'-..v'": TtSi'r M. I ! V', ISVJBMING PUBLIC LEDGERS PHILADELPHIA, . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 19T8 i ' . I. -4 4u4 m THOMPSON SNOW CHAMPION: IMTro uuuvci uvu iinuri iro ouiscwn nvir T A Tmt TT A XTXTTXT1 mk TTXTTmTl ATT' JJXaa.iX X JUiXM IN 11M Vj lVf UJLNX JLii( jCXUXJ ' ornl of tlio nnnv limlliecn rccommcmlnl. BRANCHES OP HEALTH SERVICE u;nrntl,,ensuuS;,5nT!loat,,; rretlnnhuyxen. Tlmt I tlio most illmcuu problem of nil tlio illillcult problems," nnswcrnl Secretary Holier. t'ontlmirit from Vnte One half n million voiiM he m I'ranco early said Secretary naker. He iironilMd to ( ,t' i?' 8; , . ... , . .. .. Will in rr'5 9.A7. supply the Information later. -That t.rlnBK np t he lio1o nuct on. WlUlllli S uiUIl' ' ansneml Secretary linker, ninl explain " Ktll.l tTT..' . r.l Hlli...'. .. . - . - ... ... i ruii- im..hii. viji i.' en iiuu inu naiur ui iuuu.ikp lies in Tlio shipping lioaul and tliu Win Je-' cstln 'lie. " naitmcnt mo In constant iiintiut un.l i "Io Joil mcepi inc uieory in.u B noo, coniji.iniiy niumiiik uu" wiuiiiikv nuri.- I l,.i.' Kfrri f nfl lltiUrr cnlil l In ill I lul .1 I AIRMEN HOLD POW-WOW that Uciurnl IlllHs hml iimJo u uitcful nuv study, nmt Knew Mlut tlio tnmi.iRt iks- ' .11. Mill,.. fc CIMMIUIU til i- Seorec Trotter liesi itacer on Park Roads w. .I.. rt.i,r.iiiini. 2 0T'.. ileoruo IIIiirV trotter, line Ik-c.i piikHIiiicI awptan racer of the -nvv-pa Im of t hccllon It lippeiirn uhii """"" it otittirilsn tlio Htieeny ini . .. ho lUllgma in racnm- vn - omit Talk wioV-cocrc.i """'" The WlwliieKon "".?..""'...:.. ihcro tliu local nn" "uiiuiuiu. ...- . ...i.... ......I.,, ii.aIi HlreilS Moil ce,l centK hae been held this winter ' ec .in for miitij jc.iik. in ran. ine """ " lplil.i inclnc wi&nuo m ' """', ",; iintUKO of tlio toiidiiioim '"" " en il.illy McpplnB over im "- "" the Srrth 'Till I Ilf I'MIIKO, lIl.UIRfll nun " tlu" Swctnry hiM, "lhen have been IJO.nOO moro tons made UMillnlik with in tho larl rclt. Ilili 'onies fmni phlp dravn from other nrlei und leplnced by ncutriil shlpplm?" S-ntarj Ilak er slated ho did lint know the actual tonnago per man. PT day necwMiy At thin point there u.m a ttrhc to Moic make tho kcshIoiis of the toni'nlttrv f- ecutlie. Senator ltced nigcested that icro .n nn cldent ileHlru to dl5tu n matter which iojM not ho niJdo m- tinly public, Ofli) tons nn- reunited for n million men?" nuked Senator IllUheuck. 'That Is tlut my Itifoini.illiin." rt piled thci Sccrttnl "Ah I ucall It, tli estl mile U t tout t irau per eal 1 am not lmKltUe of that, houeier" Hue Senator Weeki F.ild the Infor mation helm; Knlmd u.iii not drflnlto cnmiKli, and nil.ed to hae the uitlre m.itler Itld aside ' "When oil end ymir statement nn tonnaKe plc.ise pe Uh the r. line of jar I ' minority tli.it two tniw ii iii.im II I Milllco to Hiippl the iiini In l'r.ince," I Senator Hitchcock paid I Senator Vi(L iitkid the Sicrctary I If he knew how many h'ioi h weie mdcred lr man b l'rnmc and (itent Hrltaln j The cecrctnu did not know, but offered AUTII.LKIIV r.Qt'ir.Mi:.T Jn repponsc to uentlons by Senator Mo ld liar i" tu supply of artillery in cainp-i nnd c.tntnnmcntH, Halter fald that in I tlonnl kimuI battery nnlta had bien 10 I per cent tulpped with k'iiih . It arle frotn'S per rent nt r.imp IJottla to lt'O per lent nt I'anip ll.m coik." H.ild Hnkei'. Tho nat'on'il army nittlluy nnlta nre IcIiik culpped with mllkii nt kuih for tnilnll K purKi!e, ho added. Su Hilling to tho iieotlnu of nrmy Mip ' piles MeKeJIar wanted to know why cer tain contracts had been kept reiret. '.Mj military iiFhoilatc thoupht It Sullivan's Funeral CnnllnurU from Piise (Ine with lt many Ptnm fiirmlnit n cross of 1 black on tho liaikpround of while and red flapped In tho frlsld Kal" tlmt whipped around tho corner, Insldn the ihurch the crowd wn nut le. Kid-faecil. IoiirIi IiIioicim toidi their cealH nIoim'ldo fur-coated broken. "I want to knur, how m my lime utr theru and how iniii bhlps w-o liap tn supplj them," i.ild Seiutor j Heed. He rUKKei'led the tonnaite inn-,- tion helm: t.ikn up In recnl m lun Scualoi HllilKock objected lie I Rlatid that Seciet.ny llakti had made a ! public Muliniuit that there would b a , million men In Trance thH Ne.ir. "V nre trhnr to find out now what ould he unlntcrertlnir ,lt, i,,,km f,ir miH Mati'imnt N." m d Tho l'ennsylxaii.u M'"0 ' lr aiwciii- i ik!tlutor mtclicock lie dccl.ind the tmi- n opened us nnnu.ii '"" ""'."""'" i nB of tlio I nlled statfK im puni i ly 1, now ii, and wanuii in n.no a imuiie adjustment of the tiuinlur of mm Irt rrnnco In i-amparisoii with ni.il.able tonnaisi' Stcrctaty liikcr wanted the whole question of toniUKO dUcusted prlatil. VKANai.i: ovnii si:'iii:cy Sinator Khl, of Aikanni. tuok a itnriitli ttalid iK.ilii'-t dlM-liwuies In islon. Ihe wiuliKie om i mm Senator Weeks luilnlid out Kill. Ila lin.y, CI It m rnnnr i ,1 111.11. ,111 .M Jfc '" '- " . - . ..... t,l..r. enn trotter, can ueieni um '," lionipron hor.-o In tho mn, but Hint tl44ll nl l llAll MTlfl duo Hcems to no a iuub o. beedboyn nrnund Ph'll t m it t nee nn- Mne but Wl iiiikh i"i - "' " r. "" r. A an at nn m IL ", it,v .,,-'!' bor.0 anil u Hue iiemeeii niun n icnttrday at the Hotel HanoMr u main subject wti, "Shall the ot nlzatlon hold fairs this Mar?" If i... ,, ,. a , to ham tllll l,l"n',ni" ,.uin oi riiuef nivi oreil forms and In sheets, as reported, ho eaii,fpjtnjl0rlmlfj0 A 4-f-otliJ In letters from notrtlee.' fnnillleit. IIUUBUIIUB J.t-tCfM' Hnkcr said orders wcrn that bodies should bo stnt homo for burial In uni form unlesi (ho man died of a con taclous disease, in which cenl hu in w tupped In a dlrlufcitlm? sheet Queried by Weeks, ns to his tittltude on the propoed munitions mlnltty, linker tltoUKht It Would be 'eMiedlliKly unnie" tn destiny tho (kiburalo ot qanlzatlon built up bv the retiral wnr br.ituhes In fator of ti tctilr.il muni tions post Tho wnr liidiitrlii board, lio contlnunl, sttpldleu a tneil for a o ordluatlni; Inidv Stnator MeKellar oliJetnl Hint tliu war IndustiieH board Is pun Iv itdvlsniy and li without IikiiI power tu nforco what Its best JiiilKimnt dlitattc. Members, liemled hi Wadwoith, hero took up Daker'ii itRiltiltii til of H. It. Klettlllllls. im Htirinlol of Mtmtill.i rrl,r.o tiled t.i L-el the .si.-retnrt t ' ...nnft u sob fmni women In the audience SUttltilus' polsllnn Is "punlj- adWotv" ''""", ' I'nrl-tt was not nin..tn ll.il.cr ntoitid It 'was not fait" to ".. Piesml. I hu limn who oiouihi trnv It was only ndlM.r, bicause Stet- ' Sullii.iti miii a (I. nil i,..m-Iiiw with Hi. tlnltis with Uakii'H uuifiiit "has full .""hinatli.ii that he 0d not come per IHiwir to in-oidlnite pioiluetlon nnd ills- 'onally. .lake Kl.i.iln howeier. was tilliiillnii of arm iiipplles, and de-l,'"'l,' lertnltiis pilnilty of Mipplj within thai ,"'"1 "" imotliir fatuous relle I 1.1IJV OII71-III1K llllS (IIM IIIH llil'lf. APPEAL TO PATRIOTISM BREAKS MINERS' STRIKE Quit Work Uccauso I. W. W. ARlta- tor.t CluimcJ Discrimination in Draft Exemptions wir,!:t:.s-iiAnm:. i'a . ivii. r..- rour liundied mlno workers nt thn Keyntono (ollliry of the Trndeis' t'oal Company wlui hair bull on strike for the last fourteen dn)H took n Mite last nluht Li I. rinvernment wants the fairs to con- l1- . , ., ..111 ..Ll.t- I... II.. nue the nsHKiiiion win uwiin- i,j nn Jills' believed, boweicr, that the fairs 111 run Just n tneie was mi nai oifc laclni! also was one u inu lean- C topics of the powwow. .ii- rjiuui- ,r. renresintlnc ill" nenouni inhiiii, ' . ., i. inl.lliii tt n,,, rmn IUD, SPOKC Oil Hie "":"""""' ," ."..' ,.. .,, l.Ifrn...llnn lOlllltllled ful fair races imucr uic luimi, ., ,.1..-..-. - --- imecn or iwimj un.i,... - Senator Weeks s.Ucl tlnre was .1 kooii nc tho ... iimr :i r.'iee '' . . ..... ... l. !... Tho present pian is iu-l hi n.'-- .....". S ScldonrldKo', secretin y of the Um- ileal of uimoull.ipo about k.epltu; In Ver 1'alr. f.uored Al Saunders"H plan, i formation away lrom the uminv and fl r ' 'prlnllm; It later In the olll.lal teeoid. Tho inquiry finally proceeded without anv dlllnlto contluston belnc reached Senator Hitchcock nt-ked Sieretnry llaker whether h had any objection to stating tho basis for his prciltMH tdatc ment that Amer ra would hato half a million men tn Kranie early this sear nnd would Ii.im- l.r.00 OOU nun mailable for i-lilpmcnt durlmr tho jear Vnt in ihe leavt." mid Seinl.uy chamiilonshlii tourni- linker "Come out Into the 11. M room U 18 flak lino and 'with me and I'll tell 5ou l.l th.ee wn- pocket bllllanbi will bo st.iKed in the I ten" . ,. ..,, f.,c. w York Athletic Club this, reason. . "Is it not a fac tl "t tlie k I PI nnt, ac ior is M'ry iniiun.iik ...,... . Hitchcock "Very important IISS HAYWOOD WON'T PLAY FOR THE TITLE Voman IHUiardist Finds Ambulance Fund Exhibitions Intcrfotc With Tournament Play nrdiud for tho American iniiii I'l'.tl-IIIIUMAXR IN AIIMY SwItihtiLT the siibjeit Si nalo- Wtihs' deel.ned that he hid Information tlt.it thete nre many (let man Hmpithl7i rs i Pi the Aine.Iean arm), not only p. Halts, hut ollhits. Hi' said he limli rstrmd 0'ie olllien nnd n ihnplyaln hid been n-' . ttiriud from l'ranee for pro-iiiriii.iu ul ltrr.ini.pi S. erituv Uaker derlited he did not know of the ih.iplalu bill he km w of Hie oillcer. He s lid f there was ildeti.v of tte.iMin the linn would bo rourt-iturll.iUd it Is time to make nn (auiplo ot sum" one," Seivitor Wielss said Sinaloi Hied thin Jumped to his feet and ohltctel lo the eamlii,itlnn lltat would It ml to ttinw 'that our army Is tccl.lm: with II en son ' He depteciten the l.nri' iridleinc ninl the atltlid.ini lulirevt dl'lita.' cd bv .1 cui lous pulillc ' ' Till J Is not a p.ifsltn- how." an-1 swim id Sen it' r Wnks. 'and I hale li" di sin- to i splolt iiiolhlm; bifmo Hit. pill. II, ' .Viintor N'cw t-UELCsled that the Itf.irlnirs had hem hi Id In a hiiv room I " Uh tiemeinloui it the lcquest of tlio s-rret.u v Senator Iteed then in dared lest not to d.Milse inforinatlnn," tahl linkir ' herauo It mlulit InMIe a tain palK'i of .lllOt.lte Our contracts win no! te. lei The only IhliiB wo preiented was pub lentlon In tho newspipers of fits Infoi initlnn " "Will, the llt was published In the t-IIlclal t'niernmcnl llullilln." (nninient cd Sitiator Weeks, "when the fm I nrdi r was luid 1 think tint lilehl.' lm prop. r ' llaker irlteinted under i-uestlnnlui; that ' tin ro Is not now a sin-tie soldier In a single rump who Is tint adequately suppllui with siiindent clnthliiK tn keip him win in" Ilbiro Is i-oim- l.uk of woolen uniform mats sit, llaker ailinlt- l-d. I S"iintor New read .1 letter lajliiK nt Joseph i oj, t iirt-io,ii -mis old. I'ort llitijunln Harrison there was a j or 112j South 1'inii sti-et, died this Iub- oieri-upply of shoes, but woobn innriilin: at St Akhh-s Hospital lrom lawiers nnd ilocttTS, nnd bowed tlielt I and decld.-d to mil tne sirnir- on i ney heads ns solemn IiIrIi mass was t-atd fori liporud for dull lod.iy and the initio- warrior. The smell of liurtiltiK In. illiry w.isiir.iIii In opiratlPti cense, tho Inlniintlnns of Hie priests unit. The strlki was tin- result nf I V V, the hHmiv notes if four women slncets limitation Some of Hie Undent d iiiiind- iravi- ti t.tniine atinn-nhi re to Hie mss id Im. i,l III,, futiimia flni1tnlnr Thn lu-.i l tlfill senlrtf of Hie Human I'al'n lie ! msi niuiliiliii iiRniiist nielli in iiihsiuk rii.,,.,i. i,.i ii ,.i..., ,.,n,. kh..i,i ,.,,,,1 i to fiiiul-h allldailts foi istmptloii fiom ,......,....,., ..i ,. ..,..., - war PI'IMI I .niin'tinv iMii.-iiii-, imu hale illsnilssed six colliery olhelals on dniiniuK nf lho nail, tifused to dlschntrc .'i nwai The sliike was lnoilslit tn all (lid Siy Ihe liilPienie nf siietal prominent cltlreiis, who appealed tn tho patriotism ot Ha majulll nt Ilk strikers shoots muic cm -i ; E- v- ShicksWnny Man wounu xepkino- to iimnrm iitm ' ' " ll-' wn,Ki:s-nAimi:, ib. b. nay ad- J wood, twenty-eight years old, chief irt, police in Slilckshlnny borough. Is neatj J dentil In u hospital hero, from uutlt.f- wounds In tho Htomaclt InlTtcted by H,, llniii II. 1-huIiIs, thirty, last nignt. t. ij Taulds had tlirtatened to shoot t,T' h telallve and Chief Cunvood met lilmt' uikI nsKcd for ins weapon, i-auias 'i tiKreed tn turn it oier, but suddenly 'V dnw the kuii nnd opened fire. Cur- rf2 wood was struck by two bullets. Fnuias , iM-aped nnd Is still n rug.lle, tno po- .ii the iH'chaw of Sup. tluti iiditit T llee of all t-enrliy towns Joining In the 7,iyL, II ("oiiwni, on the itlliKiitlon that he hunt for him. s, :?I xm TW yfA-a -w-V FOUNDED 1865 army ' , TWO MEN ARE HURNEI) IN GAS TANK EXPLOSION ( U. (J. I. l'mnloyo Dies- in losiitnl i and Another Is Not Expected ! to I,io ,. ......-..,-,.,,, v., r. . -,v - - ,. ... . - ....... . ...,...,-..., .....j l,Mir unlf'-rius were t,."0 short and with ship- 'burns recetiel 1 it nlulit at lho United ()ll, i, Tho tnts national tu Class ah i r.udoipli r. iJomscnue, i ii.iirimin oi ho commllteo In charge of the Class II hnmplon, stated that the tournament kill becln on Monday, I'euruiry is. Iss Clara C, Haywood, nf this city, tor," said Sccreiaiy nanir, i i,. u.iv hem that much i tho contiolllt'i: fac- I'd nnili- ,lo.lr.. tn Klnit olV tin lienlnir. but h lie attllicill 'I 11 did not think It slmtild ilitenirato into ""' '' BlfUtlon. nn attempt to ilndkate i presslons ot opinion Hindu by ouu side nr the other lit what has bcionio a control ersy" i The proceedings triw morn ami mote lielllKcunt as the lit.il tig ptngrt-sscd I Senator Iteed was about to make n, mo i tlmt to go Into scent ns-lmi when Sen ator l'rdlnghuyscn tntiiruplcd. i th.t ui:twi:i:.s si:natoiis j "I liain a ciuestlMii I want to ask, and I bellcie the counti) would like to hear tin- answer." said Sen itor l-'rellnnhuy- like , s,.i "l am going tn ask this nm-stlon mv nnit I bone it will ii.ikm the 1 ctlhOI. ' hi nn nts In ttanslt there would only li eioujli for one suit per man. W dswor' asked llaker whelhet time was any legislation hi- thought miiiw to retnoM- hatnpiilniT rigiila tictis and ih p.irtmeiitiil rrsttletloiis. It is-ms to me there nre too inanv che-k balances fm efllclent work," lie si li Maker replied aftir a pause that the rrcldml, of i-ouise, had been glien rein to nit as exigencies arise. "I uu not so nine there ate loo many bulann- tool r-tTi icnons ne .ll(l. -lie are dealing sums nT lilnni nit,l li f War. i needs niucli wisdom." lie said, howeiei. had no 1 1',,,, ' ' would n-.lt Hu- war council of the las iuiproiemi nt 'oiiiimiih plant at 'lhltt.i-'ccnnd strict and r.-issunl( ale nue A conip inlon. Charles rretillii, fort-eltlit years old, nf .Mil South Cor lies street, humid In the same accident. Is at the same luHtuttnii and Is epei ted tn die The two men win- walking with the aid nf a i:.ts tniil. A hnue wan pulled iff one nf the stopcni l.s and the gas within the tank vpluded. eiiieloplng the wink irs in tlanie Tiny were terrlblv burned nver tho i utile body The 1'. 11 I. am- them tn the hoiplfil Tluto i ere main i tln-rs nf i-i-r te now n rmmer Miijm-Curley nf l!otnn I ltd nl'iet-s lunli In polltli-il life III tlit" mi Ik n pild u list ti Unite. ' Y.nik' filllMin, aiioHur old. timer, followed the bmli of Ills old filnid to lis list rea'li.R place i Stunned by the lnsi of Hie man he loicd, Hilly Killy, the foiirtiin-jcnr-old orphan who llnd with .lotm 1,, wa ll p uhi Hi-figure im hi follow id i Iuo be hind the ln-.it e. And In Cali.ny Cemileij, while the tkiwlpg tobe of the pilosis waled I" blieyes utid htilHll'i ds of men I could recommend any hki:i: ni:i'i:.'iis kti:ttinic.s I I'i llnghuisiti nsked why bodies of i soldbis who die tit camps in this louii- I try .11 u sent home without thdr mil- SlniaUs Heainrm Loyally NlQl'i:ilONIV(!, 1M lVb li The SIoi.iI.h of the ranther Cieel: Valley as temhled In Hie high sihool In n- and reatllrmed their nlligl.inin to the I'nlted Stales Among the MimkcrH nite Mi chael Hiiitne.idv, the l!ei Ad im N'ngay, of liarleton; (Sa-.a II Mltka, of New York, and the i'ti Mi Hoot, ot I.ans-fold' stood tmi-oiir-d the list chaptir in th life of the gnatist tlijun- In Hie world of pugilism was written when Ihe bodv of .lohu I, Sullllaii was lowiieil into Us gr.ne 9 CASUALTIES IN It. It. SMASH Five Killed and Four Hint When Flyer Hits Construction Gnntf YOCNdSTOWN, ii, Teh C .-1'iie nun were killed nnd four injured when an east-bound I'cmi'-.iliniili ilier stitick u iiinstiuetlon gang neir New Water ford, llfteen miles ft om hen, late last night CLOVES FOR AltTILLEltYMEN 1100 Fairs on Their Way to Camp, Hancock, Georgia .Meinlxi's of the tnvtb I'leld tllller fiom l i nliiiiii.1. tnrnnrl.i tin Snond i I'cmisMiaul.i II, mn . and latir the Second 1'iiiiisi,uiU i-'uld Allillel.v, will ! be made wniiii rtnl i inifnrtnble In a few il;iH by the anhal nf linu iialrn of woole-i g' .es Jusi shipped to Camp j II i i H mar Atigusl.i. Ha I Th. - ' mitt wannti's" me the gift of j the Special I'nmmlttie of Councils ml tlie Cute and hustnianee of the He pendents of Mildlers and sailom ot this .llv und win- putdiased out nf the' ISuO.iiaii iipproprhitid foi that put pose The kIoii-s wcte made by the Na tion ii filiform ind Hqulpment Cnni pany at a cost of $l.fin a doren, under coult.ut, this Hun Inning maiU tin lowist bid for the wuik. Til It EH SHOT IN ItlOT fY. I.OL'IS, Mil, ib C Thien Wn bash swltchnii n wen- shut bv pullie heto thorll nfter - o'tlmk today, when they bonibaiib-d a stn-it car with (.tours and botllri in l!o- dale station. They men wcrn iu-lud to a hnplt.il and all are lid eled to be In a n-rious loniininn. Street cir strike Hots and bloodshed The .aa . 'it Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia i Appointing the I'rovi- 1 dent as the Executor or 1 Trustee of your estate i gives you the assurance that all pour wishes will be carried out to the I letter. FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS The men wire getting out of the wa laic fiared as n tesult of lho company I of a freight and stepped dlieetly in "J ' " 1 operate mrs follow lug . front of the npptouhliig Mm i Tho In- , tin ir aiumum ement lh.it t-tt ll.e-brcaltcrs . lurid were lushed to KaUiti In spltals were bilng implnji.d isfl iinra i , iniy uuu, -,Liiini.i.j','iiF,-..j .. ,..... . ---. Ill not compete. She wiotc to the com- preilnus st.Hi mint about the minim r nr added 5.ireastlc.ill . Itteo that lier exhlhitlons for the j mi n we would tend to Inline I nasi ivl(.im(or k(.pt was on his fiet In nhulanco fund made it Inmosslblo for not depending wholly upon Aiiicm in , ( u IIc ,icot.ir.l Sunlor l-'rellng- er to compete for the title this season I shipping" . huvsen's iLinaik 'uncalled foi " Sena- Tho national pocket billiard chum- Senator Hltcluod: asked now imicii (ri .nnphuysiii stood up and the two Bonshlp date is not yet dtclded upon. Amer'can shipping 1 now in oin.i.ni " j,,n.,toiH glnud at cadi ollur across tlio kobert Wold the ihairman of tlio com-'Mr. llaker couldn t answer, in. ram uM(- Senator rrillnghuisen llnally hlttcc, Is expected to announce It as Senator HIlcheocK uuoieii nguns oi m- ac(. ,(1 wt,dra wlhe leinarlt. nnd leglnnlng Mondn, March 11 Tho 1'og- pnburg memorial cu-i matches will foi- bw kilo in Marcu IFORMAL BASKETBALL WORK BANNED AT PENN llayful Custom of I'lacticing in What ton Hall Causes Fac ulty Han "Biskitball praiftlic" in ligan Hall at It tho Iniierslty of I'ennsili.tnlu has cen called off by 1-tan William McClcl- Inn, of the Wh-rton School of Com- puerco and I'lnanie. Notices to that ef fect hale been posted on the doors of Ihe "basketball loutts, ' which aro ltoomx 160 and llll l'or somo time past Wharton School ktudents hale enjoied the pradlce of lobslug crasets Into tlio bowls of the In- llrcct lights In tlu-e rooms. Tho cell- ags being exception illy high, tho ait of Insslng ir.'iM in tu the idling ptoicd in- ertnliilug 'The practice causes Ini'iinienkncn and innoiancc" sais Dean MiClellan's no- lice. shipping board, show ng that mo loin ilead-w dglit tonnage, on .".- - - war, S.700.000 In round numbcis Sen itor Weeks pointed out that this was tin Kjulialent of not much mote than half 'tin! number of net tons Sen itor IliuncocK toiumucu mi ,(,..-'- , tionliiR on the slilpp ng qutsiioii. ami theio was n decided ilectrclly In lho Iptii'Oiphero for ipicstlons nnd .inswirs 'shot back and forth rapidly t HAKHlt CAN'T ANSWint 'How many troops an ou send ubroad?" asked Senator llltiluoik "I can't answer that," t-.ild S-'icietary j llaker. i "What is Hie actual basis for your, 'statement," asked Senator Illti lunik ' I "1 can't answer that," answered the Sicretarj . At this point Senator Klrby again In- I terfered. Senator Ch.iniberl.ilii iniswet- I ed, "you can't stop a Senator fiom a--k- I lug a iiucsilon." i Then Senator liockhani asked for an eeiutll(- session. i St tutor Hltclieocl; persisted, and then proceeded to nmstton Secrctarj Hiker. "An- ou considering any Improvement ot tho midic.il i nips"" isked Sin itor rrillngllUsin "That iiuestlon is hultig the cry aitiie consideration of the u-parlmiiit. ' replied Secntary Ilaku lie added that the io-o!dlu.tlloii of all health and sani tation work, so far as laud uptiatlons GEItHAItD HHOTHEKS IN TIE Sialics and George Each Score 9!) ' Hits in Shanahan Itifle Test Two b-otheis, Clniles and C.'mige J. i Rerliard, lid the weekly tllle compctl-I lion of tho Shanahan Club at l-"nrt- leietitli street and l.ane ister aienue, Lint night, with stures of O'.i In tho ion. i target e-icnt. Iloth men showed that i Ihey nro iinproilng greatly as illlemen ' Dier the clubs llfty-loot I.inge, John J , another of tho rierh.ird fain- 111, camo in for second plnie w th a talle If US hits I'rank Smith und John Cojk- rh.ired tiilrd lung with tallies of !7. Twenty-two i.illber guns aie used In I the touruc) Score: Ni t hi ore nn 1 lilt phnrhs 0. rlnr.l on Ci-erue J. eirrluird tel tnhn J (i-rli.ml lis riiiik Smith HT i,hn Coy I.) 'Ii7 lohu Toltiml fit l lluclihurn .... "-I , luir -.or. CoitlKali .... . In, J Itlcg in, sailors Trim Chicago University .r OitHAT LAKHS, 111.. Feb. . The rc.it Lakes Naval Tialnlng Station has. ketball team yestirday defeated tho Uni versity ot Chicago, 3S to is. asked Scfictary llaker for an isplana tlon of his stittiment about .i million and a Inlf men for l'tanm in HUs. Seirctary llaker then lead his state ment made last week. He pointed out tli.it ho hid said tho nun would bo "mailable" for shipment for l'l.uue, "ll the shinning Is niallalfle" lln pointed out tliat he had said the tmnagi prop- i km was "not iinpioinislng" "What did von mi an bv eaily In 111S?" asked Senator HltdnoiU, n-fei-tlng to the Secietnry'a Matinicnt, Hint GREY IRON CASTINGS Up to 1500 Pounds. Our iron mixture pecu liarly adapted to castings that are to be machined. Daily Melting Capacity 12S Tons Your business solicited for large or small quan tities. Satisfaction guar anteed. Abram Cox Stove Co. American & Dauphin Street! Philadelphia Rrtl 'Plinne ICrnton llrn. SKI) Park 171 EZS Jk 2X Notes of the Howlers One of the moiit ienwatlonal slnnln nn1 thrru ciinc ncrlct iilacl In this city wmk riTrorinHti wnun rrawroni. ro nc fur thn ActlrM In Jvr(tum,( .tttlon J I, tuHKftl I mem oir lur -ii in 'i finii Kme nivi runnlnc uii u nioro of ?1T In thrtc ramrn. i lio .im only l'J Hi) Hhort of a KTfrt Ktirit or 2iitu. intr otiJett or tho tratne. witn ' IiIh fror) of 'JM It win une of the preatput lorcu cir niatie in mis riiy. in iiif lorts- i two train lie haH ufrncttt 1((4. althoush I vuenn. or tin victor miuhu ih men uvtruke Pwlr lth 17rt pfBB for forD-iuu wmf, i rn if n: irninmtitf. Kin., u bccutxi wiiu 100 for thlrti-four camef. Victor, whlih won tha first round of th ! ppusuTl In tliu KrHton I.iwue, .section H. I i nocKeii tiif ninH ior n tntui or an tnu in ilifir K-luilute of Xorty-flv khtti' n, whlrh j.ia them uu atraue or Mil lur lle aeanon i Way riou. of Abordetn. H. I) . n Alitor Ih re latt week, Im thn bmutr that hoIt th worlil'n rn"rtl for threo KHinr Ht I liim ttiortit l!Tu. aou. 3fi0. or u total lurraco of WM for three ifAinrc j W Crnwfonl'n nrnm of 7IS In fhrm iiumn i Iv'iuttlH uml xclri thf ritonl rtada by otto j 1vulliisf.li, of IUm hent r, N V , whu wm thtt liovvllntf c hutuploiishlp ut (iraiul Itpid?, lllch , Unt vur Mlh u rcoru ot COS pin. Wl. Ct... I.. ii,. ., ......,.. r'liiiun Mk ruutii in til- .im ii ii ittL i tirri n i Iaitun, wrrncheil tlin padrrihl from Mono- ) typo A, whlrh ImU hcM It all uriiiton. uml , Ihinv lendu'lln leoci'o with -'-' canutt on thn ' wlnnins Mo ami Ti on tho loxlnir, with h I Ufrci-ntmo over tho former leuderi of ,1U. 1 K(n humlrml Iriimu lin nlFAi1 t1i I International bowline" tournutnnnt In (Jin. ' rlnnatl bff Inning Ibruury It). Their cf. roria mil not ixi ior nuuitnt unn inu ron. Mer 3U Otui hay been net Hwldo for prlzo money. Of lh rntrlca recehed ntoro thun Mo uro fruui the can tern nnl wcMttrn States. Venn Mutual and Ileal I!ctato runtlnii fn rUy tie Rvuy for necond place, each havlnv yron 34 and lout 14 Philadelphia Havtm tuna aim retaini nrat uiuco in tha Trupt and Inauranco Leairue. Ilrvn Mawr uiid teAenil aubtliutM fn invtrcomt Hailnor'M lead Klnr relleed Mil ir. wno Hiurtfu on oan, ouc mwii to inate irlaiiy help much. (i. Uana allowed IM tlane Bo roll tha aviond khiiihi ho alia ui not in prm. I, uane tried it for trti third vutna. i Und ha vrti only nhtn to toaa them ot-r for i l-Passenger Roadster, $1,350 You will sense among Liberty own ers a feeling about their cars that is almost that of affection. The Liberty satisfies their practical desire for performance their artis tic desire for beauty their physical desire for comfort. There is a difference in the way the Liberty rides and drives. You must drive it you must ride in it to appreciate the meaning of its superiority. L. S. BOWERS COMPANY 215 N. Rroad St. U I'I, on, is.ll. I.urusl 1550 1'liolif Kfjktollf. IUie till Open Territory for Dealers in EASTEUX l'ENNA., DEL. and N. J. fuBam "" , OXA. HI Proved by the Sternest Trial IT is only natural that we Goodyear Service Station Dealers should take pride in the accomplishments of Goodyear Cord Tires on the speedways. We have sold these tires to our customers as the very best that are now produced, and we have seen them make good in every particular. But there is a dramatic flavor about racing performance that is unequaled in any field of ordinary service. No other usage crowds so much of heat, strain, punish ment and fatigue into so short a space of time, and no other demonstrates so graphically a tire's superiority or fault. Goodyear Cord Tires won every officially recognized race held on the speedways and tracks of America during 1917. This is an amazing record, but more amazing still is the fact that every victory won by these tires has been a non-stop run. What this means as evidence of the vigor and almost invulnerable strength of Goodyear Cord Tires cannot well be described in words. Suffice it to say that the spring, vitality and endurance which have made Goodyear Cords supreme on the speedway are the qualities which will deliver you unmatched satisfaction from them on your car. Tliis sign identifies the Gootf year Service Station Dealer. 1? MlVyvTillnl Goodyear Tires, Tubes antl Ac cessories arc always kept in stock. N. Snellenburg & Co., Market and 12th Sts. Wayne Ave. Garage, 5728-30 Wayne Ave. Vulcan Supplies Co., 1418 Race St. Springfield Ave. Garage, 5G15 Spring field Ave. Penna. Garage & Service Company of Philadelphia, 329-335 S. Broad St. O'Brien & Hoover, 243 N. Juniper St. Locuit Auto Supply Co., 1411 Locust St. W. F. Kcer (Auto Supply Co., Inc.), 1800 Frankford Ave. Dauphin Garage, 1131-33 W. Dauphin St. Thos. Goldberg, 1316 Vine St. L. S. Hall Rubber Co., 804 N. Carlisle St. Ennis Tire Service Co., 4328 N. Broad St. W. A. Ennis & Son, 1310 Race St. Ennis Tire Service Co., 2500 N. Broad St. Modern Vulcanizing Co., M. R. Kline, Proprietor, 46 N. 52 d St. Ebert Motor Co., 2425-29 N. Broad St. United Auto Stores, Inc., 905 N. Broad and 33d and Chestnut. F. C. Hornbeck, 210 S. 17th St. 20th Century Garnge,4222 N. Broad St. Broadway Auto Supply Co., Inc., Broad, Passyunk Av. & McKean St. Whitehead Hughes Co., 231 N. Juni per St. Sees & Faber Co., 2008-10 N. Front St. Stahl's Garage, 4839-43 Rising Sun Ave. Sloan's Garage, 52 d & Baltimore Ave. Avon Garage, 335 S. 20th St. E. Groves, 4218 Brown St. Hale Motor Co., Inc., Wayne, Pa. Solar & Broek, 12 E. Market St., West Chester, Pa. Colonial Garage, 28-32 E. Mt. Airy Ave., Mt. Airy, Pa. Alexander Allan, 19 W.Highland Ave., Chestnut Hill. Quality Tire Shop, 22 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. C KRON t vi, ya'u cao iiaanor ino ooa wamc, i LMMMmm 1 ' . v joA'- .,i.x-. J:fz.st '&, ?'J i -,;jpjvi L V .. 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