v"! ?4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, EK1DAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918 Wall Russian Army 'BACK BILL FOR WILSON , WH.WS PLAN "' w CONTROL OF INDUSTRY1 r r .;-., jy ".... - . !&tii!&U MAYOR'S BONDING COMPANY FAILS TO ACT IN SUBWAY JOBS Penn Trustees , Contlnartl frnmJPate One, (onllimnl trum I'm One MV-fl nf fjnv forclnjf the nusslan annlcs, to, fight n li Mclmiacs. a New Yorlfflilrano con- V ,'.. imJor ca",Pal"1- t Measure Granting Wide PoV-rern, declined to enter Into a contract ,'. t: AM for Public Utilities The explosive noMlhllltlM that venter ' about ntiy large bloodshed on the east ern front are alone capable of ex ' plaining the enornintin disparity he- PC WA.VP BPUW PUT ,,,"l, ,ne fltrnian announcement.! of era to President Favorably Reported I for n section on llrond etreet. Arch to ; Locust -tieet, with a nviuwny station, I for which they were low bidders. The unionist wan jiv:o,oon. 1 accurately and wisely, but he doubtless wan unaware that while, in two con tracts were "In tho hand of the bond In company," they could not get any further than Mayor Smith' bonding company, berahse other bonding compa nies do not care to take the risk. In this connection also. It may be said that while the cosuiely on, the other four li--') vin RVi f..iti i iiiuiivu , hmduM. to Cover Point and ji '' . Reheve Tension Tit 4 kt -.TXTrnri t fi r X I, r .. . .... . ... mm tvinie inn cos' t....i. ....... -... .....i , ... , I ijrtiv Xjdi 1 IWWj w n u ui .xt a cnnrereiire the .Mnvoi- iiki-ccii i" i . . ..... .. .,. - .... i.i ri... ti-n Ij.unaian umif miim iii.'ii t;iJiuirM. IVI1- i " i vuiiiliit'iiiiiiUl 1, HiO . . w i'ik v iij hum lUn inAnn it....!.. .,..1.11...... i...... I.-.. ' (rescind these hid nml mi uttetnnt was tXinii-aria. atut tin, Atcli to Klrhth nmt tv,"tr iiuanmil n. IIMCI n 111, t urcn I ....... ...... .----..- .......... .,., ...... .... ..,- Hill ' made wlnoners of war since the pre.ent Herman movement beRim, while the sunn . raptured number nearly 1400 I Thin dlsnroiwirtlon In unprecedented In wurfare. During the tecent dtle against . the Italian the Teutons raptutrd only huoui uouuie tne Kun tney nave seiitii UnrtH'li Slated to Head Which Will Place All Wnr Contracts WASHINGTON', Keli, .: MMtpi'i Wilson and Secretary Me-1 In Itussls, while the number of Italian PiuLurh ..nVrnnn,i.n.-. Im.i mode ' Wanner exceeded SOO.Oon The Hits Lt."Wn correspondent e just, made , (atln ,etrm more, pieclpltately give aMuranie to publlo utilities ' tlmn did tlm ItnltanK. while the non C'nllnued from race One was the subject of general talk. Friends of the veteran promised swift retalia tion for the action of the house com. tnlttee In suspending hlnv The exact charge aenlnst Mr, .Hums wef not made pilbllc. HAYS li:.S'NKI.t. WAS "NAtTCHTV" The. degree was not revoked, but mere ly suspended, according to Joseph 11. Itosengarten, n trustee, who upheld the at thU time Senator McNIchol ,,,, X.,ona, KuretyMaor Smlth-iic&'n!"" '".V ,"'. .,,,. w-of and Jerome If. I.otivhlielni, the latter concern. himself." h said. "He put himself In pteslilent of the Keyetone State con-i ji.WOIfS IIA.VDCOMi: I'HOI-'ITS a position open to criticism anti nui slrtictlnn t'ninpany, took n different nttl- . , .......... . ... .. .. I t .. t.'f.Lit. mtiM,tm ihlnil,,f. Ilnii.ii imaue lo nolil the lioiulitiR companies m ( i-.vii-i iu nwnui ' j...... -.... -. He proposal bonds. Hut Split on Pennell scattered around In various umounts.j ,,ine greater amoiuu m i-hiii m tt-snuii-iii UASIIlNflTON, 1-Vli. 22 HiuininiHc illicctlon and control I tilde, -n rtiortsmatillke altitude, as was I or over the Industrie of the country Is said at the time, ntnl ngieed tn sIrii i '"" 2(h. that every aid nill bo ex- SaHtt-'l? nlal or tn It noss b e ror tne Hil, thein to prevent their finances Hermans to move, forward faster. If Mun''ruirhln n tale nf fiaiiVruotev ,h,'s" w"nl lo' ",a,l ,h'y "ld III Hall ITiMjsacmng a. state of tniiKruptc. rhf ,taHon foI. lp e()l,Ml.I1 ,tiffcrence ';Aertlng to cfnc;al In the Treas. between the linatlan and Italian cam- MrVBMrtmnt. the llnanclal condition '"J"". j' .V!',.,.'.,ub,'.,"' "" ,.'l."!lcl.'!!:,.rB'? Itusslan contemplated by the Ailinltilstnitloi. ir(coiilicts nccoidlng to bldx as nilglnally ,,. the Overman bill. KinutliiK btoarl pow- ul In several months before, cr.H to tin- 1'rseldcnt, which the sub- SMITH'S IH'AI, Uin.ATlO.V lotnmlttve "f the Senate .ludlclary lli'tein enteis what looks like ery CotuniltUc lias voted til leport In the fci lows emborrnssment for Mr Thomas ,n.l. also be It said, the Mayor gets ;:"' because of present ;ond'"nmf rely his nhei.lv trot out of thee four mailer of fact, the degree was mtreij Itacts the neat llltie commission of suspended until popular crltlelim against esst ISO.Onft In JJZ.60O. rnts means" "" ": c.i . ir himself, predicated upon his ad- The suspension, howler, neca llte.l ownership of sn per cent qf the -hen Mr. l'ennell declined the ock of th Tho.ua H. Hmlth I'oin- .1. Bertram Upplncott, also s corner, where they might turn nnrt change the uholn complexion of the war. This uncertainty upon the- pnrt of the Herman militarists mut continue !iVVb"c "utilities is, grave. Their In m.: virtually Is limited thrnUEh the Wear' prices they can chaige. and In jfc.Vifc.tle. the problem of meeting fixe,! J 'jra'; '.i-tmmrittt Is acute. A rnaterlal service Is Slats. fi .ielnr rendered In miiny Instances In T1"' ",u"l'! soldleis hae not 't Ss ?., ..... . . retiHcreil their morale, tint morale Is a t. L....I.1. I.. t.l- .t I ....I.. .. II .. , ,, ... . ,, , . ... ,i. ..,,.. . o nun . ill lue iiiii iiiiv hi .'ijur ui full ooinmlttef. shall he put through j,,,,,.,,,,.,,,., M11(J ,.(1I1C stockholder Coiiiriess with sillllcleut spee.l. in company TIih cniitiol. It wilt said, will be ex- ttnitors. crilse.l thin ugh u central boaul, which The contrails n wauled in the Key. hi it . . i. ..ii ........ - f ...ne .Mine i unsuiiciio u '..jiiii'iiii. nnri will Uli eel not only nil purchase of mft ,,, ul)v nw on stork pany i .Meantime the M.i)or will lor him self, approximately $1.0 lo $20,000, i If the two UiojiI slieet subway con- .. . i . I It'm-tM or me lei8lilli" ninir . iiiibiiiil- bond ng municipal con- ', ,, ' e Vii ... i.. ...n,,m, u..T IIiiii I'rninnnc fa I to lie consummaieu by other ninety companies coming to the National's lesciie. 'OSSIHI.!-: LOSS !' MILLION'S ri.l ....M i... I htm bnilbl It.tVe llpn over. I iii iiivr.i.in - ...... .... t The suspension, howeer. necame .i"i Honor, i promi nent member of the Art flub, today de i.rled the withholding of the degree. He expressed the very emphatic lew that, whatever Mr. l'ennell may or may not have said In the club, It was not n matter which should have concerned the Hoard of trustees. "1 know Mr. IJennell very well, and It Is my opinion that he is no moie pio Herman In hla thoughts than Is Hernial 'i Mums u'i. "I"' i"ni ... " ..i"..." menial su.ie inai ma no tramen in- '-ttitA hl the Oovernment has taken , stnntnneotisly thinugh a number of !T .. ... . . i causes. .--iTi- position tnai assistance mu.l ne What Is now e.il.n mi n i .ri-,-,v . , . -.. -- . " .. - - -- Pj.lfranted, and In the case of railway .ripmpanies in transporting woraers 10 i.liiduMrlnl plants. . &U-la the Intention, of Tieusitry otTt "Ohm to Impress iinon Stutu commls. L ' Monsr and other regulatory bodies the llssla IllilV he but the prelude tn . new demncratlo Insmrvctliiii. A little of Herman lute seems certain to e.n t a violent reac tion from the nation thai has jut over thrown oaiism. Since last Tuesday, when the Inllcil 1'rei.s correspondent In 1'i'tlogi.id first t ho vuriiiiH . eoaitinents or tin1 nov- i.,,.,..! Ni,.i itinmi tn I'luiitii. nn.l one' n.,...i.. i.,.Mve uliat does Hie .-1 I'ersnmg, sain .Mr. i.ipuincou. ' eminent to fllmlnulp the neetit h.v mi Aid. tieet. llioad lo LMghth. 'Hie.e , t0, surety .o.npaii). Mayor Smith's Of I'ourse. these re vi ',l""' "' tern of competitive buying, but will totaled n.TLl.Tir. and JI.K75.76o. re- company stand lu lose? Nothing mote men s "'"''' ' ,a,k VCrrpretatlo i supervise pinductloii In nccm.l..nce spectlvelj. The bonds .e.4ulred were 5 ,. ,, t,an the illffereni-e In the bids' ami given u mow ilgb i 'rl".''al '",' with the needs of the nation nn.l the Pel cent, and i, penal bond of in per lh two jobs, this about JC.fl07.000. than im.W j" '.ml dlth s. u Allies cent x j n lo8t Hie cltv will or would have most, l'ennell Is charged with no oveii A.'ci.rilli.B I- .ie..nt arrnligenients, The .Vntl.m.il Surety. ...presented by, lo pay lo have them curled out by some ; "-.'''efor' iVnSt beUevi'Vat an olllcials stntcil. the war Imlusttles the Smith lomiians. had ahea.lv bonded other lontiuclor. Some conlraclols sa.v ,,,.., ,.,,.. ,inI1... ...j hi, iela- linncil. which has been the chief tie the Kev-ktone Slate foiisli tictlon Horn- till" would be at ptesent col or labor . . , . . .. j,usl- a lllllll'ill ooildie 2"lE!llt,0n 1Jril('r' 'IUW M "0 lhnl ,he ,aiui6unced that tint I'.usslun (Internment t in rHourp iiuni nil Miuive iiih lie rr ,Hve4. " .Jtf Vlan loans vuom i sf. 'i'jiAinpi powers to remedy the sltUa '. ikn'-are contained hi the war tl nance ..Xjorporatlon bill, which may bo stretched K'f'iB ctwerthe making of direct loans b F, the Treasury Department to public mill. ,'' tlei'lti case the banks nre unable to ex- .J. It.. s..lll ,.lllll.H a...... .I.I...1 ,l.. .U K . itiiu ticuu innifcirs., inuiiut'u .lull lilt: . i .. . . ...(corporations have eumclent secuilty for I er '"B""'"""" I' completed k. .nil bvim . man. .. ...ii...u.i in.H.jitiDR . i. . yr.-, j '.' ..... j .h in .r,,r,u, II. (I.e. n, inn ttfj . fcreatlon of the wah finance corporation f.jTjt knd the knowledge that It Is able lo ex- U..T . 'Ijiri.l ...nl. nl.l ...III 1... ..iM.t.l ......... jf".rv -"- --. "in no nuiiiuiriii, Kuuiuiii SjI,- rvi iiviuiib rAiciiaiiiu, ui inuuey ny me had determined to teslst a new Herman Invasion, thetc have been rumors fioin other s.iurccM declaring the cuntrnry The coi.tlnue.l preiiaratlons for the . defem-e of I'etrogra.l and other inllltnry movements further afield confliiii the fact that the correspondent pinperly le- . scribed the situation at the outsit The llueslan Hoveriimenl Is pirpailng to light, apii.ttently, ns soon us the itoi liendeiiCM of tlit' viii'liniH ibiiartments pany for Hie two big rontracts for I in obtaining tnatoilaH and placing or- rott uVidei the .'It.v 1 1 h II. totaling ders, will be nbsoiheit nml Its ma Fomenting like J t.r.ot,u(m. ui liad oh- 1 rhlncry utilized under definite legal tallied .'..surety ' from other bonding authority. Inmea.l of the ndvlsnrv cu- I'nnipiitileH for the protection of the city I parity In which it now serves. In this big undei taking. F!e It explained ntni-iMi ' ui'.-.mi.m. ni'i-initv "''" ""' Satlom1' Surety fompanv has HAIH 111 JO Si LtLMi t. 1, H.MAN (n(, authiii?.atlon with the fnlted States ness whatever of the board of trustees, "l'ennell was lo have been awarded a degree for the work he had done, nnd ' I cannot see why ll should have been withheld for some rematks made In the I lit' war luilusliit's boa til will con tinue to nieiatc as at present until tho Ovetman hill shall be passed. The President's olllciiil advisers say Her. nard M. Bainch. at present the acting eittn I ftvi ( ft it t Itn l.i--.-.l li'MI I. a r I .. ,"u""m" " Kt,r ilfwiij in "- "i ' uh a ttiaLter nr orri.ii.ii.t-p nnd or irofcti :. ....... i ... .........!,-. "r - -... .,,.... .-r, - pointed to tho rhulrmunnhlp to uc- umlerivritinir tu obtain mnrPlM fnr.V -. .. . I A.w .' t "fi:k":tuUon. nnd son-in-law of Joseph Whar- . ... 11. 111... ..1 ..!. I I ----- -. -- .-........ .-.. , v.i.vill Fl Ulllll l"l 11 III (.nverniiieut. nml the city of Philadelphia as well, to undertake a maximum bond on an.v one rontrait .if only slightly' mote than $500,000 It becHiue necessary, theiefore, both us a matter or ordinance nml of good and material say two millions. Sl'I'lillMK TKST KOI! MAVOI1. According to lliletesled observeis this Is the supreme tet of the Ma.vor Does privacy of a club." he serve the cltv? Hoes he serve his Mr. Llpjjlncott Indicated that a nuifl. bunding .ompany? Or will he hide be- her of other members of the boatd or i, m,t Hi veil." trustees shared his views I. I ...iM Ihul rilt.iitni. Tilinlnif Is PnTTTPtHVf PflVTI STt'lR I he.ili and nml In favor of enforcing ,,, .,,... Morris, one of the men i 1-. ci.. 1 .. ..n.l,...ill,..i lsim- , " ' iveyeione nmir . nintn-.ii v.uin- wh, Ina(I, tI) Pennsylvania Academy the pany's contract, w hk Ii means forcing f th(. KI(, ArtR n ,eadlnB art sti- GERMANY BRANDED AS WORLD OUTLAW ifii bankers of the countrj-. ,& ijThe correspondence between & MTr McAdoo and I'reslilrnl Wit ceeu uantei vv iiiaru, who resign ih additional suliu.iv cniiacts. tn more than n tnontli apo tn dliect tho,.,,. , f thv joouxt street and management nr Hie lialtlntorn aim i Atri, ,IPfl ..ommcts the smaller ones (inio Jtaiiriuu. n vvnicti tie is piesc i ..llln Tlioma If. Smith C.inpa (ueni. .tn. iiaruciix uiMHiiiiiinriii mnj , m ii,,. National, the Aetna ne annouticeu vviini.i it uay .. two. i ue . ror.! : Fidelity and Deposit and Mary- ,,.,,.,.. ,, nv r.,.- Several bun- rovide a Pond or ,..,.j. e ,i, wi ,.ml of on Its own account go ahead with the ! ..,',. . ,ha ri,.P.,.. .io..lnrer1 to- tOI h ialler noes '.' . .. . ... i . I day that Phlladel inner ones A) lo thlll olllclal of one of the . . , .., pany tool. Ialg, ,lllely volin,iinielf Md; "W, are' h ,'U,,'t'1 "l of Hart- no,v oll ih(. bond of the Keystone tate ll!,ti,,n 'rn'" inF ' that Philadelphia, "mortified by oeman.Is an expiu-nlveislty. Iillls Madeira, a trustee i.f the tnl .., V..i. . Hermaiiy was branded as an Interna- !1ea "n ,,er. '.V.V.'... " ..". . ."','"". "land fjauall Companies of Baltlmtvre. ; dle(i iiiousanil dollars. We, have no fear Merslty, suys that rev.oratlon of thede,- S t..-j , ...... i ,,.... ... ....i,. i .,!.. i it Deivveeil lllf I'lcxiueill Ituu ill, vnniiet. f0r ,,imrlptl niiiounls In nulie in. the ' . ....i. .. ... .i ,i..i.. uru, U n nrllnle mutter nnd the l.nl- i L "February IS 191, Wluslow. of the Wisconsin Supreme chiefly Secretmy of War piker oyer lor,tract and penal bonds. rol "ZlT even ,u idertl- present ad- vcrslty trustees have no occasion to j If "Dear Mr fresldent-f'beg 'to'Land rSngresinnmiu'serlhe' "er,e oii.VI'.o, "of t1.e" War I p' '"" '"" '"'-- " """ "t.e.1 ' xe.'se" 'Cmimrous."" I.m I. was under-, explain It." Mr. Morris said "'My be I iSLiSilrS'tn'f ' ms,(I,huoulyhlar ah- ""T ' " "" "'. . ""I "'! ."-' ", Hood .tith the National that we coulti l..r.- ! .- "n sV '" "PU-. '&hl'lffiltfb&ni1ffcJ'F&R'. S'onal law." he said, "and Hie does not , , ,." 2.", " " ' i ' "T'ulifo ' !'.. cnipanies. and have not appealed , the Smith company .Hdnl arrange for ! public funds, and that it owes an ex- asked to bring to your attention . "1ualB "' Proclaim thai fact and gloiy "" ' ""- " '" ' 1"..i..it.r. iitir. '" ""'' ,la,'' "'uugh the) bave all been the cosutet) before they entered Into plan.tllon nt tne act to tile puuue . u. c.l lmni It loo ;, as thoueh 1 he nubile suners uy ine unwn-e utm md Ing been V A rnmmltten ipiiri.i,nMn miKltr.. . . " ; ",c t"r,u"1 .... ,.M.......0 , Imnoiiuneo lo CO to Willi iIim .Vntlnunl the uronnsi utility Interests. , 'This altitude mi the part of n great i fhase "V the niioun departments and T1)e ,)oni, wl((i N ,.,, ud 0 eac, , th. ale , bu I)a(li )jtlt lr mv. of ,IK Fnlverslty and that the clthens i. .A.icao iiupera uiuicaie me extsience i i.itwun is u constani menace lo tne tieace in of. genuine apprehension regarding the , of the world. We aie face to face witli dlv .tcj;.,.,... ..a- . .mi ... . ; :,. "r:....:. . .:-": ' . " i :r :. ...... .... .iT. H:r.Ji.. . . ' . . ' " . vo'iuiiio ns ui . .laim.i roinpuseu .11 people wnn ne-1 to industry similar to mat vviiicn ner- ,ralmuin aireptabllltv of four the services and rates of local until i U,.ve ihetna.lt-Aa .,, i.. Miinr,n.M ,..n.a. . . .V . . i.. ..i.i . "ul .nicipiduuny ui kmu utilities. The Increased wages essential materials kflTecteil them na risV evervbouV else, anil llmL milleil fnnM I ..ml ...in. k. .n.nA .. ... .. i. .... i .. ...ii i. .i... .,ii..t..i ii. .1. l..ti..ann ..A .l.u ...n...n.. i. i i WSsv.' ltii V A . t , , i ii. .villi mo riinc iiruiiiin, tu ivii, I (it. tvuui.l n llir iiniv;iiii unit iTCinnii mv n iiiiiiiki;,! hi iiii. in inrj luigr iionu- BT IVilJ?"LR?c""a.9ln..rde.r l" mcet "'''Kword. If such a nation, imbued with floveinment and the Industries of the Ing companies said todut : fe., iheorataT h"n Hralnst ."unue'oirn1:;? natl?''' "" "la" K "T . lo , " V V," ,mnV" .M. T '.".' Iii ran. ,l.un. " r '"l" ",r. "haiilBi tne Ulllliu arm es or ,, T1.J,t,, .., r ll.,nr.i wll uteti these bonds, hut our home office bad in Z.ni &. . h- .vuiavtii(u, , I rib 11 nriil ll'ltul .unn.mi.. rV .1nn. I . mu. .-,., ............... ......--,- .-.., ... . .. ... asesiiy ne VH11..UM up... Li...... ... T)e ,)ori,. ,,.,, ls ri,,Iuj on each I they ate in a bit bad. but It Is my of the Fnlverslty and that the cituens turn llielr mireient nuicaus ann ot iUtef contracts Is In the neighbor-, opinion that If the city does not enforce are mortified by what It does ; that such rlslons an oil ce Dealing a leiatton 1)no,i , $ l.TSO.oon and would takf the a contiuct within fclx months of Us being , acts as the present one are typical r,f UI lew Is expressed that with a Ood-glven mission to con.mer the ' Lt ,7n llni-Tv n-trfieTr. T . Z , companies. I hi and the huh cost of world! neon!.. i.i i.v n n.i.e .Ji... i... f,,0,, i""1 Dl "any A- Harlleld in bate not been forthruin ng apd supplies have iicvts himsolf divinely called to the task, icspect to coal may he ct rated. Surli , ,.nv .., . JUPi tin 1UIIV un .10IlilIIIIIlHIl. tlfllHVPIl ii. nit niuu.-iiiai iiiiiitiii.-iMitiiM wt i.iisiu. five awarded the hondsinu tannot bo held' VS W T ' "ii nimvi mivillVB u llliri lltl fSW :t SHOULD MAINTAIN' INDUSTrtlFS ' tlonal law and what becomes ot the M' C TA Secretafy- of the Treasury r must J ' &. '"tK" cease To 'be Sit fetkeorrtcial notice of these matters. U ,"0, t.e'rhans "m l.I'i.' rCe ','i .? , . B.yy. Ik obvious that everv tmrt nf r.ne In. . " ." . . . . . . !. .: Mr d.i.i.iVi ..j v,i "TiV., Vi.n..i 1 ,' ' eon lor eMsience wnen-a binge nation U S,.inrtine?in2t ISv?! SfnUi Vj ' dominates the world, and that nation .,1 tttaintalneu at Its maximum strength In . ., ...i.tpii rrrmrnizen no hw .....m i, V,F hritei- that n-h mnv on.itrihiit. i,. ti.o ' V"e w.1"0" recognizes no law except me run..! m..,s..r- lo in- viynrn... ai '"' of self-lntf rest and has no motto ex- fcutlon of the war. Our local 'nublTo that in Bh niakesr gnt Utilities must not be nermltted to be-I . .vvnu wmu .ioe., mo u sappearame 01 F-a. .x.m weaken.,! Th imn.nnrin.inn imirimuoiiai law irom tne cartn man: u ,- . ...- .. ..r... .-..-,. w. thn President say Mr. Harucli will step I fiom the chairmanship of the nui- In dustries Hoard Into that position. NOT TO BE STKTTI.VirS Ilcretofotc it hni been Indicated thai the attitude, of all public Institutions In This latter lemark was significant If Philadelphia against art. and nai u s tru. f, t Hie leason that thesa two con- has driven from l'hi adelphla artists who tracts weie awarded to the Keystone do us honor by their achievements, nut State Construction ('oilman. on or about ! find it safer to live elsewhere. July 20 last ear and weie accepted Whaiton'liarker. a trustee, refused to by Senator McNIchol very shortly after- discuss the Incident wards, ir will be seen, therefore, thai Scholastic Gown and Khaki Mix Continued fritm I'sse Oae verslty conferred on (leorge Washing ton, In whose memory the exercises nre held annaually. In a graceful and brief nddress. Provost Hdgar Fnhs Smith conferred the degree. PL'NNKLL INCIDENT IUNOHK1) There was not the slightest pause, not the slightest reference, direct or Indi rect, to remind the listeners that Jos eph Pennell, famous etcher, had been slated for an honor similar to Sir Hubert's. The provost was Impassive, lly not so much ns n hesitant syllable did he give the audience the Impression that what must have been an unpleasant situation was being bridged. Tho reslg hatl6n from the Art Club by Mr. Pen pell. as the result of the charge that lie hud expressed nntl-Cngllsh views, nnd the subsequent circumstances which led to the rescinding of the proposed honor by the trustees of the Fnlverslty was In no way alluded to. Nor was theie mention of Thomas Alva Kdlson. on whom the Fnlverslty has desired to bestotv on several occa sions a degree, who who, each time, has been too busy to come and get It. De spite the oft-expressed wish of the Fnl verslty to associate the great modern electrical wizard with nit Institution founded by the discoverer of electricity, Ilenjamhi Franklin, Mr. Kdlson sent wold that lin wus too engrossed with Government war wotk to spare the lime. Thus, Sir Itobeit was the sole recipi ent, I'hooslng for (he text of hit in at Ion. a. phrase fiom Washington, made when the Father of Our Country had received a similar bestowal, "that tho Fnlverslty might long continue to diffuse throughout an enlightened-emplte all the blessings of learning, virtue nnd urbanity," tlm distinguished educator from Canada quickly got down to present day agita tions nnd declared that Herman univer sities had failed woefully In their duty ot true culture nnd human civilisation. FLAYS IMMOHAIi PATRIOTISM "A terrible example has been set he- fore our eyes In the Herman univer sities," he said, "which were equipped with the most perfect laboratories and were pervaded by the most accurate scientific method, and yet have become the forcing houses of noxious political theories, the juices of which, distilled Into the life of the educated classes, have perverted and polsond the most ex ternally elllclent people that have ever appeared on tills earth." "Clever, vetsatlle, able men." he con tinued, "who are without high purpose or wisdom, may produce with their mis. directed skill results that will be widely Injurious, With efficient Germany be fore our eyes, we cannot have this re peated too often Unless we are to pioflt nothing by the horrors of the present we must protect ourtelves agulnst a soulless professional efll cienyc. "The hideous distrust which has riven the woild asunder has been engendered partly by an Immoral patriotism, partly by the false doctrine that nations. In their dealings with one another may neglect the simple virtues that make express their .cordiality so tujtij iHiintiH. Invpklng a 'blessln on President eon, uienup vinriauu prayed to "protection of our soldier ...- and our Allies, so that the rnihi..i7 n t.affr.rat-.l!d .fntf-a.AA l.b. . . a. v,. ,nii..i who uiTiiuiiaiii may ue orei aim mil tuts may be the last . mruggie ior ttueriy and a rlrtif Peace." "'sui An the lllshmi nn.l...i... ,l J broke forth with the strain. . .v.: . ilo Ilymti of the Republic," and th.d A number of u-rfrfm,t,,ni.. ... degrees its a Cnnl part of the pror It had been planned to hv .V. corps, .whIMi headed the m.-v. .? academy, caparisoned In uniform '2 these falld to arrive. It ,..."" J and so tVe only khaki iir olive drabw resented was that worn by a rh..-9 dent on furlough or not yet called '! front. ."M The procession started from the t3 League, because the traditional ....3 place, Horticultural Hall, has beF mollshed, "?.. Sir llobett Alexander Falconer, ffl M. C. was born In Charlottetow.. SlSJ r,,l in n r,l tahml nn.l ..1... . . . ' -11 .... ....... ........u, ..u muuuifo In thai versltles of London and ,iiin,..iV latter gave hlni the honorary deerJl "' V. . years neo a"l the ui verslty of Toronto, Canada: Ulai2 Scotland and Princeton th WS of Doctor of Laws. In 18SS ho . chrlst scholar for the West Indli 1it.fM.tt1A loftllrat In Ka... t-.. . J In Pine Hill College, Halifax. ln ifi professor In 1895, and principal of tl college In 1901. In 1907 he was tluS president of the Unlveraitv of t-9 Tho title of Companion of the Orii38 St. Michael and St. Hcorge w.41 ferred upon Doctor Falconer InM and the title of Knight Companion nfl flrrl.p nf SI. rtclin.t nrl te rt..r'i3 :,r "eor in i bjfl Workers to and from our vital Industries i "S,"' ,t,hat " n,atl"" c,a'1 ever trust j PL -''and the health and comfort of our cltl-1 another . I : means that truth and honor1 fcrtBa- sens In their homes ara deneitilent unon. "" uu" " ",rl" -.r':'- " i " &-,nd the necessary power to drive many ' far International relations are con SfT'Of our war Industries and many other ceriinl. If one nation plays the game of (J tlHUllltit j nun juiuc;u uivc innri.i itiu-st dt, the same tf they Mould live as Inde pendent nations." SAYS RUSSIA NEEDS GERMANY'S MEDICINE decline. The lliiami.il statement of the Keystone Slate Construction was excel lent for the contructs they uheady had mi hand, but you know conditions aro now wry perilous Indeed, and It if quires Kdwaril II. Stettinlus. now surveyor an awfu lot of money to ratrv on con-1 general of purchases In the War He-' tiacts running up to llu.onu.OOii or moie. i been adjudicated, but no opinion would, -The fact thai certain members of the nurtment. was the Adnilnlstiatlon Resides vou must lemember Senator Mo- ue expresseu upon a nypotnetlcal case. . Ari rlub are not above washing dirty "And what does tho 'dlsappearatue of choice for the place, but It was held Nlchol Is dead and his presence and ac-l Meantime, bond or no bond, Mr. ' linen on Broad street and that thereby lliut hecreiary isaner neuevei .ur. imiy meaui a great tieai io us uonamg i.ouch.neIin, president of 4he Keystone the l nlverslty ot j-ennsyivania nu ueen If the bonding man's Idea Is correct , lmon immensely more Important to the only a few days remain In which the I ,.,,), Inre, t"ha cither the Art Club .viayor ooiiiung company can n neiu i or , Fnlverslty," was the opinion ot up lo the loutiact. y Walter Taylor. One of the country's At the oOlce of the City Solicitor It foremost Illustrators and a member ot was said that this question had never the club. m- ti.imaii la In himself an Instl-1 a village hoppy, ..,,. ,.,.... -- .. .... As he rose to sprat; tne stuuent nody gave a lousing cheer that seemed to astonish him by Its enthusiasm and ebullience. It was as though they didn't Industries essential to the war Is nro MlVt Suced. by them. Witi. f "Jt fay De -that here and there, be- muXi cause of the- prominence given to less BK ..? Imrwi.l.n. Inl.r.1. Imm.itla ..... n. t.nn.1 WVi'S Plate and local authorities do not al- ui -nmo .,,1,1 cmi .no i,iwec tviiiirviiuii uc- ! tween the soundness and efficiency of r these local utilities and the national strength and vigor and do not resort V With sufficient nromntnesn In the call for remedial measures, in such cases Stettinlus can give moie effective ' men when considering a Philadelphia i Company says that nothing can be done I Influenced In Its decision not to confer service us surveyor of aimy put chases (municipal contract." as material cannot possibly be obtained I the expected degree Is, afler all, of llt- and possibly us the War Department! This lemark was partlcnlaily Ilium-1 and, also; meantime, the city has Just ! tie moment, Mr. Pennell has no ax to representative on the central ptirchas. ' hinting in connection with a subsequent I entered Into a contract for fifty years grind and certainly no action to defeni' Iiib board, headed by thf Industrial ad. I side, lematk to the effect that his com-1 for the running of the subway by the i TP question his loyalty as a citizen of LONDON. of Uavarla. I am confident that all such State and mander on the eastern front, Is reported i. reeponu promptly to nave saiu to Ills troops: tn Ihe national n..,la tvhn th. mnll.. Ill t ln fairly and nronerlv brought liefnro ,'jt thenv I -Our .public service utilities are closely connected with and arc an essential part of, our preparations for a successful prosecution of the war and the unfavor able tendencies which the accompanying papers reveal may most effectively be checked, wherever they may be found to exist, and the needed relief obtained only wy prompt action on tne part or tne re- &? a. E'i 9 ' m. it.-?.; .. Wiectlve local authorities. U, A "l earnestly hope that you may feel Wj-?' IllfltlfleH In .Tnraaalnv fh. Mni..ilnn l.n . L the vital part which the public utilities ' i-tii uiuuauica iciiirnrtii in iiih inn nnti L-ar- eW imtonjj energy of the nation ought to re- I Cuu"u VLl etTe fair and lust romrnltlnn Viv ct!ti I ti1AK .. . 1k4 SI vviuianj fUUISi SV v. a. McADOO.' minlstrator. It would be the function of this office. If It should absorb the orgaulza. tlon of tho War Industries Hoard, to direct production ns well as to place the Uovernmcnt purchases. DIRECTOR OF INDt'STRV SOUGHT Feb. "2 -Prince I.ennoiil. ! The point has been made, firquently the Austro-German com- ' of late that tho various departments, dors for war materials out of all pnv portion to the actual needs, with a result that vast quantities have been piled up at the seaports, while there J Is no pressing demand for their ship- t ment. A definite direction to Indus try In order that demands can be met ' In a constant flow and congestion of storage warehouses eliminated ls de sired by the President. ' There will bo no organised opposition to the Overman measute on tne part of the Republicans, but supporters of the bill fear that members of both sides of the chamber, led by Senator Chamber lain, may attempt to bring about Its tie- pany had accepted cosuiely on one ct both of the first or under-city Hall con tiacts on the personal Indemnity of Sen ator .McNIchol. Jerome liuchhelm, president of the Keystone State Construction Company, hah! toduy: "yes, It is tiue we have signed all s ..!.-. (....- ,.... 1 nnm'AM OflOIIS I f COIU Ulp l "lie11 riiir iuum ncivi v.m. very I an "iii wi.uc. vimuu . i3 ! -.v P. K. T. wlin f-n the "olllclal Ir.iff fnv th A tiiitlillnir nt 4 ha flist tubes under Uroad street have not' stupidities of clubdom and the narrow been let. There aie those who say this Is at the very least or very best "silly." There are othets more given to poll- "ilussla Is sick and Is trying to con taminate all the countries In the world with a moral infection. We must fight agulnst the disorder Inoculated by Trot sky and defend outraged liberty. Her many is fortunate In being the Incarna tion of the sentiments of other order loving peoples " Simeon Sees Snow and Smiles Serenely four contiacts and piopose to go through i tlcs than to transit who say that Sena i.iiii iik.hi i. hi u.hnt'u tlm ns. lerinc tor McNIchol played Mayor Smith Into working Individually, have placed or- ,, aroia street when no other sections a deep, deep hole when he signed the can be linked up with them. Biiuwuy conum-m mat euniiner. iinu men Reminded of the fact that neither of i couldn't live to see the Mayor's dls the big contracts on Uroad street had 'comfltute. been "olllclully" entered Into. Mr. Louch. ' At Transit Diie.tor Ttvinlng's office heim very plausibly explained that they It was said there Is no thought of ad wero now In the "hands of the bonding vertlsing or readvci Using for subway rd from I'ace One oil' Its mind Is list like company." and what Is the sense, added he, "In paying premiums to bonding companies when we can't set material nr labor and haven't the lemotcst Idea when we can?" I "WHAT'S THE USE"" Continuing, Mr Vouclihelm said that as It would be an Indefinite time, any-1 way, before any "ntgn-speed under bids nt the present time or In the near future hypocrisy of academic Jugglery, Through an error the advance copy of the speech of Sir Robert A. Falconer, president of Toronto University, wnu was the University Day orator at th University's graduation exercises to day, was attributed to Mr. Pennell and as such was published In a morning newspaper toJsv. Excerpts fiom this speech, which praised English Institutions, wer printed as having been prepared by Mr. Pennell for the occasion. The error was not detected until the , afternoon newspapers had sought verification. fAOMMeRCifltJ ySJifiyTiONeRYj flf A KTt t n k. Flat Opening BLANK B00KSJ Are made of the best rnite. rial that can be obtained. The ruling, sewing, binding and flnishlnc is done bv the hik. er-class drtists" of their spective trades. You will find just me uook you arc'Iooking for in our extensive stock. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY a , lllank Unoks Lnoie Leaf rMuiHMtrrx urn rrlnllnr nnd I.lihnrr.ni.t... 529 Market St J WILSON INDORSES PLAN "The White House, Washington, m piSt .. . "February 19, 1918, vrtiX 4ty uear ir. oecretary: S-.7I . . f. il,l..va vsmlM..t ...1,1. .... .. U .... I .- r...v Hwitnu nihil uiir inn llieill- ' oranaa ana letters which x-on tmimm .. gVf t o me with your letter of the 15th. iyj I'fuliy share the views you express re-f-tf$V "'nB the importance of the imbllo BftLi i.FV uiuiiies as a part or our national S t(flulpment. especially In wartime. It la hH 'wcntlal that these utilities should be vv aiincu uk men' inajtimuin emciency i'W And' that evervthlne r.nnnnniiiv n,iau.ia fifh h,0ul1 h done wrlth that end In view. L'.eir J, hope that State and local authorities. tj "." "'y nave not aireauy none so. s hups, i feat by substituting tho provisions of I ground lines would run, "What's the never In one place at the same tlmo." i the director or munitions- out for the use or tearing up uroan Mreri in those Wren Simeon wus told that another tjverman ineuMJi.-. xihb, .-junior uver-i two heciionn wncu mr.v wuuiu nniv up prophet, one Zeiss Carlburg, of Ablngton. I man and others fear would rally almost I with nowheie'" had Kiinounced there would be twiiny-unanlniuus Republican support. 1 In all of till Mr. Louchhelm tpoke seven snows during the entire winter, be-1 cause the first snow came on November i 27, he was all attention. He's nearer true thin an.v of 'em," said Simeon. 'There's been twenty-two snows thus .far, and thls'd mean only five more to make good . but X stick to six." And Simeon wandered thoughtfuly Into his little cabin, with the precious pipe wrapped In a little blanket. The. weather man would not venture a prediction today as to whether Moke- Alt I can who bat- the post '?" will when the facts are properly laid macher was right or wrong. " Vf before them respond promptly to the ' tell you Is tills." said the man A., ti.n.aaltta tt thA .flunlln. I .. ,.. .. . :: x- tL'li 5SL1 ? .'?A .t0 have '?u coinmunl- I onHCe . -That the snowstorm we're having S. t thenrfoVrnSTorn' uriSKJIoT.'S' I t0dy U ,hn edB,e,hf a ""T th,t.hXUnd,a IR .ffjtat .uh a.iJr S desirable. , J tcrnu.n and the,, westward through W . .- Ml iUT UKLIUllMI interest. I V7...W liu .illMt.nii, luiit.iib "III UC tw "Cnrrilallv Vnl "Cordially yours, "WOODROW WILSON." Capture City of Jericho i &" s1 r a. . I 'v um k tiii'tSMtioMd from I'm Ob .'V'.j- . . qrini rearward came after the ark of 'Ufcnovan, tne priests mowing tne trum. , 't 'juts' as they xtent. And the second y they compassed lip city once, and turned Into the1 camp; so they did ' six days. feAn came' to' pais on the seventh r.Misii iney rose early at tne dawn- r ,t, tne day, and compassed the city rr.tho same, manner seven times: ,otf hst dy they compassed the even times. And: It came to nasa , th; seventh time, hen thn priests 'tM trumpets, Joshua said unto .eptev,Bhout; for Jehovah hath jrou ,ne icity. -. so- the I vshouUd, and the priests blew i Ii Mints r and". It came to pass when t beard the . ijound of the .'that the people shouted wltl t 6irt,.i.nd the wall felt down ; J the people went up 'Into fy ren atrai jut oeiore mm t,tn ciiy, ,vxna my Ml i! all thai was In. the dlv. iMii' woman,- both younr and j-W, lHL,eep, and ass, with pMsrtlw'i sward., i'fna.-!'. I ' I J f, i tAMWH iW,'16 SUNK ' S Mktfk itmtpio: SUA mm m zmTM clear and wanner, with unsettled and I slightly warmer weather tomorrow." I At noon a high climb of the mercury ' to IS degrees Indicates that the weather man Is on the right trail. PLOTS LAID TO NATIVE BORN Americans Doing the Actual Work, darbarino Asserts Recent Investigations by the Phila delphia agents of the Department of Justice have developed that bomb plots, Insidious propaganda and other German tricks have been carried out by native born Americans, while the actual Ger man agents remain In the backa-round. t furnishing money and ideas, according to Frame u. uaruarino, special agent of th Department of Justice. It ls because the Government is not on the trail of these "Huns higher up" Mr. Garbarlno explained, that the de partment has not yet severely prose cuted many of the persons arrested as enemy aliens. These underlings have been spared the firing line, he said, be cause sooner or later they will be In duced to tell who paid them and gave them their Instructions, MONEY 1V LOU IV OWEST RATES ON I YVAklDIAMONDS W'WIft i--j v GOODS OF VALUE DENBEI Toothache Quickly Relieved WIll!IIIIUlllllllllllllilllllli;",IIH!l'illJilllllll!!ll!ll!lllllli mmiimr.iiiiiilJIIIMIUJ Hlllllllllllilllill.llli I ii ifckTxl l II .AW -KvVU tlllUlliUVN " yftm 1MB t. faaMliaBHUlf' V 't'IM TflV' Do not suffer the agonies of pro longed toothache or neuralgia, when you can secure almost instant relief through applications of Glyco-Iodine to the gums and face. CfucoJodtne f f (VAN DYKEl penetrates deeply all the part3 affected, reduces swell ings and stirnulates each injured tissue. It will not blister even the most tender skin, or the lining of the ' mouth. Glyco-Iodine is freed from poisonous compounds faund in Tincture of Iodine and other similar preparations, but retains all the well-known curative qualities. It leaves no permanent stain on either skin or linens. Each day finds new uses for Glyco Iodine in the home, office, factory, school, on the farm, and wherever accidents fre quently happen. It is a most reliable and safe antiseptic in case of emereency and in more serious cases for first-aid treatment. ,. " Start the use of Olyco-Iodine today. Your druggist has it in two sixes s 4 ot. $1.00; 3 ox. 60 ceats. Each bottle hermetically scaled, al ways full strength. ' TINCTURE AND EXTRACT CO. tt 'J k BBf m w4 it .M sH rmmmmmmmmammmm .:t t-l).A. a. rffcj "i-V. , Uii I Uir two-thirds actual itk Hvl' '"' r, i '.'r(Ma sflH0mlMll1uW'''MILD'HAVANA FILLER. slfflHll l liP"S!ffSlllllllllillrW SHADE GROWN (ffH Mnv shaoei and bIzas 1. WRAPPER. -m:l'J:L.,L,liLll. ."' 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