Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1918, Night Extra, Image 5

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EVENING
PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,
WEDNESDAY, FEBlttMTlY G,
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PAN-GERMAN WAR
UPON SOCIALISTS
Mipk Fard Men fiirf
Daniels Seize Cars
Mailed Fist, waving
Crushed Labor Outbreak,
Finds New Foe
MASSES
' rntillnurtt from lif One-
I tffcrlnit to ctwipernto in nil) way ioi-
slblo for jjf lmrf incut.
Tile tlntmlt rnnimlttpe of tlit Clc
I Club Ima ilenolinceil Hip tr.mnlt otull
tlotiM un clmltlp mid will rrinnmuTii! tint
tlio ciiih Join In in protest nr other
tiioement that cittern hope of e urine the
'Ituitlon.
I In the tneniithiie curs miiinme to run
ol7 srheilule. to ulirtit pmt Intellections
imicii tnoy uro nnl) half lllleil. to Mutt
whin they me Jimmeil to tatiicltv
Appartntlv ficIiik the hntiJwrltlnc
on the wnll" the putiHc clcttrmlneil to
Ktnml tnnilltlnin no IniiKt i Thomas V.
KvTrrilDWX Pli C -MI,,cn- tllc 1".000 a ci 'elliolKiicj "
The l.,n..le,miiM ('.imlit.1rlHtH) Imo 1'renl.l. iu. i.illocl .. lonfcrciut of 1,1.,
openly lei land ir on the .sin lallti In operathiR Itr.iild Whit i ueenm
Oenniinv nrcnriHiiK to a opy ff Hi p'Hhul at the ttiiiftti ntt l Ktlll mi.
Vonvni-rti ic-lul '"j' ''"" ""J1",,. 'r'- "J!il Willi n,.,,lttlllB the
aZZZTZt :,. ', n ' Tin", :."S"'" "' -M.e. no comment
., ' . .....". .. u .hi.-e Hi "" loriiKoniinc
(ill ""PI II 41, IIIIIIII'VI ' '
lent licunn f'r ltn nttncki ruinlti-n the
mllltarMtn ami lhlr anneatlonlsi I
policy
"Of
Berlin
Mimed
clnrcd tod.i).
STILL HITTER
ZUIUCH, 1'cb. G.
.100.000 winkers Htrlklnrr In
on Friday 1.10,000 Jtaic re
work," Wolff's Agency de-
Tim milled list has HUicr-eilrMl In
rroiiHliiK tho (!i man ctrlke, and now
Field Marilnl ion lllnilenhurK and liN
cliltf aid fioncnil I.tiilrwloriT are en
Caued In tiltriiKBlo iiRiliiht nclnlHii
A litual inllltnr dIU.iUrtdilp "W
In (Itimnnv, hut chlrfli in llir'ln
where llie Soclillrt-lnlwi mnnmuit was
mtemtited clmlmf the recent agitations
The l'an-nirman pn s Is Julill.int ooi
the "victor) " of the mlllt.irlts and il"
rlareH that ' the road H now open for
fresh operations In the lltlil without
dinRfi of ohsti actions at home"
At the came time tin iullltailt and
tliflr newnpers are trhiui; to lelittle
the Inllueme of the Socialist hlo in
the ItelilistnK lufoie thu Ih1 eon
rniH later this month In iimIu to
tr.tlKle In adame am iffoU to nniw
the old dunilid for a i;iniral dtuiou.itlr
pe Hi" on tlu h ils of no aniit atIotiK
nor IndrmnltUe .
While the ftril.c mow mint Ins col
hp ed the dui'tlc meaMiriH tal n In the
Ooeiunitnt have left a Miihik undei
cuirent of rulliiK on t lit- put of tin
nnew This hlttciiusH is not I" hiit
alleUitcd ly the time rourt-imrtlnl
which are flttlni; (lillj , Imposing
ei litem cs upon "aKltatoru"
'I hi Voiwiurts (fcpvcs this niiKnt of'
bltteriKxH In Its tnnmirnt upon the
Imiioitint eoiinc.ll now IkIiik held In
Riillu the kkuHh of wlili li inlifht In
tiuM the It( ll list lf. It MlS
Hut, of loins', the Itelchstat; Ins
gone to bed and pulled the couih otr
Its head xo It cm xte and la.ir noth
inir We may lest asnured It will do
nothing to IneonMiilence iIlplomi( "
The It i .ii inn Ministr of War, In
order to punish the HiIKms In tint
cciun 1 has ordciid all factories ell
K.ied on war work to operate hi en
das a week.
The Kcner.il slrlk" of woikers of the
Central Powers showed the" world thev
did not want a peici of nneitloiis
Wllhelm Dlttm inn SocHll't mcnihei of
the (lei m m Ilelchtn? di rlarf d ilurinR
his com t-inaitlal Jlondiy It was leanud
here today
'Tho strike broke out luciu'e i pt
longed st ite of slepe mikes f(. an
beirable," ahserted Dlttminn, "ind on
account or the nR'tV'nn b the Pathei
landers and l'lii-ije-imns
'The btrlko hail onlj a demonvtrntlie
lliK", In thowitiK the woild we woikirs
only want a pe ice w th no ami. itlor "
German! Plans to
Attack Bolshcviki
Continue 1 from I'a One
of Sohastopol, moed on the port city,
but the Holshlk forces p-wo lnttle
The BoIsielk ci rl-on at Kiev Is re
ported to line been defeited bv t'kraln
lans and the oltv Is now be'lecd to bo
In the hinds of the I'kralnlan soldi rv
Itexerscs for the Holhclk niiny In
Flnhnd aie ulso leported
STOCICIIOLJt. Peb 1
A ticruit nK ollle-e has been opened
hero for the purpo'-o of i ilsltiK a volun
teer corps to assist the Finnish White
nuards 'thousands of Finns and
Suedes arc cnllstini; Tlie hoci.it demo
cratB icciiic tho consmatlvis of p'ott UK
to force Swedish Intenentlon on behalf
of the Finns.
1.0VDON', Feb. C
Another attempt on thu life of N'ich
olil I.enine, llolsliulk l'nmlei, was
made Saturday, aciordlni; to d Mp.ite.hes
received from I'etroKrad tod ly.
A student, .limed with i ico!er,
penetrated the leceptlon room of Kmolny
Institute, but iuh mobbed befoe ho
could reach Lenlne'a prUate dikes, it
was tald
METZ MAY BE PERSHING'S GOAL
UiisIiiips nien'H uritaiil? itlonn ihioiaib.
out the elt., takliiir up the i ae of the
cir ildeip pi u til tilt in elis on iicoid
at -pi(Iill i nihil miitliiKH laxt nlKlit
.is iend to i ntet the fia It has de
veloped Into II IlKllt to th- lllllsh, l.
the inople iiKilnM the P It T , and
no armlstlee Is RoInK to be ilitlainl un
til the preeiit intolerable conditions hu
iiiie Vuuiiioiis inqulilirt rcKaidliu; the
llllnit of ptotPiitH anilnst the tr.inlt
innipiiny with the Piiblle Servlee Fom
mlsslun hive aln uly bien leeilMd at
II irilliuri; !
The transit committee of the i'ir
Pluh has Joined In the cltv-wlde irotest
aK-ilnst the collipstni; tiolIe ustolu I
with Its 'bin.iua iuh' In bunihes. Its
'Toonenllle trolIi'M.' nud Its ears tint
somitlmis Flop whin tlie are Junnuil
full and i-oinetimis shoot just I1117I111;
would-be pissiiimis whin the aii lnlf
iniptj
At u nuetlnc of the lommlttie In the
iluliV final ti r at Una Sprmo street
the wocn Indlvldti ills ilenouniid the
tl.insit situation as diiIorable, nisei.
ablt Intole table and clnotli 1 hi de.
rial id themelMS In favor of the clubs
J0I11I11K au proti t in othi 1 mow mint
that offeied iiuv hope of bettering the
service Nor foinial report was lire-p-irid,
but one will be prepare 1 and
made at the next meeting of tho dub
directors, Febrmty 2.1 The club aNo
will probablv bo asked to iiln the
trui It compinj on the subject of nu
plovltiK women
WANT WOMF.V i:mpi.o i:h
(lne mi mbi 1 of the lomnilttie s 1I1I
'liven If wolinn veie as iiiiuuipeteiit
nml as idlotle as the most bigoted
woni in-de'-plslng mm eonsldiis than. It
would be hud to roneelve of tin Ir
making a gnater mess of things than
ll is bun made now
Mis John ' Tiautwine ilnlimin uf
the triuslt lonualttee, slid
"lhe ineml ers biought Tciioits imui I
all sections of the eitv of tin moM de
liloi.iblc state of affairs 111 the (lollej
icrviee Many told ol .11 tinl i -pirlcncis
One woman was on a cir
which was disabled nml it had to wait
twents minutes for tho tu t cir to eninci
and push It along the ie"t of the a
She asked the eat new win tin v dldn t
telephone for t.11 emtiBenee wai.011 to
come ni d tl tho 1 ir, and was told there
w.n no imcrGiiicy wagon foi tint sc
tlon of the eltv The eondilctoi and
the niotorm 111 Ju-t took the situ itlon
p'lllosopliie lily ami sat tlieu until the
net ear came
PUP-nilTS PL'llI.lC ("AI.AMITV
nother membet was told theit who
iinngenc wagons enough but theio
was no nnteilal on hind to 111 ike n
iniis Koine mcmluiH of the lommlttee
f.uoied asking the Phil idelphli llipld
Transit Company If It Ii.ih loiisldercd or
will consider implovlug wonv 11 as motor
men and londuetors We undcistind
tlii'-q ale not miihiulis 1 noiigh to tc
piir th ii Idle earJ iven If thete wero
nnterlat with vshlih to mike tho re
pilia Some mcmljers thought lint pei
h ips If woinin went to work ind 11
lieved tho inotornien and conduetois
those men could 111 iko the iiialis.
'The eonnnlttee his not ,et irri irrcl
a reiiort and 1 1 annul s iv wlnt m tlon
the club will take, but I have vers little
doubt that the club will Join In anv
movement that offers an hopo of
remcdjlng a sltuit on tint will 1 ml In
nothing li"-s th in a public e-il unity tin.
, Uss It Is lilt t '
FARE COMPLAINT
HEARING FEBRUARY 19
PIERRE- jKV S-.VSliiOM
AgaEHOMT i1Q5 MILES -HiNriMNF w
T VvJAPPROXIhTE ifer-
jr XO POSITION OF"
i CQMMERcry sfecTOR f V
X--t? io ct so
Scale of Miles-..
Tlie placing- of Amuican troops on the side of the Rie.it (leimati
Mtillent .south of Venlun possibly means that Genetal 1'ct shine's
objective in his fust bii; otTensive will be to eliminate this salient
and drive on to Met?, tlie peat German stionfthold, which, in a
stiaijht line, lies only thirty miles from the sector tnken over
by the Americans.
GEN. PERSHING'S FIRST OBJECTIVE
WILL BE CAPTURE OF METZ, IF
Disposition of American Army, However, Looks Li
Camouflage to Deceive Teutons as to Where
Blow Will Fall
iC
ily J. W
VP.W oP.K. Feb C
'I lit e ipture of Metz and the bending
hack of the (iirinau silluit south of
Wiiluu will be the llrsi objectives ot
the Ann ill. 111 i icdlimarv aimv in!
Flame if (liuii il 1'irshlng cotuiutrates
his m ijoi stnngth ilong tlie salient now
held bv Pnlted Matis troops
I'amoiill ige, howeiir in i be (leneral
T. MASON
.state liipattiueiit iipllnl that Ameiii.i
would n sped the neutnlltv of Swltrer
l mil If tleruiani and the Swiss pi oile
tliimiliis did the same Tills illplo-lintli-
ei hinge was Interpret, d to tin m
tint ISenci il Pirslilngs sluing ililee
Would be III ll tlie Swiss boldil, ill
southern, lin, about loo miles smith
ot tin Ithlne-M.iine I'm il
vnd now. hIv wieks t tit i still there
Perslilng's pmpnse In tin disposition of, ale linlliations tint the" Amei bans aie
Ids nun, so as to knp urn lllnilenbiirg i holding put of tin Fri in h fiont of
111 the il.uk i nut e ruing tin illrietlon of St .Mllilil, about twnitj nilhs -until of
the in iln niiilian attack Time Vei dun, and not iisoii'atid iltlni with
mouths ago tin meileins wile in- tin ltlilue -.Vlarne ( unl noi the southei n
fated bv tin lit nu ins along tin Ithlne- K.ue fiont So fu aput aie thi-t
.Mum I'anil just amiss tin Flench thne sictois that tin liirinan gi in r il
boiilir from (iermin l.oriaine Sl t st iff dire not iiiiiei nti iti it me mi
wnks litn Swltzerlmd foi malh le- of the points. Its newle formed nnnles
ipieste-d assuram es th it itiui h in tiiKips i g ill 1 along the lthlin to iisNt tin
would not viol Hi Swiss inuti.illo Tlie ' foi tin omlng Amiiliiii ofiinslve.
Great Drive on U, S,t
Line Now Expected
('iinllniird from I'orr line
shells Thej resolved to make a dash
for safety
Sin i adlng out la open formation they
gradually inado their way back to their
own trenches tluougli theli own bir
rage taking irfuge from the explosions
In shell holes and depusslons In No
Mann I.itid '
ATTAl'K FAILS Til HF.Vi:i.tlP
1 lodging, iluililng and making short
.tusliis niross tu- shell-swept teirahi
(the Ainrrlintis ilnnlly le.uhed their own
lines ntul Imped our tlnlr parapits
Tlie oputiil (In m in attaik In un
til ipitlon of which the bariagi was sig
naled for fallnl to divelop 'Ihls was
luobablv due to the pinriilittii ss and
pnclsloii of tin Ann 1 kill huiage
I All tin tod ii the American artll
lcr vmis falili oitlie Maihlne guns
ihitteinl in lloillialli along the whole
I Vim I loan sutir 'I lie inemj threw
ou his lehiilu iiuntii f pineapple
jbiiiiibs nml I UK grenades liitmaii "lulls
vi le si itlciul mi I tin Vim ill ins' sup
ple ami tiaii'-pnit orgaulr itlous In tin
iiat
Photographs taki n be axlitors show
libit situidav iiiiilng's Annileaii bar-
lege i.ieatl ilutiiged the enepa front
I lliu s 'I lie ilunige Ins aln inly bun
putle 1 1 ill i il NiMitluliss, tin
helli il I It I in in ,u i Is are mil it c n
liiile lnliltnble
K 'dllOSr' WALKS
The armi p inn iiteis vllted tin
AuieiiiMti artllliiv unit IimI.iv With
shouts of will nine the sammtis siram
blid fiom Hull bombproofs nud llm d
up to rii'ilw theli flionev Few iliew
moie III in $10 owing to the nlliitmtuts
nf Huh "ilailii whli li I lit v hive sit
i-lib for 1 .11 1 1 lloml Insiulluu nts
Mint an a guv do with mom i out
bile' di in unli d nni little urtlllet Mil in
lauding with c, m in isk riailv foi u-.i
and tlniiiishtiig i li indful of flam- nop s
Appiieutlt tin iUi-tlon was soon
Uiswiiid Tin mlnutis lain an old
blinkit wis spnad out on the
nudum till tin trie ami a ilustir of
Minimis was km i ling about It, liiliutly
watt king it .i I ii sm til whltt olijuts
whli h weie cast ttr and anon on the
blanki t while the soldiers c I It it
't'onie nn tin bib ileitis a lull nf
slims' -mil "nail 'i m ri id 'tin gnus
Ur, id i in ami wit p "
Mail is 1 eing tb Iln rtd to the U. ui hi s
ttgultili '1 In iirrltis .iiiIm ,il nlr
iinul wltli iu ill) tble mlssiits finm
buk thin mil li lillli ladi n nlili I, .
fis and i.iia gi mis iitlilrt , t,, ii,,
hoiiu loll.'- whlili can le piomptly di
iittilitd tiiuii the Amerli in b ts(
Jer8cu Snow Bank
Ifeats British Tank
CAMP ni N. J.. I'eb. 0.
AJEItSKY snow bnnk today is
lctnr over the Hrltlsh tnnk
Hrilannia. ti
The uteri terror turned turtle
while altemptliiB t" climb out of
a Rravel pit In n demnnstratlon
before thousands of soldier here.
The port tread skidded In the
snow, while the starboard tread,
malntalnltiK its powerful traction,
twisted the tank sidcwlse. An in
stant later the monster flopped on
Its side. severel iitJtirltiR a
gunner.
TIIKEE FRENCH CHILDREN
DEFY (JEIltMAN AIHILLEUY
Stioll llo.ii! llehiml Kiont WeatiiiR
Huts Inscribed "Wilson" nnd
"I Pear Not"
with tiii: amuihc w ap.my in
PltAM ll Fib i, -M lit io Is ii tertalli
loul Immtdlitelv In hind tin Aim l kali
fiont tint Is frniuiiitly subjected to
ht'iw shelling lie di ininti nrtllb rv Ni
olllitls in soldiers aro allow id to walk
along It without stet I helnuts and gas
mnsks et, along that mad tod IV t tine
a gulden-lull nl gill of twilM, with two
little bovs about eight vi.us old, weal
ing blue pillnr hats
The ribbon of tun s hit bote In gold
letttrs the lume ' Wilson a stele vv lilt ll
Is verv populai now In Pre lull voting
stt is' hats ' lie b unl of tlie other H h it
tiore the words s,ti1M ,rm ( f,nr
not' ) How thee uue to be thele no
ojio kntw An Auieilt in mllitai) ptillet
in in spotted tin ni ami miiIiMv "bimed
tin m nut of d lllgil
PADUA TERRORIZED
AGAIN BY AIR RAIDS
Cathedral Struck by Bomb
Scattering Curious Yellow
Powder
ITALIAN Hi:UQPAllTi:itS. Feb .
Pontlnuoiis nlr i.ilds teirorlred Padua
-Mondij night Sevtral houses wero
tl imaged, hut there weio ftw rnsunltles
A bomb whli li struck the t tthedral
the pi ev Ions night siattuttl u curious
Jlllovv powder, whlih Is being limit, zed
I Hull in nv atnrn brought down four
entlii in uh lies mid tin Ililtlsli gut
Mglit at vmlous pilnts, wheio aerial
luttles am being fouglit without cesi
tlon 'lhe Italian War unici lstitd the fol
low Ing
Iti fine dawn Fadu i ng iln was at
tacked b iiiimv aelalois, who
tliuppi'tl binnbs in the tentu of i.
town musing dinuge tll iniiidlngs
and wounding a ftw pusnns
in it inve Iiein lutt-rioHient null.
iittlons of a ibsiiltoiv ihaiaetu
Hii'lj ntilil mtliit) met the
lei e
but
whole of itbf'ir&tlL.I Yi
tern cnemv mnchlna''ivr
five br our aviators oneti
Hrltlsh airmen. At lilaht our
bombarded military lranort
('oncgllano-C'asnrsa railway )H
PHP.NCII dow.v niajnf
The French war omco ctf!
sueu me lononing:
Taking mhantnee of Ihn Ann
er. Fiench pursuit nvlntora on Si
tsirrieii nut liuceessrul tntt
lilellt t nemv machines were hi
down In combats fir over the Qc
lines, Kile others fell b.Tillvi
aged nnd probably ivcro destroyed.
An olllelal statement last nlcM'
Hrltlsh nerlal opctntlonH unldt .v
More thiinthreo tons of bombs iir
droiied on Monday on various tMRH
geis. i lie lierintui machines Vi
brought doiu In air nghtlng and tin
wire, iiisanieti une or ours Is ml
1117
Hrltlsh airmen nrn
Invo started February In
stlc They alieady have ilestroyedMn
On man aliplanes mid driven down Kntfli
out of control ten others., with onlyri
two ef our midlines missing. haM, .
wick was a nan one) inr tnc licrman fljr- ,11
Ing set vice From Monday, the 18th. tot
.-UII.M.J iiiHi.h in. ... i.init airmen ami
,.tl. .Imp.Ii nllimn.a n .. m. .. . ..
,.ii..-u,.vi .... h1'." i" ,ici .lumen ior ior--f
tv-nlnn tiermui midlines. TurAniw.Aw
wire destru.ved nnd twenty-four tlrreill.,,a
now u nun tiui oi control, vvitn n Io4 1
tu iiiciiifc-iti-n in univ iKiie mucntnes.
V I iaf
Itnown Um
their fin
39aW3JaSKiySJ5JE!SJ5J5JEJ3HM
two ci.i:aici:i op
Men I.i'iivi'
Court Aim in Aim
MUKDUIt
Set anton
Si IIV.NTON", Pa, Feb il-Tim in. n
Imllileil for minder, Pietro llutoluui
and Oarnit u Prtdeiiie, walkid nut ot
tin toiirtioom lu re tod n aim In aim
fi.epun 'lhe IHstiiit Attoniijs nf
lln asknl foi the iliiliirgc of II irtol
ini r iiini-fil of killing his wif, unit
I'l.ml. I'l-lni. an liii.ulti of tin Iln
tolmei hoiiu , In Wtst Stiantoii Juiv
aniuiliiil iiiiitii.i i.l killing i m in .it
I'arboml in lb hid pbailtd
di fi use
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MaWson & DeMan5
1115 Chestnut Street
Opposite Keith's
Bitter Winter Weather
and
Furs
At Half Price
RE combinino; to make our
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'Liberty Spike"
Is Driven Home
Strict Accountability
New Hog Island Rule
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REDS EXCOMMUNiqATED
BY RUSSIAN CHURCH
PHTllOOUAI) Feb C The Soviet
has Issued a tleerte, signed by Nlkolil
I.enlne apd othei numberi of the de
facto government, absolutely sipuatlng
the chuich and the state, eliminating
thurch income from the .tate and con
fiscating nil chuich realty, furnishings
and paraphernalia.
As tin. result of the Uolshevlkl seiz
ing tho Alexnnder N'evsky monastery
In Petrograd and making other attacks
on church propirty, tnken In conjunc
tion vvltji 'bther clrcuni'tances attending
the latest revolution, tho Most Itev Dr.
Tlkhon, patriarch of all Itiusla and
metropolitan of Moscow, has Issued at
Moscow An anathema excommunicating
tho patrtlclp.uits and calling on the
faithful to defend tho sacredness of tho
church.
IIAIIHISIIPIUI, Feb (1
'I He Public Hervlce Commlsilon today
UmiI Febiuirv li In llanlsburg as the
time and pi ico foi a hearing of coin
plaints again all street i.ir louipnnles
tint have asked permission to mfinnce
tin Ir faies fiom five to lx cents, In eases
where such advances mo alleged to ho
In vlolntlon of oidlnantei under which
tho compan'es hold their franchises
This will Include tho Manajunk and
Uotborough sections of Philadelphia as
wedl as Pittsburgh, Sct;anton, Shtunokln,
AMiland. the Schuj 1KI11 Valley and all
other localities tluoughout tho .State so
affected.
f iintlniit d fliuii 1'acr One
but It is ixpeittd to 1 nun so 1
in the pubstal loi the slain
rl was In gun as Hum as tin golden
ilkt had bien llllMII
M tvoi Smith tappet) tlu gnldi 11 spike
with 11 long-haudlid millit until it stood
uprb'ht In tin- wood blm k f the ne f-ni-nt
and tlun diew li.uk fur a two
'uiiilnl w.illnii at It He sib- il 'lis drlv
I bit lllld tile- spike hiippul out nt tlu
ground, while the iniwd ihtei'tl 'tilve
tiii- mole room," sild thi Mavoi, "so
that I tan gi l a good wluik at the
'Cilsti Ills Miund try Inndetl sipiaie-
iy
'Hun Mis Waltei II Thomson of the
camp lieu iMtutho eommitttt who will
hue 1 1) irge ot the sabs' eif Inmls ti
voiniii puiilusiis thole tin spiki in
eurtlit 1 1 In u 1 .une ll T Stote b i t
Hike 1 blow foi the sucei-s of the
hi nil Issue flir him John T WI111I1 111,
who diiw tlie pi ins foi the f pile 1 of
the Statue of I.lbertv,- took a whack,
Lewis ll Parsons, ilmrmaii of the
I. licit e l.n ui cimpilgu commlttet, came
next followed bj IJ Ibert liable, a mem
be 1 of the campilgu pillillillj commit
tee, who orlg tinted the Idea of the statue
mid Its bond silling room Howe Slew. in
nitsldtnt of the Pool Ililchaid i.lub ,
Ibomiis Mulv anothti nuinhcr of the
"iihl i lt committee and Prink M
Ilardt, deputy governor of the Fulcra
Ktservo Hank of the Third District, .its
bellied to drive the splko In furthel
Kiel 111! i: Norton ehalrm 111 of the cam
a gu publleltj committee-, acted a
ni.i ter of cert monies.
Motion pictures wero tnken of tin
scene bj the Stanley C'omp in and wli,
bo exh lilted In connection with the Lib.
cttj l.onii tliiie In this nnd other cities
I nlltlritiril from 1'ue One
And t Intend to fiold this,, fi
ll,. 1 Individual aicnuutahllltv foi
ipiiir
Hows t 1
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CALL FORMER OWNERS
OF HOG ISLAND LAND
WvslIIVeTION, P. Ii (.Flint Is II
llohlen, Instrtii loi of tlu liw siliool
F'llMisltv of Pfiinsli.ini 1, and touusil
for the State Wmkniens I'otiint iintinii
(ommislon, Ph irles N lll.uk, W .1
I It 111011 ami 1' Vi' l'errolut Inn bien
Minimum il by the tnmmlttie In ihugi
of the Hog Island investigation
Tlie llohlen ami 111 irk estates ownnl
tin l.ugci urt of the Hoi; 1st in' - n
rte and It Is expei ti tl tint the toinmit
tee villi go Into tin- purchase of tin I mil
In full No fiirtln r turn ngs an n
pitted this week, the tommittie hiving
iidjiiurnid to lisume sessions .it tin call
of tho chaliman.
Swedish Cabinet Under Tire
MOi'KHOLM, Ftb C Heslgn itlon
of tho Swedish (Ion 1 nine nt. In 1. ill-,' of
Its unwillingness to dl'intcli tumps Into
Finland to restore older, was urgnl bj
the conservatlio piess luie lod i
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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Ladies' and Misses'
Plain Tailored Suits
24.75 25.75 31.75
Spring styles are now in our
stock.
Tyrol Wool in our original
styles and colors combines
cverytliini,' that is wearable,
serviceable and in keeping with
the times.
Also, Street Top
Motor Coats
MANN & DlLKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
anc
store the scene of the busiest
'f-1 days of selling jn its history!
a em temperature .unl cold-defying furs are the
a happiest comhin.ition a woman can find these very
0 hitter days, and the best news of the whole winter is
i our daily announcements of the rich values to be had
in our sale.
1 These Are Only a Fraction of
the Many Furs Selling at
Half Price!
49.00 Nutria Sets 24.50
59.00 Australian Opossum Set 29.50
69.00 Taupe Fox Sets 34.50
69.00 Jap Cross Fox Sets 34.50
75.00 Kamchatka Wolf Sets. .-37.50
85.00 Black Fox Sets 42.50
85.00 Near Seal Coats ...'... .42.50
100.00 Sable Marmot Coats . . . 49.50
30.00 Natural Muakrat Coats. 65.00
Fisher Sets 67.50
Pointed Fox Sets 1 10.00
Hudson Seal Coats .... 120.00
Hudson Seal Coats .... 145.00
Wildwood Soldier Gassed
OTTAWA. Ont. Feb C Tho follow
ing American Is mentioned hi todav's
Canadian eaMialts list Gassed P, i:
SJostrom, Wildnood, N", T,
Tlie House thai Heppe Built
FOUNDED IN 18G5 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 1
C. J. Ueppc & Son 1117-1110 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Stt.
EGG MEN MEET HOOVER
Discuss Plans to Insure Ptoper Ship
ping and Distribution
WASHINGTON', Feb 0 Representa
tives of thli ty of tho larpest ckc and
poultry shlpiiluB nnd distributing Inter
ests conferred this afternoon with Food
Administrator Honvei upon plans uhleli
the latter has projected to regulate that
Industry during the coming season
Hoover Invited iho men lure to secuio
their co-operntlon In framing such iegu
latlons is will Insure proper distribution
and to curtail unnccesbnry Inndllng expenses
.TOQONVEY artis
tic tone 'nnci j
' impressive appearance to
that new spring folder or
booklet by using Aladdin"
Cover. Ask your printer
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CHARLES BECK COMPANY
'03 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Papers for Ali Kinds
oc liooei iTintine
Heppe Rental Payment
Plan for Victrola
Buyers
At Heppe'a you" can secure a Vic
trola for what it costs to rent one and
apply all rent toward the purchase.
We have a Heppe outfit a Victrola
and some records for every home in
Philadelphia. Prices range from $20
to $365.
Call, phone or write for particulars
and catalogs.
Heppe War-Time Outfits
VICTROLA IV-A 20 00
Records your election..,,,,, 300
Total cot $23 00
Pay $3 down, $2 30 monthly.
VICTROLA VI-A S30.00
Record! your .election 3.7 S
Total cott v. $33.7S
Pay M down, S3 ntonthly.
145 00
,,.,., 4 00
VICTROLA VIII-A ....
Record, your .election,
Total cott $49.00
Pay $4 down, $3.30 monthly.
VICTROLA IX.A
Record your selection
.,$57.50
OtUU
Total colt $82J0
Pay $ down, 14 monthly.
VICTROLA X.A, $83 00
Recorda your selection BOO
Total coit $90.00
Pay S3 down, )3 monthly.
VICTROLA XI-A $110 00
Recordi your iclecllon 8.00
Total coat $118.00
Pay IS down, $6 monthly.
VICTROLA XIV $165 00
Record! your lelectton 10.00
Total coit $175.00
Pay $10 down. $8 monthly.
VICTROLA XVI
Records your election,
$31500
10.00
Total cott $223.00
Pay $10 down, $10 monthly.
'Call, phone or write for illwtiated catalogs and particulars of
the IIcppc, Rental Payment Plan, ,
Exceptional Coat Sale
0PPENHE8RLLINS&
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
Will Close, Out Tomorrow
About 350
Women's and Misses'
Plain and FurTrimmed
- - ......
, Velour Cloth and
Plush Coats
Regular Prices ' C AA
$35.00 to $40.00 JUO VJU
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Positively None Sent C. O. D.
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220.00
240.00
290.00
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I nr VnliiK T:trnoriltniiry
WOLF SCARFS Special at 9.50
Less Than Half Price
Brown. Taupe. Black. A limited quantity. Hurry.
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Our Whole Fur Stock
Is Reduced
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A small deposit tcill secure
purchase now for dcliiery
later upon monthly payments
durinn Spring and Summer.
Mail orders promptly filled.
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I'urchasinp agents' orders
accepted icith usual 10 per cent
allotted.
Repairing and remodeling at
low cost.
COLi: UGIIT SI'OUTSTER-FOUR PASSENGER ' A
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The Cole Eight Line IMeets Every
quirement
SEVEN TYPES Tt? CHOOSE FROM
Vniiotv la Mm 1nvnnln nf Iho Pnln Klrrhf linn tnr 11110 fi
It meets every requirement; it is subservient to every dcsire',J
Seven splendid models enclosed cars, dpen tourlnff. road- lM
stc-ia iiiiti ojiuirvitjis.
Prifi om $1095 to $2705 , o. b. factory
L. S. BOWERS CO.
215 N. Broad St.
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