Wl'"'' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGIER-PHILABEIPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U, 10X8 a7SHIP0lJTPUT!Krrfe., . ...mnrw Ann , "" -t v " " "' FARUJNDMLUSSc ,., Peace Pressure Brou ff hi on Austria Wilson Bids Gregory Jab Hog Island frtilil Pair Our liny Aim I Iran. Ik tlint- ihm tiers.. Ot cilir tjpo should lie ti'lilini .llili-il," Continued from Pace line minds that lii menus litiftliifRo a war l u linlsji If mi --sai'V 1 In' must . ,--,,..... ... . . ... .. V WIlT l' U llionil II li. . .--.-..I .. , in- inn.-.' .,,. .1 tx ..Mil Tminilire Pl'OUUCOU Sl""lel VV ' ' ' ll '"' ""'finim sHV.) . ,.,,t ,liU ,, he AUKtrl.ni mind." hihl1 '"' ; D0UDIO lOHUclfci- I iuuuvaai ., ,,, ,K.M , ,, , 1( () (Wi ,i, i Hii- high oltklal. "on.-,, that kiioxvtedK- i "w ." P.,.,! IlnU11 l)i EllemV ''.To'0, "". .V ""est.-! bt Iti-scrve ' sinks Into the AUs'rlan mltnl mi v. Ill I "",?" Submarines gpBBD ul' ,,,()K ,!M8 Sh6' rif f f arnica i ou of British VcHHclH Slco Hi" I'll'''"0 oC 'Jl"11 " "j.u, vessels, CSU of, 'nturo than f(00 tuns 11U" ,,1'" ""'' TIC BCel.ly lotah-" 111, l "tT lltr.- fu.trr ,. tiitm HI"" IV,-. 1 I ' HU'M .. , ton' I"1" 'hd'HR tons tuns '"'".l Ill 13 Si-lit. III!.. II " ."I as ' "'',- ." n 2 rt -: !., M hi. 11.. lit n i ,:! Ts r. i.i. -ji.. it s lr '; js "-t. us.. 14 i 111' S 1 Nox I.. S 4 Mr -!! I-, a vm. it., i Jon" I in Nov. Is. . in 7 Juno ,J ;.- r. Nov. it... tt 7 Jun ,;" s, 7 I i.e. l,. in 7 Jon' - y; T. I'l'-. . . II 7 July J II n imp. in., ti n Ju' ,? it I 11- LM.. 11 i Juir hi .. a nee. an., is A joir -? !.? j .1.111. ia.. .1 :! auk. ; :( . .inn. fn.. n r. "' 10 1 a .inn n.. ti r Au' ?,!; im r. l-vii. a., m n All; -I! in .1 ivi.. 10.. 1 a f"'i' ."i ' I" " - Wl1 in s " Tutula. 00 238 t t eepl , LONDON, I'll). II. i Mni'ticii ltritislt iiiercliaiititioitt ' ttcrc s-""k ' l,,ilu' "r su'"n"rillt' i" (he week cmleiJ last Sunday. Of these lliirleeii wore ;.!s ul" KiOll tons or more ""! "ix ,u'rp ",,l'r that tonmiKo. Tlireo tislii.tK. erafl ; also were sunk. " The Io- hli il tinisiderable in (rcac oier that reported lahl week, nhtcli as lifteen e.-sels. ten or ' them ocr 1U00 lonx. 'iillerinuii I.tiiztiiK. in tnml .if l.'n Mar lit Httci't. Tim iiullei'iiuili lertlll. J I1i.it llnliilii niiiiiivpil tirilpotii.iiix liy (llvtiibtn. Iiik lid im1 ii ml lcfuiil tn mi 11. iiw.is ullill nriK'tcil In 1I1 mi NVh of t,n Vtrlli'- iiiiii.. n- 11 mi. ; lilrtn utpili'i' In tin- cmiluyi't l'"f, 'M'Mlnl UmKm H'iri'i'iiliillrx uf Hit illilun lnilr li.rn iiilntlj nt ml. .iiKatilz Inu tlip tiiitiiinliiii 1 inpluyi'". TlK' llrKt ' liiUllin; tli.il tin-' i'iiii1uypi'K 1i.nl nf a , ftt-IKi' 111H mIh-ii tlii'lf iiijilojoH faikil , in rlmtv mi HiIh illumine. I U'linitn iiliKrlK, liuinl iiuiu itlinui fiOn, ' were vtalliihcil iilltt-ltlf nT flMiiis. Tllc liail 1111 illllliiilty tu Miltllm iiiiii1i.M'K tint - In oiilrr 1. ir flmiis. At lltnl, a few mum 1 Mutnen ttito Itiillmil to (,'n to orl. AlRilinnilH on I hi' p. 11 1 of llii' ili'KitH, I lioui'Wr, v.011 tliPin oU'l. Tin- ticKro Wdiiicn mcii oeorlul to I til .N'ortli N'llllll ytlrft. tllf lKtlililuarti'1'K 1 uf the union, ulicro tliry ctc riuolUil. , A. SII11M', huslni'SM inahavcr nf tlic 1 illilun, i-.ilil today Hint ntioiit 100 non- litilnti kIioiis woic nIToclcil. Ilo i.ilil that the HtrlkfiH weto ilPtctinlntil ti rcniiitti 'nut until tln einiilovciH "lunlllril a nil- I llncm,."S to lcc'iii;nUo the unlun. j "Our union tin'tiilmrM vi v.cnl; In .union clioiif," talil Mr Silver, "aic earn- Iiik front $1." lo $1J 11 wi'fU. Those who , work In nonunion yliupa nro rurnlni; ho. 'tween $"1 11111I t' 11 week for the mtn" work done by the union inii''oyi.n. Our 1 strike, will 110 conducted In mi orderly , way. Wo lian pleketH nut today and 1 they are ti'leiihonliiK I'otinlantl Rood iicwh to us. The pteki'tH weie illntriliiiluiR roil 1I1 I'lilat'H to iieooii 1 on the Irei-t toilnv. In whlili it wax M't forth llinl with Hie high ''"M of hiliK It 11,11 ;i i,ii,. t-hip to i sliI mid Fiiiort, raniil'ic MiiMi-tneitlin; have hern .tilled for tml.iy at the I'.itkwiiy lIulhlliiK, tln.inla nud fheiry etteet anil in Nnrlh Ninth' -IIIM t. lMher Aliraius, of Jill North War ti,oek street, and I.eali I'aiiln, of aj.'ii ArlltiKlon i-lteet, (.trlkltiK lileUel.-, tuilai at the union heailiiiiarlem iiKKerted Unit lli.y had Inen imsaulieil j-hlle plek. t iiik liy "KttoiiK-arm men" In I he mri nf their former emiilojerH. Thev h.ud while on I'ourth Hlrvet near Ar.ii thev hid hefii attaeked liy tun 01.11 who skippi'd them in th" filer and olh'i-wl.-e liandleil them roui;hl A Uittle-!- ill I. etueeii the Klrli. and Hie lie 11 mid oilier rtrlMin; Klrls look il.nc- ue ( unllmird trnui Vat ni , ... International SliliiliulldlinS 1 orimutlmt, t' Hie. ,..,., 1,.,.,. ,w, ...in.MiIllr.. Ilil 11 Ml. .... IH'X l.t..'. ..t . - ...... that the. 1 Mieiullliircn were ..-e, he In f tin' OoM'inmetii i.ril. r for mieeil luo drilled that thero w.11 ni dilay llnll that the m-M-nrn iiolltleul of- '"" """; funilvp Ik a I'liivcti.." , liiilliMtlutiK ate niat.lei.lte.i!erinaiii..l. t. S. C. HEAD SILENT tircH enniouii.iRf. i" 'eiiimii nun .inn-, .,., 1 iniilfll7 lilf Irian military leaders Mum- well that I (M l.M l'hi UltSl' 1'li.UHh ' Anierhaii ilium nt" ImlU n larRe llne and that lh Auierhan nilrit i one of determination. Iilnliiihiili liere usseit Hint Hie An."- trt.in Httiintlon l rrlmHy emh.irnii'K- ( the iicIIihi of ihi 1 I11B tlrtiuiiliy mid linn lolauilotis (ire im Iiivi'mHriiH swell tli.lt Hie lUiiiilmiHiM uf Hie tnlll- jlnry eleinonl U rnikinsered. The rntli- 'iilie Inltili'l.io la hehiB illrwtml low.itil linliresflin; (.eriiian I'aHiolte' mill Count MillJIerlllllR I- one of Hie lead" is of that fultli iWlHi t'.e xlew that I Hie t'oim does not 1'iiiijhler there W miy ' juiHIU'iitloii for any pro! .tij.inoii or the stlilRKle I Hut 1111 In Iko nriMliI l!ire Is 11 .t tho KllKhlrsl tnilleatlKii of the tmsltlmi that the Herman t'haneeller will take tn till speei'li ne.M Tuoiilny. atii! o'.ll. I.ils and 1 tlliloinatH wim lire followlhc the slltia- 'Hon with the inoit lnt.ii-e ltit.re"t have little Imp" 'hat he will hint liny uf the l'toMiletit'H iMn.inil It ii liretiuuo inr tills lii-Ilef Urit 'it"" it U tf.'lilertd nil AtlSttl.l. Wllele Hie "Ueo selltlllient l.i so (itrntti; It i.innoi 11 My lie Ignored liy tho mleis J ulIieluN het .--eo t... au for worry In tho till el Kent ieiv ixpressed liy I Ilrltlsli leaders oier Trcildent Wilson' 1 latent hlattmcilt. They point nut that I mi 11 matter of imeli serious Import tt ' would lm unlikely that the I'reslilenl's po-illlon would In- tiiini'inoiisly Itiilorsi'il. i,d the Uiilhh Heiiemlly hiixe filt hitter 'nwnrd Aiuli.' eer Mliee the In KinttinB of Hie v.'' It 1- ai'iepted neio Hint there will h nun-li iliplnniuHe Iilli'klllK and tllllllK f"l Hie Ilet few day. It l not lil.el llinl f until l'7.rllllll will make mil illlr.l lOply to l'lt-shleiil WIHni tinlll nftei Hie tler- 111. in situation Ih thliiutl hy Hi - Iniprilal BEHIND THE SCENES With Rulers and Leaders of Wartime Europe liy Till: I'lMNCKSS KADZIWILL (t'rpyright, fit ii'j tht J'nti.'i' l.rdjrr Comtuiiiii.l TI1I.1 1 an n It I. ml, pl.ieo I .war In'"' out few nud weel, HltH Mwlplit V. 'hihllii-ou, tm -Id in 'I Hi. AiarrliMii 'iiternatlon.il sioiilnuhiHUi Corporatloii. ill .limit to run mini uc" I'l'i'Mlileni 111 ! ' -i iB if the ti-ie 01 o..' 1 e Incut uioiii'i at IIiik Island. II. iiim .1 init that A.hnli.il Howies, wh" In 1.1I. rllare of Hie plant for the Hommii 1 m has fiiiliiilileii ail persniiM i-'ii. 1 n. .1 1 The kin Hoi lilnuil ship) it. I of Aiuei'le.i 1 I ii.i'iiiitlaiial SliipLiidilii ('oltiorn'liii from tmla)1 tin w II 1 "full stem ahead." tu nixoHlaiue n.ih the uriKln.il extensile plans. It' .11 Vi tal!, nliont iiiattiis there, inlral l'riinels T. Howies. ."I"'eili r-np ' of tho f.ni.'i-mnout shl1iulldliiK plant lias nuthoilr.ed Hie cotitrtielluii or Hi. full llfty shlpwns. Tho Insl of thefe w US, lie lias an-' linuneeil, w ill ho ready fur keels In 1 ninety-two da.is, wlilell will plaee the eoiupletlon of the assembling ceetlMi ot tho !aul at .May 17. He explained that a dellnite selieilule has keen worked out. llslni; the date, on wllleli krels are to he laid anil that the const! ili'Huii nf tho ways would t!o for waiil on a ha-ls of hailiiB 11 way ready on tho day mi whlili It Is lived lli.it tin keel fur Hun ship I-, to ho put down. Admiral Il..w!es jjiivp eites"lon tn his illslnste .it the 1 ittlelsni helns itt reeled .11 Hie Hub Nlntitl piojeet. "lf oil ruin the 1011IM1 if Hi- Aiiiert.'.m IHHlpte Ill Olll alollll to tltlll otil sluie.." he s'lld. "iuii do ..iiimIIiiiir Hnr not onlv ptiihinRers the -liiiihinlillim tunsniiii lint Hi'' sin u -s m tins eoiltitiy 'III the war " 1 lie Hi pi et the opinion Hint 3 ; 1 i 'v ": '-I ir: A liuiml Love Storii Id. old fctmy At hast, win a h. had nl l.i.t romlneeil lierkelf of the liopilessniH.i of the. btruirsle. Thin pooe ulrl, Imh death eaureil iucIi a fcnsullon iiinnni; all il:u ro.Mil ami Imperial eli.Ies nf Ornliiny. init the I'rh .'e.s Sophy of Siixe Weltn -r, ,1 roils!-, of I ne relKlilms liratitl Ii.!o nf ih.it tiii'iio tier failise wis 11 yonnxer ..Inn of the lllu-lii.'UH hutlio lit wlnwe shrine Hi Kieai liootho tilmislf .llt w ii'shiped. mid her m.iHier 11 I'rnei'.'i ni VstnrliourB lluitlncen. The 1,!uest hlooit in liiri'."' tlowed In her vein anil she iH'i'iii d to 'ne (teslllieil to unite tn ! self lii ir.it 1 !... wlHt wane lieriniiil prin. 'iiimi riiiiilr.tUH were :. tin hiipe ti-linlil" as Inr own. Hill, iii.ih! In our miilter-i'f-i'iii't tnetilletli eeutniy it is not i iioiiKh eleii lor a prlniess to tie ijlile in lion-t of a loup Hue nf faninUH iineislors to find a sullalile Imhaml. Some wealth Is also reiUireti III nruer 10 -55 "Ull the muss tielns Hok Island" . ile .l.'ketl up nlraut -tmyins the eon' I'lianeellor. .mi.. in!. l.nitti.M ..10 initii,' iluit Hie I'reshU'Ut In Ids latest address, liaMuc lldenet. of. I'uiisiess nud might militate Knue hark tu llr.'l pi in. Inks. Iu;s plaeod I ,it:ii,(.' the linusiuc piograni hy lialtlinu Hie "hnrdeii of ael inu" upon the (ieritmn lup nrriled Icnislatlon i'lianeellor. Ills deiniind Hint Von Uert-( ., ,M, t n,c. nrrt Hlup. wlileh was 1 Hiii! say what lie luii mleil to th, wlHi'iahl on Tuestho unit niu.omii'iil hy WASHINGTON, IVIi. It. Sulinianncs In 1UI7 sunk nearly three times as imieli sldl' lonnaBo its the total f proilm'tluii In tlm United mutes iix.l tiinit llrltiiiii ilmliiK tfiut ear. f This v is ilisi-lusril In- the nil- noiuieenien of Andrew Hiniiif Law. Chamelloi of "ie Kxeh-iv.er. In, tlm l Brltlslt II"U-e of Cntuinons Unit t'.ient - tvitnln moilili"it 1.1113,174 tnn.s nf ship ping last year. Tho output In tho1 United States was !OI,a23 tiiu.i.iuakliiK fa total combined totintiKe of L'.OO I.Cf7. ' ' nhlle slnklUKs b Ktibmaiines last car 'generally me reeUnueil nt ti.uuo.OOO , tons. , 1 ' While ruiiiplete tiKUU'M nil construe-1 tlon in .Iiipiilt. Hal. rriincO 11ml otlier nations In Ml" are mil ,et uviiiliilile, nitliliils here ilu not believe their HK- CrCRilte iU.ileil the tiit.il of tho United , States. It that h- tlm case, Milium " rlnc FinklitKM mure thim tloulilctl nil new totiiiuRn proilmeil. ', Ilutli Amerleiill and Ihitisli olllclals expect n very diireicnt hlory in I'Jts. i.n.. ... .. llov, . 1 i The I tntcd Slates anil (licit Ilrllnlii re Mieeilluir tii their liulKllitR pro- Kinm.s. ami n.iiai nuuiais in mnn cniiu-: ,..,...,. -,...,. ii-i-ii-i tries haw coiilklentiy lucilictct: that ,...,,. ,,.,,, ,, I HI illspeis.il liy thn police. 1 At Hie inas-iueetltii; tothn at lis I'aikway Hiilhllui; I lie Rills weie nd- iliesi'ed by Allss Ada Kosenfehl. husl liess 1 terk of tin- unlun Sill- said thai Inasinili'li as l'iesld"nt !mui Iiii I 1 spoken hlKhly nf the American I'Vileia- 1 tlnu or Labor she HioukIiI lhal If II mi. ' ro'iil eiioin:h for our President It ouitln ' to be Bond eiiouuh fur the I'hll.iilelphla pii'ineut maiiufai tuiei-. 1 Miss Annie l.-'tl.icholT was 1 let tel ehalrin.in of Hie piel.el with full cliarK" of the street piihciii'fj all uer the . iij Yankee Gunners Play Big Pari in Battle the resolution of tin- lleli hsliii? In '" tkiilu? for a pea.-e w 11 111.111 mine Mttlnti.1 or linlenmltles was hiliiuhd to stir the H.telistas mojoilli in in Hon I'oiinl Mm lleltlliip, 11III. Ial -ai. Ii.irdly can afford to iKiime tin-- iii,'i ,.f ln'-id Wilson, nud If he tne lo he ,cie In ills ilisi iissioii Ihe .0 I Iimi, .mil III,, r.il" . leinetilv eau h (lep ml, ,1 (,n in ileiu.iud Hint he be explicit Millcn Pledges Belter Service for Navy Yard ileorce .1 Haldwhi. lce lucstilent uf the American Intel national ShlphulliliUK rorporalloiu wlilk- on the statid before the Senate I'l.iiiineii e I'otumittee. is not 11 "bluff. ' Vdii'lral IIohI'S raid. lie Xe.illeil it it "pilot slop" for the yard. A 1 iH'iii- ot in. ole In- W. Ilimler ll.i.ios Dial 11 biu I'lniii was belnc made h the i-oipoi.itlo'i on Hie meals serted w. ok 01. 11 at the . ml was deiiieil by Ailrnii.il Howies. YOllWAEllTS WAKTS PEA CE DISCUSSION t'linthnird frion l'.ts i-liiuiKt- after e.n t aliout SIL'.ii'io. The Jla.tor nsri depai tineot keep line unit T.iis will co.t A.MSTi:it.A.l. IVI. II. ('on.nieiitiiiB on I'resldent Wilson's tub - to hae the jkiIIc , dress. Hie Uerlln Vorwaerl.", Soci.illsl Twelfth, Tli'lt teenth. '", " hi I. 10 tin xi tv loni; UK". Indeed. Win 11 It ncctir l.il people weie -nil or th. ojiln -Ion 11 it l!er-111.1I1- w.i tin-leu,- , f 1 !m the ami s. It'll, r ii'.l lilileliell- Will' tfolih 'i I .hi- mill I. in 1 .. 1 wilk I IK limit r lin- 1!. II tie. . Ill ,!-, , 1 1,1 i!i nil. 111 l 'It- .' oil Hill He 1 Xi IlillR". Wllll-t .1 I'.iust, ill . o ti (1 tl e -i t In 11I, was w.tlt- 1 11 k Miniewhei In a tl.irli nrr in wuylny tliini and to whipcr tender i-iiixi-HHS iiAi'Ztwti.i promises In lliolr ear. Ami tho love iHT.ilr which I am boIiik lo leliito happened In the Weimar, where Hoitlio composed Ills Immortal poctns; In tlio Weimar, He n.uno ot xvltlclt Is assoeluted Willi Hut dead (lermauy the world hall see n. nion At least, 11 liecmi there, tliutish Ita trnKlo etui oc curred at ItetileltHTB. Hio nt'.ter lils- ti.il. town Willi Its mined. cuMIe, tt towem ami chin. Ii spire-, thnl shall! ne lonis. r .ittrint loin I- ts ns tiny lint done in th, bin ml pa-i. which w-m-now s,, f.n iax fmni is all Its In i-iiiiit- xx.is u little print e-s, who also hail Koldi-n hull- anil Mile "' "'id llo tliid Imlifll to escnpe from the 1 I oil Ions life tn which she httd'lu-eii limn 1 mill 101 which slit- felt that shot tins nut tuiide she Iiixetl tin- sun, flowers, lute- , I Iv dres.-es. tine Jewels, tlm llbeily tn 1 e"u about mill to ilti txbit she l'."d Willi lier iisteut-e, nud she could tiol resisn , hei-seir to see It tluw In tho Mimo "Xeu iplrcniii In which that of her mnth'T nud I of all hoi kindled hail been spent. Ier . b.iirt huiiit. red after Indeiieniliiiee and 'the 1 tBht to III" and bite, xvlneli wis denied to In r b the cxlKeiicien nf her j lUllk. I She W.i- .1 rebellion-! Mill- pllll.'.ss. 1 .iiitl s li- was lo pay the penalty so snil- I ly mill mi .riiillx. lhal one cannot lain pit.iliit; In 1, histenil nf blntnliiK Inr, as her io.il ii'lutixes did when they fotiiul theui-eltrs ficei! b.x a scandal such a" bad netcr before milled the 'iiaee of their h.iiiKltlv house, she was 11 miser able tittle piimesH also, so mlsualih that she l.n l.etl the hiiii.ikc to asstrl lieiMlf .mil t- I'leak Hunuuh the har riers xhnn hnplio.ibly pi. indicts h ul elected alt around her and that, limlinp 'liri's'ilf pow.ihss to Ilu1 t liei- ai thioiigh Hi in, she lav down .,nd dud I i-lcly r.jio xvnn tlituwn. tliat she hil Im- Idoretl her a renin tu eparo her t'.ila nrtlcul In tho future, nntt lia.1 imule tin her mll.il to itiitalu In Held. .her. xvlieio ! ! at leant no mm eared w-l.t-luor -be wulkt.l 'about til Mill or l.iukolntll, but ls.w-ed down before hot- ran't nii.1 bir pr-ei.j deiiet) as t. inenit'er at the oranu u".etii ; II iiistj of Weimar. The I'rit.ces' was .1 voraa-i uf pl'jeid tenijic lament, and she was ilellslitcil rot to be lompe'lprt t" tali there -daughter I tiholit. She. therefore. Allowed the nit- 1 tor lu ilu xvli.il sliu pleased, and Sophy 'tool, to tle.pn ntltitf come !iuiire In tb'l- I ilelbi'i', t'iei i ;i. liiaps. .Hitler illlferta . coinllllons. 1 bt xvoultl mxrr bnti let li'-r ; root, she mot 'here nil kinds of -leople, j pil-ii'lIMily sHidentt of the aulvoisily, ivaitti tseniiil .d .xi.iint: men lielntiitltiR to ipllle lillolhtr l-irlily til. Ill the one , III W'l.lch flic wan supposed lo molt. I Ainiin: tliein xvas the con of Hie Ki".it llei lln banker, II.111111 ton lllelchriider, 1 the heir to nitiiix millions d al tin 1 sanir tunc an iiltinelne and I d-unie 1 fpilmv, bill uf Hebrew i.iluln. which, 11 ! onnllhR lo lieriniiil Ideas, dl-iooil of ' nny pusslhlllty nf his oxer IicIiir ii p'eo 'lis 11 htisbaiiil by Iho liateiits of mix ! titled clrl. Vet It was with lmn H1.1t 1 I'llncess Sophy fell in lute, and II xxiw inlntionert it l,htllli1)Urtfrfo.-n!l enn-niv xvttli i-.tt drder r,f Hip! Ii,,.l of II, nth itlK-ctlnif clot-tlaiir rewilis dil I'll III pluat, thereby hJtlh Im i.oltnlloii r,f Ihe i.'l-iwure Itiv in hsen ritistnonetl by Cl'.nncc'.l WaViiir fi r liu xteoKB. ' ii tot. . ..A,.ioitliinrs In'nrinil (hp rotirlsl that i!,n!lillm x.eto ic'nptftl by the iitl.'v ' tliortlie vrtei-i.tj' itn.iuiuK hid mil- , , j ir.iflt t't.r tb crrettwi of tlm ;ihitt!f tint ,". that mid"!' Hie ternis .' t'm ns-elflra't,;' ' ti'ins the mntii jot, I Hio expit ittnitH euiiltl tint bo exccjled 'lhi littjlluii nf ten ilayo. ' Ijifl 4l L-...I.. ..ni. rt;..n. iiA.taMi . ::,. . rutin 01 nan; ,iiiv-i 1 ,,ni.tt:i,t 'rf-' 1 xi'I..N-TiC i-lTV. Kelt J4 Menilieri-.T'-J-i'-i . -r it. . .i Ifiim-xil LlnlA Cili-xlii !- i.ltrlit t , rtlm-tl Vhorr.ii P. .Mofrnn, ircsMent of'K!;C tltr lnny. ut inn Hc:mcw won wun.-vtv .,!... , r,.n lt.. nt-Mtlm;!.! 1-3 titul u v.h ghcu orr nUucetlir to(ftvl .i -.-ommIiiii. Mriminr i .iTirrnori iu . , leu iinnh. nuijoi liy InndtT, va loast- iii!is tni " cm ii.iiiIii Hie dlctnty uf line's rtllih. Allil lip who whlspeted in her inr word enr- the parents of pretty Utile Sophy xiere -.i badly otr m in it respcti unit uioj. tmtl lint exen been uble tn po (Hi llvltiR at Wiiiinar anil had had tn tetlre to tho relattxe nbscurlty of llehlelheiB, wlier.. they could nt least 1-ootiomlzc without Its lielltK ten much tint Iced l'rfn.-e Williimi of Saxo Weimar bail ItotiKht a iiioilest xllhi In the old tint-xt-r.lt town, whcie his blRh birth tnado him it t-onspletuitis personaRe. mill se eurpilxfor him quite except'onubln trent nieiit from Hie local society, without Im pi.slnii upon him nny e.xtia expenses lie could nut very well liaxe Inctirreil When pxer a linl1 - Blxeli nr n. reception tmik pkice at the house of sonic one ot other 'in- I lie few iiooiile x hum In nib's, .nihil r nlTcctluii. and who suiSktesteil I" hei to tiy to persuade her rather mil lumber lo consent tu their nmrrliiRi- lb- drew In etn.-acllli; colors the prospe, i of the lie.iutir'il lite she xioiiM ho nbh to lead Willi la It ti . a life where et-rv dt " woulil bo lit uni - fulfilled ; wheie all that tier heart cuiilil w lli In the way of jewels, pretty roun, pp.til-t, illa tuoitds, tiiottil-cars, lovely houses and splendor would In; put at her disposal. The slrl Is-liexeil him, and al last pleketl Up sullli'lelit cniir.iRn to speak to her parents, with the lesiilt that she drew uisin herseir sin h a storm of ahiise lhal. In her desperation, she did the very Inst thine; slip otiKbt to haxe nt tempted. She went lit set k her low! nt Hi.- lioiit whore he was siithm and tiitie.iletl him lo inu iiwax with in i outl' lo hide Inr loliicwliele wllft it would lie luipossible fur her father to Uml hot but. iitits' alas! foi the Illusions of litite Snphi. Tin- llaion did not care to en ilaiiRer his ptisltioii In He- woitd be a rumaitce with a member of a ioal house, which he feared iiiIkIU ban dW uKreeable eniispiiueneeH fur him. lie w nutil luite bpen xvllltm: and ciser to iniiriy Iter xtltli Ihe consent of the Weimar fainllx. mid Indeed had nul thoucht uf this social tiluinph when ho ,iole,l Ihe t.'iiust 111 the lioiil lllelelieli f who bud tiellecd III him. bill lie tlltl not tare for it t laiitlestine lute alTair, and WWWi i-.Miri '. --i.yJ V . -W"-w rlZ-Ajr '", A - VN fc0 .7rZ.7. - Jlr T" I I -'X ,? Hn rrriM II Hi I'll i ?? It II if " n B WSunlicitit ir LW -?& M -5CW'bt!3ffi&-s-y ''mMJiUMk ". itt -TM W J' -j-r lT3ri!M - Ulil.! a a it O ' .. sj3i Ay lo fietpienl, tin- iKst uifiniKe tun tu me liosi in. it stnlilc- In lloldolhom wa h'reil to lake him toReliier with hi.- I fi ll. Hie -liti-rlHlmili'tll. The lest of the tlint- Ilu- I'rincess walked or used. In ipiilc a ileminuiHc way, the treets cars wheni-M-r sin- visited her friends Its ul ilressinaker made her qowiis ami those of her UliiiRbter, and the butcher and baker's aecoiinls wire nftPii til lowetl to uccumuHile to u considerable Klllolllil 1n-I.Uo Hut Xli ie settletl with uiaiiv sIrIim and KruuibliiiRs on the part ol Hie lrlnce It was a nariow. tiar- .tssinR existence, llinl wai led by the innil'.'.. imc In which Ihe question inonex ii'iiyetl Ihe principal pari, and In which I In- children were IniiKlit before I'lcrxtllllu; e.e Hie necessity to tie .,..., .. t.l. .. I. Illilllll'-ll. won n. -. I... ....... ...on. , ..,., i ,,,,,, I....I,,,. lK( , Illiis,,,,,. frincess Sophy nor her two brothers u lUca . ,,,., ,,. were lll.-llll.Hl t copt mp 1(,p Win ))((iU h(,r ,,,, p. The foimei- was the one upon which ,it,.r ,iil shot lieiself In tin- loom the this itiiistaiit want of leady cash told K(11P uiKhl. In the most painful inanner. Her mother had tal.cn nor lo ixc-uuar uuriiiR one j tl two wiiitre seasniis anil had exen, pteseiited her at tho llerlln court. Hut those ti-it- had boon the soutce ol nun n ho told her so in iiiietiuioca terms -' .'.' -M,y '",. lr:'"; I friticcss Sophy leturned I,o,p btk,.. ' v'ONTHMTT CASK HALTKI) i;rief to Ihe liiuh-spil itod Rill, w liose , I tile ll.nl sllffoled so lulleh at Ihnllli; hti elf ill. s. I'd like a housemaid, if not w,.l c be tile the -1 il in -T i"U- j.t ice it- ol tl thoi -.ouiiR pthni'sses iii whose so- I'liillipsliui'K Olliciiils Kxplain Del iii Htiililinp; Kcwnejp I'lnnt :l- , M M i-r: i ATi .1 PI'lllllR V, IVh It The ,'Olllrtnpt liislituietl iigaiust the com- , Paint up During Heatless Days Vtie the Oil, paint xvltli a Rlomy. lllc-like. white llnlsli. Mntle by a special profess over xxlilt-h we have exclusive con trol. t'mtnln.s nn xnrnish. Its linn, jet clastic surfsce xvill lint crack nr scale, for It expands and contracts with temperature eliaiiRei and xvlilistandi vibra tmos. I'sed hi oxcr-I.OUU plants. RICE'S MILL WHITE (Harrclcfl Sunlight) The uriRinal "Mill White." It increases your daylight llii to !!(!; liy actual tests. I'efleoU every ray of natural and nrtlH t-inl light. KedueesyourllRhtlng 'nils. Kesists dirt. Is sanitary and can be washed clean xvh.n other paints need rc-ceatinR. Kciimin white lonR after other paints have turned yellow under the same conditions. Knrnll in tenor use in shops, factorlet, stores, restaurant!, etc. Sold in barrels, also In cans. Made lnUloss,i:gKSIiellan(l Flit. U. S. Guttit Pereha Paint Co. t, Providence, R, 1. ,s fttn.u llY , , . ... " ,n. Itoiitl Cu f:o Areli t., rhlla..j .1.1-. llarr.iw A to.. BWl liermau- Itiwn Ate., rtdla. , .,. . .,.,,. ' Shun KrilE (u., IU S. ,13th St.. Pblla. Cnl-sronn 1-alnt Scrcliiltlrs t.. ilot, "V, .1, ... rimer V.. Cot. fnmfln. N. J. 4I vj ) r't ih'J 5 i: t , ? ffl 4 Ciiiitiniiril frtini I'm: town Is olllcinlly line uuuiineetl to he iii- cliitlfil In the American sector. The I'reiieli atitiuunecmeut, theiefor", would iinllcate that American artillery is, operatinR lit oilier polntn than the twent.t tulle sccliii- heltl liy lieiieint IVr MiIiir'h forccH. l-'lfti't'iilh uml Slxteenlh street car tracks clear of all vehicular tralllc. The Naxy Iiipailliienl aRiees to pro cine for the l". It T. i oinpati.x cm -repair mntcrlabi which the ci nipaliy has bet n unable to uhtalu to (U Us :!nn , rippled ear.-'. After its cnnlt rein- with .Mr Milton unit other I'. It. T olliclals n-tonlay , Hie IIIIXjV colinillssloll llskell Ml-. Mlllen in write In Aihnlial I'eoiiles a lelli i set - tlm: out the results of their eotilei 1 and statlnR what the coiop.iny would ' like to ban- the city nnd the Nnxx In- . ' partim til do. Today the i oinnilssioii I to.,1: Ihltt teller to MilXlH' Slllllll. Xlllil AN Alt.MV IN i1 tliehUhniniine will be cmiicd tills sum. mer. Set'iet.ir.v IMiiIcIh liellevuH that tdtttual lesiills will be iilitalneil III i the tarl. i.iiiiuiipi. Adniiisil tlt- .Inlur1 H. Jdlleoi-. funnel- chief of the ltrltMi naval stall', lecciitly luedlcteil tliat by ne.xt itcii.si it cuuhl bn said that the submarine iiienancc Is killed, lluw-' cier, ho predicted dark months liefotc that time The output of ship tonu.iRo In the ' Uii'lted States In 191S lias been xn-' rlotisly cstlmaletl ut fiuui 2,."nO,onn . tons tn Kinii.uuu tuns, xtltli SlilppiiiR . Board olliclals coiitltlcnt that ut least : 3,r,00,UOO tons will be ciimilutod. Nu c.ttlmale of (J real lirltiiln'M tutiut lias been receiicil. but that cuiuitry is expected In inaleiiallv Increusi- its i I 1317 Ileuses Japan's opciatjiins just now are hampered h lack or htcel. but tills hantlltap is cxpeeteil stum tu bo over come, ami thai country ;ilsu Is ox pecleil to lucii.nse its output this year. Other countries arc btilldliiR few Miip.s. BELIEF SHIP SUNK , IN "ZONE OP SAFETY" AMSTUtUxM. I'Vli. II.- sun Kins nr 1 the ercw ot the Kelulao leliol' elito li'il..,!. Island, uliicJi a lieiiiiiiu siibmarlue sank '. (tn Tlm,... I... i. ...t ... ....... .... . , i ... ..u,.-i... . ,,iii,,-,i nt j.oitei nam nun ftatttl tin ship was loipitlocd whllo In tho so-called safo i-prIoii. I) Six men or Hni crew were kllleil wlien I. I ho Jlrst torpetlo struck- the xcsstl on .Hit stai hoard side. Twenty minutes later another tortiotto Mm.. it n. i... port Fide. When the clew was sumo illslanot.' iny hi lirehoalK they saw tho Mibma- ,rlno dlschai-Re tlueo shells at the Krletl- , land. Oik shell struck bet- ainldshipj and she broke, In two and sank. I I.HKUI'OOI.. l-'eli ll I'v ?0H rateil whtn Iho llrlli'sli Nte.-ttiisbb t ' 11.IFI.1. ...... I. ' - -""nutiii, j lu ions ri'iish, went flow I) . proniisetl to tin all It asked and said In- , tlltl tin more ir ncccssarj. Ot... In. 4..lt..,fei III ll.ll'l . Sioux Indiana fro,,, a North I'akoli. . , p.,s,,ihie to s.euie h .riant lesoi-tallou aro now IlKlitlus with the ( ,n lmill the ieKularllv and Americans In Krilnci", under a caplnln i ,!,,, i ,,r ihe sort Ice il" Hit- cllx of I'hll.i- ' who Is the mlupteil son of Ihe ohl chief. I uViniiui. in aihlilloii to the iiivseiil si .li .nil lints'. Iter the "The tlllllculllcs of iinieluiliiiR peace will llexer tie llterei'ine so lotlR ns each side does not prreelte that II cannot uxcipower tin- otlo'i and thai encli, in cons, qui nee una -I i- to an tinilei- HllllldlllR Willi the ollu I II lllllsl. Hun fole. lit liscel tllltii il liv ll silllahle al iunde on Ut rinan.x'.s j,.irt win tin r 1'n-i-lb-lit Wilson's rein. ill.- about thin lieiiin no rdistaele u an innioihaie ili-.ii--ion of in im- In "lilt a illplonialii move tn le.lll.l II reihellllllR woltl tor mankind Ka iser Inwresscd by Wilson Speech ,-p.Bi mt magg ..i.'.l ...mllol ol trail c IlllollUIIOIlt llle full IciiKth nf the natv nul lines will, as u war-eiiieiReney measure diirliiK i iiiiiriiiiiK and cxt'iiliiK lusli hours conipi I the .-ill tint: of steam trains at Hit mil roa 1 1 orossliiK.s on WiishhiKlon axeiiiie nn, I will tint lierndt the nalklllR ou Hie side of Hie slietl tu xehlcular tiairie tei.iltttlc of the braves from lh restitution tile ohl chleltniu tailed a blc powwoiv nud told llieiu that ho would. depi nil upon tin in to lli;hl like men to uphold the Rlory and honor of the tribe. Chief John Olas.s Is now more Ihau elRliiy yeais of ace and Is the acknowl-' cilcetl leader of the renmauts of Hie old Sioux tribe. At his death Ills adopt ed son will i nine into the leadership of the Sioux. About in" Indians came titer with n inilllla null m a certain tcpkiccment illusion. Most ot them wen- shifted to transport work, hut some were held in t I on ctitts in n mill ootv on lb,. 11,-t,.. ...... .. i...i.j unil nl ier c.'tr-tciia r l Hue, I which hate been on order for inut' , ,,., ,,. ,, I Hionl IS HIIH WHICH Cillllint UP ill- utir . Its .lie (..Ill of Mir- ,1;l 1( ..,., r iHIHlillon Xtnlk. These tin- lent ol ohl I'h ef ...... ie ofieis me xllullv neeeKMiry in oilirl- I alltllie the present till' scrxiee lo Ihe .aXX' tain anil ion ono-is inr Isity all." ol , .il 1 inilliiiiril from Pace Hue exett RlllUtl-llp-. nf. Iiow Koiiik . cd. They are unable lo bnv sis nioinl nrolessoi' ul the I mni LeinlK a-kcil US' il l.nol to Iii' to box Ihe ill. eiirdnl shoe nf liiiilher. wavh nt' rni.Mi: A eiiine wine Is sweipluR tin , lie from end tu-ctul TIuirs ottn il... ...i ii-.n.i.K on iweiiio t'. i i oir i.iii.i i .... o .,,..- ,.- leenlh. ITfleriilh anil Sixt.euth nticels , tiren of ono of the cirl's ft iciul wt. berwccii Vine street nnd Walnut street, i robbed oI their slmes while on their wa The bnum diirJiiR which tins teuiponiry lon. r,m school. Tlie wpiiIIici was bit ineasuie should lie cnnni-fil would 1 ' , r., v ..ulii tiiul the children m i m tl wilh n-iuii il to ! ii. in. and 3:::u Hi . p. m. (hi. ., ,IIM,.S f,,.,,.,, ..,,,,1 l,.e,liuL t--iieii liaiin . - " s,. ....... ..i. ....... . the ipRulinitx .Hid .peed or the scrtlcci lo Hie n.'tx.t .i"l "As I liato slated In .toil, it Is tcr.t nccessai.x for Us to seciiie delltcrlfs ol in ca r Hit till i bit uwrnunnMi IllKiestlllK slo "wai- council" In Olass just In fun- the Indians left their rest nation Tho ohl leader lol.l th, iiiuiR iin-li lli.it Hie honor of the Iribn HiiHiu in- until ' i" nnotli.-r letter I am wan al slake and that lie tlei I,. I i,,, wiitlliR to xoti loiln tliein to cany out Ihe nlorloiiK trailllhiiis "I xtlsli In assure of Ihe past when Ihej fuiiRlit Hit- "iiale. , in Hio bast and we lcc" niaiJc J-xt-rj ilnul ,,ii i.. i , ..i slieel-car soitlic lo - -"s . I""" Iientl III ine .;.... v..r.l late Hurrah, Hill, h,i, he hehl In the ! Nn J f,,. .X.I,.,..I lIlKliesi I'sieeill. ' .--- ., .I..I...I i.i rcoples natoiK mi...o.. .uhh,,. last: of laklllR the klllkS out of tm' that we hiitn will In the future to Rite nth quale Hit.- I.eiiRUo Island I'hrlrtl ni Joy Hiokcii milt by an uecaslonal cxiIiuiirc of shcllllre, tills was the quietest tlay on Iho American fiont slnco Iho Sani niees, look oer this sector. There was t.ie usual loutlno patrollliiR and siillliR hot uiKhl, The only Amrr. I lean casualty was one wounded ac cidentally, line's how- It happened: Two Saimnoi'H were oet-upjhiR im nd ' tancetl llsleuliiR Jiusl. line was sta I Honed in the foremost bay: Iho other I was several feet back iiIoiir tho sap. Tho S.1111111PU In the tear noticed a inoti- ' in. -ut ahead. He thniiRh il was a llocho I , ami hut leil a Ricnade. It wasn't a liuche. hut his friend. I The latter phliotl up tin- Rrpnaiie, wltlil only a stiond lo spare, nud tossed It The Rlrl naj'H the newspapers in, i a. lite in siieerliiR at Aiih-iici I. mm elTort Is mado tu minimize hofoii tin liiusN-h tile I tltteil fitutPS iiai'iieipaiiiin I-liev arc itiiislantl.x i.-ii,-iiIiir tint tin Aniclle.in etfurl Is nil liluff and lens. woiiby of tho tounliy x 1 it-li piodni'dl lJai'iiuin I The Rlrl bail the lltmust illlll. Hltv in hat itiR ( iermany. Shu was on the teiR. I of rceeltiiiR S tltRiee at the I inwi-m ol LelPZlR wh"li Amerb'.i eniti.il Hi. war Tile ib-m-i-e xtas xtitih"lt hi-.nis. Auiei leant, xteic icfuseil pi inn. ion to It-mi- the coiinti. ' Afler n time sin- was mid he c.m.l leaxc If she xtuilld ik nam wmk Im iloiiuaiiy -and woilld icceitc the tli-Kie-ulal "IiIk pay." She inillEiiiinUy rcfusetl to hecoiut a litil'ress ami it Mil', Wnerctipotl the I nollce tlORRiil her day and nlsht until Hie kinks out of tl trolley sol the to the riill.idelphla.Mixy Yllltl Hie ti'iini woii.eis ni tut- I'l.tio.- .. . . . , .... ,.i...,,'i,l,.,r t ni,... ... '..',.. 'r.. ..ii. v Kecrct.'trc of ' she lluallv mil i veiled in R"tlii xi'tie Haliet- to Hie end Hut tlm sciv. Trawlers ORrci that tni per 1..0 it. titul from tho arsenal bo Ilu- the Herman pcoplo proved. I-'iilluwiUK n isiiiiplatlit iiRalust the ear servict, bv tin" arneiial workeis tuila. I p-nt p.' .... '. . . , ,,....1.1 o I ,............. ! tin- rhiliuloil'ma i.anio it.m.sn i'.o.. I iiotllleil James I,. .Met'oir. of the arsenal 1 wm kern' extcuthc coininiltic, that II I would Illfnllll Hie complillllillllH Wllelo , . i . .1, ,..-.! 1 I In. ,tl ilrteu frii. uml when u nail ni.-.-. ..... .....s. .... repair niatcilal. When this Inloruiatlim lu 'plied, lololiol MolllROIIlelv. rum. r l he aiseinii, win iiutiiy in Kill tent nf h.no lost their en- ii. nudism foe war. Iho soli tonic in I conversation la food and pen p. lnlelh I ,...,! Ii.'llllle inu nskhiR. "W hat Is tl" Packard's hand is set to help win the war , Spring-Rice Dies: C. r.T i rt ii i IMirm 1-iiciiiiiiiei lux-Envoy to U. S.- Knt.-.i. w.-m 'arc tine i litinilnucti fn)M, iVIIlCini lvHiit.,,,,1.,11 r I'V,,. - --!-. i Illlll t- tn $'etit will ro to Ottawa I'd unmet'. IS as auiiouuccil that Im was r'iiIiir hutnu I, - .v...c. rummy aitei'vvaril Hio up-J-Wllitmetit of Urtl IteuilltiR us hpuulal i -""ps., tii- un(i nm'H cuniniiHsiuiicr . jo tho United Stntcs was inmuiiiiced, ins s. O O i , ,.P I ... 1,1-1 over tho ti.ii-11 pit. H exploited tu uildalr '., ,, , , WashlnRlnn and nsk tlia sliKlilly xtiitiiulliiR the toieino-t suhllor. , """ .', ,.l,inp:iu's uideis bo pl.iceil ,X SClCCillll 1IOI1I I ui ir-niointt, il., tvntl . ..lorltt- fill-0 f i.i.ilnlH iiRainst thr bail car spiv- Rootl nf l.iunchliiR another ulfenslx .' ( .Many or tliein know- America, be.au o they lived and worked then- The-, say the Initetl States will eonlimie Hip iriisade a liiindrcil year". II n.-eitsai., to lob lit'riii.uiy ur her spoil l!tt I'vtlihis lioinla lu the uue illie- Hon -Hip Ccnlriil liinpilPH ere Pentium cillv m.'l I,-itially lu Mich a liirinoii I nil ttie .Xlliei licetl lo win ui" .. .... .. ..,,,i.tr..l l til,, elievl In liin ,... I I" llll I" 11 HO llllllllllXll ! - - , ..x- II I llll J ncutnitcr. in wun'ii .tinerieaiiH Hilt i viewed lu Ihe bus Pltal I The sciRciint wan IvhiR on a tot 4 miioliR a wind full of wounded, many' Ins (lutein- of whose hands and k'RS wem trussed Up ill SWillRlllR si Inns. .., ., "I was leaillUK the patrol and Hie Mr Ceell Mo, .,,,p ill 1...1 , i .,.,... i .. I I ,....,..., , f .. - ! ."i, .... ., no. i i-t 1 1 en i,ui it ' Ul S IIIIIIK I 1. 1" - ,"- '"" i" .ititi. I.. -t. ,, WJcu at W'tislilinituii In 191a I cato . r i .mi both sides." In- said. "I llreil the ! Up. tlio lifisl en.-l.. lo 1.. .......... it I. .. I.. .Hi. ol' i.hrils ri-nlii inf lil.sli.lt A . s.. , ,,, ,nii,.i ., , niii'ii it i.'".i. - - then rt'Iu.uicu ami nrcu unco uioie nc rule 1 was wounded. t I bavo not yet heard nil the details or what fullowoil. Two of the fellows killed were National Army men. Another was my pal, a corpoial fropi I'level.inil." A "liouiiciiiR rocket" Is an innovation li led out by the Hermans on tho Amor lean soclnr. It throws up tho usual star shell, whereupon patrols llatlen them, lelvcs iipnii the Riound. When the patrols resume their work thu Hlar shell suddenly rhoots up from tho Rroimil with a surprlsliiR ,ro llluiulnallou of No Man's l.aml. . jmiterH coiisollilullllK tlm work of t)l -. viooas.sy xvi ip Illlll 01 tlm Vlillulls i"itt-i- isriiis.li liilbsluns III this t'Olltl- . try. T' nir Cecil bntl lioell I'nt-inelnil In tool '. "Cultli for soiuo inuiitlis anil bccutibo s t this unil luibtllu ei'ltlelsm ut Ills 1- work In tho ljt-ltli.li mvbH. notably la, "to Northellffo papci-H, his recall ere,- ti "ted no B,.nllt surprise. I"rd .N'oi'lhelifro'H chief iieeusiillon fePCtilllst thu itniMiifutailue xviim thai ho l;lmd fuiiptt to eoiintei'aet cITcetually I-, tho Ucrmaii inupaRiimla In tho United ; ma leu. illn i.tviiiitiuL,,.l,. .. ., .,u..,.l., IiIm "fty-nlntll venr. lln liiiil 11 lone illnlo- tnatle Carpoe. tin-t'lni. nu sr.oi-eltirv if i'.leeatlou at nufst of thu European LWpttaU. lu which eauaelty ho also lt" '" '"sulimtuii many years iiroi Wle- xvaa minister to Sweden when gwnsforred jo WohhlitRtun n ambas. tie was created 11 uaronct in leu now Riven i' no " -""j "i'i matle this iifleinunii lu the Public Serv -ico Comiulsi-lon by tin- Inlletl llusm-r , Men's Association IIiiuiirIi Its attorn, y, i-. UM'iir llease Similar i.itnptalnl IiRainst thr, ar ,i ill be made lo thn coniuiisslr.u ..,,- ii Is said, by th ilelphla Unslness Mens Assoclalioi 1... i.n, 1, 100I. Iniliioxenielll .01... stiii li I'libllc Service I'liminlsslim Norlli I'h nud Association at llarrlshiHR last "Ik'", i11'''1 ' licltor I'onnell.v's coniplalnl iirii HUNS KILL HALL l'LAYIMl "Jack" Uitsnci-, lluiliiik'ton Sports man, Dies on French llutllctlcKl KI-OUIINfU N. J-. l'eb. 11. "Jack" it-tuner, well Uuovvii tu the bttsetmll "lam" ut HilH county, and xvliti played ii'iseball ten years nRo, ni-conlliiR tu re nriH leeehed by lelallves at lleverly and hero met death whllo llRhthiR In nastier was ""o "' ""' fnstesj seeoiul btiHUiii'ii hi Heuilprofcsslonal iwilta nnd -uxereil tb.tt WHlltoii for tho 10. Uur.l i...i.i. teiioi of llxer x'. "Jaek" for n nunibtr of yeUru iilayed bull In the IM. clflo Coast league. Two yeara bro bo l'II.V So- liust In- adeiiuato Hulley service tliiiiiiRhom the cllv and oiihreil a coiy forvviiriled tu Hni Transit rompany, with Instructions that the company llle an answer within ten dnxs. Workers at the arsenal today do. claicil that whllo they had rc.ul much ,.t i.oi.riited navy yaul service, just prior tu nnd durlnit tbo xlslt of Hear Admiral l'eoples, they bad noticed vir tually no improvement In Hio wretched service to Iho arsenal. They took hopo from the aiinuiincenicnt that Admiral I'eoplca would help the Philadelphia Jtapld Tiaiisif Company obtain tho rn palr materials necessary In put 300 or more dlsahleil tlolley cars back Into service, nud they believed that when this Miould be" ll0 "l0 arsenal fcrvlco would bo bettered. Nevertheless, tho cuiiunltlee. so far from irlaxhiR lln If furls. Is determined, to presa lis pleas with even Rreatcr vlRur. Klieiiamloali Store llurncd SIUINANI'OAII. IM., l'eb. II, b'hi. destroyed t'onvillo Ilrolhela' Rencral ei-Iefrv store, slablu uml warehouse, the latter belUK vveii siuci.x-u wuu inu, puur, ' feed nnd other pierchandlse. VlROrous 1 lhal I war Is In I. en qnltatil.. war ami" p. fore the vot Id unit hold tbiir u.wi 011 tlio vici I fie'it. jKHB1Ktht,UM'tl 'F1 '"ilfclTKFrgTTTT-11""1 1 1 1 Vv 1 I ; Wkf,, j. E Don't Worry, There's g, I Plenty Left I M Ttie ili-eoiiifortu of 1111 Insufflr-lrnt I siiiM.lt ut lint xul'r are unknown In I hmiies qiui'l''l with Hio I Pawnee Water Heater I'hlii (nrtt.' efflclfiit ihrater Mt Idi he In snv bulkr A turn vl the fauei'l Kit" innlns hot xtntrr t1.i- nr iilultt. in iHiinlr'. MLhsii or t-alb ipoiii i-unii lent for till tlio lice-J.i of tlio attiaQ lii,n'.lx foniunios eiil 11 buoKt of eoal h ilav and rroiiln-s but it ft-wr iiiliuttep' sll-lllloll IllSIlt met liinrnhig, 1,0 vv hiltlul test. Idsts h llf'tlnn. VVlltn for booklet Nu. 5, tijjttar "eckBhos.Co. Vj vfl llrallni & I'luuiblui Mippllrs UIM'I.W KUU.MS II lo OU North Dili NI. Arch St. J Enlisted in this greatest of human undertakings are all the resources of our nation-wide organization. Determined to do our utmost, there is a speeding up all along the. line that personal efficiency may be increased at least fifty per cent. Every Packard man realizes that multiplied responsibility is his in this hour of unequalcd stress. Twelve thousand workers arc here united in a constructive auxiliary to the forces that drive for victory. . By far the larger part of our factory facilities are today devoted to the pro duction of motor equipment needed directly by' the government. More than a thousand of our en gineers and skilled workers have already gone into the country's serv ice many of them at heavy personal sacrifice, to render voluntary aid in vital activities. All of the pioneer and experimental work which we have done in aviation motor building work to which three strenuous years and hundreds of thousands of dollars were devoted has been given to the government to help win the war. And we stand more than willing today to convert all our facilities exclusively to government work, if wisdom determines that necessity. In the meantime the motor car is itself' a weapon of war, directly and indirectly. Dependable transportation is now tremendously more important than ever before. And to this urgent need Packard cars give substantial and necessary assistance. Today the automobile is just as im portant as the telephone, the passenger train or the motor truck. Eliminate it and the world's transportation fa cilities would be hopelessly crippled. The motor car is a necessity! And as such we will continue its production so long as all of our facil ities are not needed for more urgent government work. One big way in which Packard is contributing to victory is in the pro duction of a motor car of maximum efficiency and reliability a car which makes most economical use of gasoline and tires. The newest type of fight ing airplane moron: are built on Twin tSix principles. This frank statement Is now made that the public may understand and more clearly appreciate why the dependable motor car is an important part of the necessary equipment that will help win the war. !l .41 ft? Packard Motor Car Company, its Branches and Dealers Packard Motor Car Co. of Philadelphia, 3.19 North Broad Street llcthleliein, Reading, Camden, Trenton, llorriibiirit, Willinnuport Lancaster, Wilmington S. 1 Ik A iv u A 4 V ,.V'3'J t K J6s-l tAMK kij. : "r 4 1 $1 Jtl 1 I . ? rrm iViiify.j wnjit.tu ivancc.unu.cniuuei tf &$-'?:: ',' -..:.. v., WWM""". I-- ' , -' u. ' 't J ff -f-ibiibi. -rJ. i'k, tr- j 1- sltfj SikjrJ& w-! ! yhAM.-1 . W5 T, k-.'.l'IK
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