' v ttutfic FINAL KUentltfl 2M.net final ,7, il .'. '(ft f 1 VOL. IV. NO. 14G SLAVS DECIDE ON GUERRILLA WARUPONHUN I'iWorkmen and Peas lf ants Plan to Defy Forced reace TREATY IS HELD "SCRAP Or l'Ai'iiit Resolve Not to End Slrug- gle Until Conquered :t? ' Land Is Free i HUNGER FIGHTS FOE lil Pctrograd Aflame With En thusiasm for New Holy Bat tle Against Teutons BERLIN (m London). March I. rormal announcement of the cos- i ..: .if military operations in "Great Russia," consequent on the the ' , J ', alenlnc of peace, was made by I'Ctrman Wnr Oflice today. VIENNA (via London), .Ma mi i. "Our operations in l'odo!ia arc V rrogressinR successfully," the War - nn. ..110.1. nm,. ..a0,l Office Matcu. :..,..., -At prcseni ur ..oo., .....uuw, more than 1100 machine Runs, be- aides a huge amount ol war If material." 5 Toclolla i" a province In southwestern ' Russia, bounded oil the lioith by Vol- liynla and on tho east ny isieu. WASHINGTON. March I. The Russians are blovvinff up L-!J.. .,, 4tn SliUnriuii IlllllunV I DnUgV-S "II 's- u...v.. rf "V neartnica, accorainj; 10 a rumur iui- warded to the State Department to-1 'day by Chairman Stevens, of Uvc,t American Railway Commission to' , Russia, now at Yokohama. By JOSEPH SIMPLEX rl'intrlirhl lilts, hv the t'lllteil Prcs) VPETROGKAD, March a (morning). Even with peace aicned at K Brcst-LitovsU tho war will continue," Agriculture Commissary lvtilegaycff jSf'ioW'thc United Press today. . s frtrrlhi List n!?ht nnnounccd that li'-wlth the slR-nlnc'-of thu peace treaty A at Brest-I.ltovsk, the advanco of tho '. Otrman nrmleH In Russia had been ; halted. ' "The sporadic, icvolutionarv war. already begun throughout Russia, will not end. The country is unable f to conduct u real war, but a partisan life-or-dcath guerrilla struggle is ir .possible against the German Junkers , , and White Guards. It will be a civil i,and class war, similar to that in1 ' Finland. ;i "I am convinced the German army, I tlon requlrini; any aircraft flying over J- .isiiel, ii-lll o .n,.:...o ni..lor.."",r "": f'Onmietit property o, -. , ..... .,uu ,.... nvi..,i. snij ine uerman counter-icvo utionists id tUkiio i: r !..! I ... ...... uulua uiu now iijjiimiK. Wc can handle them. HCNtinit roi: of kaisku. "The pi ov Ince occupied by the Oci nians are hicadless. Tho rtonnnos roust feed the Htisslan population In iSOceupicd teullor) as well as Its own army. "If the (Jcimans occupy Pctiosratl lliey must feed e.000,000 Inlialiltaiit. Tlie)i need bread-and won't cot it. This la rriiMllv true of Ukialne. Therefore mllltat) victories sim ply tighten the noose aiuuml the Her- wan Imperialists' nocl:. The moro AUrvlns tetrllorlcs they occupy, the orse .will bo their own economic situation. "If the Oi mans, desttoy the Soviet evolutionary Covcrniiicnt tlicv must f conquer tho wot kern nnd pcas-mtn of sail Russia. They can't do this. cant i:i:ai.i5ji; puaci: Th.Mfn.A t.nn... . 1 ... .. ,; ...,v.w,, iic-nv-c c.tooui. oe rcaiueo. T,Th8,clvll war against the ruling classes 5 will be continued. 'J "We do not need highly technical ma- Contlnunl on I'ate Mne. Cohiiiin Three THE WEATHER fmti'n i l,''r Philadelphia and Wcnli: hyaaflf mid unsrttlal tonlnht n,i to.i v: xMh Problll '. xtrndllu mTna icmnrrntn rn .i m. I. . .- 1'iioht about nr. ,'inn.. . ...".'. ...' "'UKthfrl.. ..I...i: -"-. .uui,a,c m o. ,.... .'K,.. .. .."nil III HIV Kv. .fi,.,.'.".' 1 10 u m I Sun ..!.. .-..-.!-. ,1 "t.uvn.viii; rivkr 1IIIK Cll.iSuiVs"' rtlltSlTSMOO un...... .!. --..- . ..." " "im.l.l 1 vy fr.i-!i:i u ,, ,aii.sr,':HM!nBV?'f:ro-' ifc.rnR.wui: at mm hbir 11 1" I I 1 I ! I i i'"r: Hi 30 Z2 I 'iti I :17 I I in I ... , .... ,-7. -. . - , ., , -m, tf j oa j A full page or photographs o r the f BRISTOL SHIPYARD kn by permission of the United ,tes Shipping Board -nnd an. fwed by Uear Admiral Uowlea, i appear TOMORROW "Jth a descriptive story of lv unsioi liesuus in the fuelling Public ffedgcv B ; r WILSON ROUNDS OUT FIFTH YEAR IN WHITE HOUSE ., Anniversary Finds President Hard at Work on Perplex ing War Problems WASHINGTON. Mntdi I. Ptesldont "WIIon. tit noon today, rounilcil out Ills llflli year as tlio na. lion a executive nni the eleventh innntli of his leadership in the world's war w ork. Tlio day found him engaged with Mime of tho most perplexing piobloms that havo faced tho nation. It found the country passing through the darkest houts of Its war with Germany. Undet tho weight, of IiIh executive buidcns tho President's hair hai turned pety gray during the last year. Hut his health Is excellent, hi capacity for ! work undiminished and his nppieclallon I of fun and entertainment continues to Keep him In n fiamo of mind ti it- ' J predate the soilous. sublime and tldl I itilous In n wiiMorn world I ATHLETIC PROWESS HER QUALIFICATION FOR TOGA Miss Anne Martin, of Nevada, Re cites Deeds to Win Suppoit for Senate WASHINGTON, Muuh t. -Announ. li'R her candidacy for Senator from N'ovnd.i. Miss Anno .Mm tin, suffragist. declared her platform would he Pl.lllkcd to win the suppoit "i,f the man In the sheet" and 'the woman In the home.-' Met- qualifications, us she dated them, wore unique: "IIp1'1 Nevada tenn!.i e'.v, "'" "'i lennta championship 'tnreo ) cars. ,.Wo i:nc,n,i A I lifted for pkiti'tlnc White House nnd was pardoned by the President." 1 "Climbed, Mount Whitney, no'u to hlKhest moiintnlii In America. Ilil.1 a Nevada nif.lllllllltl linvu iifimo.l I after her Uvo,,fn'SlBCht.hourlT.wnin NVv';'.!?-""" "Mis" VaShV'SSmid fourmnemen.s , she would support Thesf were pinlee- i Hon of farm labor and Its transfer b i tho I'.overnnient t'; sections vvliere I "m i.'1 i. ,'ol""'viUle'i f water power. "l11"" " uiMTiiiiiii,ni)r ranroau ' lutes nRalnst Xovada and the develop Interests of the Ille,lt r land In the people. S. CAN'T PROSECUTE TRAFFICKERS IN VOTES Supremo Court Decides Function Is Solely State or Local Flees Ninety-nine Defendants I WASII1XC.TOX. .March I. - DecidliiR the noted Cincinnati diction fiaud case. I the Supreme Coutt today hold that the Keder.il (iovernment had no power to prosecute persons who have sold or 1 nought votes (it elections of Federal offi cers. It Is a Stnto or local power. It was I held. . , , . . , The decision sustains n demurrer of lower courts nnd means that ninety-nine defendants Indicted at Clnclnnml Janu i ary S3, IfilT, need not stand trial. (UNLICENSED AIRCRAFT ORDERED SHOT DOWN Piesident Diiccts Destruction of Those Flying Over or Near Government Property WASHINGTON. Matdi I Picldent Wilson this afternoon Issuid a pioclauia- iniiitary stations lo ne iicensui uniicenseu aircraft tuing in fotbd- i den territory arc to nc snot down or den territory arc otilf.,.wlse destioyrd. regardless of the loss of life, tho proclamation also pro vides SLACKERS' LAST CHANCE All Delinquent;? in City Will Be Rounded Up After Tomorrow This Is the second da.v of grate for draft "sl.ukeis." who' will be rounded up hv the Kederal agents and pollen be ginning Wednesday. The thtee-riay period lor unclassified moil of rilaft age to lepolt to their lespedlve louil boards rxplirs toinoriow t al iniilnlght. after whidi the do will be soatclieu in a mg ui.iii-sun i.er tiiiui, with seveie penalties promised for men caught tr.vlng to evade the draft Likeli hood of cvhsIuii la slight, for lists of those not icpoitcd uro In the hands ot the police The men wantid Include those who have not lecclvcd 01 icturiicd thclt questionnaires, "WE ARE IN THIS THING TO WIN AND WILL," SAYS GEN. MARCH New Chief of General Staff, Assuming Duties Is Sure of Victory Lauds Spirit of ' Sammees.and Allies WASIIINHTON, ilnrch I. nin:-AP.r. In ll'ila thing and we aie W i ...i,,n- ti,nt 1 ii going in w,... ... ,. - .,,, i do not unilct estimate the dreusth of the j r-..,,,,,,, loilltiuv inadilne. il i puwe- ful. powciful. Notwithstanding that fait we are going to win'." Th s was the big. outstand ng, con lldent declaration made today by Major t enera 1'eyton C. March, the new; elder of "ho cencral staff. Ho formally as ot. "X nnii,l of the olllcn as Wic- :L..;r in Heneral Tasker II. Bll. l; I on du:y with tbe supreme war ctitim-ii . ' ,..:. tnU. and took u few minutes ui l:"! . : f.j io mi- from Mi wnw ,-' ,;;,.d'hi.l Irlbuto to tlie .vin.'sM,, -.-. - ---- Conditions, abroad aro great." ho continued. "Juat before I wiite hack to tZ "oun ry I bad a talk with the men both at "be front line and back at the Sales. Their morale Is splendid. The r snhit Ih wonderful. They are magnlll cent soldiers, and that they are learning iholr lesson well Is shown by the manner In which uVynow'aro handling the Ger- '""TlmMa the-splrlt everywhere. I do not want to seem sentimental, but I v ant to W rd for tho splendid state of the French. The army and fi.. ...nolo aro united to carry on the war t a tuccessful rbiiclualon. ".. ...- anlrnr tho Ilclitlng. wh Tho whllo the voinin uro lInS wonderful work be ".fa'lllS'nritlah and other allied troopa. Tho aplrlt of battllns o win nt uity vtnl la everywhere, Why, when I BRITISH RAIDERS PIERCE HUN LINES Haig Reports Fast In creasing Activity on Wide Front in West HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED " ' Counter-Forays Repulsed as , Hindcnbnrg Feels Out Allied Strength LONDON, Mnich I llrltlsh fours conducted several sue oesful mills' on a wide front last night. In u continuation of the Increasing ao tlMty, Kleld .Marshal Halg icpoitcd to day. In several Instances the alack Ins party founil tho German trenches deseited. "Australian tionpi enteied the Go, man (tenches at Waineton. alter 1,111 Ins at lrat tlfty ,,f (he memy." the lepiil said ".They dedro.vcl dugouts and tool, doien prisoners and one machine gun. The Australians also con ducted auu-ossful t.iliN In the neigh horhood or Gapatd and south of Hot tobehe, taking planners and a machluo KU II. "N'oith of I'asschciidaolr. Middlesex it oops cammed several prisonerr. "Sout 1 of ht. (Jin ntln we repulsed .ill enemy attack and took n few prisoners 'Our lasualtlcs eer.wheic weie light. At sivoral point4 our troop on leied the tierman line-, cml.v to find the sat i Irons withdrawn. "Shortly heforo dawn the eueni'ri 111 tlllery dlspla.wd lonsldcr.iiilc activity near I.ens." Uvcnts are speedlns up all iiIoiir the flout. Tlrllovvins artlllerj ; iiuarrelmme, snappInK nnuiilne kiiiih : JohIIIiik patrols and wild il.ishlni; lalclir.s h.ivc all Increased-their activity In the lat forts- ,.rhl Imnr, KieUl .Maishal lllndchhuic Is piolihiR aml l0,,,,nK "r,whw. loslnx heavll, "J '",' Apparently he is n, rr.ed '" ,,,e ,c"(' "' nft' nr ",,Nl ,,u'n if t'"" lemnant fetches hack one or two samples of ItrltMi troops opposite. The (Ui i.ians are IniltiituiK the Uritlsh mn ,ni ..r r..i,ti,, i..., ,i... i,t. .i.. iatter'.s dash and unillnir, the Hist leipilslics of tablets l'i r lntaiue, In a raid against the Viistiallans In I'landcis. 20n !ermans and ulnnodkeis reheaised fieipiently fot many dajs. Yet they left t unit; -one dead on the Uiitish wires, Including- the lomniander, and also ht some prioneis In a raid In the Polygon Wood legion flvo Hermans readied the Hiltlsli line. Three of these were killed and two taken prisoner. A ferocious wind has blown awa the snowstorm and a thaw has succeeded It Tho weather Is raw and penetrating. BAKER REPORTS WAR MOMENTUM GROWING ' - , s.y.j, w WASIUNaTOX.'.Mari'ii i 'The momentum of battle Is Incrsaslng in the West a, , : this In m:ir!o pmn!viHoaMf . ,,! Secretary of War ISakct's rvfcw- made public today It makes It veiy plain to the iucrlcan poople that relative qui csienic on the western front has come to a clo3e Here arc a few- of tho salient ulteranc;s: During three months both bclliger Contllllleil on 1'lice Nine, Column Two SINGER LOSES HER VOICE AT SIGHT OF SUICIDE Soprano Sees Woman Dash llcr&clf From Window of Sis-Story House. KVP.ACLSi:, N. V. .Matdi 1- s the result of a shod, from sielng a woman In an adjoining apaitmeut In New- Voik dash hersoif to death from a ltli-stnry window, Joephlne lumfe", soprano, has lost her voice. It became known bete today fioin friends of the well-known singer. The shock to hei ncivous s.vstem was so gnat that for a thnn It was teared she would loss bet mind Mie Is under going litalment bv vvhhh she hopes to regain her voice. tl r ci., , ,,, . Hunt fur ,Short- eight Merchants Mi;p.CIIANT ll.I.i:. N. ,r., .March 4. Heorgo I!. Starn. inuntv s, er of wdglit.s and measutrs. has Issued an appeal to tho residents of Camden Coun ty to notify him nf any shoit weight or measure, lie promises lo make an In vestigation nnd piocciilo vlolatois of tho law. came back through London, the higher nftlelals them told me that when they felt blue I hey tried to make n irin i.. tho rrcnt-to the trenches. Thete thev RCt JP Kp lt of ,p ,,, am V,'""" I back determined, certnlii, fully realizing that the nrmles can bo depended on to' win and to ciush tho Herman mini.,-.. iiiachlnc." "Tho Oirman military machine has been and Is being strengthened at everv point, but there Is no feeling of ,ii. cottragement among the men who will meft it and defeat It. General March made It ,,ra tha, , .n,nl , ,ad ..III, ll - .. "'l1! UP :,.. " .,..,..".... w ",u p.. , ..,.. ,n. v. .-,... oi moves up war JI ' .".ur'"e m"oe lo "-ced iicaiMiiuo. uu assuming ms new UuUes, General March summoned all of the members of tho war council to meet win, i.i... ... hind closed doors and kept then here.' through the luncheon hour, send P ml for lunch. Later, on all of the major nnd brigadier generals assigned to the general staff were sent for to sit In on the deliberations. It Is understood that questions of reorganization of certain departments which aro not working at top speed and of needed changes In the general staff were considered, aencral March Is determined that the war Preparations shall be speeded up all along the line regnidlrss of the personal feelings of any officials, Thero Is to ho complete co-operntloit and co-ordination at every point, It was made plain, In order that every available man shall bo sent i vtho front nt the earliest possible mo- I11WI1S . . A PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH -1, 1018 ALLENBY PUSHES ON NORTH OF JERUSALEM, Uiitish Gain 3000 Yards on Twelve Mile Fiont in Direction or N'ublus Ji.VDON. March 4. strlih of the wrmnaiil load, leadhiR fioni .Ieiualem 1 1" N'ahlils, (joncrnl Alteiilij'g foice.s ad vanced n maximum depth northward of SHOfl Mirds on a twelve;mlle front, Sat Urdaj and Sunday. It vvng officially an nouueed today. Tlio enrtny orfereil in itio opposition. .nlilu". tlilrty-lliree mile ninth nf lerusaleni. Is a cltv of nlmut 5S nnn I population It In the ancient miter of the Samaritans and In hlblU.il times VlllU t'llllril VliAii!lriii tri..tl.'.i . . II ..na locaud neari.y. HUNS DAMAGE HRH)(JE OF SIG1K DOGES' PALACE" I Air Raiders Wreck Priceless Monu ments of It'ilian Art in City of Venice P.n.Mi:. Maich I The l)u. ,il iIiorcs') T'alnci-, the Utilise of Slslix, tho I'hureh of ss, John iiml Paul ami the limicli f St Sluion. as w.ll as other heaviiits 1 of Willi"" vvt-re hadlv damaci'il In n Trutonlc uinmillKlit nil' mid cnei that nt rehruaiy 21! Kilty eiicniv airplanes ' tool, pan In tin raid, diopiiliu; son bombs. It was tho most Mnlent raid on i any Italian olijiftivn slnic the wai he-' Tile taldiiiK all panes made throe nr five circles over the ni.ut.vred cit.v, drop- i pltiK with deadly .'lecuiaes tlftei n bonihs nK,ilnt the Ducal I'alice. ten bombi on the lttiilKC of SIrIis. Hn n,,,r tl( liiurdi of SS .Inhii and Paul and upon tlie Chun h of Si Simon The dauiacc to the last structure, whdi Is on the Ira ml Canal, wns veiy Ki.at, one of Its limbic lolmiins hehiR tlirnwn down Two liopUa.s weie stunk with hoinlci and It Is iiinsldeted n mai Kablp thai danuiKC to pi ii eh'i.i monumi lit In the I illy was not wore. Tho tot il iasu.il ties weie one man kilhd and two woni- I en woundid 'neutrals uneasy over rumanian oil rumor Report That German Government Will Seize Wells i!rinKs Threat of Kconomie War ' A.MSTI;i:i)A.M. via London M.iuh 1 Thete Is gieat uneasiness In ueiiti.il circles over ripotts that I jci ni.mv In tends to appiopnate tho Ituiuinil.in oil wells and lease them to Herman banking itroup" The Nleuwe .nitcid 'ouraut i warns that should lieiin.iii) tal... Mich aiuoii h wooiu iniii in a geueiai econ omic war, because th- belllKeicuts and neutrals alike are concerned. Indudlng Imuh capital and labor, v. hnsc fiults from long .vears of toll would be thieat ened vv It It obliteration. American, lirlt lh and Kiench capital also aif Invohtd IlO.Mll IN JUNK KILLS TWO Explosive Concealed in Shipment to Steel Mills at Forth Worth I'uP.T WOP.TII. Te .Mat el i I Two winkmo'i were killed and one injured here todnv when a bomb shipped to the ileoiue W Vtmstiong Comnanv stool myiMti ot a Bmall , ,jjiim.,.i - M;u.iii.ii v-si'ioi'ims iinu caina ul .1 IOi u.-td of junir. FORBIDS PRICE-FIXING BY MANUFACTURERS Supreme Court Makes Sweep ing Decision Against Grapho phone Company WWIIXOTOX. .Mar.ii ,1 A sweeping decision aga'nst the legal ity of ptlce inalntcnaiicn p) stems by titauufaclurctH was handed down today by tlic Supremo Couit. Justices Holmes and Vanildevantcr dissented , ' Tho i use was that of Hie lioton Store ' I of Chicago, against Hie American Hiapli- ' I'Phonc Compaii). Tho graphnphone com- : pany attempted to maintain the price of Its product?, machines, records, etc. Tho lower mints, in i-ertifving the case up lo the high tourt, luhmlttcd Jo iluiMlons 'ill Can a plan be'ilevtscd umler gen oial law b) vdiieli the price of the piod int can bo maintained by tlio matin-, fai Hirer . and "CM Can a plan be devised under pat ent Inw bv whifN ti'.c price i.m be main- , tallied'' The answer to both ritiesllous the Su preme Court decided was no REMOVE U. S. EMBASSY TO VLADIVOSTOK. PLAN ' Ambassador Ftancis Going Theie, While Japanese Ambassador May Go to Irkutsk iOKIu. Manli David II Kiaucl merican Ambassador lo P.usla. will move the American embassy to Vladivos tok, according to a dispatch from that city to the .IIJI Shimpo, received today. The dispatch quojes a tadlo received from Viscount t'chlda, Jnpanese Ambas sado! to Itussla. tinting that the Japan. cso. embas?) will be moved to Irkutsk or lluibln ol n",W" .,..,..ov nioicin i neira .MHiiiti.u. i -.ii iv, i.ussn.1 statute I'rovKliiif: Owners Must state N-0VVheVi!SMeiric,Si.allSo,a7lost ItsTppea'! Compensate Wives "Uefore we can make any real Head- to the Supreme Court today from the ay toward wlnnlnR this wnt we must decision of tlio lower courts, which gavn , WASIIINHTHX, March i The Ku. i string up thousand of lliese pro-Uer-tllle for eighty acres of lantr In an In-P'eme i ourt today upheld an Illinois mans-ami shoot them full of holes." lie dlan lescrvutloti in the atate of Wash-, statute which makes tho owner of the said "In nil parts of the State I found lUKIuil. A ll r.'i'.' of l',,.Vc'slo '".,''- rcBir?,,L.U,lTd,oi.T.w '.;'.;:, ' ' decision. Maximum Price of Aluminum Fixed WASHINGTON, March 4. A maxi mum base pi Ice for aluminum of thirty- '.V? C,n"V ?l,llallfR '' two cents per pound nt plants and rub- been lived and approved by the President, It was announced this afternoon. Hot Springs Results' riUST llAfik furlonus trmUnn-i. KU, llurfcsr 1.1 to t 0 to 1 3 to 1 Mine l'rinci. in.', .oi llns rul Connelly. 11-. t.n- try ... , 'lime. Iill'.'-I HKCOX'l) HACIi 0 furlonst I.eliraler: 113. Ki-lmcy. II to I DleneiM, ll'J, Carroll (lertrude C, 107. Con. nrlly ,. Tim.. V;1S., TlllllI) llAf't:. one mil,-: 4 to 1 2 to I "'I' '-' to 1 4 to .. lo5 T to 10 8 to 1 lierlln, inn, noblmon, 7 to '. ! T to 10 S lo 1 out out out Hondo. ION. Lottery, 103, Time, l;ll, .vke. Keliay ICE PROBLEM LOOMS BEFORE CITY AND STATE Question of Adequate Sup ply, Due to War, Con cerns Public Health GREAT PERIL IN SHORTAGE i I NeV I York Acted Promptly, ' While This State Has Done Little or Nothing Uy SAMUEL McCOY S. uies of babies died diiilng Hie hot weather last summer for no olhr te.ison than that their inothei lould not get kc The ice would have pre vented tho babies from getting the hot weather disease", diarrhea nnd enter lll. vvh.di kill 700 .babies less than a year old In Philadelphia each summer liefoiv the hot w bather comes again liv .lull, there will be 'JO.OOil babies m P.ill.idelphla who' me l!-s than -i mouths old Due out of ever) th ri) Is almost certain to die during the hot weather even with iioimal supplies ot Ice Xow nhout the supplies of ice fot next suium.'i'. Will onl.v Ton motluis bur.v their Iitt.c children : nr will tunc Ton mothers look on frantli but helpless, while Ihcii babies die.' If theic is going to lie less I. than usual this summit, '.'0,000 ouiig moth ers want to know wiij The) will want to know If ihnc Is any good icasou wli) plenty of Ice could not be proem cd foi Philadelphia needs. The) will want lo know i,id) who Is lesponslble. If there Is a shottage of Ice M.n:li.nf those 'Jii.ufifl mothers has a r.ght to know. Xot one of them wants her baby to be one of those wiio ato hound to die Ihis summit', simply because thete was no i lie to lie had n Invrktlgatioh of tin prospects for obtaining sulllcient -upplies of ice In Philadelphia this summer has boon made h tin- HtKviMi Ptm.tr l.t.iHimi This iiewspapd' does not mulct take to IK the icsponslblllt) foi tin; situation which Is apparently confiontlng tho cltj It In tuids tnciely to ptCM'nt the bate fads If an) conclusions ate to In drawn fioiu those facts, tlio mother of a d)lng bab) . ,n lIr ,..r ,i.., n lr''" l"crn V..M.MOXIA Knit .Ml XIT1UXS I list The I'nlied States liovernment has vtaiued the manufactuiers of nrtl llclal Ice. all over the lountr), that a gtcat deal of t.io ammonia which Is used for manufacturing Ice must now be used for making ammunition merkaii sot dieis in I'rauio will be slauglitcted by tlio (lermans If the) have no ammunb tlon with which to light bail. There is nn i holer In that m.ittei The manufacture! a of ke In all patts of the I'lillid Slates have been warlied for the lust throe iiiuntlis that, the) nutst bo leady to supply natural Ice to their lU.stomerH in place of nr.iflekil ice. In Philadelphia almost evet) pound of Ice sold is nttirielal Ice manufactured with Continued on I'llte'lMilf ,"( iihTiiin tlirre WON'T GIVE LIQUOR TO ARMY AND NAVY MEN U. S. Attorney Kane Reaches Understanding With Clubs. Condemns "Bootlegging" l nlled .-stales A'toinej I'ranns Kishei Kune todii) said that he had come to an understanding with tlio various dub-, of the city wheteby the) would not sell llipior to soldiers or sallois in or out ot uniform or to .mj. p.ut at which a boldler or a sailor was pi cunt. This latter i riling is on account of the prev alent practice of civlllam ordering a "hard" drink fo,- themselves and a "sofl" one for their sailor or soldier "impiiiloii and c.changlng when the welter had gone "Tlio law reads that llipior tuiisi not he sold. Iiai'.ered or given," said Mr. Kane. lie al-o stated that the .ond.tloiis of Ihiuor selling lo toldlets and sallois In Philadelphia weie "terrible." He said that it was more hoiilblc than ho would hive thought .potlble ami some w.i) inns' he founfl to slop the bootlegging. eti . in tho i iiv More loldl-rs and sailors i to seen ill link about tin- sln-irs .Mr. Kane . mtlnued, than ho would have thought possible "Two Halooiikcein-iH nic up betoic the l.iiense Court today and will piobabl.v have their II. eases i evoked for selling llfproi to soldiers iiml sallois m uniform In their ruinous," jald the I'liltrd States Attorne) . jj in regard to the I W W. activities. r Kane said. Hun he believed lhelr activities hen laid been very sllirli! nnd , that the rules need not be so slrlngent I '"-s . ..... ,,. i.n, mill Willie a seardi is being made constantly for , seditious speukcix and workers among the I. W. W bo did not believe Un arrests would be man) or that theie in.A ,is Ii, Ih., VI o, II. ...I.i t.n. ..,.,, would lie inv tiontilc bete SALOONS RESPONSIBLE FOR DRINKERS' INJURIES. Supieme Coutt Upholds Illinois ... .... ... Statute Providing Owners Must Compensate Wives premise oil WHICH lllllor is soiu re- sponsible for damages to wives for lo,s "?!"10. r. n,."p .'."."'.V "eeasloned lb)' their nusnawis oiiraining liquor .. those premises, TROLLEY SERVICE SLU.MPS Fifty-second and Sixtieth Street Lines .Delayed Nearly Half Hour Trolley scrvJce on the Klfly-second and Sixtieth streets lines was poor agnj',, I rnis inuriui'K, srtusini, nioiiy w-oricern lo l,n from twenty to twenty-five nilrmi.a I late. The morning tush Jammed Hm cars In spite of the fair weather arid the promise of the Philadelphia itapld Tran sit Company that more cars were to be put in operation. Some of tho cars on these two feeder lines were so crowded as they approached Ihe Market street elevated that they did not stop for wait ing patrons, who had to walk lo the "L." Ths seeond IniUllmrn't at "llunllnir a ItuuLmnil." the uniftzlnsty frank story of a girl who w successful In settln one aopetra on l'a 7 of tab) liiut. Cortricijr, lots, tr the ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS rouith Hut Spilngs ince. 1 mile Jock Scot. 11G, Wakoff, 0 to 1, 2 to 1, 7 to 10, won; Top oj the Morning, 123. Robin soil, ! to 5, 1 to 3, second: Paddy Wlinck. 117, Buxton, out, third. Time, 1.12. ' NEW ITALIAN WAR LOAN REACHES $965,000,000 NEW OHK. Mntch '1. A piess crtiile fioni Home says that thine latest Itnlan war loan ieach"il 5.000,000.000 Hie (.S005, 000,000). JUDGE L0VETT APPOINTED TO RAILROAD "CABINET" WASHINGTON, Mnicli l. Judge Itohcit S. Lovett, lonnci illicctor of piioilty of the Council of National Dtfense. i.ite today was appointed a ineiuher of Dinctoi Oeueinl McAiloo's laidioaU c.iMuct. 980 REMONSTRANTS OPPOSE ONE SALOON Application ior Transfer Fas'cs Army of Protest in L'lens-j Court Nun liunthcd and c gat) lesidtuts of the in Ightot hood ot rift) -firth street and Hiltlinuro n.rnue were slgmi.s of a remonstrance that was presented In the License Coutt today against Joseph I. Iievitie, nho for scvetal )cais lias conducted the Iloll) Inn. CI North Silh street in tils uniilliatlon for a tiansfcr made to nt lleli .lud'tes Slioemakor and Wcsil first siNsiou ot the i mil for Ili-en i lag ii" ii" .1 ! . I. I'.HS. asking that I lo nt'.ivved ii co Tut a .-a'o m at 5."iJT lialtlmoie nverii'e Tin on I Itl-I ! ., W.-st P i tll.ldpil.lll.. was l,i In the Km n laiuei. Chimh of the i:plp:i!,o.. a om-lril b) 1 1. Claiin.i Ullibone) They lold Hie Coutt that there was a sttong Fentluient in the iielghbnihiiod against new- saloons. The minister said thcie aio two eliuidic. tw-o piililic schools, a public siiuaro and a children's pla.vg.ouiid all within a thott dlsiame of the place applied foi ami .hit the smtlinrnt inr.imst anv saloons "Is like a snowball: it Increase's eiery )iai as tune rolls on." Albert II l.adner. ,lr said he would like to piesent some evidence In suppoit of the appllcitlon and Iher'nuit will hear an) witnesses he mav call net Kildav PP.rilJI.I.M Mil: A ".MOP.I.IAX I-ran'. Ti imti botthl' ikt us., now applicant foi a It till! Stiiittli ToH. street. ,m lefuscd when Hie comt was Informed by .Mr Ulbboni) that the foi luer own.r of a boitlu's license al this Pl.iie had cone Into batikiupicy. that iee,.,1.0".1.'1 .'"" iBtft,'1 '""-s'l'-iser for tho license at the lianKiuptc) sale, and It nYiiil' 'i'1"1, ll'Mnour with th" -...., ,.. a , iv.1 nnn .inn can to rslali llsh a successful business at lhl.lacA "'' V.M,;":N f"-''"' l','-e.-eut?d his 'P'-i pi s!ii r "liolesalo llernse at .....,-.., ..mini- nicer, me com t wus nfoimrd that Schlff did have a license hut lie vas lofiised ,i ic-newal last .vcar,' ". ,!,r;;,;;:Sr I. ii -,., IIIIIIU I Ml ' II Oil II eltlll.!'.. ila) Counsel "t ,H. ,tll, r.l , , . . ". .". " '" mnoiant servant while ).- s, ,,!,, ,M .1WI1. fn)i )ioi, one Miinl.iv, and be had since hi en tiled and anjuiltcd ol the c'aaii-c The comt , dlriitid louii'ii lo luoducc the lecord ol the Qu,u n i- S Nslons Comt Mi liilibone) objected to Chailes Cali doua i-Mlianglng his wholesale license al JT0I Vino stteet for a bottle! ' II tens,., but the inuit icserved Its de i islon S.imui I Cohen. ."Jl .sout'a street, do- slted to take In a partner named (irad but Judge Wc.ssel lecugnised lirad as I having been nikvcd up some jears ago , hi the liquor business' with a man named I .III. who had committed a number of foigeile" and hid absconded Coum-cl explained that lll'.ul was ono 'of Hill's .victims, but the Judge said the court would have lo be satisfied of that and a 1 full explauat'o-i could he made nct I-'rl- da. IMiTAII. IHiAMll.sJ OI!Ji:CT Atloiney W W. P.opcr, In behalf of the P.elnll l,liiior Dialcis' Association iiiesented objections to the application 1 for lkene b.v Ch-irlcs IS Peterman, who fonnei Iv innductcd a cabaret nevt to I tho Casino Theatre Pcteiinau lold the li'ouii c i.ould do a good business ihi," ' without the caliaret. Healing vcas p.ist- ponril In Krld.iv ' William PI1;ells wauled to move his llcen-e from the southwest corner of nntliiiieil on I'nce l.leven, nbiiiin Hires , ...I I , ... .- 'v ... STATE FULL 0E SPIES, WE MUST STRING THEM UP, liV-..,-! Aliwinlcfunlm. Coiro Evidence of German Propagandists' Activities Throughout "" Peiiiis.vlvaii.i N hone) roinbed with ijeimau spies and propagandists. How aid llelnz. Kcdei.il food administrator for the State, said today lit the dally luncheon of the adnilulstiallon at Wana- l maker'a tea loom. lie has Just le. lumen Horn a spcaiviig rour in cue Indisputable evidences of Herman ac tivity The) have can led lhelr propaganda ,i,.i, i i, ,n nor lininps. a slice at dr he ' special drive ' has been made against the food.savlng , eollifmllfn All sorts of lies have been I cltculated I appeal to our ciiizens lo ' join In the crusade against these iraltoiH. The Allies have saved us for three years. I " .!? """" V? " .:!:o.u'" T. l S.lVe HIT CIICIII ll . ,C '. ll"',. C wltl'Suon find ourselves flghtltiB alone, Tho food administration will carry the rood campaign lino every Kiicneu, M. P. Qulim, lepresentlng Hie Catholic archdiocese of Philadelphia In an unof ficial capacity, said the Catholic Wom en's Alliance and the sodalities of the various parishes were going Into all of , the Catholic kitchens nnd explaining the food nrociiim. Mont II. Wright, of the administration, appealed for an exten sion of this work. The necessity of maintaining the prcs. ent price ot milk at least until April 1 to prevent the slaughtering of cattlo was pointed out by Dr, Clyde L. King, milk expert of the administration. Tho 1'isrie. I.ttx,r.a Cohmxt THOUSANDS AT BIER OF DEAD ARCHBISHOP Body Removed to Cathedral for Final Homage of Friends and Public VU( llllllllll" Klllll.s ri:i,i. Minn or Tin. ( iis Mir huili of Vn lililshiip I'rrmler gilst ns It lies In -Into Is but III tin-pitiillll.-nl rolies, wblih inrliiiledt imrttle i H.mirl,, ll lllillre, mi olibillg piece of tlnrn representing tb- veil whlib was phiie.l over Chrlsl wlien He was scourged. linen ulli. roireenlliiB tlie wbllo nilie with wlilrli llernil diilhe.l Christ In inoikrr). purple ilmtlirr, representing Hie inril witll whh h the liiimls nt lirlsl were lied noil klinttrd. tnirpV slide rnssed on his lienrt, ritiresnillng the .vin t the truss inrrlril l,s lirlsl, Over these were il lllliii and iliilniiilli-. garments demiting his priesthood, pallium, ii slide of while wool, which wiu sent illreetl) friiin Pope llrnrdlit. wlileli slBiillles eleviillnu In tin- nn hleilseiipiii'.v, ' ehiisiihlr, representing the pur ple garment worn b) Christ .luring Ills passion. n iirdileiilsinpnl peclor ne was suspended Hriiuml Hie rh liishnp neck, rnsniy whs entwined In tils lingers, , , lie wore ii while miter nnd purple glmes ii I'd s.Hiilnls. These re rlilblrniiltlr of his iilllie. Chid In the sac-rdotal lobes, slguif.v lug his high otlke In the Church, the bodv of Aichlilshnp Picudergast was placed on view- this afternoon at the Calhedi-.il. The cotThi restid on u purple draped platfoim elevated In Ui "liter aisle When Ihe doors of the chutch ' were opened a.lm'.ttinB Hie sencra pub- ,lir..m'dreds of men, -omen and . - idri,4Upd4iJiO,,Um jrch yuiftly. 11 iViioW;'tolii-jTirtrTJre?Wtr-t.'-:' Until -teudy ,..auui.., r iiiiumnm ui oo creeds. JIany will come fioni distant points. llumlicds or those w-no i.ime lo look m the levered piclate for the hist time knelt In pi ijer after leaving Hie dais on which. Ihe catafaaiue ntd. nnd mail) wire hi tents S private set vice was. held In the urdilrplseou.il lesldetue, 1723 Jtace sited, before the Archbishops boil) was transterred to the Cntliedial The body was taken through a hallwa) lead lug from the tesldenie to the church 'In r.-elf.i U lOlllglU. Mine n- people are viewing the bod) of the dead moimnnlltim. divine olllce for the dead will be i celled und sung l the priests , ' The following will participate- Bishop McCoit. the P.cv. I'" ' ntzpatrlck of St Makuhl's Chuiih: the Lev Wal ter P. Hough. St Colunibas: the I.ev I nnllnuril mi I'uge 1 wnM'nhlmii Tour l.ODGKAND WEEKS ASSAILED ' Resolutions Condemninjr Their "Dis oyal Attitude" Offered in Bay State IHiSTiiN, Maidi I IbsoliHloii" as allins I'nlied states Senators Htm) Cabot Lodge and John W Weeks for "theli dlslii)al and unpatriotic alti tude" and oMiiessIng "disgust and con dtmn.itlon' lor their repeated attacks' upon President Wilson and the conduct ot the war wile piesented to the Massa chusetts Legls-lntuie for action todav The tesolutlous were tiled If) lteprc- , sentallve Charles . Wlnchestti of Dorchester Oemoiiat i DECLARES HKINZ.Urr:; Tin 1-Tna Pntllirl Tnrlt Still i Mlllp Pennsylvania lack nf ships has senousl) compliialed the milk situation, he said. Condensed milk is gradually accumulating in this country owing lo a lack of ships und the consumption must be Inu cased, ho said The shipping situation was then ex plained by Mr. Ileln "In the last ear," ho said, "more than six million tons ot shipping with live billion dol lars' woitb nf goods liaie been lost We are lar behind tho L'-hoat II will be. at icast another year before wo are able to suppl) ships as fast as tlicy are being tu"1- That nnlv nno. third of Hm .o,t,l- ..:.". .'.. ::'i: .'." - rccoru poiaio crop raiseu last )eai bv American farmers has been used American inrmers nas nccn Used wn the statement made by Hugh Denworlli, assistant to ja i ooi.e, federal food ad- niuni-naior iui i-oiiaueipnia nits crop totaled -. nun, ono bushels To use It, nil. every person in the United states' JimeM, each ZTVl '",.BJL0.?M"t ... --.-... ..n.isi'irn are now- selling at less than cost- nnd ll0 wlA hc houaewlfe to use these. The administrators are being brounht under their own regulations by Misa Miriam Moses, dietician in charge of tho menu, Today the s,ugar allowance for coirco was cut down to one lump, In ac cord with tho administration rations, Instead of two as formerly. Tomorrow she will Insist upon the food officials drinking milk Instead of coffee, as a cam paign for the Increased consumption of this commodity is under way. The tlutlness .Carter af reter Flint, a powerful story nf aaltsmanalilp, la continued today on pata 7. PRICE TWO CENTS $74,000 OFVARE CLAIM IS PAID, ASSERTS NOBRE' V Evidence of Payment De ! stroyed at Senator's Re quest, He Says VARE DENIES STATEMENT Vare Charges "Spitework" in ' Testimony of Former Surveyor About XUM9 of the JIJO.OOO "moral dalm' of Slate Senator Kdwln II. Vare against the. city for contracting work done In League Island Park already luis Ixcti paid by the city to Senator Vine, molding to testimony by John M. Nohte, dlslrlcl survejor In charge of the woik. before Councils' Finance Committee this afternoon. Volue. whose l:stlmony caused V sen', satlnn. asserted in a written statement Hint liu had "destro.ved the evidence" at the icnucst of Senator Vare. changing the Item to cover other work because the duige was for filling In Govern ment avenue, between Hroad and Twen tieth streets, which had not been legally opened The change was aduated by the mining of the so-called Catlln In vesllgatlng Commission, said the wit uess, who testified that the money wan paid in 19)0 and 1011, The adjustment, declined Xobie under ioMs-eanilnatioii was made In Sen ator Vatc's olllc" and in tho office of l-'iatids Shunk lliown now attorney gimtal. ISepresentatlvc William S. Vare, . tho Senatoi's htother and Mr Brown weie piesent ho said "Perjury.' dednrul Senator Vine heatedly, saying he would holu Ntobre lo It. IP- asserted It was political splte woik Attorne) Heneral Drown also sniphntlially denied the iliatge. In lively tilt with Senator Vnre. Noble ascoited that the Senator's tlf tei -In-law. .Mrs William G. Ambler, wan sent to him to Itnlueiice him against attending the heating, whereupon Sena tor Varo intimated that Nobre was ill, gi untied political!) OKPSHTS PKulti: SIOVK. short time before Nobre exploded his bomb Chairman Hnffncy. of the com mlltee, sidetracked an effort by Common i ouncllman Krancls Hurch, of the For1-ty-sUth ward, to probe Into all the other v work done by tho Vnres at League island After a hot argument Chairman i.affney carried his point, with Council man Burcli protesting. Joseph P. Mccullen. munsel for , ! Nobre lead.the following statement in behalf of Mr. Nobre: "In Hie matter nf rbo nntii,..,. - ... - s viuinuilin ui ur mms rot- the payment to Kdwln II J are, .contractor, of the sum of 1S0 0"" " connection with League Island ,; K mprovemen. and now.befpr. ; the delpUIa. fOI- catlcidertlnn '(T, l".1 . , . r-'jr v vi vtuuni-jia oi ir'uiUI cludc,i 8 it,nlsof ab)Jut ,7i000 t .. lining in pf Government avenue. be-. tween iiroid stieet and Twentieth stratf. and the question lias been raised aa to y whether tills lining In of Government avenue has been alread) paid for by tbe city of Philadelphia "Thu filling In of Government ave !V.'ie.ioeUHi "c.,,,,all) 'al1 for to the So5 e ve.ri.'in C"?' f I'lHladelphla tu i tlii" )ears lino and mil. under certlfl- !.li'ifV01" mes.aV,h0 '""y surveyor and regulator of the First District. In charge of the measurement of tho work. Such pajmcntR vvcro inaoe prior to Contlrnieiljiii Pace Kleien. Column Fonr HEXAMER LED PLOT TO SWAY CONGRESS Investigators Told of German American Alliance "Drive", lo Control Legislation n i ii stay ( onc&pojticut WASHINGTON. O C JIaidi I. Pi oof that the German-American Alliance brought pics-sure to bear on Congress fioni all over the House to mold legislation to Its liking was pre sented to tho Senate Judiciary Commit tee todav by Jacob Pioliwerk, of Kansas Cltv. Kansas, president of the Kansas State Alliance. Il.v sending telegiams to tho Stats s piesldcnts of Hie alliance Dr C. J, Hex nincr. of Philadelphia, president of the national organization, was able to have telegrams, letters and printed petl- ousands showered In upon rid i ougress from towns and hamlets all over the country In re gard to national embargoes on muni. Hops, tho arming of merchant vessels and other acts of Congicss of prime lm- , portancs to Get many In the war, A laige number of spectators who had gatheted with expectation of hear ing Ihe P.ev. Dr S G. Von Bosse, of WilmliiKtou. president, and, Adolph Tlmm. of Philadelphia, secretary of the , German - American Alliance, grilled by the Senate committee, were disappointed when Senator King, cha.rman of the subcommittee, announced when the com' ' mlltee met that owing to lniortar.t ' legislation beforo tho Senalo, telegrams V had been sent to Von Bosse and Tlmnf oil !ln- 4lii,, tlint tlio In, itallvallAi, '' had been Indetlnltely postponed and that they need not appear. Because l'rohwerk came here from. l.-jiiaau nnd W'moIpi! In rtuYr hnni. .. A3 senator King said, the committee had iJ'Kj decided lo hear him today and then .- ,l on him. The OvcrmAn bill irrin!lnr? .V: ---- ..::..:. .,..,. "...-.. . j,W:V!a greater powers io nio i-resiuent Ing considered in the Senate, he and the Investigation of the German organization wouiu .oe poscpoiicu. Auoipn I'ronwcia taici .ie nau Conllniiril on I'uce Llrvfii, PoIitob Th The Second Installment ot "THE YELLOW , DOVE" r; i ii .. inviilnfV rnmnnra 'nf Iia aaaui W a ItlJOIVI ,waiM . v 7l,VW) v service and the European wr GEORGE GIBBS ,'d Appears on Pago 7 of thhf "-"-"J issue of , i :.' a .1 T- ' - f f Sar-' sv Kucnmg fuimtc met r- r iXiiU sfwj. &J " . n V tQvM;' V 'vV.fn'i. .i d."ft. . ' &&MitM&tomBtt .... :a u.'" iviw1 rt.. i '. sj.,s' ...Ayvc .W?iM' YJ r ,v , " f A , .iVL . r ..! !.. V- .u IVVtf '4'S-s, ir&(b!&& .M eW-, '
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