Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1917, Final, Page 5, Image 5

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50 PHILADELPHIA
MEN GO TO FRANCE
Among HO Pennsylvanians
Detailed From Camp
Meade Month Ago
MANY TO DRIVE TRUCKS
fcV a Staff Corrtipotiitcnt
CAMP MKADi:, Admiral, Md , Nov. IS.
One hundred imd ten l'onnsjlvunlatii. In.
(ludlnK If'' I'lilladclplilans, from tlic s'e
antynlnth dlWslon are somewhero "o.r
there."
One morning late l October a little
band of fifty pulled nuny from dtm-ilddon
Disney In it special train. The follow Iiir
mornlnc IM.V otlieis followed, and afar
few dan wait at a point of vinliarKn
don. boarded a Nhlp.
Kor nearlj IHo ucoKa tlio names of tliete
men, the UrMt of l'enm,jl.uii's s-oleclcd
men to Join Hie rcrnhliiB overseas cxpcdl
tlon. havc 1,ccn withheld from the pulillc
For military icaons the reporter!" at
Little rcnn ho stood on the cinder path
t Disney fHo weeks ago and acd tn tlic
bojs In lhall as they bt.irtcd on their long
Journey hae held their rccret, hut today
when Camp Meade's commander certain
that cery one of the Riillant band Is Mifo
In France, It Is possible to reveal their
names. At Camp Meade they tuo listed as
the honor men of the dllslon and tomorrow
hen the boys sit down to n roast turkey
dinner they will drink to the health of thcli
rseas comrades.
The roll of honor ts as follows:
Transferred to Kiancc for clerical dut
From JlStli Infantry (all rhlladelphlans)
William J. MnrrK Company II; Thomas
j Tobln, Company V.; Kdward V. Mayer.
Company Ui Thomas S. Brennan, Head
quarters Company's John t. MenidnRtr,
Company C; Ocoice H. Miller, Company
Hj EiiKene tlregory, Headriuartere Com-
pany
Ueorge i. oruiEcr, .tiaenme mm
Company!
and M. Allen Stojips, Com-
pany H
from SUtli Kicld Attlllery (all I'hlladcl
phUns) ltlchard II. Callan. Il.ittery A ,
Martin T. Klrhcrp. Battel y V, and Carl V.
Hokanson, Mattery U.
I'rom Slfith Infantry (men from eastern
Pennsylvania. IncludlnR a few I'ldladel
phlansjKrcd 12 Wolfe, Company A; trln
rt. Weaver, Company K, and Leon II.
Cooper. Company C.
From 314th Infantry (men from eastern
Pennsylvania) Charles C. Loftus, Com
pany Vi Kdward l. Tlllerton, Company 1,
Joseph II Poey. Company U; Harold V.
Kthler, Machine Hun Company; Millard P.
Sayles. Company F: Fred II. Mucheno,
Company K: Michael J. (Jallasher, Head
quarters Company, and Harold A. Walker,
Supply Company-
From 311th Machine Gun Battalion (from
Pennsylvania) Stephen J. Thack
From 31 lth Field Artillery (all Pennsyl
vanlans) W. V Corcoran, Battery A ; Wil
liam T lteynolds, Battery F, and John
r.lchards. Battery P.
Those assigned for motortruck duly are
from 315th Infantry (all riill.idslpliiaiis)
B. A Mclaughlin, Company A ; Joseph
Pavlas, Company B ; Arthur Knoplar, Com
pany C; IMwaid W. WaKiier, Company I);
Italpli Wolff, Company i:, John B. Smith,
Company F: Charles K. Wiley, Company
C; P. J. Callihan, Company I; James J.
Bradley, Company K: Ueorge Howarth.
Company 1..; William II. I'arpenter, Com
pany l; James Feency, Company M ; James
Graham, Company , ; F. J. lMoiters, Com
pany C; Junes It. Uenota, Company 1);
Frederick N. Brinkinan, Cumpniiy 13 j
Harold Baurly, Compaii) F; Hlvvnoil i!
1'opp, Company F: Samuel S ImiiKlirrty.
Company (', C. J. Cook, I'tiiiip.iny II: II J.
niedenbach, Coniliany K; Ka.vmond lienor.
Company K; Jonathm .Schmidt, Company
L. and Charles Fatith, Company I.,
From 31'Jth Held artillery (all Phlladel
phlans) Herman Katlln, Batterv C: Jnltn
W Morphy, Battery U; Warren W. IVnnls,
Jr., Bittery 13; Andrew Vaughn, Battery
C, and Clifford D. Hurst, Battery V.
From 3Htli Infnntry (eastern Pennsyl
vania) John F. MaRPitnls, Headquarters
Company: Allen W. Wellever, Machine Gun
Company; Iouls G. Uunkle, Supply Com
pany; Leo C, Albright, Company A; Robert
Lowry, Company C: Hoover L Henry,
Company D; Raymond D. Ketzer, Company
E; John F. Cloud, Company F; James J
Ford, Company G ; Clyde 13. Bennett, Com
pany II; Joseph B. Supplot, Company I;
James Dayon, Company V; KrancTis T.
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Buy Now and Save Money
on a Hudson Super-Six
Prices Will Advance at Least $300 on December 1, 1917
Save a Season's Operation Cost by Buying Now
' Former cheaper cars now cost
about as much as a Hudson Super
Six. That is because of the head
long increase in material costs. Some
materials are almost double the costs
of last year. The Hudson Super
Sixes now built are from materials
contracted last year. Since then
other companies, having exhausted
their supplies, have had to buy in the
present market. That accounts for
their price increases. When Hudson
materials are exhausted, then the
Hudson price, too, must go up.
The Super-Six was the choice
against other cars when its price was
$200 to $300 above them. That was
shown by its sales. Almost 40,000
cars were sold, which is more than
the total sales of any two of the cars
PRESENT PRICES
Phaeton, 7 passenger
Speedster, 4 passenger
Cabriolet, 3 passenger
Sedan
.Limousine
Town Car
Limousine Landau
Town Car Landau
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iikix thonk
Tnfri
Br
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WINS AIIMY COMMISSION
Hornco H. Reed, formerly of the
bvcnhitf Ledger siioits depart
ment, enlisted In the navy when
wnr was declared. Later ho found
he could not overcome frequent at
tacks of seasickness and succeeded
in obtnininjr n transfer to the
ofheors' trnininK camp nt Fort
Mycr, whole he has just been
Kinduated with the rank of second
lieutenant.
Hodden. I'oinpnuv K . Thomas I'. Frban
owicz. Ileadiiu.irtcis Company, I.eo .1. Mil
ler. Supplv Company , Ward Sumnierson.
Company A; Harold W Shora. Company
II; James O Swesger. Company C; Miles
J Jte.irlck. Company D: John r. Scltlnger,
Company 13: Paul II Racley. Company V;
Joseph I, Fcnney. Company C; Iivvlii r
Martz, Company II; 1 3d ward J. I.oiib, Com
ii'iny I: 1 3a 1 1 W. Johnson, Company K;
Frank V. Fiee. Company I., nud Man" Pat
ton, Company M.
Fiom .llCth lnf.intr.v r-nii.idelpbians and
eastern Peimlvanlans) Harvey Gen'cn
later. Company M , 'hnrles W. Wise, (Com
pany C; I3arl G Klnter, Company C; Clark
W. Giegor, Company C, and Charles J. Rep
pert, Company L.
From 30 lib. sanitary train (Philadel
phia and ncaihy counties) William A.
Sheridan, l.cnan Gainer, Tlojd Clark,
Clarence Gauglrr, I.tun hhancr and Charles
I)f tiRel
I'limi 301th. .immunltlon train (Pliiladcl
phl.i and neatly i-ountlesl Clifford II.
Sheets, George Gtcernnd. Georgo 1, Kcrst,
Geoigo 13. Cobiirn. I'letro Blanco, Kdwaid
W. Muusley. l.utbcr II. Shctlrr, Robert M.
Gclslnficr, I3ilgar Tsson and Francis
Florlnl
From 311th Machine Gun Battalion (east
ern Pennsylvania counties, other than
Philadelphia) - Josiph Wolllndln, Joseph
S (IupIi, Percv dp Pue, John J.
IliiKhe-i and Rimer 13 Parsons
.Selected as a cabinetmaker from 315th
Infantrs Julius R Fischer, of Philadel
phia, from Headquarters Company.
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purchase Diamonds and
OUR PERFECTED CREDIT SYSTEM
This has been proven to thousands of Philadel
phians who are now strong advocates of this original
plan ... i .
May we send you this Art Catalog which explains
our plan in detail?
' HAKBVRGEKS
1014CHESTNVTST.
1W.rr- frrdlt ;fn ie rtirchalii; I'oiicr vf Cafi
ffapxsvoj uNafl
which now have advanced up to
about Hudson price.
Now that there is no difference in
price, all will prefer the Hudson
Super-Six. It will be compared with
no other car. No other car has shown
its records for performance and en
durance. No other car has proved so
popular. Today you can buy a
phaeton, seven-passenger model, for
$1650. Other models compared to
similar types of other cars are equally
as favorably priced. But to take
advantage of these present prices
you must act promptly.
When the present supply of mate
rials is exhausted, the price must
be advanced! It will then be in
fluenced by the present higher mate
rial costs.
NEW PRICES
Phaeton, 7 Passenger T
Speedster, 4 passenger 7
Runabout Landau 2JoO
Sedan 2750
Touring Limousine Jloll
Limousine 3J
Town Car - J"
Limousine Landau .......... 3500
Town Car Landau ....,... 3500
,..$1650
... 1730
... 1950
... 2175
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All Prices F. O. B. Detroit
Immediate Delivery on All Models
r-nMRRY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
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253-255 North Drem si., rau.,
EVENING LEDGEB l'HlLADEU'HlA, WEDiNESUAY, NOVEMBER 28,
SPECULATION OVER U.S.
HAND IN WAR COUNCIL
Pnris Papers Frankly Discuss
Subject House's Quarters
Center of Activities
PARIS. Nov. 28
Paris began to speculate todty on the
likelihood that America would dominate in
the Intcf-Alllcd Conference.
The newspaper gavo creat prominence
In l,nlnle,l illsiintebr lenortlnC a revision
of AmcrUan plans and tho Increase of
merlean fighting forces to 5.000.000 men.
Rdltmlals frankly speculated on how tills
might possibly affect tho public's feats
If the public had fears that America would
ti'tdulv influence the conference and Its
decisions
To an obseiver today the potency of
America's voice in tlic war council was
best Illustrated b the fuels that all ac
tivities pielimlnary to tre meeting lcvotvc
about the quiet suite of hotel looms where
Colonel Houe and Ills party are quaKcicd.
The participants to the ronferenre, hov
ovei. will consider all problems en n cold,
mathematical basis, according to emphatic
statements of ofllclats.
French newspapers are vigorously urging
the clectlon of a generalissimo, to be su
premo cunmandcr-lu-chiet of all allied mili
tary fortes
Colonel Ioue has finally suiceeded In
ciaplng oveiwhelmlng social attentions
attentions which ho appreciated, but which
seriously Interfered with the business con
fc lumen which lie desired to hold. He iuvv
delegates all toclal affairs to Mrs House.
PRIORITIES ACT NO BAR
TO AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Judge. Lovctt Corrects Erroneous Im
pression That Production Would
lie Limited
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Recent scml
olllclal statements in regard to limitation
of production of nonessentials, have been
Interpreted to mean that the automobile, In
dustry was one of those Involved in tho
Government program Tills Impression was
declared tiromoux by Judge Lovctt, of the
War ludustrlis Board, who is chained with
administration of the prlotlllu- transpor
tation net
In this lonneitiou Judge Uivctt has all
thoil.ed the following statement
"The report that I am contemplating nn
ilder .hutting off cars fiotu the automobile
indtistrj i without any foundation in fact.
I said u week ago that I did not have In
mind auv transposition order treating any
indii'trv as nonessential, since priority
order No went as far as It seemed wise
to go In dealing with so-called nonessentials,
by transportation order- That statement
still stand" '
Our New 1918
GIFT CATALOG
Is Now Ready
It contains hundreds of fine
illustrations of Diamond and
Jewelry gifts that will make
this Christmas one long to be
remembered. The most prac
tical and economical way to
Jewelry is by means of
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DIVORCES GRANTED
Tlio following were granted final dee.
ofdhorco today by Court of Common V,
ecrees
leas
lUnnnh M. from UhM.I w, Tmure.
Unrffii c fir l.nurn SI llrcil.
fMMli from Cluirlrn Orownian.
iM"V fr.'.,m. ""iniiPl fillip.
j.nill from milium .1. Ialr-
Jit 'rom l.rwln .M. Illvidrn.
KHthrrliis from .lohn (llmnrl.
!!" .'rom I nn II. Cutter.
;'?l ,'. .roni i:.irl V. .rrait.
WltaVWW?,''
Allr.. si. from Hurry I,, nmirrmun
lrth A. from ItoLrrt .?. T.iilor
ii,irr'!.".A,ro",.'.,ohn " l'ln"lln.
Alum rrom St.irv I:, m, litoritim
(.arrle H. from Wliium J. rorbcU.
TODAY'S .MARRIA(!B LICENSES
"""mi'i v"airJ'i J,'3 Tl,c " nl"' u Cup"-
Jo.cph I KrlrthiriTr til: NVnklrk M . mil
Ann .1 i:.iB,,n. ssm y lili nt?
llanii'. Norrlntonn, l',i
c,V,.rlr,ll J1 Jon". I'-' I'lirltUn nt . nd
Ma.l.Mliif ro.,mr.T. I Tail Mrklnwn 't
ISM nirVnl" ,I'""l'u',,,' nl"1 Ka,l Otorsi.
"'in'r' ',r',u''',n,1 ,v,rl Arnlt. Head.
"".ii S .y"'"- -I,"' Stnynmerutm: mc.
nml Anna 'Lulor. .'.'."! N LM ii
;: -;xn., $ j'rtkJT-
Joi'ih II ,in iiliclik, himI lllir Votof.sky,
.Monin r. Mill. r. nn.l IMns I
V.
Pnm llminipr, Mlmlnslon.
KllhlIi. 'Jl.l Mil.tr..! .1
farlfs. Kmton,
Del . and lTtlia
Jo!'i'!iA ..''.,!.ru:,.,,,-..!",,!,i N-' '' ' nl Mrv l:.
i.rn'M ilonflnin .'!.'.''i . LM (,. an.1 SUrl
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"VF'!, ' .,,n.'' ,-'M I'ai-rlKh H . mut Mary SI.
OrUndo rrms" .tr. rtll'n Wmr nve.. end
ILirhol Kciion III" Walnut Idni1
riu. Van Slariln. .".nl N r.Tili nt., and Kath-
r ii a .Murrtiv iTI'i s .'.mil ft
Haml.l Vm.-r lO.'ln V. Ontarln 5t . Bnd Slabel
niehl Kin'iii N', IVuv !.
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l.tic.ir. h:.l N 11. n hwno.l nt
IM Mrwart. ITuT N .1l nl . and HIs'i tlcrn-
har.lt. 1 1 1:2 Hulrlunvon pt.
William Hnl.hs ITI2 N r..'d st , and nilzat-tth
lialo, ini:i v s.'.l l
John I Mr. .n. ,lr n.'.TI I.ncuit t , Mid Mary
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ami All. c A. Krnivorthy. SnSJ N. Md at. .
John Ilnlloraii, .Vi N lotti at., und Slary
Doushrriv ir.13 H, Sili (.
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riPinrnt r linniu), i-7.t;i II. Ann it., and Sadie
1. Ilionn, lld'.C Aait at.
rtnliari riikorlne. I.un H. Z"d at., and lren
V. raunrc. 3ST Illrhmond at.
Theodora I" Moiirr. Cl'j York road, and Mario
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llany K. .Morrison. S133 U. Ulnli at., and I
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John Ualrd Jiljft O.ikford at . and Alice C.
jMiiiann, ..l island road
iliiijainlii dale, ir.'l Triais at, and Kmm
llfarn, SiilT (rpila at.
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Slamaret SI llo.Uea, 'j'jlrt Thoinpfon at
Hav T I'lu-r. I.'ST N AM. n at. und Udllil M.
Hflma. nilT SJjilonham at
Herman liiuliln 1'nuu M. Utli at., and Kannle
Hllrlnian '.'ml r1 Hill at.
rhllh. I Wllann. lliiiliisioii. Del., and t:ilrn
Slil"ih o.'i II Thompson at
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l.aiet llrlmca. n.'J.t Trrr.ue at
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Pi.lihlt! 3'H'.' IUI. al
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Doui.li. m. Mill: Ml. Airy me
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illti'ilH I lis I'm ti at
Altn.l 11 irmotiMiii. STT F.elmont ave . and
op!if" I. .ipper. Jim Staaler al.
Lruls i' Horn nr.i .liiirilatid at . and Nora.
SI I'lynn. M3 N 15lll at
rr.iiil.lln i' l'rhe Jr. lM'J IT ra-unk ale..
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Andrew Itiinl HUT ilreen nl.. and Ellrateth
fap. It Heme istntford.
tharles I.,nikui lit" N. Ml at. and Anna
WINon .M.'.t'. Weatmliiffter a.e
ttnrnp. ti N Hailen, HIIIT S. i'lllh at . and Lil
lian SI SiuMuts. 1TS.1 llaliihrldce at.
Arthur ItuiliiKh I.onc nrani'i, N J, and
t.ii ma IIm.I Atlintic rit V J
John ilaumatm. '.'.'Uti N Lawrence at, and
1,1111. in ilkininn. i;:.tl V Lawrence at.
Harrv W , hiii hli't In Memphis si . and Jen
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aking a Soldier
of Sugar
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,S we have sent men abroad to fight for
America as we have sent money as we have
drafted steel, with other commodities, into fight
ing-service or enlisted wheat and other fighting-foods
so we must make a soldier of sugar.
Nutriment for the nations at war is as vital
to the outcome as the powder that feeds the guns.
A great nutrient in time of peace in war a veritable
sinew sugar is now calhd upon to play a heroic part, to
supply the peoples of our Allies whose strength is ours.
To wrap up sugar in the American flag, so
to speak, and put it into the fight becomes a duty of
loyalty. It will he borne cheerfully by every industry,
every dealer, and every individual it falls upon. Upon
certain industries ? falls heavily and especially on the
workers who derive their living from them. Yet the
American civilian is in this war with the soldier. Amer
ican business great and small, American capital from Wall
Street to the remotest country bank, is with the Gov
ernment every step of the way. The U. S. means Us,
We, all of us, are in the fight with eveiything we have,
for the sake of everything we cherish.
This company regards it a privilege to com
ply with the Government's request, made similarly to
all manufacturers employing sugar in quantity, to re-;
duce our output fifty per cent.
To the end of conservation we pledge our
further efforts in every direction that opportunity may
' disclose, in manufacture as well as beyond the scope of
our immediate interests; and in this effort generally we
bespeak the co-operation of dealers and consumers
everywhere.
The Coca-Cola Company
ATLANTA, GA.
1917
Licensed at Elkton to Wed
ELKTOf, Md.. Nov. S8. CouplcB pro
curing marrlaco licenses hero tills morning
siero Itayinonil H. Unrncs nnd llmlly M.
Ilrown, Georso It Moorliono nnd I,lllan
M. Johnt?. Kredcrlelt .Sclineldcr nnd Helen
1 ox nnd Charles T tinier nnd Kinina
Mann & dilks
1192 CHESTNUT STREET
MANN & DILKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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Rletman, rhlldelphla ; Alexander XX
ley. Norwood, and Anna EMelson, .
delphta; Dnvld Turnbull. Jr.. Pcnnn
.V. J nnd Anna Stiahan. Vlneland, N. f.1,
Jolin A. Klein and mizabetli Urlstlo. Cim.T
den : Kdward U Winters nnd Amia. n. Sai:"!'
llctlilohemj Charles II. niesslnc and Bell' H
nnd Anna M. Colgaln, Sarsafras, Md. V
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Ladies Misses
Top, Street and
Motor Coats
24.75 27.75 32.75 37.75
Tyrol Wool Coats ar
serviceable, sensible and in
cloth and style have individ
uality. Tyrol Wool Coats are
warm without weight, will not
muss and arc not affected by
dampness.
Tyrol Wool is sold exclu
sively here.
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sizes 12 ami 1U years
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