EVENING VvAlb SATURDAY, eTAftUlRY 'ft 1018 . Of Vlrl t ' , 1 : ' T"'My.IW third nu nrciri?DC' nmn i i aqitq phst I P-. )E AGAIN RAIDED THIRD OF OFFICERS' ' O'NEILL LOSES POST fWM I s TO SERVE UNCLE SAM CAMPS 6pen today!' WITH STATE TROOPS Schools of -MO Students Each Commander of Old Fourth Start in Various Can- Regiment Shifted From 3 If Twenty-two Men Taken From Training and Assigned to New Work to tonments Camp Hancock s i B DESERTER TO BE TRIED General Nicholson Expects to Deal Strictly With Violators of RuIm .'iriiliifl .loir K'H" t'urmpoiiiJfiil CAMP M12A1 .ilmlr:il. Mil.. .Ian. 3. Uncle Sam's Now Yrar resolution In which lio promise J to beep IiiiihIh off tlio Liberty lllln until It was ready, to "B "'"'W there" Imh liccu smashed and tivciity-lo men lhnl thcuiselvei rhuntrd Into n new brunch of tliu icrvlce. They linc been drafted for tlio camp nUHrterniaster's department anil will probably remain "t Utile Pcnn for the duration of tlio w-ur Those ilraftnl tu nerve tailors arc: H.itninl 1 Suss man ami John M Triiv.iKlliin. Ill lib In fantty. Louis Sandler iiml I'oinenlcU X)n I'oincpilu. HI. Mil lii'niitt : Cluirlei Mlcihcrf-I.y. llemy Cohen, .lolm Shew clinch, T.oiiIm lllfciilmrir and Samuel Cohen. 3lilii Held Artillery : NIKoIiih ll Lorcto, Pai-ipialc Clvlato, Antonio III tlnio, Louis Albert. Joseph I,. CuiilKn.li. Morris Kerf-ln. Alberto urniltl and P.alpli C, llqultto. :i-.'tli Held Utlller.v. The followltiR wrro drafted to hup ax camp shoeninKcrs- Antonio Clnclola, 311th llnfnntr : Mntneiilmn Harmir. .lIBth Infnntt : ClmrleM V Werner. 316th Infantr.v ; I'ranU W. Wert uml rielrancelo Martello, :ii;th Infantr.v That ilrneral Nicholson l.s di le imhirtl to punMi dcscrlelH bnalne nppalent to day when he went Curimrul tiuy I'. Hot ter, of the :: I tt li Infantry, to Aililan, Mich, where Private Charles Untt, u ncicro attaiheil to tliu 3fi8tli Infanti-, has teen apprehended. Urett will In tried for iletcrtlon. no-oidim; to nil an nouncement tnatlo at Division Head quarters. I'rlvato Joseph Itlchards, Jr.. Com pany 12. Twenty-third. 12iiKlnecis, has been Klveu a sK mourns- sentence for remaining nway fioni ramp without eae. Uesldo lemalnlne away for u period of clcht das the loldler wan tried on thu aihlltloual ihnri:iia of "taMtiK an auto froip the ramp " " . Selects who won appoiutnituts to tin. IralnhiB camp for ulllecia art iuovIiik Into their new home and will c t down to Intensive tralnliiR on Monda. While the cold wave holds Its clip there will be little activity at the camp, for the low tcmpcr.ituicM are too sevcic for effective Held worl,, The nun are taking short hll.es and itpenillui; their work houm In the lecture room. WASHINGTON. Jan. ,V Tlio third scile of ntHcerV tralnlnR campH will open today Krom the tiiipcminilKrlnneil and cnlltnl personnel of the reRiilnr nrniv, tho N'atliinak Army and lli Nn tlonal liti.nil there have been ilnw I thni'-.:itid of men ulivm ipialllb':itlnii It 1 tll'ilisllt entitle I'lem to' iiOimu " ni'iit Into the imiii'iPssI nied ui, ides. In addition S."nn eandldatCH Irno been f-r-leeted f I inn rpeellleil nchoots and col lece. Includli'K mllltnr tralnlnR In the iiiriiculiun. l'nr serial uioutlis U'RliueutHl ii ml tlio N'atloiiii bae been 'nelect- ItrlemllerUe GOES TO SPARTANBURG Associatcil With Pennsylvania (iiianl for More Than Forty ' Years CAM I' HANCOCK. An-iil.i. cl. .Ian. . Item of liiKiiriectlons and I rlntn. rteran 1'ortn lllrii and nlber catupaii-nH. a familiar llcnir In all of National (iu.inl riicanipnientM of LIEUT. STANMOY WOUL rhlluilelihiati anil n graduate of the olliccrs' trninitt"; ciimp at l'ort Nlaeara. who la doitiK iluty at MuntKomcry, ,Ala. eompan,v niniinaiiileri bae been 'nelect- ItrleiulleruencralClirlKtopherT ONtlll Inc Horn the i.iiiKb thoe men thouuht known populailv as "liiirKIc, former woilhy of niliiitiieiiieiil. The naino" I commander nf the ulil TIJld loiui 1 were reviewed b miei'ial boaids which miiiIii Infantry Ilrlcade imd later of vlcitcd n ininiber e,pi!alent to 1.7 pel t lir 1 Ttv ttilt tl Depot lllltrade whieli ent of Hip inlbted Hticncth of the null was liI'Miibcil Into the other tmllH nf lieternrulpc faetoiH III ilexl-nuil iir the the Twcnl-cli;lil1i Division, has nnillilairi were londuet. leMderliln. ...-ho.I funii the cotnmand of l'enn ALL CAMPS SUPPLIED NOW WITH OVERCOATS Men Reported "Comfortable" Since Emergency Express Shipments Were Sent WASHINGTON .Inn ." Sr leliirj Hal.cr report! that ovi'icoat hlioitaRc at National liuaiil and National Atm tialnlni; canips aic ended, eept at Camp ItiMtirec.iril. I-i. Many of 'the caniis still are short of woolen blouses ithlllt. lo learti uuli Kly aril : 1 1 , 1 1 ' I . ti Hi- met othern. llverv enllpied man In nrui. seixlee was nfTorded the oppor Itinlly to lliyriit his name, as a candi date M-hool. iouipiMuk normally Mboiit IIO Indents nicanlzed Into one iiifautiy company and one llclit artlller.x 1i.it trt., ban been totaled at the headquar ters if eery in my division. Additional Fchoohs hae been allotted to the Philip pines. Panama and Hawaii HnIlMed nun aliened to the M-linnl will be com-Mcred as one ilet.uhed her- i Iiiihn the traltilut- inurse and will receive the na. and nllowaiii c of their Elude Colleijo Ki.nluatcs ass;npi to the camps will be graded and tiaid as first (hiss pihatis. wll be reiplhed tc. enlist ffr the dotation tf the war, and In eent tlie. fall to win oinmlsslous will have to sta III tervlee and llulsh tlicir itilistiiieuts. ADMITS HE'S AN ENEMY svlvanln tioops. An oule- received loihiv nt division lirailqiiar'rrM, oideieil I lilin to rrpmr Ml Camp Wmlsworlli. I Siartiinbiirir. S C. where tlioTvvcutj vovrlltli Hivllnu. coiinIsIIiik of lite I ledenilled New Vol k National tin ltd, s encainpeil I lie had been associated with the Peiinslviinli titMiil for more than fnrtv seals. cnterliiK It ns a private. 1 He served In all the crade.s up to his present rank. Ills old iirlrfient. the Torn th lnfantr.v. vvlileh he Jolne.1 as n bov iiml of which lie was for iiiiny vearn colonel, has been dismembered. one lattallnti ervlm; In I'ranio with the Ualiibow Dlvlshui tinrl the otlie. two rniiilioslns two m lelilue jinn units here. It was not atmoimieil what milt Ceueral O'Neill would command Ills home Is Allentown, Pa A division review Is scheduled foi today. The troops win pass in te- ievv bcfnic (ic-iernl Muir. It will be since tlio ....... . n . rt . l,n firs! f Itil.s . ..... ..,.,..,. .,... L.'A..rA...m. ..,., ,.npn' l.'.l ,.. In n,,,P r . .nm n, n. . .1, .-- .....u ,MT U?' ', "was "hosed "n the War om K?i!L3 Armr n-sLtlnB forces have marched pas,," ..epartmenfs latest tele.iapl.lc advances I J1AlmwlmM, jH1, B (:c0,KC . ; '' ' "TXl Zn v,n "'t, e Horn the l"ll'l1;';'''' ;,.'' Ilu, of tills city. In answcrlnfi liN loin u, pasri the rrvlcwlnc olllrtr cency epress shlpmeutif and local pur- .,,.,.,,...,, 1sp ,,.. ... .L . - 'II IS MENINGITIS DEVELOPS ATCAMPM'CLELLAN Spread of Measles Also Causes Extension of Quarantine nr2Ai-QL'AiiTi:u.s. mm. i: and uisav DIVISION. CAMp-JleCI.l2l.hAN. AN NISTO.N. AI.A. .IAN . Tlirouch the develupnient of a few new easea of menliiKlth ami measles, quarantines In the camp of the Win' and Gray Division have 1 een extended to Include Company H. of the HSlh Infan try, tho 10 llli Aininiinllloii Train, a battalion of Mai j land Held aitllleiy, tho -base hospltul und -Iti((terv 12, and the "supply :oinialiy of tlielt'.'th Artillery Ccinpdiiy II, was uuarautlncil jcsteulay Then Private Frederick Uubcnstlne, of that outfit developed menincltls. Tliroat cultures af the men will be taken Measles appeartd In the amuiiiultloii train, the Mai.vlaud aitllleiy and the base hospital culistrd detachment In the laiit few da.vs. There i a use of menlnsltla In Ratter 12. where Private' Philip T Martin la nf'.iitcd. ami An" in the Supply Company, whein 1'ilvnte Francis Delucla Is III. All the pathuts were quickly Isolated Theso three ca-cs nro the oul.v inciiln fltla In camp. The number of uicasle cabetj In the hospital detachment, the artillery and train is small and the measure Is preca lit lunar. Iheio Is no causo for alarm, medical authorities feel, ENGINEERS GO TO COLORS FROM HIGHWAY BUREAUS State's Road Department Lo.sea Chief and Several Assistants in, Patriotic Exodus ItAmUSllCltU. .Inn ...-William D Uhler. chief ciiRincer of tho State High way Pepattiuciit has been nolllled he had been cunuiils.sloncd a major In tliu ordnaiico reserve of the I'nlted States, chases have laeu niithomid. and Jlr Hiker slid tie believed that by today "all the men ate comtoi table" Sixteen .amp and i.iiitounients mentioned spe i lfli.Mll bv the c milliliter-; lesolutlou weie iVpoiteil on ill iletal' nf a total shoitiiRe of 11. ram overcals. Camp Ileaurif-ai.l needed lO.Sfit A deflcidiu of about fll.imo blouses was scaltcted nmouc thllteeu posts. nimne for delay In furuWliliie whiter Kariuents was pl.ued bv the Secietni.v partially upon supply, but largely upon the transpoif'tlon situation. Ills rep irt showed the follow Iiir shortages: Camn Wheeler, fleoigla, ovircoats, none: blouses, mil Camp Slielliv. Mlsslssiipl, nviiioats. none : mouses. ;. im,, nuei toineys aided him in lllllm; out Ills iiuestiomiiilre, dedal cil lie Is on alien enemy and tlint ho Is wlllln-i to letiirn to (ieinuny und Join Um niniv, He Mild lie was pot n itlltallcd and had never taken out his Hist papeis. Ills case was turned over lo the Fed eral authoiltles. CAMP HKAL'I UKTTi'lt Report for Week Shows Decrease in Death Rate WASHINGTON. Jan . Heller health In both the National Guard and Na tional Ann- divisions In this coublrv dm fug the week end.'d Detenihcr '.-x Is shown b.v the weekly ieiort of the di vision of Held sanitation In the guard thero er HIS deaths, na against 11 the previous week, and in the National I riny theie wero nlncl -eight, coiiuiarcd . WILMINGTON. Del. .'an S - S. Idlera I " ' " ' ' s ,lie f.cK before stationed nt Fort Dcliiware. In the liel.i. I iniinovemeni In Kriiei.il health ou- I'ORT ON SHORT RATIONS Tujj Tries to Reach Soldiers Isolated in tho Delaware oveii'oats, cp, ui.iliuuiu I US,'I V U III III,.' ,. oil.',! ,,.,-.. ' - - army, with orders lo reiiort within the Juuuar iv, next two weeks. Uhler vius aiiolnted chief engineer of the Highway Department on April 7. 131S, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation' of Colonel i-aiuuel D, Fos ter. From 1S0O to IS?.! ho was con nected with the engineering depaitinent" of the Lehigh Valley llallrs'id, und left to enter the employ 'of tiss Queen Amies rtallroad. F. W, Winter mid C. 1-2 Mjers, ns slMant eiiglneerrt of the Highway De partment, liavo beep commissioned cap tains In the United Stales Army 12ngl- ' neerij' Itescrves, und will report to Camp Lee, petersburK, 'a. I W. I. Jllller. an assistant engineer ' of the bureau of townslilii highways, of tlio Stato Highway Department, has been eoninilMdoiicr- a llrst lieutenant In the United Stales Army l'nglneers' Keservis. Ho also will report at Camp Lee, CALLfr? CAMP SCANDALS ' MERE GERMAN IMFFLE C.iniP IJ'arnv. I'auioiuia none: blouses, IS, Sun. Camp Dlx. New Jucy. overcoats, in blouses. 111". Camp Grant. Illinois, overcoats, none blouses. :1S'.'1. Ciiinii Custer Mb lilgan, oveiooitf 53ii : lilou -s, i r.3 n Camp IP-ant. (.aid, Louislinn. ovel coats, 10 81',.": blouses. Jliitlt. Camp Howie, Texas, oiiicoitls. nope blon-es. 37S." Cmnp Dodge, Iowa, oveicoat-. .in bloiis.s. :pmi. Cuinp Don p'.ian, Oklahoma, ovoivoat", . J ; Idolises, none. Camp l'unston. Kansas, ovtti.oats, lionc: bloii-es. Oi'.iin. Camp W.iilswiirlli. South r.inrjlii i. oveicoats. 1,1 : lilniises-, SSBi. j i 'amp Sthiiidaii, Alabama, oveicoats. none: Idolises, Illi'ul Camp Pike, Aikansas, oveicoat?, 10; blouses, IS no. At Camps .laekioii. South Caiolin.i, end Green, C.illfoiiiti. tuippllrH of both ovircoats ami b'ou-is weie reportid siif llelent. IPdiliug siipi'es were Mild l-i b adeipiate at ail camps. To meet the nverioat sho'tage at Camp lteaiiiegaid, s.ciicttii llak r said --, "00 had been exincss, d December -C lie told abii of ii cent shlp.nei.t of Can over coats to Camp Custei, in.iimi ldoines to t'atnii Funton. .'linn blouse to (amp Wndsworth. .'iiml meuoils ami fil'lui blouses to (.imp Dlx. "Instiuetlons h.ivi; Isen mil to all lo obtain toealh ami iuiiuediately." rnld the teport. "anv iinlforin.g.irineiit which Is shoit in order to glvo each man a . hole unlfoim: when using slr.es or. hand lo exchange with other tamps If practicable inn to eniplov gnineiit inukeis to alter g irmeiil i m as to fit tlioe wltlm'it peii'siiry uniforms" Minor shortage! of brciihes and unliiwcar at some camps were repotted, and with the" infoimatlou lh.it camp lommandeis have been authorized to oh. t'lir. gaimenls from local maikets the shortagn of blouses at Camp Kearney was said not lo be serious bicaue ol the locillt's mllll illinale. Will Add 2i to State Police HAISItlSlirilG. .Ian. S. - The Stale po lice force will enlist twenty-four mm to Jill vacancies due to expiiatlou of enllst ,.,..,, is nod men going Into mllltar.v sriv- lie, J lie examiuaiioiis will no in ih liiiei I ii.uo lllver liitweeu Kelawarc it.v and I Foil Mott, In Now .leisey. are slid to lie on slimt latlons. and the tug Meter la trjlng to break her via thiougli tli Ice with a load of supplies for them Captain Mi Call. In c mini. (ml of the lot l. Sinn M ct lliu ieii.ino,ii lll.ll 11 I was lniieiativo that supplies should ich the men In a short time. minus In the ramps also Is shown, there being a marked abatement of meningitis epidemics prevailing In several camps Pneuiuoilia epidemlis also have Un proved somewhat, as only rcvcnt.v-thtee deaths nfnong the guardsmen and sixty six among the National Army men were from that disease. SC: 3L 5 3C JL HOTEL WMIDN If : If -IT-g T ANNOUNCES THE FORMAL OPENING OF ITS ARTISTICALLY DECORATED 8 jr tTtftkwi ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. JAN. 5TH and every weekday thereafter from 4 to 6 o'clock TEA- DANSANT V The romance the call of the East per meates this novelty room. The allurement of the Orient is vividly suggested by an environ ment that is truly delightful. It's a new pleasure you'll thoroughly enjoy. Come. HOTlL WALTON BROAD & LOCUST Eugene C. Miller, Manager. " ' .... - 11 "fell ;'l ' ' -- t-xv ' n' ii fr -ir -IV- 1' & 3C- ' -Xrj fr1 Speaker a,t Mother's Congress As-' scrl.s Morals of Our Soldiers Rank High Ianrcr to oung gills In tHo lure of tho uniform was tho theino of un ad dress by l.ady Aberdeen, head of tho International Council of Women, at tho first day's session of the National Con Eretwof Mothers and Parent-Teachera" AsbOclalons, which whh held at tho homo of 12. T. SJolesbury. Tho loneludlpg-ses-Ion of the. congress will bo held today i iiio iieiicviie-Stratrord Steps to safeguard morals uT both ( Joung men und ouug women from p'rlla that urlso out of tho excitement of vvar wern discussed by inenilierH of I the coiiuret"!", Mrs. Kate Waller liar rott, of Alcxandrlu, Va national chair man of the camp' nellvitloi ivnuulttio ! of Hie National Congress of Mothcis. I Paid higl) praise to tho morality of the American soldier and utated that visits to all of tho cantonments cast of tliu Mississippi had lonvlni-ed her that storloa reflecting on moral conditloiiH In J tho cdiitcniiieiitu wero purt of tlio Gcr-, man propaganda, Greek Army Officers Ousted ATIJ12NS. Jan. 5. Approximately tUO offlceru of tho Greek army who had re. vjcctfcd llio overtures made lo them by I the present reelnio hiuI continued lo .proclaim tneir conviction in-tno ulliinato Victory of Germany und 'the' reinstate. mn. oi.-jonmtwyij-i a sinf uavo.veeii . Did these zero nights ctch you happing) Jlaclhiorfreeze-ups s and the ciamaye they do, wonf-bqiner . you if you drive mm ranKitn Sweeten Automobile Company Dhlrthfri Frtnktin Mlr Can 3436 CHESTNUT STREET H5n sLlm. ( httAooCd I a- . j HM&3SflttLJftMHMKMHyjiMHB WARNING TO GAS CONSUMERS Gas consumers are warned that we may be unable, tempo rarily, fully to meet the great in crease in the demand for gas, due to cold weather and the shortage of the domestic coal supply.. There is danger of some burners going out when the gas demand is heaviest, and gas coming on again later, $ 4 Be sure that all burners not in use ARE SHUT OFF. Do not go to sleep with any gas burning. If any burner will not light, be sure to close the gas cock before you leave it. Do not keep a burner lighted unless some one is in the room. , If you smell gas, examine and shut off all burner cocks. Do not under any circumstances search for a gas leak with a candle or match. 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