r5 .-v m EVENING JUDMO JJAUaJflU-PUiLADEI-PHlA, JLWIUAY. MAHCll 3, 1n8 mm U POLLUTE If WISCONSIN All Light Is Pale as March We Hail Centlnned front ! One there w no wind to speak of on this oiwnlns ilay of the windy month of March, and tin! denno banks of iloudit AlttWlll nil uliMiv ill Altatifl llilxf ' mid over the Houth Atlantic Hlnte. Oulf , Mate and llio lower Mississippi ltlvrr. I The slmutlnneotm failures of itayllKht nfid electric light were connected The suddm cull for artificial Illumination when the nntur-it light falltd overtaxed the artificial lighting system. It n ex- Match 19 to Show Where J P'lnt at the office of the I'lillailcl- iji,i, j.irciriu cuiiipmiy c iiticrKivuii'i cahlo troutilo dot eloped, Just n It did I'cbru.irj 20. "We, -o after the trouble nnd will correct It In half nn hour," was Ilia promlsa when a. rciiorttr, groping lil.i way through the darkness of the IJvn Nino Pnmao I.mmi;n city ropni, scraped jand humped his nay Into a telephone booth and raited up the company, J It was forty minutes later that the lights blossomed forth again. Just nn I tlia rAtinl-ff Una atmiil t lilt nu ' fnf frtton on Uie resolution censuring Itim i n ' on ... Uusk.cUeil typewriter near w ma uar nmrutle. uw critics krirt ' window. Wlfta lint tlurln tli nlcht In nn ii... i. it..i. .u .--i .i .... aJTm. . !.!. i l ------- licit mu iihiiio Ullllllivn iiftnui iui wvi w "in k in rnougn Kt:nuiynien nultf a twill c wf'hwi n j.ui which nuu I iurcs at Wrtflance of eicry member and them on record. of Senator Seek to i tyaU'y 'After Tem porary Setback, i ) . i-n,i OF WAR SPIRIT m State Really Stands in i ' Nation's Struggle ... 1 r" MAl)ISO, Wl. March 1. AnU-Tji Kolletlo members of the loner MM In Wisconsin's anerial I.ria1aturft MpWMo brirnt the lai I'ollette totally W4t to a flnlah fight today. Afcetfico of n quorum enabled the foi lM of Ta Kollelto to forco adjourn- ' SMsll 'ei hut nlitht'a session, postponing the rtnortir waa about to hit an M v-afefilu 1 1 i iMnaiirlni til tin . 1. 1 a. . m place Then they slotted brlnlith ncaln for agmc time. 1 Hofora the Indoor nnd outdoor iIiikUs ere dlnfilpated Jho followlnu dialogue I wan reported In an olllce where tulllirht and Bloom held twin Hvn : "I 7ant to cc Mr. Jolinaon " "Jmporslbtc. lou cin't SI'I! nn)- body todaj," IIowerr, b naiiii lunch hour pcreonn were enabled to recoRnlro their frlruds on the rtrect by nixM, Thin was nccom- II .. .. ..,-. . . ... imiMlltf.l It, ftflltnfir llin, f iiltiBK lillr.n i, v, viiu in mue aerainir me iicpuoucan i ;;"" " "" " " "''- Q nom'iiatlon la linnmn na n "r. l-r.ll.Mn abnolutn failure to nniellorate nu Lilly .' imnn" Jmnts Thnmpwn. Iji Crosse, at- '" dusky condltluna ' AVASHIKUTON. Xlarch 1 v. WlacwwIn'B aenatorlal fl(ht la de ,v,Tiiiina; inn ursi DiR --ar pontics m-i ''i uo aince the l nlted stntea answered 5" uennany'a challenire. i . i a -i. m-i -,i..-. -..--.. - ,. wen mj iiinuiai ami pomirai iapn i WCtbn the primaries March 19 nlll 1ml 1 fvatriKtna; test of pacifism o. ar onlrlt. .Here la the situation! SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT GAINING, SAYSSENATOR Henderson, of NcaihIb, Writes In- cournRlnB Letter to Woman' Party Hend Here Tho Xatlonal Woinnn'a pari) 'a fctroiuj belli f In tho parsacc uf the Filrral uoniim aiilTraue ninendineiil crew een etronBer In I'lilladelphla today with the receipt of n letter from I'nltid Malts Senator I'lurles 1J, llrnderaon, of Ne vada, 'I he letter, tnadi publio nt tho haihiuartera of the pirt'r l'ctiiiajhiuih brnnch 111 the 1'rnfielil llllllillne, ns iiiMrofbcil to Mlrs Mm! II. liiKham, RAIL CONTROL BILL W'rst Prosecution on NEAR SETTLEMENT '" ?' VMat'""1 House and Senate Get Together Over Minor Differences ADMINISTRATION VICTOR WASHINGTON. March 1 'I ho lallrond lOiittol bill was In the, liuinli of House nnil .Senile conferees today with ecry prospect of speedy chairman of the pirly for l'ennshanln h, Voutd r the pa, of Iho ae.ulJ Krecn,e, on the 0Ht.re.KC. between the 'tor!'''', nnd Jm 1'bllette dclezate to the t Itcpubl'can contention. Til lifhr tt0lniMti nlia li, (Iim at m an 'iv lUprtientuthe l.enroot a,nd former Oo- rmoe ViallplM I UtrOnlnrn ulw. Ir. Id1 &" lj.ft 1T.A t A 1..tll H.nMM.. ..-.1 !.. F i " ' J" w'lruo iaiii,"ihil Uiiuvi l"C 'Ths darhuees Is HUelv to last until thla afteniDuu, wiien probably It will rain," It wns K.ild ' I'lio mist was caused bv .in In-current of inol all, nhu.lt lottered the tempcrnturo of the taturatid atmoNplirre suillilentl) to caue condensation nnd foir Tho cloud banha apparently ire quite thick nnd tho wind Is motlne about flte or fix mllea an hour fiom the north." The, phenomenon prewired no urcut ciiaiiKe In tho weather, It whh predicted j noosetegt t-oiora. The Democratic randldatea ire Joseolt Dai I in lta ilarnl fn4jt f,..inniL!,iis n t y. . .s.j jk.vuhi aiuuu v uiiiuiiiaiuitvi unu . t(fn in n2, nnd Dr. CliarlcR Mc- C?rlllV. Unit Inn- nilirtraia nf thi 1VIb. tvinain tfiu" i.i iriaTtiim. u(,.i n... ,.-' After this cenltmn lain tho thinner a .- (ww itniniKuuii unu nuts uuo i ,- -- ..--- of Hooter's rlsht-hand aides In tho food ,ur'' "'" lIrol' l,bout 32 decrees o. administration nlsht and the nky will beromo clear Victor 'Herg-er, .Socialist candidate, for haturda), aicotdlnir to tho.forccast adds real fire to tho situation , The Hepubllcan primaries wl'l ehoir -whether the Ui Toilette spirit atlll con trota tho Wisconsin Itepubllcan pnrty. 'The election April 2 will prote. It Is STREET IMPROVEMENT PLANS NOW COMPLETE held here. Just where Wisconsin stands Work to Cost $350,000, Chiefly for w,i his , jiuiii liiiuuntiim imi y-iii- i Tteniili- oerata an- frankli- pnnirni1 n the Kn. I Htpuirs c.tlat strenKth. particularly In lcw ot the vpllt vote againrt Berger. Propagandists Paid by Alliance, Charge Cantlnuril frem lase tine ' In the United States." mid Mr Campbell, "and of maintaining the rights or Indi viduals. Vet in the omcc of the United States Attorney In Hrle, I'a , on March -13, J91G, In a friendly discussion of go ernmental and Judlcitl matters, hq Bald: "Thm form of Roermneut la a fail ure, and the only correct form of gov ernment Is a constitutional monarchy.' "He nlso declared that ho was con vinced n monarchical firm of cot em inent was better than o.r form, and that there was mole llliertv under tlin 1.iih tt fv. dermaiiy, KnElJiid nnd Italy than under American laws, mere were present at thla time I. Ixjvtry Humes. l. I. J 'raw. ley, J. It. Dillon, Judge Moon and Ud I -Will Request Ilids Next Sututday inenl anil was tery hopeful He was In close touch with tho iiimmlttee lint Inc the nmcndnieiit In clmrce, nnd Its mcmberH nssurtd him that tho situation grew nioru fittorahle dull). Tho heaihiuarlrrs alsii melted n let ter from Miss Alice I'aul dtu)lntr that she had predicted the iimrudmeiit's ill fent hhc HHld that ttlth both tli- mijor purtlea hating Indorsed the nuiendinent mid with the l'rosldent In fator of It there was nu lonicrr ant doubt of Its passage The onlt thing to tight for now was the ntnldaiico of inineconary Of la), SCIENTIST INSISTS APE IS DESCENDANT OF MAN Unlcisily of London Piofcrsor Urushes Aside l'ost-Dnr- winlnn Thcoiy I.OMxiN, MnriJi 1 lnieiiil of min being u ilemendant of tho nie the lattei Is mure llkel) desieudeil fiom limn at -cording n the tlieort rdiitmed lit W nod Junes, professor of nnilnint at the Till terslt nf London, in it lectin e on the oilgln of nmn The professor deilaied that mill as man Is fur more aiulent thin the whine alilbroiiuld hiaiiili He lu"lrted these assertions were pioted tij lecent nnalonilitl lekearch, and ttero ilediu ihle from the tthol,' trend of gcologlctl and anthropoiOKlcal dli-iotcr) I'lof Wood .(ones iniide n looting ip peil fur the reconsideration of the post Darttlnlnn (oiucptloti of mans com paratltelt reient i mergence from the brute kingdom The inl-wliiR link of Hmlej, ho assir'eil If cter found, would not be a more apelike man but a more human ape NEW RED CROSS DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR MAY 6 Another ?100,000,000 Needed for Wotk Among Amciicnn nnd Allied Men I'repirallons hate In en lunipltlcd b I Director Datesman and Chief Dunlap, of the lllghuat llurean, for extenslto Improtements of streets and roads which . are In need of repnlrs Ilids on thla I work will be requested next Saturdiy and plans hate been made to puoh thn work to an cirly completion. It Is estl-1 mated that the work will cost 1150,110(1. Three hundred and thlrtv thousand dol lars will bo used for repair work i It la felt that eten with the expendi ture of thla mono) It will not lie sum I I'lent to do all the work which Is nccos- . rar) tho setere weather of tho last winter hating resulted In gleat damage to streets, llie loads to be icpilred arc .those known as lountrt rouli ioii Islructcd of bituminous materials xbout 120 000 will be spent nn this work ' According to the iitiitiu wlil,ii itti been made eter section of the clt will no giteii auenuon so lar us lepalis arc I Tod i) ibout .' i,.i. tii-o ii m iiiu-uiir j-iicmins ptilNlnl Intention to hate the wink done first! on iiiosc etreets on wnicli there Is heaty traffic. Arraugemeiits hate been made where, lit the mateilals neceseal) for the wolk wilt be obtnlned. WAsHINOTOV Much 1 I he War Council of tho American lied t'rosit an noiiiices tint a campaign to ruNe an other JIOO.000 000 would hi gin M it C and continue through tit it week In the llrst ililtc which was ion dueled during the week beginning lutio IS last far the Xmcilcin people tdtdged ipproxlm itelv $lnu iiiiuoou 'lo elite iiiiproxlm He It $S7 "On umi li i been .ippmpi laird for tt u irllif , to keei up this work, which lliclml. 1 vertices lomliied to tiie Mllex as well as to the llRhtliig men of our own mini. II) will reimlie nt least $100 uiiiMino mure heii tin- first fund was nil -ed nan i nvu nun Aniorlr-ins wen- actite meriucia m mo .inerican Jted i ro OO'i 0H0 meile ins aie KAVOK V. S. 'IIMUKK CONTROL Sennto Committee Recommends Pai- (.eiitlnued fro ii I'atr line , bread, on tinea I biscuits or bntlcy caKcs Conferees i being used. ONHI'Kll.SejVH IIATIOVM A new week's iiitlons for racli per son, (iimoiiiKC'd Hip sninc lltne ns the In cad tit, Is nn follows' Meat Tito pounds Wheat flour One half pound for looking, Hir.td- Tito pounds of Victor) lenf Jluttei One half pound. Tats- One half pound for lUoMm; mul kltelien. Hubmi Three font ths of n pound. Vegetables milk, ponltiy, giuno iinO htafoods as tnnc.li iim elesltcd. t'lilladcliililniis must obscitc this tilling. At priseut the food iidtnln Isttntlon uiti mi nioto tlinn "suggest" this me.iMiio tn tho penple, Insliig It em high patriotic grounds nnd in King the obscrwime of Its inllngs iih nn csseutlnl In crushing Kulscrlsm. Hut n Rcnctnl fnlluip t" obscne the i tilings "Ml lead to iltnllc icgulatlons, pointing to lieaxy lines and jail sou tent cm. No liidltlilinil or set of linn MiIuhN will be nllcmcil to Haunt tho i tilings it,ci:i os iiovui: 'Tiie iinnnln mo iiimn their honor," "If ioinp tail in nu tlmt sluilild nhtiiln iimoiig In) ill people Met ner measures must bo Invoked " And even tho Vktotv loif. as It w 1 now eonstltulcd, ooll tint) bo super- I seeled, uccotdlng to Mi Cooke, ttlth a ! loaf coutiilnlng eonnldeiHliI) less wheat than the SO pet tent noiv pcimltteil, or even ttlth one consisting entlicly of substitutes How bicad ill it be baked "tllli as initc'i as T'i per ernt eereal i uhtlttileil foi wheat will In denionstialed b) the domestic silenee ilepattnienl of Hitxel Institute to ant Hrge group of ttoinni hls tins announced todat pilku tlons should be made to the domestic silence ilrpattuieitt eif the Institute nt 'I hlrt) -second nnd Chestnut streets Tile t tilled Mati-s food nilmlnlsll.i- tlim ndtlsed all bakus todav the) nun 'eoilliuie to iii lie flnui as ii ttlieit lloui stlbslltuto In htor) biead until Mnich II, but nut betond that dite In the baking rcgulitlnnx Issued IVbtiiiiv I, the use of i)e ,"otir was limited till Miinh 3 Tin deelslon to giunl the ex- , tension was reached because In pome I sections of tho counti) vvheie other sub- stltutes are not available, r)o flour can i be ret ill eel I "Wo must coiitrlbiito to the cause within foui months vlrtuall) the whole amount that nnlln.iril) wo uso in tint ! tlmo for domestic consumption," ho 'h.ild "We hive alie.idy exported our entire sin plus." two houses. As It pissed the House lite list night tho bill was as complete it victory for tho Adm nlstratlon aa the hcunte incas Ute Tito dlffeiences to lie Milled by conferees arc so slight that It Is ex pected tho meisuic will icich I'rcsldent WIIon earl) next wtel. Here nro the ilirfetenccs between tho llotisc and Scioito bills: t'nder the House hill tho Tiesldent tail 11 lallrnitl rule b) exiciltlte order lie tun v submit dl-mutcs to the Inter- ftatn Cniiiiiierep Ciinimlssloii. but Is not i sold Alt. Cooke hound to abide hi that lod)'s lllidlngs scivp the eoilt- t ndi th" Senate bill tho rresldent tan Initiate i.ites nnd in ike them lm iiiptllulel) effective, hut they are sub Jut to letlew umi revision bv the In terstate Coiiitnricn Commls'lon 'Hie 11001(0 llxed the period ot Golem nn nt uintiol after tin war at not more than two n iih llm .sVnate nt elgliteen tuiuitliH The Adinlnlstratlon hill oilgl nail) lift this per inil 'until Congtes shall eirelei otherwise ' Until Ilotitr and hinnte bills take a. I short-lino tonipetlilve lallroads undei liotrrniurnt entitiol and bot,i provide the fSon nno ijiio levoltlng fund foi fltnticlng the ptojert Vdiiilnlstrntlou foices won In tiie Hnit'o onl) nflei sh irp fighting In which Hip npiiosltlon nt one period Mitt ceded In passing the .Sweet amendment wilting into the bill the t-amc-r.itc-tnihlng pro tista! tontnlnid In the hen He measure 'llils ttei was itvcticd Mr)cr London nfieieii an amendment turning the tallioads b it k to private ownership nlneO-nlne )cirs after pp.ice eeiiics 'I he final vote on the measure was 337 to t, those who opposed It being 1hom.es lt ntinkv ) and iioidou (Ohio) Demo crats and Chandler (Oklihnma). Den nlson (Illinois), Hansen and ltntusejcr (Iowa) lUpublleins Shoots Customer; Ends Life in tear (enllnueil fre-n I'ste line berg asked of Lulu vvh) he had Insui ei his wife, and Mil In-litcd that he ilW not. It was then, MlU sa)s, that W'eln- bug reinarkid, "I bate n no 'on o iiiow i'iir brains out." and numetiM" ; "';" a retolter from his mit pocket Ml ' nliii Is somewhat trlpplcd. wjlil he pushed the door and tried his bes o .i... i 1..11 11,1,1 We Inhere M fool held It open but a few Inches, enough for llio gun tn bo pointed In the lulltvii) I he flit thre bullets went wild but the foiiith struck his thonlder. accorillng to l.utr Lut. imiutdlatilv after being rhol. ran thinugh the hnllwav shouting to his sister. Taniilt. I'alinle. I 111 shot Weinberg, evidently suffering with a uulek-acllng lemoito after hearing Mitis shouting that he bid been shot, stepped to the sidewalk and shot lilmclf He was dead when he was taken to the Women's, llotneopillilo Ilo'pltnl .Magistrate Carson, who was ruhed to tho hospital In hoim of securing an iinte-ninrtein statement, w is told the story of tho traged) b.v Mil Lut. Ih parti) paralvzed lie hns been nn emplovo at the llelltvue-stratford for several )ears Mrs Weinberg Is protiated with grief over the death of her husband Mis .1 Hunter 2113 North Smetlley htieet was all eve witness of the tnigcdt HAHY I)i:AI); SISIHU DYING Childicn rntally Ruined When Gas Jet iKnitct Curtain I.ne tut tains, Ignited bv a gas Jet mused a flro last nlglil that resulted In the death of one child and the serious burns lo nnothei nt 2011 Wilder street, Tie dead i hlld Is James O lines, colored, seteutccn months old Ills sister. .Sat ah (I lines, s nt the I'flljrllulc Hospital suffering from burns and apb)xl ition. Little hope Is entertained for her rccot eiv Mis llacbel Gaines, the mother, was attending a t hurch servleo when the luildent octurred The children were being tarried from the home b) firemen of Hnglno No J I when she icturneil. I WILL I'KSHT PnOmiH I iu- Opponents in Delaware to OiK.nizr a Party ABiunsl Amrnuiucin. nlir It ei nn imn.,n iwi u, n. .wiAiuifn f. ' DII3 IN AIR ACCIDENI wel WILMINGTON, Del . Mareh I M:,fhernr.lcensan,,tUn.n r. ; . ... i...u isnfiiriif-ii to iiniiUKi'm id U is nnV.oun.ed ll.at It Is the Inten tion to form a tinly here vthlch will ho oppopeit to national ptohlhlllon The purposn is not in iioiiiiii.; " '" i i- tlatis, but to question all i.inillihitcs roriColinaii, oil ce ami I" oppose thoe who nio i jr-d nl fawn or national pnuunm"" Jcisey City Lieutenant Killed Cimji umi Yule Athlete In France I LAK'i: CJIAItI.i:S. Mi, March J Liiutenant William 1. Maglll, of Jersey Clt.v, S J , nf tho linn) uvlntlnn conn 1 was kiiirti. anil i.icuicuaui iciinnd I.i! of the iiiailne corps, was In.vl oi..i. ..i.... i..j.. ..1...1 . .Am iiKioit wii'-n umi ten inane reus ',0 fell ill eicrsinei i iciu .,...t I. Alnl Jmltre Ni:W llAVHN, Conn. March lKn """"""'' '' .' .tcfi curt h Heuinan iicao. c ass of nit HAUHIMHt'lltl. Mi'Kli. 'V"V..r'i'"i'.la naval avlitor n)lng In Prance, ii.... "i. i.w it iiiino ulril acre niMii '.'. ..... i.. .. .. , :..' v"" ivV ter n mini cut allot nev of killcel )c-ieiu..., ... . oeainuno accitlnv lirriltitown. to be .ludge of the 1'erry lunlata dlstilct, to 111! the ". i msti 1'V llie iip.uii in ,." is" .i.vww. The district Is tlry nnd Ke let pemi inenta are strongly In that direction He Is n Hepubllcan according lo a message received at Yalejj V,niversu)-, c-,, n ,,n-n-,iniie mani'i ,..r of the. Vale football neiuad t.-tl tear. He was n son of the Into Wllllatnil A. lte.nl. ot New Vork city. C if " " fl: Diamonds as an Investment To those who seek a safe and per m a n e n t investment wc stiongly urge the buying of diamonds. Not only arc they constantly increasing in value, but can readily be converted into cash. A personal inspection of our carefully selected stock will convince you of the excellent values wc have to offer. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND AIHItCHANTta JIJWELCltS- i ilLVnilbMlTUS L J m VmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmB'mimm-immmmmm baire of Dill W VSIILMHUV Miinh I Tiie Sen ate Milltniv ITalis Committee voted this iifliruorin to ritommend pas M.i of th i h iniliiilaln bill empower ing til" I'ltslileut to tciminindccr tlm-lii- t! the i I mils and thulnr products foi w,u put post m Ihi nieasutp was put forward hi the Adnilnl'li.itlnii to lelicte the dlfTI cullies of thn i-liipplng board and tho aln raft boa id In obtaining lumber I'ntler tin tout islnns nf iim tan .i.A less) I'lesldint would lit ,iuthorl7til to estab- iisn leguMiienis lor tin lumiiei business even lo the ixtctit of fixing tin length of logs till .Makes Tobacco Army Ration WASHINGTON. March 1 - Tobacco would be im hided In nrmv lotions under a bill Introduced 111 the House by Hep lesentatlve Galllvan of Jlassiiehtisetts, and icferrcd to tho Alllltar) Committee warn ririniii, ui . iiuaiieipiiiu. i Senator Klmr asked the witness If the H alliance baa been active since America 'AlEKION BOY SCOUTS entered tho war. Tho reply was that U thn alliance has been nassttei during fhnt re :;" " " i Bf " "ll,ol.,.ll v:t,, -ll..... in. Alio wtlliess ueciitreu mac llio ivomin- ---r,--- wv,w.Mvws, a,,,.., Istratlou baa been aevcrely criticized by Prowess in Ruislntr $33,000 for HOLD A JUBILATION ," orancnes or me Alliance, anu lit th's f.v connection ho declared that In Not em ber, 1!HS, Doctor Hexamer declared to the Wisconsin AIHinee; "Wo have never had so mlserahle and contemptible an Administration as the. present one," and nttacked the Got em inent In other wa)s Uncle Sam's ritrhtcts The Merlon Troop, llov hcouts America eleven hots ralspd I.1J nun during tho simunei foi Cncle .Sam's fighters, of which 117.000 was applied to a gymnasium at tho riillndelnhla Natt- Vard and $15 000 to a V J! C A nui tor llio i-ol'llcrs pi t'rauce ASKS COURT TO ENJOIN NOMINA'HON OF NEGRO I Regular Rcpuhlitan Nominee for ConKtesi Wtinls Name of Rival Kept Off Ticket Ni:w "4 OIIIC. .March 1 supieme Cotut Justle-o Krlnnger heird argument )esrrdiy and ieerved decision on nn apPlliatiOll bV Jonil V Holies, reirlil.r "( Hepublic.in cindldito for Congress in llio Twcnt) -first District foi an In junction restraining tho boird of elec tions from printing ti mine of the Kcv Hcteid) L" HaiiMiin a uegio c ludldaie on the ballot Abram .s KNt rncu rAtD vctob. COLUMBIA EDISON Write. Cull or Phono W.I AtVT.t EVERYBODY'S. IOO NJOIUST. WANTED fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli 1 E Moderately ft; p LOWEST X RATES ON LiVMrS goods I OF VALUE I . .... tVolk 1)11 both the lull rilnir., Ic iitntpr- ' LESS GRAIN IN NKAIt.HEEIc wnv. it was -.nnniiiiepii iii i'iii-pc iii.i. sei for Hones siia tn,, i,n,i..i 1 Ul' VALUE I :: ? -- oiio of the Mouts, at a Joly gathering .man's nominating petition contained ClllPlff atnVNM I Makers Limited to 70 Per Cent of fjAAy -- -v ,, ,,,,- FRIDENBERC t, Last .ears quota -,-,. , 3i-lon"f T e,flher''lhoi0?,Z , ,c ? """ I 37 N.III2T(D.t F)lb.rl6Arh), p WASHINGTON. March 1 -Near-beer & o',r.,,rJ.',f.,?,:,e;,,SaLr; J f'"- "&"n ?l j VJMD Cor 9'-" cVBuHonwood SU h makers are limited to 70 per cent of i second hiHcmnii of the Athletics, and - 2 I Common Councilman Harry Ditli., long- . rr- ' ' Vi1l Ihrt tnul nilmlnUl-nllnn .,lA.l t 1'IIHJ CH'l,llU HI 1IIC PIIOC llrtlll, M rif UlO .aaHaaMM m ,. ZZZ jeai. the foo.1 administration ruled tr- thlef ,,,,). l 1BBHH WmmW ( OrillOtSsr Iirt --rtt . dm'. Hooter hods that temiirr.mci, liBH mtmmW "mmiMlHI tV W 5 iv grain and other foesl materials used last year, the food administration ruled tr Any. Hooter holds that temperance I revM must 1-e held to tho strict regula- 25 CENTS AN OUNCE WILL t ui.. hvti-iiiiii. invnuiK ui I'UCr I IIU It, una ii Ho explained that baker -nav uo it- flour an wbeat nubHtltute only! Until March 31. Oriclnnllv Km uwp u a BAt wurui nuoHiiiuie wrh ix-ruilltru onlj until March 3. but diniculty In obtalulntr &, wmi.1 nuudvtiuri ruiiiv- rcLiiviua LUlveu J-' AVtAnuInn rf Ilia. Hiiia HmI .IM.VIIWIUII Wl. HID III IIC Jlllllt RE COST OF AERIAL MAIL Machines to Make Regular Ttips, Stopping at Station Near League Island RICHARD Y. COOK'S WILL Widovy. today. TitenD-flte cents an ounce will be the i barge for the carr)lng of mall by the new aerial mall route hPtween New Vork, Washington and riitladelphli, Postmaster Thornton annouuiel today It Is anticipated that a decided reduc tion In rates will naturally come aa the service Is perfected, I Machines making rrgulnr trips will stop ut the station to bo constructed near thn Philadelphia Navy nrd init there will be dliret trips between Wasli- i nese airplanes Governmt nt mall trln will be muilp dall), tha number of trips to be In- -.in- .!... i . . ,i creased aa soon aa the time for Hying wills probated wero those oil nnd stopping bero has been reduced. ,-v. -i"nn. .nuts .ixorut l.lglit-I The schetlu ed t me is estimated lo hp r.tt.5iuii: xicqucainea 10 ills r Other Wills Filed Tho estate of nichard Y. Cnnk. (nrm 'president of the Guarantee Trust ana Oil. TV.K...I. A.... -A ... ...... -i.. '"1'V"" WV.IHH.I.JT, -...iuc ui -;cju,- inC(on and New SotY. cpVOOfl and upwnrel," Is bequeathed to thol.ii carry the bulk of Ei trHluor'M widow by the will probated To begin, one touiid t which In prltata bequests about three hours Other Ttebeie t't aenth street P,t; disposes of property worth 111 250: Wit. ft w-ram li. rersnaii, ixt -ninth avenue and , BVi Tenth street, Oav: Lane. 1.31: Alice --j a.iiii.iih',,1, Aiii.iy-u.ii. ct.eie ano ' Powolton nvenue, 113,000: Jano M. i Caniobe . 2331 Kt. A ban's nlace. ISGno- tjTlmothy J. Coonahan. (513 Lincoln ' drive, 15000. and Margaret Sweeney ) s 9i uuiotm virvce, vvv. HHDH HBf Connoisseurs .-"l iH M Appreciate .-mW MH f'f Select ! SDONDIGO VHKBjHywr -VCsKKTSiLVWllE. t(T XrSVimXmtiSZ!&?. y jHrrr try tm &3&&im?' WmBSSBmSr H(T tfft REINA VICTORIA SIZE 7 Havana Filler Shade Grown Wrapper A,V H MildFrafranl Delightful Salisfuinti Cigar In several t,Ues. Pent Dros. rs I'hila: Make Your Feet Young Again Pains and aches dis- appear as if by magic, jj once you v ear 1 93r.Sit$fecd I CUSHION SHOES For Men and Women The stientifically con- S sltucted cushion sole Inings instant lelief fiom swollen EES s joints, callous and weaken- S cd arches, and eventually r eff-cts a c . !ctc cure. SE The careful workman- S ship; selected materials; up-to-date spting styles, : a P n ' a 1 to discriminating E drcsscts, Caution: Devvate of finud. S The genuine, original Cttsii. p ion Shoes cannot be had at E any other store in Phlladcl- S phia cw'cpt nt f H No. 8 North 13th St. H IH What the coal situation has meant to a Dealer i In order that the public may rcah'.c the conditions under which 1. at a coal dealer, have labored in trjing to deliver coal the last few months, I desire to present the following facts: 1 have endeavored to deliver orders in the rotation in which they were received. 1 Have kept mv emiiimicnt ruimhii! conslautlv to deliver orders. At no time since last October (when 1 was practically out of coal have I hired out a horse, a team, or an auto-truck to anybody. On the contrary, J nave engaged outside teams to help haul my orders. Have tried lo relieve the sick and suffering immediately. Have assisted the Emergency Aid, offering to deliver fouhem as much as 50 tons a day. ' ; Have done what I could to make as wide distribution a'ossiblc, enlisting the help of Y. M. C. A. and church workers, who have gone out with my trucks to sell in small quantities in the districts lit which distress was greatest. Have followed the instructions of the Federal Fuel Administrationjin every particular. f Normally I never have moie than 1000 orders at one tiine, which means two days' running. At the height of the demand 1 hadO.OOO to 25.000 orders, which, even with a new and detailed system ofjndcxing and an increased office force, caused delay in locating and handling. "" Ordinarily two trunk lines to our telephone exchange five cus tomers prompt service. Today with live lines in constanPiisc and with additional operators, calls arc so numerous that customers frc tuently experience delay in communicating with us. jf While laboiing under the strain of abnormal circumstances mis takes have necessarily crept in, which 1 greatly regret, bui I have, spared neither myself nor my organization in' extending courteous' service and in trying to do our full duty. 1 Whatever the future of the coal situation, I .shall continue to do mv utmost to render efficient service. Je"S Dorit lose sleepiJ because of an! i O.U.1U1H BrMklyn llailt make it well I Sp eM you expect to sleep INK iwiswyoii ck) Boirle- IWMv tit trouble? , tmA etlwr Mehlmr ln 1 4mt oftws hmv thorn. Mt It la mtnrWm hour iiMHrtM rs rnv doily nn nar rrom frwiMjmn iMl?at tlM 3JP si: , fwo Years in Hell and Back with a Smile Private Peat, in his book, which is also called Private Peat, sends a cheering message to the mothers and fathers of American boys. The worst days are over," he says, and he gives his reasons. It is a booc written by a soldier, of the war as he saw it, with many inter- "? "te lights on life in the trenches and passages replete with uii imny accas. PRIVATE PEAT stands out as a masterpiece for 1U freshness, its obvious jincerity, its warm human feeling-, which two years of suffering in the trenches hve not been able to extinguish.. Phthdtithia Pmi Private His Own Soldier Story sVIs ' tt, .iiJiiBiBfAw SB t. 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