LABOR DRAFT kit Marshal finnprnl H-""" . --..- v v-- lis of Possible Dras- V.tic War Step p, , )SES CLASS RULES S-JF "rytfr. ." i'-vi i hhwhuau vaNmrsn.w 'iK-wsmmsT; r-, U3W0 LED0ER--PHIi;iBELP33li; SSAftJRDkY, JANUARY .5,- lofe &V 1 1 la, Amendment to Sclcc- wHion Law to Bring in- All Youths "A WASHINGTON, Jan. r.. Untonance of mi adequate labor Ay without claim exemptions for hern In vital industries or on In sought by Major Oenerai h II. Crowdcr, provost marsh? al. In rccommendlne that con- amend the Mlcctlvo drdft net ovido for the registration of men i have nttalned twenty-one yrarti of "alnce June C and for the yearly iflstralloii of youthB rcucliliicr that pit .'., ..I,. i.iiiikuln 4lm liAti Hint ,.!. A' drastic course would iiot bo necM ' atry. the provoa marshal general f'i kMl It a not Inconceivable that x ,'nrari 01 laoor ra no iimao, unu ' tht the Government had full power XvT SUCH u liiuttt 'jbeneral Crowdcr, In his nnnual ro- rt,sent to Concress today by Kecre- irv Baker, takes tho position that It r'ls. necessary to retain workers In ship. p- muldlng operations, in munition tac it lories and on farms, but ho believes l tt-f thn deferred ctaMslflcnllnn will iWimre for them unions the nation Is re- f .''duced to the ultimate extremities of W",s needing such men In tho Held, lie docs I' r not Believe mere is any sucn possible i (Vt., It. Hill lHimdlal ,,,,,.... l ,"-.. I li 11 i " mttijuti-i .. i ,-UII Jit Kress approves tho drafting of tho 700,. S1 Mo men who annually reach tweniv. t'Vftme yearn of age. U..ri .. . ..... h; ,2T 3.nero whi De no aeiiiiuc class ex Hlniptlon for these men. but all of them ,flll iiiixc inc Mprurnnc-n viiul mcy are t'Mn. deferred classes and will tint hn j.: called for mil tary service unless un. K'Mt,'orcsccn emergencies are encountered. MvSammees Ideal $" Artillery Pupils s OfatInoI from Tac On 'iW-, -i ... ... . rrjf7iCB, i iire pom nuns wii nrn ru l'-4. .- Il..t -I.JJ.r il, U,.-W Tlill rv-tinv pun infc biiutti hit ncaiu n,j Jre Wghrrade type? nf the ben youth nairei (a u. J'l l'WU- VT 11IIU lldl ij till -i .tiny niches for 4hfmtMves In rollcgp ;fflytba1l. I mt others trim arn nonM nr I .'. . : - . . . . ' 'Vrranasonn or ltier. vrno navr licipni makp ihe Unttd States a icreat nation, all 'iMmmon Sajmuee. with hern nnd thern i'kn exception who happened to ho an r.- t t ' i.Ktibii.i .I...... - H....U.. dtj i . a. - nainiiiK lfi I. v iiiii'iof IdMI Vjtwth one who comes from tho old home iftown between tho Delaware and the gSfcifH-nuyiKiii, nnti no met nnmner younc &? Chan Who. It norms, had lint rwrmtlv ijarrlved. ffik 'Hello, Peace Dickers Bring New German Crisis Conllniiril from fair One velopnienl of J'ersln to lo KUaranterd on the basis of enllro lnieirndi'ti'u. Fifth .Krce pnssnRe for llussl.i throuah the nanlnnelles and the lliw porus during the war. Hlxth Limited mobilization for Na tional defense. ! ALLIES WILL HASTEN I RESTATEMENT OF A'IMS WASHINGTON, Jan. u. To hearten tho ttusslans Mul In thwart the Germans tho nronosed Alllnl i restatement of nr films Is likely to b hasteniil. That ns the eenenil .hmnrlit In illi,-- lomatlo fi'i.Ml'r.M today, tliointn Aiiurl" tail omi'lalR shed little light on whit Is proeeedlne beneath thu i"irfmo. ( Tliosc bellclnic the Miitrineiit Mould be hurried urinird that If II rr made i speclllc and ro framed as to expusn Her- . inanj's dilplliliy at llrest.I.lloik It would Mlnililntn (lie Itllhhum not to I," ' sunie dh'kerliiK hIUi thn Teutons And lillc dohie this It Mould nut tho llnal crimp In Germany's deperale elToit In force peace mi a world tinuillllii; In yield until It Is Kafn from future Teuton , sKurcsslons.- As for recopnlllon of tho lloltiek Government as u do facln rcKhne llierel appeared hero morn sjmp.itliy lou.nil such n tep than nt any I In i" sincn Lenlne mid Tmlsky assiiined power However, ItUHplan nllli'lals wanii'd acahiftt such a course. They deflated It virtually Impnlhlc thai l.rnlne and Trotsky would cer lake tip arm. aKaliiKt Germany. And they bclleed that tho Itnlshevlk lenilers will hiarkeii when the Germans, Hading they i.iuuol Ket the maximum, udeaor to resume with a set of terms containing mnces siotis. So com Inced are the ltuHl.ius here that there will bo no new belligerency front their nation that they Iiiimi lluul dited, transferred or canceled nil war contracts In this country except for shoes, clothing and agilciilltiral Im plements. SLAV ENVOY W011KING FOR GENERAL PEACE l.ONI'ON. .Inn .. Maxim l.llvlnoff, the newly appoint"! Dolshexlltl ambassador to Lnaland, de clared today that he would betid all of his energies toward hrlnglng ahr.ut a general democratic peace. M. l.ltxlnorf Is hi London, bill has not yet assumed his nlllclal dutle. nor haH he been recngplied olllelally by the Itrlllsh Government After denying that the Hilst.l.111 Itol rhevlkl are pro-Oermaii, he added that bin first task will be lo dlsslpaln fale rumors" .about Hie Hnlrhevlkl Gnieru- inent and lo put the llolhek befiire FRENCH HONOR NURSE DECORATED FOR BRAVERY eSIM-. 3 j-P3 & .r i( iB i!' (u 7t ' i; 'WrC!I jB---ir $NNKlii'Jm..,'.tJ '"' "W j t!SMBHiliESlZK - ' I '' "rC' i , ffiBSfliHPPl,''" -' 'ftiHrI w dFlv-lIPnHirC flBRJL-' Pi3iiffltnMi2. iPfl33 Pvm)TB(HIkVv"- S9rclHI l'hteo tiom IlilTliallonal I Im -J' I. r , Mis.s (icoi-Kicryfc. a ItritMi Kctl Cross worker, tlispl.iyol Mich callantry in rcscuino; wounded holdiors while iimlor lire that slip was decorated by the French. The photograph tdnnvs her passing under the arch or swords foimcd by French officers immediately after her decoration with tho Croix dc (iticrre. VAST 1918 CAMPAIGN TEUTONS CRY FOR COAL, ONLY 50,000 SLACKERS TO BE FOUGHT IN AIR BUT THEIR CRY IS VAIN IN WHOLE COUNTRY Britisli Nxpi'i'l Dfflart's Sky Will Bo Thralre of Tcr- rilir Combat Ausli'o - (iVrmjiths. FrcuziiiK, Arc Told Ili'lief Is lnipossi lloif Victory Is to Up U'oii the world In their true light "The BoiMievlkl Gnvrtnnient would re gard a separate peace with Germany as a. calamity." said the enoy. "Ilul present conditions In llussla, aggrax.iteil by xlvll war, may make It liuperatlxe." Mayor Plans to End City Coal Famine UASIIIMiTci.V. .Ian r, 'Ihe Geiuian iieople' ma I blin are eniply. The llerlln 'inn riiinent'M ,,tily reply In the frozen ery ,,f the populace for l.ti.VI'ii.N. .Inn :. The pi cinl ,ear Is lo ice Hie gnntert1 campaign of aerial watfare In the his-1 tory of lite world., nc, nrillng to opinion l adwiiifril today by I! I!. Ileariie. a I m 1 1 It ;i r expert wli has tpefl.illeil on' tln hlllijefl jtoal. wood miMliltig In keep them Nnt only ,.n the ball efrntilM wll llie1.,. ,. ' , ' sk be ihe scene of tenia inb.ils, but I """ ,s " 1'"'"'"" "'"' o-HT both Ihe Allies mid' German ale i ,!! biipos'lble, iiivohIIiir to nlllfial Urn. piling for raiding operation" on ihe, ernnienl ml lees ni,i greale.l scale eer known i 'he Knher has calif d on In: people llllllsb. Kieiifli and At lean nx I.i -. to "acieni thK i 1 1 v . , l , , i,t n.e fuiisfiniisnehs that then hi they nte g. lug our Holdiers nl the front Ihe llilng' be said. How I Itr t'nnllnnrd from I'sse One the coal yard nf A! .lennliiKS & Son ' Oninpany, I'jfth street and Washington ' Taemii', when the news spiead like wlld-1 ,uio arounu ttio neignnorimou mat coat could be obtained In lofi.pound bags for llfly ents. Men. women and chlldn 1 slioveil an I pushcil to get In line to make their purchases. Within lens than :i half hour mure than leu tons had been dis posed of In these small lota. All tho energies of the fuel admlnls. trators uic belnit directed toward the relief of the "little fellows." No coal will bo diverted for tho opening of the public schools more than n tcore of which aro closed due to lack of fuel Mr. Potter's office announced. Neither will coal bo diverted for the relief of big manufacturing plants, cxen though en gaged u rushing war work. It Is said. Many conterxatlon nieasutea are being tors will I'onienlriite against manufac turing towns of Geiinany wheie war munitions are being made, ami the great Grimati railway systems that lian enabled Von lllmlcrbiiig to shift hli Hoops with gnat speid lo thienle I parts of the haltle line The i leiniaus me said to he building a Brett In. inhlnc miulilue with a finn-nille range of a, lion Germany has appoint"! n "dlctalnr of Ihe nlr" In Hie person nf General nm lliieppncr, who has lull powers mid full support of the military hlefs and I lie Kap-er Cold Wave Broken; Hail January Thaw they most need- guns mid shell II I'rovost M a r s h a 1 (icnural ('rowdcr's Estimate Sont to Secretary Baker WAKHI.rni.. .km " I'rrnorl Marshal lirneral I'rowiler' estimate In his report t Secretarv Itaker estimates that there arc only Mi.nOil slackers In the country That cab illation sup. poses that ten mn In each registration district hae rrcaped service without being caught. While a. few more iii.iti j.'o.rinn nf the more than :t.ofin,nna iegl!,tered men failed to appear when filled for exami nation. General I'mwder estimates Jbat sr..niid ,,f them have gone hit,, military service without niitlfxluc local boards. "This leaves tnoie than l.'n.non tn be iicfoiilitcd foi," sa. the Ttovost Mar Cnntbiuril f mm Puce One was found dead In hi: Vmember that came x-ou fanned me twice Kfijp succession r '.SrSure I do. ." and I thliili bj.teould do It ncaln." fh yj."Sol the time of year, old chap," nn- ij-iawarea my companion; "but when the L'roWna conio next rprlngtlme I bopq to rMiow you. pernaps, mat rvo pot my f3- bck." .,'fThn followed an argument a lo the j-isrciiYe merits or ramou college uat- w,na tne prowess of certain college tbll teams. AtAttr my companion pointed out to "' one-time newspaper reporter who a ha today.some reputation as an author. U;nI he told me of another whom be : ,naa nex-er teen before the other day out ;s u-uiins sun; tor tins last was and H known as some ch.imnb.ti swlnmier. .-to8 laxonte stunt was to do half. ,lt Inlo effect. Six lighlless nichts for ti. icnicim ,-innn rmrr n i ii ... .i . ....... . - jrr-v " ","'" - "'-v-iu. rnllaueipiila 11.1x0 neen orrtereii, mid to VT-A we continued our walk I met show that tho administration means amonr the mass of trim xnuth nntvint-, hus ness. one concern which xlnlateil i'twt one who called me bv n.ime and iielil tlio previous two darkened nights order JrOtlt his hand. 1 recognised hint at a has been denleil tho use nf electric cur- olrk In a certain clicar store In West rent. Other re;tted violators are I.e. ''.Philadelphia, who bad served in m.-mv ' Inc Investigated. JL time -.-Ith my favorite brand of clgi- Stanley V. Mastbauiu, uianaglnc rli- f'JTL- - lc,lor ol " tManr companv. lias I-i ,nng-dlslaiic,. skating JxTCame over on tills Job," m said, "lie- '"'id an order to Ihe theatres under his. frozen stieams was II deflated thai without Milan Hai-i Illi 1 ''1'',l 'v"eial "Were they all slacken.?" or coal the "Italian vlctmy would have been hupnslhlf " I'espllf llil.. Hie Aiistio-Gennaii ,oiu. line N Lceouillig llif tcip-lllgly Jentlve anil inter. 'I in- Iterllu lamllord . . i . . . i micro na- so inivtseti me liovflllll ,'IIIU folllfflid It lii "go eav Teutons in West irner.ii , i-owner answers is own question hy ei llinating tint they prob ably ate not leal slacKeis, because. iin,. non probably are aliens. This, be esti mates, leaves nholll ."ill. IIOO real slai'tcern .iss". t ,e neiTiunled for. only a few- innin if ilium tn.nnn have heen Identified un, , I few tnoie than L'limj have heen prore 'tilled. The irpnil tlmmi thai ci2s Germans i of draft age have been accented for nice in un L'ARTIGLIERIA ATTIVA ALLAFR0NTEN0RDICA Lc Batteric Italiunc ctl Inglcsi I'aralizzano lc Operazioni til Nemico 1NCURSIONI A K R K E Pailovu c Trevlso tli Nuovo Ilom- lianlatc tlapll Aviatorl Austro- Tedcscht ItOMA. ." geiinalo. I Mile nolltie glunle lerl dalle llnee ill battaglla si rlleva che. durante la glor- na(a precedenle, alls frottte nordlca si lono vcrlllcatn nriotil dl artlgllerla dal Lago ill Garda nd occldente del I'lave, come pure nella zona, costalo lutigo II baso corso dl detto fluinr. t II fllOCT del nemleo fu Intensn intllro 1 In llliee Itallauc ill i oinunliMitlone sill Monte Pnlloiie e Monle Toinba II rap. pnrlo ulllclale fn rllevnre ihe l.i bat teric Inglesl baiitio elllcacemetitc eon- trohbaltitlo iptelle nvvrsarle nel setlora delln fronlc stil I'lave. Klp.irtl dl truppe frnncesl baiitio ese. gulto delle rlcoKiilzlciil contro le posl ittolii nemlclie cd haniio catttirato paref chl prlglonlerl a .Mnnfeiier.i. I frail cesl dopo la cono,upta del Monle Tnmba. avvenuta la sonrra domeiiica. lono at tlvlsslnil hi Mbel setlote alio nopo dl distrilggetc le llliee dl coTOUIilcli7.lnne d allre npeio campall degll mitin. tedesclil I. .lit rn untie ell nviatorl teiitouicl h.itilici lilitiovalo le lorn Inctirsloni neirc sopta le rlttii ill Trevlso e I'adovn Ln- sflandovl iMdem lib line boiuhe e ipiail III (I'lcH'iilthua fllla'. ferliono ,rel Jir-IJK tone. j Hivk II tosliif foinniunlcitn ulllclale, i I pubbllcato lerl dal MhiMieio dclla I Gueria In Iloiiu: i I liiiranle la glornata di let I um ah n bianio fallii concenltailoiie dl fuoc nella Valle l.agarltia. sill )'n della llcrtetta e uclla leglnne dl I'lsniou Aumeiiliil.i iittivlta' da Parle itelle , battel e tielllli he ,1 xeriilfo' colllli, le . poslre iosi.nn ill .Motile Alllslino, ' ml ,'t di I l,ago dl Garda , coiitto lo j nostre lime ill enliillliicuzlotio sill Monle I'.illmte c Monte Tomba , lllparll fiance"! fatlurarouo del pri. gloiilrrl III MotifeneriL e 1'hi tlcllrrt.i ! Inglepn fonsegiil' plenl succes'.-l tie la i vrro r fohtrotiatlerc lo hallerle nv I versarlo ad occlrlente di Mosnlgo. lad i I'M del I'lave. xicotio Vldor ) I Nella tlKiotle costalo si Xfl'lllfatOIIO I fre,ueni scnppl dl fuoco d'artlgllerla. ed Incurslnnl dl p.iltuplle da, nmliu ! ! paill ml est dl raviizucclieiltia. j I'll .iicoI.iiio avversarlo fu abbal . lUln da Illi avialoie tnglese, ed un altto I dal ti'istro fiiocn l.a norsa nolle avlalort hemic! I foiuplioiio delcl liictirslotil Ira II Plave e llacchlglloiii, e iiuiucrose liomlic fu ' lono lascinlo f.nlere nelle parll alii- , tale, coiiipievo Treviso c radova .Sella prima fllla' nmi ebhero vlt- time ed daiitil inalfriall furonn llevP i In I'adova II letitio della illta' fu siello com,, hersagllo ion pan tenia le furla. f le hiiiuhe causaiono alciinl li, fendl e li.iitcchl r.ibbricall prlvall fu ' lono daiiiiecgliitl Sel persnne. coin preve due limine ei un vercino, ima. tern feille I'orilspoiiilentl di cnerra. presso II yuarlier Geuerale Itnlliinn, segnnlaiio lie. lei I mall In.i. gll avialori nciulcl erfeltuarolio He 'licfessive lllflllsioul supra I'adova. dalle oif '.' idle nreii In iiiinicro dl hoinl addero nel fepiio iklla clttn' rd un grnsso palazzo, In una delle pi In, Ipali vie, fu deitiollto. Mlnoii mil si trovavn In un hotel H poca dls Ki!m oTl-taiM che fu dctnolllo dalle II 'rorrlere della Her..." I'"''""! gbrnale tnllaliee. cotiferma c e 1 II a; ' i i mm secollihl Until ill pn "SHOT BY ACCIDEf BROTHER INN0CE m s'nv""""". i.;.r.; I. .iot .he n, L7.hcc,nbre u r.'-idiV:. 0. ..uowmente Boy Absolves Assailailtll IwmbatdalK. . , , .,. i,..,,.,,, Niimerose nsseciiiaioni '"':' ... . , .iiinerope asr-. ,....-... - - . protestato presso I mlnlstrl 1 "ft " Genna.ila.ln llcrna. per I vandaH'l bom- I i. ...i. ....,.tl .It l'.tflnWI IMIUilMIVIHI - ;."'.. . . .. llll. xhi. rono piunll In mIu. h v'"''." r .. .1... nil r-ltlll Jlhl (Mllirlltf tl.lllJl lllliuio ( " " Hi)toliizlnnr. t .11-ivk itn 1.i ifitit.t " . - ..i in rimpcraloif I M I Hi na '"JV " '. , deereln fol .piale son., nl.ollll I elll iielbesenlio niislio-uiiumlfo I imu delta gnerra lillte If tpte Hon! die 'otge- vano Ita iilliclali nel uenii "".. vaiio liicoragglale nd .-.if .leimiic sui catnpo deH'onoic Statement to Police ntll Atlantic City to kim. itAiniNc; i:i,k r:umo fommitision Will Have Murauilinp; Animals Butchered llAhlilSMT."!. .Ian ' The Stale Game Commission has nuthorlied the killing of a herd nf eleven elk which have been raiding farms In Ulalr 'otinty and which the came wardens have been unaMe lo drive back to their motinlnln homes. The elk are pall or me ATLANTIl' HTY. J.i, "My brother and I are the beitl irienii-, llllO I IMIUW lie wuuill not In,. ... ..,.. I ........ --. . ' llOtiaiiy mill ine ioi auyilling In .worm, uajiooiin r miirr, ieti vears. nssiired Hflecllve l.rnst at tlio Cllv tu pllnl ''I'm ni.vlng this bemtiso ho iji goon nny mm i nun i wain mm punlt) for au.vinmg uiai tuny naiipeu t0 : I lie noy was snot in tne head by i' i-ncr. t.iAicfn ji-iiiii oin, wnn vnlver. while they were playing in i .dining loom of Hjelr home, in ih"e vn lence of bis brother K.imond sla had laken the revolver fiont a drtwj 111 ii reii'i'""!", eie, uir riufr lOV V! tiiltllug It back there when It vva tu fh.UBed. When he bad rlgned his ,iJ ntci Hole., nun inpncu inio uneoa, Sfiniisness. .-oii;i-oiin 9HI11 no would 1 cover unless complications ensue, r lectlves tool: Hie brother before i ,,! .Iiidce Slilun. who released hint on kj OWII lecwfcllilfiiilice. 11 llt'priniands I'lirliiiR (;rs i I'lirllna In ralltnad station. ,S. v.. nn owned , ,,hl.,t i... .i,,,i iin,n-ii. t .1.. .:." .,"..:.....'.,..... ....'....' ",u MH ferin rlrUl cen.l Tlic glrli hy the Stale and which are P'tec erf ' .irinrntianlfi t'outl. wh. gavo u l" round theiii tip proved ftillle The bi ought before lihu for disorderly animals will he butchered and Hie meat inn t in the Heading 1 ci initial sent tn hospitals I were leleased on probation, "OTWfTWC YftPCYKi! D--iiriv m im tin .? UlVVLVl-imW XXXIlami Yti& CK-NLIOQidMSSI npHE food value of cocoa has JL hp.p.n -nroven bv centuries 01 r - :.,. r ., . m I eilllniir,! froiii I'.iee line III s cold uiotn. at 2tn North I'lftcenlli street by Police man John Wallace, of the Kouitli mid Itaco stre.ls station. Sorrowing over the recent death f his m.ilher. lie had .1......I. I.....II.. ..... ..r.ll.... .. I.a ....ll..n U..,,. 1 ,1 a. 1 I ,,. , ,,1.'..,,1M .,.. .1 ,. ' , ,, unrl tlio lrtirtloti nf tlio imi Kl!U, lilm.l ' , Tin. iif-Illliil liptfiu.itn mviM- ulil. h I ''" ri'tnttlrtl frnlH:il. th irhiintistblr for r n I ,"' " ' iui'Miiii 4rniy. mtru llVUI illlUI lilttlU ' ',," i "' i .."."" ,TM ,w,,llr"' I 'l.iunl -I verlllearono In ,,-rea con "-- , i" insi .liisiiiHll. or I II - g.illans Tlic enemy alien ffglstrailoii wis i'7!i.MI, or wliom t n t,7 were called to priHluce Hie I I. Illi Hccepled. AH alleiii, accepted m.iKe a tnlal of 1 15,5 la. The War Peparlment will oppose every effort of men alteady drafted to obtain discharges! on the ciounds of alien citizenship, l was learned todav. .Notineatioii Unit revcral men In Na- of use, and dietitians and phy sicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorse ments of it. It is said to con tain more nourishment than m 1M ! 9S s-vqo-i- m - mrrc T-oomiTT- qdcitth. lv UCyCyl, XIX CK UlUlCy X0.J.XXJ ClOOXXX--- lated form. The choice,how- ever, should be a high-grade cocoa, "Baker's" of B course. IT IS DELICIOUS, TOO Trade-mark on every package ,111.111 troop., arc In belli t ipjril Hi in at any time r. M. Jlatpe '-ie , i-ollap j- of P.iisM.i iH.r tin- Teutonic ml Ixallce In Italy have visible huckcil nn Hie waning fourage ,.r the eneinv. b'lotlcs that Geiiiiiiny is truiiiiiellng for a gleat Idovv on the west fiont couiinite to niter hchltiil Hi,, lititlsli lines Ihioiigli I I lie Cause I'wanted to get mixed up In It. I control to ccaso burning ii.al to hccpjh.itilv limemoer now we used to tails of Trance '"o inn illngs warm. I mil Hie fainine in tne oays icone by? And how you told it" relieved the company will hum log- Philadelphia and Heading trains leaving ivenue tcriiilnal. I'miideti. from twenty to twent.v-lhf minutes late. I Tho trains wire held over for fetiy pas-1 sengers. ' The fast-ftoeu palk lakes falllv, gtoaiied tinder Ihe weight of hundreds i of skaters Ihla iiioriilug. Skaleisl swaimed also mi the Sfhu.vlMIt Hivfr and on ficrks mid ioniN In'lhe suhinle-, ' for inlles down 1 spoil of uian.v iriiaiatli.tin of Gciiuau prlsoneiM. I Honal Aimy f.itnps had nnnlled fm- wilin II spe.il, of the ilrlve as ,i n of luihe.iM corpus for their rcleafe in Meaiilline hostile airmen ine 'aliens caused the Judge advocate rer,. mopping silly leaflets our ih,. liiliish 1 "''',l a otllfc tn rule that "decision of i inns miiiuiinctiig Hie mining ,,r i;,,n "oiipei-Hildlfis," In the naive hell, f, aiipareiitly. thai they c.n scare the Tom Mules. Hut the Tolnlnlcs liienlv sillili , ileilslvi'ly. They have gained the iicisomit i,. presslon that Hiinethhig is off , n- to. Conn Ifrfl-I t Ilirr 'lools I'minil in Jnil riiTT.sviLLi:, Pa . .Ian. f, A local bcnrd.i on queKtlnim of citizenship Is llnal and conclusive." Adjutant General .Mi Cain has ntdered camp commanders hi every ease In light the mailer out In the ourli. nitf!- sine ot KalFctiloiii, niahing peace In any way by any fashion dining UHS hnpcijiiixp for Hie inllltaiisis If the ptescnt peace ploi f,.,s. the lliltlsh ligherlH fxiiect GetiiMiiy to linn l"oe hei last nilghlv pun. h at eaillcsl convenlc on Hie wet r t nt .iiiinericiiing loom imu molds were found In a tell in the county prison to da j by Warden W. i. Morgan. The molds weie for H. putpose of making llfl.v. twctit.y.llvn ami iP ,.(.it tiieccs piemleutc ti.iiecfhle vie adlacfiill II I'linsole Auierlciitin a Vcucjia, Mr I'arroll, e' an halo a I'adova per ciui segtiarc Hie ;n,ililil elatglto d.illa 1'iiH-e Kossa Americana a benellclo delle vit-' time del iKitiihardameutl, e clo' coiue i prlino Istallamento delle clnrpiaiitamila lire n lal unp.i designate dalla predcttn I. Islitulone mnerlciina. II t'ousole I'ar- rz& ; f II nil i KI3. U. S, PAT. OFF r-E Made only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. II Established 1780 Mass. a-323S 3C ! i II .-'- I ----C-vz-vV- Jyg!rr .yn many Interentlng Ihlnea about (his wood and other fuel t-, country? Well, here I am. and some I A number of West Philadelphia 'jy'tlm I nope tu look some of them over chinches, have announced that Sunday .. .aAlf , I ..! ... . ..... i ..in ,... , . -....o.. ..I j ,"..,. iiikiii rci,i',' in I'c I cinpni in ii i.i'.iii- i '-..There is nothln. In line of class nlm l".one.i nans are nenig perfected s.vtfie artillery camns. tiim Knn mm- Lfi ttom txtry walk in American nr n, P,', tlch and the poor, tho rich man's wn I ,-tn we eon of the nun without riches. s" '-... "ioiici nt . tuuimnn (yiuse. m micr una wiiimp tiy sivo their lives r-lMed be for right and civilization 'All the material In thin training r,,. ii.U-t In that respect. There are i MHiy types, of course, hut hehln.i .,,.. Wtttar else Is their sterling Americanism. fnM I see them at all sorts nr in,ini- i,Wkl as I saw others at top tralnlu'iii vroncins oeiore tne uoche. I te L thn K.Of xvhlch thev arn tumle mm.i h.0.. I , - ,'. . -'" .. b ,mw i neaveo a sign of regret that :a not uecun carter to main in. jfarmy in tne world. It's a lonir, lions, inner sections wero without oil ',-and at timeu oxasncratlmr Inh. ,te. and were without means of ohtalnlm? (the enthusiasni and earnest no... nr uny heat k Alinllll lt Ixl-AIIIII V..l . At. . . ' fep.UA...D .,, ,vi, o, uiiu i iimes I reel itlence and pray for the il.w uti.... I lo a bunch, khakl-clad Sammees in israncnea or modern warfare, win ,. rt rt i - Itthe Job besldo the noli,, r t.- ', LOU Uliaei' IrVlll '2?'!18 ,Tommr frf n" Britain and I 0T l.viivilin. I toillinuru irum a Hse imp .rWf- I the Government has found the trust to Jj.'i- m ci i ' " dexothut Us principal energies. 0natOr OCeiltSC l.ether would Mr. Heney discuss prose- ' ' n t - ... 'cutlons, sllcklnjt to his earner state- ijUtTrtinP Hlnrmrnl l,at prosecutions aro entirely In . - u,,, j,ani the Main Line to assure an equitable dis tribution of the supply. Tho Men's flub and two coal dealers aro working out a co-operative plan. Suffering through Philadelphia In the last twenty-four hours was greater than nt any time since tho coal famine began. Hut 7000 Ions of anthracite arrived hi tho city. less than half tho amount re quired to insure anything llko an equal distribution. A great portion of tills coal xvas removed from iars by the raiding poor. In addition to being without coal, many tinmen registered temperalutes that showed in street theimnni'lers, as Ihe gas supply gave out In many pec- Tlle supply of g.iM in the uiilthl'iiM. ri'iliifed toa uiliiltuitni hv the cold wave, was completely cut oil' for liumlinl- of I'fsiilctits when a Im; main al Amli, r and Huntingdon streets exploded earl.i i all of Geiinaiivs hope, toda.v The fnlce of the cpln.. ore I and flltllle plupril cm it m a llllje heroic Alllcll.. iv fighting fun e- can coiiiii .is a ;,, the halllo This I' plohahlv the ,lem.u Imlei- nl. of the present . t-w. ad from Page One an tixIS-foot hole in the sine pair men were rushed to tho scene The hrcak In the .-nld wave hegau yesterday afleini.iu, and at K o-loi 1; at night the ineifiiry stood at 'in. I Hiring the night there was the usual drop In teinpoiatiirc. which eared shuilly after midnight, mid by daybicak this inniiilug the tliernioimltr again Mood at "0, No Indication of snow Is teen by the Weather Itureau, and II looks now as if PhiladclplilaiiH will have mi opportunity to recover from the effects of the hit ter wenlher hefore they are failed m, to eland atiolher altacl, from the elements The weather hi. lory of Ihe last week gives an Ititetestlug Insight lulu just what this city has enduird. (Hi I'rlday, December 1!8, the day Ihe cold wave be gan, the maximum temperature was In1 at '.':iii p. m. and the mliilniuui 1u tit 11 ..in p. in on Satutila the iiiaxlimuu was IJ al i noon ami Hie iiiinhmiiii I at It p. m On Sunda.v the maximum was to at p m and the exlieme minimum of the cold wave was leached with 1 below zero at 6 a. in. fir, Monday the maximum was II nl I p. in. and Ihe minimum 1 at 7 a in. fill Tuesday the maximum was In at .1 p. m. nnd the minimum u at 7 a. in. On Wednesday the maximum was 12 at 3 P. in. and the minimum 7 nt 0 a in. On anils of the United States Attorney i Thursd.ij the maximum was IS at 3 General.. p. m and 7 at 7 a in. Yesterday the The probing attorney ts after nil the ' maximum was '20 at .1 p, m. anil tho Information lie ran get witn regard to minimum . at 1 a in loiew.irned and foreanned. Tommies wear mi air of giiui ceitltude these davs - perfe. il.v ennlldent of their ahlllly in block ini.vihiiig lliiiilenhiirg fan put afioss. ifg.mliess ur the amount of steam behind it Meat Probe Witness Do Fallen Angels Give Kaiser War Tips? I)o Uic dead talk with living? Spiritualism direct wink of rebel imps WON A Heart Drama in One Act and One Minute it ISia TT.ntiM!...,,. ,.., - , , liuorinaiiou iib can pri Willi regain lo r'nStanMfn" .ft f."" &:' various companies which have lom, , , Into the prob liero, hikI ho Ih lining i for national worn in surrraco. Vim uicvt- juu uwii uuiit-iLiHiLn :iiniir'.. . ... .. ... ..... S: -I,fc" i tl, .(..ill..!- tiril.n tit tli. l.VriAP-il II. .11. 1. t . . I1I.U.UI.I f..,..v fk '. IIMMU Bwona has moved since 1016. Int. He sent for David Well, who was """ carrieo me country In ciio of tho former owners of Ilrnwn A Kr OH XVOman SUffraee hv Sttntell'.A Hi lne:,1 hrnneli nf tlte Anrl.-,i. rtfldent Wllwn'a peace policy. ' Agricultural and Chemical fomnanv. which Is nursed tu ho the trust render inc concern. Ho said ho wanted to ask Mr. Well how much money K. T. Murphy, Ihe local head of Itrown & C'.. paid for the company when he boueht It for (he A. A. . ?.. so he could find out' the reason for certain manipulations, which he did- not mention. Mr. Well. wee policy of the Democratic he" fild. came to the Bellcvue-tftrat- 'taM91 national woman Muffrace ' ford and bad only been there with him r o the war policy of tho coun-l short time when there was a mya- I world is not safe for democracy' terlous telephone caii ror mm. Mr. I people rule ine world. And I nency saiu ne unswercu inn iciepnone anq ine icrsons ai ine oiner cnu or tna line buns up rlclif after aekinc If Mr. Well was with him. Levin, a former bookkeeper for Ihe SternfeldU Well Company, former own ers of Ilrown & l was produced now entered the crratest war ;ttme to make the world safe for cy. safe for majority ruin . nn. to' Kaiser rule or autocraev. xv , 4rmined that the peace of the Rfvil not depend- hereafter Uon lme or ambitions or quarrels of individuals. yroman BU-rae by Ktatca wan I. can consistently flcbt n the . tr weria aemocrucy unless It w. iwa , senuine ucnioc to at) people. Irrespective Vrirllece of the balloL I nto Tifiit, oi ino Dauot, be hea alwuys had the rlhtll afte' n'utl1 -tllciiHy. Mr, 1. i a . a .. r IalA -aA i 1 lllA iWillvlwAAM. T,iih...I -. m nun mrrf iy lacKcu in power )M rlffntf niiciiiuun mm n ur(i ritni no Hl. . - .i I .. IJ t Im a ml nlnJ 11. tA,ua''tl.al .--. a 1'' WrilCH IHU OHM npnru HUM U IfJinU tfr: th.-'nirtv: whici im. i rcr,cr""T. "".'.": .'.r. it;u. . r""8: .... s; i ----- -- , ,,s nv iu puu iciia nun n no iiruillixea P,'-'."',.r',rona l?,lcy I to nut In an appearance. Mr. Ian Ine J was not mere yesterday, and Mr. Uaney .had an lnvestrator telephone tii wtvci, m hsk wnere ne Hfii,-h,'wa tcld LU pUey,'f-wr; to. enforce iw-rl4.Ogr Enlist Now for better health. Don't wait until it is too late to correct your food follies. It is the simple, inexpensive foods that make healthy tissue and furnish the most energy. For your "meat less meals" at Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat, nothing added, nothing wasted or thrown away. It. is made digestible by steam cooking, shredding and bak ing. Contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs. Two of these Bis cuits with milk and a little fruit make a nourishing, sat isfying meal at a cost of Ilev. Ilenjsmtn (I. Wllklnion. rli. II. "Is splrltuall.Mn. the work of dlicrcced Imps and does the' Kaiser communicate with fallen anecls," will ho the lecture theiuo of Or. Henjamlii Wilkinson Sun day cvenhur In the Oarrlck Theatre. "I -" me pari uiai i.ucifer and iii his codemous aro oluvio,- I,, n.i .. said li the Doctor to a reporter, "and with the Hl.lo In bJipd I will explain how spiritualism pretends' to permit Hie llvbiK to coiiitiiuuicate with tho dead." .Monday evenltuc tlio Doctor will lec ture at tho (Jrund Fraternity Hall on Arch near 17th Htreet on 'Tho Keve i?:.-.1 ,aBUM 0f ,tev- 18' Me The? J0hk ' k3J N7 --Hi The telephone rings, SUE: Hello. ... Oh, hello. Anne. . . . What? . 1 ou re coming up with your brother to bring me down town? . '. . What on earth. At this time of night? . Why, it's eleven o'clock 1 0'i nonsense, you know 1 d love to Jance, but it's too late! . . . You've cot a table engaged? 'Well, I'm sorry, but, really, it's too late. ... Oh, a table at the Colonnade That's different Why didn't you say so in tho first place? 1 11 be ready as soon as you get here 1 Oaneina tonight from 6:30 on HOTEL CjQLQNNADr aw MKwmMHmk Jx K $ -CTHBP i SH GIVEN AWAY FREE Package of the Celebrated 20 Mule Team Borax Soao Chins We will give you a full 6 nunco frii ..i, ? Team Borax Soim f!h.na .,1. :r' f W iviuie, f coupon wnlchiihe-;" S'uS uscment next Sunday, Jan. 6th, 1918. 1 1 W '' 20-jiinT.Tv & cHlPs rsai - MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS Read the advertisement and get full imrucuiars ot tins remark- aDie oner. zm. ' M',y. rjsssj'sssss. 's. . Jm, WZW- wffiy w wr If St WB, is.s e held Wed n es- day mcht ut the rhu uw onK-tanq m i m tfr ' Mf t ' -it ' '.V .V-1 WL,. J&&3i:,c!':ki A third service will
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