Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 12, 1918, Night Extra, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. FEBRUABY 12, 1918
"
HIANS CAPTURED AMERICAN
QUAKER SEES WAR;
NOW HE'S A FIGHTER
SPEAKING OF CAMOUFLAGE, HERE ARE SOME NAVY-YARD VARIETIES
FITYIIRIPfiTsSinTPITD
UNDER U.S.C0NTR(
MARINES' LORE
DEFIES U-BOAT CHIEF
Begins Anew for
Major W. A. Garrett Tells Col-1 Essentials Will Be Given Prcf J
tijl at Paris Island.
lege Cadets Reasons for
crence by Board to Be $1
His'Change
Formed Next Week
If-" .
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.?
m
it'
THIS CITY
?,u. i
U Who Inspected Inland En-
.'Bmammim wcr vsunumuus.
(r. tQl Jinny Collejro Men .
?',K .
W you becomo antfry If you wire
any gnuiuate. naa won several'
and nmnv mcd.iln for ilrtiHtlnir.
n hail a fellow In iho twenties
hut hand on jour right shoulder
r: "Vou'll ai. But jou'll
tojoarn jour A It C's first down nt
I Inland. B. C."
'jeast 200 riilladclphlans, among '
LvFBOM
tjkt
mere are man eoiiciro men, are """ "" -"y i'- r.'-iw"h
h ini-u i.h,i u r uhi,rlfcnr of belnir shelled by the submarine.
are wlnit taunlit tlio "A 11 C" otlwhic.li. to nun time no one, nau Men
a United Htutwi murine. There
4tt 4000 raw recruits at that place.
Ty Halt from different partH of the
if uiHtn, In almost every Instance, niter
Iho recruits had passed their first phval-
Hi examination, tliey wrre told ny tlio
mnritlns sergeant that they would havo
t learn their "A 11 C's."
mZ .....i ... ....! , .i..
'lk..i .ulil.. in.u r ,
iivumi -at ccibi-'i; lip rumuiie'u in iwj
eotm bae Just returned from u trip to
j" thHvUtC where the "A 11 C ' li hrnts
MHn id ine luiuro marine.
I- Sh Inspection of tho tniRo camp nt
'Pajta Island was made at the renuest
r;'0'""'1"' ":, "ar,y, ,:.nS
-ln hU city. Tho Ooveinmetit was uns-
Krtis to una out now tlio rt'cruitH liked
their nw HUrroundliiKH Tho fei mounts
- tvere Instructed to talk to tho men and
get frank admissions.
''After Ulllnif 1'arH Isl.uul the ser-
.U?ts.Jua,0..a trl? t0 QHanllco ,B,aniJ'
1" ""v i" (..WU...1 wiiuw
future, marines. Tho en inn nt this nlaco
.tlsjknown as tho "Hgh HUiouI for Ma-
itnilMl Thfa tu flin irrnHiintlii tif.lmr! In
ftwi American marine.
, TtSftch sergeant who pnrtlclpatitl In tlio
finapection tour ts busy today making; out
; ''Up report. Tpts reiioit deals with the
Lrjllt(uT conditions of the recruit, his sur-
't iUMldlnes nnd other details. These rn
'4lMCta will bo pent to Washlneton. On
;.':.. the way homo tho se recants stonned off
! tef New York. They lield a comentton
V' AHAVlV IlilltiaAll ab n ml illm n.uiul ...a.h
M q& wns by which recruiting could bo
-'ingreaseo. similar meetings will bo hold
14 mf UA 4N.t..Hn
-v' . lUUIVi
b?s , no llf of n recruit who Is stud j Ins
f; hl,"ABC'Ii ideal. In tho opinion of
fc, H wrseams wno nao leturuid. Tlio
pa "u nro i u uciQi.ic in ma mormni:
n Pood is plentiful and tho nit Is br.u .Inir
One of the l'htladrlphljni who is, u.vsmNOTON. Tcb. 13. Iho war
rIn stud Ing his "A II CV H RusstU , . , ,,,.,., ... , , ,
Irfes. nltachcd to Company 73 Lees '3 tlt your ,,00rl lth t1"' I'TpedotliiB of
IIVd ot 1740 Diamond fctrcet and wasttho Tub.unla tho last sUeper li.it been
Wyarn merchant In thlt clt Then snatched from his dream of fancied n.
thtro is Otto Stclilllc, who is uttailml .curit litre," laid Charles Lathi op IMtk,
is, oniiiuny do. aicniiK was aoclated
" with tho Central Y. M C. A in this lt-
Ki Jojforo ho enlisted Alfother l'hliadel-
vnu is iojai w. liranam, or 3903
' flrt)CO street. (Iralmni lit uitnpliK.i ii
Itejt-OTIPany iB, nnd befoio enlisting was
im' - ' '. ' ,
on the staff of Chanlaln I)!c kens nt tho
,',?;- vsiu:iiiiiiit mv lurii i iipro is .iin
a;!'iartOoniht nf Ynrla lolnti.t ItA 1
E Irtontr Itafsky. v ho befoio mllstlnir
fiitB(p cartoont for a New Ymk news-
P Wr. .
HANCOCK DISMISSES FIVE
F5)5gnations and Discharges An-1
Kxr jwuin-vvi ui- ttcoik in. reuruary u
fik 'jtfiatrsTA. n.s . v,h. i ti... ..t.
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, niui icBiauBijuiis iiuu iiunoroio uis
viM5 iwr ma wecit eiuieii i ouruary
V'fi 9 jyfero announced at headauirters of
Ljf th Twenty-eighth Division vesterdayi
L, Major deorge- W, Coe, N. C5 . lotilh
VIM Arttitore- mUiii I
Fa Vl. --. 1. .l . 1UJII1
'" ...... . ,,, .v.a. ...V4, uvviincu :
linrst Lletlten.lnt. Tjluav.1 A ril.A-
!.""MdlcaI Coros. T ('... llfitli Tnfjnivi.'
i'y honorably discharged February 7-
vj ,- -KTit, Lieutenant ueorgo M. French,
. .btMUIcal H'TV Corps, loSth rield Ar
t Y tWtry, resignation accepted February 7
Pt Fh-Bt Lieutenant Frank Jf Jnllv.
l-; Dental Corps. K. O. 110th Infantry, res
Ai Igaatlon. accepted February 4.
nc Mie-ubviuiiii. urover e.. xost, a.
" f d..AXllth Tnftinfr- tinnnmhk .itl. ..n.t
m -Fairuarv 4. ' ' -.
SEIZE PREACHER 4 CAMI
Oftden, Utah, Pastor Accused of
ti&t Shinggling Noto to Interned Man
hk SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Fb. 15
E,W Frt Douglas authorities hare arrested
Tne-uev. ii. iieno
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PC aiv. Eva n Lai cl rZ S.? !
KS'wo la being held in Jull pending art
KftilAtmgrAH. lira, lev. it nli n ...n.. lm L. ... .
lei's. " "- . r . " l . " wbutii, I
.1.1 j.. ii . .
Bs'')i .--w.t-. - ...&. - ...mi. wo ineei to
i.T"' ,,UD C-"P communications I
a woman to an Interned enmv
It was announced.
5,ftj According to Colonel Georgo Djtuii
yMlmfirucllona that Its contents ba trans- .
i rnrnm i" a prisoner.
X fjfBesman. a German by birth, fo,'0' "vlrliouf hat or iint and In his bare
' yaars has been a. citizen of the United I ft'', lan f,om t,la he,me. Throughout tho
. He formerly resided In ludiana. night teveral liundr.sl men with lanterns
V Illinois. hcarched vainly for him In tho morn-
- ,rt" Ing he entered the homo nf a nli-hi.en
, ' FEARS INDUSTRIAL DRAFT
iH Declares It Is Cominp; U. S.j
r
W i rtefa QV.t ttrnlAHn
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HCAGO. Feb. 12. Charles i1m.
eral manager of the Fmergency Fleet
oration, expresses fear that an In-
rlal draft will havo to be resorted
taM order to secure, enough shinbullders
' p Government work. ,
Tne manuracturers of tha country
It. see that wo get some of their
linen to assist In bulldlnjr shipa."
Mr. Plez. "If we do not get them
rrt the manufacturers wn mav
to resort to an industrial draft.
i' wiiuii vinusuy mean snuttln
certain, Intlustrlea to release their
for tba'nvu-a imfwirt.int t.7!r Vk.;
1 confronts us
confrontj. us" r ' -1
than. 1000 men lined un nt tha
..of the State. Council of Defense
r inn uay ana uecnu-ed tnelr wlll-
i to serve u Government.
ft if '
K.PENNSYLVANIAN SHOT
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P&'J'; Monroa Hancock Victim of
,y w(j Bndtta in Chicago
CANDA. Feb, 12. Dr. J. Monroe
ck, of Chicago, formerly a prac-
physician at Wavcrly.'who was
favorably jervoun In this sec
been fatally shot In that city.
htDector ijanooek, was drlrlnt
ismobtle a battle between the
n and two bandits was In prog-
. Oae of the gunnrcn Jumped on
board of the docter's car
t to eaespe. and. without
('hot the doctor twice.
nan warn killed by policemen,
acock and three Injured no-
i trere taken to a hospital.
'Food Administrator',
&V PavFeb. II. Hugh
x uemocrmi caa rors
Ujr Ceunrll. h bMl
aor or taut
Members of Actoeon Crew,
Sunk Off Spain, Reach U. S.
and Tell Experiences
AN ATLANTIC I'OIIT. Feb. 18.
The captain of the American steam
ship Actncon and five other olllcers with
the twenty bluejackets who made up tlic
ctitt crew of the vcimcI when she via
i torpdocd off tlio coast of ''pain last
( 1 liantnl( Im. hftlu nrrllfi! horn. Tlllrll-
fi members of the crow wero left In
npam, eui win era roiuni n mu ih
HiatiiK nil soon ns n ship If available
Captain Johnson, whose hum la In
California, said IiIh shtp wan toroefloed
without warnlne at 7 o'clock Within
two minute water i cached tli cnplnc
runm tititl the llulitM wont out. Ho linnie-
fllately ordered tlio men Into the four
Captain Johnson's boat rcndied Cnmn-
rlnns, hpiln, two da liter, mid within
'thrcn davs two otlic- boats had lauded,
The boat commanded by Knulneer John
Muiphy w is twclvo dajs at con beforo
It & picked up by a bpaulvn ulilp The
"1" "uffrml bever.ly from huiiKei and
told, ntid four of them died
.vrinur ii
Arthur II Bordley. of Baltimore, thn
,i.i.i ,,t.. .. i . .. . ... .. .....
" "Mivri, luuiiiianucu u num. in wilicn
wero tt-n men They pulled nway fiom
tho tiiilclin; ship and In a few minute
euiuu up HloiiKel'lo tho Mibiiiarliie, which
turned ii ee.iriilillgnt full upon them
llordlcy wa ordered In perfect Kncllsh
deau; lH.t. Ill, was
tp taltn K of lu.s men on tm.ird tho
taken below
ncernlnir tho
land and naul forcoH of tlio United
Mulct, whllo n half doen seamui from
the hulimartnn made irprated trips to
tho HlnkliiB Actaeon and cairled away
all nautical lustiumentH and Mich ftnrcH
as tin J wanted
Tha FubnmrlnA captain, llordley de
clarcd. i-encd him with wine and lca
relics whllo miestlonlnR him. and when
ho refused all Information threatened
to keep him n prisoner on the submarine
When Ilordley persisted In his refusal
licu uuruiry poroigicu ill Ills rciunui
tlm captain dlm!ed him and his bo-it
win pushed off.
TEAMWORK URGED
FOR WAR GARDENS
rViirlon T irhrnn PtpV TTp-uI
tjliaiies L.aiI110p raCK, lie.ltl
of Commission, Issues Call
to Home Gardeners
president of tho National Wir (iardru
Commission, today. "Tlio terilblo ciM
of tho uwakenlnit staggers us for the
moment, but blessings weat pecullur
cloaks nnd thlt catastrophe may bo ono
- - ... r.
of them If ever there was a time In tho
nisiory oi mis couniry wnen wo must
stand together that time 'h right now
Kipling has It pit In this ei
It alu t the guns nor ntiunincnt lmr
funds that they can inj.
But tho closo co-oieratlon that mkcs
them win the doj
It ain't tho individual, nor tho army as
n. tvimto
a whole.
But tl,l0attlUnmwork of "-r'
Tliluk tliat over," continued Mi
Pack, "o ou read that Kecietnrj Jin.'
Adoo rijt wo may have flat money tf
Think that over as joti read tint H"!!-1
amr xior.ui urges n last UM cverv
month to help save' food Head It anvlnl
at joit flrd S'eeretarv muni- is nrHn,.
... -
boya "over there' to sive food
..... . i . i.. ..
lios j ou liavo sent to tho trenehes. to
save food? Help to feed joursclf by
planting u garden In jour baeKnrd or
i acant Int. Ask the .Nation il War
Harden Commission, Washington. fur n
free garden planting book, sent for tho
poi-tagc of two tenta Cse that Mon
day oiT tu plan jour garden. Iteslgri
..... v. nu.wb w rii )j uini .IMk IIIH
irom me JviiocKerh- e-nu mid loin
garden club DO SOMI3TH1XO to
help! Only tho everlasting teamwork
of every blooming soul villi win this '
war i
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BOY KILLED BY BROTHER '
Chiiehen Play With Revolver and
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1 ntallty Is Result
I m.OOM.SKFUG, Pa, Feb 12 I'm
--...-- -. ..
?'5fi !""!.r . CJ7 ':Z ,:"1"'n-
inuMu .uuifi in. iia no ieii nr nn tlm .
, bed in which his inotlur. Mrs Lew Is 1
- - - - . --. sjia
l.rdman. lay with a week-old babe,
Three, minutes later he wat dead
"" "" iier no was uean
.... ..... ...v... .,, .. ,v,r ,1
Dervvick rxllceinaii, the victim nnd his
fourtreti-j.ar-old brot'ur. Charles, ob-
boy was shot In tho stomach'
Iteallzlng ho ban Miot his hiotlier. tho
and said ho had slept in a barn nil night
fearing ho would be punished
WOMAN AIDS UNCLE SA.M
'Class in Typewiitinir und Shoithnnd
Free in Haddonfield, N. J.
HADDONnni-D. .V. J, Feb 12 In
efforts to do her bit. Mrs. t:ihan l
Wcscott, dauehter-ln-law of Attorney '
PStils-all.V lo'rt'K. SZ? iR!Two Wilmington Couples More Than
the iraddoitfleid High School, the Hoard I Fifty Years Mnrried
of Riluoatlon faavlns- granted her th
privilege. The class U made up of' WlLJllNQTON, Del, Feb. 12 Mr.
donlield"0,n0" fc'S"f "n'1Hai1 am' M" A11,ert Bucher lo'l!iy luletly
MlsaScovel, daughter of former Prose- celebrated tho fifty-seventh anniversary
S.u.uur A""7T "Lei. win assist, airs,
cuior narry scavei. win assist.
vvoscon win give iierteacning and serv-
iVeJ'IinVi.,".r.,,,nJnn.a'!r.rv"
icea rree nnq mere win be no fees, Mrs.
Wescott first minlled to ih Co!iinv?.
im,i i-.i, ,.! .cr """"."
loom In the (olllnffswoo.t Ttlh eheet
for her class bu" m SSusIh Scno1,
1 ' ' er C'81. "" ss refused
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TO PROTECT WORKING WOMEN
. "W.IK.S
Phllomusian Club Members to Dis-
cuss Assistance During Wartime
The protection of women and children
In Industry during- wartlmo will be the
topic under d'seusslon nt today's meeting
of tho Industrial and leg fdatlve commit.
tee of the Phllomusian Club.
Mrs, Samuel Semplc. former president
of the State Federation of Pennsylvania
Women, and Miss- Mary McDowell, of
tho University Settlement, Chicago, who
wsb especially detailed by the Govern
ment for this work, will be the principal
speakers. The roestlnr. a round-table nf
faV, U open to friends of members. It
wtU be held at the clubhouse, 1944 Wal
nut street, beginning at 3 p. m.
Will Muster in MlUiia Infantry
llAWUSBUria. KeU t2. Colonel
Henry W; Bsoenwvker. of Altoona, mem
ber of tbe.Goyerwr's taa. vrllt muster
the Infantry company. t Lock Haven
te Mm ruAHra.MHtyltt' ThwmAAr 1,
r -w . . ...-.- ... .
V T
r S , . , , ,.,r s I ... . 1 'never loved I Sd I
S r!f Wow! t never? other lUlc )r( ST
p irTSiefVv ICAMOUFLAGE ffi tut yea . Jvgy Mb
Jecoratea likeM. jO S V v-s- i ' ' I
5upplcmenfj. ft iJPjj&A m. - .. - ,-, .. i wJXmOWKUr.
nnv VCVI V jl VIA U tipi n
I lINlNSYLVANIAN HELD
FOR THEFT AT CAMP
"Spencer Ilcigcs, of Uarrisburg."
Plends Guilty to Camp Stoies
Looting
CAMl' Di:Vi:N., Aser. Mass . Teh 12
I Spencer llclcet. of H irrlahurc. I'a . a
!irluilp, '" ,lle 'luarterm ister eorpj at I
i;amp De,en. whem he was chief eleik i
in ono of thu storel oll-es. before a mn
ual court-martial htro leaded guilty
to u elialgo of tlm tin ft of U00 pounds
nt tugar and flvu tubs of butter from
the at my stores here, which, ldence
I'howeO, ho sold outside tho eamp
llelges enlisted last May nnd, It was
st-itcd, wit foimerly prlnelptl In the
high fcehool at llarrlsbuig, I'a, and alto
walked 111 tho ollleo of the rennsjliatila.
Killro.nl at Altoona, I'a IIo was do
moted from sergiant to piivate about
ii month ago when lip was flr-.t mt.
petted of tho theft of (lovemnient
""re". ' The probh-m H ono centeied not so
much nlotirf tlio Immediate waterfront,
but In tho territory eontlguout and
HAWrnrK" UAC TAin?M paillcmanv running pirallel ulnng tho
IlfAllljUtdi UrLO IfilVLin ihtreti-h fiom nboie Callonhlll street to
.-.. , ... a I'o'nt loo Cr-nups' slilpjard In
996 07fi OO IM l?IJKQl ,lIf' teirltor aro a larg,. number of
P-i.J)V I Uj-JUU 111 IIIOIIO nianiifiettirlng ehtabllhnicntt nt vary
Georgia Camp Expects to
i , 7 T ..
AlaKC a quarter Billion 111-
surance Mark
AMP HANCOCK, Augusta, fin, Teh
12.
War risk insurance rejiorts at Camp
. . , . ...
Hancoc,! for tll( eck ending fcaturday
as given out jtMetday by tlio divisional
..,. ....'.. .. ..
ton .ho a i-rand to ta o S 4 -S"oo"
ton. bhovv a yrand total ot 5-6.0.6.-00
During tho week ?45,00t,000 Insurance
as wriuen .so iar ...3oJ men nt ino
camp have taken tho IiibUranco with a territorj nppears to lest wilclj with
grand averago of JS2C3 per man. private owners nnd a survey Is being
With tho mark set by tho lnsuranco i made at tho present time to useert.aln
olTlcers for the entire campaign. JJOO-Mf Mjftklent watchmen aro being em
000,000 passed by 26,000 000 olhe'ers I nine oil nnd ir th..v un nrimerlv carry-
J efcterday Wero confident that when tho inB ut instruetlons as to keeping out
"nal curtain It rung down on the cam. 0t nil premises unknown pel sunt or
Ilalsn t)mt Camp Hancock's total wlllltlioo who can give no satlsf.utory
bo a .U.arter billion. j reason for their present c
Today Is tho last day of tha campaign. . , , r......i srm. .. i... ,.
UP..m.ll,nr ti. tlm ..fllef nn.l !..,.,, I
Mil be made
'Iho 110th Infantry tontlnuos to lend
''' tho matter of Insurance per man.
while the regiment also boasta of lmv-
ng two of tho lOO per rent organization
units vihleli have taken tho full amount i
First and eond lieutenants at Camp
lltnnAnb .. .. i. ..i. - - -i ..
promotions, according to statements
iuuliv. i-K hi a ii iiii aivru n. i:i..iiii:- inr
given out jetterday tit division head-
fuarlirs relative ti the competitive cx-
uiiuiiutiuus niucu nro 10 00 nem at once .
Thero aro thlrty-seven vacancies in1
eaptnlns and firft lieutenants at the I
rsnili fdlir ef IIia rnrmni. ,....1 klr.n I
at Camp Sheridan for tho purpose of at.' J18 r"'1"'1 letters containing appeals
tending tho ordnanco training tchool. fo,r.,?!d tV 'e nggregate of J319.O00. In
orders Issued j-esti rday dispatched other a1'w",on tn're arc several offers of mar
olllcers to the schooL They are eight rIaK8. m,d oCrer'1 of pcts ot H" variety
I In 4rilr.. !,. J.wtrt ..t-h
in number, all attached to divisional .
units and are as follows: Captain George
13 Kemp, lioth Infantry; Captain W.
T. Karle, 10JU Supply Train; Captain
Paul It. Shubert. 111th Infantrj : Cap
tain Harry II Baker, 110th Infantry;
faptaln Charles F. Itlsler, 103th Ma-chine-Gun
Battalion; Captain Thomas
ltusbcll, Jr, 109 th Machine-gun Battal
ion, and Captain Georgo 13. Gangloff,
I 103d l;ngincers
FOUR CELEBRATE WEDDING
ot meir weuuing at tncir nome at itos
nwlney street Many friends called on
lto,laey street Mai
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t"0."." a."r.1'1B.
At tneir nome. aus e-oncora avenue.
Colonel and Mrs. John T. Layneld
relehrated the fiftieth nnnlversary of
ier wf ddnir. jn tha evening- they wero
entertained at a dinner party by their
"" Walter A. LajflMd 'vice president
t thc At,a, ,,OW(Jer companj-, at hla
home In. Park place.
FRANCE LAUDS AMERICANS
Two Pennsyjvanians Given War
Cross by President Polncaro
LKWISBUIMl, I'a. Feb. 12. Infor
mation list ben received here that Cor
wrul Iroy Clarke and Private John
vanderbllt are two of the four Bnckneit
ambulance men given the cross ot war
by President Poincarc, of France, re
cently. The other names havo not been
learned
Both men are members of the B. A. 13
fraternity, which hat twenty-flve men
from the local chapter In service.
i
Aid AMured Dependents
HAUUISBUna. Feb, 12. Georgo F.
Lumb, netlntr atirrrlntmnt nf the
State police, has been Informed by the
Attorney General that the act ot 1917
nrovldlnc for leave with part nar for
doxfndent ot State employes who enetr
muiiarv nemcD. in aiimicaDia io ninn
who havo entered State service since a
vsi.m uwrssw,, voire wine ee
PROTECTION OF WATERFRONT
PROPERTY WORRIES OFFICIALS
Police Making Survey to Ascertain Whether Factories
Are Adequately Guarded Puzzle Where to Get
More Watchmen if
Iii.idniu ito protection to the long
t'retch of territory contiguous to tha
Uclawaio Illicr waterfront is a matte,
that is perpleilng both tho Federal and
municipal authorities Numerous con
ferences hio recently been held b
twe,.n army and naj oltlol.ils and
United btates Maislul Noonnn on tho
one sl.le', lepresentlng tho federal Gov
rnment, and tho Major and Supcrln-
ti ndent of Police lloblnson. acting for
! tho city of Philadelphia
ing ueceiipiion it is lo mo pioper
guarding of these that the olllclals aio
,vm giving their attention, but theie
appears to bo some conflict ot authority.
I Under a proclamation Ismed by tho
Piesldent on November 11 last alien
enemies were forbidden to appioieh
within 1011 5 aril.) ot an plur, whirf or
dock and In a ccneial wav within inn
.mis or in- siio.o lino wiiere "
lug jui Miction over this tetiitory.
United States Marshal N.nan sajs ho
hiiH provided ndeuuuto protection with
..l. ..V...R ...U..C. ...... U...w,.UC.. .,,,-
' "'"". '',7",. niw -
1 edi ral guards and hundreds of iirlvuto
"" '" mt""-
m:STINC. WITH OWNERS
M tho prN,om Um0 tbo Batmt(,
guardlnir of nroorrttes in contiguous i
'l "" u'" u "l"""' -"" '. . 1
In charge of tho waterfront patrol, was
assigned by Superintendent ItoUnson
to make a complete report of nil fac
tories that In Ills Judgment vveio more
(JETS OFFER OF WIFE
TO REPLACE PET DOG
owanda Man Deluged With Re
quests for Charity Alter Pub-
lieU., nf r,l. t..i
llClty ot Lanlne tuneral
Tnn-ivm t...,. ,..
w . .v.. ., t i w, ..... - u.iinfs
lent here, two
pet dog with an
the- burial he
' i. .'""" ;piacp.
Bed Cross chanter of ono western
city has teverely crltlcizi-d his tiendlng
mo money ror tne uog and asks for a.
large sum for Itt work A Sin l'ran-
clsco woman seeks 116 for lied Crosn
worn nnd another has asked for (100 000
to endow a homo for "homeless" dogs.
A St. Louis woman, claiming a bank
roll of several million", has offered her
hand, heart, bankroll and two valuable
dogs to the stricken owner Colleges.
have appealed for large sums, ono being
a negro lnktltutloti, which seeks 1C000.
A western college' wanta $100,000 to
endow a hall to Walbrldgo and other
appeals aro from men, women, boys and
business organizations In all sections ot
tha country, Two Shamokin boja want
aid one seeks funds for a collego edu
cation nnd tho other wants money for
clothes.
POTATtt MEN ORGANIZE
Various Agricultural Boaids to Bo
on Executive Committee
TIIENTON". Feb. 15. The New Jersey
State Potato Growers' Association the
nrsi or us ivinu in ini.s Mate, lias been
organized here. Secretary Alvn Ageo, of
the State Board of Agriculture, pieslded
and explained the advantages of such an
organization 13. P. Miller, of Chicago.
In charge of the potato division of the
United btutet Food Administration, nd.
drresed the delegates on standard grades
and other regulations In connection with
the marketing of tubers.
The organization wilt be governed by
a president, secretary-treasurer and an
executive committee, the latter belnB
mado up of representatives of the va
rious agricultural boards and of four
co-operative associations ot New Jersey,
which will be appointed later.
The nominating committee Is: Henry
Loreland. Salem: John W, Hendrlck
son. Kwlng; Walter Mirtch. Brldgetont
William Hughes, Middlesex; K. C. Con'
over. Freehold. ane Asa, Moore. Mull lea
Hill. The constitution committee In
o'udes Fred Cnrdner, Ilobblnsvllle;
John H Hanklnsou, Glen Moore, and
Frederick Llpplncott, Mount, Holly,
French Getting Brady to Kick
PARIS. Feb. .12. The. French Gov
Ms ordered ,1,000,000 footballs
They Are Needed
or less vulnerable and to I'ccctain tlio
mmiber of prlvuto vi ttehrni n tmplojcd
at eaeh lie It obtaining this informa
tion tpeedlly, ho say, tluoush co-op-ei
itlon with Cnptalns JkTcPnddnn, Kenny
and Callahan, In vvhse ellntrlcts thn
territor) contiguous te tho waterfront
are i lies. Marshal Noooan. tlnough ills
coips of depullus, It maldttg u, similar
Inspection,
1C a menace is found to ist either
??.IMi
men will be Rent Into um territory or
both. Hecausc of tho scarcity of pillce
men. Superintendent Robinson said that
onlj a few men might be Kured foi the,
purpose.
The question of using thi newlv oigin
bed homo defenso guard or this duty
was considered, but quickly abandoned
It appears that the guard was organized
and that the r,iie.ion of this
nencv.
emergency Is to be solelj dii termlncd by
theMajor. '
WON'T I'Si: NFAV Ml L1TIA
I Arno P. Mow Its, civ Ulan director of the
i uuard, saja that whllu thuro aro 7CU0 i
jlnembel() , tl)0 clty uml , lt ,200 ,
',, - .,.,. ,,
armed and uniformed,
: ' " " ',,
'" "? ..Mo p
", , ,,,"Ji,
.in they lie expected tn
roptrtv, hoi vcver great
"' '" '10 amldpated emergency. The
' . . ,.,.,-.. ,, ..,,, ,
'" to guard "houn, .., poiic-
inun aro railed cliiovv In tv. or guard
aiij property In the event of ,i i lot or
similar emcrgeiicv. .e m mbo sug.
gested that Councils might 1 asked to
provldo for a number or tempoiaij po
lloeme.i, or "Brownies." as tliey wire
called during the car strike? ; but no
definite action will be taken along this
Hue until other plans havo In en con-
sldereii
To meet n similar situation the police
department of Nw York Increnstd Its
speclnl w iterfront foreo to C70 men.
Over there It Is known as the marine
division, operating under nn Inspector,
and works In close co-operation with the
United States MaiMial
$300,000 IS AT STAKE
INWERELESS SUIT
International Signal Seeks an Ac
counting From Uw Marconi Com
pany of Ameiica
TIU3NTON", Feb. 12 The Interna
tional Signal Company linn brought feult
In the Court of Chancery to compel
an accounting on tlm part of tho Mar
coni Wireless Telegraph Company of
America, alleging that tha Mnrconl Com
pany Is Indebted to tho International
Company to tho extent of approximately
$300,000
Tho suit Is bases! upon nn agreement
nllegtxl to have been onttied Into bo
twe'en the Marconi Company, nnd the
defunct National Uleotrlc Signaling
Company for tho eala or I. asltik of w Ire
less telegraphy patenltt held by both
Undor this agreement each company
was to pay u monthly feo ot ?60 for
eaeh main station operated under pat
ents of the other coininj
When tho National Company became
Insolvent, the agreement with tho Mar
coni Company was turned over to the
International Company. whUh acnulred
tho assets und propotty of the National
Company. The agreement, entered Into
October IS, 1914, it Is said, was to be
enforced until April 13, 1926, tho date
of tha expiration of a number of FfH
senden jiatents for wireless telegraphy,
but either party was given tho option
of terminating tha agreement upon
nlnetj -dnvs notice,
Notlco of Intention to terminate the
patents was given last May by tho
Marconi Company, since which time. It
Is charged, it has refused to make any
accounting to tha International Com
pany for Installations under that com
Pattys patents
Lincoln Birthday
Dance
Heatless Monday Gives
Way to Cheerful
Tuesday
Tho Dansant, 4 to 6 in
Afternoon
Evening Dancing,
10 Till Closing
SL James Hotel
Walnut at 13th
. j j.v 1V. , r
MUNICIPAL COAL PILE
NEXT ON THE PROGRAM
Fuel Administration Laying Plans
. n . t. in..
to Prevent Recurrence of This
Year's Cliaob
WAMUXCTOJif, lcb 12 We havn
with us next the municipal goal pile.
, , , ' ., '
With tho Mieatless holidaj order on
the vere ot lulnc lifted the fuel ad-
ministration Immediately began Plan -
nlng for any recurrence of this w.nter,
coal elmos
Asslstant Administrator knead has
launched a call for tho mobilization of
Idias a"nu plans for cstabllFhtnent or
municipal coal piles In all cities.
Gal field and Director fWneral Mc-
Adoj are determining today tho fate of
tho "norklisa Monda-" program With
III. .ffll fllirl f Cn.illluipl II !.... .. .Inm l.v..
- ' " "-
eould be lifted
JERSEY IWEN START
FOR CAMP FEB. 23
i Ihii'ly-four Per Cent of First
Draft, 6998 Men, Will
Leave for Dix
TJIJ3NTO.N", Feb 1J
The adjutant gmei-al's department to-
... .m.. ... . . . .,.. . ...
dav notified nil tho local draft bonds
of tho State of the tltno of departuto to
Cam)) I)l of 3scvv Jertej IM per nut
quota Beginning yatuidaj-, February
23, nnd continuing until Wednesdaj,
Ietuuaiy 27, New Jersey will send 008
men on this call Of this number S3.'
will leavo for the cantonment Saturdaj",
February 23; 3781 on Mnnila), the 23th:
1718 on Tucsdiy, tho i'Cth, and 031 on
Wednesday, tlm 27th. Thin would leave
onl 0 per ent of tho Stnti 's quota nnd
many of the-e havo alic.uly been dtnftcd
into servleo In -.jK-clal branches.
Of the Kouth Jetivy counties. Bulling
ton County will bend 137 men to camp
on the 23d , uctnii, B0 men on the
26th; Cumberland, 121; Salem, 171,
Gloucester, 113; Atlantic City, C9, Capo
May Countj C; Camden County, out
Mdo of Camden cltj-, 10J: Camden Ut,
114, all on Mondii, tho 2uth.
Mercer will tend 322 men on Wednes
day the 27th Monmouth, 1" on Tues
day tho 26th, and 44 men from Anbury
Park on luesday tho 26th. Atlantic
Countj', outsldo of Atlantic City, villi
send 73 men on Monday the 25th.
ChesU'r Calls Hazleton Pastor
HAZIJ3TOX. Pa. Feb. 12 The P.ev.
Howard J. Bell, pistor of the Frceland
Presbyterian Church the Iait two j ears,
has tindered his resignation, to take
effect April 1, when he will accept a
charge at tho Second l'reibv terlan
Church. Chester, Pa ,
Jfanscom's
An Explanation
Tho sale of a barrel of
flour for which we are
closed this week by the
Food Administrator
was made and paid for
in January, before thc
50 and 50 or price ruling
was made, in fact the
fixing of profit on flour
was only made last
Wednesday Cthe fithL
6 Our profit on the trans
action would not .have
paid an expressman's
charges tp deliver it at
Ardmore. Our profit
being less than 1V? per
cent., while it cost at
least 15 per cent, to do
business. The bad
traveling prevented its
delivery until last
week, but after it was.
sold and paid for we
believed in honor it be
longed to the purchaser.
.THANKS
Our tlntfre (banks te the newt.
r"ii'rr and our .many custemer-frieniis
for the eipreMleas ef eentlaVnc und
nupporl.
Our Restaurants, Candy
and Pastry -
OPEN AS USUAL
1IM Market St.
un
hitut 81.
M Merit JH
ClIKSTint, Ta, 1M 12
"Jly father was a blrthilght Quaker
nnd I wat rilfed In tint faith, but I
lmc seen Krinco and I inn for uni
versal military training."
Major V,' A Oirrctt, of the Hcmlnuton
Arms, one of the four experts sent by
th- United States to franco to study
that country's railways for the handling
of Uctiernl l'trshlng's forceto declared
himself in mi address Jiero before ho
luipt of cadets and nfTlcefs of tho Pnn
f)hnnli Military Colleee Tho Major
further fold!
fA...lli....B ft. a ymt front look
Lrnnil ltn. lint lliprt- nl il l.IiOO.t'OO iitT i
man pri-otiers In llusln. and If they mo I
rkased " The Major did not llulMil
tlm senteiirc ....
MiJ r llanett emi.haslzoil the ttoincn
dous tafk In transporuitlon faced by tho
I lilted Stutct In 1'iance
"It Is a llfty-mlle haul from tho port
of delurkntlon to tli- IlrltMi 1 to" It Is
Utltiidi ha more 'than SOO.OOO laborers
no lnllej! to the American imps . nit
and CO 000 transiortallon men at work
on their lift mllet"
Ho told how thotoughly General
r-crablw; lnd won the rer vet and -.onfl-
dence of tho liencli people.
I'lrnhliiir stood at l.af.ivettt's tomb at
salute nnd uttered Just four wolds 'La-
f ivetto, vi o arc lwre' Tho French knew
that v o had sent them n man of action
I ny that Gen ral l'erthlng Is absolutely
tho right man In the right ld'cc. and
will glvo ti right ucoum of himself
Major Garrett deseril (si with t
fnctlon nn tnpietIon tilp ho had mart"
In 'i n mill iiikiti willoll Gerill.atl l'ri1--
oneio wire iiultlng l'if finishing toudies
"lhai eamp." he i-ald. 'has ln' been
und by 800U Ameilem i-oldliu i"
German pritontrs nau mnio miaruj io
si'ipu when thn liiiicetloii piny ar-
ivid
"Mako no mlMnkc," he told the V M
'" raeicts "The Ccimans aro eveiy Inch
soldiers We have to light verj inch
of tho way to Herlln and the way is
long and the way ii hard Th" Germans
never tetreat lluy have to be pushed
shoved back
' But the Kaler's talk of 'I and God'
" not wojked In ut Jean one Instance
I Tho wind In 1 ranco blows from the
,,( nnd from the fcouth and tho gas
from the gas .shells that the Germans
i shoot blows back upon them"
Ho contralfd tho coal famine hero
h ,llilt,"' ioo. where coasts f5
l.i ton nnd not even a half-ton tan be
,,1UBnt, anil where trav el, . xcept for tho
military and on trrandt of mere, doej
, n0' ,x'st,
' pms Ktme? IIJS
first, last and all the time Ee ennttruc-
j iUv I10l Oestruetive In jour eritlcisms
Ahlc J0urt.elf tveo day 'Whit itm J
dnlng to win our war?"'
i
Ralph F:. McMillan, Writer, Dies
MHDFOUD, Mass, Feb 12 Italph
I! McMillan one of tho best known
mvrMutier writer in New Uialanri. dlo.l
at ids home hete jesterdaj', of pntu-
ntonki Ho was born In North Adams,
thirty-live vcars ago McMill in special- '
led on baseball, but his articles on
fltunto and politics, his humor&UK
sletehes and his verse- also attracted i
considerable attention. He was a gradu
ate! of Philllps-Andover Academj-, Wll-
Hams College und Columbjv Cniverslty
Trade Board for l'ennsgrove
PU.VNhGROVK. N. J, Feb 12 BusI I
ncs men of Penngrove have started a
committee to formulato plans for the I
organization of a local ehamber of com
merce Two meetings liavo teen ho.d to I
Piomote an association of business men
,V ;""?!", umi.."'nt i ili','',n.vor r
tlio oiganlzlng committee-, nnd the other
nietnliera aro J. D Press, (liarlea 13
Itlnda, nugeno A McAdsms. Orvlllo'
Parker, J. V I-ajton and Samuel Koscti-blolh
BEGINNING TODAY
. i , , Make a Hit
A the dansant . with Your
Will BC Given Daily From fAk Valenlinc
Dancing Nightly, from 6:30 on V V v
TWO ORCHESTRAS X )Sk
itotel Colonnade V Wk
CHESTNUT AT IS"" STTRCCT wCv Haal
i ?:S PUT A? THRIFT liljl
, ,V-r STAMP in the 0fy
Yfy envelope and add fc
ft.V-S Victory's promise r.lf
P?'Zh to your Valentine Mki
?k wish- ,J)'$il
, $ n Them Most ?$$
-!,:? 'i-cr . , -fifty
1,-tU Anywhere A'AtM
W-svJriJ TWs Space Contributed by tho fV'-Ill
rVT Trust ComPne and Sar- S ffM
Yte.Zfo inga Fund of Thlladelplda A&M
ij fr sriJaPreffea!tHHawHeaBeBTAeeaiieBj'; m
WASHINdTON. Teh. l-
Ttm tiroebimatlon to La lifanAj 4
. - ....w j
1'resldent Wilson next Monday, whlif
win I"" mo tTumrj- s vmire forcljl
trade tinder Ilctnse, Is expected to
followed Immediately by Institution mi
a nrcm of control In eettlng up ,;
orptiniuiiui'.
Tho Uutenu of Foreign nnd Dom"'r.
fomim rcc, the Hhlpplng Hoard and y(Ui
Trade Itoird will co-operale in theiront A
.,- ...I l"ll ..Ml 1... .U- . ""'
i)r JUHUn llflll lll ue WW OUrfQa '
lepresentitlrr in th Dtrislon of Pi,,.'
nlnir, recently created by the Bhlopu,,
"""'" j
Hnriaru
liOlUU ui"- uwivhv" w jyriiu Ua, ,(
Kxlcntlon of tho partial control et t,.
norts to nil purclns.es of forelim r.
w ill ralso again the old question ef ,,.
eaileil ctfivniriis una nonTKSntlalg,
axmuc i as ino uesireu result or m..
tomiage for ar ltet must be aceow.
pll-hcd through reduction In tlio um v
ships for cim Inn commodities not .'
rectly ecmlrlbutlns to tho rar. OfllcUl,
icallzo that thtro "nonetsentlals mm
meat.
bo restricted nnd, after the Presidniti'
luue-iujiumuii n raui-i, ino importltioa
of many luxuries will be cut do
Whllo tontiol of Imports nil cut don
Mma i,usnest It Is tald authorluth-tlV
Ulnt hctn Is no Intention of needlenii
hannlng foiflfm trade. Whtro curtail'
mcnt of Impom would nffect nny indo.
I try dlf.istiously repicisentatlies of th.'
tiade will have a hearing,
0lie inlp0rtain result of tho llccul
I utpm Is rvllfrlfil In Uh fm lna... .
I tfin jU,inrf v( rhlps, especially bjjf'
,,K As America it the dominant '"'
i tor in oninmereo toda)-, trade rcstrlctloni"
imposed bj- this eountry will ha.t tul
reaehing Inllueiice, which will coirH
construction of ships elsewhere at (m
nage tpaoc crows moro nnd more rah.'
uiie.
Bids on 600,000 Pairs of Seeks
WASHINGTON", Feb 12 Bldi r
C00.000 pairs of woolen ncks, for Asi" !
nvery in rnuaaeipniti, were opesel'
here by the Quartermaster's Depart
ment of tho United States Marine Corpt.
Tho six bidders wero W. H. McCMW
Vevv Orleans: J3 M Townsend & Co;-'
revv lorti; jiua iionie-rj- company, pftj,
idelphl.i: i: It Studbury & Co, xv
York: Frank T Dunlap, Philadelphia,
ana A I., liimnie, I'liuaaeipnia.
Conseryation the Watchword
Special No. 1
('or ihis week only)
' Ladies' Waists
Cleaned, 75c
Instead of $1.00 to $1J0
'J
An eKtraorttlnjiry opportunity fori
vr:r inur io xieiij io conserve cieui
1ns find save tnone. Tuke adrsn
taire of this offer nnd
I'hone Walnut O'.SJ
CAUL AD DKLIVEK rOVjrtXY
Primo Dye Work
Dyers and Cleaners
Wholrsnle nnd Rrtat
310-14 hunts Hill Street
211 Penth 1Mb Street
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