U '1 ,? .. j ' is! , " Euenmoi public Xeibger. NIGHT EXTRA NIG EXTRA VOL. IV. NO. 12.5 PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, WIS rupTm mi 191, nt inr l'trite I.rtv.rn Courixr PRICE TWO CENTS' 1 MILITARISTS RETAIN GRIP IN GERMANY IS IT COLD TODAY? JUST LOOK AT THESE FACES ARCTIC BREEZES! QUICK NEWS SEND MERCURY TO BELOW ZER i Coal Famine and Poori7 Last Vestige of Peo- Pie le's Resistance Vir tually Crushed THREATS OF HUNGER AND DEATH TRIUMPH London Observers Expect Disturbances Soon to Break Qui Again RULERS FACE DILEMMA Kaiser Must Either Grant Re forms or Win Smashing Success ih War glweva, rcb. :,. German strikers threw a bomb against the Imperial Palace in Her Jin, according to-tlispatches received from that city today by the Journal tic Genet c. Xo details were Kit en. I.OXDOX, ieb S. Girman mlllinilsm Is HIM supreme In the Central Umpire, Its Iron liocl today li.nl eiusheil out tlrtually tho last testlge ot tcslstanee by the starting, cnslaud roimorf people Cowed by the tl rcat of the firing squad uiul fearful for the fato of their women anil children through leduetloni of tho'r already meager rations, the pro-' letting workers nail Mrtually all re turned to tho factories. Only one Isolnted case of continued re sistance was reported Tliat jh at Jena, whero tho T.tgeblatl said a thlid ot tho men cmplotecl thcie had walked out Saturday. Theio Ih a disposition ninutiK officials and KtudcntH of economics heie to re-1 Bard tho waning of the general strlko I as only a temporary sutceuse of the Cui , tral 1'oweis" liiduKtrl.il and political problems Tho work of tho extraordinary court- 1 mirtlil at Herlln, In Imposing sctcin penalties 011 strike leader-) Is expected I to proldo fuel for further trouble 1 William Dlttman. Socialist member of tho lit lehstag, was Kcnlenced to llo years' Imprisonment for ' Inciting to high treason" and received an additional tno months for resisting public au thority. Imperial Chancellor Hertllng previously" had iefued to Intervene in Dlttmann's case, declaring lie could In toko no cltll proeeduio so long as tho military ttaH Huprelno in tho capital Helnrlch Schullze. another popular leader; In tindei1 six months' sentence for distributing strike literature. TIFO COURSES NOW OPEN FOR KAISER WASHINGTON-, Kcb. D Tho situation as deteloplne In the Central Kniplrcii today penults of onlj ttio courses, aa Internatton il expert-i ncro seo It. Tho Peace sentiment i throughout tho Teuton countilen has'tlon ho was uppio iihlin; bis task lure leached tho stnKO where lutlf-way meas. onl In a splilt of co upt ration tires, deceitful dlplnmatlo motes nnd MAOXiri 1)15 OK Pl.OJIX'T I'.'.iM0. ',?.CS f.,,i,U 'JCVna" fhlor!,'"'lc- Kl.st of all. Admiral llottles outlined Iced to, un or tho people can no loncc! ' 10 ,0blem before him My problem " Bf.i.,y .. exl'c,lH ''"Hete: I said he. Ih tint of iieatlmt au output l.lther Germany must make an lion, of ships In a siimit; .tear iltletn times est. unmasked, open moto for peace, o i KreatM than lias eter been muted In , llcnnany must moro than eter throw any pietious c.ir In tho nation's bls- (onttnurd on race lj, t'oluinit I lie C'oul intieil on fuse To, I'ulumn si.i 360,000 ANCIENT EGGS D00MEDPEACE PROPOSALS In Cold Storage Since Council at Berlin to Co 1912 and Their Destruc- ordinate Teuton tion Ordered War Aims V dUtUUAld KfVt IXjIAIi Atl& Tho destruction of 211,000 pounds of ogcB, or approximately GO. 000 dozen, vraH ordered today by ( J. Hepbuin, , counsel In chief for tho 1 cucrnl food I ndii.lnlul.nlln.i (ni. tl..i..u. I. ...I .... I .ill. ., X CtlllOJ I . Ulll.l, I lliu urouiiun inai cue' mo Ulllll ini- human consumption, having been In storage since the summer ot 1912. ThesQ 260,000 cgKS wiro placed in tho Dclawaro Storago and Kreczlng fompany's plant, Ameilcan and Callow -hill streets, by Mortis 1'ianlc In 101.', no cordlne to K. A. l'cnner, una ( t the storaeo comixiny bfllUaK Tho storage bill now amounts to approlmately J2200. Many attempts hate been made to hato tho eggs released and destrojed , Tho matter has been taken to couit, paid Mr. Hepburn, and u Judgment ob-1 talncd for tho storago charges How- over, tho eggs hato virtually no taluo Tho Btoraeo company has no povvei to destroy them, tho Stato Kood and Dairy Commission cannot touch them until they are offered for s ilo as food "and tho original owner has lefused tn io moto then', tho food otllolals explain. "Thcso'Vggs aro absolutely unfit for human consumption," said Ilobert Jl, Rlmmers, special agent of' tho State Tftlrv iinil Vn,n1 roimiilulr.n "rtm e..rt,l administration Is the only agency Iiby-N mi, ino power io ucstroy iiiem. iney aro niw uelng taluahlo storago space, I have had a number of conferences with the food Gftlclals on the lubject. I understand they ure now going to act." i Mr. Hlmmers, differing fiom tho food t omclals, sajs that these cegs cannot oven be used for fertilizer. He has taken this matter up with fertilizer companies, but lhey udvlJe him thut the diet of opening the cairn lu which the eggs aro packed would bo moro than Uiev nro worth, Kood ofllclals ...,rZ .7 ' "' ,, , , , . p. yth?ti " tlir nre padtcd Jn thirty .T'f)Wind cans, thin 3 not tho case. ', 4 , BOWLES TO CUT EXTRAVAGANCE .AT HOG ISLAND Adinil'Ul Declares, How ever, for Big Salaries for Able Men IS HERE TO CO-OPERATE 'the mi u ilin help to make this emit Nlilihiillillni; pmjert ut lli N'anil n Mine will he flitllhd to nil the MilurltH thei Kit, 1 lime nrirr Mild h word nor bue I i nntt r.pluleil sn Inir a Miird iiliout "flrlllK" llll lltllll. It Mill It II htlltelMFIlt hum iredlted to me It wni. tmiili with out nit kiionledKe. It 1. of rourhe, itreilleH to u) Unit un evtriitiiKiinie or fiinrlt!iiii. If tintthliiff of thut kind U dUeiiterril, Will be promptly i Unlimited. These weio the opcnliiR cun tired to day b Hear Admlt.it Ki.un.ls T, llowlcc, foimcr clialiuian of the UmciKency I'leet Corporation, who'lias jii't arrived. In thlH city to Kup!.tl"0 for the (lotfiii nunt tho operations of tho American 'international MilpbulldhiK Coiporatlou nt Hob Island Ho lecilted new "paper men tud.i In the suite of olllees ho h.i8 opetud on tho fouueenth and llfteenth floois of the Jkdiial Arts IlulldliiK. hK treutli and V. limit stiects and m.ido It pl.iinl) undef-tood that in spile of the recent stlktuies made hi fore tho Senate lommiyeo upon IiIkIi suIiiUm paid to j es.ee uIIcch of the shlnliul illui; coipnra- HUNS WOULD HALT OERlMAN'-v WANT TO 1 PA11 lu,'l,l'1'"a "'" 1U IjVjAU UlSTl'I'.DAM, 1'cli n. Decisions of far-ienclilng liupoitanre .il lug upon the futuio policies of tho Genua!! and Austio-lluiigaiiau Govern- ..., . .n1 liuntH aio itpeeted to i e suit from the council of tho Tculiii chiefs whleh i opened in lieilln .vtslelday. nccoidlnc tn Infoiniatlon lcielwd today ftojn tho Gentian i.ipltal, it is icported tint the representatives of tho Cintial I'mplres hato beon directed to scio au ultlmntuni upon tho liolshcilk delegates at the Ilrtst l.ltnvsk peace confcicnco demanding dellnllo ucceptancu or lejectlon of tho Gciuian tituis within a specified than. Another question which is nbsoiblne mo attention of tao tieiman rcpiesenta thesT Is tho dlvcrgenco of principle) in the lecent war alms speeches of Count toil Hettllntr. the Gprmnn cli.inailn . and Count Czernln, tho Austrian j Koielg Minister 'Iho Germans iilin i to In lug tho Austio-Hungarlans Into Hun and to halt an; further otertuies which Kinpoioi Charles may bo dis posed to mako toward tho United States Germany not only wants to bold Austria HUhsc'it lint to her own peaco tonus, but wauls to tako Iho lead and hold tho Initiative when It tomes to putting out "peaco fcelets" to tho I n tente, Tho Industilal unicSt in both Ger many and Austtki Is lielng discussed ut tho louncll and eo-operatlvo steps nio being planned lu both to hold down the count! lea by foico agitations of anus. The Kaiser is leprcsentcd at the council by Dr. ton Kublmann, the Uor maii foreign secretaiy, and Hmperor Chailett. of Austria, has leprcseittutlon In tho pel son nf Count Czernln. tho Aus tilnn foreign minister, Clcneral ton I.udcndorff, quartermaster general of tho flcinian ni in? and thief of staff to Von Itlnrietihuiir. Is lentesentlng the German i milituty natty, riotli Uulgnrla and i Turkey hate lepresentatltes present, but I ": ..,.. . . ... ,...-v.. ..-, tlioy aio not playing an important part lu tho d:HberallonJ. ' aK&mmimnKmmm (i yisXsiw2iKMnKWCKjysmBmimmmm!m"'uzyji. r ...w&.si k' PVS'S'iiSSwaHBHvRaHIHBKUSISktSaH WAR'S END AFAR, SENATOR WARNS Wadsworth Calls Upon Congress to Reorganize Against Mistakes ' NO INDIVIDUAL ATTACKS" WASHINGTON'. Kcb 5 AViiriiliis tho nation tint tho nut of tho war Is far off. Sen itoi Wndswmtli of N'cw York, u lie publican number of the s-enato Jlllltuij Aflalrs Couimlltco, called upon I'oumiss this nfttinunu to older ut once ,i leoiK.mU itlon of the war in u ahement an a s ifcKU.tnl against further ml-l,il.ts of the nature letealcd bt the, nun linextlKatloii, He p n tie it lailj iiikcs tll pisiiKi of tho w.n cab hut and inuiiltliins cllctitur bills. Senator t nNuoith eonlliied bis eiltl elsin to tin piiMiit tsteni ot Koteiu meut and ni.iile no attack upon Individ u il olbilals lie plained tho iniii) ac c'omplMiineutH or the AdiulnNtiatlon cltiilnK tho ial tt ir and described the i lie i luil tliioUKh which tho nation lias jtrt pas'-ed a-, 'rormatlve and ipei t pas'-ed a-, 'formative and ll- un nt. il 'I would hi iiiutcnt ' ho sild. "that this same stile of .ifTaliH should con- HUM s.lllli' si lie' in ..nun SSiSS? li' 1 (onvimed ii a shoit time , ed for a little while lonser and If tho end were suielv 111 biKht vve would not need to ionflll oui'ilves tu inn h with the wai-mak-I Ink' matlilnei.v llut 1 entcitalii the deep couvlctiiiu tint the did is not In! slKht: that wo shall h ivi to tiavel a' Imitr, haul load lifoio Wo leaeli lb goal I fed entaln that the stialn will grow inoio and moio settn- us the iiionths go bj, ni:i:d jioiu: hinrs, moih: .mi:.n- "Ameiba's efloit must constantly cx- t,a"d; wo. must seuu more and tnoie t,oops uhioid we must build moio and moro ships' to e tiry thcni; wo must grow nunc and moie food to feed them and to leed oui Allies also; g must make use ot au e vci-lm icislng percent age of out mines, ii inspoit.itlou facilities and mauuf.u tin lug facilities, in older that these men ni.iv bo .limed to n de gieu surpassing tin aimament of oui ineniles, tint lint may bo fed nnd clothed and cared tut "Indeed, as I tietv this situation, tve ure only upon the Ihieshold of this tte niendous undei taking, and, as thuo goes on, it will demand of tho couutiy and (oiithiiinl mi 1'iiiin Sl ohiinii Ou0 VARES MAKE READY TO OUST CAMPBELL Unseating of 25th Ward Leader Planned at City Com mittee Meeting Friday - At il sneelal iesi!ganzatlu iiinthiLr of tho CIO Committee I'tlday afternoon ous-1 ici proceedings win on niougni against Maslsttuto William K. Campbell, who hits been liepulilli.in leader of the Tit cut) -linn W.ud foi seternl jcais, on chatges of dish) all) to the pail), ho eauso Jio tluevv bis sunpoit to the Town Meeting pait) last fall N'otico of the meeting was given out at tho lommlttee s headciuartets, Eleventh and Chestnut streets, tod.-i) , icsnlutlon tuaiging i-nmpiiel with 'iiuioenln- nnd treachert It was said this, aftcinoon, would moio than IlkclJ' be presented by State Senator Kdvvln If. Vate. Tho matter of toting Campbell out Is entirely up to tho meiubois of tho committee, His ousting, how ever, seems certain ovvlrg to tho fait that of tho fort)-clght members; In Iho commltteo. fort)-two aro irgardcd as dut-and-out organlintlon men. , .Memoers 01 lliu cuiuuiiuco ivuay fa u ' t'ontloued on rag Six. Colomn 1'our Members of tno commltteo tvday fajd U. S. MUST ADD TO FOOD ECONOMY Doctor Taylor Says Our Duty Is to Maintain Morale of Allies LINES HOLDING STRONG i tt i oit 'ii:i,i,s w a it Till Ills Hie AllbN are on the defetflve; (line ahiiivM liuve hern nnd hlllt ure. llie Allies lilies lire holding Klroinc, but I'lilll Anirrlru Kris Into urtloil nil olVelo.lve inn fcimrtv be looked for. It I fond thut our llles need to Krt p up the ninrule of the civil pnpa IuIIiiii and we must fiirnUli II, The ure not sinning nnu, uiul tinerbii iniisf mil lit them slurve. 11 Is the himseulves and the rnoUs of Xltierlrii Hint will save the slllltl Hull. , Hie mrrirnll pcnple have not iiwukenrd to the supreme neiessllv of ronservliif- fuml lie stopping w-tiste, I lie rleh lire nut setting the e ntnple they should mid n luiv iiih soihi lie pussed to curtail their extruvii Kiime, at lensi In public eiillng plutes. AmpljfjiiiK and (plalnlug his star tllng speech on war conditions befoir a Ktnup of reprtseututite nidety fohv at the huiio of II T Stotcsbuij list night I)r Alonzo Tat ho' sild todat that he feared ho had not improved Blrom-I enough upon his audliuco tho necesillj. for tcnscrtliiR food supplies Doctoi T.tilot, a foiuier I'nltetsitv of l'ennsvl. t.mli piofessor of croiioiulcs, Is new an .issbtant to Heibert Hooter national f'od iiilmlnlstrator. and in tills lapicltjr iccently accompanied the Houso mission to 1. in ope 'In my talk last night I was speak ing mi own pcisonal tlews," said Doe tor 'I a lop just before leaving fot Wani!ni.ton, "and not as a lepiesenta live of tho Adnilnlstiatlon My tlews regarding tho food sltuittou line and In Htu Dpi hnvvevei, I bellete uro those Ptitei talncd by tho Wu In atithorlt) In WushlnsUiU. London, l'.uis and 1 Ionic AI.MIV I.IN'HS NOT CHI MULING Hegatding mj reference to the Allies' Hues at the fiont, 1 was mlsundci plood b Homo of the newspaper men and niliois piesent. I did not say, or mem to sat, as 1 hate been quoted, that the lllis' lines aro i rumbling', hau been Inoketi Jlirough or even that t lc aio likely to bo btokcu tlitough What I did say was they .tie bent In the itiilil.it or engineering sense This condition has existed from almost tho teu st.ut of the war, keeping the allies on the defenslvo to hold this bent lino and Jhe aio still on the de fensive s a mattei of futt the new Amei li.tn seam Iks well up to tho German fiontlti at one end nnd well back In tho Iicneh teiiuniy ut tno otlier ino i mini it Ion of tho Ameilcuns with the I'tench Is theieforo along an Irtcgular i senilelii le and the Germans aio piesslng In solid phalanx all within tills salient ( onllnlltil ml 1'ilge Mi (ubiinii Twu i FIGHTING IN SOUTHWEST RUSSIA ON WIDE FRONT PctroKiml Hears Holshevil.i ttnil Rumnnian Activities Aic Gicntly Hxtentied COI'KN'HAGKX. Kebs S. righting between tho IlolshetIM and tho lluiuan. Inns now extends over u wide front in southwestern Ituslu, advices from Petrogrnd toda) s-ilng that tho Del shot Ik Government has begun to ton reutruto ic-eiifoiccnients against tlio Itumanlnns. - , , .. . 1 I'l-Jte"' Jfmls "cross Mol- Injfafllin Jlusslan piotlnto invtis far as tho Dniester ( Tho lighting da via and I of llcrsanili Itltcr. carlKU OK l'EI tM I MNT. n rswv erf ul ,tor""Y almanthiu, vw air iu "Si flnancUl pse. , M'ADOO TELLS OF NEW MOVE TO AID PORT Announces Plan by Which Export Freight Will Be Redistributed , UKNFFITS PHILADELPHIA th tiioo -. ritmt n; ro pour "I frel Mint ..nnirtlilii; rr lirnrllilut In the movement of trullle will lie iiirnni IiIUImiI l tliU ii'iteiiiriit "I lulleve Unit the niliillnti of tli.i freight rniise.tliii priililim U at linnil uiul Unit the port of I'liltuilrliililu will rr- I lelte It, hhure of Hie export commerce from now on," lilt Mj7 I unrffieititiil ..-lll.M. ICI.N. I ell. .1 Tho oiKaiiUitlou of u matt incut In, tthliirtho nlll o or the dlnetor Kciural of the railroad!, HUlnplm: bo ml. nuns, luiU and loiunieit lal uiijinU itlons aro .i p.ut for the itdlstrllAitlon of tiott liilKht Is annoiinied In a letter fiont IMicitnr Genual .MeAiloo to ('impress- man Illint S. v.iie, in dlscussim? the plan to use tho facilities of tho poit of I l'bllidelplu.i to a pi iter .tcnt i 'I feel tint somethlnir tin beneficial I to the moteinint of ttnllU will bo ite- loniplNheil h) this niowiiu lit. thodlni- toi Bineial diclaies CoiiKiisMiian Vain line hid tho timstion of the atallabllltv of the pint of rhllailelplila up with tho I din t tin general fot soino time .it the le- llllfst of th Dipiitnient of Whaitcs, I Docks nnd Tellies of Philadelphia. , ,' , ' ","1 " niiuu'iii in cm ficlght congestlim pn,hlm Is near and I tint tho poit of l'hllidelphl.i will re- eilvo It- shin if the eport iiiinmerce from now oil I -I III llllt ,V III II tlll llllllll... . . j I . C'ongies-inau Vale declinil today: ' It Is onlj n question ot time, and I trust that the moveimnt Dlrectni iieiiii.il .MeAiloo speaks of ,e specd.v. aa well as proilelent, in vvorklnc out the ptohlein " Tho shlpiilni; boaid has inapt other problems lonceinlng port faillltles which litis now meeting It Is tuedlctiil that tho present port lacllltles of the eoimtry " ' ' no1 "r M""t"'1" "en tno Huge shipping piograui Is worked out Congiessmaii George W IMnionil, of I'hlladeliihla, ptesented a plan to tho shlpiilng boaid, when It was first organ ized, b which tho piesent Hog Island shipbuilding silo would bate been used as a great cpoit ttntlon for tho board, lu tho luesent agitation on belnlf of the poit of riillndclpbla, which Is being biouglit to ollli lal attention, etety loe il I sotuco will be of las-ting benefit to the j port which, from tho standpoint of piitato operation of tintllc, was oter looked In fat or of N'ew York, according to testimony which has keen given be fore the Committee of Meichiut .Maine of tho House. MUST USE THIS PORT, SAYS RAILROAD CHIEF 1 M iv aid Chambers, assistant direetot general of lallroids. speaking lor the lallrnad administration, admitted to da in a letter to tho Hvimmi I'l'iiuc I.i.d4lr ih.it tho poit of N'tvv Yoik cannot handle nil thn munitions and sup plies being suit to Km ope Ilo said plans wele now- being lousldeud for the f ontluiird on 1'ucr Twu. Column Thrre HENEY SEIZES FILES OF SWIFT & COMPANY i . Counsel for Federal InvcatiKntois Gets Evidence, Despite 1'iotests of Packers' Attorney ( IllCAGO, 1 h, 5. Aimed tilth a sennit veairaut. SnecI.il'CouuscI l'rnneis j, Hene). of tho 1'cderal Trado Coin- inlsslou, toda) seed tho Swift & Co, files In thu iillku of Attoine) Henry Veeder ivcr tho ptotcslH of eedci nnd other law)cis foi tho puckerH Ilene) and fout aids, iiunnipjiikil by Assl.tunt t'nlted States Atloi lie) J A. I'lemlng, obtained posM'sslon of ivldencn in tho eoimuls slons lacking liitestlgatlou which Yeed ct had fought to prevent. Drop Dead Shoteliitf! .Snow iiit.tnrtjltl). I'a . Feb. L This . itv unci tlclnlt) It experiencing weitltei far j B10iery store of M. M)eis, nt tho Inter below tho iu mark this mumlng 1 ectlon ot Twelfth and Hodman streets, Tliennomeiers ouisiub ,1110 ni) leeoiueu 30 below and there Is much sulTering. 'the gus supply lor fuel. , ,or,m,tely. tho pe ubUgca lu'd iend 611 coal, one fatality Ins so far I fuel. Ik holding out oplo aio not been iinurtrd. Joseph Oiter, slt)-llvo eaia old, whllo s weeping snow was apparently (Acrconio b) tho cold and dropped dead at his homo in Glllmcr, i'a. , FRENCH REAP HARVEST IN AIR BATTLE PAIUS, Feb. 3. Eight German airplanes wcio completely destroyed and five others were brought flaming to ctrth by Trench aviators in a serlrs of formidable nlr battles over the German lines Sunday, it was officially nnnounccd today. Au enemy attack in the Chemln-des-Dames legion, following aitll lery preparation, was thrown back before the nttackinng waves reached the French lines, it was announced. 1J.120 NONCOMRATANT VICTIMS OF HUN WARFARE r.O.VPu.W IVIi, .". - Ihuiii milim.uliUs anil nil i.ildcis Imtu killed 11,120 IhitMi ninintnli.iiiints, nun, women and hililtiu, Clmnecllor of tin- K cliriiiiei tlonur l.nt ibil.iicil In the Iloti-e ot I'oiiimons tml.it, I'HILADELl'HIA-CAMDEN BRIDGE HILL PASSED Hills piDtldlnK fin the lonstitietlnn of ivlnldpe nctos tho Delaw.ne Itltci between Cnnulcn iiml riill.ulelphl i mid tween .Icrsc t'ltt and New Totlc bate ot ltoptcontatlus of the New ,ler-ov -- -- PHILADELPHIA EXPERT Willi mi l.Iniltid. tin' .1 Lute l'l.ll.id, lpl.lt innimKU "t the l'.irncss-Wllby Comptliy. i.iih.-M Mi-iiiisiiii line omiiiiih i. us ,..ii,, nas iiceii suiiiinoiicu io V.ihim.t..n f..i entice In icnmc tlmi All. I.i. In til I i Is ii cii,i In 111' i M ill I i- inn of the ECONOMY BAN PUT ON TABLE D'HOTE Vm, i,. A,.l- 2irtrtrl ,. iiiutji iu rai pivt,vti avjc New Food-Saving Plan CONSERVATIONISTS MEET It I iindeiMoiid that .tliim Mni tb will ask I ii i i nppniprlatloii of SlOi'.HOO ,. ., ... ,. , i ,. ... ....... , "' ' '" """""" """ "'"" "'' P'etciillon plans, apinotcd by -Wlit- ( ant Nntloiml l'ood Adnilnlctiatoi Wnl- rnlllitlr..liunitlliif.itl't II. ill l.ir i tlclpitliig in till (list U slon neie J. S ('riitihlield, npic si ntliii; the Male food tiilmliil'i.itloii. and lit Cool.e, of the city fond ndiulnlsii.tlloii. If p. alls twill, nut i.c picpiiid, table d hole illmii i i will In i tit t'nuu and aftil-tht.itii illuneis i.lso, as a ih istle aid in n i i ol jo mi -hoi Lim 'Un i nl plans in o Idi m I i, dis till lint, nl the tv with a eonunittei of time I I i.iill dixtllit. Win. will see that tin iiuinlltv of various foods on timid Is ilnekiil un. (smelillv in tli r.nn, illstilits and the eongisted (lis- Irlcte rho (internment bad agieed that. ' .. win jo theie Is a special sliortago of ,i ,ertalu kind of food pioduct, this short, ..go will bo taken cnto of. t.i stop wnst igo Is the pilmlp.il ol,. ip. . nf ,i.n fnod-shot tage i iiiiiniitti ps niul the lesoliltlnu loverlng these points tvhl go befoie Coinii lis Tbtiisdii), at which tlmo M it m "smith will nk fui a fui Iher apptoptlatlon of MoO.OOU to intii the espensi. ot this pi in, In addition to the $.'.",(ini now on hind, piovldcd foi UsO lit 'vv.it I UK igenelcs ' IMtl ins of hotels, leslauiants and dining (.its lodiv wele jiut nil blead rations Wold vias icitivcd tod.i) front Wnshlnglou th 11 rood Aihnlnlsli itoi Hooter bus nidered tint Indivlduil poi tlons nf whe' it hi cad in tolls shall not exceed two ounies In the i.ise ot bread 01 lolls Inked ot ioinnic.il, oat meal oi bi. in tin pintioll tnav lint (V ceed foil iiiuurF Telegiaius weie sent to the lintel lepii si lit ttlves of the food ndmlnlstintlnn In evety Slate -iskln; that tin) eufoico tho onle-r stiletl). WAR roGD PLANS DISfL'SSKD A meeting nf the men and wonu u inns' nctlvn lu war wotk thioughnut the Statu of Icuus)ltanla, Ineludlng the eountv food admliilstiatoifi, lliu count ch.tli men of tho lnod supply lomm.ttee of tho Committee! ot I'ubllo Safetv, the foil i mlmito men, tho members of tho speak ers' bureau and the women of tho con servation department of tho ttoiuiu's Council of N'atlonal Defense, Is bilng ( etitlntird on I'iibp livo, (nluiiui Two . t Pkl III l.'lll I1VI1 IIIVTI TXT rr A T -l-r--r VI A 1 1 V I II I I I I 1 iij.. . - uvm, r aaa.ixx ah uvrt.U XJ1J.T , -rv'',, "luu ul,JJ1 vjjjxw x J VilVlitllj im I .. I - ' Pnlif-o fspolf Missintr TTi'mrinonf nf fit.nnnlwml. .. ci-i. 1 1.1iis.s. w.. .u..w m. MS....V...W ja. vei ut;iilJclt;n its eStllll 1 "" '"'v,....i.i v; re;i i lie iiuurq- .y ii,,,,,,,, rji;, Tir i """"fil b tho l'lilladelphU Ilapld Trangltr?i MeanS Of bOlVintr MVStGnnilS 'comnanv woiked hatdsblns on tl,nliv3 Murder A toin euiuci of .1 dollar bill, held I HiMiilv in the stirfciied flngeis of n il)lug man. Is the oul 1 lue tho jmlle t , liiiio to tho perpelraluis of 0110 of the j most ballllng muubis thc hato hid to deal with in .viais Crlis of pain coining fiom Iho lusldo ' of a ej.il bin at the eoriiei of Twelfth I rid I'.i.dman trcct.s this nioiiiing about C (AI sic unioveiid n itDsler) that mat netci be ftruttd out I A man gltlni his nunc as "I.eo I'er- seie)" vvas found there b) l'atrohii.iu 1 I'd wards, of tlio Twilfth nnd I'lne 'stieets btatlou, with tlueo builds thiouga ids Btom.nh He died at tho 1'ennstlvanla Hospital soon nrter with- cut spf liking tMept to whisper -I.eo I'crsezc)" as bo dlid intrnlnian Kdwaieis was passing mo when ho heaul low eiies of pain Ho looked about nnd saw smoke coming fiom tho coal bin In front of Iho M)crs grocery stoio. Inside ho found l'ei sezev. Ills e'lotlilng was on tiro and further Investigation disclosed tho bullet ma ft 4- . dSl..l m m .- . W was tho torn corner of a on. dollar l"'.. ... ,., . , ,. SO WVtll'Vll l,s ,v,t liy. Lis ll4ilt n luiinel under tfio Hudson lilt or lie-j been lushed tin liilniotiMlv bj the House .oKMntnti1. - TO AID SHIPPING HOARD with the fnlt. d Stales Slilpplni; lio.ud. .ili'ei" FREEZING PUBLIC CONDEMNSP. R. T. PMllo.tcjn nf nPi.ll,r G,.,, vucijj(3v. ua. iiuiicj ucu- ice Causes Complaint of Inadequacy PROTEST AGAINST LEASE Public piotest iiK.ilnst the c ollapaltiir tiollcy seitleo leached Its greatest o .... . . ... unio so tar tins mouiiiiR when, with tho temperatuic alinost clown to tho reason's lemid. nennlo inl ih. niiiir,,u!inin Ilapld Tianslt foinpan.v' ndinlsslon that the lervlcc was "lotten" and then s,tood on the stieet (oineia and slilveud, w.ill Inic for i un that wci.i flvo to thlity inlnuliH In mi lv big nnd then often failed to slop becaune tbej were Jammed to e.ipaciti '.housnidi of pelsons walked miles in Moil, in t icaih the cb vnt' subw.i line or fnllovvid their own tan. i.ir llius back tuu.ud ilu ! tei iiitnl fin siiuaies and scpi.uvs to meet cats (in which thero was .i ih.incu of tiding. All along the Huts citizens stood .mil dimeil nil the corners until thev v " nan iro7cn, only nt last to s(iieeie I lulu ears that weie as cold as tho mini at luosphcie 'lliu Ient,th) statement bv'tlm I. i: T Conip.inv, admitting a sh.uo nf lespotisl blllt) for thu collapse of tho seivlce tit this time when good tinnslt facilities nie linpeiutlvo If the e Ity N to 'hold up Us end' of tho tt.it it oik, but blaming tho war and the weather for a pait of the eollapse, uppanntlv failed to win any sjnipathv foi the loni'iiuv. 'Iho altitude of the shiveilng and fieezing public was Just this It Is the InisliusR of a torpoiatlon jiirtlcTilail) a public seivlco eorpoi ithm In piaitlce foieslght uitd to bo pi( pared to meet iineiKcnclcH All) body eotild run a good street cai s)stem under lrii.il conditions Whit a good puhlli uillii) cominny Is for Is Io i un one wlnthei Iho conditions aie good, ib id or iudllfeicnt I'. 1! T. SIATI.WIKXT COVrrcjsiftv Opponints of the dt)'s lease of Its ' high-speed transit s.vslein, now parti) I lllllli'l I ntistrili tlnti I,, I !,. lil.n . .i..,..,.i . ilapld Transit Comnttiv. ilrr.r.i n, inlkipie of the (onipinj'H present svs- tun Is all the proof that Is npirs.iri , that the lease should not bo tonsunt- inati d. the lutlPn" nert Ice ntlmlltcil .,.. .UIOI..IMV useit io cm -lotten" vvl I be made one of tho big points lu the Icllt against the lenwn lipfittn in,. ...n. 11n.no .nioc f oinmls-sion If tho com-! . . r. . . .. . -..- ....j ,-wu' his alreadv approved, and if th,. ,-o,. ..... 1 .... ,:...ZTZ -r; s ,.. e.Muiiui inreei . . . "" I ll r I 11111 KMV. llll If II IJ t v - 1 NMiher was ) theie any means of Identl. I " neighbors eould bo round ' (aid anv- slmtu ,11 ,. . Iliatlon X who had heatd ance. Mieis said th. 1 ,, ... ' .""1"."' I .".ii mi eu no Heard faint cries that sounded 141.0 'Help me." but . T brief ntes, guioi, fallen , lllhc(n 1 In sight and ho went bail. Into 1 Is s 10 ' ..... .- . '-' "-"Ml IIIU 111110 I'ioiii the bunilnir ,-.1,., I.. u 1. ..... thought hi tim jiollco that the r,nn I must liaio lieeu held close to tho inin's ..., ,1, to iuuiiio 1110 shots, Tho1 I.Tr.M.11! OI'IIVY tout dol ar bill leads tlim i,. ,i,i..i. ,i...i,.. .1 -.,0 ...... u.... ..... K,.fj . ....---.-.. ....... , i,, ,,n, in.ietrun iipcw, ,. ..hh'mu e,. 11 iar Arsfi?. ,o,,,,c" -i w"wff,s jsrH? s:.,,,, I,,.,.., i ... 1... ' lll.ST.M- I HTItl-.l-.T .f. .loihi.. 1.1 1 ri. ... I.. ,..'.. . ". I.?1:" "n?-ii!?t: , V ' "i which is now III tho possession of tho police, who am seeking to tlnd tho man who at- leiiijus 10 spi-iiu mo sioien money -' ' Delatt are May Hat c War Session WILMINGTON', Del.. Feb. S Oot-1 ernor John (k-Tnwnsend, Jr. has been nsked to call a special sess on of the neiiiiiiiiiiiiv 10 e-unn-iicr lluilieiTI III COII- neellou with tho war and to make an-1 .S.art I Alk rSBB illl I .- ll.l . I Jn rder nwVPJS0Jt crnl incmbei o( tho body to fill vacnli- C1C0, v . c - . - rn,.11.. o a jj A1 11UUL7 ourvice Aua to buttering - f NO RELIEF IN SIGHT' Industries Halted on Coldesftlj l elmiary Day in Nine- '. f j teen Years "wi j tlllllllcllt ... 1 a. in 4 II '! n. in :l to ...'ji' n n. in ; n ,i, in I u, lit I min , ' " h, in II t i. in II ii. in l 'p. in " n. in : a p, ni I niilllrtnl 'i u'Moik Trinprriiturrn Putin . .... I.ddl (.tune . , , . 1 lirtiiul lllll "I," ftltitioii at rortv-MUlh Mlrrrt ,, ! lirriiialitnuii and f lirllrn iilrmir . OII'KIAI. T i;tti'i:u.Ti itKs lMk B .AS ) 6. MUj -third street anil I.iiiimIiih nr uirntie , . , . f 4 Urliin jero. Zero weather icturncil to I'lilUdelphl today for tho second time thin winter, tho must set ere In the annalx of th "father huuau for nlnctt-elRht years-' In Itn wake It brought widespread nur icrlnit. hundred)) of families belne tvlth- out roal. It caused a h'oncial tte-uo nf all fielRht tinlllc Hundreds of com lUUtClH Weio 1 itil 111 unit, nu uiil.itt.An ,, tlicr ,,.,,, ,,, ,nlo ther Ur. -.i.,,, frnm ,..,.. ,., . ,..-,, 'J ll0.. 1lp,nil ,. -.. . ... rf. seikiusly delated, inado many hundreds late at the Ir ollkes Shipyard workers alonif the Hcl.ittnir. fpecdlnpr the Got iimnent shlpbulldlnK progrnm, were foiled to quit t6rk. All l'lilladelphla shltcied as tho mer cun leached the loty Jiolnt of 2 de Krccs below yeiy at 7 o'clock. This Is milt 2 dcKieen warnur th-in tho coldc.it day this winter. December 31. when tho tliei mounter iCKistcicd 4 denrees "-1"."- ." the coldest February weauier in mncteen e.u a teninerattiFA I of minus hK being iccoided lit 1889, the eoiiiesi i enruary on lecoid. To add to the ilNconifuit, frigid -winds fiom tho noitltwest nceompanlcd th swift drop In temperature. Tho mer cury fell JC degrees In thirtt-one hours. chopping fiom a high point of 31 during, Sund.it 's warm tvate. TJ In the suburbs and outl)lng section; $, iiiuiii luwcr leiiipei.uures.wero reported 2" Chestnut lllll thermometers registered I?.! nine degecs below at tho coldest irt? i iiiii x) 1 viiuvn. J.UHJ SlUlie) lT,7v liiirti.il nlf-lil lmlr.vt llnrt.t lun 1,a1,..w'v.." tho Kortt -sixth street station of IheVVj "I.." nvo below : uttmantown una "CheU ion nlsinida. Inn 1iilmv SIlTlt .ltili,1 .n. street and Lansdowno nteiiue, fojir he low , Xo bopo for a teiiirn to normal Kebrunr) temperatures Is held out by tho Philadelphia foiccasto(j There will bo little'. If mi) change In temperature todi). Tho bet bo (an promise, ta a nun some tlmo tomorrow of the In and of abnormal weather l'lilladelphla has bei it in'i Usiuined to fot the l.iBt few we I, a maximum temperature of alum' l'i 'ii (leg! cos. This will laet a! n.i. i in-light bonis and what tho i illn i m iv do aftn 1li.lt tlliK'.N prob Umatkal Alihoui. t tcmpetatuies lu the Itocky thiuiit mi legion, wluio tho present told witt i iiilglnatid, hue risen about .10 litems and tlio waiiii wave thero Is V ninil ; e.iHtwaid, tho weatherman said that h) the time it leached l'hlladetlphla It would bo spent and llttlu relief could be expic'tid fiom this souice. With six degieis below zero nt lllou- i center Clt). X .1, this morning, all out- t sldo work ut the juiiIh nf the Xevv Jcisey mid the I 'c uns) lv aula Shipbuilding Com panies was suspended, Tho h'gh wind added to the suffcilug workmen were' fiii,ri! Io tillili rtro tiifoln tlii'V eiorc eallid inside. s& 'I he wind also Jammed the lea badly eSrj, lu Horseshoe lleiid, below Gloucester.!!'. uiiiue'iiug uoaii Avork til tho Hog Island plnnt tho American lntcniatlon.il shipbuilding neJV i ouioiatioii ii,i not uiaieii.iiiy aiicciey .'..rn tlmi vvas not mateilally affectey K!' hv .i temnei.ituro of 4 lielow. irn miuri nf rfi l,e woik Is btlug done under cojer.ie O Upsides causing a general tie-up W nil fri.lirht. til, ulifliton iilil utmll iiI.i.au! .1 (omnletelv demoiallzed nnsseiitras !$.: tlco on seteial Hues. tit'P On tho Chestnut Hill branch of thi iS'fw lVnnilt.inl.i Itallroad four ttilns tvcreiX(a combined this moiiilngvowlng to a short-nis'! ngo or engines ami eiews. Tho trains jW having Chestnut Hill at 7:31. 7MG. T'G8 J- , , i-ic t., .1.. 11. ... o.n ... ..-r ft 11111 o in 1111 iiiu ,,111 tie D.du 111 onn ..di Ions tiuln 'llio ilglay wuh blaniod oil Wl nllll ,-, -r. 1 from Hrond street stntlo'n; not airivlng until neatly 9 o'tlock. A. .... ,,, .., ,., . ,. ,,,, , Plilladelnhbi, llaltlmoro nnd Washlnit- .... ,,..,, , .,... ...i ...... .. .,-- 1 ."" J. "".'". "'" '""". uu" u "'""" '."-.' street siaiton ai :vi nroio uovvn nt '. tioni this tinln, fioin tlio 8:23 and from'ljJA llim jui lliuiv wiuii mi imuii I liorjiiiiiria & . me oi.j mo luiiiw iw 111111 iui injuey'va ".n, i ..i,. ,,.,, ,,'ii.. . 1 .ifM' ,- - - --- ---s.a.l, sancis 01 peisuiis, vvuo vvcro xorcea T,t' 'si I'diilluuei! 1111 l'uto Mi, Culunin Thrt 1V- w-A , THE WEATHER ; l'OUKCASr Vor VMlailclpMa and vicinity: rofriJrf ami (oiillniicd cold toitttiltt, with JoxtiS tut Irmnrttltltro itbout m nrt.rVl U'jfliuiilui iiicrcatlnu Uoudlncss flit 6(oitIi mint f'iiij)crujrc; matter in''''' ii'liirt. bnomlno cattcr hlVtlnrwIiij. K : J-i-J "".I'r? "?: . lIUli vvutor. tt at u.m.llllsh water. AX TIOIl'KItATLUH AT hCH HOl'B -ST 11 no PiTi-' 1 ST ai ' - ' ,-1 0 I 'J'l a 1 s c i - I- Today's Installment' Governor Penny pnekmf Autobiography --W ll.l, UK rOUMB OV AJB 1 UK XH'H.JSSI., " J-iMi Ja ?i "jra M . ? s ' ,y ' 41 ! M VH 52J fl 'J m J'Sj "JJ 3f a Nff, M ss i,j J2 A Hi :j Tif 1 m , ra 1 feis firiji "f JLlfi'. Mi : ...,. ?.l.. .r ... . yth&il&.&ii.J.-'y&h rtM .,;':: '.aite. . 'tps v, ri.i.B . S.s -(- "sjiu, -r fj.v M'J'.1 !4itllfiJk!rfLS 'fl?rfsi'iw4is,jLj.'iv UJ,-, .M-mJ. :-. t . ' .v.aaiiiEaiiteutai9M.jjiTOUi.)'j e-'Ahi
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