' w- MEN PRESENT 'FLAG TO SAMMEES -in . K fPriMi LWhere Troops Arc Make Silken jMiiuieiu Iershing pays tribute Inshington Moves to Halt Pub- Hcation 01 i.. Messages .vtKrUCAN' TtlAIMNO CAM! m? l.Uen ATnTHcan fla. from the f,rlvft. - " 0 RS ,1C gift or ma vin MMOrof this '0WVrh0 ieremony took place fa tvho mad 1 i , ot ,hlch i!lM. i ulT ITfncli and American n-K rjworatnl w t" 1,r".I,J nirii. civilian .. ... vrencli a i" mr'""' , iWlf the ,"Zm sacrlnces of tn. Kerrea to tM -i , Alerlca. who not TVnmen of I rniiLH , tn fii. tfor mocr ac I ,ut tlc MOIk at Home Bolk ".,,!" eneral rershlng said- McMPunn "- - . .., ,. This ''? "hirh our. own women tn4ernM witli 'h,5!,,yuar , being feft.'&J'S? ,' V.n duo lh"orfor,hra.dln'cstabllBhlne Bdemocracj ,.,Uecl manv ot tlie fcirri.ii Vf-r. .tur.,.? to his K.Snnrtei V granite taoiei was pi l!" , ,l, ,, sold letters commemorating feC1 abl.hn,eBn' o'f "the American Lead Quarters in 'He tonlnScptembcr. . i.i,tm n-1 ifi The War and P' .'IV.. V '.'.,, iken Mens to ln.Tlepei.Vlon of the publication of Khali 'mcs'-iaes telling ot American troops KrvlnY-n Fiame which may icsull In the fnl"8 ' " ' - .... ..ni. .., uhn BPtlt In. court-martiai ot im- "--. Ftomtew a former National Guard or "'",. i.i. r!....nr nf the iiirh.il of fleer wireu ma .w. ....... -- - Km State's troop- hut far as In Known litre newspapers .., that .localtli observed l(b Government s voluntar.v censoishlp re taunt and did not print the cable, ft In the other case, however, a foinirr Na Itlonal Guard officer telegraphed the Hover Korof his -Stale ot the arrival of his reg, Kmnt wl'li !1 request that it he given fullest Imihllcltv The oovernoi's ofnre gave out I' .. .., nnn.r. In 1h.1t the canicgiam "m n".".. i" Titatc pi luted ' new. i ins mm . L...- I. ,.,. ..nhllKherl the ilimateh titner uw ,,,.,,.. . .- -- K . .,.-i .t. ..nn.lir.1 ami ilp annlion or the reginiciu oil i" loUHon of the 1- iunlary miisoiwup ! Hie War Depaiiment has imxt urgently requested that nothniB li.iteer be piinted casualty Krlends lio know troops lwe tallrd and near hoihuik iui" " " iuftetlw hate airled safely. EDDYSTONE SUSPECTS' HEARING THURSDAY Prisoners Will Be Released, Says Judge, Unless Prosecu tion Is Ready mi:iia r tut i Mitclirl I .."(: .mil Mdinlnt! K'lekni-r. fifr reail thier ceK In jail, will ll.no their hrii lug on Hie it m.'.itloti of plottluc nd urilnt. uut ihe Magic Kddftone, cv plosion of pi il 1i before .lustlco ot the fcace K P Williainson Thursday aftei noon. After peeil dela of the nearing. jranted on the pleas for time of ShcilIT Ileburn and Pistrlet Attorney Uaitmim. of Delaware t ouuH Justice Williamson an Thursday made an imperatUe Older for hearing toda This hering has now been postponed for two dajs. Hrnest h (iieen. of Media, and Henry J. Xelson, of Philadelphia, counsel for the. f accused Ituesian Socialists, objected gor ourly to anotlier continuance at that time, laying their patience was exhausted and either a hearing or discharge immediately ai due their clients Jltllrp Willi imsnTi pranlH tliA rnntlnll. ,. v.. W- ..... w vv... ance in rpne of this plea, but dld he 'would elschnrge the Tirls.oners soon unless the Sheriff fliouiil he prepared for the hearing and go ahe-id v ith il JuMlce iiliamons decision. wlialeer It ma lie will not end the case If the (prisoners me discharged they will be. promptlj learrested on anothar warrant (harting murder of another one of the 1.13 S Jvddyslone lctlms, the. present watrant Charging murder of one. of the girl -workers tn th riant On the other hard, if the men aro held fr court. Green and Nelson will so before Judie Johnson in Common Pleas Court for hearing In the habeas corpus proceed ing, started shortlv after Klekner and I.a- godawere arrested This hearing1 was post joned by Judge Johnson until after the ruling of the Justice of the Peace. MORE THAN 10,000,000 EACH HQUR IN LIBERTY' BONDS V3,O04,O5O Received by New York Re- bcrvc Bank by Early Afternoon NKWTORK Oct 16 Additional lilberty Ian subscriptions piled Into thn Federal lUiere Bank here today at the rate of more than $10. 000.000 an liour. A total f (43,004,050 was received by early after- soon. Today's subscrlntlons raited the district's J total to J372 007 000 ai)d reUed drooping hopes of realizing the maximum quota by the end of jhe ieek. The larzefct Sllhup.rlntlnn nt the dsv was for j:0,O0O.O0O placed by a local tiust com fany. The same company had previously Facedja pledge for $11,000,000. Their total Subscription is the largest Individual pledge a record, Interest centers in the bltr naval.dar dem- I'nitration tomorrow. George Augustus Ik" '' tne fle-year-oId great nephew of the hero of Manila Bay. w 111 lead the pa FJade Vour thousand marines and blue pektts will participate. The parade will tj at Washington Square, wheie a big 'im rany m tier Held, ' . IrWO LEYLAND T.INRRS IN BRITISH SERVICE SUNK iMtmphian and Bostonian, Used as Mu nition J-ransports, Victims of Submarine- Ja?R5T0X' 0c, 16, The IemPhla" nfl v.: -;""iii vwo noston snips, wnicu nan f:'2 ,n Mrvlce, of tho Leyiand Line until jf.i,Lu e" over uy tne xjriiisn ao- i.v 'or "89 tf munitions transports. r--, un sunic by a uerman submarine, 57 ntounced this afternoon by the n office, of the Internatlanal Mercantile ttfJOth sbA..Ala ! ... a4. u . '" cfisju tfonfB pi uiiy men. ffir supposed to hae been fatd. k:tw" npoian tv recently wuimrawn IMITl Hii.l . .. - -.. -... .. -- n Btjrvica jtntj pi-tcen on 1110 aw ii! "ul sne was reet long ana Li tons M .Bostonian formerly the Cambrian. u,n jyerY.-j, imti,rermry fojae. "WHO'S ZOO?" FASCINATING NEW GAME, 'GIVES By M'LISS "W1 lios zoo:" This Is no light .mil frivolous nues- lion, no witless mm On the rontraiy. It Is thi name of one of the mo't cnteitaln Ing games ever devised bv the enre-free ilv.li .mil the idle poor Kiervbodys pla.v- -K-K)fjfsxi)f)fjf5f It I ROM 'III S ' 711. ' . T7A.n-jiiV'i H i v ---iv .-iiaaaav -na. , EVENiya !KEl)G3DnPHtcAt)ELPfiIA, ftfUJGBPAT, OCTQBBB HZ. PROMISE OF BECOMING IllC It Its so cdut.ttinnal von l.now. so Instructive. Doubtless it will ! tiilten up hv Hie Fihool thildren mid thus liecome his torli It tcai lies the power of observation How often have on not looked nt a 111:111 nnil pu?7.letl vour hi.iin for bouts with the riut'l.v Wheto luive I -er n thai peculiat1 Individual liefine' tn .it a woman and rrm Is Patriotic Economy Sueutngiiiltt.ger " '(lovcrniiii'iu iKikcnt's? llicro 11 no need in Pliil.ulfliiliui.' a LMiipluit ically asserted hy William 1-reihofer, president nf tlie l-'iciliofcr Bakinp; Company .... atul a member of tlie War Kmcr-Rciicv (.'ouiuil. "Tliat the Pliitadelplua baker needs no prodding to patriotism and lias al irady onc niiu'li fuvtber in Milue-giv-iiiR llian coiiltl pu-ibly be enforced by any Standardized loaf was further a?erlcd by Mr. i'Ycihofer "In proof thereof lie pointed to the Frcihofcr 'Liberty Loaf, so christened when placed on tlie market. "This loaf, which is 17 ounces in weight and specially made to retail for ten cents, is just as truly a tribute to patriotism as any Liberty Bond, ac cording to Mr. Frcihofcr. , "Declaring that it represents the highest bread-value possible today, Mr. Frcihofcr aid Liberty Loaf is a war bread only because the ingenuity which made it possible is tlie result of the urgent necessity to Mop waste at this tunc It i not made oi substitute ma terials, as is the war bread of Furopc. "The process by which tlie new bread is made concerns itself both with the milling and the bakiiig. Before putting it on the market, Mr. Frcihofcr declared it was tested on his own table. 'And wc found that on the fifth day it was just as good, if not better, than when the loaf was first cut.' "'It was to help Philadelphia house wives save a slice of bread a day.' Mr. Frcihofcr continued, 'that the Liberty Loaf was born.' " Large Double Size Loaves, 10c VASTLY POPULAR 1rni.1il.nl Must ull.it dm s that woman remind me of ' Whos y.no"' answers the question To plav ihe ganif von tnki' our frlPiuls as the artist and I did. to the public menng-eiie-tli.it Is to sn. If vour ft lends in nf the wild vatiet.v fot thp t.mip. domes th sited kind we hurri""! tin- liirnvaril - jt- to see that the bread on your table is Freihofer's Liberty Loaf Not only large double size loaves, for 10 cents; but it's bread that will not be wasted. All will be eaten it stays fresh for days. No stale ends or left-over slices to be thrown away or made into stale bread dishes requiring the expense of eggs, butter, lard, etc. You help to do your bit when you "save a slice of bread a day" by using Freihofer's Liberty V Loaf. Order in Advance from your grocer. Srrivlng there the, cages and their Inmates r given careful consideration Adjust ing ytmr loiig-tllstance "spets oti note the rolor of the glrnflc s limpid orbs Btid lion he) patts his hair You tegard his ' perfonimnve nnd style of going, ns they mj at lioise shows nnd then ou turn Jour glsme upon jour friends It jou are greRntlous nnd vou must b or soil wouldn't play games vou will Mud it huni.in glrnfff niuoiig our paitv. Tag, von 10 it," voti ssy triumphantly In the meautiiiiu cverjbody elre lias been doing exactly what ,vou have been doing i oiuparimr the marked characteristics ot 'he giraffe with those ot the individuals oinprisliiK the parl Now, of course, nohodv believes that he himself, in this or in soma past Incarnation, ever resembled a giraffe Hut It's quite possible that his fi lends will decide that he does This Is the Inalienable light of friends. They can take .vour neik length t 11 glame ami ndd a vouple of InUies for good incusuit. tn 1 hi. as ill other Ramos, the majoilt rule" V om iiuv I10 a serious-minded outh etinlvlng for Ihe inlnlstty or dentlstrj, but 11 uiui filends s.(. "Tag. jnuie It," when ou to In fiont of tlie giraffe's rage, jou'll lime to Hi'iejit the verdict and nutse Jour vtoiinds In silence And then, of rourse. levenso is sweet Yours tiuy lie the devldlng vote to put ,vnur enemy In the wildcat 01 the llz.it d etas. If thero Is n vouriK artist among jour party he will of a icrtiUiile want to be ratalogued as the human lion 'Watch him as lie approaches ihi cago of the king of the beasts Sen him wave his t.iwuj mane and make queer mats in the hollow -fat too hollow of his vlieM Hut don't bt deceived by these externals. If tto Is not truly leonine, take him to the abode of the ant-eater or the kiui and put him tn hla plate You will not bo suipilsed. It goes with out snjlne, at the caso with which ou ten pick the human peacocks or the elephants. The most unobservant have no rlllllcult.v in these classifications, Just as the human iMboon falls nnturallj Into his catcgorv, Init the pame admits of tine points of dis tinction, subtle classifications that con tribute) to tho Interest. Poes fall lesemble a Mesh an p.nakeet or Just a roikaloo" Ot course she thinl3 she looks like tho lovp-blitl 111l how about Therese" She thml"t slies sinuous like the panther or the leopaid. hut perninnllj ou believe she looks like uoihlng so much as a chipmunk, partli ularlv slnie John has been pa.vltiiS ho 1nuc.l1 attention t lier It s a gieat game Vv ho s .no and W bv ' A Jf M APrOlNTEft HY GOVEUNOll Willinm . Smith, Son of Vare Leader in 47th Ward. (Jets it Herth Willinm II Smith, a son of Peter P Smith, Vare leader of the Kortv -seventh Waid. who was n candidate fnt the pol lion nf chief of the Huteail of Statlstiis in the Departmtu' of Labor nnd luduslrj failed to get the Job but he was appointed a special adjuster of compensation claims by Clover nor Itiumbaugh. according to an announcement made 111 Itntrlsbutg todaj Smith's salary has not been fltcd .1 l.lojd Hartman. Mlullntown. has been Fashionable Footwear In extra quality . Kid Leather in new shades of deep Krown, Dark (J r a y and White with turn soles and Louis heels, or with welt soles and 1 to -inch military heels. Of the finest materials and craftsmanship throughout. Most Moderately Priced at $12 Jhe Harper Shoe Go. WALK-OVEr? SHOPS 1082 CHESTNUT 5T. I228 MARKET ST. fff M appointed chief of the. Uurdfa M MattaiHMI in the tiepartmenl of Labor hnd Industry the tub hmlih Wanted, succeeding raul X Kurman whose resignation was request sonif months ago He will recelte JSOOH fr William Young member of the Stale Tin dustrial HoHid, vras appointed to a place it) the llureau of Mediation ills appointment to membership on th board was rejected br the Senate bvit lbs Governor reappointed hint Immediately following; the close of th session. The Governor also announced Hie ap pointment of T. L Dallerillne, of thla city, to be ti member of tho State. Board of Optometries! Htamlncrs t rfl A 431 4 iS A W juhiaiiww. mmTKm too i Hjaii; siiaF ' ; aWHS-t "&ts- I of NU (MS ' .-MMi. ik .iv., .-y I iAiiiirA-'"- '-- faaiiltfelllil i i "VJw ' rsVf -.'- v ' ? w'r J II i .. i '
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