71 -V i - ', v r ! , -' jUvf1iW,tjtC'vi,tf4.' -A ife nrf EVENIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PniLADELrHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 191S SEE AIDIf BOARD VISIT MEN OF ALL CREEDS HONOR DR. CONWELL - MEN OF MANY CREEDS PAY RESPECTS TO DR. RUSSELL H. CGNVJELL WBeter Use for Munition , Sevcral Hundred Ministers Atpment Will Follow Ship ' wwnwpunpiorwi " Committee Inspection " 76th Birthd-iy Approach : t ' r AWtrf -, F ,.- I 1 ., 1 -I .... .11 .1. ClTy IS CO-OPERATING nomination, a largo number of lay men t ' j md women, galliered In the Hapll .A " " --,- - T,mn1,. Ttrnnil nn.l lterU, bit-eels. 1 Vltrt 1 K -- ---- of Wharves Is WorklnE l"10n,ln,t t0 a ,,01,or to '" Rl"",11 ir-, fmcnt Of wnanes J orK,n Comvell, who will bo seventy-ilvo jcars f, Strut. r-1.-.l.... a CmMnlfiA ..,, . ,-,.... V-Tf)Ml vjimiuuei wi wwniivivv i uiu oil rriua. - -. 4 .a ...,.. I Tin. ( ..M,.t a, iiatn ....a.I.Ia.1 ... . rf to urxre Action 7. -' "" io ...... i-...- ... ,v. """'" by the Itev. Dr. II. Wntsnn Unrra. ' ' r riresttlent of Itirt Until!! Men' Cnnfee. fi Li". .. ...ii... ..... nf iYe noil of "100. nnd nddrcsses were mad by tin WbLJT?'- ..' .... .....,' .... I.ev. lr. William H. F.obrt, stnten - muaaeipiua, in esiiwb mm" - wpplle to Europe more quickly now Mate In the vMt P. A. K. Franklin. f 'Haii-aian of the committee tm ship coh w'W of the United State Shipping sard, ha promised to make within the , v?nt ten am it. tVi Thla trip will be made at tho ln Itatlpn A.. h. .....I.... ......I. 11ir-fkll flf tllft frOlhllrttnlila chamber of Comnietcc. Un- l J mediately upon the hppointinent of the & oonimltteo on ship control, 11. II. Mul i Af.fonl, chairman of the foielsn trail") bu- P4f jieau, ent A. Homer Sinllli to niiHinuK J'' ton to aek Mr. Fraukltn ami other nieni- r ner 01 mo comniinu" i' "'" " ffy aelphlft to nee for themjiclves Junt lml ET(., ine racnmeM ncre nre. i ft Director f!orri . Webnter, of tha f '4t)epartment of Wh.irvef. DocUn ana rr t,frei,.ona his aMlMant, JoKiph V. Ilwv VJ knrl.'are co-opeiatlnic ith Mr. Mulford t clerk of thn rrehyterlan rien-ril As sembly; the iev. Moit Y. TomKlni, of Holy Trinity Hpltropa! Church: Pr. IMlt.ir Tah Snillh, provott of th t'nu , verelty ff rMin;yhanln; Hldliop Joeph V. llerry. of the Melhollt Kplrop.il Church! the Itev. Or. Torrent U I)nor, I of the Ilefrirtneil Kplecop.il Church, nun Iho Ilev. Dr. tlrorico l Ilec, of tli Riptlit JllnUter' Conferctico of l'hlla. ilelphln. The latter became a nicmlxt of th conference, In 182, wheieas Doc tor Conwell becutne nfUllaleil with It h few years later. TJi pcrlpture readlnm wa'i by tlio Itev. JT K. II. lnenbetif, o the ItefcnniM Chuich. The eervlco were tipenul by thn con-' ureKallon elnKlnp "All Hull lh Toner of .lefiu' .S'uiiie," ainl n featuro of the luUKtcnl proKram wan a qu.irtet of four Clericynien tho llev. It. II. XIjciF, of Salem; T. D. CollliiK, I'miiilen ; II. A, While, 3Iooretown, anl 1. JIc- I ,-... .1.. r !.!.. . U . I., nn,ti,lni. fnf IllA f nllt If 111 flf tllC ... .. . .... ; iwrt of I hlladelphja by tho .leleunt Ion l, T)n .,, ,..,,. MnH lnn,t. or ; . HnvmiioBni. " ; ... V),. .,, , . )r j;llwn n,..j VlK V AM ! pUltltflll I .. ... . .. V- Offlctal buHlnei-s In Aa.hlngton I de- b the j.cv l)r ,.ar!.P ,icln Cs , faylne tho rcpreaentatlve of tlii. torn- Jo n, ,1)0 Wm j, ri)Urch. Rj mlltje In mavinchrraiigqiiinls for tho ... ., . .. , , terv!cc Do.-toi US'.. Jrln. The new ell nnlne ilUtalort lieiii ,, ... , , ., ..i.,.. Ki..-' T ". J . . . ... . . ...... '.limWIl WT KUVnk l il.MlWi 11. .. HtlMi iVt,,e" nrM ""' inceuiiB ini iionoay ,av ,.,.. ltl tll iowcr iemple. at wi a 1. m . . u,.ii,ih, iirnif nr nrtr inifiiinti iy . . . .. . .. fr? , ,. .which tin. itev, ir. i.eorge n. lounr, R Jut belncconipleteil. ' vl e prcihlcnt of tho Iiapllst conference. one ol tne nret nciq 01 1110 conimmee ,,ro,t,ieii wa to call to It aid n l'hlladelplilan. 1 ..,ny'were the coiiR-ratulatlons h ic WUlUm J. Ij'c, manager hero for I,ur-,l.ved n(1 Il0 .H .pt lU,y Hmklng new. Withy . Co. Ltd. Mr. Love I ,.incl. (i,i 1(, criet hH fellow .lergy expecteil to look uftcr tho IntcrentH oflncn 11S llo .,, j,,, nevrrtheleKs looked the port here In tho allocation of shlpij01l tho (...leimillon with toiiictliliig like that are to carry munitions and euppllen CUctaiicc. to tha United Statea troops and the A U of ronRratuUtm reolutlm, ".'!?' ... ... 1 enitroweil In a book, w.ih Ylitiieil by all All of the member of the Committee J ( ,i..IKM1,eii pir-ent. Thev rc.id; on Ship Control, together villi K. -N". w !lr(, Ciat..ful 10 Ooil 'for Doctor I lllBBiiiBiiXWi'spssswwswawsTOrKiss IgggmgVBwgggm AgjggYggm'-lfgglgSggPH 8 HHHBSHHilHIEI P ; nniHiDnHnniHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi IBHHHMHBHHHHHHHHHHtHvlHlHHBHHHH 'IBftHv9HlHALVAHHHiMHHLAlBMBftLVflHBBLVflLVflLVfl 1 'TaasaKmmmmmmmm :;HHgVfnH9JHgHggggglgW IKrw i3HBiHBjHBBHnwHR Several hundred ministers and many Inymcn assembfed in the Unptist Temple today in honor of the scvcnty-fifth hlithdny of Doctor Conwell next Friday. Ainonj? those jnesent weic tho men shown in the photo jirnph. Left tc risht. Dr. .!. M. i. Iscnbcri,', Kerotmed Church, I 1. William Henry Kolicrls, Mated cleil: l'resbytei Ian (icneral Assembly; H. Watson Hnnas, 'chaumnn; Doetor Conwell; I rovost Ugar 1 ai Smith; Dr. Forest K. DaRer. Itcfoi-med episcopal Church; Harry C. Lincoln, choister. PROTECTORY YOUTHS ; NAVY YARD CARS AG) IN JAIL FOR MURDER ' VIRTUALLY COLLAl Chnrged With Beating Wntch- Dclnycd Workers PronouiJ mnn to Death in At- p. r. T. Sci-vico Inadequate! , tempted Escape ns Ever Before This Winttrj .onilIHTf)WN'. Ta., Feb. 11. In at- ,. ..hiiadelnhla r.anifl Tran.it . temntlr.c to escape from the l'hlladelphla ......... ..,, , t1(, riilladelnhtu vi. I'rotectory at rattand early on yetr- ra j lrtuntl- collapsed ngaln loek. day, three boy, 11 1" cnarueu, - tna)ng thoueands of workers n i rick McOrory. the watchman, who " yard ,nd Ui. yard hop n half njS lty yearn old. The boy were ur. . nn hour nu n halr U(a J() word captured in me ciohwuiuuh. -- Inelltutton, where they had hidden, ana woik. oniclnl nt the nay jard, hoped that, with Secretary of the X, Daniel plainly ready tn commantiiica the line It ne(cajary to obtain adqiJJ enlce. the company would rnvV..''i . n, . wern brought to Norrlntown anu coi 1- inllted to Jnll by Magistrate ClatK to await tho result of the Coroner In vestigation. The boya are Daniel Dono- wiYh. sv,n: who' wllf be sixteen, the ..ec.s,lly for action and itorf jear old next Sunday, and who lesldert senlce to normal. But It did not! with hli uncle, Harry Hexton. In Phiu- of 1(, gorfi ' ilelphln, and Thomas Kelly, nneen je r n.,,..,,. ,1... i,.fre i,. .. 1 7 ..1.1 ... r.t Th... Keliv. also of Phlla- Toda the oaj before the arr( tlclplila. J'""1 Admiral Christian Joy Peopled Tho boy were Inmate of the pro- HerretBry Danlela's rcrresentatlve to t) tectorv. Thev were paroled aewral ...,,,,,. .,,.,, ,u. .., .. - :.A I....I l.eei. BWI1V ODlV tt """ "" e..u..u ...c BerlC,J . ,l" -SW . .. ... - ..I ...... A- . .,1.,,1 , If liB1 Via . i.1 few Weeks when, say me ponce, iuw ,..r...... - .. .. .. . any (,'m stole an automobile near Norrlitown 1 vous time this winter, according to-i; n.wl rr,l,,,e,l ...fr.l IllnCeS 111 I'llOCnlX- I ....... m2? le. To police also allege they then'""" " ""' -'...I.. .' ... 1. ,..einr. nnrt b.okei The storm that tin 1. n. T Into a storeroom and rtolo 0 worth brought ilowii upon Its heart by Hi 1? of clothing. Leaving the Institution with mlttedly rotten ,erlce during the , two other boys, they returned to mia- ' ni"..... mnv inn-.r lufiay. ,- delphla and after nbando ng tho auto- The Kouth .Sixtieth pirtjet Iniproiotn,? mobile were nriefled ai ' uturned to Association, baling filed a comoliblt t'atland ogaln't tlio intolerable service on. th .. . . . . ,1. 1 . til. 1.a i-i,,. CIvttAll, !, I llt.A til lit.nii!. .. 1 I 110 llireC OO S OIU 110. m.r in v . - tji.i.' hi f.... .1.... .. ,'.i'uiiiiK A flnemcnt and bad planned to escape of testimony to nipport Its protest I fiom the Institution last Thtlisday the HUte I'u.llu Ken Ice Commissi A night, nccoidlng to a lonfesMon wlilUi f Ity Solicitor Jehu P. Conner - tho police .ay they made after they rccched scores of letter compVlnt tb'fml slon ttll m alnt whiy ""nelly hgj .iai RELIEF FOR DOMESTIC HANSCOM EXPLAINS BISHOP WILSON BRINGS COMMISSIONS DISCUSS COAL SHORTAGE NEAR STORE CLOSING ORDER r HLft K 'Ke -."w V" heli; "ten ,0 the rS Her ic, Co, smalles!Sof tbo't.lo. wa ,0 go from 1- th? , M his dormitory to another .00.., ndhe.. w,,n , appeal fmT ho watchman went to le. ri wh.l kept r"ounclman ,.,,, . xo.? Tagen?S3 him to lotiir the tr iP "' asked the public to put It compwSl Jumn on him and tal.o Ills key.', ihls , ,,, ,,,,1 . .i,,,,, , .,. -v 1 111 ......i.n ...... ..... ....... .v .... ,'mfc.. plait failed when Kelly oieriiep.. . . nolly. M010 letters aie needed, hir.? The same plan were ma 110 lor msi c , ori,,r tllat (ho Clt Sol A . . ' ine same man wi PERSHINfi MRSS AfiK CAMDEN BRID E PLAIN I ."? -?-Jj.h.-.,r?.f-,L-": "W b. .., w present to .. issz m U.IU..UIU ,,--- 1 ai a given lime, went 1 1 at a siven lime. Weill 11110 iuu uiu.-. i.'wui ,.... i n1 np elfleni'n nf llin ile.ni. " . 1 1 iI.via Vpnwiri" ... . ..-.. . m .. fiw anu rcmaiiieu jur rnuin nm... .......j, ntgH 0t iue Mutation aim xue nccesntf Hurley, chairman nf the. t'nltcd Htatei Shipping Hoard, have agreed that the port of Philadelphia Ik one of tho finest Conwoll'n long life, for his Christian ministry In our city, for his educational ami pbllnnthropli! ljidershlp In our .1. uiu nuwu. .1. nn i.ri. I..II.IIVI.I-.I .uj satP ,,. hH insplnitlonal power have capacity to hau,ll cargoe with , tiiroughout our nation We deslro In put peed and economy. It has rapacity In ,, recnr(T nllr ,,,, i,icrri, appreciation channel depth for any ship now plying r ,,, t-,ri,tnll coinimnlonflilp. fra- ci,.u urn i..iiirn (liair. uiu. i,umin , !,,,. ,1 miincl M Mill Mil rltlls.1 fellflWS 1 III. .. . .. . .--. Fuel Administrator Potter Violation of Food Administra- Plans Early Measures to Aid tion's ItuliiiK Unintentional Local Industries and Technical l llillff for tlio domestic .oil llolt.lKc IMn.ud Iliitiwom, nf llunlconi niotn- u in ululit :inil measures tn nld Indus- P1J. i,oe .lores at 731 nnd 1232 Mar- . the watchman, went to find out what f0r lmproement of tho tiolley serrlce, "Germany Must Be Beaten," Pennsylvanians Surprised at delayed mm and as ho opened tho door .-send m more complaints.-ni tt. Pmirraoo IVroIJ. liv Mmv "u "',n i'""""" " "- -' - , r;oiincl (nan. "l. everuouy who w, 1 lOglCSS Alatle bj iSC ,)0j.Fj llp ay , aIt. Th,y slipped a'ufreIrll ,)0iallfc0 of the wretched sm? Jersey Experts bl.icl.Jack out of his pocket anil beatIce vrtP ,i,e fact to Mr. ConnellJ, r Methodist Dignitary Tells New York Congregation "".r Vl'.V tho committee to act on I w ,, 0l-lt hls 1If ,, ,nWrj, th J.? i."nn;ii , in i Mm '"" b" " Prolong.d that the manifold The trip to Philadelphia will Include . . . .:.., .,,,. ,,.,. . .. . ,, ,,.., ramnlelA Insnertlnn nt the milt. TI,a , 'rlmR "' beeni-ino Ji.ua IIUJ IIS 1)111 in., llin. tiuiin oi ..i. m. iiiii.ic.il. iici..".. T II 'II i .i great herd to belleM- that il'-nn.un iiinnot b hi.ileu ilirinany an be l.e.itf n ; 'lerniaiiv must b" beaten, " . , I , .. . i . r fan lie iiciun : licriiMiiv iniisi trie that weio denied coal cau bo taken ict slieet (rc c.oscd Situnla for n Iu (jfrin.uu will bo beaten " I I IJli.lj IJ 11 111 t l't 1 tVl iiiiimsiwi. - -- - I UU IT ' I' Hi'lHI -- ...--. --,, l -Bill iws.f. trj iiinii.'i'S-' -- afMdit.i - w . - - - r M iiilmlnlstiator' for iimir ruling said Ibis iiipiiiIhb thnt Uiey. to Mm i li i. b'oiiKlit In lllslmp l.ulher tll jillt ', lmslianla nnd New Jcre moan) ,,H 0 the scene McOrory lay i becauso their emplojc-i by scorn iiilmlnlstialoi n',Ur " ,-, . ' i,,.,. net" and hi I ' w"-"' " D . f th-M.lh.i.I.s Tails- i,lge .smimlsslon. Tho meeting hMn un tho (looi. wheic a few minutes after- hmidred on Idn't get .to work on tlm. ucie not doing I he bii.j act un.l I an ( ( ,.,,.,, ft,,merl t j.hlladelpbln. ., Major Smllli'M olllce. was attended 'by ,vird R ,,i,yf,lcl.in from Port Kennedy, ' 'et them write. That is tho oniytrarl s came on tin- .lt0,pted th.lr p-inlsliineiit. but added ,, ln, .,( 1RlurI1e, to America aflir lir,,1(tn ..xuerts of both Stales. io was hastily sent for, pronounced ,v" ca ,nal: ,1,ls nsllt a 'uc- tit good WOlkS .Ukus Christ, our delegation will be taken along the waterfront for several mile. They will , , ' , what facilities thero ar for lian.lHtig , W.SHOP HKP.IIY rACITTIl'S freight from tlio railway car to tha ship. The assemblage of so many .'.Iffei'ng One of the city IccTioiitM will bu ucd denominations and their unanimity of for a tour of the harbor. " ' pralso for Doctor Conwell ftuiiMltuted a i . rcmiikablo tribute. IJIshoji llerrj", iif- .. . nnn ..,. ........ finning that "such a gatheilut would CHARGE NEGROES WJTH have been Impossible tiventj-dw j care iriiDrsi nn tt cj nicrnr cj l Bo," humorously refitred to former AAAA4.L A. VfA.- U. 1.. J. IUJ.UIJU soon, it was announced today by Will'am wcik for a Uoli.tlou of the ' flfty-llftj" Potter, I'Vderal fuf 1 PennsjUanla. TEhls nsurlng in fouith of tho ' lieatlflM" Mondij, Willi ,,)ilt then- was ns lause foi the ration a tour of the I'lentli and Italian fionts indications mat th- sliortago had not ..,,',, ,1. .,, .,uti,ritlr for tuo rei-' j1" " n viln'r' "' "'" A""'r" been crippled initerlally Hin,. -jrKt, that llantconi ni other had 'ii,tnr Wilson "ilellveied ln mevagf The shortage of i n.il for iloines-ti ,, ... i.lr,,.i f wnal Hour In que- to Hie congiega'inn nf the Pall. Aachiip .... .. . i. . ,.r .vi.ininrf. ..u. Church, i:iglitv-sllli ilieit and Park- last January bifme the ruling was ,l'111" made, although thJ we nlv able tn make d.llvirn on ThuMilaj lat; sic onrtly. that thev did not know nt t Ul timo' that graham lloui was not i.ihm.u ns a subAltute. He !" said that the Crm did not mike i nnugh on the tians- actioit to pay foi the ixpu.is man's de him umneii-ifiillj about tho head and face. They gagged him with his nana- Whether Iho Plilkiililphla appri-aili t i kerchief and his necl.Uo and then took tin. luopoM-d Di-luwaiL- ltlver brldgt. the kcj-a of the Institution from him. shall bo from Trout street or Delaware1 Before they could get awav Brother avenue, or both, wn thn qucMlluii ills. OVonnell, who had been awakened by City Hall, Let the Individuals &, havo gone late to work after hikjnf ami sniveling in iue com, neing pan by by half-empty cars nnd trj-Inr' vain to enter tar that were Jamms, full, let them write. And let empty i I ' I IT M II mil uu mini if s,IILIVS't siiif nun .if" !.-' -vvs--r ...... . , --i Tills Is liem-ral J-er'-hliiK's message (-ii--seil today by engineer noting foi Burns, another Inmate, who heard em whoso business na ueen damti I A 1. Wiidrtdt, tho engineering es ,,, lca(1 ,rll0 iny3 tred to get out of put of the New Jeisev commission. tle Institution, but failed and fled to U"cs is about over and we may now turn c.ur attention to thn needs of Ihe Industries from which ioal wa i with held through the priority oiders," r.ild Mr. Potlcr Tho lO.OOil coalle.s hniups. lie hull- feeling between denominations, amid i rated, now have been supplied - i laughter, and quoted an old Baptist, To mild weather was attributed mm h Detective Arrests Adams Express ong, winch ran: -. . - . Til r.il 1i.ff 1.f n 11 nf In nnl tfmploycs tor Larceny 01 i,lnlnir f.w I nn-.v did th- thaw relea.. frozen ioal tii.sslfb. for giocei tn get sulliclent ulv 23 RcvolveiS Thau be a dlity Melhodlst nnd fall -way , car between the c'.ty nnd the mines, bill stltute to nil "lirtj-nfly with wlieit fiom grace!" tdurlng the la.-t warm d.ija less fuel was and that llrnw will bo fmcid Into Mo Four negroes accused of stealltfa , i",i r..iher lio u. llantlst and havo a . consumed. latlons becauso they could not get tin- twenty-five revolvor belonging to th! chance of grace I Nearly J'.UOO tons of anthracite, the 'other Hours In sulliclent quantum! ' if I.A n. .nil.. ..f fhrt e.iAt ,irl,1.iUle.ntl,.li I II...... eif Hi., barrel to Aldmolc lie Ul III.- ........j .. .. . ....j wear a i to solve the coal relief problem. Not nlo stated that It was manir.siiy mi JsllOovrrproent were held In $1000 ball each Titan bo a hard-shell Calv y&Bj winiiiivmuiier r,uiiiuiiiin iniiu 101 New York, vpsterd.iv With the .f-siuain'e finni Hencral IMshlng that iifriiianv viould go down to defeat, Doctoi Wllfim told or the illlllcilltles that ate to be i ncounteied before the nar Is won Hut tho war.' he raid, 'Is not lo be iron In iinv easy fashion It we havo had Miih tliouLhti'. let us get ild of them inn and look at the matter soberlj-, Kussli demoralised, Italy snuggling and .....II,,.. f.,n.l tp,.i,.1 .I p. irlln... nn.1 ....in... i i, .. f-r.,t n.it. in .,..!. off the Milral nppioaih Ing lu-r sons bv Million to the ilrlnit tiaik and roadwaj dlieclly on to Trout line. If Ceiinanj 1 to be defeated Mreet, wheie dlstributioii iimngciucnt Aiiierlen imi.f nut her whonlders unihr'e'aii no mane to all htiuons o line in) xplaiiied III detail )il spiral approach, (he ,iothcsioom. where they were hiding I.Ian to bo located on tho river front whfl (hf Norr,ton p0iCe found them, bnweeii Anh nnd Ilaco Btieets. and er. nio J)0 (1(J nn, Jtnow j;crjr0,.y was hlbltid iiimnded bluepiliit Miovvlng an ilcBl, 111)tu (, wcro nrra,,n,d tor a av mcth..d of transfenlng tr' 'v )'"; , hearing, when they were told that they ...IK-'ll ll.ll.tl lu A lut.k c.- .......... further i (ingestion of IV'awaie aveuus. Objection to that portion of the plans railing for thn landing of traflle In Del nviaro avenue wa raised by Dliector Uatcsman, of th- Iic-partnient of Public Works, nnd to meet Ihls objection Jin glneer Wadilell proposed a number of vvavs out nf the dllll.'iiltj The most feasible, he said, van to build loadwiiys leading car c trt.1 In lhA Vederat lnnrl. TIim men. j, "Who ,wero emploj-ed bj- tho Adam U jlVireas Conipanj;, Illghteenth nnd Market Sv street, were arrested ley City Detective lulst and damn i Pcnnsjlvanla Itallroad leportcd today.. Ho also said thai a piomlnint laker ,h) llUrde K,0 ha not done up lo 'iho detailed plans, a near half the rare I" .weie brought into the city jetteruay over i,ad told Jilm f.iiuiuay mat nui or a ., , time not heie. and there- ot In part, eiitsiveij in me i.idimi Doctor P.obetts, spoken of by Bishop i Its lines, 13 Moio than half of till was of Bury a "tho archbishop of presbj-- domestic sizes. The cltj'n normal dally . . i .. . . . - t i .. i ni i nun iaiili lerinnisiu 111 America, eulogized Doctor ' consumpuon is mnrai .,... .unr. Conwell n a'leader who had done much to spread Chrlstlanltj- Internationally. lie said th.it -when the call)' apostles lead tho words, "fiod i loved the world," thej' had In mind onlj- a little corner of Asia Minor, but that the worl "world" todaj- embraced tho entlio globe Thn heaticjH Monday order wa oh- ' Joieuh Douglass. i5 The, prisoner. Thomas lvele. tvientv- ' three j-ear olil.-61C. Lombard street i 1 ll-nn. 1TTf.ll,c Inwilv.a.l'.n .'mi,... nl.l gw S20 Poplar street; Uussell Montgomerj-, jV'thlrty year old. 1703 P.odman strett, ,.' and Earl I-ane, twent--pght year old, .. itv r.auaain street, it is ennrged, "., opened a. bos containing tho revolver.. " The weapon were consigned to l-'ortresj. r'V Monroe. Va.. nnd were all of forty-two caliber. a Six of tho twenty-five revolver stolen were recovered bj- Detective. Douglas. Tirf. wiirf. Tfilin.1 Imrleil In il unAiviil!.. V In the yard of C1C Lombard street. The -j- lhAe ffiue uennfinn imr. In rlu. nfiuuew. J"e ..".... ..7... .,.. ..",." '...." "uociori onwen spcni in eany year.-, ., immenso qua V : P1UI1 Ui. Win HICIU LUC uirtin "VtullCUl j.. -. .... -,.tJ I.. 1. ..... !.. i . .t I '-' ... -.. .. . t. W. i.. c:.i.ir.i,iv .venlne- '" """.'" "" " HuiHoi., ue,,, unu i mlrferliig csjmniunities. j-miaiicipiiia. K lloetonlan may regard llieir city as ..iilch felt the coal famine, more soverelj i , . tho hub of th universe, but tho alo I ihan most cities In thn Hast, ha re- JUArHJK JUUIAJUTX VJ2iI!(K I which make tho wheels go around Is ,clved small benefit from the shutdown right hero In till citj-. Ana no man order. ha done more to make tho wheels of I During tho last week the railroads llgbteoiiM Induatrj go arouud here tha?. I brought onlj C -1,000 tons of famllj--slie inlllion or inoi- leave ot bread that j would be baked 111 this city this mom- Ins not a tenth will be made up of the ltBiillv required Mibstltutc Ml. linns- a 4iuibllplied ex it 11111.10 Ledqeh .... fi..-.. .,,,,, i i. -. fre.-ii , .iiini.w t nf list irldii.v, wero gone over, aim ns were charged with murder. They all I seemed Indifferent. Detective Corrlgan said that Donohue and Heton had bloodj- hands when arrested. "HEATLESS DAY" BOOMS SALE OF WAR STAMPS Letter Cnrricis Use Spare Time to Canvass Districts Sales Now Total $1,130,078 kerved scruiiulously today throughout the .,,,, Mai,i tint his firm was and h w! clt j'. no violations being reported to Mr. i been mixing it Hours in tin- lire id I'otter. thev mailo tlicmicivc gap.mi:nt MAKims wop.k riiroiigh a spei 111 order, 40.000 gar liatrlotlsm and love- for hum inltj to they niieaiiy havo ino ipuorscnieni oi sequence, tho letter carriers of tho city stand ns she has not HojiI foi this i novel nor i.eigo ami iue .cw jersry ar0 tai,ne ndVaiitaEe of the opportunity gnat cause Commissioners, all that they now need to oamHwi their dlstllct and sell war to inakn them (ffcrtlio l definite ap- ravings stamps. pioval from the pennsjlvama comintu-i This lw the beginning of the last week KlOtierS. i It. ,,,l. thin .llatrl. nt. A.,.r nvKf Tor llin thliel time In the last seven! Alavor Smith, head of the commission or .i,B elllmr of slamns. and 10 000 'Ihirtl Visit by Thieve riil closing of the llnnscoui stoics Is p.ie Hin thliel time In the las the (list penalty Inflkled by tho local mouths the plumbing establishment of appointed by Uoveinor Brumbaugh, rx-' more nircnta are rie-eilfscl. It li announccclf food administration and was made-, olll- ,l..hn llenrj, Tlfleenth nnd nilswcrtn pressed himself ns suiprlsed at the School children or the Newton School Doctor Conwell, ha said, has been a """"- """- ""' ,",','',,;", i-urn wv. pii m;m - i.... i-i...,.,,, -.,i.i.i- hitoi-.-.iii. ..,.r..r,,,,.,,.i, smn iirnKreK3 maun uj ;' .n-';---. , sou 3000 worth or stamp to date, and leader In world affairs, In the progress , or,s ,od,a: n"d.rt a",' ln,B,' i'n,7 !i. ""T nKUr'a nn lmn",,llnt0 l-unlsliment who can led aw a j tools brass i and water and his sentiment was echoed by John I a ,,rlre was offered for the best letter .if humanity and In making the words J""- aml t:;",';rr,, " 5L.1' "'"" , ,,"; I would bo better than n worse one nftei ).lpc to the value of 1C0. The loot was T. Wlndrlm nnd Alfred Burk. the. other , u,nB ,10W a bo ia mako eJttra "liod .. loved tho world" assume their ,n T,!n"- " '0. "'" ",l a7i ,"?,.f ,?,.? lecal p.ocediirc had delajrd the same, lemovcd in a pushcart hclnnglni: to two members of the Pennsylvania I om- hth t0 bu , Th0 lnnn full meaning. P.efet ring to Doctor Con- 'f8"1'"' '"," , Ve. ulat ins wl provide, for a possible, ftno ot Henry, which had been standi..,,--,,, tho ,llon ' letter told that the winner had made .weir service In th Civil War, Doctor.'1'" 7,' ,,"5 rc,'ulatl0,,s wm '", c" J5000 and two jenrs In pilson .ud I J'rcsldent Samuel T. I-ten.h. of the tla ,nonev , ,mtlg erR on Kun. lloberts said lio had played an Important for,v,',.H f' 'r not lodav would mail, the - - - - Xt" Jc,'"'y o""'s'1.011- declared tha t. j,, hj. tal11K car ot a furnaco n,ld part In tho establishment of a true ' V -"lei- SilluSs coul.l " t. I nt.111 1 A Tiflln TiV A fl. T-AMW Ml I 17P1 f A VITP a a revult of the meetliig tho two com-I r,llrl now n deaIKa for ilemooraey In America and ot the King- "', "! "d " " "0a5S could , A DHllI HAMII) IjKAl): UOJN 1 KILL E.UU'LA I INll , ml"Kln,,' are mole than ever In unison, Ml,nbo Mld by (I(.IlverIne baB(WBe for don, of Jod throughout the world. "VXtuy T.olldaj, were planned to rtUWULl """ VUtW, UV1J 1 lULlLJ 1AIU Ut 1 1HU j ,, t d , iiction an bo tal en ,. at le West Philadelphia ruiiip ot cuai in nir rii m i nr fkii mi liiii.iif ulivv ti wit'itu 'ijiiim 1 1 LA-dULI AN ur 1 UlmEi I niino nr 1 ca 1 vim 1 colleagues lend their olllclal O, thn plans Ono mail to Mr. Connelly tsdiiwJ brought neaily thirty letter front dls- J gusted cltlien In various sectloni'on the city declaring that their trolley tin Ico wau Inadequate!, miserable, wretcbeSi rotten nnd ltijoleinblo and giving FfeJ clflc insinnccs to supppit tlielr rentriU complaints. 'ji&t coiinciimen or the. niirtj-eltM Wnid. lying west ot Broad street i (Jerniantowu avenue- and iiJ.th of blah avenue, todav Joined In the I for good trolley service by clrcularljl the ward for written complaints. Th sand of circulars were dlstrlbul through the ward and posted In st windows, calling upon the people. write their complaint and send then to tho Councllmen, who will placo tnci In Mr. Connchy's hands. Common Councllmen Albert 8m C-J Millar, 2815 North Twentj--slxthtrete, nnd William F. Fowler, Jr., 281 KortW Tvventj'-flftli street, prepared th ckJ cular and submitted it for approval m other Councllmen. who quickly appronil and signed it. Tho circular bears tlsl names of Millar, Fowler, Common Coum oilman J. II. .Smithies, ot 3127 8unn side avenue; Common Councllnu iiarrj li. iavis, oi oaaci .oriu j.weni; third street, and Solect Councilman J James pat son. ot 3532 North Illshtetal street. M Men at the navy yard today raid IS service to the j'ard was as bad ai had been at anv previous time this i ter. Tho actual physical suffering ' not so great, but tliey had the weall and not tho r. It. T, to thank for th! Three cars at 'various times "jun the Hack on tho loop outside the and tied up dozens of car. Once Ctrl wero blocked for more than a inUj Thnnsnnrls nf m,n lefp. l-it In Fnplr Ml Postotllie sales of war saving, Btanuis nthem .hum i.....v nresnmiki for Saturday weie 16856.3-1. while i having become .iltimsiert hen ihevvru Today being "heatless Mondaj" and "" I thn mail deliver being slack as a con IS CELEBRATED HERE Patriotic Demonstrations Scheduled the president of Temple Tnlversltj', Doc- ! coal to the city. For th! ucrlod HO.noo , at Various Union Hcadquar g tera to Unify Workers IAli 1,-uiriuuu ucinc,i,eii,iMiia ,.,!, j... .c-i, fag-'n the headquarter- of taey varlou M$ rhlladelnhla labor union tonight and Erfi throughout the rest of the week to rele-fff- t.rmte national labor loyalty week, u frV campaign of tho American Alliance for ' ' J.bor and Democracj-, "to unlfj1 tho i .kC worklns people In support of tho war. li ipTbe campalgh I national In scope, -My Special meeting ln most of the labor Sf'J.tinlons liave been failed for tonight, jtwner tne men will oe tinprersru ny (oeaker of labor' Importance In the t -.. - i -.. .. ... . ... . -..fir '1! war. tor Convvell!" PttOYOST LAUDS CONWLLf. "Doctor Conwell lia alwajs given ills best to W brother man," said provot Kmlth. "He has w rought unselftslily. He lias kept In mind tliat lie wa the tons were needed to upply adequately the need or all liouselioiuers anil i-hlia-delplila was promised by National Fuel Administrator visrfleld 103,000 tons The week before only 30,000 tons came lo Philadelphia. Dethroned in 1909 With Sanc tion of Shcik-ul-lslam, Com mander of Faithful AM.STJIIUUM. Feb. 11. Abdul liamld. former Sultan of Tur- Order Prohibits Slaying Until May 1 Gain Five Million Dozen Eggs .bishnorn fnorSe,nof ' ft 'Tl ,55 Tk-iM caarnagVslar;!ar0Unat laci was iauen iu iiuucam -.!. ... . (rt ,InlA nf tl , ft ,. -- , ... .,.., zn . .i ...!. .. inltii li.iiii i .!. TSVVIV,U. mm fiVlll.1,1,1 'yriVrZ? ,rZ , rot d ' to .,,. Thrift up sales HELD FOR YEAR-OLD TIIEF will depend upon j TJ'1 X I-"'- '" Mi tlio necessary monej-, win ueiienu uiiuu . ... the length of tl.no consuuicn oy ine BOARD OF EDUCATION coal ke,, died jeslcrday from inflammation of f . .. j ml.. A.i1. la nmiAtiliAail lit u .. . ... ... rive million dozen eggs will bo added y" , , , , , , . -.,.,,,.,, If. tl, nnllnn-u fnn.l . in.nl. l...o.,- I TllO lilallS oflereil llj' J. A. It. V aUUell, an order which will be put Into effect ' engineer for tlm New Jersej Bridge I l oiiilllisalnll, well- line llliany .iice-iiien lie wa told to lonfc-r with Dlre-ctors NEEDS MUCH MONEY Arrested for Malicious MisclM Earlier Charge Is Brought Upj A fe.v moment subsequent to held In J500 ball nn a charge of.i licious mischief at the i:.it CtlrartI ifl Other meeting will be held every ' ;fWfltIuntll Saturday to give members of , tha 'various union a chance to mingle I m. (lmiHAj l.ii ilnnlia mnn . ...1 i iiftM iiauicr. IIUl MVi-1 Mil II lllltl steward nf tho nieansltliat have fallen de-alei saj", prove ine woriniessiu-ss oi . uio mush iu ........ .- - nil- lieu win urns necnnio ono or tlio ' iiatesmau aim vv cosier wiiu .i ic u. ItcquircmcntS Before Aueust SI fiOO . f-""- , ,i . " ,i . .V.i d to thous- the 'hollda)-" plan, except as a thiottler desnatch today from Constantinople, pj countrj' war wards and If will bo a studvlng traffic conditions on tni side ... ... ' ' . '. n""n" '" "',''",""',:, ,"' j?.: Industry and destroyer or wealth ' way of Vienna. ' crinio punishable at the discretion ot nf tlm rlier prelluilmry to deciding on '.-niunee commiuee v"n i mu cu-. o.., Yi ' T Pennsylvania and New Jersey have A rtat0 funeral will bo held Iho food administration to wield nn au method of appioach to tlio Phlladet- Plans for Loan ?.'J ,; f',n , ""' ..... '"m.w,1 I to vernal cuiicne over coat ami over her sactcii head, Not only, arc nhli side i ., ...i ,..p, ...... - -ylvania ha tho eoal. and unless i ...... ,(,.,,, ,,. ,ifn0sed Horn tho . fa-iner and otbcis prohibited from m.m or "smith li.ld tho members of the A million and a half dollars I, n.e.i.a .. Ace"rtl"?..1?. ".r."' ,'a.r...,.f controversy is settleu soon New i ,,.,, .,,, ,r,. in i(,.j. n was Am II I killing her, but tranpoiatlon coinna. I ..... V... ,. ii ,i,. n, i... bv the Hoaid of 7Mneiinn m i. ,ncs ". J-a!,V UT'." '" .. r"'VL.7 will get, nothing .but cinders. , ;" '" ""- ..... . shelk-ul-Islam. nles nro forbidden lo cany her, dead or , , ; ,wi X ni d,, eve,,, over until August brlnca axes and Afbee 5e"nl':? Ji?' ""z.efc.,!.,'i Is abort tne vyny tno "lluillou , , ;. ,,,,, ., , ni,n,.. , ,. alive, and elealer. whotcalo nnd retail. :.," "'. .. V."""" .' ... .... fnmls le. li. r.u.e m irai u iic,, ., u , ...;.- which drew fiom Frank 11 Jen- "'".'"" ''',', 7. s . V .... must not interfere will, her erC-lavli 1 l "K '" ."" ''"w" .,"Z1":' ' " irm,rn?V.. anla J al roa". laB ,I"C"' ."" admit latrator of the State which, ''." . .""'" ..'.i.:, ".:.V., .. " ,. i nrnellvlti. , pians a,i ,.,hu reporci.. ......-. ..-,.- -- --- - ---- --- --- - ", i nrells Hem mm In i uau ier opene and, the channel which Jnve con-' of t. Hinted tn their spiritual and temporal welfare. Tn short,' ho ha gone about doing good from hi bojliood and he will live In the Uvch of thousands who will speak of him as blessed," "HI manhood ha alwaj- been open, warm-hearted and genial." suld Doctor Tomklns, "with, a brotherly affection that draws you to litm and make j-ou lat his heart is as big a his 111. V. .! $--. fin- l. ft,. ..nrnnsf, nf these meetlnr. - If Joiep.I JUtchlc J'pliaueippia representa "Vtlve ot the American Federation o ilngle i cnnvr ill t'jwlth one another and attend more than i v,odv." 1 f rvi . . al hrtSilnllrt ,l&ftklKMHllnllnnJ I .s. .. M . .1... sii . fsi -r sine oi in? jiinHuiiu ucn.v.is... ......". i.me jjoctor roniKins, nisiiop jierry emphasized the unity of spirit actuating nil denomination and ored cted that oi 'Labor, ald, Mo Imprcs further upon within the next live jear tne forces for nrnhlhltlnn nt the llouor traffic. Is,! bv I vS?th men ll"'r 5uly t0 the Uovernment. ,nft men ot nn danoniluatIon there as-S-if Ono of the object Is to obtain unity for .c,nw.d. would maka Pennsylvania take he prosecution tn me war. It tnnd among the "drj- Stale, llall- j . I lug Lfocior conwru un .i kihiii prcucorr, IVARE RECEIVES 21,300 lectuier and educator, he declared that -."iC.ii ,n, ,tTi Ttir 4 xTi-. t ! tl10 conilng j-ear of hi life, would prove i FOR LEAGUE ISLAND JOB even richer than tho eeventy-tlve which Lhave already passed. ' 'Rxtra Corapematlon on' 1914 Con- iv tract Does Not Affect $210, " ? .U 00 "Moral Glaira" At tho dinner which followed tho cele bration addresse were made by tlie F.ev, Dr. J. B. O. Pldge, pastor of the Fourth Baptist Church since 189; the Itev. Dr. Clarence II. Woolston. pastor ent ha ben made'wllu pen-iof the Bast Baptist unurcn sine iss7: In H. Vara In connection with tt contract for League Island kv srMch he receive 121.300 aal 1"S1 " . ... . . '. 'I - esitra compensation, ii)in settlement I Iaitfn1'fi of a Ciaim tor f:ip,ooo fee work at the park during earlier .-etstara, " , CXtjr..-solicitor venue"? t ill u recent Ifaeoiaea tine rifeviiic-Miiun sue aa a bala for bidding for the war so drawn to pennlt the X lJ.the contractor for the' extra l jstTIvnnru, liter LitniAcru e-une or ik' iu tho basla of .aetUement.' The rHoitor left, the matter with Wi Uataaman. oi cue jepanment or i Wortts.ior aeuiaraont, r-s r-' Will PrfltetsMLTatUy - msJate4 ta4ay include those ot n.,iMmmwn, no aiea in uio .MMtwHad. Vaavlmi" to relatives valet4 at wore than $115,000: nMVvav 1(11 Xorth Kleventh 37TM; Catfcarioa'Icta.Js AVest Nnil.iinsi'aufi m, isyior, 4balt amtuo,'l52Cot Jacob atsfr, "wiui- ft jurieentn lM, and Catlariue H. Crsp, Dr. John Oordon. emeritus dean of Tempi University; the Ilev. Dr. David Hpencer, oldert Jiving eg-presldent of the Iiaptlst Ministers' Conference, and the Ilev, Dr. M. If. Nichols, pastor of the Park Avenue Methodist Kplscopal Church. HENRY CLAV BETTER como Peuns, the Jersey That stand klnson. ha, not the ."tl. a protest to William Potter, administrator of tho State which ha the coal. Mr. Jenklmon thinks Mr. Potter should not havo confiscated several car loads of fuel designed for hi State and he complain that ho cannot make proper distributions of coal if lie has no coal to distribute. Mr. Potter has acknowledged lecelpt of th commuttleatton and replied that he WCfUlU continue iu un wiiae no con- f.a sldered to be in tne uesi interests ot i tr(d, On Inability of Sultan Abdul liamld to rulo j proclivities. ,1.. 1.. .,,...1.1 ,.,.! l,f renin, ...1 Tin. " PC SlaURIl g it Hlt'l k-ul-lslam. commander of tho Mnuo a usuil. and chicken, which have "" Ions ...Ithful In all pait of the world, una.."-' ""V1,,1 b ,r1f(f.h,j "? ' 'V, .L ' ,a ter of toos.e-is mnv con-' ' '' ' "" !.1""V.?'" . . K UKlurm i uiiici un. tn " ,nv...w. w. ... ill some Instances, uh 111 this one, hi- pet lor to tho Caliph, or tho Sultan, tc- i are still left to tho mercy of tho squab I consumer. Plied Iu the normative. That same day . " " ."""". '", the Tuiklsh Parliament de-posed Alul. '"7.""'' '"' fl' who was promptly seized at the Ylldk ' bec" ,l,rl"" nhout ,hp J" It I the first time In the country' j lion lias ever ten. I NEGRO IS ARRESTED AS I. W. W. ORGANIZER Kiosk. April ... .....ni. nt ll.ni.v, I. ...In 1 111c pn..in v. . ,..- ... un April -1, mun, Today two Federal agents started Mcincd became Sultan on a lour 01 ine couiuie 01 i-enneyi-vanln, upreientlng Administrator Pot ter, In 011 effort to nscertaln tho fuel conditions of the various section, of fl,. mute Thev will confer with Countv chairmen and others, compiling data "It I the will of Allah," was all l.c rpivn HPT W OM nUTJUE aid. Hut afterward ho brokn down nnd i " u ULiiiU KJiS VylliVH-ULi OF ROBBING A WOMAN I-'ederal Agent Claims Prisoner Kept Many.Mon From Work ing for Government the Hoard of Hducatlon wa In seslon today at tho Keystone Building to nr inngo details of a Joan arrangement to be presented to the board nt the regular meeting tomorrow. SAILORS NEED SOCKS further heailng next Mondaj-, TOO I.ATB mi' ri..asinr.iT0fj IIKVTIIW Navy Auxiliary Invites Women to Bring Knitting to Headquarters 1903, Prluco He-chad- The increasing need of the sailors of tho United Ktntes Xmv tnr tfnlfl.rf llf-nl.ltnln Vletcher. of 1329 South nrllele. ....lotlv .r.,1.. v,.u .n......i . Miss Suia Tomkins IdontineB. Men (irovo street, was arrested today by the patriotic women 'of the Navy . . . cV.xIfil 4A.a Tv.hav1 fftTlfB-vItt nt tint I a .. a 1 . . ... J FREIGHT DEPOTS OPEN FOR OUTGOING GOODS ?oTdr.S!?.bu.lo0n,.!ueSUoJ,,,!S,ment "' X Heatless -Monday Shipments JinVC UCCll IVCCCIVCU -CCHIUI- Ex-Director of Public Safety Rccov crsntr After Operation Ilenrj- Claj et-Dlrector of Safety and ex-ncelver of Taxes, who wa operated on list Tuesday for the removal of a growth In hi neck. Is reported as being much Peiter at ine ruunanian Hospital. Dr. W. A. Btea.il, under wnose care he bas been, say that Mr. Clay will be able to return 'to 111s nome in a rew aaj-8. i ii. mii FELLED BV CIGAR-CUTTfiR Four Intruder Knock Down Cam den Storekeeper, but Cet No Cash William Grlftltb, wanlinocked down by a Wow from a olfer-cutter when four Men,, (wtiMWfi ciifwirf ii aw clear fkW" t 25 NorOi, Front' street. w im niflSA IMSMnWMHiiVV ni PHILADELPHIA.N "GASSED" Former Samaritan Hospital Interne Now Recuperating in France Dr, C C, Bj-rd, of 1415 West Krlo avenue, has Just had a letter from Dr. Hugh Cotter Bojle. formerly an In terne at the Samaritan Hospital, from France, whither Doctor Bojlo had gone last summer. Doctor BjTd say that Doctor Boyle wa badly "gassed" vvhllo lu the trenches, where he had gone to answer a call for American surgeons to work among the wounded, and that ha Is now at Monte fcarlo after spending three week In a hospital In France. After convalescing there, Dr, Boylo writes', he expects to go liack lo tha trenches ailn. - Municipal' Appoint mcntH Cltv appointment today Include, Solo. mon Kalllsh, North Sixth street, plumber, Bureau of Fire, 11200: Samuel ltoblnson. 1312 FrAnkfortl avenue, hoij. tier. Bureau of roHce, S00 i;il,vwd Hraun. 2J3S A street, apprentice. e Bortmwt.ot OltV.Trw.sit. MIOhThemas ir ila3t.l1 Naudaln MrssvLjoattMaa- tions Are Improving Who She Says Stole Her Handbag Fpon Identification by Mb SaraTom l.ln. daughter of the Ilev. Dr. Floyd Tomklns. of Holy Trinity Chuich. Frank Petrowskl, Tranklln stieet above Ilace, and Alfred Heeberbeck, Creen Mreet near Ninth, were, held without ball at tno For the first tlmo since "hcatlos,fential Station today on the charga of Mondays" were Inauguintcd by Fuel n,S'"a.y robben". V ,,,.. Administrator Carfleld, the freight de- ,a.hc Vm00" Vr,r,e,,tel X. if, pots of tho railroad entering Phlladel- f tho Light 1 and Jerfero,i sreeta sta phla wero open today for the receipt of "on last J-rlday night on suspicion of ... .. . . . I liilurs Invnl Ant.! I imAiliaii nrlntA outgoing ns well a Incoming freight Heretofore, on Mondaj the depot have been open only for the purpose of un loading Incoming freight, there being a standing weekly embargo on outgoing shipments. The freight situation lms Improved to such nn extent, however, that' last week the embargo on less-than-carlond ship ment was removed.! This released such a quantity "f outgoing freight for ship ment that It wa found necessary to keep the depots open as much as possi bio In order to dispose of the accumula tion of shipment waiting to go out. with tho continuation of favorable weather conditions railroad men todiy S 1 pressed tho belief that the freight lt atlon would soon reach the normal basis, of pre-war times. Woman Overcome by Gaa Fumes -T ..! ..-.... ,..!... fir.,-.. ........ A(rn. mmiiirc, euini, juif-u,. ?.-, M, SJtUiFlcUher.strcft, waa flcclden toii.rv.rrnm,.1iv Hltimlitatlnir.raK this morning VJMinW'tvrt)0',bfeliuiifdeta"thed- being Implicated ln another crime. Mis., Tomklns testified that white walking on Walnut street near Twentj' flrtLearly last wtek, two men passed lir rapidly, one of them snatching her bag, which contained checks amounting to $200, but no cash. They paused long enough, however,- for Jier to get a verj' fair dcscrlpjlon of both, Hhe hald. She reported her loss ut once to the detective bureau nud described the men. Whep the prisoners wero brought to tho City Hull. Detective Smith thought the description fitted the mon and noti fied Miss Tomklns. Smith say tlio men admitted the robbery and declared that the bag nnd checks wero thrown Into tho Schuylkill ltlver vthn they found mere wo no money, , Special Agent Joseph McDevltt. of the Department ot justice, on i-unta 01 I violating the esplonago act and held by United States Commissioner laimunas In ,10,000 ball for trial, llo wilt be sent to Chicago to stand trial at onee. It wa stated. Fletcher la the organizer of the negro branch, of the I. W. W. and has been Instrumental, It I mid, In stopping many nfgiocs from working In Uovern ment plant about; tho country and ha nlso worked against the draft among the colored men. It Is alleged, He passed himself as a laborer while here, It is stated, but Is ald to lmve organised the ngroe of the I. W. W. all over thl country. PROBING SAVINGS CONCERN Suspect Tries Suicide A )nan giving the name of Joe BenaJ,, alleged uy tne police to ue a .(sow -Jon ,-iook. atteinuted suicide in his cell 'In tho Hitvcrford township Jail, .Ho'Waii arrested by Policeman 'Downey, who; small M"ueter,whlt liflutj-itied' (Unt hiding- lslitf a, teletrapfc Inquiry Begun Into Affairs of Asso ciation Whose Secretary Is Miesing An Investigation has heenStarted to inquire Into the financial standing of the Commercial Savings nnd Loan Corpora. Hon, a fSO.OOO corporation of South Phil adelphla, whose secretary. Xutban Fore. man, of G12 South Fifth street, dls- appcarfci two -ween ago. A meeting of tho Mockhoiders was held last night to decide what to do abouUthe, Investigation, and Dr. L. H. jiubinsohn. of .Klghjh and Chestnut sirccis, was uiiiuinu:n, (is.wiu iirnn.cr a. roniiniiice to njicBjiKaiu ii;o ciitnB, ns. Ut,tc., ot tho corporation," He said luaajf.ieini n vuiuiiiuc-iuaiiii unr- tiite menUfts to ,tpo ,Utwllni. of .the corpora tion iMisH.he 1 rrsimlrivevated the matter , ana he-woata taan maka'a Auxiliary of the Southeastern Chapter of the American Heel Cross to even greater actlvltj-, and an Invitation has been issued to all the women to visit the headquarters and participate In Knitting apparel that "Jackie" require. It is. announced that every Thursday evening the headquarter of the auxiliary will be open from 7 until 9:30 o'clock, and women are cordially In vited to take advantage of this two and a half hours, bring their knitting needles ,.iu uiu in Renins uu. c-utiva anu Other things to be sent to the various ships. On Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10 until noon, tho same opportunity Is offered, and this Tuesday there will he Lan expert knitter present wlio'wlll glvel instruction in tne proper way to knit. To Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday A Lincoln Birthday patriotic cole bratlon will be held tonight in the Itoso (larden, Believuc-Stratford, by the Phil adelphia real estate assessor and clerk., of the Board of Bevlslon of Taxes. Judgo Joseph P. Iloger and Judge J, Willis Martin will be the principal speakers. Tho committee Includes Itobert firlep John J. Curlej", Thomas J, llanley, John .. names, neai c. uriggs, tJcorgo H Deal and William U Peltier. Talk on Anlma' Locomotion -The second ot a aerleu of five talks at the yratTjehFrea Institute of Science. Seventeenth street nn.l M.m....... I CI.AHK. Kh HI. at BOT 8. IleeM r-AIT. I'HAKLH.f P... huihand of iaci" rormeriy 01 Atisnuo riiy "' ti.iu.i... f,A f.l.,,. ,l,n li. A. 11. Veteran Plrem.n. my view. body Jt Pg of Charles 'Ihlcl. 2tll N. Jinn. ip Tun , until 10 p. in. int. pnisit, . ,".'.U,i.'.n,.. -.u .n r., Tim.rr!llY PLK, widow of fhsrli A. VVblP num. Srlcfs. Wed., a p. rn . at.; Cllinreh Sit and Mirhet si jih. i"" ..ililf14 nilnin,. . -......- , --. -ptm wire 01 jo. 11. 1 eiiey, immira " , .-a Int VVeel . 2 p. m., ll Anre-l'S. -'; 'fl WORKMAN. Feb. IU. or.Ciuc,."" ' band of Hena Workman . I',,',n. M.i 0lh VV.rd nepubllcsn Club. VnV, HupbIIh. City Hall: bll. and ?g"i8 Ave. Improvement Asio., e 'ompjnf Defense of 40th Wart. Invited to rt on Wert., at 2 p. m . from bite reM BJI7 Kimwooa sve.. ei. '-.....-: m.r eall Tufl . I II 0 P. B, . in'jVr,J: VVALHH.-K.h 10. BI-IJ-ASS'Ji tr of the Ists Thomss and Bltf - HIIU (UIU v. fail " - -t h- l ..i ... i.Unils alast Tarinil Of IP Heart. sr Invltid to tuntnl.ttw2 a. m 6059, Cheittr ave. folean.JJJ ma., 'at th. Church.of St. Franees i 10 k. in. Jnv. privncs. (nm-""' p 0.iri 3" Unruh. BeUtl.es ! M tnvtteu lo lunerai periu-f.. ,.... i 10211 x. 2om si. inc. rri.ii... HKI.r WAv-ni-n MA1.K "l CLFAIK. Nlsht el.tk. apt. hotil. MorrU, Chetten ave. and Morrjs 11..J nUe.'wtUaven this afternoon from atpt polook, when Trof. Samuel' c Kehmueker.wlll lecture: nn hai...'.. comttoi,',.:wlth 'AnlniAiiTf. J trsatmant ot GetJKompj! the ric .. ....I .i.h lob 11 11 lll-0,.v- " J rigging a lieavy VlfSi tons more or less: that re-. quires - a two-fisted neattJ ufipiit,. v.f- Tiiomif... ; Hnuinnient for extraordinary J Jobs for your. ''.j Thomai J. ThoniPWi U2 NorfrlA Siry! J miif'iais r );! "1 HlH '"I ijLMWmi,M'iU"iU M ra-wn 10 ta (SjfWMaii 1 Ajsiaael unlfusisiis .fT SfaSSSSSSSS.".".,..! ffspjer Sf fSSSSSBSr) .0-wrrrzVrrm "" T- ,