Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILAbtoLPBlA, SATURDAY, orfOBEK 20, 1917
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r SAMMEE- GETS
; INITIAL TASTE
OF POISON GAS
Takes His Dose Manfully
and Savs "There's Notour
to It"
HIS FRIENDS THE KIDS
By HENRI BAZINx
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IV Fn-wri:. Sept 13
The other .lay the ei.tlre Hunnifc force
..alts flrM tn'te of polsn-f gns Unlike
Jny other gas In c n Mi "- l(l '""
?L out of a clear ' In enemy aic or
S57 Sim nee tool, it Intentionally. Com
Sany hi cnmpno n .d battalion l battalion
Kiel ii regiment b icglmcnt. ne men
iJtered rough wooden .hacks earth line.!
Snon the exterior rfylng five to ten mln
XT In fume that brings death in two
rich mm had on his mill: It being care
ESiv ndlU'teiU h nench and meilcan
SSlU menT" -mBlc Hie the Khaki clad
.sed the death portal
I went with them and slaved with a squad
.f nerliap. a hundred while thev occupied
?L chamber It was thtik as late twilight
K and a- hot a- a TctU. bath We
rtood tlnrc ami -hatted -eclng each utiic
IV??,. L.i . fnr .is 1 was coiuerned. re
w.tlnV the improsslors 1 have received I
Iron various portions or tno i nncii mm
JJ to the grotesque nppjaranco or those
'TI.e"roC Mnt nothln t. ,. U u
Bammee to me after we camo out Just
nothln eept it wa hot In there
Vo single man showed any fear nor, ns
far as I could ce. hid n blanched face It
, taken as a matter of course and ns
(part of the game
TIUINflU"1 WHLL NAMKP
All the practice trenches used In the
American troop hive been dug b I the
Sammees themselves under French Instruc
" Hon and everv tren-h Ins been named
P Unon one entraining fletrtwhore saw-tooth
ftlndenbliri: II ie trenchei are to be found,
the trench tinmen are. of three men who
lll en down In American history One is
President of the t lilted States and two arc
ax-Prcsidents
The trenches cover the simp arci as I'
pon the nctuit front, being In flrt sec
end and third line, with rnmniunlcitors
and nbrls The onl difference Is tint the
abrls are Miillovver than In tegular w.u
fare being but ten feet deep Instead of
tnent to Hum The lit -t line trench is
known as the Wilson tren, li The stcond
line l tlie Taft trench and tho third and
list the Itoo cvclt trench When I asked
,hv the last was so named I una Informed
by a facetiou olllicr tint as usual on the
Krench fro it t last trench was the resitt
ing trenrh ni line and again had houl
true a'ter fie ir t and re oik' lino h 1,1
been talien He added '1edd Is some re
slster all tight and don't know how to fav
die Uucss we knew what wo were about
when we named these ditches
mlssali: to noosi:vi:ii
5 Writing of tho e.piesldent brines to
mind n unri Among all the accredited
corrcponldents. only three hne nen ser
vice with other armies and on other fronts
tn this wat The rest are frch from home
and a vet rannot quite Bnn whv the
cannot h.ie a cup of coffee ltli their din
rr Instead of belnR compelled to take
"en deml laie afterward
,. At dinner last night one who htn n rep
ptatlon as a humorist at home mid who Is
tpreadlns that reputation oer this piece
of somewhere In Trance, said
"I see In the paper that Ronseelt nan
accepted a Job as stiff member of the ICan
as Clt Star So I sent a cable to oster
Bay toda slRnlng It 'The Accredited Cor
respondents and readlns as follows Von
tulatlons on your ndnt Into newspaper
wort: We slncerelv hope jou will ndxance
Jfllclentlj rapldl) In our chosen ptofes
lon so as to Join us before the blR war Is
tnuc'i older' And cerj bod Is wonder
In If Tcddj will nnswer, and If so what he
twm saj
smmi:h and thi: imnn:s
If anbod eer trllH vmt tlm nlrl ntA
ef a decrease In the population In France
ask them to visit l French HlnR8 outside
the actual front He will find kids ciiourU
to bar his passace as he Roes throuKh its
ttreets nnd tho ounRSters In the lllaRes
where Sammee Is billeted are always
around the soldiers particularly at the
mess hour Their means of communica
tion are Tlrst, smiles, wcond, slRns-
third, a few French and KnRllsh words
Lpon the side of the chlldrer these words
jonaisi mostly of "Good MBht Good
r Morning" nnd "Vho l'Amer'nue "
1 Upon the Sammees" side It Is mot!v
"Toot Sweet" which would mean 'viift
away If spelled and pronou-iced properly,
with Bon Jure" a MronR second Theso
are the principal Items 1n Sammee's stock
V,J,Ttn?h "l8 blB hlt ,uth tho Trench
Wddlfg s m fcedlns them They take to
American rice and New Orleans molases
K.M, .1 V.at,er,Jantl the' llke "aeon,
which they call lard, pronounced "larr "
Bimmee Is usually there with the appetite
after hi, day's hlWnr and tralnlns but he
generously supplied, and alwaa has a
lltUe for the kiddles
WHERE MOXnV TALKS
The Milages are Malted dally by traellnE
f,,i!PBpsy","1c,lonR wnB-" with the
These .hPenlnBf0r ,h0 "lE1,Iny of ""
Thee shops sell exervlhln from a shoe
Tl JL f,Lankf ' The arn "onuefto
ine axles with glmcricks and somfnlrs
P.Ume:J' ,0Uet ar,lcIe' P'nes. stocMrR,
and underwear and a hnr.ir. .,.. .
K tlclea Host of the stuff Is of poor and"
I EF.S! ' . 4 Prices1
I eilt ir.il .. " "nu none or a"' k"l
I "he hir ihef u"aer- So Sammee buys
I nther he has needs or not The hm,,
aomehow make aCh ,her understa"1'
innv U d0,n,'t nce no lanKlliSe to bUJ this
m.. . , d a Sa.mn,ee o me "because
one talks any old kind of llnjo "
Cand and American tcbacco are -be
IWO thlnfn KnmaA it.... .. .
upposed to be able to obtain either at the
ihwii. . ' r ,ne J ' r A let"" and
nacKB and generally tan But Just at this
lime the demand has been greater than th:
wppl, and until the next shipments ar
rive Sammee will hae to oo without his
wnrectlonerv nnd Kmnb rvAnh ,
for hi i flnds ,0 unnaorei1 anil fctrong
GilS DEFENSE SCHOOLS
FOR ALL CAMPS IN U. S.
1 ., WASHINOTON. Oct. 20
wery man connected with the National
wm y and National Guard divisions, both
t. r?-ttnd Pr'Nates. will undergo a sys
itmattc instruction In gas defense before
52-!! coni,lered sufflclently;tralned to
ni i exPedl'nary forces
1VJonal commanders have been In.
cructed to organize In each camp a "school
cui.'f.?.T::,.hlch ?.? !
win' h7.r.r u" w yw" " ",ei
Vmi. -.u cu mo newest lornia or
Th .i" fum.?,s ,n u" b' the bei'eeients
'.-'.? .also wll undergo slmllar'testH In
-s.iauy constructed trepches.
v.innv,ei,iert ln th,s nevv I'-Illtary science
u be detailed to each camp from the
hrtZ ,y "veral assistants, who will com
prise the faculty of the school.
KeeritrA nn rAvVnn
auiP!!'1?? "? lu Poreotten Civilization'1
K. L ouoject oi a lecture to be given
. -,vii m ocioc-c in me commer
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The Kv.nNiNo Lmkiiji's wai correspondent found the American troops a
busy but happy lot Recently' the Sammees ot their first taste of
poison gas. The pictuics show them in their p;as masks and emerging
from the earth-lined gas chamber.
CHARGES SAMMEES
DO NOT GET MAIL
Cablegram Indicates Parcel
Post Packages Also De
layed in Transit
CAN'T LOCATE TROUBLE
Cnhlecrnms and lettets rec-lved in this
rltv tid-u Ind'c to t)nt pin p'-post pack
ages and new "pipers ire no being delivered
tn the American nold'ers tn Fiano
One cablegram sent from 1'iance on 5Ion-
di b' one of the Snmniees In answer to nn ,
Inqulr from his mother nvld ".No pick.iRes
rece'ved" A letter from this same mm.
dated September 2. said That no member
of his bittallnn hid received a single pick
age or newppiper since lindlng on the other
side In the middle of AURiist
This man'fVfnmllv sent five picl.agcs tn
hlni nnd subscribed for two di'ly news
pipers for him tlnco ho left this countrv
iccordlnR to his father 'I ho first package
was milled during the week of i..ibor Ha
more thin month and a half iiro,
"We have no conttol over the delivery
of "Uc'i packiges ' said I'ostm ister Thorn
ton "We have received directions from
the Washington authorities to ship all mall
and pircel post foi the Amerlcjn eiie
dltlcnarv fores to a certnin Atlantic tea
port In fa1! wing up such shipments the
onl thing we can do is to request the
Washington authorities for the Information
des'red We do not know whit tho trouble
Is and have tu wnj of finding out
The poBtofHce has received orders not to
rcgl-ter of Insure packages sent to the
Amerlcin forces Ihcv an accepted at n
flat rate of twelve cents per pound It has
been announced tint nil packages should
be mailed befoit November 15 for delivery
at Christmas
'Tho things tint we have sent tn son
arc needed badlv b htm nnd of great
value to him said his father
Tim f!rt, at rt,,etit ft 11 1 lint ' t Ir u HfiCr, rni-pntlv
devised a scheme of allowing tho soldiers'
to notify their families of safe arrival on
tho other side Hefore leaving this coun
tr the write po"tcirdj telling of their
safe nrrlval and giving incidents of tlu
trip These will be held at the port of em
barkation until the transport arrives sifoly
at her destination They will then be ic
leased by cable '
U. S. to Have Huge Airplane
That the United States tiny soon have an
airplane which will cany- tvvent pissen
Rers, a crew of five, develop 1200 hoise
povver with e glu piopellers and hive n
living ind'us of ison miles was revenled
last night at a meetinR of the Aero Club of
Phllade p'lla In th- Uellevue-Mntford bv
Its Inventor I'cnrge Uanzlus of New ork
who Is at piesent at work perfecting this
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Jf n-Way I'lpden" l'urnace in hav '
o tiouble In heutlnK every room in
M c houfce ,omforiiiljl in xero weatli la
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5 1. 1 ls than ever before " Thlm 1 s
I lit of hunlrel of letter, we Have r
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have prlnteJ a few of these letter. Hi .
ut'e booklet, which alau tell. Ju.t how
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SAMMEES PLEDGE
MILLIONS TO LOAN
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Units Keenly Compete for
Honor of Subscribing
Largest Amount
CAMPAIGN BY PERSUING
By HENRI BAZIN
Staff t orrfslftdrt of thr 'irnjtr t rtltir) Ith
tlif aiiifuroii Annu in hrawr
AMK1UCAN t'IHM IinAIiQCAUf I'.llS IN
ritANci: Oct 20 ,
The Amerran Sunmees In Trance are
willliiR not onl to offer their lives to the
nation If need !e, thev also are, offering
their money Thev alrjutv have pledged
several millions for tho Second Liberty
Loin
Although -ho total amount of tho sub
scriptions of (ho Amerlcin troopi 'over
here Ins not been announced .is vet there
is very Indlcit'on tint It will be a record
breaker With the direct sinetlon of General Per
shing, tlie Liberty Loan campaign has been
STARS
I K.IIT 1 OK (H 1
IJIVIVR ANTltONOMY omplMe Stud of
ibn wonderfiit ImioU of l)nnll Sermnnn Sundij
710 nnd er n chl thiM wrrk (V)Z 1 ivs r
Itrotul nnd Hrftnt illmv (Jroi Car lent l
JUilir- f lir'HIM V llllllUI milll' II 1 1 14 tl''
IIII.LY KI'NIIAI 1 Tnlierniirlr ( OVIK
N It - lilt VVII MNCI1V opens (lr'ilt Nleetlnes
In OVrtlllrr; Theatre So 25 7 30
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Itiptlst
(IILTMT STIII.I'.T IIVI'TIST (lll'ltCII
i'ji, stniit st u,M o( oth
Oiyirtiji: i ,vi) Wis ) n Tutor
'I I", ii m flrntherhood of A ami V
in in j
ni vvorlilp nn,l Wcrmon bj rastor
' CclilntTtlnn
m Worship nrd Sfrmnn by Pastor
"IteviHtton 13th Chapter on th
1 ,i me
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-lllhl- School
I'tliVnl Jnltiire
CH MILK .I'HIIIN will speak on The Dla
organization of he World llroad bt Thea
tre 11 a in Public welcome
Iniiftmtirh NlUhlou
siv naiis' r.vAMJKt.isTir cwipaion
ever nlsfit brs'lnnlnp Sunday October Jt
IN VS.'Il'l II At IWIOUII'VI llltl I.ocu.t Bt
(IM)lt(il; I (ISO, MINIIMIST
!nslnir miirts promptly it 7 I", p m
t I lit hern n
Ml-ss , tilth and Jeftir.on .1.
10 111 a m lr, uchliiK
J 30 n in llltila School
7 4 p ni I'rem hina" and .pedal niu.li
i:mll K Schmidt violinist Schmidt Quartet
and Philadelphia Orchi.tra
l'relteriBn
K'lI STIIH7T, isth and Arch at.
CLAltRM'i: i: MVCAIflNUV I) u J'a.tor
10 4" a m ' I. There Not a Cause
S OO p in Second In series of sermons on
She That Don t Count With Man rha
second Most Popular Bin '
tin n m Itecltal on Turner memorial
orsan
On ihth at S p m Tlie Most 1-oolish Sin "
iu.Tiii.riii:vi I'ltLsiuTr.uivN naitiu
Hroad and Diamond at.
Ilev JOHN' It DAVIKB I) 11 Pastor
subject l.uther ami tho Ueformatlon '
J 10 n ni Sabbath School
t.rided Cli.se. fnr all npes '
7 fi p m Subject of the Pastor s Sermon
Christian Science anil the Word of 3od "
Hverjbndy nlwaia welcome
Seats free In the tlvenlnir Pervlce
11011:. lid and Wharton at. Itev J (WAT
IIOl.TON' I I) Minister 10 45 a m . "Two
IMinl.s and More". 7 45 p m "Th Thres
Tundnmentals of the Ueformatlon '
Protestant Kplsropal
ST. .IWlhs'S. .'.d and Walnut .Is
'the llev JOHN MOOKltlDUK. V D. Rector.
Ram Holy Communion
11 a mMornine l'rajer and Holy Com
munion with Sermon
4 p m Uvenlne I'raier (Choral), with ad
dress
n 45 a m and 2 4N p m Sundav schools
VVerKdsvs Holy Communion, Tuesday. 7 30
a m Thursday. In a m
V special War Service at 12 noon
The church l open from 10 a m. until 0.
p in strangers alwaya vvelcotne
ClIt'HCH OF ST. I.UKK AND TIIK EriPIIANY
I 13th at., below Hpruce.
Ilev DAVID M STEELK Ueclor
H 00 a. m Karly Communion
10 on a in Sunday School
11 no a ni Slornlna Prayer and sermon
4 no p. 10 Kvenlng Prayer, anthem and ad.
dress
The rector Will preach at both services
Unitarian
I'lKST I NITVItlVN CIIUKI II -M1Z Chestnut at.
IUV FHEDBUIOIC 11 uhirriN. Minister
11 a m Mr. Qrlltln will preach on "Tbs
Miracle of Ihe Loaves and Fishes "
Antnemsi Meodslssahn'a "How Lovely 4r
the Messengers' and Chadwlcfc'a "I po Not
Ask. O rd.''
UNITARIAN SPCIKTY Of OKKMANTOWN
Chtlien av. and Orssna at,
TtHV tOQMt 9 FOKlieS. MINISTER,
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In progress here nnd Is scheduled m close
next TueMla
The most Intenso frlendlv nnd patriotic
rlalr exists amotiR the units hero In
pledRliiR subscriptions Knih unit Is on
le,iorlUR to subscrlbo tho largest nmount
The he.i artllleo "somewhere In
1'rance" led hero todi with a total of
$300,000. with clccu batteries still un
heard fiom
In sonio companies ecn officer and man
subscribtd lit one hsittcrv tblrt-two men
subscribed a total of $21.non
Keen on in iking a tine showing for the
folks li.uk home,' tho S.iinmees b io en
tered the oainp.ilKn heart and soul Ono
rreiith officer, tunneling at the enthusiasm
of the men said that It the fought later
on with tin same spirit, the American
forces would ooer theniscUes with Rlor
The exnet figures of the amount sub
scribed hero probabl will bo announced In
Washington
In sanctioning the i.inip.ilgu, (Seneral
Pershing Issued a proclamation to tho
troops Tho t-ampalRii started In brisk
fashion of course but was boosted In tho
real sense of the word when the schemo
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of a competition amour tho nrloua units
was started, to see which would raise the
largest amount
Needless to say, thc Sammees them
r.ches are anxiously awaiting the result
ORDER IMPORTED LABOR
NOT TO CARRY WEAPONS
Wilmington Authorities Take
Steps to Prevent Possible
Fifth Ward Episode
WII,MIN(STO Del Ucl JO
I hp I'nlice Committee of City Council and
the police commissioners hate Issued tvtrlct
orders that men Imported from Philadelphia
and New York to fill phices of strikers at
the H.irlan & llolllngsworth shiptnrds must
not carr. weaptms
It h is been alleged that some of the men
liae been going about tho cltv armed, and
fears liao been entertained let there bo
it serious shooting nffra It nlso has been
alleged b the strikers and their sympa
thizers thtt some of the strike-breakers In
renin, aic profession il gunmen like those
emploed recentl. In the "nioodj" Fifth
Ward In Philadelphia
Samuel K Smith a member of the police
board nlso an olllcinl of the Harlan &
llolllngsworth Corporation, said his cotn
p.in. had directed that the strike-breakers
found with flreirms be dismissed, and that
all of them known to be c.ur.lnR weapons
should be sent b.u k to the paces whence
thev came
Some of the local labor representatives
assert the men brought here were rounded
up b the Vnl O Farrell Deteetiie gencv
ArtatiRements are belnR made for n Joint
meeting of the olllclals of the Harlan &
llollltigsworth Corpor itlon, reiresentitles
of the strikers nnd certain big business In
terests net week to tr tn settle the strlki-
I!o Struck b Trolley Car
Struck b a trolle car while crossing
Sixth street near Klmln.ll. this morning Jo
seph Salira secn ears old of B.17 Wash
ington nenue. was Injured about the head
and bod The child was taken to the Penn
sylvania Hospital where phvslclans said his
condition was not serious
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Old Liberty Bell!
WHAT SO YOU KNOW ABOUT IT?
Merely this that years ago a handful of
patriots heard it ring! Had they not heard
it, you and I would not be living in a
land of Freedom today.
IT'S RINGING AGAIN! What it
meant to America in 1776 it now means
to the whole world. Our sons have heard
it and we glpry in their response. Men
they are, and patriots! But Ave too have
heard its ring we who cannot answer its
call to arms. YOU KNOW FOR WHAT
IT IS 'CALLING ANSWER IT LIKE
A MAN I
Make your subscription through any Bank ar Trust Company
LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
Third Federal Reserve District
Lincoln Building Philadelphia
been donated by the Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies
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LITTLE PENN DRILL
IN BOMB THROWING'
Baseball Player Likely Can
didate for Grenade-Hurling
Honors
CANTONM ENT TIDINGS
CAMP MI:AI):. Admiral, Md Oct :
When the Sexenty-nlnth niMslon starts
Km big drive on the western front and
pushes the Huns a bit nearer llerlln the
headquarters company of the 315th Infantry
(Philadelphia's Own) will he In on the
chase ami Harry Well, 922 West Arliona
street will be hurling bombs nt the fleeing
Germans
Welz, a senilprofesslonal baseball plaer,
Is quallflng as n bomb thrower nnd Is per
haps the tlrst man nt Camp Meade who has
been given a chance at that service Wols
will not bo the onl bomb thrower in the
comp-wi. but because of. his baseball ex
perience Is considered the most likely can
didate fnr honors
Hnseball plaers make Class A bomb and
grenade throwers and Captain T A Awl,
commander of the unit, Intends to utlllte
their ablllt This company Is one of the
unique ones In the regiment nnd has a
big task to perform Its members, or a.
majority, come from the selective draft
district that tins Its headquarters at Park
and Lehigh avenues Not a man has been
rejected on account of ph) steal defects nnd
not a man Ins been punished for violating
the rigid lilies of the nrmv
Toda It was announced that this or
gnhlzatlon must learn about ever tiling In
the art of war This Includes bombing, en
Rintrlng dvnimitlng sharpshootlng, sig
nal work and the less romantic work of
keeping the leglmental books
Captain Awl has a versatile crowd to
train nnd a bunch that Is willing Charlie
Mitchell, cook for the company, served In
ho regular nrni and Randolph V Deau
iiont 2314 North Twelfth street, who con
luctcd a restaurant In North Philadelphia
is mess serRcant
Kverv compan has a comedian and
unofficially he la regarded Just a sntlal
for the company ns the top sergeant Antt
this unit has for lt coinedlnn and star
entertainer Jtamnnd Kick, Hit Arlaons,
street Charles ICnlnstrr. a teal estate man
from Tlog.i. Is his assistant nnd Ins won
the distinction of being the chief dlrptnatr
of optimism
That the transfer of CflfM men from Camp
Meade will delay Ihe departure of the J
vision for France- Is considered certain by
ranking officers nt the camp They express
the opinion that In view of the late start
which the division has made It will be
some time In March before many of the men
are sent across the seaa.
Training la progressing nt top-notch
speed, but Is still confined to fundamentala
and but little out of the ordinary routine
will be attempted until the men are put la
first-class ph steal condition.
At noon today the bos will be. excused
from drill until Monday morning, and sev
eral thousand will leave camp for their
homes A number of regimental football
and bareball games are scheduled for this
afternoon and tomorrow
Passes will not be required tomorrow and
fleneral Kuhn expects a big crowd of vis
itors He rather welcomes them, for he Is
anxious for the "folks hack home" to learn,
through personal contact w Ith the camp,
how the bos llvo and how they feel.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Quizzes on Tuesday for Federal Posts
in Statistical Burcall
Civil service exnmlnatlons will he held
on the second floor of the Federal Ilullding
neit Tuedny for the position of scn'nr sta
tistical clerk, at a salary of JISHO n enr.
statlstlcil machine operator, tirade I, tlSOO
a vear nnd statistical machine operator,
C.rndo 2, $1200 n ear.
On the same date examinations will be
held for freight rnte clerk (male), assistant
In foreign mnrket ng of agricultural prod
ucts (male), and Investigator In foreign
marketing of agricultural products (male)
MAN COMMITS SUICIDE
Constant Illness so depressed John Mo
Cnnnell. fifty Cars old. of 1107 Mast lias
sell street that he committed Hulclde to
day by Inhaling gas
He was found dead In his bedroom by
n member of the family A ph)slclan who
was summoned failed to revive him
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