Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING IT1JLIC JiKDGJJJK-PUILADKLPILIA. TUESDAY, JANTWIO' 22, 101S
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U. S. TARES $1,000,000
HOTEL FOR HOSPITAL
,,,,,. TT -r,; -n .
Navy Will Use uig nesoit
Hostelry at uipe
Jlay
.,.,..
t'Al'l. MA Jan ..
lr.rtiini No ' foi ntinv pill pus, s
It Is bU"vfd I li Niw I'ipirtiiiil.t
lot only Plans to ba the hospital a
Cipo Ma c in foi the thousands In ln
lo coast defense campa and in tlu
nvlatlon camp but that It alo plans
lo malto Cold SprniR Inlet mid th, mw
harbor at Capo Ma a naval bis- foi
leet operations orf the IHliwaie Cape
In that cabt the lainoua Cape M.,v
harbor Improvement and clt building
cnteiprl-e launched llfteenvcars iiko
nnd backed bs tin Oovci ninent with
JlOOOOOn, "ill hav, ieall7,d Its pin
rose W'liinl'" ' shh ld n mil estate i i ,
notci nin fiom PittMiu.Rli to th
cltv DfiPMi venrs iiko, backed b a --vii
illcate lieaib d bv William Pllnu Pitt
Lurch ionti.li tor he look the inaisln
stretih of T ppcr I ape .Ma IvhiR In
v nil e ,,r rt I,. imHh
the "old pprliiB inlet on tue uortn
l,... !.,.,. i,o,...t. i..
..,... v,...... -- - - .
, of New Jersev from the famous heven-
1 mile Beach as a (leld for Ills labois
He built miles of moscp.lto-i 1den
amps ui) to fci feet ibovc hlcli tide
and Bot tin 'iiivernment lute tested In
the entpip. I-, to the punt that it should
uredffe l id -pih'B Inlet to admit tin
largest oci ifi l.n. s .mil bittl, ships and
Ihen to il. i, Ik api Mi hnibor, i sh il
lovr s.iei.li Brc it piioukIi In c pinsi
to float tin whole Lnltpd States navj
He obtu.ned ,t concession fiom tin
flovernment of a million dollats and the
viork was performed and il stone Jetty
built out from -.ewell Point foi nearly
a halt mile to form a bte.ikvv.itcr for
tho channel
Amllllon-dolla. hotel with COO looms,
was built upon tho newly made land
and many fine homes havo been built
u,jvii tou c line- tiott oiui coif lot;
Mar TheCovernmcnt lcalled the value
of this improvement and iumiidi itelv set
about to ical EC upon the InveMmont lt
had made vcrsbclu.
Mayor Asks U. S.
to Use This Port
i onllnuet! freim I'uire line
' Tho Dlrectoi Is schedulid to speak at
f the hearing tomorrow afternoon He
will leave earlv niimliv inornli.g The
Director in gin imuicdlatel. upon re
cdvlnR H .nil i 1'ioni th, Ma.voi to
assemb c '' statiMU- and fnts foi a
fpeedv . ( il on . i Mi - ultli
The M niliitui is il.b itpi senti u
nil the milu i IPs and sliiiiin' Intcnsts
of Philadelphia added Its vvdBht to the
movement list night b adopting a
resolution u.K'i.g the use of the port of
! Philadelphia to relievo the K'cat con
ncstlon in New ork and alo.iB tlm
eastern i.ill.oads The lesolutlon called
He attention of Secritarj of War Daket
lo the facilities offe.ed In I'hlladelpl.Ii
for tho movement of frelirtit tint Is now
hin- ef 4i.rn,.r-i. i,w. i, if.ii n v!.
'vi if, paiii, iiuuuhll iniv ttj i iu s. .
York, nlnetv miles f.irthe. on, for ship-
ment abroad
BBalnst the port of Philadelphia In the
,ci . ...........
u uiuiuiiirii i.iai -,. -i uicctiiuiiiitxivii
fdhon 'the lesoVu ion ur her c irges'
hllinllS tliTlhl'pphig "iX nnd .alb
roaa tingle leMiltlug in a coal snoit
' ne. Tho club went cm record us stating
that tho Our III Id Mispcnslnu order would
' not havo been ucccssats had tho port of
rnllauelphla been used foi a Iiibo por
tion ot the freight i hipped through Xew
York-
OMA ii bllll'S III5IU5
T, .to t.inlinlil In l.irt.l ,0,1... Il.lt
Ljhllo dozens of ships nro being held In
liv'ew "iork foi want of coal In thels
liuckerg foi from fifteen dass to n month.
Philadelphia hnd onls tvvent.twp bot
!"j.ns in port jeaterd.i All of these hid
loal and xve.e reads to take c ..goes
tjUroad as toon as the could be loaded
Shins ale held In New Yolk waiting
f. ... . . .7 .. , . ., . ..
.s c-u.il, v.iii.o j-iiuaveipnui, ac eou mj
eloors ot tlm coal iil-Ioii. is waiting
Jor ships for enigoes. I.obU. It was
remarked seems lncklne In the handlliiK
of tho situation, fion. an e'.ilencs and
economic standpoint 15x,pry day that
Vessel Is Veld In port means addi
tions to the Jinj rolls nnd suppls hills
without nnj leturn to tho slilppeis.
Decides this. New Yoik Is a silt
j,ater lort nnd each d In tho salt
i ater brings ftesh troubles to tho hot
I toms of the ships Philadelphia Is a
Afresh tnt.n ..... ...... ip ..., ...a
.,....., Jlvt. -,Vll ,, COl, .two
"rce In tho Philadelphia port a. etas
la the fresh waters would bo -a cleansing
process for the ships It would add to.
tnelr Speed when they put to seat In-
Head OF l..lnn ..1.. ...., . ....1 .. 1,1.
. - "s.iifc Jl.,,t;i, I.I.U CU.CICU ..III.
I narnaclcs as Is bound to happen In the
1 salt wnt.it. ,,.., .. ...i.i .. ... ., .
.. s. t i,i.j ,.uuit. ot. cic-i.incu UI
"." impcuiments nnd would be at
"titer caea to dodge, the submarines.
lTo darken twin lamps
.'VS FUEL CONSERVATION
A proposal to i.ave the city much fuel
ana niun.. i... i ....
.. ---. vf uuiiiiiik wuij una iiuiiv
ti.n uwln tamP- iut llne Principal
(,w.."rea of tho cits was taRen up .
tSrTT h the Ulectrlcal Bureau, of
lSJ,a. of.wl"ch stated that vxhlle It'
"""oteuiy would result In n big wv
JW of current, they could not estimate
.. . --.- v.. ,.h..u .lie. nH.t. !.. ..
.. Possibly necessitate nexv or
jroaiiges of connections and other ex.
..o that "'oy eou'd not definitely
. "l-mate at this tints
iiik1"0 are 183 f 'hese twin lamps
si,- vy na their cot to the city is
tn,.. pr l8mnper j ear resulting- in a
Ll 'O't to the clt s earlv of ,1 :on
l.u.Mr, contract with the 1'hUa
fym Electric Company.
nuXiiii iicparuneni. o - mi.v-11 u.ti -, .,,,,, ... t,i.ii. in. . , ... orn piriuicM oi mc mini i.ioiii..n .
. ... ,.... l..1n.. n.An ........v. ,, ,i.m . ..... . ......... .... . ..... ....t,l..H
lnft lilli" ."" . . ., .. r.wiivia oiin Ultll letlOllfl oil llip Dptitlnn " --- unit". 111110.11 10 1111 iiu.it..-iruut- uui tiu.ti tum m ,..A nnmlplll n
;d most mode... hotels n oti the Now- . tI)0 ,U , a.Z,l,Tln cl".pls r,ch a "LPnP f ,n"C, ry ivceptloiul.x .,.,- ,'uno iTa
.. -n Arm iimr out: v lui- i.ihicii i.,Hk t ..... .. rpni i ntr I tin iininuiiru i luukn i- .... ... .1..1 ... ...t. t ,..-.....1.... 1.... it... ............
"- "" 1 . ...... .. !.. 1 .. " "' ...711. I llll., tIIOOIl.- . . ..... r, . . .1 ..!. f. '-
-"? c? "A -.,. ,, .., I "'.ermlVl01' to Inc. a-0 Its rales The an'""ll ..,,..., ,..,, r,m I'M art dTi.lb.ited .a.eli tubcreu- s...p..i. t .,' , n '..s l, a were a.Kcd to
1 '"n half fun the. loxcrnmenfs foast i "','? "" 'i"m"m, M"," T"" mai v the Uoiernnunt has this Mutt- lo"ls l !' ln',C!f,lim! ,,ho '"-l;"8 letter from their son. Itonmd 1. O'llrlen ol'en n "''
nnd a half ti 'l inc .. ..n. ernl inunltlpilltles In I'llmden. I'umber- !".". "' ueri...i.oi .. nre Rettlnc less tit all tho time, p.irtlcu- i e..,. .,... i,i t m ,.n.i ir. dents w l.lch w
Pefense rrnininB " w.,,a. tnnd Hlouiest.i mid Sukni Counties i '""" flit up mi,imiv tnrI' '" ,lu' 10nl- ""',nl n,1(1 munitions John ull.len of 'ill 4 not.el.ts st.eet nbll.iB Hum to
Point and ' V,11 '"" "cla nl M,a 15M-ept In the hoiouuhs of Vli.eK.nd " I'll iLlth l itisun lines, thr .ml. the soldk.s ..ro better fed r .,"lcc Braduatlng.
WcKon aero-s the "lor nml j,ttclfc,)or(l (l , , TUo Oe.many which I saw was t AErle.iltu.u nnd stock breedl.it,- luxo ; ' !,"' 7ftS5 amu ?
This Is he -econd 1 U, N " J"s ship the eompain h.is been Lha.KlUK P"rea t,klu, of lnNcn "",'11, ,.ou1'1 declined tremendousl.x, tho Dut. huian re- ? ",', 'l ', le,"N Vletuls "er" Bl"en. "
r.sort hotel the (loe ninent h.. liiKen $ s throudi ordl- 'ny nrouso fcellnss of .oinpaMlou potted llmesls a.o ioor with tho ev m-. ' ' , , ,s iiro reri iln Hi.t ll must
mcrfn, .;'1t "-.r, meter Ik.S". To this Is appended a scmlomclal of IwllUuo,. tlloug ,;,. .."'"VS. , U I'Vk-.n I.R
the famous - "u,1t ''" I "" 'u'" fo. prompt p., inni and $1 4u net for ommrnt thus souKl.t to create an opposite Impi.ss on lll(1 ,, re.eUed cnrlv Mond-n
and h.s hlnic Imiii turned into ist-c ,i,,i, ,.,..,. ,,., ..,,.. ... Ne.ih nil the lotie.ele statements .nhis plain, he s.ld In . on, lul n r,r ., ,,., ,, iir, ,,,, ,
Eoyptl&n H
- 1 1 iCOHi
Wic utmost in &iarzttes"
rUwxEnderevrkTip
Tuple cfculiun.rtfvutrtnland
cducwxmabbTREFER
DcilUs to aiy olhcr cigarciU
Mnaiottloj
MJmsfMUiaitnJrTu. ;
wdtjuptunOpraam'JtYikl.
ALLOW GAS COMPANY
25C SERVICE CHARGE
. be
jvjevv jcrsey Concern Permit-1"
tcd lo IncreasG n.lt bv i
..... .
UtllltV Konrrl
ivniiij JJU.llll
- ,
tiipvthv i
the borotipli or swMlesboio the hnrKc mMi; '" ll, "'","' s- '""' '""
has been M 5.. moss fr Bn sold Hii.hib'. "ni'lv suppo. p,l l.v i.e. man v 1 1. n. e.
oidinaiv m.-le,s with III pe. cent .11,- and inidoiiblcd v p., sent ,o d Ion- .ml
count for prompt pav,, am. f. ... J , Je .C.lood
,rtheKbo,oth,or,eh'd,a!,v;:andr; -' "-"" "" - ' " "
lounslilii, the (ompanv s chirgo has been ,
$1 per thousand cubic fiet for Bap soldi ffxri Jl ni'.fll
llirotiiili both oidlnarv and inepild ii,c.VlU iMllClt
teis 'Iho compuis proposed to charBO rnoiitn Citn J?oni'lll
$1 5u net pel thousand cubic feet e- UfiblillV OUUWitlUI III
eept lu the boioUKh of Vim land and
I. mills township I iiiitliiuril from l'itr(lii
'Ihe Iionri. noo.ts the compan as
opeintliiK at n loss the lo's of 1117
nmountiiiB in i, i . ne ..oa... m-o.
icpoits that tin ,-m.p.u.v Hioui.l leceive
from tlonit th loiisumers $231,5r,o pel
vcai that If ii mntillilt service chnrse
... . . , ..,, , .,. ...,,,,,. ..in
;.";., , " ",n . r Ti.,. .
."ne "rn , I . , , t, ,,,
S20G,oG0 to tie derived iivni tlie saie oi
..,.,.,. f... .,.. r ,.u for.
r. -, ..... -- "-- - ---
nlshed would le-ult In a ntUe of 51 -
net per thousand cubic feet The boaid,
theicfore. Ins uiled tint c.u h connected
customer shall pav u ie.idIncs-to-
irrc eliaigc or tweiii-iive le.us nci
liei thousand , iihb feet The boaid
st ilea that Ibis nhcdnle Is biscd on
pieselit abnoiniull. l.iBh costs of opera
tion and thai it will be stilije. I u .,
vision when i .ndttloi.s as tn net of
lahoi and niuu' il sh ill letuin I those
e-slstli.B In P'H"
As E.s Is sold In Mneland and I. mills
tottoslilos In lb. CltUe.1"
Cum Colli -
..in.- foe St ner thotisind cubic feet
pt-l- uiuiriii" """:. ,.-fc
tho
v,c .tcrsnv in, comnani n.ee. a
sepai.ite petitiuii cou.plamiiiK mu ims
w.tn la lpss limn a liioner late, and
,)jat t lt )s permitted to be maintained
., ,.oui(i suit lu unfair competition
,,,, ,.,. yrtt .Iprsei llllBI-011I.ri.lv I of
. . wa, nfcK(.d tll in,ffasc thl- .ate
..." . ,,...., .1,1. million Hu
iclltion ihe
,."...!,,. ,i,i n inct not leecssaillv
,.. , .. ,.,,, ., - ,0nM.ii.ible lute
... I., ,hnrcr.l f 1 '.IS l)V tWO I VllipelllU,
companies supplv.nB the same te..Hnr
from dlffciciit
......... f.,.,u submitted nre In-
tame. ui.,. ...: .""""-" ,,,.
hiiinelciit for the uuaici io pas u iuu ."
bl.UICICMl to. ...v ..,,,. .
:..;.,, ..f ih, justice and uMronable-,
,,.,..u. - r.t,i.aia Cfis '
ion or til, jumko ...... s... i
nebs or tne i.ucs o. .... -
Company and to aucioi.. . "
would be unfali to the customers of
tl.o citizens' las Comp.ny. who have
had no opuoitunltv to be neai il
Cold on Heels
of Heavy Snow
( mithiuril In. ii I'lBe'One
mans ca-es the loaded vvubi.h had to
be towed aw.f bv motoiti ticks
Uealeis notllied pations In cacs wbeie
deliver was Impossible and as a lesult
. ii ... .- lilt Iltiei
. " . ,,,, ..... tinongcd
'i"""! of "" -oal ""' " , ' . '
nii tuMi women nlul cniuueii who tar-
......
,cl, the coal home In bigs, baskets nnd
birroxM-
. ...... - .I.,. ...II. iiiaHv
Anim.il nniuu.ances m oj " " " ,'V.
cntpiios vvcro kent on tho jump una
morning and found numerous Instances
!.. -- , olied .o... oxerwoHc ,
l hell CIVV IlC'l s t.f . ... . . -j
veiy few arrests werp made In view of
the peticr.il conditions iindei which nuns
of ihe dialers ate compcl'ed to update
W'lth all plnecs of amusement and
ltiieiHon closed todav Iho streets who
desc.led as a it suit of the sloim which
Incidentally iidounded lo the benefit
,.r the saloons Most of them wcie
Hacked to Ihe doom from earl mom
ri5.p. i cr. hvmac.i: in nivnit
The hcavs snowfall, lt Is feaied will
add to dilllcu'tles caused 1 the ice Jim
In tho Schiiilklll
Chief I) ix Is said ofliclnls are helpless
lu the face of the Ice Jan. and there is
..mill,,!- that can be done ecept to 1, t
.i. ..sillier lake Its courn; To use
.. .. .'.. ... !,(.. (Imp would pnd.inCi i
c.vneinoc- m ." -
.... anjo
Nm. mlncliiil danger Is fiom a sud
den thaw rele.slng a volume of water
too gip.it to be epntrollcd and causing
n Hood of ' praponloiis that brought
damage lu 100.'
Ice in ihe PeUware continues to be
a serious lilndrunce to shipping, the river
on both sides of the channel being a
bolld mass of Ice.
-.y-
HI). I !.
PURE
FRESH PAINT
Bei eve Me
wg-riy.
Every Day
There is greater demand
for Kuehnle painting, a
recommendation that speaks
for itself.
Get our estimate no obligation
Kuehnle
PAINTER
&mM
rx
AUSTRIAN RULER, ALARMED
BY CRISIS, CALLS COUNCIL
(ontlniiri from Tiitr One
1'llscti llrtie ItrrlicnliniK
Mumvlii
Uriitin I.lnx
WASHINGTON EXPECTS GERMANY'S
IRON HAND TO DELAY COLLAPSE
SllIM!TO. Jnn 2J
Cciinativ s Iron iluiiiiu.itlun plus po I!
il reuig.iuir.-Hlon vwthln Autra will
inn Tor n tuni Hie Kroulni; jmjIIIIco
cconoinli unrrm there, llov eminent au
lliuiitlrs hellevcil toilav
The. wnrnecl lli.it while the Intel. ml
nrulilrin of tlrim.ui) and Au.trt.i n rc
flcctcil bv the bed fivnllablo olllel.il le
nort" l urnvr there In et no icnRon
t, ficl Hint tollniw I at li.mil. Tor
Hi it reason tlicv lounrelnl airalnst the
imllillnir f fnlo hoiien within their coun
uv tli it Khtri lihiKlenl and economic
xhutlnn will hilt tho Teuton Just
nmv
dm eminent uutlmrllle. however, ate
nnliinK caRcilv for the lonK-ilel.ieel but
still expected statement of Ucrinutiy in
rciionio to Premlei l.Iovel Hrorpe and
Provident Wilson 'J.'ils. they thliiK. will
tho most accurate b.uonictei tlitw fai
,0 ,1" Tou'on inttrnni problem.
mJ", ;," riLi raced ?
il.l .. n.iAnimniit ntll...il ' Villi If lllO
. . - , ; . . :
mnotn nf Hm pmiilrpa stand for wlnt
n,e will hao to stand foi. then the
war ouulit to Bo on to o Knockout
,., ,.,,i,,i, diniculllps will not
,llM1, ,0 on ,icf.r.,. UJ this faitor It Is
,,.,,,.,,
,rtHlul hmit, a ,aud lodav thai all
transpottation 1ml ben, slowed up bv
"'-- - ..-.0----
t i.iir., nc n iprininais
peilenied a labor shortage vvneii man,
mPn tMe,X lo mw'X Ior "U,K
.. .i,i Miinv1 trains vvcro not
ot the coin .vianj irains eiu ,.ui
opetaieu ueiause oi mo ciiiofi -
,J.,crH ,,p hicul.li.B lie f.oin switches
. . ..n,.,,,,,,- ot ay cars could
VZ '.'.,...
'.,.,. .',,., . ., ... oioIiIik ip.
port Ih t movement or fuel cas.wari
f in ihitiiEo hid linp.ovid .lid tint
e up i v. i beiiik spe, ,1 1.1. I i
tie. in I use numb. . -
Eltlll disllil I IPcPlWll . ' 1 M LU-
est id.iv us lie. i ouhl lo. I li u
dm Hon in the lutimiulailoi of '..ili'
pile tl up at ..v lork p i ts was .,
. .. .,
''""" - "
...,n ..rmT .nin TAT!.fim
iivij iiin,i iNiwi uiv.nn
.n. rune TXT lllri'C- 1TinX!
S UIAIIV lino tliiuvjj.
hilstnpher Wleland a b ikei of Mvlh
1 lllitl. sticets and Louis Melster
and
810 Vluo stieet, i'llmden, had a mi
iow csi pe f.oin death when tho wagon
M whlth thev wcie ildlng was M.ucl
tis an ileitili tiiiln at the Cumbiilaml
El.eet glade eio'slng, i.loueestei City,
Ell CCt fi
...Is mo.nliiB
lilinded bv the
snow, ho did not see the tialn until It
firiv nooo lliem.
He called to
-, .. --------
I.tu mnnui' nod both
ins emp.ojc. u.eiomi. ...,.. i wo.
-ivielind landed nKalnst the
vehicle. w le
...nelnnaWs shmtv but escaped with
watch. naWs lnntl"
slight Injuries Melster was unhuit
The wagon was demolished tho hoie
sustained it broken back and hid tn bo
shot lliend ial.es pics nnd buns lit
le.cd the crossing
. 'Ihcie are io gatt s at Ihe s. tne of
Ih.s oecidint and mam seilous accl
iknts hive occuricd time
.-.ult was entered vcstenliv bv Hill
StatiEer of Clone estei tits foi In mill
d images for the death of his f cthei who
was killed at this point on Vox ember
.'1. 11)17, when Ills auto sfnlled n the
Hack
Harbor Tradtc ItcifuUtinn
Tralllc icgulatlotis aie enfoiced todav
as rigidly in New Vmk's eiowded l.ar-
-
bor as on Mroadixav
rne meicli.nl
fleet assembled from ko manj' count. Ics
I lajtrs ine cap.cuiiy oi inw Mican-ai ,m
...... .. . .. .. .. i.
i , '"' "" "0 K, i , .
tmdeel ccaterfront fills occupied hun-
(lreUl( ot ,,,, aro f(rccl, tl) lld unchor.
o.shoro without .nterferenco vUth
ult. iiiibj touiioe'in ncrti Ditao tout-
oughfarcs open das' and night an aleit
tralllc seiuad" patrols cverv lomei The
jmrbor olllclal demanils and iceclves in-
bt.int obedience At n wave of the band
or a -,ord, usunll shouted through ,i
mCgaphone, the largest ship must toe
tll0 Inali(
"The moat sensational book of the war"
THE BOLSHEVIKI and WORLD PEACE
byLEONTROTZKY
optnins th el Ih w.rld la Ih l.el thai Ih
Bolshevik, are really Anti-Hohenzollern
As remarkable and unexpected as the man who wrote it
Sis month. g h llv.d In a Brcnx T.n.m.nt-Tod.y
he is dictating to the Kaiser
Introduction by Lincoln Slellens the man who knows him
I IOmI Whrvr estkaar S.I4
ONI UVERIQHT, I OS W..t 40lh Slrl, N.w Y.rk City
F
Through Courtesy of the Government
The Special Concert
op tih:
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
Leopold StokowskI, Conductor
Originally scheduled for last night, Monday evening, January 21st,
and necessarily postponed to tonight, Tuesday evening, January 22d,
through the federal order compelling Monday closing
VxILL, TAKU PiaC'B
TONIGHT
IN THE
Academy of Music
t 8:15 o'clock '
FKOailAM
Nw VAorlil S.nphony . I vorak
Concerto w Ith piano - ... . fialnt Ssent
LArlmltne Bulto . CI:.'
Tli-Vct. en al at II ptm lI fhc.inui .tr ft fS l 50 tl 7"- 50
mid other low in In IJolicmlu ami
mllltnrv tuttesses lu Italy nic able to
dlpel "
Uiixeininrnt nu.irtei do not entirely
in'H stntcinent
-Ible for Uer.
iiKne with the PilUhni
lh.it It will not bo possible
maii to hold out sl month longer
..,.,. I, . ,,-.
without the mjJnrIM of tho cl II popul.l
Hon helm; tnmp!ttcl broUcu down
mor.ill) as well as phvsleallv."
"I lsltcd many towns and countrj
districts' he leportcd ' Iherji where tho
population Impicssed mo iih famished,
apathrtU ns a result of denilMitlons and
niHitliPtk ns a result of ilenilwttlon ami '
.... ... .-
Ratherlinc their last atom of sticiikth to
axold falllnff Into tho nlijs of phjslcal
and nininl oIlipe
N T KMlL'lti: TOOK
The Inhabitant will not bo able to
subsist inuih lonnei on their ihlly la
tlons Tlnlr food Ih liiidl brttei tlnn
plus food In peaio time Kri week
the s.iinu meals are tepeated. and they
an- more than hpaitan In thtlp shn
pllilty liich peison lecelvea wteKIv
tin co and a. half pounds of bund with
littio nourishment In It and u few po
tatoes, turnips and beets. Tho menu Is
laioes. turnips ami neets. tiio menu h
, ..,.. .'..... .. ......
Urmlt ,. ,llCtg nKo(, ,, irnlp
.oi.Ued in w.,tee wlilmut fat . i luti,.r.
tln uuantltv of lean meat l some-
Is not cviKEcini ,1 I w.ll mvii forir. t
the linpitsslon llloc lo.niiu pci pl
made mi me 1 hcv . u inis.i.v pi
-oiiIOpiI I felt sol iv for them and 1
am hi. iftliitcd with i .1 1 in in pl.olii i
eltlu.
Bad Weather Checks
City's Coal Saving
I tititlniiril rru a I'linr line V oiilii; OHilcti enlisted In 1010. when
shipment, and the fuel arrivals In Phlla- n -indent nl IiIrIi s.hool f-lnce his cn
, . . , , ., , . ........ f.. i....... Ilstmint his pa. ems snw ver llttlo of
delphu In the last twcm.v-four hours
- , , ,, . Pennsvlvnnla lines
, ,. , ....... ,,.,..,. ., ,
,'.,.,.,.... , .,.,.,,.
least, ovei the PhUadilphin and lUud-
'"".. v.. .. . -..- .....
.... ..... ....,.,
ms iuuwa ror iiiiauripuia oi.iKj.nis
Hon clone the Philadelphia eoal sltua-
.... , .
. ,lcncij nsI,cct
... , . .
As the five-day closlnc order does not
nppl to taloons, they are all open to-
dav They will ,loenunln next Mon-
da and on eaih of the elsht Mondijs
then after, when the Monda
holidays'
will end
I'vv exemptions wcie i anted from
iln lieu. less oidii -ttveial Ihi.w , n
nHBed ... w.t. wo I. an sllll t loseel and
unless special ptimlssiou is leielved
will Ma , loced on eaih e.f Ihe succeed
Ink' nine Aloud is
-.oi up of thep Ihms n.e Petseoe Ilioth-
cis & Co, mauufaauiliie 30 000
shlits for tho War Industries Iloaul of
the Council of National Defense: the
i.ib11a lr I'nt nrt,.t,i...,t ttl.iilt i Mini...
:"'.''" ." .-."" :".?'.."." '." "."
iiib riues simuir ... iniirru to me ..em -
..lKlon Buns, ano uie t oiiiuirniHi i.ii.er-
. till it i" slillt llllili'lll .'III ltW- illllllllie M I. i v
'lown Comp iw, which Ins several IaiuolIle ,uls r (ir.,,i,nn blith and sIriic.1 a
".Ills en;..Ke.l In mrmufaaure of woolen .....fi,,,, h.l. h. ...hnltied tp.-Hlnii
j tplr.il puttees for the urniv
Itltunilnoi.s eoal ope.nto.s are , o.itln-
.rii.B ll.en meeting 111 the L'nlverslty
Club Thev hope to nrr'vp at so... plans
whetc-l.v ci.-opeiatioi. with the admin-
IsirailOU Will KIM' t, HI'Ulll ot.v, , CU.ll
for Industihl plint
ni:uhasthi:nia nnoi'.s :,o v. c.
Fewer CasA Amonp; Women in Eng
land Since War
"uses of ncui.isiheiiia among milieu
have decieased .) pel tint in llngl md
slii.e the w.ii sa.xs a .epott of the hel
spa llosplttl fo. Women 'Women ne
so liu-v on v n voC t.iil Hipv haxt i.
.me to dovo.t to i.uagi.iiiv ailmt i 1k
it nshi . ts
'I 111 V III. IH I ll "If s , Mil. Hi III
th)?r health ns thev wcu Xln i 1
cases ,o now Bet need sl lld timiu i
wl.Pieas before Ihe w u i luge .it.
tlon wcie mild c isc of neit
lijlllll IIIIIWHtlffllHlB'lllillliWIPWI'llMlillHililiHWIMiliilliMlMiW .I'" I'lllH
Employes of
Tindel-Morris Co.
Eddystone
Will report for work at once.
Plant is authorized by the
Fuel Administrator to con
tinue work.
IIMiMII! '!ILW!ll'Uinill!llll!!ii!HIII I!II! ' u
HOLD CHINA FOR I
SAILOR'S DEATH
." iii.
Reparation Demanded lor
Shelling of U. S. blnp
Monocacy
READING MAN VICTIM
Tmuic NcWS RcacllCS PlU'ClllS
Tef Aft,,, 1f T..nf
Uli.il Jiiivi "i.i ..uv
IjCUCI
W SmXOToN-. Jan. 2S.
An luuierntUc eleni.it.il for a ll-
aonal of Ihe sliellliiR of Hie incrkon
. .. . .1. II.
Ktmbott Moliornr and prompt punlMi- nMe to furnlli moie than 400 under';1" Mclnlt of New 'iork, nccompunled
ment for thosq resiionslblo baa been I nraduales for various lines of military by tho Aiuerlnin aimj oilmr's wife lie
made bj Paul S r.tlnuli, tiio Aliicrlonn ,Uiy, Jtnnv of theso men now lm'd muse of tho woman's position. It Is be
Minister to t'hltn. on tho Chinese Go-' , oinmlsslons In the nnm. Ho dcelnied Hexed the lljron had no trouble In tnak
iruincnt In addition Indemnity will boi .,. roirin boastid of 20 per tent of Its lK his wa about the ontnps nnd seilng
It'llllllcd
Tho shellhiK tool, pl.ue last Thuis
da at a point fif miles aboxo Yochow.
mi Hie nnste Hlxer and a sailor,
llow.ud I U'llilcn, of ltendiui;. Pa,
was Killed nnd two others wounded
The leport rcieled bv the Mate l'e
p.irtnieni todax falhd to Klxe an th -tails
nl the alTuli ll Is understood tint
the Alonoeatx was lllrd on h a hand
if mined t'hlnesi membis of tin
outlnrn rexolutlmian fones It Is as-
Mimed Inn that tin ntiul. was de-
IrikiI to iiuKl iroublt for the Chlnesi
Chini sp w. iters on hi battleship tb,
Monoi I, v. ol whh h in was chief vo
iniin to ,iiell ret cut ilots
Ii appiarH Hut frequent skirmishes
nv. bei ii takliiB pi ue at ChatiKha and
V in how, Chlni. I ipI hi en bandits and
soldleis and that vnuriian lives and
pinpertv have been aidaiiBercd Kho.tly
alt,r 7 oilocK last nlRht a brief vilre
vias rei clved from tho ov eminent stut
li.K lb it he had been killed, and nvKcd
vvhal disposition to make of the body.
him In iielobpr, 1913, he was holm
foi Hie last time lu his Ittt, rs to tils
.., ,, . ,,, ...,, ,., h,ir i
told mi.silv of tlie things he saw In serv-
,... ....,.. .. .. ......
i,p in ins lasi ictici , incii ,ii win
from (-imnBha. China, and was dated De-
irmml ,,, , Hald his vessel was Ic.iVl.iB
.. . .. . .,. fi.M
ChaiiBha for oehow 110 miles further
on where more liotiiiB hnd brolien out.
Ci:U.MA. Hi:i.I) AS SliACKKlt
Woman Tells Autlim ities Mill.
Hurtled Amei Iciin King
i hul.h Mall, twintv-llve sears old
of i. in. intixvii .ivet.ui near Cambria
Ml, 1 1 s.ld b tin- iiollie to be a Ger
man Is bolus held bv the 1'edcial nu-
t Inn Ities for fnlllliK to nglster i
telephono call fiom Colllng-swood,
JC .1 bv n wo. inn who declnred the '
1 tinu had In lined an American Hag In
0 PP
tho presence of his time ihlldien tc-,
1 HUtC(1 , Mfl rr, sl j.,lt uccordii.B
fn ,-,.. ,, .,,., ,,m,i.,ls nilm.ilp.l ,l,..t
luaiititle of loppti fiom the d toi
Talking Midline i oinpinv of c.iniib u
Hi It fust d t . n lit i s. Mi 111. lit l. gal li
R t .,iuBt,i I m nl.ik of Hi 11 ik
M
SLvangevsi
VCARt
Thrift Wednciday
Suit. $33 00 Overco.li
V
prv WVelu-s I
ui iriifi
1 I lf 11.
I- Will I I
,11- . utlio
I ot I
In our
d .in 1
links
- ii r
H1.S H .1
1 t f
I $.
VV
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I I
i
I llll.,.lll. I ,1-,'ltlLS ,1,1 1 M O I IlKk
!"" !)!.-) Valnul St. Tti
' riii Ni) I iilfurtii '
4
anscom s
Haiibcoin's Bullet Blend
ColTee 20c lb., or ." lbs. 95c
Mronc. rltli delldou.
V'U Market St. & HramluM
VCAKE
Fry or Bake Your Fish in Sawtay
Animal fats and oils saturate the fish with their greasy
taste and odor and rob the fish of its own delicate flavor.
Odorless, tasteless and pure
i. A WtrAmn
will neither give a taste nor absorb one fish fried
in Sawtay is firm, moist and sweet and retains only its
own delicate flavor.
After die fish has been fried, strain the Sawtay through
cheese-cloth, and use the same portion over and over, or
for
AND
STATE college
B0YS EN SERVICE
President Spurks, in Annual
Keportt Reviews Institution's
Great Assistance to Nation
RTTi:''OU.i:iSlil'n Jn "
rifl .Mais uf unionfi toils preirnlion
for ar by the renns' hama Mate fol-
lece are ilewed b lir V. 15 fparhs,
tho eolliRe cvecullve. In hu annual re-
Port i.rcMMe.1 to.lnv O tho board of
.... . ... . .... .
trustees ni us amiuni mcruns. ".
' emphasized tho vork done by the In-
ttltutlon nlonu tho lino of military In-
(.unction, enslncerlne and agriculture
Quint; to lids prepniatlon. Tiortot
KparKg pointed out, the. college has been
- .. ....
llv liter graduates In war strxlce.
In response to requests bv tho Wnr
Iiepirtment said l'.csldcut hpiil.ii, the
state Collide. Is glxliiB Hiieclil nld In
war materiil numifacture and agricul
tural inodtictlon Neuotlatlons n.e now
pcndlliK with the reiU.nl nuthorltli
wl.ercb the ioIIckc eiiulpments in cani
ne. Hub. mining and ihe.nlstrv will be
devoted InrKelx to tralnlnir spielil
clussis for lueded war service.
H reported the collen, .ea. bntl lntn
, olid, used bv omitting all vacallons ami
holldaja so that It Is posslblo to cloi
.ear on Apiu .m tnHie.iu
heretofule Tin tuilcs
consider n proposition to
term for technical stu-
111 close Aucust 1, en-
sae a half enr In
MtEIt,riSQ)
Special Half Price Sale
Downstairs Showroom
Tuesdivy, Jaminrj- Twenty -Second
LcaUier ami Silk Articles
Shopping, Opera Bags.Etc.
Bronze Busts, Statuettes,
Novelties ana Smokers Articles
1
' IpKJ?!.
inf
K53MMJ
The Best Food
At the Lowest Cost
Any hour any day you will
always find the food here, a worth
while incentive, in price, quality and
service.
After theatre or photoplay we serve
a most exceptionally fine a la1 carte
supper menu.
JHjjfJyy
XCifOsLp -. U
Drinriii'i and .N'u rwl
Viisir 'itrv r.ivmmj
J&ifti: STjftBaffiSSITa
L " J . 4 Vi7 'ji H I Hi ml
mwim&m
V tYiFntljr
'''Ml'fkirJissMtlSSSS
baking a pie or delicate
Community Stores I
we serve (g) You Save
IN BIG 35c TINS
army officer's we
INV0LVED WITH BA
Woman Escorted Von Hnzbcrgi
Around Military Camps,
Report Says
NI'.W YOllK. Jim :.'
i loak of mjsliii) tmlm was iliiuwn
iiIhimi Hip nirtst and Intel imienl on Kills
Island of Duron (Justin ou llarbirK,
fi'tml ot form r XmltiMindor on It'rn-
stoiff mitl himself a prominent Cerium
l " ' V'"1!1 "
iii mm. irniv ito u m mi miiiuiaii
, ,,,,,,. ,m ) riance was a tool
of Huron llnrlicrir It wag atlmiltiil bv
eilllclul linuevct that the rcn I- not
M'U arret. ie
. liaslnrK Is declared to Uve
niado nmutiuu trlpH to nnnv obiiiim" In
I(1, tlnll.ll n Win t...l. . .. t-.l
eterjtliliiK that was IiMiuj done.
lX-I.ft;isla(or Pound Dead
Mtmsic Pa Jnn .'.' James i.rlnei
i foi in, i Mnt. liBlslitoi, and who
-Hid n t, mi as a riM.lt of Khiiollnn:
in il KIllliiK his wife . irs ni,i vi,
found dunl in tin ollli , s of Hoberlsoti
.V Monlc uli i hi hid been imploxed
i- i niKhi i ii Inn in He was secul' -'ii
" il Id lino was one of the
Id publhaii hid of Mils put of tin
Mate In the Qu i lnu
FUEL SAVER ;
or llir I.
nt
Price $3 00
CtlS lll. III
Is OM'.-TIIIKU
Ak fur UooUItt
I . II. I'll 111. I It CO . S'J .. :d sirrrt
Main lot) Itarktt SH
3OUgSJKg520Sa3S
in
ANOVER t.
Twelfth and Arch Sts.
CI.AX.Di; M MOIII1, Mer
iLh'-uiuo oi l:ih st)
I
J ajcl . B M j1
rw7itt
cake.
MARKETS
uFEW
Perry's
Reduction
Sale
of
Overcoats
and Suits
gives you the
opportunity
of securing- the
Exceptional Qualities
of Perry Fit, Tailoring
and Style at savingb
on their already low
Regular Prices!
0 Anybody can re
duce prices, but not
everj body can pro
duce Overcoats and
Suits that fill all the
requirements of dis
criminating dressers.
I Perry Fit, Perry
Style, Perry Tailor
ing, Perry Durabil
ity, Perry volumi
nous stocks, and the
wide range of Perry
assortments these
qualities are the
high-water mark in
the science and art
of making Men's
Clothes.'
CJ In the circle of
your acquaintance,
there is bound to
be some one most
likely several who
buys his clothes at
Perry's ask him!
CJ Ask " him about
Perry Reductions
on top of Perry Ex
cellence then come
in at once and verify
his recommendations
for yourself!
And Remember
that we tell you
on our own ac
count Every
body's Price 8
for good Clothes
are going to be
higher a lot
higher ne x t
Fall & Winter!
Reductions on
$15 & $18 Overcoats
$20 & $22.50 Overcoats
$25 & $30 Overcoats
$35 & $40 Overcoats
$15 to $60 Overcoats .
Reductions on
$18 & $20 Suits
$25 & $28 Suits
$30 & $35 Suits
$38 & $40 Suits
Reductions on
Fur-trimmed Coats
Evening Dress Clothes
Cutaway Coats
Separate Trousers
Perry & Co.
"N. B T.M
16th & Chestnut Sis.
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