"WirW !r"7p.v7T:: s:: ll A'Ty- 'H W&8m& A : u tt fj'f- v. " t. T " ' l.r-"' V ! i " if .... - . , , cf BRTk t .ft Ui & l S'. h Uni : m u -.mrn 11 " ' j f )NDENTS ! WAY IN BLIZZARD It Have Blundered Into lan Lines If Poilus Hnd ci Jfot Barred Rond & . rAVELING BY MAP ultles Encountered In Winter Near the Verdun Front By HENRI BAZIN f Carrmpcfflifent Vvrntng rMle ttilatr tccli the American Arms in t rcinca ;ttm a tplcal January blliurd, le- tho last day of December. Tlio Tias stlnelntly dry. and urceit by JWtlnj wind, Mowlnc forty inltcn an tfW't mado It Impossible) to (co more "Itfcn a doien feet ahad. tVc were two rrcfpondents, comlnc from Verdun, rn lflT10 lw t-wnimcrujr, iiiitciiiiK. in in 5APt custom In Prince, by map. with , &,w sergeant-chauffeur e eat m rapped i to; the cars In a Die Hlx. making our wy slowly, for the snow w.i more than iwTr E;q' Voot deep and drifting lianl Jly filcril $ilfyo4. of Iho ClilcaRo Dally Xcn, held ' ttlA nnn nnil 111,, frnnf Hi-.lf. ltntll lif r ,. ' - ; ;- 1m vrnich I lml icllnituliliccl a miio mnio before. In order to taUo liii pheltercd ft liljce In tlio rar and thrust my mltlentd XHt hhda deep In capacious pockets R tSVe catno to n road tint tut lied ohjirpty to tho north, and ub our ilc-xtlna-tlejn lay noutli by west, hcsluttd nt tiklnjr It, but thct Ktato roid seemed to end In a great drift, through whlih nrAhtnr In tho shapo of a chlclo had pasrel since the storm began the night before. And tho north roid did not vmmm tn tiA rrt 41th mn 4nt MV trt ml BP , M don't find thM roid, liar, lint It's ' wtlo and good ind has been ti.ncled utton. Well lmc to tnKo It for t llttlo W wBllc. Xo doubt It'll fork upon another I see here that touches tho St ite roid i T Hiuinl. n 1. llnniAlur n,l ' SVo traeled slowly mid easily, for tho , Jtrldo waa slightly doun, passing "through forests of scrub oak, wigieen ftml Arrnvlnnil liereli that suaied llkn i -. KlmnN In tlin rale. Suddenly wo nine if totho open and a lslon of trenches and $ barbed wire off to tho right, Thcro was . Jidt a. soul In sight. I felt certain wo A' Mr pnlntr In n dlrrrtlon we fcllouM not. "? nil I sensed my frknd did. ton, but wo f said nomine. lieiatio no otner lom was S" In. sight, and It would hio been lm- EL e lciislble to turn around, not only on nt- WVe ft..- .1. ...! f...t II... . .. taijiill Ul iiiu Hi"iv. uub iiiiiv ,'ii v , latked clnlns The ticm.lies grew pA thjeker and closer and tho who moro SSSf done, and upon one sldo of tho load we noled a series of nbrl entlonces ono liftldo the other ns u row of houso Kij5m ono or two hcnds'.'ipiuaied, the - hcyds of pollus, who looked ut us In a f-ort of amizement. It w.fs ns I notked ihts that wo cuno upon a snow-coxend i-Ign: 3'It Is absolutely forbidden to tral oif this road by day, tlther on foot or In ejilcle" yho hour was 2:30 p. m Tho grailo b:fd Increased and our car slid ist be. 'fore my friend saw tho sign I cillcd oui: j"jr .Junius, were on a mllltnn jnul and Wff only tho gods know wheio It IpoiI i to ' Jvo stopped tlie ar and got out, sho- rc jxtf oacKwarus as tne cnoutieur reirsea sot en power, i nero was a migiuv riiinn HnVi Itrlr of tho motor, n. rnnld Knlnntni? nf thk Tear wheels, i throw Ing ot snow, and ncft a centimeter ot reersc motion. Tho "irrpae was too steep and the snow loo slippery. l. ''Nothing to do but go on." sild.tny yfrfcna . -"- !f J5o wo went forward, as slowlv as pos '1't nlBIe. If an thing-, the enow grew thicker further wo came to a triangular seHlou j iiiiKdiianiAiu nun. ni& ie.ci av uu in inu .irQcIe. tho whole thickly covered wltii t IiaJ-bcd wire. It birred tho way s.nc io a. 1001 cacn siuc iieonu It the 'if-, road continued In n ast whiteness OT -Again we got out of, tho car. tllH time L.L In Intent of removing tho obstruction S mid replacing it ufler passing. Jum an wj touched It tiro rrench ofllrcis cuno (oft of an abrl and looked at us einlzzl- V CMly. I saluted nnd said In lrinclf Vv 'Te aro bound for Commerev nuel 'y'jt laiklne for a road to tho south and f wtst. We want to remote this wlro to h rect throuzh. If wo mnv. ' . J'Vou uro Amerlcins. are ou not VJj, , eijswered one with a smile ij, 'Onl ninn lloiitAnntit T rinllml I:.? ..."";:"". " .- , mUahs .. ..1... .. -.. .lk,.l.n Yfiu ran'l turn nrnund hrrn mi nrrmitit fo VC the snow nnd prado Tetter rnmo fef Uifmc nnd uccrpt our iiupiuiHv Vo 11 " lilsjs n ... ... I. 1. I .1 .. .oiilnl.l .i.i.l ,,,v . twiiiiuti ',v nun ii imniiiii .11111 prjlt jour cjr nut It'H onl beciue of ft- coast, wnue me ane rcRion eiisiuri)- A-, flu Ihlrlf teetallier tint vn ...tii utiml "v-rt. k77 .. ll ..! ... - ......... (.", iiiu ni un llilll ai iui 3U11I nuefiiiiii. Si If you can co further down this loul, 1 II v answer It, Yankee fashion, with .mother: .VDo jou speak nennan?" W 'FUNERAL OF JOSEPH T. I1AILHV Ji Mii'icicjr .uuiiva ;t;itic;vn iui ,y.t -, 5 Jewclrv Firm President r'-jejseph Tronbrldec Ililley. president of tij inj nrm or liiuej, names K. Iinnili'. ''S-'Whlch took place from tho homo of Ills Et?5sen, Charles Wentr Ililley. 210D Do ?jgrXncty place, at 1:30 o'clock this aftei- rtr!,jtii f t.ii. .itn.t ... ., 7Ani.. -.ii. oinej meu ouiitia; .A4IO ncmiTi' nero cunuueieu ai inc jfiino ny ino j.ei. jnnn iMiiiuns, en ,i fltMltla C'ltv. Only the rrl.it Kph mul lm. Lfrfnidlato friends of the family attended ft' nnerment was made In West laurel $h 'T -"""--' Vl,, TODAY'S MARIMACP MPEVSrc! rtphn Jikubowlu. s-. nkhmond si . and il-rt'd ",m,7 A.cniiwn, -in itirnnion I st -w . ,,-. .. .,.."'. -.'.v e- ein m .: . w.u , I Inkl.i.. ..nn u .... ... mil i NH,"":'.; - l,"n . -' N' ' -"-''I t- n 1 Ann 1 E ,Ci '- l'tittUn, nun nirar.l sie HtVi'"' ' '.'0.l;5.,.,7 luP"nt i , and Cecelia , r citiiiiiir, 4e laeiajruilK av Harry Uock Ilrnnklin N. v., mid Hello Hremen. New Tork city rn u. siunarrianu, nnei if nth at nn I Hen Ai Houi hertjr. I.-7 K l'hll Klle-ni l 11 .ini-rnunr :hi a aid n Rn& Tlaila. TnrrlanM., ft J'otter caul l-arlt e, Dull. Ml. Alrv. l'u nnd Crla Ham It, Van Almkrk, taruei Jlnnd. 1 para Hirene. r.H.'o Jlnliiinure mo . . winrni, im Liinae-nMoeiu i , and other 1. Stranff. ftnmm,-ilil.. V i ili.lifriniann. :I7 k-inlnkton ' me . iwl JIary E. J-itthr, 1011 j: (.le-arHi-U t, trlea Connor, 1S.-0 I-oarl l., and Main 'till 11S1 J-.tlA..-l,lll .. ' ..-"-., ?";, hr. 133 Uronn it . mil JUruare-t . Mc.Vamie, ll'l'S Marlburouxli at. fmn ilrsynakl, S3IO ann nn, and I.uJ. cu-uinana. in 1'UiaiKl UVI. 1 xa 11 raoii. .-mj inamon.l llslcna Mcany, ej3:. .V 3lit st. Jiollo Hulotil, 811 Hummer st , st , uml unJ Hole varuini. an rummer si. ml A'bano, rrnr 4 ID nasldll at nlo Hmolir. Ill) Oasklll t. and 1 wok, a.-i ivs viamond it,, and Elsie) ullavher. !3l Watklna n . unit t 6 Itomif II. 1531 ( Jlth at lllll mt N. .IJd at., and Julia IKT. 1TI3 . 33d t. il Honell jotii (nrld. , nnd 1 II. Caeas. 3011 a at, Bealuk. 321.- tvat , and Illunchc Ml. 4ufl K. Alleehrny aw. tSar-jSL.'"' "r " 'Un"ui a C. rnrykir. JIc!dlon. N J., and c. lata i ia i urnnant 4401 itainut si Kalrak 117 JUrkoo at , and Anna IM! Jtlrm ai Woo,taik i-nin k CarlUlo at , and w. Mil, 132 Hllie r at nw MKktaln. 21J r-arnnti.F at . ana Kwval, VOOli Iii Sill al. r u c-arr ' iVa. 43 Falrmount mr snJ H. Wolf Pulrniaeinl it. V"i fWajL "na Miniiromi v am, j;.i 1 " 'LINE HELD BY U. S. AMERICANS FOIL NEW TEUTON RAID Yankee Gunners Kain Death on Hun Masked for Sur prise Rush HAD TIP IN ADVANCE AMiinirw aiimv iv wint 'i in: I'KWI II. l'cb 5 Another attempted Ueinitii laid mi J the American sector of tho battle front was beaten off Mondiv morning by the I prompt and c indent action of nut aitll lcrv The Iirmins had missed a eoii'lder able fono before the Ameileiu tn nc In x ami 11 Is belleed th it the Yankee t.un neit Inlllctcd In in iinnltles npjn them Inform ition hid if n lied tin- Anioi le ins that tho Ilnihc plumed to deliver a siirirle attack, "n Mondi morning wltli mt aillllerj prepuntloii, counting on Satiinlu nights aillllen luel to lune nit tlm Anierlcnn tile phono wires A fi n minutes beforn Hie time the fleimiiis win- epeUul In attack, the Amiiican nitlllm begin tn ro ir and u buinge lln wns Hid down ill along 111. enenn's front lln' I S AIIM M:II 'lull. , , I lie censor now iienults It to be known tint the. Aincrkuis are holding the line .it li point noitheust i,r I oul (loiil lbs tnent.ino inks soiillnint if M .Mlhlel and about the same d- tune fiom 111" i.cmi.ui fiontlci lhls llidldlcs i hit Ihe Aim 1 1' ins arc. o the Woimp t'liln. lint in i of '"'"','' blue between he- Meuso iiud Josell, i:iei St Jliblcp lies almiit twent lillICH soma oi Ml ii an, i- inn apex of tho famous ! Mlhkl s illent I w.u linn- imn ii' " - ; " establish theni"eles on the western b ml. nf Ihe. .Meii-e ltUel but the new r sine ceded In i,ittln- inv fuith. i ) 1 nkin we.itnei i omnium nil .moiiii n Tin Ciimans shcllnl the tnids lnhlnd the Amcilinn fiont with k.is she:'-", hut thcie were- no cnsil iltl.s 'the sdiiiilld bchmior of our nun under (lie of Ihe Uiiiinn utlllerc Mnn el i inuiiiliu; Is is -lUt mentioned In rcpoits nf tliu rchlmeuiil coumi unlets Thcte wure seei il instinees where men wile sllishlly wnuuded anil iefu-ed to.uo to thej rear. A nrh ite fiom List St I.nuls, noundcel to the Ick. was sent to a Held lilipHslnir station desp to hi oelfeiuus proiets After ins wounii Inu linn dressed he luslslid tint he be allowed to icjolu his comrades in the llrst line where u (liiinan attack was expected When his conn iiles urReel him to n turn tn his dUKoiit, nt least, the onl ie jdy tht Kot was Aw, po nn ' niUlMANS L'.SL GAS .SIHII.I.S Many of tho doucth bos pot theli nit leil ixperlencf with iioNonous ip. is w' n the (ierm ins nomiiinieii sccial mad id lllWH behind our fiont will e.ih shiHIs 'Ihe cbl.f of stiff of unci illusion was motoiiui,' thlouKh 11 villute wiulnn his rim mask Ills 111 u hlne eliew up before a tumbleil-diiwn Imlldlpi; hi which 11 ifoicn VmCjiieaii sold'ciH weie shootlni; cinps wllhout l.il.lne the inn union to don their 111 isks I'oituuitcl) thcieweie no cisiiilt'is lml the ollleers an- lsului; fuili w unliiKS 'I lien- w ih ivitrnl wnrk l, both sides on Mind n nlKlit but nn 1 milliliters I'M'.U.MONIV CLAIMS USAAC , I'lowclcnie Vouth in Ambulnniu Sen ice Dies at Allcntown r,i.i:.Tii.v, i'a. rib i c instil T. c'alder, of I'rotldencc, 1! 1, 11 mem-1 be 1 of Sietloii C7 '" of the .unbulinn snUco, died list iiluht In tho Allen- j town llospltil aftei a wcet s Illness, imeel twrut)-ilkht M irs Ml I'aldci w.ih ndmlllcd to the hospit il on Janusi .'.1 nnd foi a tlino aftei his luliiils-lon showed :i decided linpioM in. nl Suud ly ho surfend u relatiso nnd his piuuts wcto notllled of I1I11 ehiniieil co.iditlou The muiik maiiM mother mado a Inn lie el trip to this e'lt and urrhed .1 few Iiouik befoie he p is-eel away He was .1 sou of .Mr anil Mis Willi 1111 ('aide 1 Ilo was the third I sa ic to die of lm. ll moid k In a foitnlRht. Leiie rv. ,t f Z MLA BBffiiH in., yftsM tuoihmm m li.li , i ( V " iv-' oz iiiunv It IUi V I, omi - C 1Ji5r. : 1 ZS 7 : mm. - , pa : Wh SendlVj Lohey QtdcklyThinkof WESTERN UNION TRANSFERS There are many, many uses for Western Union Money Transfers. To meet banking t obligations to pay insurance policies to purchase railrpad tickets to pay taxes to send anniversary gifts to supply salesmen on the road to send money to soldiers in camp. More than seventy million dollars was transferred last year by THE WESTERN UNION ftVENltf PUBLIC FORCES IN FRANCE The exact location of the (sector held by the American troopson tho west front has. been Klvcn out by the censor. It lies nt n point northeast of Toul, which is tucnty-one miles southeast of St. Mlhiol nnd nbout the same distance from the (icrman frontict. rnT. r.AflK PARALYZES uTPPf IMnimTHIP; Ml'jlil lOWUnillllin Ite (ioiKLS in ilonoiifrahcla Kcspon- siblo foi I'ucl ramnic m Pittsburgh District Cirrnl'.l 11(111. IM' " 'ih - in iluti Is iiliiuit oniilcttlj pitai7id Inibllllv to edit tin coil upplv dui Ing the inudir.iti wcathei of the list few ila mi in-touut of " goiges In the Mononsihili Klt w is held ripou slid" foi tin conditions which steel men s.n. will force the dosing down of tho gi call i )nrt nf tin iiiIIIh and furnnrs lml ss ii Hi f can b olit ilui d within two d ns r. s. xi:i:ds accountants Men of 'I His Class li.ully Needed foi Aimy Iiusincss W KHIM1 ro.V. 1'ih MobllU itlon of u lc.,trj iut uiinl.tiiiri wlm ate mt, the dnft 1 iw h ii been mdcreil jsn as to tupplN ae.ancns In the ainiy business organlzulon llenr, I! A S", attornev for (Mper mnnUf.lrtrtr, nppcirlnc at u hearing ll(folo ,,, r,,,01 ,, .r,j limln.. , ,,,, ,llo ,0lllllllon Iln ,,., u. lC(.i. r,i , ri,.ili tn m ( a draft l.oar.l hi v... i,i. nr,iM rim,, n,. ..hum ! CIaI , , , , nt ,jn( ( n ICB,v,,.reiI ni n imniif. put them lluougli a plnsleal cv.mlnitlim and nub lire them The) r , ,, (ll UN W(1(,, (,' lids Mr V se Mid linbllll to get ac- col nmi,t I, ilelixc ,1 tho ns.cmlilllir; of . , frn1 , ,1C ,elied t ts,i,t to the cbinmisolnu . ' , UADIO OPKHATOKS' CLASS Second One Will lie Opened in Col luiffswood Thuibd.iy Xight i')i,i,ic;swoori. v .i ivn - sec nnd elisi in ridln lelenrapln will be epened on 'Ihutsdn nlcht In tho hleh si hnol In rn b Hip S'nutli Ji re lladln Assoc litlnn, with iio tultiiin Tie ihnreed. the leailciK and lii'-liin Inrs. Ilur W Iienili tin and ' Waleln Ii ite helm kMiii: theli senilis I r. i '1111 :hst e I iss was tinned list i iiiptniifi . i.i.i a.... llfn men fiom all sn tinn nf Sniith Jer- si anil I'lillidilplili a iiuinbei nfwhoni hue! Ki.iduated and heeunie Uotrjnnunt operaluiM .Men ate trilned tn become ellklent op eiators for the lloiernnienl nnd mer chant nun Ino senke Anj nun enter Inu thi-doiernment sen lee as mi npeia toi slaits with tlie t ink nf serfreant SNOW HALTS 'I RUCK POST Fust Tiiji Lancaster to Haltimore Knds in Dnft ,.m'TVV,.,:,:- ,',',1 r,-'Ihel'ot. onieotI)epirlnunt attempted tn In luiru rite .1 pirecl-p.i-t iniuoriiuik senile, l,e. tween Lain asm mil lliltlmore. In wav of liitsbui- but iho tnii I. tint left Lim.lstii stink in i. kintit .1. ie. .t..i.. ...1, . . ; . " .". ik in ..11 ' '"'" """ tl"' ",,M l '"'d 1 If ' 1,1,1 1 ,1 .''' u"ll,'nl1,1 '"IH- 1 anlKw ni. 'u' uf!!n: eistci will he piioheel ahead as too'i as tin snow permits 1 - CALLS mil STATCJIKXr K.iiltoads to Kepoit Dcpos-it Hal anccs to Commeicc Commisiiion A SHIfiTO.V. l'eb ", - I',, sklents . nr all iillw.is wen tnd i notllled h ' tin Intcrstatn ( nnuiiLr Cmnmli-.on In furnish a inmnTit.i i,t. t,i .. ... ik iHisIt b ilaui-i 1 ami . r. .lit w, ,1 n,.. 1 Inso of l)iislueH I e.i Linker 31, 1117 'Iho .11 tinn Is in nci nrel inco with a llillni; by llallw.n idreetnr .MeAdoo I Haijar Heads Committee Waltir I' Hmir Inv hmi eleitid ihalrni 111 and .1 ,s v Uoiton Uc ih ilriiiaii of the Joint i:eeutle rum. mltleo on liniiroicnicnl of the Harbor of Hilliilclphla and the Iirliwiie and hehuMMII lllier-. ver Yu Wint to TELEGRAPH CO. r&V V I MVfcWlTJlll . "flfl i I LEDGER-PHfEADELPHIA, TUESDAY, I WATER SUPPLY FOR CITY PLANNED BY USE OF HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER Carlton E. Davis, Chief of Bureau, Believes II Could Be Employed to Operate Pumps at George's Hill Standpipe and Belmont Filter Plant TX rONNTCINpX with the proposed Ir new dim In the K.hulklll to prolde n supply of water for tho city, Carlton II. rils, chief of the llureiu of Water, pro porcsahjdro-clectrlc plmt which ho be llces should sne the city ronsldcrablo money for power to npei tto tho pumps nt (leorges Hill standpipe and tho Helmont IllterH .Mr. Imls sild the nnln diniciilty to ho overomo una how In utilize pirt-llme power nulng In the firt that lrtuillv all of the nallnble water furnished by tho Kehujlklll Hler during Mie tbrep oi four dry months or tho ear Is needed to i (rk powu in the two big steam turbine meet Iho ilemnndH of the city This would I, irl(ii pumps now In npciutlnii nt the undoubtedl) make necessary a buppie- llflmont i.umpliiK station wltliout lm meni irv ste.un-now (r plant whleli would pilling tlio u" fiilinf" of the vtrcnnt tur bo Idle during about nine months of the sear Tor about nine months In the eir," said Ml Dils, ' thcro Is n head of about lwel'e feet of walei iinllablo nt the dam which would be nallible foi powi i I esthnati lint th's would furiiMi Mill) i lent owei to opcrile the rieoiges lllll and I'flinniit iump. both of whtih me MM rXprilll to llpcr.lt" nOW llWIIIg HI tin titie nf mil we must w-r nt the i ImtH and lm iuo of ttn illllkullj we ''"" ' siting It up the high guides than nine months foi tho two l0n lI(! 1,1lli , lcxH ,a .,1leMil"imii would N tin all Iho beow If we ileMlolltd hS'llo lei tl Ic. powei it the dun In lire Sihujlklll it iiiilkl 1 1" II itiinllled tn the two st i- thought ieetal duns could bo built In lions mentioned without rxpene It Is I the ilii in ftnnlsli power for in itij In i vo pr.1j.iblc there Inlsht be Minis nibll- eliistrks of the tin Ills answer was tlonil noner whleli coiilil In used te op. I crate ni I of the Helmont pumping plmt part of the cnr. 'The blcgeit nrgument In fiMir of i hjdincle trie plmt . tin fail tint we soon must lne i new dim on the ilte of tho oil one aboo Spring Cirdeii strei t It Is ali nenleel In ennnect'iiii Willi the ipirilloiis of the vhutlkill N'inlgilloii lonipim .Sinn' we must lino the new dun it weiukl be a minor llilll In prni ale opening tlllb net pen il.itnrH anil oilier in n bluer to pioxlde hiilioeleelrli pcmti Tlie ouh ill ew biel and the e nl point eiiri which to FORESEES SHUTDOWN OF MANY COAL MINES Congressman Bobbins Say.-, Contracts Expire April 1. Present Rates Too Low SlllM.1liN 1 eli I i nun I b dun irilizitloii of the coal liidiihlri nftei April 1. Is picdlLtnl In I'nusieisni hi IMhihI i; linbblliH, of rennijh ml i In a stitemcnt todn. un less tlio pn tent Hit rilo Is liuiei'ul 1 e foie tint time s i ,cnitil thliiit the i isteitt mil I i Mir Ir I illli j l.i.ni lu.ll I , ... t.i..v. .1.,.-. ., i , lllllt I, ,-, J.IJI- ., ,,,.,. llllIM . V 111 ltl(l III I li.t -, .1-. .6 ...I li. .. i . .1 """"'i-' "i mini's imin,ii.,in. nn- i.niNii aie iiiiiiiic in u..ii. ac nn- nn pi i . mil lino mil-', iiinitii in niiiuir iici.ui'-n in ti. an. iiki. iirni'v lecinni on emit rut inal On April 1 the- mijuit e. thev,. ,,,ii. H Jits Hill ilon "imn thai time Hi. nihn rs must ...I .".. in ,.,,. n.t , ,,,,, ,,,-v wni be lllllbli tn iln and must ilwi dmui ' lln I' " .1 1 """" ; 11 1- 1.11. lm. tin Inn saw n linmih. laiui.iml " i.."u !:.".1.'1,i '"' "'" ''' '" " r"'. "'J .nun- SIM- one nilnei bin emu nut nf bulni sliu.i the lule,' m tlod I then will be more ' ii, e . . 11 1 Miei Aplll Mr Jkibblns cilleel attcntiiui to the icient il of tlu thin Mlu 'opet limn 1 i, .. ..riiiiiiuii i.n.'ii lll.i luinimcil 1 mi . ' tor flu Held that thei could not nnei iii ut tlin u c sent nti - nnifvu me' rnnii c-ive OIIIO.S IJKr 1001) .SA1N(! - - Kcstnuiants Sacd 100 P. C, Wheit I i t. -. .. . , , 10 P. C. Meat in December wsiii.i:io-, ib '. I'ubiii eit Ins iilu.s In Ohio s.m.l mo p(.r ,ont morn win it mil in pi i nut mote me it 111 iHcimbri thin in tho pmcilhu; mouth, liiu II 11 union SI iti food ad- -.....--. inlnlsii.itnr iceutid tn t n- fond .idinlu Islrillmi tneln '1 Ii. MMiiKd nn when- '- n;l. m..... '--fir .... mm.-l. win -.('., U ,ouiuh ef heel 1',; is pound of pnrl., ."' T'l poumN of nun Inu and 1J1 OOS pounds of other unit , Tlin sn I11K nf when Hour unouiitnl tn ' ... . -I. il ..n In .I . ,. J1.I l.ll.l ' Have You Tried the Juiciest Grapefruit in the World? There's a flavor in TROPIKO Grapefruit which you will never find in any other-a tart sweet flavor that delights. It's a vivacious sort of flavor that onngs the blue of tropic skies and the tang of tropic seas home to your table. There s just enough sugar just enough acid. TROPIKO Grapefruit has been developed with this idea-to gi e the great est amount of juice having the fincit flavor. Then, to make sure that every piece of fruit bearing the name TROPIKO lives up to this ideal every piece is selected. When ou buy TROPIKO Grapefruit ou are get ting not only the finest flavor but 25 per cent more juice than in any other Tropi GRAPEFRUIT "Juieiett Fruit in the World" The leading growers of Porto Rico, associated in the Porto Rico Fruit TROPIKO thS!! eV,n,,Pr,0dUtClnB LhiS UnUSUa frult' The na xsttssza No fruit not misa Your dealer has TROPIKO Grapefruit or can get it for you from us. Tell him you want to try it. ' F. W. STANTON & BRO DUtributor. of TROPIKO Fru,t for Philadelphia and Vicinity hesllnt Is the ciuetlon of uIiir pirt time piiner 'It will on be necesary inr us tt proldn power for the two sub-Motions mentlonid from tho llclmont plmt, for the rllv rnnnnt afford to continue to carry (oil up to tlin plants when clec tlMty Is so easily and cbeiply taken there. We are furnishing powei to the lloxhorniigli icserxolr and (liter nnd Khuwuoiit slandiilpo In exictly this in.innei fiom tho SliiiHinont piinuiliiu station ' ll Uali isplalned tint II would be all i" mallei tn hltill tlio Iimiio-i ,Mis Ho s ibl It might ! in miM'd to Inn r Iho ilnlili power on one sld nf tin pumps and ll stuim power on the ,olhel without i lit tiling the f xp(ne of ad- dltloiiiil bulldliig" ll said It would snni be n,iesar P. Inn another pumping unit nnd lint the dam should funiMi enough powir In mil one of the ..'000. dno-gillon nulls now In u- alioul ten UIOIIIIIS 111 HIP Jai nun imiui ui II1M11 .about tight and mie-lnlf months in tk" car, giving nil nMiag" of i llttlo moie The thlul jeir round i iy Sl"ini power i Jlr Il.nls wis nl,ei whether he tint he hid not f,lrn tint side nf the liilio-ileitrlc power euestlon eonvlderi tleiu II" said he thought It would be pojihlo hnweicr to deelop enough pown tn make the pioject worth con sleleilng 'Ihe illy e uinnt secure powei fiom Ihe Miiwinnnl dun owing to the fact Ih it tin light- to this power are owned 1 pili.it" Indmdit its tin ilim being a prn.ite enterpris Mr Pnli einti to elevekp bis In-dio-c lei tile h'ei and will pinbibli sub nut win' suggestion on It to ( uiiiu Ms in c. mm tun Willi plan i fm the new dun COAL PRODUCTION CUT BY THE INTENSE COLD Temperatures From 10 to 21 Helow Zero and Mine Operation Hampered UII.M.s-li w;i:r I' i I el. 1 Ulh the timpi i ituie I'. iIikiks 1 1 clow iii lii iii nn lints nf tin anthia- clli Tell nth tod iv and with nnlj Mltll liller lici III tin iln. enll pin. dllitli 11 wil' selinllsh ll lllll l led All ml- lierks eude.neiied tn ope i tte. but the wentlni wis i men lint nn n e ui- plnlcd nlltslde could lelllllll liposcel fn l 111V SI il t I i lireli I (.. i. 1 ji . b In Iho sli efts I iw sb tin prowine . . . ' ami m uniiiii ii itkiiu nnd hi iiiiiliit; fioniili mid foimidae ombln ition nf I, tn llt,s tn ilullHiu the b-n r, ,j, ,(, Wl)vll 1 1t i II sllp'ih li l l till tn In. lm ll Mini l i Ii ml , . i- linn nn I mill h dlilluiln iu Kitlliiri llt.ilns to and frnui the rnlllirli" 111 111 .. .(.. ..III..! ... .... ,. ..,,.:;,.d ,;,' .,,;:;;!;,,;";;,, ,; e.illi I hum ...i I 0I...1 mm,,. I 11,... I.. 1... K'ttliiK coil f,--i tl. in.: is mill hi. ik- iniimtliiiii' tliti-Mun.n. '. llilhc.ids SUIT, reel fi, the Intense e a u-ll 1 1 fruits ui 1.1 inulA I.. I.e.,. .ill III,. .1 .,,..., (it, il ,.tA,n.., . r.... ..,! ' I'l.iiiii . M.,Ki-ei,.ii ,lir m !, tinuble In knphir; in. KIO'H 111 llinnillK innilitlnu I'esplle llie cold, mine workers iml llinuls shnuiel thill Iron nene le icm ilnlni,- t, unci at wml ""- IIXZLLION I'l.l'el) -with ttm- I'ei.ituio .'I helow zero in cspos-d ec- lions nnd fiom U to li. helow In the nn. plmliictlon and shliiinnit e,r nn- "" icl,l t'"'1 '.(s Ki'-ith h impel cil to- i.i.. tn.-, ii , 1 1- n.iiT.ui'ei. nuc .it i teducd spe,,i and i.u menement was low BLAST WItLCKS OIL PLANT I IVUtmiY. l'i, 11, I-. , Kiollne . plmt cf tin lnipiinr (ill and (lis C'nm pun and twit hou-is 11. irl who lie slnn id hv nn (plo.nn tint w.i" fill for mllei Ih,-. dun ice is $;o nun 'Ihe 1 iii-iii 1 1 tin ciinvoii ( ,1 ,t known It wa- tin snoml nf tin- kind nt the pi ml in imk wick- th, tlst nnt lieliiK siilnu" n one was hurt as tin shift w in helnic eh uiRed .md tin. hulld IUK w is euipt I FEBRUARY 0, 191S PREPARING SAMMEES FOR TRENCH DUTIES California Boy Describes Rig- oroils Displnlino nt "West Point of France" NO FIRES UNTIL DUSK TiainitiK All Day With Snow Si Inches Deep Haidens Ofli- ccis-to-Hr Johnstown Sammce First to Kill Hun mi) JOHNSTOWN, P.i.. Kots the liminr of lieinB tlie home town of the first American soldier to kill a (icrman after Pershing's men formnllj went into the (rendu s. Herbert Sliigh, a vcrRiant major, from .loliuslown, hlint and killed a (ierutan from a distance of 1100 jnrds. He has bem men llonid for a CroK do Guerre. Hy W. II. IIOSS t i II ml i Hi III. Ih iu i In 1 r in . IN I HWi I. 1 rm' 1 I w i- ' online d In nil ill'l' In tlie c ipt iln ti d n us nn nfu nn u.i nf " ' " liii; 1 M lllo thi- uthei dn ami hen ml p.nillnir lhls Suiul n Inii.le s. unilni ii,ii I cut . which will Inilli ite uist Iioh ilKornus Is the ilhi Ipllm- it this nn cold West l'olnt nf Iran.. lie i;.t tn ii port to tho serne int in ilnrge if em liters eien houi In tin i thei llfn-nlne minutes of e uli houi I line been wrltlni; letlei" sweet tiMiw Mi ihii nlllcns will Ihm to nail tn iin-ii em However, lm rLturnlni: li iu cuiniwin lomoirow, i wont line i seric out Ih.- scnlenee It M'uldnt mill much dlfferm. nn how i" in inr.t nf tlm infanln e imps lla-i iln, we are allowed nut hie e imp null nn siiuiiln ifti i no ii ni'l cienhiKs and Sundns, which will wort, well pmbihh lm tho milt ik ' d th. troop', hut is i,nliiK tn dhappolnt i nt of fellows intuitu- eiir hcie to tie 1 1 IIILC I 'lliero aie a Ipt of cither suiiirlvei in slnie which won't he- eiclh pie i-diic Tl ilnhiK H on In calm st line we-Inn hem itolns: nni .mil it hilt hours a dn ami sliuhlm; two boms hi the ee nine In ih luoi nliiK Anierlc in iii-mui-thin in Ih' . II lolls Wl.lpous nf model li w irfin - Kicnidex. mituinitle rllb Hindi mm tin ct-, ami in the oicnlhi, Inslruitlnti In tin- I'lemli nnrihlni. form it Inns and tactic-, whlihnn hiiliik In In aelnpl.d I cues-! And tho snow Is si hnhes deep ultli tlm tliiniionielei so i.iiuicil inu that the w iti-i fnizi ui Man i iiitic t nt noun Nn llrci ai. all mid in iiuirtirs until ufti i 4 J' I' m It h i m it llfi I don t know whether II - i ihulitul to mile- the fel lows (Jul to 1,11 to the inn, Ik h en huilen them up --o the II in ahlo tn stand it I am In tr miKitst imnpin hcie In thu way About all of th. othn students nillccis.tii.be ue inini the ubuIii nrim and most of thnu hm done their tuin In in tinn In fict I ,Ui s tin uiin teleited foi tlio im thei behiMil then 'Ihe fellow who sleeps next lo me a seiueint in ijni his k lined elStinetion f.n I e Iuk tho llit Amerli ill soldlei tn kill a Helmut lit been Dilution,.! f.u a I'inK de- Uuerii lb Is, b the w.i. Jleibcrt Sleigh, from Johnstown, r i ' lie and a seieanl wen- st uuliiu l - Krthn w ate IiIiik Mine ll b In nhlih some liriniius wiie suiipo-.il to he im. of the th. m the (mill iiii-- ilked oul of Iho nil,' mil In shot him at Ilim .lliW He hill n Lie iple -iKht n utlllen oli-enei u in airil me nw Iho boihe fall s h. i,. t- tin illstun aaaBSKaaggaacarcmgXc THIS GREAT CHALMERS ENGINE MEANS THE PASSING OF THE 10-MINUTE FIGHT TO START YOUR ENGINE ON A COLD DAY How often:have you fought with your engine to start it on a cold day or a cold night after it had beenlstanding in the teeth of the wind for an hour or so ? Now. to step on the starter button in a current Chalmers is almost to start it no matter where the red shows in the thermometer. Five seconds is ample time to most owners of current Chalmers for sending the engine away on the run. And another second or two means midsummer softness with power to tear through any wind or six inches of fresh snowfall Remember: the "hot spot" and the "ramVhorn" manifold do the big emergency work. One pulverizes the gas and warms it up and the other shoots ,t on to the cylinders in 100fS condition for power and results. There's little ha comes ou of the exhaust that the engine hasn't made good use of. The hot spot ,tsel is such a curious, simple little device that it is well u.iu u ibw umautc or and what it does. TOURINOCARJ-rASSBNGCR JI515 TOORlioGAR.S-PASSB.NGBRJMSS STANIUHDHOADSiKH . 51185 ALL rXICBS.F. O. CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Spruce 462 v hlon. A rrench general shook hands nnd l'retn' good for congratulated him 'Johnstown, huh' Another fellow In thin 'nm"" j'.1 i heio by ('.iplilu Atthlo llooscelt, JfP ' ife-Jl J J- --ZL ITJ " 'i ! Ladies' and L. J w i Misses' Plain M-Tr j Tailored Suits ' c j 24.75 25.75 31.75 .1 L Il , . ' , I SprinR and Summer tIe and , i , ' J colors nre now- in our stock. t c i I i j Tyrol Wool in cloth nnd in type i I .jj of Garments nrc the best prod- I jJlJU ' j net obtainable. V" FT New Spring Hats L L j Motor, Street and Top h. i 1 Coats I Ji P IV1ANN & DILKS IIC2CHESTIIUTSTnEET J 8 0 4 Ijk S J! $ Pure Chewing Gum Stick a dav a keeps SaiIofBoys' seasickness teatffrofgBWfiaM?gt3BBKMraP!BM your time just to see it. We . DHTR01T SUnJECT TO riiaino ,., - ti34 North Broad Street wlio, ho (ells me, wait onej of four 'oOfii fleers to nccompnny Iho ftrsit Asmen,iLliV milling pirly Into .Vo Jtun's Land. .ii5& tiiiH lust been mado captain frnm I: "it I ILnlMiml" PvC- J awav ' Jl. will ho ia uw it M'.'"3 B LAMJAULBT i& -' Race 2667 Ulltl lliuii,i-i,., J &ij&jj&przz'j' 4 s ,i. It, s ;m$m iw-, . ,t, ,,,il( ., T Mav-vaiaBaapaaaaajajaa ; Vi; zSffiS wmrTVwmm &., IHBHHBteiisu, ' ui igiii'iaJiMll HHaBaHlaHk iSfSSlVm Vf ' X-if
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