Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1918, Final, Image 1

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VOL. IV. NO. 1-18
SLAVS QUITTING
CAPITAL; PEACE
TREATY TO FAIL
I Evacuation of Pctrograd
7 Bemm-People Flee as
Ministers Leave
Soviets l'maii'-ou war
U Congress til Moscow Expected
to llcjcci uermuii-i in
posed Terms
LONDON, March fi
The nusskms li.io begun the rvacua
iinn of retrogr.nl, according to a dls-
rf ratch received frun tlmt city dated
1 lunday. Tlirco Slato ministers have
itartcd tu lnvo Hie iMiiltiil, and llio
- population also la fleeing.
1 The UoHuvIk Ciov eminent proposes
$ l ck-cire Momow the P.il-siiu capital
mid l'ctrvgiad u rreo port
t The fact Hi it !c nil in iinnleH are etlll
rrcHng forward despite licrlln'a ot
I llclal announcement tint th-v would bo
f halted, Is believed to li ivo Influenced Hie
I nuilns In pluming to movo thcii
i cnpllal to Moscow.
n la tbmicht here that tho JJol-
i shevllil will strip Pctrograd of all Us
military stores. i.vervinins mat nngne
le of value to llio Ocrm-uis, It Is ex
pected will be dcstro)cd It It cinnot
Ijo taken away
neports continue to Indicate that tlio
congress f iolets to meet In Moscow,
March K, li llhclv not to tallfy the
. .... ........ ii.i.nllnlml . III. fill. f!m.
mans by Trulfck) and Lcnlnc A large
nuniucr Ol nn' uuiMfiuvi in Lt'iiui m
lire reported to line declared tlielr In
tention or lining up with tin uiili-peaco
tjrly .it tlio Moscow conference.
rimUJiillAli March B
The peoples commissioners are In
continuous session 'llio tioveriimcnt
centers ale at boiling pitch In ton
tract to tlio npithv outride II is now
clear that the wm sphll predominates
cmong tlio Itevoltillnii ir) Suilullsts of
the Left and lon-tllutis a lorinldnble
onpoltlon to t lie pc.no putv Tlio war
party advises lining tlio signature ot Hie
itPHpe Irei.iti us lln. ,,i.v,ti.i fm v , ti it.
Inc Petrogr.id In govt innnnlul Institu
tions in tami hi tin intcilor and then
continuing tu light with the Horm-ino
It rTiust bo l intiiilieird th it the piaco
treaty -will not bcnnni .illd until rati
fied by the i.iliim loininltlip of
hovlctc, liein c Hie new t'ongie'H of
Soilcts Mlilcli as talleil ( meet In
Moscow on .Mutli 12 olT ri the dou
ble prflcU of toiihldeilng pcuo tiinia
anew and nf e.n iiatlng Petiogi.id undi r
rour of an c.iiimi that It la neiesMiy
iur uii' iimeinnunis uepu imcnla to
be present at .Motion.
I Opposition to the (.' minis la gualcr
Jamong the Moscow provincial hotlet.s
than among those In I'ttrograd. Wlictlur
ijtnmc win now wish to control
knll-peaco part s doubtful
tho
' .
itoGEmrxtr?PLOT
BY LEN1NE CHARGED
By ROBERT J. BENDER
Wonrluhl, ltl, b ,,t VnUtd Teas)
7 Th.t ml yU'VniD.N. Maul,
f MliUi rNl.old,1 ,:e"'nc. Uol.Mhevllt iTlmo
i dell ! 'J? 1,lf.II,,el a,c' utteiiiptlng to
a uemer reiotntlini in. i..,iULi.. ...... .,..
If Irnnilu r ,i ."m linn u c
l of hiiiSf. V.!?. ,j,."'h l tlio hubstan.e
i,nnn . ' V,i,h "'"(.ton ludai from ,
' T,l l"'"''0 "" conlhl--ntf.il Nitirii
riJSIt!?Kr.L:lr.''l.?I'..nl. "T over-
:, -- 7,'" ."iii luriiiii i m i,.ii ti..,,i,, i.
r.itnmcdlll III iltw (Tif llm lY.
Kl lcl'5. undeiv dati, of 1 c
-5 li. In part as follows
"Jtrnltlcant In
. ;,tw S't the JiiiiiiifNn
li itlon
biuarj
;-- i'". .ei iuiiuhh
,:,"':'". ''"-.. 'he M.,,,,1 tll.lt tlure
nitirlfiii I. !B,,.V'"." "-"'"I-l tieiinan!
the itew H, ,"B e.UM 'nlUHKc to hue
oVm'L?.. .V.'-r..."? ' K-.'.i'ia (between
i .J' u "' nil pirilculars rif 1.M..1
vVtirVie!;;,--'
I the'.,,."1,".?,.,!.1.',0 'imminent now
1 .. "Ia" KVnt the iroiuhPii-
hfOH
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t lioVeriin.eVit iiiVf ,r,t".,,' 11 IlolshevlU
'" tiLifr"'","t.,.d'l.ll..' I" IIUrimsiM wllhln
1 Uu.- .. .
"Il Ullll II II III , il I... 1. .......
If. nnd the Jm, 1 ,1 1V11 ' . 1 " ""
i ItluH.'"rl,i,i i's'um uh "fmHiwl"'
p",';f.,,,"rt." 'J'"-lt uf t e I u'si n
?. IL '::L rU.'"" .'. lo ("" 11,11" I
lelil't """"' I'osltlon will t-oon bo I
uiiui
tie
people
tarlttm
ellmcult
At tho sapii tin
""" I'rouieina f the win
A URGES WILSON TO GIVE
PLEDGE TO RUSSIANS
u,T?.p?i fo1: I'fekldent llso,, to as-
.
r..TTi,n..i ..: " uiu
fileiidshlp of tho
rr"".u o aies w
'" Km Lev Ine IM,"B i "lc'e", ,""'" " I
Tueiuljv 1. '" u .w"1 lie dei dnl nut
cZ?rih ive-. !.- t tho ...tus"iai,
It ii.S?5!:s". w lll-h wlIKether aeient in,.
! ;J"i,H.or.,lc'Uuo "volutloii
3 Vvar.i!'H.1.. Jlu 'IcutonH." ho wired
of tnrnnrT. .V"". '.. I'crwuiai inessagn
thia iv;;""V'..""u oner, of aid to
U"y empower nir Atnbusu,,,!,., ... .. :..
ffir before the CoiigresH nnd 1
111 in ill
iledge
llus-
I of entbuiim Vou.Vl bo- eate I" fi ?,
tllllt WOUld restoro lierlilh.1. ."";
a M ito
ine democraclea lighting Prussia,,':
. tun,
THE? WEATHER
( ronuoAhr
t l V I'i(luicij,tlu iinii tUtnttv: aen.
WW aoutyuud colder tonight ami
Wtundai, ni( probably tame U0ht
run or t,ww: coldat tonight about 35
ffarccij Utah lieatcrlg uliida.
l.KMJTH Ol IMV
no rliei.. o-.'7 am.'Sun t... but ...
I DBLVWAIIK IIIVKII TIDK CIIAN'oni '
.HE.air.ur HTItEET
'Water. S III 11 111 Ifiw water. 3 In n ...
waier, 7.31 y,iii,ii, tor, n 17 p nil
WU-KRVTUIU", AT K.tll HOUR
itu lu lis'Vi 1 ""3,r:a:r,"i"i
r, 1.
i itari;rn,1iKVi!fl,1 i"-'".""!t "" : "'
t:il.un,1!:r,,!SYn,t'r?.,n!:":m!i-
MUSKRAT BITES
GIRLS ON STREET,
FiGHTS WITH COP
Venomous Vole Attacks
Ankles of Young Women and
Is Shot by Policeman
A venomous xolo tlmt Is, 1111 nngr)
muskrat bit tlirco girli and battled
with
Policeman Stewart near Mlj
L-cran, mreet nnd Woodland avciiuo nl.t
tlon beforo tho bluecoat billed the nnl
inil with threo Mcll-placcd bulleti from
lili pistol
Tho anliuil, two feet long and weigh
ing about bK pound", Is believed to
bavo been tho disconsolate mate of n
largo innlo found dead In tho nine
neighborhood recently.
Tho tnuskrat frclghtencd the girls Hot
night by dashlns tit their nnkles and
biting them. Stewart chacd It Inlo a
doorway, vvhero It turned on him rurl
oul U.S. WOULD HALT
LIQUOR LICENSE
First Government Protest
to Court Offender Is
E. J. Unterkoefler
SOLD SAILORS DRINKS
Tor the first thuo In the history ot tho
Lb cum fouit, tlm I plied htalca (tovcni
inent has neep lit t0 , ,M, Into rourl and
iii-k the Judges to refute a renew il or
a Hi cum?
Mad aillon vv.im t ihcn today 11 Inn
Lulled htatci l'Ktriet Attornev K me.
aitlng through Claieinc Cllbiiii.M,
piesldcnt f Hie t,iw ipd Order Soibtv,
tiled two rcinoiiMiaiiKM ullli lerk W
V Turin 1, In tjiiutei iSihvIuiih imiii
iifrMiiJudgen bliucin iKci and Wcs il, or
the MoiiHi Court, In rifUMj n ll,iiui-M-lllnir
privilege to 1 mil .1 L'tilpiKucflrr,
noiitlnv 1 rt roincr rhlile. 11II1 and Tilbirt
streets, and 'Ihomis J KUhj 5HU i:iM
Ailon 1 hticet The ninoiiKtrancia aic
bllef, simply stating tint the nloon
Kcejipra are imt lit pel sons tu u.ndlu I
silonii-, bicitiHO tin sold In MddleiH,
sillniM 01 in nines iiniliaiy lu tin act
orCongies forblddliij; such sales
The iiovcinincnl 1 aitlun In tin mi
cuves Is lookti upon a being imllialiTr
or a thorough pios,ciitlun bj tin IVd
Cl.il authoiitles of all cwa c illid to
theli iltentlon of MloonUeeperh telling
llipiui to cnllvtcd inni .lthough II was
not aniiounicd, 11 s txputid Hut I In'
liovcinnicut 111 11 llle utlnr icunui
(.fiances DlsliUt Attnrnc Kun, l
bo present in couit dining the licarlng
of the reniouttraiiceb ho tlltd
(in Tuesd i tho police derailment
lllcd -x rerronstrancc agalnt the renewal
of UnterUoeflei'M license They also
charged him with telling llquoi to Kill,
ors and fuither decHred that Ills pi no
lb conducted In a dlsonlcily ininiiei
"KNOW HOW" COMES
HIGH AT HOG ISLAND
Govenununt Pays Shipbuild
ing Corporation Three Times
Over for Inside Knowledge
DEFENDERS G RILL E D
Vj a so 1 orrcsptmdc tl
N.WIIMriO.V. Jlauh li
I'lom a soveiu gillllng of ltwlght 1'.
Kobliihim, president of 1ner1c.111 Inter
national Shipbuilding I'orporatlou bv
Senitoi 1 111 hiii Ji hiison, tho Senile
I'oiiiiiieuo I'ommltlee old lined tudav
vilnt vviit, lonsldeied as cvldeinc that
the iloveinuicnt 1 pajlug twice 01 tliico
tlniea over for tlio ' know how" for which
tho Vim 1 linn Intimation it Coipor.itlou
Is iieelvlng I n 1 cent foi building tho
fnbilcatid ships ut llig Island
Tlilough answera to a scibt) of itus
tlons put hi Sctiitor Johusoii to Mi.
Koblnson, who continued his testimony
before tho lonilultleo toria, It waH
'ioiiRlit out tint while the American
l"timll. nil i-oipmatlon It. u.cMnK
I PC. cent for Its 'know how' on the
Hog Is) Old job. I . 1 .uli of tin. contra. Ih
let to subcoiitraitots a inaigln of piollt
bioiight out tint vvlillo llio Aiucrleaii
ubovo all expenses and leasonible
piollls Is allowed llio Mibcontriietois foi
their oiganlz itlon and linowledgo of tin
business
"Wo villi .pend our list doll it lu di
tend oui good naiiie and 0111 last bit of
tnergi lo build ships slid Ueoige 1
llaldvv'ln. vlio picsldcut of tin 101 poll
tlon, soon uftci tho opening of the tcb
tlon
Baldwin was explaining to tin coin
mllteo telegrams whicli had been tent to
inoio than halt 11 hundred newspapers
bv tho Anieiican International I'oipoia
llon How iiiii. li of this propagandi woiu
(unlliiuid ot I'ueo llilrlren, ( nliiinn lour
Wontait Spy Gc( Ten Years
f.ONDON, March C V middle-aged
widow, convicted of sp)lng, waa si n
tenced to ten )curn lit penal son Undo
Havana Results
1 ritsi itAi'P 1 furlollal'
Utile Jleimnl. toil, J'ltlM il tu fi 7 lo
Imh. lln. liroth .' to
Ulllo Mourn, .to" Mi-
Cruiiu ....
Tlm 1 III
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J tu I
HI COM) HACK 1 furlonss
PaJiuolta II. Ill, l-hll.
line . .
,Soneucli. 111. Cum-
nlnizs .. .. ..,.,..
even 1 to 2
O.tu S J lo 5
0 to &
lllitiD HACK M furlons;. J
nine Ituier. 10J. ilrotli.10 to 1 4 to t S o I
lllome. ion Murphy, 6 tu J 0 lu .,
lJijazet. ion .Miller! even
Time. 1 7.
Hot Springs Results
FlltST HACK, il furlonim:
Hc.onh ':.'". .V::.'.1. ."".': u 1.1011. - 1 to t
Henry llurone, 101.
Mofebnorth ,',""
Ullllgitn. 104. Wlllla...
-8 to 1 4 to 1
too
2uCl3N HACK. U (urloiil
K.nm. 111. Ml; 3 lu "' 1.,.0i
Trul. W. Will'' ,o1 tVqVii
Ullll- II, 111 Uentrj .. TlulU
'rtm, lit I ,.., ,,,
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"vr.i"" vc "r r.
U. S. DECLINES
TO ASSENT TO
JAPAN'S PLAN
Allies Formally Notified
of America's Attitude on
Invasion of Siberia
PROTEST IS WITHHELD
Washington Bases Policy on
Belief Intervention Is Un
necessary and Prejudicial
AMSTERDAM, March 6.
Japanese intervention In Siberia
cither will lead to a Russo-Gcrman
agreement against Japan or to an
linderstnndinc between Japan anil
'Cermanj, accord I ni; to the t'oloRtte
VoUiSieiltinff, iopiis of whicli were
retciveil here lodav.
WSIHNtilON, Match 0.
'IIiioiikIi Allied ilmniuls (lie
United States dov eminent, has otli
ct.illy declined il ducH nut iis..cnl to
Jap.incbo intctvention in Siberia.
Tho Allies hao so informed tho
Japanese Ciovcrnmcnt.
At the tamc time, the United
States hat not protested nRninst the
intcncntion, merely let the Allies
and .Tap.in Know in fiicmlly fjshion
she does not consider intervention
advisable at this time,
'I his can he hl.ited posilivelv, tod'iy
as tin- situation lespcititiK the per
plcNtnp; Tar Eastern piohlein.
Anieiican lack of absent is m no
v.i based upon four or suspicion
of Jnp.iu, and (his (Jovcinmenl lias
made it clear that .l.ipatt would lie
the iiiitnial party to intervene if in
tetvention were deemed ncicsMiry.
Thf- UWrt niggested to the United
htitis tin question of a .1 ipanese ex-
pcdltliin This Clovirtumnt In- not as
Hiitid li their ldea. A Idle we Inve
not piotiMeil, vu hivi pointed out not
I In 11 note to Japan, but Ihiuugh tin In
fill in il 1 i h itiL.1 s that fiai.s nf i.triu 111
.11 lion It' Mln rla arc unp ircntl lunt.istlc
fui tin inoiiieiit
N it even mori Important polnl bow-
jivep. cuiplustid In tho Aimihau violin
lis tint tlie moral tfei t of Japinete In
tervention would be bid lallnr than
benetb l.il.
I 'I he I lilted Slates stands fur evaeua-
1 tlon of llusslan teirltory lu tlio west,
and Japanese Intervention would be cou-
I traiy to this tollev and the general
democratic alms of the Lulled Stated
Japan has not et entered Siberia
Whether the will iiy .thiJJlt--otJlUc4iri'll, Saleailei was begun at once
Aiiicncm position ta unitnown. 'i no
( ontlnttrd nn Pure Thirteen, (ulumn Jmir
JOHN REDMOND DIES; "
IRISH PARTY LEADER
Heart Disease, Following Sur
gical Operation, Fatal to
Famous Nationalist
! FOUGHT FOR HOME RULE
JOHN REDMOND
Leader of the Nationalist party
in the Ilritish House of Com
mon) and for jcur.s an indent
advocate of Iiisli homo nile, who
died today in London
I.U.MION, Manh (1
John Itcduiond, Icadci of tho 3rh.li I
paily In tho House of t'oituuo.is, (n, j
loihi) following nil opeiallon list Satin
di). Ill 11 hlalciuiiit Issued li) ills surgeons
il was said that tho opnatluii wau of
a seven nature, but that llio Dalle ut hid
fmeil tho uiile.il with meat l.miii.ii.
Heart falluio supervened, caubing death
after Ml lleduioud had been lepmtcd
as making satisfactory progress.
In the death of Redmond Ireland hae
lost a great leader who for twenty )carn
lias led Ireland u tight for liberty, in
bis copaclty as chairman of tho Jrisla
part) tho JNatlonallftB he, btousht
about tin) lorinaiioii ot tno Irish ron
cntlon In July, 1917, 'I ho eoiivciitlon
waa foi tlioptupobO of devla'inj j Bi8.
1 leni of govcriunent for Ireland.
I With tho breaking out of tho war In
1914 he took u tlrm stand )n support
of the Drltleli Oov eminent and main,
tulned bin lo)al itosltloa to tho end.
lledmond won gieat Iiouorri by bin
unquestioned lo)alty, though ho never
hesitated In his life struggle, tho up.
lifting of IreUnd ImvM Ixtyd George,
tho Hrltlsli I'rcmler, lau praised him
highly. Cardinal Gibbons mid other high
r.,'i lrslastlcal ortlclala also have lauded
jilin. lllatand lu tlio Slnnlen matter
? i -5 - "'M."e 'i. v." " "'
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH li, 1918
GERMANS HAVE
"NEW WEAPON,"
LATEST HORROR
Liberal Leader Hopes It Won't
Be Used, Fearing Increased
World Hnto
By JAN BRUNA
fWrlltrnfnr the I 11IM fresO
ri Hi HAOli:. March C "Now tint
1 we urn leady for 11 western offensive,
H Is iiiinrc'pfl-.iry," 11 Ocrm ill liberal
lender deilnrcd, according to n neutral
illplonuit todav
"And the new venpen the army lead
ers Intend to uso would malen us more
unpopuhr than ever," the Ocrm 111 sild
'However, they Inve dono m tinny
stupid things It Is very possible they
will miUo the offensive" What this
new weapon la has not been tevialed
Tho diplomat, who Is 11 tpeelal friend
f foreign Mlnlstci Kuehlnnnn, told in
th it KuchlmamrH lulliicnce lu Ocrmnny
Is at n low ebb The military pirty
would liKo te see him dlsinWsid
Kuihlmiuii seems, prtpared foi dls
inlsil the dlploin it s ml but Hit l ! ir
is lellived to hive titked Inn 1 j n
111 il 1
AMERICANS HURL RACK
RAID WITH HEAVY LOSS
(icrmati Attnci; on Lorraine
Trendies ltiilliautly Repulsed
by U. S. Troops
Ullll rili: AMCUICAS AUMV IN
Klt.VNL'i: Mnnh S merlean troops
holding ti 1 in Ins wllli tin l'lencli In 1111-
otliir poitbii of tho Lorraine front other
thin tin .fluoric ill seetor brllll tittlv 11- 1
pultetl 11 i.ermati 1 .t Id eailv jtstirdtv
lltivv lotses wen lulllcti d on the I
em 1111
ills is mo in si nnununecmi m p r-
milled tb il Vim rli ins
an eiitriiiciud
lu this mi tor
stnteimnl I ui d vistinli. bi the
lunch Wai ullli 0 report! (I tin kpiiIm
of a 1 ihf In Aim rh in furces In l.m
l.ilue Mnoilti nlEhl rile fori going tits,
p ill li inn lifer ti the inn lUlon
RUMANIA SIGNS PEACE
TREATY WITH TEUTONS
Pact Executed
III liUCIlUll'st L.lht
Niqht, Oflici.it Announcement
1 rotll lleilill SltVS
-
1 OPI.MIAi.lA. Miireli fi - Peaic be
twee,, llunnnle and the l intra! Powcs,
w is signeo in uueiiirisi n 7 urloil
ntnsiin oigni aeiording lo 1111 utlUlil
lliforio itlon from Itirlln, ici'elied lieu
lodaj
lilspitihe received culler tod iv In
tlio it,,..., 1 .1-.. .. ......,".....
dVel.rVa "on,m arndes w'e," , 'i
,,n. e... 1.-1.. ... ,.. .. .... .... ,
opnient of Itunianla, who-n position waa
hopeless," unlesa an Allied olTcnslvo
READING EULOGIZES U. S.
FOR PART PLAYED IN AVAR
America's AbMbtniicu to Allies of In
calculable Value, Ilritish
Kuvoy Declares
M!W lOItK. Mireli 1. Stirling
tributo In the pirt the 1 liit.d Stati s Is
III. 1 J log lu tho war was olml Inn bi
ll i) It) Lord Heading HiUNi blgb omi'
uilssluncr and ainbissidor Loul lli.nl
Ing'n eulogy was 111.11I1 a n rn.ptlmi In
givo ut the llotil Pli 1 tn newspip.i
lepresentatlves 'for tlio purposo of gel
ting aceiu iluttil '
VVIilIo Ixird lb idlng talkid freelv
intHrnailunnl sub efts l ii.,,i in .1
most of lilt, reriiiikH In. within Id funn
publle.atlon but hi sibl bn u.,m ..i.i h.
ht the Ameikau public know lint theli
shlpuicnta of food tu tho llln win
diepl) appreciated ',
t am very sine,' ,c s,l, '(lut 1
need not tell vou how beholden wi ,ur
to America for the supplbs w. no re
levlng. moro nirtbulirlv ,,l fund, al
'i'8 ''?i'!!",1 "J','1 fl.'!'" ' ,,''t,r," """"ll
Tho vane to the Allies ,,f tin , epoilM
Is lllP.ll, lit lllln 'I 1.. .ni...
:, .:' . '." " nn i". "lain, s hi 1
1 lame and Itali have bun working in
eloso 10-opiratlon with un lu Washing
ton, inni wo hivu found lln- mmtist
good will and him u.elvid the gn Hist
isslst.inco from Mi M, ,,, ,,nl Vli
Iloovei
' Ih. situation In (in, Untaln miw
regirdlng tlio tnuil ..upph Is is hiiIouh
as It ban In en at inn tlnn. lu tho w.n.
but tho sltuitloii is helim iri, itli ,,.' I
iicveu 01 me lertals wn
from tho t nltcd statin"
iii.t iieihlng
BASEBALL WRITERS ARE
EXEMPT FROM WAR TAX
MIW MUI. Mnrili I, 1: is, 1, ,11 ,11.
era and telegraphers who gal,, entranci
llo baseball tlelels b) means uf mss,h
I Issued bv tho li.isch ill rllirs' Assm 1 1
Hon of uiirba vrlll mil be iieiulitil tu
piv 11 war tax, a 1 tiling hi lutein il
n venue nlllt lals L.ven ti tin National
Leateiii. toil n slal.il Passes Issii.d bv
It IM bull 1 luhs and leagues will In sub
Jut tu thu tax
'I h. tilling did not tuL. I11I nsi.i.
cratlon thu fait that passes Issued b
tin vi 1 Hi is' assoilatiou am lu gineial
use onl) ill luajoi leaguo cities
WII.LIK HOPPK WINS
Defeats (Jhailio Peteihon in
IS.'J
rtalkliuc Match at AIlingerH
Willie Hoppe opened the last of bis
threu da)' exhlblllon matches 111 this
illv this afternoon at .Villager's. Ilil-
Haul Aiadtmi bv aguiii defeating blsJ
pailiicr, Charlie J'fl.rson, In an tS U' I
naiiiiine eouiesi n ino score or J0t)-7J.
Hoppe got ort to a pour stint mid
failed to tullv lu bis that two Imiliiga
Ho iceovercd bis stildo in tlm thlnl and
fourth, tnlljlng CB mid is, lespeillul)
Wllllo llulslied tlio mat. li b) having a
straight run of 8.' Pellet son took thu
lead by scoring two In Ida Hist two
Innings llo dlsplajed bis best fui in in
the third, when he got &U.
Kiimmailcu:
Iloope 0 o ill 40 '.' S2 iOli. Avcrake,
8 1.7 lllsli run, s.'
I'eilerRin J I ."It S 0 I 7a Avciase
IS Ml. I lleli run :.
SHIP TORPLbOED; 11 LOST
Norwegian Vessel Loses U, S, Cou
v oys ami Is Sunk
QUUUNbTOWN, March fl Tho Nor
wegian uteamshlp lluvna, separated
from her convoy of Ameilcau destroy,
era durlngu gale, waa torpedoed and
sunk. It wai nnununecd hero today.
Kiev en persona perished
Six of the ciovv swam to a lifeboat,
which had been blown from ltH davits.
They drifted In this boat forty bourn.
Oio died and the other llio wero res
cued In an exhausted slate.
Tim lluvna nun ii steel vessel nf
1150 lOrm, bunt in ivui. ruo wag qwnvd
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Prison- opposed to, Ki.uitiitR the ballot lo women, atKiiinc; that tho women, ouco enfranchised,
would temaiii away ftom the poll will tind it diflicult to esplain the fact that !'() pet cent of the
women who lojjisteinl for .uMordav, 's special eonRtCbsional election 111 New York made their appear
and" at tlie polls, 'lhe photojn.iph allows the line of women waiting to cast their ballots at ono
of the otmp; places.
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WON BY DEMOCRATS
1 1 tain ua aucu oi rower
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Uoiim- by Winning
I'uur Seats
FIRST VOTK I'.Y WOMEN
M! ni:ii, Manh fi
In' I'euioirals undo a clean fcweep
tin 1 peel il congi 1 fslnn il election jef- ,
! In
1 1, ,,l ,. in linn I'miurp.. dlstllit". two
m iiiookivu and two in Maulnti.ui anil 1
' lhe tboux I In v ile.t.d all roiir uf the
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q ,(, lmis( b1rm11i ml rrM ur 10 ccr.
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vi Hlndiy was tint It thiew tho
I, i nn e uf pun 1 r III the lloiisn ot llepre--tntatlies
from the lb publicans to the
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vicin.lis, t. miking a touu memoer
shlp of 415 Three of the Independents
sit with the Republicans and three with
tlio HcmocrutB
'llio rimlts In tho four dlstilcts fol
low si;viAiit rusTrticT
llelinci (lleuioelat) 1ft .".1
(lijnoi (P.epublkan) . . 7 US"
Pi user (Soilillst) . . . L!05
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Women voting 7 01",
luninii uifirnirr
llearv (Iii inner it) 12,ri38
Woielioiisi. (i:.iniblb.u) 7,714
lalillir islillst)
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Women voting
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Wonnn voting .
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rntiil vote in-t 7 m . 1 ; ;
Tot it niiinliir f niniirii viitlng II.ITK
rnlill 1111111I11 r untllili regNtered T" .'HI
'lln i In tli 11 ut fniii lieniocratle Hep
ic enlatlves vistndi) gins tint pirty
a 111 ij irliv ol Ihree In the lowir Iiuii'm
lit ( UI11.IISS
WdMlA Pill. 1. nn; uii:
of mot. Impoitiiiiie, of 1 ourse, tntho
nowlv enfiani hlsed women voters of tbla
"date, vi as the tint tint they votid for)
Urn tlrst linn! and tho viry Hrge per
iHtitigu nf th.li J.glstered vot. which1
thev pull d 'llnv Millid .11 S38 vol.s out
uf i rcglsti itlon of Jr, .'ill, in about 00 l
In r i nit 'I Ills was nlnut tliren times as
nun li as tin men t,"t out llio women
i list mull vnlis in Minn Assrnib) Ids
tibis thin 1 1 1 In tin It piiblli.tns it
thu lienioi i.its did, ami mini iiioh thin
'hi So. 'allsls lu Hull siippoj.dlv stiong
i si dlstilits. 'I In vnli d mrl) mil
tition
jiAMiit hm.a.n pli:asi:i)
Says Election Is an Indorsement of
National Admiuistiation
WASHINGTON Msuli Tnniied
and the plituie of health Mavoi Inlui
V llxlaii. nf New nk, atllvid hen I
llilsaltcnioouin loul. fioin Palm llc.ic'h J Ilfl 1 ,hc j ltl An hbisl
'"jhSfii fl)lu ih gl.-lh l.iUi,HliUll,"n"r,Vl "i."1 """
.- ' H , , , I I linuMlli, , l.l llln ..i.,li..
Ill tlio olHiolne ot i no . ougit ssililllll ini
ttona ill .New Vilk esteidiv mid slid
"I am ileeplv giatllltd tint the peo
ple have uphilil tli hinds nf the Ad
liiiniHtiatlnu in ilettlug I'rnn.irilh
I'ougri ssiiien and tb. lib) show lug tin ii
suppoil nf tlie polliliH ot tin Admin
istration ' .... ,, ,, ,
Iluausi nl lit' Halm- t tvui llilnn
vi.iH unable to luakn an) tails lu Wash
iiigtuu II" planuid lo have hem at I
o'clock this attt tin nn fui .New v,orh
KEEP "DOLLAR DOWN" PLAN
t
Banks Not to Abandon Easy Pay
ment Liberty Loan Systems
Stories to t.ie effeit lint the bunks
will not handle tho third Llbeit) taian
In tho ciiyo of tho (list two loans, worn
cmphathally ilenlid today by Lewla H
Pai tons, diieitdi of the loin for Hit
Philadelphia dlsirht. and lhe r. port wan
ihataileiUed its etne of tlmsv small
-mean iitlcnipts to hamper tho ijoveiu.
"'Tlrtually evei) bank In the Pblladel
phla dlatllcl, Ml. Parsona said, will
establish tho dollai-dowii plan loi
peoplo of moderate means who drslie to
Invest In bonds of the tldid loan. in.
stead of opposition tu tlie plan, he de
clared, be had found lho banks giving
loyal and ciithuslaato support,
Tka Ituftlnehh f'sreer ef I'eler tllnl. n
oil a parim iiaiu,i. ,'..n.n, hub itono
ntorr-of ulnmoiiWu auartss. la ixiutlnued
C'oi tmoiiT. 1019, BT tue
CAST FIRST VOTES
BASKETBALL SCORES
33 SOUTH. PHIL 2D
.17 GEKMANT'N 2D
SOUTH THILA .
GEIUNIANTN H.
WILLE HOPPE WINS THREE-CUSHION MATCH
Willie Hoppe Defeated Chaille rettetbon in a thicc-cuslilon
WHlnul mutch at Allingu's Academy tills nfteinooit by the
btotc ot D0-1.J hi. ioventy Innings,.
ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS
i'ouith Hot Spihigb tnce. 1 1-8 miles Wntet pi oof.
11 tf, Itoblnaou 1 tn 5. 1 to 1. out, won: Petit Blue, 103, Willis
7 to5, 1 10 2 second; Puuocl, 105, Poole, 1 to 1. thiitl line,
1 33 1-5.
MAYOR, ILL WITH COLD, GOES TO SHORE
Mayoi Smith letuined to Atlantic City late this afternoon
under ouleis im Ills yhysicinn to go to Vd. He h.tb been ill
with a cold and other complaints foi srveinl wcelts.
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NAVY NAMES ZONES BARRED TO SALE OF DRINK
WASHINGTON. Mr-ich (J 'lhe. im Kite, today aunoiiiiecd
tho cicatlon of bniutl ontb, lhe miles in indius, aiottnd tilt
Aininroliti Academy, fivcnaval u.ilniiig btatiou.s ami two uiaiiuc
Imu.icha. No iutoMiuling lnjnuiu whatuvn may Ucicaltci Lu
bold ot elOll voice within thebu zoucb.
BLAZE IN RESTAURANT ROUTS DINERS
Tat binning in a cook stove at the Btllo lisle icstauiant,
1137 Spiing Gaiden street, bet file to Oie chimney late thlb nttci
Jioon. Tlio patrons of tho icstauiant weie louted and much
ncighboihood excitement occuticd, but the dnmnge wns slight
Only one nlarin wrns turned in, " .
LINEMAN RECEIVES SEVERE ELECTRIC SHOCK
Trnnk MnUoucy, a Huemun, is in a ciitical couclition In the
University Hospital sufieiing fiom electlic shock. The man was
woiking at Eighty-flttU street ant? Eastwick avenue when the
accident happened.
PRELATE'S FUNERAL
WIPES OUT ESTATE
Personal Effects of Arch
bishop Prendergast Amount
to But $2000
pi rsonl estate of uulv Jntin was.
hop IMuiond I' '
ill In nitlielv
lonsumed b) llio cxp.nsi ut bib fuueial
and llleiiss
Ills will was opened Hilt aflenionii at
the I'athetlial mtoiv, '" oith'
Igilieulli stieet 'I huso piisent win
nut the bast siiipilsnl bv (be sunn
uuiount of the est 1 1 1 left li tli. denl
plilit. I
II was geuiliill) kimiiii bv lliusu i lose '
tn tlio nhblsliup thul ho caied nothing I
whatover aliutit Ilium .1 It u.is never lu
Ills posMsaloii long I hue was alw.i)H
sumo one needing assistant.! hovering
bv llnv knew that no ruiuist for aid
would ro unheeded 'lho An hblsliop
never culled an) eommltteo tn meet mid
discuss thu matter Ho uauilly went
down in his peekct and answered tho
appeal on tho spot
Ho spent most of his nionc) In books
nnd lollecled whit was regaidcd as ono
of tho most .ompleto theological ami
pitllosopiiie.il uoraries in tho lountri
A few dti)a beforo bis dcMli he gave thlrf
llbriit) tu tho beiiiln.ir) of st. Charles
Horroiueo at Overbrook lleallilng Hint
tho end was pear, hu also gave a num
ber uf other personal belongings to thuso
who wcio ncuiest him.
'lho will was witnessed by tho lit.
IIuv. Moiibiguoi Chinks r, Ii'avauagli,
und William J, Powei, a former see
tetary ot tho at. hdloceso who died sev
eral years ago. 'Ihose present when tho
Instrument was opened wcio Ilshop
I'm to I. Itn.cn CollriNt
LIKE OLD-TIMERS
11
NAB ALLEGED CHIEF
OF AUTO THIEF RAND
Camden Man Accused of Di
recting Syndicate for
St ea liny Motors
'lho all.gcd head of an automobile
thieves' s)lidl..ito Is under itircsl lu
Cimdi i II vias iiniuiunied totliv, whilu
a sbakn-up in tlio Philadelphia bureau
of police Is said to bo impending and n
inn plan lo ilic.k nioionar tliclta will
go Into effeit line toliiunow
A eonneitlou was smi Is tun n t lo
Camden ariesl nnd tlio tnntlnued losses
uf auloiiiubllea lu this .it), whliji Ins
lid to eh usis that a s)sti m" of tb, flu
Is being dli.cted b) lever oiganlzers
Won ariislH were promised bv tlm
Camden autliuiltles, who slid they had
evldeine of brunches of n Hndleule
throughout tho State. Seven stolen au
tomobiles, woilh hi tu ceil ?000 und
$8000, bavo been lecovered, they bald,
and the) urn on tho trail of other miss
ing motonara
Tho Camden piisoiiei, Kreel (Haze
thirty )eirs old, 2017 Federal street,
Is tho leader, aicoiding to tlie Camden
police, uf u powetful gang of motorcar
thieves operating In southern N'e Jer-
" "iul also lu this ill). wa8 lir,
leslecl last rrlday by Camden County
Detectives Dorun, Orlbben and Lev ens
und was held lu -J500 ball for u fur
ther healing. The nrrest was not made
publlu ut Hist It was sild, to enuble
the sleuths to round up their evidence,
(laze refuses to niike a statement, but
tho ikiIIco said that they found evidence
Continued on I'm Thirteen. Coluinn Sli
Th eonllnuatlen ef "Hentlai Huban."
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PRICE TWO .CENTS
f
IV
INOBRE ARRESTED
ON VARE CHARGE
, $i
! Put in Cell and 'Lined Up!
' Before Detectives Like $M
P.i.ii;e,i &&
Criminal
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WILSON IS
DISPLEASED V
Director Call.s Treatment1 t
nor in i piii'mn- ir., 4 !,.!.- vs
Uncalled For
John ,M Ncbre district survc)or, wat
arrested todiy mi a warrant sworn nut
ih) State Senator Kdwln H. Vnr. -,,..
i. .. "- rn 4 .pm
NrTiri'.?,rn T.,n.i' "W.- i?!j m a
v ..; .; " """ n.u or senator
Van a JI50.J0O 'innrnl tal.' i..
1 150, .'00 'tnor.it plain," .mI..,.
the
city foi eoiitrnetlng work lnn at
I" hicuo Isla.uV 1' ru . ., "",r" S"5
paid ......iv uwn
Tiiatmcnt r Xohre by the police ai
lOinmoii erlinlnnl' .!... -i
i. , t. , ..it-., rsiiarp pro
I ,i '""!', fornur JuJ80 Joseph P. Me
I u Men his counsel who declared that
Nolu, bf.,IB ,,ut , ieU am) Mlbj,,cleax
'i tin mntnliig sil.K-up' fr ,(y df.
""was ,, disgraceful." It .,
'be Irst ,i ,,,,,, H ,,,,r, ,!,. n a
,,rl'"""1 "'"i" "us sent tj tho )e.
tei tlie inlliuoni for si rutin)'
s nun us Seiiiiur Vino read In the
i 'wrpipiiH of the maimer In which No
',' .,"" ""isttd and treated at City
IHII he protest. d to Director Wilson. He
liiiidl.il, iigiidless of bis own personal
r.i lings, and nuked the Dlr.ctor to find
out who wau lesponslble
mut:i top. i:.piu:ssks anoku
liliettor 'llson todty expressed dla
ntlsfaitlon ut the methods used by the
I oil., lu arresting .N'obre In political
clrtliH it s f,,,j COsslped that Sen-
"," iiii.i7eo mo ueteetlve Bureau r-ii
til oriliilns. Vi.l.i... i.. i. ., ...... . 1
I h. inninlng mil rhei. waa a report '
I lie pi. i, lug uf Nedne in a cell would re.
suit In trouble for Captain of Detectives
tale
'The Irnlinent accorded to Mr. Kev
in, said IMrtetor Wll-on. "after ho
was brought to tin, f'lty Hall xias en
tlnlv line tiled for Tin ro was do rea
son tin it lie tdinuliliit bavo been
ttial.d ilirfmntli f i oui ntlie i persons
win. bin lii.ii ii i utrd , ,, n,u name
i hug! What I will do lu tho nutter
I will not stitc ut this time, as It la a
pur. I) pollio m ttter"
'I ho winds of Director Wilson created
n unit dial nf talk In the Detective Bu
ii.iii Iietnlliea wero wondering who
the gnit ''niiiild be
IIioui.li li, waived a heating, N'obre
was hi Id lu f.OOO bill by Magistrate
Waisun fm a bearing tomorrow after
noon at I o clock.
Pending tlm aritv.il of a bondsman,
shoitlv In fine noon, Nohro remained In
the nil Ills ball was furnished by a
bonding iomp inv n,
following Nobre'a iclease. a report
was ilrmlated th it he would Bivear out
a w i mint for Senator Vnre's arrest on
a ebaigo of f.ite arrest j.
'S'ce in) Inw)er," said Nobre when
ashed If It was true ,
' 1 bavo nothing to say about that."
nam -ur. .viccuiiicn, and he and his client
and othert closeted themselves In hb)
olllee i for a consultation. i,
"VAlli: LOST HIS HEAD"
This Is only the beginning," said "
N'obre ' Senator Varn must have lost
his litad to do tliln I have nothing to
I. ir 'I lie trutn does not run away.
gsln I s.i, I am a servant of the peo
ple "With all the power that Senator Vare
bis he i.tnt prevent my telling; trie
truth Ho showed his Influence among
the police toda) when I was put In a
icll In splto of all this, I'll stick by
the tiuth '
Nobro was arrested on Thirteenth
street cat this nVirnlng by City Detective
rjomboro and (!old nnd a constable sent
by Magistrate Watson Ho had Just left
his olllee .it Uroad btrect and Snyder
avciiuo to go to the olllio of his counsel
In tho Land Title. Iluilding. As he got
nbo ird the cur ho was recoirnlzed bv the
dettetlves, who tan after the trolleJfe--SsiJ
signaling tin motornian to ston The des tl
teetlvea clambered aboard tho crowded
car and rushed up to Nobrc.
' Whits this?' ho aeked.
Telling Jiobro that ho was Under ar
rest, the detectives took him from the
car to avoid the curious passengers and
boirded a less-crowded car, which con
ve)ed them to City Hall N'obre waa
'slated at Central station and then put
in a cell, adjoined by cells containing a
nigro arrested as n burglar and two ,
alleged pickpockets Duilng tho quarter
of an hour tlfit ho was behind the bars
a friend telephoned to his counsel's of
llco Next Nobro was taken by a big re-,
serve policeman to tho detective roll
room on the f If tli Moor for tho morning
'stick-up," lu which tho lnrvest ot
thieve gamblers, pickpockets, burglars,
gunmen and others arrested during tho
night. Including many eN-convlcts, aro
sirullnlrtd b) the assembled detectives.
Nobio was placed for a minute or no
mi the rals.d platfotm, In his turn tn
the pioeesslon of prisoners,
'This Is John M Nobre, arrested for
iiliiiln il libel,' said Qptaln of Deteo- j.
tins Tate, pining a hand on the sur-
tontbiuril on Pare Tim, Column Tin)
.iixixT ruiM imt itmtupdo
Oli-vn-x riiiis tuiiuiiimaiw ,vt
SEIZE TOWN IN IRELAND v4
l.nnilmi lienorts "Kilimaeh" Tnkon "?!
..v.. ..v.. ---I -- CT - ,-
by Revolutionists, Who ,Aro t, 1
Guaidinp; Lxtts
LONDON, Mnrch 6 Sinn Fein volun- iifj
ported heie toda) They aro guarding. fel
in... limn Relze.1 ivllltnairli. It ivna m. v tJ
tho exits from tho town and aro drilling; j, -V'S
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Micro ia no iu hi trriuim namea
4niiiiuA'ii .. --.... v,-. srvaarrv x
has evidently erred In this respect. Kofi'-
many munina imua iur iiima nave ueVK ' r ,
.n.l .n... II,. , fmt nf l-.lani! imM .fi
rtpUriCU ,.,n ..." " s. -.viot.iu, mhu
as a result ine wuuuiy uinro nai b
nt.teed under martial law, Tbat.t
younger and extremist element ofiti
Sinn l etners nas Deen s)siemaiiei
drilling Is bc)ond dispute, but thsM
tittenint should bo made to seize a '
x as certainly not looked forward to
tho averngo insn town ine ponce
tier about six or eight, and It Itic
possible that tlielr barracks mayhem
been seized, but for what purpose. ulwl
indicated. .
The Sinn Fein leaders, although
nnoniv avow that entire benaratlan I
Hngland Is their Ultimate objeot
goal, are presumably not lu Insur
now. .The feeling of discontent fcjfi
wldesnread in iretana just now.
In a large tneaaure to the failure fj
Irish convenitoii ueiei,ics iu arnisj.
settlcmeiu, ouv mm an organii
tempt t opeq .rebellion Is neb
admits of much doubt and
from Ireland wH retMy
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