iPgg!--. ' Mjmfe" fcEJMlU'fflLApWli., TUESDAY,' -APfltJST M.MUW T iDklers Welcome Milk Probe : Transit Lease to Be Finished Today : Soldiers Expect Marching Ordersrhis Wee : Crtyjfafl) .'vL . ' i . i i i dd a niMfi THREATENS PLAN SALARY nruwSr RADIO SPIESHERE TO BE RUN DOWN Mtf Wh'eless Leaks to Be Stopped I ana ijocateu oy xsew Instrument NONCOM RANK IN LIEU OF SHOULDER STRAPS FIND AND DESTROY PLANTS -! k& m fcl w-"-: News of Troop Movements and Other Information Sent to Germany From Here Men Who Missed at Training Camps Eligible to Appointment Kf r VtT if -1 $.'' Vt 'h , &'4 .f. W dti ft') I H f fe-r file!, .4 feij ' ml Ete i,' T Certain lliat ti(w of Hoop moiemeiits Hid other Information of a most closely guarded character has been sent out of this city by Hnailth'uiiird wireless stations, league Inland radio officials hale, with the assistance of city (initials, completed plans to dlseoier ami destiny nil pliwils within a radius of many miles of League Island, x The plans to suppress Information and top dangerous lokx hae promrssed with the utmost secrecy to a point where the fate of offender Is nealed, as electrical de tectors hale hern and nre being Installed In such a way in to delect all a If nies asses that par through (.'in rents nvrr the city. Chief James l Mclaughlin, of Hie Klec trlcal llureuii. who has lieen ru. operating with (Joverniiient officials In many ways since the oiilhiful. of the war. Is In con stant touch wi;h thu tuillu (situation He today refused to he inleiAlotvil on Ms iwirk, .laying that anything he In doing Is of h "conlldcntlar natuie The ehl-f haK completed plans for a ile leclor of wire ess messages that Is powerful enough not only to delect the alr'niensages hut to permit tho location of illslanie Hint the near location of plants. This detector will In the very ti'ai futuie he Installed on City Hall tow?r It will not he pjitlciilaiiy conspicuous, tint Its lecoidliiK system is said to he the latest luieutlon 'of radio iinrj connected with the army and navy. for some months the Covet mucin ha's lieen operating Independently In Its efforts to locate and "plug" linotidal leaks In the Philadelphia illstt'rt, and It was only as a last resort that the city officials were railed upon for aid, and the use of public build ings for the location of detectors- nought. The fact that Information of a secret nature has become hnown has been kept secret by League Island otllelale. Their action In ashing tho u'ty to aid In the dh- coery and dismantlement of all wlreli-gt stations hero was the flint Intimation city officials had that wlieless spies weie oper ating In or near Philadelphia, Lieutenant. It. V Cadmus, iblef signal offlcer of the Fourth Naval District, who Is In chaige of Ihe (lovernment wlieless school In the I'aikuay Huildlnc;. was sent fiom Ualllmore sexetal months ago to din mantle all wlreles piants In I'hilaiUlphla and vicinity Captain K. S. ion Hosltoenk. nai.v yard censor, this afternoon denied that League Island radio officials weie co-operatiiiK with the city to delect radio splen through a new Instrument to bo placed 'In the City Hall lower. Captain von lloskooick said that he knew nothing of the plan to detect splen through a so-called detector. He added that at the present time there was a radio station on the tower, but that station had nothing to do with detecting spies. PENN GARBAGE CONCERN FINED HEAVILY BY CITY Evening Ledger's 'Nelly's Alley' Campaign Leads to Numerous Complaints Mooded with complaints against employes of the Ponu Reduction Company, the Vaie controlled concern that collects the curb ge of Iho entire city, Dhector Dalesman, of the Department or Public Works, today fined the company IMC for derelictions, in July. The ui eraxe fines Imposed against this company have bern fiil u month, and the amount Imposed for July Is neaily double the entire sum imposed In fines the whole of last year The wide publicity given the inauv fall tire of employes to collect garbage In nil "tl:"' "i me cuy ny tne KVisNlNd I.KIKIEII led to an aiulanche of protests. Complaints from all sections have poured In upon Chief Ilobert Hicks, of the Hureau of Street leaning, and the answer of the depaitment Is the heavy fine Imposed today. The amount allowed the contracting com- VfJ'?, for W0lk ,lur'"l' the month was 915, H4, Noucomuilssloii lallngn In the national army are awaiting all those who failed to win their shoulder straps at the first of ficers' training camps, Colonel C, A. I1. Ilutneld, In charge of the local i remit lug station, 1210 Arch street, has received orders from Washington to enlist men who failed to receive commissions at the training camps In the national army. They will be enlisted as privates, but when the divi sions of the national nrniy ordered to the cantonments In September thp men will lie graded corporals and sergeants. Major Oeneral J. r'ranklln Hell. nun. inatiiler of the Department of the Kast. uiges all candidates who failed to nrociiie commissions at the officers' training camps to apply for noncommlsslons In Hie national ai my. II was pointed out by iener.il Hell thai Inutile sixteen divisions of th national army a (olal of 7S,3I2 noncommissioned officers would he needed. In every division there win no tiventy-thtee teglmental sergeant majors, Toity hatlulloii sergeant majors. 1st first sergeants. I Si' mess sergeants. Ijtl'i seigeants and 'Jillf! corporals These figures apply to the piescm oi gaulratlou of Infantr). It is generally uii. del stood that iIiIm inganlzallon will be inaiiKeo, mil i.eneral Hell whk unable to tlguie Juit what the number lll b under the new oiganlziillon. He feels conlldeiil. Iioueier, that no less number of nonrom tiilsslouril olileers' posltloii.i will be open. "These figures, of ionise, lelnlp to In fantry only." Mild (ieiiernl Hell, "hut there will be a still linger number of noncoin-iiiI-mIoiipiI olllcei'H when the minilier of regi ment of i. tin i liiainhf" of service are also counted " "In tho nn. promotion lo tiomomniis sloiied ofllieis Is made excluskely on ineilt. and tile W.ir lirpaitmetit lias allead aii uniliifed t lint thein will be no more tlnliiliig camps fur ninVois. and thai heieafter otllceis lo fill Hie laiancles will be piomoled fiom Hie ranks, line needs only to know Hie gleal number of promotions which liaie been made to fill uicuices ociasloned In- the casualties In lliiropean wars to leullzie how rapid piomiitlon Is liable to be In Hie Anieilr.'in service once It becomes fully In lolled In opeutlons In the tienches in l.uiope "Any candidate who has failed lo win a commission and who can show genuine met It need not have tho slightest doubt or being able to earn a commission before Hie war closes, unless It closes veiy soon and before the American army becomes leally seriously Involved in the snuggle" I MTi:i S)TATi: X.WV Hh.imoimI llnry Hums, 111, Chpsirr. Ph Cliarlrs llliry Wolf. SI. SJ2 Alliulius 1 Charles Itlehiird H'unl. 22. M2.' N. 2llth si. .tallies ('01 lie. IN. IL'IS Itltner SI llcnr Clay llelsei. Is. n:is IV. Ilmal l .liisnili I s ti I I Kuan IS. 22I II si .I;hii ln tri k Finn. III. ii'ili Cisiiuii mr Waller ll.il.ui. Klllutl 2ll. Winston. N .1 (eorae Alberi l..ih. is, linnibure vi Joseiili llinrv Voro'js, III. WIIiiiIiiki.iii. Iii .lovuli Arthur llfse. ST. ."(27 N ."illi si Wlllliim Wstsuu Hars. .Ir. 111. LimiHsiei I's. '. '".V1" Yeinoil 211 12.12 South si. Uflllaee Prvilerlik Peru. 22. 2iS N 7lh SI. Ilnrnlrt Cher Kri. IS. camp Hill. I' .lolill Iihih-:.- Huuter. IS. Coiistiohorbeii. Pa .awrfiiie A lionsnertj. S.1, Clifton Ilrlclils. Illissell William Junes. 2.1. Itlverslile, N. ,t. hilwaril Joseph O'Ksn-. 17. I2M .". I.'.lh si John Joseph .Imnle, 20, I'll Cntharlne nl Joseph Stanley Htroiyk, 20. 27.10 l-Mxemuut si tl.MTKU NTATKS AKJIV llerinaii Kioesrhe, 111, .121 W. York nt Cornelius C O'lli ten, 20, 221 .V 1.1th st 'ay X- Pnjaenm)er. 20, Coateaillli.. Pa Joseph K. .MeMalion. 21. (I1K9 Wll.le si Paul T .CiKhraii, 2S. Clajmont. Del. Austin M. Wlmlle. III. llrandywlne .Manor V..V... I urss. ill. nil Hlller HI ywillHtu HuclienlieM. 2. (Ci K. Auburn si Crealaw ZesalJo. 2(. I Ins N Kn.lil si I'eler S. k'urkoskl. 21, Chester, p.i Antony .Mlsenunl. 211. Criim l.vnne. Pa Charles II. Jerils, in, 4.V.0 Mulberry si v'SIm" A. Morrlssey, 21. 2111 N. (Iran si William Morrl.HI. 2.11.1 H, 2cl l Thomas .1 Vaaey, ai. 21122 K. I.ehluh ule SKC(M) PKN.VA. I'IKI.lt MtTII.I.KKV I'llallen W Maeallnej. Ill, fi.-, Frailer SI. U'V.y . W'"."1' -!' 'v-':' Linden " Caniilen. J alter K .llrllnwell. L'7. 21111a Pemberlon l Samuel Tall. 20. 2!ilft N .Mutter si. lleimuu Tucker. It'. -C'0 N 7ih si Itexlua .1 Stevelisun. LM, Norrlstonu, I'a lenry . . Ahiendta, til. 2S2.'. . Ilnwaid t. leiijaiiiln A fatter. 2a, 2.1 IS .V Howard si. H.imlltoii S, lloorehenil. 22 III I.I N 'J.'ilh si Ibirle liliiinriis. 111. 1.117 W l.elilsb aie. Charles K. Peterson, 2.1, Willow Drove. Pa THIRD rKNNKVI.VAMA INFA.NTKV lierreit W. Theslnr. Jr. IK, laS Morris si. A.Mllll.AXrK COMPA.NV Ml. J Oeoige A. Donnelly. I!). .10(11 fnthheii .1. IIRITHII l-'led .1. lluist. fhester. Pa, Charles .Milluis.ui. Msl.'i Poplar st CANADIAN Wlllliim fais.in. .'Illllt II si MAYOR'S LAST VIEW OF TRANSIT LEASE Revised Draft to Be Submit ted on His Return From Shore COUNCILS GET IT FRIDAY Transit Lease Draft Goes to Printer Today i TRANSIT Jcnse tlrnft, undciKoiiiK its finnl revision, is belnir ap proved by TwinltiK nnd ciiRineers. New lease submitted to Mayor to day. Mayor Smith certain that further conferences will ho unnecessary. Ordinance will he submitted to Councils on Friday, iiccordiiif? to schedule, Northwestern business men want new line to connect with center of city. The. reilfcd ili.ift or the pioposed tiau.iit lease Is lo be subinltlrd to Alavor Smith '' ' b Dlieclor of Tiansit Twining tod.ii for I I,,,,MB11" aaiaT 'aiaiHI ' LaV LalH : i hr m I CI taV' , Ft!. - 1 y'i ? if ' iff Imt . '. A?'.'' i, I POT AND KETTLE IN MILK DISPUTE Dealers Blame Farmers and Farmers Blame Dealers in Price Controversy PKOBE RATES AND SUPPLY Pa. Hie Alaioi s llnal iipinoal befote n i printed and sent In City Solicitor Con nc'ly for it legal opinion and to be whippet Into simp as nn oiillii.iui'e to be lead at the special meeting of Councils on 'i iday. It w.i expected Hint the draft would liaie been flinill.i agieed upon by tills morning, Inn Director Twining spent Hie induing In his olllces checking up the changes with lh Majoi's ttanslt nililsei. William Diaper Lewis, and A. 1.. Drum, irpresentlng Hie Philadelphia P.apld Tiauslt Compan.i. Wlien Hie changes hale been checked up the dtaft or the lease will be nhoHii to tin' .luor. if the .Maoi i nines up from Atlantic Clt, and will then lie suit lo the in Intel s. I.asl-mluulu change in Hie pioposed lease of Wty-hullt transit lines aie being com pleted and the revised diafl today will bo sent lo Hie pi Intern for final corieiHon The lease. III the nature of an ordinance, will lie piescuted to Councils on Kilday and will then go to the Committee on finance and Street Hallways for public hearings Mayor .Smith Is confident that there will be nt. further hitch in the lease piogiani and says no further confciences on Its provisions are necessary. As approved by City Solicitor Connelly the ordinance will be whipped into shape either today or to morrow, and as It already lis the approval of Iho engineers of the Itapld Transit Com pany, opposition. If 1 1 1 1 . will come from outside Interests. Director Twining. William Diaper Lewis and A I.. Drum, consilium; engineer of Hid Itapld Transit Company, ivoiked far Into the night putting the finishing touches on the leare. and at the conclusion of their labors refused to dl'cu-s In any way the results. The utmost seciecj has been luainla'ued as to Hie ptovinions of tne completed lease, and this fact lias giien rise lo tile ai-sei-tlmi that all Is not harmonious, as Mayor Smith and his advisers would have the pub. lie lielleie. Although tho Mayor Is con fident that he will not be needed at any rurther conference, the head of the Transit Department and engineers of the P.apld Transit Company will hold a final confer ence today lo mako certain that all planned provisions have been Included In the dre.fl thai Is being furnished the printers FRIENDS PROTEST RULE THAT C.0S MUST SERVE ,y-yv.4-ri. yKMr-'jr WtilblMiKK Hr, IN. I A. Ml IN Turned down by army, navy ami marine corps after heme; accepted by the conscription board in Dis trict Thirty-nine. He would enlist instead of his brother, who is in the sixtieth hundred and the sole support of their mother. WoisiiiRer lives nt :M0!) South Darien street. He was born in Mucharcst, Ru mania, twenty-one years uiro. He became an American citizen throuKh his father's naturalization. He is a P. II. T. conductor. MRS. FRANK E. HARRIS, LACONIA HEROINE, HOME Paid Declare They Are Opposed Any Sort of Military Duty. Favor Reconstruction to Duty on Wardrobe Bought to Replace That Lost in Ship N. J. COMMISSION BLOCKS PLEAS OF CONTRACTORS No "Increased Price of Materials" Longer to Kxcuse Delav in Public Work Contracting companies In ,Vw .lersey will not be ullowed In tho future, to plead "In creased prices of materials" as excuse for delay hi completing public nork, uccoidlng to a decision today by II. w. Donees, chair, man of tho J'ubllc Utilities Commission of rvew Jet sey, Mr. Uongea made this decl&lon In consid ering" the application of the Meiclmntvllle Water Company, asking i evocation of an ordtr Issued last February by the conmils slon compelling the compuuv lo extend water pipes to Monlsvllle, a suburb or Merchantvllle. The order save the company rom April SO to August 31 to do the work, in offering" eicuso for not beginning: the work the company set forth that the prices for materials needed for the pipe extension had advanced from J6B00 to $70on. "I don't propose," said .Mr. Donges, "o Rllow this sort of excuse to havo Influence with the commission. We will extend the time to November I. ami the work must no uuim uy tuai time.- STOLE PRIEST'S CAH. CIIAlMiK Three Men Are Held After Attempts to Sell Machine Three men were held In J 100 ball each by Magistrate Collins In Central Station yes terday on the accusation of having stolen an automobile belonging to the Itev, John Thompson, of St. Patrick's Itoinau Catholic Church, 242 South Twentieth street, The accused men are: John Kelly, 2211 'Wharton afreet Archibald Sharp. 432 Spruce street, and Jacob Gelger. Fourth and. Carpenter streets. The arrests were md when It Is alleged that Kelly tried to 125 NAVY APPRENTICES ARE SENT TO NEWPORT Larue Hatch Off to U. S. Trninine; Station for Seamen tine bundled and tuentj-fhe appientice seamen left the navy i emitting station, 1.110 Audi slree'. today for the naval training station at Newpoit, II, 1. This was the largest body of men sent from the local navy recruiting station since the beginning of the war. Tho men weie enlisted seieral weeks ago, but owing to Hie clouded con ditions at the training stations, were sent to their homes until room could be made for them, The llrltlsli leciullliig mission will hold a mass-meeting tonight at Hie Kensington Ath letlo l rounds, II and Clearfield streets, to aid recruiting. Colonel St. (leorge I-oftus Steele, C. 11., and other llritlsh officers will telate their experiences in the trendies and urge all llrltlsli subjects to enlist. Ileerultlng officers from the regular nimv enlisted flfleer. men for tho regular mniy by II o'clock today, and the name num ber were enlisted for the Seventh Division of the Pnlted States army, the new name for the National Cuaril regiments. lltfthe machine ier street. to Joseph Welk, of J21 ,.;,GttsBack to Reform School Aher having- regaled his boyhood friends frMJiT dozen of "snowballs," at a penny used up 4 In nickel by visits to i pa) and smoked a. quantity of cigar. i-iiMiw jioimes, mirieen yean old, lltl Xawrene atreet, Camden, was re. '. JamWburg tWforai School to. SOLDIERS COMING HOME FROM FORT NIAGARA CAMP First Train Expected to Leave Train- ihR- Place Tomorrow Morninpr The oftlceis' training camp at Kott N'lag ara will close nt midnight tonight, and the Pennsylvanlu und the l.ehigh Valley Hall toads are making ptepaintlons to vii'sli tho men back to this city mi special trains to morrow for their two weeks' furlough, Plans havo not been completed, but it Is expected that the first train will leale at expected that the first train will leave eaily In tho morning. It will be followed by other sections until the whole camp Is cared for The Lehigh Valley and Heading will run lied. Whlto and lllue specials, eacb contain ing sevetal sections. This was the plait adopted In taking the men to the camp These trains should leach Philadelphia to morrow afternoon. Piotesl against Hie ruling tepotted to have been made by I'roiost Marshal Gen eral Crowder, which will compel conscien tious objectois to war to wive In the army as noiicriinhntauts, was made last night by members of the Society of Friends at a meeting on the campus of Haverford Col lege V'liily eiery Slate In the I'nlon was lep "se- led T ., protestanls are members or Hie Friends' Itecoiislructioii I'nit and aie tialu Ing nt the college for the work of rebuild. Ing Kuiopc. It was made clear bj several speakers that tho Society of Friends was not only opposed lo actual fighting, but also to as sisting the at my to light in the slightest detail L. F riannett of New York, said the snclctv would oppose with all Its power the, attempt to fincc conscientious objectors in Its tanks to do any military duty whateier. TWO BOYS SHOT BY SOLDIER ARE SERIOUSLY WOUNDED Private in U. S. Infantry Alleges Youth- ful Victims Throw Stones at Him NKW YORK. Aug. 14 Two children were slipt and probably fatally wounded by a United States soldier In Ilrooklyn todav, A detachment of the Twcnty-becond l S. Infantry was passing through the streets en route lo the Yaphank cantonment camp when tlm shooting occurred. Privates Wil liam II. Cook, who was riding on u gun (milage, declares boys threw stones at him, according to reports from the Ilrooklyn police, and lie pulled his rciolicr and fired at them. Cook was anested. The wounded hoys are Chailes Zallo fourteen, and John Plsszlno, fifteen An angry ciowd pursued the soldiers following the shooting, hut Cook was huiried away to a police station. The boys were taken to St. Marys Hospital, where their condi tion was said to be serious. Young jjalhi was shut near the heait and Pizzlno through Hie stomach. .Mis h'l.inl, K. Hauls, a until e or Phila delphia and hciolne or the sinking of the torpedoed cunarder Laixmia. last February off the li Hh coast, lias nulled In this coun try at an Atlantic port. Site was obliged to pay $,"0 duty on her Hearing apparel, purchased a blond to if place her clothing and Jewels, valued nt JBn.flliu, which were loM oil the I.ik'oiiI.i, although she piotcsted that Hie Ciiu.ud Conipan.1 bad not !"lui buiM'd the l.ainnla passengers for one lilt of then lost propel l.i M.e e-Milalued that she would hale insured her baggage with a Lloyd's agent on the pier when she left New York, but thai three oflklals of the Cunard Line assured her that the Cunarder would be escoiled through the danger zone. Customs olllclals told her that she could file a claim for refund with the Tieasury Department. .Mis. Harris sacrificed her opportunity to get her properly when the LaconU was struck and gaio undivided attention to calming the panlcstrlckcii women and children among Hie passengets and assist ing them Into tho lifeboats. She stood by Captain W. It. I), llilne, commander of the liner, until all except tho clew had gone over the side and then entetcd the cap tain's boat. Landed first, in lecognltlon of her brav ery, from the vessel that picked up tho sui- Ivors. Mis llarils was greeted with cheers upon cheers by the great crmul that had gatheied on the ipiay at (JueenMouii. It was tepoited then that if she had stopped for only a few minutes to collect her effects she need not hale suffered their loss. .Mrs. Iliiiris was married to Colonel Frank i: llntiis. now stationed at Fort Delawaie. In 10. went to Hie Philippine Islands, where she accompanied her bus band to the most remote outposts, and later returned to this city when Colonel llarils was transferred to Foil dn p(,nl. .Mrs. Harris Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maximilian lionzaro r. Honvim,. i a member of the I'nloii League He spends most of his lime In the Soui'i Heneinl John White deary, former c.,,,. nor of Pennsylvania, was a granilfntlic r ,1N nan-is. .aii aunt, airs, diaries 1 llies nt Itadiior. and an i .. (lean, lives al Chestnut III, Accusations that tho retail price of milk Is high In Philadelphia because the farmers still hold to high prices. In spite of the fact that milk Is so plentiful that It Is virtually it drug on the market, weie made today by leading milk dealers. Farmers, on the other hand, say they nre losing uionev Tills situation, they say. will be biotight out completely by the Investigation of milk disiiihutlon costs, which has lieen Inaugu rated by tlm Tilstato Milk Commission, of which Prof. Clyde L. King Is chairman. A. F. Mr.Mami. of the UolfliiKtr Dairies, declined today that the dally supply of milk being shipped In Philadelphia Is 6" pel ielit mote than tile demand, "Kvery day." he said, "we could send bark Cot) or (!0n cans to the farmers, but the fnrmeis iefuo to take them back, and wn bale to tuin the surplus milk into butter and cheese "The put pose of the Investigation by the commission is lo dlscoier Iho true state of affairs concerning tho production und dis tribution of milk. The fanners say they nre losing money, und Hie dealers main tain that they are losing. "We glHilly agieed to allow the commis sion to Imestlgato our books, because we know that the investigation will bring out the Irtilh. nnd Ihe truth Is that we, the iie.'ileis. me ilolnc business at a loss. Milk was never so plentiful ns at the present lime. It Is almost n drug on the market, and yet Ihe farmers rcfue to shade their pi Ice lo Hie dealers." II. W. Scott, of the Scott-Powell Dairies, s.ild. 'There has been considerable talk that the dealers nre making too wide a margin of profit on their milk, but this Investigation will lcvcal things In a dif ferent light. We have agreed to turnover our books and iccotds to the commission, ami will aid the Iniestlgators In. every way possible " i Other dealers who have agreed to place their books at the disposal of the commis sion follow; Harbison Dairies, Kupplee Al derncy Dairies, Woolman Dallies, Willis Jones Company and Abbott's Alderney Dallies. The Investigation instituted by the com mission will take In every Item of cost from the time the milk leaves the farm until it Is delivered to the customer. Doctor King said today that the Investi gation would be a thorough one, anil at Its conclusion that the data concerning milk In this district would be complete. "Wo hone." ho said, "that all of the deal ers In the city will follow the lead of these well-known firms and give all assistance In their power. Without such assistance we cannot hope to arrive at a comprehenslie conclusive lest." GARBAMNO THREATENS TO DISCHARGE HAJEK U S. Chief Investigator Denies Friction nnd Snys "Informant" Is Only n Per Diem Man Denial Mas made.' by Frank U Uarbarlno, head of the I.-I , branch of the urM Isted between himself to, that friction existed between ii.msc nn 1 V A. Hftjck, a former student nt u un Usl.y'.n Itohemla. and viho for th. l -i ,n,,ih has been employed In Mr. unr barlno's ofllce. Hajek accompanied a raiding party last week when several resorts were railed. Newspapers the following day pictured Hajek as a special Investigator who h ad i.-.. - ..r In- Secretary of the Mi Daniels to Iniestigate vice conditions. Uarbarlno denied the following day that Hajek was a special Investigator. Instead. Hajek was described by (Jarbarlno as mi "Informant" who was working for the tov ernnient for so much a day. Hajek resented being called an Informant and yesterday iiunotlhced that he would quit Ills Job. He also gale all Interview In which he Is quoted hs saying that he was an accredited Inves llgator for the (lovernment. I'll to noon today Hajek's resignation had not reached Oaibnlino's ofllce. It was learned that Hajek was not sent hero by Seciefaty Daniels. He has been attached to Cuibarlno's ofllce for nuilo than six mouths. "Theio Is no position that Hajek can resign," said (iarbarlno, "He Is employed here as un Infotmant. He never was a special Investigator As soon as ho shows up 1 will dlschaige him. It Is ho who has been doing all the talking through the newspapers, which Is a violation of the department's rules, " POSSES SEARCH WOODS FOR MAN WHO SHOT COP PLAN SALARY BOOSlTl FOR CITY EMPLOYE! Those Under $2200, Include,, Jl Report Being Prcnai ", J. n? Civil Service Commissi" k .Municipal salary lncreutes that ., the city between $:,oo,000 .". fata' ei'ii s.!UV,U00 ftti.1 i." V,'C year ... included in u.)ort " fl piepnieu liy tne nv II s,.ivie "l -1- vgmm -UI1 Mtianee n..1 convene, .l(' for presentation to Councils' mlttco when that body month, (,ie noosis, inn; affect clerical nn.i . i workers now receiving between llfnwi v pilO n year and certain classes 0f!4 les not provided for In ,lc Kcl?JZM Kiiiiiicu earner in mo year. Hill .'"J in the nature of Christmas nren "" k beneficial ies. Presents to th The city has to limtfi tlm iitfiiu. In,..,. ! U and for this rensnn n ,u.. .cme "'Is , fl money win, ,,,.,.. .i.' '."i this reason all fiimit.. .'""'ftif the Finance Commute and a uVma, lu kl Cniini. 1., ...111 III. -I.. ... Mlu,nallCailv V..T, v...,., ,,, ,,lv(.-ij iiccoino cffeeilt. 'Kl uury 1, 1918, "'ectite j,n.J llolicit AI tlrimui, head or the civil I Ico Commission, Is dcvotltnr .. .....' rj.f ... ., 'wi ciem .y ," me quest nn "Chick" Lucas, Former Wrestler, Victim of Italiun's Bullet Just After Joining Force FORMER GUARD UNITS LEAVE FOR CAMP SOON Every Indication That Marching Orders May Come at End of This Week ,ii Scott, White PLAN TOUR OF THE CITY FOR BELGIAN MISSION Party Will Arrive Next Monday at 12:50 P.. M. To Have Banquet in Evening of I heir lliiKeniaus, HelKlan .Members of Hie Ilelglau Mission will --l"t."1s ?n ""I Monday afternoon at I-.oO o clock nnd will remain here until 9 o'clock, when Hiev win in,...- ,". I"' Vei I.- .,1... .,..., - ..' " " "" .... ..,,. it in u ui tun time arrival lencned Pau Consul (Jeneral, today. .Members of the citizens' commute.- ., pointed yesterday by Mayo, fill?,,, cell e the ilsl.ors aro to,la completing ? It'r llr! '!r!all,",e ot " ' men ....., .., me iiiirsiiiii, ine ueaueit ny William Potter to Italy. comili Itee Iv former Minister The ilsiiois nlll be taken on a tour 1 1 .'J:.--!?' aI". 'J:.oo. and wni - ..,UL,.u a (nniuci UIIU evening. leceptlon In the .MM'Mtmi, three PKARL IN HKtt CLAM Philadelphia Matron Finds Gem Worth at Least $125 ATLANTIC CITY. Aug. H. So shore Beason would be complete without u story of this kind, sometimes not authenticated as this one Is. Mrs. ICdward A. Fisher of Bala, who is spending the summer at a' Boardwalk hotel, experienced a variety of sensations at dinner when she bit upon something exceedingly hard. Shock was her first sensation, because she thought the had broken a molar. Clratitude was the next when she found the object In her mouth, was a pearl of exceptional vise and fineness. A Jeweler said It was easily worth I1J5, and that Its value would be largely In creased by expert treatments It ahouid be the Bala matron was . eatln m RECRUITS WILL JOIN BASE HOSPITAL NO. 10 IN FRANCE Additions to Pennsylvania Institution's Unit to He Equipped Before Leaving This Country Klglilv-slx recruits to the Peuusyliaula Base Hospital No. 10, which left this cltv for France on Atfty 19, will Join the malii body In France, The additional personnel consists of nine doctors, thirty lied Cross nurses nnd forty-seven enlisted men. Twenty-one of the nurses aie from the I'ennsyl vanla Hospital staff and nine are former graduates, who have been on duty at Kagle Pass, Tex. The company Is In command of Captain James P. Austin. Other physicians of the company, ranking as lieutenants, are nicll ard C. Beebe, William I,. Cunningham, Mi chael M. Nolan. Percy Y. Orndoss. Isaac B Itoberts, 'William Whlttaker and Harry b' Wllmer. The members of the company were not in uniform when they left the city but will be equipped before sailing, H was' Bald, V Mr, and Mrs. Tumulty In Maine VOrtTLAND, Ma1.. Aug. 14. Joseph P Tumulty, secretary to the President, and forth II frim flii1li..H . -,.'. wu ..,-,., ' va ui tiiiJBiwi, Vt.i Dfl,' CAMERA TRIO CAUSE "SPY THRILL" AT NAVY YARD Caught Photographing Hattleshipa, They Are Arrested, but Released, After FilmsAre Confiscated A party composed of two stylishly dlessed women and a man who described himself ".Stanley Bernard, of New York." Ms a! emoon furnished a little excitement for i L lepor era w)io gather news at fhe Pl,ilt delphla Navy Yard. For a while the yorj. t bought, they had a -nXrr Air. Beinaid and his Mends, all of whom were equipped with cameras, we e noticed taking pictures of battleships. Tlie tileiiirlu were taken from outside of the imiv S Corporal in,,, of ,he 'n t"d Vtat marines, pointed his revolver iTn. " ' and told him to hall h . ' Bcrnar'T ladles did Hk.w.i"M,1V?,,i: 'Th selted. Mr, Bernard a id his comt.ail were led to' the ofllce bf clutT, t'1??." After being questioned they we're permit .Oc,o-.but not un... an ,? n T Beat Dog; Fined On a charge of cruelty to animal. ii. Tashlan, B147 Chestnut street, was ni.e.i t!!! and costs by Magistrate Harris L, ?i6 Thlrty-second street and Wood!. !i ,he station today. Th" prosecu?b7n w aWllUa by the Woman'. 8ocKyVorPrev?,t,mttde, or um,Mia ureenDertr. im o...u i-.irrfvou ' -jr ' , r, All signs seem to Indicate that Iho Penn sylvania uoops some of them at least will depart for camp In (leorgla this week. Tho former Natlnnat riuard units haio been concentrating iiipldly In tills city and everything Is ready for a quick "getaway " It is anticipated that orders lo move when recelied will call for quick action. The fact that details of New York troops are taking, oier the guard duties In this State would Indicate that It Is planned to rush the Penn sylvania Hoops to camp. It Is repotted thai uiembeis of Major Ceu eral Charles M. Clement's staff have been advised not to make peisoual engagements after next Friday. This can only mean that orders ate expected to proceed to Augusta on or soon after this dale. Some time ago it was rumored Unit Hie Vlist Ueglment would be the first to leaio. This leglmcnl is reci tilted to full strength and all of the companies are now encamped In tliis city, the last one having been re lieved by the New Yoik troops. Though the camp Is not as yet completed, according to all repot Is, as soon as the water pipes have lieen put 111 it will lie possible for a largo number or troops to go Into the camp and aid In Mulshing It for the teceptlon of the balaticn of the Hoops. The "milk battalion" of the Thlid In fantry arrived In Philadelphia this morning. This Initial on Is under command of Major John W. Koos and Is composed of companies M. I, I. und K, the letters spelling the word milk." They detrained at Ovcrhrook, marching to their camp on Hie A, Merrltt Taylor cstnto nt Springfield. This site has beiii prcpaied by the supply company, which arriied here last week. The headquarters company, the band and the sanitary detachment Is reported to have left Altooua todny and Is expected In this city lato this evening. They will pick up I 'nillliotilnd l 4nilltM.l. . witii'i.tu , u ,iiii ii un me, way. The missing companies of the Klrst Regi ment have also returned to this city command of Captain Atwood ; K. Captain Itoundtree. and M. Captain Wa tiger, arrived at the ramp prepared ut (Jrlillths Park Uansdowne, by Company C, Captain (.'entry! CABLES "ALIVE AND WELL" AFTER SHIP STRIKES MINE Miss Levy Notifies Pnrents Here of Escape From Wreck Near Capo Town A cablegram dated Cape Town, South Africa, with the words "alive and well" was received today by Charles T. i.e... .., ............ i ... .- . ..v..uv, ii uis daughter .u. i.evy, one or I be I.,,..: Armed farmers and authorities of Mont gomery County today arc searching tho woods around Conshohocken for Michael Andoleiio, an Italian, who Is accused of murdering Charles J. W. Lucas, a sub pollccmnn, of Conshohocken. The murder took place last night. Lucas was sworn In as a suhpollceman last Sunday night. Jle nnd another police man were dotalled last night to go lo Ando leno's home In Conshohocken and arrest him for deserting his wife. As Lucas entered the house Andoleno walked up to him and flred sevenl shots The first shot killed Lucas. Andoleno then lied. Years ago Lucas, who was known as l hick," was a wrestler. GLASGOW DECLINES TO BE A CANDIDATE Pressure of Business Given as Reason for Refusing- Nomina tion for District Attorney At a conference' of the Non-Partisaii Committee held in the Land Title Building today, u letter from 'William A. Glasgow was presented, in which Mr. Glasgow stated that after weighing the matter carefully he had decided that he could not enter a canvass for the District Attorney ship nt tliis time. Urgent professional en gagements were tet forth as the main rea son for this decision. While much rcgiet was expressed by the committee at Mr. Glasgow's retirement, there uppeared to re. no disposition on tho part of Its members to abandon Its plan of securing co-operation this fall between all tho elements opposed to the organiza tion's stated candidates " Plans were discussed for completing a non-partisan league, to be extended t every ward In th- city, and to Include tho local fights for Councilman. It was decided to wait upon the Democratic City Committee before taking further action upon the "row" offices. deal off ag salary increases nnd Is t,Vil om by fellow member .r . L'3 ''cln &, and by bends of municipal de. 're.."'!ll',lS ....... I.l ...- .. - . - ""...illVIllS teV" time and attention mending salary Incr slstcd luivo compiled tho nccossurv i',',m"1,W The report Is already near . K completion to indicate that eT '4 worthy place holders In n,0 cg"; 'f mil oe uveriooKCd in the Ills ii" 7"'J -" "UUKCI. I South Fifteenth operators. Klcct William !:. Du incline. Inspector, Sluiifl City Appointments Today 'Ity appointments todav Include u Sptingileld, r.nsa tllraid ave,.,. .,..i.,..... i i V. ' senile, , ,..i...vv, . ii,. i.-iv .'iiiisirii,.! I.... .. - Surveys. .$18110; H,,,.,,,,,. . Ilaker "li n-0'! Ilorlter street, bridge draftsmin i, "'I' if S.irieys. 18U0: tNiaiii" l "' "u.r!?i i Heel Minorlntendent , I .rJ.l?.,....,,1,'T.. IM0. .Jit or. JlVun "Cftmln,er I wo Autos Stolen From Oarage 41 Two automobiles, one valued at SJlon ,.AI another worth .5800. were stolen from , 51 kiiiiiko oi joint u, nel.otig Cheii .51 Pulaski avenues, early today. T&l bellcvo the same thieves robbed the linm.Sfi M. A. llcnon. of 2111 West Krw ;..0m.?,.J which goods valued nt several hundred tit Inn iron Blnln '!!, .n. .. "ureu "OkfiB ; " . u uiniiy is away fi? the Rlltiinier. ' iw(r IH All good things come H i H in threes. There's jjH the cool Roof 21 . Il stories high the Mar- n '' lB imba Band with its ,' MM joyous music and U mM your own contented H ihLLLh g .and ' BW fiOU Walton Miss KloreWe leans who was saved when the Btea'insi.i.'! City of Athens was sunk by a m ne n, (.mo 'r.u,i ii.i i .... ., . oniie iiiar Cape Town, t'eh rty Tyrol Ladies', M T Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Wool 18SC3 and Liirls Duits 1 1 ailored 15.75 rrom Were 23.75, 24.75, 27.75, 30.75 About 5UU Suits, sizes f 14 to 46. This sale is the result of our rule to keen our stock freah. ARea 1 Buvind Onnnsfn-'e'. Mann & Dilks H9I CHESTNUT ST. nun in in iiimi u.i.,i .. t leaked dltectly frotp any meinher ,f the Other Davis. Phlladeluliliitis iiie.,n....A.. . dispatches as rescued u l n '" '.'. "e i. 4947 Walnut slrA.t . A.l"'":'.,.", ." Alairiiii. nf Tiri, ...i .v.;,..'."'"r."anciie rrltchett, colorcd.'of 1426 nockia.,1 ISA' AI were members of a n lsslon7ry , aril Kolng to British East Africa. J ' ai,y ENGINE IN ACCIDENT Firemen Narrowly Escape Death When 1 Apparatus Damaged firemen on Truck No. 14 bs.1 . . escape from deth today when th. f0W atus turned almost at Hght SnX pee crashhiB into the curbstone at rraV.SJu,nIt'r and Orthodox street. .r?,ixtT?kawanna thrown to tho street. nJ"K'nsJln uiLVV.mmWa lire in .b. u Moon iusarskl. 4445 East Tfc.U tret; 0rld.burir. ''The .H10??: ".lrtW'twUvjriri anS HfhL ir lrl'HINK A MOMeStNW i riw". ml ...wu.u juM uje a loot ry"r"i ... . m m remedy? I- nl tiiouid vou use a tool m I II. Btfore Walking? Afler Walking? While Walking? Obviously to kp the fwtcooUomfofubjjjj Sgt!xrderb ,f7TTTTv di'Vilii'J nor roivon LWnmintfiul x KMIIIIf!. ii m4 WHERE' should you use a fool remedy? In The Shoe? In The Stocking? Or On The Feet? Certainly there Is but one way to use a foot remedy, and that is on the feet direct,-where all of It reaches the part to be ,r iicvca. S&32L 991. powder "Mu,riS.",i'21.'!''W r eiSSS .ordinary .hoe powderi whiT!!?.... V.T snouldnot be confused with 1 espe &. . "-rr mm t tt ant. . mv Lym.,c.. . fcTi.
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