rebels on the mainland, who had been interrupting traffic around Tu.pam and Interfciing with oil shipments The launch was confiscated As Mender, with the keepci a prlsonei, stalled for the mainland In a lighthouse lendei another vcsel put off ftom the main land and follow ed the tendei until It was within the tluee-mllc limit Mendez has made a full tepoit and the Government Is Investigating The coast la being seaiched fot other wireless plants. GIRL AND YOUTH DROWN (mBBNSBURa, Pa. Aug. 13 Malxls Ilugg and Robert Klcher. each fifteen years old, ot Je&nnette, were drowned In the treacherous waters of Buttermilk Falls, at Idlewlld, In the eastern part ot Westmore land County. The girl had made a dive and was caught In the swirling current. Youns Eicher went to her rtscue and both went down. Charles Thomas, ot Greensburg, who attempted to rescue them,, was almost dragged down with them. Wesley Mllnor, Historian, Diet BRISTOL. Pa , Aur. 13. Wesley Mllnor one of Bristol's old historians, died at his residence here In his seventy-eighth year. lie was a oagtagemaster ot the Pennsylvania Railroad forty-one years and was pensioned a few years ao, K u a a. i.ahta & m usiuh kT mm (ib. n WimiM H1HJB M.ST HKAni.Nd Tioops composed of nicmbtis of leglmeiitM ot the Fourth Pio vlslonal Uilgade, New Voik, will anlvp In town to (.it nd thn Lebanon Valle v and Pea cock Itallioad bridge which had been guarded by the Philadelphia olJIeis duilug the lat thice months f.Olil.I.I.USV II.I.K. Miss Clutsla M daughtct of Ml. and Mis Kile) Class, wus married to Chailes N Dellatt an armv field clerk attached lo the I'nltcd States Coast Aitllleiv Ciov ei not Island, .N HKI.MIOLI1S ltwln L Swclgcu a fatm. ci, lhltl).thiee yeaiH old vvu hilled when a wagon loaded with a thieshlng machine pabsed ovci hi body l.V.Uliiilios 'the P.ev .1 r Pcnn pas tor of the Pentecostal Chuich of the iaza lene, pleached his farewell Btinion. The Rev and Mrs I'enn will leave shortly for Africa, wheie tlie pastoi will engage In mls slonai) work .NF.8()ULHOM.S(i Cggs aie selling at flftv cents a dozen, nnd the high cost of feed Is bound to make them soar higher IlKAVKR MKADOW John King was presented a du Linerty Uond by the C. M Dodson Coal Company as a leward for working eveiy day during the last month LANSIOKH Wlnfrcd D. Lewis, a mem. ber of the Carbon County bar, has been elected a dliector ot the Lanstord Dime Bank, I.AJ.8FOKD A M Neunilller. who has conducted a general store here for fifty sue cesBlve years, has left for a tour of the Northwest, Middle West and Southern St&tts I..VN81 ORU Raymond Schope, assistant cashier of the Citizens' National Bank-, haB passed a successful examination for the position of assistant paymaster In the navy and expects to be called on duty shortly. WK1BSPORT The funeral of Levi A Schoenberger, Republican candidate for sheriff ot Carbon County, wae held with services by the Rev. P. V, Kuhn and the Rev. G. V. Riffert. .NESQUEUOMNG Mi. Jones, of the ivcnueiu israei aynagozue. nil siiini,t.. and Brlnley Rtchatds, soloist of St. Maik'a Kplscopal Church, Mauch Chunk, sang at the evening servloe In Reed'e Methodist Church. UAVCH OHVUKTht Mauch Chunk rant t the carbon County Chapter of Firat Lieutenants Tohn T Bethel. Prank N". (ireen loaeph W. Garden decree s VVoodatil i' II Wehater c aliln Witter i.uther 1 FerAUfton Vattll U Oreer I imrlts N. Hell r Itufuti Van A est I'lllolt R DIvon 1 dtvnrd K Mooie ailtou I) liana . AleanUer H l.lHlee No Samuel Met' Browne ill 1 rant. I. C'nle 'ihomas ri Hurler, r.iiil 1. Ccia . Willie .1 V Inion lames (I Kldd Pranl. A Brajlen liatiln Lyon Wnllel J VMilte house cltorie Tt. I'lapa n U Hamilton loiin i; uolln lection . Unit Stoneman lellowahlpA .Stonaman I'ellowshlp.D storotnan Fellowship.'' I'nlv of Penn .... A lloneinan I'ellonililp H .Sloncman Fellowship K stonemsn Kellowahip r StonerriHii rellow,hin (l ITarvard Harvard .Harvard UaiMiiKiuii Waahliikton Wafhhuuin T'njv of rzlnis Jlnlv of Viislnla .I'oluville loin a llooklna lohrtptoivn lohnstown Princeton ur llenjamln F vvyiuin . raiin r vvnuunaii ritwaril A l.oorer Atei D 1 ercuion Charles I. Weber navtd K .Smith Rener B Orahatn I tiarles I, lenntnsa c'liarlaa I,. 1 ulmsr i laude v Thomas William n Itakln. Henry L, nibby Mark 1 Healy Max R Sloekton lohn It 'lurmr Claude VV. Page John C Hen. loaeph V Horan... Ihomaa O Kllleeti Jiihrman H Hhuta 'mes 1, Jolev ... laiftni, vxr n.Hi hn 'hot It Kennerdell SO ParCl K llinlln. R1 "ours jc jiiar Max P. cowett.. rtoial A Schaaf Minor R, Kendall. Kawln. Pottar.. lrlay A. Felts... Jlieodort C. C'rnft .""ina I'rait 111 SI 1J na 34 II so. IT. IS IS 111 41 4U 41. 44. 4ft. 40. 47, 48. Ilucknell llurknell Columbia, s c' Columbia c Columbia, R ' 1'enna .Stale Col . I'enns Slate Col Frankfort t'hlladolplila TtnlV of '1 Ann..... Wastilnitton and l.ee !"' "i riorina Vew Tori. Hlensman 1'ellowahlpH Amherst C6leSe a 10,000 AT CAMP-MEETING AT BRANDYWINE SUMMIT One of the Biggest Days in the His tory of the Organ ization Wll.MlMilON, Del Aug 13 It is esti mated that at least 10,000 perisons attended Biand)wlno Summit ramp-meeting neai this cit) toda) on the occasion of "Big Sunday" which I the last Sunday of the camp 'there weto services In the mornlne, aftei noon and evening It was one of the big gest daJS In the hlstor) of the campniect- Jlnlv of Penn n Kara; "" Boeton V l"wf ,,e -,'le A ..... IlflA lij C.,"".71".0 i ran,. r,i. i-urdcic vvm a. c;liamberiain SO.. Carnal .V.,N,..8tj:lclln'1 l"Lafayett. C'olleit Si"1"'1 Toms... (12.. Dartmouth , SSJ'Ti J'a C.f r" " M Kslent 't:'05 i.,'?mlth..., ,. Pasadena i. , H. Northrup,, S5..Pidna M.K. I'erlclna,.: ns..PaaaeIeiiI .. SfJ Hi '-tsrjteit.,.. 7..Allenton X!),ridAv.f r. . . .Hamlin." Mirm loaeph Klmhali.. Rn..Phlirt.iit,iilnn'" Willi, jj Ceiaon... 7n..nlv. or vvaahin;;;:.' i!?"' 5 Eii'i'd.v.:: ?s::"2w- ?rlv.vh,n'",n s .loMph H YoiC Sn0.!?"" nwmpT tl . A A n a ci B H n A A V. . A A n CJ n A ,A ..II Hoi ton 'rmp! Poat Kxclunie M&m ('ohe mci-ordham I'olleae r.;. iiniv. or j.nn r,r, Packard n .New Voik ST.. New York .p'unrdc,e',h"iulh MOl.T GRKT.NA Pa ,n iiiti uuuav ai ilie Auk 1.1 Tt tu lln.m,nli... . mo mount uretna United n e,i,;J ... ," t'ln 1st. and b) leason of tlie niiiifilT" '" on the State reservation the clwVm,p iii larr-eet h. i, I.,..." '"e.crowd was 4 Ion life ran n.nti'i, S . F.,.V?". ocl!C- inacleuate ---,-s spoke at the afternoon and I evenl.?i,ltaB01 iaurtnfSS" Maigaret T. Russell, ot Mobile' fina MlM ducted the Sundaj Ichool and 'p'.n? 'r0 Clippings, ot IlaiilibmK,"," inf',hJJ' ot the evening sonu seivlce t.harge - . Girl Victim of Smash Dies HASJLETON, Pa, Aur 11 x.i .. Spauldlng, tvventy-lour ) firs .'thT L'f lliel nve persons Injured when 7he . '?i" f.l,,e as struck at the Crnnbwrv pL? tom,0,,tle Penns)hanla ner dled a ,hs r" B V,v a Pltal of a fractured skull ani i.MVe Hos The othtr Mctlms of th" accld'" hl.p' Good shape and will rccoe? ' are ln PinSBURGHYOIJlll MM DRAFT LAW! Youthful Slackers Orcaniw'l to Resist Sfilppnl 1 War Service 150 IGNORE fUMMONsrj Several Overheai'tl to Boast Th Would Not Be Sent to EUrn"tyj pean Trenches PITrSBCHGir, Aug. 13 rir,. . J plstanco to the selective diaft i.V ,.ca. V Count) has como (o light through th. r t emptloii boauls nf the Kim nnrf 'J Wards reporting to the Dcnan.' . ?P"i'. tlco that a croup of voting men of thai t trlct had organized to avoid mint,;,?. 'V jce wnr. Declailng the) would iathcr co . ,J than enter the nillltarv set vice th. s have Ignmed Iho summons nt the bo.rJ1! nppcai for ph)slcal examination an.i 11. 0 manifested theli opposltioii to belnt e.iuT " vvneii it wan found 1 id men had faliej , 1 appeal, Iho members ot the honr,i. "1 unable to account for the large number. ! absentees until Infotmation leached th' that some of the missing men had boitSV ",c . :.",.".. ;:"" A" i"""1:. "nd ""' ' '" ' ." jv vviuiams. m rctaty to the chad man .lohn s w,m I tho first knowledge the board had'oMk'' ! .i,...ti... .. .... ... vi in., Biiuuuuii aa wiiuii n Clllzen niA.v.. . sevcial men discuss their refual i. drafted It Is said these antl-draft.-. .. ', claicd thev were not going to fight i. ; Kurope and allow cempted foreigner, get their positions fpon investigation ,! ' was learned tint most of the mim. " " "e )oung m nf lliAea Itt n it qiIci ln l.K. .. . -'" " """ "Hive snown Ih.ir opposition to enterllng tlie ervlce llr. V the same Incalit) ' '" I urther Indications of icslstance uni.J Saturday In an announcement by AurT- Loch, chaiiman foi the. hoard for u?' Twent) -ninth Wai.I, that some of th. ulf ail.,, tiiif. tn. ..... . mt Iff ..,".:.,:.:.,' "iwi ior phiii.i is m-i nm.t We don't want to lrnv. awi,i.... f with this." was penciled upon one notl' lfllutned undelivered ollc,i "If these slackers have oiguilzed n,..,' cases Will he lian,ll.l i. m,V zcu' "KV said i: Lowr) lIu,cs7l niced si IZW i Our otTico wil' qttlncv. ei. ,.'" la.y authorities I ,e apprehension ?Z cat exainlnntlnii , iAiin..i , " tal authoiltls containing derisive .""t tages to the diaft board on tho cnv.tn.. 1 iric-i .vuciniej, tonlsht. ' Our otTico wil onlv be listrinn.ntil l ,., .. "r9 '1J i... ..,ii,.r,r" ..;. "'a"".,inB ne mm. HEADING MILLER URGES CALM ON FLOUR PRICES Hcnty of Wheat, But Sncculst.' Must Be Put Out of Business, A bays fcxpect KKADlMl Ha Aug U i:dard 1 AVeitr. for foitv vears .i lejiir. in ik. ,. and milling business of the county, has li'.j ..... .i Fidieiiieiii. cetiinR me public not tl Ret evcitccl about the pike or flour. Tin' wheat supplv Is ample AVerU declared and tne only thing neecssaiv to kep prlcti 1 .w, I, ib ,u jvfeii hpeuuiaiois out ' When Cong-toss, made the mlnhumn pries ot wheat ?. " AVcrlz said 'It seemed t fot get that onlv 5 per cent of the population is composed of fanners They are the cnl class interested in the high price they re ,-ci.u mi inrir inouucis. nut tuo other 91 pei cent wint lowei prices When Con gichs takes caie of tho 5 per cent the olhu 5 per cent mu-jt lake the conscnuencti ' Them Is eveiv Indication here of nuiuper poiaio crop. I cannot see whyprtccj should not be lowei now than J1.50 a bu!hL L'nough tubers aie si own here to fsed everr ono In the count), with lots left ovtr ll hope the Hoover admlnlstiatlon will Uli- up me potato question soon ' JiLiiiiUUlSTS HOLD "BIG UAY" Congiegation Marks Reopening of IU ' Church at Pitman PITMAN. X. J . Auc. 13 -Methodists had" a. "!. day ,ieic to maik the reopenim ot theli church, which has been lenound and cxtcnslvelv Improved during the lut two weeks No subscriptions were askel , foi vesterdny. the improvement fund hartali ueen previously sjbscrlbed Senatoi lames Hammond, of Mercwj Count), addressed a large audience lut 5 night. At tho inornlntr service the termon, was pleached by the Rev George H. Neil district Kiiperliitendeiit, nnd there was aho ', a "peclal nfternoon service by the SundJf? sciiooi 1 rOOI)-SAVING CUTS GARBAGE Not L'nough to Feed Collector's Pigi Afforded by Woodbury ', WOODBUnV. X. J.. Aur U The c'ty. gaibage collectoi sa)S lie Is not gettins, " J usual quantity 11600110 of the movemtw, 1 among the residents of food conserving J and asseits it is haid to get enough feed mr 1 his lions. IV )ear ago. he sa)s, theie was won garbage than his pigs could eat, but no his wagotm come In with Ics-j than nan (i wnni no ueuaiiy gainerea. fi THRONG AT CAMP-MEETIM. United Brethten in Christ lfave "Big I Sunday" at Mount Gretn.i Do you tnow a soldier boy In ctmp or colas to the front? Seed turn a copy 01 "IAUGHandLmr By Douglas Faibbanks It villi give him tometltlne to go by something to cling to-- something to coma back with. Put a con? It Vt 'comfort box"- crr;c:icect AHBoelatorei ?1.00Nt BBnTOK PUBUBUlKQ CO., New Tork riaclcer.., 7.. Huaquanhtn'tia" !'.'" f ' ngwrs"-v : : ts: sbks n Uf. !J-A Tamaa c.'Phllll V?.',?.?' & V A' 80"New Tort... Krci.-Xitcaoiifn SS'-RTLW i' ' Allan B.ecklay... S4, na ..A Iowa.. A Jim., n "ttClV.i" 'MH"snna. b B'it.M. 5it.., 8i..UnV. 0fYnVt;-n,.'.,',A """ , "inorop. ,,, v.. ,,.,(...... H..unr. ur ji.i.i.. sa.,,B Q fiph 'i W's tii.,i;nv, at WeE NIAGARA FALLS EM Daylight Tour via Picturttqu Rejirliner.1 iUtl. f-1l... X7..l SATURDAYS. A,u.t 18-25, S.pt.mber 1 d IS $12.00 sgani'-si.tifc wT 11 mm la......BRfl& J&?J-iB4t , ajSA.M. Tickets Claai 18 D?Am
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