- iy. " to IF i ' c EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEll-imiLADEJAUIIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1018 MAN UKEAKS QUARANTINE imallpox Victim Fined for Traveling to Home In Hcllefonto liKLLHFOKTK, 1'a . Jan 22 WII ilnrn cfiicckcim-ant. of Pleasant (lap. was fined Hull anil cost by justice WILSON WANTS GRIP ON PRICES FRENCH LINES HIT BY TEUTON RAIDS Berlin Reports Successful Forays Near Rheims and in Avgonne f' -.ii REPULSE HAIG'S THRUST JSSSi IhTniavVnmm nn00llr'n, hj OFFERS BILL TO HOUSE was nneu iuu nnii com oy juvini . . ,. ., , rtoodrlmr. of thin nlaee. for breaking DeniailUS AUtllOl'ltV lO tlw (juarantlno lawn ' . . . Uontrol i oou ana Kaw Materials .Sch.cckuncnst. who contracted vntall ox nt Akron, O . iislrihmI from tin. i" lntlon houe In Hint uaie and ranw t6 jJciieio.He, Koine fruin nere in tlic home of Inn lktrinm h aiitnmobllc An ioii an he retovnrrd he whh arrested nnd Artillery Maintains Increased Activity at Many Points on Western Front ' m:nu,Jan. :j Successes along the Trench front northwest of Khelms ami In the Anronnn fcy Oerninr, reconnotterlne forces are an nounced by the arm headquarter There has been sonn-what nctlvc ar tillery fighting In l'landcrs and below Lens and at points In the Chimpanne nnd Verdun regions A llrltlsh thrust south of Vendhulllo was benten off and come prisoners taken b the Germnns The German statement say "Front of Crown Trlnco Huptirecht Northeast and east of Yores nnd on the front from Lens to L'pehy the Increased artillery activity was maintained Mouth of Vendhulllo, while warding off it llrlt IMi attack, some prisoners were tilctn "Front of tho German Crown Prince There was artillery actlMty In Isolated fetors In the Champacnc and on both banks of tho House Northwest of Rheims Jn tho Arponne our rcconnolter Ihk detnehments wero sucessful In minor c ntcrprlseS," LONDON, Jan a: The War Utllec has given out the following "About Vamunl hill, south eet of Port Amelia, In South Aprica, our troop are In contact with the enem In tin. Mw-embcmtarlca are.i our column In Nassaland has occupied Luvnmlmla lloma. In the ancle formed by the con fluence of the Luvambula nnd Lujcnda divers, xne enemy a witnarawal north MILUAMtiPOltT. Pa. Jan ii ' , ... ., , . . ,, .luiiuieu Ui 1V..U.11 hu.o been imw"! t oou Situation Declared Lx- lo mihiiiiiox. no n rtstilt of conitiiK into oomiict with J I Winner, a clerk In tne leiiimwvnm.i hnllroad jarilm iHci'h ollke at llait'ju. Winner h.ts bicn 111 for lltucn daK, but remained at hl desk until Maturdav when In consulted a nnysmnn ami t I id ho n id pniiili- pox All church" rnl ei n l ii Hit . inwi lime Inen ilowtd I tremely Serious German Papers Offended by Critics TURK CRUISERS DRIVEN INTO BRITISH MINES English Save 172 of Foe's Sea men 178 of Own Sailors Missing LONDON. Jan. 2J Tho llrltlsh tewcucd oni bundled and ecventv two numbers of tho crew ot tlit Turkish ciulcr Mldullu, for merely the Oemnn lircsliu utter tin. nctloti bitvvein ISiltlsh nnd Turkish forces nt tho cntiiinc t" tho Dai di nettes. In which the Mldullu una Mink Ot tho total of 310 nun on tlio Hilt Ish monitor Km! in nnd tho pim.il monltoi M 2 lost In tho action thero aro nt present t ported 13 1 survivors, the announcunent btate" Ho th the lbesliu nnd tho ciuher Sultan Scllm the foimu Oeimin Uoe ben the other Turkish vehel engaged, wcip mlnel, the stattmtnt adds The ward Is being hastened by the destruc-1 Reuben Is now belns continuouslj tlon of his brldees bv flood ' bo n bed bv Ililtltili ulicinft In the liar- .. ! low of the strait uhriosho stranded nftit she lilt the mine. VT-AnrVOSTOK P.IAKI71 The Goeben nnd tho tlrcslau. the lUaillUOlUll ITimiLiO . statement explains, had tmeiced from nnntirnnn mn I k T l ttnnn the Dardinclks snda mornltiK to PROTEST TO JAPANESE, TKXZX r? ,r&. Ian unl tin Hiii.il) monltoi had been .... , ...... i sunk the Huslaii was forced Into d Arrival of Warship in Harbor British mine field uno uotuun iie.meu ai iuii Hpecti to waul the Dard niellos, utrlklnc a mine neat the tntr.ince. Turkl-h iKstiojeis comlnR to the nssistance of the Hresluu were on Killed bj llrltlsh destrojers and driven olT. ViMount liroomc, cominandct of the monitor It iiclan. Is nmonj; thoo WASHINGTON, Jun 22 I'll sit nutocratlc powers for tho I I'tesldent are Knnted In u draft of n bill Klvtiig liltn liroacl powcro to lx piices of foods and other piodtKtu, which was placed befote members of tho Douse Asrlcultuie Committee li' I'Ksldent Wilson, ultli tho tcquest thnt It bo proB'cd. foi passiRC Amons tlio-o culled to tlto Whlto I Houo wero Ilcprcsentatle Lecr, . South Carolina, chilrrmm of tho com- SEEK ANTLMUNITION PLOT Scent Conspiracy to Lure Labor Awny From du Vent Plants WILMINGTON, Del. Jan 25 De lartment of Justice olllclala aro search np fialem Count), N J. for tho Initl :4lors of reports tleslRned to drlo labor wnv from tho ilu Pont powdir plants heee leportn are to the effect that tho iu Pent munition factories hae been, .aken oxer b tho Government and will e operlted by It tinder a. reduced wngo .ale The reirarts ImVn nticd unret moiiB tho powder workers In splto of ne tact that the Governinin'. has not aken such action and, it Is bollixed, till not do so The authorities nro woiklnp on tho heorv th it theso tumors nil cinulited ,i llirm n p.olHiRanda, to Inn if. iu with ho tilliput of munitions far it Is niii. in pineneo f,atntrcd b the In isliuators poniis to a plot to lure libor iwav AZIONI DI ARTIGLIERIA DAL BRENTA AL PIAVE Le Battcrie -Italiane Conccn- trano il Fuoco sulle Linee Nemicho ATTACCO DI SORPRESA In Austria-UnRhcrla gli Sciopcranf Chlcdono l'linmcdiata 'Conclu- siono dclla Pace Without Permission Basis of Complaint mlttco: Heprcscntntlves Lee Georgia, I Candler Mlsblsslppl, Democrats, and Hntigcn Iowa, and McLauehlln Mich- Iftan Hcpuhllcans. They were told by tho President that lie believed a sit- uitlon had arisen that necessitated immediate legislation to provldo thee poweis. Mr. Lever left tlio Whlto Houe with tho President's "opv In hturty Us pulsions and If f.itlsflcd with it ho w'll Introduce It tod.iv. It Is ini'ip'-stnn'l thnt tho mas'tre vl "Ive the l'rtslrtent tlimii"li nnv iTpnpv thnt be miv deslnnte h'n'"ct "itlinritv to IK prices, without speclfv 'n" the ptod'icts In his ad'ress to Co""rP s nt tli inc'ilM'- rif this scssiiM th P'-o'-ldent -ave noep of his Intention 'n isk fn 'ich ii'itbn'H1 U Is re-rnr-Vd bv o'M. "lals o' the v-'nl"lst-iiHnn is ncr-es. -ii'v to 'Ua' vi lt'i Iron teel oil cotton i"d other raw nnleMiN for war blip dies an will as with fnod botn fir ho armv and nivv nid for the u lblle Some time n" the f'h.imbei of Cum meice o' the t "lilted Suites co'vlucte' i rpfp-i'Miltim fi"d nn overwhelm! i" malorltv of Its cmitlt'ient commercial ni "anlr'itlons Indorsed a pliti foi -Iiln-r complete ii'lec tlxinv powers to n board or commission under the Pres. Ident It Is understood that this plan was ciipf'Ulv considered In diaftlng tho Ic?lslntlon pioposcd. TOKIO. Jan 22 Tho Municipal Assembly of Vladivos tok today protested to tho Japanr e Government against tho arrival of a Jananeso warshlo in the hatbor with- i saved, according to the Hvenlnc News, out previous notification or riqucM for l Viscount Ilroome wns chief benctlclarj permission from the ltut-slan aulhoi- undei the will or the l ite i;arl Kiti.ii-' , itles The protest snld that suth aitlon entt. of whom ho was u nephew and I Pioceeils of lloneeal Societv't, 1'uT mlsht Impair tho friendly relations of I Is hell to the title . . .. p, . ,. .. , BALL TO AID DFPEXDEN1S the two countries Tho Japanese consul at Vladlvostoik was Instructed to notlf tho Kusel ins that tho visit of the warsnlp vvas onlj j to protect Japanese subjects and Intel csts and that there would bo no Inte -ferenco In the Internal affairs of Ituyela Tho Americaii regulation stopping the vlsclng of passports of all persons trav eling to the United btatcs who uro not American cltlrens has caused much ex citement hero .especially among tho shipping companlis Thousands of passengers. Including nrvny emigrants, are detained and do 'not know w'hen they can resume their Journey It Is cvpected that tho ruling will bo changed Koon "WOLVES" CAUSE CHAOS Union town Kejjion Alaimeil Over Attacks on Cnttlu and Autoists L MuM o N l'.i . Jan ii bar ton imvuslilp, this eount, Is niotiMd ns the r lit of attacks on (attle and stock und an uutoiuob le pirtv bv a supposed paik cf wolves, but Count I'ouimlsslonei Hush snld llrt tcports appirentl weie ox-gg ntcd, though tattle and bheep hid si'ffTod from atUcks b Nome animals Wild lcports vveio circulate! that German agents hid hauled tho vvolvis I Into the cotintv In an iiutomoblli, tr Ji BIG FIELD IN TRADE IN SOUTH AMERICA Total in 1917 More Than Double in Value Any Year Preceding War NIJW YOIIK, Jan :.'. Trado of the Culled States with South Amcr'ca In 1M7 was two nnd a half times greater than In nny 5 ear pre ceding tho war A compilation bv the Notional Clly Hank sluws that the Im ports from South America In 1317 ag. gregitd $57B,0OOOU0 In round flguics, compared with JPIJOOOOOO In 1913, und that the exports to South America ex ceeded $100,000 000, compared with 1117,000,000 In J9J0 and $91,000,000 In 1914. South America's Importing power de clined sharply Immediately followlrg tho beginning of the war. Her tot ii Im ports from all parts cf tho world In 1911, the vcar preceding tho war, ag gregated slightly more than $1 000,000. 000, while In 101-1 they wero but little inoic than JC0OOOO0OO nnd have shown but very slight Increases during the w-n Tho bank's llguies show tho total Im ports of Sou'h Amer i.i In 1!IC as about JbSO 000.000, ngaliiht more than $t,000 000,000 in 1911, and that the total ini poits of that continent In 1917 approxi mate $050,000,000 This Indicates that thlscounti Is now supplv lug more thin 10 per cent of the Imports of f-outh America, ngalnyt less than 15 per cent In 1913, the ytar preceding the war Tho Cnlted .States 'h also taking a much larger share of tho exports of South America than former!) In tbe I ear 1913, Immediately preceding the war, onlv about .0 per cint ot the ex ports ot that continent c ime to Iho Cnlted Statis, while the litest avallablo llguies cf South American exports for 1917 indicate th it we ate now receiving ifully 10 pei cent irf her expoits Iho PublUlicd and Distributed Under Permit No. 341 Authorized by the act of Octo ber 0, 1017, on file at tho Post ofllco of Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho President. A. S. UUBLESON, Postmaster General. IIOMA. 52 gennalo Uallo notlzle glunte dal.n fronte dl batlaglia e da ouanto ha comunlcatn 11 Comando Supremo ltallano si rllova una abbastanzn Inlensa nttlvltn' da parte dellnrtlgllerli si verlflco" lungo In poslnlonl comprcso tra II flumo IJrcnla ed II Plave Lo b merle ltallano tftcttuarono fuochl contentratl suho Unco nemlchc, devas tando lo open dl fnrtlflcnzlonc ed tin pedendo qualslal opcr izionc da parto dclle fnnterlo austro-ledcsche Cn vlolento tuoco da parte dcllo bat terle leutunlihe fu dlretto eontro lo poslilonl occupato dagll Itallnni u sue! dl C'ol Caprlle mi ion eslto inolto llml tato Illpartt Itsllanl d ncurslonc pottrono con succe8o effettuare una brevo azlone dl sorpn.ta ad oieldmte dello paslz out presso Osterla Li pre. e rlusclrono a cat turaro nlcutil prlglon erl Pattugllo austro-tedescho tcntarono dl nvanzare sulle poslilonl tallane a nord-est dl Monte Asulono c nella Vallo dl ponto dilla Prlula, ma '1 loro tcnta. t.vo fu Immcdlataniento rcprcso dal fuoco degll Itallanl cho le costrinscro a. rltlrarsl I.'cco I testo del comunlcato umclah pubbllcato lirl dal Mlnlslcro delta Guerra In Iloma Durante 1 1 glorn ua dl lerl l'attl vlta' cleU'artlgllerl i fu plu' marcatn luugo In lime tra II Ilrenta cd I) Plavc, nve I nontrl tinnonl cffrttin rono violent I e (oucentri.tl fuoc.li lontro K linei niinUhu uientio II fuoco uvverMilo lu dlretto eontro lo nostre poslzlonl n slid dl CM Cfiir'lo Iniranto uni tiinola azlono dl tot pres i 1 i c r' ito d i It i ep e lo nostre truppo citturarono nlcutil prlgiuu e I A nord-st ill Monte Asolone e nolla vallo dl Pome delli Prlula tcntatlvl ll pattugllo nenilihc furono Immc dlatamentc fiubtratl Cn dlspatclo da Zurlgo annunzla die, seeondo notlzle fclunte dall'Austrla Ungherla, gll scloperantl escludono die la loro rtvoita ueuoa unputaiti ii moiivi i rlllettentl le condUloni Inuubtrlull ma die II loro movhnento rivoluzlonarlo i i Inteso a pteven.io II lirolungamcnto ' total Impoits fiom South incilca i ( dell i giicna eon o scow ill nppllcare le ( 1UI7 weto In round terms $573.000 000 "ourino ieuiiini ne ui uiini-sbiuiH- i against $l.'n,000 0U0 In 1910, SSJ.'.OOO,- ' I.a prlnclpale caub.i dtlla riioluzionc 000 lu 19I'i and $19v.u0O.U0O In 191R eosl' avrebbi usserlto II deputato In exports to South Aincrba tho In- I socialist i llennei non la uiminu- n.l ultro cltla' delta Docmla o dclla Moravls, Cn dlspacclo glunto da Vienna an unzla che II Gablnetto austrlaeo ha ras 'gnnte le sue dlmlsslonl o che II conte on Toggcnburg, Mlnlstro dcll'Interno ha vulo I'lncarlco dl rlconuorlo Dlspacct dall.a EMzzera o (UirOliinda 'Icono olio II movlmento rivoluzlonarlo egll scloperantl In Aunrla ed In 'Tngherla n' nssrclato all.v elomanda per ia pace hnmedlatn Lo -clopcro R"" ale fu dlchlarato In Iludapest vencrdl -irso Qucsto tulle lo cltla dell Impere Vustrlueo fcegulronu I escnjplo ed I sclo icrantl si nbbandonnrono n dlmcstrn lonl o dlsordlnl. cho In nualcho punte 'urono gravlsslmt La sltuazlono del vlverl c la queetlone 'elln pace hunno formato I unlco nrgo- iianlrt rT.illA il lul.il, I, 1 1 1 nllrt HI V PrillUlirilll' - alia cnmcia auntrliuu durante la glor -nta til venerdl' I deputntl soclalltl 1ecrlscro la sltuazlono cstremamente sorla o dichlnrarono che I.i paco noil poteva enero posposta TWO M FN moDnnS BITTEN BY ANIMAL Thirty-Day Muzzline; Ban Ordered in Coatcsvillc, Pa., After Attack Is Made COATHSVILLU Pa. Jan C2 Two men and posslblv a hundrnl dogs wr- bitten by a supposed mad dog here. H C Dond. n brakeman, as ho was leaving his locomotive, was bitten on tho lip. nnd later It W Bishop, a clerk, vvas attacked on tho main street nnd his glove saved his hand from being torn Tho victims will take tho Pasteur treatment Mavor Swing Isi-ued nil order placing n bin on dogs for thirty das and to morrow will arm ten policemen with shotguns to kill i.ll unmuzzled dogs running nt largo in the ell State (lama Projector Wood reported the case to tlio State Livestock Sanltn.-v Hoard and an oincer from Harrlaburg nnlved here tonight and It Is llko'v that surrounding townships will bo placed tinder a quarantine MARINK INSURANCE HATER Commerco Chamber Committee Colli Attention to Change in TarHTa The Transportation Ilurcau of tut Philadelphia Chamber of Commerco hfti Issued a tiotlco to ItH members, cnlllnf attention to tho fact that the tariffs ro cenlly Issued bv tho Merchants nnt, Miners' Transportation Company placed the cost of Insurance, formerly kJB by tho company, on the owners n w?4l erty The stntcment snvsi il "This not only has tho eu-Mt k creasing tho rates to tho extent of'ffi' cost of Insurance, but also creatglt condition wherein uomo shlppen W consignees, not nwaro that such ehf? I,"J '"- " "'- ""ciuuo ( Viuo iniirino insurance Double Marriage for Couple IinTHLCHKM, Pa. Jan 22 Not nt igcther sat'slled with their seirct ma', igo on .September last, bv Alderman 'chael MiNamar.a Mr and Mrs Georgo Tlngai. were married vesterday In St 'cho'ns s Church, bv tho Ilev Father viiitidnne The vicro attended by a 'srtrn vitddlng part Where do we go from here? -3 1 A ,) Ea3p kv' iJJILj -is n Whether their homes are cold or not, wise people who like to dine in comfort or to dance to zippy music, go to the HOTEL COLONNADE "always warm and jolly" -"! i(jn24o Dependents of th" in. inlmi- ui tho Donegal Socitj of Ph Ind-lplili who aie "n tin- counlrv h seivlcn wll' be th" bi up flc'nrles of th ptoctsils of the tw.nty elk'h'h iiniiu il ball of tint nicanlatlon. vvlilih w 11 bo held tonight ut Meuantllc crease oicurs of touise, in u very largo I zlnno dclla razlone ill pane, mu I lavora- llall i , number of articles, chlellv manufactures Munie'nal Court Judge and Mrs IJu- In numerous manufactures of Iron gene C Ilonntwell will be the grand cmi- and hteel, eipeclall those for mining iluctors of th ball assisted bv Crmcls and electric powei plnnts, the Increases V. M'Cairon. Cornelius McD-.iTiott. aro large, etpedallj In tho shipment" Daniel I)pver Owen McKelvev M'chaelto tho Paelllc const of r-outh America J Daly, lvtct Magee, Di II A McDcr-' mutt and John P J McLaughl n tori snno firml nella loro rlsoluzlone dl prevenlro the lo domando di amies slono piolunghlno I.a guerra " Altro notlzlo glunte oggl scgnalano cho lo sclopero gcneralo si t' cteso a. Pllsen, llreux, Ilcehcnborg, Ilrunn, Llnz, George A Jones vite liiiMiient ot ine nnd state tioopeis wen MimmuiK to Standard Commercial Tobato tomimnv . hunt ilown both the vvo'ves and tho uf New York, who left Petrograd on December 18, has Just arrived here Ho said today that many Germnn shops havo been opened In Petrograd and that many German olllcers In uniform are seen In the streets of tho clt He spent two months in southern Hussla, and when he left the Cossacks were pre pared for a new campaign against the llolshevlkl supposed Geimans but theli thus far h i been unsuccessful UUCbt Honor for Judge Honniwell Judge Hugcn C llomilnell vvas chosen president of tho l'hlladclplila ehapter of the Sons of tin American Involution at the twentieth annual meeting ot that oi-gaulzatlon Candidate for .Meanest .Man NLW lUltK Tar -J III im IfaniHtun bend nt n ileteetb p ntncv of that name, has been (.entencod to i-eivo not less thnn four m"nths or ii. ire than four vears In prison us pen nltv for his conviction of detaining sol d'ers and sailors over their furloughs sntl then colloetlni' $0 for each fiom tho Government for their "irrcnds" T"or the same offense two of his cm doves now uro borvlng terms of Ave eirs each r Fifth Annual White Truck Shov Opens Today at the WHITE SALESROOMS 216-220 North Broad Street ? THE Annual Motor Truck Show being held January 22 to 26 inclusive has the func tion of a general truck exposition. A large assortment of White Trucks recently purchased by many of Philadelphia's leading truck users are on exhibition this week before being placed in service. This is a yearly opportunity to inspect and compare the ideas in design and equipment which have proved most satisfactory to firms of long motor truck experience. THE WHITE COMPANY 216-220 North Broad Street January 22 to 20 10 a. nt. to 8 p. m. Community Stores We Serve tt.& You Save The Community Store Sign at Your Grocer's is an assurance of Pure Food Products Fresl Stock Efficient Service Reasonable Prices Prompt Defiveriei and Acceptance of Telepfone Orders In your neighborhood there is undoubtedly one of the 2100 Retail Grocers who have banded together (without surrendering the ownership or personal direction of their stores) in this great COMMUNITY STORE movement Alongside their own signs you will find the COMMUNITY STORE sign as shown at the top of this column. Remember it! Where you see that sign the store stands for Service and Economy It aims to give you every possible convenience. Your telephone orders will be accepted and as promptly delivered as if you came in person. No extra charge is made for this service. It is all a part of the COMMUNITY STORE PLAN that by force of numbers enables these yiocers to offer you every service and economy advantage. "The COMMUNITY STORE makes buying easy" The Thrift Car The times demand full -speed -ahead this winter. I This Small Sedan accelerates activity and protects health. That it is beautiful and fashionable is sec ondary to its all-weather utility value. 1 The more you know cars, the more you appreciate it. iH sbB' Appearance, Performance, fv Comfort, Service and Price 1 Light Four Model 90 Small Sedan f. o. b. Toledo Tax Free. Price $ubjcct to change without notice. t ' H. B. Harper President Overland-Harper Co. Temporary Salesroom ' 14, 16 & 18 S. 21st St. t T.l.pbon. Locutl 4100 4 Fiitt.4 vu. J-MfTlIM Comp to Our Store HK5BwySwS55555BihJ ' in mih nWBK. - m&mi. i, ii iiiiiati iiitfitnili 'i if i --- - --- -