? 2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PH1LADELWI1A, THUJKSDAY. JxVNUABY 2d, 1918 $000,000 OUTLAY THIRTY TO GRADUATE v TO IMPROVE STREETS! AT GIRARD COLLEC LARGEST CLASS SINCE 1909 TO LEAVE GIRARD COLLEGF DELAY IN SHIPMENT I0ME BUILDING DENIED VCOmCK IS URGED f(HtiilR -7 T . ' i Sftti 4S& TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR, i,.. fc"jr - West Philadelphia Big Gainer , Largest Class Since 1909 Wi ' ady to Go Ahead at Any Tomcnt, Declares Director Datesmaii 'NFERSWITH ALBRIGHT bilcnco ot Jlarnsnurg ila in Projected Construe- Receive Diplomas tion Work Tonight Ascribed by iIany to President WEATHER HALTED PLANS READ WARTIME ESSAY S FEAR EFFECT OF DEFeI Section' for llog Itland Morkora in Dr choesman A. Hcrrick to IT Fortieth Ward to He gdc nt Excrcises-Kccep- Developed tion u Feature wiiiB Proposition of Such MnRiii Uulo Can't Ho Cnrried Out in Day, Ho Says .uny ioi iiinno ttaco HecaustJfjl fiareuauK ARninst Wilson! if Campaign Fails I k.ar i . SSRtssast: ti f. w r1 I n M The coming ipring and summer art to L at MA a. ,mM AaV akak.t m A r aIiUi i 1 b .jel t i ...'-:::'"."'-"'";."' ,'" r.. r... the Plana inade' by Director Dalesman. of the Department of Public Works. Miles of new streets -w. Ill I. constructed first-class condition. The work will be put under way Just as soon as weather cortd'tlons are favor- able. AH told, the work Involves the expenditure of almost 81,000.000, loan funds, and when completed will tiavo provided new streets md reconstructed ones In almost every section of the city especially In the west, north and north- eastern sections of the clt. Jn some of tho cases the work u already started, but waa Interrupted by the tin- favorable weather condftlons. Many of the new streets to be t'on- ttructed are to lie located ntHacent to , that section of West Philadelphia th I Fortieth Ward, where the great develop- ' ment In taking place In connection with the Hog Island shipbuilding plant mid I Whero thousands of new houses aie to bo constructed for tho shipyard workers' The new streets to be . otrploted In this section Include Pas. hall menu.', fiuin Sixty-sixth to Sixty-seventh street Orcenway avenue, fiom Sixty-third to fllxty-fourth stieet: Regent street, from Hdgevvood to Sixty-first street; Fltty tilnth street, from Springfield to Theater avenue: Springfield avenue, from Flftv nlnth to Sixtieth street ; Trinity str. ct, from rifty-nlnth to .sixtieth street : Up land nerue. from Sixty-sixth to Sixty eighth street : sixty-eighth street, l'tom Oreenway avenue to Upland avenue ; Klngsesslng avenue, front Frailer to Ithan street, and Regent street, from Sixty-fifth street to Cemetery lane. Streets which will be completed In the section of West Phlladelnli u north of Market street include Lebanon ave nue, from Sixty-first to Slxty-lhlid street: cross Htreet. fmin Arch to Race street: Lebanon avenue, fiom Wynne wood nvenuo to Plxty-Ilfth wtrcet: Flftj wlxth street, from Lebanon to Malvern avenue; Media street fiom Sixty-fourth to Sixty-fifth strett; 1'lamond street, from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-sixth stieet and Lebanon .venue, from Fltty-fc-urth eo r iiiy-sixm sireci. Up In the northeastern secuon the . KlreetR fn l.i. . r.ti.nlAt.l 1,1. hi.)., -r.. new strectH to be completed Include Ta cony street, from Kennedy to Sanger treet. Brill stieet. from Krankford ave nue to Darrah street , Worth street, from Margaret to Wakellng street; D'ttman street, from Meadow to Margarctta street: Akron street, from WiiL-ellm- Uyro street, and Wilmnt street, from Torresdale avenue f. lilttmun street Aside from theso -all the ether st-. tlons of the city will br provided with pome of the lmproveiucutH. FOUR PROBES DELVE INTO FATAL WRECK Federal, State, County and P. R. R. Investigators Seek '- Cause of Collision Four dilTereiii authorities todaj mo Investigating csinda.v wreck on the Tonne Iv aula Itailroiid at tho bridge over tho S. huyllilll ut Girard avenue. near Thlrty-rourtli street. In which one tnon -A-i., 1-lllfi.l .... .. . .,, ..... ..HO iiiiu i,n u. Biuiu ul junnvil- gers Injured. All efforts aro. being con centrated to determine the exact . ause of the fatal acudtnts. The Pennsyl vania Itailroad Itself, whkh Is making ono of the four investigations, has an nounced that the wreck waa nreeltil. tated by tho breaking of tho brake rig- gins on tho mall . afaehed to the Manhattan Limited from Chicago to New York, oho of the two trains Involved In llin illsistr in me uisahter. Investigation!! by t'oronur Knight, tb. Stato 1'ubllc Service Commission, which hap sent In investigator from Harris- hurc. and by thu Federal authorities nt "Washington .ontrollltiir tlin inllr..nil have not yet been completed, Employes on thn Manhattan Limited said that damage of some sort to the brake equipment ot thn mall,'o.ieh was apparent after the tiuio left Coatcsvllle, seven hours late In Uh run from hi- . .. .. ., cairo. The train was t. have bten held over at thn Xorth I'hlladtli.hla nation until the troublo could bo located, but a. train from Uroad street sideulped It at the Olrard avenue) bridge, .utting Into tho mall car nnd overturning It HOTEL RATES! WHEW TWO BVTHS A WEEK ilTW "-vino v ii eie.li . , - ,, . , , Thnts the Toll for Jail Lodjjinp; f,t l 1t1a 1 ivnargea caty vv lines uy Gloucester Mayor Two baUis a week are necessary to obtain a night's lodging In the Ulouces ter City Jail. This was brought out by Mayor Anderson today at tho healing Of William Marshall, a vagrant. Marshall iv.s one of twenty-five lodgers Jn the Jail last night. About m'dnlght the other vagrants sent a "round robin" to Night Sergeant Drake requesting re lief from the odors emanating from his cell Marshall admitted this morning ho had not had a bath for several weeks. "Well, jou'H have to take at least two baths a week to enjoy the comforts of the Jail," said Mayor Anderson. Marshall promised that ho would and was discharged. P. X. ULUICK'S FUNERAL Services Will Be Held at His Home Tomorrow Afternoon Funeral services for r. N. Clikk. Philadelphia district manager for tho Xiehlsh Coal and Navigation Company. Who died Tuesday from heart disease, will be held tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock, from his late, home, S2I ICast 'Washington lane. Gcrmantown. Air. e-incit. wno waa rnrrv.uii ,.nrc ..,-,- . . . . . Old. had been with the Lehhrh mnnunv Since 1907. He came to tho company as eastern genera sales agent and wag jiromoica successively to assistant gen- !TbJ coal agent and sales agent In charge Of the Philadelphia district He wa.'a member of the Manufacturers' and other duos, jie is survived by a widow. Mrs. linnm Gertrude Ulrlck. J GROUND GLASS IN CANDV 'Aiitesacii.uati epica, wno. u 16 tnOUgllt, Are -responsible for candles and sweets TDlnr Darrea from the Xowport, It. I.. --- -- ---- - '-- . I --vc.i eei.iv. .. i -.voiiouncemeni Jnlnr and torpedo stations bv tlieiihni tvtiiinm Miieheii in. i.- -,,. Mfwernmtnt. have not as yet turned ' pended foin the New York Slock 11- ' Ing and railroading are being national Hr attention to Philadelphia. change for u, period of six months was Ued ns never before. The exigency ol Xcague Island officials said this inorn- made this morning. Mr, Mitchell lj war Is producing a solidarity of ndl- SatT that they had heard nothing of the ' the board member of Uwathmy & Co. vldual nnd corporate Interests through- dvatUi and had received no orders from ' The action was taken by the govern- out tha world that Is beyond the the Nary Department on the subject inf; committee at tbb regular meeting dreams of Socialism. There Is no dan- Oround claw having been found in the a.t night. Ho was suinended under ger, however, that the world will re--2kiloai sold, at tb ewport jardj, und the rule which requires tiat no mem- Uin war emergency measures that may I'tr rst Mlt most oi ine canuy supply 1 oust fa nsn by fJaRMM far of Oer- 7r wltk krt&Klr;(lf execute, ordeis for &&, led i csitair Way I jsm niinliiiai-r siU. o'gcc sfcic -7 nwwrto4 TT. r4Si SmHT 'Cvo ii.au - c:tr.inl olItKo Mill lioM Uh l :s) ' meno-ment exerciser, tonight SlDMu,nil,Si,JoSi;"1 f A 7. 1 ?&. ? ll1 1"1""na" '""" ' , Thr,?rrl ?A' ,. 1.11 t ,1,. r markei, by eUlgUl, by th8 ui(p rr, uutlng claw unit by the reading . i essays. "The Red Cros In tl.e We a the subject of Claries Jo5ph I. first-honor man and valedictorian . World War inl Inhibition In Kin wilt be ills, ussed by Raymond Jen-- ' Broun, rerond-bonor man and '.slu torlan, and "Keeping the llo y IJurnlng Is the patriotic cnuiv . W Ham Henry Hein. third honor 'm-m After the Invocation an.l an add by Prof. Joseph M. Jameson, view pre aent or the sthool. Dr. Checsmnn Herrlck, president, will nvraril thn diplo mas. A reception in the main bulldlns trom 9 to to o'clock lll follow the ex erclMx In addition to tho honoir, boys viin nliiK "illstltijrulklied" marks are Morican tratiMIn Sihaffer 111 ktenouraphy ami . typcnrltlnir and llajmoiid Jennlnm Moyer In t-'nuiilvh nnd iiiatlitmatles.,Tlie rlasH ollicem are Warren Henry Terrj'. pnslilent; Kdtrar l-'rancis Under, vice president ; William Henry Hem, secre tary, mid Virtor limanuel Porreca. Tho i lass roll hi as follows: John J. AmleMon Churl T liron tleorse H Curl Anselo J 1-VncllPt l Thorna? 11 Irut:ti y IITlrt i;. CJrnf Hnrl It. Hjd vVIPLirn H Itim Wllllnni J IIUK.U-' J 'rank K .Tunes llorK" VV Kliaur rimrlon it Krelsib' mar !t.-hM W. Kunl nrn! O I.enKf I JnrnnM VI '1' I. it. nnsmonO J. Morr Warren It Perry 'nnii V rilklr.Kton Victor K lMrreri lrKO 11. Powell I'liurl' I. n.ibol1 1'MnHi- P Ilntlfr PrsnU VV Heed l.etlh- M Jluley Morcm I" S. hkff. r I'lurent-o It Honti lmre H Blrjiw William n. t'slltnn VVult-in A Wnoalltii: ilMiKt r Zu''hnltt The i la -da' pliv .!- Klven la night In thu collt-gn nuillbnium FOREIGN SETRmES HEAVILY HELD HERE Tax RetUl'll Books Show Many - Philadelphia) Liable to Four-Mill Levy Personal pioperty tax return books frvvnnl.-d by the Uoard of Itolslon of Taxes to Itecelver of Taxes Vi. I'reeland Kendrlelt tod ly show many l'hlladel- Pb'ans to bo heavy holders of stocks and bonds In corporations foivlgn to Illl.Silv.llllll. s.,m.i of tho nrlnelnal returns on vvhleb four-mill ta will have to be paid mo as folloWB: fdii I. Y Atburgfr Vliixucll Wyelli . . lulH A Itrlly VVIIlltim M. 1-uHt William 11. Humes tai'iuri. Ii Vauetalli .i.'orse hi-- inin I'l.irenre :. 1'larl: Kinl-ii Hit L' A. Ulnei) Ail. laldo K. Carruth . . . . ,tr hn K li Ird i:mnni liouvler ChtMi , l.v,,hl.i 31 i'lian-11-T . . .. Kli.liiir.1 U elm-, ir A Syilnej I.oif-in e'..te-irln lirenti II Wlstir . TV'S . . . , llelrna llj"' . . IP' Mil SKII r! .IHI.IIIHI 11.4, .mo Y'l .'"'! iL'siioii Ih'.iiiiii 1,1.111 s.lii 1 7TS i.lii 'fTwI.SiS 8',SS-!ii:.i; l.!m"-!ii -sr.'iii" K-ltHt-; of . 1 liatu CuatrN iiuani in.. r.-ltat" ul A V i.-ll ' I'Mumtt . . . r:iai or jonn poiiaon . . . . Kiiiiti- of Thr.inaii liotan ., Alexlii I Oil l'ont All.ert II I-!!1KU- Thunn.H Iiratm , Md Vint in rrcedlf Kmaui of .Vlnry K. elibsutl . Mcr Clitson, Jr 73 2sJ.r."3 l:ii!l.7'.M t-.-ir I ..mar ltes.il..ii ll. PulLIu WI1.17J 17,o:in i:ts ti, . 43H.7.-.I. l.VJ.I '.'U, 4.1H llHI.tllHI tlH.lllin llli.'JSII iiii..mi:i B'.'J. l..1ti 177. lis I lial.rinii 4ST.T.1U 1ISI.OIII1 1IHI.I1.H) p.;. rum 1ii.Til anil.: . i lla.47o 1S7.47N 4i.ft;n mm. sot ViiV, i liTdiiV itarrUoil u Caner. framls In-nuni. Jlll M M. Curtail . wniium v purtrr.. Charles v Tln4lv.. f,'h1r'U(-".-iIl,k''"''"rt'!" u'ai't, r i.im.in.'oti ' .. John c VVallu '"!'? A 'luhll "01. ..,..,. IVIllUm W Tiller Jn. U. ftoccrifarten. ., Kannl, Itoaeiacarten . . . W llson "atlierwooit . , . . Kntmu C CalhirwiaitJ. Anna J Vine. MarKurei rivile Jer-n.lali J, Mjlllian .. ma l.m Arthur II. Ia ?U!' . .'' .. Kl'ron inn.esiii I.17.3UO I hi. onn I'orJ.ilu LlraUle IIUji, A Maxwell Hh.rpard Ktln J. WUIUm Whit. . . Aruiia Jt. Henz.y eatatt Harah II Itaeker i.atat. . .. Fannie II. Hunter . .. M l.oul3 I.urf.'i J Lew la Orozr . I'onimlttee, Joaerihitiu 1i..rt.u. "."SI no i'lVil'V- , siiBf';; a:t!l(i "Ts'iili'l! lll'.iloi! 'Jlli.'iinii i.ici.ti'ii Ml'Siai Tlii.iuiii Iss.n.ii :.4Js,i;oj T.ail.liTS 7s!.iri l.jfjl.ll.l Xiliooi! 1'ji!sdii '.JfT.oort n !!,)! i).lfl "aai5ll74 Mran . llari KMX J,a" ' '-' K.utu llrtri II. Iluu.li,,, liJtatij allle f llouitui. ij.ac w Jein ! tt Ull IU ils.rK !' Hdmonda Ktate ChArltmmmi) Tower ... Laml Title and Trust 1'iimw.ny luunrv at Intureai .Ta. ub ei Nealle evtnle . . Kitat llQra I VVI.lenr stanle; l" Clare . ... II. I" Slllb Katate Murrell tinbl.ina llnry It Jiatfilil .. Sarah Hrel n rtunnsseler. lull II Tun.er I'ranrla A !wl . . . r"rare! A. Invl, tru'lr Man M H Drexil Etate William I. t;ikln Kiaie wil'lam Warden . . I7U,;2o . t!4.:its , 734.000 . 4.243.4'.C . 3.360.073 S'J.diin . l,0;3.lifli) . 1,01,9.0011 I'lti.OnO 7S3.r,Oil r,i".-,iiii Ann vv. I'etiTicIil UuJolpli lllaukenburg M IS. MeUoHrll Etate Alexandtr J. firbjhlre Inracl W. Durham. rtate .... Henrietta K eiarrett Katata Jihn 11. Jol.niWIl Itlchard H Iirock ' Eatate Malcolm I,lnil Henry Ii llarre Jayna llrown Jiroa A. Co Katate fit marie Scott Katato nf Joaerh Louthhetm. . . Harry Khret Estate of lllrhael Khret .... VZatatu of Anthonv J Dreiel . . Katate of James IV . Paul Jr.. hatatn rf Amelia H. Ilarjea..., Hatat.. ef John II. Hurjes Katatn of Steuhen It. ColiacUy' . Kataleof William llojlo taltolm MaeKarlaiul ,..,. J. Ja.ob bliHIinou Itobert SI Dunn Katate of Charlea SI. Orahani. . . Jane 11. Grant Kdw ard l. Tiilar.il Jonathan U Seltzer Samuel II Auatlll 4si!,0ll0 I.fiM.tno ; "17.11100 l,'n.l!i!ini.i J?"' 1 ::3i3js . n.li.i.'hTO ""'oho 2i'hT.(i:m lii.n7 PM.tMl . t!1.1,7ni) iiis.iiiio "JII.V.lUS 1M.7SS :M.-..UI SSWU .'!5"! r-na Ami h'llll Ames llallaM ... ,, t, ...... JSi-iTa' DanUI Trarev li.-ers ',"'i- li'J,Si!'1 icitate of lirliis s Cum.iAsi. 1,11 IU i'"''i 7-x J.iiii.iiiS .447..",u.i i'lii-i'sni 's77;7.'. i.'unnlneham. John j. Kmery , fc?1"" I,?i1"1,';" "" ' TZWV&til bamutl JJ1I. Jr 1H.40U SUSPENDED FHOJI 'CHANGE New York Broker Disciplined for t Violation of Rule s in vaiii" t , tMu.. . , her of a utoCK tatcnanga urm snail, give WH KnowifOIV oxocuie, orueis Xoridlvlduai iniliaiivo h uar ivngrr man l L kiintr. Commencement exercises of tho 123d graduating cliibs nt Girard UKULELE WELDS TWO ; SEES BENEFIT TOES. I HEARTS IN LOVE KNOT ' IN FREE PORT HERE Rut Soft. Rluck Eves Had Hard Work to Subdue Stern Parent Tin tanioUn Hawaiian ukul ! , '.lucli I ttict ttnil n t,. to nMulinw fi Imu til IttA '.it least two loving hearts hsppy in tho , by Commlstloner William Kent In tho i ,lerlm' t0"ny Just wl,ot "cro "10 con pet sons of Assunta Dl (lullin. liftecn I lienrlngs held befon- tho Tnr ff Com. tents of the cases lairlcd by tho patio years old, of COS South liancriift street, mission on tho establishment nt n freo wagon of llio Third nnd Do Lancey unu .ncnaei i'crua. vveniy-iiso jrari 1 iilfl nf 1R??. Knnfli .tmiliier street. The are now llr nnd Mrs. Pel 11.1 utter 11 long series of mlsadvutitures culinlnatlnc in lUelr ininiagu 1 alagtstiut: Hauls. Assunta. nil unusuall prrtty Iialltm ..t-i 11. ...i ..1.1. 1...- ...!.. 1... hill, ntw null 111-1 11111111, i.t,, iiu .11.1 n..t 111... tl... Hiie.iti,ms.i Mbbael. ul. thuULli thf d'Mighlrr did l'lilians it wok becau . lie p'ajiil the ukulele iMI lin.-!. 1 not ?). At nny tale, the musl made n great lilt with Assunta and sh , girl's father would not have It. so last k in luiui'i -..uuiii not .i-ivc- 11. so i.isr Sumlav Mic-ne took IiIm ukulel.i i.n.l Mumia .M'cue. wou ins UKUieiu nnn AhuiiU to W'.,' gton, whero he got ., .. ... ... . . . .. license nnd tin t s.ttled down to wait fur the neoessarv full) -eight liotu- to ela before they cuuld bn married. . ., ..,.. . ,..-, . .1. in-- iii-iimu'i!-.- i--i.ii-.-i ....iii, 1 1 r i - . . i the dulri. 1 strums or tin- ukulti. lie m-n inlssvil AssuntH slid Mlcli.ol. and gut his friund. Jiimcs .lull-ill. a pilvnlc drtts tie. to look the missing trio up Julian has u sinter living lit liniS West 1'iuit'i .treot. Wilmington, and tli'ther tin :. "lid the sleulli went, nrrivlng uln. : I iioum before the forty-eight hour,, vv.ro . up. much t the soirovv of the two tioper, wno were soon locauu. They vrr ai rested nnd the fuiir al7,o."o started hack Phllnilelphla. Hill HCCuin-V--'fni4 ''anied by the ukulele, fin th- wuy uji jaiilMi to this city Assunta used her hlad: eyes jn.'ilTI un." "Inning ways on her fat lur to sucf r'!i'sis K00' ''n'',ct that beforo tho city was ir.,Viti!! ' rfiuched father bad cotlhellteil to overlook lan.'jiiu the ukulellc proctvltlis nf Michael md extant is the main attrui lion nt wiVinl Consented to the iimrringc. Then thev llu' seventh annual show or tho Phllndil-i?-..'mii. found out tint they only had u Winning-' ,,,llu 1!rtton Toirler Club today at thn ton lkenso and had to hunt another. l'.iiilly the two hearts were made one , -, ', .. ,, , .,,.., . .- . u liigihir Harris miu .in. ii"ct, lucii- 'n,f ''''' ukulele and M. Assunta under IllB ""' w"t happily uwuy on his dc- laed honeymoon. .- . s,,oc l)calt'r t0 -AIcet : ' KeailiiiK ' Itl-:.IIN:. Ja.i. . The nnm.al .on- '-iitlon of the Pernio Iviiina Statu Shoe l'caleis' Ah.soi.lattnn v ill be ,eld lui. on l-ebruaiy .'. iinel -. I lie luinl u-,i-i latlmi und llio i liainln r m' Cinni i.i will 'iteitniu the dr'egiti- COP AND LANDLADY HELD IN MYSTERY Detective Bureau Believes t i ts . i i . tii Boarder a Suicide, but Plan Further Investigation Aliiiough tin Detntlvc llur. ut h .Id to the th.or.v that William Kunp. wh. was found on the thhd flnoi lamlinir i the house nt I.04J Hazel avenu. . villi . ' u"et In his bruin, cmimltte'l 'ii.id. poll. email John Dugan, of the 'I.nm- eUhth district, und Jlrs. Anna i bm.ui lro IjUlrK ''e'd for u further inve tlga- ''on of tho i ircunistanees suiruiin lug the affair. Kemp vvus u lodgi r ut Mis I'leinentK's home. II '"" 1,e''" vstubllahed that Kunp wmi killed with Dugnn'B revolver and the iliscliargcd shell Is said to have lt,c fnumi in Dugan's homo on Walton '''"Uu near Sixtieth etrcet. Dugan ud- mils being In tho Clements house ut th. thne, but declare that ho had laid Ins revolver und bin. kjaek on a tulil. mil. hall upstairs und u on thu ili.-i il. i when llio shot was llred. lugun Is alto mid to h.ivu luld 1 - tectivo Lleu.enant Wood, b wnom l. was eiucstlonc'd, that he vas u.-Nihiii.l lo piain-tiotnei, uuiy 'luesu.o mgiit i.li that Instead ho went to the ! meiue home, where ho spent the night, ! porting by telephone to the station hous ut mldnlghu After making Ins repou he Is ssld to liavo statcil, he utuii.. d to tho Clements home Mrs. delimits insists that her boaidei ' committed suicide, and declares that on ' former occaslonn ho had atte mptd to tako acid to end his life Kemp, she I -inserts, was despondent on account of elng out of work. I Dugan and Clements nro originally flom '"""B- Hugan Is thirty-one sears old and Mrs. Clements forty-1 tilled J cars old. The, Dominant 'nt nn Thn dlmlnnnt position of tho Pulled ... . - ....... u )u rnenpillzed 111" nil llio l.elll.r. cuts Financially wo havo accomplished more within u shorter period and with less distuthance than would havo been UielimCU 1.USQIOIU lll.l-r JcniO UliO .u tlonally, wo have taken longer strides toward a common goal within tha last Hix months than wo had previously! taken In a half ceiituiy. Por tho wheat absolute embargo has been placed ; thr I I miller and tho baker, us well as the retailer of foodstuffM doing a specified minimum of business, nro required to' operato under license; our export trade even to tho shipment of gold und cur rency. Is under strict regulation; un- precedented wur taxes have been lm- nn,! itnnn nroflts and the base, nf Inv. !""." -e-- ,-- - . . . ' ' nhie Incomes has been broadened llank- Impinge inuiviauai iioerjy or suppress in. (dividual Initiative a day longer than j necewary to restoro it deslrablo pyci)' "wiy. yatltnal Sank; ot: jwjV f -vn iMM " Comnmsinnnr Knnl. Imtirossiwl by Presentation of Case by Business Interests of City ircat benellt. not only ti Phlladel- I ntilo till .-. elm mill,. ..(( ! art ii sunu 111 un ciiy. j no cjuinicri'iai nnu business interests of tb. cltv. lin fc.ilil. showed that muih timo und attention had neon given to thn subject in tho presentation of tho iase to tho commis sion. in" miwiiiuiKca 01 u 1100 zone in ,,,,,, .. . . . ' '"adelphla vvero outlin.-l by Director Webster to tin commission, bo deelared that the thief benellt "lies in tho fact that liinliTiiilM may be Imported Into It nnd thero worked ovu-, manufactured that Iiemictt w.n singled nut as tho land then exported to foi.lgn ..niiitiies guet of honor In appreciation of 1'ia 1 without the payment of ilutv. Thcfrcoiw.nl! last N-.iv..inlini. when Mm lv,!! t , - , .....' '." " ulu ."' ' "' '" "''" M,luo '" tllc . .. su ,.r iruii.l,li.,i. m -.u 1. -,.. in ' V.-vtuil'lVitTViV 'eu'L-oc." " .ml ."T" i luu I llio ll.tllllilllK in ..HUoes anil Is lie- tatis the handling of e, it goes and Is lie- signed to count, r.n i the i.strli t.ve Ifect r.f . ustom Mipi-Ml-d.m nnil nt the same time letniu nl the 1 rule, tm un,i rev- . " . t'iiii.'-ii ni.uei.i- i .inn s nl ill, itlljl ti m ' REAL AMERICAN DOG TO BE STAR OF SHOW Philadelphia Boston Terrier Club Holds Seventh Annual Exhibition With 100 Entries only ..no A uul Alncik.an dogthe Hotel Plngham In uld of Hie Americiti 'led I'lomt nnimul lellef ...... .lin.. 1.1.1 ..... ... l.ll.l.. .1 .More than too dogs an cxhibltid. an, Philadeli.hla (log fauileis will be (ailed upon to delen.l Hie ioti,,. of the t!t,lntl i.ntt r of breeding Hi, IJuMon tenler nguiiii-t ixhlbltois fiom every part of the c ,unti '1 his Is the only dog really Hist bred in this .ouiuij Iho show i- iin.l.i in- .lii.nj.m ,, 'how A. Kol- ..nil h. Id in,.!., the lulis ot the Amen, ill Kiini.l Clul, A hlllHll.il -., l-.l pll.i . .11. .ifleied, besielm the ugiilai twiutv--i aw nds in the vimious .l.i.- SIR ROBERT FALCONER TO ADDRESS STUDENTS Distinguished Canadian Is oi tt -i. 1-. -. i Chosen University Day Orator by V ''rustees SIR ROBERT A. FALCONER President of the University of Toronto, who will deliver the University Day address at tho Academy of Music Februnrv '22. ," 28TH i za would como principally from tho Indus- ' Tho building, of Tudor stylo of archl- Sii Hobeit Alexander Pal. oner K. P. i1,1 ef' ',''"; L',t1y an'' """V1 aUJ about . tecturc had arched windows. It Is be M. ti., piesl.lent of tho Inlverslty of &n""u0" tho eompanj-H Income. I lleved theso niches, which vvero of terra Toronto has been selected by tho Uoard .1' f ra" K Yc ' the olectno com- cotta. weakened In lie, i,st am, .ol. of Trustees ot tho University of Pcnnsyl- ',J '"r rene V' V1'.1. ,0 ln"''a laPeed' caUsln l"0 ,v"" to fa"" innlu for tho annual addrtss to bo tie. .... t- .... t.. ,.! . " . . ..,' .' .. ,"'.:. ,.'....' '.7.-.: " ".'" "l"".'"' "' . ""''- s, ...... -..jr ! SitelT'S HI calher tho Union 1 drV." f',0m, ,lK rer,U('Bt for a rat0 inL" 75?, "n LnVv .1?! tl1? coal cUu '"" Provides for an i !?"" in i.n v ' Til,,, AcmTemv nn Vahlngton'B lllr'hday. Sir Itobert was hoin nt Chailoltetovvn, "rl-ce Kelwanl Island. February 10. t8C7. Ho received tlio degrees of mas ter of arts from the Universities of 'Million and Kdlnburgh; D. Mlt from he University of Kd'nburgli, und M D I rom the Universities of Toronto. Prlnc- on and Glasgow. In 1885 he was Gil- -hrlst scholar for West Indies. He be. ama lecturer on N'evv Testament Greek 'n Pino Hill Cnl'cgo. Halifax, in 1892; orofessor Jn 18'j3, and principal of the "ollege In 1901 In 1907 he was elected president of the University of Toronto. The title of Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George was con- ferred upon Doctor Falconer In 1911. and ho mm w i.tkii vinr"- " s. J O 11 Ulni aI a ml Ql fllinprrit Itl raer oi m, wiuwn ..i .. si 1917, He has published numerous articles on various subtects In Kngll.h and American encyclopedias and mlga - tines, and Is the author of "The German - rdir and Its Relation to Canada," '!, - i College will he held tonight. 5TII WARD POLICE HEAD DINED BY MAX DEUTSCH I'ntrol Wnirnn Cnri-ins lTvio. ' nous Cases to Restaurant Whero Bennett Is Guest IleHldentM of the b'lfth Wind lire woii- streets station when It druw up In front of Hookblndeic' Hestaurnnt last night ' nnd unloaded llicni for tho dinner given In honor of Lieutenant David Dennett, head of llio station house. It was n piivate Utile partv, with rt-i-rvntloini lur forty, given liy Max D.-ulsch, biolher of "Iku" Detltsih, de- 1'enifd candidate for ivmnclls It Is said '----- '"" terrorized Hie Voters of the i.i... -. . ,..- . .,,.. ------ ----- - J"1".',' War"', ll "T ,IUrlnf '1' "?"' In flio ifttil ,.,i tf-fl,.,.., , nlnnilr,i, .1.,. In llm until ..n tn-lnniv nleellnn .l.-L. ' that Acting Detective Hcorgu A. Uppley was shot nnd killed bv u New Voikgun- .11,1.1. ia iur inu eiiht-. soiun mini iiiey ton talned Mixer, nnd ..tilers snld they con tained 'something elae." Ncvei thcless. tvcr thing was done to keep the iiffnli se. ret. All liniulrers who denied infoi million. 11 vas leuined, houevtr. thai tho program in tituled niulc. ihincing and much speech inak'ng. All of thu boys weio them. Including Dlstriit Detective Wlrtu ll.tfti l- io-ile-fend.mt with llennett In the chat ges glowing out of tho Hppley murder "Illg" Andy ltosenbaum, an atlivo sup poitcr of tho Deutseh crowd, was also there, hovcral women vieio ruld to be Picsent. .ii.i.v. wcuiscn. wno gavo tile nttlo uv falr. was an tiefvo helper in tho No. vcmber campaign. "Ike," however, was absent. It was tatil ho was HI. IT WAS A COLO DAV I7.VTII U ,vn8 tl ,oW llH). fnr ,10 lMxer , ne of the Supiilee be Cr.i.m Ccrn.-inv s ,itolru, Ks ei.il this nwililiig until the tnu It caught Hie at Thlitv-thlid Illld chestnut street-. T,.. ,i, r i.j,,, cfl tllu K;irs0 ,, llp ,uiy to , JM,ianj's e.illces at 33"S MmU.-i s.,.,, ,im, ,,,, JlIst ',, Tlilrtv-thiul nmt r. i"i,l .. Haines blli-l tiu.k v. .is , the eh. iii s ut under the scat Tho nnsideiablv ilnmiigeel. hut ve.i inmself . Jiuuplnc, ELECTRIC RATE RISE " MIGHT BOOST FARES .,niri Tmneif t,l-i,. t v i ivei)iii ii.uisH, J-iiKeij lo Ask incro-mo if Prnvm- rr d Goes Up liieie i, ti possibility uf a ml,ae in L.irl.iies by the Phllailolphlii Ituptd transit Company If th iM.n.i.ieii.i.i . KU.-lile" Company is iiennltte.i i... . Publk Kervico Couuiusslon to Increase its latcs for eletulclty. Healings befoio the comnilssion began today In Hanls- i.uig to ilelermliio whether an Increase "f r ,,,,er,,-e"1 -"ueht by thu company is justified. The Ilnphl Transit Company Is tho ."---. 'u;. .1, tiuwcr irom the electric lomnany, und If It vvero compelled to ,..., ..i..s. .... ei.-t-incity tn0 eiemand lor hi increase in fares would naturally lolloiv. No incicase in fares e-ould go lm 0i ' 0,lt by tlio avnlaitcho of building stouo ' ot l,' hullilliig ut thu Haverfotd nve le. t. however, beftiro next Aucust or sw n'"1 debits. Only two laddermen re- , m,n nl"1 I'ailei" street coiner The ...1 e. ... .. ... " nl HI. . , ..I.l..... i..l m, ,bfll,"n ff lt.,1 ..li.i.il . ... . . .. . iiioiiiiiH unci- mo riitlllcat on or iiini""'""1'""""1'" mey me uciuge nilih-Mitten lea-e. This Is provldtd Irlltiths and Charles Coy. They were under tho teims of ihe leaso and It is , standing under u laddtr next to the .....!,.,. . .., ..,,., .. I? ,, ,, , . .. impossible lor the stotkhplders to ratify ut; .sac- enuru nieir next meeting on hebruary S. If tho comimiiv did not int rSabo the r.ito of fui'es tho city would siifi'er, us it is also provided uiulei terms ,f the liuse that nny deficit In thn com- pauy's i offers must como out of the city . fc treasury. Approximately twenty-two months ago lho iienple. of I'hlladelphla won loner rates for nipnlc Ipa and residence light- ing, whit h ittuted ,i a saving nf ap- mux mate ly M.aso.OOO to tho . Ily and people the Increase usKtd ut this tlmo , '"" '"" "''"'" u, pne(L,ot coaI "d of other production costs. The company, aceordlng to a btntement bv .. CHMe,,i Josenll 11 Mcdll ...111 ! """a '" r"e of one-twcntleth of a cent for evciy live-cent inereaso In tho cost of coal above t2 ton, If the com. puny is ullowcd the straight 20 per cent Incieaso. WARMER WEATHER FORECAST Temperature. Expected to Rise to Twenty-four Degrees Wanner weather for. the rest of the lay Is predicted by the Weather Man, who was not prepared this morning to say that uny Indications of u. renewed snowfall was in sight. rri.A iDmnpriitnre. selilel. utnv.,1 .it It degiees ubove zero from, midnight until j o ciock i.iib iiiuruinB, tiroppeu o is .. . . m .. , uegrees aoove icro oy u ociock, and then rose to 15, at which point It ro- I mulned from 7 to 9 o'clock Th8 "weather Bureau predicts that It - w be higher tonight, with the lowest I temnerature at about-25 desxee nhnn zero. Cloudy weather Is In eight or -vipmorrorr as wen as ty aay. I know of no delay In pmBn - l" .e inado In plans for the JIok l--l"d nusIiiR proposition In the I-'ortieili Wnrd," slated Director of Pubic Works Dutchman, In reply to nn iiirpi rj ion .rnlnK a teport that delay In bi'tntj i-auied In tho preparation of theso plnns oecatiso ofllclal notlflcat.on of Govern ment acceptance of the Hlmuood site hn tint yet been received. "It ! true." he ridded, "that tiMlclnl nci t-pt.inco of this slto has not been rneived from Wash.ngton, but tills 1ms not delayed our plans. Wo arc leady to en ahead at uny moment, if tln-ie is uny delay ut all, I would say that it Is no moro than that which would occur In tho carrying out of nny pro Jei t as larRo us tho Hog Ibland lioue pioposltlon. "If to publ.o must under stand that n ten-mllllon-dollar proposi tion can not bo tarried through In J dav. "And then consider," ho continued, "that this department r.t this tlino "f tho ear H baudllng all i.nrt" und kinds ol problcina arising through weather and stoini ennd. linns of a tluiaiW tho worst hniiivu In vrnr4. 'l,io Hni: Hland proposition m onh 'iiic o the Mnn, Ai.nr.d...... t.fi .!.. .1.. many operations of this departmen' U Is not tho whole thing bv any ine.mj. l..l-r(nao.Salfetyga' l'.T LT f"SM M Director Datcmmn nnd 1 hei-ter j; l brlght, Ilureau of Survejs, onferred this morning on additional plans in lcgard to thn housing proposition. Tin con ference, which began at 10 o'eloi It and which. It was announced, would last fnr an hour or two, Is said to be conneitvd I ti'tlh llin 'ltlt nf Tllr.n tnr ll.lrtm.in In . ,Vns1lln,n . ,sl..,.,v. ,.r,or ... .. , confcrcnco tho nil eetor did not omm. nt on mil trip lurtner man to sinie 111.11 It had to do with tho Hog Island In-using planM He intimated that tin 1 1 id did not, hovvuver, have anything to do Willi "hurrying action" on tin-so pliin". but that suih conferences are but int in nl In tho inurso of uny work ol tlilr magnitude. When nsl.ed concerning the , slguliliance of this trip, he smiled and replied: "It s easier to transact busi ness In a proposition of thl' magnitude In person than over tho long-iUstaiii ' "SIT I'hlef , Chief AllirlL'liI liael UnlhlllL- t,i lki in regard o tho Hog Island plans e.tlu-r than which he has ulreadv said. ' . iur .in.. ,-.,.,,.... iu --n,i.. nm. .rttlllll-.ll. I. ftuu- ...... Inquiry nt thu t.tllcc" of tin Ainiiii.ui International shipbuilding Corpoiatu.n whosi' housing committee l working li reetly with tlin ilty and I'nited stui. s .Shipping ISoaid oltlclals in this nmtt.r was met with the- n ply that they know nothing of nnv delay nnd that an fat us they olflccs nro advised there has ut been the least liilch In tho msiti r ft tlie selection of the Fortieth Waul sit. Three Killed Under Walls of Fire Ruin Continued from I'ote One engine company N t L iirobui.lc. fractured ankle. i,.imi:iimn miiiNAitn JiAt.r.i:. tiurk company No. 0 : tuts and bruises I'KllnllVI IJIIIAN IIOsl'lT.M. t.I)l)i;itMAN W II 1,1AM PILK1MI TO.V, truck .onipan.v No. o; cuts und bruises: overcome- by ixposure. All"'i:CTS 1TI" CHILDP.liN Seventeen hundred pi P'.N wei. in Lilly iittetidanco u! ' m hool and in now- without uu cilucat nal home l.'lvo hundred of the cir.iui.n an- n- tho He-ston Public School. Klftj-Ioiuili uti.r.,.t riml Lansdoune avi nu vihun was de.strocd by llro two weeks nt Tile police and residents weie Mm In the belief that tin lncenmnr rau. d thn Hie because of tho tearing ol the Kaiser's picture from text books an.l the ellnmlnntloii of Citinuin text tin Ethool bookF. ' 'Vou may expect blft development." said Lieutenant tteorgo Smile:- of the SiMy-llist and Thompton streets" po- lice station, who with District Dele, t.ves Siliro and Woolen, I.l aiding the- llro nf litials n their iuveslgatlon. "This Hie was not an uccldcnt. It Is similar in' many details to tho Heston School lire, and you muy expect developments later Pi the day," William Poster, Janitor of tho school, who lives at 2C5'- Havciford avenue, said: "'r,, ,lro ,tarte'1 '" n" mc' tho nrhi "oor" II naser "'arted ithelf. I beard It wild that Kalserlsm was fn back f "10 Heston Ur". I've heard tho samo i thing today." ; 'j"i, eutideii collopso of tho wall ' "nitketl the climax of a, haul night battlo ..icuiii, inn. nc.e uau-iroen In their efforts to fiom snreudlng. pi event tho flames Truck Company xo. c, at Preston nnd Havei ford nveniie. was nearly wined ' """ "na tho mass of "tono fell over ",v""" MurnUy had n rcir.arkablo escape. Ho was on lho vra" wl,cn " collapsed, I '"'lct"tl with tho altcrnattvo of cither ' '"tUlns '? ",e ,wa" or bolnK plunged ! L"V.'.th8 l,',a,"c3 ,0I tho Inside of lho hulhllnc". lo took Ihn Incu ,ln.,.rAH chance. He Jumped with tlio falling vvaii und vvas only slightly injured. . ... .. . ..... .., urtlllliuus Mcoeo nnd i-i.-Jtenunt Jennings vvero on a ladder and weio thrown donn I nether. Tho greater part of tha other llrcinen were In tho tehaolyarel. A few i vvcrei Just Inside tho wall discovi:ri:d at io:3 Tho flro Was dlscove Tho flro'-as discovered at 10:30 O'ClOCK Whfn flainCS fchOt OUt Of Sevrrnl wlndows n ,h,, ercc?"a, "00r- '" fw moments the en re building was n mass 1t.."am.e": poo,, uiie-, mo nremen ar- ' rlved ,hrc0 additional alarms were sounded In quick succession, Within nn hour the roof and floors had fallen, and only tho walls remained. Showers of sparks and burning embers threatened nearby buildings for a time. The Fifth United Presbvterlan Church, at Friilcr street and Wyalusing ave nue, was In constant danger, Only the snow-covered roof kept tho church from catching flro. The firemen were hampered In their efforts to subdue the blare by the cold weather, which caused water played on the building to freeto when It ran Into the street. Soon the streets were a mass of Ice. They vvero further hampered by tho thortage of coal for their engines. Tho supply 01 numu ui uiu engines van ax . I 1 .. J I .a v hausted entirely during the three-hour battle. Residents came to their aid with coal from their cellars. Flames tit up tho sky and brought hundreds to watch the firemen struggle w cuifioisi vow hw h toy minding aw AaiMKtas. vwort Jlo)Jrtt War M- a iR, r i 1UUO& li l VKTIMS OF SC HOOL K1KF Firemen killed by n fallinp; wall at the fire which destroyed the George Brooks Public School are, reading downward, Cap tain James Stewart, Lieutenant Harry Worth and Hoseman J. I. Pollack. The botton photo trrnph is that of Laddermim S. Kollcr, who was t,o badly in jured that ho is not expected to recover. drilling in the carbarn nt rirty-uliuh nnd Vino streets, vveio inarching down n.iv erford avenue in drill They hail Just reached tho school building when the Hist nlarni was sounded. Marshaled by Joseph Dougherty, nn Inspector for tho Highway ilureau, the reservists Joined tho pollco in keeping back tho ciovvd around tho burnlnc building. John Crossen, who lives nt I'lfly-scv-mth s-trect and Walut.lng avenue, llrst lu ouuu niarm, says ho nutlet il a I ,',az0 '" " f-choolroom on tho llrst floor , -.....-" .. .... ,ueaiiu initial cor"lr of the building. I, !J"V. "10 tlmo "le llrenuu arrived the lillll,llriiP...lu .Innr...... .."I - ... . building was doomu.il. Plames were, ten., Ing from thn basement to the luoff three and one-half stotles above tho meet. "BA1TALION OF DEATH" IS HELD BY BOLSHEVIKI In e -r. , . 0rgan,zers of Revolutionary PltJt Alleged to Have Involved women Fighters Arrested PHTR0GRAD. Jan. il Twenty or ganizers of n plot ugalnst the Uolshevlkl I'ccuscd evf inspiring the famous 'Hut tallon of Death'; to pledgo allegiance t' tho Menshovlki; vvero nrrcsted today Tho entire unit, It was stated, was held In custody at Its Inrraeks. and bombs, arms and compiomlalng documents were later found. The "Usttallon of Doth " according to this evidence, was prepared forcibly to back up tho social revolu tlonnries of tha Right. Ono of tho murdcreiK of former Ker ensky Ministers Slngareff and Kokoshkln was urrcsled todaj. The Bolshevlkl suthorltlea declared the Identity of all lho assassins wan known and otlusr arrests might bo expected shortly. ROBBERS SHOW PERSISTENCE Atlantic City Rollinfr-Chalr Man Frequently Victimized ATLANTIC, Jan. 21 John Fberlv o boaHwalk roll'ng-chulr baron. js long suffering. He. was philosophica" vvl.en f.?m,'ey,PUrIoli1.e,, tt 50 rabo and two l;."'8 toniobllc. because put when somebody haul for funds began to steal tho wheels from hu rolline stock, Kberly went to the police fc Charles Kellers, an emp'oye was i.et.i In ball, accused of the theft" re" t c also nro working upot a theft e f air.n from the uif In i-i.i- . ...." ' 150 ; M ; ;'.: v '. " dooi I.V MhTir' cigar, Zfc " 'V - '"iii aio null many nf his fi lends In other ntl if tho country nro nitemniin.- t. e..f -., ....B vv Ma. anlo Mccormick, I u-mocratlo Natloi f"lllinvllf ABtHflll " SI. I.. ll... - VIIIIWIVV' Lint)! I I 'Jill 1111,'f ntatO a.4 ounco his candidacy for tho nomloj tion for liovcinor. So far ho has llent, nnd his silence i . regardeij y iiany uuo to tno met that Prejeiljf M llsr.n has not ct spoken ,n tho rjb: e, t. 1 All objection to him has arlaon. ton,' I'lnocrats rny. owing to the fact tW 'iCoimlek Is so close to President WDJ on. While he Is by fur tlio ben knom vinocrat in tho Slate una the one W -loomed for the nomination, tom at 'lis fi lends think lie mil t,0t h. '. ored by Pieshletit Wilton became ii as been so close t the President tlui 'lollld ho be tlefeate.l !, dpffat 5J he on somewhat of the ,ipeet of arst """"."'' iieiuoi.aii. Admlnlttri. ' 111 W-lhlllntrton i .Mi McCoimi.k ,,a ,n of tho ckwf dvo-ors In the in "agement of tl,i T. identv filet . ," .M) n.,d,liam,fc, k ihe last lampulKi. His chief fcuij e.idc.l him Hiti, s..craI miiis. nniotig thim ihe "imprornou?! ml sent to Huiope tiniler r0l. U VH p. is. to rcpirei-nt the Pnadeni In tS war confeiences of Krun. e and PnilanJl 'iue things. It Ik uiged, tend to ttviSI 1 1 nn too much of u personal candid! of Ihe President, und thercfoie, mil piobably dlsauallfv bin, However iff is pn.sslblo ho mlglit bo nut forward ri ki ie of this urgument. if there nasi f.. be a serious breait ,0 the ranlu tfl in.- nei.uuiie-.uis ii .vi. I'urmlck dc lint run. Joseph v. r.nffev t m., biiigh, Is regarded as the most iv,if ,..,..11,1--.... r . ..... ". v.iii.ii.i. .. wl m.- i 'i-i,,uer.iis. EMBARGO HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON FREIGHT! Lack of Definite Details From5 Washington Leaves Roads at yea i POLICY' NOT CHANGED I'.elcri'neu to Shipments Still Givenj in Accordance With Priority I Itulcs ' I I p to the present t n,e the klJikef 'iili.ugo laid ilow ii hv Director Csn-H i.i.il Me-Ailno on u .1 stni.nientl ei-J pt ihoso of food, fui I und v ar EuppIIea," i4 had little effect on the fttmi'i -eight Munition on tho Pennsylvania; e llaltlmoio and Ohio and the PWIa-i 'phla nnd Heading P.allroads. i This Is so because of the fact Out ,1 mutineer,, ni-.lai. ,, 1.S.1- n m.1. l.a.- V. .,,tuu.f.u UlULt, ,1111.1 JlllUl w'., "Ipnient only of "such viar Euppllefjiaull ie eiietiue.i,,.v u,iiioi'U l itic nirut- iitnient'" can lee with It no ltidlcs-f m us to what commodities ars etu-l ncfd within the deflniliun given. Tbl 'ar Department has not as yet "HK-J 11. allv unmoved" nm viai" suppllM' ll the railroads ,ir contequtnUr vim; picfeicnio to shipments In th tui ot prwriiy uucaiiy csiauuaucu il. i existing laws nnu leguiauoni. ; M'li.. IVnlfflit "rr.ittli I iminilltee Of tbi 'oilli Vtliintl,. lnrts ,t sr iioiitllelal bolt oni oseel of repreheiuatlvts of the PfU f Kostou, Xew Voik Philadelphia, BiJJ tliroie nnil Newport Nevis ha sfor eotcr tune nast ewn'lsed jurisdiction Ol ilpiiu nts to the north Atlantic seaboir .mil u penult fiom that committee heeu nieess.iiv before shioincnts of lui piles could be made The action ot thk, committee and tho priorities nlrcadjr ..ilitluli..,! l.i. (tin r.ill,.ns,t imn.d In Wfljh' tiigton nro tho guides by which the rlkl roatl.s aro tteeilng their courses mi cclving freight in this territory. "Tli., rtannf ti f-,..lil Ll.llf.tlen la hi"'i"i ,.,,,L .,.UK. - i Idedly moio encouraging today andfittj loaei men cxpres"eu tno Dcuei iiiai n fnlnmliln ,a.,.ll.. rn.1,1 1 1 in.lS it Willi ho very long befote noimal condltlor aro icsumcil, ullowing aivvays iur v abnormal clement injeiti-d by the ft that the nation Is ut war Theano'! Tuesday Interfered with traffic muchlw than waa generally anticipated and W preparations ninilo bv tho rallfoadiM; hiindle such a situation were effective- Kvtrythlng now depends on Ut . weather that will prevail durlnr ttj ; mt few weeks. Should another tlil zaul como along nnd fiee2lng weatMff combined with heavy mows prevail, Ml ono will undertake to say what IM elfect on tralllf will be If tho wMf man Is kind, the .ngcnulty or Arotc-aj ....it... ... ...A. ..Ill I...,!."" nnler ctlt el I I1..I...II!. 1J.CI1 11,1. "I, ! "- . , I ch.io.i nnd icstoie the liuiustry vi '-; I country to u normal hasls TOBACCO SALESMEN PUSH THRIFT STAMPS Force of American Companjj Devote Day to Big Cam . paign in Factories a .krlft Tho salo of war savings anu "--i stamps la being boosted by the , forco of the American Tobacco y pany. Following their canvas" oi Philadelphia ofllee buildings, ther". pushing the sales of tno m"'i?" i torlcs today. On no day 'jS nn...nnv'. unleaiueiv tackled the JOB J their returns fallen below- 1100, , i, biggest day they had was m when 1000 worth of the l"?JX2 disposed of They hegan "',-", qS day and will continue o JWffl Government loan hero until Sa'urMfjg Further returm aro "'T".. it? the rftorts of the Junior i9St& members of S'Ji.UlM chools and cd'uca, onal W milieu in uauiiia " " iesr Uw stamps, oevu, "'"", ,ftal i" Federal Reserve Rank i epe rti as follows: War oav ngs itan.P 202.10; thrift, MW J .--- iA, consignment to ..... .... ,,, stamps. ?122,475.St. and thrift aw 5127.S1:. ..nn.n..c .. tv IV tt.C5O.O03 .IllUHIiis " " ' .. .in .. ... ... ..... f 1917 automoow limit iur 111" -"- . ttn. M cense, lags expire, 1'rlday. Jwwrf J and the Ftate Highway uep.o.- -. .Analltl's 41 H - ..wi iienioti.iiia nr i'en.it, .. ..,.. ., K,2"fW- . ; .