i ' i s rr-. final Euenm$ public ffieft$et mm i 5?r is ' , u ' i a;rt;- i-.-. ? r iAiW&tV ',. 'f i vv i ssa .v . VOL. IV. NO. 140 RUSSIANS MAY RISE IN NEW REVOLUTION TO BALK PEACE SURRENDER OF BOLSHEVIKl i Kn,-mf. Mass of Peonlel j Expected to Reject' Abject Yielding to; i Jtaiserts Terms f General Brujewitch; ! Proclaims Dictator-. ship-Orders Troops J & -nSn-lifc tnKnd A. IU ' Ifc)"' I?-,, i . fa." T 1IUKL1, icu. -.i. ft...erai Brujcwltcl. liaa hticcccdcd. rtnig Krylcnfco. the llolsl.cilk VmHndcr.ln.chlcf. Tlie new W c 8e"cral " r u.,: . .. . I.I nllll HUM U1UIIVU !-( ft ditlaiorsuu - -- - k troops lo liglit tojhc cud. & AMSTERDAM. I'd., i.".. I. I-..1 ,i...iiallltrtll- Ensign ivryicimo, ....... r, n. -f 4i.n Rnlshcvlk forces. a, Pi.hot In Ihc neck and slightly wounded K Saturday by an unnamed socmis-., ccordins orepori.-n.r. .-.-. rcccncd nere iuuj. , "-. 102 DIE, 44 SAVED IN FL0R1ZEL LOSS Captain Martin and First Officer Among Those Rescued Russia's Surrender to Teuton Demands I 'J lie surrender of the Holslic- ikl to Ihc demands of Ihc ('rrmait Inwider is complete and nbjccl. 'Ihc Itrol-Litoisk parley will probably be renew ed this week, when Ihc llotshctlk rcpre scntalhcs "ill formally accept the drastic Teuton conditions of peace. O The Kussian people as a whole, howeier, arc not dis posed to accept Ihc Teuton termor and a new resolution may be the outcome. This is a I read) indicated by u dispatch from Iter lin, reporting that d'eneral IJruJc witch has superceded Kuslgii Krjlcnko in command uf Hie Iti.w siau armies, has proclaimed a dictatorship and has ordered Ihc troujiM to tight to'llie cud. Q Washington does not Iirlicii: that the Bolshoik surrender .will kIic (icrmuny it free hand in ltutsln. On the contrary, events moiln;; toward a new revolt arc noted by diplomats. ISKAMEN I 11 0 V E HEROES PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1013 HOG ISLAND VISIT BY SENATE 'DARK' Admiral Bowles, Against Probers' Wishes, Ex cludes Newspapermen J DOESNT WANT ADVICE CorritiGiiT, 101. t mr. 1'cit.ia latiwui CoiiMNt PRICE TWd CENTiy , Newfoundland Lil'esavers Bat tie Wintry Seas to Reach Survivors of Wreck A One dispatch rccciicd today from I'ctrograd declares United States AinhnsMidor Francis has left the Kussian capital. Another dispatch from I'ctrograd, howeier, najs the Allied amba.ssa. dors, at a conference held jcslcr day, decided to remain in the capital pending developments aci untirces ) Socialist was annu, PETOOGRAU, Veb. 21 (delayed), i V ti, Hwcutiio Committee of the ' I'an-Soviels agreed to accept the : ! .. neacc terms by a vole of t IIVI i 126 to 83, Willi i:umnouiis. LONDON, l'cb. 2.'.. I! r.,nfl!cliiiff dispatches mcic re I celled today from I'ctrograd as to ihc Intentions of Dai id It. Francis, tr-tinl States Ambassador to uus- (JERMAN-ttlTMANIAN W la. One dispatch said the ambassa- iu ,CE I'AttLE Y OPENS , !': ,". to dor had left the Kussian cap..ui, , . .(- r,' that h hi dcatinaiioii was """" Kuclilnmim Stales Kui&cts 'terms r.lfo y i.il. .11-nnlrll Kll!(l lllU AllfCU I . 1..,. H1I.1 ,.,. rCCl IIUlll ..r" "' iw...,.. miiiiiui """" f ...on, . rn-M...ii iti Sim- .. t , ,u " noni mhnusM HM U U toiliviiiv vi. ... illakPH L.OUniCr-1'ronOSIl I i.lmJ n I. .Iv Hecided to stay in I'ctrograd ron.elou ., day occioeu iu o j AM&n:UDAM. Tel.. 23 The Ocr-1 h-. n . I' pending dCTClopincnis. inan-rtumanlHii p;neo ncKotlallona lmo trnn.ferr 1 ..nenAil 1.. Till II ... '.an .i.n.i. IIil. . .. .... t .... . ft.rt, irlrosra4. IT . '' ' ' . .. . ,""" naa vonqucrcu a nrcMouu kpuii. - - i arc. . .'irc!oruinr io uinaiciica rcccixca i..,rni(. f dated Saturday, fcald that tho American herc toCAy -rito'-w ?1 J-nauco embassies ami tccral ' Korelsn Minister Kuchlmami outlined ul,d nt , b( inn japauc.u - , !,.,,,, tic German proposals. I'orclgif Mln- stated tl I' fnrtl-n lecatlons were preparing lulcal llllllpr.rn,-iI "..-- , for tho liast, Thai Kris will K Colshe ftttrrender lj.i.mllltary I'&tm-. liTSJPpeatfl . , iriuau: .uttrla I(aes the now tho Russian ST. TlOUNs, IN. V, l'eb ... Haily today foily-tour ruiMvori. hnd I been taken ort tho wrtiknl pteamslilp ll'IoiUcI, s Ii tell went on tho rocUi at Uto.idcoxe, near Capo Ttaee, b'unda. i They Ineludo Captain .Martin and tho tlr.t ofllccr. The NurWvois vcie pl.ii.cd aboard a train for tit. John? and arc eipeetcd heio l.ito this afternoon. One hundred and to pel ions p.rlshed from unioiic the paseiiRei9 and eitv of the ship, aueoidlng lo wonl leaeldns here. Tills places the death li. t hlglier than Httilenicnts made by tho ownlu; lonipanj the i;il Cro" Line - hull ftated that 130 tteie aboanl the riotl.-'l fcctien of Indetcrlbrihlo heroism l the laec of odds which fecincd Inrui mounlahle took place as hardy New U midland teamen slolcally donned pin belt., plied Into pun dnrle and bat lied with lh mountainous) wines of the a nary At Ian Ho. i At dawn today the began their work of rescue. Off the roekj coast when' i wnvca boomed inoiiiu-lngly, the sray hulk of what was once the prldo of the ISeil I'ross line loomed in plttlul memon I of splendor. Witting forms iwe and , fell on her dicks n huge wales bioke 01 er and washed aernrs lar. float after boat iu launched In Ihe 'gr.iy light by men who bad left lereue ships to add another tale of heroltm lo the romantic storks of 1 go hand toi hand with i I Ping In this ilclnitj , Keieral fruitless ifforlc to eel through tho W.I! fiid.iun i and linn lng nil t I lxs.,1 !' .. "N, 7?7J I.H .1 ttm-. -vitkmiiti.m -l-l-B?VEfr4 IHIIIIHkii'vKm IliiiiiiHBAFiHl lllt!llllllllHIK!iilllllllBfll9H'''' nniv! pTflHMjjHE ( M'TMN W. .1 MMtl'IN The tikippor of the. Ked Cross liner h'loiizel, uliicli struck a iccf twenty miles north of Cnpe Ittico Sunday luoniinp, is mnuiit: llic forty-four surv.ior.-i being taken tu St. Joint's N. V, ALLIED AIRMEN BOMB ENEMY IN GREAT ATTACK Senators Silent After Visit to Hojr Island This Afternoon j Tin iiiuch-her.ildcd sen.Uovi.il lisll lot the Iniestlgatlon of llos Island de icloped loilio Into a personally roil 1 ducted tour y r.iar Admiral 1'rancls T Howler. And the lour wai conducted In eciel so far ni tro piess was con lerneil and. tliiuueli the mess, the mcilcin public. Mmnlci Imesllgattnis commlllcc dhi arrlie In riilladelphla on schedule lime It SO n m -and went In the American Inlenialloiial Shipbuilding Corporation aid at Hos Island. I'.e-norti-rs wire luirrcd The dilipillon re Mimed lo the ell horll befole t o'ehn-k aHd ilti'llncd lo itlio out an siuieuieiil1!. Hear Vdmiriil liowle-j. cii.irlen 1'lr. gem-ral iniinag.'r of the Kinergeucy Tleel i orporathin, and otlnr ling Inland olh nls swallieil tho lsll In erioc.. Senator .loieph 11. Ttansilcll. of I.ouii-i-ana. chuinn.iu of Ihe Senate C'oinnicree Conimlltee upon the letuni of Ihe pirt DORMITORIES DISLIKED BY WOMEN WORKERS Women employed In war Industries will never be satis fled to be housed In dormitories, said Mt&s Mildred Chadsey, member o (the committee o women hi Industry, Council of Na tional Defense, nt the bousing conference at the Bellevtie-Strnt-ford today. "Tito only girls you can get to live In such subsi dized buildings," she said, "rue girls who ate not making ft living wage." ANOTHER FROG HOLLOW GUNMAN CAUGHT John Merino, twenty-eight years old, was arrested In New York today and bi ought to Philadelphia by District Attorney's Detective McXalu. He was held on a charge of conspiracy to murder, being- one of tho New Yoik gunmen brought bete lust ytluiary clcetlo nday lit the ifth Waid election tioublcs. IDRYS ATTACK y , plantodelay:?; STATE FIGHT 17 Tvt. ': f im, j I Suggestion to Sidestep:Vl ISSIIO This Vaaf V.n- I -W counters Opposition PROPOSAL FROM G. 0. P. ! Organization Republicans I-'nvor Postponing Refercn- tliiin to March, 1919 PLAN TO UNITE ENGLISH AND IRISH THKOl.'CU WAR I'vderntion of Socictic.i of Criu Foriucil lo I'usli Cuuimou On u Ml as Miev Did for Civil War Soldiers Ki.UUU HID liraifrj which , 7V1 1 1 itlll'V Worlitl nllll KllllWayS wlio look.d afler ttttoinfoit. tbt rrn cold.- ol elilp- ,'.;, i..,.!!.. 1 l.m,.i'i-(l Tl"- """orlnl pally ate luncheon at 'iKn "" in liolgiuni liiully uaniaytii Uui. i3ati. iiimiuuti A nai unal oigaiilzailun In rurihei liie 'weldhit; of all ln-liinm mid l'.iik-h-lnneu." is llu t'oa of tlic tlilrty-two from Hog lland. declined lo lull what county soeieilfH. uhleli icpicrm luOOu the S.'iialura saw or t'ouud al the big 1'hllt.delphla tll'luncu. plant. Tlie federation hilemls to become u Till- suppo-ed to be an open nation-wide organization cprirctitu- Pinp0.tjou w,lH It not?- he wa u.d.ed. lh(.h of pacIl ()f lw SO(.,cllfB KIlIJ lU H ..',, ?,,"l ' W I'8,". ' f V ""na.S","n mciti-u held It. llrand Kraternlt Hall, ineut later, vepl "d t linlrinan rtatirdoll. ,... , , ....,,.,. , , li-.. Iinv.i nil ,t,,ii..i ..nri- i.. v n- ,ti-' A'01 slieet. last night, embriiclng 11 Iiaie all plulged ourselies to t.i ,., , 1llrll wMy , , f,,Vr, ,Ult,s noil ing c-M-epl through the admiral A ! ,io great unit lo puJi the. common slate inciil It helm: prepared." inin-e or the win. Olhers In tlie party Included Senator Tho Inborn opposition lo Ihiglaml, V'll ll1 !l I 1111 II ill Atllillnit Vm .!.. 1,1 1 ll.lt. Il lrljtli fit tllflt-f I ( jit 11 1IM I (t III III- ""'oiniii vi nil,--! iretlM't I i'i llilll'l tl'( U, "' i"i" ' iitvt. . .j. ii i." , in in, . of .Missouri: Senator llaidiiiR. of Ohio: loreoltcn In a "nio-iwu" ciilimcnt. The ' I'tnii .Meade to Ie.un to ho nun numei Hoiialor rernahl. of .Maine, and Pudlej illv Idlnjr line bclwmi Orange mid llrieu nfc and dium corns llmriilon. eerctHry of the conuulttee. lor liif iiivi imiu luii ti-ii leliaatfdto .i,, , .. , ,. mlUi;lied lo Ihc I SKi I nl iililn ... I ' ill.nl u . .- i utvniiiniii nun - Jtninn A proposal waa put forth oday by Organization lirpuhllcann to dclaj' 'tht light oier the nutlonal prohibition amendment. It was t,o tjooner mad publlo than It was attacked with de ternilnatlon by leaders of the "drys.'' The sUiTLestlon came from up-Statf), piesumnbly from Senator William Ti' Crow of L'nlonlown. rjialrman of th remoic-eontroHcd llepublloan Stu coimnltlee. In subnance, it was a plan lo nW-uro the prohibition Issue durlnr (he romlnc primary Heht mid tho fftneral clcellou of next fall. It won to be, tho understanding tjia? W-ivo IiMmitu for Draftees "'P ,orfn,"1!a"0'' "epubllcan platfcrm V a e i' lags 101 u aiitta m)M con(Hln n reuulrlnir ,.,. .,,. Leglslatliie adopt a resolution empower lng the Ooiemor to authorlzo a special election about March, 1019, at Whtch thi peopio would einsldcr the amendment WOMEN OF 1861 HONOR 1918 BOYS (5 O D S P E E D I Maryland met this same le.uc by j. . lusing io De put orr. The result wan th Two section, of .. rennsjlianla lull- n f lt"C n,m'ndment ".. load train, consisting of ten car, each. ! ,". ', '"' " fC"' d"ys "' " cHiried Hi.. selected men from Iho North , "" "t allow tin, Uw ,.... ... ii.Im .no. nlm: for lo l,. '''tepped here. They nisert . ..i..u-..L - -.. .- .lint I..... .Ml ni.. ., . . I lun hunters. ' ' "'" 1"oubu resaraiess Iu ad. d each1"' whe,lw!' t'" epubllcan party builds atn- . I"a,,01'm " ll Piocraotlnatlon" foun- ua.iou or not. i. ne. Count Hues m-c Ho" u.iu toe c.owu oi iu.nu .v.v ...v.. ted in minimi. i lyii of mollur.atid women cheered them to tho ceno. I bishop liunnr opposes Isler Aicrcscu mado counter-proposal! :.. c? .... 1 !.,;, I iiiintn il tlie call or patriotism to t,,,..,,... , SoeiatIons of the North . .""""f Josepn .. jierry, of the Mttho- j es did not deter their rlforts 1 OUIUBpiui """' i-u iu l!l..r. An.MIK.M.M 1,1. ,mcei condition- as they ailt.i today, It . 1. . , , ,, ,....,,,... ... ,nu ,.r i..i,mi. '.' 'l ' ""rch, cue of tho stroncest pro- i ted they utuined to ihelr work i The da inav tioM.mn nieinoruhl,. mo. was tald. "lul" "'".'..'- V ..:. ,,i.o..i,i ''"won leaders In Pennsylvania, today 8 lly succeeded In getting a too'- ,,.,u ,,,. ..-. Ho lar as mil body can recall. It wa- '....,"" ."..;... .'.."..'..,;. t,i'. .,,,t. . "prestcd himself as "unalterably oo- li.it nait of the shin which w as . ..'"' '.,.., ..,.' tho lirst ila on record that il.e I'n.inl . """ ,cl.B ""-- " :".""",.'"' ,.,.. i. U'we.i to the plan tccllmlnato th . aler. Hopes which had been "" - tlie i..os on, . . j . . , . r ' I'll I LADEIiPIHA TO PAY '"f ' S 0 ' hrohlbltlon Issue ta, consideration this J .!,.,. ,. r. ii. a.i .., .!, .mi. , inlils set .nude nsaltiH the ln.niii.li mm- , u, gift,,, aE did llio Jttu iioss in mu .Mr ., Rlltimi. ,,.. . .. I n run out m ieis suu.ding by. nr ! '"" " sia a skipper Is supren-on "iand t S2.27 FOR li)IS WHEAT d.-lrlctP. ,,. nf ,,, ,Mft, re Jal referendum election To be" called for . beltH were hauled nboard tho i '- """" "" ,l' Henate. "most dcllbirallie body in the ij i taninJ "nlekity" lnc "Pnnp or J0J9. , ml placid on ihe sun liors. most, l"''-1'- ,. ,, ,., ,,, world." as W.iKhlngloii conesimndeuls prion KKe.l In- Pi-esi.!....! 1'i.Im ,.'.0!'.!1.. s ...... Vm,,.. m,.l. district "s "lc scliemo tried by ths V 1 we.o unable at this time to,, ,wo lauwa '""-' .'",", ,,,,, nf loi. lo sa. has alwuu eserclred lie ... .. V. ... ,, , i.ii"". "''" ..'." innucurulcd tho - "y People lit Maryland, New York, SI lone. Some were ilrtualiy . Important llcr.ii.ii b as. ';' '" " ', p.erosallvo of .omman.l. Not so to- l'BC Hole Only Olio Colli draftees. ' '" ' S ' J",' and New- Jereey." said Bishop Bern' s. These relic of what had ' -"""', " . ,lX"i.ro,urJsddu A.in.lial Howies was autocrat. Ulick-r IIIkIioI ill U. S. ' : ' ' U n t he Pra. k old dU " P"-'"!'"!' turned down by tho tenl (i hlnlnad of l.anov inimanllv wero I At ISiusci ii cn'iU !' -111" . !" It must b- -aid that the dlKnllkd , "ia' Chilian act un w pcrni.ee leaders. In the first nlun. It A ed to tho email boat-, which when it . Irect lilt w:is at.aine,. u,.o,. HrlllUo (1j ..,,,,,,, m, tl.olr- l.InU li gs" I'H.IkUcIuUI.i will im v:.i; l,usi,el , x":!." Iwl.. "," 'o,h ... Ceillnl God " Pl the w Hole matter InHho lianfls (; tho waics and taken lo ' nmuuinuiou num. .-.iiwav aR"lnfcl ,,,c " "' Admiral Howies for il wheat iiccarding lo the 1 i I S ',,.,' ,,,' wa Uer'" ot tt ''Wamro elected without reeard i minnm ii-,u ....,... ... - --- - - inai newspape'inen couni no. accompany ni'iccs. iu oj irc-mi.ir iiion ior .no, ! - io tueir i.civs on tlie subject of ratlflca- rk of reseuo occupied flic hours slat'oiw nnd fjernun n.llllnrj works at ( ,1n ,,., , ul.U(,r , w0 ,lt I ..orllitr.i spring wheal or its mill- Ri:c.I.l. HOYS Or 01 'Ion, and In the second place It would Il.e Mid of the enrleaior It was Iloulers and Thlelt. wi.Hiiuistlg.1tcd. Hut their "hind legs .'.r.m- ... .....,.... .11,1 iiri,..even i cars ago. leao the wholo matter of tho lernin inn A that probably most of the. r alonn passengers were lost. Tho Herman works at uii"in ' "' "i 0v ,I-K-U up" n llttl" bll. and ll.ei ,lhe canal locus lisc.i lor u.o """'iJ""''. wee p-o.nplly FUpprersed 'i-mau mi... in i . uc j'uti.iiir . i a ii3um numiii iiv iie jus. a tlllJ . r r . ...: ........i .. . ... .:..--.-: , .. ,.... ... .'., . i-i. . . . ... ... . . .... .,n. a rtf -i-.i" urn awuv ia i.wiiiituiia .i i.-a ci"ciion in o i.ia nnin i-icsiiiciu ... tn.i ucsne io end price- linen cue ivj.t - - . , ; ... t .... . ; ---. booflliu, uisliii lun and at tin. bu.iiu time r. three women of llerniantown today W nnj political manipulation. that mbxht I j ..., u.Uurtb muui u) Li.oso opposeat i'" '"""". A man iiameti caplaln James and the """ "' vl '. " ., ,., ,. I """" "".- j'"-i r..n. .i. .-u,i...v. wure noai planting is the highett , ., ,. j)i!iri and Stripes from tno "" oruusi.t aooui Dy moso opposedit ..,.. ..- - - I manager. John Klelly Nlckcll, halo been' wat t. weio nomu o. " - teeu, nnd tlicu lo .-enalor 1 uroanian, . ,nio that of Nc ork. Now 1 ork'rt ' ". , ,;. of ,h(.i homes us Hie Hoys of ratincutlon. -j WAWIINOION hi! .-. F0RMERC7jAR.SUNXLET0..d r!'"L?,"""J tiV-Zjf-fiilX T'lf iWched wa5 to Hght tho llua . I , "We have j -l s In whh 16 rtho great ma, . ""'" . ..., rrI1IIt,n .,nIf ,,,, v snv , " ' "mam unu nm ouicer. ,t, ,.,.. i. ,;,.,,.., " ","- I "" "",, i".',"" r.V,p"nic.. ." ' K.S? " basic price , Among .the men who ii away ,., , .;"- ,'7. S': Jij V, ,J,"'D"'" .' rfl-use to accept tno ciinia-i. ' u jl. . ...i.w IJiM'i ;iMrjivivyiii .. ..-, ,:,. ." . "...:. r....:...T-7. ..i, ..-, 'ul CliKwco. Tim Mi.lationa In clirtrgr .wero those railed, uy locaj w.i "" " , ':".:Vi-'" -'. -"r. iiej-wiwjij- -. ..... XI.W vnni." I.ih : ., ,,.,-,,. .r. . "li'11"1 .'-", v'",,fcl'"" "'"" v nr-ilim .n-trert'fl'.1nhl..!il wllnii. ,,nu ti,,,l i .. . t ., n. u .in. tw roll -111 c or . nuum nrcjpr IO i M0 .ni Iff i(. t. .h 1. Ik folly and treac lerj-uo ...........,..,... .mi hopo that John Sturm nnd'jils TOHUItrin rtlBiAIUrtlB. wpkiiunloii1 point a, .1 climax to it. but ,,c!r elfect on tiansportnllon. , ' '. "" "d braic. 'primaries and In the election thti Yftw-A-s-ry to thd Tcutonsia ino uci.e. , vnai.u ivuuu .vi.uiu .1... i.v. 1.V.U.U d.lTlslltcr utuyhad beensaied from Jim tho Mime It went Th. ?C.'.'0 price continues this yea. . " ,1 ' ,h,.. .,trlotic women who l en If we aro defeated, and trj-It uwlii and diplomatic chlcftlans by 'Itcvolutionury Iribunnl, bnya the wreck of tho steamship riorlael near 3t.,ic. Uennrtmcnt AhUs hxplunatlon rnougii it vin n prett.i sunsmny uu). ihe lUuro iiai.ic.l by the i.artleri ,oni- ' ' ; . j, i.'rancls Howard neit time, tuther than to make any ' . .......... .. . 'c.inn Itaco nun nhati.Mo.,1 !,.. -hiu -1'1"' ul' ..,... ... Admiral Howies seemed to bo angry mltteo for Ihe ll . eiop Mad the Hep- ,'r.l.cu ".... .-.,. .r, . Mlsi coninromisi with the. Honor fn.-, -w. 4 mias.uii tioiioii. aftnoon when .a ,.;., n r i ui Ven-.V; Vi of lluiullla' ACMVHICS in nbout iuu,hlg as he Allied around tho icscut.lic and a. mer., At .oclat ons nam, ";' .."''.. tZ. ' v. ,t I shall draw the lines on lh L n, forced by the Oerniansw,,,, ., arand UukP Mcll. , by Charles AV. How, ing, 'one of the Tt.mpiio WV l'hlla.lelphia Station "dh-lKlIng" U. Jg-.11,",' was polu.e'd l oul. JmMaKu" w '4 School ratl.lcatlon as closely and as promptly 1 f turns oier ," "'- "1" ,V " ' olas. uncle of Nicholas Ilonianolf. ami dlreclom ot the Hcd Cross Line. Jliinu. i .-ena.ors. ..u., m. . .. mm pi,,bal.l louldlmu Iwe.i called upon , , 0 hearing that the drafted ,a posoimc. sua every man who. offern m the western part ot , ,,ub'1;': for.rr ..mnirunder-lii-ehlef of Iho Ilus- u director of the company i his daugh- u AhlltMJTOX. l'eb. Ji out 1. i.e..- porter, a big on., p.ij sh'a II. lenlun.l 1r lu ,,,,, nearly M n huliel lor wheat, or '.",.",.',, ni-i,i,orliood ii-jiihl march for a leglslattie or other State offlce this la distribution of tho rcinainuc. .. Kllln urmc,, m bo tried before a rei o- ter Hetty and the child's nu.-se were I, .-m was killed and two were woundeii uk ihe the admiral tlie wii'i aim pt.rl.ups mo.o ...... ,.i... n, wnmeii asked the draft 5ear. rcgardloso of IiIm party afflllatlon. ?J er of the "lemons. ucmoDu.tca , lutIollary tribunal for high treason. ac-on thclr way to New York. Sirs. Jlunu m- .Mexl.an bandits at Tnmplco. i.ccoki- wherefores of his order l,arrlii- tin prcin ""-J " " ";..., u,i i,c n-.udo toM"l be culled upon for a definite an ,t slan fisliting forces and luteins cording to ii ll"slan dispatch nubllshed )a rostratC(1 , it Ilul0 heie. ,c . ...Ulcci inched by the Hate I'e- ,i uecompanylrg liie Senators, espn ,,,,, .-, ,..,, ! '.L .,..' .JrJ.I.eIr homes. unccjulvocal expression t.f his stand n ', ,!. tier ships, Is cxpcctc.i to "1"",,l .'"'' '""' l"'"u J "Ilaio &eeu Captain Jlailln.- tho , parlment today. The Identity or tne cially v.-lin the senatoia secme.i io wan nni ...- iwi.vuo ,,',1.,., of the. tx-.uid leadlly I'gieed the uubject of ratification." "1 i'iipou the heads of tho Troliky-Lenliie. , loda5. message read, "lie ,.ais ho kiw Jack' c as nol announced. They were ti.,. ,,,. iv IMjMrUINC KITTEN ,,',l sr anged the ionic f.om the BuiV, State Senator IVIUIam II Crow, chair- , A fp regime and the German Iniadersn storm . The (lTanJi Dul0 Nicholas was re-.washed off top of smoking loom by i rll1iocil on a pay boat operulid by "TIiIb la n da.i we thaw., t want our 1 . . ".', V, ...NVe-i I'enu street, lo fhelien man of the Republican State Committee. f; ?.ef bloody und tragical chaos when Ilus-1 poru.d , ,aie been arrested l.v Hoi- ,K &ca slittly after stranding Helty ',.. r the bis oil companies at the presence or our ailiice or our sen- l.-:,,,!!,,,, i.-,.i .. .' ruulon" so that the drart.M who Is supposed lo bo the ononsor of P aia begins her ttrugjlo to come backfBievlo sympathleis In Tim Juno 'J. I im1 uunc muH hale hen drowne.1 , "xlcin poll lees.", replied the .idml.al. with the Mulches Useil 111 I- Hilling reline L'tl- "v7 " ,,K'l",L homes of the tluco H'o plan, could not be leached for de- V fc Into her own. I following natlonallt Hot, .Instantly." ' riu Stalo Oep.it imeut has made lep- broadest accent on slia n't. This would fortunate Ucspoliulule for '! 1 Tho drarted nieu weic nec-om- tails today, It Is said to haie the sup- f AccordhiB to llusslau oniclals heie. . "" rr,i7.. iii-.r 1 Tho message was I rom nnothei me ,-i- Ittr,ltullon lo tho Mexican iloiein.ncnt i,,m. be... a hutllele.it rcpl. but the , n.nled by mcn.beiH of Hills Pojt, No. i, I Port of L'nlted States Senator Penrose, j f and. In fact, all who know the Holsheiikl. , AGED WOMAN GIVES HER bcr of tho firm. Uric How ring. cti the subject. m.n.inil added ln,uli lo lnjur.i hi SlltniJiiu.C , 1 r d'l liaiiil Who now has control of tho Ilepubllcan 4 X TroUky and Lcnlno could do nothing ,,.,., ,m iiit I WIV W If adding: "You will Lai.- ample onpoi- ami tn i.ej. Slate Organization, and ot Senator 1711- 3 else but declare peace. Others who '"SPECh "1 0 HELP WIN tt AR ,. pfllrtADEltpHlANS Iu.Tnlw.,-M VV CHIEFS lun,l ' get our lunch at Hog Island h.. .. . '" ,. tail be WOJ vx Kl IujItfllia ALTO 1la.ll C.Sproul. J sought to control that portion ot Run- ' ...,,...,it ,.',. r, ,,,,, AUS 1 RO-(KKftl.lN 1,1111.1 n , tn,7ZTm,7i ' floor was ,",ponlbU for a Ihe at the The Tails of Schuilklll bo(. went to Senator Sp.oul was in New- York t- J ila now under Bolsheilk domination I .,,, latriotic Contribution in HHMhMiJhll I'WRIZKL 'I'll HOLD AVAR COUNCIL lunHad .nMa.e ...e. ionm.. . o llonM, of ,.,, ,IolB0,PIi ,9I7 Soulll oJJ u tt b,e molo,truCk- fur- day ami could not bo reached: and Sen- fj ?, tilled because they could not bring about I ""'"- IU numi nnir'o ni. VrT' llliniK Tw r i.t -llrst t rt 1 1. , . ut,cd by Mm. lilUabeth Hobson Altc-. alor Penreso had gone lo Washington. -. Deaee or eien a statement of war alms Answer to JNuvy S Cull . l'KILE Or hilitih IIKUI h Moulgo.i.i-ri and noii-ia. guests heaid ',,',.. ,.,, f.om Atlantic City ' Senator I. II. Vare Is 11 at the horfie I? rthLneVi'te? merlJa and the Al' fnr I.on.e. , ,.?'!."':?., 'I t..'D' if'1 ,."1"' E Umpcior ChaHes, MockctlMll and t ihc.i-leH of th,- kl tun h e. hey were mu .. M o .me .. . on.. l,l biother and could not b, s. -. tm millA.I lkU i.i.IasI lil.inrlin In fi, ft TP 1JUHV illVH iil.lco. mu.iuii tu is-- " ' ' I fiialntr I. a ni(i nr, 1 nf TsTofnbl. r fnc t lir ....... i i .-. m-iV l t o -. tl ! IIIU L1I !'- VI ss.ls..itl.J " s.w U 1 I Ml ll.l. 1'1'LI. ll I. n .!. .,l,,t,nisnl li I nti urtliil ii tu ri rl in 1 1 1 . .. i. . r i.4 Minna MKivuiviui .to.i vm.fl '" touclilnj Incident in mo ariAo it vc J s Heie today. . I nay t0 ,10cure "oyes" by tlio olUMtay U nnVOLT JIAY CO.MU SOON contribution of binocular and leimos Lr It Qennany proceeds to taKo as lier . wan r-ea.cd by tho let-eipt today of a K om. Aarloua territories, tho Tlultlo fleet , palp of HectaclcH. went by an .aged lady M IakJ .m ...a . n.t .. .1. ..n.i.n .,,1. mediately. Uy somo military men It Is held liicvltnblo that tho slgnatutc of Trolsky and Lcnlno to tho present Ger man peace demands will result In Im mediate clamor of protest from thu peo ple, A majority, howeier, bellcio Ignor anco nnd Teuton propaganda will stay ths hand of tho masses for tome time, Tho uctual benefits to Germany of peace will bo the added territory sho i; acqultes for farming needed food prod- L Ucts. Jt also glics her the added ad h lantagcs of telling lier neoplo she can II- haie a. Mlttoleuropu cither way to W, Hagdad or to Vladiiostok for the ex- fl fnilOlUll l,t Ulil 111,11! UMDIIUOu, It further glics her Iho opportunity of r idling me Allies, it sue c. looses, inai ' with tho added territory ticcmlrcd from ' Russia "we'd Just an soon gho up Hel glum and northern Fralice'i so let's cull It K quits, Russia- taking her own medicine." K. ,,. - ... n. nueu a peaco win i.oicr meet 11.0 up ..nroval of President Wilson, howeier. it .And thero Is little reason to belleie It 1 fvum no a.4iivkiviiiu, vj ni" iiiuvo. RS nm.iv.A 'V.l.-x-Ti j-V i. i.. .... 1.JB1 ...I..1I r , iiu.nan.u .?i j.uiv ui I, vwjvvn.u wi the Kaiser In clearing avjly his "near eastern dlfllcultles."" Reports Indicate ' Rumania, must bo forced to surrender to a situation which finds her surrounded ny enemies una tiuucring .rum iucu 01 food. That the Oermans wII then depend on arms to force peace In the Balkans and Hal lias lone been the military and dlplbmatlo. lew here, although the War Department still looks for a big drlio in the west. fc II Is noted, however, that months naio rolled uy iviuitino. ucrmuns lam lng" west-front gffc)slye,rand not deliv ering It. When spring comes she will y) be" ready to strike-wljero she wants, and the Allied diplomats nere mini; tne plains of Italy and the Knlonlca front will see the next great efTort ot Ger many, The most serious effect of the Ilus- tl sian peace, mnitury men nere say, is that It moves Germany a step nearer the fulfillment of Iter ambitions to strength whoso patriotism has pot been impaired by her falling sight. She had read of tho naiy's needs, and, misunderstanding tho term "cjea for the navy," took It to mean glasses ot any sort, nnd iinme dlatclv forwarded hers with tho hope that they might bo put lo good uso In tho war. , , , .. . The glasses could not be possibly umhI, but the spirit In wmciitney wero offered so touched Assistant Secretary Hoosciclt that he wrote a letter of grat Undo -and pralso to uccoinpany their return. in mnnv Ph adelnhlaiis. who nail sailu Leaders Oil illiiuin i ivmii. i The most 'on that ship. Chlet among them whs ii..:tin . .... ... , -.. . Colonel O, C iiosiijsiiiii, mia unesuiui ......,..-.- L.ai'SC oiiipmcuii n.iiic nu .uo.-n street, secretary of the city's sinking - A A Ucp. Sensational Tumble in City's "I spent iweno urimiiiiui wn "",',' i man lotinc 1 of war. at which .......ci... JllSlory I'OIIOIVS Captain Martin on the ITorlzcl." s a Id , ' l , , ,,rci,ent. will shortly be, i S,lSne,..tW'' n "mm on my Wound-' he 1 at Tr.nt. according to Info, .nation , .,-,. mclleM ,, , l0 Phlla.lelph.a Ial . "I1 ))11 ' 'A?, '.'.hi?,,?,11 !, edited he.o today. egg market wiihln the memory of local ana ir.p, n. - - - - ----- - .,,, ,,ir- ,..o haie taken part dealers ocuncd today, wncn ino wi.p.e rionzci. .. ., .. i . ----- ,i .at and nuuemiis man lies were lighted before II as .incoiereu .uui .escueri .1 icw iiiimui. .-. u, i ni.uiia ...... ,eLeied a complete i.nuicu ouim. .---" - poured from tin oell.it. ;i i-iigl.ie com- """.',. 1,1, u,i ,. lestnment or a In thin cltj to ln.V...V-! sV'ti'i""". V.,U a"1.': '" ": t::rh;i and tobacco. The departing !" ?f tl.elr ,KU1,cu u,,.. ,.,u -...- 0 .-'-"- -." . dfd Alexander Subeuoclc. "on li u.ey w 11 IV n.o.- .1 Vallons. Arthur Simpson. James Asblstattl Heallli Inspector Named H. Ilowarth. cyill 1'iedler. Martin Mrod-.,,.....- ,.-....-,. .. r, erlck. Bernard Volpe. Utorge V. I.ead- 111. actor Kiusen. of tlie Depaitiuent Warren Howard, William Harlow, l'lanua Kelly, Vrdticin J. Sullivan, l. , 'Ihc emer ici.oei" .. ..-.i ""."." ,'.:,"";-,."' '. LT. .V ... -nrina.i i.,is , - VJ' "V.''... V ..I" ... " '.,"'' ...J lei. Warren IIowu r . i.,,i fiiiiia ni .iiai-Tin a ceuiieinau in .lie n u . cauiruibi, . - ! -. -,..--...-,-..-. -.-..... ."., .. !'.:; ".:..-.,...-.... v.r.:...' ...... .. .....,. n... n i.'rnni-ii i: i iu...... -,.-. - - . ... ... ... -- iiriini p,i in.. tei.iK u uiinii. , nhn i: i.awipi-. i ihm .HHri-n- Mirci. i iiiiiii.ii, .,. .... , .- --, . .. ..,,..... ..... .it.., ,. ui. pan n ph. ...... ......., ,.,..-. .--.-- , uu........ . -.... . ....... . .----.. - " '!2 '".rf. f..'., r"f m.maolV l ?"r. "I..., ... Moke,en will loin . . ''J" .lunv egg were hca.ee . no , a n,M6,.u.t Inspector in tho Bureau ot gan. John J ler.uii.i. ". ""'--------.----"- . I'iriii niiur v.. . ,...- ,; ocinanu icry ngni. . ouuj- ui.ki- bihp- ni-iillli I ne position iuri.es a uaiurj "I snapped a picture or nun ono u.ij . ,iiiicil after passing upon l.umanlan mcllt8 (rom a ,,,,riH f the country a- , f Mono. lontlnued on Pais Wfien, Column Srif.i aiicr ne iiu "?,;,,,,-: I matters rue.l 1 no w iio.oiuers ...no uu mai nut on his pietty things. "u"" , n, nmrliei has l.ie.i loo hlcli for some ,-'- "-.. . . . .T .. t . i ll.no past," one or me largest local ' joiii.crs saui. "iiiieu u.e i.i.kc miiii ments arrlied today the wholesalers ,liimt,l ilipm all nn t,ie maiket. rRANKFORD CANCELS INDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE Due to tho shortago of fuel, which necessitated the cloving of the school buildings, the rrunkfoid High School ill I riot be lepresentcd by a track team this sear In the annual Indoor track and Held, chamulonshlps of tho local high SCT?ie Frankford pupils at present attend classes In tho afternoon In grammar schools and, as many are employed In the morning, It was Impossible for the candidates to practice. In addition Coach B swanger announceu m no nv". unable- to take caro of the squad this season, and with no other tutor avail able. It was decided to cancel tho track SCaeermantown High School also may be forced to take the same action as Frankford. JAIL OR VICTORYBREAD URGES BILL TO CURB ,.,., nnnilliri XT tT O I "Tho demand today has been unusuullj BAKERS' ONLY CHOICE BOLSHEVIKl IN U. S. j-;A .- $&: ".-tss uniiuu i H1 usance of from one lo two cents In the nrlce. but do not think the leaetlon will take it nny higher than this. There , Use of More Than 80 Per Cent McCumber AttucKs Unjiatri-1 are no c-oid-storago eggs on tho market WI....I. Vloiii- Forb ddLMi by ow wipmu uuu "uui AlUllilCU IU 1-H.llIUIl Government Order effort In tho west. M t' .tmiriir jdhv iPPiiruc 't-r.uctniffiil v4M w iiuno T0.EXACT PEACE TERMS Veb. M"' nitlTISH NEAniNG HIT Forces Occupy Khana Burayat, in Mesopotamia i hvnnv. Keb. 15. British forces In Mesopotamia occupied Khana Buraya.t on Wednesday and aio within ten miles of lilt It a ollclally announced today. uu is on Ihe liuphratcs ItAer about seventy-live mlios west rf Bagdad. - it Is a city ot nooui i,.u,..w.. -.. ws known to U ancients as Is. Koosevclt Has Short "Vlk vnv YORK. Feb. 26. Colonel Theo .ir. Ttoosevelt'tt condition wasso much iiii:i iiahi'.ks lir.MAin; In.lant proeeutlon will follow ue of more th" I"r "nt Mh",t Ho1"' in breakroaklng by bakeries, hotels and rentaars"'"' Ilrrsd mi'l' "' bflng n'd by food dinlnlstrallo.i agents la all nulla of rlt. "If sou ran'l obtain SO per cent sub stltute.. dou'l bake at all," City Food Ad'"ln1,,r,,tor CoU. WHAT V1CTOIIY llltHAU IS "lletory bread." eonUI.il.ig !0 per cent m.b.U.ute, Is the only bread lo be bousl.l I" riilladelphla today by. pre.ldenllal order. ' The rerosnl'ed ubtitute for wheat flour are. t-'ofu f,",r' eornmeal. eorn start-!.. er" r""' hominy, barley lour, aloieal, rolled oats, rlee and rlre flour, potato flour, sweet potato flour, buckwheat, flour, suja bran flour and felerl.a flour and meal.. Until Mareb 3 rje flour may be u.nl u, a wheat substltiile. The nrl.n todav for fies.i eggs ill Car load lots Is forly-four cents it doell. Saturday Is was 02 'a cents. Tho drop has been characterlied ns Iho most sen tatlonal Iu tho history of tho clt The , New York mho dropped ten cents to uay, nccor.im; the Arrest of "Divinity Student" Mau cabli grams from Iei(lu, In to local dealers, and code, a blueprint map of Boston harbor, u.ai or umengo iour t-eiiis. .,. i,0,a n.i cable codes wero used only hh tempoiary accommodations .,. v- .k. ... i.rfV, Iv. Tho Kederal toou aui.iinisiiation win "" -- -- ln0 ,t-U,iv, ..v .i -" - levlso Its "fair price" list on eggs auu 0und In tl.o room of James Aluly, for the workmen while permanent homes ' ,anlc scheme to rennsjlianla. will Issue a new list lomoiioiv. 'r.i ,.,.. ..,ree ,Curs old, on Snider aie-lure being built for them, tho assertion "When Congress set the method ,lt pUevt!s.7sTam' Seientccnth stieet. who was that these pennameut 9Tn would be JR S$2 StS n.i tho tho Is. It Is believed, will also bo loviticd. , d turned 0c. to th.. local agents ot taken up by workmen In other lines of , ' cn(m0t lina there Is no use'delay,, 7 iM 5r"newbl.eiUe.d obf SluntH w fall', the Department of Justice as a German Industry cien It the Hog Island plant "?" The lote can be had at a specl 3 ueal"s spy. Aluly, who sa he Is a Greek ' should bo abandoned afler the war, and ii orat hf JSSSS, "t!- . ffl ilnlty student, was nirested the assertion that only by proildlng ' " " ' , mi0 loted upon the amendment., ... .....a.. 1.1, .iniilfnr.ntilA llllnsr mnd . nna I ellc .i.w !.., .. and 'tltely ot wheat flour substitutes only Is on salo Ih riUlaaoipnia loony, v violations of the order requiring that Victory bread only io baked for commeerclal purposes will bo overlooked by tho Philadelphia food administration. Vlg?rous prosecution ot all bakers ., fall to adhere to the Government ... .f,,. wheat, so that 7C.C00.OOO I...I.... rinvcrnment Is: Upheld l? .... .u , ui.ii.ned to tl. Alius (w.K..w ill tee K renews.! or nw.peacui ' ..,, ,, . .6 Th0 Chamber, of "... ... ,fc. .... .it.v .lavs, is nromlseft -1 HWIHI..I.--., -.,,,. , ... M llllll ." ' - --'".l-l-'-lT i-.Aoti.Krxl A nlTK? All Indications today wero that thlsi hnroved today lhat the attending phy LkK permitted hl.n to walk, with, tl.e assfsunce of a nurse, the full length Hi ihi .eeond floor corridor of the Roose volt llordtal. a distance of 200 yards. The Cofoncl enjoyed the exercise 1m inensely. - ' WASHINGTON. IVI.. 25. Declaring that the Holsheiikl of Amer ica prollteerc capital and labor haie 1 tho nation by the throat In Ita hour of 1 ncid. Senator McCutnbor, North Dakota, I today urged passage of his labor "con scription" bill lu tho Senate. McCumber declared that this profiteers ing was "encouruged and nequlesied In" by the Go eminent, and warned that unless steps were taken to correct the evil tho American people would be "heard fioin," , Tho "saturnalia ot rxttaiagance" at tho Hog Island shipyard ho cited as tho crowning Instance of Bolsheilkl senti ment in America, which ho described as standing for "more,, still more and al ivais more." Th- attitude of Bhlpiurd labor, nar-1 nr.,iw,im.-,l hl.n-slead of heart dlsrasi. . i-.-.".!:. tlcularly on the I'acltlo coast, which lioHo was taken to his home by IHstilct ! . i niiaine- ...ran ..ui.....v ...... uiimiu ,"--. ,,no. ro..ff nut I Hl. nn. '.Iced that he slajcd out nil night and Hied at Ilaietford, Pa. gePt all day. This seemed peculiar for r auinlty studCIII. so sne iouicu nis FIRB IN MAXAYUNK MILL effects oier the next time he went out, .... ... .,.. !.. ...... . ..in ' lteCe.llll l.n tnnL .1l0 u. 0.11,1 that tUm wero turnisueu ii um laiiina "i ." ...... ... .,..... iMi wlv .-...1, ti,. ,in;.rtlnr selected amendment was a matter for the. local II. I'll. I...... - - . ----- - i ,lllrl.. 1,. ,,.. It. .....J l.i. ,..j. v.. i.q wtiieu ma iun accept candidates regard- stand on the liquor ques- erc tne clioice of the pso TOPI-: CITAHOnS RUSE The ftev. Homer W. Tope, supeilnten. dint of the Philadelphia district of ths Anti-Saloon laiague, asserted that th I referendum idea is merely a ruse to, dodge the Issue. Ho said: "Referiing tho amendment lo lite peo ple Is merely a means of dodging to get, I under coier. It Is a ruse to avoid meet ing the Issue. Referring the amendment to the people means nothing, and th loir of tlie people settles nothing. Con- , gress set tho method by which 111 amendment is to he ratified or spurned. Tliut nielliod was by a loto of tho Legis lature. "It sounds, good to say the lote of th people would morally bind the Leglsla tute, Jaiit the talk means" nothing but delay. In Maryland the tt politicians attempted lo put off meeting, tho lu In the samo manner, but they failed ta put It off. You know what happened In A naming that tho burraiks bulll to Marjland. In New York they attempted houso workmen at Hog Island should be to create sentiment for the referendum- it met Willi no nueiest uu uia pari v CODE PAPERS FOUND; WARNS AGAINST POOR HOLD YOUTH AS SPY HOUSES FOR WORKERS Landlady's Suspicions. Lead to Canadian Expert Says Hog Island Laborers Should Have Good Homes ifiuv vn.tini.t wk iip uii.'v "J 1 early Sunday .norm ig oy .-ouce.nau - ; - - -t-- - wd U Mn wv, p- w. w- ' Prominent Lawyer Succumbs to' Vocu.n. of the mecnhs.ee and Sny- t0 ltali volced t0(ay 2AX&Z ,, . n. i . ., '.let- aienuc station. Ills m rest was duo nt ti, one-day conference on war- ,ou""," ne out there, for the candidates, ft$ Heart Dica.oJnBank Building of lullUlaUv, xvllosc housInB problems held at the Hel.oi ue- trw S?,8 S ,h. J , John Snarhawk. Jr.. ,, promlne,,. , name Is not . ill u.ged by the authorities. "J.?; chief a n?WJ'.e V'nl '...'l- MollSlnJ feii0m.2fi i? aho Bnla tlmt' ll,c n""1 CK"10 to ""' I'oiumlsslon on Conscriatlon. and harf' Continued on l'.-Sln. C.luma ,?NS dayBtiU.I e,Pm,aklgllan,derSlt,,,1 the Ihou.e about two weeks ago with a big been a leader In tolling the w.r-honslng aWt-i-.KI Ia)gan Trust Company, at 1 .31 Chest- ,10S ot books and told her ho was a stu-' problems of Canada and t.ngland. TTTTil WEATTHERW I nlnlsl.l. lie kul.l that lie ino ioiiicic.no iii iiimu v - fit &m 1 declared was "slacking In a most i r.i-ann linsnltal and the denutv coroner, dent for the uui no spi'ivu w.i.i u ue. accent, but she did not aeciiirr.1.. ':;--- --:,,-- -"- I V.'.,. , nf Ih. ruinn. I .n.noet 11.11 tiling W TOIlg Ulllll 'V "2"SS"Sf "BolZlll;ls,n"Bo7h0 . "Mr. SpaVhawk was-siuyTears old and ued fTtl.al i ... . i "" .. ' 'Hied at jiaieworo, -a. Victory btcau ana uieau maae en-' iioiKinB.ua." '.uAtfniln.wtirtwMimthk-Ilolib.evlk on-t IlOMU. Icb. -" l1" . i-"""'". -."' 1 uithln t . ,ari, ,),. pynuyl J.Vlr ."'"' IPn.utle; jUu "" cw.Oaue .WmK lioa 1SDAND, HOG NATUnU" "Never befoie haie we so needed ships." said McCumber. "Neier before has the cause of democracy, tho cause of these ery laborers, needed ships as they aro ntcded today. The ery life ot tho cause depends upon ship construe- 'iBut what Is labor unionism doing n thfs battleT In our shlpards It Is slack lng In a most shameful and disgrace ful manner." Declaring that everything connected Damage by water, estimated to be be tneen 3(000 und $10,000. was dono In day to yarns stored In the carding room of the Piatt Brothers' yarn mill, Mala street below Walnut lane, Manayunk, when fire was discovered In the carding room. . , , , Tho clan was quickly got under con. trol, but the water which was thrown Into tho room ruined a considerable amount of stock. tho National Housing Association, of New York, and tho American City Plan ning Institute, of Philadelphia Housing experts from many cities ale In attendance. "You people of the United States, )hj giving consideration to war housing problems, are ovenoomng iwo impor ts ,. nihln In his room sho found many I ,... '." ..a Mr. Aiimn "ih ri cablegrams from Berlin, all hi code. In mt ..ou liad housing problems bcfo.o the box containing books hc found many i ,ho ,ar aud- tiat y011 m haie housing books on Internationa codes of all kinds probiellw aftor tho war. At the begln and also d. big blueprint of Boston liar- , of , ar J0U j,ad 80mo :OiOO0 skilled shipbuilders. By the end ot the war you will haie some 20,000 skilled shipbuilders. Thai U, you will have con isrted 200.000 unskilled men, or men skilled In other lines than shipbuilding. bor, rr'i.. landlady notified the police of the Klfteenth street and Snjdcr aienue sta tion and Ueutenant Mcllrlde sent Officer vomtm around. Ho waited all Saturduy I night for the man o come lrt nnd finally Jjitea..Celuaia h t'valiautsl eu i'l JJeitu. t'uluam Blx. coailnutil I THK Bl'dlNKuS PAUKKit OP I'm KK rnbbed him Sunday morning on his re l'l.i'T. W"rfuttiyjyl nmminiiilii, turl) from tih'W.uul nocturnal tambllngl. M ronvcAur .B,'&3 .... . . ., ...s .!,.. .. irf.V"'-?. vftH or Pik'ddClp'l.o ano yicimij; in; -.. ,.,tii rloutldirw fQiiir7irtcl;tJoi .'v.. ril fempcrature about it itffifai Tuesday unicW, iti;prp6o'6J (- 'm ,., r.l. falfaiccd bu' eoldcryUiitk4. 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