EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, OOTOBEtt 10, 1917 PHOTON AIRMAN TO BE FREED SOON Student, Caught With Pol- son store, i - Insane HAD- COURTED DEATH "GET A GOAT," NEW SLOGAN IN READING Ni:v runic int lfi i...,nii. at Knrt J. Oov- T Hk, where Samuel n Uxlngood ertior l"" .,.,,. i. ,Bld h prls- PUP" , rre-t a ago "- tontr " . , ,,tmntltv f K..iiria. "'"" .... .,., , i,.,i.u. - . ..-uiiiii niiii t hum in - c,.l or '"'-"" ..., 1)ellevo tIlt I tin hl I"""'- . , .in. I Imllltlll tllC llCUUI.X pinri.ii- i ,.,vinKoo.i i-ouK m I ,,irollm,. lh' ln.,?r..li i.i tup army iiutlmiltles tin-. Ur I""1' . .... .i..,!,,,, Mlum lit itulneoori J"p" ' ' t rrmeUm bonuse of the extra li.....,N f K,. so.Uie in the " ",',, '" "'" "Vr" Stef Hint ""I"" "" ' "ul,,K 'Ualh "' L R hatllcplanp ,,,l,ip.,m. hII.i. Led . Kff n "Icm m.e or lh. head- """ ,1 mine general opinion lli.it tlic tJnV"iuacl-!.'l-U'r 1m "ot menially .- I "Ifr,,.,. ko In fmt T.lxlngood at- 1, '"". ...., i.i. ur ii ii drug lie- r''X of iV."e '.ffalr and llieie Is Hell to cause r ii "' . ,. , i.win,. !,. tin bt round naii-, " . . . , S! for el i "" ' -elf-de-tructlon In there for '"'"'.', ,,. ,., n1P ,1-aih lie ZIm nTn..'l. in ... airplane . Ixln Za Ik' ru.oalo.lb tol.l oMWe.s at IV.lt lay 5?il he "anted 'o die, 1H li- has '"t glen "'.". i.. Lieutenant Livingston. ;- XClol"1" - ..... .. .tents of "i -eciet Sen Ice ale Mill vxoik- 1 SV . . ,..,. .1ln.,1 .ill. ,1,1. tfltltltr lnc to esi uhiii iiriiiiiti-i , .- man Kent Hie poison I" '" possession " jet. he fJ"' I'edeial Inxestlp.itnis have nut found .i lom-liiKlxi evidence tending to ,ho thai there existed mix- plot forinulatid hy agents r "i "Ueiinan Gov eminent to bring about wliolenlo lasil titles In the ..-u-.i cinim tifiiiv .ulatlntl Pfil tm. puikinn .iloim tills line was olieil l.y one nf l.litiiBooilM ollloei" nt Princeton, nlin, eeinl il.nn afler liH aiiect when the new i lit"' hpiaine public explained that the (jneriinienl hail Kept the i.ie neeiet at fllt hecaue nf a (lectio to trap iolble lonfeil eratci nt the nther axlatlnn HainliiRcnmps throuKhoui 'he lountrv Mranhile the nillll.irv aulhotitiei at Kort .lt line HilpoTiei! Inilellnltelv tli5 coiirt'inailial of UMncoml It Ins alicmly Im-pii mailt Kiionn 1h.it the mcu'eil miiikic ... I.I ..... lm t.tnil f..t .......... I.... man iMinHi n"i '" ii i' ii mi ii i-n-iiii, mil rather foi liitlnc loIaleil ,nm leKiilatu.us hi liailna ile.iilli pnlmiiiH In Ills iMiwoaslmi l.lilngnnil hnueet l iiinlldenl .hkiiiIIiu to the anm nlllieiK that a coin t-m.irllal. If I eld will i ft in ii i MMillit favoi.il.le In him He ha ileiiml am Intent to u-e the ONanlile lo lake tin lie of liN fellim tlllent In mlaliou anil wiateil tli.it he wimlil nut liuxe lfit II If In hiil thi.tuht It a lne.it Ii of the niilit.il law .Should I lie milt ilulile that the Miilui; nian was raielesM in Ueeplnir the poison ami that thole i aflii all no exlileme of a )lol l.leuten mi Llilniflon Kali, the whole tare iniam "e m i fiui- luiCftiKatl'.n of l.hlliKomlH Laiiture, has dKliioeil tli.il lie Man well HKeil In hN as UHlales in the I lilted States Agiluiltural Pepal ttneiil in Waslilnctnu, hut did not miiiRle with tlie men emploifil In the aila tliintraoiuB noil. In I'rlnieton IIU habits nlille a Miiilent ale I.eliiK closely InMstl Fatcd 'We ilei iileil not to hod the nhcdtlled cuurt-niaitial of l.iiiiiEooil," said l.leiiten nnt l.lilnc-ti.u We bale lerided wll hut .pne link In III" slni lesatdliiK the losi s. mlon of the ten ounees of jintiiKsluni rjanlile , ami the l oumes of ililoial lndiate As noun .ih mi hae eillled the last details he Mill he lelr ised "We find In botiRht the. poison while orklii(t ns a KiriiQBiiiphci fm the floxein nirnt in Panama Ihiee e;irs ago lie was In hue with a en I tlieie who did not ictllin his affeiltou, lime he look ihlor.il oer her, but sin iiilkl But )ih.si.aiis and they naxed his life h coon as we llnd out lli.it he did bill the poison wheie and hcn he ca.is he did we epeol to iclcase hlpi " Llltngond ho Is a native of X.iuesille 0, i lodged with other mllilaiv pilsoners In Castle V illiani the old brick fort on the nest shore of (imernois Island If lie In tried he will he lepiesented by an army oflicer specially assigned as his counsel. Raising of "Nannies" and "Billies" Being Revived in Berks Capital ,T0 SOLVE H. C. OE L. ItlJADINtl. Ta net 1fi The once loin, moil Kont. jeaia aco a fHiulMar sluht In nearly clery part of Heading ma) soon be raised In larRr nuinbcrs In this clt. Tim hlKh cot nf milk and the fait that maiij aliens wcie aiCiistomed to keeping goats In the peasant Nlllaces In Iluiope wheie thej weic born and bied are contributing to tltn Inn If I e tlin ifniil1 itm itaiat IIII I'CI r 111 till ilfll llliFil Mil IK (Hi rWllilnlu mil tin. liiIi.iiI ..r fiasl.nitA 11,1 ifiiiiitiir - irr iiiiiiiiil ill ni i'(i,r- Is falling off because of the blgb cost of llihig People waste less food than thev nsul to. and If the llooici plan to lexoko tint munlt Ipal '"" against pig lalslng In 1 1 1 llmltH beiomes effeitlle tliv gail.age output will be used In the l.,uk nl(ls of iesldiutl.il illstrli ts An lullux of goals and the uc of go its' milk will sae ini.uei two waia foi the puhtb, bringing down the mst of milk and using up more gnibage fm the disposal of Willi Ii the I'ltl lion b s io m Thcie in mil about 1 00 goits'lefl m tending ihlellx bionslng on the lill. sides of the .eislnk Mountain and on lnunl 1'cnn. A few 'icrmiis ban them III their bail. !aids At one time theie wei thou sands of goats in lidding, and p. Mt of the .Nexeislnk xxas lalleil Nanu; float Illll (Hie mill who has Hire" goats gets He quints of milk a dax, xxhlc Is eiUlxnleiit to ten rpi.irtH of low s mill; as coat's milk innst be diluted nil pel i ei.t Hi fculs Iheui thltty i cuts' worth of loin a xxeek. thlily tents' worth of biexxeix malt irml thn gat bage of his oxxn household mid th'it of a feix of his nelghbois 1 In se.ls some of the milk and glx-fs some to nelghbois His tw-o babiiH me fat and heart.x on this diet and he unmet lines has enough goat's milk left oxer to make buttei O'NEIL TELLS MOTORISTS NEED OF FREE ROADS Duclnics They Are as Impottant ? DuihliiiR New Highways i'ltclng loll loads is Just as Impoit.iiit .is I ulldliig ne toads va( .1 Denny O'Nell, State lllghuax fommlislunct in nddiess lug the menibtis of the Dilawaie County Aiitoumli le Club at theli jyinn.il meeting at l.tl I. u 'iVuiple, Him, ul and Spiing pal den siieeis The meeting was conducted by Jiisepli II Weeks president of the qltih, and almost all of Us .iniio meuibeis wcie piesent. llefuie .Ml II Neil spm.n the i tub held its i 1 1 1 1 1 .i 1 eleitlou of oilkeis, ii-elcitlug th p.esldent Ml W'iel, wlio has ahead mxpil tlexen if.ii", I M Shaipless, xlee liesldcnt. Thomas Cahlll, soiictaij, and .1 i; .Mitchell tieasiuei Anicndineiils to the chailu were aunniimcd as follows Changing the nana of the club In Ke.xstone Motor ( lill. Ininasing the board of dliec tol s fi inn llv to twentx-oue niemlieis, and peimittlng th( annual inuiini of the cluh to lie limit, d to $71 instead of J.MIIIIII) BAKER TO OPPOSE WIDER DRAFT AGE War Secretary Sees Danger to Industry if Limit Is Extended SECOND CLASS IN 1918 Plans Afoot for Calling Out Re mainder of First Quota in January WAHHINC1TOV Oil 1 Sex u lat x of Wai Bakct will not indorse the inoxement Io extend the age limits of the military sen lie laxx Io eighteen to foitx- xeais and If a bill iHtrxlug sm h aniehdment to the "law Is plopped In Con gtes In December he will oppose Its passage The National Association foi I nlxeraj Military Tralnlnr will time pansate of. Ih Knhii bill proposing- tlto teglslratlon nt men nineteen and twenty ear of ago so that they max- be trained for sen Ice at twenty-one Oilier firces are. uiglng that the law be extended to Ineltlde men up Io lorlx, the present limit being txxenlj-olie to thlrtj-otie Secretary ItHker declared lie xxas In favor of i educing the draft age liaxlng originally advocated, the drafting of men onlx. be tween the brcs of nineteen Hnd txx'enty-slx "A jmith of nineteen." be said, "has reached manhoiAl and inn nghl for bin iiiitti ttj. while the taking of a main more than txveiitj-sl affects the IndliMtlal serxlio of the (ouutt " The Seeretarx of W'nt denied tlatlj that the (loiertuneiit had anx Intention of lltuler taking auothet draft at pteseut Mi llaker Indliated, hoxxexei'. that .1 decision as to the examination and classi ticallou of all lemalnlng men reglsieied titidet the diaft law might he readied within n feu- daxs Congiess eliminated ficm the tngetit ilcficlem x bill an appropriation for this nork and It has been assumed that the piojeit (otlld not be i.uiteil out nl least until ntone.v xxas foitluoniing at the next session in December Plans for the second diaft hoiiexii nie about lompleled In Ceneial I'rottdei hut it Is not expected that the heioud i Hss x ill be called nuttl after lanunrx I PUPILS ARE TOLD WHY U. S. BORROWS MONEY Loans Floated to Prevent Burden of War Becoming Too Heavy on This Generation The following talk on the war and the Liberty l.n.iu was dellxered In the city s sihools todaj . II might be an exi client polh x If Coxeru niems In tliue of xxar ii.uld raise h.x tuxes all the tnonej Ibex needed Hut file Ii a pollcx Is Impossible l the present time weiare making great sacrifices for the safetx of inn count i x (lur xoutig men ami women ato glxlng Ibeli strength and llxes to the cause our oldei litircu aie aillxelx engaged In fitting out the aimx and naxx It xxould be asking too much to evpeit the piesent geueiatlou to pjx at oiu e Hie entile HlMUclal iot of the Mat The taxes would be so ti I till that exen stanch pjlilots xxould be disiinjiaged In Ibeli xxoik for the lotinttx It Is piopei that we should put off the pax mint of pnit of the xxal ex penses until the end of llftieu, or twentx, or thirty yearn o today are nghtlnir In oider that the future of our country may be safe In order that our children and iblldrens (hlldrensita enjoy freedom and llbertx. It I" right, theiefore, that these nexv generations should bear n share In the cost of the war This shifting of the cost of war to n later lime Is accomplished by the Issuing nf bonds. A Ooxeinment bond Is a beautlfiilli en gtaxed paper In which the Cox eminent ptomlses to pay a certain amount nf money to the holder of the bond at a certain daie In Mie ftilute, and In taie meantime to pax Interest upon the amount. Uonds are Issued b) the tJoxernnienl to persons who xvlll lend ninnex to It, and tbex ate ptlnled lit xarlous ainoiints to suit the needs or the lenders. In earlx daxs (ttoxemmetit bonds were diaixn In latge umoutitH and were sold lo capitalists and bankets but thex lould not be bought hi peisons of limited means In tlie ClxlI.War. hoixexer. Jaj Cooke, the great I'hlladelphla lluauclcr, lalsed hun dreds of tnllllotis of dollars foi the t'hlon laitse bx selling bonds In small nmounts to peisons who bad B(i or mote to Inxest The same democratic pollcx' was followed bx Tiance after the Kiaiiio-I'nisslaii Wat of 1 87n-Tl . and this method has been adopted bx ueail.x all the nations In the present xxat It Is mil tint v lo lend as ntuili as we (an In the (loietnmetit It Is otir'dutx In saxe ft nin exltaxagances and unneiessaix lux uiles and luxesl the inoue.x In the bond of JL r n, the I'nlted Slate. By 'tih nn,, JK shall not onlx- be furnishing th afncwii f-' ,. carrying on the war, but we shall ! Mr m,' ' . .i. creating among oiyselxes a habit of MvtfHfe which Is essential to business aucceiM. i y . Ki..n a&-Ai.. i A-tAll kJ&l I lllliuri ii.v r Bimii wcnwiui in uginii nm second Liberty Bond V & W(jMAN DYING OK AX WOUNI ' Leg Nearly Severed; Her Kmpl&jrsfr In Under Arrest j " Margaret Keeinan slxty-flxe jeara oMLft emplojed as a housekeeper by Michael Vlti-iK A..rt.. ........ -1.1 II.U..I... A.ll.. ADa lieaan. ini-iiie jrtain uiu uiiuhcluii iim't .. U.I.... V r In n.lll-.l ma-JUUm firm o.icii, .. in in n. .iiiimi ..unui.ivfi n In Cooper Hospital.. Camden from Injur!) '. recelxed when last night It Is charred, Hfi negan attacked her with an axe Her left leg was nearly cut ofT The housekeeper )aj an hour and a half In the road where she fell In her flight b foie she watJ found by a passerby. Finnegaa was locked up In the Salem Jail on charm of assault and battery with Intent to kill. Decision Soon in Highway Bids IIARIllSnl'mi. Oct. IS Whether to ra adxcrtlse for bids for some of the bridges mi which last week's bids were too high and foi those for which no bids were re tell ed at all will be decided this week. Aillon alo will be taken on bids for high-wax- construction, which aie being sflidletf. I ftJi. .,.:, 'V r SI u: m niiDir FRESH PAINT natii(2veMe A " 'HBW Most People immediately associate the name Kuchnlc with good painting a compli mcfit that is mutual. Get our citimatc no obligation Kuefcnle PAINTER HS.l6thSU, LUXURIOUS Hair Mattresses and Box Springs Are exactly what their name indicates the most resilient,' comfortable and productive of enjoyable rest yet produced. You really should experience their superiority this winter. Why don't you? t Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Waitresses. Box Springs. Itcthlcads 1632 CHESTNUT STREET l ThGWarofI8I2 The battle of New Orleans was fought 15 days after peace vwas declared so slow were methods of communication. The world moves quickly. The United States Is a' big country. Every part of it muBt know what every other part Is doing. Western Union Service overcomes the old-time barrier of distance. JIfty thousand employes and one-mllllon-five-hundredsthoiisand miles of wire are at the call of every citizen of the United States in twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets. WESTERN UNION Telegrams Day Letters Night Letters Cablegrams Honey Transferred by Wire By Midnight Wedne scitfty Sept. 12th Up to midnight September 1 2th, dur ing a period of 84 months, we sold and delivered to tire dealers more United States Tires than we sold to dealers during the entire 12 months of 1916. This phenomenal sales increase was made notwithstanding our epoch-making sales increases of 1916 over 1915. These record-breaking sales increases of 1917 over 1916 and our record-breaking sales in creases of 1916 over 1915 definitely and finally prove three facts: 1. The supremacy of United States Tires. 2. The fact that the vast army of automobile owners who used United States Tires in 1916 are using them in 1917 on the sheer merit of their experience. 3 The fact that another vast army of automobile owners have been won over to the use of United States Tires in 1917 on the sheer su periority of our tires over other tires that Lavetried. ited StatesTires Are Good Tires Nobby' Chain' 'Usco' 'Royal Cord' 'Plain' Demand that your Tire Dealer supply you with United States Tires or go to another dealer 1 Sufiscribnq to the 2?- 'Liberty Loam's ' a patnotc duty ana me safest w Merest-payngnmrmentMei worionas everKnown WMH8& r . 4 V I ' .:- H w.m . t 'JL. ts 3 1
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