mu -tf-' EVENING PUBLIC LEPGER-PBILADEIiPHfA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1018 tlMI It) LIVE HERE ?FTY YEARS MARRIED; STILL QUITE ATHLETIC J Thomas O'Connor and Wife Attri bute Health on Golden Wedding to OptlmUm and Exercise vte Witk Thai: Koala 'Athletics and a cheerful dl.po.it on .-r- .,, . M atmw.u Kre Douim 10 f rMii lianinemi in msrrieu life, according: to Thomas O'Connor, sev- , cnty-thre year old, 24 IS Wat Oxford street. O'Connor ond hla wife. Johanna ut-'ontior. seventy-two years old. lonicm CAMDEN DRAFTEES WHO DEPARTED TODAY FOR CAMP DIX f'fyiwl'tn9y''Womn Seeks Di- . ft !'. It . of Suit Mf LOVE WITH NEW YO.RKClttrS''iSSrVjMCfaSry $ Vw r li .i..""1. ..' W ilfvjL "i inn nit t.ii-.i.ii.!....- r -' 'eWnuUrits. With Gav Gritiinm ',.. ( .jt- Corespondent , f.Ttt the. yeais that have disappeared me.tne rreat void or the past there nlversary. They were .married February 58. 1SSS, In County We.xford. Ireland. Most of tlie married llfo of the O'Con nors has been spent In the northwest section of the city. They came to Phila delphia a. few month after being mar ried. For )tarB O'Conror lias wotlied for Lit Brothers. Both O'Connor and his wife Uellevo In athletics. They are faud of taking- lout toiiks. ror years u uonnor was regu lar natron of all amateur athletlu car nivals j.aju in tins city t lie bele-liea to tuit- Amiliftaa Kaji.i ninvinnt.l ...till..... ' mnnv Irlah ttni.ltla ainf ut nil fllnn '.-Af Mmin ! win. i,.,. ..j,...,i uregldent of tho Ancient Order of 'Lt- ..-.. . . Hibernians. .nuwi lauzueu. aToanea. cussea. s-onc . U. ,... ... , .... .-....... ?U-- T'5 ad fcr liaye. become permanently ,-alr. One of the sons. Peter Thomas i j aiinwi nv ui uncfcu teaium oi iu it t,onnor. was aiueu in uattie uurnia-me i ,lfl Philadelphia. But of all thosa Uu- Spanish-American War, Thiee daunh-1 fntmbersd millions inly one person ever ten. and two sons are living-. There are took this altered dreariness of evli,eti" fourteen Kintidchtldten. one of whom. rUii..i.M. ",, , ? f . . Thomas r'rui.cls O'Connor, s a sailer Iri Philadelphia o Keenly to heart .lis oll u,e j- s, S Kama to make It ths basis of a suit for divorce. - This person Is Mia. Lydla Meyev, of Mackensaclt, .V. J. SI., has sued hr Ml A PI? UI1M AIRMEN husband. Jay Meyer, for divorce, pre. WAKli liUiM AIMIImN, sentlnr lier Ktltlon In the Clynccry ZTrX SAYS LIEUTENANT PATi part of this "cruelty" she asserts, con sists in his having brouslit her to lilla . . dslphla shortly aft.r tlielr man lsi:o -a . . , a eity which she defines, with u wail Intrepid b Iyer, Who Outwitted IHRf lalalB' m HataHPPri faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVl' tattalalalaKsai ( atal.l.l.l.HiBaV saalalalaV i 'J SslalalalaaaB 9 svsKHl sUKjS 'asalalalalaVr MM IZ31 tXwmmKzlmifflSmEBla ar-araBBV .xsaoK bbbbbbbbbbbbbi a.jbbbbbbbi bsbk -.!. Germans, Warns ol Their Skill of almost Unutterable angul.h, as being- t nedlous, bcrlnr and Impossible." 1.700,000 DKFEXnANTS J.)dla lias Indicted more than a blngle Individual In making- this charge agaltut her husband. She has. at on. aiol.-e, "t'nless Ameilca s" tliote airmen mide defendants of 1,700,000 people. and machines to the Western f i out as int-enuousiy. uppurently unwlttlnziy, quicuiy as .lie pi orrises to, the Knglisli Tlic youiiB men in the photograph represent the Until quota of the first druft contributed to tho National Army by the Third Draft District of Camden, in the doorway stands Father McCloskey, who is chairman of the district board. she has betrayed to the defense the name and French are going- to catch hell this ijMI VI?lJlrPV MIKI'IIAI of a corespondent: she asserts that .prlng!" Umt,l3lll 1MUSL.U1U GETS VALUA11LK U1F1S Anions Iteccnt Additions Is a Sulc-u- did .Specimen ol Prehistoric Gold Sculpture Stt-rjl valuubli RifH niiil ioIIci Lions l.ave been t welted by the L'nlvcislty Ihroughout her enforced residence she Thus iuke T.Ieutenant I'atrlcli dreamed, night and day, of a rertuln O'Brien, Ainerlcsn member of the Bilt party. whom she describes an brine "so Ish Kl line Corps, who In Icctuiluic to rtlffetent" namely, tht city of New night at ths Academy of Mutle on the Terk. War. Lieutenant O'Brien, who gained tf Jar Meyer does not fotthwlth sue fame, by his thrilling escape tlnough the city of New York, either as core- Germany from a piison camp, as well spondent or for alienating his wife's af- as through his exploits lu the air. de fections, some people will mUs their counted today the well-known and oft-t-U.ts. But he tim' feel dlvurrd. i rcneated tale of the coui le.y shown tho What can one lone hubatid do against allium of either side when dropping Pennsylvania .Museum teccntly. hccoiu- an entire city? messages of a comrade's death or cap- Iijr to an announcement made lodnv Thert are men who affirm that they tuie. it has been said that neither j jnaH Ueatilcc Fox. tho wulptiess. has cn be pushed Just no far by any man side shoots at the other under these ; jug( I)r,.sellteii a mie F,)tclinc-n of pie- that wears hair. These men confess, circumstances, and that they fly In a , .. .. ..,...., ,..,.. pllmna it nilMUIv tk.t .... .... ....I... ..!...... .....l-l.l II.,. ...r.l.. ,-. !,. .n.mv lll.fM nillOUCBOM SCUIplUlC TtOlll 1 011.11114. II sick and. 7 V"Si. luvV..', t.'eu-v.i :.lTele"" ' "n eagle cast In gulhl Ko',l and is an Tork. What some women can ret In "Hunk:" Kaid O llrieii today. 'llle him, they aru darned If they know, are taklne photographs as they tly mid "Where does New York get that stuff we try to down them If we can and they swaggering around In dude clothes, with d othe mm to us. And another thing," brllllantlne on his hair and getting fre.'h he went on, "it is foolish lj undercut- with married women? Where does he mate the Herman, eiiher on land or get that .tuff, huh? above It or under the sea. Tlulr air "JUST MICK A WOMAN" machines are wonderful; the other na tions may nave Deuer nycis v.no can "DOPE" LITTLE USED ' VARE ILL; HEARING IN ARMY AND NAVY ON CLAIM DEFERRED These statements weie outstanding In levlew of the unlawful ue of narcotic diugs In l'lilludcliiliU. made by I'nllt-d State District Attorney FinmlM Fisher I Iv'in,. I,til:iv hnd rnrnt.i n k, n. iV. ......o no uu liinuM 01 muiui uui ine oennaii volume cevuieu outiieiy to uie collection -" , , -, ., . . ., .,,, j..IfiP. " i,. 2,.i V if ,5 machines don't have to 'stunt'; they can of IMcllic island w.u clubs in the Uni- "Judging f.om the iicent ..Ids which possesed of Urge financial means and ,,,,, ,. ,,,.,, ,, ,,.. ,, ,. , ,,, 1H,,iV Museum, which Is ilc-lai-cd In be huh been made b. the liuteruiueiit. . . - t... . ......... I r ........ ..i i.w.i ,. . .., ... i. I.ydU alleges lu her suit that Iter hus- do all kinds of 'ftunt' but the Herman Inleicfctinir niece of wcik. -Mis. ltHiiiploti I.. 'ui-mjii has pie entcd, union;; otlnr KlflH. one of the fluent specimens of palmlcaf books of India, it contains about a thousau.. leaves closely written on bolh sides on lahn slllis about eighteen Indus by two Inches. Tlie writing Is tngravrd aiul Is supeib in woikmanshlp. The Cuiuegle Institution has just is sued a lame ami suinMUouslv Illustrated volume devoted until ely to the collection Pickpockets Have Habit and They Sell It, Says Dis trict Atorney 'there J tery little "dope" lined In the nrm.t mill nat. I'lrkpet-lietM iruitrlalil hate Hie "dope" lisblt. Mne out uf leu il-er ef "dupe" tell II. Afore "dupe" in 1 riidcrldin than we like lo admit. Special Meeting of Councils' Finance Committee Post poned One Week Illness of -Stale Senator Kdwin If. Yaie today caused the special meeting of Councils' Finance Coinmltle-s sched uled for this afternoon to be postponed for one week rtnutor Vine, who personally Is con ducting his application for the JluO.OOO "moral claim" for city work done by his sjntractlne linn at l.castuo Island Pari; In J 01 0-1 1 . Is III at his home ut Ambler. u!) they marched fiom their taiious dls liict iio.uii to tne sintiou. CAMDEN SENDS 2(iS SOLDIERS TO DIX Hundreds of Others l-'rom South I Jersey Also Pass on Way to Camp I'amden cllv and counly sent "81! of her suns away to Camp Dls this morn ing on u special train leaving Camden terminal at Sj'.'O. On the same ttaln were hundreds more from dirteicnt parts of South Jersey who were sent with the Camden bos on their special. lted Cross workers presented the boys with comfoit kits niul packages of to bmvo, etc. The dlMiict allotment of draftees was us follows: Camden city, District 1, fifty-three men; District '.'. forty-eight; District 3. fifty-five, mid District 4. twenty-eight men. Camden County, Dlstik't I, forty-one men; Dlstiict ". sixty-one. Hands accompanied the boys I'lNl) (IIHL'IN BALTI.MUKI-: In Hie In the greatest v. causht or thev aie sti-ons cnoUKh to the-finest extant uml of great thimlogl- tlic: that. Inslead of making Sfvfast fioin a Lreit he f The tier! iaI v,,lue- Cnfori.lcr.lely the .Museum aln0 :nder he brought her to "f tan fioin a great height, rhe iGer- , , gna , w, ,.,, , l.xlll))lt ,IWU J " and unsultab e auart- ")a." avl?to1 3otsn t have to do tricks uli ,uau- thousands of other spuclmena sa V would maintain luxury." and good as a cpe "an Inadeauate and unsuitable unart ment of three rooms" Jn Philadelphia. Old city directories do not give u clue as to where these three rooms weie. Perhaps this Is just as welt. Jay "conies back" at her by asserting that he had already bought a house on Old York road, giving the title deed to her, but that she would have none of tht house and Instead picked out the three-room epavtinent herself. Ain't that, he Intimates, Just like a woman'.'; otner charges, couutcr-cnarges auu ae Mali Miss Is Arrested tht general plea It was announced tills morning. Senator Van- Is sulfcrlng from tonsillitis and, uccoidlng to his physician, must lenmlii In bul for a week. Mt-mbeis of the Finance itommltli'ec weie untitled that the healing would not eie seems to be a meiclfully small. ie ,ei,i o,.s afternoon, and nil ill" wll- ount of dope In the unity and navy." nesses weie instructed lo appear next said Mr. Kane. Monday afternoon ut " o'clock. These ".' -""" ' ."- -.'-.-..--- .. .,.,., I,, ,,,, I... ...I.ll.... ...M.IU lu .. ..... ... . -.... il.n .ll.Hl..i now awaiting an extension of the ouini- '" ","l",lu '' "" ." - , uiciuuou joiiu .i. -mjuh-, in .ur..... lug. Kiatlfying when we consider that the surveyor In charge of tlie woik, who Virtually all the great museums of uie flower of the country is now serving w,s expected todav to Kite Imiiortaiit couutiy hate utkeu to cxihiingn some of p, tho taiious brauchcH of tlic sen Ice." testimony and Mori is I.. Cooke, former i&'.s'wmT '"'' Ka,le ",c,n liald ,liat l,' invrM' flrector or Public Work", who was ex- liaJl? from .South " Am-rica N.i , ucUon Bates of the Depait.neut of Justice had cct,a lo llIlfcWeP Senator Vaies charges lias been taken i.u these tcipiests mid lauglit. led-liaudcd. "dope" srllers who tliat ,m wori( wa3 Uamaged to dltciedll only duplicates In any c-eiil win no nan niaue uioris to const in uie iirmy u contractor t;;cnaugeu. anil uaty wuu 111 a short tune an exhibition of en- murals of our Ijo set those turnlns and carrots 1 lived on ' ."' .'"y"."'1.." .' ZXZ. '' ' ""7" I In speaking for three months uncooked ones, tool" m'tlio tiiults of tho Museum will b ""' "' "a"e tarn: l.eceut tntestt- ln ailUttloii to calling Mr. Nobro us u niave act, Is said to hate admitted in T.I"Oteo;.o! O'ltrlen lavs lial he wnuld slinn.n li will La limiossllilo t.i hIiiiw nil Kat lolls loau llie to ocilete ItUl 111CI.- if, .,... ,,i,B. im.n mi IIih ttull: be also the 1)0 CO that he tonic th ir i-l to neiicteii mat inese pocucts lntariauij unu oupc. ii germs canc,j, Senator Vaic. who so far lias nHuiiuore hi uu umuiiiuuiic. uf is aiso to b.- common among men or Until- Ha- umnu-jjipa ni, own luiiuiiy. asks to "" ""' '":.' '"",..'. ". . '.c., u.a "lar.rl"! BRUMBAUGH'S SPECIAL SESSION PLAN EXPLAINED Prompted by Reading From Gover nor Pennypackcr's Autobiography, Says tho Record The following appeared In the Vhlla delphla Ilecord yesterday: Those who- are close to the Gover nor cannot help but chuckle when they tell what they bellevo prompted him to consider an extra session call. It Is pointed out that tho Governor has been reading closely the autobiography of the late Governor I'ennypaeker and that he became vitally Interested In the difficulties which confronted tho former Executive when he was con sidering an extra session for reap portion In 1906, It Is now believed that It was this sketch that prompted Governor Drum buugh to consider an extra session on the same sublect. At least, some nf his friends Indicate that this gave him a thought, and It was about the time tho extra session chapters were appearing that Brumbaugh first let It bo ltnow;n that hi was willing to hear what could be said for and against an extra ses sion, this year. . . . Thfs refers to tho rennypaiker Auto biography which Is now appearing ex clusively In the Kvuninci Punuc LKoann. SUMMONS MINE BOSS AS COAL ADULTERATOR I State Administrator Potter Holds Superintendents Re sponsible for Impurities Fuel Adnilnlstiator Potter today cal'cd James McMlchael, superintendent of a colliery at Wllkes-Barrc. to face charges against him for adulteration of coal seised last week. The superintendent of another colliery at Pottsvltlo will he called later In tiio week on nlmllar charges. Mr, Hotter .-ald that the su perintendents of culllerles lu these cases will be held tesponslble In the matter of "slaty" coal. Mr. rotter sal'' that tnese charges also will Include selling at higher prices than allowed by tho Government, as well as adulteration, as tlie Goteininent has held that such adulteration lu Itself automatically makes the adulterator liable for the higher-price accusation as well. The fourteen stations In the thickly populated sections of Philadelphia at which coal experts will explain con servation methods for tho next two weeks opened today. At the name lime Inspectors fiont the office of William J'otter. State fuel ad ministrator, began a survey of all sec tions of the State to see how many In dustrial plants are using prepared sizes of anthracite. When the "census" Is completed, a plan will bo worked out whereby steam coal will be substituted lu these plants. The coal stations are locaica ut m POLICE NET CLOSIf ON VARE CLUB Gl Harry Vine near Detectives Say They Slayer of Assistant St of lSth Ward Orgnnizatk Police today say they inow ..' tlty of tho gunniun who killed tr ouuiicii, nFiiamiu steward Of til. "Hi" ireiun aiu liepuoiican Club , ,ir" organization, at SOD Green street 11 political low that took place at the 'w quarters of tho club early uilttiiVSi morning. .!' Three men are being luld as miUrUn witnesses to tho affair. They art Tlw uoian, urecn street near Kirr!i y uiNfii. Franklin street M, Green. William Itourke. v.JS. tenant In the Thirteenth Ward and Ej slslant City Solicitor, has been reur2 to represent the three men, lit - llinl nil ll,sn nt 111 tll- . ' ""U ...... .... ......i. , ,,.q uuim are laDMiai of any complicity fn the crime. 3 tongrcssniau jonn n. K, Scetrt sponsor lor mo ciuu, which tva tmnu In I01B In opposition to the Mutual ciiV u i-riiiui-o urbanization, 'i ne petv; dub grew out of the split which oci'ana at that time over the candldet tt'lUln... Tnn.. n An1 r..M. i... '"Wl the Legislature. "' The reticence of the police of tfcttitJv tt lot. controlled by the Vare f6i.s. regarding the details of the Ks.iV was one of tho noticeable f eaturi. : tho mystery surrounding tho affalr.i tjt'fU forts to obtain Information from Mkiw sources met with assurances tht tJv hndv could tell until furihsr i..ui SAi gatlou how It happened, Then mS etcry evldenco rf a desire In otfetiwi utter uo. sS iV circles to hush the matter up. THE NEWEST f PUMP innovation; Latest SoruM Models A to beat the other fellow. "I have been told by the BiltMi that I cannot re-enter service on any front agalukt the Germans except in Ugjpt," said O'BiUti, "on account of the fatt that the U Sniaiis will shoot me us u ny tf captured again. So I will be lu l.'gypt agulntt the Turks lu a few weeks. That capturing by the Germans Is the only thing that scares me. I will never for ,, '. .,7,, .. . . , chestnut street, IM43 Kensington avenue, Compaton of luftoeil- car-Old ' smo ermantown atenue. southwest corner Broad and Uuscomb. 19-21 North Fifty-second street. 1714 North Uroad street, northeast comer Thirtieth and Market streets, 1934 Passyunk ave nue, Kiankford avenue and Sellers rtrect. northwest eo'ner; 2.114 Colum bia avenue, northwest corner b'ror.t and Gli aid avenue: S734 Uermantowi. ave nue, 209 South Sixtieth utrcct, 4004 Lan caster incline, 5936-3S Germantown ave nue, r-'ifleen-) car-old llstellc liouuell. Thirty-seventh stieet abnte M.ukel. who left her home a week ago, and has been missing slnco that time, hus been found In Baltimore In company with n man Kiting his namo us Anion T Thomp son and his home as Kianklin, Ky. The Bii, who worked III tt bakery uesr Twenty-second and .Market streets, raueti in leturn irom uer work lasl the Idea uf polluting the ., iclle,. . ciialtiiian taffnev, of Monday nnd the police were notincd ol ' Iic.vh ... ,. ,. ,.,,,, i,, i. her UlHaiipeaianie. hompson. who In """ the Finance committee, announcing lie r ,,.,.-. h',,, 1lv. ,i.,, wderal authorltlei I trIVW l.'i of the PkkPocke cues- ,u,i,ai,d' Illness. Mrs. Varc asked that. T ,,,! I tlolatlon of the Maim whit;! AGAINST I' nlftiM ntr Intn tltA fclllt. Vint tli fails Into InslsiilflcaiMM when compared wltli icln th American uontiiiRent cxcetittiiat f :..,' 1 i. nZ in, i that it is "cruelty, of nouiu ioae ma conuuiiaion uy uoiiir " - OKTUNE TKLLKKS New Thouifltt Speaker Fears War Will Brine; Harvest to Fokcrs . ... . ...... .1...... ....... ... .. Ill 111,., lit IVPNIUUJtt. I1IIL IIMI IIP lir.ll ruiiitv in irv ill nuuv liii'ii' nivfrn .....,....i ,. a. ....... iv'ici,,,. inn . ...-. -'.. .--:.- --- --.--- - ...... a degree sumcient to warrant a uit oi ce, au ' "i"-) ii. iii.iu.ii ,,,',.. .,,. ,in ' ,-., . "i,, lumiiiuucu i.iu.bv. - witn ins wile oiiiv lour weeks. The gir "Don't consult soothsayers, nccio- to oblige a wife to lite In Philadelphia, now anyhow on account of 1.1a wounds. CELEBRATES CHHISTMAS, "1.,!,l, , i,, Jiii fad, foi- sellimr C118"IC''' ,"' '"'"'f"1 --onMruct on ut , ,,.,11B l.el.1 In Haltlmore as n material mai.cers and modem witches if KndoV Ths Chancellor of New Jersey has an ' His new book on thH war. called "Outwl .,.-, x-nr i.mnv , A." K ,. . H . i r ! .5 '--ague Island; Hairy t . hepllnser witness. regarding tho safety of your loved ones." opportunity befors him that Is stagger-' ting the Hun." will to out ln a couph CHARLIE IVOW HAPP I , none' we. Ilud that nine out of ctci.t unol.r i,.Jctor of the wink, and l-.d- - - i the h,v. Dr. W. John Murray, pastor rur In Ita Immensity. He. and he alone, of weeks, he said. In Chicago, he aald. , ten use It. 1 he reason, 1 bold, Is that ward ,,. . K,jrtier . ho was superintend- nf the Church of Divine Science, New can 3JSd. J"ll tint, 'the urgumen after l.U lectu.es. a larger pe.centage of rjavby Hoy Taken 111 lleioW lloli- ' ttn chouses the dainaglng drugs lt nf e UrMllB. L'ol.cctnun Utes in station Haute York, , told .I.U le.reia at the New as to ths comparative merits of life in recruiting was accomplished than ever ,U "' 'd, ," " ., L " " soon becomes uesU-ss In any walk of Senator Vare, it Is said, hopes to prote iMtrohnui, Kdtvanl Fox. thiriy-nlne ' ;'',0,u,,,t ",vlca h"e Melllay "er- Ntr Tork and life In Philadelphia. Mil- before and that after speaking to an . dr.y, at Lust Able to Enjoy rree life, and seen.lngljtl.c (list thing he b t)ese ,liell hu L.utcnllon that the tears old. w as tmn.d dead '" V this ,'0w,j , UbIlcatlon of the flrsl lions yet unborn wait breathlessly upon : audience of school children, four of them and Dinner "" ". .,n-'-e ",,i "fe Just ,,0'",",le " 'oucrete tvo.k on the walls of the lake Xe"s,"oU-o stall. tL" scoter? "walty lists 'f... l-Yanc?. then will hla decision. In the meantime, tt here enlisted In the Biltlsh Flying Coips and to sell dope was up to fipcclllcatlnns and that the "" ,.' "' ';,. '. " "'"VL S2. 1 be a rush to clairvoyants, who will reap does Mrs. Meyer lite? had to-be sent home as under age. Tluueim-. ear-old Chailea Kellt. Fourth "Thtre Is no eiouui inai iiieic is .. puc urlvcn were of the requlied length VocK rollcall Death was duo to ' a untold hart est from grief. Uoctoi i.. ir..na,.v o.,.i vi,.i.. 'w....iu uni..- lu i.ut.i.v io. great deal of 'dope in the tenderloin .,.i ...1.1,1, nniiirnl causes. Murray predicted. ms4 Jmm SA m vl s' An Ideal $7 Oualitu Pump, Fine Patent Coll or Dull Calf, our newest udvancc Spring last. Only IT IS our nrhllrce to tell jou (hi Miprr-Dinart innnti li-fore -Uikf limt ran kl.ow it. iiml nt a prlre K3.no lower than Hit will rharie. II I n new nntt Jut In, nf tlie tvrr -Ultett nnnfitv vnd ettra bis Tilut at oer prh-e of $1.00. NEW OXFORDS tfn.frf f.i tftttft a ft i-Aiiri nflfasl ssll mi our Nrnart t'rtnch La it. Sliiiuii tit llt1lntlelpltla'i AmtJ'i r. fleet hoot ftliopn at f S CBp Hint Stt but Iter t4 Ther iir luo Mprlnx rrmLoiu tt Hie iminy,e ro rei-fltlng Uallf Hill Del ne aie hertr now. They urtre rm 'llifv arm lllunlriillie nf value malclied and Mllliont immllel wl WAR-STAMP LITERATURE IN HEAVY DEMAND Special Department Establislied for Printing; State Turning Out Its Own Ko great has been the demand for wai aavli.gs literature and supplies from all ovV the country that the War .eatings Committee in Washington has estab lished a special department In Its odW-i for ths printing of certain Hues of stock which are more easily completed. .formerly, an supplies were received PENN MEN TO PLEDGE dav. having Just celebrated Chrlstniav. The boy was stricken with hcait dls ease a few da;is before the loug-antlol at the nicseut time." said the District Attorney. "In fact, a great ileal u.oia than we like to admit, litis, or cou.se. nr wmni' I-rtI TVl'I'irW es"'' u ,evv ""JS oeiorv uie loug-aiiiiui- than we i.i.e to au.uu. mis, m touik, IU V UK1V rJIv iNAllUiN luted day and had been In bid ever caIMu,t be stopped enti.cl.t, but we can Will llcceive Longer Vacation if They Swear to Farm or Serve in War Plants All students at the Unlre.slty wl.n plan to obtain a longer vacation next summer must piove thej Intend to work on a fsrui or In some Industrial plant working on Government contracts. They will be required to take oaths to their statements. Quesllo.il. all es hate been circulated among the students of the college and Wharton School departments to ascer tain the number who win sign an omiga- since III the hope he would soon re cover his parents trimmed a t.eu elali oratel.t ... a downstairs loom. lor tlie first time yesterday the bo s Kellt. carried him downstaus There he had his first cllmnse of the nee. waiting for lilin two mouths. lie also , dod ,,f cocaine and heroin, as well as rnjoj PU H Ullllie-l ui vuii.t-j. ti aiuiri i n- and eteiytlilng a hungry boj lll.es at Chl'Mmas time. and are keeping it down to the smallest possible amount. The lecoids of the United Slates 'uui t condition was better. Ills father, Jamea sliow that during tlie last six months 20u persons nave neen arresieu lor sen Int "dotie." It is also shown that 2u00 City Treasurer Ousts Thompson as .Assistant Paying Teller Other Changes Rumored teller, with i ------- -- -,- --; - , - .':v,a.iaintl.e liuiliuri nu "in emu ii viuiisa- mSSnf,w2.i,Viti0VtTS!2'llt. ",rlntln5 ' tlon to do agricultural and other Oof ofrlce In Tashlngton Kecruests for ad- frnment work during the summer dltlonal printing matter to auvance the momhs Those that do will be given war-sayings campaign have been so ruil credit for the term's tt oik, provided n.any that the Government printing office the staridlns Is good. hA-I,r.;.V.d J!, ?.. 1ft- ' in conmienti..:- on the plan. Provost out literature at the rate o- 1.000.000 dgar Fah itjiultli sa id l: """V:"?"1?. Mathew H-nderson. "15 .SoCTfi .Sixteenth pieces a day. In addition to all the work """i'f ' ',"'""" ' ' ' "' ' """ ""1" street, assistant pat lug .i.4 ,. tnr. :,. sx-. r,..A w,. 'vw to aid the lioterntnent In any way nos-'r.i.. . m.n n. partments. for Congress and other' Cot- l';. ,", ; , trnment activities. ""J" Tha auonlt- Is vert- far behind th H. and mun rnand, although 2l(j.u0O,O0O pieces of lit. orln,eI raturs relating to the war-savings cam- !"i pal-n have been distributed throughout "."ITS jih country. lIun' Tne lnamuty or tne uovenuneni olio to meet the demand has forced ths varl- . .,,., .-, txcc' - ifrirkxr oils Ute. committees to hats their own ACCUSED OF DLsLuA110N , circulars printed In large quantities. nr, mcnmiv i?t i r An average of 80.000 nieces a dav ave ' OF AMERICAN ! LAG , being turned out at the office of ths ." ' committee of the JUstern District of i . , , ., , , . Pennsylvania, In addition to the quantl- Proprietor of Manufacturing Corn ties printed at various outside concerns. pany Arrested for Addng .'Service Testimony will ah" be l.euid fimii Ohailes F. I'uif, Jr.. a foimcr suiteyor of the South Philadelphia dlstiict nnd now a division englnccr-ln the HuieaU of lllghwns. I i.foi matlon expected to be obtained from Mr. I'ulf Is not of such vital Importance as thut of Wurteyor Nolnc. Puff did not supertlse the woik originally, but checked It up later for fonner Director of Public Winks Cooke. nearlv 100 ounces of other drugs, hate nc.eci ..ou.iv.iu.u.. .a.... ... ..- i,ltn i-onfltcated , 'f the Thlid Waid. who lias led the op- Meinbeis of the liMCIgstU,,, fi.rce ' Position to the Vare .lalm, called on of he uatcotlu division of the Internal JIor Smith this ufternoo n. Af Revenue oflice state that the "dope dives" extended ean..renee he sa , t a t he I i. ,.- nimnst eiitiiely been wined cut only tlslted the Major on a pel tonal Till ",T say: uccouids fo, tha ui , l I and that he had not discussed the number of "dope peddlers," because' they claim., ate been driven from the dltes to the , The newspapers aie said not to bo iiet "'" 01,,' c"lt's wll 1,ap made efforts to , Men ,-. this division alo point out j lli"I out Just what Nob. etvlll tell rela- tli.it the do.io sellers have a thoioughly thv t0 tl,e woll do,ie at ,'5i"rlle I"la"d ,'.r 1. in- , sten anu lhat fliev and on Uovernmei.t atenue by Senator C.ly1'.vasu.er Shoyer todjy Vnpolnte,P match wits with the Ooternment men. ; VM UurlnK he fi. 1 " --" ; Tlin n1tflillfM riT tllA nai'CDL C tllVISltlll hHV i .--- - -- - . : . .i.,r. ..i.,i tMm n,tt iin,. h-i-1 tentli street, lias been ucsieseu (lie; itir nu'tutvt iiuot hims- nivj j to S.t. .See tliera MHV. this wJ(jj ROVAIBOOT pniui'r-ss a I2Q8 fflO.Chestnufk I m H I m ' 9 : ! VARE MAN IN CITY HALL JOB OF M'NICHOL MAN . , z - ' " STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER;! tifAfirl r can help the " ."', '" yvr..i.ni fnii..u,. . , I Uate their Hi fftAil rnna I uumusw,., w ...w...... .-.. - , ,,, ...,.,,- , Itlons. We ure upholding all WV, K!' J, T";,.,, Illie i,,.,, a iuu. .many Hips fron traditions aim exceeamg tneiii ,",,,",,;,,:,,, V vMh jieMchol M...... ...rt.w ,...n tunf.vi,o iu tenant of James ,ti. Aeeij. jic -ulikm t,-'int.' i l,eart..rVndorsY-the 'ler ;of J N'" : .J'W DINING C, olllce until they gel back. ' teenth street, has been besieged by friends and political acquaintances of nessages lead them on ' me burtejoi i their heail.iuaitei.-i. sal sfatclon. the burteyor, but all hate iccelvcd little I Both sides to tho "moral claim" colli I lioversy asserted confidence that Noble' MEN BACK SUFFRAGE Star" to National Emblem ilwy Leading Citizens Pledge Sup- .hfVhSSi'Vn w1f.chF:rlila"staff'ord': a a a .-1 ..a - ai dl. t.Ai.iAiiA stn rlivA n n1 This li one of several steps mat nato heen made to strengthen the are mote- . ment in that ward. Rumors arc many that the I lty I reus- , urer's office will be the rceui of many i changes during the next month, that will mean the ousting of MoNlcliol men and the placing of Varo followers. TO PROMOTE RIGHT LIVING tr. ....'., TJln.air.nl Piilturp rnnimittee i ,nf to a" ojilnlon handed down today by Jlayoib Pliysical LUItute t,onnniut.e f.hef Jllst(co Browh. of the Supreme R MAN ISN 1 would tell the truth, although a number! nPAKPMAN (!AV! rflTMlT ' of inenibers of tho Finance Committee JJK.UVfciiUAiN, SA1S 1UUU1 , arft )fn0wn to fl4Vor :l more thorough In vestigation of the claim before favor-1 ablv recommending It to tho mercle-i . of Common Council Decision of State Supreme Court Up holds Full Crew Law and Serv ice Commission's Order The conductor or manager of a l -ill-' road dlnlnir car Is not a brakemau and cannot be used u.s a brrkeman. accord- Pi LOTS MUST BE CERTIFIED Ordered to Appear for Cards at Branch Revenue Oflices port to Amendment proprietor of the Keystone Badge and flag company. .o- uuesmut nucci The Equal Franchise Society nounctu rouay mai i nan oota support of many leading clttsens inpany. ed unu Plans Publicity Campaign The committee named by Mayor was placed under arrest this morning, y.,.1.1. to conduct the Philadelphia cam- IT. ...lit 1. a .. n. I rmn A.l li I a friirnnnn liul'.' . . 1 ..1. 1 ( ,1lll,. .iir . ?" H wl" be arraigned, this afternoon be- I . , improve tlie physical cone ;lnJy ' . fore Magistrate Watson. Io has an- Jf c?ti""nI will meet Monday a g.i,,f,pJ,.fc I nounced his Intention of waiving; hearing )r. Jame!, M. Andeis, c their DID,... .nh. on,l MUVU lift Will 11lilr I. lt ' I'Wlllo ... -.,;." .,rt..l, l.. l condition t tin chair Court of Pennsylvania A regular brakemau must be main tained In compliance with section S of the full-crew law. said Chief Justice I Brown, leterslng the Bupeilor Court and I afllriulng the Public Sen Ice Commis sion's order In the case of th Baltimore and Ohio Itallroad, pmiaiieipma ami sVforer Judges James Cay tjordo 1 J;f coClts a desration of lie PbyilcaT training Is needed he.e prob :.j ni,..- nul..r Ti,mr,a tjo.i... I srrest. constituies a ursecration or tne ;,,,.. ...in v,. nn f the first stens. Classes y Whit.. John Hampton BarnM." John ' " fji 'being 'in enamel Anerlcan for physical training are to be organised Winston and W lllam Draper Lew Is. cr'b?.Jilf. ?.W. ."?. .55.".!.' .OiT-LS't'i . In community centers. HMaT -1V1LI1 M. VflllVO ItlKIIIICi ill LUO S.CI1L1TI ,, ....,(-,,. A u nml .! 1 1 n f-1 ! t'm ?1 X,ii,tU.,JrS ex'?cUes ...ay be adopted, and tlie In- fflniton and William Draper Lewis. TRIPLE BIRTHDAY SURPRISE All pilots licensed as such by any State or other authority who are en gaged in piloting or attached to iner- I chant vessels navigating the water of 1 Delaware Bay or Its tributaries or any other waters In the Fourth Naval Dis trict are to be leqiilred to take out pllats certincation cams. .n sucn pilots must now fllo an application for same before March 1G with the Branch Ship Routing Office. Fourth Natal Dis trict, at the Custom House, thla city. This notice was git en out today by vi ..lrtt 1 r I T.I m r.mnrannilEiitl parlor car. manned by an englneniaii. . of ,, j.-ou,.t, Naval District, and cards S'lV. 'T'-J&W'Wt "he1 Hiould lea'pplledforatonce: duties of brakemau could be filled by , f..o niw the dining car conductor when necessary P. R. T. J01o Cll 1 w. To-morrow Tuesday In the extreme ena or tne neia or stripes. r:vur,'.0n pritea on circular cards and , Stafford was arrested under the act of nTOuuted. The pamphlets may al-o 1 May IS, 1901. which forbids li , said, I YXVules for cleaner living and give I any Copy of the American Hag be'ng de. , "",,,-v uireestlons. WILLS PROBATED "i b. J - . ... i'' t -r - -Druy Vetewnj Join arty for any copy or tne 1 American nag oe-ng ae. -,,.. suggestions. t , ,. ., 1 r, . faced ny any Kinu 01 ro insert or aecora- - .. ,A. Futher, Mother and Son tion other than the stars and stripes of , Wll'Ca IS vuminncu. LAM lllAtHU IU IkUOSIA Eftate of $300,000 Disposed of in Private Bequests Other Wills ) Application for Hearing; on Lease to Be Filed Tomorrow (i . A '-'surprise birthday party" was given i Ths defendant says he lias a copy- Wills probated todav Include those of , VS'-MiS: family of Louis li Kerne, sscond right on the flag and will carry his case c,. T , D ,1 t R . 1 John P. Mathleu. 1605 West Allegheny. . atosrH an Orsenway avenue. Darby, last I to court, Steampship Lines uecltne to uuaian-, avenue, Wblch. In private bequests, dls- ., , tee Transportation vo viaaivostoi; HULiU-Ur VlttlM uu.iv The application for a hearing or. the ivnnaU irase hefore the Htate Public Wills probated todav Include those of . gtrvce Commission will probably be sent to Harrtsburg tomorrow Dy ine but h they were about to celt. , qui tly the anniversary of father, . . J H -tl t ..l.lnl, . .11 .. mr 1M4V VWIl. ! WL l.-il 4J Ull 14. W.tHK Ml B1 VWakaB Kusslans dHliou of returufnsMo their win li b iu uuauuou uteiy. 1 Ik. tfolA. - A nl.. . I. srsr . - Xt..L (. f . r.BHl'i POUlltl'V Will 01 Lfv Dtajui di. rf-a. uiiciaL UAiirtA MBv iPirnPM. niiL i.yn r k nr ' - . ii.i.. li' rif tha Iinrbv Vtruiitf ruiihtil -' -'- ' " 6Uch a piait inaei(iuieiy, u nvrni m r'&ro iid InrinUd on liarlnri Complainant Now rteanwhtp coniiwnl announced today HMrrlmtnt of the occsutou.. Mr. ' tt tny fuio mn u "i iiw. DtrHmilOJl V- lrvnvt .a- vyts wnw aftl vaUcun Vi-fn ... 1 it. .. .... ). . nisrlutifin asm ibi 1 m ! iiib cii siiaain ari 11 at niuii wun nvai m iiami iiti ' avv t"---.." ... Ita 1MI at the of fourteen and i V nvfoelc yesterday morning at thi 1 isma and. vjaoivosioK, . mny sjigateinents. i'Vm1 Sarins Mtkg an meeting for but- U. coons anavews .teworrotr nbjM In sut street,. . mm. sarly dlnntr. tstay a,ttMltiM WMW J'wly VlaHa 1 f iftftnMJialM. itt SotMh ISW' .np! .Notification tbat all tratel to Russia :::.. .e Ti.niv.mlr,! mi -v.,,,!,, Notmcation tiiat an raitiw iiua.ia i.u.uc. -. .----'-""- ..--,..... . . iMimorarliy discontinued lias 'iinnnitnt. J5400: Dorothy streets ;i ""'"I: . .... -......,..,. .ivm to all Itusslans In Phlla. 1 nin Vanshaw street. IB200f Josephine mPww..ii. """' i:riiJ i.;. sv: n: Tidier. ItuiJan o,m.'h .linVii. 143 Wvnn.wood-ic.ad.4B00! nnuy nf nronerty valued at 1300.000: Charles K. Ihllng. 189 West Tulpehocken street. 111,100 : Hlmon Lewltrky. 1327 Moyamenslng avenue j Frank J. Mchlater, 1311 Orthodox street. 1:0.084 : Frank ti. Dougherty, Atlantic Cltv. Jl 0.000 James a. Miller. 1M26 North Front street, 17D00; 'James D. Bclirnc!;, who died In the Presbyterian Hospital,. 35313; Henry V Dork. 1H52 North Thirtieth street. ISS00: Claudle Smith, Tjmlteiiau Hospital. Jtiiuu: Dorotny a. tvoooneau fa In the Twelfth been given tp all itusslans In and Pine streets police station, but Ahe ,llPhla by w. ". 'ucker. iiusii lai1D,neaV.iMThe,poTl2. wan t hlmtS ' P'.U lZ K Mi 111 G time , ItilOO pAd.lla MltcIielT. 24d"ned streii: S7h"mpiilnt.orthV T"" ul to Jlut.U can ,$8500: Xd.ni WIcW. 7208 WiHsnomliir us uk frsaxths nrlsoners ror lsck- of twruaranieea. '"". .""" ."".1.. :.""' " " evwHicc ,j Phlladeluhla llanld Transit Company and. the city Jointly, A new ruling of the commission mak ing It necessary that the company either die tho application alone or Jointly with the city delayed the filing of the up plication, which was being prepared by Director William U. Twining, of the De partment of Transit, and would have been filed by him last week. 1 Ellsworth street, 12960. . (MtMatlw Pic xe War Aid At a msettnr of o.teop, h of th. Ofrman own WW-" J'."V2JHB" astern .Btatc 111 iw ioru yeaicraay uiiiii'v- ', ," 2 ,,, i r r rlMUM e most effective war service o'clock after being 111 sincsj.JJatu ? Wir .Jwlferiin-niirs rrrources jr 1 sns were offered foe "recon- K wmoner the'MMfars. Dr.. I lax, cttr. jmantiv,,. Patrolman Dies af Pneumonia Norman Black, a batrolriiaif, of the since sutiiop," oieu in tne is morning at s tttncat-Salurdav with pneumonia. ', A . . Uiaca, wnu wm oufii 111 .irianu. was appointed to the force Un Jo(jr by Mayor Key burn. A widow pd-"junn:;i:h Id sU- tm swvjijt, mtwmmtWi-'-r' 1 mi -.- Philadelphians Get Coinmlssion Army commissions for three Philadel phia are reported- by the War De--partment. The officers are Itobert V. Beahm, tOi Stephen, ptrard Building, second lieutenant; Thomas It, BelUJr.. SI2I Hazel avenue first lieutenant; and Harvey 1U Clymcri lilt Klrfl; HV' flrttlleutens.it ' URGE BIBLES FOR SOLDIERS Five Tetamentg for Every Enlisted Man, New Estimate - Five testaments for every soldier Is ths provision made by the American Bible Society for the army and navy of the United' Mates.. These are none too many, counting wear and tear, they esti mate. The book become wet and mud dled and t.tuddyv- . .. "If the government allowance Is Ave rifles to each solJIur's equipment, shall w tk.mor Tlrsardtv t.jtfa.-l hla soulf the. socl'ty askv A ?;(. commit-j tee for pennsyltanla Is being-, organized. CLOVER D A Y it To-morrow will be the second Clover Dav of our GOLDENi YEAR, and that it will be a day of GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES' will be readily understood by the tens of thousands who have prof ited by coming to the Store on every Clover Day. And those whbj have learned that all special events of this Golden Year are planned to be more attractive than similar events of cast years, will recoga nize that they CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS CLOVER DATg w?J Nearly 1000 Different Lots of Good At Much Less Than Regular Price Every Department Well RepresenteJ You well know that prices for many things are higher thai a few years ago, and realize that it is more difficult to secure largf quantities in the wholesale market, at a time when demand exceec supply in some lines. But on Clover Day EVERY DEPARTMEN is required to provide a liberal number of Clover Day Specials wnetner tne gopas can oe oougnt from tne manufacturers ac$jj reduction, or whether it is necessary to reduce our own fair regtjj lar nnces. ' i .. There will be no GOLDEN SPECIAL to-morrow because scores of M CloyerDay lots are of the character of GOLDEN SPECIALS. ,) ' Look for the FOUR-LEAF CLOVER SIGNS, printed-in sm they SHOW THE EXACT SAVING on each Clover Day Specif Market St Elxhth St. Filbert St. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Markttl ElBhU Ifllbf I ' e " "' lit"1 ' ' iaJshKl' V (V -'-; - ,' i 1. ' PA t.'r,. r ., 9. v -