J"- T.'t y."M . J"xi - ' a f '- -' ' v ' - PW-y P ; ' Ei 1 M. Bw IVl. -ywi Vi;.-i, IS MILLIONS iflEUP'ALUES Men Ready to Kt-1,000,000 Under Arms Now POWER UNLIMITED ral Chiang, Here With sion, Says Co-operation Depends on Needs WABUIKOTON. Vtb. 2. has millions of men for tho 800,000 ready to tight j 1,000,000 arms; ;.000.000 in reserve, unn MO.ftOi) In draw on Central T. v? . . :t ....... ..... ... i V oi' me . inncFO mireion, mm inc - 'iTess today. H almost limitless mati'power Is ie disposal of tho Aiiie. besinnine i mo 6UB.00U, wno vui no stm io i trenches tho minute they're ashed "t1fr, accordlnc to Chlanff, who has Jut rTjved for a conference with military iHitbtfs hero. kvuur potential strength is ununited. i ,.;. - . . . . .. . .... roir.hve more than 100,000,000 to draw Blroin. our co-operation in Franc ne- "iMQds entirely upon tne needs of our Pennies. We arc w llllnR to send as many KwWfit as they nslt." Chluns i-ald. (m'At present the Kntente Is relying upon h ' ufliniv 10 proieci aiiicu uiiereeut jii .''ladlvostolc, Harbin nnd Manchurli, It Mwu declared. Cablo reitorts Tecelved "'.fit... !.... ,l- .,.'. .1." ....... . i; y coo in bsiuii cum c ciiu .-.i,piu,u "i- i jiainpion .noore, oi l'liiiaueipnia, or sunn ,2000 armed Bolshcvlkl troops by Oeneral measure similar to It.' yiiianr Hsu's forces operating near liar- j fbln". Thcsn wero dlarmcd nnd driven ' J,, from the city, the cablo stateo. Order I r..iii.i uren icRKitm in iiitiuiu .i. ,.i ( tVsupplles stored at Vladivostok by tho , rKntnto are controlled absolutely by the Chinese troops. US far ns tho possl- Ability of Its being transported to Kiev j vywr iilMroiv nnu roncrivu nun uo " , 1'rcVIOIIH to 1110 PUplenlO I out IK IIP-vflmiiniii- or Ihe Flolslievlkl. renorts state. ri..,i.n. ilm .iit,i cj,,,a iin,i r.r ' "L'Don Japan depends to a Breat ex- I v tent the part rhlna will play on tno r -t)tUnelds of Kraneo the coming Sum- :r ' fnr. f-hlnoNn nITIplalM di-elnred. Jlinan . -.. ........w ...,.... . ...... has transport capacity sufficient to carry , if jl litre numbers of fighting men from EJj;Shanrhal to Canadian or I'aeino ports, jOf where tho llrst lap of their lS.OOO-mllc l: COOKE 1INV1TES WO.MKIS TO FOOD CONFERENCE Federal Administrator Hoped Wealthy Philadelphia Housewives Will Aid Conservation WSt About seventy-five wealthy PhUndel Bf ,nhla.' women hive been Invited to a feiod- .eonzervutlon' conference with Jay Cooke, i-'lSMtUrnl ennil nrtmtnlstrntor for I-htla- SVdelphla. next Monday evening. In the WWWJlQmV Ul .IC. Wll .,111-. l.unttl'1 . n.u.'n- B'Ji'lJurv. Mrs. Stotcsbury arranged the Lmeetlng. tho siieclllc purpose of whlrh ,TO rosier ann u.ri.n-r itiow mii-viw Ion tin trlti homes nf the rich. r r.lSnihliaalM .-111 l,n t,ltin'l oil Iho OeSoR- f-Vltl of teaching tho sennits to save If'fooel. Most of the saving In the wealthy Jioincii Is being done i.ytneir owneis. , fiiWHiie me servants, in many case?, are ' r?f SFvinK oil ruti.m u iisii.n. tfS',. Sir. Cooke todav said h believed the S-'TwolnB on "eating tii . ...... .. ... ...i ., l Wconf erence would lir'- huge benellts. jLi,W must provide !"j.i onu bushels of jjfvrheatfor Kuropo by next May," he said, Pip-ana our nqturil suipius is eNnausteu. c;.xnereiorp, ei.oso je,'!uv,uvii ousnein muse Jtf:bo provided by nctual reduotlon of cou- wnption. i tntnu tins cotirerenco wm fcelp to gain that end." nr- ;. CUIO K-lj&il&V ML lllljl 1 IV.Men Accused of Taking $200 From Woman Are Acquitted J Two policemen of tho Sixth District, fe'Srho were accused of stealing 12001 from i&M!a Nellie Uyrnes, of I0J1 Lattlmer B5?'irtrt. wero acnu tted by tlio Police m.Bi'' -.- .. ...... . . . K-s.iTiai ooaru in . nj imu inuaj. mi in. Alboard found them guilty of neglect of 'A-' -"- , I. t.t wctor of I'ubltc Safety AVIIhoii U- ( jnUstHj tlieni. Alias Byrne Kim inai on .mnuary .o Vhe drew $200 from tlte I'hllutlf Iphla aln T.ntnl Ujconfli ninl Will Mitt IsiV vl"rCfIP Ullil nnn u uj utii luu-e jv' Ktinlc her way. sh said, she nske.l help r.-jof; rollcemen John (iaynor nnd Walter fUK. Loeffler. They look her Into a little f,tuore near Twelfth mid v Ino streets, siio t-KAlrl nnd (tavnnr nnnlched and mil liwav With her purso after asking her for a WBtjuarter to buy whisky. (h. "There was ampin testimony that the T-Oaynor admitted asking the woman fdr l.''..i.lia ti: Inn l.iirnl i,iw r1iM'i 1uiu' Hfe.T illlin.j .if... mi i...;....'. i,.,.i cr, waeiiKu ic ''"" -; ......1 n... '.Ili.hnni.t lr,tl,r,li,ll.,,nil um.r,.,., ... .-v .... ..m . hank's special omcer, who led her r-et. .Said she was met by two men. if.-.r .l. -... .,...,..! ...i...... i. ......a fr lUQ TlOieoeniCII UOIieu iuiniii nn (luiro J ....... ..C .. n 1 .innln.l tll.IrM 1-fKWttt IC-in&n -net uim m....,. ,..v..w. ff-y -Ciajnor was Vll tlio ,unvu ivi.u yo.v- ,:,Wforo and was dismissed. ? $ ,-m - E- SENATOR HUGHES BURIED LyMLawAnHt. P.lrfn Aitpnda Funeral of M Mtw Jereey Legislator at Patcrson tf " . . -rr "... . ' . fifi;rATBnsON, N. J., yen.. :. Last .WukiiIa wnu italil to the lato Senator iVnilUm. Hugliis, or -.w jers,eyr ny a y irtnl-fff assembly' ot public men here ry Piday. The late Senator's funeral serv BCleiw vero held In St, Taul's Episcopal ;jOurcJi anu interment wa--n ceiiar I,t-n Cemeterj'. P.-.Oovernor Edge,- o New Jersey, at 8iv.tuded and tho committee of Senators ?lMtCt 'Iteprcseniativ es, logetner wun ,-ny of Hughes'H friends In Washing- lih,. wero also present. B9iu..'f WORLD fea ' ? a- - tf -Ml ,io I IHZ I TI ' SbNHBKMViJvl tv -flKs z&i&zj&? 7r7AMt -i a-vvJ--: mzi . . iMfimm.m i ; y V-SF60TEN 'CsfeB i rJU JSEXRVfi 1iJ!fr7f ( vSI MMhaHHaian, , , . . ' , . I lli'-'J'-?-'ij;'lvyt-r' ! T''t"jHB'BB''''s iHBIBMeBE7J?JTT,.U:j- .JC-jV Y '--.w e"f.mwi svwmr fv.. soo truck DnivERB needed , Desired at Once for Work In Over seas Servico Two hundred truck driver, needed to operate three mid fle ton nrmy motor trucks In France, are wanted at onto by the Twenty-third United States Un glnecrs. now In training ut Laurel, Mil., for overseas servico In loadhulldlng fur the American expeditionary toicc, 'The regiment H fully armed, ns homo fighting In expected." read nu announce nient from Colonel 15, N", Johnxton. V. S. A., organitcr of tho rlghwnys tcgl nient. Ihillstmcnt In for tho duration of tho war, with good opiHittunltlos for promotion. Men of draft nge nnd men more; than forty years old Ktiould upply direct to uio Laurel, Men I ty-flve, Inclu." United mates crspoon llulldliig. CITIZENSHIP OF 50,000 MAY BE INVALIDATED Supreme Court's Naturaliza- ., p,.,;,,,. AfTn,.fa .innn ITo.- Unless IMoorc Bill Passes Hit n Staff I'fiirtiiioiuU tt WASHINGTON. IVb. I. About I persons In Philadelphia nnd nppinxl nntely r,0,000 citizens scattered all ocr tho I'nlted Slates will llnd that Amer ican naturalization papers they took nut between Juno SO, 1913, nnd .lime i. 1S17, nro invalid, unlers fongrcss passes bill Introduced by I'nngresuniin ,1. .. ". --' '...-"". .- decision hinded down b the Inltid states Sum-cmo Court on Jiinu.irv .'. mis. In tho Antonio Marlim case. li- eiaren inni nu iiaiuraiizauoii papeis taken out between Juno .10, 1.11,1. and Juno 3n, I!il7, aro worthless, If the dM-lurnllnn of ti.lriillon. was filed mure thin seven ".ears ago. Valnrallzallni. nml the wmi-l,. I,ml lwlfl that tho naturalizations were uilld. jir. Mcore'M nltentlon was called to tl,,. ,.,..,.. i.,. ni. .., tt- ,..n i...... ....j .,i..,,v. ... iiiotii.in ,. , u.iiiiii(,iii,tii, cleric of tin court of Ou.irie.- .Vrsion. Uf I'luiailelphl.i, who suggested liglsla- tUni to mako theso paiers legal. i (.frk cuniilnKliam asserted that ex- amlnatloii nf liatlir:illzntion reoi-ils t I Iho Philadelphia courts liidieatcn th.it uu average or IT per cent of the iialtt. rallzatlon certlllcates Issued in tho fou. veiirs prior to June 30. 1917. were now lucailii. nec-auso mey weiu l-asul on tne old ruling, now declared In error h- the c line ii maics r-uprcnio court. It Is estimated that I; will be neecs. Kiry to ro-exainlno morn than half a million naturnllzi- on papeis taken nut nil over the I'nlted States In that four year peilod to determine their Milldlty unless the bill proposed by Mr. Moi.ie ii jiasseel. ilm Department of Justice np. proves of tho Moore bill and will tecum mend lis passage. Mr. Moore will be given a henring em ; nlH hm i,cfro ti10 immigration Cm tultteo of tlio House some .lay next week. NIGHT SCHOOLS STAY SHUT - - -- i,,.,i f.,,i, iirVl k Prevents Intended Open- .,.,., in"; .e.t .Monday Announcement was made toda fioin the Hoaid of Public 1'ducatiou that it will be Impossible to reopen the evening schools on Monday, l-'ebtuary I, as has been announced. When this announce ment was llrst given out It was under stood that the coal situation was to "Im prove." In tho opinion of the school authorities the situation has not. how eier. Improved to n point where the board feels that an adequate coal sup ply Is assuied. The execution Is made In the cue of the Northeast HlKh School and the Phil adelphia Trades School, which buildings hao an ainplo supply of coal for the bcason. Pupils who aro enroll, d in evening classes In the other schools may transfer ,,-"' .,,.. ...w ..... .. to these two schools, which will ,,.. Jlonday next, enrollment will be lntt(,(t tl) lno capacity of tho schools. 'illCf til U-H.-IIIUK Jt mv tnitri r-itpiuio will bo minounccd later and will do pend on fuel conditions. APPROVE HOUSING HILL 30,000,000 Measure for Ship Workers Reported by Committee WASHINGTON. I'M i. :' The bit appropriating 50,u0u.0u0 to house ship yard wurkers, recently passed by tho Senate, was reported nut favorably lij tho House Merchant Marino Committee today. Chairman Alexander said he vv .old sk consideration of tho bill next week. nnd that Its ear y nassago s CM.ected, I ...- ., ,,- i .... , ot aside H' IMl, ut ,,v, .,,uu.. ,. ... ... - ,.., . , ,.,. .... .,,,. "" "'" '""" """" -.; j ynru. nuc n is u-cu a i...- j.n.cnito, ,- T....t errnnr;illoli orderB. i - ,- - -.,--. - - - " OAS KILLS AVAR VETERAN mi. ..., .... i m ,r nitiiur ,. r i .... ........, ..'in rr.. ,. yT.iunu . . ' ...u,. ri.amiih aintr ..(, ,n, it,:,, un.iii., ,,n ,f,u nmnririi ,, rini. ,,', nii.v.i ,...u .... .... a ........... ,.. inrTTir , ,,i i . ..... j . """"" " '. . iinaii luiinii ".. " j n.v..:. - t,,,, H,i, ,.., ....... ..... - ..c :..-. . . -i ..... i, .. .i...i Mniiiwt me j'iiiiiiiiciinii. . . ....... I. . ..... ,.. between foi tj-Mino and for-i turn out n boat n day after tho elapso nothing In the life of u l.mndryman. t,. )im hko iiih nerinans ouirc.i .. i Sue nwi r.ua.., .......-.-- .mlMVlvan.l italliwin ' 'oinpanj. i""': umc nutlxlc Km'"0 "ana ironie ilvc, Hhoulil apply nt the I ,,f ncvcrnl nmntlii rcnulres that n boat it Is viry quietly relMirateil lliH ear., icu-nril Tor hla riipturp. ''"V'. order. Hundreds of ptotests nRainsi ine ,.,,... f the Midland Volley unnoau nn.i , ,.onfermanlo da un coim Knclnerr oMcv, 813 With- n dnv bo Htarted. Materials that Rq .v., tlrcworkv, no paradts . In days of i ns brlKiidler eoloncl followed his notable . nmnlemcnt thMO of ',. rnnneeti-d with numcious olher enter-i """'Rua, ,, , A (fed Man Found Dead in Room ut long us I accept my pension " Ritner Street House "Why should mi not accept your miner mreci. iiuusc pension. A trldo In exchange for what John Knox Foster, an e-lghty-slx-year- V"" W- , Vur them, who now Ill-use old Civil War veteran, was fnuud ilead . vou- J'"" have, gone through life but from gas poisoning In his room, at lulS'lhalt a man. Women smile behind their Illtner street, today. Tho death was a. hands when you hobblo by. cldental, according to tho police, who "1 do not hold with women, said took tho body to 1ho Methodist Hos- eld Adelbert, flushing. n , pitnl. r t... Foster, a veteran of the Civil Wur nnd a member of Post . (1. A .L.. had been III for a long time and was under treatment lent by Dr. Ihully Whltten for trouble. She had told his people ie would be likely to dlo at anv heart that he moment. Foster had arrang it. Foster had arranged with Oliver Hair to look after tho funeral some time ngo In anticipation ot his early demise, EVENTS GRAPHICALLY TOLD BY AMERICA'S LEADING CARTOONISTS BKERrT ISP WifMmmMifStRJSkM " "' ' . m- aHaHnsiiKcMraaffinBiHKfMfirwi'iaiHak..v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAfiELPHIA', SATURDAY, 0NE U-BOAT KILLER ' A DAY, FORD PLEDGES Craft, Already in Construv tion to Be Launched at Detroit WASHINGTON. I'cli. One fho.it lslllcr ti day Is the plan , for i.ii,.luclnK the navy newel croft. ti... Hi.., fu.r.l iilcndv bus been Tho Hint Vessel liiunnj huh men started In the fabricating chops at tho Fnnl Motor Company plant nt Detroit, i --'-"--. -.. . . h fimntruotIoit Will K ny h.urch. ir tho other. Tho whole number or uonis rontrncted for will bo under proline- thin simultaneously nt mo eluco. The power will bo furnished by Reared turblncH, nrul rlnco stnblllty niul reliability were soiiRht I nllier than freak performance, no effort lins been mado to Ri beyond a snfo nnd con- scrvutlvp speed estimate. The boats will till be fabricated nt the Ford plant, proRressliiR by istnces until they hit launched nt Detroit, to bo brought tn tho sea vl.i the canal HVstcm and Inland waterways, They will measure -vu iccl iiihi u- nlai-o about 500 tons, which Insures casv nassiiRO tn the sea. The number of boats orderi-d has nol been icvcaled. but only u, substantial order would Justify tho preparations e.. i,rn,tnii.iii wlil.li miiRt lie m.-iilo. .....-.--.- -...- . . h . . . . . . .. . ...... . .. ,......,. ..,.,,,...n.i,,l. ,!.,,", ...u fc. .. .. ...... -- i..... ".,.,,...,.. .I..,, ,,,-n r.wl Intn nnn rnil nm,. nnr i(.lil,tiiiliiii4 mirli oh the work In the Win'. '" " . . . . . . . ..,. i onto oei mi'lu '"- .!. r. imti i;uii!,ii in..",., -. :.....-.,'.:' .........L.. . iitii,, n i a mrrr inn 9 l,1V WCn liuuo IiriFC". i . . ,, ,. ,,,. ., ,... T. - oftlioltontnt.rn.nynHUiM.anne, oi.itonR ? iinu iim tl , - ...- - . ; "-, ,,,.,., ti,0 t few- ' - - , premie cue ru ..-"-- ' irSKKKWS wni he. UeworL areTlllIe,.: Ta'y ' l-evan. of Norrlsti-wn by a -.utheian owever tli-H v ill "tltey do not 101 tli. iii.tian.an . ek-brates quietly will, a clngynian In Hlchmond. and that tho m?m ii li vtl lilts Vt r IklnBlV new In TtVb- Riot f his friends und I.N family i n pair Intended f. mako their home In m'.rl. i fare they wllorme I dlnnwM.etl.aps. a little Cl,l.,e, wine nnd that elty. ml cnuTiM. Vn Mich .way "to ' ,c M.i..l.e; perhaps a little game t fan- a. cnrdlni; n. the father. Hi.- two left dT IC imlm 111 to tan on the side. Hut the old wild. , Not ilstnwi. together. The rI.I was cm- n-itiol sonic e us they uccomo ttVJl- wl.ke.l N-w Year.. Is gone, never to p,c,,i l,y tho Stabler Drug Company. .'. J.'.' . !,",.." J "eco"10 ,.,.,, t Noirlstown. and hid to stay at the "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Story of Child-Dcslrc. Ccurt Intrigue ami l.oc, tho Latett Nj : By JIAUY ROBERTS RINEIIAUT topyrlal.t. ltil, by JIary r.obcrta lllntliart uiel tlio PuMIc I.'dscr Conipiny. I IIAI'IUt X.WIII (Cnnllniird) ClT.IeiS l.tlCCr. tl'llloSITV, while hhe was still on her her bargain made, the plan came to her hv which. When the time came 'the Terrorlsta were to touso the ' , .' , , , ..,,. ,,,,... 01,11 t-nl.i. ',c"',Ie 1o cw'" Kroa":r f,aV ' '" ,,,"cl Ing. iho turned It over In her mind. was possible. Jiore, It could oc maue plausible, with her assistance And at the lslou It evoked Mi ttllch's hotror nnd rage, Hedwlg's puling teals, her own triumph nho, limit u deep bieath Heciiigo Willi a engeance. letallatlnn for old hurts und fresh Itijuiles, these "'-'ri-' were what sh founil on her Macs. while the bell In Hie valley commenced the mass, and a, small boy. cry nipt and eery earnest, pracd for his grand father's life. Yet the bargain iniw very dose to being made the other way that day, and by Kntl himself. Picparatlons were being made for hlx visit tn l.lconl.i. ostensibly this visit was made because nf tho King's illness. Much political capital was be ng made of Kail's going to see. for the last time, ionB.tim. cneiuy nf Ids house. While minor was busy iuriu,i was more man satlslled. liven the Socialist Party np ptoved. and their papers, being more frank than the others, spoke openly of the chances of ii iliul kingdom, the only bar being a smalrboy. On the day of the pilgrimage Kail found himself strangely testless and un easy. He had returned to his capital the day before, und bad busied Himself until liu that night with matters or state, lie had slept well, and wakened to a sense of well-being. Hut during the afternoon he became uneasy. Olga Losche'; haunted him. her face when he bad told her about the letter, her sag ging llieiire when he had left her Something like remorse stirred In him. c;l ll nu t.r.-it i Isku for htm Of She had taken gnat ,shs lor nnn. eu I nil the women he bad known, she had ....... ...... .... in'". ""'. "'' ""-"-"" '' '"'"veterans. Where ho led. others wnulil I And for her years or service lie nan " , , , , inai in- nan. ikiii.ip.-. ...uuu .... .unm l)fIt cunningly. "Wo aim at no hinnd where he needed n friend. How easy, i Blcd, peaceful revolution. If possible. ny mnueiuic. in... w"iii, m iuin Iledwig against him. ll.dwig w ho al- teady fancied herself Interested els w here. 'll'y nearly did be swing tin- scale. In wlihh ulg.i l.n.-chel, had iiuug lur bargain with liml .-n nearl.v that in the' Inl'ervals of alllvlng hi.s sprawilng slg-' nature to vailous ilocuuietits ho drew i a sheet of note paper tnwat.l hhn. Then. Willi n sluug, he pushed It away. So l.lga Loschek lost her bargain. At dawn the next morning the Count-, ess. still pale wun illness and burning with fever, went back to the city. CIIAl-Ti'lt XXIX old Ailrlbert the Traitor TMIt'S," said tho concierge, fruig onions over his stove. "thus have they always done. Hut sou have been blind. Lather, you would not see." 1)1.1 Aldbert .stirred uneasily. "So "They lane an ami gtvo nothing. Tho onions wero iloue. and the concierge put them, frying pan nml all, on the table. Come, eat while the food is hot And givo nothing," ho repeated, return- , lug to tho attack. "Vou and I ride In no carriages with gilt wheels. We work. or. I falling woik, wo starve. Their feet nro on our necks. Hut ono use they havo for us, you and me, tny friend- to tax us,' m. . .1. .- J J3C 0A7WiVS ?j? -;,. CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATED QUIETLY Fireworks, Parades, Tong Murders Arc Things 01 rast, but Celestial 36y Prevails "Hop sing toy mukn hlghyoy sotnMtiB- toy Alec!!:!!'" Know lt that means Neither do we! Hut It mines flout tho Sixth po. ....,,., r ,iln ...... ...here, thn slant- ,.,. ..ir .IiiIj urn celebrating tho Chi- p, so New Year's, which la today. It Is I - nlno Ri-omni no tiny, nut inai tnmiw . . . . . . . .. . . Tlinn was when, line tnc RrounnuoR, ,i long man would slink nut or n nop- in tln wall nnd If ho i-aw u shadow on the walk near by would slink back until the shadow was Rime. Then he would slink out ap.iln and If nil were clear he would patter tip tln alleys of I'liliiatnw - n, bis frtt niakliiK nanrly a sound, his hands hidden tn tne wldi- sleeves of Ills padded coat. SnmctliliiR rise was bdden Iheie, too, soniotblnc shiny and cold nnd a llttlo later there n.nilil lloat mi the quiet nlr of the dl- in, t n sliaip "Viuel.." nnd u little blue hiiiok,' woum us,-. ,v riTi..,,.,.' ,.. in a iciesiiai lies on iii" kiuuihi ,ui' a "copper ocuiihik nn inoi r.-,- ...... nnother t"ii minder has occurred to .ebbiate the New Year prop.y That. bow.ver,.ls all In the past; the Tiinut ale dl.stpatPil by the law ; (lie Tho taes arc not heavy," quoth old Adelbcrt. There are some nil" find them so" ,,,1C ceuaieiL-e heaped his guest's plate with onions. atlit old Aoe.oere, wno oe - tested onions, and was besides In no mood I'm- fund, must petfotvo sample them. I can iiiok." beiasted his host. "The daughter e.f my sltei- catitiot eook. She uses milk, always mill:. IVrblo dishes. I call thcin. Strong meat for strong i Kinn .iilill-l(l ' Old Adelbcrt plaeil with his M.cl .. . . fni e. "1 vias a goon patriot, lie no- i .erved nervously, "until they mail- tne I OthfHVI'!'" "1 wlil'mako je.il a better. A patriot .. ...i... i. ...,i. ,u r,. i,u .,iiiii-v and Its welfare. That means much. ' .t means that when tho established order ' Is bad for a country. It must bo hanged. Not that you and I may benefit, liod knows, we may not live to beuilit. Hut that I.ivonl.i may free In r neck from the foot of the nppres-or and raise her head ninmig nations," ''nun which It may ho sen. that old .vdclherl had at last joita d the tevohi tlonary paity. an uneasy and unhappy 1 eel tilt. It Is true, hut a n-erult. "If only some half-measure would sulllce." bo said, giving up all pietense of eating. "This talk of inns. ng the mob, of tint ing and violence. I do not like them." "Then has ago turned the blood In your veins to water:" said the coneleige contemptuously. "Half-measures! Since when his a hnlf-measuro been Useful'.' Did half-measures w.n In jour boasted battles." And what half-nirasures would you propose?" Hid Adelheit sat silent. Now and then, hec-niisit his. mouth vviu dry. he tool, a sip of beer front his t.in'kaid The .'undergo ate. taking huge mouth- fills of onions und bread, and surveying his feeble-hearted iccruit with apprals- ' ",K VK'- '" "ill nun vvouio mean inlior. , . .. i,,..,,...,., ,!,.,..,,. ,...,. ,. braveries, was a power among the follml. I iii uu Hll.'l.l lr, ilU lil.tfti Jllllll lllm tvnir, being dead, w miTer not even humiliation. Let Hi- royal famllv ...,(,.. .,n , ..III :. I. ,. , .- - "" . " " r,M'in ,,.i ineo i oe , naneeiioi, now- cver. must die." "I make un idea Jul- him." said tihl Adelheit bitterly, i w mte t hhn also. ""ii . nisi niy position anil leceived no tepl.v. We passed ihoiiRh the same i-am- lalgns. as I reminded him. but he did nothing." As for the ' rovvn Prince," tnVencd the coneleige, eying the old man over '. "i"0 ,, ,,"M"11 you know our put! for lllm. He will be cared for nly own child, until we get him beyond the hiillnihirles Then !,.- ,, ill 1... .....I.. dellveted tn those who know nothing of his hli th. A prlvnto fund of tho tepuhlic" will support and educate hint." Old AdelberfH handH twitched. "He Is but it child." he mid. "hut already he knows his rank " "I lnitv till Mil. llils" 'IM.n ...,...,;., . slmveil b'lj iit.il a mi-.iv r,,1 .,, . 11.. table. "Wo liavo set the day as that of the, carnival, tn, that tl.iv nil n, ,.! aro on the streets. Processions are for- bidden, but tho usual costmninir u-m. : - - -rf v ii.uoiv their corns colors as iioiiinnns untin.i-;,i Help nnd theto will be ono of us clad In led, a devil, wearing the colors ot Ills Satanic Majesty. Those will be of our foices, leaders and speeelunakets. When we leeure tho Crown Prince he will be put Into costumo until ho can bo eon cealed. They will seek. If thero bo lime, the, Prince Ferdinand William Olio. Who I wm suspect a ehlia, vvearlu ral,1,1,as'u ' .Knl ". ,"' V,1" carnival?' I . "ut tl10. ' Inquired o r.7.W.T...h r it .:,,;, .V.V" -u'" old Adel- j "5. -..il. .,.?!5"f. ,r-?' ow ea,', i'0,J I",!' ii.Jl'! iini-.l urn J. n.ft may rilllj'l J. all hung on tho King's death." :ONTINUi:n MONDAY) thought . ... mm D JLf TJJjynXZAJ .., ,, .. i ..i i i ....... nml 1 1. rviiti.it'iii ( ri loinn i ii't'ii mill i iru I's iiuj nioioi ' ini'."' WiLiL. .. -. . -..kJ ;.).!,, L-r, A . j.iitiA&&?.tk ic'aKto.rJrjjfe..,. GAKIUALUI (SETS COMMAND Picturesquo Italitin Leader to Head Lesion nt the Front iniMl. l,'li " "Pennine" (Jarlbaldl has been mado chief of tho (iarlbaldlan i?:i.,"uffim. 'SaXm iHrin Home confcrtlng on the detail of the mined h,,,,,,,. lto was nroninteit for gol antry In nrllon. u sevcrnl oicas.nns ne wiih rrponni in rumi ih-hi wnn. miu i I...... I . .. I.lll.l nn.l N0RRIST0WNHL0PERS WEDDED, GIRL WRITES Daughter of Business Mail Itiiiis Away With ChaufTeur, Raid to Be Already .Married MlIIIIISTOW.V, l',i, IVb. L'. John II. llaitmMInc, u Norrl.-town business man, iccelwd a letter from hli. datiRhter Dorothy, nineteen years old, dated Hiclmmud, Vn.. i-aylnR sho haJI Mnlo I'MlllflKH Until fl IK'llHk. MI Thursday nlslit. she did not leturn as usual to her home In the fashionable Wi-st I'nd, nnd the patents lonciudcd that she bad gone to speml Hu- night with ft lends. The nest la. tin- patents found that she had kit a note with a gill friend for her mothir, wlihli was the llrst news of the elopement. "In tills note- she said the two were going to be man led. This was conllnmd In to day's letter The parents arc heart brokiu. i.eum, n" iiiiiii I inn mi. iv was chauffeur for the Adams l'Npiess Ceitn- ,i' - i".' - i""' ""- i-ni io.iv oi.-, iuuit nan a nig pKiinii i. n in at iuiruam, rv. i . The ifcords show thai Lmaii Is a mar tini man and not ilhnrced. He was mairled April JS, Il'IT, to .Mabel smith, of West i'onshohiM-kc-ii, by the llev. Thomas A Armour, pastor of the Methodist iiiin-.i, Con-tiohwi.eii At llltll HIIIV lliinil loilll- tilt IH as elgh- teen yeais and Miss Smith as eighteen Ir.ii.i, I. ,. fn,, I M'n fin,,, li,utn II. . II" Is, ,',- - ....... ,,..-.. . . -. wanted for imiisuppmt by tiie girl he 11 lit II It'll 111 (MIIMIIIMI-KI-U, ill' JHJIIt-l. '' woiklng on the ase Toe llarlenstines i aim- to Nonistown '"'"l 'ilu'?'fIS)..:"1 Net Monday will probably be the j "rted "-, ' 'Xr of norkublr lm lt I."" JlIulV;., in IM I. ... the lt of the .'heatler Mondays prcKfrlbed , ;, , made ,, fecial iculb.eak of tho I5urop.'an war ho went'j. ,10 national fuel ndtnlnUtratlon to ton t, that hectlon 't ',''"., ,'....,., v to Kraneo and thero took command of' ro.,i, 'provides that the truna t lf"" ' Italian Anliiiitecrs, remnliiliiK then; until wj '' . loulll ,c operated by a bond of tliree i...i I,, l.. ...I il, .i i:iiiniitn. uiifii no re- ipr m nm imw n n uii -!,. no u so kiiu " - from l'ottstown some yeais jign nnd are iliJ!f cnnllrmcd tho fact that tho steam well known beie. whete Mr. Ilartenstlne, .,,,,. .ls ..,..,. ,.,,, Arirentliio flao has been coiidiictiug a printing bus! liess. Dorothy l an only ilatighter. SALOONS CAN'T FAY CASH FOB LICENSES Schuylkill County Will Have l.cs3 Drinking Places This Year Due to Slack Trade l'tii'TSVIl.l.i:, Pa.. IVb. -2. Nineteen saloons and icstauiunts in Schuylkill I'oiinty failed tn lift their licenses when the time cxplied at tho courthouse jes. tci.lay, as tiie dliect result of depie.-slon In their bus'ness. Those who failed to pay tlte license f. es In this city weie Steven i.'aruno, Joseph Hettler and Jo.-eph Nanyokas. Th" others were Wllliaiii Jlcilulre. Shen andoah; Hairy Howers. James Lyons, lanin.i ( ixem i.ler, Tremont: Michael eloffe. t'ast I'nlon : K. W. lvllnireimao. Gimge Gcrlnch, Michael Miclialowskl John Potachnev. McAdoo ; Adam Vn neisky: Jl'nersville: John Mi Quail, New Philadelphia; John Dranl.i, Mahanoy City: "'rank Trout, St. Clair, and Adam Vanousky, Mlddlepnrt. Three breweries reported deereasn of business, which entitled tlieni to their licenses for less inone-y. These were tho Home Hrewlng Coinn.iiiv. of Kh. mm. ,t-,i, v.i.i i ,, ........".... Ha,,. tw.ZZ . ., u ,.. V lu ?,. ' , ' .;.... ...niv. i oe, ,, " 'ucngiing Jirewery r l'r.,,,.,. ,,,A ,...... i- the c'ollnlv ia .1 SiT.-.o 'for Its license. AMERICAN AIR HERO HOME Mayor Dylan Headh Comm tteu to u. . , , ," ",. " elcomo Joseph C. Steh In Ni:V YnliK. ivh. a Lieut, mint .Joseph i htehlhi. a member of the Lafa,veU L'tcKltiiie. leturned homo to - day iincr spenumg eleven months in Franc Ho was met by a irecptiun co in "'iltco. headed by Mayor Hyl.m. . ''cuienant htohiln told Mu.vor Hjlan "'1(' ,H' ''ad brought doitn seven Hoche "'''Planes after lights al nn average elevation of lo.fluu feet. For four of '" I've battles he said ho teceived of- llcl.il recotnltlon. Aft , ...... ,,...., Lteuteiiant Slehlln ii III r,.i ,.- ...' ' -1 ' ' m,'i."H cue . n ..,,,.... tier, .-.ii... it .-m le v I. v iii.-2itx- --." w.uu., t.-.. , ..,....', 7 .'." - . '-"- umimsirauon to Dctcrm pair Puces to Producers WASIlINCrroN. Feb. Invcstlga Hon by the food a.hnlnittr.itloir ot the etitlro sugar b.-et belt, to eleteimlue fair prices in growets. has begun. Tho nib ministration, It was stated today does not Intend to seo another J,,",rfan,tn ' .' "loumi l.,a.le,uatc returns to beet iitoilucers. luiecltatlon already is under way In California, and lenuests'bv crowers , e'nln,".,ln in,.l,l . , .l . . ' ltl ?.' ",v cVif' J",1. ot.he'' ,',,ct't , .-laics is expected to rcpu t In Immediate ' probe of eVndltlons there. . ,a . . " "' ' i FEBRUARY 2, 1918 NEXTMONDAYMAYBE LAST "HEATLESS" DAY pucJ Admillistratfoil Considers Abandoning Ruling Follow- , . Jinny Protests ... ifir nnrilfll.1 .tnllr.tinl mitilln!.. ur. ,.,j t v.v..., , - 1 :Iiib Kollow ins these many protests. Doctor rin-nolcl conferred with ltallroad Dlrcc. tor tlenernl McAdoo, reaching the de cision that the purpose sought can be accomplished from now on by contin uance of preferential coal transporta tion nnd distribution nnd by embargoes new in force. A llnal decision, however, will not be leaelied until next Tuesday, when an other conference will bo held. The tesults of tho closing oriler nnd ,), embargoes will bo mado known nt this time, ns William Hotter. Pennsyl vania admlnlstiator, and twelvo other State controllers will meet In Washing ton Monday, review the lesiilts of the order, and ,,lr" er the evidence in scmbled to Doctor rial Held. Doctor e. article! imius mat tne .moi fielKht embargo continued imotlier week or mi. Mr. McAilon. bowev.r, Is opposed to' the embarg". Inning de-' elated it against his own inclinations ' lie does not ileslte to eontinue it. it is probable that his objeitlon will l l movi d. i:eniptlnn nf magazine and publish ing houses from the "heatless" Monday e-dhl Is annoiineed by Wiishingl m. ARGENTINE ATTACHES WILL LEAVE BERLIN Military Observers Also Bee-ailed From Vienna Sig nificance is Seen I'.L'KNOS AIHI'S. I'cli. 1'. Argentina's military ntt.uiies lime been recalled from l'oiiin nml A'lenna. In peilltli-nl circles this actlmt Is ic- garilcd iin slgnlllc.int and connected with tli" MnklitK o? the Argentine srn1llil Mliilstin Irrlendo, Janu ary 2t. The Argentiuo Minister tn Krance when iiink. Tho situation hero Is lensc. After an iinusuallv long lapso nf tlinu Iho I'orclgti Oillce has replied to the notes of Uruguay und Peru which notl lied Argentina of their rnpturo of tela tioiis with lieimany, und that of Ilrnzll informing Argentina of a state nf war with' the Central Powers. Argentina, in her teply. expressed her approbation and wiirine-st sym- i,.i.li- edit, the threo other Sonlli Ameiican enuntiics. The- unto to Urazll says that tlio Argentine Government lias followed nil the phases of the causes which led In "this Just lcsohi tion." and closes with nn expression of homage BALLOONISTS MISSING Believe Four Students at Camp Wheeler Are Lost in Fofr MAi'iiN. i ia.. Feb. 1'. At 1 eiVioek Mils mot nine four students of the balloon school at Camp Wheeler, who iscemliiil vesierday in.iinlng on a trial lllght, had not been heard from. It Is feaied that they have met with an ac cident. The balloon, Ip chaige of Pilot Jelelt and Cadets Hal. v, Saihers mil Spencer, ascended from tiie army school shortly after in o'clock ycsteidny morning In a heavy fog. The men were instiueted m i e-i in to lettiiu In two hours. It H feared ,,,K" '"'" "V'1',' ""' '" ',"' ,f'"-' M,,X ",'IV have laiulid In th nginulgce swaniH, which i.te now tin nie.1 with water. Searching parties are now at wink within a ratline of seventy-live miles nf camp Wheeler The tire t Princeton V I I ' i aviatois live NURSE WEDS ARMY OFFICER - 1 Lieutenant Raiidtill B. Hara Takes Miss Rose F. Sehwnrz as Bride An appropriate union was made this afternoon when lloso V. Schvvarz. twenty-six jears old, a nurse, of 1700 Arch stteet. was inairled to Lieutenant I'.tu.lnlt It. Ilatn. twenty-seven years 'old, of New Ym Is. Mr. Hara is attached 1 1" tho I'tilled Stites tho I'nlted Stites navy and the '"'"Ido will it-main In this i'lty tem- ipoiaiuj utiiti iney know JTltt where . , ,..,- ,, , . . ... .... , , ,.,cuicnaiii ii.ua win oe sc-nc on hu.j. i It Is hinted that Mrs. Hara. as an ex- perieticed nurse,. will bo In service her self. The ceremony was performed by the P.ev. c. W. Shrelucr at Iho Protestant l'plscnp.il Chuich of the Atonement (Memorial ), nt Fmty-seventh ttrcct and Klngscsslng avenue. PAPER PANTS IN GERMANY AMSTKHDAM. Feb. -. Paper trou sers uro being worn by a largo propor tion of tho men In Germany. Whole suits aro being sold which contain vir tually ii3 fabric, except paper, and the demand far exceeds tho supply. Col lars aro selling In Berlin for nearly seventy-flvo cents each', and shoo laces of paper yarn are fifteen cents a pair. Leather la ulmost unobtainable. Hoots with wooden soles aro worn even by the better class, and fully 40 per cent ot tho soldiers at tho front wear them. Tho standard shoes contain only 10 per cent leather. In many cases the uppers are mado out of old ship salts, tent awnings and impregnated burlap. I i.i..,ini. tltnf , ..nrlilnr.attrin Is ivi u ----- .-.. ...-.. .,. niif rnm nrcn .1,.1-J s$??&X fij DAYi. U.I AND (i. The conveniences and advnntarjes of tho Day and Niclit Service and commercial features of this institution aro evi Jenceel by over 11J000 checkint; antl savings accounts of individuals, business firms nnd corporations. Checking and Savings Accounts Invited. Deposit! over $5,000,000.00 Resources over $6,200,000.00 Capital and Surplui, $900,000.00 Fl" ranklin Trust C9 15th and Market Streets W. Phil. Office, 62nd and Market Sti. The Institution tjt gav P. - li dfiWil .. . n over LEASE :i, w Acceptance us Unworkable .rW"iSi??S otf iMaini W T.'Ul Com-1 "Mr" lngcrsoll expressed the belief i. wnnl not l.rf to Iho Interest of he HnM,i.t.if.ft4 in nrccut tho "-..-.'--- " - i mp ...i . ..iiinln irnml HCI' ICC, woinii ii" i'. "' " . , the the Mr. Increrno 1 IS II hiivikm i - Trnli7 I 1(A"S HKLII UUVVIN, SIR ERIC GEDDES SAYS I; Ailmlfiltv'' Chief Declal'CS AtimiiaUJ h oiue-i. Y Submarine Has railed in First "Unrestricted" 1 ear LONDON. 1-Vb. :. Sir Kilo Campbell f;eddc..,lIrft Lord of tho Admiralty, in discussing tho re sults of the llrst year of Germany's un '" , . wnrf,e declared submarine warfare, decateu j .boat has been held In check.. restricted e meaMlto of tho nininaiine lauuic-. ,.,. ati wnM found In tho fact the h.ni11B 0f merchant ships now had been! reduced to n leel lower than before i!,,r,i,,. ,nst ms i e all icsiraim. "I am nu optimist irgardlng tho ', lioat war." said Sir Uric. "1 Ho sun-1 estramed and unrestrained, has 111.11 Hit.', ILTIIHIIKU , , i .111-, I iiri.ll iiiti uiui i"" 1"' I----- '-I .,,. Mv Viitves' nro nil good and I cannot foieseo any way In which the situation ,-an bo changed except for tho better. Tho looner the better Is now lie Al lied navv's aim. Hut you fee them is Mill ii but. und It Is ii very Important one a:c -we must li.ii' more "'' "," n able to turn this German failure Into losltlie Allien "ci"'. ' -. '"" , oml-lnp deslruetlon of tlio worlil ..... i .,..! , hit.- nereentace f the " V. """.. ", .!...i... ..i,, mil,,,. 'V:' . ''! .. I? ,:" ' , ,,f sh .-ram "llll I'Atn II1 "' I" ....--....-- . . llllllll IIIMI Ol I "'I' I '"' I .. . . t.. -.. tiiMti.iirn lint .1 !"::?". m:;. : r ml 'bound,: ' IIP Mlllllrl - ---- I ... ............I... ..lt ll.AVtt. America i iiariuiiaii" j--. ...-!. nliK- huiKp liiit'o ilcmnniis '" incicnmu !-., ,...,..- --- ,i,,.. ,,. ,i,., shipping, yet we must ' ""' tame time to keel up with ed nb nils of the Allied armies and "1. evil , neccssltl.s of the Humpcati Ivll popu- latlmi. ! "'Ships, and et more ships.' Is still t the most ImiKiitaiit corollary of tho war. ' Heivv far can we iclj on Ameiic.m effort IPIlfO ill-- ,.,. tt iiinn ni Ulinni"..'' - . I- for the.-e ships? I have, no iioui.t tiicelaln pubhlie.ito. lei I, dal Mlnlstero del ,4V l.'nlted States will do Its utmost, but I ' la (Inert a In Itoinn: .3 .. ,.. .. ..,,.., ,...n,..,... ,. ,.... . .. ?. want to ut go again the vital Importance of Its merlhiint shipping program." 1'ATIIER (J-ARVKY'S FUNERAL Well-Known Priest Died at St. Ariics's Hospital Yesterday I'uneial services, with solemn pontifi cal mass, for the P.ev. Hugh P. Harvey. llrst assistant lector of the Church of (lur Lady of Meicy, who died yesteiday In St. Agncs's Hospital, will be held Tuesd iy luorulng at ;i o'clock, lie was forty-eight years Id. l'ather liarvey was bom In County, Armagh, Ireland. lie came to this 1 country when a boy and was educated a) St. Charles's Seminary, 1'ltlcott City, M.I.: Jit. St. Maty's. Hmniltshurg, Mil..1 and the Seminary nf St. Clinics Hot'- . lonicn. 1 1 ei brook. He was onlaliied to j the priesthood December IT. 1808, nnd ! spent two yt til's In Hie illoui-sa of Mobile. ' Ala. Then he i-jnie to St. Monica's Church, vvheic lie was assistant priest fourteen years, i hree years ago he was transfeired to our Lidy of Mercy elm. el, ,ili,,. lm u.iu Hi,, kiiiritn.,1 .ii. rector of tho Holy Name and Total Alistineiiee Societies. l'ather flatvcy was a nephew of the late Monslgiior P. J. Carvey. who was , rector of St. Charles's Seminary, over I brook, and of the lale l!ev. Hugh ti ,r vey. once rector ot St. .Mink's Church Hilstol. A b. other and sister survive. MINERS' FERMENT TRACED Pli'T.sillP.iill. l'.b. ".c-cder.il ,, lli el. lis have ariested John ItninVk and Andy .lanncz. Au.tri.iii. of vVlnilhcr, In dissatisfaction In the tanks of ."n.ooo'coal cniiicci oil wun luopaganua to cause miners lu central Pennsylvania llomlck Is In Jail but Janacz Is etiti. any III In a hOMlll.ll and under r-nnv,l 'Tin. Jiin are said to havo tirgeil the miners to quit work and not to Join the ' united States army. Considerable lliss.ttlsr.letlon le.u !,.... ' prevalent throughout the district within the last few weeks, hut until il few davs ago l'tderal agcifts weie uh'ablo to tun down the alleged Instigators. Uniformed Soldier Practices Law I LANCASTl-,1:, IM. l-'cb. .'.Today, for the Hist ti.iio in tho history of tlie-1 Lancaster bar. a soldier In uniform was I admitted in ptaellce. Ho was Daniel S. Keller, son of Deputy Attorney (len cral William p. Keller, llrst lieutenant of lompany c, aiiith rnfantry, at Camp Meade. There are eight Lancaster law yers In the military service now. Sensational Slaughter Of High-Gradc CIGARS lie T,l,: ''AMObS L1 Havana Escepcionales i fur S.Vc sle, OJO ff llnv of S3,... Bl'0 Girard Brokers ", of S2.00 es.uu rer Hundred El Yutan T''" ?"" S1.00 S2.25 u. Ul Ai All Oc Popular llmnj-i. In lioses or so Smokes Shops ",',',:. Closed MONDAY "ov Parkway Cigar fihoD N. W. Cor. 15th & Arch Sts. While. 'Hie: ?y I.nc. Jlnll Onler l'llled w lien iii)iiiiuiiiru ii j V 11111 or Money Order hiladclphia Day and Night Service i lia L , " vrt' I J ,A . i'VZaJJ j H " St5E! GLI tf. OPERATI DAI TEUTON! Gli Italian! Kespingono Tutu J gi Attacchl dcgli AUS- tro-Tedeschi l'libllshed nnd Distributed L'nder n.u.Mir . ic uthotlzed by the net of October r, )!il". on HI" nt the l'ostolllco of l'hll-idi-lphhi. IM. Hv order of the l'rcsldcnt. a. s. m;ni.i:so.v, I'ostmaster Oeneral. ltOMA. 2 febbralo. dl comunl- a p. rllante 'alba, hanno nanzalo llo loro llnec flno alia testa delia Vnllo Mclago. ad orlento dl .tlago. Tale azlono rapl'tcscnta uti eonsldereolc guadagno pella regions. ' nl ill nopra dl Monto Vol Hclla, I'altura dmnluante vicino in iwm .uu. au ' Krenzela, ovo le valoioso truppo dt '(jcneriloDla;., durante I prlmi tre glorn i(,na fctiimana. imnno eomiotto u ion an il ro .iiist-in.:L offcnslva. nil nus.rlarl Irumo fatln tin determt.'s. nato sfnrzo per tloRglarc rII Itallanl da ( Monto cat iiena, ma roiiu j-mn icsiunn a. nrlma dl poter atrlvate nllo llneo delloet? trlncea Ncssun nltro tentativo o' rtnt-I pol operato dagll austrlacl. Loll to Illicc iiiiensivo mn . miaic neiie Mr-'leglche, poslzlonl dl t'ol del Itosso , Jtoi(c y mUx tl.. A,.lg0 Cf r.lltll f,i n Pastione dl Monte Tombn, 1ra ii urcmu n ' "'. "io mani t del fiances', gll Itallanl ed I loro nlleatl J fanno mil f.ictla ill iiemlco in una llnea 5; faclhnente difeudlbllo c poderoiamente s loiuiicaia t'rlinu eiie gll austrl.iel possatio nuo- vaiut-nto tentan ill polei- ragghuicero m pianl venetl blsogna die cssl rleon- & oui.simn in n line naiio eiuaii sniio sim j seai-ciall dullo triippe Itallane o francesl, fcl r1ttr-iitn In 11 tf lllira (ilinftl V Will 1 rnimvlnl. . it I oiiioiku t - "i wii. -wtiiiu(r' a-i tvtl .lri. .. .le,!!1)!.! l-.l,. . U .. It ' lit I V.IIV1V 411.11 1111 I lief - iuiiiiij I11VJIU )1 neinlrn n r;Fptttan. (Jit austro- totlcHohl c.ll tn pvanfro tutUv le,-? I ilfMiillln l,,l lVrfrtf t llll Vllltln J 11 1 llUl.1 h. pat all per la i.rosHm.i canipagna dl .j .,,.,, ,,',.., " -A fn rlnuoiata attlclia' sul llaneo slnl. ,;l u ueiii- unee naiiaiie. iru ii i.ago ell cjaina e i aiiqiianti ni .siago, e Etata rappnitata. ma tlnor., nnn si so.io verlft .. . .. ... .. . . U-B ill iiminri-iiiii ,,iiiiii,iiiiiiir,iiii ! ,ti . r vim nu "iiiinui cwinniiiiiiiicuii in iifriiii., it' r: nirinmon ill uxloni dl nrtlBlVSi , CIl.l, .WrntinviatiMrUrr-iir- rontlnuano leloro- kI u.ciirsioiH sojua i'.nssano, cagionando p- li-vl dannl material), ma fetendo paree- lpfwll, Hassan., trovnsl ml up, J1 ',,k.u , , f nllVea 5 . . . .., h''l)a! 1 luitll'U !nli 1 Lmi i I'liau'imi niinlAHnxJ. I per gll uvlatnti neinlci che hanno ope- ek ,-,,to nnehe ill glorno gll attacchl contro af a plcola cltla'. X i;..,.,, II test,, del ooniunloato ulli- S Dour, rinetuti e sfoitiinnll tniuii,-! dl ilguadagnare (I terreno perduto ; lu-ll'nrea di Sasso 1'nsso. II iiemlco 7 Inizlo' lei I inattlna una foito nzlone con Poblettlvo dl slogglarcl dalle posl- S zlonl .11 Monto Val Holla, da dove le ! llotlc trtippp. all'iilba. nu, un lm- provviso attacco hanno nvnnzato flno J, alia testa dell.i Valle Melago. L'at- 'J tacco. tuttavia, si spezz.V prima che 3 II nemleo pote.'se laggiimgetn le llnee 4 per retllcace cooperazlone dill', nos-, tin nrtlcller'ii, l:i quale Incnntrn' gll t assalllori con un podero-n fuooo ill f sb.irramentn, costrlngendoli a ritlraral a tulle loin pnslzlonl. a Mil limanente ilell.i lioute vl fit inudcrata attlvlta' da parte dell'artl glleiia. Nell.i Valle CJulellc.uin, re- splngemmo, con II fuoco elclle nostre grnuate a maiiu, dlstnccatnentl nemlel cho tentavano dl arrlvarc alio nostre II nee. L'attlvlta' dello nostre pattuglle fu silquanto notcvole tra II Poslna c l'As tlco. Durante la scohsa notto un'aere onave nemlel lasclo' cadero ilelle boinbe soptn Hass.iuo. Alcuno per- sone timaserii fer.to e si cbocro a I vetltlcare llevl ilannl materiall. P.OMA, 2 Kcbbralo. II cnlomielli, hr'uadiero Penntno Carl- baldl, coinanilante ell una brlgata dl, i'l fantci la al fronto Italian... o' fctato auto- sfl rizzatn il.il Covcrno Itatiiino a formare ! una Legiono dl Cailbaldlnl. Kgl si e' tecato in noma per conteiire con le auto tlta' mllltarl per la fmniazlono dello iitiuvp tinlta', . he s.iranno sotto II suo coinandn. II Uarlbahll prlinn cho scopplasse la gin rra tra 1'ltuli.i e l'Austrla. comandava la leglone el "1 vulontuii ituianl In Fran cia. timp.itilo' nop nppena I'ltnlla dl cli'ai )' gueii.i nU'odlalu nemlca rag- glungenr.o 1'iittuale grado ill colonnello 41 brlgadl-ie. presso IKserclto Itallano, per nttl ill valoro complutl nlla fronto lta!l- una. duiante gll innuiuerovoll combattl- mentl a ini i gli pieso parte. "Hang, That Hard Iron!" Your machinists will never say this if you use Gray Iron Castings -MADE FRO.M STOVE-PLATE IRON They suve time, tools nnd tem per. Try them and bo convinced. Wionc or Write to Isaac A. Sheppard Co. Erie Ave. and Sepviva St. Makers of "Excelsior Ranges" "Philadelphia's Standatd for SO Years" v , i-. L N MA " )- jjwy o Plenty of Hot Water for a Bucket of Coal a Day Help fonierre the notion' f uel ouppb lir Inatallhif a PAWNEE JUNIOR WATER HEATER Sjvv roiil and gives nn abundmce or plplnn.hot wster In Isundry, kitchen and bathroom, iliy and night. JletitilrM little attrntlon and only a bucket ot coil a day. Nothlnir to get out ot order. Love J" ,'1"V. I'Mlly Installed. Wrlti for booUle. No. .'a. TxecxBjzos.Co. Plumbing and Keating Supplies Display noonn 41 to SO North Sth Street ooo .rcli Btreet 'a 8r3 nM W-l 1 .-V niT 1 1 in imr mm iimiiirM i u imhi i i mr itmi ivr rrn i maiirrriwinr wai iti i rrn inMawnrririiMi i mm i
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