f,r -(-,, VVvv 5?5U5F7TTJ5f7p K . iif "J . x :j. ' i '' Pi. v 'B Bff ry -s $& fe W' j r f. .;. tt If: W 7ft--' .-y iJW w ' toWMJBLE PRICE Can't Store Natural luct and Must Depend on ,rt. Artificial Output r$ ID-WINTER HINDERED By SAMUEL M'GOY ' (eld t fltlr cents for I00 pounds ommcr How ninth mill It coil MT the coming- iiimmfr? f'riTho answer to that question Is one at fltlch the local' Ice dealer! da not rare ' , guess. Their ground Is that It would f !, nonsensical to guess at prices until ?' -...-. .... .. .. ii.i. . J',' ,tW. condition, make, It po-s.b.c ,,o Y .answer th questton accurately. Aou tr-.-tfl ... 1.-1.1.. till .. i.mA tn If Mfl't cross a bridge till you come to It, niey say, But they have no hesitancy In out- Wnlng the conditions which confront tho lea business. And, as the dealers out- '4Hn them, these conditions, unless they ' changed before summer, may then i.fitJIV tho dealers an opportunity to as- mi mai li will u iiiiliueiiiii' iui mi.it, Van ahnnlw Ia- nt- l..t v,ni-'. -trlee nvi As. soon as thn Rtibleet of Ico Is men- jilttoned, the general public Is apt to think w j'm -wi UIIO Wlllicr H 1VHIICI vii-i-hx.-- s-ur i . . . . . ... i '-. fKverv river in choked wiiii ice. every ' creek and nond in filled with ico that AS nB froien to a depth seldom reached tVl Tl ntltil .. net If 4hrA rtll li I ( 7 tfrj. i wHt wiiii ib , i-j isu .-j (v - ' enough natural Ice on hand to supply VLjf V , ",. Hiiiuiai i-o uii U'i.' , cities Instead of ope. TK ... . . rvtr Objections to the usa of natural l?" Vf"- Ice, olccd by tho dealers. remoe lr- . Vx tlialfv ppv tvMlml nf Ihllt ennrmnllM .. . " VauDnlv from eonHlrleratton. If thev nr tfcs'Z ccente'i tho I,at "below zero" wlntorlwllh natural lee and shill continue to si? 'might Just as well hae been as mild put In as much natural Ice as wo cn 7 mi April, ho tar as aiming to tnc ice Pfk M.... .. ..,..1 .. UnaA 1. !.. ," -. tin inuoi ,wnviui ui inrv ui'jci-iiijiis 'VK ta that no matter how much natural Ice ' $14 -Haw - n (feit t-.. ... 'n V- III- UIOI ,,V ItlU I'.V-ICIIV (llUlllt-llb li ' Houses In which to store this lee could kV. not possibly be built before Ice has dls - 0i ? appeared from water courses, een If the -...kllH m.ava m atnn.l tl.JL mwk.. .. ,u.t (iuuiiu r,o iu oiutiu iiiu vAjrciiBtj ui Illctr construction. PtllLAOnLTIIIA'S ICH N'KHDS Most Ice men agree In stlmitlng the consumption of ice In this city lach rhatb.tabmon,,h,2.!i0u0.y,rn8d Z. nearly 10,000 tons of Ice a diy are usul, or approximately C00.000 tons In the two months. During the next hottest months, June nnd September, perhaps oouu tons on an average are used dally, or 800,000 tons for those two months . An estimate supplied by Samuel Freer, secretary of the Ice l'ubllclty As sociation of Philadelphia, sits the con sumption of lte from May 1 to N'ovim ber 1 at 77 per cent of the l,200,fi0 tons annually consumed and the nmount used from November 1 to Mny 1 at .li"lck Springs riorldi pr cent, or 270,000 tons, leaMng OH.ono llurke. It N alUgtd. kipl u lll or tona as th. rinKiimntlon rfnrln,. ih ol. " ""(,s "r tlie PJrmtH of enllom and w?.aVl,.iP ''' li' dls.linrg. sent telegram- to hotter months. 'them, nciuoctlng tint they Bind ?50 at To supply this demand there are about '""'' '" ' '" t-lgiamH llurke It is forty plants manufacturing artlllcl.il Ice 'htuged. would s gn the name tjn S.rrhld,alfVPhmi,Cec0,r,,,,,rS ' Mr" V' "- " '" '"" " " ...I a"y ma' "'acturlng capacity Is nM.nirgid and without funds The tele. 4100 tons, or nbout 1,400 000 tons nn-, irriini- which uruiiMd HUMilclon. were nuany u lney couiu run nt run capaclti Eleien of these plants are operated b the American Ice Company, their dall capacity being 1700 tons, or about one- tniru or the totnl. Then there i about thirty Independent plants, each manufacturing dally from ten to ton tons, whose total dally capacltx' I 2100 tons. As distributing agents. Hit re are bout 800 retail dealers. So thoroughly are the needs of Phila delphia supplied by the manufacturers ,et artificial Ico that the amount of I rtftv- natural ice used In this eltv would not1 natural Ice used In this eltv would not Ay last ten davs In th lint wcntlmr Aiwnl. ti-jlnr to Mr. Freer, vnly 7S,000 tons f EVJ1 'ttirl lee were lirouglit ImIii IliU ,j m"J'(hut lammrr., 9 this, jess than C00O 'tons camo from thn Pnrnnn illlrl,f S.B JKT. ;:.-.....' .. -;rl'u,nen oisir ct - . A !, ... r .1.. t...i i Wrz-ii 1 nAiaA , m? - 1'z,"!i000 tns consumed annually t f.kT, - HO IlllHOtlllO IllUUI 11 1 11-1' I (Mil 111 lllll STonACir: rArn.rni.-ss i.s-.vr.i-.ofATP '' pi. .,c , iriuinnc luiaiuirn i me cuy according to Mr. Trier, arc MUIIcleiit . A to Proslde lea for lens thsn tlittA uplfs during the hot weather, it the build- ings were not reniled six of the eleen plants of the American Ice Compiny has-e storage facilities nnd tho company .i- uan 111 uuuuion nve bioiago nouses 11H jrf total storage spuco beinu S5 000 tons wr i (The fndpnunil.nta Imta nl-nf t...A... -storage houses, whose aggregntc Moragc capacity Is also about 85.000 tons The consumption of anunonl.i In mak- tna artificial Ice r.ltir-en dim 11 f rnm 11 third of n pound of ninmuma for each ton of Ice to one-tenth of .1 pound of ammonia In well-managed plants The ,,, ,,. , i-iiiiuiieipiiiii-s up plants, Mr Freer estimates lies i.i,mr- .. Jn A ---.- .......... u-.u,-.v-. mix. (IIIMIUII -V.V " ...!.. ,,.. T. ... ... . " 1. tobP. Iittwjt.n lllll AHA .....I tun .in,. 4. w-fuHuii nnnuniiy, xiy ine exrrc So or great rarofulness, according to Mr Freer, this amount might bo brought i w,aow, l0 i"D.no pounds of ammonia an- tnually, without decrease. In the output of P-tfihi Can the ,c, concerns of Philadelphia went ,,e ammonia by an Increased use of ,$ natural ice' However much un inln-lit iiin n .1,. A CVl '"j . (". " ill (! ftvSStn ' fcaya Mr- rr"'r' " wl" bo lmP"3 fesSS,4VilbIe to Increase the use of natural let K(" i. to nny great extent Virtually all the fi. natural Ico available conns tn piiii.niei. jr)Phla from tho Perklomen district -The "''V'-eUotal storage capacity of that district rthSW170'000 tons- If lce ls ''tPI"sl from this ;'4lilri(t ns fait ns It can bo cut, Under ' C.ltV, ,SK,-...n ln,nv nn.i .iu. ,,..- .. ?.T( ,,,- uu, nuu JtctKIll lOlllllllOUS, 11 ..NV cannot no more man aunnly tho winier .""" " ' ""'. - rPhtil needs of Philadelphia. Then, when thn, '"',"?rr' ,0;",?' P'1"1" 1l',ls "c"la,,, ,f,r ii 'ilW Ice-cuttimr season 1. over, the hi,,'V,? ' "l-n lal prlv lieges for ulilp. eaipentirs t'2:-nt lrnnnn inn. r i,. .....' not enjoyed by m. tal trades worl.eis. P 1 f . Trlrt,tmoti nnl.l in.t ,l.lu nii ... . h4?i few weeks if t1 '.tivnn-niinim,,, .. ... .. l':,'ts?IANDTOMOUTL,rLAN UNITAS - v.- ,s.r inr.i? tf fir js ft I "It rfnav be BUirircsted that th le. n. -.. A Jrought down during tho summer us it f k1 IM needed. To illltinrt 10.000 innu ,l.,v iv ff 'would require 100 box cars, each carry- - ing iweniy-nve ions, i-ignt hundred F telPloro box cars would be needed to keep ; r, continuous movement of Ico going on 7' fi-whlle. tha first 100 cars were being re- ' ftwrned to the supply points. It Is doubt, m ir jzwu box cars could be obtained HJm'.Z J; .hi 1craa".11, for to clauses submitting questions Invol $&2Z. I". 5if'52le,,S,.??e,,fff.1! ,M"B n.l huur to ,l,u Macy board. Ju k. ni.'7iY. -..Vi'r-'' Vui'b.ilked at permlttlngths Macy Iward to -li-... .i -iii t .17 .. "" " fsn tw.iiM.a ete.u ntuiit,n ill mis cuy una I WfsttAlvLa2l!,S' ItU wtural ieo'Vhlpned In box U T. 'tm.ud e trnnslt ?""?.'?? '" ""'' . rAll natural, ice for which rooni can,,,. tne un-purs to sit with the Macy ''&, ma" nere ot course, already ; 'jjMMr brought to Philadelphia. Tb. J evancese He li wihing to aiiovv Iii-Jf"" ? ,". ,",,J,,ou'h1hout lr,tho labor Uepaitment to employ all ship i,M "u wrnlher of tlila w Inter carpt.nters. provided one of tho carp-n- LvBTiZj. inih. ;rnr. '"S,:." ,V I AfHii---- :. "". "-""" roconoij a oeptn or thirty-two tiai been renorted. An tee. hu been reported. An tee. ' machine must cut to a depth of Mt halt tha depth of tho Ice be- the cake can be broken through. ij in use can, cut. only from ten en incnes, so, mat they can nat, inev can th tc. only" when ,lt Is not mord Za" ..h-.. .." ':.," Ms--Mw -. ,ss, it'Viin ui leu i tha avrfaca before they 'could begin airfaca before theveoiiM hvin g.-manitm a greauy increased ex-' iH to 1 1h conoerna hivv had Twwwniy in fsiiina laeir man sir B3IS. wesniner., ,Tlie, j 'saw mm ps- 1 . "" ii 'i vr. . . f- 7 -. k .r? " ,.. j' 5'"' . lec'thU r has been three timet eh formerly. 'Tho subject which looms largest In the minds of local Ice dealers when they think of the coming summer's Ice prob lems Is that of labor. With the present wild scramble to get workers In nil lines of Industry 'nonessential' to tho war and tho Unlit of the 'essential' Indus tries to Ret and retain their workmen, tho Ico men arc apprehenslr of dllllculty In obtaining as many employes as last year nt the rame rate of w'nges." In 1916, driver for Ice wagons got $1! ft. week In 1918 they demanded 119 a week; and to the scarcity of labor was ascribed the advance of Ico In 1917 to fifty cents a hundred pounds. Now, according to Mr I'rccr, they are being paid from (20 to 122 a week Unskilled labor In Ico plants gets SI a day nnd Is demanding J 5. 'Of the ton or so retail Ico dealers In Philadelphia,", eus Mr. Preer, "many, possibly 100, have gone out of business slnco last season. They have found f 'hey can make moro money In other lines Of course, thev mav come back llXi'i $Z .ITe r" ,nny take their places, l.ut tliat li .ornr- 1 1iln I riti ni' ! i.e,IUt .1 VI..I. thing that can't be predicted their abandonment of the Ire business due. not make It look n. If there bad been ' any proflt In It for them, urn at fitly mil a hundred poumN." Tho American Ice Company concurs In this presentation of tho situation "If natural Ice could bo obtained, the Amer ican Ico Company might rao to 000 tons of coal nnd 40,000 pounds of nm inunl.i this ear," says an olllclal of the company, "Hut It Is simply out of (be quellon to Import more natural Ire, for ,-,...-..... i... m ., ..i-- i i.i,i. . .. i. I n.AiA .. t,- ,.ii nA... ...i ... t (Jon.t pecn l0 tuk' that fact lutrj ronnlrl arillnn fi alt .M1tlit I lints l.nlt.1 . iiikiuii t itwui (in j ilium ii- storage plants costing tliouiiid; unon tknumnds of dollars and for which there I . . . . . .... ... . . mignt necr no uny use niter a tingiu I summer? "U'ltnM Mnu filling llir.nr-r .ii, Iiaii... nhna npirri-trilu rmiiilrv lu 11 Inn i.n. find room for Hut all tho natural Ice that could bo picked Into all ton stor age houses In the ilty would not amount to 200,000 tons not a sixth of the year's needs. Tho public may depend upon It that 1 the Ir- manufacturing companies will do an in tncir power to reduce wie nmount nf fvitil n ti.t ninmMil i Itkml ntitf ntfint n i ' " '" ...... ..v. . jf.lng In this wa What the Oovcrn- mint will see fit to do In rtgard to the npportlonmint of theo two necessities, no one can anticipate today" SA,L0U "EU' Aii SWINDLE Tried to Get Money From Parents of Sailors on Fnked Title, Charge Herbert Anderson Ilinki, discharged frnii) the na for plisi,il cll.-abllity. n.li armstcd tod ty by Agent Mi.lrltt if the DeitirtuiLnt of IumIic. ui. i barge of ntlcinpllng to swindle falliers uf m uiy mirl(.in sillois He a(' sent to Moa iinnilng prlum b ITnitid si iti I'nni- tuiKMoner onniiuis in uei inn i i 1 1 ill Ills home Is i-.ilil to be In ! Sus- turned over lo tne Ktiierni nuinoriues by '"' parent nnd l.ilci mi Inw'tlgatlon i,H made b the lieiaitmentof Justice SAVr.3 HIS CAIl TltOM THIEF "flu-ver's" Peculiar Chugging SuiTl , .., . cicnt Warning to Owner The familiar round of his "fllwer" chugging uway on thren rUlndir sed John UUlo-y. 6113 Oxford stuet. fiom tho loss nf his nutomobile list night lllcltev. with trends, w lllckey. with friends, was rnJoMng a I nliiin ,.f lr. ereim fit l'iflx .ninth nnd TliomUorf street- whin -)ie heard an auto rnglim make a nole gf n peculiar I Mn'1 'l"'iu-eru hjurl. plug wa- nut of rur. Hk'key ran from the t ible and out n(r) the stie1. Just lu time to .,- Hit ,M ..... ..(,.. , I 11. ,. ,,, lt,. ..... siinirmiiiM u w.n 11141' i" iii tnk. tb autoiiinhlh and in It fniti.il a "" '" ?."!' nr """" "- '"org.- 1 un- B" "' iironi strut, niio I'allnw- lull IIUht (lln,- III. nutll ti- the inlli.- vtntlim ulnn- l.n-i -inii,. lli.ri totl.l- lu 111 linn for fnith r Iii.irintr mi ., -haig of .itt, mini d larceny gakkagi: colmxtous n.vi:n Ponn Reduction Company lut Pay SlliC for Negligence llie I'enu Iteductlnn ''o'npmy, which i Im .Is the contract fur colbet'ng gaibage .f the entile clij bis bteu lined JlfiS nv inrecioi iiitesmn or ins iiepiti- """' "r I'ublh WniK. fni rillliie to iv.l. '"' w"'jge durine tla m nl'i of bru xhe iMinuiut i" nnd it 77 r, r n ii. ilnue llillltlg 111 111 mill Till pen. titles to b, imp .si el iiim the strei t , If.mlnir .',11,1 ll.l, UMl rilliltl.l, , ,llar-Htt.. " - ...... .......,.,, iinlr.lilnly 1lll li. .ni.-tin..l It. .. . .. .."" " ' '""-I " " l inijn CHIT) P A OnPHTTPOC1 , ollil LAlll iii 1 lilib INSIST ON DEMANDS Brotherhood Chief in Confer ence in Attemnt to Break Deadlock WASIIINiTTnN. Maun 5 A'illlnm I, Ilutihtsoii. , 1,1, f (,f tlie HI .1 UI nit. assistant Seintuy of the N.i, shipping board olllclal-i and rnuesenta- ,,,, ,,C ,ho inet.il trad.s council. .. ......... lixcetu liuicilison, nil loose vvno pir- tleln.ite.l In llie cnnfeient.t, were slL'nn- tnrles to the agreement under whlth all ultlnvnril UnrW.IM ee.llt llie enrtie, iters pcdi.nl theipselvis lo submit gilivances to the M ic wage adjustment imam rm settlement Hutchison refu-cd to .sign nnd repudiated the signature of T M ' iluerln vice president of tho Cnnn ntirs p.rotherhood iiutdieson. thouch ivlllimr m subscribe settle matters relating to shop londl tlonri Oitep-ibly ellsclalmlng any couUnllon tc.n "V.ZTl v,lnL K !!)? waivo iruitmi ..t.-i onu,, lo.tuiuuns, I lliilrbeson now wants u iclir. sentiillv ;1)0aril when considering carpentris' ters' representatives i is allowed to pass on eacii man applying lor tmn oimeni Thl. u u contended by the metal trudea I v . ... . , . ..... isignera io ma asreeiiieuv.iii torce, vvouiti amount to enforcement of tho closed shop principle. TodayVconferenca ls for the purpose of flndliie tome means of breaking the ' . ,-.,. i.A.....'. ti.. !..... 1 ... I -13"' ,. """" ',""" iT", ih. expensaof tho nnrta! .trades worKers t , . School Board Balance $5C8,0G8 Tho Hoard of Kducatlon today ro ported a I .a lance 6f bchool funds or 58, 06 a oPilarch 1, deiioa'ted a follows' Central National Dank, 1100.000; Kranlc. tin .Ninonai iians. fiou.uuoi Market National nana, idv.vvv; tearmera MbMlsa' NatlonAl Bank,'t3ll,o.S; t Uml llrritlii-ifliiiiwl nt i n t'ti.in o-u fin rl nfennr." with I'l.'ilihllii P Hoose- 7 j- V " " EyiDisiTfrd- public MOWITZ WILL QUIT RESERVE, IS REPORT Civilian Director Said to Have Telephoned Resignation to Mayor Despite his refusal to make liny stnte ment whatever regarding the matter. It Is reported on good authority tint Arno I' MonJti, civilian director of tho Home Defense Reserve, has tendered his res. Ignntlon to Maor Smith The reslgna lion Is said to hue ben communicated verbally to the Ma,rr. who Is now In Atlantla City, over the telephone, nnd to have been based on the ground tint Mr Moult did not wish to Hamper ine reserves by reason of the fact that ho Is n nntUe tii rman nnd formerly ii mem ber of the National Oermui-Amcrlcan Allluice. ' Mayor .Smith Is said to hae urged Mr Mow It): to withhold his resignation until the Miyor's return to Philadelphia, at which time It was proposed tint the two talk things oer, nt'd It Is understood that the nutter Is being held In nbeyanco until tint time Mi Mowll has- re peatedly denied all charges of pro-tier-tnanlsm nnd has pointed to his artlUty as ono nf the four-mlnuto men In tho f.lbertv Ii.in cammlgn nnd also In the wnr.silng stamp drlv as proof of his loalty At thn same limo no is sain to h,ic told tho Mnor he desired to wlthdriw from tho Home Pefenpe He seres In order to me any posslbln emb irr.is-ment that lie might causo the "ganlz itlon Mr Mow 117 was niipolntid ilslll.in director of the Home Defilise IteserNe In the Mnor about four months ago, when (ieoige W'entvorth e'arr resigned as luad of the oiginl7nlloti Mr Mowitz. as ihalrm.ni of u lommltlee of file, said that he labored to make the oiganl7iitlnn cffectlie, but that he didn't ittend to the many minor details, be cause that was not bis business lie praised tho work of Captain of Pollco William II MIIN, who with Mr Carr, nrg.inlzid the rcscrws, and said that h had labored falthfullv to bring tho body to .1 high state of elllclenry Mr Mowitz. who N an atttiriie lives at 211 .South Me Ullle stre. t Wist Phil, adclphla He was iiatura!l7ed in l'JOS. CORONER'S JURY HOLDS NEGRO" IN MURDER William liaynes Accused of Killing Mis. S. E. Conrad, Aged 70, by Clinking Her Th Coron. r' Jurv held lis imiuest Ind iv over the lio.lv nf .Mrs Serena 11 'omul si vent)-ntii. v.-.irs old. of 1.151 .Norlh I"ftintli stnet and Willi im Hi WHS fnt iv -nne veals old, ll ui grn, nf i"17 Nle strut was held to nw.ilt tho 111 tiOll .if tilt llr.lll.l .fllt-l rhti tlin rliiri.i nf murdering the woman bv strauguli-1 . ion .in januaiv t last v inrles nil. son also color d. of 3'i3'i Nice street was In Id In $1000 bill us a materinl viilniss Ilan. s .billed having nnv llllng to do with the niuider or of even being In the houst. as was stated at llie Inquest tod iv. It was tehtllled bv (leorge Mills a trolley londuitnr on tin- Plftuuth Hlnet line, that he taw Humes, who Is all asheart driver, enter the house uh he iiisRvd on his ear 'Jlbsim nlso testified that he saw II lynes go Into thn house, nnd that when he innio out again, 'n about llftein inlniit.s, be was i In w ing t-onii thing ' The polko b.lleve Mils "something' to havi linn eaudv, is a bo nf til. litter wns linen d h, 'he dining room of the house and a cord, freii i the box tiiintt el ubnut tli worn- Wl -I im it I illbsou who, with llavnes, carted aslu s of tint loe.ititv. sale) ivv.ij. the n.n liavnes h.un as n cinie nut, "Well I vi' lost a cushion r They went iiwjv tin liiiI llavnes bouglit lllbhiin a lumh .null The ivldt'iue was surrendeied Wi ' ll'"' nuus.. hsd be.n 'WIIM-A..I r... l,c", '" ,1', ..V' TTf."' " S"'"' 111,111 .. and linrj, enne'.lnln,. s,.,,-,'. r"!al IStntC ngtllt COlll d f 1 llin a Sign ish be 'oiiglng to Mrs Conrad jud been i .ini.tiei! y -? . - .nimnl nn, rm . n I LUUItl UUlil'.S AliAlST LAW ON FEEBLE-MINDED ,N. Y. hupieme Justice Deelaies Un tein.ititulion.il Act Foibielding l'aii'nthooil !.HS M mil ', s ipi, ni, i ,,int liiMi., II lam P Itmlil roil iv iltil I in i iiiislltutinii.il the I tw e llin led tn t ork sln, In l'HJ tn pn vent iiimiunli and ft ebb-minded persons fiom be. n lag iMiints Hiilsinii was remlnid in i test cist: In vvhl. h 1'i.mk iisboine m nmnti' of the Home Custodial Asvlutn nl llnni" :. V , tlgureil Test or tin eonstllutlunnlllv ul'tho law has. bet u 'n the iniiits virtually slu. i Its enn.t uit ui The a. i 1 1, it, il i I... ml c.l' . . iiin. i -In ii. t ' mim' w lietlu i i i iininaU m fi . l,i, . llilliil il h lllil l pin i Uttl I , l, ai 'ni di. ll ' Jusllii Ulltbl s tlt.lsliiu v.ill lie en I t. tl tblullS'll Hi, i UK In III. I niltil M it. Ml) nt lit t mil It ts al i ii , , il 'MRS. NEWELL TO TELL , NAVAL HEADS OF TUG Witiow of Cherokee Chief Will Go to Washington. Jlothor Knew of Danger Mrs list lit r Ne we II dghie eii-v, ir.nd vvideivv of I.lriitennnt IMwud Newell, who was lost whin tho naval lug Chern. kt e, whiih ho cnmmantkd, sank oh tho IKliwuro Capes, piohablj will go t Washington to testify befnro ,i nival boiiiil of lii(iilry tint her husband told her the vesrel was uncaworth. Mrs Newell and her father-in-law mil mnthei-lii-l iw, Dr and Mrs Oorgo II New ell, nf 'lloucister, J ess , so testilled yestaidiij afteinoon before tlie pitllin Inary liuiuirj hoard appointed by Ad inli.il Helm It was learind todaj tint Iho Intpiiij being londucteil in tlie navy jartl hu,. Is In the nature of a preliminary mvis. tlratlon and Its IIiiiIiiibs will not be dual Thoso findings will bo rcportt.il to tho Navy Department at Washlnglou fur use lu conducting Its own Intiuliy. Doctor Nowellyind tils vvlfo nnd his daughler-ln-livv were told tn hold them selves In readiness to go to Washington when btinunoned Tho stories tho Newell family told to the Imiulry lioird did nut vary from those they told thn newspapers befott they were summoned lis the Innulrv lt.ard All said lint Lieutenant .Nev.ill had told them the Cherokee was unfit for tho fcei and probably (oUj ot weather any kevcre storm Tho lieu- Inll.ml'a n.i.lli.. t.,1.1 l.n,.. .. ,. . . . .... ...,. ,v. ,.i,i ,iu,v, vvniia inmrt. ing nil coat, shu discovered u ypa. written rtport to this .effect, which i h ...1.1 U. l. I..1A .. .. " '.., ,,u tuitt ncr n uiit-mi-ru, 10 asnd to Wash ington. No word hau yet come gut of Wash ington as to whether or not this report was received. The preliminary Inquiry continued at :.U ' M . ea" . "- U.-"-"1 " W secret. All tho olliclals s.ild nothing tould be given out regarding the hear. lug or tho testlmonv Th f.,"r.,,'C" t-w 1 t 1 1 . -"IH.IUIH iV " .",m iv- llllll rare, mo i-imiiu ,ntllf-in, )iree. ipcrmen to Washlnetuii. yr-lel and up, nur lim mil. tind no on. having not i.i .. ,,Vrdi Alert, ! Itupld Klrer liTi Queen d's lenn.. i..7, . 5.fJ ! I Annie 10-1 Hen-tf.rJ.mfi lux. r.rmuhi d 8 1 eport becaure tho In- ins (nlQrMi.a, in' (a)7.ulutanit. 13t j j unfinished, wan silent Murdork; UT (alPlai entry. .-' ,-(,Ts ivo'u'mu''i iu -ttnlMgtui. huh Yaniusioi celxcil tha hoard nulry was Bttll 1 - -- --.. . . -. A M rainunirg on view at Art cinS Tha Art Club today nnsti.a e ,v,. publlo Its second series of the twenty. ledger-Philadelphia, Tuesday, Clash Over Bowles at Hog Island Quiz t oiitltitiril trntn I'me One ho elcpeiided mi lo put (he ling Island job through successfully "Wlmt was the renson for the over, nbtinditiec of laboring tnjii nil about the plant nf which we hnvu been lnhl7" .ifked Senator Vmd imiili "We do dot tliltik there were so mam men Idle, but we hid plentv on hand because we wanted to obtain (he great ist meed." replied Itoblnson. I Tho Aiiicrlcim International employs i about "0 per lent of the labor, and sub I e ontraclorH nbe.ut 30 per cent of the la I Iror at Hog Island, Itoblnson told tho committee The lonierii had sublet the work on tho as. on thn lallwav, on the piers, all the dredging, sewer and water works and some of the piping work, and was , haiid. ng itse r mo ; ,, caier part o, tie houses, bouses for men, shops nnd olhei buildings, and pllcdrlWug on shop fouu d itlons The ciiinmllt'o numbers iIisIimI sharply whin .senators Nelson nnd lohijMiti sought to nlitnln from Mr ltnbiusou his iiplnlim of the work Ad miral Howies has done In the wn of working iioiiomUs nnd srd at ling Island i'lnci he went ti I'hlladrlphla SIMI.'ll wciks ago Itnblusoii ddlnied that, Instiud of working up Mind, Admlr.il Howies 'had i slowid down mmo nf the work and he (Itoblnson) wiim unaware nf miy lilg eionnmlis woiked by Howlea 111 the way of leduetlon lu sulailos heuator I'letiher here said tint the hearing would never i ml. IT evenlmilj went oiT mi ilile liwues sin h us ells- tusHlniis nf Vihnlr.il Howies S, iiiitm Viiitliiin in ilnlareii linn nr , " i nm mi lemn ni lirnpnseil In .sainlnc thn Willi' ss mi "heap eggs wmild l famine In th'-. as to gel nil the- fail' and wiintul tn I f"'"iMurf be Tin e- lung II, Insisted the know fieiui the ih.ilini.iii If li Inlendid farmer miisi hnvi his profit nr other tn iilliiiipt tn limit the hearing or tin wImi would net lundute feiniMurrs eiuelliuis tn be asked wlt!ie,?ccs. Shorlage eif hibeir mnl irduied irlit Senatin Johnson at this Juni lure nulreil If the ehalinian Intitieleel le eliokei oft' the healing In any way lie lilmel, he asserted. Intuided to ask whatever nm pilous be tliought eiiltahle to bilng out the facts rietelier .IN. lalmed an Inlentlon tn limit the hem lug, but t-.ild the heinlois weie wasting a lot nf tlinn with tilini i tcrlal iiuestlons Ihn tlurr then blew eiver and the committee settled down to Its method leal wav of iiuestloning the witness nnd lifting him mike lAtendul i-t.Uime.nl" and explanations SPIES? NO, INDEED! JUST HOUSE HUNTERS Vigilant Gloucester Citizens Seize Strangeis, One a Policeman, Who I'tovc Innocence Two Herman spy im-pei ts were ar rested li n posse b. low (Hem. cstt i City. N J tnelav after they had been de- tectnl making iivniorind i In n note. book Thev were released, liovvivn. after they hid proved thev were nurily a pair of Phlladelphli real fftato hunt-cra-rpollce man David W IHIks. of the Plftetnth rtrect anil Sn.vder avenue Hta Hon. I'll Porter street and Inspeclo James W Dlllis of tho Hureau nt Water 2124 Kouth Wirnoik strict The two Ftinng.rs weie obseiveel this inornliiff near the WeHvlllc peivvir p'atit Jilul a iltlzen, amloiis tn save the ceiuntrjslile.'s iiputatlnii, telephoned to i the nolle t "tliat two siiles were at work Acting Sergeant James Smith otg.inlred ! a Poise, arniiil to the teith, and huMled I . . down the turnpike Just In time tu lull the pah nt the tollgute .'Whites n I" . v, l-.lM.rt.l ti... tan. brothers "You're under an est," (-aid Smith i.lve me that notebook' rit- mden . , " MARRIAGE LICENSES III njsmln J korflfv le-iEue Island nn. Vlinli M llt-n -1117 Arimltif.,. n... II in III i till Iml Jllll . Allithelu in, . wWil einlVlar. Hull 7 i: ! t K Alli-sh, nv at. II K , I, Sesl rlshl V .1 nn! 'I in 4t tiller .i.i iiTKHniri St Jo. I'll I. I iiimtilliH 1J.M s ,,i hi nn 1 I I ihtth M I) SI... l.'JI ,s .ItNi i VII n K Monr- 11,07 Suiiuni-r st nn.l kitih- ivn li.h. rthllrr 171n Sprlni; ltnr,teii nt Will nn I Ininils SM tun, ,t unj Vl.irlnn II William" s", s, lvlll B, linn.-.. Vluipln ii"" S Islh st, .iml Man MiN. rnev I 0", N lsth t ' lim. s II Hrial'i t.ln' M, Ion st ami Carrie ei i, .il ,n I 1 1 i' - i, i nn I si Jnlm Heltonl 1 hit St. mil st nn I Annie I In. Kill I'JI N VV irni.il si Jnlm M e' e ,itn, Mih.rn I'd . and Huby 'I r ssl m r,lin i 1 , Murrls leim.iriivsk .'tn H e.tli st nnd It. m- 'luiin TnT M urn ii m Juhn K Vis i in lie "Irs tl Knlli st ,,i i:ujn nl" ll.lnls .'III 1 l Kill, l iml . Ciihrin m 1 lej VV vt.mltiff nve and I it. M4.i Inl .si. -lliil N I'ruiiini st rr.ilt V s lil. n. r I'rmnliv II, Pi tnid , lrl..M..ri. ,n llt?lt..., ....!.. i. ,i t .' tti.iit , -.,i-iM , itjr j - . ... .-7 ---.-..,.,,... n,,, ,,, KIB Mi.rs in mi I) Piii.Ii I IT Knl.r st liivlllutl.r ill" si.i, nt am st II I' v Pill ns I 11 st and lhnnii Vierrl- rt iseiil.ene "nt r,d'nl 1 ti, i... I Merit f JT N '.Mil nt and 1 Im r I' M.i .Huh I.. nine Islm.l 1. II 111 I V V.Ulllw Vnt I'llFSter I'. a ml i .tin VV l.iM.r .'ill". V .111 st nnd Hi leu M. Stoel, 211 VV lluiilltifciluu st Minimi- i' liin-niurl. Jr.. "lutinv, anl I li tli Hi Mil. r Ts.i.nv Ctlllil llie.lnilli JI1II S Ililhniml l ii ii i ml l'lzer .Isn i7i, wt lichen Im ii bii-.i iiiintiinriif si n,' vi ,r 1. K. Iso, .loti! Jtiiiitr st Hut SpritiRs Hntrii's for Toniorimv ( I list I tee i I innlim- tVm ni I. n tin . Miir.il.lK ml nn tl riilutiiia lillhsnii Hi? 'lis. I lli.ss ln7 V. I, I', ihlns in: M, im llmetiMie till Sr.mnri limn ill i lil rtni.ii I I Hi I'ltsiliKe lln ill, n.ru I1J, I'rtilslnu IIS .M.il h Kls I1J 1 1. mil lulu llie, II.' Al.vliilu II.' Also .lieil.l" lii,t,, IliT Hiss Pup, InT 'eilfuin in.'. Se-n.n.l rut , i liiinilnit, ".ini, four.v.nr nl.ls Hill UP II fui ItinitHMytrr Hule ll l.nst s,,ur, hi, llimlv 1'uia lllll, rrul Ins llml Wllllims His, I VII. I.la.1 His rji. ii.'in 111 Nnls.lMn 111 Hirtlmin 111 llllll. II III Snlft I'nx 111 Uutnu III Vise , liultil, rre.injli, 111; Ntliutti.ni Ins I'll.tlltl'1. Ill I 'Ihinl rai .Iilmlng I30n, llin t .j.'itr obis, mile 'Tlilnlei. inn- "lrl T Inn llipner, Hill -.sister M trjarie Iflll I'sutn ' A inn viiieunr Hill jeij, aatfnv iiiii ni., inutile-!, jii.i irfitiy laieen, in, .vn ithI Hit VII llrleht, 110 N'umlnee, Hi) Visit illKlhlil I'urrlsli. IHl IMoseorlili HU Ualtvfiinlti. 1 17 1 nurlli rs Itiiolii, f,nO fuur-iear 't'els mnl unfurl 1 miles Klin llnni 'lis 'Muiv I. Mill llij 'l.eult tiilirnn Hi.' iteur mu til!, Vilas 1'tilh InT Irr, irulier, ins Auiulit lus ill Htlnmir !ni sr f Jt.i.niMii.I Hi i l.tither H.i is i lfri tiln Ins 1 Ifih ruee 1 1 timing I'lnu thru ve,,r lis an I upward mile mnl Tn Mtivii Vlirt Ik 11. tlj, (Vile ii nf tlie s, , nr, Ki!i l.uli In, Jissli liuls,' Hi'i riino Hu Hill 11. u Itu Wtsiltn Slu. is tli ,.. hunt ill. I'atl.lv IK.tr, 11;, IlloiUH -, Hlxth rati tliilmlng n"''i feuroear i.ltts an.l liliwitril I1 miles ii' Itrnss, tlnl I I't-nrni in". I'.ilt llleii lnl. Mary War ren InT hurptsslng, livi, Km TarMtin 1" . .Im VV VV I'lirk. Ion, llniiiinse Ue Urn lirtml), H. WsUriiToeif, 11.', Jlr. Muik. 1 lis I vtjtlirr il.ar: trntk fast Hat aim Kntries for Tomorrow 1 Irsl race tin ee.) ear-olds, lillnwaiieri, mirp tlisi ,-, furlong -I..I Iv Motnt- lno III inn inn Allie l.lnllev im, Piirnum HU lulu Ml in.' I unnseuinn HU 1-rHiik K'tiilili lu.', WriMi. lUu, I.llllt, Miiiinl lis, l.sla tin serntil rai. Ilir. e. nr oltti nn,l un ilnlmll iire IIUI' furl. lints I'aillstiii HIT I), ni I'l.lllns, lll'l, Ilralieek 111 None sucli 111 I'lslilsr III IUT IXrkhunil ) . isl., .lint v ..t.r.,1 i , ,..' ii.i.ir'iu. ,., ,.,i... ,... ,,u,..,uri liiri veul I'ujon r. ui Herlmmage'. III. llul'ph ...vTm". I Konetlonnalie UT , ' linen r..--. '"'':-".-. up. tiairn. lint pur Hon H. furlnnes . Kaiatet, HI. Kicking Kid lis Oileo loti luntan, 1D Nrttla Wsleutt 101: KaUhdin, lllilj Ithtme, ion ll.naift inn, jitus jtsrer. iut: Cluimy Kale I0T: Ague, 1VVI Tnonua l.'all.iway. I ton: Kdmond Adams, lost Jejnm. J09 rourill rare tnrr--., ear.n. its mnl nn -ilm. ing. runs lino, ' Hevll tin. mil Ml.a Jalltt. HU !!? YnV, N.irvlr, JI1T1 l-ratiilo, ifiTi l.-tt,,' Jos rlmru. 0 1 Vorl III. IM. lllilj Jus tu N'.. .' ' .. '"''A". n..'1:rr?"ln.n U ., lutiui.H.- --Ainesions. IIIJJ in". rBrf, mo rmnu iijnninp, t hrr. yi"rWlti inq up, nur" mil fi isum rrp, inrcf-yrarniaa una up cuim iiili puns' om Joae. nnn.M LynHora. Ipjl roromiurif 109. c'hsrliy .,i'.i ..in t. "" ..".-.'. "ia-"i nonet a. Ufvatea will -luilla Abbey ' 10 'i 'h. 'H?.1. "'iVf11' "' Ialtl tan: lot: 91'aul Oainesi. lOflt n aat, in,,. HIGH FOOD PRICES NEEDED BY FARMERS CommiHsion Man Says Pro ducer Will Lose Unless Range Is Maintained Voluntarily KnnriuoiiM loses face the I'liinsjl Xanla farmer tinlesn the consuming pub Ho lomes to his rescue by olunlnrlly maliitalnlng the high prlie or rood stuffs. Kiuh was the burden iif to da's lunihcon nf the l'edernl food nil- mlnlslrntlon In Watmmaker'M tea-room "Tho farmer Is today selling potatoes, onions nnd pnhhfipn nt lesi than cost." MM Italpl, II. Clajburger. president of the National League of Commission Merchants, who was a guest at the luncheon. "In many cases the farmer Is selling his produce for less thm the freight he hiiK paid on f The potato in irket Is growing gradunlls weue Iho same Is true of the onion nnd rabbage matkets. "The; frst earltjul nf imtatoes from riorldi, nrrlied jesterdaj. Tint .Slate has sewn thousand more acres plnnled to polnloen this sear than eer befote 'l " menace lo inn Pennsylvania j"rmer I mess the loi al erop of po- .......- i eiiposei or in ine next sl "''". mere will lie enormous losi-es" l"''1" "alls, nf Mute Cnlkfee. slid '"at the ronsiiini I who smlleil nt thlrts- '" Kgs inn not i.miw wiuit lie in-'""'" result oniy in rulured lineage, he ssiei i or inn urst lime, the meal was 'nncd toda with a pracr 'Ihe ilev I' H Parkin, se-crctary of the American lllblo Ai'soehitlon. dellvend this open lug prnjer, mid rlf,v(( the session with an address mi the neeessltv fnr "iniise. trated puhlliltv'' In the food cnmp-ilgn What promise 0 lo be a silrited eon troversv was pipvente.1 bv the fait nf I S Crutchfleld, a meinbei of the- ml. ministration, who presided This arose over ono memhcr'n defending the Presi dent's ne Hon In the matter eif prohibi tion Another membi r of the administra tion objected sttenuouslv lo some nf the i marks of tho first sprnuer .fay Cooke, ailmlnlstiatni for Phlli delphl.i and llowaiel Helii7, ndmlnlstr.i I'T fot Peniislv.iiila, were Imth ubsi nl Miss Miriam Moses elletlt'an In ihuge of Ihe menu of the' lumheons, has found great illlllcult In milking the mltulni Mr. tors num e io u,,. rations Issued bv tutu ,.,-,1, ,,,11.1-r i n, v nave insist, n .nn ii o mi; iwo iuniis nr sugsr In tneii ieffei the lefuse to drink milk ln i stead nf loffee, .and the v must have two butter balls I'lvo Ktibstltutcs, Ili le lulling miime.il, potato flour, hominv, taplne.i and e orn Hour, were served tn. di nuAr'n:K.s li:avk rem camp I 27th District's Quota Complete With Departuic of 22 Men Twenlj-tvvo draftees from the Twe lit v -seven! li local registration bnml ' "T -".V,. ,UT r,".. I V im ee lirr-e lllll l if iti lliv livui ii is JMflll niiiirteis In the Twentieth and l'cdera stte.its station house and were taken to the ltriiiel htieet Station in automobiles, wnii ii me niiginiors nan contributed This vlitu.illv will complete the epiota j of this d--lrlit ("larenc" hlierinan ebalrmaii nf tlie Twinty-sevcntli nistrlct, addressed tlie nv n befnie the spc. 111 pulled out mnl told the in th it their actions nt camp vv vihl hive tnuih t.i de with the ies. s.lllon of hostilities He cheered tho men ny ins nmarits as m iiieiuie.I to tin m the overflowing crowds that would grt 1 1 ' !"",r!,,,T,,,,,,!,.,i!T.c. Z'-, hr llit iielghbors One hundred and siv seteetlvo servlte i ii i fiom lilniiitstti citv .Meieliant ,ville ll.iddoii Heights I'lilllugsuiitiil and ntber ue.irbv , iv Je rsev towns ro uirtiil nt th. Camdtii Count-, Court houst', (.'.imdtu Inilav for nlivsltnl es. iimlii'itloti Iiirludeel lu tlie draftees was S'imuel Hill, tin (llouiister pliimbu who was tiansferred from class four tn iliss one nt thn utiuest nf his wife Th mill t illnl fm i aiiiluatliin today ar. fitini Ulttilct Vi. ' Camdui I'ountv The tests wtrc runelui t. tl by In j a tie, I, in A S Ml. Iilin iiud Di H. Smith CharRi He Stole I.odRc l'tinds MiltlllSniWV ManM I Plan, esc , M ii nnested it I'llthlmig, Miss nn .". warrant iii.trKnig nun Willi t ml,i e. ........ .. ... iii.iiigiit in NoirlMieun and hild fni in lit bv llurg ss I'lawfuiil Mir ill isehllg.dbv the tilllt eis nf Indtpciiil. nil Lodge sons of II ilj with running a iv wltii sici it ,,ish ami a 531,11 Lib llv I'oiul pioiititv of the nrganlza lim t.f whuli lit wi tiensuier SURVIVOR DEPICTS SINKING OF U-BOAT Harry S. Ruini'i't, Junior OfTi cer on Nyanza, Arrives, Wounded, at Camden Home The 111 -I Amen, an odleer injured In .1 I'-boat battle to arrive lu this vlolnitv Is Many Js Itein, it, tvventj erne jcats old, who today Is at Ills home,, -19 Xoith o'hi-t.. ,l,l..i t. i-o., r,,-,,,l.n T'lrty-tliinl stiect, l.att ramden Helnert wan 11 Junior nllker nboanl tlie stcimshlp Nvnnza, whlth nn Ihe morning of .1, inuary 13, sent 11 tierman -stiljni.it Ine- to lln bottom of tho Atlantic Ottaii uftei a itvo-hoiu battle Helm it In suffering from a fiacturo nf tlie Kull nnd nthe r tiijurlen a he leilted 111.' battle between the llllll boat niul his ship, vv lilt 1 was 111 mtil with heavy guns, he gazid at a powder-stained uniform which vvaa on ti chair near his bed. This la the uniform that Itelncrt worn on tho day that the submarine attnektd tho vhlp. , Tho battle between the Nynma nnd 1 the submarine took place near Iiello 1-dt . whlth Is not far from Newfound- 'land Most of the crew were picpailng for morning drill when tho -dibmurliio was HlKhled "Whin the Clcrman submarine wai I siUitrd we gava warning," said Helnert, I "and our men took their respective -K-sts. I Hut beforo wo could open llio a torpedo . waa rent toward our ehlp, which struck ll-e veniiel iimldnhlps Then we aw the Bubmarlne submerge, Mho camo un again and tired again. The first shot mused moro dnmape than tha second one Our elder gunner a Mr Oravea ltpt calling nil tho time to the boys to stick After vve placed our guns in. op. tratlon we began to re-turn tho cotnpll ment Wo sent one) shpt nftcr another. Finally wo scored n nerfict hit, which sent tha submarine, down for good." Itelnert arrived In. thU country a few days ago. He wan met at an Atlantic port by hlM father. Among the relics that Itelncrt brought along with hlni wa the nnlfoim he woro vhej he was wounded, ins miner oaio loaay mat h march 5, iois Lewis Fees Wins O. K. From Councils (nnllnurd from fate line utioro than thoso of the ,Iullce, Abbot said Mr (laffney said this comparison was not fair, us ininv l.iwjers i-ned moro I than hupreme Court Justices and Mr. l.ii iir,,li;,l,ii mill, I hao in.ido much ' ..... ..., t . ... . ...... 1 ..nun.. Ill more money ny laiiiin; mwimi w..r. -" the time he spent on transit i,i:wis DcriiNDS his mw. Mr I.i mlH said be coiild tint be iw.i.ii i iiiml bu work to proe Its .ilue, but he would outline II lie s.ild he had tn study the Taj lor lease thor .iinrliK. hud In iircnaro thu llecht and SiiIum bills isiNllig thu way t" adoption I f the final lene Hie mot iiiuirim .. ,,.i nri i10 i,,i er undertaken anil lie I ilnullv had In nreti.ue a new lease M ! "" ; """Z W'J . Zrl d I It Just lis hi woulil e barge any other It tit , The Lewis fee cl.ilm ' the first nf 11 i- ... ....--. . ,1. .1 m- 111 hn pern's oi iiunriic,s e-iiiiin- iii.. " -- presented to Ceiune I's this .veir Tlie total or tne cl iim tor various iihsskk "i unit, elone bv iittnrneM othei than the big slarf nssne l.ited with Cltv Solicitor I'otuiellv apiiroxlmates $111 Oim. The Lewis eliilni Is understood to have orlg Innllv been Itn.ono. but w.is pired In to hive the bneklng nf Trinslt IHrcrtor Twining and nf Mavnr Smith and there Is llllle ilnuht tint the Mil will be favor- i ,v topnrted In Collin lis ntimbei ef members nf Coimeli-. are llie belief that a larger sum wouiu 1101 ounrut .. - iooii i no omer two men i.ern get Councils' approval nt this time. iloierniiient this afternoon voted t , In mi ovi-lcr saloon nt ti.Im.ii. .. :' An effort will be ineile to havo the Prcomnirm, , ,'om,ells nn Ir.vesilgatloii I Wj'"""" ftreols. utter they mail. Sj claim approved m that It ivn be paid Tr con " ,,. bonding llrin-the I hnf that the irlcc here wero exorWliiJ before ,he ft,., dwindling bilnnce nf "' "S," ,,,,, Plillidri- '", " v could get better and'S muiuripii iiineis av.iiinrue lor aipriipu.i-i . . ..., ,.. ,i.0 Nnilniuil Surety I 4r Hon Is ..xhaii'trd Mr Lewis Is snhl , V' V .",.ms ' r I fe-i the nronrlelor t .. ,. r,.. Minvvn I., l,,Ke ex. eplloli tn le HSIIlg (if ,, , ,, ,,,.,, f ,e llllnl nf Mi.li 11 luge fe- befnie the transit,'..., ,. , , .', w... t,,..,, .,. n i,, lenM' Is nn illv l etllleil bv all pirlles innr.iniel In view of Iho opposition llie lease that Is e slieiled lo develop be- ., ,...-.....! ... .... -I.... 1.. fore the Public Service Commission some i members believe that Attorney I,nwls, Is showing unseemly haste In his at- lemrt lo have the claim rushed through at this time URGE STEAM AIRPLANES TO REACH U-ROAT RASE J. G. Dudley Tells Kivvanis Club Gasoline Type Is Not as Suitable. Kivctlc.ss Ships Coming AlrplintR propelled bv steam engines .no not nnl priu tie al hut .im urgnitlj iiteihil tn luitli the Kiibut.iriiio bae-es ir 'itruiiuv, in the nplnlon nf lames f! Duillev, engineer eif the Meuhant Shlji liulldlug Cninpauv, who nikn at a lliniliic.n nf ijr, niimbeis nf the KIm.iiiIh i-b. nf Phil iilelphl i. I.id.iv in the Hell. v l e-Mi ittnlil KIVtllesH sli lis .nr .m other rieiulremeiit nf the .merlt an mil i uirv uiacnine lie stat'el Tin Wti?AMaZrl" won but thej me Imprni th al for sui h a Job as liniiililni- the Human nibmailne base- at Helgoland ' Mr lu.liv said "llie gasi'llne ingln. s ui ik. ton mil. h noise 'and thev Invent the stamina II the I iiiri i uft boaiel wiiiild stinl tlie stiani- englne alriihine I r.tl sun the vvnulil I appnive It A Me im-i tikitu airplane weigh weigh no men. thm the Iium' Meieedes e i glim iistd In tin eltrmin Planes A steam-engine all pi ine mold sifelv slunk up nn the we it-guarded Helgoland and In ,i slum time imild di, inepirable d linage wlih bombs Tim lie im ins would ne.t know nf Us apprnai Ii until thev felt tin slim ks of th. bombs A gasnlliu aliplane aiiiieniut es Its ippiniih when It Is intlis itwav and Is herlnusb liiindluiiiicd In Its flight bv ... , --- ""'"., ., 4, , . ..l.l.... ... .1.1.. inline ii gasoline supplies - ho steam e ngiue alrpl.iiif etiuld e airy enough It. meivo it ai'loss Ihe iili'.hi. tnnli.ilili Mr Iiudley said tho ilvetl.ss ship will bo the net big Innovation In mm Ine construction s,,ps tan be welded to. githor Just iih seiurely ns bv the rivet ing method Thomas J S Nicely, 'Vice president of tho i lub, was teiastmlster - - - WOMAN DIES OF BURNS FTER LAMP EXPLODES' Livinp- Torch Runs TIhourIi Hou&e, Settinp- Curtains Ablaze. Aided liy Ncip;hlors Mis Maiy l'owell, sevent-tlve ears o'd, eif 1032 Naiidiln street, died lutlaj In the 1'innsjlvanla Hospital as u lesult of hums about Iho head, f.ue onus nnd chest re-ielved when an oil limp vvhlili slit was iiideivotiiig tn liglit lu tho par lor of her home last night, exploded When her clothing taught fire Mrs Powill attempted to bent out the fl lines with her hinds, ulid when she found Hut this ftiiilit not be done she ran scream lug for help to the ic.ir of the house curtains In one of the rooms through whleh him pisstd bet.ime gnlted from her hi tying ilitss nnd set the mom on tilt Neighbors 1 pine to her nssistame extinguished the ilames that 1 mt loped her and sent In ,1 Hie nlnrin 'the damage to the hoii'-e was slight POLICE JOIN ATTACK ON SALOON LICENSES Remonstrate Against Ten. Liquor Dealers Association Asks Revocation of Two Th. polin dep.irtmnit tod.iv Joined In the iiioMiutnt to ild tho city of oh. Jtiitloimble raloons by nilnB ten rimon ktiaricrH against tlio II. easts nf saloons Two othn tiinoiistiuiici's wen. nit.. 111. .1 s.i.h,. , tiiiniiiaieii nnd It Is nllegid that .MtCioltlrlcK allows his place to be freniiented by Idle and disorderly per sona, that a tnbaret show and dane ng Is permitted, and that near tho clos. Ing hour nt midnight on Saturday the patrons nf tho place are permitted to ordtr large eiuantltlea of drinks, that hey may remain l the place durlnr he tiirly houra of Sunday morning lor these offense a tho itelall M,,r ItnleiH AKsocl.itlon declared McOold. rlclc Is 11.1 Improper perron to hold 1 lltuise. and the totirt Is nidud to ic voKc his lleiuor telling privilege III Necdlea'a caso It la alleged that In toxicants were sold to minors, a cah nret show. It Is charged, In alo run in connection with tho place and singing nnd dancing are permitted, The rcmon. strancc. which ls ulgned by four resl dents of the neighborhood, declares that tho place "la a conntant menace to the morals of the community." Tho .latter place, which la on the northwest corner of nidgo and nirnrrt avenue, haa twice before been attacked by neighbors. Who complained of th poise and actions of patrons of ii, upstairs cafe. After the other remon strances weie heard tho then owner, disposed of the license. The fl?st ovvne? was u man named Wolf, who Bold to Carroll, and he sold to Keren.. lu McOoldrlck's case will be heard - ljl.,uor IWleis .Woihttlo,,: T i, ,-Iu" , hin , ,'f lV;VaV LoleloV, s IJ' t I ' - tloii of the lltiuor dealeis' aeswlailon 1!'l,1(, "' Their l.essoim toi Tod.v I Now xnvinrr Plimn- ' ishs tint the liruiM nf fivvui "MuJold f " l'M 1,S here indu . ' ",l5 g 1C"V Opi Illji 1 lIIHJa nth wliost phn e nf ,u,iiess is iit i:(iu X".n l 7 l11"1 (le,n "iil'-d. thro igh tu 8 .ri!!! h u"l. '""' uf "" mn Wftfl tl Jlaiket Mr... and Mgumi'l N, , s UZlU o .X'!! 'V,1''" I -fi'"' uVlit'.'sTr e.'vafuV. ffiSiVffi .villi, UI. l-heime t'ourt 11 ii'muii- worK Mie nib gm wits wi Ittei, ,v lihi , MVe tliem now llil week riNED Fon wnwYi.Na ca Magistralo Announces Intention of Making Exumplo of TrncK Monopolizcis .Magllralo Harris today antiouncecl ili.ii n inirnderl iiink ng an example of all truik drlei who 'dragged cars West rhllailelplila tin lined 1 rank ti.i . inn 1 nurfinPM niCllUC. DaVbn-.nu. ' ,., ,v ..,, Mlihaes was nrrested at fcl""""'1," street nnd Wmdlnnil nACiiuo on. coin- I SIT! ; fT,itnt l.vTkhn pl.ilnt of n loniiueior. wno r.m .... .Mkhnes had dragged his riir 'froni ,? icnM-llilrri stiect and woouiaini ,,,m.. I lo s'lvfv.llflli street the i Magistrate Harris irare Harris u.i ,ui - .- nne s.il'l that Iheie was no esiuso i "" It drlteri to 'lrag" irs: lint thern was no deep i-now on the. streets. for trui therefnrn lliev colli ,r" "" when li car uppionilicil PROBE OF MAYOR'S BONDING FIRM VOTED ... .. ,,,,, CollHCllS ConimiUCC HCC0I11 mends That City Invcstig.ite Alleged Fiivoritism Vfli r .1 long wrangle Ihe intiimlllen liulopled the ieoltitlon ' Inlrndiurd In I i mine IN bv Common Cemii. Ilmaii IChiiles II Vim Tnget,, nf llie l'nilv- , mnl U in el, .ailing fm an HivoMigi- eoiitiai lors The wiuligle was between tn,, ,'..-.. n', i,ami'iuiii.IIiiuii "' ' "" "K'l""- -. ...... Pied S.lnvii7. of Ihe l-.iitv-lirili Warn, I . Iiilnn III nf thu eonunittee who mll- I. neled tliat tlie lommllten had no power l. . (I..ni niitf,iH tii tiiisu fif i mill.li' " '" 'e " ,."l v I... nnncsed the resnliitloii until Mr Vein T.igeii li lined moro than n i-cnie of llrnn. 'Ihe Hirber Asphalt Paving Cnmp inv, the Nulomnhlle Sites Cm por.itloii and a s, nre of others Ml Vou Tagen said, h id been leineleil bv the M.oor'M llrm III iiiloptlug the lesohllluii bv a viva vine vole, tlin eniiinilttee agiced lo ask for power lo subpoena witnesses and lioetks nnd papcis iih evidences and In strutted Mr Von Tagen to file with llie iniiimltti'i' before' Collin lis' meeting next 'Ihiiisdav a iniiiiiltte list nf tin names .,e .1... ..l.. l,r,,l,l. .1 l.i elm Vllllllll. hi.cVrt-.nii.ny fur inunl, 1,-al wmk. "if vent Insist nn lie n euu s III pro- duiei lliem,' said Mr Von l.tR.n 'This isolation mimes tin spuiflc that gin be- 'e-aust. It Is tn Investigate, not li. trv the Mavor I do,,', w ,t ... Intimate that the lonnnlllee has tin Intnest lu I the. good name eif the illv eir Hie Mav- I .. ii.... ..!.!. ,1... I II.,.. I....I. llll'io Slllllllil lie no niinsui,,, n, nun resolution Thn Mavoi himself sijs he wants an Investigation Ills champions appear to mo si If appoint! d " I want' to st tint the Mavor told me' said I'halrmin Schwartz, "that he wants It then oughlj ailed but lie pointed out tint this lesohitluu lemlalns no names and makes no specHlc charges ' The Major has lepentiilly eleclerpd himself ready and willing to submit to tiny Inquiry Into his bonding innueetinus He bases his willingness to bo lnvitl- gaf.l mi the ground that sue li niton will prove the bet of adverti-ii.g mid wotth a eleiltar a line lu some newspapeis Piider these conditions he may be nsktd to ,iiu onimnriiy in mo inquiry. WPAI TIT ni.' NTW TIUP IVliAlilIlUl iLW llifiAA IN UTS' FASHION SllftW li iilin I iOMlUl ailUV Smnit .Striiicht I.inos nntl Tvfili'tnrv i3in.il 1, oiruiRnt itines tinti iuintary Trimmines Seen in Suits, Coats and Dresses N Vf "'" UhM".n lllcaM N inessed In Ut Hi others' fuini.il e- liihiiinn nr inllliiiiiv and .tpji ire 1 1 fashions whleh opened vesteitlaj anil toiitlnues Tiiistlij mid Wednt'Ml ij lVatures of the liatii oil ellsplav are cxiienuij mgn uowiis n triulentv to , tlie very huge, iih well as ehic llttln shapes veiled Mowers, ,1 tllve rtitigly new I usu 01 ipiuis, wings .mil Japanese 1 ulgiittes j fashlon'ii predlleitliui fnr sinirt I stialgiil lines ale dlspl.ivetl In tlie suits 1 dnshos, coats and skirts And for trim mings, mllltnrv braidings, headings and , rontinstlnir cmbroide lies .110 used I Ilndlces ate In 1'ton, Ilolern in liussinn ' 1 effects und sklrta eoiue inueled, timitked ! or plaited Tight sleeves, saxlus and girdles are' also noted ' The showing wan xlewcd today by hundreds of women Interested lu the new and sintiit of the spring mode OPPOSITION IN NORWAY , TO OMITTING 1?18 DRILL I C'liniKTIANIA, via London, March fi Determined opposition his arisen n 1 the- .storthing to the proposition not to hold the 1D18 military mineuvers, which Is ndvoiatcd bv the Minister of Defense In order to allow Inttnslvo tultltntlon of I footl In the debate In N'orwaj's Parliament 'It was decl.11 eel that some people arei too optimistic conternltig the mllltnrv' outlook Certain riniilsh circles, those .11 tit 11-1 call tn. tlin nl, in,!..,... . .a. ..' "'-' 1 i.-iii .. mi- fiKitiiuwiiiiii'iii, 01 11,0 niii ticuvera stated were without doubt seii ..us In their claims of rinlanda right to Xiigewlan Arctic hatbors u-r"ntto SAVS SUNDAY ISN'T AUTHOR Woman Sues, ChniRing Evanfrclist Simply Sold ITis Name NI1W tOItlC Marc tlon. " " "arly t0 tho "Un' Ulnil M . Vllir . I.n. ,.1 Aquamarine Jewelry For a March birthday no better gift can be made than a pretty piece of aquamarine jewelry. A with color dainty green gold an aquamarine of is very acceptable S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut s'M DIAMOND MBItOIIANTB-JUwaujiw-jLviaWMiTIlS I'Ji ALIENS ARRESTED ON SEDITIOiN CIIARGI rpt .. TUnn Sunnntml n I ima lutu, OUppoSCU Gof.1 mails. AcCUKfrl nf TTn. ll "ItlllH, limblCl 01 Unpa. f I ... i tin l m ir,0c uuerances . Three ncrm.iim wcro held In K. I . ,,..,.. ..... "c'a. '" n; .7 n.".-..v vi ujuay. ofiil tlic' "f rrcn.l for tiltetR i.j,.. .i.,,,,,...,., ... ,,. ,.., - , i'im r ...,,., um uniscr and cIiin ,rterl7lng Amcrlr.in methods n. ...,' ,,l"gr.u to the 7 u". .3 Iho three men wero turned oiee 7".t tunned ocr t0 1'cdcrnl nl authorities, who will jn',' their doings slnco tho dcr.lsi-.iS! (til galo their doings slnco tho declarant 1 of war. -MVl i L They descrlbeil themtelM n, t.k fly-four o.irs old, Vine ,t, , Kollof, (I HHSrS S3R tft allheis tlilrtj.tun, aho of ths !?! street address ""Y" Kollof, who. the polkn believe, limii Humcel the Kiisslni. ,mo pHC0! leal name. .SCulty. umi ...V?.0'.- night upon tho eomplalnt of trolley I? sengers h.i usseited that ho had ,, iellutnglng remarks cone ernin. .?? American soldier and tho methods v food ndmlnlsli.il ,i ,e,i ,0 -i'" slIgg.Meel lo the two ,,, m aik"5 re.ge-ei in., uiev wele l.eilu ms. that tliVl --.." '" iii.ni. ni lieriiianv oulju; I lliev bee-line nblliislv, i .-i. . "! ,.l.l , i.. .......' ' '" 10 M. ' .is.oineiH iviieie In -li. weie light P..II,,,,,,,, olo KUlnnnJ', and escnilcd Hi. m ih.. ,,(p .J? When Keillor was tean-lied al lu piillee hlallon n letter was found S! person n ,U1H (i,,resee to Srhnltt" 'rl.l ... ,l u ,i.- ........ . .. '"islet.. -i. """'" ""' I'""".' lillleve Din ivnimi i an assume.! naine 'I he thn men wero jnaced In lurneei over to the Peelcral n li lliorltlea.' I SEVEN-CENT CARFARES f I PROPOSED IN CAMDEN I Kailvvnv (,'nmnnnv Alsr. A.t. i?l I thoiity to Chin kc Two Cents H for Transfers 5 I A lielitliiu r.ir iieimliMlou to IncrciM In e nmdeii fiom Vi.. 2 ttnllev fates seveii tents nnd ti ehatge two ceni.e.. ttansfeis Insttail of issiilnu i,.m , "r!!!..,,.I"llC J'tllltlM cff in I'uhilc rtllltlis Corr. JeiHev nl 1 tpnlnn I.... llll-s.iiH 111 icy in the Pub Servlee Hallway fora-iiK nTNiw Jersej , which operates the c,nj !' n lines ( ,.','"" VsTti. .7 . i.i, ..,' "1" Propose ft., ,lt ,, ss and tlieie is no linmidlilj pinspei ts nf leilui linn In operating coin This lu llm Intee.t In. pa,,... ... ... . Sluie tl incre.isi tinllej Hues began Tin i hinge. If peimlttril would add about SS Tun noo to the lump inj h annual ma n.e rating Ineonie m Tlie liieituso is nuked for the vlclcltr nf Cimdin us well ns for Camjeli Iuoihi, nnd the itimpinv also wou'd ihnige 1 eint for u ti.tnsfer on a tries fei now glv i ti free Healing was set leu Mare.li 15. 3 I p. r. t. and Springfield WATER HEARINGS FIXED '!T pui,ijc facr ,-KC Commission Will Co?., . . ' Slllcr Tmnsit Lease in Phifa- tlclpllia Jlarch 14 a wiarcn n , 4 IIAIUtlSHL'nC, I'll., Manh 6. TA- lion for reoiienlnir the Siirlin-fleld-W.su 'ompan easo will bo henid by the Puts , ic .servko Commission Manh 18, It M- anuounied lodav. utid the l'lillarlslnkli IMml iransu ense win ue neareua fiiilailolplil.t. Miuth It 1: U Mirta, ...... ....... .. - ... . . rr. allnrnev ror tlio-e opposcel to the, P. R T lease, tniri) s-pe nt noino time 'at OI ollleea eif the lommlssion here goir.1 over that doi'lincnt, He decllntd to till. tuss his put pose 'I lie munlelpality of I'oatesvllle Im L" iipi.iineei to tlie commission of tM fates 1 li irgeil In and about that place ti the t st 1 lit stei ltallwa ("oniiany,M 'he teinimlHslon has UhUed the compuj mr 11 ninj THE NEWEST PUMP INNOVATION Latest Spring Models newest advance A Sprinr last. Only " TT IS our privilege to ue this super-Niinirt pump ell yen lie-fore. either shnnH run slum It. Mtnl st a prlie $.1110 lower Hum they will, eiiarge. 11 is n new pump juii in,t nf llie very highest nuullty an" Jksf 1 Plnni .Sva-5 1208 6'10 ChestnufS ring rich $29. efV. Patent Colt or SlL ' tJHn
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