Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1918, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, REBKUARY 125, 1018
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DUELLI DPARTIGtIERlAi Warns Against Poor I
Af cdamtc itai taw. Houses for Workers
tlJ IllVrTlliU llrttJlrtllV i
NEW REVOLT BREWING IN RUSSIA
AS BOLSHEVIKI YIELD TO KAISER
SAMMEES AID FRENCH
Continued from Pace One
gnlng to da with these men when the
Rinurti ItnlinUl u'lllCllVSlOIll ' ' "Ver? Scrap' them?
...... f tr c i ( erttilnly not! You villi i
Vittonosi in Van Scontn ins t,hip.s, building more of
col Ncniico
T E U T 0 N I
ro on build
' ttiSMii til nil
ymi eier built before, building great
Inerchart licet, so tli.it In the future
- oU -l l'e able to carry the vast prod-
-. .rnmito n'T ".'.'" of Ji"r Wfleulture and Industry
CATTUKAlllull over the world In Iwttom owned by
you iinu not in bottoms rented to jou
Continued from l'iie line
(conditions of the deepest Humiliation foi
Lunelle.
A dispatch from Petrograd, ruling
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ilGvernnieiit
Published nml Distributed Under
PERMIT No. 341
Authorized bj the act of
October 0, 1917, on 111c at the
Postofllce of Philadelphia, I'n.
Dy order of the President.
A. S. BURLESON,
Postmaster General.
that the llolshevil:
agreed to aceept lierrnany'a latest peace
terms, was followed by a report from
Urest-t.Itovsk thai virtually all of the
members of the new Herman pence dele
Ration will be army officers.
rno German Umerninent ofitclals ulic
toff. It was announced today Htreet
fighting contlmie.1.
Hostoff In an Important ell In the
territory of the lon Cossacks, located
nn the Don River, a ehort distance from
the nottheastcrnmost arm of the Sea of
Azov, i
SANE SOCIAL SEASON PEANUTS PROVIDE CLUE
URGED BY SUFFRAGISTS, TO ROHBERY OF BOX CAR
LAi lUKEiHUINUHl!ll'EiKdMr. J.'M. Gamam Issues Plea for fop Docs a Sherlock Holmes in Ap-,
, . rionibiuon, Early Hours and sun- prclicnuini: Iinnu 01 juvenile
pliclty in Dress for Young Raiders
TW A. 'I I
FOWLER RAPS VAIfli
POLITICAL
Americans Take Pari in BiK
Raid in Champagne Suffer
No Losses
by other niitlonN You must, therefore l!"'B,,,?J "' ,,r1l 'legation from the Cera.
, make In Hog Inland mid It) environs ner ' !r"' ' ne ,ur ald to be In llu-
"JSrfirJ WJ?'. W$R Z .tuinat.Voiern.
"PAVER PEACE" LIKELY
TO BE SHORT LIVED
National tirohlbltlon. arly bourn at
.'(Mini people a entertainments and aim.
pllotty In dress atlJ food uro f.uggested
In tho patriotic appeil for u fane social
reason made today at the Woman's Huf
Ira Re Headquarters, 1721 Chestnut
street The plea, which U made public
by Mrs. Joseph M. tlazxam, Is addressed
n uil icauci or soelety anil mose, in
inn) imi, tnree or nve years, but as Rood menl. Chief of the envoi's nid no. it
homes, as can bo built an where. Tent- ' Kuchlmann, the Herman Foreign
horary barracks for tho housing of work- Minister, fount (Vernln. the Aui.trl.il.
men in lion island are. of course nee. '"reign aiinisirr. ana
. 1... . . ... ---, ... , d Id 1 An' i.r Illllnn.l
Hy J. W. T. MASOX
Ni:W TOtllf. l'eb.
He :uiun i-ar-noiirie
PremUr P.arto- of (Jernianvn latest pea
inajurii) or oiiiy Miimi
PARIS, leb. 1!3.
The French carried out a success
fnl MiirnrUp attack aralllit the Uer i trsted In the aoolal life" nf l'hll.iilelpblu.
IUI Htirprisc nuncK "K""" '"'"' ono of the plana by which the ideal
mans near urcei, norm oi inc aiicut ioc.i aeaioii im m ne carneu oin i me
ii. . !...!.. .1... !!,, -.njnrln-. orRanlatlon of a Younir I'e-ople'B Con.
Rltcr, during the night, capturinir ,crviiori league. hoe efforts will bo
CMury. but thev elmu'H I,. . ..iu. . ' l"on of I)ulKarla. majority of only nil;
weeks ut u. time, until thenc permanent tlmo'thla week "Virrvlnl credential em- at this time will notliermanently adjuit
, houses can be built for them. , noorli.r them tn .,,, ! 5 ?..... .,i. ,h. tho eaat front situation.
1 ou will find. unl,KM ehl I. n ... terms announced hv ii.mu,u ti. ,te. .. -im ilerm-inv'a Intentions of
'"''' -" icuoruio we liac founil out In Knelaml nn.l r. eision to reopen the peace conference rrunhlnr P.uasla hy n, new diplomatic i .oner nllv in t!ie renlon of Tahtirr. maUtnc li
Iiallo notl7.1o Klunto dallii fronto dlinda. that a room to sleep In and a re. "n" ,'',d .sunilav mornliiR after an offensive hrc rtallJed bj the rnaanei of r ,',. . ., .iu ,i, world and the younc boy at the coueee,
battaclla. e da quanto Htatn comun - taurant to eat In are mill' r.a ,,- , e "1,M,I '.' """I"" of the central cieciithe Hul.i there Is a Mrotur possibility of South of Dollar, in upper Alsace, the ,t,vny from his home"
'" "S"",' ooartler Oeneralo Itallano. M tho nrmlslnn UK T. i. u X r c'ntof mmlttee of the concref.s uf S.Met? In .mother routlouaiy movement Von ,,, .., ,,... llIMV on l,0t1i Wiles T1"' uW appeal iilao times lh.it
calo dal quaruei i '""Xliiiv, iiriaso ,t,l V.,Vi .. "h,dl mu "I " '"adc for the meantime the Aiistro-Uerman armies mndenbunr can onlv hold the Ilitfalans ulS S""'' frc "" n Ml" """ the aftei-the-ball breakfaata bo cast .Into
,llen cl,o, aUlvl,u J"" '""'V', ''V,,,, or'r It you expect him to Hay ."ntlnue their aeUanco Into Kussla over Jo ills terms by maklntt Uus,a con- the nshcan as a careless habit of ho-
i llr.ro itnllano si e llmltata principal- In your rltv Tim oil,e r.a - ..... a M bin front .......i , in. nt,i elms llmitlni. tl. ...,ti. .,,,. iui.m,.iv invv iv ..et. ,i.n Hmi .,)., I. iv In ,.n. of the tlrat
?olets acceptance HKlecn prisoners, the War Oftlce re-1 to coiiheivn health Ntriiuilli.
peace terms by a .,:,,.. . i nerves, time, money nnd food
pen out of a total ported this afternoon. A German supplementing the appeal, 51
machine gun was talten also,
Jlr
On!
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liiente a eiiicin in ariiKinTi:., i .iuau ...
nlcun puntl eono stall fiequeutl o vlo-
. l.'artlBllorla tcutonlca effetluo con
cenlralono ill funco nell.i rcploiie oilen
tale del flumo lJrenta, ma fu etileace
niento ctntrobattuta dallo batterlc Hall-
an.
Vlvacl duelll "II artlsllerla -.1 erlllca
ioiio kiiiraltlplano ill Aslano. nclla re
done (lludlcarU e net scltorl dl Val
nobhladono e "II Monlello,
'iai-
zam aald: "I believe In rlosltii; tile dour
tt tneii,n.f'ft m . In et,n v,.lllli nf Amerlril
the Champasne front the artillery for all time. To that end t shall .leier ' -"w e " lluro waVa "
duel has continued er hr.ry. If, llOTyoKnW !"TJ
er etitr.UKo into nir sornii "- "", ,",.,.. .i .. ..L f
...A,I
Tho Herman War Ofllce staled that number of east front troops available
which Is Just ns iltal, Is to supply hint
with a permanent Iiouhc to Hie In and w It . I", u'f '. "". ".W..' r' .H,m.0'.. A.Jie,-al i for the west
.. ... . ----- niiii. uiiiiiK it ii r mi sp ii'ii ni niiiwian r-r
opporiumt es to benefit himself by rccre- slefince, it Is expected that this port
ntion, social dlvcralona and eduiHtlon. will fall within a ury short time.
It doesn't matter whether ihese hmiua
ure built of wooil or-bilck. I noulil ' ivr i nFB? DDI'CC n V.
rather have a wooden house If it stood '" ' AUnKQ t libab Ul .
100 MILES FROM KIEV
Th new offoiiMie of German milltar
f illplomata has for Its object the
el'mln.itlnii of the Itoleheilkl from any
participation in tno "seii-oeiermniauoii
of l'olaml ami the Kaltlc provinces. This (UEt before dawn on Satutday
pollci doei not necessatlly entail an- ... ,.,.., n.i
nrvein.. of western Kussla to fjermany. ' man otlkern. twenty men ami
Kven the Herman miniarisis nre learn- sun weie csptureci. Hie rorav ueinp car
on an arre of land, than the hest t.rlelt
hou'e possible If It stood on one of yodY
.11 !., rn rk ,.-,, -,..,, . " .
-" .,., uv iuui i-iiii.iiuMiniia mis. i lie
I crow dime of people upon lots of that Hire
. Is II menace to health, a men.ien in Iti.
t rlnarti dl Inourslone e le patliiBlie , dUhtry and a menace to the life of vonr I Inula, too miles e.ie nf limn,, ami .1.- ivitil,
, .Unwnl.lniia fiin.no nttivlsslme e1a am- I nation Vnii lini.. ii.l.,1.. ,!,. ..tu. .1... Iflie knliir. tllstiinee unu) of iflut 1 ttin .. !. 1
seir-KOlerilTneni unuer mr .itirLytiiii ..i uiey Illll conccmiaieu. Liiy .iuivi
t pRred t'.i.' fiiflmy's fit st line ard reached
the duitouts Mheio tho prisoners wcie
....... .. ... .! n . .... 1, ml ,1,1, l. ..lla
I HA.M I., leu -j ,ene health Ih the be"t patriotism.
Vinei'lcan und Kiench boldloia made I.eadlnir churchmen have approied the
, ..,..e..fi-i piM us-jln.e n.rma.1 nas'- appeal as well a n number of physicians,
a succesifui raiii usainst i.erniau pos.- i,i,.,i in,,,. iiintiMneiit ns
tlons oil the C'.ietnln-des-Dames front . t, the el II effects of "lrlnk unbodied In
T'io rier- j tho appeal for bitter living in uie coiiinin.
d a. machine ""' """""'
HKItl.lN'. l'eb i-.
'irimaii foi res have reached .lltonilr
(iinomir. tun piimlpal cltl of vol.
!55. ,,V.tui,? atSrSSR'v Si. rled , .ll.o- any l.e, for the a.-' BAKER ASKS SI.50G.99
ble5 for. the fate of western rtussla Von tuckets. ..-qjj TEMPORARY PAY
Illtn'enbuid wants 'to turn Poland and -f,, l.'rencli and Amencan lalders Iv
ho le parti. I.uhko II uudlo coreo del In this country of oiercstlmatlnE th 1 U'rHn War Otllce announ. ed toda setf-noierntnent under the direction o
ti-.. er.. ,1eiil rlnarti p nattuitllo si Maine of llheriv' nml imrlereeinV M Komio, the M.itenient said, the Herman princelings This would nli
';'"" i 0,cd scontrl I t ual nn ! be value of hfe ""dero,,tlm',tl"e whole staff of the Ilusslan special army tjermaiiy contml of tho trado of tha
"ri??" P"r.iV. .1 ',"1 ' .-rV .I"...!:...,,.. ... . ., ... ' ? w??.'"' !...! .' "ceptlou of tho ,ast re.lon
nrovii.ces iiuu iiwi -.wi". . . . . . ..... , . .......
f eh llnhenmllerns. prolial) V Will eu-u iiuin ..u....,- ...
if vi,hi.i. v iinimeit had si en a peanut
on the pavement he probably would not
no, ny joe ne possioiy muni ni'i
have dona 11 belter detectlvn Job than
did Policeman McCloekey, as It turned
out today , . .. .
McCloskey, stiolllnc iilnnc Woodland
avenue near Plfty-elshth street late yes.
tenbiv. espied a peanut em the sidewalk.
"Hm!" he said and ploked It up. true
to instinct He broke the shell The
kernels were raw Also, they weiv oval
and yellowish, with red skins, like paper,
"Ha" ejaculated McCloskey Ue raw
arotber And another. And still more.
AH were raw A distinct trull or fioober
pens stretched befote him The blue
oat followed the trail for two wmares.
It ended at box car on h Pmnaylvanli
1 pno
door.
lue
was 11 siller caudelabia I lien came four
alarm "locks ami imaiiv ten snoes an
for the left fool. .Mc'losl,ey coijltated
11 moment. Ho saw three small boys.
Kach bad two leu-s ami two fi-et. Hut
be arrested thenf The prisoners seven-
i ear-old r.oble Wallace elKht-year-oId
.lames Noble and thlrtecn-war-old
Jamed Kanlels all of near Woodland
avenue and South Alden street denied
tliev had ilunc It Hut this uiornliih' the
police of tho slty-lfth street and wood
police of the SKtv-tlfth stteet and Wood-vcar-old
Tony llransky of near Sixty
first street ami 'Iray's avenue and he
Implicated sl other white boyn and a
neRro In the i-ar tobbery. These are he
lm; soiirIiI.
The police ale said al"0 to be lool.lur;
for a, family composed of one-legced pet-sons.
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bono sempro con cslto favoreiolo per gll 1 The compensation of labor may be iomniander-ln-chlef. who tied
llalla.nl. Increased, but tin. real betterment of I'ernnu (n seaport In Livonia, on an
fu reparto ill fanlerla italiana tuinpr me condition of the" workmen can be arm eii me unit 01 hibui nas nee-n fcc
fellcemente una rlcoBtilJilono erso lo
pnsliloni ncmlche dl fronto a Capo Slle
1 torno' conducendo parecchl prlitlon-
lerl
upled.
Ktorm troops of the StMeeu Ilussirs
eacbid iinlcMs linnui.tn- ,.n.wii.unu ..... 1 cupled.
i....... ha. 1 .... .- . . . r........ iiuiim ...
..lie.i-u lurm llllll. II lie IS CIl en Jit Oiler lonlf riorn.lt 111 I.K.1,,1,, f.T ,nll. .w.rlli
houslnp;, IiIm skin as u laborer Is there- cast of libra), rapturing 3000 ptlsoners
ii iiiric.i-cii aim wiiu increased skiii iiuu nuuurcua or auiomoiilles.
r.cco II tcslo del roimmlcnln ulllclalo ?" ,s letter able to lesls! the llnanelal
uiire-is. which ii! e puiiataiitiy tryltiK
1 to keep him In 11 position of servitude
Present llvlnir condlllonn for wnrkeis
In all laijfe centers of war Industry were
condemned as belmr hlchly unsatisfac
tory by Joseph M. Ultihle. pener.il 01
ganUep for the American I'ederatlon ot
Labor, who spoke for Kaihucl (lotnpers,
pubhllcato, lerl, dal Slliilstcro dclla llui
a In Jlnma:
I.a nostra nrtlgllerln e eiutll.i del
neinho I'oiicenlraiotio II lurti fuoco nel
punt I ad orleiite del llrcnta. Questo
elivenne plu' freiiuentc o xlolento nclla
reglone. llludlcaria, suirAltlnlano dl
AsIhko. e nello vlclnanze dl Vul I)ob
bladendc c ill Montello,
l.uniro II medio corfo del tlunin Vlaie
e plu" In kIu' dl "tuesto si erlflco'
Miace fuoco da parte del rlpartl ill
lucursloiie.
A Cjpo Slle una dclln notre pat
tiiitlle toino' Indletio con "bl prlslon-
irri uopo aver errotiuaiu. una ricog-
am.sti:i:uam. l'eb -a
The irermans ciitoied Vi rkail", ill
rinland, aft.-r ilolent tlithtlim cuptui
I11K u thousand Uusslana ami many
rllles, according lo semiofficial die
patches from IJerlln todav
Oenuatiy has declared martial law
, In several districts In Poland. It was
1 learnod from llerlln advices today
..!.... .... .1 -.. ..... 1 eilirie; ndi iifvil Klunil K UillVft ill
president of the federation. Mr P.ltchle Poland ever slnci the fkralnlan peace
was a speaker at th luncheon of tho treaty was signed Hi en before that,
coiiftreiice, when tho eiuectlon of whether 1 howerejr. the I'ol.a v ere I'liatltiK under
homes should be rented or sold tu "' hardships of (icrman rule and en-
in:r,.:te .... "WeS. pea,,, with UU..U I- a
- " .- .........j ivii. I'vrrii' ctnrv.' the Vienna At better
...... ,..- 1. ?PVl V-U llllll IlOl
Hinsla l. thu.s facluit a new Issuel of ' sat
elf-nresenat.oli With the t'lcraino ,
laiBely cuilinu oir imssias lormer mm.
plete access to the Itlotl: Kea and v I'll
the Finnish conn line no tohaer In litis
sla's iinssesslon, the severance of till
llaltic provinces would cut Husslr.'s wa
ter outlets very nearly to tho point of
extinction, llussla would become al
most an Inland Power.
Tho self-delei initiation which the llol-1
eheill.l demand for email nationalities,
would te iienieu 10 in? uursiaus inem
Added to Urgent Dcliciencies Hill by
McAdoo Seek ?r.00,000 for
Spy Hunteis
ivimiiViiToV l-eli !!C. seel elat v
Thete wa.s tin leaslnc artllleryliiK of Wai llaker today asked Coiitfress fur
iIoiik tho To 11 1 sector of the Mnerlcan an iippioprlatlcn of ,4,r.0i..0!i.3u for the
. . ... , . , in wages or vcinporaiy eiiiinujre 111 ni- ..i
front on Sunday, ultlioiirli te Khellirit . rifV.riineiit. Secretary JlrAeloo for-
..... .... ... 1...,,. ... el..., nn T.'rl.tnv ! ...r.lrtil ,1im 1 eollest to the Senate with a
' The trench mortals were Inactive XlSr1
only one "llylne P'E belnir sent over senetary McA.loo also asked for an
by the net mans appropriation of MOn.OOO for the enfoicc-
The nlcht TjatiollUtc, m ' -Vo .Man's ment of the espionage law throUBh the
has become mote fieiiuent, in-
nOOX.K PKDDLKIcS CAliXSHT
Two Men At rested for Sellinir
Men At rested for
Whisky to Sailors
Coui'idlmuii, Denied Speech i
wi ... w .e 1 .. '
i' iag itaismgr, unargesyi
Anti-Patnottem 'ii
j.
Vnie pollflea Interferes srltli luitrlotM
according lo Common Councilman
Hum v, Kowler, of t!w Tlilrty-els
Wnrd, vlio said today be would
Councils to make an lniettlcatlon, ft'j
why he -Kas not permitted to spek ;
lenlay at a. flas raising at Twaity-
ond and 'ambrla streets. Jfr. Vc
who Is ntl-Vure n politics, w euk
to add.t-ss a meetlne In eoiiiwllon nt
a flair lalalng at the nlacc msntlanet
but em nrriilng theie was InOirmed tlM''1
ne wan not to speak, j,
,..,.. ... . Vi
1110 commuiee gave no reaaon fer. '
making Much 11 reouesl. said i.'nni..'"kir'. 1
Intimated that I had gone, to the vnrottii'1''
inentlnir. John faimoud. Mho ira. taeM-.
mltted to alfcak, was (Weated at tlHrSif'.i
last de-ctlon. He was Invited lo eptk 7 J
a rew nouis uejoro the meeting by thee.Ui','
Varo leailer of the wind, William Vfi'3
llenliaiii. My speech waa pr
Fowler added, "probalily becal
did not desire ine to have any proml;.i
neticn In affairs ihf tile wnril l.ut r nffi.lT
pose to take tlie matter up with Coun-'A
ells." .tV?
,. . I
Hold Child Welfare Meeting
TJie ITtiild Weiirnre Conference of UMe-l
National Congrtsa of Mothers wlirksif
held this week In Atlantic Cttv. hectn. IV n
nine: tomorrow and continuing for fouV'tw?
nan. .iirs. j-reaerio ncnon: win prelM -,r
nt tho sesillotis nml mnnv Inr-nl wnn .. '
will attend, - il
1:
i..m.t" has become mote fieiiuent. in- ' i'" "' '. ..,...,,.
- UM.r.l.n' HBKpr iiisn HSKru 101 .u .!-
JevMntloi but ilsoof nitssli is a ."- volN "F "lUCl1 01lan'lcmo,u cmunK "nu I pro , rat Ion of SJM.Un for additional
Cm1 "t t.k'eSItfisni!41,'e Wp ",BB'iell0 .,, tlial Atwtn rf I'M.'-"- of the ena.le.maste, ,. cotps.
'yrf'i-nen0, :ffl ""y MICh pern,anel,t WtSrenHds.XeVndHlle,lIn pews-! ' "
settlement uajhh,. wi Qf ., AmerllMI1 ,ton. s,MI8TEn WOULD COME RACK
TEUTONS MAY RESTORE , German ammunition m proving
in. I .
l prejvinK in- ,, ,. .. ... f-.. !!.,
. . n,,.,,. ... ,Tr.. . effective and an Increased number of ' uisinishtu rucinau 0 ....
i)IUlMlllyfM I in iiuooii 'Veientv
t'erir in plaii.s
union'.. .. r. jinci le iisserieo iniie nni v.i,,,,, .in.. ..-.1 .!.. ........ r:.u,.e ei.ii. !.,,...,.. .v.. --
---. ..Chl.IL ..v.. '.,....- ....... ,...- '. ... .,... ..........,., ... l,,dul. ., rt.
Illzl"ne enough homes had been built near aln, Franc and America will make war '" '.!.." ,.. iSi ,1.1 ,t ed FridaV n
I'll comunicato uniclale pubhllcato a Clamp's nor on the available land at to tlw bitter end" lvtee Lrad TnJ 1 tho Morning l'ost It rays
Beillno, (la accoKtlerst con lo doiule li- I'mt Itlchiiiniid nor at Chester (Tho "Pyrrhic ilctoii' is derived from eTj,,, tj,.J,tiel Duke of lles'e bus been up-
sciie, dico "he gli ltallaiil avanzarunn t Chester, he said, a canvass of 400 "i" victory of Pyri bus over the Koiuane 1 1H,lnl(.,i ,1(, , ommauder In the Hlga see
ad orlente del Hume l!rnta per attaccare homes with a vltw to obtaining lodBlnga -' ,;h;n", rlTc i'v v cost i"vrrliii I llon nf ,1,p """"" fro,u
le postzluul dl Col Cam lie. vcro la for hln workers resnlie.l In ih ni.,.-. u'"pll' "..V... . ''0.,l..V.,OP,.;...' r.f"V ' "HIh sister." the dHputili adds, "ihe
" . ....... . - ........ rflmHIhni Ultcr lilt" ll.llLII. IIV IMUIi-
)
i-ria. 111.1 "lie rurono rcspintl dal fuoco ery or only twenty-four which would ad
epllc trtippe austio-tcdesche. niit them as lodgers. Too many wotk-
I.a Camera del Peputatl h:i lonfor- men at the Chester iililpynrils weie
mala la plena lldilcla al prcsente Uabl- obliged to commute to Philadelphia, he
netto ion 319 oll faiorovoll e 14 con- said. .Mr. P.ltchle, like other speakus.
trari. urged that Congress speedily pass appro-
Durante una dlscussiono circa la prlathins proildlnir for tho erection of
polltlca genernle c le asplrazlonl e"" homes In war Industry centers
ilell'ltnlia nella presenlo guirra, una1
alluslone ngll Ktatl I'nltl dledo lungo ad . f
una linpotiento illmostrazloue all'lndl- jtlOQ iSlttJHl VlSll
I-., il.ll r.i-nlail . ..ml.1 .1 to . 'Plltll I .
deputntl si leiarono n plidl aeclamando
II Presideiito Wilson c gll Stall I'nltl
le ovazloiil ilurarono pr varll mliiutl
All dlmoFtrazlone si assoclaiouo iiuatitl ,..,.,.. ...
giemlvano lo inrl- Iribu.ie dclla Camera. , (""""' "" l' ""'
- -- ai.il i'ee the yards on other dais, but
m.'PITllI IP M TTPIint 11J 01 '''v"'t tf,d. " Tliat settled It.
Mil U11j1A1 Ul HUleUn ,, ., nuUter of fact. n. mnnlier eif
such victory and we are lost.'
REDS AM) COSSACKS
foimer Kmnress AleMimlni, aa the guar-
ellan of her son. the former Czarevitch,
Is the favorite. German caudldato for
the Hit one The former llmleeror will
...... ... ... r.e -flu, elu-iine, frntn lleriiinn
STILL FIGHT IlX SOUTH hands The nolshevlU have Provld.d
a form of governmrnt which the Rus
sians alone understand puie despotism,
PirrUOilltAl) Feb. y .They have paved the way for tin, re
7!ol hcul. lorcea have m uplcil I'.os- i turn of the monarch "
COAL CONSUMERS WARNED ACCUSED OF FALSE PRETENSE
bl Senators Secret Must Economize llecause of Ui-c of I Itusc Traps Man Charged With Ob
Anthracite on Ships
"It mal innumeis at home do not
e intiomle, they will f.u e a hhotlaco in
anthrai He foil," said lienjainlii I' John,
a member of the l'celer.il fuel admlnls-
taining Money by Telegraph Fraud
I lei licit llurke, of l)p Fur.lal. Springs,
I I'loilda. was held In UuO ball bj Magls-
tiate Watson today lor iouit nn a plunge
' of obtaining uionev under fals.0 prt'
old. I'
Ston. I
S Is- ' I
1.. . . 1
i.evens" arc fallltiu to explode e.itement in llcnnrtmcnt
iiiomra batch of seventy Herman shells
.if this e.itlher tluown on American posl- ui, -., ,1,. ,,,if,,,. nf ubtalnluc de-
tlon. th!tt-four were -uims or neau , partmetit inlnstatement In tne iiurniu
piojectlles of Flro was brought against Maor
' J . . - 'Smith and Iilreetor Wilson In Court of
Common Pleaa No s toila by James
Slmister, a lidderman, who was uis
mlsse.1 last fall when be was charged
with neglect of. duty and inpuboidlna-
! Although the. "barges were not stis-
I tallied In the evidence pioduced before
.1... ..mi v..,.,.,! sUmistei lontends. he
wan dlsmlised nnd tho findlnt!; of the
lhnnias lJootli, thirty-five veais old
or Deliolt. Mich, nnd Frank l.av
of llonic. N V, both living at Hoir
land barraiks. were airestesl late last
night by S'pprial Agents Tevls and
ltamsdell, of the, Department of Justice, 1
fill- M.llln. ..'Itl.l... ... . .11..-. ..-!.. . . -. !
- r. ., iti.T,.,, ... ntikvi n. . iicj till.'
pliTeed up at Twelfth and Cambria
streeta and Hooth offered the agents $.1
If nllowed to go free On their refusal
to be bribed, he said- "Oh well, lock me
up then for nine years, Pvo been there
before." Iioth men 11.ru held In IBOn
ball for a further hearlntr hefnre Cnitea
States Commissioner Long tomorrow '
Agents of the Department of Justice
sa these men are onlv two of inanvi
fioni various parts of the eoiintrv who I
have I'oine heio to woilt ut Hog Island
as n "blind" and make their monev sell-1
ing wnisi.y 10 toiiiiers and Bailors
Drys Attack Plan
to Delay State Fight
onllniied from I'eite One
I
TROLLEY HEARING MARCH 11 '
Service Commission Will Heal' Com-'
plaints in This City
.. The Public Service Commission lias
llxed March I in the Chamber e.r Com- !
meice, Philadelphia, for the hearing if '
complalntR against the Philadelphia Jtap-1
Id Transit Company '
GREY IRON
CASTINGS
Up to 1500 Pounds.
Our iron mixture pecu
liarly adapted to castings
that arc to be machined.
Daily Melting
Capacity 125 Tons
Y'our business solicited
for large or small quan
tities. Satisfaction guar
anteed. "
Abram Cox Stove Co
American and Dauphin Streets
Philadelphia
Hell limne KejlUel
Kens. S.10 Park 771
$
.41
I- - ""-"'Ita.JI
around the Issue they are sonic to find board approved by -ir ,?,'U.V.'' ,.. --jrj--rr-
their seats occupied by drys The... I- i W-nl. er who eUmen -
a tremendous sentiment in the we-teri t,p"y ijfthe. movement to establish -Lrt
and central parts of PeiinsylvanU ,n .two-platoon sybtem. I Wl
April 7 New Execution Date Named
in Reprieved Sentence
aaalnst any candidates for Hovel nor. i
Uoiituonant fioiemor, Conarei's or seats ,)K VTH FOR GIRL'S MURDERER
In the legislature who fear to make I "'
known their Mand
DltVS P.IIADY l'Oll FIHITT
Mr Tope thin said tho dtjs are pre
parlntf to wage a seveie light in thl' supreme Court Justice, Harrison Ibis
State. Ha said he had engaged Sam , -f(,rnon at Camden, N J., signed a
Snull. tin- great temperance oiator, to death warrant for the electrocution on
make a eampalgn lastlnn several wcekb. April T. 19IS, of Tljomas Conwas, con
"Sniall will b set.l out after the candl- , vloled last November of the murder of
.is,.. !, ,r too weals to s:iv where ' fourtecn-ycar-old Mary 1. heeman,
""- - . - ------ .,.,,,,i,,.,. n i,,ii s..m.m. nr eireiiiocn.
, Ul&Uk.l.V. w. ..,.,. ... ... ... .
WirsiflM IX I 'A All' KI'KI. III vviisuiiiBion in vreiuiier men had come " '. . . ... ,. ,. ,, i.. , .... ...... . . ..
niu.jw.1 ... v...... .. UUw. . ...,.,..-.. ., .. ,.. ti.itlnn and treasurer oi ine .loaeim ii, - icobes. nreierrcu oy i.-)bii ".. j-on., ui ..... .., . . ,,.., ,-....,.. e.... ...in.
uiijoiiiiHiiiiigioniye,oi.pivcilie?.en- , 1 -,,, , i. ii.rysiunu, un,mii, ,uviui .vj,- iwui ., .
n r ru.. ,i n T1t aXws investigate, and the were foic-d. w luatmic anu v emimiuiB u.n- i-urvis-, ...!.-, . ui. i piinui.aoisi... inin MnpiUHl ' Cotiw ay was to have been electrocuted
CoilKl'CSsmilll l'lll'l, 01 fecianion, lens h) t)l !uim!rai.H ,)rjer. to go tu the piuj. at toilay'n lum lieon of the i Ity I at the Naval Hospital, Cray's Fcny He then said eighteen of thte distiict necember r but was granted a Mxty-
Soldier President Has ISackbonc. llellevuc or the P.lt, or the Adelphla, or Huslness Club, hdd In fie Adelphla ioid nnd Flt.wat'e stiiet Oi'iigiissnicu fiom I'nnslvaula voted , day i-epileve bv Hovernor r.dge when
some such pace In get their luncheon Motel Pol 'ays that r.urhe med to bo in I dry on uio amenumeni. louiicen ens- ma eounsei repre3e1u.11 u. ... i.-
and forgo the Hog Island repast. 1 , 'his till- of "ioal ' .Mr John ev- the navy and that he became aeaualnted 1 trlct e'ongres.ime 11 voted wet The demned man wan not spiritually pre-
As for the cur ous Ph hide nhla news- . , ..,.,.,.... ..... . . i.i ri wiin inni wiiui. no w.us 111 um .-avai elijliteen repieseiueu 11 million mora i 7
Lauds United States Women
fly c StaJ Cortckpo Mlcit
WASIll.NC.TON, Feb. :;, President
Wilson was generously praltod b Con-gics.-maii
Jchn It. Fair, nf Scranton, Pa .
In a rpceiii niiuie lart incut lu 1110 soi
la bis nil: of "ioal
-well, they arc Hoove-iUUiK ' ' ? " ." .. "..":.. c. . ,..,r... lie l1, T "'. ".."? , "'" '"V "Y,.K'i..'J I l"le than tlw four leeti wet m.
ntip uw lu til 1 itr ttrit ''vnvtt ' nfnenifcsft ..... .
... 1, ... .-. v.-,.,!,u . ..i..;.i ...i mined Hi Pennsylvania Is consumed In , r, , 1. 1. 1 out, a
-hi tev would denA; latl .0. ' the homes of Philadelphia and vicinity. . L ". ft"! Xn', " '., "i"5 ,v'''J", ." aylvanla. ho said, had better not tall
paper men-
tr. Mary Seeman'.s head was blown off
ddress of Polk's father. ' :,,f, 1 onlsl 111a villi be In aelou next ns " ,a ,li"? ep '". H"1 '" ."e1,1 'f e"
h.r's.;'-'-..! ! -" "M " " ame?mn";n!.,0"pennt. ! """- "J!lL J "s'' ""
M-nu 11 111 si.iij unuaih 1 ,,,.,. i,., -,1,1 i,.,i I,..,., nnt talk
DA VIES OUT I' OK SK.NATK
" ...nni. The nnlv Hilinr ientlv l.-nm. n invinir to the existent 1 ot the submarine m, futher. mv s P.ilk. be.Mtne misiitplnun about delas Ing petting Into line, but to u. , 11.0 u .v. . .
"Inm aaTuubllcaii" said Fair "I about .their ltlneiary Is that thev ilieivo zone, It was found lie, esrary that shlpe and wired Doctor Hac.limiinn, in tharge save her tmv had belter begin arratiB- . "I " , .. !
recall at rViIonelluoseielt In the last 'direct from the West Philadelphia sta- going tluough tho-e waters shoul.t burn of the naval ( liu.pltal. who told Jounr , Ing to bo one , of the "wlilte States "', Quits $10,000 Post as Trade Com-
S'fracu mission Head to Run for Wis-
mSyHeT.lcf P!ui,H? i ilarl" Wrd f,,en,U; yaV'consr Jawa8!e oV WX JZX lltKeift Z ' - , K' ' "" v eonsinVacancy
K IS a fine tlilnB for merir-ans Is Put known A facetious person ,1,1 ,.! f.,ce a coal shortage. He also stated It bo was arrested 'COAL ADMINISTRATION ,.,...,... r.b ..-,..,,, ,; navies
at this time that we have In the White. I klndls lemarked that It should have that 00 Per cent of the ashes wasted -- - 1 ., , r (jnnvnt rui! ' " , ,'l!v ;1 iu!i Men lli
lloiko a man with an objective und the 1 heen "gum shoes" o like Admiral can again be used , . ivrflMl' itri'lTvc WARNS OF SWINDLLRS , announced today he had resigned his
backbone to hold to It I Bowles's pei-onally conducted tcur, ,. A short talk called 'Man's Pr tsora 1 Vl ARN.S OI INCOME RE1LRNS position as chalrmin of the 1-etleal
"Congrpss is behind every one of ou " ,. .'. Kqiiatlun In llUKlness was given 1 ..... I .,,., Trade Commission, which has been In-,
iSnVinSd i"5rV,UOrOUr ' Vardanian sa.d- "I am here :K.ScSli Collector Lederer Points to Fines for ABnM 0I '"" " "" xwtl gating the PMk'n.. o '".",".
""relo ns IH PPlause greeted his Mate- tu get a personal survey of Hog Island " tlw HerculesCinunt P ,pcUji MoMy b Fraudu,ent r(.8 for ,,,. t , u IH tf"
menu. .Mr. Varr was again applauded Senator Iteed said: "f an, he.e to get. T(, SK, , CAUK.S PROPERTY . ' RePieeentnUom I ,J.n ... "r,r,n "f L!l Tor Paul o
when ho pain a irioum 10 ammran n perso'ial survey 01 nog isianu.
Men's Diainond Rings
Distinguished looking arc
the new greciLgoId mountings
with hexagonal and octagonal
settings.
In good taste is a green gold
ring, the s h a n k tastefully
chased, with a diamond of good
size in a hexagonal setting
$160.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MUP.CIIAN1S JKWKLEnS ILVUIISMITIIS
U?K2JeF
'VS
i-impn I In t.lld thut lit L.niri!lIlU WO ITU? II !.- trnlt,(r ojl.t r nm bar n
now could cHiwtrurt a jcMel without pic a per80nal survey of Hog Inland' Widow Gets Outer to Meet Claims
hand of one man loucnini, 11. ...1,1 ,i,..-nii , 1. i
tiust tho time will 1101 arrive wne.ii ov .- ."; Airiunsi. r.ai.uu
l vvl 1 no necessary in .vim-i 11.1, n .sut i..- wi ...- ,;..n,". ,-..., ,..
(tin
said. "Hut your wives, mothers ami
sweethearts nio ready for any sacrifice
The spirit of American women has been
fine I have heaid no mothers complain
of sending their sons to camps.
"When It comes to a tiuestlou of right,
women will light to the laat ditch"
celvcd to have a compass, a transit or v pititiou Hied In the Orphan's Court
a tilpod no. not even a fleldglass. It hy' Mae I. Carr. widow iiiid'admlnislra-
was assumed that these Instruments tilx" of the estate of John J. Carr. serg-
.i.,.,,la tin Kimnlled bv Admiral Howies. ,, m... e...rms of I 'oinlnon Council, asking
It wasclso suggested that the Aelmlial leave to n.-ll the real estate left b" her) their returns In In time now unless they
inlirlit supplv ni.iBiiltlng (Hastes to his 1 nusiiaim 10 pay on e.miv '. '"""'."."; "",r .,'""" '!.:..:
guests: then again 11 was mnieu at
mliio'copes.
Hphraiiu Lederer, collector of Internal
icvenue. Is pltHdlng for the taxable teal-I -ine Kmergenoy Aid coal adininlstra
dents of this district to till In their In- 1 ,.,, r., ,,n cltlzeiri of the eitv to be
.ome tax leturns before It Is too late '.".."'"r ', ,,,, 11;,. ,.Vh .e
and they have to pay heavy lines to the"11 '" lookout for swindlers vvlio ate
Ooveinment for their del. v. He said raid to be using the mime of the ad-
toelaj that If the llovernment had not mlnlntratlon to obtain advance paj-
llostlnsr
Tlio clialrmnililp of the commission
paid 11 0,000 annually.
ACADEMY BUYS PICTURE
extended the time to April 1 a lot of
do vvouiei he paving titles right now.
said that not three. fourths Will get
If they wait till the last minute thev
ui,..i,.u ,iii,e elie nnlv real estate hit hv
1 j ei.A nreinlses. 2 lift Cai neuter I w 111 sua inn the Income ta leturn of-
street, of the value of which no estlmite 1 tlces, and If they are left nt the last
...aea nn f.iL-i ro.it urilers It 1." le-
ported that already $J0 ha;i been thus j Loci. man's Winner of Lippincott
obtained fiom unsuspecting perbouv. und 1 PvWo for rollection
Will IIMVIK TIRSf'.RlTlKS
1 . iialms against bis estate I moment It will be their fault and not
ITALY'S RECOVER! WHERE POUR SENATORS of whl"li his widow has knowledge alone that of the otlhe. and the, will have to
ttJ.lL.ULi 1 UUU ociaiuii fiinount to upward of 150,000. stand the Hues Imposed, he said.
STAND ON SUFFKAUE
Coticspondent Tells How Army's
. Morale Was Nearly But Not Quito
Destroyed by Get man Cunning
uinuuii. " --.---- :,:.ti , e..
Uea lies IMS WlllOW, v.aw nil n.e in......
ulilldrcn. At the time of his deat , he, ,'UENDS' CENTRAL WINNERS
engageu m ine reai uu.. .......
Plctiiresquo Incidents of watfare were
flung off llltc ".parks from an unvll this
afternoon by Will Irwin, war col res-
France and Smoot for It, Page on , H8 iPwentieti st?eet
Fence; PenroBo's Secretary i .mon vvidow setsout
Dodges for His Chief peuter street, her husband left perbonal
Ipropeity appraised at JS70.48.
Miss Maty II. Ingham. Pennsylvania,! Cat relied on March .-.. 117, Intestate.
...-"-, ..,. Xallnnal Woman's I JmlST. "" .? "WC? . !' .'iC. L"'1."
,, . ., .... 1 ciiunii'eii ... ."- - authorizing mo ouerins i m-. iiw,.iw
inndcnt. before an audience of the I.ed , rtelvcd four leplles today to her I at public, sale alter due and legal notice.
Crosa Auxiliary. COS Chestnut street ' ' ' ,. ,,cd Huu Senators asking The. rale Is subject to the approval and
How the Italian nioialo was close ,0 M nlud J conllnnathe cou.ts
broken down for all tl.no by the bheer for u President Dead
deviltry ot German cunning ,. forging , "' m fr()m: .""HTRn. Pa.. Feb. "S.-Davld
newspapers and circulating Mm. rcporlo " .ranc0 (Murllaml), who , i M.R,. lBhtf-vn J'r old for r the
or peaco conferences anil ireauca enei Mast lime yeurs 11 n.iucu ... ..... .......
Ing the, war; how the whole light wing I f0's ' (Uttl) wll for ,t.)
. u.. .,..,.-., -....j ........ .......- .... (VniiiiAlitl. who W nil
of mountains and a olty-full or lime. seuaior h
children and women lu evening gowns t,0 fence; and
Senator Penrose's secretary, who said
that the letter "would bo brought to tho
Seantor's attention,"
Mrs. Lawrence lnis, a member of
the Slate executive committee, tele
graphed headquarters hero that Phlla
delphlans would hold a suffrage amend
ment meeting at Palm Ueach, I-'la., to-morrow.
wero struck down by the roadside all
this he recounted with a lightness of
touch that could not disguise the dram
atic quality of his narrative.
"And It was no- cowardice on tho pait
of the Italians, but the damnable cunning
of the Hermans that caused tho Italian
retreat at Caparetto," Mr. lrvvln. In
sisted. "F.very one In Italy had been
firmly convinced by (lei man propaganda
that tho war would bo over laat December.
"'What's tho use of fighting If the I
war, nil el.A.l nni1 wftH Ihe miestion wo
................ ,-. .......-..- .. .. -.. .
heard on every side. Oh, they're damn- "'Snecdboys " Score :: romis to
.1.1.. .....I... .1..... ilin,. riavmuna Im" I ' . . . n. ., ..
eltn National Bank, la dead. Ho was a
member of the Uiethren in Christ
Church sixty years, and for man years
was a prominent chuirhman, A daugh
ter. Mrs. Amos M Shenk, alone sur
vives. E. A. Climbers Grandnepltew Dies
Roger Mlllhelser, son of Mrs. Clarence
Mlllliiilser, of IllLlimonu, a., a niece 01
rllllVAT aimbel, of Philadelphia, died
yesterday In the Yale Infirmary, New
haven. Conn, following an operation.
Young Mlllhelser was a sergeant of ar
tllleiv In the reserve olllccra' camp at
Vow 'Haven. He was nineteen years old.
iiu mother waB Miss Ileglna Oreenwald,
WEST PHILADELPHIA LEADS SS'
Tuesday's Havana Entries
1 sbly cunning, clever, thece (lermaus, but I ...-i, 10 tn TJual Track Meet , rint rc. three.yeor-olils and uoward.
I one thing they had forgotten about Italy, i Lansdowne a i- "l """' "" lw ,11l,"a'n,Ir ,,0;.. 4no. furioiiK. Dora roi.
$ that she'a 60 per cent pride," Mr. Irwin .,.,nnll inirh waa too ,lron, ' hn.. ,1"h. Water win.; 1 i.ilA?-Qi ek
') declared. "They dealt her an unearthly "VI " 7 of lansdowne High In ' Htart llii '' v. "Is .""J,"? 1,u,rt0,i
' wallop In her pride, and she came back, for the run ners or l-a nsa ovvm e j ng u in !, iw. , b 11 tt Palm .
r, Yes, thank aSd. she, found herself in a dua meet held this afjernoo la tho Mi'S-V'iti
S time In . h.r nsllnmil nrlile." "speed bOS g m. "' ' '"l , llSl I ""ll',',,''...,ii; n,l unweiril
AVIth a vibrant note of pride hn told
the story of how the Italian troops
met the (lermaus on the banks of tho
Plave and drove them back.
"Such a victory on the slde of tin)
Oermans." he said, "would have been
advertised throughout Ihe nations." Mr.
Irwin drove homo the contrast with
a punch. "Tho (Hermans know the art
of self-advertising. The Flench and
Italian don't."
"All (the great Inventions of this war.
Includes; the airplane, have been created
by Americana and then seized by the
Hermans for their own use, against us,"
Mr. Irwin ended.
Heat Lansdowne High in Aquatic
I Meet, 35 to 18
J'l icnds' Central switnmeis defeated
Lansdowne nigh School this afternoon
In a dual aipiatle meet In tho Central
Y 51. C A. pool by the scoie of ZZ lo IS
points. Andrews and Paul were the
stars
Andrews, sporting a 1'iiends' Ccntial ;
J.rsey, won three events, fifty-yard and
:00-yard dashes and tho fancy diving
event, wlille Paul, tho suburban lad, an
nexed tho twenty-rive- ard and 100-yard
swims.
Summaries
-Oo-yRrd rUy rac Won ty Friends Cen
tral (Hchwiiru. Altnlater, Cook nml n
tlrvwuj second. I.anadowne (Dunn. Mi'Mullsn.
Lsmon and Paul I, Tlmo, -:J4.
Twenti-tlve-ysrd dash Won by Taul.
I.aiiiiloiviie; seiend, Anilrewa, F. C third,
Damnn, DansJuwne. Time. :I2 4-r..
Klfty-rit dash Won by Andrews, P C
second. I'aul. lainsinwn: third, Dmon,
I,anlowne. Time, ;zs .o.
toOiard dash Won by Paul, X,anr,lovne.
second. SchwarU. 1" i' i third, Dsiaon,
LsniJowne. -nine. 1HJ.-.3.
Fancy dlylnir Won by Andrens. P. C.j
second, C'uoli, 1. e' : third, Knaeran, I.an.
dow ne
;ni-jard ilaili Won by Andrewi. P C.i
ECiond, hiliwarti, 1. C Time, 2;(,
Gasoline Burns Prove Fatal
David Brown, fifty years old,' died
today at the Cooper Hospital, from the
effects of burns received last Friday
in a lire at hla home. A gasoline can
exploded, tho spurting den- liquid Ignit
ing Ilrown's clothing, Inflicting terrible,
burns.
$300 Fire Loss In Grocery Store
. A lighted candle set fire to n pile ot
burlap in the cellar of the grocery store,
of Samuel Klkman. Seventeenth and
Heed streets, thla afternoon. Mrs. Klk
inan smelled smoke and an alarm of nr
i turned In. The flames vers auicuiy
MMi.l fc ak.J. ak .l.m.itrs vld ASJI.
half completed, tho team across tho
river was leanings oy wu wo m -. io
'"utmaler was the best performer for
Ijuisdowue. he nnlshing second 1 In the
t.....i .Mali, second III the :20-yard
dash and third n the, high Jump.
lS-jarf d.ih-Won by Slltcliell. West
PhWdelPBlai eeond. Altnisler. laen.downe;
ihiJa VV.I I.aniilonne. Time. : l-Ii.
MO-vlrtl dish Wun by Pager. West Phil.
..ilfSiUi seeond, A linaler. I.anjdownel
f.iVa els Ww Jen Terrltt. Wei PhllBdeil
.(,' 'and Uly. W.t rinidelphl.. Tim..
".M-iard run-Won by r-oldllle W,.t Phil-
f.JTwilc'elr linJiKwne. 'Tim., jn." Sa'a-a
"'ttiifc . iiimi-Won by Qalnn. Welt PblUdel.
-hii'f oeiond. Tlterinlte. lansdowne;
?bliy. AltS."tr. lainidQWn.. H.liht. ft.
11 In. i
E. H. Brown Dies In NorrUtown
wnnlllBTOWN. P-. ', SB. Exra
.." '.Eminent In real eaUte clr.
I e."S5 "jnW y.srf u .collector of
VitrltllQWI . .iMV t7"V .".-T-lirw . -
'K
uiSiw. K,'.i.',n0.v'urnl17,V.r,sl
I I An 11.11 fill VI 2.. ' ."
i.-L.'hi. 1110: Msrernret I. . 1
that theie ate undoubtedly many mote
lut lances of swindling which have not
jet come to light
It was stated this aftcincon at the of
rkn of the administration in the City
Hall that It Is tho practice of tbefe
swindlers to represent themselves to be
agents of the administration. They call
on Eomo family 'hard up" for coal and
'get their order, representing that they
can supply their coal needs. Payment
for the "older" Is then collected and
tho "agent" departs, but falls to return.
.Vo pei Min should be given money for
coal unless able to rurnlah full and suf
ficient proof that they are agents of the
Hmergency Aid coal administration
NEGRO BABY BURNED
Children Start Fire Upstairs in
Mother's Absence
Albeit BaMon, fifteen months old, a
Tiecrn. wuh so badly burned this after-
...... i. .. ,i.. in i-l. I..,., -j e iiai.,.1
mvuii in n Old in .... ...,..,., ... .o ...uu,i.
Vernon street, t nat lie IirODao y will uie.
The chlld'H mother, Mis. Mary. Ilaxtou,
had left him ana iiih uromer joun, tnree
years old, at home alone. In her ab
stnee tho children started a flro In an
upstairs room. The curtains and bed
clothing caught fire. .,,.
Policeman Almenrader, of the Thirty
ninth street and Lancaster avenue po
lice station, beard thev children scream,
broke open the door and rushed upstairs,
where he found the younger In flames
from head lo foot, while the elder was
groping about the smoke-filled room. Ho
put out the.flames bv wrapping the child
in his overcoat aim then carried both
downstairs. A flra alarm was turned tu
and the fire put out with little damage
to the house. .,,..
Albert was taken to the ITesbyterlan
Hospital, where It was said he would
probably die. His mother reached home
lust as he was being taiten away. She
fainted and the services of a doctor were
required to restore her.
Pliie-lia-e of 'The lllue and Cold
Kltiiona," the painting that won the JSOO
Lippincott prize In the liath annual ex
hibition of (lie Pennsj IvanU Aeademv of
the Fine Alts, was announced this aftei
noon by the Academy. The painting, by
DeWItt M. Lockman. ot New York, wilt
hang In tho Academy's permanent col
lection. . . ,
HM, tiletuin shows a seated woman
with a pensive and w Istful expreslou.
wearing a rlce-hued Japanese robe, and
Is marked by Its freshness and vidldnes
of exeeution.
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"The Birth of Democracy"
STOPPED!
The Philadelphia Ideal Film Exchange regrets to announce that
the private exhibition scheduled for screening at the Belmont
Theatre Sunday evening, February 21, was
CANCELLED BY ORDER OF POLICE
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,f.0,To.I "UlraTiia "iVi lit; Xlarcbmct, I
Where Is the Cheapest
Section of Philadelphia?
Residents of Germantown claim that it costs
less to live in West Philadelphia;' while West Phila
delphians are of the opinion that the center of the
city is the cheapest. Every district figures that it
must cost less somewhere else.
But there is ONE section where food and rent
are more reasonable than elsewhere.
Where this is and why is told in the second
of three articles dealing with, the cost of living in
Philadelphia today and prepared at. the request of
the Government, which will appear in the
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PUBLIC tim LEDGER
TOMORROW
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