EVEXIXG" LEDGEIt-I'HILADEM'BU, 'EHdAt, OCTOBER 16. 1917 t IE COMFORTS" FLAG RAISING IN HONOR OF DRAFTED MEN SOLDIERS DISSATISFIED, Initiative taken by the Pennsylvania lull road tn eliminating alt portions; containing beef from the Tuesdav menui on dlnlns c irs and In nil restaurants of their lines east of I'lttsbursh Altliough the l.ovlue 'hs Lsnifckn '';M ffom the list for 11 day IhjS driWtfy Httd and th protein protagonists yciu nol ro hungrj as there Is still a Ions' list left un touched after beef has been eliminated M BOYS ABROAD! gWJlr;--- - " "rr-issaassE.?1 Bi TMmmmmMmmmsrvwmmvr-irjtmaM'w-wmmM - ii.h S "5SZr BKIIiKrf1WrH? l,Ur,rHt:iJ-:. -"nH upr From "Somewhere in France" Tells of Satis fied Engineers RrPOBAL SCOTT . HAPPY L .1,0 comforts of hum " '" "" 4... .i,. Nineteenth lteglnienl llnllwn.v i. .L ..I,,, left hero for "somewhere In IK on last ugust 9. The " '"'" BIL' !? Ilosfrm avenue, n sis KTV Hcptl, - ? . , ii c..lf I '..mtiatlt K. 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In visit TuH a"d in.il.e mi" i" the minimi Miir (puiitry ' '" " '' """ tli-'t any or the 'American tii" Im It n licttoi tlimi e (t'A C)ii1pin h1 1,M' '" aluMon liatxl frr tRN-. 1 . , . .....1 .lid ...mini... t. ill.. i. IlllrCtl.' HIHJ " '' .in. uir I...IUIFII1I,. inuui to mend "'in ii.iilio- We are uoiUIiib jurj tt Uk ii" anil if ovcivl.oiU didn't 'poaK I i em ii I w UMil llliiu: I v in Irtck at I'ratnp ftf aiv wnrKitin In n Ib locumome lini i ul't in "' rnnter or tile .!.. tVir flip ..mi liphiir I .lin wnrlltntr n lUinu " - - " it machlnlit ami r'liintnit .1 latlio Whon tin? ifilmfnt finall i-.piiiI.Ipm asalu In n ' .ik.. k....a. I.Lull I ..III lltf .1... I.. ..... I; rnonuw mv-n "" - ." .- Jntlie itoin'i- iiiai'' " "Pie i ivni'i in i.p. fe'Ier' pinr imib l.m Suin1a cet up lit t n'..lrt'. limp ...Mi .11 ill .".'20. I.tpilttnut ltf 3" '"1 "an i ' oiU at fi 10, olop RrdrK at 1 o . 'o. k i.ttno hai'K to the liar rtHi fur .linnp. ..I 1. nn.l thpn Html It. to ork aKli at I -' 30 until o i in Then lf are on umit -. p in, uiuchh p nnp ts t !tn "it Inter VhTt,,. LVd.i, h .t.,..',. .. . n .'PUlt.iir l.u II ia Gild we are nukiiic .ill Ktm1 of filerilsi. Fferal ot u -laired u i'iup i-renrii SKJons, but hail ti iult until we ?ot mtte wny at pa ila ! wOur cantppn i ..i.pii now. so hN the fol- k ran hl. Vint'lli 4.1 .itni.'tlpu it.lH In. icco and ianil ami other tliingK Ht oixt irl.e. even clien. I IIihii uhut .oil .mti lill Shem In the Sui. I lu'llep tliit np ha It as coo.l 01 mnvliu hettpi. than .tllv of tho l nlted Sl.itei- "iiIiIIpk In l-'iatiip' It 'does not UioK .1- if .ill ro to the fiimt B "It It nnu ft nil p..k,i.i hnru un.l i. u ...ii. roout In the i'Oi 'div ver Shiii1h. iinil Ret III Mirj 01 ii.n. ,.,iiie4 iieiiuiip", peai a.l.l blue and wlnv u-.tpes TIipip hip Imm of llarklif ri ie T i lipylimt.s nn.l Kiif.IIhIi alnuH a' n..t i pe et 'Tap'" are ni, l.uiHiuR- lt is a p m ) co ;lll Mi Biiml iiikM ' eastern reformed synod SELECTS ITS OFFICERS Approves Total Abstinence and Pro hibition and Recommends Zones Around .Military Camps I l.NV,STI,l: ',i lu-t Hi The ImnliieKM Lffsloin of ih. h.jMern 5ynod of the Ite unrmed I'hui, h l.ptr.in this iii.triiinu1. tlm t..p. Rimlnaij me.-iins h.ivlnc heen helil last LtSrnlnt' The f.ill.m ng nffloeis weiu elert I?d tDdat President .he l. n r!..,,. i itl.,i.. yul'. I.aniM ip. KThe piPHuleni KUIpr K. .J. TIIIow. VKXIl.lk 'orresiion.liiiK spitetHiy, thp l!p. Unheit IA. Kern, Allentowii i.eaanK cleiu ii. l'elers. l'erl.Hp. 'Treasurer Chler Tltloiv. 'Tile tleasti. unu .u.,,.r I... - .. 4 ...... t. '....,, rnijiir 1. ..fllitlllP III U.S. A rep'itt from the Cenoial St nod Will fitrlJ ,....! it . . . i. t Hiiupipti i-oiniiienuiiitr to lli tnuitches the tjuestlou of ihristlaii fdm-a- allcI ll' "1,uement for ial?lnK f l.oiin,. m for-en.hiMiiiic the InstltutloiiK of the Chureh. fThe njiiod also adopted the" i-om Irtlon of th flA..n... u- -.sue.,., ntiiini mm IolH iiitstineiipp Isi'.""" ln'llx"llJ1" "d nrohlliltlori for the v-re i"i iikiioii aie wise and sarp, and Wiiiinends the niacins; of wide, zones around IPiIlitarv a.,,1 i..nt :. v v i.itini Ln.l. , t 'i uny ot inosresH' for pulilir celioolti wax K.;t "' i no sjnoo will devote h- ISI atlenetlon to the question of inliila lfal relief and earnest efforts will he l?i!i ''.' ,"ovlde suppoit -or aged mlnlateiH. Bin afternoons session is devoted to re Igiilng official teports BUNCLE SAM NEEDS TYPISTS Kvil Service Commission Calls Atten- V Hon Tn nnininm ' . . J,vllltlO tlie I'hllp.t Utatau ll..ll c..l... i ... T1V . ' v.'t. i'1'..ll.T V.MIIIIIIK- Uyn Ii In uiKent need of typewriter oper l"nr and stenographic typewi Iters to up Rfj war ,,f "lands of the departments Br CC"' at Waslllnlfu- John A. Jlc- -. .., ..i.mu.:iii ui inn wivii ervice uom- UllSSlOr. Indm. .... . .... .. .. V1.1.T T aypeai 10 tne I'liiia- Kk.t llamber of I'oinuipri'p, renuestlnR IHtrawlstance In brlnKliiB to the attention SJ,m liihllo this nrireiit need of the (iov- RiTa Iitlons npfti ay fiutu 0(ii n niii pCr year but a,r Mi;IIheimy calls at- IslrntiiihfiM r. i.i.. 1 ... L"q women aie helrt In this cly every Tuen- . ' liiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHlLiiMlHHiBlflriiEfl . "'ttHtLB I iHLAlia - i t iLLLLLLPHHHHLCiLlHUiiLLLLBHE ! , ' 1 Iraw? wCtaranikMJ J , y sVZ ! Employes of the to N'(itncnie Hosiery null, at Oxford and Mnsrher .-arrets, hold patriotic i-wivim- as a triluite fellow workers who have been called to tho color- with the new National Anny. SAMMEES' INDEMNITY CONFERENCE STARTS Assistant Secretary of Treasury Rowe Explains Insurance and Compensation for Men WASIIINiSTH.V. lift i. The .Military and Nnuil Cnnrt'ieiii'e sum. moiinl iinilpr the auspices of the Tirasury lpMttimiit. the War lpp.iitinenl and the N'avy lpi.iitinent I., cmslder the pro. lsloiis of the act ipppiiiI ii.isspiI l t'nn Kicss provldliiK pointietisatlon lndpiiinll and InsuiAiitP for oHIppih and enlli'ted Pita of the anny and nay, was opened this ninrnltiK In Hip iieneial healing loom of the Senate olllre liiilldltu; tthe opeulni: ppltm Secretary of War IlaUnr. Secietary of the Navy Daniels and tlie nctliiR Seci-ptaiy of thp Treasui.x nrnr T I'r.ish.t, nddie-spil the conference The ninfeience was piedded met' li I.. S Cone, Assistant Secteiarv of the Ticasiiry. In npenlliK the colifeie'i.-p he slid. "I ileshe 111 ft to epieas to "U Hip Ueeti leiiret or Secietarv .mp.mioo iiuu up .mum he Willi you thj. iinrnliiK This fonleiincp today ippieseiits the ciiliiiiuatlon of one of 1il tpndest hope". Ills lueSFaKe to joii will t lead piesently. and will expiess in ton far hptter than L could hope tj do h deep and alihlliiK Interest In the ureal ineasuie wiiih the I'oncicss of the I mien siaies h..- euatted "I can truly say that I liap never leu uioie pioud of ni America-i Itlieiistilp Ihail I do tills nioUiliiK. In-far It must lie u soui.-e of hydration to eer Aiuerlcan to see Ills country. In the midst of (,'reat war. teinaln not only mindful of it obllKa llous to ll fltl.ens. hut to extend tho.'e ohllK.itlons beyond the peace staniiaid. "Let there he no mlsiJlUe with reference I,, the spirit wlileii dominated the (lotein ment In the enactment of tills treat mlllt.il ...I.... .....1 l.,c, , ,,.f alto iaai compeiiauuii ,nn. .n.-... ..,,. measine There was no llioibiht "f Krant-Iiil- a uratulty or anthlnR In the nature of a bonus to the onVei b and enlisted men In Hie mllltarj and naal establishment. The imi port' was to tn"t and fii:flll thni.e sinn dnids of Justlie of leal democratic justice, which the IMesldeiit has placed so rl?nrl bpfoio Hie people of this country. It N tiui that In this law the iioertimenl has ex tended to ou tights which no Unxernincut baa hefoie eslcuded In iiilte the same mi'HRMie. but It has dune so with the- full appi eolation of the fact that Ii was llictchy filllllllne an obligation toward jou. "It Is thP Inevitable tenilene aliiilin; war thnea to pties-s the olillgatlon of the citizen to Ills country and his iloverimieni. but It Is not onl enilneiitl.N lilting, but necesxll. that In a demociacv such us ours ih obliga tion of the (joveriimdit to Its citizens, and especially to the men who are giving their all to tlie service of their countiy, should not be lost sight of v "Vou have assembled In older that the (iovernnieut limy full.v Hcnuaint ou' with the lights gianted bv this new law tn you and your associates It will be our piivl lege to cany bacU w lib .vou full Knowledge of Its. provisions and to aciiiniinl our a.sso elates with the steps which they should take to avail themselves of theli rights umlei the act. "The wise piovisluii of Ibis geneioils I Iov -eminent ineasuie will ttilie fimn iiihii) an oltlc'er and en Isted nmn a Iipiivj buiden of caw. .will give them assurance that what ever fate may befall them Ihelr families will be adequately piovhle.l for. No one will for a moment doubt that "v. ineasuie will hearten our men It the great undel taking upon which they have been sent This strengthening of theli purp"-e willl serve to hasten tlie successful conclusion of this great conflict," (JltAYSON DIVES A MIM; Admiral and McAdoo Get Aviation Thrills at San Dicj,'o SN" DIKOO "al., Oct. Hi Their llrst trips I" the air pioved thrilling for Secie tarv McAdoo and Hear Admiral I'ary i. Oraysou They were taKen tqi In machines from ItocKwell field, where the signal coiim aviation school Is situated, Mr. McAdoo went km passenger with Major Henry .1 nanim, flying Instructor, to a heluht of BBOa feet. He said he enjoyed ever minute Admiral" Urayfon went up with T.leulen ant Robert Maliesse of th 1-rencli Hying corps. At a height of about 6nnn feet Mr Giayson touched the avlator'a shoulder and pointed down. The lieutenant, supposing that hl passenger wanted to get down without a waste of time, went Into n per fect nose dive of nearly a mile and Innded as lightly as'ft feather MAYO AND DANIELS GO OVER NAVY PLANS Members of General Board Also in Conference at Secretary's Home WASHINGTON, (let Ifi -A conference was held by Adiuhal Mavn anil nieiubpis of the Nav.v (ieneral HmM with Secretary Daniels at the lutter's home las' night, con tinuing the discussions Hie co.muauilpr of the Vtlautlc fleet Ins been lmv Ins vvltk navy ntlelul since his wtuin from ICng laud last week The tiatti'-e of the p-th'ems dfrussed wa not leveabd Sp.to'i ltm.ls statPd however, that publls. .l tppnr'' a. to what was being considered km w'thout foun dation In fact, lie Indicated that manv things learned hv Aitinhnl Mn; ir lut-lug his tilp were being gonp over, the Urltish Ad miralty having fuiulshPd the American oltt cer Willi all Information he de'lred. Secretarv Daniels snld yesterday that some published ai.-nuots of his conferences wllh the Admiral pu p.irtl ib to state what was being dleeuned .t pur.-aip plans that were be.ng laid "would do credit to llarou Alunchauseii " ELECTION LAW IN DOL'HT M'll.MINtri'oN. Del. nc. II. -It Is now contended tint the low iia-ed by Hie l,pg Hlatuie at lis last e'sloii and under which the coming "wet at.d d- elec'loti Is tn be 1-fld. Is In i'opIIIcI with te State I'oiistliu tlon In tefetence to the i'ipp vvhen 't should gu Into -ffecl The potuf was inlsed bv a tspeec'i of TnltPd Slates Senatoi AVoicoit, In favor of the "diys. ' and the oihtr ul- 'ias ptomptl.v taken up thp mattet The teinperanie pen ple will aver that, on m cum of the ap iaietit conflict, lunliih firm If II slniultl oairv. would go Into effe. r at once, instead of Jul.v foll'ittlnc FORGERY CHARGE MAY BE FALSE PRETENSES New Jersey Court Reserves De cision in Case of a Fictitious Name on Check MAVS I.VNDIN'S N .! tut ); Judge Shliin in the I'ouiitv I'nuit here Im pospd a sentence of not mow than thtit.v years nor less than llfteen .vents at haul labor In the State prison upon Thomas (iallagher. of Atlantic I'lly. heforo the tiihiiual for the second time within thp til ciimberic.v of the Judge for attacking little glrK lie pleaded guilty, claiming he wn. Insane at the time Whether a man Is guilty of forgery In attempting to Induce a pet sou lo cash a check signed with a llctltlous signature and pie-eiited to a pet ou who Knows that there Is no such tn count In Hip bank upon which the paper was dtawn was Hip point rahed lit the case of William Hill, of Atlantic City. Decision was teservrd The Cotllt was Inclined to the opinion that the State bad etieil In chatgiiiK the defendant with foiRpry lather than wit ti attempting to oh tain monpy under false pielenses. Jesse Samuels, the second of the Hoaid walk ineichants to he convicted for selling goods not ih l.'pieseuted. was lined (Miami 01 deled to pay tl a week for one ear lo t'hlef I'lohntloti oflicer Henry Scull. A Samahad, convicted fot a similar offense, has appealed to the Supieme Court for a teversal of the veidlct The cases ate being pressed bv the Knaiilwalk Meichants' Association. County Coal Chairman Named Wil.MINtSTON Del net. 16- Charles II Tenweegen coal ailiuhiistiaini- fo.' fela- w re t' it? ip le-1 Hubert tl. lve.mp, president of the Ai-tlslans' Savings llanli, to be ihainiii'i of :he i vv Crt.-tle count- com notice He will o.inie bis ow i; assistants on th c i n lice snl the ibit.p. of the com iti rtee -viH be .. .l.-teini'ue what prices .'mil be lured f u ca! WRITES FRENCH RACER Henry St. Yves Tells of Poilus' Anxiety for End of War. Hints at Trouble llenr.v St Yves, Krench aviator and my toi cycle ilder who was a favorite In Phila delphia for several years, and leturned to France at the close of the racing season at the I'olnt Hieeze Motoldiotue In Sep tember of last ear. I back lighting lit the tienches having fully recovered from the Injuiles he tecelved while fighting at the flout the paily pail of the summer In h letter, tecelved last nigh' hy If ! Sieiser. manager of 'he motordrome. St Yves savs that he returned lo the tienches I. August 3 as a menibei of the Sixty-fifth , Infant i y which is at St. Quentln, to re- ' mam theie for one. month and then be ip- i pla.-ed bv another cnmpauj and they will ha.e a ebon anil welcome lest. 1 Tha war he sxs. Is going on as usual and is a letrlhle thing. The soldlets. Im a'S aie not satisfied because 4he.v feel ha' nothing but diplomatic talk is' being made lo end the war and he feais that there is going t" be trouble hut what kind of iioiilile he is not allowed to sav on a. count ..f tlie censor He gives as his opinion that the war has too much of a financial and business clniiacter for all governments in terested in it He does not saj an.v thing about the nr tival or Ainerlran Hoops In l-'iance. but he is plating that the war will soon end and that he will be able to get back to Atiiet I.Vj hefoie the next lacing season starts. Ip also tells nf thp taping season In Paris. which he says has not been very success ful llils p.ii- mi account of the war. He alsn tells nf i he accident which Hobby Wal Hi.nii met with in August when he had his skull fiactuicd St vps uas required to letliru to Kin n. -p in older to ptpveut the l.nverument innnVcatlug his father's proper! CITY'S riltST "HEEKLESS DAY" Hotels and Restaurants Eliminate That Article of Diet From .Menu 1'Mladplidua Is celebrating her first 'heef levs das" todav and hotels and testaurants hate eliminated all portion? lontalnlng beef fttnn ihelr menus Thl a. -lion was taken by the Philadel phia Hotel Men's soclation folIowlliB the tBMWaillW Bright's Disease can be relieved and the cause removed by the liberal use' of Mountain Valley Water, which causes the kidneys to function properly. DRINK DAILY 8 TO It GLASSES OF .Mountain Valley f Pure, patatabl 1 "" T - jL m I A delightful I I and tmlelest I yW SLlsSr I 'a water I Zmph it FREE 718 Cheatnut St. Phones JgftV w HHlA tal i mAitsm lika ll.l.l. i . J f If U 111 Ml MSP rtaitt ftM tn tun and cask tor tirWclaMariora. PruvgliU p4 Wln Mrohta, BON WJT TELLER 6, CO. One 6fwa'afo Strp cTOriainatioiib CHESTNUT AT 'lO STREET . (VHSSES APPAREL Featured for Wednesday Arc Models of Engaging Simplicity and Newness. Tailored and Lounge Suits An assemblage of the new style motifs developed on lines of youthful charm and chic. Featured are strictly tailored types with narrow shoulders, close fitting sleeves and the fincse; of the highest degree of custom tailoring. Lounge suits for college and indoor life in various fabrics. (14 to 18 years). 29.7 S to 45.00 Fur Trimmed Suits e A complete display of the newest models. Fashioned in velour, duvet de laine and silvertone. Trimmed with Hudson Seal, kolinsky, squirrel, beaver, skunk and chimola. All fashionable colorings. (14 to 18 years). 55.00 to 125.00 - Fur Trimmed Coats Featured are coats, suitable for street and dress wear, some are plain, while others show combination of Hudson Seal, natural raccoon, nutria and Australia opossum. In all the wanteS fall shades. (14 to 18 years). 39.75 45.00 59.50 Tailored Walking Frocks Of serge, poiret and tricotine, straight line frocks with Directoire revers and pleated tunic skirts, other style themes in surplice and tight fitting bodices; draped tunic and bustle skirts. In various colors including navy, pekin, beige and black. (14 to 18 years). 20:00 29.50 to 45.00 . jh Overcoat I pictured in is probably here You can count our overcoats by the hundreds and you can recog nize their smart style, their per fection of fit and tailoring at a glance. We doubt if there is a man in Philadelphia who cannot 6ave both time and money by making our Overcoat Department the first stop in his Fall buying pilgrimage. Fall and Vv inter Overcoats in Cor rect Models and Proper Fabrics $15 to $75 f Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-H26 CHESTNUT STREET iMI!HliMMIMIl!llirii1ll!M 1 m m Light Four ESCjySQfcsssr&te---- tflftw V A Service Car npHE service it gives in return for a modest outlay commends the Over land Light Four to the veteran car owner. Its ever-readiness, its fast get-away, its stamina for the long haul and sus tained speed, would be remarkable in a much higher priced car. It is big enough and comfortable enough for your longest drives. 106 -inch wheelbase and cantilever springs take care of that. But it is small enough to be handled with less effort than any other car that will serve you so well and in such comfort $ 770 Price f. 0. b. Toledo Subject to change mthout notice Overland Litht Poor Motor 32 h. p. at 2000 r.p.m. WheeTbsU 106 inches Rear Springs Cantilever Tires 31 z A inches Star tin e-Liehtine Auto-LUe Fuel Feed Vacuum System A new price advance will he effective November Jet without further notice Willys-Overland Inc. of Phila. 323-5-7 North Broad St. J I Phone, Lociiit 4100 Dt l Iff v r jh l j 'i & PHWr" i"??1 :? if
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