,- "",! ,-.VK! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- 1'HILADELPHI A, E1UJJAY, iUAKCJI L. 1U1S v?aa. PENN MAY LOSE ITS WATER POLO ' TEAM AFTER TONIGHT'S CONTEST f Captain Walter Farics, l Mainstay of Sextet, Will i Tnitt ftivlnnilnn PnlMMJ rill MU111 viuiiimw vii IO VM1 Monday t IJv PAUL PltKP I rp'"' L'nlvcrulty of IViiiixyltiiiilu nuiy " X'oio II" wulcr imiIo train after Its titular i-mitrst with the IJnlxrrxUy of Coliiinlilii Hi'Ntct tonight In Xcvv York. V itiirr nolo tnini Ih ecncriim' coiutiuvcil nf Fix lnjT till t tiki rami temn 11 different from the utlM'ry. The ilea mill Illuo ten m lx Walter It. K.irliH. Ol court, live oilier men will nHnl.it Walt In totilBlit'tt tontes't, but he will do all tti" wuiUi FnrleM uxiects lo Itu called Into actlv serl-n m n liidnlior of llio urilmitirc drpnitmi'nl on Miimlay tmil unless the Govcrnnii'iit ulllcliilH Hiiililenly ulmiiK't their plaim llio Kiime agalnl Coluiulilii may mark lil hint niiiiciiruneo. Thli I KorlcVd n-ciintl ear on tin varsity water l'olo team. 'llln wonderful work tlilu year Iihh Ueit 1'enn In tlio runnlns for the clininjiloiulilp. AUIioueIi no olllclal reconlH have ticon iiiiIiIIbIiciI, Perm la credited with bcorliiK Kit polntH In Its cnnieM with City t'olleKo of New York, Yule and 1'rlncfton. Of this number Karles lias tallied 83, Scored D.'i PointH in One (Same The icrent rulltir; of the I'eim faculty ' left 1'nrlca ns tile, only HRUlar. The nlclit the new rule vent liiti.i'fTcct l'cmi ' played ". I' N' i In '' York l'urleit , was appointed e'plaln and with Hm. rfcoiid-otrlinc men took the trip Aflrr nne of the fiercest cames of the reason Tenn tiiumphed by tlio Feoie of 358, the new leader malting the entire 3."i point. ' retm at prenent Is tied with Yale for first place In tlio IntereollcRlate .vnso- , elation and has two more eontestH .i-heitnlerl nfter lonlclit. nieetliiK Cnliiin. hl rrlticton eaeh oiicc If I-'arleH jho'uld be loat it will virtually wlpo off nil chances t'eim hail of win ning the title, for tlio lied and Itlue can not hope to bold Its own with an Inex perienced team without a veteran to Heady the men. Furies prepared at I'eiiu flintier, but didn't K In for athletics. Afler grad uating fioni renn Chatter he entered Iinvertoril College, lie was member of the llaverford sym team for tlireo years, swinging the clubn. tn 1015 ho won the .Middle Atlantic! Slates A. A. IT. club-snliiglns cham pionship. Unentered the l'eim Law School after completing it four-year c'ourso at Haver, ford, lit addition to being a member of tlio water polo team, Varies holds the ...I.M..M.I limn rrnril fnt tlirt I'mm mini. fllUllll IJitu .."' ......... .... ..... . ...... , . Ills best mark, accomplished Homo tlmo ago, is four and one-half minutes under water. Ills strong endiiranco power tinder water lias enabled hint to outlast hla opponents In water polo and Inci dentally to Fcoro many points. Has Narrow Escape Tenn's "human submarine," had a crv narrow oscapo front tlio Huns last sum mer. Having nothing to do during the trimmer months and being a tlrst-clas.i wireless operator of tho Marconi codo, Faries was Invited to act as wlrclesj operator on u largo vessel wnicn wai med to carry oil to me Hiitlsli fleet. fra9!S5T!.ai.ISJ5ia MUtaM, Ks A SKUaS T x WALTKH K. FAUIES Whllo crossing the Atlantic they wcte liaised several times by lleimnn sub marines. lint they yereii't sale, for landing at .Shiernoss was like Jumping fiom Ihe loaN Into the flic. A few bourn afte Innillug the lown wai subjected to a (ieini.nn air raid. All the men, however, escaped uninjured. On I ho return trip the boat was in belter luck, for not a Uermaii vessel was seen. The 1'enn leader Is twenty-one years old, live feet clecn inches In height and weighs Hi.i pounds. I'n.iblo to play base ball, football or basketball becaiiMt of his (lefecllxe eyesight, be turned to the only spott at bis command, nnd by per severance ban becnni" a Mar lie tried seeial times to enlist in the aviation corps ami army ami navy units, but was rejected, t'unilllng to lemalii idle while others are doing the'r lilt, oung I'ai les offered his ber Ices to tlio ordnance department mid received Ills appointment a few days ago, 13 MEN JAILED AFTER CRIMINAL ROUND-UP Five Others of 200 Suspicious Persons Arrested Held for Hearings SERIOUS CHARGES MADE Attorneys nnd Detective in Hitter Ttowfl Reference to "Fifth Ward Stuff" Serious charges nnd eountir-cluirges, hitler perrotialltlcs, heated arguments, hints of future pensatlonal revelations ami the turning of the spotlight on crime conditions sld lo be tbe most menacing tho city has known during the last fifteen years, marked bearings to day before Jlrglstrnle Watron at tbe f enlnil Station. Thirteen of the SOU men rounded up In InH night's police raid wcte committed In the llntue oT for icctlon for three months cac'.i, four weio held for further hearings next Tuesday and one youth was held for court on charges of carr.Ung concealed deadly weapons. Harry Stone, nineteen cars old, "no address given," was held In $600 ball for court on charges of carrying an auto matic revolver. He Is originally from New York city nnd has been here for six months. "I hac known no suih wave of crime since the days of the Kilt's convent'on more than fifteen oar. ago," deejated Captain Nlcholrs Kenny, In speaking of Ihe results of the big police dragnet npeintlnns of Inst nlghl. Ill which more than 2U "denizens of tlio underworld. "Houters." "crooks." "Ililees." "eul tlunats" and the like were caught III a raid that was as suicesful as It was sudden and secret l.A WVI'.lt SfOltlW SI.Hl'TII "Don't pull any of oiir 'Fifth Want slufr here!" el led Kditln M. Abbott, nttornev and member of the State Legis lature, as be faced City Detective Clnik, tllfvlng on the witness sianu as 10 what 'he knew of tho aitlons of John Hrailv, 311 N'orlh .Marshall street, caught in th'f dragnet of the police and repre sented at todry'n hearings by Abbott. Tin not pulling any Fifth Ward stuff!" shouted Clark In reply. "I know these people and I am telling you what 1 know." "Well, you'll be put where ou be long," responded Abbott, when the.! thoroughly nrotised detective hail stop ped talking. "I'll tell oil whom oll belong!" vociferated tho witness, "nnd I want )ou to know that 1 fear no one! I'll put you vvhetc you belong! I'll make ou cat Jour words!" ' At this point, Magistrate Wntsuit In tcrvencd, cautioned nil of Ihe ntlnrneys present not lo uso Insinuating language In examining witnesses mid not lo usk lending questions. The outbreak between Abbott ,iud Claik followed an equally Hi'iisalioiiul and vltilolle clnh between flark and Attorney Harry llcrknwltz. Deterihc Mcfarthy, also of the city force, leamd over and whlspeied to fin lit romernliig some testimony whlih he wished him lo bring mil In his evidence, flark h.ul baldly begun 'speaking when lterko'tlf.i broke In with, "Oil, he (meaning f link). I will say anything." This was holly resented by ihe testifying dclcctlM', and when crossed by Abbolf Inter, his linger ; nareii. I ASKS IIIIASON FOIt I5AII) NOW During hearing of ttsllinoui. Iliuiy Stevenson, a private detective, cvaiulneil witnesses III the Interests of tome of the def ndauts. "Why Is It." he queilnl of f.iptnlu 1 Kennoy on the stand, "Hint this t.ilil i was pulled off at Ibis time and not be. I fore? AVhy were not such places raided before? Why weren't they closul up before?" "Well, as lo that. 1 can say that it I makes business for .von fellows an lung I as things are tills way," calmly replied , Keiniey. "You fellows (meaning Ihe polled lever did nil thing that ou Ku would i Ret mi' a cell!." retorted Stevenson. ! holly. "Ob, 5es, I know wht-ie It (the money) goes nil light," lie lidded ine.in- i Inglj In speaking of crime tutiilltlnns a tlny aie now In the lly of l'lill:nl I phla. faplaln Kriiuey said li.n t Ih-.i ,re about til" wor.'l be bus ever knoivi t hem lie attributes Ibis cnndltlon to the high wages being p.ild at l(.(; Ihl.imi, 'whose broad back Is thus Hilled up, hi to bear still anther accusation. It living pointed out bv the police captain that all manner of floaters and crooks are ntlracled by tho prospect of "relieving" J the well-paid workers of their moneys, l.lghtless nights ninl it shortage of1 STATE LUTHERANS NEAR WAR COMMISSION QUOTA Pliilnilclphlit Lends With $30,000; Iteadini?, With ?10,C00, Exceeds Hcrks County's Share by ?5(K) t..NCASTi:n. Pa., 'Miirch 1. - Wit- I Ham II. linger, clialiman for renusyl vaunt of the National l.utliernn Wtir iiicii on the force alo among further, fMI,,ll flfll'tlltl.A.I l.t. fltn ..ultltil,,. tt'tla ! ..-.,.... ..,....,...1 , ...V .. ,.....,,, .. ..V. iitlrges that the nihcrtlfeincnt that llio clly would be "IlKhlless," couneclrd with the lilgh-wnBO condition, proved nil Ir- itrsliFtlble drawliitr cant foe the ciooks Alnglstrato Watson look occiislon to ! ob'ervo that. In his opinion, every man airestcd ought lo be nt once Inducted I Into army or navy service, lie cbarac- fommlsslnit, nnuoiinccd today that, with ItcrlKisI them ns slackers of tho worst nineteen districts lo hear from. Penns.vl- t pes ami deplored the fact that "good ' valila has subscribed JI.IR.OOft to tho nnen" lire being killed while such ilrf-' nntltuial fund of t'Sn.nini, with Indlca Jiaff esinp". All of Hi" prisoners are 'lions Ihal It will go nbovo ?;oii,t)tlii, or Ibeltig rxamliieil by Kedrrnl niithorllles $LT, "Oil more than Its q'lota. Ins to their registration Hiatus, It Is l I'lilliidelplila leads, with ISn.nun, I alleged thai many of llieiu registered (leading being second, with $H!,SiiO, I nnd then "sklppnl," puttlug up the ex- being $fiiiu more than Iterks fouuty's I fuse when questlnnlil that thev "have i full quota, not j ei been called" - - - - - Dlteetor or fiihllc Safely Wilson wan!,, u,.:,Am.: Von SECOND DUA1T ,piesent but look no patt In the hear ings, lie snlil that lie Intended to keep the city clean nnd lo continue the pres ent inlds until all criminals have been iniiniled up. He announced that It Is not li's Intention to "piiiseiute the In nocent." 1(. commended Ihe nollce force i for its line work ol nt night The raid of l,ti night was one of (be jhlKgewt ever iMrrlid out by Ihe local lone. Headed by Captain Kenny, tlfly plain cloth's men, nsslsted by IRt po. Itcemeti, made arrests In stteets. pool rooms allejs and questlonnble resorts In the district bounded by Maiket nnd Spring (Jaiilen streets, ami llrond nnd Sixth streets. The lalds were carried tiilt between 10 o'clock last iilRlit and I o'clock this morning, and were begun without tho allghtert warning. STATE HAS S8.108.0.12 Senate Told of Action In Debute on Ape Limit WASIIINftTO.V, Mnich 1 -Preparations n rn under wnv for the second draft call, Senator liclliiBhuyseii. New leise.v. Informed thn Senate today Senilor Frellimliu.vseu was iiigln.t Ini-median- risuBe of (he lesolullon put ting all who have hcennm Hieiily-onc sliio- llio fitli or last Juno under the. draft Passage of the resolution was blocked when Senator New. of Indiana, orfered an amendment providing for universal military training us a permanent policy. New ie fused to withdraw tho amend ment to nllovr speedy passage of the Kiel lugliii) sen resolution, and Senator I'rclliiRhuyseu was forced to withdraw Ills tequest for inmiedlatn action. Without debate the Senate passed n lesoltitloii iiuthorlxlng the President to ill Into military service at any t lino skilled experts In l.i.i-Kct Total Hnlnncc in Treasury X'- US?,, mnee .Mivrmncr i i IIAimiSIU'ltii. Mnii-ti I The Stah-Tniisiiii-r todav lepiuteil tin- l.nget tol il balance slue-- last Nov -inber. con tail. lug JS.I(iS.r.:' :,u. This Is an lii- lcleac or neail i.'.oimi,iioii i,(-. iho re- Itiiut l-Vbruaiv i '! i tin- fuml con- i tallied $i!."'i;i..". I'i S" , The geinr.il fi- ' ii'hm $ I nn.l.SS I - f.! a'ld -1 ' '' I'VI-rmi- ' bad in il $I.5.H7IU iWTniR IIVi: KII.LKU IX MINK liUNVKIt. Co', March 1 -l-'lve on n are repiiiteil killed and others entombed In a mine al S.iu Autoiilo. N. M., follow ing an explosion of unknown oilgin. The I nili-il Stales Itureail of Mines here said ttiej ii-celiid Ibis report today, but were unable lo give fin tlicr details. San Antonio Is elglily-flvc miles sotitli of Alburiierfue. DH. NAON TO itirruiiN HIlJNOS .MH KM, Mreh 1 l)r, llomulo H, .Vnuu, Argentina iiinbassudor lo thu I lilted States, w)io Is hero hold ing it series of conferemx-s with Presl dent Irlgoyen, Is expected to return lo his riosl In Washington. There Is strong sentiment on every band for the return of Doctor Naini to I Washington for a continuation of his brilliant services as diplomatic envoy of Iho leiiiibllc. Tills sentlinen'. Is main I Inlncd In olllclal circles us well ns among I the public at Irrge. i Doctor Kami has twice conferred with . Iho President nnd a third meeting will I take place shortly. However, nothing Is i being published here as to the lesul: of tho i jnfeleiices. i When Dnelor Nairn left Washington l for Ittieno Aires It was reported llial he had tendered his resignation. Women to liaise "Smokes" Fund ! A campaign lo raise funds to buv tobacio for the soldleis In France will bn conducted by the Philadelphia flub nf Advertising Women Irom .March lo 28, The plan was formed at u busi ness meeting Inst night at tho Hotel Adelphla. Hot SpritiRM Entries for Tomorrow first ruee, rUlmlnir. $:nti. 1lire.venr-ll eml in-, il fiirlniius OnfTiii-v illrl, til- Mlkl flll. 10", !'. Uclmo. 110, I'n.le Unit. It.ti ll.iy I.ilv. inn, Herlli. 107. AilalM. Hill I'tlsr-n. III. Thrift. HWi Kalhrvn Urny. nisi Msry II. lit; IViiKln S.. 117 Also cll-BlI'le.-l.sllBlli'rne. lllll. Seetmil rare, rlalmlnir J."iiio, three-veiir-otil iokI un. 'I furloi3t llllly NfKtleliituFe, IliJ) IVIronn. 1U.I. Mineral .llm. 111! falalshle. lllll Knrfliair. Ins, IVIIeHnl, IIMli liion llrldse. UI7: .lolm W. Klein, lt.1i ,nlll. IIU: llllli II (I urn. I; 107s Tliurnbloum. lo;, ilnmto Hilly. It.'l 'Ihlrit rare. .Maurice llaltiono tiandleap. 7no, ihree-ear-ol,ls an,t mi, . fnrloitca lnitrelte, loo; lnttty Whnrk. Its; .Jwmea T. rinrlie. ini); Tim o' the Mornlnff, l"l; llnnovla. tin. I'mirtli rate, rlaluilrnr. $."no. tiiree-xear- I nlils, mile 'Tlllntilo In, till! I.nilr Kllren. I In.-,, llllnooil. till; Kloaroilile llinpl. !IS 1 .VII.llBllt. IhiI. Ilellnlrk, 10; It l-. Ilnsih, los. riflh rate fimr tenr.olil", l' miles, 1 .Illinium. O.VMt MlKK Hess lllll!!.). Hull, 'rhornniiml lot. Vllas Walers. Ill7, Hill). I I'al III. Llllli- Planer, lot; lleslmurli, i loll. Laili Wiirlhliitlnn. 107, Tarlelnii 1' . 1 llll 'neil i'rn. 107. Trmrnlilll, tl'J j MIMh rare ft.iliiilnir. tuoil. four )pnr.nM Mini up. intle I'lirMlnlifl loll. I.nal Spaik. Inn. Kelm. 1117, Iteaul) Hlmn, ll'.'i In nuleta. ini: lie Tin k. In7. 'Mary VVnrren, Ini: Karly Mnrn. IN. Ilailrnut. lo.l: Pen- I rnil. li7: lliicknall. ttl. Apprentlre nllowapro etalnieit l No iveallier or traik eoinllllons clven. HRNF.V KTinM rlOrlttMUi --- "r,ftt'' "' Tmw9mi , nr , APPEAL jDMI Federal Investigator's R'qnct, tit -!- Wider Authority In Prefee ht Packers "Very UnuuV' ' ' WAhhinOTOn; Jtarch .KJ-I-Vniicta Iffney, speclnl luvestlgalor of tho Fed eral Trado Oominlsslon, has preclpl- ' thled lively discussion In Congress" as a result of bis request for legislative authority setting nslrin Dm ii.r t Ivvrlls to slay llm hand of, the .(lov- viiiiiiT-iii in eeei.ing ev luence. Hilllerl In bis Chicago prolio of Urn Parkers' private papers, by a. writ of error granted lo the packers, Heney has asked for, congressional aid. Hut Congress must bo convinced of the neot for legislation giving Federal Investigators broader powers to compel pinducilon of evidence betorn it Kih.iih Hie tequest of tho Federal Trade Com mission, legislators Indicated today. i in v una hntrics for Tomorrow Ural rare. Iliree.jear.ulih and lip, claim. In, imrsfi lion. II furlonrs Kal". Ion; Ai""i! IK't Uullrt I'emirea 1 1,1; (, Ho ,. 11 rebel. Iloi .flemnrknlile. Ill, i-alni liir Mi KKltnnltr, III; lllll VVIIev' 1S wlrsT?.!! I'I lv i It. It M ..-.' ' Mi JO.' rill. 11.1i 1J13n U'hif. Illi H..-1 tier. Ii:i; Unrnon II. I13. ' Htn mid rut'p. fnr I Virt j.-u ... r,1?.'" ",' ,,ur, liM- " rl.ii.as Han.tyi m fci ,.cr.,.,tr((!i'?i Iralcr. tiJi uuJlor. Wii KllzHheih AfcNiunililoii. ini; i:,h Pp.'llo! rrm .Vlannon. lluj l.vndora. Ill, Varilr ". llli Marrlaiiivrii, ll.1i Salon. 113; Harry (.Mll'ter. ll:i! I'nlniil l(, 1,4 ' 1"'1' Int, imrae 4oo, S fur nnja -J, n lluireil XL' :"rl,"- V'v Vlrrrolaf ln37' ,n,y"io"'; f"S". lt!.ii Joj.m. lost Jtimrer. 10.V; Lola. JIM! Ilneore. 107s Sta rr. Ills, Sntji Hoy, ion Ruih strlrklaiiil, lilS: Clark f. IDS.- ITarik 1-alleraon. 101; Pureiet. nil Inurili ruee, lhrf--)-r-olJ.. clalm'lna, niirsa I.VII). mile and L'o Jurdi-'lll !( t.'.yU" l'": -.'."." """ ."l:" ''iount lorla, . li I; , l.'i'leiii i I'rlnceas, . lflTj Ukulele, lott rlie,ioien. ii7, queen Trnvatn. 1117s TIpdi Snlilb. Hif, 1'retty llaby. Ill, .n.pl'l n'rer. Mftli rare, the rllmlrintlen purse, for tliree-eBr-nlils ntnl up, special tvelrhta. mite HlBlivvny. lull I'urrle ami rlnirt, III IJllIck Start. Ill) I'rlnevaa Janli-e, III ; ll'illte lloae. Ulj nenli of .Vlenln. IIS; Zoillac I I.I, UoiihIiI .Maclunni,i. Ii;i, Mcrlmamet-, ltai t Tbnuirfn Dure. 1 in. Klsth rncr. Ibi. jfKiol.tn and up, rlalnt Inc, purse lino, mile nnd An tarns Kilna. heih Thompson, loo; AlmeiU ijiwrenea, nil; Mnilon illrl, 101; liiiKlneaa Aaent. 110: dalar. Inr), Jason, nut lilt), xwe, hi ' Jarklcl, llli 1)1,1 lien. HI; llano, 117, Apprentice allowanee i-Ulmert.. W'ejther. i.lear; Iraik, fat, It's up to you, Mother- You hold the purse- strings. You do the family's buy ing and you pay the bills -then you put away what you can ior a rainy day. Even with higher prices, you find it is possible to save something each week why not buy some Thrift Stamps or War Savings Stamps with part of this? It's the best way to save, because more comes back than you put in, and be sides it is your patriotic duty to help win the war. Do vou know iust what these stamps are? Thrift Stamps are little stamps that cost only a quarter each. You save up 16 of them on a card then pay 14 cents more (in March) and exchange them for a War Savings Stamp, a bigger stamp that has now cost you $4.14 and in five, years will pay you cash $5.00. You see you're making mjpney while you're saving You can help a lot by buyinc War Stamps and Thrift Stamps today. . Buy Them at Store, Paitofficei, I Bank 'molt anywhere. f WS.S. musffimtsuups jtsuisBvrm VHtTED STATES OOVULMMENT Saara rnnlrlkiil,1 hv lha Trail lonapuie ana Mvinca j-uniia Nearly 1000 Light Weight Spring Overcoats To Be Sold at Less Than Their Regular Prices and at Much Less Than They Are Worth Young men's 'overcoats in two toned fabrics with contrasting backs and beautiful silk linings $25.00 were $35.00, now Staple black and Oxford Spring overcoats and Cambridge grays also reduced. Neat gray herringbone and twill weaves, Fishken tweeds, soft mouse fabrics light and warm ALL REDUCED AS FOLLOWS $25.00 for the $35.00 Coats $22.50 for the $30 Coats $18 & $20 for the $25 Coats A dozen imported Aquascutum light weight Spring overcoats $25.00 reduced from $35.00 to (Not all sizes). New, old-fashioned mackintoshes that were $18.00, reduced to $12.50 Gray and tan rubberized $15.00 raincoats are reduced to Transparent rubber raincoats here tofore sold for $25, reduced to-$15,00 TCverv item here trives a man an opportunity to buy his new Spring topcoat at a decided saving as well as to prepare for Spring showers in fash ionable raincoats which are guaran teed even though they are marked down below their market price. New Spring Suits Not a few forehanded customers already are purchasing our new Spring suits as quickly as they come into the crystal cabinets. They are very handsome and very stylish. $ 15, $ 18, $20, $25, $30,$35,$40 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chfestnut Street i ' " " " " " 1 "K 4?iHu i I i 'AsHVt'iJl ,, .- A iv '-a M i 8 satip rif)S1 -1 N, .1 ,K of l'hlladlphla.
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