1 H ilX f& sA kh !V, &1 VsV, j smag.au ttSGLI ITAUANI r isr SVY Torfnollaift ,dl EaploBivo ttta"in un Cnmpo Aviti- r torio Austriaco f hd ntfil Dlttrlbdtfd Under W.i, rKBMITS.. 341 .Aathorlied by t o Oelober , HT. on Bis at tin roKtoRlee or rnil- iSj-fwfehla. Vm. , pr " """ trriiyinn , v' A. . BURLKSON, J rmlmiiltr Uenrret. .".' i'f nOMA, 9 febhralo. .Valle nottxlQ itlunte dalla fronte U Mcglla, da truante e' ilato coniuni- M dal Quartler tlenerale itatuno, si ra.cbe, noppetante sfavorcvoll condl- .! atmosrerlchc, considcrevoit nnoni Mrte della fanTerla c dell'aitlitllerl.i I tVerlflearona nresso lo Unea Itallane. .sjtciaimento nella reicioue noruica, ' L tatteria ttallano dl piccolo callbro. tttuate, suite poslxlonl trsi II llrenta cd II fcfrev cfTlcaccmento effetluaronc. del ((fipch. concentratl contro lo poslzloni 'OCUBate da ell auvtro-tedesclil a nurd dl JD'tMtntO' Solarolo, devantnndo lo opcro dl fdrtlflcastone del nemlco o lo llneo dl 'Comurilcazlone. I rfnartl -ItAllanl dl In.Mirutn.iA xnuten A utroibf lllanfemenlc pareccht scnntrl con ' eontlngentl austrotcdcschl prcsso I posll ji f ar art-rat I situaU nell'areli d nord dl v i ..rappa. e nei rwieino dl ,i.ino. few vt wimujuiii acinus. cr. cue, khv ne. K'V tlornii precederjtl' si erano mnntenuto W-Xt, 0",nl'' "' Sono repentlnnmento cambl LA$ tc'ed hanno.ln cerlb qual modo ostaco ni, lata r&ttUtia' defell nvlatorl. Nonotanto w-f-i-' rao una aoreonaTo Itatlana ardltamento !.t nusci;o racRlungero l linportanle campo ii.i.u mi i iiiaiuuu lle .tiuiiiv tu Tdvtmca, e l lanclo' cadere una tonnel i lata dl alto csnlouho. I rlsultutl furono f h ottlntt e le eeploilonl rhc el erlflcarono , proxinajero ai nemlco uannl eraMsi-niii. j'i KCS0 II testo del coimmlcato ulllelale rifc pubbllcato. lerl. dnl Mlnlkltru dell.i fiH OuerJ-n In Roma: Afr XcAioftanto le rondlzlonl ntino"- icrieno rraorool11 alia nuatia frmiti M sono erlflcate rotipliIereM.il iilonl la Parte della. fanterl.i i ,leir.ir(loll,.r. la Tra 1 fluml Hrent.i n Ilii- I im i trl cannon 1 .11 piccolo callbro cflectu- SSS. rSTJiViS! S2?.y.-n"ya.t,! Itpnve Solarolo, ed tileunl vhjil FCon trl avvennero prevao 1 poitl uaii7atl nel rtcttore nordlco dl ilonto Oinpp.i nt baslno dl Alano. Durante la Elornatu dl mercoldl' un.i oll$no!tre ureonavl, dopo tin dllll cpltoBO tragltto, raRglunco H campo II campo nemlco dl ulazlone a Jloitn at Lhenia. . l lasclo' caderc uni tnnnellata dl erploslio rnn arlultutl reranienta ottlml, tornamlo nuscla In colume. II Hcnatore ItobeKo Ardlgo', riliustro profejuoro dl Klorl.i dell.i fllosolla oeirUnlverslta' dl 1'adova, hI e'sulcldato in quflla cltta". tagllanilo?! l.i B&hi con Un rafeolo. Kelt nieva romnhtln nt,i,nn. EX novP'e!lmo anno dl eta.' ossendo unto ' pV In Cajsteldlone. (Cremona) II 28 e " I ,a . . ' '" "'I'l 1 iiiv 4po. .tj ioi iu oniln.lto nrn fi lasclo' 1'ablto talaio ciM unnl dop.i e cloe, nel 1S71, percho' lo mic Idco jier Una Intcllettuale coluzUnu tllosofu nun potcvMno aUattartl a certl CTltorl Impostl dal faoerdozlo. Xel 1S72 A dlacliaro' pubblfcaiuente contrarlo I doBtna delta Infalllblllta' del Papa. II piofen-oro Ardlro' comlnclo' ad Invecnaro nclle icuoleV!elemeiUarl, pou'la nel I.keo dl Slantowi o dopo II 1881 pao" ni-ll Cnl verslta.' dl l'jdova, chlamaUn) dnl de runto.JIInlstro Baccelll, II Prof. Ardlco1 fu nomlnato Hfnatore del Jtegno nel 1913 per mcrltl teli-nllilcl. SCLL'AFFONDAMENTO DEL "TUSCAN! A' II 'T)lpartlmeiit.i dilla CJue-ri.c In' Washington noil e' ancora In grado dl aolleraro I'ansleta' del parentl e elecll I S'ift -. amlcif.'del soldatl rho sl trnvavano .11 u nrapi ciei vapore. Tuscanln. toipc-ill- uiw natopuilo coste Irlandesl, nc. puo' pub- ' 5 bllearo' la llsU del MiperAltl polche sl , 1 -.ji.. . . a..,- 1 . . I t "it.i"i" iJic-eiiau 1. .1ur.uu1au.il sui mi-1 mero itel perltl. UW comunlcate. dell Ammlragllato c nunzLl cho !S33 persm.o sono state alvattC die circa IKC sono peilte. Tra ' 1 perltl vl bnrebbe-ro 117 solilatl .imeri- 1 can), del ctuall eiuattro uillulall e M3 Uomlul dl truppa. 11 numero del salvatl comprende 11 .1 Ufllclall nmerlcanl .1 1917 uomlul .11 truppa, 16 ufllclall e 1 SJ uomlul del l'equlpagglo e sel passegglerl. A bordo del Ttnfcanla vl erano 117 ulllclll i'UCn uomtnl dello truppo amerlcane. I coril dl 126 soldatl amcricaui bono statt ll- y , DUQUESNE TROLLEY '"'TANGLE IS GROWING Mayor Stois Cars, Declaiinj; Fran- rhlse Voided hut the Couit 1 rnise voiacci, UUt U1C t,0UU T.-n.n.Hn Tim Enjoins Him PlTT.SBUP.f5ir, Feb. P. One ni.ui f- rteail niitnral tln.d eit..,,A.i,tn.1 H,punl...aH I Kk? annulhlent of, tho franchlsea In tho cGy rsJf 'or nuciuesne theso vvero tho twenty- K? it four-hour developments in the traction ' ii--kv (ituaiion. , fcl.ii'J, TVIIram Ilurcholl, fort.v-one year old, , HASr -vni -Mciveespori. nangtng nn the reae .fender of a fllasiiport anel AVll- ' ?&" toinrdllir Ktreet pnr. uu er.iMl.t.,1 .1. fO Aeath ("when an nutomohllo truck , & . ... ,.e.c ,. .s . . ... ..... . I Bi-, puittisucu iiicu .no rear 01 ine car wiiuiu -J. , - " ..S.S0 Ul ,., U,l-, .,i' -vayor c-rawroru. of uuquesne. ... " -...,. v.. u, ui "'."& ..- e- wees, coo e-uiiiuauy nau v.o.aieu us rAj.1 ai ni !..: . . cj, t (nncnise oy raising tne rare rate nan , Uggested the trailer plan, which Is SiV a nt.ln tho city limits, ordered the , rauei, umX lu fom. , iefli j whc, cars Ji'S&fS Jcw'h tl. .f;anL'o auU "I'',' are hl- a trailers and Intended for ' ' "'"? at th" CUy "m".S.' wl,.h ' """"OS ol'e- The same sjstem Is used i?r-.IVA4"fI."? ..C"m,,ansf c.b- 1 bound for Front street on Logan sonare. Ih : ,e ..i".7r'i.i."r '...'..:".".: I & "" W'---' """ "ivi'.'o'S mo earn, cc Ui-nrlll iK-arz-ueil nnil w r t'.v- Ji - s"S MEDALS FOR TWO SEA-MEN if Firsts ;Naval Reservist to Receive O Honor Is Named WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. 3Iedals or honttn-ifbr extraordinary heroism have .been awarded to ora craves, beaman, 17 elve thla distinction 5 'Ccr?Ees on December 22, extinguished '.Irej'whlch threatened tho powder f M. N.T-.-ona Tearora ii. cann, seaman, I .,:,'"',,.:',..,. u ." , e expeditionary forces were: i il 'vlTnltell-SStates Naal Iteserve force, l""sea, " wJI u.k1"1 Jltn7,Vvl" n'ANKT.lK-shl' flr"t utnant. Wlco- . n,..,m,,,..,, ..Jtacretarv Danlell announced today. The, come back, but 1 think theie would have Imi.-o. M,J. IllumbllUBh gMJ'ii Grave.1 wa the second to be I , "?, 'T,,,. . Z , ,"", ,U,,T I sA I V'S'lr "U"' " mra ' "M D Wtyinrtia uurlmj the present wur. and I wSUId .V ' . '. .' "" ot ""I"""' "enin in iiiAckvianV private, r0.h., ai,. , W jEToel Ih. first -Vsa-iI AVervUt n r tt,,r the lla1 bc" "P'ratlng a Short UMtf. MAXIM, private, Ixjekm Mil, Me I w. -fnuiifl tne nrsi naval reservist to rfl-'.i... -i... ,., .,. .... ., 1 1 mm is. m nv ..r.v.... ......i. i qw-raxipe oi ine u. r. n. t-iiisnurgu. -' Mused1 by the explosion of a three-Inch ;"('iIati.)harirt.,Ora.C('i mother resides fcm.iiwhlrh:''jy "water was nourlmr. , aU'tttvls probnily; Wtved tho vtssel from K '-' - - - .111. CUh'll' 11 PnnM ,..Ou PflMSi, --'TjtBSfVZ' ' --" -s.mc naiM VtKtmrWmr Vorl; !T..le-r.lei- ,-V,-' TfTTS - IfniCilCJ sCL- MJMJ WOtli- KTON.v Ktb, 9. ucvernor Kdjre "&. statement today warning con--tbrouchout tho State of thej tee iwhlch l jlhreatt-ned for next pfvand urging; persous In a position ' natural lc to lay In a supply Us opportunity affords. l fc'Urely probsblo that tl.o State ase equipment, required lor ft f and t utilise reformatory or 1 tic outline ice ana loaning iBWHfrn.'tq vajlous '..- t"A s- ,.. ,- r,..l, p .V' 1 : 4, PMic Urged to Aid Ptftic Urged to Aid in Fight on Trolleys C'enltnaed from l"sse On that tho Admiral may not have tn vvnsln time waiting fur figures when ho readies I'hUadelphls. A movement to havo tho ordinance which drnvo Jltneis from the streets either repealed or amended to permit Jitneys to operativ Ih nlro under way. The Government and the l It T, Com pany nre working nut detallH of a plan for a lino to line Island from Kortlrtli nnd Chestnut streclH through tho For tieth Ward. Tim lino will cost about $1,200,000, of which tho company U to provide half and the Cloernmpnl Is to lend tho other half. On this line tho 100 earn tho company recently ordered from tho J. (J, llrlll Company will oper ate. Tho cars will bo delivered In June. Tho Uovernmetit trnvo n priority order for them, Hut for lli.it they could not t... .i.ii. .n.i u,.r..i ,in,. it,n iiiin I ,.. .. i. .. ...i' I,. iinv..riiniiiiii ,,or! ' ...'...... ,...,,,.,..,.. ..,.., ..-.,,, "SKIP.RT.OP HV.STi:M".SVtlUI.H1l.l) , The skip-stop system may be ordered "liy all means we should h.ne u pa by the (Joiernment In Philadelphia, to inde of our soldiers befmo they nie sent speed up tho trolley serilce to the uaiy i to war," said Colonel drllibf! "I will yard. I'nder this plan cxery alternati' do uti) thing hi my power to assure such inr would stop at every alternate an Inspiring event, street, ' No more fitting ceremony could !' Peoples will flirt seek n. solution of arranged than a parade of the Camp lio nresuit trollies, through con-1 ferences with Mayor Smith an-l ..fflclala of the company, but bis prlmiry In- structlons from Secretary Daniels will . .... bo to provide Dclter r.ir service, even llmi.irl, ,l,,iull.. .Ini.a inn tierrasnrv ' Secretary Daniels ordered this mUlon I after a conference with a loinmlttie representing thirty-one trades at tlm navy yard and .Michael I'rnnclH Doyle, 1 Its attorney. Secretary Daniels trail the protest of the men over present con- t. itti I'mitii'tltf ntiitwltiientR to tll jtny oidlnnn" in provide fur ltn- I""'" 'K" lri-nd to ,V.ti.ut meet and from tho varel to Diamond htre'i t. I A lonimlttee of live 11 prcsentatlves of I the inipln.viM will obtain without delay the nililiess of every worker at tlie Jain, vvlih 11 vleu of deterinlnlng Just what 1 changes In the present lines and sehed- Vie are necessary for the pionipt tinn.s- liortntloii of the men. It will seeK 111 estimate the number of cais necesaiy to handle the tratll dameeMhai se.r,t..r Pan- j r lo commandeer the stieet- It was exp leN has liowe car facilities, under the naval appropria tion act of 1?1C, whenever. In his Judg ment, sui h action Is necessaly to c. peelltc t.ie woth nt the navy jnrd P. P.. T. M'UNT answi:p. The Kvr.MN'J l'f ni.li' l.:i)'ir.it has pro pounded to tho P. P.- T. Company n llt of iiuettlons regarding lUi efforts to copo with a situation vvhhh It says It base been uuabln siuves-fully to handle. The answer made was that the company had nothing to sav. The possible Mdutlous of the trolley service problem 011 lines not affected by (Joverunient aellon, as they appear to day are VtenllllcHlloii or snspenslnn of Hie city etrdliiancrs inirportlng to regu late Jlllle-.'-. but III erfeet iinililblllllg thslr eiterilllnll. t the suggestion eiT Kf-nr 1l111lr11l Henjuiitln Tiippan, eoiiiiiiutidant of ttie llilbiileliblM hv- Yard, (It) Ceiuiiills may sus lieuel or niodlf.v the.- ordinances tti Iirrnilt the Jltlie tu uperale iltilll suili time us Hie P. It. T. Cii.illan shall demniistrnte Its itbllll.v to fur- 11UI1 the neleeiunle sen lee (but It Is net now providing. l'oltnnlnkT the piibllshed untemenls of the company that 11 was dulng the bet It could In unusual cli.'umst.iiH-e.s to pro- . ..." vide adecUatH service- tlie i;!.XIVi j.t ,,,. i.Bi,oi:n asked the company the foi0n(; epiestioiis: II hi liny rffort tfrn niHtlf to bur nt faur friu h riniiiunt 1'iir). Trnn.jHr(n(Ion ('inupuny lilt li urn nut In iiir lurlni; tlm inter hikI ftirl lrlnc' 1,4V "ini-v ""i HuiiiuiK i -.v. un tl.at bubject. 'lh ;i.ninm IM-uu.' t t.w,.. I.S.-.....1 1 ,. 1.. . t i. iir.wui.i. ii-ai iittj, iPiiit;ii, nun, iiiuukii juoii rffurt lia'l not le.-n nuilf, it wc.u d have produced 1111 be-netlt. The l'.ilr-, mount Park cars ate of whirr gauge, than the P It. T. tracks and could not bo used on those tracks. 11a. Ihe nel, Lability e.f using open cars Immedltet3 been ruli.l.lerr.l elltons and l.nnie.ia e.y ook action 1... '..'" ".""."' '?.''.' 'I.' ,""""" V ',. 1 f, ev ! , ,. 1 Are . . . .1 .,- ,..,e to obtain poll-,, protection 1 looking to prompt semonieni. K'V" '""-'"" ," ! "" "'" "" '."" . ,, a, ii. ,, L, . Is ma e in, rr elr shipments have wlthdrann experience, aim Wlien ail pauoi 1.10.1. t i,, , was plnni.l n emd Willi -n-'si 1 1 ini.- i.u. 1 ............. .1 ine rMlkr !W $?J2Z rfill'W "rWhrZ P " J' '"; "rjorn ,Ll g Vr;: u. ' in the vicinity have .eported the list wMns f,, n,dh,..,,d W.llk,,,, in,,.' ;---;;-- jmm In , , shelter for 10i) men at the end , .f llroad I 1.11-Phlla.lelphl.i 315th Infantry, vvele " ; t lr I celoic , U.sHenIng the shipments of ce.,.1 to 1 l.lla o mssinB w, L(, lptrar,lC( defi- r,,"V" , .. ",l flower tlie King had When she tinned her e.vcs to the E street and promised It would bo eom- , entliiislastio over the prospect of teeing , , ':;,rimy, ,,U . I1','. '" p ?, "r " " icemj,1 P ''' . , , ,,, r n,. ! Ilitclv ns the list of (lend. 1 leeelv.d elur.ng his Illness ficipic-ntly Hie encountered . those, pleted In ten das Ho In-tructed Solid- 1 the "cltj ," .,.,' 'In parade here. 1 n,n tlv f hvinr S ' I Vrancy A Uv.1-. chairman of he nitci ns tnc list o. ,,at nlghl. lie fill a-Kep. It lleiman Spier pale 5et burning, p " tor Pkkens Neagle to prepare at orjco , I noted that the Score a ry of War l- ' , i'o ,, Van ltHr?"roh mad ''"""li'P1" ,00I ,'0I"n,,t Vl', " " l.AlJl) SOLDIKKS' CON'UUCT I ,. still . I iped In his old h-.nd. mid ,, her And .it last one day whenfc, an order authorizing Admiral Peoples 1 believe the parading of tremps Is un "'' ""''"i ,"" V, l,.i.m' W n" decreased shlpnientH here 011 til- ' .i,i:,i their was a look of gi ,111 te ml Mi on ! husband lav lame w Ith scl itlca. the J. to commandeer street railway , and excellent .thing," said A. .1. Met lierlng- up -.f f1";;1",,;,;' '.'"Vl. s. Th e , f'1" " '.'X ,0,t"1'H' "TPr '. V ' A,Mlt,onul Jctails ot tho splentlld J'" ; h ,1 I ok ,n Herman'. 4 eeiulpment. Me stated ho had ample ton. a inembei of that body "I believe 1 . lie PM . .iff )s in 1"" A,,m"'v K,l" f, ' I,'1?1 ,r""1 I toildlict of the untried soldiers as his dea.l sou',, pie ure "Von come frcriuct.tly now." ,h. kv authority in law to do this. that I shou lei be arranged for Ph IjuM- nm.iineiei "i "- """1 " "''' "' iin to put a stop to the thefts. , , , . .. 1 .. , i . '-"v11- ,.,'. ,,, ' "" uutl.oriiv m law to "' , , (l(,n , catt.r.d among o her units in camp l"" ,0 ,l , , ....,,, ,,,,. described ill' press dispatches WCIC .....TTvvv, 's.iv.el. "It I- that M.11 like us hf ,IIT.N-i:V OP.DIVANCi: PI.ANN1UI I ',, ,,,, ,. j(lll t ,e newspup.is ri' X ?L , ?7 SrT 1 "r for- w Ih doing nothing to prevent the reived with UndisRUiseei pleasure " "' ''" V V,N ' '" '.it ou have H-en I., the sliopr Mr I,..vl.. will tirciMie for submission, and citizens would simultaneously make, lble for regiments and larger bodies f 'r , ,S 1, iter to Mr. Kane he r.avs vvim uuiu. ),ui 1 P, vie'llllel, (iuar s rreus.ire t have I. ft th- she.p, ' said Hem., I Ml-.ll I Tho .oinpan had nothing to i;.y on'reioid iliat "Uhject. The- iv-i-imi P. - m.i. - If"u,!,; "" 'nZ' t',i "wh '! .m .IS ,,rknble. Phyehlans said .I...I IS .............. w.i ..mm .. .-...I.. . .1 that If pasbengern were warmly clad they would not tuffer fiom riding In open cars and might even benellt. sln.o the onnll litr Ih f.l r .niin, liaiilltifiil lli.in that In cleised e-ars. e-speelall when the ears are Jammed to cnpaelty The cais havo little and sennetlnies no heat, o ti.eir aimospneio is com i.ut not nure. ll.cir alinosiuieio is com I.ut not pure. . . . .. lllders on open tats would have..ilr onty a. iiiuo euiuer nui luucii purei IIhn the advleiublllty and peisslbillty of using ell. aided ears as trailers been cein-.e!ered? COMPANY IS Sli.H.Vl' me cs.mpany uuu uoiuing to .iv on that subject. Several eltlzenrt have uno was on the- north tldd of the uare ,,. ,,, ., ,, ,. -..,.. "w . - --- " euucee It would havo been as well If Half of theso were trnllrrs, but each was pro- ceeuing Jitney buslne tranrno' let the otllcer died day In other businesses, but somo of them wotild come back and there would be, plenty of other inen that would be glad to go Into the buslnera If the kuevv ' they would be) fulrly treated," The Jltneya during their short exist- ence In Philadelphia made Inroads Into mo prouia oi me r. u. -i. company and It iv a remarked that thero would bo a unacr iih own power ,- .L. ....., .V " """"" not innepcnueni before the vvar cannot drlrerH are leady to resume I '",'M T.U"d'n,.0f.'". "10r,'L?.f..1 CI; I- regulated except by means of InstltT. ss, and by doing solvo the :'',,, Ti,'. . '... .... .',.'., I tlon cuated In accotdancn wltl the illation situation If the city will j ''haVers. San jos.'-. Tal. the War le-1 ':ons,1,utlc"' f "ich Individual rountrv " of the Jitney Association, vvhlcll ' "'. aV , iZ V. ' " : . '""'.u' "? ?" I r.ftirnvn., t,o., . . with tho Jitneys In 1915. said to. I ."n ' ' -"" " s omvun UUU6S V,UAL IP (I, a ...n I.n.l ..mi... . ... '. -. - " ...... i 1'c.ui. limn iihiiim i-.iiisei, nriinn,- ...in,. i,ic iiti.i. n.u Mdiiprm ii,i.- mil i s. ..... u, ,...., v,--..-;. iiuu.luu. nuit v iiuiiy in iii-ci i-eiuruiion ior UI6 I ...-I I,. ,-., i M purpose of helping the company meet the WIr , em,-.- nniv r-1 n-i-c .v public g transportation requirements, one I "" till AKAIi L.A1'1AIV) oi ine arguments against tno Jitneys wan that they were not a publlu necessity and cuui.ru, iiiiiieciessary ira.no congest on. Now they aro demanded by Commaminnf I Taiipan, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and others as a necessity In this enier. uency. ' EXTEND REGISTRATION TIME "WASHINGTON, Kb. 9, The time for rae registration of Germany enemy aliens has been extended to Include next Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, At torney General Gregory announced to day. Tito extension is to afford full op. iersous required to portunlty to all register IP do so i OT12&INGF' PTJifolC . 1 - I GAMP MEADE MEN GAMP MEADE MEN HERE BEFORE GOING ABROAD Cfltillnued frum I'ale One cnthuslaam It would arotme lieie. lie rplln the horrible weather, there, was u frreat turnout of peoplo and everybody wan cheered up by tho sight. Huch a paradn hero would be excellent. It would not only encourage th bn,H, but would nrousi) the military Kplrll of the community, "Tho 1'nlnn I.cnguo will lie glad lo JhIii any movement to bring dm troops back The Idea should bo pushed hard iih ruon ns tin1 railroads aro nbln to handle large bodleK of troops, I agree thoroughly with tho thought of Keirr. tary llaker that display of troops adds lo tho country's enthusiasm " Colonel John tlrlhbel, former president of the Villon league, wan cmphatlo In his Indorsement of the project. Ho sent n telegram to uencrnl Nicholson this morning, urging the I iinin Alenr! mm. iiiander to dhert units of Phll.uleltiMn troops to parade here. OUtllUi:. INIMIIISIM PLAN .m-ano ironps in i-iiiiiincipnia on hiisi: ! Ington's I Irthdaj These National Army I men ate doing their share to perpetuate the work for humanity that Washing- 1. II. Iu .luui.rtl.inu l.n... 1.. t"o 1.. "' .""". ' '" ""7." "'"" " '"' .."' I'll IbulelplilH. It would be worth Willi' for the parade would Impress upon the people of Philadelphia tho fait that Washington- work Is being carried on bv Philadelphia men now in the service. H would bo veiy llttlng also for the citizens of Philadelphia to have' the up. known their eagerness for It. It would be a wonderfully Inspiring .vpeet.ii-le Mr Methirlnglon'H sou, Lieutenant Setli C lletherlngton . ..... m is a menioei 01 the 31 nth. Mayor Smith expressed himself us follows when tho proposal was broached to hlni' "If the suggestion of Secretary Pakei 1 .111 be understood t'. mean that Phlla. delphla. for Invtanie. may expect to have Coiwressman Denies - Drat t braud (Jlwrges ( ontluued from 1'uee One vi aa presenting tin e-ain-e to the House ' for Judgment "I hope to vlndl.at" more fully m t chaiaetcr, the good name of my son and 1 the honor of the lloii'-e, ' Nelson said. I Nelson stated Postmaster (i.-neral llurleson, Chairman Webb, of the Mouse .Iii.ll. larv Cominltt. e. and ltepresentatlve ..... 1.. 1- i -coper, nt Wisconsin, vnrti cm un.. ""' to Wlseonslii lo tistlfy In his behalf when the trial end. d. and thai Sieauer Champ Clark had denoun. d "Ibis perse, 1utU.11 In the strongert p.-.slble t; 11ns ' Young N.lson, hU father said, had planned to go to the Canada faim he-fore- . . i- 1. 1 .1...1 . .I...I,... ,1 o'lin lllil In . el... -mIi.,1 Stat.s dec aleel wur aim i came imaged to a -toung lady of tin Cnlversltv 111 Augul. li'lfl. Wh. 11 tin unlvfrsltv iuseel Its student to wink a. farms, llvron Nelson went to 1 I11 rta. to whleli th" fathei s.ijh In- agl.F.l, br. .llise III- needed hiillle oil.' t' manage Ids farm there It was when be was married a few months Inter that a Wisconsin pap. r pointed out ho was not i.glstered, the father slated ' Congressman Nelson said he got a ruling fiom Provost Marshal ilen.-ral C.owder that cltlren.s outside the conn trv nc-i-d not ic'glster and that his mes sages in his son wvre entirely mishit, r s whom iir.-ted bv sunt service 11 gem. lit- Inlifnatis "were spurted on by poll tic lans back liom 'itlnee. the nffulr two of IllV most se. vere erlti.s h.tvo announced their can- ellelaelea for my ,e..t In . 'oilg.ess." .N. 1- .son asserted. "lefeated In eoui I , , Mlefrattl In roun. in polUI.al foc fsidiiriif lo ititif tin' lniMtt Kstuii in 1 in " i i l. ""h iin..m-iuK mm junn.- ' flkd' , ,,u" " Ih" Attmiity Uencrul has refuse, to appeal the cue th. Ir pur- "-, ' ll"1'1 tlll,H ''barge over m.v head '" "" "?11"'' h'lB fj""u , m' lhf' '"" I "L" .a ,.'..''. .7 ,.:.:",. '.'.:." ::.' I ,'ll ' " ", , " " ," h":.,,. .,'."". V "" ' ' ",s .. member of tin- House i might I m"' i'-d'ea. h.-.l the i.istrl.-t Attornej. who. being 11 I-". .1. nil olltil.il. permitted '...... . . . . ' his otllce to be used by others to further their ends This attorney was, by varl- ..us indirect and subtle means, (Irst In- duc.-d to sweat out a warrant and then later go before a ilrand .lury that was liillucnceil by unfriendly newspaper "It. I, islo .-mil uslf f,.e i,,i In. II. ...., i - ---.. ..-. ...... ..- .... ......s.iii.iil .in i, . 10I1eirar,. . i,.lrir .,,.- .. .ii,,,,.,,.,, , th f.ii-ts nnil nn ubsuul M.it-m.nt nf 1110 Ul 10,000 American Shells Fall on German Lines ontinued from I'aae One me: "Ono boeho was badlv ntt, but man- mreil to make his lines " PERSHING REPORTS -t . .. -.-.. Tll'fi ilfA'.V Il'iOI''Vflli"'fi J rr V il,i nUUAUhU , eh. ? cans and WASUINUTON. V .More lighting between America I i.im nnii ,.i .. .,..,.. -treet. San Kranolncc ' " ' L'.,.H'V.,'!'H'U corporal, sunshnt wound. K.n "" t"""U" "tr"1' ,,,bu',, IIKKIICRT OLKMAN. private, l!arlinlil. JOHN c. IIF.ri.lX. private. Prllllant. Ala. HOIIKHT NOV, private, i) Uat iJiplatto rr .','" t' iMrT ...,,, Vou'ncl. 'rehh.p" e'al.PrUlt gunihot I Special Grand Jury Muy Bc Called , n n . in Bribery Case AUGUSTA, On.. Feb. &. Count., for - . .. . ... .-- u-, Cnntaln Edgar S. ISullIs. reKlmeoini surgeon of tho Twenty-elElith Dlvl slon on yesterday waived a prellml naryvlieiirliiB: before a United Stntei Commissioner and the captain was ro leased on bond of 12600. A special grand Jury may bo con vened next week to consider the case Quills, who Is from CJIens Kails, n! y Is charged wltlincceptlnp; a bribo ot 12280 from IV. J, Burgan to obtain the release of Hifrcau' ton -fiom tlii urn.. rtrrninlis on th u,,1 tmnt i,.u .u.,i.,t ' V . - " ; .-..... ...oeo ,-..- ' uary 30 I LEDGERPHILAJ!)ELPHIxV, ' SlTURI)AY, i 1 TO PARADE Curtis Comoanu TO PARADE a parade of her soldier sons for the , asking, then most assuredly will we hae the men of tho 3ICtli Infantry and the I 312th Aillllery with us on Washington's Illrthday next. "f'hllndelphl.ins would accord an en thusiastic welcome to the mon of tin's i military organizations, and I predict ! thai. If the War Department will agree i to their parading on that day, they will j be lowed by one of the largetcrowds ........ uau.. .... tta.nn.1 u km A t " uici prcn wu iiiuuu nil i rubllc opinion's demand for u ii'irede of troops here first waa made known yesterday by the IIvkniniI Pfni.li" laRtKiRti, following S'ecretnry Ilaker's order lo tho army commanders to "show the counliy Its troops." A telegram was rent yesterday afternoon to the I'M! NINO Pfut.lf I,RDKn staff conespond out at Camp Meadn Instructing him to ' lay tho matter before tJeneral Nleliol son, pointing out to the commander what an arousing of patriotism suili an cunt wotllcI vant HmonK ,-,xotl here. .loV IIIIIONS IX i.itti.i: pi:.sn Word frr,in tent nnd barracks at I '.imp .Me.ifle this afternoon Indicated IndfKcrlbnblt" Joy among the Inliabl- i tnnts of l.lttlo penn. ! The HO f til llnglneeis In lurlUular wmt wild oicr the mining trip. This reg n.ent s a Philadelphia unit, in per cent ,,r Is m. mbeis coming from the cjl l'rpcr mid tho lenialnder from vfulli l.lnn Inltliti Tun tit llinlnillii finu I "'".'V....:.. ;.... .1. . "1". ... "V"" .....1 are at Camp .Meailo under the command of Colonel Jervey, the either battalion having been transferreil to another post Other local units at '"amp Mends nre the 312th Held Artllleiy (Colonel llradv, UOO men) nnd the Sl'ith In fantiy (Colonel ItoM'iibatlin, !P)0 men), j troop-, to oe 1r1e-aM-111110.11.-111.1111 .11.111 raining to "show off their points" to lielgl.noring poinnavi. ns una .ej .0 tl.n 1....... .1... In.l 1111.. till. III. ll'J.lAl. 1.1 " it-o"- '"' -'- -j ....'-..i-,,,. regiments, like the ri.ith Infantry, hut other units with laise percentages ot Plillailclphlaus would be detailed for parade here In addition to PhlMdel phla's iiiot 1. there are' eome L'O.nOO inen from eastern Pcnm-vlv.inia nt Camp 1 Meade. Wci'aiiiia Signs uerman reace I (unlin.leil treilil 1'Jlce line ment would give P.umunla 'omplelM (nu- I trol of th niejhth of the Danube. WASIH.N'C.TiiN'. I'eb. 1 "ntl-.il Uuiu demonstration have taken place In Ciontia and In Xagre-d (Agiam). the capital Si ores of aglta- tiH have been ariestid, ac.ordlng to ills ,.. i.s. rc i d from li.neva today. ' : . . .... . . . - . . Aualllin papers u-i-eive.. nere- loe.aj, tp -,u,iuh tated. admit lint there Is ,..,,., ,lnr,.st In Croatia. The Halina ....... ....K..u, ... ,'P. I..,, ll... ........ tl.cn deputy to Vienna, Dr T. Pavlchltch. .im tnp dtoi of the Croatian news- paper Ilrvatska Drzhava. Iinetnr An- (U.-noxlrlt h,,. baii'lshe'el for pal ' ' titillating in a iletuonstiatlon .'it the Croat capital. After a lecture bv Doctor Pavlchltch. In which he pr.iNc.1 the Serbians and Sl.u. (I Iliac .lie . roais vie.e tile onlv people In the dual monanhy who did not know what they were lighting for. Serhs-, Slovenes nnd e'roals paraded tin sheets shouting. "Long live ICing Peter' I.uiiK live Serbia" I'ollce siippicssed the demom-tratluti. Vienna newspapers declare the mul ing was Instigated by a citahi M.isoul. lodge- -"Neighborly I.ovc." The Austrian (lovcrnme lit Is .lei-nr.-ii. '!"? '"l'litrs for trunleis iierietiatcd In r-erui.c .inn ..uuiauia. ami tnw .-ii-tli.n uas nrous.ci inner eie iiuiiclallons nf th, I"-"."'" '" i".- .-e.c. sr.ll... l.encva III .,-.,.11... 1.. . 1... t. t.t .1 . . f;'' " . )." , ', .'lnlii state .'.". '' ,,C'.' .,,,i"-.. "' " Aust.1.11 Parliament Hiputy Itavnlkar ih.irge.l 11m; "mo in.ijurity of nninltiH !n s'n- b OMlU , .,.,. Iia ' '" ,h ' ..!!. 1 .. ... .. ... . "' '" bllKfI l "J '! iiuMiLin uiiriaui'i.'iec-.1 I f)n,(.r. , ptrmlt ,1P wlUu clrcul itioii or jtcar,ls. photographs and other 11. lustrations of those Irilijultles," x,r , Itavnlliar cliargi d. cue uun-auerai-y even has the ..f. ' ' '" Llu '"M have bee,, mad,- "iV.TI .'""',' !" ' ." ,V""." '.' "'" '' ml - I""" o.iii- i.t.ii u.uic-aieu. on 1 ,m 1,,. tt 1 Iwt ever oeen orougiii 10 justl. e." th M)(ilI . . . -. - - .--... ., 1 '-"O"' TURKS STAlXI) Flit 1 ,,!, ,i" t OR TEUTON TERMS A.Mhri'UOA.M, l.-b 'i The Tuiklsl l-'oielgn Minister v... sum Itec . tolit 111,, 'r.irl.t... . -. i --.- -- - --.. .... .....,,r.j, , iitiiiiiii,,. ,.r lieputlcu tnut Tin key Is In i... 1 mniiiDt.-. u '''Hl with tlo attltudn vl Hi nnanv .mil ,,. .... .... .. .. Austria, as eApnssed In tlm .,.... speeches of the Herman Clianrelhu. To combat the practlee or some oper e mint voii Ile-rtllng. and tin- Austil.iii ' atom shipping eo.il of sueh poot nual- nlsn .Te.el.re -" Tlio IMrilimelleM will .. i. I j 1 f. I f M VI II clue I -..lent .(...i . . Iu hla addiess. ..s forwarde from ."onstanllnoplo b way of Vlen,,, the' ! 1'orelgn MlnlMc-r said great .HHt,.,',,,,, ' 1 1 nil arisen Iu connection with the pea(e 'negotiations at Ilrist-Mlnvs!,. but that Im had not lost hope While he was awaie of tho great deslinbllliv eif con. eluding peace, he said, "wei never will conclude peaco at anj pilee" inferring to the war-alun sp.e.hes oi i-rcs aent vv nson nnu Premier I.lovd George. Newl.ny j-ald: ",cr ,'I0JU .'"" alhere to the standpoint that HE DENIED BREWERIES Tells Wilson That Fuel- ays Have Done but Little Good InThls State ll.VP.ItlSlil'P.f;. Keb. . c.ovcrnor Hrumbaugh has Issued a nroclamatlcn calling upon the people of Peuns)lvanln to Increase their savings and also sent a letter to President Wilson urglne that ho refuse eoal to breweries and liko agencies. The lirnclumntlnn refer, to Ihn fnef that fliere may ho a period of unrest i i.-iiuwn.K c.iB vvar ami tnai eacn citizen teS5S: other persons who reside In Pennsyl- ' VH"la' " observe national thrift day. inn oeBinniiig oi tne young .Mens unrls - tldll Association's thrift week nrmrmin. and begin during this week to Increase tlie lnf'edirs ami jiructioe of a broad iinnnaiiHAii r,f lltft ib.lfi ...A i .. conception of thrift, a thrift lint einlv economic, but also social, educational. Physical and religious, and to co-operate In every way within their power with this great movement." In his letter to the President the dovernor says tho closing days havo brought "slight relief and continued dln tress" and affected homes and Indus tries. Schools and churchen have been without fuel and the outlook Is "dls couraglng,' In view of this fact, he nays, tho President should refuse coal v w li.eweriss.- I Curtis Company Offers Its Coal Cnittlmifd frmn Fate One force nnd Its legal couuimI especially busy today, The seizures were ordered ns a result of an order fiom National Kind Admin istrator (larlleld that all "shop" cats to Interstate points must be unloaded and repaired ns soon ns possible, t'ntll this order wns Issued, supplanting the regulations picveiitlug the seizure of coal bound for Interstate points, Mr. Potter's, nlllco was obliged to keep Its hands off thin important tonnage In this .State. To relieve t.ie needs o; the Pennsvl vnula Sugar Heflnlng Company, which, nlthoiiKh It has sulTlclenl supplies of raw sugar on hand to meet Its Immediate needs, Jhail so little coal that It would have been obliged to shut down Its plant at noon today, Mr. Potter ordered the seizure of six cars of bituminous onl consigned to the Chester Tubo Company and which were about to bo unloaded In the rompanv's yards at Chester Tho coal will be brought back at once Ac cording tn Oorge 11 K.irle, Jr. presi dent of the sugar refining company, It has been operating under rapacity for some time on account of the lack of CO.! I ,. iwii, s.iiH today Hint the coal situation "'""VCt fe elais and proved greatly In the las few dvs am that, with ceintlnued mild '"" " .. .,.1.1 lifli.n f.it- kill 1111)11' lOnUll n sll'untlon throughout the State has tin unnlil hnne for still more poslllv I """ " '.' ' . ":V.i..;... lief hi the local coal shortage. United States wildlers may he called to Philadelphia to protect coal-laden cars from being raided by mobs whose homes are without fuel. ivinilnueel raiding of fuel eais has r.,-ie..l In eiieh n way that inanv deal r. be is convinced the police department Is wholly hu'lllelent in pioiccting prop- , , .,., ,. ,s . ,,., fnr . ,;,, .. mi It is time ir in- ....v. rn- 1 ' -.- - ... - incut to step In and protect coal ship- uii-nts. He said he liellevedjtniiih uf tin stole 11 coal Is being sold bj unscrupuloU'. peiM.ns for prollt I inelf have n-en .1 pollcemaii fct.uid- tlie noiiies 01 loriy-iour .wnciiciiu lug mi 11 mi e.r coal on Washington ioldicis washed ashoir. avenuo nitually dlrectlnir 'he ellstrlliu- ,, ., ., . , . , , tint, of onl to ral.lers. This thing . hven if the men had not been gone on long enough and If we e annot definitely U&siRllcd to all orRailiZtt g,.t relief In on.- way we will g-t It In ,. t, rcculatlolW require another he said. " . , .. I!efusl of men and w nine 11. arrested the taj: lieai on one side- the lull for stealing eeul from the lallrouls, to mc of (0 wcaler When the pay fines, marked todnVs proceedings In .... . ... , e t,: the police nations Th.j wen- sent to soldier is assip;ned the number of his Jail . I refriment, the designation of his eom- Jlngistiaie Harris. ... me .niriy - se. - end meet mid Woodland avenue sta- .un. i-nt-rs "- ,.. ItOn, .OKI llll.e S.-V.-I... o. III'- ...-'II .1 It'll and women brought before him thlr mnnilng were. "repeaters ptlsoners he had disc barged previously through kind-he ute.lncss 'lids tlm. he gave them all the alternative of live days hi Jill or JT r.O tine. They took the five days j --..: . - j;,)). Tliey h id been nrremeu liy j'enn- ..iinnl.i Uallroad dete.tlves last night M.. , near Thirtieth and South sheet- More than a ton of .o.il was found In tin po-sesslon of lour Italians arrested .p.il.nel in the dispatches from ' h1" '"" w H'e way or sm h runiois. lion Lot nlghl for stealing tin- pirclous cat- ' ' Ihey fly fiom house to house, stn.t to bou from the Philadelphia and leading ltalhvay. They wne nrre-sted bv Poll.ciuan Villei.ol the elermaiitown uv.inie and , l.jconilng Mint nation, ut Ninth an.! eiutarlo stieets, wlien- tln.v were found lo have stolen twentv-four bags of e oal. each vvt lulling over 100 pounds, from tin-ear-. m the tr.n ks ne.iiby. They had sleds Idled up with tlm coal and lal. 1 at the station refused to pay tines of J 10 and costs lmposid by Magistrate 1 lie nn. 01 to allow file lids to pay They salel th' tap' leaely to "sit It out." The Philadelphia situation, while! still at 11 serious itage has lmpioveel elililng the' last few days due lo the mild wc.ithei. Shipments of 1n.1l In the last twenty-four lmuis .-s. let tin- ,,00i) tons lie. ess 11 v to supply the iiie-ds of Phllldelphl.l House noiueis ,s fuiihcr Improvement maj be e. lie. ted fiom this iaf'T-t action of Ml. I.i w Is vvllieil lesnn.o 111 an nivesilgaiiciii being start.. 1 today by li. partment of Justl. e Ag. nt rrank I. l.arbailun. ho that the Peel, r.il order levoklug tho I Monday closing maiidal.. lor nil Stat south of Vliglnla would he cstenib Pennsvlvanl.i was held out at tl 1 met administration clllc.s, es I he ' The cancelling of the order. It was , pointed out. elepellde.1 .llllr.ly oil the ,,. fi ii,t ,,. ,i, -i... .lllllllllll, S1 . .-.-...is.... . r I UJ ...,. ., ,.nlltu.,t,.n c.f the mild weather ..... .... ,..., .1 ulill, ,..,.. j lel,s.. ..r .lilt. , iriir.'i .-......i. ..... ...i .i,., , ... Ihe iiossllrrllty of Kederal prol.-ctl.m for ' "''''v" ','"s' .", "'7 s,' M ,l"'.lt ,"r.U Monday will probably be the l.it of the "l"''aU' 10,1'''' Pennsvlvanl.i Admltilstiator William I Potter took tho same stand as Mr. Lewi-" I In legard to tlie raiding of inai cais, i .....I ti.n.i .ileil to Mavnr S'.ultli for too ,.,,.. ..i.i-v...... .-- .---- ........ .... ,-. i,,iir,o. His only answer was that Hit ni.itter had hceu u-fonnl to the i iie....rtoient of Public Safely, ,... ,.. - . .. I "V hat, oipeilenen snows, It cannot ne binned. Mr. Potter Issued ordera to '". "V .i'" ' . ., u ' , ,i i f'Ule'' to ,,P l"' "' ,h nl,.B "i' "nl standatd coal was to be shlppeu. What an expensive proposition low- grade, 'heatless' .oal Is wmc outlined yeterday b IMwIn Wolf, pri'sldent of the Hoard of Kdueatlon. who said: ... . . i .. 1.., "The cost of coal for tho public schools will incie-.ise this winter from Jllio.oijii to J'.'OO.OOn. l attribute thla to the n- i "rlM ."" "" " "'," ""'"i- . , to burn. vvhUh Is completely consumed j , ' 'Numiniu phone calls havo beep ie- c. ivcd nt City Hall an. to whether tne Marriage License Uurenu will be opened on 3Iondajs. l-'uellesa nnd llghtliai 3tondayH have, been very dull because e-ouples were under tlie linpresiioii that Chief Clerk IVrBUon received n vvecklv ' holiday since the new order concerning fuel mid light went Into effect. The I 3larrlug Lhense Hunan at City Hull ' I will bo open on 3londays from 9 a. m to :: " "' " SCHOOL MEN VOR "DRYS" , Also Demand $22,000,000 Appropri- ation and Teachers' Retirement Fund I IIAllP.ISUL'na, Feb. S.The twenty, third annual convention of tho State School Directors; adjourned hero after adoption of a resolution approving the prohibition amendment, but not without j TSSKru. were adopted calling for a :j,000,000 State school appropri ' Hon Iu 1010, with piovlslon for the Stato , leaeners' retirement iuiiu uuu irans' ' oortntto.. of minll In consolidated schools ; urging teachers and pupils to do all they can to support President WII eon and Indorsing the junior Red Cross. Dr. Hainuel Hamilton, Allegheny County superintendent. In an address as serted that every pupil should be taught the reasons for the great war and In formed on the dishonorable practices of German diplomacy. Ills address was ordered printed for distribution to BCllOOlH. "W O. Davis, SIcKee-rport, was elected president, and D. D, Hammelbaugh, IlanUburg, secretary, with numerous vice, presidents ami cornnutiremcn, MBRTJAin: 9, 101$ 1 1 uJ! i i j 147 Americans Toll ux on Sunken Transport t'ontliiiied from I'axe One muster rolls or until complete list of the names of auivlvors nn be ns semblcd nt some central point nnil papers e vim there lj no way to determine u nic misslnc;, nithouRli the numucr may be known. it in... .1,1I There also is n possililllty ailcll- tionnl survivors may have uecn i.i..i ..- 1 -..-! 1 .t will IllUftl'll un l)V millUl llOllin mm '. ol be be broURlit in later when the crnlt r , . T . ... tL n itndlrnl evnlnslon nf" !, (n,.,,e,ln. so careful ...,... . ..w .., , .- examination of the cxpeiicnces ol survlvorq is nccessnrv to find out survivors is neccssniy 10 " now many got awny irom iiw "'M' safely. Tl..... .. !..., .. !.. iUm ..1mo. ....11.111,'iiaiiiiiainiii...-"-"'- ruic illsasters where crews 01 snips tent In the l.nltnm have been taken BCnl to the bottom hac been taken ' from their boats by outward-bound , " ... .t. vcskpIs nml lienn lnnelpil nt distant , , ., ., 1 i,. ports weeks after they hail been given up as lost It is rcfrarded lis unlikely, liow- ever, any survivots of the Tucania will Im fnnnil In Imv-o nnlchod this will bo found to Il.lc matclieu uns -yiiv Depal tmeilt oflicials aio tin rnmn T ,!,,(,. Tin Hat (if fo 101113 lave U riglll. U hlion " .' K a ni'ol llg 111 I lie" P.ll-Hlge. nn.l . also must be 'checked up. . one or 't'.'.'eU't'Z W - 1 ' 'm 'Tl' , , , '? Uvo miRht have made she, e unai-letb moer nnd n News dispatches show several of ulVVilvlft "l.V, "oi.l.l glv him. should rjn the 1 ttle tiousers. be llfxl.nnlci inn. itn.lt 1-nVOll llV the1 !, ..'1 I Ihllik Villi VWIIlt to tell I11C. llciVIt dlC.ll' 1111(1 Willi IV ill 111 UlllCIll.. ,.. ... .. ,.,..,. , , ,. ,, ""- '" '"''" "" ""- "' . made in news dispatches that blank ., 1 1 .l0I. ion tin's were found m lcicntllicaiion t.lgs wtrc inumi i .. .,,,,.,,,, n.,,lf,r in"1" ' !'"". "" "" " - CIUIC COIHlli,V lC -JU.ti..ivi, vv ..v. ,i,i,t :m,,li,,,. e, the. olliei- siiln of the Inc. The oiiranization commander is , , , .... -.-. .1 held responsible by military leRiila- .. .. ., ... t. ,t lions lor the completion ot inesu , . ., .. .. t,:..i. :., ( ,,-. tatr.s, the purjiose of which is to pre u-', ""- l'"-l"-"- . ....js.. ., .. , . Vent just such a situation as IS lie- jUHUiiu, M'ADOO WILL UPHOLD WAR FINANCE MEASURE Si'Cietary to Appear ltcfmu Senate Committee to Defend His $o00, (11)0,000 Cotporation liill WASHIVCTON. I'.b !' S.iutai.v of Ihe Tie.isur) .McXd'.o was today In vited to nppt.ii as Ihe hist witness ,v fom the House Wavs nnd Minns I'oiii mltlee when h.aihiKs upon lb" Admiii t' nation $Si.O,nnel.iiiili w,r llnance eoi lioiatioii bill -in b gun Monday morn ing eijipositiuii to the in. ..sure . outiuii. il In . M.I.Ik, ludav, and It l-e ceitalu lb it III will be tadi.nllv ulleieel bifoie being , favoiablv lepoil.d to the House, e'liiilruiaii Kitchen, e.f the Wavs and Means Couimiltei-, I- known to lie in f.i.l vor of eliminating sevetal see turns ot th'- I bill as It was handeet to him for pres- .illation to the House, hut ho has not Indicated whlih featuies he oppos. .1. Paul M Warburg, who Is i reditu! with having diaM.i the measure orlgliiallv, I will probable- I i f the piluciprii wltne.s-i' ,.t th. heatings. AC EI) MAN STRUCK DOWN; ASSAILANT CAPTURED Kuimer, HO Ve.tr.s Old, Victim of ' Murderous Attack of Hobbor; Hi. .Skull Fractured l.A.1"STi:i:. Pa, Teh. ! - flei fiacluilng tin- skull c.f ninety-) car-old , Joseph Hoop, a l.uinei" of Parmersville. last night, and tubbing him uf a purse, containing Su. Adam lleniy, ot Vyo- lulsslng vvu- inptureil b 1111 aimed I ' ' ' ,., , ,,nSM. jlf,,. ., ,i,as(. !uros,t the ' n .(ov.red tleld". lie was roiumltl. .1 I " "" MtPr " i"-v"u" Jlr!' ""' nUu ,v "' .'''" dd. lied over the ley Held i., the farm of Harvey Ilohr. r, wheio sho told of tin-attaek on her husbaiul lioop is Iu a sctious condition. i "" IN THE NATIQN'S SERVICE The Interstate Commerce Commission, in a recent rate case, said : "We are not unmindful of the fundamental and immensely val uable service -which the carriers perform in times of peace and even' more in times of war." The officers and agents of Southern Pacific Lines recognize that, to win the war ''should be a new incentive to everyone in railroad service while under Govcrment direction to acquit himself with honor and credit to himself and to the country." SUNSET LIMITED continues to run daily between New Orleans and California through Louisiana. Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Standard Pullman sleeper between El Paso and Globe for accommodation of those Ashing to make the trip over the Apache Trail of Arizona LEWIS J. SPENCE Director of Trsffic, ( New York "LONG, LIVE ..... .- ... A Human Slory of Chlld-utsirc, w . - - --"i ., By MAItY ROUKIITS lflNEHAHT CePrlht, 1018. by M.rr naUrt ltliiel.arl anil tho Tublle Ledr Coir,,,,,, f. (II.M'TDU I'lintlnueil . Iv, He was on 111" ". It would bu well tn pleusu Iian " die irlrllsh uilelliili ' ''o lllc Piece, sewing In tile b,ci., t Ihe giriisn i' ',.,i,i iinl.l.v In nnil ..?.' i.Krouiid hen ( )llt j,),,, ll( m(., enough for us both. t tlri-t." h" sakl After tlmt . .... ., "Hut, ' Mild lliuwig iiespeiaii-i't i- , , , lt l1( wu,r n,re tor Ju. 1 n,,. way von Will WllllI me i"' '" ... .... ,.. nll talk of being fall I want t '!'" ."" . . .. ,........... .,!.. 'I mhn fliii'keil heiseif ahuiiti.v 10 jou. lou imvu " 1 ". ;" : Vflir ul. lie llliuni vn,i . 1,1 U IHI'MII ...I"" " . I" H.mrthli.g I already know,"' Kni I 'sad ur.ivcly. '.xuppo'"" 1 ' "" , tllUe t)llt l.,.,mt,7 .supiio-e I uin vain enough, or fol enough. t think Hint utn lllllk ,,, fIB,, u.,i things. ut-rtalu ptople. What men? "I do not forget easily." 1 "Hut Mm won d try'.'" ! nl( ,,yi Ill MMIWIH. lliiii'i-t. (l vvhi-per Krl hei.t over nnd talking her hands f ..,,irc .. , H,(I, ,i,l suddenly drew ....n. . ........i... her lo him. Me leivoriii ner w.in inn ' kisses, her neck, her face, the "-ott nngie , liiiim ,f,r 1. 1(. Tlll ,. i,e.i h-r away 1 floni him tlitllillill.llltlv. ".No", ,"',l,,1l'll',l';,,x,j;.l'"i,( ,,nTwl!h shame .faced ,lni steaellly "No." she said 1 MUci" In the .'V-nlng the olel King 1 mthe-r willed m-e, TllOn:l,i:D times in, with Ihe Car nival only 11 d.ij or tvvn on" nnd the 1 ' "'"""" K '' "" the press under the liuii-e of the enii- ilctge uuilihiK dav .ind nlglit. nnd tiiin- nR uit ul (Ua1,tkH f naming hul- letlns piliit.d In led, with the ( cm- niltlee of Ten In almost constant .es- slou, mid olg.i l.osc'liek Mimnioned be - ion' 11. u. 01 ..'in 01 un i.i".iK" niiu the thing 'he was to do: with the edd King veiv 1 lose to the- open door, and. Me.lwlg being lllttel for hi I bridal lobe' nnd for t-nmbe r Ida. I: 11 1 one llttlng Troubled tliin-s, Iiuli ed. The cll was smoldering, and fiom some sti.inge Nothing sonic- had coin. .1 new minor less lliau that the Ko.vaiiHs, lie.meei D.v tho Chuureller. despairing of e-renvulngl tun 1 lint Pi-Iii. 1. Unlllil. nil III.- Klm-'i: .......... . ... ... "was no paiiien ni;,t-.ii, 111.11..- ....... .,,.,, 11,1,,. inn' ,,il- ""-' Me.lwlg on tlie ninmc ii.uvvlg. 1 tiueeii or K.iini.i pet haps .ilu.uly b seen t m.irilige The clt.v. will, h ndoieel the bo v, -was s. .01111;. lie- iiiiinii 11. u 1 01 iKiiiat. 11 ttuii ,.,,,, l,,,,,,,.!., ,.h 1 i Ki,0 n tl lht. c.iiuinlttie- ns .1 useful weapon Thus would yhe I1.1v her 1. vengo on those, of 1t j,.,, ,,,,, im !lt .), fiinl, ,.,,, stCmc her own safety Jtevenge, Indeed, for sir.ei, now un- iiiuo-eui. pro lalllllllg their innocence, 1". 1. .v.ll the mole- , "L.. ,...- had ,,....,-,1 , .. ,,e-, fore the I'oniiultt f Tin. had s.en t.e gene with vvhli h Ihev giaspul It- "In this vvnv," she had said. In I ei scoin. j fnt, imisive tones, "the onus ot the boy Is not on vou but on them "'veil those. wlio li.ive no sjmp.ithv with jour inove ment' will burn at nidi a minor. The better the illl.n, the mnrr a lover of home un. I order, the. mole outihgcd he will be l"iei v man In the illy with a child of his own will il-e against the palace." ".Mud, line." the leailei had said, should be of tin- Committee" mi Hut she had tMioicd the speech tin.ptilnuslv gone on to othei things "Tlll-t .lie lejuifolt.lhle tenant-,' he had said "S'ot lav Mi. peihaif asileh ;rr;i. yi &V!$2ilLF&z2gM$2gSy22M2$ll A Sunday Dollar Dinner Fit for a King The coal problem plus the servant question is gone forgotten since our Sundny $1 dinners have "swept the town." It4 B '& Be a "regular" save your wife Special Music Sunday LSg-Qiffi P II ir vim . , F. T. BROOKS, Dutritl Freist nd Pints,,, An, Cstitnut st 16lh, Pailidelonia -A- -r- THE KIN( f ImtA find r.nlA. fll.-t t .. .. niei leans should be, but m,i... I nit iiM.int. The boy ban iff,,.n " W , ,,,,0,1,.,, ,cr .yes.'nni ..Wt sang the song the cntlieilial chlmH 'I ..I .. . -'lU. i-i.i.. .,,. ....., ........ ,, . . To adore Then ami thy ("hllo? ' .In... ...III. J .'I... J ..,.,. I, a , Sl . , ,rHort drear and wiu., .. . 1..... . "'",' 1 j-o sue sang, nun sewc ' "'"1 "id,iJ ,,.,,... i,..ii,i ,,u he j"". -"" ."" VT n. Nlllv Hl then, In the cvCI1n I the AmeiKaiis wcic mviy nnd Bib. ll(l fUg in tied, with Tucker on iS j tlnj- feather nimfnit nt his fM. L I j.-r.,it.iM uld come downstair.. In lll.ii'k llumbeitv loom At snei. if'' the iih n- would be sent on an cm 1 and the two would talk, Tho niece v. aim me iu nmnu inn,, uiori(M..i. ailii'inKM '''ii' i""i ii" iw.ll. was on i- lookout for love', suspected a rom,. f th middle -iig.,1, nnd smiled lT half-larknes- e.f tho slieet : Mni,it ,.i of inallcc. im one vrh K ... ... . ".Jn. . pierccii ine uiiiiiir 01 iiic ton r of the fortress ; hnnws Iih Wcakltcsv , ,t WIIH .lt nf ,l(. ,hal Uunui-t nnil ihe 1 "lauleln talked ! Me. man Spier vv a- busy In tliose a.r, , "' making plan- Thus dav bydi.j. d ncd In tho icstalliati vv here th ifo Marie, now wr.iiy of lur husband. staling nt her I'Mesh. in a modm' .iliiniiiit, suited her well He llued plunip wnnieii Thej were, if ou plan, an iiimful "And I 101110 to rec ico.' "Left the shop'' Maile excl!ni "And Petci Nlhuie he has left tho! lii'Vei sei hlni " I "No," said Hainan noncommittal!, e h til. perhaps' ( ..ji,. .bail." said lleiman, dHopt 1,,- wi- wiui pis eves 1 ......id!' She put a hand to licr l)Imi . i-ld 1 ,p shot as a spy lie toomj. otll.l pleie of the CVeellent pIlJCOH. p'l vim I.. iiii-autlnie. lost all her look' x ,,,lMj. wIll. -i ... ,r tli.- titer- Ti florists" silo i. ',,,,, . .. ..1,1-, ., .-r. n.niis ' Vo tf Karnla, 11 .... So the little Mail.- nent hick to he desk, and to bit staring out over tin Place In inteivals of business Anil ki: she thought of nn one c in know, that nlghl. and tlieioaftei. she wasV'l te tiller to her spouse, and put clots. soak.d 111 hot tuipentine water on li ai king thigh cm the surface things went on liHinl ul the palace Karl's visit hii been but for .1 day or two. He M met the Council in session, and baa 111 because of their growing alarm, rath 1,1s own wav with them Hill although he had pointed to King's condition mid theirs as anjJ gun 1 nt for Inline ellate marriage- lulled The- thing would be uone, propel lv and In good time. They had signed agie.-iiiciu to fall back Uion, unl we le In no Inn iv to pay his price. Karl I. ft tin in In n ti.nl temper, well tori n i. led. and had the pleasure ol liraii 1. 1...,. .1 elui.ii-'li Ih.. streets. Hut lie ii.infoited himself wltB,'(lii thought of lleitwlg lie nail laKentn In his in ins before In: left, and'tke had made no icsbiance Sho had tern, in view of all that was at stake, miJ- a iltsiiei.ite eftoit to i (turn his k' n"l...id found heiseif ti-ehihlhig nftervrW In two wicks he was to re turn to fc'J anl he whispritil that lo her. (Cli.NTIM i:i) MONDAY) here on Sundays and many a dollar. "uFEW Every S Ianov ANOVER Twelfth and Arch Sli. Cl,.l-Di: 31. 3IOHI!. 3Ijr. (f.'uliaiiic on nth St.) t: ?" A. f' i. .'.-.., ? ' -Yv n ' -Vt, f sh 4 ' i.". -"r--ii i --. i Vi" 'X &. v . ,-,' iv ..urns- '&vM. , ' - a 7 'I T. -iT. ! K "-Ist .
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