A - final Ituentmj public ffieger final; ii , toL, IV.-NO. 135 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1J. 1918 Cormoiir, Wis, M ths rcnic Luksm CouriNt PRICE TWO CENTS vt'z?" ' lJJ'fWr "ZTl' MAYOR GETS COLD FEET AS STAR IN 'MOVIE' IYD GEORGE INVITES TEST 1 Flllnk'Pfl flf l"nM nf Pnmn. Pin commons bui sust rccv-" i n i.A ..i i ..... tttmi ni --. "'""niu iin-iuriu u iimr i i iilflVGS XlG Will bteP plan for making n nim of the great i 1 -i. t TVTf Qiir.nr.vfpr. ! ",oUe 'lr,,n,a' "rHUIn"r '" "''" H Rntlll'0tC5UPPOlteU iU!,.'''a. was the fact that ihe lead- Pk u Vflf P ,nB "mn' Mor Thomas I! Smith, was SjR j seized with a violent attack of stage K2 . -. I rCUt UlSt A 11m rnll ',.(.m..-a.' ,. .... .... ..... .....i.... nil out, and failed to get In the picture ns per the original specifications Late r, after tin- audience had dw hulled the Mavor lecoveted IiIh nerve to nome extent ami j filmed Jut a, he was 1 entering his official automobile In fiont of City Hall So tint, aftr all it was not nece'saiy In presenting this modern Hamlet" to omit the diameter of Ham let from tliA east. tJJBY WOULD RESIGN Aside fiom the fact that Mayor Smith uauvru -nm-n me lime tame 10 iaiv u.t WS V. S. ASKED XFOR CENTKAIAZAT-UIN nWicans Had Unan-, werable Case Against Staff Chief Plan -... I. 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBi SMikV-'.? JjF KAISER CAPTURES GERMANS ON EVE ' DVINSK; AUSTRIAN OF LAUNCHING BIG TROOPS INLUTZK THRUST IN WEST Slavs Reported Ready for Enemy to Employ Tanks Peace as Teutons and Mysterious Gas ' Seize Forts in Offensive j SMALL OPPOSITION MET PLANS ARE COMPLETE QUICK NEWS n BASKETBALL SCORES I CABINET TAKES i : UP HOG ISLAND; H i TUSraUFKUBE. . IIAVEHrOIU). ... 10 1032 aEKMANT'N Fit.. .'211 rniNCE. rnrr... n 7 is lansdowne 11...10 SOLTIiriULA... 13 SOfTH PHIL. 21).. 0 WEST PHILA. . ..IS WEST PHIL. 2D... H Disorganized Russians Easy Prey to Foes as Germans Renew War Main Thrust Against Ilaig's Line Likely lo P.e Between Arras and St. Qucntin I" VIMS, I li. I!. lolent arliller intr X , j t. -r :i.i,. , flow-ups of him. the taklnc of the fllin emier Found It Impossible nl o,t ,lC01(IllIlt , Khfinlr niiP Sto Retain Robertson, Who IS! nnnnspfl Scheme lir.ltl.l.N (ia London). 1VI. l' "I he (iinn.ms hae vnlt'rtil 'Iherr Ihinsk with Utile retistjnee," the thriiiiKhmil I he niL'Mt south of the Wnr Ollire annotmctd lodii). "the Si. liohnlii forest, in the ("lunion lUiMslant matle an attempt to blow tutor .utd northwest of Iteronaux. up a bridge ocr the Dtina Kier In the War Ofluc annoiinrtd tndaj. lance0""" "f" ha,"nB '"" "''' lioXDOX. I'd., 'in. A INMUlfuiin the l!iitili fiont VIKNNA ( i.i London), IM). 19. to a news aceiu lieie -ajs that the "(ienerjl on LinsiiiKen's ami) has Kieat Cuman ol1eii"ie on tlio west- occupied l.tuK," the W ar Office de- cm fiont m.i, be epeeted to hcRin clarul loda). "'lheie was no IirIiI- at any moment now injr." So fm as the liuti.li fiont ! con- The .11 ..fen.. I,. ! .limp .IN- Ce",,e,l ,,U m'n ,1,ll"il ' 1,c nsw-x TT r rtrvfs nr l"1'11 ci..ii. i i.uii. iimiit fifty on tnc settoi iietween Anas ami St. KlIK II l HI IflT ""II" tioitli of lltotli whl. 11 the Mil- (juuitlll. jl, y J kj KjJIm.JJKJ iimii iki iiiiti uutMiMi ti.ii iu iv "in" the 1 Ki tttil Hi" GERMANY PREPARES TO INVADE FINLAND OXDOli, TcU. 10. Stockholm lcpoits icaclilng London thn pltentooit declared thnt Oenuniiy wab pripntlnf; to land tuojis m Diilaiid. A nnvnl dciuonsMatlon In conjunction with the land ojictatloitb w.ts nlso nntlcliMttd tlio lqiorts dcclaicd. GKNKRAL OOKGAS The 4UIKC0H Reneial of the nimy, stiKReaU th.it the dm mi tones of the American tinivei sities be .turned uei to tlio (Ioctnment ilui injr the ni.itmn period. President Wants "Men Higher Up" Brought to Account . v,l VII &: ' 'di . iA WORKERS AFFECTED Graft Charges Seen as Brinjr- ing Unrest Gregory Out- lines His Plans U. OF P. BUILDINGS effeit was heightened l.y the fait lint a laige nuinbei of vpeituton. wele at tructed to the scene h the rioud of worKem uniclals, polk emeu and oilier" LONDON, Teh. 1!'. mteieted in the unsui who had an. mler Lloyd George, addiessinj ' sunliled fm the puipom of laKlng the riouse of Commons this after- picture demanded an immediate vote 1,le urama was under the eeilal Lv.t1,e fbn House and countiv PMon of .Mrs Jf I.. Woodmff lie ifctd the Government to pioceed ,1,Md "f ,lle JIor,,t P"" ""ice "u , .. .. Inireau who haH takui an flUhe In- i ts present, puntj. !.. ..-. , ,...i. Lloyd George said if the te of ...,,., ,. ,,, ,, ,.., . Cl.'iss Wants DnrmitniMoo iftfidence was not gien he would ,,ClureH tjell tortay wM1 ,,e yhnnn ln ,, , ATiUf.n. -aT,i:..i Et Office. .theaties all oxer J-Iilladelplili for the lUaCte ""' .V iUedlC.U Kikclaring that "we are facing tei-1 purpose of annuimlng all clashes 0r University We realities" the Piime Minister citizens with the worU that is hen g listed that the Government vas' " "'- "i.""-i" t miei-iecnt DURING SUMMER MONTHS titled to know tonight whether it I o-operatio,, with the authorities. J the support of the House. PPTP IIFRMAV IVMT IQTK V pioposal tint the I tilled stales fio- .! .l..m.,.K t, - -"" -.Mi u.. ....-,., einment I iUe oxer I'l.iiiklin l'l 1.1 unci rrevious lu uim., u " ... T , ,, . r nnnnnttun .1,. .tnr...i,... ( .., .,.- ,,..'... . - . . .. ,, ... e. l lJ.- V,n p,ml. lm.1 .enllwl '" WAVrtliltBOtinVtiS i .-. ... ,.,. iinveieny 01 nol Kit ( II Hie W erK h noilli' Ul ivilili- fcifidence the I'icmici Had lepiied I'ciinsjhanii unit Hit alhletlo nelds and ... .., ,. , :..,:, ,,.n,.,l Asouith's intetpietatbn n iegaidtw ,, . . , . . , T ""nuitoiies of the oih.i vexeral 1 uKe "-" " " - Asquuun i b Woild's Bantamweight Champion Is uniNersltles of the oountrx nd ronert with the Central Powers. Hie verauiucB i'i.. ; "-- a-i,i ...i -urm r! -i. ttred that American delegates wete . nm ipiiuii! mr uie luu...i.u.. . ,,,. (f ,,,,. jIc,II(.,. Sl. . ... . , ,.,! i,nw IlM,M1 n.i, K, Allies' strategy in the supreme, m-w oui.i:ans, i.a . ivi, n ivte to surgeon Ceueuii r.mgis tii plan , , , ... . ,, . , ,ounc;i I Herman, worlds ihatuplon baiilam- '" Proposed to the inc ill. il v uh is liv the MolsheMkl wliollier Mlsiria was "It was thought the chiefs of , -'f " "' accepted..,- the ,,,, '-'We'sident' V" Zm tl! m"MnB " "" 1' iffs would have the central nu-i ,'" """' '"-"" '" J"" othei ineetitig of u.. ,i,s wl wiien .J..... ..:.! U- P,.ml.M "l.nf mo' " " """ """" '"" ei- - !... ...... . r '11111111 .lljnn iruy, ou... i-.u .....w., .... m ... ninnntna ni aDnnrori nn ...., Ctrican uniBun ,.....: the ami. A hen he failed In this mote who n is tnaige or tlie u.ueinment mu- ii ,tlnn 01 onh lutadid twiltoil. s t lie nswcrable Case against it. Iti)ie applied for a berth In the naal ie. f."'5', "rsr f"r "1"" """keiH. weio . n- ,,,,,. pmiiosnls Htibmltted to the Uol- one of the ablest military docu- serves "T"IM ' ,lnl ," n," inemuers Bliell,l Jn the Ceimati dehgitlon at one 01 inc aunst iiiuuuiy uulu serves nf ,.e ln,i,Hi i-iailual nc 1 Un 11 u .,. ........ 1 ..... .1 .....r. ..,,. i,,,i,,.i.i Hits Ccr submitted." the outgumth of their determination the inttntlon of l'olaml, I.llliu.inli 1111 the delegation, met se.m.ateb.J DRYS FAVOR BRUMBAUGH Kcth"'.!'.' luiV Of" XrU"im",lnnUm" Kd Georce said, and teached a eon- SPECIAL KKinN-PT. VI 'Heis1 Corps ' ""'U,U ln,,-",nl, LONDON, IMi. 10. A wireless mess.iKe Ironi l'etro grad slates that the commissaries h.ne been forced to declare their willingness to sign a piaie nn the terms of the Central Powers. 'I he Commissaries earlier in the da) had protested against the Ger man advance, declaring Ihej were them Into military lnidlcnl universities (l.iri.if ,!.n Li......... . .. ....... ......... ... ..u.... .... a......... . ,.,. Minn 1 i.l.l I",,,. II ! l raiuaineu 111 11 pennon vvlikli the senior r.iigi.iiiii aj iiniiii.ni 1 .... '..- Anotlur wireless dispatch from I he I'etiosnd wireless did not in ike 'lanks and "a new mystciious gas" will be im-ilojccl bj the enemy in the attempt to bunk thmugh the Allied line. Other attacks will be ileliveud fuitlier south Thec facts have become known Uuoiigh cap tuied Geiniau piisoneis and fiom information gleaned in ulhei ways. 'I he plans of the Ueini.ui higher command ate complete and nftci many weeks of intensive training of assaulting Hoops they are ready to make the supicme an J final effort which has been adveitised so widely in the last weeks. 1 lei 1 Miislui von Illn.leiibtiig an.l ilener.l von I.u.l. n.lotff appear to have iill?..l the .,1.1 nulhoils of attack In which 11 long h iinhiidment Is emplojeil an- Ion wh Lorn. 11 to pindiKP the ie. ntllts d.slied Xiinulliiglv. the (lerman CAMDKN MAN KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE William A. Itobbinsc, 202 Statu street, Camden, was killed by a motorcar at Twelfth and Arch sired this afternoon. The body van taken to the Hahnemann Hospital, lion. When they leported each fit- ,vf - r. . jp. remlcr said that Genejal Itob .fas present, but bald nothing . ... .. ..... ..- mined fight against being drafted Into 'Hie xuggetlons of Doctor Mittln ,,,, i . , ,eli( nslv. Iv cover. d'tlin 'whole ' ,loot"' ate '"'"K t"1'1 "''t lfne at- 1 ichK, sucn as wcie ue.i in iiaiicia last summer at I'.lga and again 011 th leonzu, ate to le tried agilnM the Allies . on the wetern fiont sucs.ful raiding acliil'les over a wide fiont were leported bj Ki'ld .Mbt khal Halg lodav "Irish troops entered enemv trenches ' miitlieam of Kpcliv and In the neighbor- I hood of Clilllleniont. bringing back u few pilsoneit., Ililg declared "' 011II1 of I ena the Canidlans look BUSH RESIGNS FROM WAR PORT BOARD NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Irving T. Bush, head of the Wai Poit Board, has resigned. Hie Idea of the proposed training plan fcj'Tilacintj'-the supreme authoilty r-i,i,0 n, 1 r t,!f '" IIX' ,llp iJowumient ietisi in Ehe hands of the Inte.-Allled Conn-1 ReP"bllca'f ?PPSC'1 to Goiernor ..e.tlng ad.ll.io.ml b.,ck and , ere- Fear It Would Cause Paity Defeat Ni: -1OKK, Peb. 19. The evening papers publish cables ate wlut Colonel Page, who hm iharge 1 from London to the effect that of the tutlnlng of in.dkal olllceis at rllmnr nr.. nirreiif In Vasa that the 1-ort Oglethorpe, .l.sireH to .kvelop, rllmors an current in asa mat me ii.cmel a .Milltaiv- .virdical l iiIviihIiv liolslicv iUi Government ill Petrograd 11 1 i.nici.i'r.r ,i. ,o mMB the workability of the pi o- ment that Uovernoi Brumbaugh la con- ,l.k. L Ii , 1, ha,i l,ccn ""IHron Hie .--.ocial (lve prlsonei. In a -aid Hi- Lanca- ". M. . ... 1 i.i 1 i t. .... . .. till rlli H tlllll IliUIUUkll Wilt IO lfrolIIli .. ... ... !Wt4t(Kly. The Premier deelai ed tlie J -""eiiig me auvisammiv or caning n can bo hud to the medic il labcVatoiieH revolutionists under the leadership , Mill es Uoidereis and Voikvidres rald-.l ewi'ment was anxious to et"i ij0;;" eulpn.ent of the gieit unl- of M. TchernolT. 'I he report was a wide fiont In the t-outheu, poitlon of Euwril nnhprtsnn as loner ns comnat 1 11 niin.ni,,.. r...i.-.r.,i,-nA.. 1. .b . ....w.t .. M"i"ltle ...id. 1...1 :.. ii.A ii.:i .. r HniithnUt winni Kltllnc Lirrrj. iiini,A. iik: " -- - 1 -"""i-iwu ctiitc-iiuiiiviit, 111m ciitiru Jll (wlth the Allies' policy, but re led to Unci It impossible. Uoyd George said Loid Deibv, Sec- Wtrj of Stato for War. bad offeied "rtslgn, but that he had been asked retain his portfolio, The Premier announced that Sli ttiry Sejmour Itawllnson had been pointed as. the IJrltlsh peimancnt lltary leprescntatlve nn the sli- tme War Council. Illllllisilt'll 111 llir uimnaii .,, --. -. - " 1-- ..... M.1-1 , a Hood of letters and telegrams of two , IIOOM l'OK COfl Mi:V ,,.. ....j .lPr ...i.e.! In a "l ",e "'"."'" ll .en pi Is. 1 kinds at the executive onicea ' Uoc(or .,, ,.,, thal , ,,, Copenhagen and telegraphed to a onm tilllnrnB n,uclne Bm . ( Friends of piohlbitlon declare the lo the inn I'ennsjlvanla medical men London ev.H Agenc). It is said 7X77 move would be u vvle one. Hepubllcans" who nliuulil be given inllltiii training thai Nieholai Lciiine and Leon ",!,"''','''"." xl'wll- 'in. opposed to Governor Brumbauiji declare at least jnn moio could bo i-ent to the fr.itL. I.n... n.l in III,., that II would mill all chance of lie- University of 1'eniiHMv.uil.i .luring the ' rolsK na,t "eu '" '"''' "" ELECTRIC LIGHTS SUDDENLY DIMMED tights in many of the public buildings and stoics in tlic center of the city suddenly dimmed this afternoon, for no cau&c tint the Philadelphia Elcttrie Company uccmed to be able to explain. It was. thought to bo due to n 'peculiar ntinosphctic disturbance, duo to tho npjioachiug atorm bthtdulcd toi this illy touifht. publican success In the -N'ov ember elec tion The latter ieaon was advanced In 1903 when Governor I'rnnj packer was considering an extia besslon He with held Ills call. The Itepubllcan candidate. I for Stale Treafiurei was defeated an- IIILn. I'eb 19 With utter ibsence of pinle 01 diea.l. summer mouths gesteel fiiould bo 'I he colli He he HUg- aii.mt (.l weeks in Vasa is in LLEFER DESERTS f RANKS OF HOLDOUTS way In November and Penny packer called the special session for the fore part of 1901! WATCH CATCHES BULLET FIRED AT SALOONKEEPER the Urltlh trorps ore iwaltlng Hie shod rinland on the onlj of haitle duration Those in. 11 who will begin ..11,,.. line between Pctrosrad and .,, , '"I"""01", ,'" 'Sfarj. the Ihelr Internships earlv 1.111 lake it aftei r',ll"a "ne ut,"ecn ' ctrograu ana nr,,, ,i ot p.eiend lliei aie longing they complete theli hospital woik, and Tlirnea on the Swedish frontier. for carnage. The (lghleis aie leadv the otlieiH Immediately at the clo8u of " ,"' '"H fel lesoluleh. c-alm and un school this spring The (leinians lost no time In getting ,,rn1'1 II IV. Jllller. a tenlor medical student llieli olTenslv against Hie UoMievlkl In ,N"', ' """I" nndeie.ilniate sno-cresie.l Hut the leim lie .linnn.i full lug w hen the armistice on the "lia' Isiomlng On the contrarv everv two ireel.M Ihls veal and If mint,.. ,. I e ittei 11 fiont etplied jesleidav ') he "" ' keenlv aware of the slliiitloii PRESBYTERIANS LIE IS PASSED IN WOULD COMBINE VARE HEARING An a SluJt Corrtitondtnl WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. Ihe Administration's Investigation of conditions at Hog Island was tho prin cipal subject of discussion at the Cabinet meeting this afternoon. After spending most of tha morning with .Soll.ltor General Davis, who ha had the Investigation In hand for the Hepirtment of Justice since the probn was directed by President Wilson last week. Attorney General Oregory went to the White House at 2 o'clock ac companied by a messenger, bearing alt the papers In the rase. There the matter was opened for av freo and frank discussion ot all Its Phares The unusual Interest exhibited by Tresldent Wilson In the Hog Island developments, shown by his viiit to the Department of Justice and to the oftlces of the United States .Shipping Hoard vestcrday afternoon, to discuss It, grows out of the fact that he believes the matter of waste of money, labor and materials at Ihe fabricated shipyard plant Is only- a minor factor In tht situation. r.rFi:cr on unonnn". 'Ihe Important factor In the situation, as the Pieglilent views It, is the psycho logical effect which tho continual recital of charges of graft and profiteering Is having upon the shipyard laborers, not only at Hog Island, but at all the other shlpyaids It has been hinted rat'.er broadly In the testlnionv before the Senate Com merce Committee and In other quarters that the various charges of war profi teering by the men having the profit percentago contracts with the Govern ment for construction of ships has cre sted a feeling ln tho minds of tho Ship yard workero that If the men higher up are not doing their best for the Gov ernment and are making huge profits, the laborers may as well curtail their day's woik and share In the good times This feeling, said lo eilst among some ot the workers, Is held In some Admlnts nation nuaiter to be primarily .re sponsible for the recent shipyard strikes The President realizes that It Is high time to check such a movement and by bringing Ihe "men higher up" to ac count to demonstiate to the shipyard workers that eveiv man must do his utmost without thought of blr profits It the shipbuilding pcograra and the -wax is to be a success ''rr.A.VS QUICK PROBU "or this leason the full power of th Government Is to bo brought to bejtr to clear up the Hog 'island situation a4" ciulcldy as possible and bring1 to sharp iccount any persons who are shown to have failed to do their very beat. When Attorney General Gregory left his department for the White House he said theie was nothing to announce legardlng the Justice Department's plans for the Hog Island Investigation and probably would not be until tomor low. There was a. possibility, however, hs said, that something In connection with Ihe Investigation may be revealed after the Cabinet meeting , It has been definitely decided that the. Senate Committee on Commerce, in vestigating the affairs of the American International .Shipbuilding Corporation, will visit Philadelphia next Monday and make a personal Inspection ot the plant at Hog Island ' Padded pay 1 oils and the duplication of names In different departments of the. Hog Island work will be given spec- ,... l. .... .. .1. ,-1.... tl... i Oai'innM W'.ii- nillrn nhllptl that miff .irmv It Is iinlikelv that auv aimv ln tile weeks In .Mav and dining June; the crossed the Dvlnt P.lver between lllga j world Individual!! ever 11nderslnc.1l iulte , SeCOlld. Teiltll 1111(1 CalVUl'V Tl'llineP '111(1 SeiiatOl' ill ' rutlri by the officials Ih chnrgo of medical giaduates could hive had theli and llvlnsk while another sliuck east- " well the linpui lance of an appioich. ' the Investigation ordered by President 1 New Yorker Tries to Shoot Man Who feat Catcher Sends in Signed Refused Him a Dnnk- iSContracteAfter Salary Raise intelligence Congregations Consider- leadeis and . ing Merger Hot Row Over $150,209 Claim six weeks' inllllaiv training and iret Inm wan! In nlhwil i. liC htle flist. because Its I tlie mini' s.rvlce so much sooiri r. Ilvlnsk is one of Ihe principal gates was nevei so high, second lea ....,. .......,. ,,.. , . guaicllng Hie road fiom the niulhivet I men never weie so thoioughtv in cad Sl.I.S Tlllini. ll.ins 01 l P. ,, lvtrmrl.ul nllieCa confidence Dr Mai tin told the htudon s tint the it B on tlie northern Link of (ho I'verv one appears to feel that In all " "" war would last llnee years longer, bas. Dvlna P.lver and was heavllv forlllled probahllllv It will be the tinning point KPAIf f,PM'l,r.,Ii' CV f 1 T V V AIH.' Af'f'ITUPH f n K IT ! 1,1. ,o., ,,,,. n, I. ..,. l,i l l. .Jllc ,11. nt ll.n .. n.. Tlu ..... ,t .1,. ..... II... I..I.1.,.. .!. T.-.l....... A' VlBll Hill J V Ul 1 1 W U ft rtl.luUnt.a Vj W W IV Hi ...b .in ciMtvii...... -" ..-- rf ....... .-. ... j.... .... ...., ., 1(ir. nn, , ..., ur u tur IMincrK formation which Is ar ins eiiinin uui li .ustro-uernian nnvo In 1913 It il by , blutllng Is 191 Continued on 1'iiee I leirn, ( uliinin I nor ( untlnnr.l un Poke Fleieil. Lc.hinin Three Ki CHICAGO, Feb 19 rrsstiient Weeghman, of the Cubs, Is of the most relieved men in base- lb Just now. Ills relief came when (Igned contract, of Catcher Illll KU- Wpercolated Into his office. There LDeep reports fiom the coast, where !er has been white. lug. that the ss backstop would decline to come eeins this was only a play for a un salary, which has been awarded. lerybody Is happy. Klllefer Is the i 'actor in the calculations of both fhmau and Manager Fred Mitchell VD-uiK on the experience and skill 'veteran backstop to add a liberal ntige of emclency to the pitching Iefer Is so used to handling Alex- fa delivery that It was feaied a in backstops. If Klllefer did not Into camp, might hamper the ef-. I Of Al.r the r.reat. I K A bullet fired by William Jones, twenty years old, ot Sew York, described bv the nollce as a gunman, at Michael A. McLaughlin, at i.ievenin ami morris, - MS.rifpf " ''wahiDR. ANTHONY G. BAKER SAMMEE WOUNDED whlc.li saved his life was presented to. .-. McLaughlin by a filend The shooting came after McLaughlin had lefused to sell a dilnk to Tones. McLaughlin was behind the bar of his i emhV,d,1.rVHllMrfetrrXnf Jones" Noted Philadelphia Physician Massachusetts Boy Wears walked in and said. am clergyman Expires at Double Chevrons for Un- 1111 I. UK, -c. w... ...... n .lie a dlscontenltd nation of slaivellugs, that althnugh Illudenbutg undoubtedlv has put evenlblng he'n got Into this punch, he cannot must not will not win DIES OF PNEUMONIA TWICE IN 2 DAYS HIGH WIND AND RAIN STORM IS APPROACHING give me a drink qukl As McLaughlin went after Jones, he paw a revolver unuei um note lie ducked; Jones pulled the trigger and the piece, Jones 1st rat Oxford Age of G9 usual Experience Piity-Mllo Gale Tonight, Waining Given Shipping Snow and Zero to follow Negotiations foi the consolidation of I 111 ce of Philadelphia's most fashionable doivutowii Piesl.vlerlan chinches aie uiidei way. Ihe Second Piexby leiiau I lunch. Twenty-nrst and Uuliilit sheets-, tlie Calvarv Piesby teilan. I.ocul stieet above I IfteenUi, nnd the 'lentil 1'iesbv terlan, .Seventeenth and Spiuce, which for years have been Ihe pi ires ot woi shlp for munv of Ihe city's oldest and Hcnest ramllles, aie considering a Dr Anthony George Baker, noted By HENRI BAZIN Local weather Iniieaii officials have meiger received uotlc'e ot the approach of a informal meeting of the congiega leirilll niiiu-ai.il lain niuuii no... inn tpins Have IllleailV been held for tin f ..... . ............ .... ..... .. .. . . . . ... i j i. a t .,(-., i, ,v in,, iinciiim ,i, ii.iii. ..i.r....i.. .. . ..... .... .. .. shot destroyeu .MCLaugnun s lime- i I'liliaueipiilii puysuian unu iit-iKyinan, majj i on.iioinifiii m.iihj pubiie l nljtr """ ,, .....umiuii m hip .iiimiiun aim nenniie 1.1I..1 f nneiinionla .Sunday n Eht at his ' ...-.. .r,.... ,., , ... r,, ."..j '". - - -- - - ucuuii is eipecieo in na lai.en as mi c . v r ...... cued or pneumonia nunuaj infciii ai in AMRrtiiAV 1'II'I.n Ii:A110IIAI!Tins dieted and sli nn ne is being warned ..iii.i,.i inM.un.i....... ....... es was held wltliout bail by Mag.l,om9. 40t West M.n enanna avenue. ,j. ,.,,A.NCU j'eb i9. al along the coast fiom Ihe Oelawaie I ,ucl . Ihe cow ga on o o n d Greets st'tlon" Mn'"ee"lh a'" ' '"' "" "' iltnt ""," an" ' Wounded on two successive days. Ureakvvater to lMport .Maine. nuifcI) wl, B.mb "tolnovv1 .fTr'A u sireeis siauou. ,, ,.... a reK ,avs II s w .low. n ... .... The slorm l Increasing In violence nn fn. n,. i,.hi,.. , t ,i.. oTi.ttild daughter survive him Doctor T'"" rT' "' . , ""' M"S" ' "" '"" t.h Its cente, , ex- matter " SENATOR CHAMIiERLAlN Baku was slsiy-ninc. yeais old '" "i'""'" - "r'"s " "isi amtr- peeled to striue a point somewuere ne. .n,e hi,f,B population of fie city 7.1,t, I t,i, nnnnnnnn ! ''he funeral will be Friday afternoon. , lean soldier to wear two newly created tween Philadelphia and -New Aoik city ,! , uveiihuichlng of the doivn-, TTKTniT.D 1XTll?!?- PVI II"1.tI?G .. ,. .... ..v. iinMinunlu l,.u ... - .. I .... .nlnl.t II lu ,0t,nrlfl In be ton.lli lit .... ... . I uhjuiv ... j-., ..vv ...u iii.M.s.1 inr ..-- -. ..v. jci wound cnevrons nn nis ru I'lll II II I VSS H VIS up l.li.s ll.e lie, lite thlnr ninile fnnious l.r iiHii1as. WHS lubsr.l aliont before Ihe limine I ..iniitlltee nf (ounells tliti. Mrlerne.on ilurlng Hie betirlnr on Hie are ili.lin fur aliciul I SO, (Hill extra nioiirv on ihe league Klnn.l 1'irW.e.n Irait, like hum! grenades on (lie "Ram niee' " front lei I mnre. Three limes II was paoteil will, genuine vehement e. "I dare yon lo prove I'm a liar," sal. I linn 4. Trainer, Ihe Selerl I'.iiiih llmun u.l tintl- are lender of Hie Third VVi.ril, hi .IMI .,'ilurk, lo Senalnr are. Il.erebv linplylng Hist I a re had llr.l, "I'l lliet von len lu one I'm mil liar," . Hie manner In which Ihe Snulh Philadelphia Nenali.r loused II bark l XttS. "It's Ihe mei.l iluiiinalde lie that ever rum from human lli," Is ban Irnnrls -lunik llrnirn Hew at Trainer al IMS',, o'rlu.k. Wilson Changes In the plans for housing Hog Island workmen ln tho Fortieth Ward Hill Involve an additional expenditure ot some $:00 000 bv the Government, but will result In the workmen's homes being located on higher and more rie shabie giound than contemplated by the first plans I BELLEVUE-STRATFORD SALE RUMOR DENIED Xii m Vf. Gcoige C. Boldt, Owner, Says Thert Is No Thought of Changing Ownership A minor that the Bellevue-Stratford twas to change ownership was denied emphatically this afternoon by Georg if. Hnldt, Ji , the owner. y 'There Is absolutely no Iruth In thej repoit that the Bellevue-Stratford has been sold or Is to be sold," he replied to a telegram of Inquiry sent to him at New York. "Kindly state definitely for me that tlie Bellevue-htratford Is not for sale." Ihe minor traveled the rounds of real estate elides today to the effect that negotiations for the sale of the hostlcry were under way. At the office of James ' JI. Frazlcr, manager for the estate of LHUN AIR UA1D FUTILE Casualties ot Damage in Third Em Attack on Britain 3NDON, Feb. 19. There were no titles and no damages In last nlrhfa fald, Lord Trench, commander of ome forces, announced today. m was the third German air attack lgiand on successive nights. The two raids resulted In a total casual tot twenty-seven killed and fmtvJ. njured. i PLOSION ON U. S, SHIP flnlit . "".I.. ... .l..tl - " HMMM .,..-.- 1 .'tll-V 'i " . u " V'..'.' ... .. IJaecB was one of a Lrew .... .. in.i tf (;ikfr vvnn a, n di fir iifii iti-o ii. -.. - Successful Operation for Append!-', ,i,i mid almost lneThui.in,r. i gun when a chance lioclie shell dlonncd rain prmlnr in.i.n.v nf tiu ,n.in. .....i.j "" H" material used this aftel noon ! Intended sale and that nnv .....h ... I citis on Statesman Sud- I energy which enabled him lo gain em. In the eiiiplacrinent. killing one private it Is expected that snow will follow people to move out Into the suburbs w."'" "," '''nance Committee of Conn- j nouncement would come from New "fork. silt Hleece . - - - -- . -- -.....,, .ccuun Mir Klieil ov luouillieit .,.,. ....... . . . . . "' '. ......:. tlie nature of a wind storm, tliougli It I membei of the several cliuiches as the . ' " "i"""". "a'i gienaues. aerial ,,orge C. Boldt. it was said nothing cleaning aU,,i b8 acconipanleil by more oi less big reawjii foi a consolidation The in- """"7 aMn ll"" ,,,'sl ,lu" " had nothing official had been heard of the sale or denly Stiicken WASHINGTON', Feb 19 The opera tion upon Senator Chamberlain, i hair man of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, who" was suddenly stricken yesterday with appendicitis, was sue cesstully performed at Providence Hos pital this afternoon. The Senator was jesting easily and hoped to be back' at Ills duties within several wee.ks. i Hai ana Hesults KinST 1tCK lliree-jesr olds and up, ilalmlnir. 6 furlonss u. .. nAnf.r ltd llan. t pcu.i, uv ,.,.., n.l til Crump. S to 5 to JO J lo .1 1'rlnc" Janice. JIaiienet and JleeUt llosa nence n mole tliau ona inofesslon lie was born In Plilsliurgh. the ton of Dr. aacou Dunn "" "... - . ..-. no i-iair. He matriculated at the Western Unl. vertlty of Pennsylvania, which after ward became the University of Pitta burgh In UCI, having received his earlier education In the Pittsburgh public schools In 1869, having receKcd the degrees of bachelor of aits and master of arts at Western Pennsylvania, he entered "'7 "' ,u ArnVriran ,;.:;. the Western Theological .semlnaiy, atln. ''",,-., s, ,V. v .li " ' fT . Varda B , 111 Blimp, MO e ui iwa Sailors Injured When Cait- ??-'; -,?,".?:. S&S KSi aVI?,: uage Uase Hursts SHINGTOK. Feb. 191 re Injured through the I "sce'os'D titer.. furlong. :ight sall.j P'C6,V"". U. A. ,o , evnlnslnn I so.... '. t . ,f. ..,''.' !.' .v.n 1 n iftrldge case durjng target prac- 5siHniin.se its Uoiand '. . ... J to J the U. S. 3. Montana, tho Navy Time I lj ! tur)oi"ili nent announced today n.Ti i"i. 'ul h'niiem.n "lo t a m .; i lo r, names of the victims have not l-'oeior, IM, noi.nL. .. o 3 ? ' I" ii menen nor did tl dlspatcM "-" 'ri ''.",' n, t. accident ocevrred. Orriitnis Allegheny. I'a . from which be was crad uated with the degree of bachelor of divinity In 1873, at the same tlino being ordained a minister of the Presby terlan Church. Doctor Baker's first pastorate was In the Presbyterian church at Bardolph, 111, In 1877 he was transferred to At lantic City, where he was pastor of the only church of his denomination at the shore at that time. A profound theological student. Doctor Baker found himself for several years ' llnw.nl .I ran ne.i- .... ...... ...I. ........ nlM I.li1li.,illl..n a. .. . .,. .... .. . .. . . allu I....1. ,,.. IllA "......i.. ..a...... ... t .. r... .... ....., . .... n. . . and wounding- ah officer and four men "le i.m" ""'";- "' -h. -....- . . ami cue jaci mat ineir places are taken .'" ", , ,'" ' ' """"' ."" "' wn' .-.eveiai aKO i.ie vvaiaon-Aslorla, and wounding an oiucer and four men. from 1)lrl ,0 forlr degrees beloiv thow ,y "ellff-dwilIerK' who spend their Sun- a"" ,:(lnl" " Vaie for S150.U0ii.6t for the .New Vork hotel of the Boldt estate! At 8 o'clock1 iiavs bv the npaitnieiit ladlator or visit etra wtik done at League Island Paik. was sold to T Coleman du Pont. reisonuiiues excnangeil nv Senatoi xna ueilevne was built ln 190S ana i. ..... ......r... .. . """"". ... , , . i or tooay nre .iimv- ." o c-iucu uajs nv tne iiiaitnient ladlator or visit """ After having had Ids wound dressed. I M,la morning the ofUc'lal Ihennomeiei iiunrlies xi.e.le,.eni..iiv -,.i., i,. Pets. uaggs leturued to ins posi. ihe very , leglsleied 37 degrees above tins zero there nml eveiywheie, liave caused a de- Vuie and Ilany J Trainer, of the Thlicl 'assessed for the current year at $5 000. iiext nlirht lie was wounded acaln. thl. ....... .,,! u 1 n i lock this ari.rnnnn i ..,.., ....... ..M ... .... . u'....i .... .... ..... . .. nn vr ., ,,... , i -----. nuin, ,. - -...., i-lUcii luiiuiK on in me coiigiegaiions, ,w.w, .,ca." nn ...criian iiiHi. inemuers uuu. time sllglitly, bv an explosion Another li-, agrees abuve. i. i... i.i ,.r n, ,.,iu. i,.i . in...r.... .... I artilleryman escaped unscathed on both - - Ihe fact lliat It Is liksome to many rnl times. "j " v MiM.in i,v u.,.i ir n.i,o. ,. ILAN HUGE I'OWDEH PLANT ,f ,l."" ','k0,ui" '''" men who form ' The trouble started when Trainer i A Michigan boy and six other re- .-" .. . . .-. . ,.,. ,,i .. vi,n.i eh.i ..u.... v. uu . .i. .. .,a.,i .ni,ii.,., ,..r. ,ii., . ." " -" ."""" ""." ""- ''.. -is. a pm ior i villi; nuuijurw miiiiviB " id "uillft nril ttrtis nnn e lu a Held hospital touay. tnanus to the ' U. a. to duim u,uiiu,uuii THE WEATHER w i . w'hose watcluvoid Is tltlcleiicy to see the extia woik for which he Is now ask. YVOIks at funds spent for a triplication of actlvl-1 Ing Councils to muke an appropriation ties when coiiceutiatlon would mean a He said; r, t,i . MHr over this hospital, which was bombed by ihe enemy only a few days ago. The wounded had Just been brought In by the ambulances and carried to tha operating room. The live surgeons were working over them when a hoc-he plane swooped Hon i, Its machine gun rattled and the bulk Is beat a tattoo In the road. A bomb exploded In n field nearby. The surgeons did not; stop for a min ute. The Michigan boy's Jaw had been broken, his teeth knocked out and part of his cheek torn away. The operation va extremely delicate. As a result of the surgeons refusal to step away from Nashville widening of them Is given as an added "I challenge A new Government powder nlant toi'""u" ,u' l" inonosea pian weie not rONKQAST ' J'or Philadelphia and t(ciU;; OccWti .-. i U i, !i V'UVf. ''SO cost Jf.0,000.000, to be located on the! The pastors of Ihe three churches )tor which you aie npw asking pay Cantlnuecl en r Petm. Column Xeien TUB miSIM-Hl. tnitKUt OK rKTKR the table during the attack, the Mlchl. f.' ,?tlnueciP0.W..ri'. f'liT f '"""""""'""gander ...s a rfood chance for recovery. outskirts of Nashville. Tenn . will be erected within the next few months, It became known here today. Tlie construction of the plant, which will furnish employment lo more than 15,600 persons, will be done under super vision of the II I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company. Cuba Now Censors All Mall enge you to piove mat you, stona! Uoht rain and warmer tonight J i paid for Government avenue, Uclfh loirMt temperature about 40 dr&V orees; IVednesday probably oJr,-wJ(KJl;i it Ji colder in the afternoon and ttlnhh V'H -"Q fresh ouhrrlU tcliid 6ecom nortji. '? i'a the Itev. Dr. Alexander MacColl. of ll.e! again." Second Piesbyteilan; the Itev. Dr. Wll- "that Is not true." came back Senator llam Mulr Auld. of Calvary, and HieiVare. Ilev. Dr. Marcus A. Brovvnson, of the' "Von were paid and I dare you to ' ,. Wednesday. Tenth 1reabvlerlnn.ura t,l tr. I.a In hrlnir In nfTlnlula fnmlllae cllh Ih. un.lr 4. t favor ot the merger, but are withhold. to prove that I lie." was the next Trainer ,,. t1M , o 49 s ni.lSIn "JeW a jo J. ' la.vcu uj, insir cunt. cbuuuil". i jmnjr liuincr ono0 oeuer man rursTVllT gnvn . ,t I In the meantime members of the com. that." Senator Vare shot back. , f, . Si! 7 ... 'f mlttees appointed by the churches for 'Cooke went pretty far but not far.I..Vter. S I'.S.linih wVt.r; SI S.2!Y ..-.,., -vmi- t,'.h io ...... , me consiuerauon ot ine matter are i enougn. jne grauing was spreaa out ..,.,i,n.e .its. ...,.-,- ..Ml' ..., . . .- . cum nom maklnsr no attemnt lo minimize lhalnver tha nark- an it umiM tnt 1,. ,11.. ' ifc.,,. -. .,..- Mnn nvum .. , ii.tam rivi that strict r.n,nr.hln .l. . ' ... . . . .1 . ,r .. ... z. . . rw "'. -.1 ...Hl..l.ol -l.'l.l' 'irsl 411 n...-. - -.--- . ,....-.,. ...,. aiEe ot ine DroDieina inai mull ne aniveti t enveren iv ine i at n nmmi.nn I a I a i lu i 11 i i a i. a i a i i throughout Cuba ot all mall has been I established by a presidential decree Continued en I'ase Eleven, (olunin Faur Cantlnuecl on rate Eleven. Cslunia Fit I Tl lio nu I 1 1.2 ,4'rl - ij'iii 4 i4.'iMt i iii twin Je Trutfi, About Nation-Wide JProhibition isTold, by Charles Stelzle, in. an Exclusive. Story in Tomorrow's Evening PubUc;Li4l rfirH l
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