Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1918, Night Extra, Image 3

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Packard Motor Car Co.
Flske Rubber Co.
Baldwin Locomotive Works
National Biscuit Co.
Proctor & Gamble Co.
Marshall Field & Co.
Pennsylvania Railroad
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Senate Preparing to
Finance Corporation
Confer on Rails
Pass
Bill.
WASHINGTON, March 2
Whilo conferees today got down to
work on the railroad control bill, tho
Senate pieparcd Io piss the war finance
corporation measuie
Both these ltnl war bills nio ex
pected to be made law bs President
VIIon's signature bcfoie March 15
Though tho IIouo Was and Means
Committee hast not jet concluded hear
ings on tho flinncc corporation bill,
It Is expected that Its passage will take
but a short time w hen It Is reported out.
An Insurgent moement basing pre
sented the passage of the bill by the
Senate estcrday, Henator Simmons In
charge of It planned to push It today.
This Insurgent movement resulted In a
lctory for tbot-c demanding that Wall
street be forced to beep hands off tho
management of the 'Corporation.
Through a long parliamentary tangle the
Senate rambled finally to this conclu
sion regarding the tllrcctorH of the cot-
poratlon:
That no director of the coipnratlon '
shall either directly or Indlrcttls par
ticipate In any transaction of the cor
poration affecting the Interest of an
concern with which bo Is cither directs
or Indirectly lonnected
This provision, sponsored by Renaloi
plttman, Nevada, will force directors
of the corporation tn sever all connection
with the big Wall sticct business Inter
ests, Plttman said. He pointed out that
unless they do thev aro bound to hio
a shale in transactions cither directly
or Indirectly Involving their concerns
. While the Senate cleaned up this
measure the .ludlelarv Committee tried
again to get a sole on the Overman bill,
empowering tlio President to tcorginlze
tho war agencies to obtain greater fll
rlency. It seined unlikely the deadlock
In the commltteo would be broken
ARMY CONTRACTORS
ARE HELD FOR GRAFT
H. H. Lippcrt & Son Under i
$10,000 Bonds Court-Martial
for General Cruse
CHICAGO, March 2.
Henry II, Lippcrt and his son Adolph,
Chicago army contractors, arrested on
C charges Involving Major General Thomas Alfred Maliom. 1811 Cllnnodo street Portj
Crnse it retired In nllei-,l r..e. seventh Ward, prisoners' Board J1000
cruse, u. s- . , retired, in alleged graft Michael Stephens, astl North Tourth
were airalgucd befoto United States i
Commissioner Mason today and ordered
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held under bonds of 10,000 each Theit
hearing was set for Match II.
Llppert declared he was not guilty of rm Ward." rlt .rver. iiooo" """
ony conspiracy. I joeph Schramm, joss. Kast WlllUm
"I have done moie than 11,000.000 ;''' Tnentyflfth Ward, writ server,
worth of business with tho armj," he ' Marv Tlend-rson. 1-1 South Mole street,
said. "I base known General Cruse for Ninth Ward, cleaner. 1600.
fifteen sears lie was retired and had.
iernnM.?.TVliBslon V,"3 '"Y " DR. GREEN MENTIONED
I considered him a valuable man as my i .. ..
representatiso and deny that I am guilts I AS DIXON'S SUCCESSOR
of any conspiracy "
charrVnirslotirorctlorClaBsmatc and Friend of Late State
aid 312 of the United States Criminal Health Commissioner May Suc
Code. This involves consnlrarv nn.i i it:
aiding nn.l -i, r, ,W"..:
.-.... B u.iU nucmiit VJ cue I A ViTUSU IO
commit the crime of receiv Ing money and
other saluablo consideration for pro
curing a contract."
WASHINGTON. March 2.
Major General Cruse, retired, charged
n Chicago with taking money for sers--lecs
In connection with army contracts
called at tho War Department today to
consult with Assistant Secretary Crow ell.
Crow ell, however, was unable lo see
hlni. It was understood that contracts
obtained through H. II. I.lppert &
Son have been canceled It Is claimed
that Cruso accepted payment for as
sisting the I.lpperts In securing blanket
and supply contracts after his retire
ment from the quartermaster corps.
Cruso will be tried by court-martial,
as It Is held he was not empowered
to accept retainers even after his re
tirement .LONG PULPIT CAREER ENDS
Tho Rev. William Kessler MacNcal,
veteran of Philadelphia Conference
The Rev. "VVIIIInm Vacate.. SfnnV.,1
fl 5!?.ln,eSt member of the Philadelphia
r Annual Conference of the Methodist liuls-
COnal Chtlrnri uiKi ,1Ia,1 nn TH...-.,.!...! ...
!' hifra aU,on Chester County, will be
r. ,..."""'' Auurvii o. urier serv
ices VVl ho holH nf 1V, hnr.. .j"il
L J ,n Hopewell Church. near'Downlng-
I-l I"3 "rtn Bccinv-iwo years om.
J The ltd- Ilr HtunK-.nl uj VT-. '...
r i'llh8 laFt Octob'r. when he svas stricken
I.... u.it-iiuuiuiim cuiniJuciiiion resulting
'n,,nls death. Ho Is surslved by hi,
tWlffinnrt'n onn V7IIMn. 1.- SnX--- r
ifinewspaper man.' of this city." Csrus Mac
(eal, also of this city, Is a brother, and
i -em. vvuiiam h, Williams, of Chester
County, a sister.
FIREMEN'S FUTILE RUN
ItSmoko in Upper Floor of Filbert
Street Building Causes Alarm
'. tn,n column of smoke floated lazily
ijneirn an eighth-story svlndow of the
K.e?.Bulu,lnl?. 1211-13-15 Filbert street.
liWlortly after 11 o'clock this mornlne-
Ii exc','', pedestrian turned In an
r-"-". wiiiibiiik uui nix. esuuiuo uom-
llrn vi " uyo iruCKS,
vRushlng through the central section ' Antwerp has condemned to death
flth befit clanging madly. Hie engines or espionage the Deglat, Socialist Sen
jui! a big crowd to collect In fronH .Mora Colhjaux and Lwace. ...,
tha hllrnliifr- htillllnir
There was o. "firp'' It was In a flue
hrgtla employs had extinguished
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-itjvi4 n couple eii rvivcrn, v
JERSEY EDUCATOR
IN NATION'S FORCES
Lewis II. Cnvris Quits State
Service for Federal Board of
Vocational Training
T1U3NTO.V, Starch 2.
Dr. Cahln N'. Kendall, State Commis
sioner of IMucatlon, at a meeting of
the Stale Board of 1 ducatlon at tho
State House today,,announccd the reslg
natlon of Lewis II Carrls, of Newark,
ns Assistant Commissioner of Education,
In charge of Industrial and nRrlcultur.il
education and the nppolntnient, to suc
ceed Mr Carrls, of Wesley A O'Leary,
director of the county ocatlonal schools
of H3SCX County. The board conrimed
the appointment of Mr. O'Leary,
In announcing tho resignation of As
sistant Commissioner Carrls,
Kendall paid:
Doctor I
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"Mr. Garrls bai been uppolntcd to a
very important position with the fed-
era I
uoaru roi Vocational Tralnlnc
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""' i.i. ncxi io me uoaru itself, he
I will hae one of the three most Impor-
"m liusiiions in tie countrv in thin
'ld- : cal"'l "'t 'cl that It Is a com.
pllmcnt to Mr Carris, and llkewlso n
compliment to the school sjstcm of New
Jersey, that ho has been selected for
this ery Important place
'The new assistant Commissioner of
Education, Mr. O'l.carj. Is a graduate
of Dartmouth College in the class of
189B. and also spent a sear ut tho Mas
sachusetts Instltuto or Technology He
was for a time connected with the so
catlonal schools of New Hedford, Mass
in 1313 he went to New onl ns asslst-
ant to Dr C A Prosser, who was at
that time secretaiy of tho Society for
tnc Promotion of industrial 1 ducatlon
He was also n member of the faculty
of Pratt Institute as director of tho
depaitment for ttnlnlng trade teachers
'From theco positions he went to
Newark as dlreetoi of the Mso Counts
vocational schools
'Mr, O'Lears has had an active put
In the preparation of various repot ts
nnd bulletins for the National Society
for the Promotion of Industrial Kduca
tlon nnd for tho United States liureau
of Labor At the outbreak of the pres
ent svar he was called into serslec by
the Government to establish a school
Ht the Itoek lslind Atstnal for the train
ing of Inspectors of army equipment.
ENTERTAINED GUNMEN,
CITY JOB HIS REWARD
Vare, in Revenge for Gleason's
Action, Puts Henchmen
in Sheriff's Office
A number of Vare men Including
Michael Hogdnnoff who figured In the
I'lfth Ward murdci trial as the care
taker of the Deutsrh club, where tho
New York gunmen had their headquai
ters, base been appointed to positions
In the .Sheriff s oltlcn to take the places
of Penrose men who base been dis
missed Tho announcement of tho appoint
ments was made hv Senator Vare, who
declared that in discharging two Vare
men from positions as commltteo clerks
Doctor Gleason, president of Common
Council, had acted In bad faith The
appointment of the men In the Sheriffs
office Is understood to bo a measure of
retaliation by tho Varo forces The
position to which Hogdannff was ap
pointed pass a salary of $1000 a year,
j The list of appointees follows:
ltnrir Kolbn 010 North Seventh strut,
InlrlPemn warn. cierK io rippuiy S11IMI
.limits J Parker. 17.1.: South Thirty-sixth
utrcet Thlrty-elxth Ward, assistant to execu
tion derk, 11200
Michael llogiinnoff, 410 Tlno street, ruth
Ward clerk Jinoo
Annrew J loin, auao janney street.
Twents -filth Ward nr oners' minrd. $1000.
oners miftrd. xiopo.
Ioor street. I;ieht.
T'eter r. Stafford.
IWI.
penth Ward prisoner' uard SI0OO.
Dennis V. Durns. ilM Welltel street,
Twent-flfth W'ard pisonerii, guard, S100O
(Jeorse Kranz. not l.vcomlne street, Porty
thlrd SVard prisoners' puard, $1000
Oenrge nnnstlel, l-"t Queen street, Third
VVarrt. prisoners cuwin titnui
street, Thlrtj-flfth Ward, prisoners' cuard,
tinnn
Thomas P. OallaBher. 21 North Tourth
I street. "Mxrn aru jmiiinr hiiu Guar'), ihhi
rtohert Klawanskj i.17 I'lno street. Fifth
Word, writ server. Jiooy
I tCUU Illlll
Dr. Rdgar M. Green, a member of
the advisory board of the State Health
Department. Is being mentioned In liar
rleburg as the probable successor to Dr.
Samuel O. Dixon, as State Health Com
missioner, Doctor Dixon died In the
University Hospital on Tuesday.
Doctor Green has b$en medical In
spector of Northampton County ever
since the creation of the department,
having been one of the men taken over
In this position from the predecessor
of the Health Department, the old State
Hoard of Health. He was a classmate
of Doctor Dixon at the University of
Pennsylvania and has slnco been a close
personal and professional associate.
Friends of the late commissioner say
there Is no doubt that If Doctor Dixon
had the naming of his successor he
seould choose Doctor Green. Other names
mentlned for tho place are those of Dr.
Wlmer Krusen, director of public health
nnd charities, and Dr. W, O. Davis, a
prominent Philadelphia physician.
DANIELS PREDICTS END
OF SUBMARINE MENACE
Utilizing Many Things nnd Co-operating
With Allies Will Cur
tail U-boats
WASHINGTON. March 2. ' What we
have done in co-operation with our
allies, what we are doing and what we
shall do shortly will curtail the sub
marlno menace," Secretary of the Nnsy
Daniels said today. ..,,., ,.
"I am not only confident, but I know."
continued the secretary. "No one thing
svlll get this result There Is no patent
svay or gemns y10 iii;i
The menace svlll be reduced by util
izing many things We are going after
the U-boato determinedly.
"The pendulum of sinkings swings
back and forth, but the backward swing
Is never so far as It was In the past."
SENATORS TO DIE AS SPIES
Belgian Socialist Leaders Con
demned by German Court-Martial
iviBTEimAil. March 2. According
to the Het Volk, a German court-martial
nui. Tnrlstra the Dutch Koclallst
leader, has telegraphed t6 Philip Schelde.i
matin, me unnumi uinjuiivjr nw.iii,,
leader, appealing to him to use i his .In-
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CONGRESS TO DECIDE
SIZE OF LIBERTY LOAN
McAdoo Sets Anniversary of
U. S. Entry Into War
as Date
WASHINGTON, March 2.
Congress will determine the number
of billions the Clocrnment Is to borrow
In tho third Liberty Loan
The date had been formally bet by
Secretary McAdoo ns April 0, annlvcr
Rary of America's debut Into tho world
conflict.
The standing Authorization for Oov
enimenO bonds stood today at S3.S00,- i
000.000 As the big loan Is to go much .
past this figure, McAdoo said last night
ho will ask Congress for new nutorlza
tlon Besides the added sums to be bor
rowed under the coming loan, this au
thorization. It anoearcd llkclv. will make
provision for tho other big loans which
must be floated beforo many more
months piss to pay the nation's over
mounting war bills
That Congress wilt do McAdoo's bid
ding was not seriously questioned. That
divers proposals wilt be offered, designed
principally to restore the stability of tiro
Liberty Loan market was. however, re
garded certain from recent congressional
talk
The thltd loan will step before the
national footllchts on April C, with a
packed audience of eager Americans
Never in history will n national loin I
have entered with such elaborate prep
arations to glvo It a whirlwind send off
and Keep It moving
Millions of graphic posters thousands
of speakers nnd the personal efforts of
millions of workers already at work
will carry the liberty gopel Into tho
countrs's cver comer
The campaign, ' said Secretary Mc
Adoo, "should begin with great demon
stratlons of patriotism In rverv cltv
town and hamlet In the countrs. On
this dite prll .1 t very American should
pledge anew to his Government tho full
measure of his resources and resolve
to nnl.e everv requlied sierlflce In the
same feisent aplilt that Impels our
gillant sons In tho trenches of Kinnco
and on the waters of tho Atlmtlc to
shed their blood In America s sicrcd
cause '
MADE WOULD-BE SUICIDE
PAY FOR GAS HE USED
Fitthci-in-Law of Man Accused as
Gun-Totcr Tell Court of Futile
Attempt
Cary Delaney. of J30) Kjst Norrls
street, was ntralgned in the Quarter
Sessions Court for cirrlng a lo tiled
resolser.
The man was arrested becauve of his
treatment of his wife, although ho did
not attempt to use the weapon Thomas
Shade, his fathci -In-law, was a witness
"He's cra?s" said Snade 'He hns
tried several times to commit suicide
by Inhaling gas in ms house
Finiettcr '' " ""' """
"Nobodv, replied Shade The gis
ran out before he was dead but I ..,. vnl I'nIU nf 'irliiivlkill Ifesi
made him paj twent-nve cents foi what,',atou N0"' l nUb ot fcnujlhlll UCSl
he used" dent, Tries to F.nlist
When asked what she winted done .
with her husband. Mrs Shade said in Navy
she wanted a divorce and all expenses .
paid Judge Flnlettcr could not recon- with two sons serving in tho navv
clle the couple, so he let Delaney go iIiKoI, No (lf sc.-s alumet street Tails
- of FchujlMIl Is deploring the fait tint
NEGRO BARRED BY COURT ' ? ,,anno', 71"" ! '.'M1'1" "'"" ',!,'
Noll applied it shot t time ago at tho
FROM G. O. P. BALLOT nasal recruiting station and was turned
New York Justice Decides Nomina
tion Petition Is Insufficient to
Put IHm on Ticket
NPW YORK, March 2. The name
of the nev. Ilcserdy Itansom will not
nppcar on the ballots as the Negro In
dependent Republican candidate foi
Congress in the Twents-tlrRt Congres
sional District at the special election to
be held Tuesday. Justice Krlanger, hi
the Supreme Court, decided sesterday
that the petition of the clergsman can
didate was Insufficient, and dented his
application to order tho Iloard of Elec
tions to include his name on the ballots
This action leases a clear field, so far
ns tho Republican candidacy goes, to
John A. Bollcs, who fought Doctor Ran-
som's action Justice hrlanger e-
plained that It appeared that Doctor
Ransom nati pot procured 1110 numner
of signatures required by law on his
nominating petition
EIGHT MORE CONTRACTS
FOR SHIPS CANCELED
Slow Seattle Buildcis Lose Jobs Call
ing for ?112,000,000
WASHINGTON. March 2 Contracts
fo. eight more steel ships aKirefatln'ic a
dead weight tonnage of 7 M00 base been
canceled bv the United States shlnnlnir
,bh0:rtVr.;!Ure f 'aCk f "rBrefa b
me contractor
The conttacts for these ships were held
i hv the Patterson . McDotald Shlpbulld -
ing company at seaiue. vvasn. ami following attempts to iiiuuro gins em
called foi an aggregate pavment to the pic seel at tho Ueir silk mill nonunion
company by the Government of fit, 068,- to ftrike
000.
The cancellations, which may prove
the preliminary to seizure of tho jards
bv the shipping board for operation
under Government control, total twents
elght ships, of an nggregate dead weight
tonnage of 219,400, calling for an afi
gtegate contract total of $36,226,000
VON ARNOLD SENTENCED
German Who Stole Smileage Re-
19
ceipts Gets Long Term
Pianz sou Arnold, who was arrested
some time ago for stealing Smileage
Book receipts and obtaining subscrip
tions for the Red Cross for the Y. M.
C. A. and for Smileage Books, was yes
terday sentencec"! to serve not less than
two j ears and nine months and not
more than three years in the Eastern
Penitentiary' by Judge Flnletter In Quar
ter Sessions Court.
Von Arnold, who Is a German bv birth
and who has a long criminal record,
tiiiu uu nn- mils, c-iiuiiiitti recoru,
pleaded guilty to taking receipts for
Smileage Book sales by the Rotary Club
nnd using them as evlfunce of his au
thority to collect for Smileage Books as
a representatlse of the V M C, A He
collected money for the Red Cross also
from Benjamin Das is. 850 North Tenth
street, and from Majer Blown, 2600
Camao street '
15-YEAR-OLD W. S. S.
WORKER
Younrrster Forms 32 Units With f,nn
9 vuv
Members
Thirty-two war-savings units have
hcen formed and more than Ave hun
dred department store boss and girls
gingered up to war-saving work by
Ralph Jordan, a fifteen-year-old hoy,
himself a svorker In one of the big Mar
ket street stores. The young patriot has
purchased more than $10 worth of thrift
stamps with his own savings pnd Is
busy reselling them to other aggressive
Investors.
Total sales of thrift stamps to date In.
fiiuaaeipnia county, are reponeu as
$987,070 26, On consignment to agents,
$167,46T;60;
673 DEATHS DURING WEEK
City's Mortality Report Shows Slight
Increase Over Preceding Period
Deaths throughout the city during the
week numbered 7J, as compared with
665 last week and "774 during the corre
sponding week last year, t .
uTbey were divided follows! MaTaa,
spondtng week last year. t.
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FATHER AND SAILOR SONS
The one regret of Jacob Noll, of
3628- Calumet street, Falls of
Schuylkill, is that ho cannot join
his hoys who aie in the navy.
Above Mr. Noll is his son Irs in,
ssho is making his fifth trip to
Traneo aboard a United States
tiansport. Belosv is Fiancis
Bian, nn adopted son of Ml.
Noll, who is bcrs'intf on the tor
pedoboat destroser Tiippe.
.,, ,mTiii ni'tir rn-v mi'
FATHER EAGER TO JOIN
HIS TWO SAILOR SONS
down as being too old, although he tatcs
that ho Is onl fortj -eight sears old and
able to svhlp mvny Gernnns half his
age He also confcssis to hiving somo
German blood in his make-up, but his
uttlrtt lu nil Anipllc.in. I
Irvln Noll, twcntv-elgbt soars old Is
n tailor aboard n United .States trans
port nnd is now making his fifth trip to
France Irvln enlisted In the navy last
May and wna leccntly homo on ,i short
furlough and speaks interestingly of his
trips. , .
Francis H Iltan. aged twents-one
veal a an adopted son of Mr Noll, Is
a sailor aboard the I nitnl htites tor
pedoboat destiojer Trlppi He w 11
complete a four stars' enlistment in
June
Tirrenf vx- crnilfP IPIHPI!
iWOfllAIS MKllVb ljbAliliK
JAILED AS 500 RIOT
Cumbeiland
CUIIIUC. iUllli
Tne Tiuck Scatteis
Ctosvd Intent on
Rescue
l'cIBi:RI.ND, Mel. Jlatili J Mis
m.im. Tiinmnunn of t'hie.ico. tetireseiit-
Ing the National Women's Trades Villous
of America, who has been leidlng the
strike of the textile vioiUers at tho plant
?Tl?JttS&TXhwri,'i
ni ugii teel las t .Mturdas. svas Hum e
' J" . ' 're. nlP," .." ' r"mn '" ","t"
A lire t'ru'ck wa's rushed u and down
j street to scattet the . rowel and to
.,,.,, ,,t nn -mmm to tesrue the woniiti
1 This was the thlid evening of rioting
GIRL ENTERS WAR SERVICE
Miss Geneva A. Febieer Will Go to
France for Y. M. C. A.
.Miss Geneva A. Peblgei, of 2000 Wal
nut street following her fnthet and two
brothers Into the service of the colois
will sail shuttly for rianii, to seive
In n M c a canteen with the
l...ln ii. 1. nnrll llnn.i I , fntnna
41IIIT-, IVHII iinivuiiii.i, ..-...
This will bo Miss I'eblgcrs second o.
perlenco In war work, as for some I
months sho has served ns sccretars of
tho Serbian committee Het- brothers
nre Captain George Lea Peblgcr. of the
Infantry, and Lieutenant Paul Feblger, i
of the aslatlon serslce Uer fnther,
Colonel Lea Pcblger, Is stationed lu San I
I'ranclsco !
WIFE GIVES BABY AWAY I
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Husband, beparatod From Her, Pre-1
fers Sciious Charge ns Protest i
BniDOETON, N J, Match 2 Sep
arated from her husband and working
In a business pneo nere, .sits .lentile
Carrow found It dlHIcult to care for her
Infant son and last week gave him In
formal adoption to a farmci named
STirVni nf ripi rfield townshlo
i The husband, Theodore Carrow, of
Baltimore, protcsieu against tins ills-
, I'os " ? "J".' ,l...un . .""f .
i serious cnarsrv
Hgalnst his wife, win
has been held for n hearing.
The
House of
Taylor
HOTEL
BROADWAY,
460 Balks
Ph.: Ii
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FRIEND OF PENNELL
IS AGAIN SUSPENDED
Charles M. Burns, Veteran,
Architect, Draws Fresh
Exile From Art Club
I.lfo Is just one suspension after an
other for Charles M Hums, noted
architect, octogenarian svlt and friend
of Joseph Pennell, the famous artist,
who suddenly withdrew front tho Art
Club, of Philadelphia, under clnrges of
nutl-flrltlsh trltlclsm. with the result
tint n violent reaction svns precipitated
lu the art world
Mr Hums today entered upon it
! second nnd thirty-day term nf suspen
sion from the club after he had re
fused to defend himself before tho house
committee against charges that caluo
from n source unknown to him The
charges were that he, In the con any
of Mr Pinnell In tho club cafe, made
remarks tint were pro-Girman
The first suspension, fixed by the
houso commltteo for ten dajs expired
sesterday Tho suspension svas upheld
bs the board of mmngcrs or goscrnor,
which extended It thirty more davs
A letter fiom Samuel W Cooper, secre-l
t irj or me uouv, warneu .sir uurn
against 'fm titer offenses '
In tho meantime the "cs.Uo" seeks
whit eomfort he mi at the I'nlverslts
Club Sketch Club and other artists' ren
dejwms where ho Is the pi iclel center
of fiiemllv Indignation
' ppirentls- I base been guilts of lcS
nnjeste ' said Mr Hums 'There Is no
such thing but I am guilts of It
The veteran was eiuoted as outlining
Ills position ns follows 'It Is verv sim
plt I do not know the names of mv
aecuseis nnd therefore I do not feel '
called upon to offer a defense I'rlends
hivo offered to tell me who the tnen
nrc, but I want to team the mmes of
flclnlls from the house committee or the '
boaid If tho mall svno siarieei mis
thing hid had the minhood to tax mc
with whit I said this thing would not
hive h ippened
Mi Hums lounsel pi. paled the fell
lowing statement ep' .lining the events
that began with the house lomiulttoe
nieetltur of Febi liars 11
'Mr Rums was summoned I efore tho
I ..... .......,iH.n if th. Art 1 lull ntirl he
online e -'ihuiiihv " - -- -- - ---
was furnished with two Hnonsnious let
ters In one of Ihese lettern the writer
iccused him of being proGeiman Hi
requested the committee to divulge the
mines of the w titers of lhee letters ami
this rquest was refused He ilcemrel It
he ninth his dlgnlts to answer such an
Insulting and untrue ilinrge, and as
he refused to attend the subsequent
meeting of the house committee, ho was
Informed th it 1 e bail beou suspended
for ten nasi" no nun wrote to tne i
board of governors of the Art Club ro
pe itlng IiIh request to bo Informed ns
to who had wtltten the letters Muting to
the board In willing that the necusi
tion w.if a daiuible lb. lend requesting
fuither that he be permitted to appear
I before the board
He was lnfoinied 1" a letter from
the secrctarv of th boaid, under dite
'of P. bruits -'7 tint lie hid been Mis-
i landed fo.
1 foi a furtliei pmou ot ininj
davs He was not given tlm names oi ins
accused, nor was he accorded the
privilege ot a bearing before tho board,
or being fined bs his aecucis
The onlv dignified couro which Ml
Hums could hnvo putsued was the one
he did pursue, nnme, refusing to an
swer aiuinumoiis chirges of such a na-
The statement was 'deleted' bv the
architect, It was learned He irostd
out a portion of it which lefened to i
his Civil wat recoru as ii uiuejiii-nci m
the United St lies nass and the fait tint
ho Is a membei of the Insal Legion
AMERICAN LABOR SENDS
RUSSIA SPUR TO FIGHT
Message of Cheer and Iliirii Kcsolvc
Pledges Suppoit
VI :W YORK March .'Labor of,
America has sent a mest.ago of cheer
and 'pledge of high resolve and a fixed
purpose to defeat auto, racy to the
Russian people, It Is anuniinied heie
cablegram containing this declara
tion was sent bv Samuel dumpers on
behalf of the Anierkin Alllan.e for,
I.ibor nod Dcniot'r.icj, of whleh Mr
dompeis Ik president Tho executive
council of the alliance took this action ,
after voting by telegraph
The message wains the Russian pen-'
nln th.it Prussian militarism nienntes
fiee Russia todis as iicv.r befoie, and
thit the 'deal oblnt of dermany Is
.i..t. f n.a jn r. 1.1 uni .i.i.l
IIIU .IfMI UV mill "i I.V.--I"., ..v..-tii .111.1
the Hiuiesation of .1 ereat nte.i of Rus- '
slau tetiltois ' 'Hie Russians tile liigid i
to aim themselves lo meet the Invading I
Ceri.ian troop" i
THEN HIS SMlfir, FADED
nighs at Friend's Fire and Then
Has lihuc All His Own
L
'Illicit' vsvis a (lie last night in the
dining loom of Alexander Goldstein's!
home at 2."ii"i3 South Hlgltth street,
caused hs a candle Igniting lace cm
tain Samuel Millet, of .'SOD South Klghth
sticet svas olio nt tho-p attract! d to
tho i . cue bv the fin appiiatus lie Is
an old f I lend of Goldstein's and laughed
ut his predicament
"I novel have u fire ut iu house,'
ho said.
Just then thcie was a call for the
tit omen to go to 2501 South eighth
htrect where Millers: children had start
ed .i fire of their own lu the kitchen
Tim damage caused by tho fires was
slight
kuinin
THOSE HEIRLOOMS!
l wo masKio rout rote nJ
Ftpl ilfr vault urn reudy
for thtir imieitlon Aro
ou lr.leresti.tl?
20th Century Storage Wirehouie Co
i nci ruoor
)pnolt V t !" Imlptnlil i Sip
- i'i a ir- 'irsio i djhs
g&5 SPECIALTIES
Mint: Tit ouiitn
L. D. Bcruer Co., 53 N. Second St.
Market 054 .Slain 1000
MARTINIQUE
32D STREET, NEW YORK
One IllorU from Trims) lianla Ktutlun
Kquallj Convenient for Amusements
Shopping or Ilusiness
157 Pleasant Rooms,
with Private Bath
$2.50 PER DAY .
257 Excellent Rooms, with Private
Bath, facing street, southern
exposure,
$3.00 PER DAY
AIm Attractive Rooms from II.S0
TkeKMUurant l'rlcn Are S(osl Moderat
J. '? "
WSL?IV(W?BD' REWED'
1UV S fit IV SEit'AUATIUIN
WnshlnRton, Pn Wife Says Hus
band's Piomlses Were Pretenses.
Both Under Thltty
WASIIINCTON Pn. March 2 Mrs,
Kdlth M. Mit It kind filed suit for divorce I
veeterelay from Frank K. .Mnltlund,
charging cruel nnd barb irous treatment
Multlunil Is the son of It K. Mullluml,
wealthy oil operator, nnd Is an n" o-
mobile dealer Some time ago the first
storms nnneir.,,1 I.. !, ..,nrrln,l llf .,f
tho eouple and they wero divorced, but i
Now Mrs Mi.ltlat.d cli.irg.fl her !
wcalthv husbands uitrcemi nt to llvn
hnPl'lV with her was "ills a ptet s
. ny iiti 1 1 1 ii u v nci uti' 1411111 ill-
able, Botli aro under thlrt) seara old
Church Loses l'lirnisliinKs
MVi:Di:SH()U), N J , Mar. h . Pur
nlshlnfcs r ild to hnso been removed from
the Svsidcsbnro Ilnptlst Church, inoio
recently used bv the Sevcnlh-Div Ad
sentlsts, must be retuined by nrdc.
the court Mis Kllra W. Justin, whoso
father boiigbt the 1 ; luirch Proprrls somo I
time ago, svns avvnrdid ownership of the
organ stove and seats, which sho al
leged had neen temove.l ny in
v entists.
On Land
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In Gloom or Glee,
Helmar Cigarettes for me.
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PROFITS OF DUPONTS
LAST YEAR $49,112,952
$33,000,000 Less Than in 191G,
Due 111 Pni't to LOW
TJ,.,a 4 IT C
HCCfl IO U. O.
WILMIN'OTON, Del, March 2.
TI. f,r,,tit nr i. y t ,i iinnt .le
' " PUIS OI llie I. I, IIU 1 OIU ele
Nemours i Co for last Jear nro re-1
I"'11""' or 1G ''" '"" on ",0 10'- ,
400.000 canltal emnloved. ns ncnliist
as against
Hi, on the $51,600,000 of capital priori
ment nt prices substantial! lower than
those of pn-war times even though
tho cost of raw materials has Increased
much more than 100 pei rent '
Of the eirnlngs for the jenr JIO.r.00.
000, ni $0 per tent, Is credited to sas-
or Sea,
l9
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to me war 1110 ptomn lor jiuk, ssucn i ms oeuroom wan ami ms writing paper ,i
prices for mllltarv iiowdcr weie muth I l""l " Pictures of the Kaiser. i! ,
higher, were JSi.Otl.OtO The report -- ,f', V
s.iss "However, onp low rnteof nroflt I .. . ul
Is pirt exinnnatloti of tho faet tint i: ' ifiy-een, ants lo Fight t 1
1 du Pont de Nemours ft Co Is the Although he Is flft-sevcn year oM. sVL I
I one corporation In tho I nlted States . 1J Mennolcs, of Oxford Valley, iltu! .
nlile to offer Its Prodtitt to the Oovern- has nsked tho Uritlsh and Cnnlli,V'
rHHn
fZ&k II
Ings resulting from ImprHM.
of manufacture of military
Very substantial progress, the
rsys, linn been made IrMtie devel
of the Industries that must even
furnish a substitute for military
ncsa which tho company now h
Its hooks The manufacture and i
nf ffehrlLnlrl nvrnlln Iamhw. anlwi
and a variety ot chemicals have 'all
Fiujiru uiiu ijcexiino n pnrv oi eirrnrK
business. ."i. '
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atfemptinB to
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Trrici n Itutltrnrlnn Iron wnplfav lamM , d
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I'imeii mates court net ,
Inner lxiwell on charges of '1
register for the draft. Ufl,
I ItlilllBMeiA nlha Mitt 4a "i.
reglslcr. Pictures of the Kaiser and
Hmperor Francis Joseph were found on
f?jinftUfsd
recruiting mission to accept his services J,
III lltIV I .111.11 ltV. M1tlinlna .uT... I. '
Hrltlsh.born subject, came to th!V,?a
III tfn unn.iUrf llnlln 1--Mn.i- .....a e-
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tlre.lt, Tho mission hns not yet decided u
lu what liruiiili he c-iu serve. VI
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