iim4wwi'Ninmi'iwimwi 7J ,l.'r-,'''WfWH!ffHpi imviinmii''im iMjiPHiumwun)! i in"" o c EVENING iOBLIC JLrEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918 Ii n . t BUSINESS-MEN TO JOIN IN PROTEST ! Merchants Confer Today on "Nonessentials" Propaganda TJAMIfnTTPTPV TO TTP ATJTcTt i UAXStt.KUi'IL-i: lb P il.AKt.lJ rt r v.n;n:n., u,l Meeting o Association Heads in Bellevuc-SiraCfo'rcT at Noon Today navo to lillie out of the snug covers A conference of tho teprcsentntlves of In the morning. N'ow many of us v.lll fire business and trade organisations will hare to return to this form of barbnr.uu lie held at the Bfllevue-Stratford Hotel , to bo. nvvakeneri, Tho factory whlstlo t tioon today tb.dlcus the spread off In the distance win not nearly o grnt. "nonessentlal" propaganda which In lug on tiie neives and It was nfivnss on threatening a serious curtailment of bus. tlmo became In most Instances Hie fcl Ifitss. It Is expected that a general meet- low blew It waH up all night waiting thg of business organizations throughout t "blow" a.s coon as lie blow the the cltr will be called following tho con. whistle. ftrenee. . Hut the alarm' clock. If wordi .an Those who will participate are Elwood Plctnto tho horror of It. Is an i-rintlc U. Chapman, president of the Chestnut thing nt last. Most of them get jou up Hlreet Business Men's Association; WII- "n hour ahead or tlmo and miii unit Ham J. Kldridge, president of the Mar- u'" Vou'ro a half hour late before tiioy ket Street Iluslnesa Men's Association: condescend to rant. II J Berlet, president of the Walnut Ah for 'ho cops, their lot will lie Street Business Association: How o Blew-1 Y00 ,lia gloomy during tho factors. art, president of the Poor Illchard Club. P1.0""!. I'wloil. There will bo nor more nd Lee J. Kastman. representing the I mn0l'"le with the night watchman Automobile Trade and the Philadelphia ! f, 3""1 th? "'lazing stove on these frlgl.l Motortruck Associations, who will act as , .. , ,, .n,oro baking hot potatoes chairman, ' "J"1, 'nldnlght dining on the de0: of th. It Is pointed out that following tho , L"'" 0,7c """r ""'"'"e to the wauh spread of "nonessential" propaganda by I ?, ' , "I0 T"" mor tho coaI"-the- Creel committee and tho utte-ances n,,ii .i, n "i . wa l0 Jum" "ut !"'1 of Frank A, Vanderllp, a member of the , P.r" l ' !,01w ,ust ut "' Usht time and Shipping Board. In Chicago several ' "'" llUR,l " " the little otllco in weeks ago. who urged using "last yearns ""' nr nf the mill building nml h.no hat" and "last year's automobile" and n J " p ,lrlnl' f (") declared that "patches on trousers are Hut no! Mr. Uluecont will now have romethlns to be proud of," there was a strike tip some new accimlutaiices In W0 weekn' curtailment of business . Industrie which can tun at n tht vrt,,. which grew to serioun proportions Tho , HeCall Merchants' Association of that clSinsofU forced to take drastic steps to prevent the further spread of tho Dronacanda While these participating In tho con ference today nro In perfect accord with anything the Government may nsk them to do to help win, the war, they point out that millions of dollars In re'venuo will be lost under tho war tax If these ro-called "nonessentials'' are forced to 1 ,.(,.. t,.t. vt.. .. I.I.. i. ,i" "IZn.iflS-iwT-tr''rS: legarded as essentials by tho people. A policy of false economy, one member iald, spells bankruptcy for many llrms art well as hundreds of workmen thrown oht of employment. "The automobile Industry for In- stance," Mr. liftman ta.d. "U estimated lo pronao a revenue oi aocut 3UU,oou,- annuaiij'. it n snouiu oo lorceu to ..! J. IT nn nn . , .., . 7. V.."'?..'-'""" .-"".""- J".w- "uuiu .wanil yestcrda jtwo carloads nf tho lire- utrectiy onectea. cloUB bIacl: (an,on,s rolI, lnl0 HUcr. e,,nlU:L"eU,it of the Walnut, Chestnut street associations, all lonhjht RAILROAD TRAFFIC IS ALMOST nTinIlllncf 1r-n?t-l4-nsj--irtl rtnntnU ww.u.wo ij..-..l,CU !J -H.U , Five-Day Industrial , Shutdown i With a confereheo" of Pennsylvania TUilroad olllclals In progress at Broad street station, coupled with the an- nouncement by Philadelphia and Head-' inr ltallroau omclals that they do cot' 'tifjS m?V t?iSuiefSS5SX.K.hia. - ji "Wtyliuier during tho five-day shutdowTi"1 period or pn.Mondayraind with Phllu- i delphla llapld Transit ofllclals adherlue Divj in the railroad or local tralflc situation. Just what the conference of the I'enn 1. .m.i.i- in ,.i m ... I nji.uuia. uiui:mm win uriUK lorill can- , nkt hn nHr.ri,.in,i tmiii ii, i iin ! not bo ascertained until this afternoon but from present Indications, It appearu Vf.. "r "l "L, ca""?;, " nVea in ItM Rdiedulca If fcueh Gina nr made, will constitute the only Important traffic development of the day In regard --... . w . ... nr.fePrUUInC "'W " f ",e arlleM ' - - -- AKUESTED AS FAKP I'ltlFST i ' Man in Clerical Garb Alleged to Have Collected Misionary Funds Walter A. Scott, who gave his ad dress a Eaat Susquehanna avenue and Harold street, was arrested today In a saloon near Sixteenth and Vine streets ana accused of Impersonating a priest lie was wearing tne tttlire of n liriest , when arrested by Constable Duffy, who Is attached to tho court of Magistrate G"to-. . ' hcott. who Is rather a fluent tulker and ha a convincing manner, collecte.1 considerable money, according to tho . , -,-,.w ....dD.w,.M, ,i,. i tioru oi mo prisoner operations reached the clergy of tho Cathedral parish, nnd the Itev. Josenh Kellr found 'lulckly. It Is fsld, that Scott was an j iiUimntvi Scott was held In 1500 bail for a fur ther hearing by Magistrate drolls and in) default of ball was sent to Jail. MRS. STOREY PRESSES ACTION FOR ALIMONY Says Husband Is Manicured and , Massaged Frequently, Whilo She Is in Dire Straits NCW TOniC Jan. 18. Charging that her husband, Frederick II. Storey, onto member of the "flying squadron" of De troit automobile men, abandoned her May , In Detroit. Mrs, Mabel May Storey today pressed for action on her divorce suit here In which she atdtn J5000 I counsel fee and $100 a week alimony. I Mrs. Storey charged that her husband htia become Infatuated with Mrs. I-ena lllrd, widow and heliess to tho 13,000,000 estate of the late C, W, lllrd, banker. Mrs. Storey complained that she has lieen reduced to dire straits by her bus-, band's desertion. "And in shameful contrast to thla po union, ne sutteci, mv i.i.sh.ir.,1 i,n. fttopped at the nncst hotels. In mnni- cured two or three times Weekly, mas. taged and fussed up generally In wayn denied to tho lean purse." LANCASTER PLANTS IDLE Even Those "With llvdro-electric uvvn moan niwi Jiyuro-eiccinc lower HU8pend LANCASTEII, Pa., Jan, If, tv in- rtuttrlal plants ln Lancaster County are operating todiy, even those, operated by liydro-electrlc power from the McCall's Vrry plant on the Susquehanna, with few exceptions, are closed, being uptjr- -ain pi xncir eiatus. Fuel Administrator OaffleM K.'pelog ueh crltlclied. Musketrna Tn.ml In Pnrt ' "" "- "" - -" . AN ATLAKTIO POItT. Jan. 18. The American steamship Muskegon was 'owed Into this port todar b the Brlt ;li steamship Graniepuiutb, Tho MUs Te?on broktj a wank -baft while 175 me ut at wa, to their original order putting Into ivj ;;; "'";:" V. :'". ,r v..7n,nrin i an" u, P"l'll.s distributed among the feet Sunday fcchcdulca during tho "lion-T ?'" of,.t,h. lr"Lt"a X'r8rv S . a'Ious elementary schools, day holidays." but not during the -five- ,'StwJn& ""?"1 '!" "iS ? " 3 Tho 0""" -"00"' ' "io ctiy that day period." there Is as yet little chance ?B,,ner' t".n.-bn if-.Pi0, L ' , nr open and sunnlled will, suillrlent whistles silent; CL0CKS ARE strident 1 Poor Commuters Hear No "TootorB" Now nt Brcnk of Day Woo has coino In many ways fmni th "'""""own edict of Mr. Garfield The economical Individual who Jumped out of bet at the toot of the factory whlstlo now lias to buy im alarm clock, And the cop is -uii dressed up with no piaco to BO, nut on Ills beat, i It Is admitted (hat nothing lias fewer friends than nn alarm clock, which neems to clatter with gleo because wo not Kt the barbers nn tho beat tu leave U' front door open i How nw It n,,t.i Schools, However, Arc1 ha In the morning Tr It out; maybe eomo b.irbei iti Como to your rescue. HAVE PLENTY OF COAL; READY TO AID OTHFRtJ ' n ...t.-.i .. . . "ovural "JVetlon Uitixcns Dis- tribute Two Cur Loads of Fuel Among Neighbors Lat fpilng when coal was m.t mute (. scarce ns It Is now fhailcs M llld- die and Whitney 1-Ylsmuth. well-known residents of Hlverton, ordered a car lona each for fututo use. llefore It had arrived tl,n, 0..- n.n.. .1.a.. I...... " -- - "" "-"" ... famv EGGS 30 CENTS A DOZEN; POLICEMAN STOPS SALE nn.l T.t,- At t l .i l- . s .. MJIIPIICU M III! 1'IIUUKIl LU1II 1JI II1U 11 UIC HVII HHf- " n nv ...... ..., linn " --wu ..t wv-t... v...,...... ..--, .. -- ... .... . , mi.. ...in ...n . . ...-i .t v.ii-is, I'uuni. ri'illiru. II1CV llUvJltiril !.. ..Id. -.--....t. -.-! - . I. . ... .im on llnnl ntiil ttclllli-t in. m ('I)U U'L IJLUTV li'iu liAAti llr-i no-l u 111' llrt UVI C)U HlKt.i V If Ulll : 1'itlll UI"MI ill Uri'lVIIIK UJIiiT." !.' iiiuiiuumn VI lxw . mi ix-tj-. , uwi, ui ubw ui me coai Mioriaco inev -v.. .. .... .i.n .1 ..1-.. ..i . .v.., cahu .., .."it. i.n i t,iii suiti. mm ...i.Ia.i iimi 1... , i..l.. iw. iiuien. ana ii.ni iui uonut iwo ioni ntnea win Finite Decauoc bj. iiuiiKcr.- . ..-.i utt "- "' '""L wouit. meroiy taao wuat nicy needed , auyto-day policy. Admlnls- cxery hour. ncllonc did In milllfjIi.B the remain- ''" o ' u 1.1 1.0 -"aveu iierucrt a. iiouston naw tiiat i.riman , omcera ,)y Imin-tl nielv titiil i-ril tlm iv.Ht ti, 1 .n ,f ""''- "J f . r. . . . ...... . t. . ........ . , im- 1., i. 1.. . ..1..11...1 At the Kevstoiio leather Comnanv. 1 nronn-rnnfl.i Is Ihm! nn nfllclnt nilertt-.' ... .. r tt.ln1i ,. I ... . . . . . . . .. "' Ol IIIO lUUH'l, WUIIC lll UllltlH ill" I'AII-l- inilllkllt; UW. uvvv mv... -.... wi- nutiunn - ---- (.u-.i-.it .iih-. tt-,. -...-.-. -.v. -.... ....... ... ..... , ... ' M"T' ', .... -. .1'-, ".. V. .",-:,,.... ..... ratov rotter nas iuii mat scnoois norK ni iiub hmiw i w luoirewra,! u.u-, .,tl..u ....-. .-". ,-. ,.m , ti,. ......; .... ..7i...-... tuV """". ,....,,. l"elr lacct- ..,,,,,,. :""'"' -'""" '" viiiiui have coal tuns use the fuel, but ro rapidly that iv ktel tould bo lahl now, ynmt 11 unlttil eiion prnpeny to utilize ",':.,. ...... i '" ,, ',""..? ' . ... J .. , . .'.' . """, ,"" I "you know, ncit got in toucu wuu tne situation, ns . . , ,ellveie.l during tho V. i:erlt Muc, of New Yolk, cliiilrtjinrr tho Suite syctcin, by which nrUcIes me """ "" " ' """ " " '"" cu.it join 01 tue w iiuierjui neip aucri;sing 1 ,. contry t..n .l,Hint.,.n.n ... ,i, ,. 1 .... mat liunt. 11. i' uciiiit.u um inn ." , . 'i' . - i.iii . ........ ,. .jivlni- Will rilnollllt tn nnnin-tflmntelv Im.l .r.n. in i'... lllfnlr. 1., l,n.. ...... i111' finnij" .uu nuiiiiniaumui 1.1 v..u lunii, u.m .1.- ,., .,, , .. ,,.,,i - ,l, ..c,,. Mmulavs Of tllO tiOVernillPlll aillPUUI Qtng .1 .nlmr IliaUO III SOIllC lllSlllUllOllH lor UtC III .- " . . .. " "' "":"--. '" "."' ..".... ... ..v. .. m- - ,. uf ... ,. r.7n.f.u...", ":.'. ""l.. l", ."' TW,S The W.lllam I"een High School f..r Adjustment Woaid. raid. Atouyf0fn. others, will not be ma.loiintll tho con- " ;; " ;",, 'Snllll ,.. ,,IM, "., "..'.. f""1....". " .". ' Jump nt him - t. .1 . - ei.i-Mwj 1's-.."- " u .. .-- it- . - -.. ... iiiinnii irttii iiiniv nini , 1 i.... i. i..i .u. .. i.. . .j.0... . - NIIKMAI.,U"T"2 SIV.7... ".r: ,"CrnLm W - Cl examinations for speclinn of . he yirrt ,,y j r,.lrJ nml ra Hyete... s tie in e,y an, many ,. Vi.fclnB on imtahubla plodurti is no aced in 7 c loo M liH.oC'tn ' , -Th- iw.Hiiiiu .:.'""'.: ,','"";;.: ," .""..."..;.: , the llrst term which begin next Sednes- oiner n cinm-ii. m u.c u"..ur put an oin "'""". '""". '-"" -ffPCicl nor is the Camden For rnm. c. ... .. ".".".. Mulled, as ci r"T.- """-. "VSn:,!,.u '.',.: y .ill I.. IipW in tho three annexes cial ,,u etus .. . imigg Ml wol?Hllen i nm uecpiy wji men uiat ew aer- lU , m:lkln(. -,,,- ,-,, -; ;- - -- .., I cannot do ,u.i. .. j...,.. ... . .... .... i , ,h .iirii. The rentr.il II ell Selinnl are ne.iiK .iii.t.u i tun nlllev p ants UV ovJ """ -"-"" i"' tnin. .....- ." ,, .,,!, i,,,-, ., .i,i..ii.ti i.ir. iZ...... ...:. T." .-,.-" rtnv a ninn w ho. l.n linnflllnn- tlm fnn nifiltt-r flip " ".'- '"'. '. . . --.--... i.ii. . ,..-. . . r ,..!,. Inl.ft Imnm.i ...Inm (u , ...i.l v...-. i...... ........ .. piu,,uui,Mnib. in;aciiiK IfillurrH, suc.l ns tne trioino -"" - L': ..hu .... ..........h ... uv... ......... .... , . lrtprt,l nn.l ,ln rr.Pllii.nml.iv rtX . Illl" IIIKIII . .fc ,. NI I P 111 IIOIF IMI.inil 1'l.nv.l. 4HUU1 .ui,..,.. , a..f.v. ... ...... ..!., . i.., ... r. . . . .. . . .... .....n, n - . ..yothlng. They were toon dismissed, nt T!1 1 if -...-Nr-f Vr"rl howeer. and examinations am being '"" ,"u""", Housewives t-roni Until DtSC.oveBS'Tii.it Hnrn-nin Hen 1JT. ,,, ct i - - , ,7rult "8 w'6" f.'sr ,,, - , ... ...,' s vero selling for thirty cents a U0X.J TVi? . ., J. , f;.,,,-,, 1 ;; ' - ':-.- --"-:; ' i,' Janner street, and twenty-eight years old. of 2"03 ICast aiautson Street. u Buniiiuuua vnyirttiqiF. .u. ,n..i ,,.. ,,i,l,,l enlltv In This morning the p eade.l guilty to storing a largo quantity of eggs from U freight car of tho Philadelphia and IleadiPff . 1'arKea at n ana ....Ani ..... a,.,.J,.u "..... ... n.... ...,r,r.,.i,. mlnilltprl KPlllinr tlie, , l....hU. tnr thli-lt- .ita n dozen. They wuro held In ?500 ball each for trla - - - RUSSIANS TKA.UH UUlNB FOR DECKS OF CARDS r. n T-.,ti.i ii...in.M ,,,,, """ " WntlC Uipiomats natfgic uvcr Pfiaee Proposition - n.viiii? tmi in ltiictinn Bnliii.irs ,... l, .miitrn front nm trnillnir machine guns for deckH of Herman playing cards. nM n .Mi-i-mm tn the Mornlnir Post to- day ono of the stipulations of the armistice was that Hading booths should be set up m the lines to allow tho llusslans and AUStro-ijermunH tu uuiter. UURV FIRE VICTIMS TOMORRO Many Friends View Four Bodies at Undertaking Establishment Tho funeral of Frank. Katie and Lena Ivombardl and Josephine Negro, tho four victims of the fire yesterday morning at 810 Carpenter street, t, will be held lomor- :S0 o'clock from tho ly of Good Countel, row morning at 10 Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Christian street above Ighth Inter- ment will bo lu Holy Cross Cemetery The popularity of the four unfortu nates nnd the esteem In which they were held by their neighbors was attested today and yesterday by the large crowds that thronged the undertaking estab lishment of C. c. A. Daldl Urothers Com. puny, 1011 South Eighth street. tho bodies and to express tho bereaved relatives. STAMP SALES HERE GROW PnntniTlcn Ronnrt fnr Twn Mnntbu losioilico. Jtepous ior two Montns Show SUOO.oou Increase An Increase of 300.000 In Philadel phia postofllce receipts from sales of stamps for November and December Is reported by Postmaster John A. Thorn- lQ"' wniriy a mo mwi ui u.o in- creaseu tua.ui mr., which urcame ej. fectlte November 1. The total receipts from stamp sales for the two months wc.ro 8800,000, about twice what Micy were for the preceding two months. Part of the Inc.reatc. however, Is the result of Increasing number of letters. ! U'ween 480,000 nnd 60,000 letters, pojUl citdB V))U other flr,tIa ma pieces were sent throurli the post office 1 In these tuo months, an Increase of an. i proximately :00.000, These months al- ways ure above normal as they In- clufie the Christmas holidays. -'- CITV SELLS COAL TO POOR Lancaster Committee Takes Action , ' Ch k ProflteerInJt to CnecKJTOIlwering t.iwiiitwii t t.., it -ri,. t. j.-wwj -, - .. --. -. .. ,w IK UUI1B UU CUU iflsyltVUCIW IJirjrilir uu imb Poor. r .iminrv niiccL. uuu ti ininiii tiuiiuti. PATRIOTIC RALLY IN 21ST SUNDAY SCHOOL DISTRICT ssHjJAi'yPilJl ti 111 : xt wnnnBi HlsVHK I MMRBHnnBE211jtManB I HBHn M flsKHHBH 1 Children from each of tho Sunday schools in tho district assembled nt the Allegheny avenue Itaptist Church, Frankford mid Allegheny avenues, last night. In the photograph each of the children represents a Sundav school and holds a service card showing how many members have responded to the call to the colors. The service card for the eitirc district is left in tho rear row. MOST OF ELEMENTARY RAILROAD EXTENSION SCHOOLS TO CONTINUE TO AID HOG ISLAND " Hard Hit by Fuel Shortage and Many Close Thrce-fuurths of tho elementary schools of tho city will bo enabled to re- I main open all winter, fald Associate i I Sunerlntendent of Schools Iir. Albert H. nuperimenueiu oi .-cnoc liumb today. Tho hlgh-school n'tuatlon, 1.. 1. l.l !". - .!.. 1 ...! however. Is much worse, due principally t tho fact that they hae larger healing plants. The Ccntial High School, for Instance, lias us.ed nn much ns twenty tons u da tn hut the building propeil). Kour of the ih menlary schools will "".' ...i . ." , -.i .,,.. i """ , u, , , t" ,cr lrou les Three ' uXTlhom t'ote tomonow They tuo the lllalne i,'11 Eautwiik ncnue for trolley service making It unlnwfiil lo contract for tho panics of Camden arc bhut down About, ..i.i .1.. n.,,.1...... .,i.i ...,i.i i. to tho j aril Ah Iheio b but one car i.t.,.- ,,f m.,,i. imt .. feu- niontlis 500 men tnin wiiiiiMMirc out ut the Iluhv htltutlon: the Mitchell school and the 'YiulUo"'"" I1 and Teey Leather ,...-,.' ..,... ... r .. .... SllUllie t-CIVlLt to lliu Mlipjum, breui i . 1111.hn.,.11, ,i, ,,rr,,lllnt f Ti. I'j.ninniilea nf Hie .lnlni 1!. KtauiH Com. ' .i c v n i r i-i-iiiiiii i i in iiit-i i uiri; i mi nm ruoi ir.n rnui mu ........... ...rs. ... ,-.-,.. - ii, t ic ...,-... nmlnatlousaio to bo held in tho Normal1" in ui.u v wbu'i ...... ..iu ,w. uuuiiiHii, ..- . - " - ..,,,..,. ..... , ' ' iiuiu io uu rvinir i.oai. wno enteroa tno l cui iu un School. TI... I .Arn.nnl,... ,. tl.uli Unlinnl t.,.1.1 n ...v .i.i,...i..u..., ...e,.. .......... ,,.,. .. hut and coat t.et,i,lo". .rf-iv .when, the i'Pjis.jtjvbovt wcating 'tiieir out.iioi held in tho Y. M. c. a. The South Philadelphia High Scluol was closed and tho gills transferred to tho Furness High Hchool. whllo thel boB ,vcr0 transferred to tho Houlli-' ,rar). j;iemontary School. The I'rank-, t0Ta "'f'1 School was also shut down coal for the winter are tho Northeast High School and the North Philadelphia High School. FLOOD LIOHTIrCO TCi nDATrnm fn nr 4 vmr. .I,,,,,..,.! .a., ,'...., .., . ....va aa , -a-fc The tltrnsfve inf. time hnlnir mnit Thi tnii- mo nn... i.i,.n. . -,t of Hood lighting In the United State r protecting inuustnai inants, t up- yards, wharves, warehouses, bridges, railroad yards and coal piles bus cvt-, dtntly made n deep impression on our ' Owing to the number of escapes this! year of Herman prltoners from HnElls-h prison camp3, the uso of flood lighting i in this connection Is now being ugl- tated In eeral quartern No doubt lno UKseiion is excellent j ror moBt of the escapes are carried out at night, when the guards aro handlcaiiped by Having lime u iinj iibiii American. BHIDGETON COUNCIL BALKS p.,,..., ta t;onfirm Mnvor'n An "efuses to Unnrai .Majors Ap- pointee to Park Commission BIlIDGirrON. N. J.. Jan. 18. Tlie cuy council oy a. uio oi me to two nan ,- .. m .. refused to tonllim Mayor Whltaker's re- j i,otIi oflkers and men hero uu well us out appolnlmeut of William A. Loguo to the . Bders, who now know that tho army men park commission. Councilman Hettinger, ' aro as human as others nnd that army who led tho opposition, said thcro wero Ilfo Is not ns bud as nearly nil the plc too many lawyers on the commission. ' res thuat arc painted of It. Mayor Whltaker says that Logue'a eood work on the commission, without remuneration, entitled him to reappoint- ment, nnd that If Council will not con. ment, nnd that If Council will not con. firm tho appointment he will let the com- mission remnln as It Is, with only four members. Four Brewers Close in State j WILKES-HAIUIK, I'a.. Jan. 18. For the Immediate relief of householders who All teams, wagons and tractors v. ill oe given witnout cost to a. i . uampneii efa' fueradmlnletrator of this district, to help ln tho rtelvery of coal. Drivers will bo nald full salary by tho brewers. Notl- flestlon of the relief measure was made by the Ktegmaler HrLwIng Company. Pneumonia Claims Two KLUWrilU, N. J-. Jan. 18. The sec- nnd dea.h from pneumonia in the same fiiiiitlv npeurrffl. when Mrs Wllll.im V Uarwood, sixty-eight years told. sui- cumbed, the day following the funeral cf the son's wife. Tho son, Archlo Garwood, who has been In a critical con- ''". J',V ',- --." ,"'"-"" -"- "'" ",v ' -..... Boy injurcd by Auto uinmon Fink, thirteen yearn old. &G41 ih.i.... .I-., .uu c,pinn,iw iMtt.v. i..i .h. whm hn wu struck hv nn mitnmn. blla at Klfteenth and Market streets. je wa Uken to the Hahnemann Hot- pta, where It was found his left hip was fractured, Harold Clark, of Camp ! drlVero? ThenukmobZ '. rSlYl.. !". .""i0.0."1. ?.' Field. N. J, ' o?tle lad's injuries 0f ,,le '." "".: France l-ortlde Defense Lines . was held In S400 I lo iew navo not ocen uuie ui ouis.n coai sup- Only those hailntt lelathes or friend I ,'" " "'iii.aKe-. mini u luun i sympathy for ' I"""-. '"""" ",' luur m", leauing ... ,la .irlny or luivy ntfll nnnu.. Htnd "cllu "c,ki toimago or s.isu.sua tons , teByTnr,SJncAaS.?,ieSi VZf an! pallor? Z Z! t Te ben their nlants tor a limited nerin.1. t'ampaicn Council, Wnriiington," rfflT....-. .?f "tw.B.V,paid8"u'be.e.n -..--- .... ....-.- ... ,.,v a.v..- Tliriini dsii..n .v HViiusiiiiif1 (tf.e market for national defence Joins. lMN"JUUKWM.JUtV 'i!S,wssBKm58aafiJ! Transportation Difficulties to Be Largely Eliminated by 49th Street Connection The completion early next week of the extension of the railroad connection will Hog Island shipyard of the Amcr'can i(niin.,,ii wi,i,.i.i".ii..o- nmnr..ii,, and l.rty-nlnth meet and Woodland ""'" "i1""-" " """ "" f'ulcs ' truinpoitlng woikers to the urds. aenue Is expected lo solve many .11111- At present the Hug Island workcis are loiiipciitn to go i" .Mueij-iuu.ui nirei l" ;?."',. '.... ."'. . tt.imo.i i. i,i..t. Ing mi ex ra serUco i m to Ko ty-nl fh I wnH "'?' icxealed that congestion ul '"" -,rtrii lias neen Mriuany eiuu InatCll - - HEAVY INSURANCE ON DEAD CAMP DIX MAN , D!t rii'iri'i1 1fl film Tlndnn nvate OanieU $10,000 UntlCl Now Government Plan. First Case Jv a fc'mj t'orrrspoiiit.i iwll ltiv v. J. .l.in IK. The death last night from pneumonia transports under the Navy nnepart of I'rivnto P.aniond 1. Henry, of tho ment, tho "naval oierscim trausporta- r,lzl" "cf nlc"' ... ."..." ".,. . I innnrinrv nf tho new ilocrnmrnt Iti- ...-.. w... . -. - . l ........ . !,,. .imniii.l nT CintinO nullum im.iii .v ...w .......fc w. v.v.uvv, , t hrouE Ii the roreslglil or colonel . v. I tlirOUgll me loreSlglll Ol COlOliei . V. Anderson of the regiment, who wo iiunmi. .i..n" . ......... ...... "tractions of tho War Depattmcnt saw "lat tllp prhate was lit a critical con- union in mu nuspuui mm .upu.-u imuun.. Henry, whose homo was In Ollphant, Pa . enlisted In the regular WrtSmPllU Wn.""''h K"'"11 transportation, though the I'On MOlOmi). 110 was trails- ,.., ,,, .. .,., ..n, ,l,. was tent to i ferred here on December IS with u. num. her of recruits and whllo on duty con and whllo on duty con- y cold which decloi)cil ifn iu iiniimi in. iii ;,.,! or. I traded n. hea into tineumonla, I brother, who came here and madu ar. Scientific I rangements to forwaid tho body to his Authorities bclieie that the efficiency S.i'H.-K V t7 ! ,.y 'homo town, and his mother, who wuh deicloped by disciplined naval crows will m "fry hospitals In the Liverpool ills mniln the hem nelnrv. tend to Influence the shipping boaid to "ici. . . . -l". .l.r . ", . ! T?," ,. " J"y. "Si . .t.. ii.. . i..4 ...... i. .-. o receive the benefit of tho lnsurani.c ' r ei ",0 ue' X (ii 1 Tail S sldeiato enough tu recognizo that the djlng man was as cllglblo to the Insur ance benefits as any other man In his iiiivu uiuiuin wo vtijr a. , mmn,, .,,, ,.,. ,,, -0,mnilnili.n .r , UNCLE SAM IN QUEST Mtvnmnt-M rniinen Ur A.uCiUltiAJN VIliINUO Titt rji..... t r... .... r,.,,! Wants Picture of "Prettiest Girl" to Grace War Risk Insurance Calendar WASHING JTON Jan 18 "Wanted ' "The Immediate program of the Ihuer io prc'ttleU girl In America! K'ncy, I''1,e!t -'onoratlon Includes 1409 tit once. Tho prettiest l-hl. m . It.., ll ..Ml m tmlnv l.i - - -; " -- . the -Gov eminent War Hlsk Bureau. Tho "prettiest gill" picked by board of artW-Judges-wll, bo known us the "war rick Insurance girl Two hundred thousand calendars healing her photograph will be sent to camps, cantonments and nual stations whero It will put .000,000 soldiers and sailors In u "receptive mind" for tho message beneath: "Ilu' Government Insurance before . February 12 tho last chance you will have." COAL BAN SATISFIES READING SOCIALISTS . .,,.' Government Knows Moro Than In-1 .lIvlrltmlB Ahnnt i-nrMIMon,. nt Country, They Contend ' WW wlfh T fuV, order Issued by PNi.t Aitmlnl.trolnr l-.nrn.l.l A, n ... UKAIMNG. Jan. 18. Socialists are ttnneo of the welfare committee of tin- Iteadlnr local cf th. Socialist party this decision was reached today. Th. lUadlnr Knclnilria il n,. ...i. in thut tliA I Invurnmiknt lnnu. mnr I lUllDiB irjji iiiiiu u L'uut:ua rBUIUarv B t ,ck tho ,arty ,10mlnce fol. congress, mui.juiHHa.miAjn.iMui.i ssjiibw i held by the second girl to the JERSEY WINS FIGHT ON CONVICT LABOR - - Governor Notifies Contractors System Will Be Wiped Out July 1 TIIHNTO.W .Tan. IS. Tho cnniLt labor contract sstem tit New Jersey, nftcr a thlity jcais' war i cgulnst It. Is lrtually ended. (Jocrnor IMtfA 11 HlwillHnnil .wl .. Till rnlil llr. 1 n .1 .;.": "" ''.'"'. ""..'. .' . ... '.."", l . " glen fonnnl notice to nil Huns holding , coinlc.t l.tlor contractn m the Ktnto ,irK, KtCt tlmt their otitracts will be terminated July 1. Tho execut e pointed nut that In isst tno Legiiiiiuie pascd nn net nrlsoncrs" labor i.. be .M-j-innninr,t Prices. it Iuib been Indefensible In pnn. Iple and "- inu.u hiin....i.. i,i,mmn ivnnnnmimmiT lAVl illllOrUlllii.llUl .. SERVICE ESTABLISHED Vessels Manned by Naval Re serves and Put Under Central Control WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 To Increase efllelcncy of American "' Berilco" was established today. All cf the fart cnigo and troop ships controlled by tho Navy Department will Lo d reeled bv th a otir.tn zatlon :ind . ,lianiica by elllclent naval murx-o crews. , .llmi..,. ,,.. ,iimiin. This will cllmlnato tho dlfUcuItles caused by Milky, lazy or drunken civil- lans some of them allcns- found In niany of tho present crews. The inovo nlt-o tends to co-ordlnato at my und i hipping board ttlll maintain lm,r un" ""crvicee. ino iiuec uouies, however, tiro worKInc liarnioiilousll- nml "10 "rm' baa given the nay some of I" liansports. their own services. 'Iho three bodies. fall In lino with the Mime sVhtem whllo at the Mime time to c.eate tho nucleus 1 t tin runic i ill its .j tumo m iiulivui ' for ? 1ralned )C,,f:c"'cl for 0 '""chant ' marlne after Jho war. WmiRN ASKEn Tft All! w. - SHIP HOUSING PROGRAM . Conductors, after adopting resolutions pledging support to the Keiieinl (loi em Council of National Defense Calls , ment and the food and fuel udminlhtra- Cr. ,,.m :,, i.i tlons. elected ofllcers and adjourned, for Co-operation in Improving ( Tho offlceril clcc,eQ were. a Tar. Conditions er. Pittsburgh, chairman and leglMa. tlve representatUe; Frank 1J, Fitch, Women of Philadelphia i.re called up0" t0 ala '" boUll"' tho problem of housing for the Incu-aseil number of I Government workmen needed In the ci:e- I cutlon of the shipbuilding program In n M,Bi.irnt r the mimeii r,f vntinnni tie. fense. ! The statement, issued to tho State I councils, reads: ' . " i urciii iui uiu lillliu- ing ot merely Niiigio wooden vessels of a few tllousa,ia lonH. Tll,8 , l a.i,i, r n, ,..... ..,..'"; inhe' .t ola.s 1.:'" h p ure now In operation or under construe - Hon In twenty-five titatcs, including Mi- tually all States touching tho ocean, the Ouir or the Great Iakes" The assistance of women is nWe,i i Improving housing conditions Iu ship vaxd communities pnd creating n feeling Iu such communities that tho woikmen In tho shipyards are doing work that Is of tho highest Imjiortnnce to the nation. WAR-SAVING CLUBS URGED I Intensive Campaign- for Uihm.'iLMiJ&tSSi ment Of Community Societies vuiiiiiiuHivy oocieues wARfirvnrnM i. ,, ,....,,,, . ment of I .,..,7.,:' """', :..'.. "u, too'i and Bma" rura' communities by any ten or moro nersons win i. i.rii y the National War-Savlngs Committee, rb,'l!nn""-ea,fl- "f mo" Th.i -o- ClttleS Will hBVe the recognition of the "a,,'ona wimlee and may be afllllated "'"''f V1"? "PPIlca0". An Intensive cansslngcami-.n will ..e.onn'c f .for .!' establlslim.it of tiicHfl societies In nelmnlii. i liil.rt lm,..li.u .... . -.-, -... , ito .nterataU co.po ailon Ceta Rii nin i . ... .n , INDUSTOIES IN CAMDEN NEARLY AT STANDSTILL Plants Not Engaged in Manu facture of Perishable Prod ucts Shut Down FEW BRAVE THE COLD Work in 35-Derjreo Temperature nml Will Stand It as "Long na They Can" Lam Jen took on n holiday nppeaiance today Virtually oteiy plant 111 the city not engaged In manufacturing perlshabto product!! shut thel rdtora to "savo conl and win tho war" under the (Inrllcld fuel-saving order. Hundreds of worlcerH, unaware of the ultlmato outcome o fthe Kniiato's hurried questioning of Administrator Uurileld. ' "took n chance" and appeared at their ! respective places of cmplojment, enly tn find the doois placarded with notices, Vlocd until Jauuaty 23." V fow brao clerks and slcnog'-niiliers reported for duty at their repectlve otllces but the 35-dtgreo temperatuic nl i lowed to keep tho plpcn from fie-lng 'undo llien cling to tliclr cercoats and hats "We'll work as lung as we on slnnd it" whs the hentlmeiit cxpicsso-l bv ll o' lliem Tho Victor Talking Machlno Company Is the 1 irgest Industiy affected. Nearly lonno men and women nro out. No I action has been taken by tho directors ' In the matter of continuing wages, nnd, according to olllclals, the fuel saving will be compiirntUcly Miiall. At tin, KMerhrook I'en Company about son gins nml men, mohtly pleccwoiker. lOhtly plecewnikera, Is of the company would be mndu to d the plecewoikers lire iiiuctcii. oiilotal Mid that tin (ffort continue (..ilarloH and ' no salng 111 coal will be Might at thla plant The factoiy of the, It. Al. HoMlngs head Company nt Ninth and JInrket streotH, which eniplojH about 4C0 work men. Is ilosed, while the ofllco force of approximately 100 Is working ns long as the weather remains mild. "It mighty cold oer here," wild mi olllclal, "but we'll Ktltk as long as wo can stand it. Wo will do what the others do In thf mutter of wager, but It seems to mo as though the burden should bo borne on a ltt S-fl ft- lintlu lis ...1nlA nn,l .... "."'".''' V" .''.'. '"' .'..."".. "'" ploye." The toal halng will amount to about four tons dally. i:ccpt In the "wet ...p.-ti tmenU" where hundreds of Kklns are in He ml mis and would bo totally destiojed If iiiraniu in icmaiii, me leainir coin nam Nearly S00 poisons are worklnf to save the skins that are In the wet ,.:!!'.'i'!-.. S!? -.-! " - M $G,000,000 COAL DEAL ,., Art . , . . , 1Z,WV Acres 01 J03iaH inompson Lands Sold to Frick Interests UNIONTOWN. Pa. Jan. 18. J. G. Canoll, referee in bankruptcy for Jo- mm, ,. 1 1IUIIIJ9U.I, miiiiri- uiiiu.iiunu Assoc ated Artists of iniiln.lelnhla while w,l m'"'iu "uui tuiwniiib wora W!ifr.nd.ff B,J RE'V.'AS 'KSS "", ! S "rthoAIH". ".m HZ Ty mem" I of Bngllrt.. "I saw two word. In Cffl a initail i'.wa TnesYilbers of tho club in characteristic tWa-!"" -F-? a n-a-e-o-n. so i oroerHl for $500 nn ntrp. or a total of J6.000.0UO. I lume. ' "" " T"";on;nnu , "Kea ,,,lem , lt.frA rarrninanl.l tlmt 1.A ..na nnvtmn CaimHi-v nf Wn n TtL-. .t,d InS,.,-,1 Wdt liiat X atO them SlX days In t IU1 to hnve tho salo conflrmea ns soon nsibeen the principal speaker nt tho din- poss'ble In order to cut down tho c- penses which ure piling up dally. Former Judgo Umbel, counsel for the i Thompson trustees, t-ald that arrange- . ments were being made to take caro of the claims of all mortgage holders In Greene county whoso claims weie In1 excess of J500 an acre. He said that! J1TC.O0O will he set nslde to lake care of tho excess claims. I LIVERPOOL GROWS TOMATOES 10,000 Pounds Produced in Former Chrysanthemum Beds A year ago tho city of I.lierpool de cided to suspend the cultivation of ' chrjsanthemums In tho greenhouses at tached to publlo parks and grow some- I thing useful Instead. Severn acres of gui, were accordingly" assigned to" X ., ,.. , , i used for tomatoes. Tho result of tho years work Is an- ino result or tno years wont pounced In u report Just published, I btates that 10,000 pounds of tot were thus grown, all of which wet whleh tomatoes ero sent " " "" CONDUCTORS NAME CHIEFS F. E. Fitch, of Philadelphia, Vice Chairman of Lcgislati to Board iiiimi jnt'Ttn To.. tc The leg- IslatUe lxard of 'tho Order of llallwav K.. jiunmman. NorrlMown. secretary and , treasurer H. T. Fellows, Scianton; C. J Hoffman. Harrlsburg. nud II. It Itob. bins, McICees Hocks, finance committee. COLD NIPS PEACH BUDS State Inspector Finds Outlook for Crop Discouraging CHAMBKUBBUIUi. Pa. Jan. 18 Dr. a. W. Fletcher, of the Pennsylvania State College, who has inspected a num ber of orchards In tho peach belt In thUi i cum.ij. !"; r".n ""' rave neen kiucu uy tne extreme coiu. , Trees on tho lower ground have few If I any Hie buds, whllo a small number , hMi'nndvK.? fii'r"A- ,..,.. . tudes may produce a few peaches, but there will be virtually no crop on an ' orchard below "00 feet In altitude. Peach growers are disheartened over the ' Bloomy outlook. J. C Gay. Deputy Sheriff, Dies GllKi:NSBl'Ita, Pa Jan. 18. James O. Day, deputy Mierlff, rorty-flve years old, and one of tho host known men In Westmoreland County, died of ncuto Urlght's disease here jesterdsy. He was for the last twenty-five . ears prominent In sports. He was manager i L" '"nines, ana mansgeu the areens- bure t(am of the West Penn Basket- bail League when the craxe swept west- n Pennsyiyanw. ivvo years ago he was made riding deoutv bv xhrirr John 1", KHgore. Fall to Organize Railroad Men HEADING, Pa.. Jan. 18 Efforts by two "American Federation of Itallroad Workers," who gave their headquarters as Chicago, to organize the Heeding Hallway's locomotive and ear nhnnm.5 here, several thousand In number, met with fal ure. The attempt was given up for the present, as the mep Tex- pressed satisfaction with condition, nnd me POOR RICHARDS HEAR HOW GIRL TANTALIZED FOES IN BELGIUM Refugee From King Albert's War-Torn Land Thrill! and Amuses Members at Anni versary Dinner A Etlnulnir account of her experiences. D In war-torn Ilolglum, her natlvo coun- try ,v jns yuzanna Hllvercruya and a ', ' , ,, Afr.,cnn in uhldi ",ecch hy Ipauc ' arc0B'n- '" "h '" me vnni importance . . '" .--. In winning- the war was emphasized. re IiIrIi lights of the thlitecntli l-raiiu- H Ulithtl.t iinnhiisnry dinner of the the vital importance ut iu "- " ,..... iioiu. miss Miiercruyi. a wui ui ti b" ok' In her teens, moused the most Intense feeling nud enthusiasm among the diners with her account of ntiocltles that hao como tinder her personal observation In her native land. Her speech was Inter spersed with humorous allusions which kept her hearers In a rlpplo or laugntei" I at Intervals between moro serious parts or ncr auuren.s JIr- Mnrcosson caused surprise when , ho predicted that after another jear all (ltf (lfmlfla Ulll (Til flVt 11 fll.' 1lA(f11iaA nf uZ.". ,,"X""." " "Z" : "V . hunger He also teverely arraigned tho United .States fuel administration for tho order closing manufacturing plants for five days. si:i:s aumiuh on stiuki: T.. ... . .... .!. . Marcosson said. "If tlje united States does not Immediately emulate Unglands" business heads to engineer tho varied problwiH now confront.ng It. then before - f - !H' - vo,.aea every Po.Ol.r bannuet hall in state, bearing u Jewel 1 casket filled with bits of anthracite, and un Impersonation of Franklin standing ..!,. . .... i . I. !:. l.1: ";?"T., .iL.r.iiii..' "'c"u' ",au "'""' "'" Hugo portrait cartoons of Mr. Houston, ione j.(euolt preBl,,ent of th0 club mid of Secrettirv of War Baker were drawn In full view of tho diners by tho ner, nut tt was niinounccu mat pressing ' . ... rt luninn XTA11T rvmr r S 4 MM MM' V MlW llHll.l, OrtillHllJLAJ llVf TT UlllUU IM rpAT)DPlfflP fJ7 OF ITOII H lUllltulM Ui1 oLUoll i1 """" V WJJUUll ' Melting Snow Floods Valleys and Makes Training Dis agreeable Job WITH Till AMERICAN AI5MV IN I'AAKCi:, Jan. 18. Mud and water knee-deep over tho onU "A'"ca" """ - t "opplns lh Uiminu' mr Iralnlni. Imlnv the Sammet" war training today. Steady torrential rains have melted tho bnow and engulfed tho valleys with rushing torrents of flood water, liven hilltop trencheu lira moro than ankle deep In water, othcta aro knee deep In Icy-cold slush. Tho Sammees keep unceasingly nt their war work, charging through sens of mud or standing watch with tho sillier-producing water pouring oer their leggings. Itattallons marching from their bil lets to the training ground aro fre- I nuently compelled to wade almost knee deep nt places where water has over flowed the roads. NEVER SAW FACTORIES CLOSED IN ENGLAND Mother of Elsie Janis Asserts Shut down Has No Precedent "Over There" "Today, with business eliut down on all sides as n result of ths order of fuel administrator Garfield, wo are wit nessing here In America a condition that I have never seen In Hngland." Mrs. Josephine Janis. mother nnd business manager of Hlsle Janis, tho star head liner at Keiths, Bald. "We were In England when the war broko out and remained there the flrbt ten months. HInce then wc havo made two trips across. In all that tlnto I havo never seen a factory shut down, n. placo of business closed or n theatre or place of amusement dark. Hvery tjilng Is booming there. The theatres nro packed. Never has business been so good. In fact nfter my daughter passes several weeks In entertaining wounded soldiers she Is going to open In Paris for an engagement until a theatre can be secured In London t "1 don. vl.sh "Wo to th.nlc that I am criticising our country. For I am through and through an American and am In favor of any means to T" the war. I do think this rather a dras tlo measure," PACKERS TAKE FISHERIES Wilsqn Company, of Chicago, Form Auriliary on Pacific Coast CHICAGO. Jan. 18. Wilson & Co Packers, announce the formation of the Wiryn. l '.V1'8 CornIany ns on aux! nihriA" thelr I,afk""f (""'"ess. The the laclflo coast, with headquarters " It linn tnlsstn ach i.. ..i.. . . nesi if j l K,nii,v L,V."W ml V"." Kn iir " lfy.. t0". ?' Kelchl. Eoyptl&n DEITIES Utmost mCgardted' U ruvn tna er wrK 'lip Pceple cfadlun.rffineruJaui cdiadminuaivmTREFER Deities io any olhcr agartiU SUl3UTOJltorOy . . zx - . : ... .. a- olllclal business proventcd his accepts nuen rt tlitt Invitation n describing hor exiierlenco as a twr,1!! I In llelglum, MIrs Sllvercmya said: j "When 1 went to tho hospital the muf t,,.rc looked at me and told mo thin t wn, too joung. "wnai can vou tlorKS nautP.d. and T told him that I could AS nnytn.nB Il6 wanted. 'Well, ho said f m wlu ,,ave lo Ko nto tbe too 0nP, l.itchen and neol onions and notntS; and wash the dishes.' " 'All rlcht.' I told him. "I want tn A? my bit and that la a perfectly lovely trjri In which to do It." A Klin descr.bed graphically the mirrii" of the aermans through Brussels, S.OOOS 000 of them, for two whole days ut nights. She pictured the first uay$ of the Invasion, and then sho told with tw tnaiknblo simplicity how hhe had nlrtl twenty Belgian prisoners to escape. Sho continued: 11 "Myself and my slrl friend decided win wouiuu l iei iikou DviK.aua Biay, so TOl waited until night and then we mrttj' the door and let them fly away. In ihi morning tho Uermans wanted to knowi where thev had irone. and We unA " didn't know. Then they locked live clus! In n room, with big Germans armedl with revolvers to guatd. I suppose, u If I look back at It now. that we should htt-, I I.AAOT fP irhlltMA,) hilt I UDUIl'f l.af.3..aa f! I l"0"?!',''1. "'?.ula bo B"at fun ,0 D sll5i' Ior "l-,s'u"1- -, ' jIIm silvercruys told, to the greaf amusement of her hearere, how she xrmtf the allies' flags on her cap and ig Ametlcan flag In her coat, and how slit and tnntnl.ze the Gtrmu slicking her cap right li'l J tuo snui, t nau to letrtji becnuso I got so nervous tS I German that I wanted to and scratch his eyes outS Germans are funny people," chej ,'erybody laughed, and thefl twn thlnirs nt n tim.. fin ho owned a country hotuI Illcslng comp.nlnlng flu(!l sonic soldiers had entered his estate ttjj took all the silver. Von Blsslng took hint , t0 a storeroom and showed him iAl w n""r'' " oiiwu nn. DUvl ! .iylnff. 'Is jours there?' 'No,' said tW, I I man- . eo nhrad nnd t you t-eo that you like,' Von Blsi i.w ..nt "" .HI Blsslng fllJi t0 ''". 'we "01't 1"ow where ours ,'JJ I 31lss Silvercruys told how she I!ff becauso they were all tho wortJ inew. .. CALLS PHILADELPHIA- NATION'S STAR CM i Has Surpassed All 0h Towns in Supplying Officers! for Merchant Marine "'IJliUnilfcltililn Is tlie Rtiir i-lll' nf ti country." 4 So leads a congrntulator) messaij reccivcu touay uy secuou iniei jw Frederick Lewis. 108 South FourUi (.treet. from Wlnfleld XI Thomnson. fitli agent of the United States Shlpeiaf Board reciultlng tervlce, whose head-. quarters Is In Boston Jlr Thompson! felicitations wero elicited by the fact tht. this city, of the blxteen ports in W A... . .......... ... .. ... ....!. CUUIlll I.ITIU Lieu VJUt CI l.lllC.ll ll -j tlon und marine engineering bchooWliJ established, has dono moro than s" 01 iiiem to supply omccrs ior me rjwi nlintit mnilnii Dna rf tlm.., fi.liivilclfl nt tho University of Pennsylvania jra the other Is ln tho Uourfcu Uulldlnffjjj "And most of tho young men M came to us with but u lwrtunctotf Knowledge of seamanship or marine co; glneerlng," explained Jlr IU, "tn now lu active sea service on ve-se'l l!s Ing between this country and Kurt: They aro not only fccrving the naUon gloriously as tho men In hh.tkl, but are filling lucrative posts and llare1p tered upon life careers of untold po billtieB. And Philadelphia, ulwy in; tensely patriotic, leads in this, Mjl' many other demonstrations of lojilt and love of country " M Mr. Ixiwls also proudly exhibits W grams from Henrv Howaid. dlrectoKWi other ofllclals of the shipping board, co; menumg this city for tho h eh auwn as well as the great number of w supplied to officer tho nation's shlj SYNAGOGUE IS CLOSED) Rodeph Shalom Congregatjon Meet in School Building Habbl James a. Heller w 111 deliver! sermon, entitled "The KupreinscrJHl ne Hpirit," tonight before tho JWOT; Shalom congregation at the lleniamlaj Teller School, llroad nnd JefferlS streets. The synagogue Is closed ttj? porarlly becauso of tho scarcity of f und all services are being held laj school ror the present. Tllft fiervli.Au .nn.ln.rtA.l liv II10 iQUMI members nf tl.a m.ni.rai.!itlnn ffUllH held tonleht St Pmmnnli. Hall. FrallUW reet and Fairmoutit avenue. Doil Ucrkowltt will ba tho sneaker Habbl Kl Mayer will deliver tliea inuii tomorrow niorr.tng. t WOUNDED DLUECOAT BET. Negro Shoots Policeman Who TrJ to Arrest Him The condition nf Policeman SliCllf the Twentieth anil Federal streeUiH tlnn yvitn .vna .I..I mnA aMrlnltKlV WOuIS: 'd by Clarence Miller, a negro. M lie tried to aireat him In a noiwtti 7lriintv...Mii.l nn.l rtrrltt htrCtltf Improvrd toduy. Ho Is In the M ciimc Hospital. a lllaek nml it'lilte. nnnlher POliCcIt wero sent to tho hou.e late lat oa complaint of Ida C'uiinlasn negress, mat Miller had tiirrm ihoot her As ran ih ths jm'I uppeared Miller ooened ire The., J hot strui'; Ula 1 M " ' csJW P
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