Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 15, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 6

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JANUARY 15, 1918
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PUSHES
LfnCS TO FRONT
jAmlty Ends as Parties
iuyer for Campaign
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ISSUE ALIVE
BRITISH NURSES AT WORK IN A CELLAR UNDER FIRE
nUtlve Moore Lends AMnck
PAdmlnlstrationifor Failure to
Pi'Mtke Promise Good
.t . tt eti.v- t...'eie
tic ante back Into conitresslonal
atlon today. At botli ends of
pltol party leaders gathered nnd
"the Issues ' Ten months or
and concord, during which holh
'have put the-lr shoulders to tho
(tln an effort to win the war, hao
, aearin oi eiesireu inaienii ioi mo ,
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HHU1MI ltlll'Ullin. l luill tine
f forward things will he different.
rtlsan fights on every strictly Ail-
itratlon nonvvar measure may i ex-
In both houses. The llenubllclns
tyio llousa are to caucus tonight to
their plan for setting -inn issues
the public through partisan ile-
i on the floor. Colonel ltooevelt In
ted tn Washington early In lcuru-
to aid In creating campaign ma
rl'.
he paramount lsue naturntly will
wriether the Democrats have etllclent-
conducted tne war. n me war ima
been conducted etllclently no blame
i be attached to tho Republicans, they
hold, for they hao been Meft nut
Mhe cold." and the beat brains of their
Rrfanlzatlon have not been utilized
Kite Democrat! have been permitted to
itand by tho President," Itcpubllcani
Ive been forced to ' stind behind hlin,'
v say.
tth first outbreak will come on the
Won or a department or munitions.
Ident Wilson and Secretary linker
ihate frowned on the proposal, lle-
itlcans will make a fight to put It
ough. The Senate In all probability
HI pass the measute authorizing the
r department, tor mere are many
nocratlc Senators who faor It, but In
House Its defeat already Is consltl-
assured.
Material gathered In the executive ms-
n of the war congressional lnrsligi
will bo put to good use by the rte-
illcana when such Inforimtlon will
endanger the fighting foree. AI-
hobnobblng or tne Administration
kh the trusts Is bound to fiiinNh much
nunltlon for the llepubllcans wmn
' get out on the stump.
Mamnton Jtoor-e, lleiniuiicuii,
nsylvanla. was n bit forehanded
PJ read In the paper the other daj."
I aam today, -xnai wueieas me iireem
nlnlstratlou came Into power nrotuis-
rto crush the trusts and put tin. in out
1 business, all prosecutions against tho
at trusts of the United Mates nave.
tho time, been Mispendrri Suits
rithe dissolution of the Intern itloiial
an ester Cotnpaio, tho United States
I Corporation do ou leinember
at a holy terror thnt was when Mr
'llson was campaigning In IU12 and
W tho Democrats weie going to put
lout of business and how thoy are rc-
ron It now? the united .States Mine
ehlnerv Corporation which may now
Ivo tome very prolltablo contracts with
.Government the l;asiinan Kodak
oanv. the Quaker Oats Coiniianv
, prices have certainly gone up the
lean Can Company and too !orii
ucts Helming lompan another
L producer which Is said to be a part
Standard Oil Comnuns all nae
suspended until the close of tho
ho Democrats have had It In their
r for nearly sit jcars to bust tho
but the trusts seem to have lie-
thelr neaiet and dearest friends,"
I.Mded. "The prices of commodities to
people have gone higher during tint
ratio Admlnistiatloii man in any
I, in the history of the orld, jet
aak for a suspension or judgment
itnst the trusts during the war be-
'of the tremendous cost1 of hiring
jrers" and prosecuting the capes to u
essful conclusion
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mum noma t oe s
Lines in Lens Raid
aued frum race On
'northern mountain region Is still
tight In the grip of the wlntei
ns, precluding Infantry operations
I menacing the communications of the
rtrp-Oerman armies.
GERMAN ATTACK
ON ITALY PREDICTED
JUE, Jan. 15 Italian mllltaiy ex-
take the view that Germany nnd
trla-are planning to lenevv theli
slva on the Italian front on a bigger
than ever when the weather jier-
General Corsl, writing in the
una, vald:
Iter an Auslro-tierman onenstve
Scorns weak front like llumanU or
ill. uermany lias aivvays circuiaiea
of a big drive on the western
;to mislead the Allies.
, thl way tne uennans nave
nted the Allies from sending troops
' parts really threatened or the
t'polntB, It Is for this reason that
ilntente has never been able to take
nltlatlve on a grand scale. Today
Ire confronted uy sucn a rumor.
the offensive of the Central Kin-
It'll continuing against us to such
ctent as the conditions permit
nerat Corsl argues that the Italian
la still the vital sector, and that
RAustro-Qermans are really plan-
: an attempt to .overrun iiaij, wniic
ndlng to be preparing a western
'drive.
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Mhe rentrni Itigh f.jioot, llroad nml'lieavy drifts nnd woikmen were burrow-j GENEUOllS LEAVES
Iririeti MretU. The Mouth Philadelphia . lug toward stranded trains In tho east- PI! ANTED SAMMEES
iiii, Mm, l for tllrls forced to prolong ei n half nf tho frilled Mates to dig I lrHA 1 Cj" Orti
Its l hrifti ias holidajs, lesumcd res-1 rnilrn id tralllo out of mi ovorw helming
lons tortav. The sihool Is still without tie-up,
coil mill the tensions nte being Imld lit Pielght traltle between Chicago nnd
the fuincss School, 'Ihlrd ntut Mifflin M luls nnd eastern points Is virtually
sliicls su ncndid nnd pisscngey trnlllc Is lint-
A loiislKintMiit of lRiin tons of (oal to Hid tn moving strntidul trains Into
tho Hoard of Mutation, due to arrive I tctmlnals, ntioidln to wold fioin
lito jcsterd.iv. was lot In ti.inslt. t Ith i. f Smith, New York, assistant to
the result thnt the half score schools Director Mineral McAdon In ihargo of
now closed will bo unable to reopen for ,atoni ten Hot v. I"uel Administrator
tome time tintflilil was ipttfd inoiiientnrll l
Jlembeis of two bltumliioiis conl usso- ,0 drastic onlirs closing unessential
rlatlons the Cinlrnl l'ennsvlviuilt iiidtistius anil ivtn otlurs to obtain fuel
upeialors' Association and tin- Low "1-1 for niovvbound titles,
utile Assoilntlon -tiro mettlng nt tin i Vlrtuallv no freight bus moved be-llclltviie-Stiatfoid
Hotel today with C We,n I'hli.igu, St. Louis. llutYalo and
i: Ix-shcr of the IliirtnU of Mines In i'ji(iUKli for mole than twtnlN-four
Wa'hliiKlon Mr l.elnr was m-iiI itiri Smith stilled lliavv piul.eil mow
meet with the bituminous nun In lmtoi ' fl)roi ,, i,i,n,ire,t, f vvotkmeu to set to
11 irliold In un tffoit to rptcd shipments , ,)lP j( r tltcnillv dinging i.vrs out of
of soft to.il
The bituminous sltuitlnn. the upei-
i.tna un. la nti,l,nlt lltfltlll 1ia ,,t,.
ilivri, ni,, ,n .ti.iiv.i -...,i.. ......
tiol m.mv Industiles that hum "oft isinl
being shut down nnd outvv.iiil-biiiiinl ve
fell btliig held nl por, Thev b'nmo the
i lle-up on Ink of coal tus nnd the
M.iill nf Inlmr at th" sofl-inal mines
! COAL FOR HOMES AND
SHIPS TO II A 17; RIGHT
OF WAY ON RAILROADS
VsIIIM.TnV .1 in I
I'o.il f'r MilTering finillb-- and vv.ii
utllllli" has tin rlf-lit "f vv.r ovn the
nutloii il i.nlroid todiy
I'lloinv irdus Issoid b "icret.nj i
Mi Adoo di Inn tint fuel mut be sup-
Piled .it crliliul points In fme nnv other i
the drifts In fiilnht Muds Conditions
ate wort In the entire history of rail
rondliii,' hi the I'entnl Wet
S. 1 I'. A. Vl T YKAHS Ol.I) ,
Mcmbcts Will View Nov Huildins
ttnil Kloct Ollctrs Tonight
'Ilu golden ntmlverraiv meeting of the
Pcnnsvlv mi.i Poi'Ictj for the Pievcn-
tlon of i rueltj to AlihlinlH Will be held
nt the aiidltoilutii of Us new building,
''.2-21 N'orth llroad street nt 7 30
nVlock this evening follow lug theelcc.
tl.in and ineetlnc, the innnbert will be
hovvn through the new biillillng from
top to bottom '
The election will le roi a new noaru
Sainmecs Imvo ncqultttil tlitmselvcSl
tolcnlly In futuro Item) righting j1
The necessity for tironer mmt....
s cinplnslted i ilM
One Week Allowed for Kvcry four order, and It Is nsrerted that sub-eenjenT'il
unc nu niuii"! leave depends Inrgelj on strict obi.,. '1
Mrtntna prv t'K iil t.. ..t .i.n.n.. n..i. .. . --
...u.it.i . m..--- antr til niv vii inn. nun i;. lllliy Jq
riont I VISIICH won rpt'cim iiciiiussion
WITH Till: AMIJlllfAN AIIMV IN
f ItANCi:, .Ian. 13 A general order Is
sued today creates n blight)" for
America's Sanunees.
It announces the grant of n wetU's
leave to every soldier fot each four
months servlco at the front The seven
das are to be spent In special recreation j
renters now being established "ome
where In france' These tire being built
poIel with the Idea of furnishing the
fighting men holldu cnleitnlnnienl und'
rest.
The oriltr hints that the leave periods
will ptolub'v be lengthened after the
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MEN who are wear-1 a
ing suits made twof.
I U of roi, f..od .nmiitio,, ,. :;;;r;:.,,.,tr ilWJTS '
:WXr"rta mTa, riec. , ,r ., - j . fcU ..-.win lemamn unlU
They sue the only women allowed in llir tit'ik'i.in lirniK line antt ate otliuallj uttatlied to the Ueluitin
Thud Division. KiiiK Albert mttde them Clienllcis of the Order of Leopold and tlicj have just
teteived the military med.il for btuvery. They are Iintoncss tie T'Seulaes ileft) nnd Miss Maui
Chisholm.
opened tile with liiiithlui' guns the
Second Ukrainian Itcglincnt suticn
dered, with TOOO lldes and thirteen ma
chine) guns. The commander of the rcgl
inert was arrested
A dispatch from Itostov sas that Pa-
bnltzovo station, on tho Kknterlnoslav I Vnglo-I'urich
line, chiutud hands time times In the fruiitii i
fighting bitween the Cossjtks and the'
ltolshevlkl The stiuggle was renewed
nn Tilda aftel both sides had been It
tiitorced iiiiMlilcrabljr,
It Is lepoittd that tienernl Kali dine",
the Cohsacl, leader, Is pioctedltig towatd I
tne north I he tltv of I fa in eastern
llUHsla. Is said to be In the h uuls ofHIie
ltolshevlkl who iel7ed the Innks nnd
uf i eiovernment bultdlngs They art- send
ing rorccs inrunimg atiniii, to Ttliel
jablnsk, on the TrinsiberlHii ltillway,
where serious fighting Is expecttd
Hunger riots have occurred at Kolom
na in the government of Moscow, re
sulting In the killing of twelve iiersiins
and wounding of 1 JO Tho Itolnliev 11(1 allki and none leielving pi eft i em e be
have occupied the Moscow headquarters cause of prolmit to tin l'tiiii"lv.inla
of the I nlon of Xemslvos
Idle soldiers In I'ttiograd are jour
nejlng to the piov lines and bringing
hack to the capita! piavllons, vvhltli
they aie selling to the Inhabitants at
cvoihlt int prices
Huns, in Sea Raid,
Bomb Yarmouth
l ontliiiieil fro u I'iief (hie
man sea flutes on Novembii .!, lull
On Dei ember Hi Uermaii naval fories
made another raid against the English
coast, shilling AVist llnrtlcpool, hcar-boi-ou(,h
and hllb. killing 127 ih
llluns. Heientlv it vwis olllclallj nn
notmced In the llouso of Comminis that
a tinman ilestrover had sunk seveial
men hunt hlilps off the mouth of the
Tjne Jllvu
lit -toi in i oiiditlons have been iiiiide
to .illtctoi liiiuiul MiAdoo li A. II
Smith, tiH--st nit dlieitor In (huge of
traiihpoiintloii III the last. Tho leuiin
nii'iidiitloit Is undir advltnient, It Is
ald.
No iMi'iuiv i:mi:nt in:iti:
'I lie I'lill iililphla slttiitloii, bi'-ed on
llguits nf uitlpts of toil b the tall
loads ovei the vveil. i lid shows no im
prove mint lor I In I it fuilv-iiMii
hours n total nf ,'ni i.it- in 1J sw) ton
li li tied ttlei eitv 'I his N levs tli in h II
'of the Kill teiiilitd to Mippli tb uitiis
of hoiiielioldiii-
Simile 1 11 Wnlllliei, di ill man of III
1 authrai lie operation loiiiinhiii .it tt
ll'nlvirMlv Club iniifi H in e made i di
rect mil on Washington tint Hie cn.u
miner In eeiii)tid trom uilltt.irt nv
lit, pointing out that the well u of II
pi ojile iliuialiiltd the ruiie'.t posMI
produilion at tin uiiiii" 'In tin nut i
hart I J llllelfite with pmilin linn I
said would be nothing flint I nT it li, i
lion il lalimltv II, lolntnl in th,
with 23 oho Iiss men win kini. in tin ,oil
fields ptoduetinu hi I'M, w is i in
tevintli gread i thin In t I c
Tl... r. ,il.t i. It.. ,....
1 1 LIT II I ' '"1 .Intnl." in- "in Irflin ..iii.i,..-
un iii.ij. iiiiiii.,- until .iilllt.1 . n. . t.it.-ii i . ii . . .. . i , . ,
P li Nov.-. ehief of the illvWou f ' , l l""lm '-J'"!1 ",,1' .""'"' '"'
.on-crvutloii will letmii to Washington "", trB, ;""' ,lie f '" ' ml,,it,r .,,., t,
f.oni New Ih.gland It Is annouiitcd that I '" ", "Ml '' l''"K''lm f"' ,lil',' l""1"" "r
nubile utilities furui-hlnB light and heal :,Mi,l',MV,mT """"" "f ' '"" '"
or powti to homes will he tieated on o . noil On ) tons bitvvini now and Vpul
the same basis as l.juseholdtis ' ls "" "lal l '" '"' oiint.il on mil
Picondarj tonslileratlnn will bo Klven Imiuess on e ousiimi rs tin need of belli
to Khiis tarrjlng fund nnd war suppll, s eiiiiininleal in tlit uw of intlii.uin 'I In
to the United States armj and the Allies "lluitloti tails for tieim inn-,, i v itini
Tho vessels were put ahead of w.ir In- measutes the statenu nt n ids as tin
dutries whlili follow next In oidet i "" has ahead iieiteda new demand
after repotts came to the fuel admluis- fot antlnailtu and what Is he ing elmn
(leoige s promise ef repilsals tni the
attacks on London
Kailsruhc the i ipltal of tlit liratul
Duihv of Itideii, has n popul itlon cf
about 100(100 It lies southtof Jlann
hehii and Is Kill miles fiom Naniv, the
niilil un bssi ne ii the
Church Women
in Coal Canvass
( oiitiniirtl trmii I'uice line
I hom-es. Is ipeeted to hi Inn tin lnng
Miught and iiiuch-netded lellef to Phllt-
I ilrlphln hou-iholdeis '
fndti the hitest unlets iued at
Washington all of the t.iMern States
are to be gmuped nnd eoal Is to le
distributed among them on the b it-is if
aituJ needs everv iltv being ttc.itedi
i toal fleldx
rci:i. foil m:Tin pi.v.nt? '
Although details of tin' plan will nit1
hive bein sin piled, then, his oule
etate food Is to he glviu pilot It and
tlilidlv I iinkn inil for IIS hhlps tied
up In Niw nllt liirhor !" Ink or
fin I
All "-late .idllillll-tratolK weie liotlllfd
In fuel AiIiiilnlMHitot Citlleld that
wluiivir n shortat-e In coal or enki Is
found to i NHt for domestic ue (oal or
inke in i be diverted to Hit sti liken ills
irltts, no iiiuttn what Its previous unit
liu' in iv h ive I ecu.
'I lie action was dennid m (".n v bv
Director (Icnctiil M' doo I" the fue
of tnrillo loiiRestlnii and Innei lii suf
riilng grow ing out of Un hi aw mow
nnd wldciMUiad inld in ithei whhh has
swept the i oiintrv dining tin I in mil,
Miow plow wnt miMim thintigli
will be followed bv the leading of the
lport nf the opeintluiis of the society
for the vc.u. a nimibei of estavs on the
the ptoptr tindnieni of aiiini Is wiltten
bv public school thllilien and the pro
se Illation or two J.j pi Ues provided for
In tin will of thii lite ( hitlei S llhich
maii to the wiitets of the best osta'
on the pioper lieatiiiint and bfddlng of
hoises and lattle ami on overloading and
iuipiopei clietkiitg
'I wo pil?en of $", enih provldtd lo S".
.in Pet a menibei of the sotlety.
will be fclvcn fm the thlid und fourth
best im.iv Tie bond of in magers
will piovlda addition il nwntds Tim'
i hall man of I lie Judges lomuilttee Is
lls-i Nellli hentnn, 2812 fratikford I
live ii i '
SSSITKl
Bmiw&m
S.B. COUGH DROPS
Don't take chances
with the weather.
Use Smith Brothers'
to ward off coughs
and colds.
At druggists, grocers, confection,
crs: also news and cigar stands.
MEN who are wear
ing suits made two
or three years ago
are not the ones who
bought to a;ii! a few dol-'
hit's then, but bought to
get properly made, good
looking and fitting gar
ments. Men, in short, who
bought at Hughes &
Muller standards.
We are making clothes
now that will look well
in 1920.
Our Army and Navy
Uniforms have the same
distinctiveness that char
acterizes all our garments.
HUGHES & MULLER
7ai7ors
1527 Walnut Street
Catablhhed 1848
i'r.Mvvf'fty' m M m ESm a i- i r-''!f-r
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mm&irs, i jjfa tutrr it vv:
ma, riiiikr'
. or v.7j-; m w m iw r
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tratlou that 1.000 000 tout, of shipping is
Held up for lack or bunker i oal
After these needs ate supplied eo il
will be ruhcd to othei tltisits of ln
dustrv Hit" aitlou of tlie niliiilnlMriitinu in
putting war rum -bound vessels ahead
of munitions jilants and other win
agencies ma inue u uunibei of war
plants to clote down, pailttula v r
bail We IfliPP fimlliinn iimtiimi I
AGAIN RAID KALSRUHE hamper toal shipments
mi .r jim i: sun's rus'-i
Vdmlnlstintlon otlle IiiIk took llu pi'
tlmi that ns long as t-hlps aie tied up at
jiort beiause of I itk of , o I n Is un
li ss to give ptifiMfiiie to factories in
ufMer to tu-n out siiiilles which tiiiuot
be tiaiiijorted
Hope was expressed tl.it relief ma)
bo nude poslbIe bj the ilo"ing of Hie
I nonessential Industiles foi ilnee davs
a week It was pointed out however
that If this will not m it, rlailv heuetit
condition" thej 'villi he forced to remain
closed until tePef is assured
I Plans to provide a uiilfotin nile to
govern the shutdown of amu-ement
'plal'S as well as iionesentlals ale be
Ing considered bv Doctoi Caifleid He
said a general older will soon be Issued
to all States with the details of in
forcement left to the suite admin
istrators liecommendations that the i illioads
mow onl coal and food during the pns-
pioinNcs a gu He i dem mil nest w titn
'I wo moie sihonli elo--(d todav due
to tin llik of toil Thev ate I lie VA II
Ham Piini High m hnol for iiiils l if
tceiith arid Mt einiti stteets .md
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BRITISH IN DAYLIGHT
LONDON, .Ian 11 Itrltlsh nlinien
have laldcd Kirlsrulm in bi-oad dav
llght. atiordlng to a llrltish ollkl il
roinmunlcatlou
One and a quartet tons of bombs
wens dropped on tho rallwaj station
and miiiiltloii furtories liuists weie
observti' on tho buildings and sidings
or the m..(n railway seitlon In the eentei
of the town, on rallw.i) woilediops and
a smelter Jumtlou
Observers leport that a veiy Iart,e
flic was stinted 111 tattoiies alongside
tho railway, vvhle n was itmllimed by
photographs tuken after the laid The
nntl-alreraft tire was very heavj hut nil
the British allidints reached theli ob
jectives iinil tetuini d safi ly
This is the second Hritls'r alt raid on
n eli nil. in iltv within the last month
j Mannheim having been niombed just be
fore Chtlstmas Moth lalds aip.iicutl
are In fulfillment of Premln Llojd
Chineselily Bula
Zr j .hi
h prnfuvlon vt
tUtwrrn In hk
line l)iilh,
I Or rachj per
ilofll, $1,00,
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NARCISSUS
W tit blfiorii ftbumJumiv
"in four to kit M-fkft
I , II I'LH DO.m II.Ms
iioin or inn huoo cmu t k.rown
ImlourA in bull water vr fiber jet
IIimh now-
HYACINTHS' ""r'1
Started In water and ready to bloom
tour firm ppnrtunlt to pvt tht
K. t I T I U II, ?l "i cr HOhN
w .-,
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rfarlceisr.
LONDON, Jan. 15.
id dispatches say that Pol
; Midlers have cleared the basin ot
ttlllver ot Cossacks under Gen
MCledines. gaining possession of
ant coal field. They also have
Ekaterlnoslav. Ill the opera-
hi. the Bon .region the liolrhevikl
tn Wiled and twenty wounded.
irspaper atspatcn from Kharkov
.that after the Maximalists
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What the Wbrld-Famous Chef of
the T&itz,- Curltoiv has to say of
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f You're on tour in the mountains. Trails tilted almost on end, for
bidding ascents that show up the true colors of your car. J The
rush of power from the energetic 83 horsepower motor of
the Standard '"8"' is equal to the sternest climb. You soar on
pinions of power up perilous cliff-sides. You hit the grade
at 30 miles per hour. And behold, the little needle is still
at 30 when you reach the top. Or throttle down and see
what she'll do. Watch your speedometer 10 miles
an hour, 5, 3, l2. It hardly seems possible and
your gear is still in "high." Yet not a sign of laboring.
Now .give her gas. Forget your gears. Gathering speed
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