.' I"-- . l I Ks W.s s fAl " ,v ,U " T 'BVEKIXa PUBLIC LBDGER-PH1LA6MLPHPA, TUESDAY.' iFEMwkllY 20, 11)18 .. ;. ,.e Ld ! J i J" .'. .'.i-., y '1 ,fi. (fll!-.. r. -- , -- C S8?'vi- ?K BF v L. K,. I SCONTRI AEREI l AL FKONTE ITALIANOlOR UNroENTIFTED DEAD Sftique Aeroplani Teutonici , :? Abbattuti dagli Aviatoi'i if Italiani c Frances! liziONI DI AlttTGLlERIA t PiiKHh.pd nn,l nlatrilnitptl tinder I PPPVIT M .M1 ' Aulhorircd by tho act of .October 0, 1917, on flic at the ostoflico of Philadelphia, 1'n. By order of the President. & A. S. BURLESON, Postmaster Genera' IIOMA. : Tehbialo ri-ll- unlUL i..bi kin. iJMfl f.n.., .11 V' tatUfflla, c lonfcrmatp l.il ' rapportl rU, rluhtl dal quartler liencMle Kallano, K?v il t-ilei clia lungo tutto le llnee si e E!rt "rerineata una grande attivlta' netea. e che varil scouir! avvennero tia g'l aria tori Italiani e framesi c mjelll leuliiiilcl Durante tlettl scontrl aercl rM aue-tto. . ' ledeechl lianno jicnluta ben cinque ateu planl. due abbaltutt dagll u via toil ital iani. due da quelll francesl ed uti allro. colplto dal fuoeo dello balterle Italtatie tnuaeree, caddc in nanuno presto ic e llnee dl Itorso. I T? t combattlmcntl ueiei axM-iuien, din- ! ante II glorlio, Alia K-r.i kII tiilalutl Italiani effettuarono parecchle Ineuisioiil sullo llnee nemlehe. lomplcndo cfllcacl oombardatnentl, I-i stimlone fetinvlarli dl Mattarello, u ud ill Ticnto. . iiuellu ,sjll Prtmotano furono bouibatdite dacll treoplanl Italian! mentie si rrltaar.i iiin Intenso trafllco e grandl iiiovlrnentl dl trenl cpn truppv Anclip I r.unpl ill ila2l6no nemlcl pifbii, I.a I'omka Ban l'lor dl Soupia furono bmnbiiidatl dnfill ulatorl Italiani tin- pioilumi dannl grarlsslml I.e azlonl da pailc ilcll art sllorl.i (lirono vlxacl preuso If llneo dal llunni Adlge all'Astlco, inentic- funmo al 4uanto inodfrate lunao tutto II reeto della fronte ltallana f mpartl il'lucurslone inKlrtl noatfiinnu in Uolento comViattlmenti, oorii u a cnr. po con rjpartl dl trappd nutonn lie iirnw la rha iUtra del I'I.M'. u rlu-.lroiif. a. rcsplnccre 11 nmloA lion senr-a .ntiKli Inflltto prdlt coiildcroll A Capo Site pattUKll" .un"iljilie anzjniio opra un largo liatto ill Uflla fronte, tiMitafotio aitan.are l.t lfta dl ponte. ni.v I nupp. italUut BrontnmffntB aprlrino un mlcldlali tuoco dl tucllcrU o tp ilttpeii-cio Kena ,1 n.A i.jrmeffer ill lointcculra in alt-Uti , "...;.' I.,... ,. v, nr.. ujixiaimcntc Kcco II teito del toiiiunlcato ulMc.ale pubbllcato, lerl. dal Mlnlrtem delU Gucr ra. in Iloina: ', I 1'n iaoe calinoneEBlamndo -1 ,fl.n' .lall'Art ire al'ASll'O. l nvjuriai.- ,..uHi .it fi,.,.n i& Holst-rii iUiiL'o n lresto ilella frontn dl ti.iltKiia Sulla rta destra del l'l,n .-4n InrlutfA H'lllllieirnU ill un t - un i -Mil battlmento mriro n i?t1K c h II m i.m t ell InfllP-'e ionrmifri-vi;ii P'""- i V Capo Slip priJtUBlln "--t.'" 'he Kinra laripi tr.itto dl fronte. teiitarotio ,tU(.care la testa dl pontp furuiiw iprontamenle dlspeiae ' r nn ln,.i,tj ultivtt.'t .lPIlil ! II' I- flro' durante il ulorno supi.- le p ine R. Jlinee. Qualtro nia,ili!:ie luMKiicfu- Uono nbbattuie. due dagli .olaturi in '....n..l .. ,1iip ilal notrl I'm uuilita f I iV -- -,...- ., . .. macchlna lolpita dal luovo uenc iiumi batterle antlaerc.cadd in flaiiiin llclno ltorfo ... 1 Alia eera 1 nostil ,mop,anl bom- ,krdarono l.i Mnxlonp ferro'a!l.i ill ' Mattarello u. sud dl Tretito, ijella dl I'riinoUno In un niume.'to In ml il erlfleava uti Imenso iralllco, An- :, tche 1 campl nemlcl ill a lailone prcs- ra Ijx ConiU-.T. c San l'lur dl Sopia. urouo bombaidatl dal nostrl aviatorl Dl nuoo e niai-chlne ayversarle bembaidarono l'abltato nirestA Ca"tel- ' tjfranco, Jlestre o Vcneila Duranto II I'om'erto intnalle.iti ibe bbe Iuoro lerl laltru iireso la etoi a Villa Uurshese In Koiuri. la banda mili taro amerjoana "tlportn' una htiepitoo idCCBKHo o fu fatt.i ecno ad uia. ludi- , nentlcahlle diino'ti-nrli'DP SI talcol.i el)8 oltre centomlU pcruliH ait'tteto ; at concerto. Tutte lu autoilla' ill Roma , erano prcatntl, 'Otiie. pure Thomas Nel son Page, rAiiibanlatoie Aineili'ano, o "til ufllclall aiiieilcanl ilic i trna.ino m , llpma. Dopo II conrerto ebbe lnouo u 1,1 i u 'Itarlla a II l.lllill nlllti, !HU Kftlfl llllll-O ft 1 npln,lr,.,ll tr iletl.i I'lttj tr.L le Ji. , olainazlonl dl una .foll.i compnhta unaa MM TJ) f.lrord me, olid Jt.tr oltre trecento mlla petsone. tr.i en - laslastlcho grid.i dl' Vlv.i Wllso-i' Viva VAmerlca' Viva gli Alleatll L:i bands so.sto' prespo il muiiumetito dl Vlttorin 4'inanuelo 11 ove.. It.slinie all" nllie bande Ivl fimenuli1, futotio estguiti gli innl nazloii.il! delle poteuze alleate PROSSIMO CONCERTO Slamo s-tatl Informatl die un grandl-' naif concetto sar.i' dito la sera tlel "J tnarzo prosslpio, pel Walnul Street Tlip itre. con 1'lnteivento dl una bandn inu slcale rectntemciite otuaiilzzata dal maestro Salvaloio Sanso'. La uuora batida, tomposta da pioveiti musicantl italiani, lia welto pet divitii la fatldlca lanmJa rost ,. perclo' e lira chiamat.l la baiida del ' Garibnldllil II niaestio Sanso' h.i preparato uno ltcelto progranuna muslcaln eho com fpremle pareeihl spartltl dl opere Italiaue dl Innl national! delle nazloui ulleate Moltlsslml hlglletti himo statl g..i' yendutl noti goltanto tra gli Italiani, ma xnche tra l'elemento amerlcano Tutto lascla credere che 11 conrerto iag- trungera' un completo successo Senators' Want V. S. to Own Hog Island rontinued from Pace One Food served at Hog Islaiui mil he le lied "You can alwaa hear some complaint bn the subject of food," Aa the newspaper reporters kit the Admiral's office he told them that lie tad "no derlre to hurt tho feennsrs ot nny one" when he barred reporters from kccompanylne tho Senators on their trip to Hog Island. i B- 17. S. OPTIONS ON TWO HOUSING PROPERTIES (There nre two strips of land at the Mtver Ami of ttip Vortleth Ward on both of which the Uirvrrnment U said to Isold sptlons. They are aald lu bo equally ttslrable for housing plans for Hoi; wand workmen, and no matter wliluh M Is anally purchased existing: hous- , mr plana will bo adopted. iyilOiio of the tracts contains about 2'1Z M Htuiii; ,.tjiituuu sicuun cjtIDi'siii. ham Klxty-sevenlli fctreet to Island road. fcfilit other atrip la 250 acres In extent 1 la locaieu at jsmnii, ron unu r.im- aJ Btanii. "The city1 iiev'e&Mlint plank aq In 1 anape mat nciuuu loi"iuni ooura r tho Qorernmeut decides to take or both- alts,' advertisements ran a4eel in the papersT'for the city'a rwoi fjia woTXf ssyiu a cii piaciai "wb' Wlte"f now Ajexof Councils' n- tnunttts'V provide, jaoo.uuu lor ewer.' iiKiiiv. water, etc. 1; is aod that the coats of these lm- -ntu til I.- I.m--. -II.. I..- ,, - ' aj,d dorernmant. ,T "' W... ....I U UUI HIT Ua.L.V U. ... 1 nousinr mtautlon tooica new turn 1 Owen, Bralnard, the New York who. la ctuinuan of H hous- Ml of On tnergeaiey rit Jsoovnoajf that tHtr tm- ;k amjMPWItjtt - TUSCANIA'S MISSING First Partial List Given Out I by War Department Con tains 61 Names AVAHIIIN'GTO.V IVb !! The Whi lrpartmrnt today tccelod ! the r.rnt paitfal lltt of those oindallj i repotted niUalnc or amonit tlie tinldcntl- j . fleil dead on 'tlii" Tuc.inla th-re ere I NlYly-onp name In tlie list, a follou a- H.iRK.VC'i: V. Al.t.lIX. Tra0M CH Mich , UMiniir. A A I.TtVKIN, Temple Tex ' IIOOKrt IIAKCII. 1rfT.. Kv. AlKll.ril IIAKTOLOMV'Ol trv It'un ir.'i Kdlfcotnb Aenue. New Aorll tltl- Wtl.l.IAM IILS'N'IK ration, Mnnf. vntvnit c. JiitANi.A.vu, cmton. cir 1I11NJAJIIN II. imow.V. ilirron. V AI.ICIIIK 1'AltOI.l.O. Ahrllle, Wt IOK l-OL'tlltAX, Lton. lkl Ht'llUN i'OIIKN's Aln Onb'ti flthr IVi Clirlt(,l-hr ae?iu llrrklyn .V TOMMll: W I.IXJK- lt(tlle. I.j JOHV Jt 1'UmVI.Kr, rflnntln 1, cmnl, brother 111 I'mnuf tf(t Han J'rimi o ki.ai, juvi -,m ri mii;NlMI iwa;-., .vJrna T: iiii'iim:i r in;ini:n, n fmi.r. i I'urr.-. n v Tfi J; lifir AI,KVHUJ lirSV.WtelHlUr.ii f- tn Vrnit'i xrniie. rortlan 1 dim Ill.TOV I,. I1UMIIVIIVIV Htrawn 'I Kl.oriKNVIO CIIHAh Allef. Te llMWAItl) O. rr.VltKIl Welmtr Tf IMLI1 M I'ISII Whentnn. Minn NIXTON riXlltBM. Alltr TT (IMDAU'i'K I1AU.A. Itlo ilranJ-. uitr.oa ii.iir.i.vu. rin.ni v. u. WII.I.IAM (i. iinvnil. IJUrl on. Va VINC'KNT A UUIIMAX, I!t Wejinoutll Mix KIIUAHII ('. (.HMIAMI.lt. firrnnlon. r. AHTJirtt ' .irNKRlt KenoihH Win KHAXK KO.HHAl:TII fnn Ahlontn. T. MAT HT1IAM. Mt.ITnr,l Va. fllAP.t.KS 1' II MeVKT Mr r'ntherlnr MfVev. Tiintlur Till 'I'ttilti n.nu, H,tn Vrn nflr Umi.t:) It tfvrtsli l rtlnl, iv.nn l.vmiKrtT ir ii). M:n i n Muri,i father IOmT A k! ti um!(1 Xrflnlll Tenti IlOV MfVi Vint ,M- V I M'iliLj"tr tpotltrr 1 le.o rroT.n niu Dmivrr. '"1 KIi'lIAltH A XIXIllirillT Heith.1 Xlm- lirt. mother, 1C7 II mt ''Vi'irlnE tre-l. i olumb'i, O jTt.R'H SOTICOW1TZ Ml (I'U'ld XntllA- wlt7 "leter, JtftO (Irnpfl ereet N" VorU. !i;XJ AMIS' I OIAISTIU). lenlno Ujli 1IK.V OWKXH Camillan. Te I'LAUCXl'i: l'Al'I. Alevamlrla. 1 i. I'l.VllE l TVU.I.l.V. I'Mar IUflJ. 1j .It'AX A IT.Hl.. llnerpe, Ter. l!i:OU(iK I' lT.ltrtY. 1.01 Wolf. O', .TAMr.S It l'OTII.I.O irunt Itik'oi . Arl OVTHS POWEI.I. SmUa nkln IAI11. '. KAKKBl rah Merhit. raiil- inotber. .1H j'lilrflelil ar,Hiie .Jttlinolfiun, Pa. I.fi'lO RMO Han Antorlo. T 1-RNK I, I'.KH.LT Mnft,n t Jt-llti fattier !'.' tet rort--ntlli e'reet (teelJn,l, O A1.11U t. KU-y. Chur'nlte yui-h (iiiiiiai i'.odhuii'i:. iutr miii i- r.WMOMI IIHB"1.IJII Me.llitne l.o.l.-e Ktin IIP Itvr.t' i'!fl X.ZI. Itoeru 1-. HHVK i-lUl'1'r. llllumiue.. ' I 1,1 IS M -Mint Muit-olli r! WIIMAM II -Mnil TVtu Mn 1MI.1.HM It Hl'EXcnt Nm 1 unjun Mi AHTIII'lt .TIl M'll MIU Te NKHS'Altl, 1. TI't.l.tXOTOX. I'limSn. , .-it nii.r:- 1 M'Ast.t v, ri Tne I al m:ahi. o wki-t:sb:hiii:i. Jitn ksii vi pa-TUlCK II WIIITH Iiallar .IOMK TISAR1H IJT'ti Te Pll'I, V Mil IlVM" Vuebc l'our Philadelphia Couples to Wed KI-KTOS. Md . 1V JC r.iu. I'hlla ilelplila outilp tool: out m.irrlji 11 rer.ees In lllkton this motnltnr They iTe Albert V. rrrett and Girtnidi Upatt. llorape ( t.amtnan and 1,-irettn B Slnek. Charles I. Helm" and Cirollne V. Hoffman and Oeorcp l..tforct ,nnl Viola JlcCaniiton. lODAY'S .MAItRIAGi: lici:nsi:s JftMi O Itoyl lTHi OiTrt'r t ml Mabel 'Ttvlftt 15 'nn9i3c itrr V tni. IUi-i I' and JVuli li t Mill. York t Pfnjimln Abraham 107 Hut to: nc-1 ar.O !ir ri-herkr 1T-7 S th ' BdwuM ' l'roj .." trrr.ai ft , JLtl Jfarsart F I. i"( Orianna t Hornrt II Xt)ian AI'ii!ot,ii I'j atitl rrath t fl Ifi't'i V ir.i T I, lUfford lsr : t'nvi-ian" a. am. .Mtrsarl r Vin -i3i II IMuihln I.-rbtTt !:!Vr t34J JfIrnion t -ml Katl nuili. 12.t.' l: Oxford m Arthur 11 Ir.ot..r, VM Tarviv i ntii3 A1W YmtaoM. 4.H rmnkfoM rharl llo 1-8 nh t . jK1 Hva Obr hnltzf-r '! V 27th t U'fbI-r 11 Kthsr.Ia Urar I'1. U h?) Van (lslt-r rhtr, l'a lilftAM II i'IhtV' (iirrttfor'i. Vi Marcant Wolff 'olIlTufrtalT. Ii Awotlfi Koffo'.lro ."IS thritlu i JUlil ('8DDW1, VJ1 Har l IMi T Mati Norfnlk Vk rr.J V . art! -rj , and i.1 i Klrrhnr "ftw jit. vtrnon --r. I IMt-nti.'.ATi-i 72i rrm OanI n ami Whtotlna WiBr-nlufc 7JO Sprtne jrUr (tVnfB" H"1U lMhi.foiJ Ar"i.1, ml Soi hi flumtitv.:.. L.1 Irna nt 'alln It. Uolfrt, I.a molt, Ja , ut1 Mdt I Vf. Klklm 1'irlt l'a. Wlimot Aliton i'ni'Ifn, N J jrJ Altu I Uti . CnTni-ii X .1 Max Hrftiskf, fll". V X rmkLr t' unl Kit.. l'ljlla-rh, 142 1 -M p. Danll At. Ilroa.1bn. 'J-sO V Tm t.. and r.:isabsth W Munvan. 2K0- X I at WlllUm Watnlbj, Baltlmnra, M.I, and Al- litrta M iiwam i-- mi frnon ii iVarun I'ot, I.lniflm Hotel, jml Ha't UouM. HrmrtilYTj V. V G"jrfe 5tarnlf 112 X I rini lln t Jt,i ...li.. t.1l.t. .It , V i rariKim w 1 Uavi,. 4.21 (ururi jve , ; ' V -XrtLsW5s2;K:, , ' I -s -. ft . teVSkl StfVitl. Undivided Responsibility WM. STEELE & SONS CO. Kngincefs Philadelphia Constructors Toronto 1 PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATIRG GOMPMY Engineers .and Contractors MOO SUCCESSFUL PLANTS IN 40 YEARS' SERVICE - CONTRACTING JOBBING AND REPAIRING heatinff, plumbing, ventilating fiower piping, ateam fitting, alieet metal work, tuulatlon, heat refuiatlon, electric work, tnotor iaitallatloni, electric eleraton. Pratt sosst.rs far Intrssitnr poWtr bailer rsparlllti. mskUa ssislMe t earn Isnrr (rails futl Steam, Plumbing and Electric Supplies I '( I ' v u Ttlp)imt$CanMmiu NEW CLERK OF U. George Hiodbcck, of 'll'lv On tario street, was appointed clerk of the United States Distiict Court today to succeed the late Wiltinm Wright Ciaip;. Jtr. Rrodiicck has been nttnehed to the office nf the Federal courts for moie than twenty-one jcar. GEORGE IIR0D1IECK -MADE CHIEF CLERK U. S. COURT Foimcr Uennty Nai5"d foi Position of I.ntc W. W. CiaiB Votcian in Scivice i,'mi;ii tin din K who n ,i t lilef depu ty fieri, ill the I'nllid -ilatei rlirlet Court llkd awai the atlldaMts In mm" of renn-yl.iiita'H most relebiated law stillp. today Mas oppiinled to nucceed i tlie Hte William WriBht cralp, chief tlerh of th.it loiirt. who died last Weil tiefd.iv 'I he appointment 'if llrndbeou. who l a It'Miublli.in. a nimounci d thrntiKh nil older 1-nued b Judces I lucoii nnd Thotuptoti, KittlnK In the I'nltptl t.tate lditilrt I'ouit in llil" dtv The onth of nlllcp will be admlnlMin d ill a few tl.iH Cnnetatulatlnns from einplojes in the Keilei.il fctvli'.. ntid otliirt Pimp fM-i the telephone nnd by who to liiodheil. l'toni the d,i that llrodbeelt oitered tho l'edernl neri ice nhin he .is tentv-oiip 5 earn old, lm h.11 b en h"M ill htu.lt fl'Mii by judm and prominent oipnrntloti lawyers HiolbiMn i. fori j -two sejrs old. Mi Is marilel .1 id hai 1 il milliter foiirtien caiH old lie reside,, tit -M'JS Wi-t ("i tnrio street Ills Iirt positlrni lu t be IVderal t,ri!ee was that of tleilt In the I old I'nlted Slntes Clirtiit Cnuit lit this clti This rmirt 1'itii bee.-iiiio tonoll- ilittt ih tie n 11 oiues i'liuh I'olllt. aftel the II K-.IK tit til .MOOtl .,. , li, 1it'J I. nr fi Willie he was n fltt dniiutv to tin- Lit" Henry 1! Robb who was chief eleil. of the Males cir.MIt Court , , ,. , Aftlt tllJ) 1.11-0I dltioll "f t'-e I. lilted .-'tates CiMtllt Cniirt with tin I lilted States titrnt I'n'irt. Jlohb beiame ehlef deputy to the l.iti -Mr ialir When llnlili tli, ,1 uroilbeclc su, ,ieiled T.obb mil has held tint position t-vm h sJti' of the nllldavlt- and leR.il I'tP'r lht P.i.elbe. ha- ln.l.:.eil and tiled i.wj- weie t.io in the leBil suits 1 .Tlllf.llOll Wll'l the leic-.J.r1,ll " pr"- ceedlmts .tpnlnvi the rhiladelnhl 1 and Rciilm; Railway 'ai'' .iro ,,nd 111" in ternational l.umbPi nut IiPteloiniicnt CoiniiMiv. main til who. olIloeiH and dlreetoiit w ert h 'iiunted to pil-uii lew r- aj. . MVOKCKS GHANTIU) .'..,. ..t t'ininnil I'll .IS No I tUll.ll sitinted final dureis of dl"i' till follow I11B .. , M.ihel frtiai Chtr.es I onl Hols it V frt.m Mtty It. Mate M-tri. rrum -sjiuair-t t,,-,, );iil-lh frnm Klllltm 11 k.'fl' Sinn from le.nt 1 ".". .ltni II frt.i'i llel'i '', ,Kln-K,, I'lorelitf '. from Hurr. Ti.mt Helen II iioiii I'renl. J 'd'tner -Marairei M. fr. m I5rninl. r 1 ttlni 11 from tfurkidiia Xnm-tiJ All'st fr.iin rtBfles miKf JtimM P fi'ini C'V''" ,A- 1,r" 1.1.1 rrom ,-miel .1 M. llrl 1 , l.lmir frm lit r-in.ii 1 vn fir trenl i'.trl r Meer I 1 '.Iftnti from Mumle I' llle, 1 nietii frtm llan.v Uainber, John (I frnm Anna SI l-aiidis. Jferiiuiiti tl from Mir IVine-l hi Marl's i. trvn ti,iu ,nd P. l.eel Phjnirian Hurt in Auto Accident When his, automobile barked into ,1 telephone pole and ovei tin ned near Lan caster lithe innl Remington nwd, Dr .Toxtp'i r.ieteri. i'i .soiin huty-tiitid lrett was pinned beneath the tai Uo w-as inlurtd on tho head DH aaaB aaiaaaH ' BHHK IIKl aaaaaaaaaai ' r t V3wnVaMMaHaHalaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaiaHHaaaaaaaaaaaH One contract, one intelligent planning of the entire operation, one responsi bility from start to finish all the anxiety and risk of error is instantly removed by Steele Service. S$rvic Might and Day fv S. DISTRICT COXJKTG. O. P. Chiefs RevoloeTV&VI: laaW' "t MaaaHFJr? '1 TaBafek'' aaaaaal ' polltlelanc In connection wun iw or.. I lililliri.' tvn TI''XrT.,il'""'lk" is the fact that State "Y,,r .1. tSKlIHih A1) lL-iMjli willlnin R l'n. chalrmin of tho Re- DOCIl'MENTS ASSIGNED pnbllc.in Stale rominlttee. who l up- KUtU.Hl.1'1 m rtWHiui, MiirifeMed the refetetu mil. N. State Commission Aulhoiitd by liiiuse l!eolution to TnUi1 Tlieni Otoi 'I III .S I U.S. I'i 1 - I In I 111 IlillK mil of a. I Hinds now 11 lb, hands of fret holders of ioliIitiei, as well as due- umetits peit.ilnltii. to ih lou.lriietlon 1 1 o( n hrldce over the Deln'i.-ii River between Camden and ,lillj(l"lptilu and it tunnel iindii the IMdton Rlier be tween Jeisej c tv and New Voik, Is .111 tlimlxnl b a It'll i.in-td In iinatilmous lote in tli" llnttse this afternoon, lotto ilui'td In s,,inblvniaii Kdlam. of Cam den. The nmnii nntl doeinnerils wl.l li" ii'mm to Hi" in uU or;,Miil:'.il New Jerse" Itililce and Tunnel Cnmmlssloii, whit li was bv let ml liws ntiiteil throtiah lilll1" sjitiiivoreil by sjieaker Wnlieiiun. ft c.imtli 11 'I he II011.1. tills iififrunon also ndop'ed lesnlutli'll lilollillns fur the appoint- in lit rif it tommltt n or llouso mem- btr to Hindi the 'Innui liinil, yteni mi that ,t I'oiititv riKl'trntlon plan wi''; be iltitd and iep,ut .it the next ses sion nf the l.i ulsl.ittirc. while nnothei resolution. In Mr GUI of Mtrcer was niloplcil proitllui; for tli" iippolntniint (,f 11 1 otnmltlfp to sttnli the oiienitlou Ae 11... ....1 1 I .HI, ...,t ....,,.,.-. tl.... I. in ltl, Cllli.ll ,llrtt,,,t fn, ntli.li., 11 This eniiinilllte 1- to lentil nlo it the nel session The Iloii.t this ;i ft ei 110011 passeil a bill ulliill Itllrs 111' S'e ,)ts,i 'Ultlioil lbs touttol of imit'ir libit 'ei on fin b'l.its, the Nation il lin.ird of Stt ii SavUitln'i .is.ettlii); tint a slni'lar loll will in Intiod'ited in thi i't iinsj li.iiila I.ei-lHl.itiire rnlllnir to "Hi.il the 1 1. en ntiets.'iii votis fop its iMH-ajj; . th .Senile this sfttriition. for the fointh time laid met the Wilson bill in ivlillm; lie u mh 1 onst.t1iul.il in .Site .lelse siuill.tt to that in I't nnst Iiiuil 1 Tli" it ilniuc of iiaial flcl lei 1 foi use in the w ir with litiiii.iui It. one 01 tin tilijltts uf a lull iiftPli'll bv v inltlt in.iu Ila.tinnn of Oil. m Counii. wh'i 1 w.is pisstd n tli. M ti.ito t'ds .ifternmiii It pinMdi.s f n tlie est tlilisi.M-rit o' :, li.iutlt il s, hu ! Kiililiwhete 1' .New 1 si l w lit re stlIilti!N t 111 li. H iln-il ,11 tuiitti'.il .mil e ikIi e. .mi, lirat'jlies 'I In S 1 al- ti-ul tin bill litlodlu til b hftlilfl Ml V, lis nt Cipe llav Colltl ti. wlili 11 nx.ts Un iitts f . lij,:,l 1 c wrtlslng m iesiinH Neckwear NEW Collars and Cuffs of check t:,i tUns 0 1 nn OT Striped gingham 51.00, (j. rr of- Wanted for the Coat Suit Pique Vests, low-roll col lars $1.00. rAn attractive touch for the dress t Collars and Cuffs of colored organdie some on the high band $1.50 to $3.00. Dainty, sheer hand-embroidered Collars, trimmed with narrow ruffles or lace , 50c to $3.25. i Satin Tie-Collars w h i t e and flesh color $1.00. I To outline the garment at the !neck and tie in a careless sailor knot or a natty four-in-hand. Blouses The new ones for now and later I in the Spring. ' I Tailored, Semi-Tailored .riuiiy xsumes Types Handkerchief linen, batiste, voile, Georgette and crepe dc chine; French hand -made in ba tiste and voile. Two to Twenty-five Dollars EspecialNote: A few discontinued Blouse numbers to be cleared away at $2.25 to $3.50. CA . Jc. opeppard .Croons 1008 Cheslhur Slfer r Tm y iwW n - T I DVU PlailK rVOPOSCli tf -""' x I ontinned from Pace One I admit that there li HIe chance for I either party to dodne the. Untie. Close friends of Stat Senator William t l....l .. n.l.,M (.onntv. V111 in luntilita: forths ItepubllcanKtlbernaUrUI . liiuui. ui itrnn, . --- . i.r.mlnniinn ,. ii ha bteti aounuina eentlment In the partv on the dr lJ' Whether ho has netuall been "; ' ' intere.t piH leader In placlUB the, di loitld liot be Platilc lu tho p'nlfoi"1 Icurnml lnda , The fart that llieie Is eimiiaH 'ui nient in fax or of the . "'"' l' " ?' the leaders to ma!. iotn.ler.iropol for .llapoMnR of the ' booo .iiieMlo i M ;, matter to be met durlnR the ron It.K ramplKn ehons that It "" "'?,? ho hip nubjeet on hlch tho light will On renter, d ... .. , ci.r t-.nrnee was here fciluteaj ind had n number of tail's with lar.oui leader The matter or tno nrv p'im, i.egiiauire. n. i,i.. i.efme him. nnd lie lisUnrd "I Iiaao not reached nny coneluslon was tal,en bfioie n m, "" ". . ...!--,,.., i ,i, ,.ni e ,,nioi . t t.n iivii tl, teAiIerR ll.lll lO PT. W the matter without comli'B out will' an opinion ceitiln or tn-ni eaiu n f.i imirnpi. that he did taUe I hey nolo if nil milntons on the tnnttet Setntor t'en(ose -etfrda denied he 'mil atijthlni: to do with tli proposal that aitlon 011 the atuendinenl be I net ooned and left to a "t 'f 'he peoi'le S'eeillieless It r.iine cut wllhln lweln houis nftir Senator Vcnin-o left the I city Another point lefetred to hv local !,.. t,ni lieen lu 1 liiaopiiiiii.i ui 1 " 1, ... j t,.i,'li While he is tint 1 e.rc ,i, us, d "f .iM'Idlni.' poniiitir here, fie .'lnliii i" ninde that lie eirtaitdi not foil' wins b.s u.u.il I'l.ttim nf LimriRii time This ptint Is loo'.etl UP n as ssn'n-e-int and man. lentme U'p MiRgestion tlint it Is dlflli'ult to l-'ep fiom inaklnK ptiltlii expressions on the issues of the dal lu I'hilnilelphii, while In the tcin iti uf t'nto itowti. wliete h has a hie faun, these cininalcn l--uei do not 1 oine Up m fteipientli. Neither do thev get such wide elti'tilatii'ii If he Kes ix pttssloti to them. ,lut how Senitor Penrose lould "swal low ' .1 pio'ilh'.tloti plank Is mote than the dopesten ptetend to answet All thev claim to I. now i' tint lis U'o is lulns conslrteieil and thtie .are tnaiii wlio think thero will be a dr pl.ir.k in the Republican I.Ufotiu wlitn It is di.ifteil If the iitoliibltio.t stueiulinent is to be submitted to a vote of the people, tho time to bilng it to their titlention Is ut the loinlni; primaries. This is H1.1 opinion of the Itei Dr. Call II (iramu.ei-. president of the Inter-Church 1'Vdti.iticn wlili li lepieimts inoro than 701 lot il 1 hurcln". lie said th's In n sl.itemeot today In answer to the pvtpjx.il of "wet" poll tlelatis that the piolilbltlon amendtnenl be 1.1 pt mil tn an ls;t" of the coming impalgri. The sulistltute proposed was tl.it tlin nest l,egl!.iluie be asked to nnpouir the 1 otnlng Gniernor to rail a ppealal elet'tlnn about .March, 1P10. to eotisldee the ptohlbttlon amendment, "The ronilng primary Is the time to get miul.it opinion on the prohibition uiiMidment." tit (J. 11 oil Dr. Grainmir "The proposal to Ketn the issue of pinlilbitlon out of the riot tl 111 of the nit Legislature Is opposed to the funda metitil plinriple nf our Government that the people should Ik allowed to lOU'tol eminent py cliques or to jrovernmeni oy mob. They are Iiojtlle to representative government, vvldcli.ls bas.,1 on the Prtn- rtlnl tltat rtlir lAirttil tnra sen In lift chosen In act on tho Issues of the hour, in lew of their known aontlments on such Issues. I am oppooed to this new lino of action elnco I am an Amerlmn, in nympathy with American nrodes of Co eminent and not Uols!iell.l. I tiiir opposed to llnni ns a friend of prohibition, for thin movement Is now1 on the flood lido , Hnccers and until, til- t caln bv onftniitivinent has and ,itla ' GOV UXOR UN DEC IDE)) AS TO EX'TIIA SESSION ItARRISBt'Ra, l'eb IC Goernor llrumbauKh, lio returned to tho capital 'today after an extendtd southern ttlp. , told newspapermen tlint he had not i nifliln tin tiln mlnrl pnikwrnlnr ,1m nit J iaiatiiiit" of calling an extra eesslou nf vy..v. ......n .- -..... v. - .,..-. .... slon. ' ho said "I cannot eav how soon I will reach a derlnlon There are .irlFeti in (ounealou wltli 1 an oxtm aes- nmple Iism been mm nil In many res slon. and 1 am tnnsldulnc; tlient tnittants for weeks, utmost unknown to The Gflierunr did not cpie.s himself the customers Olllclally comlnp; Into eoniinln the proposal to lav the pro- Ulll, jestcrdny. It didn't lenlly ,trlke its hlbitliMi iimendmi'iit before the people trId, MnlI1 ,1H,ft. ,PCaWP yesterday, a at a popular1 election to be held next ' , , ,, ... .... 10,t,r.t nro. .March If the Legislature adoptB such , v"illesi na tian lestaurant pro n. ifsolutloti for leason that ho Is not prletots wire under tho Impre.slon that jet familiar with the details of the lctnry bread, becauto It ronlalued bo proiKisltlon I muclrwhe.it Hour, could not bo i-enetl MANN & DlLKS 110? CHESTMUT STREET Ladies Plain T 24.75 style MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET iS THAT same law of returns which makes it ultimately cheaper for a government to pro vide the most efficient equipment for its soldiers, holds true also in the equipment which a citizen may provide for himself. If such equipment hap pens to be a motor car, the purpose for which it was chosen may very well be thwarted by an undue frugality exercised in the purchase. Many National cars are going to far-sighted men today who view their investment in the light of its pos sible returns to them over a long period. They prefer the National to a cheaper car of less merit, simply because they know that in the final ac counting it will have served them better at lower cost. -"' ' - - " ' SI.. .! - SixandIwelve Cylinder CHodds 7-Pnjj. Touring Car, l-Pass. Phaeton, 4-Pass. Hoarhter, T-Pass. Convertible Sedan 6pen.Car Prices-TheSix, $2150; The Twelve, $2750 The Six Sedan, $2820; The Twelve Sedan, S3.20 NATIONAL MOTOR IS,, f i 'J.' Tho Governor fald ho had rccclvtil many letters on tho nubjecl from In r fona Mho believed tho time rlpo for n ote on tho prohibition amendment, citf tlni'itt for wlilcli, he paid. I crowing ?l leaps and boumln throiiKhotit tho Mtatc Other nugecatlons mndo with regard to tho extti aeealon Include: A Rrealer measure of eelf-iroicrnnioiit for tlrat nnd aeoond does cities: tho enlarifement of 1'lilla.delphla, county by the annexation of parts of Delaware and lliicltx coun ties alone tho Delaware lllver; the re- moval of pollco from pomicB, nnd the i creation or n new ciiish oi ram ' Victory ureaa mix-up on Wheatless Days ( onllmied from Puce due djcpentlo loolilnit IndiMdiial. who ap peared as It nothing could meet with lils approval, picked up n. hIIco nral sub jected It to n critical forutlny. "It looks as It It MIGHT be nil right." Iin said to i. fellow tllntr In a tone , as If to Intimate that actually it wnh I not poliron, Ho took n cautious nibble Ills llpe moved tentlnfilv "It IS all llifllt," he ileclated The Joke about It wan that Ictory I bread SO per icnt wlieit nnd 20 per cent substitute. Hko biiley, for ex- and Misses' ailored Suits 25.75 31.75 Spring styles now ready. Tyrol Wool lias an established place; a known value as to, qual ity of cloth and individuality of ALSO Street and Coats ' Motor op. with airplane CAR is VEHICLE CORP. Eizhtecnlh Succtuful Ytar SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 6 5 North Broad Street t cv aliiliaJ.i-S,itTi.,iuAji ,ii. v,..-.A.l ,V U. S. SHIP SANK SUMI vnpintn icus Jlow Up Tj., Undersea BoaUnMeaitcrrni ..AN' ATLANTIC 1'OHT. l'eb his i-hln rammed nnd ank if VT n Mibmarlno which nttarUert i5.n tho -Mediterranean wai totd h.eiT1 bV the tnnet,r f nH , !j' .''." to ship uhlch narrowly 7vad b?i5 .,,.l bv n tnrnr.,ln O .1 i:.74 "lltrlr enemy. Tho master bI,i.i,.!i. reneil n clieeu for ,, In ,,, -"?. " J n. lew ard when 1,, ulilp nrrlie"1,"! Medltteranean pot' "h4 a(a iccoru nir in tiip tn- , tornedo wa .ppm -.7"S," rPotL tiwai.l tho ,esM.l ifnd Vms"eTK!fll'1 IS'T' .".' ilir. '? file AW ? ....,. ... llltl PIIUIUT, 1 Ol t,ia.. 'sril 10 R.sie 1 iitilck orders nnd m."1 hevled dlrealy for tlu sul ..? K'1 was utrur. unit and sunk a quantui TSW 1 roo to tho nut face oier the ipl''Mi 1110 l -iio.it was last Keen. b. raia""'. - " Tomorrow Night We mid Our Second , Popular Italian Night Y,?tc you one of , the fortunates" who enjoyed our Special $1.50 Italian Menu last Wednesday? The event proved so popular that it ;:- "All looks Wednesday' ' . t nat means till further notice. The menu this week ii even better than last and the music, well need more he said? $1.50 Per Plait Coleman't Orchestra Will Furnith the Dance Muiie Dancing Every Day 4:30 to 6 and 6:30 to Clotmc ' ".9ii-A ', 1 1 , otel Colonnade C1IESTMJT AT 15"' STWtET type motor i INDIANAPOLIS . . ,. ,iBl. 1 ') i"i
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