''A r) r ifVws . y M- , it '' ' -jii . , '- ,?w ' . ?.' ' " . " t "PiiJtf r h W'r 53 -., , V,-i J., ' LLIST gains ' STIR CONGRESS y) Creased Representation I i5; TJ,,,, V.,r Dntsrsr Tc. l ,' UUUOC UV X ttl ljr 1 Predicted - .- laLS BARE PROPAGANDA $s ,'W By J. HAMPTON MOORE tis-f. -.:... . . .. . (feciai corrritnnatnet or me ienni0 L ruMfa Ltdotr tjkifl WASHlNQTOlN, Tel). 10. ib what extent the groupdtvori: or ftWellsm )a being1 latd In tho United tts during the war period no ona may avteurately estimate, but that socialism farnklng progress no one familiar tilth i. recant legislative contests 'will deny. .'Many causes contribute to this develop- r ,fjnt. eoma of thcui traceable directly Xfn tha arbitrariness of public omclals -nG soma to tho profiteers. Mho forget Viftn In wartimes that 1 ibor Is' human i .. lwl" fhoro susccntlhln of discernment In ,'JftKa United States perhaps tlran In any H other country. (.V"!, la Uio anlrlt bf creed, sometimes lrt,cotrea oer by ostentatious patriot Ism f J that Is 'doing as much nt tho present time r'&J ciiwurafio me aioisnet.rci ih iui- ''jViUnlted States as nny other ono thine i, "ft lupreientathes from tho Industrial dls- .; tnjets as well as those who come up i . ' .- ' - ------ ...... - rf from tha farm, both cognlzint of tho SW' labor eltuitlon and some bringing news f. ol.an Increase of ibotaKo throughout t ' the country, affirm tha truth of the pre- WJrtlHlAn Ihll lhA til, n Im nyili.i. nll.tl X 3 -.., ,..b ,..v ,,iuu,w in ,'w.. .... Sift thoao w ho aro nt tho head ot lirgo In- "i;(.ulr.al and agricultural moxements feftmust fleal cautiously and considerate! wrAff ----- . - -. .-...w .. . --. jr-vuBnppy consequences &P. a onoAMZATioNtS .or t Mtnir Tha propaganda of unrest Is dillx brought to tha attention of members of Congress. It appears In the form ot printed matter sent In by xarlous re fftMl Bi-Si-s I fa 1 1 All nnnstxln Its I tin. It a V .1 rlety of alfeged Ills and demanding all i w-jrii-oi r.meuiai legisiaiion. ii jiifo ajops up through bills of ono kind or siother. somo of which get no further titan commlttco pigeonhole", but man rt lv. u..A .. ...nt.A.i. ...i.Art.... l .U'c,:.:. :.''-.., ; urJ cnaiu ,iiiu iiuuk. ano iiuiiiiu u. Hie jiouso to pass tne ;ev vork ho clallbt member's bill looking to the pay ment of old-ago pensions Induced that member to hold up the proceedings of tha House by rollcalls which continued for a xxeek-. Tho Nonpartisan Alllame headquarters. North Dikoti, Is now l,et tlng a tremendous amount of frco ml- Tertlalng In tho Uast and eltewhere for Its bill to Maka certain farmers to the xtent. of 550,000,000 to pay for their seeds and ban eats. Meanwhile, the tax objectois are find ing fault xxlth tho. rexenuo .legislation. tha New Vork Association for an Kaulti.. blc Federal Income Tax contending that paen fa a slnglo tax substitute has been holly In the Interest of prolitecrs I a latter association nuually reganls "xt TUo this J50.000.000 housing bill for ships ard f tha existing-rex emiQlaxv -has conflrmed tntinul from rate one le Ttie weekl fat ration some time ,nc ri.ampagno t'glon and near.nurn- js-,u.,Ci...,i,, ..u,,,,,,,. ,a pu. sonoa niira Mrwai.,, ..,., m,, ,. "";",'. ,V.. nr(. 7V. the aufplclon widely prrxalent that our , nCNPnth an.l Winter street, station at ago was sWt-two and one-half gram-. ' nur,V.i n 1 Lai is In Iho upper Alsice. ' " llrus-'ls xwro arreted In the fier- u ne.ntco. alTrftlando ios li fnM. delU ' einered l. ,f ''V, " 'lf k K entra'neo Into the war upon assailable' " ,,, .,. ...,, MllIer Ml,ludlng lard, butter. tc The .n.er- ""uVul, the olllclal loinmunhp.o '"" ""'" on r.biuirx 1 because grrr.i per H xlttorla llnale delegates wl I, i to orgs "l' fnr l !' f grounds which appeal to cxify fair- 'lKllth '' ' , " ' , , I, " " lean child spreads ., Its after-sehool ",,;,' if action of the Court In ordering pro- rn d,pucIo lU r.ontlr.v reca 'he II hind them s l"10''1' f'"'"'1"1;.1'' K mfnded person was to bamide the occa- b'ld " 00 bill b Magistrate Orclls tarl ,ore butter than tho entire week s """ $ Vaum.ols -ector xre raided the codings agilnst the Xetlxlst- A .11 were (.oule Cz'crn,n Mlnlblro uriaro rcr rass Lxldenee Is b ecom! cm. u'' Kr , slip for fastening an enormous debt for court tatlon In Clermanx (nrv lines and brought back prisoners." 'Imported to flermanx Tho llelglin ftffar r.tcr d r ,f that Aon Hindenburg Is conf. ' J B tip-ph the working people and for fab..- ,n imllatior. of their brothers "o.cr Tho beer famine Is crowing This Is lurt'tl.c stitement M.IHmcnt 1, .s protestol to the r.er.nan rr(Cnl( ,corso M Piesldente Wilson )"W. T,, "Tn? Il I , tlor of his BEa lously enriching a feiv hundred Arnerl- ,. m . , ,... . si.rtwalt.inal!ers "lualiy as greit a mow to tno masses . rli- region lmrth of Vamy was '" '" '. "" " """"' " ..mi i... """- axiehbe illchlarato the eo coxtitui'ro 'i-. "","';- , ,.' ,.'e renulrcs K cans." and tho National Single Ta-: tl,crc- ",0 t,rll'"f slilrtaM-mal ers a3 t,)C brfa( fam,nr Thc nun(rat r(.. ' 'J,, ,,VB ct,cnn. .IX u,0rs some cl- ful.il.i.'o of power hi the Arllxl ts " un fcM nl.,0 xero una pice g'tlerato poixer oxer the oernian pcop e requires Th t .,, in.i.il,, th,t ti,. riuim n .ire founlnc 'singing armies. hen duced malt allowances for the neu l.reu. i .... .... ....i..t On Mondix, rebmaij t COO Xctlxlstsi. ., ...i.i,. rinni,. nel uln' Irein th it he do fomenting F enaDloics as a scheme to "pay land- K A . owners xxhat Is xlrtually legalized black- Pi j mf-ll. (On the other hand como such organl- rsin zaAlons as the Leauuo for National !' UpUy, Theodoro'N. Vail chairman, Sam- ; lis! Oompers xlce chairman, James M. f'-'-'lMik chairman exccutlxe committee and j eit. If L'ahn Ir.o.llr.- InLlatln tl.t ,? uq man shall bo elected to Congress J wno has any socialistic prucllxltles or V wpo xviu noi xoio uncompromisingly ior Ef. a Vftr III a llllia.i. A.i.11 i.u 4 raw an- SS, .clity. oxer xihlch Andreiv Carneglo pre-1 ixfttilltV 1" beseeching Congress on similar PAllttea. It is exldent that these orgai.l - fib xiilons. which aro officered by innn'ot j With or official standing, a.o not . J .. ..... . .. ...a . wholly obllvloUB of tho polltlcil unrest among those who aro not In sympathy xx tth organized capital. for a. long thus some of our own rich men7 Amos rir.chot Included, haxo been ,tl..iit.lnn Ihii (sniii 1 fvn t ! rs .. - .11. Tto Plr.etiot lnr.lii.U.1 It...,. I..... ii-s-v;uvoiiit vw wi4i4(i.iiuii u f tiiii Thla Is ono of the cardlml planl.3 In tha platrorm or tlio nonpartisan League which Is now terrorizing certain of the Oongresurmen In the Northwest, as It, Is of tbe o itrlghi Socialist; It Is not r,i. faiini- in lino ,1 iti thnV.,...i ... ... ... ....- ..... ...vuu ,, v. lltxe' our resources are unequally dlx Ide d i. It Is more of a conx Ictlon Can didates for Congress and others' running for office realize the danger of this prop aganda and luxe watched Its growth with moro concern than the captains of Industry, who haxo been Moo busy' to follow it closely. Only recently hare they glxen It that consideration which Jta steady lnfluenco In certain sections ft of th country warrants. They have ftv' Men Obliged to deal tilth It In Fhlp- 'Si iZ..-. .h. ZVr th,. '" ' "TV '" jet j ST- it y 'iw" '" .ii -- ci uctore, - !' Kven the influenca of Samuel Oomners , j-as peen inxonea i siem tne ride of un - L rest, or shall we ray the labor Insist- Sfe.1 .nn iitvin rimrn hn In -irr. I . . j . . ... .. . ,,-,. ----- " r"1"' " Sit a Bi.,. ..mnnrarv corrtrol of ..illtv,a.!.. 1 A', sJdoxcrnment In order that Director a, n- l( labSr. xxhlch the managers of The roadl I 1"" lfo UT'JZt ' MtouW Ho,xcd to interfere J'- V "T U"?bIe or"nwI1'lnCto meet Ibombmg ami battle pi ines thrice es- with this g.c ,t work ( Jreniarmj ,Urcll,n. ,,, lure Ilt ,ho ,1" A curious phase cf this broadening ,aleil tho hazardous trip but were 1 ho organization of the shipbuilding , ,ul) iciS Wnlnut btiiet, on gen- proDiem oeinopta 11 lew uas ago ...... .,..- .. . . when Colonel XXIlllain B Thomnson. head of tho American Tied Cross In Ilus. conferred with a number of Con - gTesamen In xx ashlngton, Including Mever London, the hoalallst memh.. and Republicans and Democrats bitterly opposed to Socialism. Colonel .Thomp- Wl admitted that Lenlne and Trotzky -xxere orcamrro. uut in. nan no unkind nine iiu.i.. ui . .. v",";' " Ing, food munitions and o'lier supplies composed of lireion men. m-auj "' "' r. u anu poor 111 u nicy aro 111 1110 simo , 1 Juries Benton sexeoty-slx cars old, haxlng sex ..... .... I... a. l. 1 a .. " .11 . ... aU r.t sTi-ati I nnrl Iaii t.illuu onllf . . . ; " .. "" i. II . a .. . ... . .a Cworarx ior ma uoisiicxiki as a class I.'e or ni ...iiiu-i n 1. . ..ui.... m.. ... The shipbuilding plants must be kept whom were killed, leaving urge Minnies boit when it comes to tioxcloplng tne who wmi piob.il.ly tho largest lumber uarv SI I -aid i had learned to appreciate these boche macnine gun anu ouserx anon posia u1 The are tho most Important f.u tors of orphans brain of a ihlld " dial, r In Philadelphia, died last cxen-1 fcouth r- IPeople as patriots; men xvtio stood stdl- aIIU ,or'"iB .. " msunim - tn0 prose, utlon of tho war toda If xfter tho lsitlbi or tne .xinrne, ..en- pcrorc tlio lecture there was a luncr.- nli al 1,1s, home, KOS Soutlivl'ort -second r Mtv nralnst autocracy ln anv fnrm ,..,.1 object of x.gorous American bombaru- 1,1,.. , i, 1..1.1 tmrniii.t. in nm .. ,t n. 1,11 trust .i.is ill for scxtral months , mu .i.... ... . .1. .. ,. ,i... in .. r..n.n. rsX.. ... e.ll.a In utinnnrt t.'.r.n.t... ..... Hrt,rne oThl generals. Gurko. was recelxed 'Gibraltar is ino mcKnames tne r-am-R.-gl, audlene. -by aKIng George. That li JASa'.L .?. k ...i.w 1 i.v -..-.-.. ..vi.iiDn. aurr vcldtnt or itseit. no saiu. Knocked tha ,...iui.v w. i-'J.zr'r1.1'9 - ''That Colonel Thompson found littioiyml .pathy tvith tno-most or ins auditors' "thougfi London xvas gratified was exl ,... a.-ku lhat tin iLirt fa UK. I -. i,. . 4 gk' ald'waa attested by the fact that Ml,. CTj .th..t..d .nor. than II Ann iun ,liaa w.... .- ...-.-. ..... .,.r,uvv ii 14 tlo work of tho new, so-cilkd dem- eratus Ooxernment ot itussia. hi -Politically speaking, tho "snpartlsan W 3. Tiajagllrj IS uircaiciiiiib iu rc-im u l.uuiuer LP'iirf'H members to Congreso, and sitting tSiiJEC.nU.r nho are likely to be nnrt..l , at treating these threats as a Joke. I Iao preu.cicu uviv inm uio social I'iparty tvlll liaxo moro than ono Hxr in me nei jiuubo uiitcpre. Mvea. and that ono ir- irjlre of JT! nay pa xromeii -p t N TegekerB In Bpelllnjr Contest VfiRlinn. Pa.. Kb. 18 At tha inll"UrS.hotun?vr'!;?.VJr!!' AVhen questioned u to tho progress wrsi awarded by county Super. nf jatnais io ino iiuowmg in me . Tu....... nt inn mind., v-.tt... 'Smltn, uraeo jiurnnoider ll.ll c uettA, ie- List of Hero Dead in Tuscania Loss t i tfiiiviAinnii .. . . K.. iionor roll of Anwriea'a i.e dd. the MA.IIlUlU.N. J Gil. Ill. lin TiiD War Department today wrote tlio name ot eight -two American soldiers who perished In tho elnltlnjr of tho transport Tuscanli. The list of the flret olllcl.il rcWsed records recched hero from Lon don follows! ANTIIONV I1IIUM. SJT nUne enue. 1' Irolt, Mich IKFI l All I.N, Alo Minn II. I AMIHIMIN, I'liliib'rlninl M l MTIM.KI AKHflltllhK, 13J IMUgi me nu. DAllnn II CJ.r Hll(tHlxTO(K. Marlfnillle. V URN IIXKUHl. lorrntburs rx II. II. IIXTI'S. Jl.il M utrect, linker. Ore lit NFI I. I. IIIAMTr, l'lnlnnlil Mr MIII.IXM I lllrrT llniifrs Alii JIIIIS II. IIIHIIOI'. Innlor OHln II. lUdlth. tl llelrn ore. II.MIIK IIKIII.IA, Sn.ti, rk Hnrln ,. r- ...I l.r.l II . Irfjn T1B". I il INTIIN . IIVI11SIK K. lUM.Inn V JXMI x I'. IIVWI H. renali, XX Is I I XlUt X Mill STUN, l(l,l On !t.XXXIIIM r. IIIIIST. lVCK-iint Okli Kl -M- XX. IIX XT1, Jbjln XXatll II. I . INf.l I IIXKln, Hhii.ii Moni. ;i I al JOHN ('. HIIINS, niK I hIIk Xlhili JOHN A. UXXKKII, AntnrU Orr l.l.milii: 1 XVKK.VXU. an 1'ranrlso. , rlf f- , i-iiiiii-i, iiuinri. .'Kia t. ii. I iaxto, lort ilrmc Ore 1x.u,,0i,i. iiVV.'i''ui '.'."' v , nM xi "i int.i. iVmcSni' . i xn I ixxt mxttiiixxs. nillnkhm xuih i rii i . rmtii, iiiiinn, liKla Kill XX. X X . tlnd! TeX ,,-., i, ,i tmuTlrll I. .IA..n v ,.h,hi,h moki-no. ir'iii r xxn I ixxi i mohin, urtiami. Or T. (V "' '.. 'i;.;?,1 Viin.., in. r.i Tx , .i.n,, i rni 4 . -iin ..tiiiiii.'. (IT1II ltX, i clini.n rex trreilously re- lorl.il as n KiirMlori IIXXI1I f . Ill MOV, North )nl XXfllh sXMI I.I. V. Kll.lls, bnn 1 rn-l-o cl. IKXXI- ll(IIIVnT. NlihMiuhi tx IIHtXIX Kt IT. V.u Xnrk rll' rim IP x. Mlrnxixv Northii.M xt n xm.M r. xx. -nciin. xx.n-b.ro p. NXTIIXN II xllllKT stfpiitnl XrV. IKX IN XIXIXI", All . Tx ViKNK.N.siVVn!hi'i."0o.,'h'ri,o'!Ln.i o-. xu I., x.iiiii. iwni.rs -r.v .-"""KI T,'i- '."'l ' oli' okU ffllfc VmO hiki V V?rlt elt it I l-x u tiiiixii'min. Madid Okl 11. IIKI.K XX. TIIXI. INM. I nno Okl. XXM. .. riCtl.l-s.-u. lMtonod lllm iiXNIII, XX. TIIOIIHII.Iil Htruwn. To. ti mix Ti.rn i.. i icin or. 1 l.xint 1 . XII M Its, Southwest Cltj, Mo .Mills XX XIINI It. -lulnfi.nl Cenn itimiitT r. xx xitui.N s.utti. xxui.ii llHir II XXllKs. Xl.i.kali. I ill ITIIXN XXIIITI" xrn.tt nui-i XX. I.. XXIIirriNUTIIN. h.rinnn t'X III I I. I. XXIIIIXXIS t.l.nuiMl Xrk XX'IlllXM It XX II ON. lalitnn Tex 4 XXII s I. XX OOII XBntls r.x XXII I ixxi xx.. ixmi.il i. iiiftniHrfK uriii 1 IIXX XHI 1'. XOI NII itllmtr 1.x 1.1.0. X. IXIMIRXIXN Nowltn.li.il" N Y j, ki r. 'Xoi nii itiimtr l.x Picket 'Death Legion Will Kick and Bite placed In tells at the Hlexcntl. and Win- ... .,-,, Btati011 tho clrls sang a '" fc(rct" B,atl0"' lna ,,,,, song xxhlch sounded something like this: One, two, three, four XX'ho are xie for? Tho Union, tho Union, the Lnlon" t...u en..i ir. .im. i..ti... r.r. .... in. j ii.ii.M .v ..u.w i.v.... v. ... tho 'union" referred to represented liicio Min s uoinaiii or a .aoor organi- zatlon, but tho general 'opinion of the police had 'It that tho strikers were moro or less moxed by resentment ugainst tlio "open shop " ing shirtwaist workers today at .Ninth 1 and Arch streets, ofllce.s of the Waist Mlk hull and Children's Underwear Maker-.' Union, announced that they .. ... . .... . After the arrest of fourteen more strlk would complain to Director Wilson of tho treatment recelxed by the girl pickets fiom policemen It Is alleged that Im rn" ,n'"nc" P" 'ceme.. curseu ue girls aim aieu uinuiicu uieiu ...in meir '''r'', IlSt7 ,. - iA i n,n.. .. 1 11C tilt t3 Ul I fsiiu luuaj x ii w ui ' round erl lj policemen .ind special jiT) cers at Ninth and Arch streets, after a messnge had been sent to the niexenth and Winter streets station by sexe.al garment manufacturers that their em iPloes wcro being annoed by the i , ,.,.. n.i..l ..nrrnti frink fli. f-lrln l-.ill.vir ..,......--.-...-- n to the Llcxenth and "Aimer sticets station Germans Belittle American Soldiers fontlnued from rate One .... ,... -.i...... . i... ,n,.in,. d Nono ot tie ea3 dld harm, I though for a time It was bellexed an ' C" """., . .' .i "".",'. .7'.. . a...lA.. .I.ltaiaai ani fSnlDArl Vjf nnnir nr 111114 i-iisi iiiiiBii i.c.n icax. , . r,.din..a in hospitals and headquar - "as a sifuajd against a possible tcrs as a Slieguaru Uki"' ' I'jBoium JSliB!?iS?. ijr' " f m.en. r.. , ...A '?;,-hl. , "h. ViJJn.. htelTw.. , nn," -n .IrenBtllnW thflr ,,lllon, ... "tl-'r"'hV ;k, j Into " ho eTin .. . . ROMA. 16 fcbbralo. tho Uol.hrj Ik IJorclBJ. "-cr in u j. iiikf uiit inni . . . t .. i .i nV.ia cinrv inrr simitri inirii inn rnirn inn t cr t... i. ..in. .i .. .i .,r Mnrnn ruiin U'l'.'JS 4 V'I,RMK' 1"," "o'9 !". reported at boUi th llrltlsh and Amer-1 opposiin inoAmericin irom lines AVcdnrsdai II Eidrnalc "L'Idca Nazionalc' "'""'.; "0e ,i, w.,r and her i "." J'KTfcn. 11 J 1 No. 1 .can War Office;. . '. Our men llUewlsn haxo been ,i,Ragr,l , .Wtl, r ,c AlM1( rrcnch ,r0&p3 ,. j,,.n..,i ?.,.,UL.,l,n.le,l lull tha Hr?lllllRRI,.ea. Wash A Oerman onicer throush an Inter- n.n-e nwrcinr en- uUB... n .-, -,,, l1lP Oerman line l.ortliM;t "." r" ' ' " '" "' ' . "" e',l,t from ilKl.lnS a intu . I ill K il, wtnlitw It I . mrdinrt- nimroiehed a nnn with whom !"""" '"" """".; oi i ouri-y anil leuinieu wiiii """ uuiih niosiu, acconno n quaiu iu m.- """","",,. S" " . Vns" .V a.".'. ??.M. .lr was .erVonally u,ili.te.l mM- ,. " .'1'"' .?" IV ,V. ,7.MV. h . .... "r I?"."'! ". .ft"c5.l"?sr,l"- ., v. mania ha sospeso di trasferlrc le hue "1" ",,.'nf war Doctor ton Ku VA'i..H. i"K. mo. Mont lncwasorrncedab.nr.l a boat mi I.bk '"'',:.',.,',' :,, -, ,,nHt. . .,olPL,l..,,"J ' ." ..,.",- "'..... ....I inn rf.li. r . !...-! mioll.-i ,.,.. .i,i d,,l when ltuil.i and vV0,T?n,V."fNOtes,?.,i.:!?Bl,M.. Con8ln..ce Punctual! the net.ualnunce '""' ""r.V" ,, ', crt - " " "'.'' " . V'.T- ""'":". inne.1 1 ".""."""". '"'.,. ..,!.: T inn In A II n elBneil tho aim jinmm'.h ii iiiiiH.'ASn1; t ri,. ' and the ollh er Kt pt tho nppo niinem - . - -.:"- , a occmvniBic, in SCRUIIO ai iniiimi-.nu ,-; tl,e mmlstlco ended tho w y.!,.!,.,,..!.,,.TM. i u-ro. i., Th.' iliriuin offered to sell I rusriai. irenehlnnd. of course. ., ,-...i ,',ti, r Sen, l filled del nccoiall dl nace Ilrcst-Llloxsk. fnr. ,, i,- .eilied. He added : ii '.i "V,'r::,;i,..:",T mtlUirs leerets for f.n.OUO. me A.i. . , ,,.,, Ullr Ollleo Mr.r.rte.1 an i.mi.n nnn nr two of tho ion 1 .Nit bv a boche gas shell In gi muio w ub.i..b i. .-.. ::.n "!10'l , ,100101 waiuuis.. " taTi ',ead,1 . pnj.'t t..v .m ...- ...,.----- 1 cretttd with such a flcico tin apnel fire ftm fii.v wern forced to ascend to an I uliiti.de of 15.000 feet, xvhero their ef- , forts to make accurate hits or take observation photographs wero nullified iirmlst.lon xvas glxen todix to make It known that tho sector held b the Americans Is opposite Mount I Sec, a lump of a hill rising oil tho horizon twept tlieuts : . ... . . -. '"' ' ' rr V.L . -............. iinnreenab e. The humu s about three I mllc? Z'BlL?.T.r: I "It" ,,'.; ' - .rrl0,c ' . ho" Stai't AllOtliei ...I -' " ".."" Ship at Bristol Continued from rare One essential tasks, will be continued on Sunday. NEED DAY Or RKST "A man cannot work sex en da a a w-eekr and beep It up," he added ; 'Tit can do more work In alx dajs than In sex en. Ot course, under special Incen tUe. he can work ln spurts, but cannot maintain tho Jong-continued ateady ac tion we mutt haxe. I want every man In'the ard on his toes six days In the xteek .. it.. vntH H.irinar i he t-o w..li that ha has been there Admiral Bowles said, "Theh percentage of progress In tha last sffii,"AnJTizr.:n,i,,'n.i iff 01 iit-inn Hirer! a!temnt5 ... ......t ... - . PUBLIC LEDGEK-HILADELPHtC ' SATUUDA.Y. EVENING 'HINDENBURG OCTOPUS - ' , CRUSHING THE FrWLK -"""- German and Austrian Civil - Population Starving That Army May Be Fed !fed with promises tJy WILLIAM l'HILir SIMMS rccrirli, Itlf hj n fiillid rrcMl llKllNK. Sttltrerlaiid. lcb. 10 lllndenlMirB Is sfiurerlnc Oernnny as an octopim tfiueeites u sponRe .... .!, i:en tliouBli mere is mue tompnim i In tho nrmv oer food, Oetnnny and ,uslrK aro stirvini: ' to jiidRr ''herxaiuoi. ' ' ""1'id,,Jn( Vf- nuiualnlaneo closely . nest kmed the or leer, who wis of high ..uiK. roncirnn.s If he fallid. he would commit nulclde As Aiiieilra and Ln-'"". ' '"J!, "' " I acted at the i Nplratlon or,1" ,rh short leaxo the in itter was .iropp . j Ineldent shows the trenu oi hltuatlon xx i . ul sl monui .. It t1.-.tl1. . nf.n InitllV. II Mill IIU-lj xxui'v a- .tin The last i ibb.gn top xxa- a r. Uure Nxt to the rot .to ti. nbbigo is tne Oeriran mitr. at ndb Like an IBP-1 n..., i,nn. ..lirimllars iicsiriicu mr crop, still, and all. It la "I'l ' i wind blrw buttnllles from rranec. pro ilticlng tin ilriiiftitlng aims of titer l'11'"" . .... . ,.,.. ,,r;:,euxxC,.:.r"f "xxiaMier Tho er-, i 111 Ills II il I I11UIII ir"- . -- woman and ihlld Marmilade Is o ie or the inair-tas ot tho nniEsts o 1 there Is xlrtually none 'the list grain i rop w is below normal .despite rtports to the lontrary It w.t duo to lack of nltrnt" for fertiliser Xlrtually all nitrate" nw prlnclp.lly llllli.lll) l.ll iiivi.i ..- i'"" t ...-..,- -...- n.,,.r.,...r..l nut of the air arc uwd a eNPlos.xes Dread Is therefore scrn-r .1. ... e . a. i. lo i.rtr ftru mix... Willi i tmtntn flnll" but With r.n..,i.. .nml.. i, . -- - . l-v.-u-. .... I from turnlpi. tarrols. rnesinuts etc, from which tho poisonous bx products haxo been ihemliilly extracted Tho f.erman people baxe a saying, 'The xerj stars light agnlnst us" Dogs are eaten to ruch an extent tint the breed has xirtuilly disappeared In certain dlstrlctb i lows arc 1 ecomlng a delkaoj 1 .its are almost totalh lncle 'nc tear tu 13 per cent for IJaxarli and I0 ,'e, .r.cnt ftn r''' G""1"'J'. as 'Kln,, " Ir nt last ear i.errnan Hoheinla Is buffering Intensely The death rate is appalling Poland Is famlne-swtpt. Craiow and mo .lining i.ii.u ncen iirui.ieu oi e.er mouthful, which has been sent to other piris oi .xusiria juq uem.anx. regard- , r ,. .,,.. ...i..,.-., ......i ... .... l.u .f fhr. ii.net nplmnrv ,i.-.la ... tha i ,i8tricti xxonieu earning starxlnc names paiauc me biiceit--, ucminuing ! br" n,.uI peacf , , . iiiiibiiitt uik. " iu.-i.ii.ii mu u.jliuoil occurrences, whlln troops from otli! puts of tho tniplro bteudlly bhoot the demonstrators down. IHndenburx- is snueezincr Cermxnx-.iml I Au,trla Aty XK,W ur,n; V r,m';. -n,lL'Vdenn,w "Tf,'0 "'0'1 lnl" ,ho mdW ot nnother effens Ixe ' TI?. "?",?? . " x?. ? .' , '.,C "ttlll" ilf It .111 M Mi TIInnnllll1'l- nrrt "','' ot J. a" Jl, "moenuurg pari .'"" "" i'.v..... ........ ""; ' . Gather Data on Labor Draft Plan t ontlmi.il fron. nte One TnlH inxcstlgatlon will sIiom jutt what conditions eMst In the State and then ..a ..111 lift nlill .ft l?0 n.ieai. Willi OUT aUmdiecnHnB...snrthram.Tlther tulaX;" is toW-Tup .hrTl". yer, tak... , patrol flBht..,B abound del.a partenza per I. fronto de.la Q.nrta ..Tr.a, ,iead,.n.ter8 W.s ..tended , were old. poor, broken In health and , Uent a words with , rlflo and baxonet J'')n1"Ihn ,roM ,,.ehrated Her Io..o delU Croce Hos-a An.crlcim 1:nlpcr0l. Willi .m. Clu. icllor xoll ' unablo to cet sustaining food J'""""1 'We are working Inrd. but wo are !',' ,ife-illng n Herman rntd cu't composu dl xcntlclnquc ambul .nz Hcrtllnu l'leld Marshal xon Illndcn inonev I., order to Kend his Pjrenls o , ,.Mng deel ire.l a noted mn or, W'S. ' Klll(,r I i,9 Bmbulnnzo pastarono tra duo fltte '"' "" '' ' ' ,'iendo.ff 10 r- i n.-tilral lountrs. after which ho would ,cr- 1u ,rU(,i,)p tho Pltuitlon with ol; ,.,..,, rr.allT In the American , ,, , , , .,, tl,, 1"I, f.enenl xon l.urteinioiir. iw t .". . ,,?. f.V and tri to get killed.,"! ', .,,,, i.,,fc, m.l.M "Wo are not Q,llcl J-"1. 1'J.V,?,. . ,1. .III., .u. nlo .11 popolo eho ncchmax i nsll Mill .,, ,,.,.... . icchlmann and tun ..-- . .n . .. ... . ... a...-. ... i,l ,.., Ii,, . tn.ll ll.T I1HI li.ll ' Jt'I III.1I1 ..I .-.Vill - . o ... ......u awi.ii" - v - ". ------- UIK (liavt. ... - eves open and l.noxlns what we areli1(li simllir ndxnnliges in rcgir.l to doing" Mi 1il.;g gai 11 as ins personal opinion that conscription should be used cmlx as a list i.sort In filling up the ranks of labor In tlio case ur smites, cspeelillj In the shlpards, however, he tald that It should be placed In effect If there is any way or getting laDor .without lonscTlpHon," Mr. Trigg con- I .1.....1 .. iim.11,1 V,. done This InxestI- gallon may show that there Is no scar- eltx- of labor In general inrougnoui in- btate. It may show tint where thcro Is . . ..... ... n1... ...... I. n aii.Tili.e searelt In one placo there Is a surplus ' in another line I ' I' that case redlsttlbutlon ot labor .,i. . ...,.i ..,,. .i.dr.v.1. lull Mill- rui.M.. In tho case of strikes In tin slilp- - pltnts it present is cxeu more un- port int than the raising and training of nrmles. If wo do not have tho tonnage to t irry the armies abroad, there is no , use gathei Ing and training them ..i',,.,s- 1, ,,i,i i,. ,.t,i.,i ,f ,ve coul(, nnd tll(J ,onnage. to Mni, nrm.s abroad xvhen wo have not Hlinlll, nt tonnage to keep them In cloth- other xvay, eionscrlptlon should In used AID TO INCOME TAX MEN ' Ansxxcis Provided to Questions Moat Likely toBo Asked xMonri Itepublican Committecmn Uphralm Lefierer, local Collector of' Discuss ruturo Appointments Inttrnal Rexenuo, today recelxed a I batch of letters from the department at' INDIAN M'OLIK, l'eb. 10 James B. Washington glxlng him somo of the Refolds, sceretar of the National Re question that will most likely bo asked I publlean Committee, slopped off here by thoso returning their Income-tax today on his xvay cast from the ht, records and tho answers thereto. iuls cornmltteo meeting to confer xvlth These are for the collectors and saxes Will Hass. new CI. O. 1 committee them the trouble of looking up the law on the matters xvhen asked about them. Only a few of tho most puzzling ques tlona, most of them asked, aro lOxered. CHINESE DIE IN EARTHQUAKE t-.il' .- Consular Adx'iccs Report Several Hundred I'atnlitics at Sxxatoxv .WASHINGTON. Teh. 16. Fexcral I hundred Chinese xvere killed In an earth quake at Six atow, China, last Wednet- day afternoon, declared consular advices to tho State Department this MUTWlejftiTf4VyxniUinntTir.iiirfx ' fttmtmummu: MaitiaU.'iWlrW" Yo'rk.-r.- tfitc- aftarnoip U. S. SOLDIER KILLED .. .,.. 15 If SNTO'S BULLbl , - Samiiice Struck Between Eyes While Walking Ba,ck of American Trenches WITH TIIH AMniUCA.V AltMV l.V rUANCK. l'eli 1C n merlrnn prlxnto m l.lllcd by a rierman nlper while walking belueen two vllhices, It was learned tnda. 'I ho inerlenn (Xpod himself In n llernun ImriHtlun iot nml the bullet Mruch lilni Ixtw.cii the ejes Tho Mnerlr.in Keetnr whs quirt Thurs- ,1i. the tmnp lillillltv tlnill Inir oner- .. . -. .. . . ntmni to interinlttetit Mielline ' onsiu- rrnblo uetlxlty was heard behind the rmnn a lines, nmi purois reporiru near- Mislio-ilermm peaio feelcm Hut moil ' Inii.asc In hostile artillery r.ellMti lr l ,' ,,M)(,,c,i lo leaxoihi Cju.ant kU.ii wlil.h was a part oi ni v imernalIonaI affair., to tho orlsl.nl lllndenhurB axxltcl. line without .ippreclitlon ot wlnt has been done b- others and wlnt remilns for U1 to do What the Anicrlcm i.rniles mo don(1 (I ,,, .,av, nlt.,ns nothing nt t u )lors t,ut t01,1t, ciiiiTir' rrnAAno I LA LAdillllli 1 RUUi O RAID HUNS IN YPRES Get Elevcll Prisoners, With Slight Casualties French Get Captives LONDON, Teh Id X Mir. e,inil rild xns carried out Inst .. ... . --.--. ... . nlcht hi- LiiKHShlie troops In the Vprts sector In t..e MlKhborhoo;! ot ,,n .nii.n i:n. ...iv . ..l'rl i ai.uti-. iiui il ii,i.i Mai,.r.ii llnlr le.wrteil tuil.F.' iii --- ....... ,,1U ............ - --.--- . .. tno uriliMi ir uT nilr. raui-utles wero slight, ' sild the htitement ' x o took elex in prisoners "N'orth of Luis, opposite l,a llissee arti Wjts.haete. there Is hostllo ar- tlllerjlng' ' I'XUIS, lcb 1C rnemx raid near llle-sur-'lourbe In Miie-sur-' Tahure. wl Tourbo is sit miles eiH of w. .xmerii.m ..rtiilen rL- cznlh aided a I'rcnrl. adxance Nanc ,s yonm (u,unco directly bthlnd that r.,.in. i.oi.l t.v American infanln t ....,. vv,c ....., .......... uivn.'i.i.. .- s. ....... . ..... Jjr. 0. B. Roorbacll' Lectutes nt U of P. on Enemy's Nutuial Adxnntages The geogiaphlcal adxantai.es of the Central Powers oxer the Allies xicre i.olntfd out this, afternoon by Dr o. ! Sm&oF&LIIi ,a,"l5 "' l, ! of rl lectur t llou.to . lr, tho coiiwo of a lecture at Houston al1 .... . a . ....I ...A.. I,-. al.avsaisi1 lsntl WJt., chirt and maps he showed now . tll6 tMmy tluougn nccomiuou uuus iuc .- tlonu could quIiLly form Joint plans of nctlon Members of tha oernnn oen-1 .cars necentls thev baxe nil been us cral Miff may dine tonight xilth Hie rcniltleil and approprl itelx arranged In I'mperor tin lierlln, ho sild and tako a '(ipn1 which Mi Mrdllnget has set the train for X lenna and confer with upart In his icldcnc . UJ0 f-outh I'orty Xustrlan leaders at brcakfust tomonow ,sth ttrcet morning In contrast tilth this. Doctor The auto tag collection comes from Uaorbach pointed out that Intir-Allled u o(r the world mid In. hides licenses innferenceb must be planned weeks In to run nis In Ind! i Pent Xustralln. ajiunCo to allow tho leadeis time to accon,pi,.i the trlpa to the central meet- ' i ... .. If. rniili tiilCil til 11 I leriliailX 1 nival cngigemcntf-. and In this cornice- tl0 K1i, N-0 port ls ncar enough to tho open ,.,. t0 i,e hombarded l warship-. The lnrrcmt uooked, Island-stuiKic.l en- lo the ifvers and lajn aro cislly ' nrotected from Inxaslon by ho'tlle fleets : . . forts aw Fra mines Tne most t,l.ll.r ... ... ... nnd l..n Hi., fleet thit an enemy fleet can io i? 10 nuci.- ...,,,, w . he, protected haxti.s .No , ,t(W p0erful. an enemy iieex I , thc GerrrUn coast nor CIIU1UI I. .lit. .... .. Jj.. .n.... foice t,10 l)erman fleet to oHmi w,atern .... ........ MARNE HERO TALKS HERE Gcnctal Radiguet Tells Acorn Club of Trench Soldiers' Heroism , ,, ,,i,inns In l'lanc ..cm 11 ..... , .,. ,..rn tlirilled on hearing .r . 'f ,.,,, deeds of heroism of tho ,',,, .0i,ii.rs and his addiess xvas one .f . 1,0 most Interesting heard hero In a , .,.. .rii. ii.ner.il is lecturing for the benefit of tlio helpless orphms of d.d soldiers The dlxlslon which h conuiiinded at tho memorablo battlo wa 1 ,.n., l.ls iiconrv. haxlng readied the iim limit ho was placed on the retired. list REYNOLDS AND HAYS CO.STEIi rhtilrmall. 1US ta that ho asked Renolds to stop off because ho xvanted to get an Idea of the xvorlt of the St. Louis con tention and other details of the National Cornmltteo work. 1IJ stated that ho plans to Inxestlgato thoroughly the iltuaton before appointing eight mem bers of tho eteeutlxa committee Hnd that It may bo thirty da a before ho decided upon whom he shall appoint. Major Mitchel Goes on Duty WASHINGTON. Feb. !. Major J'llin I Purrov Mitchell, aviation section, signal 'GERMANY'S "DERTAG" .., ...mnn,mnn FAILS TU MATMlALiw "' ' ' "' " " V Date Set for Opening of 3ig Dri .. -r . TTHAimiif. llVO rHRSUH unuvm- fully LONDON. Veb. 1 .L,cr 1nB- ct n' n'10nti,' bco by C.tr- )Tmn nenspipers for the luumhlne "' t0 on(. n(trrilseil "victory offennlvc" ,j n,n cJennatiH on the western front, uaKr, n0 ,stnr jeflerdav rjn tho llrllMi front ' Per Tac' pised t, w U5ln small rnlilliie operations amj tUst0innr artillery bombardment!" r.. i.. i."... i. rrr.nt it un. ttmrked ,,,, tn.j jiriiii. i.j..fc - lt ,, Kr(nn n tho lrench nrtllierj firus i r'hnnipisno, i otably In the (,. 0 uuti ,iu Mesnll, where the . ... ,n -i ii, j roI 1)lo F0iiriH being heard from the f,,rn, ltl fni it Is xldent th' eneni 1- ,n, ,,. ,, umire ot tho opportunltx to areiigUnn hi. position liulldlug new ,,,.(,, uil in-nlnbly new trem hei and ,,,ia . n nt u.inenls - - 11171 "I A MO DICI7 A P A IMOT" DliliULflHO IlIOEj rtUiAIHO 1 HEAVY GERMAN YOKE Troops Used to Restore Order in Several Cities Court of Appeals. Deported XXAMUNtiTON. lib 15 nUiUs opulur uprisings against the ........ .... .... ....... ".'imnii xoao in . uies o. on ui .en i.e.- X" " P. t. tho Be g i.n e- - ........ ... ...,...--.-. f roin the ! lglan CJox I'rniiieiit at llax re ,.. ,.,.l.l-....Al ruitii-. iii.u .ir..i.'.i iii.j ftiicrn u. ino.ir.i ii irnicin o 10 mhiuo ii.ihi.h Xntxxirp, "Utilities rind Brussels and the tlio del soldatl Italian) II generale hi iiermati authorities haxe been forced to ordei out armed troops to restore order, I lie mmlfislatlonq l.axeheen nreclnl. mte.1 v.x ibn netlxitle. nf thn nexr Tier, manophlle pollthal put v. the Xetlxlsts tow ird political iiutonmiix for riander Till, r Itl, I t. it.ll.n ...... t..,. l.lnnlili. ..... ..... u .. .in v. ...iu ,... .... ..v...- it Xntwcrp xicre in inhandbd bx an In- inrnicu crown ami n in 10 nc r.s.u.ii nj- i.ennan troops, which ditperied tha croud I List undix crowds patadnl the -111-riB U .Haiti!.". il UCU'fc 111UI1 III VVV citirens storming tno f llx jiiii The situation was ch ira.tcrlzed by tho Vii ... iruunuu an uuau w .1 it."w tinti ' ...... ,M1,Irm t.t.,,,,,,,.-, i-r.nr.vT VARIED HOBBIES ADORN NIXON-NIRDLINGER'S DEN iti.vi iMivwiiixiiiXD ir,!". Ant,. T,i rnn- .: ,i v . .f ,7. . ." "', . Cards I'oim Colleition of Theat rical 3Ian and Globe-Ti otter Automobile tags, beer steins and hotel, ilmltlfr i it j. nml Rt.fii.ial.t.. 111.t1.14 fi-irm f, trlo of hobbles which has fascinated ireil li. mm.ii .Nlrrtllnrer theatrical . minager and globe-trotte- theso min' China, Japan Itu-sl i Switzerland and ' nmst Huropo in . ounlrle one tag Is of i Ttanimirl .. .... .itiitir.l,M. . i-c 11.11 j .. .(..uv. ., .. ,..-. ..........v...,. , .., v ..., . under the b m It is said, because of the death of a child run over bj a. tourist's i car. Nearly exc.j S itc in tho Union i )s ,r.pr(..iitcd I I The menu caids tell of tho dlshC3 i served at hotels well known to traxelers I n all tho countries above mentioned, as H(.u Bs 0f n,anx out-of-the-way cafes pepular In American and foreign titles -ni0 steins arc nnny ana xnrieti, ucing ..n Au-lrh liy llio prouuet ui cicr.u i.iy uuu trli TALKS OX CHILD SAVING Doctor Kim? Tcll Titx- riuh That , U0Lt " 'V- r". ........ ......w,.w, ...; .....j IMen and poor allko nre ' In tho same boat w.icii 11 comes 10 developing ino ' J ho brain of .1 child dcxclops befoto It reaches the ago of four,' said Doctor King, 'therefore tho food glxen lo a child is an Important factor "In the bringing up uf ihlldicn Parents should be r ireful In th diet they glxc to their children as tlio brain is ilex duped aH through dletliu. This applies to the .JCE BENDS UNDER VUNERAL Settles Three Feet us Cottegc Passcg Ox'cr Wisconsin Lnkc LACRONi:, Wis, Fb. IC While a funeral cortege. Including the hearse, threo hacks and a buggy, conx e Ing mourners at the funeral of 5r. Daxld Klngensmitn. from l.eu xxing to nay rlty. was crossing Lalto Pcppln on Ice. the entire coitego narrawiy escaped being swallowed up by the lake. The Ice settled more than three feet xvhllo the teams xvcre crossing nnd solid Ico xvas reached only by hard drlx Ing. MAYOR'S TRIAL DELAY'ED . ... al... r it.. Il.lnl i i.i . -. r t a-masx. In a -n1 1 -! I ... ...!.. . . .. . I. .i ilsl.M. til n lil llfl 1X11111 III brain of 11 child s .Id Dr. V. Trubv Klnrr. I ., ... .1.. 1 1. ....a . ... n... . h.i him and. after tearinK urn tn . . . . . . . . . I ll'J HICUl J 10 ii.l. rtll. .;.. .li.h ".CI I'll- . -- - ,l.- .toe ...., 'III. a noted phxsl.-laii of Now Zealand, todaj. terli.K the homo of his sweetheirt, Fa rah luIed lm ln' ihtw,t 1 hTrU t her speaking at tlio city club. Doctor King ,,,,,,, loulld 1(srl thcre. T.ilx.rlated. I boy said there were about " rt '' ' for ears has mule .1 study of child ,,0 ,,,, scra, bhot, nt 10 Italian, I bo5s In the Uoakroomxv ho wire suifcBg mentallt lit. expeas to leaxe for Hng- ,Ul0 h,.,Bgerid from tho house nnd later toward tho hooks to get their coj t s ami nnr Lnnn T li lpllirn ii irfftm ihf . .. . . . . . . i. .. . . . ... i i. 1. in iliA last UOV lfi U11U tllO Ull,rider.,rion a,,. Pel.atrTo SocleVv Ic". ,",.? ML coal. '"" "' m5 ""J ...wVvThed him Inatcad of reman Neither Ho Nor Flnley Wil) Be Ar i ralgncd on Monday Neither Maor Smith nor Select Coun- cllman William V. I'inley will ba I ralgneu next .tionoay in court in iPlfth Ward case, accorrllng to a state ltient made hy tttstanflatrlct AN jlorney Taulano.to 1, Mr..Tauliil. tody. t. FEBRUARY -16, 1918 'IL VATICANO CREDE nnnttniiii i i nlW rnuasmiA la rm-E. . i Lna kntusiastica Dimostra- vintln n rrmMiin nt In I .rnPP - ... ,.a . , Rossa Americana DIAZ INTERVISTATO Published and Distilbutcd Under PERMIT No. 311 Authorized by the net of October C, 1017, on lllc at the Postofflco ot Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the President. A. S. BURLESON, Postmaster General. HOM, 1C TebUralo Lna entuslustlca dlmostnzlone ebbe In occasions nltl, menlro dlrlaicamentl dl truppe rendexano gll rnorl nillltnrl Dalle flnestm si gettarono llorl topia i partmtl I n alto iiersonagglo die In attlnenrt on lo rfcro pontlflcle lui illchlarato iho U hinta hedc .rede oho la pico ' '" xlelnaplu'ihemal 11 X itlcano ixrebbe rl.exuto iiotlzlo rial Nunzl ApoMlll. I nreso ell Imneri iVnlnll i lie 1 ultimo dl'iorso del President XX IKon hi fatto llll a. llXXUltiVUlU IMJri"-1HHII- pi' I I'X'Oii rlfmocratlcl o paclflatl In Ocniniili cd In AuMrm 11 Elato proinugnto un deento luogo- KttuWrt; colturn, le Industrie ed I pubbllcl laxorl In tile deeieto, pro llriioxcrno si ri ser, i dl ricorrero alii lompulslono hut on !i pnscntazlone del xolontarl m n s erlllchl In numero sulllclente Nella recento Interxlsla conoessi ad un corrlspondente del "lilornale d II fill ' .. , ... ..... . .......... .. u i.entnie my ,iopo nxer pan..... in una pro n Mle offer,,-!; a J'' tlnSwta. tinned fron, the trert ..un.. ., ...b ...v. ..... - xlcorosa lotta sostcnuta mile allure ul- , . . ... 1 ... (. soggluuto dl axero la m isslnn fducla nel suol solditl the Innno opposto Ii WD II nln' v.itrn.lM. i-lf.l.in. . suite nllllr- ,1 iinnf. nr.m.in in..i-r. ii iMair. mi el i,anno I l-ogno dell appocglo dl tutto n ' paesi. polche1 le famlgllo del comb it- I...H . . .1.1 I .II...1I..I .Imrnnnn .cu....) I. -m, .1.11 I i II. 1UI.II (I'.ill. .-... tempo poss'bile. I nrlnflnl pnuiiciiti rial Prcxldento Wilson f egfl ax reb detto hannrfat o un fa oErcxRollm i lmpreSn,!ono:-XU , ,.,.. Nlcnn' . . Contradlttor npportl pern con- tlnuano a gi"ngere circa II ronienuio i on prosi-um ui... . ...... ...v.. -. . .(.. . a.i iMit. I V.rnln. K.iecial- , ...a.i.v. . .... - , . ill ...... mente per quanto nguaru i 10 rn.ro uci, lnueirn, o si credo .he una replica ai dlcorso dl Wilson si axra' per H pros. tl,,u ECttlma"a , , ! g ntt.ndono not20 circi lc oiera - I zloiio ilia f.outo Itall ma dl battaglla iDal comunlcato uniclale. pubbllcato lerl laltro dal Mlnlstx.ro della Guerra m llomi, si apprendo ipianto apprcso: Xella Valle Oludlcaila. sul ilgllono orlintale dell Altlplino dl Aslago e luiigo il medio iors.) del llinna Piaxo si sono itrlflcate nzloiil d'artlgllerja con, fuoco dl carattert. dlstruttlvo T1.1 II Onrda e I Xdlgo plccoll rlparll del nostri 'Ardltl. ' dopo axer uttra xeisato pirecclile serlo dl retlcolatl. ragxlunscro le llnec axinzate tienilche iiccldcndo dlxerse fentlnellc o callu- randouo pareichle altro Ad orlente ililli t'sla dl pontc dl apo .sue nol facemuio tsploderc una mini facendo taliaro In arli 1 postl axaiuatl nemlcl Lo Intern guarnlglonl nustrla.h ill dcttl postl fuiono ucclso elall esp1olone I'aucchl fuclll furono catturatl m:c;ko held ior murder Bchcxc lie Killed Italian in Jealous Rage Oxer Sxxeethc.irt 1 tin ard Picl. negro, of COD South Twelfth street, xvas held without ball to await the action of the Coroner, chug'd with the death of Leon Puszerl. address unknown Tho arrest of Diel was made on In - iiiiiiiauuii iuiitiMic:.! iitu uuiic-u u oirail Pagan al,o colored, who has been held several dis because of the belief that b,'0 lould furnish Information as to !!"- -'-"t .' "lei. . The body of j-uzzcri was lounu, wun numerous nui let holes III ln A tual bln at Twelfth and P.oAnaii nnnur nin ppict tirn streets CHARLES BENTON DEAD Lumber Dealer, Who Was Onco Can-' did.ttc for Receiver of Taxes breikdown ot health. lie had been 111! for moro than a jcar and Is surxlxed b hla tvlfc In 1SST Ml Benton xvus tljo Demo-1 cratlo candldato for tho oflko of Re celxer of Taxes. Ills campaign was a plcturesquo one,hut Mr. Benton xvas defeated. He -was a, member of the Masonic I'ratcrnlty 4'l tho Philadel phia Lumber 1'xchange and other or ganizations. Puueral nrmngemeuts haxe not been completed. the I HELD AS PURSE SNATGHERli i . , i Woman Accuses Txvo Lads of Rob bing Hfr on Street Two bos, glxlng their names as Ra mond Gale, twelxa-enrs old, Jefferson street near Twenty-second street, and Alfonso Jenkins, elex en 5 ears old, Ubcr street above Columbia. ax enUe, xvere ar rested today after a chase, on the charge of stealing a purse from Mrs.' Susanna VIckers, 1830 Montgomery axinue, Mrs. Vlckera xvas standing at Eighteenth street and Montgomery axe jiue, xvhen tho Voungsters Jostled lur ar. the and, sue says) enaicneo me purse 'from -her light lihnd, ihe-purw. contained v&w-rjuswi. 'TC.rjSj lit Troops to Stay Oil Rll88iall 1 1 Olll Continue, from Vote One i . . . nnneatlonhl nun IIIU UAkllllu ......-- ... ciuso tno extreme iwm J aw nW "".Austrian Leader Savqll3 v..v. .. .- .......,.. rcinn "All llio spcaKc c..." -."- ' ? &; KM".'?! fvh of Oermons- and Austrla-Huncary would not permit new bloodshed or. tho Jlunslan front, for surh mi or- r i.. .....i.i i., m rlmractcr ot in open raid for plunder." ) Upeclal dispatches from Holland,' howexcr. ay Ocrmany lma "esolea ... in,... nativities ncilnst t ICIIVI lllllttw. ...... - ,,1 northern Russia. This decision Is tald iiorincrniiuss.il. mu. .. .-- . to haxo been reached at a comerem... at imperial licaunuarieiB nT.rrd xon ' a;r,.lO,Vdfrnran r,.i... st.mtiiif. nt tho concludlnu ' session of tho recent pear conference at Rrcst-LltoxsK oner i-uu i..'iv. , linn lussl-x . .i... V ',. L rn ., lUll.i.ii ehb the lstlce, ai- that tractlnp paitlcs Inil demobilized their aimics this fact xxould In no wlm- alter the Miuation othcis Tho "no win, but no pence" plan of Leon Trotsky, the HolshcxIU 1 orclgti Minister, was l ejected nt the t outer ...r.n ,,, ii. , in iim An.stcid.m Oinvv, ii...i ..inr. " . i-. .. ... Tutu. Hviires. '" c"",u" "" ' " "'' ',. "'; , .Veacc '"'' 1 rotsltx does not xxant peace. n nm b ...... iSSIA. UNARMED II ALUS lUSDEXBURG By J. W. T. MASON NT.W ioRI. 1 eb 16 The Uusinn Holsheilkl baxe killed nny lingering hopo thit ma hue evlsted In (lermarty of Von IlItideiiburgH nbllll to conduct u successful nnjor winter offenslie against tho British and JVemli lines along the west fron: , , , . ,. ,,,., . .. .... 1. . i ..,.....,. i-m to tho lift This Is not bccufc Aon lllndenburg feirs a r.uslan offenslxe ...it 1,.i. ilin IlnUhcxIkl defeated lit Hrcst-Llloxsk the X'on lllndenburg peace porta tlon certainly still are comldanllii dlplomacj. on lllndenburg and the ti,ut all ncee-orx prepiratlons have tali ai-t-flt ll..& 4lrtti ailltiaieilllsil j latta' ...! tat .....11.1. Ji - a - Ii .1 '. . .. .. . ., ... ...--.....! . 1.1... ' llllllt.1l ISI.O C.iriue l.mi sU..uui...e . m I ar. lion f.n the defenixe oetoie tie flermin people ni far as concerns tne I.u'slau fltu.tlon - Tim anlr'f t f TI 11! t arlsin CinnOt tlirlXCi . in.' i-,... . -- This Is tho reaon whs there are persistent icporis oi uiki. i"..'"'" I at the Oerman clcrn headquarters and of tentatlxe 'ui tor man olTenilxo against r.ussla. Hut. 101 purposes of peace negotiations, r.u'sla .''.. ... ,.'..,. ,, rmnnletelx- thin . . . . . a .I1. nnnfiieAiiriaa Mj0 t, ,,oW -riic ad. nice of the German .., ... ,ii.a ueencr inio i.uu-ih ...-. , .,,,, .,. I and the capturo o. leiroKiau iiiihn y , dlsadxantago becaue of the .;...,, rjerman tioops tint would bo " Jr U 1 a te l- f o r holding tho new line. Tho Herman people, too. would probibly oMcct ,0 ti10 waste of lives such a dm- . ....,, c,.lau without compens-a- I ,, ndxantages. ' ting advantages, iiut ton lllndenburg must act or uiifr.t. 11 most seilous ccllpso ot his prestige Ncy Impiesslon he can nnkc .... . t Trout would affect tho Itus- slat, situation, beca use the nblrtexIM ?h" A H It li tu the east alone that X'on Hindenburg must auoresn iuhikh ( lot tho mement tho western fiont Is a secondary matr for the German ml l tarlstn They aro beginning to fear the PirauoN mac . '"',"'"' "ntl 'en.. lost to them against t itlr unarmen en. ..... .1.. .... ,...... 111 1' i.e los in 1110 ea. 1 FORMER TEACHER HELD FOR ASSAULT ON BOY Pupil at Longstrcth Public School I Roughly Handled in Cloaktoom, Ho Chaiges B.njin.lii Uoldstlne. formcil" a , teacher In the Longstretn ruu.." s.-.v. ' at Pitt -eighth street ami x...o . nu(. vas iic.d m ?100 ball for court by 1 M.lttr.te. pcntiock. ln'ccrmintown to- ' - , , .,. ,.,l l,.tt.rv , day chargcii with assault and batter on Phillips Brooks uonra.i, uu.ne.i old. of ST 10 Malcolm sircet, a . a i Int ai llfiril t - .'"t"i Voung Conrad testified that xvhllo he ui'h ,w... , , xv s trlng to get his oxeicoai '" e CloaKroom av m .. - ; - "... stratlng with the bos who weio acting In a boisterous manner. Tho boy also accused the teacher ot Indiscretion In his language to the pupils In the class room xvhllo tho subject ot phjslology was being considered. Onldatliie told tho Magistrate that ho Is no longer connected with tho school, ereu nrs connection on aan- le gaxo his address us 2130 econd street. By Jove, that's JJ'J HJ. WILSON'S SP1 PLEASESTZERN dress Is Serious step , , -.. .j - . rU'paa .iuwctiu ruace WILL. ANSWER SC . r n Amsterdam. Pel. it ...,, . --. jiiu aiuiunun uox crnment ha isumcu uipiomatlc relations Russia aceordhiR to a d,p.u, cehed from Sofia todnv. ( LONDON. rs if .nr.M..., t'n.H. . . '. " . ','. .,-.. ' Lr.r,',cL,"cwiti " """ rl'i' 'uru n gcnsrai s. and I shall ansixer It nt tha . ...u.1 ...... .,. . .-m l.uniiuio illti.uuill, sail, lount Ti ,. Alial.lnn fr.l..., mi "'" .. .i-.n. ..tun Bit. h reading a cony of the address. ..J! Ing to djspalches recelxed here todirTl The principles enunciated by ;hj Anicrlnn President aro said ta MM mane a xcry laxoraoio Impreufoi i Vlenm. ,j i ontnetlng repoits continue to i as to the dite of the war-alma .., expected from fount xon Ilertllng (lernnn Clnncellor, and fount Ci It Is now said that the German r cello- v III repli- to Tresldent Wllsos iurs.iiiy or ixeunrsuay ot next ti una tnnt tne Austrian rorelcn Mini will not spealt until nett week. The Austilnn press ccnllnues v rass President Wilson's speech and peace with the Ukraine. Tho Reich, bills Count I'zernln as the 'Wcm peace clnncellor of a peace emprr' anu nsEcrts inn me urcaK-up of i.rt. hum irn in "TllA n.r.. M... Id r.n !. .....l'm. sixs. "otherxxle tlic xiar scllatort' Versailles would not bo so deanerata A dlspitili recelxed hero from VlsW saK tint Count Czernln. tha Ath llungirlan foreign Minister, reply, ti nn nnoiess oi ino Diirgomas.er. xtno ft ronicu i srriin. on nm return to ma jft M Inn inpltnl, talil It was the war il of their suprejne y ir lord and Empr which had secured for t.em a peael the 1 krilne. This peice. he Kiitt, in a uouDic fccn"e oi tne greatest iIjj liincmee f Wlnt Ins Inppened at Brm, Lltoxsk," Count 'zernln said. "If et,l ct the end of the wur but It Ii tit" beginning of tha tnd Net only MllttJ ca I diseases, hut political recoxerlu uti i..f,P,inll, nncl r,e ice will he an io ' ".Moreoxer. the si rnngllng blocks, j, the Kntente lias ncen nroken or-tM signing of tho pciec with the I'kralmi I with Its bread The dlfllcultles of traaa. I . ... .... . . m ills, 111(1 II COlKUllOns OO 1101 alter, improvement xx III take place " j . n, GARBLE PRESIDENTS "i I ., yy. . t f 1 1 n . A ,' arcibf u itbitniAfti v, iMsTi'nniM tr u The rierman people recelxed a sirtled account uf President Wilson latest pe.ee speeih to tho American CoatrtM accoiuing to information recenea to dav from the Ocrmin frontier. i Two xei'lons of tho speec1! wer printed, on., supplied h- the ternW. ficlal Wolff Bin euu and the other, by, prixnie news uceuiy. Tatt of the nddresi referring to Com Czernln is report' d to luxe been oi .... ffl VATICAN THINKS PEACi xv.Anr.n thaw f.v, I T A... W .... &. nOMC. l'eb U That ' neace Is neirer than exer tho unofllclal belief spoken In VatlH circles touay. "ti Tho Vatican has learned from pan nundo, it xx as said, that President i son's latest speech faxorably Impru tho democratic and pacifist partlH I ustrla and Cerminy, partlcularlr former. I - .'. I RUMANIA DEPRESSED i ' AT BEING IGNORES Bv W. S. FORREST . niteil Pres Staff Carrtanonient A1 PAP.IS, reo 11 f flunianli Is disappointed at Treil'M x lleon failure to mention her la I latest messace to the wtrld. I leu on excellent authority today. sajj If olllclal encouragement Is giua t numan'a during this critical a-Junchrni I understand. It xx ill bo of the r importmce In hetnlng to stand oft. present menace from the Central Pn and the Russian BolshexlM. The countr 's morale is of th 1 and tho army Is still an Impcrtant 1 batlxe force, but encouragement of I diplomats and the army Is lmptrttfl ' COPHNHAGUN. Fe. 113 ' P.eal peace negotiations ratwf Central Powei and Rumania haxt I been opened, but preliminaries hart 1 gun, dcclaied n Benin dispatcn celxed here today. It added tlui 1 elirn Minister Kuehlmann soon XtH leaxe for Bucharest, former CflDltlt.l P.umanla, now tu the hands of the All tro-liernians TURKEY AGREEABLE Iti SHE LOSES NOTHIK AMSTERDAM, fti, i,l ' President Wilson's speech offer. possibility of further dexelopmeatj Turke's territorial Integrity Is neftj strlcted and Its soxerelgnty perserrei Talaat Pasha, Turkish rremler, deea In nn Interxlew with a corresMW of tho Neue Prelo Presse . Premier LIod George's speech 1 not allow the possibility of dlscuule Von Bertollnl, member of the Ai trlan Rclchsrat from South TroVI been arrested In Trent, In connect with alleged widespread Italian tttf aire nlots. according tn ronlea of 1 . -: .'. ..' .: . . " . .' . lagcuiaii received nere- toda, t a jolly thought I Bl Tea and-danciftil . t . r. .'.'Ii i n i s anernc from 4 to 6 at tWI . hotel! XOLONN, X, ,1 si ,a . ' "V JJancuia"!1 Nightly Af . "6:30. t Two a Ore iXTsi '' slaBFtr tsafai llltaU a "naTinsaiall Jai I "fL JaLaa aa HaaaaakaVafaaai ESiZata.
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