WWf? JffJ; ' . ' .- " " " ywri"- -Jjii s-" nr i'f'"' : j. .., - ' w.41 " -'" V ' '., ' fee - ubltc feoger SPORTS EXTRA era ETRAJ f VOL. IV. KO. 127 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918 CoiirmttT, IMS Fit Ttik I'tnic l.uocn Colir.tsi PRICE TWO CEN m llfMtA 4tfl . . D I I 147 AMERICANS TUSCANIATOLL; FIND 126 BODIES; 1 Total of Missing Elaced at ( 160 by British' Ad- miralty PLAN FUNERAL PAGEANT Great Military Service for Transport's Dead to Mark Burial of Heroes WASHINGTON, Feb. !). Out of the war zone today came the names of hundreds of American boys sated from the torpedoed Tus rania to ease anxiety in the homes of this country. The names arc now being sent across the water in a steady stream 3r frl bb rnnfrllv nu nnssihlp hrlni? rnm. piled for publication. Not until the entire list is in Mill the ar Depart ment be able to check up and deter mine those who eac up their lives. LONDON, Feb. 0. Tiie Hritisli Admiralty announces that 2235 persons on the Tuscnnia were saved nnd thnt about ICO are mlssinfj, 147 of them American sol diersfour officers and 143 enlisted men. The sated, it was added, included 113 American officers, 1917 Ameri can men, sixteen ofliccis nnd 183 men of the ciew nnd six passengers. There were 117 American officers nnd 20G0 enlisted men on board tho Tuscania. The bodies of 120 American hoops hae been recovered. Of tho 148 survivors landed on tho Scottish coast 134, including seven officers, belonged to the United States army. Of theso one officer and twenty-five men arc remaining where they Inndcd to attend to the funeral airangemcnts for the Algeri an dead. Reports received at the Ameiican embassy indicated the Josn of 101 lives, while the British Admiialty's estimate was 210. This discrepancy now seems to have been due to tho fact that the figures supplied to the l&cmbassy pvidcntly did not include tho fAnissing, of winch there arc btill many, As tho list of Ameiican, s on board .the Tuscania ftasIosfwhen tho ves sel went down, it will bo impossible to ascertain tho names of those lost until tho names of the survivors havo been cabled to tho United States. It is announced that arrange ments arc being made by British and Ameiican officials jointly for great military funerals for the Tus cania's dead. LIST OF DEAD SUBJECT TO INDEFINITE DELAY WASHINGTON, 1'eu. 0. War Dc paitment officials say that physical difllculties in prepnring lists of sur vivors of tho Tuscania may greatly delay publication of an accurate list of the lost. The survivors havo been landed at various points. Until offi icrs manage to get in touch with them and check them off ngainst tho Continued on race lour, ( ommn M U. S. AMBASSADOR STILL IN PETR0GRAD Message From Francis Sets at Rest Rumors of Allied En- voys' Expulsion WAfjIUNOTON. l'eb It ItumorH via Kv.cdl"h sourcestth it the Allied laniabklai 'it l'ctrograd hnvo been fpelled vveio pet ut rest today. Thu Statu Depart m"nt received a dlspttih from Aml.is"i!Jor David M. 1'raiicls. It vi is dated 7'ebruary b nnd, nltliough It leftrrcd putely to routine matters nnd nude no iieiitlou vvliitcitr of political Mibjccts, dtpartinentnl ottlclals accept (d It in killing the rumor that tho Al lied embassies hid beii expelled last ilonday. It Is becoming inoro.und more evident that tho violent dlsllko which tho llol shcilM ol'lclals Jiavo entertained toward Ambassador Francis is greitly modllled bceause ot tho result of. tho develop ments of tho last few da) . This lu duo o the manner In which Mr. Krancls has met n most dltllcult sltuitlon. Ho has distributed supplies, received by the cin haBKles to relieve tjurterlng In tho city. A nhlpload of lied Cross booiIh, ihlelly food and mcdlclnoti, recently reached tho Arctic port of Hole. Mr. Francis had them taken direct to I'etrograd. a, tilp of eight dayi), and they were used to Breat ndvatitago In tho capital. OllklaW Beuernlly refuse to discuss llussla at the present tlmo. New Orleans Ilesulls TtnST RACK, ttirf-)enr-ol(lii fl furlonim. Korftiare. 10S. Kmiil.. 7 to 1 n to 'JO to 5 Hurry Meson, lit. l. , Collins 4 to 1 R lo u T to 10 titnly Lad lla. Trnlso, H lo 1 a t 1 3 to 2 . Ilnit I la l.n. llalrhelnr'l. Illrnd Pnnle. Jrsct Bllver BhsMro, Chemung. IHnck lima, Jttrord, Orapehot, Unslelrert and Onwa no ran. ' Havana Itesults .iI.',r;RT ..nivc,r: thrtc-year-olj nml up, Jiiimln. (1 fur enaai hHumKh,tfo ,iif. CtglSldl, vn i.)c.s. ..- .?.. .V . if.i :M m:.i. si AMERICANS RAIN 10,000 SHELLS ON GERMANS LINES Two Sammees Wounded by Heavy Bochc Bar- rage Fire FOE BADLY BATTERED, Pershing's Men Keep Huns Nervous as Artillery Roars on Battle Front ! IiKKLIN (via London). Tib. 0. I "Some American prisoners were , taken north of Xhraj," the Vvar Of fice announced todav. I Xlvray Is n nmnll Frenili liitulif ni-, proxlmitc!) tight milts duo 1.1st of M I Mllilel ' WASHINGTON, Ib. !). I 1 he War Department has no re I port from General Pershing dealing with any new German raids inwhiili prisoners wore captured. By HENRI BAZIN Stalf t orretpoiirfoif 'i io ',iM(e 7 'rfjet uttltthc merican Inny lit I ranra Willi TIIIJ AMF.ttKA.N Al'.Ml IN mi: rint.t), Feb 9 A heavy liocho liirrngo fire Just lie-1 fotn ili) licit )cstorday wis griduilly extendi d to tlio Ameiican line flic l)pe of lioinli inlnicnt lmlluiu.il a possible ln fantr) attack, but tills was nut attempted bee uiho the American batteries icpniul cil vigorously, tho Ameiican artillery discharging 10.000 shells ugalnst the Herman line? The damage done to the American trendies was cousitlcriblc Two Americans were slightly wounded 1) fljlng shell fragments, lmt otherwise tin in were no losses. Hurlng the forenoon, accompanied l nn American general officer, I Inspected tin observation post, finding Kieat il 1111 atro lmil been dona to the boclic trendies l) our fire While in) o)ch were clued to the luiis-rango Klass I sau an Amer Inn (.lull lmil directly behind the loch front-line. A tenlllo upheaval followed 11k explosion An officer iid the hell struck lair In u bochu trench inortur dump 'ilio slclit was wonderfully ri illuli-, wood and metal, spllntero and e.uth flvliiB ilfty feet IiIkIi timid hinoUo and Hume. It Is likely this shot i.iu-td lloelio c.isu iltles 1 ui lut; tho nlcht a party of fom ham nieej, under coniiu mil of u noncom , 1 fl tho American pitrol and moved for ward to tho bocho line. ItuhlnB tlio first vtlro they found outer vtlres, two stranda deep, badly tlnmnged by prcvloua Aliierlr m shell fire, but thelnnci f-trands, for twenty fei t deep, were Intact They found a, movable gato In this wire en tniiKlcmeiit for rho exit of jiatrols. Just Insldo tho last vtlres .1 doc wan tied up Ah tho nnlninl b irked a dugout door opened mid a brlKht Unlit appeared A Krulf voico said. "Pcrthr," mcnnlnB "ready," A locket vent up and 11 ma-ililnp-guu llred ttn shots ovi tho Amer icans' hds bomb was dlschaicid by it nieclnnlcal device. This alfn I inded near the Ami rlrans and exploded The liatrol retreated wltlinut seeing ant tneni). Twent) odd shells pissed oer htad, landing harinleslj on the Auurl an edge of '.No Man's l.md ' Iiurlng tin Ir icturn tho Amerlians found white tupH uiatklng the way from the bmho outi r wire to the Amei It 111 1 uter wlie. There was every Imllc itli i t lat tho boehes vteio norvous over the mer It .111 artlllirt llrlng lluj also up parentlj feir our hoops will pull olf something iirw lu the wav of an attack l) Islons in front of oui lint h w ere scml shoik tioops nnd saw haid titaga at Verdun uicntlv Alrplauo aitlxlty vtas roiisldeinble to daj It wis lino fl)lng wtather, vlslblllt) being fair. uiijoill) of the plants tllng over our fiont cnirled loinblmtlon crews of 1 rtnch pilots with Amerlcm observirs I saw one air fight, during which two of our planes drovo Hire bodies back I, att 1 the iilietvcrs t iking part told Continued on I'ne lour, lolumn ilirco EATING "WAR BREAD" HERE SINCE MONDAY Bakers Required to Use 5 Per Cent Wheat Substitute All Week riiiladelphla does not know that It Is eating bread with u whe-it substltuto lu It, according to tho food administration IleBliiiilUh last Monday all bakers vvi ro rmuirrd to uso at least 5 per cent subMltmo In nil wheat bread. This lulo Is being ilgorously nbscived by tho biker, tho food (lllelils say. It Is, urged that beginning next Mondiy nil briau eontnln ut least 10 per cent of tho substitutes lly February i'O all bread must contain 20 Pi ecnt ot sub stitute!!. l.'ven tho food ndiulnlstiatlon cannot tell when white bread contains a sub stitute. However, they do not Intend to let tho baiters 'put ono over on them," the) announced today, A laboratory will bo established by tho administra tion. In vvhlih all biead about which a question Is raised will bo tested. Following a suggestion )csteiday that tlio order from Washington that only two ounces of bread should bo served by a lestuuraut to each customer wus not clearly undei stood It wan found by tho administration this new ruling was not being generally observed. Several restaurant hoopers In tho city were summoned to Jay Cooko'a of fice. Howard Heinz. Federal food ad ministrator for l'onns)lianla, had pre viously said that a ruling supplemental to Ihla order wan not necessary, Follow ing tho disclosure ot tho failure to fol low the order on tills point. It la believed that a supplementary ruling will bo necessary Fatal Explosion in German Factory AMSTIUtPAM. Feb. 9 Threo per uons were Killed and many Injured In an explosion which wrecked a factory near Ilarmcn, Westphalia, accordlns to word received hero today. eAnrnt or i'rtkr i'i int. n'vwrfui iieiri u Hait.iiH. ., m. w. . .T.jt "THE BOYS CAN GO HOME" BY BEN BOYDEN (StalT Correspondent of Evening Public Ledger) CAMP MEADE, Admiral. Md.. Tib. 9. rpiIE bojs can go home. The Evening Public Ledger plan Is splendid . and I cannot mj too much in voicing my approval. Arrange the del alls and I will send the bovs." "Nothing will ftiu me more plcnsurc than to co-operate with the Philadelphia committic that will arrange the dctnils for the patriotic demonstration." This statement, made todav by Brigadier General W. T. Nicholson, means that the (uaker Clt.v regiments at Little Penn arc to participate In Philadelphia'!, big street parade that the Evening Public Ledger has suggested. , "The people of Philadelphia," said General Nicholson, "ought to nee their gallant sons in nction, and this parade will afford them the tipportunit)." "We have two reglmcnls that arc slmon pure Philadelphia outiits. the 312th Held Artillerj and the :.t3tli Infantr.v. I shall send those regiments; and as the 201th Engineers regiment is made up largelj of Phlladelphians, I could send thnt organization, too, "The flower of the city has been at Camp Meade for fne months, and like true patriots the clticn soldiers have been working with 'Trojan-like energ) to create a great arm). "They have made good and Philadelphia might to see them. If the cit could onl) sic these gallant ouths as they appear in regi mental formation there would be no doubt concerning the safet) of democratic institutions." UKRAINIA SIGNS CURTIS COMPANY TEUTON PEACE OFFERS ITS COAL Berlin and Vienna Both i Would Give 2000 Tons of Announce Conclusion i Buckwheat Size to Re of Treaty lieve Shortage PLOT HOLKHEYIK RUIN DELIVERY IS INCLUDED, LONDON, Pcb. 9. Both Germany and Austiia have signed a peace pact with tho Ukraine I Republic, it was officially announced , by vvirclcs- today from Beilin and Vienna. I'liralnl.i Conner!) )nrt ot tliuv i, embuiis ii 11 1 oC the tenltorbs oC the old kingdom oC I'ol ind It Is triversed b tlio Dntlpu lllver and Is olio o the most Ctrtlh luiido In I'urope 'I ho Ciiet that Ckrnlnla imrni ilh N u Krint wheat liroduilin; ukIoii nu meount Cur the anxlctj oC the I'uilril I'outis to nr ranncn npiiuli ii.iie I'crni imnt ces Nation of lin-lllltles ltb the I hralne would open n treat miino oC Cunil mip plli s to the ilrriniiis and AUhlrlanc dure hive lm two rival diliKitlon niireM'iithn; the 1 Kr.ilnn lit llupt l.ltohK One, luliipoi.d oC the middle cIisck, repritntid tin ntwl) dulaied ri'iniblli 'I In. ithrr. lepiewnlliiK the proletarl it vvus IomiI to the HolMiivl'; Hum rnimnt It lu probable the pict v as ilgned h) tlio Corinci 1 COPENHAGEN, IVb. t. Germany is secretly fomenting vvar by tho Bumanians, Ukrainintift and Finns against the Bolsheviki in order to complete the disintegration of Russia, ntcording to nccusations mado by tho llolslicvik Government at Pctrograd and contained in a dis patch lcccived here today. The German allies are said lo have entered into a secict pact and thut Get many and Austiia-Hung.uy arc giving aid to tho anti-Holsbevik forces in southeastern Uushia. The oliittimnt oC (mini ( zcrnln, the AUKtrl.m I'iiiiIkii MlnlHUr. th it AtiH ti lu pruh ibl) will ifCttt a Cornidl peaie tie.it) with I lsrMnht nnt VMtlt, waH Colli.wed lod i) b it leport Cioin (Iti man) that tin iVntral l'ontrri have vh tuall) lonipletrd the teuna oC a jkuiO pai t aiicptable to the I'.uninnlaii iihoj Copies ot the l.csencr AllReiiielne Ztltuntr, thi Krnpn organ. reii.led htre today i.irrled the following htatiinint Htatement "The Uuiinnlins bv iinountlng ill ililnis to txteiislon wcstwaul can ce iiiiii (ompini-Tllon In tho Boulhwem cornel ot Ilev.ir.ibla lles-.irabl v In the onthwefterninot piovliao oC lludi hlng between the Haniiho nnd l'ruth I'.lvcrH nnd the Dneliter KImt It lontiliiH the Impor tant city oC kMiliicn "-iicli nn nrrange- Continued on I'aee lour. Column lour GERMANY AND AUSTRIA MUST HAVE PEACE SOON Dispatches l'rom Noted Coriespond- ent, Show inp; Tacts, HeRin in KveniiiR Public Ledger Monday 'Clermany and Austria must have peace or f,o undei . I ho people of both e-ounlrles ilinnnd 11" dec'laits Wllllini I'hlllp f'imms, riillid I'ress correspond ent, In it lenurkible series of three dis- , p iti lies detailing conditions In tho fon-1 tril Kmpiies, which will npjv.ai, begin-1 nlng Monda). In the Uvlsino Pudmui I.i.norit Mmms was manager of tlio Fails! bureau of tho l lilted I'ress foi sneeial years before the wir and slnco war. was declared in tho glimmer of 1911 ho has been i ontlnuousl) on battlefronts. Many correspondents havo come and gone but Mnmis has been on tho econo of tho great vvar cvei slnco It started Recently tho Fnited I'ress selected Mmms to mnko an Investigation through tho best available sources of actual con ditions In Ocrmuny and Austria. His report will be contained In these vivid dlspatdies from Zurleli, detailing tho ro suits of his personal Investigations. Was a $1000-Per-Platc Dinner Held in This City? A frir iilnlit" into " dinner was llit-n nt u great riillndelpliU hotel b) site men whom n dlspateli de scribed ii k "Interested In tlilnga bis torla anil llterar)." The dinner rout Sl.OllA per plate, and n plate of solid gold was Kit en lo em li imrtlclpaut n a .ouienlr. nplUS was u part of an editorial which appeared yesterday In the New York Evening Mail. In quiry among all the big hotels in Philadelphia today, failed to re veal that such a banquet 'had been held in this city. 'i-O. Tiui tlioun tml torn- oC liuckvvlu.u io.il i M?o suitable Cor (v tory but not Cor domestic uc, tod i) .rrc oCfered bv the ' uitln ruhlli'hlng I'linpui) to aid In lx' llevliic the local shortage oC coal. Hie coal Is pirt oC n. Milium lit oC I .'no tinii of oo il to th' ('uills iiiiiiiiiii', whkh l In Its vatdi" at Klivinth iticct and W usliliictim ntnn. 'I he iniupin) neiointi.tiilid Its ofd l ti uli io the xul with nu offei to ilcllxir It fno oC chirge on Hi own motm trial. to wlntewi liolnts within a mllii of oia mile and a It ilf from tin vnnlii m.i) be dmlgtiatid b) the Cud tulinlnl-tr itlon. rim offer vviim tjkm tn Willi uu I'nt ter, fml iiltnlnlxtr.itoi fur l'i nus)lanl i. bv riilllp h Collins and Allen II Iteid utile I lis oC tho lump in), who suggested t Ml rotter tint although the coil In unsulled Col ilointstli uu It might bu of .ilue In nllevlng nhort iges.at hoi.. I pltaK CnctoileH prepirlng fooiNturfn, j and similar Institution I It was nrknow bilged gi iteCulIy bv Sir. roller, and his pleasure it the offer uiik edioed b) mi agent of tho I'ideiji i Trade CniiunWslnii detallid to asrilu th, Ifml ndnilnlMlratloii In lis work "The offi r i nine In nn entirely voluntarj via) from tlio lompiii). said thin olllilil The diversion of the 2imn tons villi Imv t lonipui) Willi u supi) fiilll. i (lit tit meet Its own needs for sl we, ks Its ieiUlrements fur tho npria , tlriit nf lis pi ml b.lng tlfl).ieven tons i iid), or 1700 tons ,i month i purrr.i: m:i.i..s 4; cAUtaivn, Tim liii.il io.il Mtu itlon also lenivnl 1 hi 11 todi) bv the 111 linn if Vli !( t.r In selling Cm t) -seven irlo ids of toil, nggngitlng ab mt ISAOtmii wlihli hive bieu standing in 'shop" ins In this ill), n "shop' 1 11 uiy on., whli h his beuime daunted In tiaiilt nut must be suit to the shops foi lepuli 1 liven of the cars ,ue Imded with un Ihraiitc and thlit).Hl with bituminous (Oil) A slnillir step was taken In Air Put tir In seizing lO.Oui) tons ,,f Mil st Hid ing 111 'shop' urn In otlur se.tliniM of the Mate and vvhlih will lu hsi d m u lleve the donies-tle in ids In ntlm i ltd s .Virne of the mill ma) i onu to Plillaibl l'lil 1. It was Mild In i ieii , jse tb propel legal teehnlealitli s nueysir) In counts tlim wltli tlio a)iuo rlitlmi of Hi. nut ale biing taken, a task will. Ii kept tho loi il furl udinliilMratli n s ollii . ( ontluurd on l'niie Tour ( uhiuiii I lie ROOSEVELT IS NOW ON WAY TO RECOVERY Physicians Optimistic in Bul letin Colonel to Stay in Bed Three More Weeks M.W V.OU1C, Feb 0 Col Tlitodore r S Koos.vill is on the road to rccovei) lodav After spending it restful nlht ho lontlnucd to Improvo this morning, nnd when ietn by his ph)slehius ho was reported to bo Improving rnpldlv Doctors Martin nnd Dud, who hive been In constant attendance on th Colonel, Issued the following bulletin toda) . Cololisl Kooiievelt has shown i on tlnuul hnpioveiiient during tho last iwcutv lorn nours i no nnrniing s)inptims uhlih made hlsease critical are subsiding Absoluto rest and qultt ale cssentlil to his lecover) anil he will piobdbl) bo confined for at least three weeks A slnglo rose, with nn ucconipaii)lng sprig from a fern, wero Tent to the Iloosevelt fulto today from an unknown woman, who appeared nnd uskid tli it the) bo sent. 'I ho former I'resldeut, sho said, had befriended her and Mio wauled hllii to hive tho flower BLIZZARD TIES UP VERMONT RAILROADS Street Car Traffic, Halted nnd .Trains Many Hours Overduo 11UUMNC1TON, Vt , Feb. 9 Northern and western Vermont are In tho grip of a raging billiard, which has nlreidy tled up rallroul und municipal street-car traffic within a radius of 100 miles from Burlington. Flno snow Is drifting Into tho cuts alone the railroads and tnlns are many nours overdue. The wind this afternfion rsac'inl a velocity of forty-four miles an hour. All malls aro far behind Masdulo deliveries. , ,fJJ "Wl! CAMP MEADE MEN TO PARADE HERE BEFORE SAILING General Nicholson Ap proves of Evening- Pub lie Ledger Proposal TIIRKE COMMANDS COMING Philadelpliians to See Their Soldier Sons Prior to De parture for France Plillnleli hi 1 . Vntlniiil rinv men it lump Ale lib Vld will i.inile down Htnnl stuet li 1 . ml-. tilling spoetnrle 1 1 fin the) 1.1 1 vn eii and "out the inp in Pram e I In pi Iv llego oC k t int. the homo troop' in lighting trim was hianl(d this after in 1 11 In HrlgiulUr (Imei il VV T, Mehol- s n leinmnnili r of tin s, , nt -ninth PI-1 vision, .11 1 '.unit VIeid Hi )iut Ills iiffl- ill 11 K mi the 1 irule piopoal nnd' It 1 lu I. vi sis I 1 111 n Ij-iwii n follow I mg vr,rtir if Wnr lliikirn nidd to 1I11 lib (of st ifi t" Itisliuit ntmv 11 n- 11 nidi rs to il.il 11 Hi tr troops to i llles 1111 tilt 1 amps I h. . 1 iigtnienis, ilenernl i iml en ild will lieallowel to onte home lollli I nulnrfrs l'lillailrtililH nml Vluln I Inr lint. II ,'tli I Irl.l Vrllllert ll-rliilnilrlplilit. llVtli Infnntrv Vll-Plilliidf Ipliln. I his ill Unite .iniioniii'iinent, whleh tovers .ibnut faiuo llglitint, i.iuped the idKlit v ilve of nnsliiv at Camp Meade t. 11. w i rt with Jnv and made Ik irts li it fiisdr iml fistcr lure The vision ni s ml imks of nllvi -ilr.ilt tioops In i piinid lu-mli 111 Itroid stieit grit ped Phil uli Iph' in-, as the pi in grew In pro- poltli lie I In nil' fn the i.ir.iilc h in no' been nl, but . rr ingeinenlH vuio ii.shed toi 1 lie in civile 11 for the iniuieea-to-bn ' tn in the ijuikcr Clt) and niarb) tovvai. NK'HOt.ON' PItl-IN PI. V.N j Phlliilelphli will bo might) proud i oi its tioop.. (tiner.il NIllmlMHI Mild this afiunoiin In nuking Ids annoiiiue- 1 no ut 1 The l.visisn I M ni 11 l.i mil n plnn lis spluullil,' the C.tui.il Mid l.ver) I 111 111 wiiniin and child In tin i Itv ought I to Join in the limn mt nt to web 1 1110 the lllln ililltli J I he llowtr of Phil uli II hi 1 lu In en I hue In 1 1 n 1 1 Cor tin month nml like I tllli pitllnle lilt st cltl7t'l s Idiirs hive Ineii working lo ireile .1 gu it urmv I hit hive m lib good Plillult lphl I i light to s(i thi 111 " Il s up in Plillaililphli to mil. sn. li 1 pu.idi possible ni, I I am finite iiiiiln tli it Phil idilpliH will not neg- lliit Us ippoituiiiiv I shvll h 'Vi nil I nn mi,i 1111 (its to tin folks bail. Imiiu P.rson.illv. I btlievi tint the ileiu 'lustration sugges-tnl b the Kvisimi I PL I Hi l.vi ni It will stlniulali the tit) to gitittr patrlollt elforts om thing I Is tertiln- Pblladelphli will be inlrht) 'proud of lt 1o)h In ollve-diab" I 'ilu ileiuralu iiuiik answer to tin i:m:mmi I'Liiin l.niiii.u's iruiuiul I laid Wfoie hint tuteula) , nf. riinoii, 'biotight iiutold Jo) to 11 itlies of tin soldiirs hen Ilu win Mill It booin.il iim iimolniiil nun linked iii the piojut Ipolnlliig mil llie iloubl. 'value toM.ld'ir nun to u iii-in- ei 1 ,,,,.. ..,.,..,. 1 I lighting tioops I I'iriIINN JuM'l I, (iVlll: M.VV-l ' 'I Ills I ItV onlv II". miles from lis ToOn m li i tid mu hi (mining it Mm v I mil i muniment, ! jmful i ur th pilvilegi i f si i lug Us rltl7eu-siil(lltin pa- i iinln In uniform hi fori tin v inn Feat o ' the bitlln rionl hi I'r.itin ' great! piliiotii iltiiiimsir itlon In honor if tho soldlels wis 111 nil I osslblc In .ill I oiilei isin d In -ciittniv .if Wnr llakn . to tin- lilt I of st iff f tin I nlltil St.ite-i .uni) ii -tun ting lilm t in ili i com-1 miiiiltis In lli s vei.il lumps ti. tukti tvtiv oppoitiliiliv In liiv. the troepi p ii ule in in uli) dtles -t.lti Mil ill i Willi im i "-piolll prtsldtiil of tin 1 uloii l,t.iL.ut pledgtil tin assNi line of tin h.igiic lu tin for iii tt lull of i lonmilitii oi illlruiN to iinpirss upuii mm) I iuUis tiie impor t.iui o of allowing tin lioiiis in i omc liiiiui out i nioii liefi n i.oing I i w.n. It would Im n.lf i fill ' In said I li ippintil lu 1 1 in V iklisl Vlniid iv suid llinr i opli -whtn nut of tin it nil Vnn icM-! s;eH i ml h d u incuts niiiiikd fieri ml 1 I now what I .i..,i... . . .r iv. , -- (ontlnuul on I'lee I mil. ulumii Three t i ARREST OF SPY GIVES CLUE TO MANY OTHERS Toiitfin Air.ini T.il-.ni iW, leiltOIl Agent J.lKeil I'lOlll Dutch Liner I-01 ccd to Name . .. y I . fc,e.uilllllie,-t,"s III U. C. Nl.W ViUIK. Feb A confesseil (lei mm spv Is under ar- list ut Kills Island lod iv nnd as .1 ,,. I .suit of his taptuie l'eil.ral ollklals hip. ! ' ... .. ,1 , I ... loiiiul up sevenl inoio 'Itulonl, timents in this it.untiv 'llie sp was one of the passe ngers ' Itaktu fiom the HutB.li liner Nl.uw tii- , 'sterdim. whi.l. icitiitly anHcd nt in ' . , ' . , , , , "t to Atliutlo pint 1 one.al.,1 miller his col- , I l,r were found u dozni I1I11 strliu of 1 . 1 1.1 1 .7 "'" " tissue papir eov.reil with litters ami figures Aflira Ihlnl degree" 1 istlnc I bT... l,..iti-ii ln lirlwiitinr. . .. i . .1 fm hours ,..u.n, .... ...... ...w ..uiibiiii uiai 1 ipeis foinu. a new l.erm.in stent 1 whleh Im v as brliglig to ; It rmau the pi code sides In this tounti) at the direct le iiuest of tin 1.1 nu in iiovtinment n. admitted that ho hid l.t en paid .1 ii.0 sum to do the work mid that he was tn ' get 111010 wm 11 in n in lomplcfeil his task sin 1 essfull) Oltlclils hid a hard tlmo wringing his lonfesslon from lilm lL steadfast ly maintained for houis that the pipers found on lilm weio business scents Aftei ho ndinltteil their nuaning , protisted nt first tint he did not know the 11 lines of the agents ihi) weie In tended foi ( onllnued questioning, jltm. ever, finally ( luted him to break down lompletel) nnd bo gavo olllclals the nnmes of tho men he was to deliver the code to Federal officials are closely examining the papers taken from tho prisoner to. da) 'llicy btllevo that the) ma) g0 somo c lue to a natlon-w Ido conspiracy planned In this country. Family Away, Robbers Prey While the family of Louis g ii, ,, of York road and llrlntoi streetn. i nway last night a robber' forced a door and ransacked tho house, escaping with (400 worth of jewelry and other val uables. in - Si-.a QUICK BASKETBALL SCORES I.ANSDOWNE II. . 13 27 40 SWARTHMOREH.IO 27-40 BAGGAGEMAN CAUGHT BETWEEN TRUCKS Chniles Oill, Ji of 220 IlntHloii avenue. C.mulcn, a ljngjjagc room imployc in the Pennsylvania fcriyliouEC, Camden, was cnttght and sevuiely cuiblied between a baggage truck ami a uiottutiuck in the fetry house tbU afternoon. Ue was taken to Cooper Hospttal, LIEUTENANT M'CORMICK AMONG TUSCANIA SURVIVORS A cablesinm was lcccived today announcing that Lieutenant James Cleveliml McCotmlck, one of the Phllndelphlnns lepoitcd as having been on boaul the Tuscania. was anion,; those saved. Tho message was nddiessecl to his wife, who lives at 1408 Noith Twelfth street. " ' " " '" ' ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS Second New Otleaus lace. 1 1-16 miles Baby Cal, 111. Rob Inson, 12 to 1, 5 to 1, 0 to 2, won; Wild Thyme, 100, Lyke 7 to 10, 1 to 3, second; Blue Thistle, 110, 7 to 10. third. Timt, 1.45 1-5. Second Havana lace, 0 furlongs James Oakley, 11& ITuuiiilii les G to 2, even, 1 to 2, wou; Bctteiton, 111, Hunt, 5 to 2, 0 to 5 second; Paul Oaluis, 110, Thurber, 8 to 5, tlilwl Time, 1.11 1-0. lt HOG ISLAND TROUBLE LAID TO INEFFICIENCY Kesitlent Plant Engineer lulls Senate Probers of "Lack ..e t:, :.." ifi visiun FAVORITISM DENIED VVASHINenoN. lVb 1 Kack ui vision aim menu icnej n,tt m( i HUHcd,,U)a,.iPHaH nt fallmo at Hog iiuanti.-'frncrn iin- vioiiuh greiuei nii. v.ird was nronosesl b) th- I'nlted hUtcs shipping llond This u.ih tho olldeuco clven toda) li tiie Si nate lomineiie' ,., ,,j j,,,,,, ,v .,)., r(.s,ent )1uit fl,Rnier ,,t Hog Island foi the Kmergeiiiv Fleet Coipmntli i lowl.it ilullts hive eonslst.sl In In- Lt.m tlti 1 tin HurU iliin liv tlin Aim ri iti . ,, , ,-, . tl1 ,.,ieh I . , .... ....tl.nl....Lfr jitiiipii) .in- ... .I.. .. j -! lion llliu.au nn ..in i tear inn d vvns given to the mer- I. nn Intirti.itkiual ( oiiui.itlon. bulhUiH of tin Hog lsl.inil lilpvnril. bv ( om iiiiinltr 1' 1. Uftd I' S- N formerlv resident ingtiner .it Hog Island for th" Fineren ) Fin t ( urp mill m lb denied tli it th" nun igi incut of tin Vim rl an Inti rn itloual ( oriiuiatlon hid tli mil lu piolltt mud) of Hiiliiontrii ts vvhMi thev let fur tin (iov iiumnt Hi also dmled lb it t.i v i litis tn vus shown lu tie letting nf tin -i sub. intuit tf MlllllKIS of till tellllllltleO UUtstlllllCd Couiinandi r IS nl ' .s. I) .iboiit thu pub llittvmin l 'I I'lmi.lt 1. Hunt and r II lb id rim itcilved JSJJJJ and Jiioii 6f imil ?ri'i) i mouth lcspectlvtlv, fiom i. nit 1 mi i til luuds lie. il i.i-illln! ili ii (In e men had W i.r tli llorf Island uli nihil esses- to llie mt lie Ntntcd tint 111.... I. ..I t . I. I . . .. . . ft. .... .. .. ... ' "','"'" ,,,.,, 'Millll lie kick Wh.uuni I'ciiitr.iui Unit I'triei'"'" was n iiuingi i fir an isplnlt . one. in oil cross-e iinln ili ni i onitii mder Heed I tislltl.d that the officii! of tho Amcrl- I tin Inti rnatloii il Corpontlon paid 10 i Mudlsiui ami rtgisinrni inr (lie diuit i di) fur iiiitniiiiiblli- Hi travel back. t the trill Jatiuaiv u. tin luillit nnil forth to Hoc is I mil nnd fiom US runts- wen mi ishcril and no Jtp e .il has tn TO foi automobile tiuiks pt i il.i I 'llifso Iimihlins v ere paid for out if funds fiiinlslnd l.t tin- (,'overnment ' hcllltor vhuUl, ln,luKd ,iu,,,r . iontr.uts had i..u l...np.l.i 1 I .... ....'. 11, ii. ' 'iii.tij of l'hihidelphll Cominiiiilcr I'.eid did not know, but n in. nib' red that Hit senloi nicniber of tin film had I tin Inti nnd I'oiuiu itidt i lb.il asktil permission to lorrcet Ills Mali in. tit mide Msteidav thnt then would lin dlllli uli) lu get ships ,m'" '" """'" ,n " "H """ In h id bii 11 assured b) his su erloi of- ,,, tllm ,, ,;,, this i.ionilnic ,,, ,,. mi,r ot Beitlug Dm nhlps through Hi" shallow rhinntl had bi en m-" no of St naloi Vnrdainan Im- lT'"'S,'i'1 "", '"""'J "-r He. I that ho sbuiild 1101 Im Instriuted b) Admiral Houhean lis lo his Itstlmoit) A reslt of the rcstrhtlon of ex. -vh a resuu oi 1110 rcstrn lion ot rx , ndlttir.s broiisht alsmt b) the .Sctut 1,,,. t,i..i.. n 1 nn,l,.;.,i ,1, ,, ,1, bousing program foi Hog Island work- ,rH hu8 ,, substantl ill) inodltled 1. ,,., f 4UUD houses, vvhlih wore to be biillt in the Fortieth Ward nt ome, Just !'"' ,l"j.',iv",,:i;i vr !:: c,?."r:i: tlon Ibis was brought out lu a letter ir' " . :', .111.. Bl.iv.n. t.i..p. ... ...l. iij Fleet (Jorpuiallon. to Congrssman J, Ilumpton Moore heie Is no ihime that the name of I Hog island will le changed to sonic- thing mile euphonious and 1 "Untie, ac cording to III Fit 7 11 lettei HAT ONLY CLUn '10 SLAVlMl Bandit Kills Orange Jeweler and Escapes With 54000 in Gems or.ANai:, IS" J. Feb. 9 With a new brown felt hat as their only clue. Orange and Newark police toda) redoubled their efforts In tho search for the bandit who shot nnd Instantly' killed James Haasr, a local Jeweler, and esciped with about f 1000 worth of Jewelr) In.t night. The murder and robber) was commit ted in th busiest see Hon of the city whllfl the streets wtte thronged with people. Following u revolver shot, .a bareheaded man sprinted through the uovvru, aiii) made his escape. -- i itft.W, W-t.. '. c fe.u. - u-.l "7j-V NEWS CONGRESSMAN DENIES DRAFT FRAUD CHARGE Nelson Accuses Political Koch i of "rraminir" Indictment . . , .,. I Airninm 11m " ( " SON NOT A SLACKER VVASHlNOTil.V. lVb. s,fnsallonal charcwi tliat ho nnd lila son were victims of polltli al iicrseeutlon. which resulted last October III tho l.rand Jury Indlitmenlu nunlnst them for aiitl-j draft t'onsplrae) vveie made on the floor) of the House today bv lteprcsentatlio I .Tolili Jl Nelson lYlHLonslil 1!m jur.i returning the lndleemctits, Nelson ihaiEed. miliideil ' Inadlng ltoll-. I iMins not filuiidlv ti .mieoii noil) iieuiin imiei no or ms dmi i Miuvv vvlnn In lodge their eoin rfui is i ions Icntious . bjcttoi ' i r trlid pliln's 1 hi inj Is now open for the ... nado draft .1 the tm 'The T'l.lled 1,1"u"' l", Ul,c ,!'lr i-'"a1n,"' ' , tin I'ublli ."-trvlie i imil"slnn Mr. r-talci illstii. attorn.) nn- uiged on bv I , .,...,ei , pr.M urlfig tin. .oniplilnt nnd mend jilt oti tnfuitliei their own i mis j we want It to bv upporttd amply by in mam rs dnvutc.il theli ii.luuins frcelv , I to in) i in nili s, aid the t'lnlnnen of tin State and Pine e'ounly councils of do f. n o mcr.'bus ot fie linns that huv.i iiposiil nie urged tlio Ind tinents," NfliK.ii allerfnd I Ilu IkcoiisIii i ongrsiiiin was In illitcd fot iniitplr.u) to defeat tin draft law on tho specific ihirgc tint he urged his ben to go in 1'inidi and ! I m ir- rlisl to evade tiie dralt in. cn, uvron, , t tho I'nlveislt) of IMsconslii May .,,,. ,V(Ilt tl, ,! s.,,,11 fain, pc ir iule lbcitn, Can nil, and l.tueu lo itrh-im.. i..i m -i. . . -. .. ... el itlvi draft when he was lnillet.d for falling to rr-xlxtt r, )0iiug Nelson eiimo b ick to been nude bv tin i.nveiniiii nt Ilu ciis.s wile disnils.nl I ccatise Ntlsnii lift the .ounti) befoirttlie draft net was pissd and 1.01,0 of he regul.tlons bt to Sihutt.) ilirov We'll llia.i tiiitirns ii.iiik ouisnnt ine -. . ...... i.,- ,1.1 ......I. ... . I'nlted statts must iiglst-r l'olntlng out that the qui I stttlctmnt ' of the cas. (.live no iippm tunln to pre- I sent llie fails tn a Jur.v, Nelson i dd he. (iintinuerl on I'dKe 1 our lolumn Threo " HHILEY PARK A IATOR IS TUSCANIA SURVIVOR Lieutenant A. J. P. Oallnghcr Noti- fl Vl'lfn Vntf In Itnllimmo ties tc, rsovv in llaltimoic, of Ills SafetV Flint l.ltiuriiiiit A .1 T 1. ill iglicr, I HUppi) nmi ei 111 inr iiiu .ten u i-iu.iu- h.... .. I. . u.iu ft, nil. rl. n. I. slil. tit tfif .nn, ... ...... ......... .j . .......... ... llidlei 1'irlt, Is 0110 of th survivors of the Tusinnii his family tvus notified inda) I.leiilenaul i.iingnei s wile .virs .Unrv P. Hers l. ilkisher, who Is ulso a I'hlladelphl.in lmn been making her I i..me Vim n.r .n..ihr. m rir. m i South ( alvert street, llalthuorc, hIi. her husband tnteied the service Todi) she rectlved 11 cablegram from lilm saying, 'sate, wen ntiu am writing ?'"-. fl1":" "".. ""r )V ,i. ;L?'"' ' '? " "r' ."'"'n . l.r,V"""f 'iV,: real tstale. broker, with offices nt 610 south sixtieth street, Philadelphia Fiom what poit the cablegram was tent was unknown Mrp Uall.ighc-r was also notified bv the War Department that her husband was sife A third message came to her b) telegram from Major Wood, of the aviation base ut Mlneola. L I assuring her of her husband's safoty and adding thst.he believed that all the membeis of the 213th Aerial Squadron had ben saved Uncourngement for relatives and friends ot others on board the Tuscania was seen lu the latter message by Clarence J. (lallagher. Sir. Gallagher himself ierved lu tho Spanish War at a lieutenant lu Company P, First Penn sylvania Vplunteers, and said today that he was sorry that ie cculel not lenti In the present war. ' A S..V . .. JJ.T'.liirf PI KI.H l.l Ki:hil vuwviuunUUU'lr TOAIDCONNELLf IN TROLLEY mm City Solicitor Needs LetJ ters to Present to Stated 41 Commission GOVERNMENT WILL ACT, 5 ' 1 ..J Meantime P. R. T. Maintain li Policy of Silence When Quefrifc$ tioncd About Its Service "'i Von Tagen Calls Public to Aid in Trolley Fight TV Till: Cll Sollcilor Is to win Iiis light before the State Pub lic Service Commission to compel the I It. T. to Rive Philadelphia adequate trolley service the peo ple who have .suffered front the miserahli service mut help. Their pari is lo write complaints, Riving their experiences with "rotten Iransit" to the City So. licilor that lie ma use them in. "proving his case.", V rile the complaints today and mail them to John V. Connelly, Citj Solicitor, Citj Hall, Phila delphia. ! CHAIvLES II. VON TAGEN. Common Councilman from the, Tort -second Ward. 1 l. The tens of thousand of Phlladcl lihlins who hive walled shivering on street corners for trolley ( irs that were long In loinlnir and then often pamci vvithuit stopping or vvcro J-vinmed no full the) i-iiuld tako no more paasHiii; gcrn. me 111 ged In put Iholr complaints In writing and forward them to City Sullutm .lolin P Connellv for uso In his light biforo the Mntn 1'ubllo Scrvlc t ommtaslon to Cdnpel tho i'hlladelphla 1! ipld 'Iransit Company to provldo n.i (luito trolley sen he. 1 ouimoii Counellmm ciiarka H. von T-iren. ot tin. rortv-second Waul, who liitioduteil In ('Mini Ilu the resolution muhorinnj conneiiy to muko tho tight lf'"" 'i"'"t sirvhe, today asked thi iicvvspiperH to nubllsh bis anneal to Hi . .01 ... . .- . ... fj i.ir-iiiiiiig piiinie nn specino complaints against tho service that tho comnanr lt-lf han n.lmltted Is "rotten" il &! lu asking tho new itpapcrs to help.,tl till, (lirlll (trilltirll,n.tt. A.. Tn.un mtovJt ""- '"" - .v.v. .w to a ret out etateiucnt by istutct 1'uWlo ,i1 Scrvlto Commlsloiisr AlhhnV.1 1 Ttvntt. ' ............ rrr--r.. ?... .. - "w etr I'liiianeipiiia, mit anrougn mere wi much general complaint on tho street theie hud bien only one foimal com pi lint to him ns a member of the com mission. J'i:ol'l.l. i-llul Mi All) CON.NKI.UT 'Mr l!)iin i)n Uo his rt.elvcil but 'cue ceiiiphilni, snld Councilman von lliigeti 'I think thai Is because neonle stiitinu ins inmi Urn people wo want peopli all mil the tit) who hive suf Itrtd fiom tin miserable break-ilovvii of tht tiollt) servlt 1 to write the facts to 1 lit Si, 111 lt- John ! Connellv. Cltvr ' I In II 'I be loiiiplnlnts do mil luve to It lu tin foini or allidavlus Just let the peopl. write oidliinr) letteis to the , 1 its Millilto! tilling lilm what their ex- Phi li in e lias In 1 11 limbing tho s uuo I'om-, pi ilnls that thee havo made lu talklne with their fi It nils or ill writing letters to tin tiair-lt 1 ompaiiv These letters are undid as Air It) all's statement shftvts to suppoit mi) 1 omplaliit tho City Solicitor picp.ins It the City Solicitor lim inipt.v-liiindid In fore the eommlsT sloii It nisi) md leasonnbl) ask, 'W'hefe am thso j eopl. that suffer so mueJiT' V. iant tlnsc letters to support our debt foi b. tt-i stiv bo nnd we muit lnivt them ' 1'VNIl.l.i l NK'l.i AlTION 'llie Fnltid 'st.ilea (lovertiment his tikeu hold of th trolley situation In I'lillidi llilili Seerctar) ot the Navy Daniels, havliv heanl tho piolest or 0000 workers In tint I'hll idelphla Navy Yard simps that the w 11 tilled service Is r$ dinlng the shops' tftk lency 15 to CO pr cent h ... mdir.d lb .11' Admiral Chrly-'i' ?1 tf in Jo) Peoples, islstaut 1 blot of th Ilureau nf Mil piles anil Atedunts ot tho Navy I n p mini ill, to Investigate the situation nml do whit ho can toward remedvlng It What fin titer nction wll be tain 11 it III depend upon tho rcfults of l'cop is Wolk Vdinli.il l'toplcs lost no time In get- tlll to Win h lollli) lliougll lie will nijl ,)i( ,(i .Uu.l(1l t)il until Tuesday. in.il. . hare, nf the situation Immediately b) long-dlstaive teltihone He called fe ollklals of tlw I" II 'I' t'ompany anUfi K panmelil ileitis .it me natt juru niiOBfi j .....I ..ul.u.l lln.n. In l.ren.ir.i In rnrnlah T .,.,. .... - ,.-,-.-... ... ......., blm nil diitu ceg.idlng tho service, num- C berof tars stating 1 opacity,: schedules. , land licauvvn) una action wns laurn f. t nullum .1 I'aee lour. Column Tu ;tt Tttb WJliATJlJUJ r - :. v.1 roitr.OAST sM&ffl For HiliauYl.i"iia auu tienuti: i.'fcj, and tturnier imiiii. uy ramar; SHOW III tHC llicrinuoii, ni"t JUHinCSWr .iliidt. yi i.i.mitii or nvv viJt. hun ilK . Ttll a.rolSun set... 5.2ft BtV-T? IlKUUtAKi: UIVtR TIDE CUN0nI'fe3i eitl.Ol.-tA n.r.r. f1. i me water, n tt it in. .w .....rr. .i wBjt'vv If?!.. -.i.V.ll 58 u in Hlh wttr.l:.otvV TEMrWUTt'ltB AT KAVU notttd'fpsi :Tor3t 135 I4 n -ai5 Today's Installment ofty. Governor PennypackeftH'A " Autobiography (.'4 vII,l. 1111 roUD OJf VAQTS fy OF XHI8 tOBUp , Jjf '.a 1W& VI i i9 t SJl ii. ,'! y S .-". tx !.. rrs- i-M.. & fisEMiLVW L&-M
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