m ,'4-W ir . it fcv r. ry , , hi? K ffl . . r. iJJ" ZONES FOR CITY 1919, LEWIS'S PLAN a !jlinraistrator Plans Thor- .- (Vmgn icorganizaiion 01 uis trlbution to Avert Crises FV&fc . i Will LIMIT YARDS 'Utarbir Oflkcs to Supply bud to i L;& .Each District Dcnlcrs' Co- j r.i "K' operation ls Kcnucstcil &SRS ' R ,'''u-i- enntvir.ls nml n stsleiii of . , o zones In the residential and business BjV flections of tho city, to ho Instltu cd foi ,itatney lave night unl inked fir Clotilda E. ".the year "t 1319. may help to solio the I , ,,... ..... ,,..., K'dlstrlbutlon of fuel to Philadelphia!. ;',a rr "' " !' "II that the fkt7' according to a statement inado today navy yard win glvln;; it. and thov Wfc'by Francis A. Lewis, local coal ndminls- i wanted It nlo. tatter. rthr narlR nf tho dlV. KrwiUCH T Ami. uaM fintiiiiiMiirj rvnlnt 1 llll 1 11111 MSJt1 rl.A ..AaA u-alAlil fif iVklll ll KtilllU rT'JU" -f - !'- itfc r-jnv.. . - " -- 'liriiltl 111.. "m n(fn.m I.'l.-- j ,..... tlon this city ndu Kjeat ,eal o ,, , ; ;- ' , ' ,-,."" r J Improvement, declared Mr. Lewis. " ''" , ,ir,.psc llY entire present system of dellv.ry should , Mated i.icliv li,n( .i, ,.i,i & reconstructed before next M.nlcr sets , ,','- ..'by ThevcJPVork (? V'thta-. according to Mr IK''l"";""" V-V!-.!"; i'l- V'TWO 3 JS?" ."".lJ,0?- SS . in.7 ihand .fcur,," aro'po sld to the, S rtllnhln ,,, l.MH.10,,111 f'"" "V0 ,:t"t,, r"Cl1- "''t ll? "SLrSn i'.h.hSft "k elJenU y. Mr! . ' '"j o .he trip for a nlcKM BL'L, - ...... ... II-- .... thiili 1ir.rn.J Mil I'll py n juiu imirn ii win mi' !' - - - rrVflIIvrlei) arc delayed minnt? " B-eather. ' - polnteTou" rlmriltr-uVMnn I''bi?bly F,,lalIj' W0mi,1C1 amI unier would order coal from tho ard Police Sock Assailant i,,ir..i in Ma lmiiip. lellvcrl" throiiRh -.' coal zono nyptem. Mr. Ia-u'Ii wild, At the lesult of a stabbliu; nlfu at ' '-would bo more prompt and tlicio would! Itittenlioun- and MaRiioll.i KtiedK, i!ei 'Jf bo less delay. mantown, late last nlKht, In which Tony Jf a coal zono syHtini f niiopicu i.iiki- ;oj 'coal dealers who havo man; yanH would Shavo to closo sonic of their Minn aim e'nlarco other yaids. It Is rpicted that coal dealeis will be asked to co-opeiate street. Satvatore (llolo, of 433 Mechanic notllled tho t'nlicrsdly authorltlfs that with the loial coal admlnlstratoi's olllco street, and Krank Scapelll, ot H30 lilt- ' he had been located and tho riport of soon. Mr. Lewis said today in aiinounc- tenhouso street, aro beliiB held under his death on the llilng lino with the ln tho projiosed wial zona that ho want-1 $1000 bond for a furtlar heat Inir resard- Aiivtraliaii lontlnufiit of the HimlMi ed tho coal dealers to co-oper.ito wlthclnB their umneition with the affair. nrmy found to be erroiifou. him, and any ideas they had In conn'o- Ulnidljro Is so seriously wounded that Seriremit Harold S Siniill, '11 Coi tion with the zone system should be sent It wus Impossible to obtain a full state- lew, died 1)c cemVr :i 1017, at Camp alone to him. metit from him ns to the circumstances 'Ireene. Small vuh ii member of the Tho worst of riilladelpliU's coal of tho encounter, but ho Is paid to hao Klrst .Maine llcaiy Ajtlllcry. His home NrAnhlps nrn lrlii.',lv oer. for the bal- told Lieutenant TMilitn-e. wlin nlleHllrilw it was at I'oithmd. Me. nm of this winter at least, fuel ad- ministration olllclals said today. Tho continued mild weather Is re- sponslblo for tho Improicment. Il li.iR I caused less consumption nf fuel aim , enabled tho lallroads to brinB larger shlnments of nnthraclte to the city. In tho last twenty-four hours 111010 than 15.000 tons, tho amount needed to sup ply householders, reached here. As the shortago has virtually ended for Philadelphia so far as tho domestic consumer Is concerned, so lias incro been a like improvement In other eastern ' states. This Improvement has broucnt ai-1 most detlnlto assurance from National Fuel Administrator Onrfleld. that jes terday marked tho last of the rool-sav-1 ing -tvorKless nays.' J 10 win issuo u formal statement today, nnd from the general tenure of his ternaries it is lie lieved tlio Industrial ban will bo lifted In all States that oliscrted tho heat- l.vu" rt-iilutne.u vsleril.iv less" regulations yesterday WILL PUSH WORK ON TVIATMV TMFAV SP.WKRS I Opening ot Favorable Weather Makes Renewal of Construction Possible, Dntesmtin Announces , . With the opening of fat orablo weather, Tllrntnr nnte'smail. of' the Iteljartllieflt of rubllc Works, intends to push to com-. Two Men Accused of Aiding At pletlon many new majii and branch t fc t Rob gtoro sewers In various sections of the city, ' tha totnl cost of which will bo approx-l- Jom 1Mltl (,r 2741 i:ari street, and matcly a half mlllon dollars. All tho Mcha(,, Mc(;lirtny. of 2720 Oakfoid necessary prcllmlniry preparation for strcet .cr nrleFteil todiy by Dctectlte tho Inauguration of the woik has been i illneil0i,u 0f tho Twentieth and Federal attended to. 'sticcts station, nnd held by Magistrate All the Improvements arc possible be- J Halter In $3000 ball for further hearing causa ot the last big loans. In tho ng- charged with being tho two men who, gregato thero are thirty-nine ot the w-lth Howard French, Twenty-set enth branch sewers and sis of tho main I street below Federal, entered tho butter sewers. In many of tho cases the work land egg store of llenjamin Mazer, nt his been started. In almost every In- 1 Twentt -sixth and l-itona streets, last tnnM el.A .mr,r nt.tnnril Is li.nllt- lleed erl nnd the Director asserts ho will see' thaf.tbe work Is pushed to a completion xvlth all possible rapidity. The main sewers Include those which aro to be constructed In Kterttt street .,.- ,....,-. . ... it. ...... .....,. iJC-''..... ;'. .!,.. !i T -'1...1.J frir 5 V.j... ':'... '. ,.'... m.... ' I. Broad' street Seventh strcet from Nedro nv?nuc to ciiamplost avenue sjaiige? strect from Tncony street to ' Kdmund !.;; iTcJ!..lLV n m, ,. "S"1 niiu .i.,t. ..-v ....... ,...-.... .w., afreet to tho Delaware lllver. Tlie cost or tne main sewers win no anoui t.vv, 000. The branch sewers to bo completed include those ln Ashmen! place from Ocrmantown avenue, to. (ireene street, Henezet street from. Creshchu drlto to Wyndmoor avenue., Berks trect from Fifty-fourth to Flfty-seventn street, Conlyn strcet from Woodstock to Twenty-first' street, Daggett street from , Lansdowne avenue to Malvern avenue. . franklin street liont leocictantl street tr'1 Llndley avenue, flratz street ftom r - Medary avenue north, Howard street PSt .from Shunk street to Oregon avenue, ESS. xrifflln -treet frnni Ttrentv-elehlli fo f.T' Twenty-ninth street, Oluey avenue from JV, Tourth to Fifth street, Point llreezo avenue from Twenty-tourtn to jiooro street, Iluscomb street from Tacony creek to V street, Oregon avenue from 'Eighteenth street west, Sixty-ninth avenue from Uroad to Fifteenth street. Sljcty-flrst street from Uulst to i:im-1 wood avenue, Sjdenham ntreet from i Olney avenue to Chew street, filiertiood Vtt .... .- I,,.!.. .I.hll. ...V..... ... 4...- P nieces ..viii niMj -srsUi. ri.'se iu jiur- bx'vV rl Tark. Slmnson street from Lebanon f,.jft Venue to Malvern atenue, Twcnty-llrst $, eireet rrom oonvyn street 10 ;xeuro avc- HUD mm 11 nici nurci .ii.ii. .' iniic. ...c- nue to Clarkson aveiiuc. WILLIAM H. GREE.V DEAD h 'Retired Police Sergeant and Civil tefWar Veteran Heart Disease Victim William H. Green, retired sergeant of ellce and Civil War veteran, died sud nly, of heart disease, Sunday night, at .-;Jito home, 1125 Ulrard avenue. Ho xvas .fieventv veears old and fonnerlt- was- ttieonimander of Anna- St. IIoks Post, No, i. v tt. D, A. It. He took nn active part In EV.if'Grand Army xvorkr, being n department VInipector for tho organization In Penn C' 1 Vlvanla. I" iVi''?8 w,u, active In politics In the Flf i' eknth Ward for a number of years. Poring his police days-lie was attached to! the Ninth District station. He Is sur Tntyed by a widow. Annie Oreeu. and a ' MMChter. Mrs. Sadie A. Campbell. H r FATALLY HURT OX FAIUI f . .,, Dying After Becoming Tan gled in Flywheel 'il, DIxjon, negro, fifty years old. SI, North Twenty-third street. Cam- la eU'lniT in trooper Hospital, uim- ' lu1nti r.t lnlitrln lAnAltcil r. a n' l,VUf wt eiijw ava w't 111 of benf ftruck by a iiytvneei at- (w.ajMr'cuttrTt imtm .xvorkJnr-orc, tho farm t.f ir,'..MMiionncM, n. J-, mm liMovontact.tvltlt HiM.:-?' DOUBLE-TIME DEMAND CLOSES BIG SHIP PLANT Five Thousand Men Idle for Day as Result of Disputo Over Holi day at Gloucester I The yards of tho l'cnnsj Ivnnl.i am) I New Jersey Shipbuilding Company nt Gloucester nro closed today nnd 5000 men arc out ot work, Tho shutdown wns caused iy tho men asking fer dnublo lime for tlio holiday today, which I thn company dlil not caro to pa. ,i other ynrds were not doing so To mold trouble they decided to close down for uro " A grievance oimtiultc. rrpri'on.liiN- t,ln reamers, erec-tm-s nnil outside mi- Iclilnlsts went to .Supormtctiden' II A mretlnp In scheduled thtte today at each M'ny. STAUUING IX GERMAXTOWX i ii.iiiiro, ienty-tn ear old, or T list Wttcnhoufo Mreet, was prohahly fatally wounded, tho police aro looUliu: for Tony Kerra. of 310 Jlnst Ilalnen ' ,ln n, (im (Jermaiitown llosnital this niornlnir. that a man named Tony, llvlnc ,,t 310 j:,ltt HiilncH street. Inlllited his wounds. ImestlK.itlon showed that Tony ren.i, who lives at that address. bus been mlsslni; from his home slme eaily last nlnht DAVIS GOES TO DOSTOX Will Presido Over New England Water Wolks' Association Mcctinp; Carlcton 1; Davis, chief of .i,,, ; me, llureau of Water, left today to preside at .1 meeting nf the New- laigland Water Works Association, whlcii will bo held In Tiemont Temple, Huston, to morrow. Tlyi meeting was called for the pur- ,,, 0f discussing Bieclllcatlons for r ,rn1 .,,,, lvm HI)LM.,,i ,,!,,,.,. Wi .... . .. .- . .... ... ... easi- nlter Wnnd. il local inantifoctliter. Is n lneni- ber of the comniltteo In clinrgo of the subject. Much ulna of this diameter i ,i,,t i,,wi iiu.i In 11. Is rltv. nml tho discussion Is ot paitlcular Im- portanco to I'hlladelphla lute Chief 1 la vis was elected the association after scrt years as a. vice, president ; (illlcl.U c-nparitles-. ALLEGED LOOKOUT! Uiinil.ii- .iltrlil French was ancsteil as he catno out of tho stoic. Tho other two men. It Is charged, wero acting as lookouts. Their arrest was caused by Patrolman Klser. " was assisted by Peter Sabbath, who . witnessed tlio ttteuuiteel robbery. French wns held in $1300 ball. I 1 IVIItKRI) HOYH IMPItOVIVfi , Two T iik Hurt YcsieriWv Doinf? lV, a"S iIUU '0SI-Cruax UOmg 11TA1 : lfA.n te. I ..s.. ... ..viiiiiuo Hnimanuel Varger, eight years old, 412 South Mllllck street, who was struck- by a freight train as ho gathered , filends of tho woikers. coal alone tho trdeks of tho Baltimore Sales at the schools of the W. S S. and Ohio Ilallroad at Fifty-sixth ttreet for the week ending February 11 wet and lost both legs lata esterd.ty, was $13,873.50 and ot tin If c stamps VH', reported Improted tills morning at the 713.78. I'nlveislty Hospital. It was said he had a good chanco for recotcry. , , ZzrrTnn TTIlr r m l m Seten-year-old Charles Kadmlttcr, RANKF.RcS Wllele KAT 1C10 Ocrmantown atcnuo, whoso skull i '1'11IJ1MJ '11-'" ml was fractured tUicn ho xv.au struck by an automobllo lit Oermantown avenue and Oxford street last night. Is hnpioted today, phjslclans at tho Steton Hos pital said. . SHORE LIFTS HOLIDAY BAX Atlantic City Movies and Cabarets Permitted to Open Today ATLANTIC CITV. Feb. 12 Tho gov ernmental soft pedal on holiday amuse ments has been raised by Walter J Uuzby, fuel administrator. I'nder n special clecreo originating with Doctor Uarlleld, motles and cab arets wero telcascd from the genetal I Monday closing rule with a proviso that I they should closo Instead on Tuesday. That would hate hit Atlantic City haul I today xvlth thousands of holiday folk 1 here to 111 ike merry. So, lato last night Local AUinlnlsliator lluzby saved the situation by providing that "In restau rants and hotels whero dancing nnd cabarets aro Incidental to meals and no charge 1 made for dancing nnd 11 oextra heat Is required, dancing and cabal cts will bo permitted today." Kiwanis Club to Hold Business Show The Kiwanis Club, composed-of Phila delphia business men. will bold n busi ness show In the north garden. Pellet ue Stratford, tonight. Thern will be more than 200 exhibits of goods manufactured and sold hi Philadelphia by members of the club. To make the exhibit espe cially attractive for women, there Mill bo a talk on "Lincoln," by P. J. Hep burn, and a trateloguo by F, T. Brooks. Admiral Helm Assumes Command Hear Admiral James M. Helm, has assumed command of the Fourth Naval District, relieving Captain George Coop er, who will remain as chief ot staff for Admiral Helm. This Is tho first move In tho separation of tho League Island Navy Yard from the Fourth Na val District, no fur an actual duties are concerned. Plan to End Delays to Ships Charles B, Kurtz, surveyor of (he port of Philadelphia, has drawn up a form which 'will bo presented to the hmjiU7 ot every inooraini mi 'on which' 'tjMir ' .'ba susiwL EVENING PUBLIC1 PENNSYLVANIA CS1 '6t, &$& TPM CAMC (V DI?MM l"ll OVllO Jl I Ijllll DIE ON FIRING LINE Other University Men Meet Death in Service at Camp Greene Ten t'lilvoslly of lvnnnlv.iiil.i m n hap hien lillled oil the flrhiu line in lluropc. Two more died while In the (icrvli'o nt Camp (irit-nc. Tuo nilditlon to the list of I'ltinolvinla mi n wounded aio rrpoited. Tho fnlv. ictlv'H honor loll Is Klowliu; us w.ii'h dtatli toll U In iti'II'Iiik anions; Anirtlian iiumi In tho iirvlc" of tin. t'nlled Stato and other in mien. (ne nam" wim removed fioni thn honor lull yesterday when tho family of Kal IlroUKhant riiapman, of the 'lri class of tho Tow tie SVIenliile School Clatcnec I), lli.idlev. 'n? Medical fchool. died at Camp flrerw I'eliiuary 1. 191'. The notice nf Hie .tntuli nf ivnni.tin A. Hick, Ot ColliKc, was melted at the fnlierslty this week. tidv tiled in ' I'r.iiuc January ".1. The names of John Wanner, Jr. '13 1 College, and llobert I,. McGonagle, Mfi Towno Sclenllllc School, weio added jes terday to the list (Pf 1'eiiiisjltanl.i inen known to bo wounded at this time, liotlt men wero wounded in l'ranc'e Wagner, .1 iSertnantoitr. boy. Is lleutcnoiit c.f ,-i marhltie-guti coinp.ttiy, while Mcclonngle, ......... ., ... ...... ... .. " ' e.l JJlllllllI, .Cllllll , IS Willi Ulu C anatltatl railway tnops. The men killed while uclualK- , tt tho filing lino u.e: Willi.,,,, Austin Abbey. 12. killed at Vimy llldge; Hugh Hal- ..'...... ,i .. 1... .... 1 1T1...1 ... V 1.1111,111', II, III!., .i IIIIIL'II III I I.IIIIL. Ilerbeit H.iinidiros Hunter. '07. killed at (Inlllpoli: Percy Hvron McNallv, 'OS, killed whilo Hying otcr the O.inian lines; I Hldicd Leslie Krnser. '13, killed Franco: Harold St Ccorge Ta.iloi 10,, ' killed 111 spring of I'll Mcxiinder Pat- "cu iiummiiij. 1 tiiec in i-i.ince, 1.11 PORTABLE BOOTHS ADD TO WAR STAMP AGENCIES Detachable Counters for Distribution to Individuals or Organizations Are Ready lietac liable booths for tin purpose of silling war satings stamps are toady for distribution by thn war satings com- .....A ........... ............ . 11 TC-.tiiiit elrrf. iiiuie-ij iii-.iuijutii 1. 1 p, ,u ,,........... v., ll was annouiiceii louay. These booths can be --et Ui anywhere ! nml may be had by any Indltiduals or , otganizaiions 111,11 wipii iiicui. 1 m-j are especially desirable for fails, church sales, bazaars, street coiners, etc. Tho cilrl Scouts havo opened a sales loom for stamps In an unoccupied store at Lehigh atcnuo and Twcntv-clghlh at I.elilgh atcnuo and Twcmv-cigiiin sheet, ultln an esnecl.illv attractlro win- dntv display to attiact ntlciltlon. ' 'Tho Hcn.kiuai ten. War Savings So - vMy ' lH a "ew ""Wilzatlon but two . . , , a 100 ,r L,cnt members,!,!,, ..- ., , , ., ,.,,.. , ,.!.... ,., ,.., ui cue- e-icii.n .ui'i ..iii.i i-iuiii,j -;. hi"1., their time to tho (Jovernment in the w. S. S. campaign Included In the membcishlp are also tho rekitltts and REAL HOOVER DINNER Foad Administrator Approves Menu for Banquet to Follow "War Meeting" Hankers from all parts nf eastern I Pcnnsyltnnla will today hato tho tits-. tiuctlnii of eating 11 1c.1l, honest-to-good- ness Hoover dinner. Theso masters of finance, who nro usually plctuied behind mahogany desks, with stacks unci stacks of money around them, at tho annual contention of Group 2, Pennsylvania Bankers Assocntlon, last year lesoivcci to do everything possible to help win a war with Germany If Undo Sam decided to cast hl.s lot with the Allies. In proof ot their consistency they have put their patriotism into their social, nctltitrcs as well as their business by having tho menu for their uniiual din ner approved by Herbert Hoover, tho national food administrator. Therefoie. nfter they hato disposed of their busi ness and discussed their problems nnd tho country's problems nt a session which begun early thla afternoon, they will sit down to a moro modest lepast than they havo been served In the many j ears they hato assembled, lleglstratlon started this forenoon nt the Belletue-Stratford, where tho meet ing and dinner aro being held, and there Is a large attendance. Tho convention has, been designated as a "war meeting." and besides papers and addresses by prominent bunkers and financiers at the business session sevoral well-known men will speak nt the dinner. Among them will bo Stat,o Senator William C. Sproul, ono of the candidates for tho Itepubllcan nomi nation for Governor of Pennsylvania ; Dr. F. II, Green, of West Chester, and Major William A. Garrett, of the Ameri can Hallway Commission to France. Charles K. Scott, of Bristol, Is the Chairman In chargo of the convention and tho secretary ls W. II. Kohlcr, of Mahanoy City. I C. II. S. Class of '80 Reunion . Twenty-flvo ot the thirty survivors of ,th seventy-fifth class of Central Ulgh.fttboolt caduated pn frbrwucy.-ll. AAA lU tkf HM1B I uiml. A. .L. '"'" J. '".".. ,',?:":.' ,:''" ", ViT r V" A tour r n. k,.,n. ,. , . hours a day Wo lmte to dilfe them rMn ,,.. ,,., a..,., Illto waH tll0 ot cou i not eio so w.tnouc mo suost.t lie. I nTiVn rn"riln"V ego ',1 1 ('o b g.V' wa ' '- audltoUum. ' kIw. .lasseV e e ' . , , , lp(ip tragedy reported, and later another man , Jv X ' T ZalcZ ,nd in other ! 11" -M"" ". 1917. and FrledrM, Wal- there f,- forty-nilnuto period of In- "Wo hate organUcd to xo .lunteer nUuK thm killed lilmnclf. Last night , ; u, Si it Xi, and in other .,, I)cn( mo nR )n Mr,I(,m ,,y (im, ()f lo tf.aiIlprs n,ir.,r. days each week after hot. H. o n ,orc,, ,)f "i.-if ; was heard by Miss " )-' ,nl,"tr, ,f0, Mrs Shapiro the rjfiman aimy at r.hel.n-. Fr-.ncc. Mrlj ...npl..,l for that putpo-o alone, are gradually colcctlng a llbi. ry. V. , vil,. Henley, who ran out and sent in , ",, , , "ln"rX0 f tl law and tu." inn 1 in nt ii, .... ..!.,.. .1.. 'i.ii.i .iii ii.it 11 mo toluntaiy after-hour folk-1 an alaim. ii.unieu ii,nuriiiico tit 1110 law am 111111 S EU) - - take ,., puee'ut , tcacheV'an, --. d: you see we .mo n;. , T,,e ilte, , upposedly starth.g on the , g.o.er fioiu n'lj, M I; " WJPt "?"". '""WM C UJ' LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, GRADUATES KILLED IN THE WAR X? G&JT60GX c.rss y ccu.:Gr. PV..1A7 i. taacy-cjLrss Sf tOJ.D ySfcSSO 77iyj.O- V6 iecwrscrctesTA scjooa fOgS MODIFIED GARY PLAN IN SCHOOL HERK MAY CHANGE WHOLE SYSTEM Possibility Held Out in Report of President Wolf to Hoard of Education Kesult of Enthusiastic Woman -Principal's Work The 1 mire leoiR.iuizatloli of the ele-1 t:.u,c(.,i nround Hie loble were tho thll- mentary public school system of tins , '-. as a lesult ot tho personalMy. tad and ability of one red-blooded Amei lean woman, is the pi h Utility luld out in l,lu "nnuai repoit innclo today by nest- den IMhIii Wolf to tho Hoard of ndinn- lion at Its I-chru.iiv meeting, He ion!- mends most hlghlv and iidtocntps an extension of the modified (Jary sdiool system as employed tinder the direc Hon of Miss Susan A. llotklus. pilncip.il at tho Kdivard T, Steel 1'ublio School, !ixieemn and r-ntug.i streets. the illstluctitL fe.iluie.s of tin "new" . '.' '" ." ' ("l,t,x,",d phi, shop wotk, "","'"."u"1 ct.tssts, tiepaiimeniai or snec Lit 5....I t,. .. 1,1. ... .1 i.. . , ,..,....h, .k.u me iiiuudk ..t each clMHs .to ,1 dlft'eicnt loom nt th V , , Vc, , , ", ,""""" """- J1'', '' "; r ' J-1" .'."" ' '''f..1., " ; un'"1t ."", n!"llf ". 1 -Ihe principle of nlat. studi- and t end or each fcuty-niliiute iterlod. This hil- shon ,. , , . , "!r" n'" " ' pro.er place in the school, ln" auditorium also taken an Important I l'-"'' hI'd Mls Hocklus. "We hat. j,, linn tety lintlletl fetllpmelt Willi wllle'll '" """5 here, but I hate been glten a rce ji.inci Next a xislt was made t tm bas inful. Two flashes of joungvr chil dren weie marching with great en tlitislasin: tun other classes weie per forming one uf too simple but e-haimlng folk dances to the stinins or a phono fci.tplt. This ,.iit of the work Is Known as uig.uiized play. Foi'l mluuteH each day Is detoled tu it. in either ele- incntary schonl.s but twelte minutes -- --' v 1 iiiiiniMi : clay Is set aside for plijsicnl education William A s-techer, eliiector ot nht-slcal n.l.... ..tn.. ... ... , , . .' .-iiu.viuii in me j,e 11001s, nas oeeu cu cleat 01 lug tu hate this limn iriii-tii..,,f as ho says these, twelit iiilnutes ate cniiieiy luudefptate'. In anotlter cottier of the basement Is the shop. This Is enie of the re. cut nciTUlsItluns of the school. It Is ecpilp ped with a setlcs of 11e.1t woik benches for tho bos and looms for tho gitls Next came tlio i.-nilliiB 1 lass fnt- ibe xouncer clilldren. This w.ns lietn i.t.i ; ill a small loom with I11.iflifp1.1tc seat- ' lug accommodations. "The teachers .used to hato 11 tety comfoi table roat toul. ,N-tt, li0t.r. It has ben, ,011. . ., , ,.A ,, . ... ,,,. .cin-u iniu ,i lias, iuuiii, s.eiu .11, ss i Hocklus. "Wo havo to i,se etety nool: , nml cranny. Wo will hate niotu se.iU here shortly.' On the Hoor nboto Is one of the nrhles' of tho school. classroom unlipie In tho Philadelphia public schools. In tho center Is a l.ugo table, At the head ot tho table sat the teacher, I It IT 11 Awt' IV ,-. . .!'-. ,,,., .. .1 . .. ..l.l ..It 1.,, lip., tlftoetl ...... .... . . ... ,......., . ( uiiii 111-1 inn 1 1 mo r 1 nil 1 iii ti'ii ilk 1 ii inn"'' " .---- u e. -ui -- -. a t .. . m.a--i- HENEY BALKED IN PROBE I SURE OF SUCCESS IN OF CHICAGO PACKERS SHIPBUILDER DRIVE Judge Baker Halts Search for Evi- Quota of 8000 Expected to Be Ob tlenco in Records of taincd Easily in Spccilied Swift &, Co. Thirty-Day Period I'lllCAclo, Feb. 12. The 1 rdcl.ilJ 'I'.. .,!.. c.,..,...,..lm.lu ...ii l.lnr- l.mlm t-r IVilci.ilj I I IIUV ' .,..,...,,. ,-. - ,...-...,. ,..u..u . ii lied setback todiy. when Judge Haker, of tho Court of Appeals, granted j 430, Wldener Building, that at the pres .1 restraining older staying tho coinmla-1 cut rnto of application Philadelphia will I slon'.i search for further evidence In HwUi & ,.. ,,apeis. Fiancls J. llcney, special counsel for the commission, Indl - cated that the battle would lie carried to tlio supremo Court. Attornes for Swift A Co. ex'perlcnced nn dllllculty when they appeared before. Judge Haker to appeal from Judge Lan ells's decision jestcrday In Hencj's fnvor. Baker set the caso down on thu docket for healing on March 1 and directed counsel on both sides to fllo briefs by February 28. All threo Judges ot tho Federal Court In this district will pass upon tho issues intuited, Baker stated. FOR UNIVERSAL TRAINING Senator New Introduces Plan in Amendment to Draft Resolution WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 Permanent universal military training Is provided for In a measure Introduced today by Senator New, of Indiana. Ncvv's measuro provides that all young men from nineteen to thirty shall be subject to registration and draft. Be tween nineteen and twenty-ono regis trants shall bo subject to military train ing under rules to bo prescribed by the President, and no leglstrant shall be drafted Into ncttvo military service until ho Is twenty-one, Ncw'h measure ls proposed as an amendment to tho pend ing resolution, which provides that all who have becomo twenty-one since" the fifth of last Juno shall bo subject to tho draft. Telegraphers Have Smoker . The fifteenth annual smoker ot the Commercial Telegraphers' Union ot America, .District Council No. 22. vas giveu-.iMpo ,auaitonum ot tne park- .I SUP tun last, night. A.large.'an- -sat otStMk W?- $r- ,i 1 .Jr I I fMrkgBt jg.1 Wvr2, '07, vricy O. ?0tTT srs7.L. y, 'oa . ;& rt, 'a. cheu, till Intent upon their hlsloiy les- n "This room was orlcln.illv tltteil up ' teiiiporarlly with Its picsent anaiiRe- inert." Miss ISock ill explalnril. "llow c ter, we hate found II to be 10 successful lh.it wo Intend to piiseite It us It Is 'I ho less foitnal dlstilbiitlon of seals has appealed gie.itly to the lilldreii " , Tlio Steel School was ptctloiisly a twenty-ono dltlsioti school. It now, I houses oter HOD children, constituting1 thirty-one dithlons, and langlng trom i grudo ono to six Ti. Noli" of the chll- tlren Is em part time. There are tlilr- ' twour tc.iciters, or iiiproxiiu.iu-i 1 i... .. .. ...1.1 t. ,.n,..ljt 1, .111 ordinary elementary school. And jet on every child's face Is wilt ten enthusiasm for the work, llach tasl Is nerfoimeil with a. est. When teaih er aks a uu.stlon. etirv hand In tin cljss Is Instantly raised fini tiiM-v 1 ii:i- Tiir Wfilllv flHLIH.l.N I.IKLTHI. xtcmix Tho chlldien are nil Intensely In - teie.sted in tho work. Tlicy stun at s.30 in the morning and aro thiougl, at In holding their Inte.cst." U.Kfflir' Hot,":' unfile ZtXX" ""k,i. . I. J , ?.nVi . 1 t nlat-. Tho ; mo, o class rooms gives ..em a lit- ,1,. ,i.. ,11,,,, ci.iv forlv minutes. If . d.' n "..un, th Jo'say about It wc will nctcr go back to the old sjs- tem." ' Hnwevei', one Is compelled to believe that the success of tho school lies III. the pcisotiallty. ability and c nthusjasm of the principal hers. If. "Miss Hocklus Is one of our most valuable principals," said IMwIn Wolf, president of the hnjid. 'She has remarkable ,iblllt.t. I wish wc had :i hundicd like her ' The chlldtcn HRiie with Mr. Wolf. AS they tvent through the hall each 0110 had '"'j! n r' an cyo open lor seiaps of impcr or el matter that might bu eluttcilng the Hoor. Cleanliness Is 0110 of the prlnclde4 Inculcatid by Miss Hocklus. As the chll- di" passed her slje spoke to them by name, with a pleasantly tor each. tlluj ll,l.-l,lu ,llk.,l'i.'U II... ..,i-- ..,..,.,., ,,,.-1..(j -, ...u i.uu ,M,it-i- ban splllt. 'I am not an oxpiit." she said. "All I know of tho (Jary svstetu I learned from spending ono night In New- Voik and seeing how It woiked theie. How- iter, I think wo hate done fairly well here. Tho chlldien aie so enthusiastic, i wc must succeed." Jlatmond L. chambers'. In charge of c ho drlto being mado In this city fun ClflA ftt-Sft( .1 Lit ll.lill 1 lilnx ,..,.,n..Mii..,1 1 ,,,, n,ornnc nt i'ndnll.r,' , ,,oom , supply Its tpiota of registered men within I tho speellled limit of thirty days. While ,m figures wero yet atalhiblo as' to the ' total enrollment to date, tho pplcndld ' start of Monday morning will Vo I eclipsed, II is predicted, by todaj's 1 records. Telegiams hato been lecelvccl from tho Stato Bureau of Labor Supply ask - lug that twenty-llvo stenographers bo obtained for enrollment In tho Slxtt ninth cni'.liieers, which is a railway unit. Theso men will bo enlisted as privates, but will havo good chances of becoming noncommissioned clllcers. Examinations '".'".,.":"""" '," ""A ?;. .?"""".:.", .1 ,..i, ,,Wi.u .1111 ccmuuciKu by Trof. C. L. Altmnler nt Drexcl Insti tute tomorrow evening nt 7:lo o clock. Examinations for shipbuilders, will bo conducted by regularly constituted Gov ernment Inspectors of tho Department of Labor. Announcements ot theso ex aminations will bo made later. FILM BARRED AT SHORE Atlantic City's Mayor Forbids Show ing of "Birth of a Nation" ATLANTIC CITV. Feb. 12 With tho national war nnd tens of thousands of negro youths patriotically responding to tho country'B call feyr service In the National Army Is no tlmo to revive burning racial issues, Mayor Bacharich Informed a moving-picture theatre pro prietor In' forbidding the showing of the "Birth of a Nation" film by a shore branch of a Philadelphia motlon-plcturo corporation. "I do this not alone as Mayor of the city, but as vlco president ot tho Stato home defense committee," the Mayor wrote the offending showman. "If you attempt to godhead, J sha.ll bo obliged to exerciso tne pouce.-power ana close your tlieiti'tV! .Tta.SlUinjLwafjltmw 3 llil In tin nfteinonii 11 1 wouiu i" Water. FEBRUARY 1 1018 I $2,400,000 WAR FUNDS FOR NAVY YARD HEREl Department ' Approves That , Sum for Improvements at Philadelphia Hv n Mnj7 Correspondent WASII1XC1TON. IV1. 1; Approval of n total appropriation ofi 2. 100.000 for tho rrflladclphla Navy I Vaid for tho uncat year 1519 by the. "ay Iiepartment In announced by Con-' Kreman 'Wlllliini .". Vare. rcpresenta mo of the district In which the yard 1 located This In tho recond larccut approprla ii"ii anions tho navy yards of tho coun- ir Norfolk lielnit first with nn appro .ml ion of JJ.tBO.OOO. New orls r,l with $1,000,000. in addition to this an emergency ap- j nrlotlon c.f $2IC,2;0 Is made for the ion Inn Items for the l'lillndclphl.i . d iipnrnry extension to foundry.. ii ,' for HinhulHitcn uunc n-l utrrlllzlne cuutpnient for 'J2?t SU0 niiinrii Finnir, KnraK ,'-" . - ,. I I1IIIIIIIK ., .(,,, ,., tnr i.nn fdrrlauM '" : for toro linttery "nko s.soo i repair MMlon r.u.ko"B,'or n,a,"lnl '"r..f": n,;no " '!". ' cfrbak cremntorv. . . . "."' li-ill'llm for s,ilae of wtt'to 140 ;-,l omj. t 300 l.tillntc sj Kit in In . 51. i ml'llnK etc v"" "- i- tlon cif temporAry how nivip. . -'' ii rnll. bolm, 'ir , for ; '" tlon with ronntructUio vt F.i- "-! lniitnllfttlun'in'stHlilii'uiid k,- 1.T0O .rr hull.llntt Tor tun tnorje'j .. t hiIv.ivaiI ttinterlal ',':,i'1. i - fer stack of Eirbaii" nematon ,..,, t lui: I'orler ittnue. cist .'. -'u,,u -t, nn liMitlnic for toncorr lmat- ,,.. iititl.llncr shun V Ti- Cinntrit, ttoti of ,l!,?ti.iry '. :',,,, ,A i ,pnt-ti tluii uf enKltt" linu" ; i'",'"'" i ..us im tinn "f live shun ciftln"! unit , .11' lull, lint reotns .. . I I, -it l.l.iirl, lluhtlnv ami lutnliln.t sl" , - I nn in nw lieai shiii a.ono tin' tilers for iimtullntluii tu K"i n cnfl , ri, I tur'boui --eu ' t'liilitis aifd IllstHllii tlcirt uf liiftitilo; -vtnt lit stornz' bult.UtiK fnr s.tl- w mirmI nititiTlal -,'.; p. iiiinjil turnttiMe -1"1 Tor power plantn and illstrlbutlng sta tions, not Inrluded In tho otbei appro pi latlotts, l'hlladelphla's total, Included In the pending deficiency bill nnd esti mates for 1910, is $1,240,000, of which $'.140,000 Is Included In the deficiency bill i mt of theso funds a power-plant building, a e.oal-handllng apparatus, one i (.".no cubic foot air compressor, two Itiibo-geneiatots with a combined ca li.ii Ity of 0000 kllowats, a nnoo-horse. power boiler and a powct -plant dis tributing syiitcm Is planned, according to Mr. Vare .... T,4T lvmnn ,,, UAlliil 11.) UlVUil7 ill V U.Vj .., ,. . DISOK APARTMENTS - agent for tho Stale Dairy and Food Thrilling Rescues Mark Maze in commission, reported to Jay Cooke, Fed House Alrendv Scene of Two ral food adiulnlstiator for Philadelphia. Recent Tragedies .t 11 10 or iiagouics inai nate nren .omiected with tho Madison Apartments a lfi0 anrt p06 Arch (ilrtcti r(,etn(,yi 1 inlInilnat(.,i this morning when Pre , ,., . ,., ,.,, ,,.i,iu ilm,'""" '.",". """ """'' "" " '"V .""' - ' jc by 'sinoko and Hue. so,,,, sp.ead thiough the two build- J5T rC"f"" "M - "y l"C H,C- Miss Hlla Ley. slxtv-two years old, was bu.ned badlt; and a Miss Swift, seteuty tears on, was otercomo ny -"Ke. a Mbs Swe,uey tins 11, In .1 l.was unable to bo moved, so firemen ami policemen guarded her tthllo others fought the Hro to keep it away from her Herman Snyder. Iho sunerlntendent. sa.ts the damage will be moio than $1000. KILLED OX BRITISH FRONT W. W. Culhbcrt, Former railadcl.,.1?..',.?" J"1"'! "" plans originally nt.fc ' . I that institution wun tlio ileal l.slato This announcement was by (.Lief Cheiti phinn, Dies in Action ,,,,,., ,. N.ws leae'hed this city from the Brit- Irtll ftl.llt tlid,iy tliat t. tt . I lltllbert, .I feiiiner lesident of this cltj. lnl been I Llll.l I,. ..1,.. n...... ... ....,.-,, nn.... in '"" V "'"'';' fc ",""""'" """ """"""' " ,nn 1 aney street. Mrs. Cutlibert said today 111.11 1 uiiiueit ii.ih reinuicH hmiik in x, Jsconsjii Ho was borii In Lincoln, shlie, England. Others mentioned In today's Canadian caruaii ii-i aro j,. e.raiu. iir,iui, icnii , and I). A. Craven, Pennileld, Pa, EDISON WONT COME FOR U. OF P. DEGREE Tno Rtie,v in His Laboratorv IOO lJllbJ 111 illb JjauoidlOl J , and So He Can't iie Hon ored by University Thomas A. Kdlsou Is a busy man I these dajs too busy to tako a day off nnd come from Hast Orange, N, J., wliero Ills laboratory Is situated, to Philadelphia and rccelto an honorary degree from the University ot Pennsyl vania. Lincoln's birthday Is like anv olher ,,ay to Mr. Kdlson when it comes ' ' , ,, . to work, and the fact that It Is a holi day doesn'tmean that ho can closo down tho roll-top desk, glvo t,he stenographer and the office boy a vacntlon on full pay unci 1 1111 over for a day to hobnob vvltn distinguished scholars In the big town, ,rla . ., . ,,, nfrm. ....v, ... ......v., . ... .,,,v,,..uU which the gieat Inventor has conveyed to the trustees of tho University, who Invited him to bo present on February 22 and receive nn honorary degreo, Tho University no longer confers degrees by proxy, like tho ono it conferred on Kai ser Wilhelm but why recall unpleasant things? Anyhow, Mr. IMIson will not get a degreo from that institution until ho ran And n llttlo tlmo to come over and get It In person. Tho mail-order stuff doesn't go any more. SEEKS NAVAL COMMISSION Larue Huselton Takes Training Course at Annapolis Laruo Huselton, G408 Pine street, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas J. Huselton, has left for Annapolis to tike a three months' courso of Intensive training for a commission In the navy. Young Huselton is twenty-two years old and Is a graduate of the Central Manual Training School, After hi' graduation ho took a special course Ir the business department of the Up verslty of Pennsylvania and last Jun enlisted In the Naval Reserve and wt stationed at Cp May, N, J, wh 11 VietM haan llnna 4iV ItmA ..alfl . rv,ama p-WH " lV LHW UMV.I IRK!' GEKALD F. SPECK Gcrmantown youth, who died at Camp Hancock from pneumonia. YOUNG ENGINEEU DIES Gerald F. Speck, Mount Airy Lad, Is Victim nf Pnoiimonlit flcriild I'. Speck, of 21S.i:.ist rtorpis street, Mt. Airy, of tho 103d Itegluient of Knglncers, died last Sunday nt Camp Hancock, wliero ho was In training, of bronchial pneumonia. Ho was not nunc twenty years old. Ho wns educated at Northeast and Ocrmantown High Schools and was a member of tho Sigma Knppa and S gma Dcltn Mil Fraternities. Ills lat busi ness connection In this city was with tho I'cnnsylt.itila llnllrond, wliero he was In tho cnglneerlnu department, specializing- on tunnel work. His brother, James el. Sped;, Jr., Is a member of tho V. S. natal icsorto In tho hospital corps. VIOLATED 50-.10 ORDER, Woman Grocer Punished by Food 1 nowspapcimcn at his oiilces In tlio Jledi- Administrator by Thiity- Day Suspension XllUlllt'I 111 UVl i'l "' rut-rriir'ivil - ( I VHP lI IiiimIiipu uf :l lontl ilc:ilpr fallinir to com I nut thtw ti,i, .iiii i.-Mf,,.. i... .1.' Ply with tho tlfty-llfty ruling, letpililng tlio s-.ilo nf one pound of a lecognlzed substitute with each pound ot whlto Hour, was nniiounccd today. Mrs. Ida Shapiro, conducting a grocciy stoic; at 1009 Noith Second street, wn otderetl to icfialu from selling flour for thirty days. Last week ltobeit M. Simmers, special that competitors of Mrs Shapiro had or may not hate been crjptlc He Bald: reportetl to him that (lour was being sold at this store without substitutes. Mr. Simmers wan requested to make a further Investigation. Ho purchased five pounds of white Hour from Mrs. Shapiro without any ! y" l?.XlXl lu other stores In tho neighborhood, but " uy un- , es wun , no ve.xi.et "-. .... '-- - oVHour fo Uilrty day. day s, ag w,th thi anncen ,..ST ShnlbiS . lic.ty agt? asd?" go $: to tho lied Cross, which was no- , n." f''B"K In. Hed Cross wor . HI cepted. by JayOooko to bo turned over , "V" " "a " nC , to mat urganizaiiiui. ............. ,...... .,...,........ , Mrs. Shapiro I, of forojen b.rth, nc fh e and res ened. nn, .now t Is .- I wife of Morris Shapiro ' formation clepaitment hato been trans . ... ferred to tho emp oyment bureau, wlim j yQT TRUgT MERGER they vllendeavor to procure emplo?u i "I didn't Hro thoso men," fald hi flnnrnntpe Shareholders Will Deeielo I "Nor was I tho cause of their removal' . TT . ,,.. . i That ended the Intcrtlew. 1 Today on Union With Real Estate ' i.alc-i news regarding tho housim i innm.im lu ti 1in rifrrt flint till number Shareholders of the Ouarantee Trut ot i10USes for employes to bo 'built .In , anei .-aro ueposii company win meet to- tho Fortieth Ward Is not to be frtilij Tho alnliatod companies will form a after a camference Willi Owen Brainan mw corprntlon to be known as the ' nrchltcct of tho housing committee of tl C.li.ir.rt.ii Tril.t f'nninnnv. 'PI, A ... ,-..,.rnni. T.-lftf f-nrnnvnllnn Arcorf company will Issuo BUtllclent stock to lug to Chief Albright, tho acreage 1 provide for exchange of the merging In- tolled remains the same, 225 acres mbj stltutlons, tho rceptlrement being about , embraced In tho site, and the imui. j4.70o.00O. Between 7000 and 8000 out- , construction will intolte the crectlond -standing shares of tho Ouaranteo Trust approximately 3501) houses. Company have already been voted. Such stock as will not assent will be paid for nn n... i,ni nf lien in nn.i. 11, -.. of one year, $170 at the end of the .. AWlutroi ,n. . inn, a, uwj"- emu jear iiim iiou in inree years, l.uar- ,. : . .. V u- unwt antce stock sold nt $150 a sharo several ul- Circulating Library for theBK days ago, a decline of $5 from the last to bo iiela Jh,B ve'-"B "J,".10 -Ne"J pretious sale. i"' ii..' "", "'"""" ",T, '.,..,, . , on "Ilcconstructlon Work In France "tt The Ileal I.stato Ti list Company has ,, IIcnr). Scattergood. .Mr. Scatterpi an authorized Issue of $1,500,000 com- I ls n member of tho American Hed Crw , , ., ,.,..'i .i . "'," ot I Commission to France, which $1,319,600 Is paid In. The last sale of this stock. In April, 1017, was at 1 ,45, Tl, authorized preferred Is $4,-. j Coo,000, of which $2,364,600 Is paid. The last sale of the preferred was at 100'i Stockholders of tho Ileal Hstato Trust will meet February 21 to pass on the proposed merger of the two Institutions. "Broker." 10c Actual size mm xTSftu-'sV.s.-.CTaiai VSS&ZWa i7.TKvfvr; .fttjffMia ."TW t a . w . (tVay-tVW Ua I BOWLES, INCOGNITOi v iai i a nun ISLAM)- .. .-,"-:. ( j icw jjoss 01 ulcerations Lbo uvui- oiupyaru woritilig n recognized and Unannounced i PLEASED WITH RESULT j "Would Like to See More at Wvl ! With Ovcrconls Oft"" Only "i Cryptic Comment I Taking a leaf from the history nf .v 'Caliph Haroun-al-ltaschld. wh .-..,k! llngdad's ship ot state so succesfii I la the dim nnd dusty past, Hear Admi ' J ' I'ranc s t. Howies, tne iiiir lin. .. .. " tlons nt tlio Hog Island shipyards wi ouflagcd himself last night as nn air nary citizen nnd tlsltcd Hog Island X? Cognllo. ", 1 'Pt.n itnn.l 1l,.n1iH.iil II.. I.,. 1 , I1W " ALIVItll-IV.M'll(( B . will icincinlier, was wont to get lil.V I foi mallon about goings-on In hlsdon,JJ- by disguising hlmelf ami uamt.iJ! J about, nccompanleil only by h3 Cr "J I Vizier nnd hl.s i:ecutloner. Mezrnn, ir. mlrnl Howies, so far as could bo n.r' innbl .. n.. , tr,.,- y.. , ..i.. ewo iMiiii-ii. ,t-iiL ,,f .i,,s irianii WllllOUtill executioner. No lientls havo fallen Z vo faticn lutj tho basket today. Hut, evading nil curious eves. n, ..t ! itiii.ti i iiiieu uui ot town last riMi nnd prowled around tho Hog ijij ,,i,n mi jiiiui.- sceitiK etcrytjtii). noting eterythlng, jotting cterjthlni down In tho back of his head. The mi is going on thorn by night as well 11 by day. In tho (Jotcrnment's cagernm to get Us ships completed, nnd tho nhji. Hand Is lighted up for tlio thousand! if I11PI1 fin lltf. "nlirlil shift" Admiral Howies must 'havo detotrt' most of the night to his Inspection .1 tho yards, because, for the lr?t tiW emeu tio .iiriccii tu sviticrtisc the ngrl of the American Intel national shb" building Corporation nt Hog Island v. wns l.tto in go-ting to his ollleei thbT luorniin;. Ho was so late that he W' "tiieti 1 1 ii.intioii nn inspection trip (j tho hi 1 shipyards, which ho ui . plan .' tr today. MIKT STOP I-T OUR SALE i Tho ''WH of A,I,nlrn' liieV.s necrrt MUSI &1UI IL.UUI. OAUEi 1 Ml n Uw .ar(, waH ma(0 known "" - 1 llio fidtitlnil lilmsoir wlion Iia Hui., tho admiral himself when lie ri... cai Arts jmnuing louay. i "I eeiit il.,ui, 11, nn. I., la s-. - . ..v... ..u.... .....u ... .-. ., i.iiAtim night shift Is doing," said he. '"I don't sunnoso tint- of 4he men I tallied n lr. 4 u. .!.,. ....) . T. l,n iiuiiuncliiii i.t I .. t . , "'- " -- - .... l. r.u.MUl... "HUH II 11111 time," ho added with a grim smile. Admiral Howies said he tt ould (Mil I today in making nut nn ofllclal report I mi his nbsei vat Ions- at Hog Island, laii I night, and that ho pieferrcd not tomik I thoo obseitatlons public nt this' tlir.M I "It was certainly a line night fori woik." was his only comment "Then. lumlnatlon was excellent. And It mill wenther continues tho men ought to It ablo to woik Willi their otercoats off." Then he added a icmnrk which rur I I'd like to see more men at work with their otercoats off" With thoughts of tho Caliph's Ktrf' limit eveelll inner In tntnil. Hie TiMrt papcrmen asked Admiral Howies II m woulil comment on tho elemlso of 15(1 $(),non.a.year publicity bureau vWja has been maintained by tho shlpbttyrj mg corporation, .tumirai nowies 11.1 self now constituting tho solo "InforeKj Hon department" of llio Hop; Itea.1 Plant Tho event ot chief Interest to riiliadiV phln In the Hog Island situation Is tin dual passing of tho publicity bureau which has been under such hot firo froj tho probers slnco tho intestlgatlon fir i rust Lompanx. , ,,. AibrBht. of tho Bureau of Survw Friends of Blind in Meeting . -.. .. . ..,!., n ! !.!! D.L..1 rr.H.L.a ' Irani llls) OVIIUUI icacns. .;t JOHNSTOWN, Pa.. Feb. 12. ,M Anna Collins, a teacher In tho Onnallna Shcool. waa killed by u passencer trp near tho school building. Miss (WW was twenty-flvo years old and came W" from Wyoming County last fall. ki "ixmmirm GlRARD Never gets on your nerves c!jlS-Xl S?N 10V Regl Havana Li lulIJlt progri ,