vswii siy. .. iwl -r " , 'j v ' T;.- a' J? nf v ' P wft: ISfV rj.'." t ws . EK, fcf? ic v: "- rAT0,EG POULTRY FAMINES PREDICTED ;tE. E. Smith, Farm Owner, ys DroD in Prices Dis- .K COUrncoa Plnntlncr ,, r 0 ...... ...0 Igreed BY OFFICIAL m es That Low Cost of Seed potatoes Will Encourage ,-,, .1 . f f, t , rj. . I .. famlno of potatoes, teg and ip)try following the great drop In 'Heta wasa. predicted today by lrn. . JMkli iKHIcott Smith at thn food ad flV'.'jM,''ratlon luncheon In Wanamnkcr's ,rporn, '- :t. . . .... , . ' aTaa sudden reduction In the nr Co of. 'l v, . i , ana potatoes m react on tno , er to such an extent that h will Ifahls production of .these foodstuffs , v?'"'-e,lr' ha ,ald- Mr3' SmltU 0n"llioitM and gosh, It don't rmell Itkra 1 IkrriMt tnrmu nnt In Vaiv .Tnrtii. nnntlirr l fi4fJli?MaryIand and tho third In I'ennsyl- about tho mlfslnc link, butt didn't hc ;$ . She said she w not ColnR to n,,;!?d,Sruro.op to taU Vn nut i,mnt a slncre potato thl-J year, having 'iy'lo heavily on them durlnc the last ,yr. I lk7, iThe bottom dropped out -ot tho pi-' VQ)1-nds, by Jay Cooke. lVderal food ad- AWmlnUtrator for Philadelphia, that ull . wmnc in tuoer do siopneu ui i tmet. 1. I WllUneon. of theu dmlnls- .''trfttlon. today uihl;rtl tho houscwlfo to (,.l,lr In a l.ireo supply of potatoes, a i -fc predicted an Increase In price. tiMtiforrls Phillips, reprrentlHK tho Sr"5frs'jrmer on tho food ndmlnlstrtlon, dls- tiireyd with Mrs. Smith. 1I fald that f fPti) V . 4 .1 I.. l.l 11 .- .. .. , i" we inn i rut i itnn in nit uiii iin m tin t'itolnr to plant potatoes, mid Hint he! ir-e knew of other farmers who would do the Sj. jV,.wno this sprlnjr. Jw cost of 6eed p ,.r -poiaioea prebapes, iiiu rritca xur nn rtft'i'lWPi he 8a,'J. nn(1 llB Intends to tako !lS'J),An uppeol wjs made by Mr. Pmlth r tt conference. lw..twJeen the IcunsyN 4trnla administration and the Jersey iiV.eP. She mid $, i '" T" at 30 a I tomatoes would t,cll ton on the farm. Last ft-l :yxar iiicj- khiu irinn 911 tip 111 .rw B jrsej-. in iao tney wero nougnt uy tne I 'eennerles from tiro farmer nt ? n ton rtt delivered nt tlio. cannery She said the. IKm '"v1"" c"" crow rour 10 nvc tons to 4? n acre, unu iuki ii nive uyiiroMiiiutv- iy SiOO plants, costtne 10 to IS a mr f UWU.MIU, IV fllMlIk .,iiu v. r. ij ' ThA farmer ha been offered ninetv R"?tI Jive cents a basket for all tho peas he 4h f el crow by largo canners, she an- A nounced. Tlio seed costs JS a bushel. ffif -31i.Th8 fool ""'"'""trntlon In gashing- fr TMn ajinollneeH Rnmn w-ppltn ntrn ii mnl. 'k,i'C"'"'"It Prlco of $21 a ton for tomatoes tyi ,f bought by the Oovernment. This prion fth5ils now been withdrawn, according to .v t'tttA tnn.1 nnl.ltu i .iAn.... - 1. .,, , w. .- . ....ln, , .t.ih.uin nucn- nhorttv rt tiunv A nn- n-u. ..I1I l. .1 . . iro nomin.u .i n i.. , i..... i ,, '. " ," " -" ' 'i u. .. yuuuu cauiiff places will result If the campaign now belnc carried nn by the administration through tho hotel Bien la successful, nccordlne to J. A. -;, l"J-, assistant to j. M. frazlcr, head K-i.'talnf lh. ...fflli-nnl .1t..ll,. pt., The food campaign has been given wtlons In publicity announced today. Kood ;'V'"ters win do piacea at each end of LV'4rer3r ono ct tho 15.000 Pennsylvania fSJJ,:r'r; ,?. V .l,w ,ITO- Ft !.'& .f'"'. "7""a,: 1". '..?T rV.He'Kv01 tn'ueipnia lias agreed to havo NflS ".ri'"8 'lltrlb,"t 'oo m'ra - r'SJUre-ho n,0118'"""'. ""! twenly.four kii7 . ... -- -'"" imi ii"-- 5(u nvo joinea in tno crusade by Ltl'feysJauiteerinr to havo cnormr.n fnn.i PHJS5" P10"1 on,the front of their build- ' vKv?.V-n Instmctlvo and Intercttlnc "movie miH ea'corn-irrowlng, tho tblpplng of wheat M the trenches has bepn nrcnnrui h- i.n Y54ralnIstratIon. There aro threo copies !y.?3, tils, which will bo sent to various 7. llMA.Iflll.nlnlilM 1..... ,1 . ... nt&TpYKate. .j''i - W..-W1VV...O iiuuara iiiroucnout Tn EMWAN SniNf. RAT nWIWC fl-'t'J'i- ,UUU'""1IU10 &h'$ fiFTC CM AT I lTDnirTi '4 J JI..IVI!4I.I, W. .. -" shi rs...-. ! 1 MmJM.J A k,j0nly $218,750 Allowed How- lrd E. Mitchell, Who Asked BM $7,000,000 Commissions a ,M After seeral hours deliberation nn.i IS;lA",,ltuc"0I", from JudRe '"arr, tho Jury jttV,n tno Bult of llownnl V.. Slltchell,' a &it$WOTkt to recoer compensation for his WBmrnce ngotiauntf contracts with '! SJ - -v w tiM.iii unu iiiu uc '-Utaldant for wop munitions, this after . itrvAdoa returned n vprHI.-. I., r.mi. ne i.A K Kpwinun tor :i8,.50, X'?M n ,lla orldnal B( statement of claim ":,! Mitchell had sousht e wr r, nt mm.i.. n Vimena on no,ooo,ooo worth of contracts. ...... .-.-..-".--- - --' - ii ."' ft pproximateJ.y $7,000,000. During tho RJ- 'VVlS.l. however. manV nf thn rnnlp.. ,, trwen ue based his claim wero ellml Ewf'i' thu reducing his demands to less H, T"(1Hin .UU.U0D. Tilts amount -n-r Jhtui $2,000,000. This amount was at- .' f.ti w... . .... ,'. r, : "-., wswii uy mo ueienaanis, who con- ., .xiaea inai u was based on contracts ,... in..M -Miiwocii iiuu noifunk? ai nu in .in L- ( 'i"ti( but which wero procured through ''M''V- Mor-ln & C the British Govern- i .lkkllltt'll MnminHlk'na In l.l A.... ' ( 7--- --.---."v. ...... va .,, vii.a v;uuillljr, ,"vi;,,t,Tlio defenso aleo donled. that the sininc -was entitled lo any compensa- fA by Baldwin's, and did not have r agency witn that nrm. tltchell raid that when' lie learned MWh a friend In I-ondort thnt- th tWi Government Intended to obtalrr ; output or several plants In this on or the country during tho period Mt war, he Immediately got In touch Alb X. Johnson, president of tho I worm, anu brought together reaonUtlves of the British, fjov. nt and the Baldwin-concern, with wii.1 luai rnany .contracts for 1 ehells were given to the local tlTB .Works.. Which, lmivrvor. K-,. lit of restrictions in It charter. r ot execute the. contracts. ', Kddystono and the Itemtngton ( jlnU were forced, and the con . turned over to them for execu tbtr paying- to the Baldwin's a .royalty on each sun and shell letured. ARTILLERY SOON TO RANK WITH ALLIES 'Sanitation Plans Include Divisions of 25,000 . Men Each. "."GTON; Starch ".America's , soon speaK in a loud voice ironu by Secretary of'xvar rayrranliatlou plans are' wvwi? vn jounoauon ox - supply, the guns ranging iBcoes in cauixr, both uo to Hie streni-th 1st artUUry. ' ?,. :o)Bt K ,1 gj JIM AND CREW SEE THE ZOO, A BIG TO-DO! In Teacher's Care the Gang Goes There, Views Monkeys, Storks and Polar Bear Deer Tommy! Mo and Hmllty and Hie rest of the I atlK w" tool: t0 ,1,,! zo hy lcacher- I""1 "' tWnf" ''" " ut u";r;- twi nnun tun nui'i likiv "miv ...u pelllkens iind tho storks tit till summer, .. .. - . ... well. Ilml'ii getting nit fixed up because they're going to put them out oon. Spring li i-umlng! Hay, ou ought to been nlong. Wo had lots of fun with the big whltu hares tails. They was sltttnc iiround wagging away, and nilt.y found a liUt pecco of i' ' null mi out' cii mem. J tivj i uim? ... .. .... ,... ...i-.. ...... i. Ire and lilt one of them. Theyro funny uiuis;, tur mi. ii'.iow uiun l -.. -....., n-. , pushed It under him and cat wvvn on ir "ce. I wouldn't want to sit on a num.. ' . ,,. . ,. , . ,., ,numty r.aolton In flur Kim inUroA rtlntic t Imp nt .Sunday, beeaue by then It will bot ' pretty sood out there. un, , ,,.. .-i fir i- fniC LlIAiMl LIjAHIV lUAKlVb i BIRTHDAY: 08 YKAICS OLD. """ o ""lra wl'u I I " ' ' House Helps Spcukcr Obhcrvc L!vcnt and Listens to Chanictcr tstic Speech I Tf1',--' -i 1 ., I ik ..iii.ii i ti.. iUH i i-ii ..- rir-i i. nr champ Clark was t-ltty-elcht scars old! I tod.u. Tho llotiso cae hlni .i rnnvinir birthday party, tho principal feature 01 which was a upeecli by the Speaker lie good-naturedly rebuked It-presentatlve Kuller. of Mafcsachunettf, for his recent criticisms of the House, Intimating that when l'uller ha3 been In Washington longer bo would t-penlc with more wis dom. Hut tho part the llnuso nioit enjojf'l was the Speaker's reference to his grandson, "thirteen months old. nexer been hick a day and taking after lib granddad." ' "l regard tin position ot Spenkrr erv much us that of a Judge," Clark raid. 'I'd be ashamed of myi-rlf foreier and eternally If cvir I mndo a p'lrllsan ru. Ing." LITTLE GIRLS' WAR MITE Exam,,tt 0f Juvenne Patriotism at I Overseas Melting Pot 1 An example of patrlotl'm was cif 11 ttilu iiflpfiimin nt tlip nullllir' not of the "",,""-.:,,-...: -,..: ,.,.,. i, 1 u r I nr,i .1111 . in n 1 1 , 1 11 .-.- ... ...- ...-.,iv,. I btore. Juniper and ciii-ttiut Hn . I rumn llll.llinl. f. tl.l i'lu.uttlllt CI Ila t W BlUI-' i it 111)" I i.U "' 'inn - v ' - . - ii"'". .""an K"i. ,..,..-....- ... wliou domes wtre tin' iiiriuro u. uesn OPPIll- tutlon. appeared and orfered her nilto of, llo pennies, w lib li she tald Fhe hail Srtl r!liy. oflolw'.ntr-i,wVur" bBby I at the rate 0f onB ,tnt a iu.lt. I NORTHEAST FRESHMEN LEAD - i Scoro 11 Points in TJarly Events of Annual Indoor Quads Tl,a annual Indoor freshman 'Vui.id of tho. Philadelphia. High N-hool. held ,.f tho Pllla lelid lttiyn t"o fVni naslum nai repl twiw 111 tlio central lilgn ciio.i gjm ete with Stirling per forniances. ' lu the sholnut Poith. a Im pound yearling from Northeast, heav.d the eight-pound weight a distance of -IJ feet nnd 9'i indies, which bested lb" second man'd performance by Fover.il , feet. i Porth's stjlo of putllng the Flint was, unsatlsfsctory to some of tho ortlclals, who claimed that ho threw the weight Instead of putting It out htrulght from bla shoulder. Nurtheast received S points i lu this event. McAdains, a onngsler from AVest Phlladolnhla High, who Is less than live leel 111 neigiu. won mo -"-jam iiucn 111 11 .IK1.I1I1 inirii It was neiessary t Willi K.l 1.. .I.-. ... """..",- ' 'to nniii several nvais anil siiiiniu.iw I Cunningham, of South Philadelphia, was 'second. In tho ten-lap rare. SS0 yards. Chan - I .. -- -.....! .. ,. 1 11 nil n .Fm l,rt inieH, ui . riuirti, iun'u 4"..j ....,,. ...., huge Held winning by nliip seconds. ,.,,,. cll tn0 poliro Fay, was partly " " ;"?"' ' V y , p s' !. comcn which Is eoulvnlent lo su saidi. Kerr, of .l. , ' .. ' ....ia..,. .kiw n, ' Hon of Mr. Hicks, that tlio dirty condl- Xorthetist, was second. ..-?Llva, leading at ,h en-I of i.i - . i,,t !,. ,..iuu .ii, Jl till f H Illlllll'in 111' llinil Vfcunn nun Wrbt IMiiladclnhla t-rcond with ten, 'ui- tral was third ltu nlno Summaries O.vuril dash, final -Hon uy .ir.vniln Went I'hlUileli.hli.. serond. cuni.liik.hi.ni. and bis urancs rciuetu ' ". j. r-... -,-,,,.,-,--South Phllmlflrlito! tlilnl. Hi-lmn.lre.. Cm- , ... ran aW;iv from the fcciio .because . Vvus pointed out by tho letter, tral lllshi fourth. OslUBhsr, C.utritl. Thn... I ' ' ,-. , r".i,0 ,ipai and lnjutcd nil- r,,( onimlltee- on h'uste 3 1-3 second.. 1 tap '.' 'l I Jlpllef renortp.l thnt nrrartirn kii.i .1 .! Min f " I. u nil l-rtu f -Anti. 11 Ml rn ' mil irrfi ill in . scoii.l, Kerr. Norih.iist thlr.l. Puritum. Ilnrrv Dunn, on.' of the injul'id, a few i neen completed t" hand over to-tho lOSth ?X i'iil'wJSlV'w'aruV'illKh0 TTme"!!!da ago told "his Fon-ln-law, William ' Kleld I Artillery, now at Camp Hancock, ra'nl'f. a s!nili. ' " H 'Kohler. with whom bo lives at the I $3000 worth of sanitary equipment on Its KUht.pounii iiot rut vy.m i- Perth, . .,,,. btre'ct nddresi-. that he antlcl-1 departure for Vrancc. The regiment will -e,irVVe.rWlaW,rhV..-S,uur,i'iH a serious accident any day as I be remembered as tho Second Artillery went PhiiadclEhia. Dintaiiro. 1 fret ii'i "nw.st nf tho drivers of the automobiles i f nils city. roil equipment Is of a lnct.es, I Hot SnrintTH Entries for Toniorrovv Klrsl re. elahntne. ISO", thrre-yeur-nlds and ui.wuril borsei. anil geMlnRv, d furloiuoi Maater MeOrath, 110, Jtwfii, Ho, I'r. Kendall. 113; Kenwsrd, IIS; M.X. 113, Iluvoeo. US: Hawthorne. Il.t; Utile Jtlke. 113: 'rtioukht Header. 113; Adnll.l, tHI; II Terror, lis Ali elllble The Normiin, 113 Ktns Miher. lid: J'uvnrliM Article,. mi. .Second race, mald'ns. 1300, three-sear-oldt ond upward 3a furlolik-n Hatlonnl, 104: Copy Cat. 10,; Notale, to-t; ftrallee, 104; Plantta, 101. Audrey 11. tul. Hetli, 1C; Dlreco. 10; Wxo Hoy. 10(1, Canothern, 107; Chrlilabel, 107. Harry .Maimi. 107. Alio rllaible Kerry Lain, 101, Hianthcu, 104: IMenero. 112. , Third race, clalpilsc. $100. four-year-olds and upward, mlin und .0 arda Flihler- 100: Pas do Chance. Iim, lllckorv Nut.. 103: Juale f 103: Juit.lva OJ'tr ''' -isinr .Man. iuj: liroi.ii i.nri, . " ' " Y.: Clark. 100: tcallywar. 10; yiuiiiberer, 100: I'lnrh. 112: Early Morn. 112. Alw lllbl I.lttle nimr. H't: 'Caro. Nome, 102: Partworth. 111! Adellno I... 10.. Fourth ra. I70O. Arilnaton Hotel Handl cap. three-year-olda and upwaril, u fur Ionia Ilunee. 102, Ktroaran.lliT! Oppor tunity. 1WI raddv Whaek. Ill; Jock Scot. Ill: Top o' th Morning. lll. Fifth rac, elalmln. 30d. four-ear-old and upward, mite and B0 jarda Electrte. 102! Flora Finch. 103: Hob Uundon, 103: Lady Worthlnaton. 107; Noureddln. lull; HUpi Ilorie, lo-H Mary Varraij. top. Cna turner 10! ' Hnpr..ilon. 10U: Kins tin", llitt' Certain I'olnt, UW. Alio eligible Mry Twinkle. lOi 'Haxelnut, 103; 'Lu- "mxrh" rie.: clalmlBI. 500. fovir-year-olda and upward. mllnd 70 yard. Iff. Jr.. 101- 'BUnley H., 101 Btonehense. 1UI); Hea llrlhln. 1WJ Capltanta. loo: Amui.t liivi HurpaaalnV. Ill Contlasratlon. 10; nhtner. 11: Xjynn, 110; Utile Aba. lit. Weather- clear;, track fat. lridays Havana entries t race. three-year-oWa. maiden., purae elalmlnr, liV turlonee -Hlanny, 10(1; Moore, tool aiic Lindiey, i of; liat.-' rim 14HII r Mftn'nrobk. lOTt Jlara-arel Boyd. 107 Lady Moore t'hal- .. imi Kith. Ill: 'Marco roio, 111; Lau- D...U nai. Lumax, till Zodiac, ,!& ry?l-P;'fJPl US. !M.-ori iw..j'i'va-i'-c;sri: H8: I! CSan.uR..v, -..---. -----t . -. rloua, IMIJ it Vanity, 1041 Keaumonl Laur, inity,.! 104; Bob lOBtMMU. VVt - .-.." ...ari' a. inn A"1 - . -"--. ' j. .. . nt . iini nnii iss u ija. i u a . iSXFvm Wentha . 09 . (TV S Hkin rourt Kcurin.rar' ;,- i.xir. rv,ley. D.li SSM' Ins. pura. " Hecind rac.,"thrV-y.'.r-0Hf and UP. claim i - - ,?. t Ion i 6 furlonra Proctor, 1 OS : l'ie? Jlm.iosi Banyan, 'l08: 're.hat. joji r2,?i?.ra. of iuw.ll. 10: Dora. tUln;. ips; . Ill: lionaoll uiri. kill mi 1UIII ItOBCUSJI MY-"! irtfih met. thrty,-"J 1.4.u'-i -i""i EVENING PUBLIC r i ! i , i p Hi K4 ttsmi&t VICTIMS OF ALTO CKASH Kobort .Slevenolt (above) was killed and Ilowaid Mutliins (below) was injured in the col lision of two motortrucks filled with KddyfltoiU' wuikmcn. Four men were killed and four others injured. HOLD AUTO DRIVERS I FOR DEATH OF FOUR , I llcil Who Glided Trucks itrt , -. ti- 1 1 nt 1 Whicll Collided On ChesllT Pike Musi Answer i ! 1'ilvcis of tho tno autotrucks that j collided on tho Chester and Parity plkn . and caused tho death of four Hddystono ! , , . . , , I workmen, three of whom are from Phil- . ndelphla and the terlous Injury of four other Philadelphia!!.. mip aritft'd today and turned ocr to the Prlawani . Count ..Utlinrllle-. who aro Inifstlgat- , Ing the nicldcnt, Tho men :irrfstpd arc James Odam, negro i'nler of Hip Jitney true!:, and Albrrt Cnldwell, who ilioo the liray truck that Mii.i'-hed Into inn jitney. ; i oroner Hrewc, "f . Clieiter, Is de- I . ....... .... .. ....,1 .... ...,!,.... I,.,, leimincu to niuao .1 iuu ...-..h....v.. nf tho accident, since the police tay Iolh ears were being drltrn at .. High ra(( fn th() ,lCP,,ent ou.llrri,,i on the hruw of a hill In front of the White. Horse Hotel, Prospect Park. The dead are: KOsr.M. A. iiurti:. iss Nurtii r.uby ureet 1:11111, in Mi:rin:.N slt.'-t. ,i.wii-. 11. roM 27 North 1'iftj tcurtli f-l.fnit. und Vino Mreel m'HIJ'.V M. TAVIOII, 10(5 Melron treel. r.Atwl nft. .1nsri.li McDennle. 11 iiilladeli)ilan. ! , to tno Tsjlnr Uorpital. Ill.lley Pars. In a dslns- conJItlon. Ills skull la fractured. others .Fcrtuuily Injured are: Harry Dunn. 1K7 North PaMii street, (ivn friietureil ribs. John Mrl.lver. ll.l North rifly-rourth treet, coneiiMlon of th-"brain, llowiu.1 .M.itliln. 00".7 lrvln. ktret. contusion. Othr men who wero In the cars suf fered minor Injurle-, but wero able to go to their homes. "" The autotruck-, which was being driven i.v Mhert Caldwell. H tho property ot ' .-.-.-.- , ., William 1 Ileadloy, or nesio It uls I ".-,.-,.,- ,:..i.,.n Inlclnir tlirm carried i.iiu)i" .............. " -,, to tne, plant for the night shift, rue ' .mailer car was loaded with workmen , ,,n the day shift, who wero being re- I . . . . .. 1 .... j tll-nCil to incil ll.JIII.. to tilamo for the accident. After the , f. i, i,,r,ii.!i a irnilcv car nnd col llsion I o -arded oUc carjnd ,. . i i.-i.. Urti.i f nwnlt ihn results of I fin m UL'll'h liv i -' -- ---- ,tl0 Coroner's nc&tleatIon. rnlwfll latins h could not auim tho accident, as tho road was Mipjiery " rT ....... ......1 ... I.-.1.1 It,, nl-1 'ninst V .i ia i fk. r i '7n rK tw ' pjp r t 1 i mh T , i r m h pj AivJli : ---yi--ll I , PPI j ; : il I Q, i V .w. -fiiwa ' -? - -Ktf ' i ! -iSr K' wero drunk and raced frnm Chester to character not furnished by tho Govern the city, taking all kinds of chances." j ment and makes It a gift ot tho Phlla ,evcral times when he returned netrla ' "lelphla, people in helping bring comfort ht wart considerably unnerved. Kohler i 1o Philadelphia boys who will fight for said, duo to tho reckless manner In democracy. which the auto that conveyed him to Tho J4M.971 deficiency bill passed, Philadelphia was driven. Dunn was nn which, together with the $C85,000 old do- Inspector at the Itcmlngton plant, whero ho was employed for the lnet three years. Odam drove tho Jitney truck for N It. James, proprietor of tho llelmar Ga rage at Slxty-Iltrt and Vine (streets. He Is twenty-eight jears old nnd lives at 5211 Arch BtrcBt According' to his story, liu was climb ing the hill In second, gear behind an other car and was not going more than six mllei np hour.' Caldwell tried to pass tho truck ahead of Odam and, not feeing Odam'a .truck, struck It. Odam was arrested by District De tective Kennedy, ot tho Klfty-fourth nnd Media streots station, and, after being held a short time in tho Thirty-second street and Woodland nvenue station, was delivered to tho Delaware County au thorities, who had arrested Caldwell. Stephens was only nineteen years old, I.ast Saturday he hnd Ills llfo Insured for $1000, his father, Elijah W. Stephens, of Mlllvllle, Del., being tho beneficiary. The policy was delivered to tho youth last Sunday, the agent saying, "There, now, you're all right If you dlo tomorrow."' FRIENDS CONFERENCE OFF , Annual Mcetinp; at Capo May Aban- ,, ., T doned as Wartimo Luxury The General Conference mutt jiow be looked on as a wartime luxury, to bo lopped oft along with meats, svreets and other superfluities. So the central com mittee of Friends has decided In voting unanimously to abandon Its annual Gen eral Conference originally planned to be held In Cape'May. ' The prualng need of money to carry on' Friends' relief work In Prance Is given as the reason for the abandon ment. Better to swell the fund for over seas than enrich the railroads and hotel men here wan the ruling of the ma--rlty of members. A series of smaller rroup meetns will aim to take the place of the General Conference. RuwUns Protest Siberian Drive A'WotsM afalnst ths. Invasion of LEDUEK-PHILADELlyHIA, THURSDAY, MAKCII 7, 191S POLICE AND FIRE PAY ! INCREASES PASSED - Councils Act Favorably on ' Measures Granting Addi tional Salaries I Tho roinprnmlM police nud lire pty In ereaso measures were paned by Coun cils today Tho two bllW call for u total of JG:.l.!t03, of wlili'h tho police will cet $tOT.?IS and tho firemen S13G.- ! ISO. A total of $)nj,00 6oes to tho lncreaped i-ost of iinlfoniii. Tho mensuteM ns npprovtil by the I'ln.uiro i'onimllti had c.iued li jjicat deal of grumbling, ber.uie of tho finall Increape'i allowed, and tni-nibcrt of tho protective nsoclatlons "f both brnnchert of Inland neuuiv. land fr- which Is to of the eenlee have publicly brardtd I " condemsed Uy tho (Sovernmcrit. It them at inadeauutc, In Mew of lhltiBi ft If mi to t,he Klimnre Committer. rundllloiM and the mlartes p lid iwllce I Tho ordliianco and r(solutlon, Intro and firemen In other laip' .-HIpk ( duced by (ihalriuan Oaffnry, Common n amendment to Increase Ihu pay ot 'ounc0man frnm tho Twenty-sixth llrcmen nf mpro than a .ir In Him Ward, at tlio ncquest of Director of senile In J3 Tr n day, Introdureil ny roiinillmnii Itnnnum, of thn Thli ty- fourth W.ml, vi4 dcfcnteil In Coinnmn 'council ! The nriRlnul renucts tor Increases n, .,.it,i i a hilt ntroduced W tnnkn-i tin iirol Sr" Vach pa,roman appimatVTtwVn: . . .. m i... .)...lAa tVirt rnlfft tv.IUo wnld a day. Tliw sum, inr oni- , rers say U not pumeicn. in'iin-cinriu to penult the department to gee ine lUbt kind of men to Join the force The one feature of both bUM tint prnci attractive i that the Increases n'e P ,lnte bael: t.i Jamnrv '. ihui" iii-urlng r-i.-ii tiilrolnvin and llreman n tihe Sir ,lrt I,jy Hfler ,,,p ,,,,,!' Thn new scliedutcb amend present pav- rolli ns follows: Three tlioiihand patrol. I men increased fiom J3S.. to J3.30 u. day: Increase from J", 50 to $3 a day for pa- 'trolmen In unlc- l'-s than a year; 137 liouto M'lReants from 51300 to $1100 11 ' . . . . .n..,..rt,p n'i h n u)rprnnhl ear. and scienty-four pntiol Fergeanti) 1 .. ! in iiip hull'.' nui.u Hlghty-four llio lirutenanta frnm $1330 (n jnpn ; slt -one i-team oiigimers from flJO'l In 51330 j fluty-one ilremen from ?120tf '" 51300; 10J drHeis from Jl'JOO in JI3P0: eighteen til ermen from 513O0 J Vl35f I -S Im-eimu and laddermen SIOOO 1o $1100: 104 hosemcii and laddermen fiom Jllon to Ji:oo, and 5rtl hoemen and laddermen from i.uo to ?O0 ' ' ,... .,, ,ntro. dnied In Councils today provides an In crease of from ?3 to $3.50 a day for the between 700 nnd S00 laborers in tho llureau of Water. An oidlnanco providing for the In vestment In flitted States Treasury cer tificates of Indebtedtie.is or otlur thort term obllgatloni of the liovernment which biiome payable within the calen dar 'jear w.im Introduced In Common Council by Chalrnim Uaffncy, of thn I'lunnrp Committee Tho City has be tween 56,000,000 and $7,000,000 that could bo so lnvestfd nl a good profit, Flnce tlio banks pay only 2 per rent to tho city nnd the Government Invest ment would pay 4 'a per cent. A letter protesting against the de plorable condition of tho city streets, signed by Mrs. i.eorge 1.. Harrison, Jr., Mrs. John b. New-bold and Mrs. John Cudwalader, Jr., for years actlvo In civic affairs, was read and rtfeired hy Com mon Council to the L'ommlttto on Street cleaning. Tho letter said, In part: "Wo feel that something should be done, and done at once, us all efforts ot housewives lnvo been 111 vain In trying to keep pavements nnd j ard'i clean " Tho letter protested against tho ashes, paper mid other waste allowed to bo blown about tho streets by tho wind. Tho letter al'-o pointed out that the ashcarta wero not covered, and that, contrary lo law, scavengers wetc allowed to lum maco In ash and wasto cans, adding to Ihe dirty condition of tlio street. The repeated npptals to Itobert C Hicks, chief of tho llureau of a'.rect Cleaning, tho women assert, havo been i tlons nro duo to carelessness of the iliWlnWen. R a Mft nc 10 sec that the publio obeys the law and that bo should Immediately punish any violators. Tho approach of warm weather and tho possibility of epidemic among children becausu of dirt nanoo and nellcf reported that nrrari?mentfl Jmd "eiency inns already paid, makes a total of nearly ?1,000.000 annronrlate,! fny meetlnic unpaid obligations of 1017. A movo to strip the council presi dent of nppolntlvo power was made when Chairman Uaffney, of the Finance Committee, Introduced a bill providing for tho election of a clerk and tvpe wrlter for the Finance Committee and 11 committee clerk for tho chamber. Tho bill wun aimed at resident Gleason w ho recently ousted two Varo followers to make room for two Ninth Wnrd ad herents, dismissed from other city po sltlons. It was referred to the rinanco Committee. The doe llcenso bill, made possible by tho legislature, wan passed, It nuts taxes of from 1 10 to JI.no a year on various classes of dogs, which must bo supplied with city license tngs. SUPERIOR COURT DECISIONS SCnANTON', Pa March 7. At the cloblng Mission of the Superior Court to. day decisions In four cases wero an nounced. Judge Williams affirmed ths Judgment In the case of Arehhald t!, Stewart vs John A. Stewart, c. P. Philadelphia, and In the case of Simon Weiss, vs. David W. Levey. C IP. Philadelphia, remitted the order with directions that tho rule bo reinstated and made absolute. Judge Trexler affirmed the, Orphans' Court decree, Philadelphia. In the ""- of W. It. Myrtetus, appeal of Troutt Judge Orlady. In the case of David W. Kelly vs. Werner Company, c it Northampton, -reversed judgment In court below. ' Will Probated Today ' Wills probated today Include those of Kllrabeth Willdey. 3830 Haverford street which, In private bequests, dls. poses of property valued at Sll.ioo Fred S. Rollins. 1126 West Erie ive". nue, IIS, 360; Anna M. McCullourh.. 437 West Behoof Lane, 111,(14: John M Pliant. B735 North Third street, 110 6o and Daniel Bcott, who died In the htrl mantoivn Hoipltal. 34000. " 'Woman Injured by Molorlruck Vlralnla Bendler, 41 years old. of Westvllle, N. J.i Is In St. Joseph's Itos. pruii .suucriii' krv.11 injuries received whenite ,WM-tr3(flc by. motortruck ---F'-t' .,,,,, i, trnrrv T Tinlnprnt a "hoon" tn the J-trtletli Wanl, wa- said IT A' Tho nV,t of " j" ar'"7ed- r" Tot" 1 . t" be a .natter of days mi a result of Ws& of 5t.tOO.ooo-51.10ono for the pnllc I tl. N .-if rrnoou'B nrUon ,S'P and SI C.i 00ft for the firemen. This The Wit authdrtzes the Mayor to en er '" pehcdule If udoptnl would liavo met tho " ' " .-. nn " " ...,, ,... .-i !. i i.i. r..i ...... n thev Milpplnff Hoard llmereency Meet ( or- AroMde, ... than a tlf.y-cent.a.day iwiilnn l lah over tho street bed of Marred for patrolmen and Blvo a.lo. '''rl? nnce to all classes of poire oncers 1 ne " '- """ ."'" r.n...u.ii.. " bill Tp.wed t Z' ."uti out .ill officers Potion It proiidea for an appropr la ab'e the eradc'ot ..rsuaiit- and i.lso "on. "'"'"': . "! f " .r " PlOll (HI t'MHUI lt"1" '- , -... , ..hi i ii fliif l r,r v. iriiern. r iin ntj ji (. i"- iuii.(im," " HOG ISLAND HOUSING PLANS ACCEPTED Common Council Authorizes ImmediatAi Building of Island Avenue Tho lAiirrKeiutr Kleet forporatlon's ternw upon whlcli It will authorise tho Huff Island shipbuilders' hoUKlnB project nt i:imwood. Sot til l'hlladelphla, wero accepted In n resolution Introduced and passed, Jn Conmton Council this nfter rnon. and .Mayof Hmltli was Instructed to tako pxonipt tictlon. An onlliianro nrcomp.iirjilnR tho refo tiitiou pnldcd tli.it the idly should np I roprlatr money to pay for tho bulldlnc ruumj nw' wiPimun, cuuuiui'u mo clty'rt prompt leply to the deinandH laid down by VMr Admiral 1'ranclH T. HoIi und J. lingers 1'Innnery In a '"" . m'?':,,lll5:i .JY? ""'".. iu.j.. .....v n..." 10S fvK't wWfl uiul rxtemln from Suffolk " to the city sewaKe dUpo-al prop fho rltv. nrrnillnc to Mayor Smith, . had been waiting for delliilt action b the liovernment In ludleate that the lmuilnc slto won 1.1 be Incited In Phila delphia anil not Hi Niw Jertry. ".Vow that tli 1'lill.idilphlu location Inn been denlded upon,'' ho said tort.n, w will go ajie.nl." I 1 Admiral l!mvl explained liu letter 1 to tin- Sliijnr and Iho lather peremptory tone In which li was written by tno state inrnt thnt tin; lmusjinc itmject was of huob Importanoo a.i not ty admit of UVirtJ I "Sow that tlii- limning MM Im-J hrm i 1 r.ikfoil liy Coricrn"," ho fhUI. "wo cun rot aftord to wait and tako ebanccs on .......0.1,. i..n..i,... 1... ..1.. ..itifni. 1 IJ.j.ti.hj ,111 ,..,. ,j v.j 'lll4.im DRAFT EVADER HUNT nnrtmt iirmi nir nnr iin i Kh.lil tV MKKkKV PI II .11 .Ri '---" A- VJVJ. Federal Agents Assist in Round-Up of Slackers Many From Other Cities Located "round-up" of draft slackers Is on today. Spedal dotallK or pollco from even district ha-e been nsslsncd to arrest the dellnquunts. Hacli patrolman has a complete de scription nf nil cvadem vvho nro lltted with tho local dra,ft boards. The hunt Includes not only tho men who failed to return questionnaires, but thoso who failed to register or who failed to ap pear tor examination when called. Tho entire city Is being "covered" in the slacker hunt. Special agents from the Department of Justice, who have been conducting an Investigation for several weeks-, havo located many ell glbU.i from other cities who aio In hid ing here. Tho activity In Philadelphia la part of a natlon-wldo hunt for servlco evaders. Thoso who have failed to return their questionnaires will be classed as de serters. A largo number ot men who have failed to return tho questionnaire aro now lu the military or naval servlco. Their names aro taken from tho "black list" as soon as Hili pi ascertained. Tuesday wan the lart day of the threw day&' graco allowed to men who aro de linquent to report to their local boards for proper classification. Many men took advantngo of tho extended period and reported. Sonio of the boards havo llste.il as many an 100 men, whllo others have none. Tho hunt will contlauo Indefinitely, nnd men who havo left tho city will be traced by Federal agents. Descriptions ami, where possible, photographs, will be forwarded to pollen of other cities In an effort to locate tho thlrkers. OLD GAME STILL WORKS Two Guileless Ones Lose S450 and S1500, Respectively The antiquated "handkerchief tamo" was worked by two well-dressed men on John I.lpc-. of Sumerlee. Va at tho ronur of Hlcventh and Peach etreets. It Is estimated that moro than 316,000 has been taken from visitors to the city by this and similar swindling game blnco tho first of tho year. A pretended relationship to King At-fom-o of Spain and tho deslro to bo shown tho Spanish consulate, whero t1ckr ets coulJ bo purchased to tako them to that country, wero the time-worn de v Ices used to gain thn confidence of I!po. whcfse bankroll, consisting of J4BI), even tually found Its way Into a handkerchief, to bo returned to him later. Tho money has not yet been recovered., Tho two men who robbed Llpc nro be. itpvpd also to have been tho ones who swindled John Char, 1340 Jcssup 8tret,1 of J1G0O earner in tne tray, jno ponce of the Hleventh and Winter streets uta Hon wero notified. 1 1163 COUPLES PARTED IN 1917 Divorco Records Show Increase in Applications Over Previous Year That the golden chains of matrimony have rusted In 1103 Philadelphia homes Is shown bv the report of Prothonotary Henry F. Walton on tho divorcee grant ed here in 1317. Seventeen hundred and twenty divorce suits were entered here last year, an Increase of 136 over 1316, and of that number 11C3 couples have been parted by the courts. What's become of the other B577 Oh. well ' some of them have agreed to think It over; still others havo withdrawn suit, and a number of the cases aro still pending. BUSINESS FILM AT AYERS' Ads'crtisint? Employes to Seo Movie of National Cash Register A motlon-plcturo film of the National Cash Beglster Company, entitled "A Business 8tory." will be Bhown nt the offices of N. W. Ayer & Son, the ad verllslng agents, on the seventh floor of the Mariner and Merchant Building, Third nnd Chestnut ' streets at 4 o'clock this afternoon. It will bo ac companied by a lecture, The film will be shown for tho benefit of the em ployes of the Ayer Company, which handles the National Cash Register ad vertising. Held as Woman's Assailant Herman Kester, forty-seven years old, 49 East Brlnghurst street, who. It Is alleged, yesterday shot Mrs. diaries Under, a cousin. In the right breast, was held without ball by Magistrate Pen. nock today at the Gerroantown police station. Mrs. Under,- who U In the German- town-Hospital, also uvea , at', the Kant yniim iw n Timr i n ttrw.i i Hi : : . - - :tt..-21 .. .. .. . ...- .1. au.a,iim i UX&03,VZ!WVXlwiX&TKrZZ&. i 11 11 aiieRcu uiai - '","t'', ' P.IIK SO as Id hide thp ni.n.V. . - . I .1. WHITAKCR THOMPSON XA I JiuIro of the United States Dis- ' Place,! ."?rBo l'lnn. W Boull. Water ! oHyViri-c? ,0r and S"-1 Jlldfrc trict Court for the Kastcrn Dis trict of Pennsylvania, who says tho "dope'1 evil is Krowinu i" Philadelphiu. 1 'DOPE' HABIT SPREADS; i SEE DANGER TO CITY, . Evil's Alarming Gl'OWtll EX' tends to Suburbs Used There "Secretly" e-oi""t, t "my in j-nuncicipuia, mu I" the subuibs. where It Is being used I itiril,, ".finrllt'KlV ' tllrfi.A T "Wltl.,. !,... I inoin 'Secretively." Judgo J. Whltakcr IhomPboli. of the United States Dis trict Court for tho eastern district of Pennsylvania, matin Hicmj statements today lu nn Interview during which he mfdo It plain that ho regarded tho drug habit as ono of tho greatest evils that exlFts, especially during tho war cilsls through which tho country Is now passing. Ho urged that tstrhiKcnt steps be takm to stamp out tho drug evil, tho elTect of which, ho said, Is hound to be exhibited In futuro generation-!. "I'bo of heroin, cocaine and other nar cotic drugs Is ono of the greatest dang ers tho community has to fear at the present time", said Judgo Thompson. "JudglnK from my own observation of tho people who havo como before mo and from Information derived from tlieni It Is tiife to say that dono has leached out Its claws and Fecuied an; exceptionally firm hold upon our com- j munlty. I have seen many young men 1 and women brought before mo In brok-1 en physical condition, nnd I would say that tho iauo was the entire breaking down of their moral standards through ! tho constant uso ot Injurious drugs. ! "Tho effect that 'dope' has upon , tho Individual Is that It gives him or j her it perverted view nf things. They 1 incver tell the ttuth and It la only after) conilderahlo questioning that their' testimony can bo ncccpled. Another 1 thing that always becomes evident Is j the fact that In tho wearing down of 1 their will power they lose tho ability of refraining from doing w rong or clso I tney aro absolutely unable to rcalr.e that they havo commlttccd an offense. "It seems that tho crafty sido of their natures Is sharpened, causing them to say or do anything to get drugs, re gardless of eNlstlng moral laws. I have j never seen any exceptions to this. "In the majority of cases of persons who como before mo In counterfeiting cafes," Judgo Thompson continued, "In which pcrjotH who aro unemployed are likely to get Into generally a large number are addicts. The reason Feems to bo that the profit from tho "dope" trado Is fo great that It causes a very strong temptation for them to tranic In It. t "One of tho queerest things, however, ' about 'users' Is that no mailer how ' baso or degraded they may be, they Invariably refuso to tell whero thev -procured their 'stuff. This stato of affairs Is what nllows the drug habit to Fpread and exist not only In Phila delphia but In places surrounding lt Tho majority of persons do not reallzo tlinf li lu In A.'l,lr,n-A In m.w . ...... ' because, possibly, the uso of It la tlone more secretively there. "Dopo Is such an Insidious habit and Is manipulated in such a etealUiy way that naturally It is hard to stamp out. If wo don't tako stringent steps, how- ever, the effect ot it Is bound to be ex- hlblted, moro or less. In our comlnir generation. -- la e K- 5 W?l -k. m m "to r4- J'tt- ' Hefore Judge .Martin tndav a Jim ac- declare for the national drv amendment . i . n. ".i..... i .li. ii. nultted llaj mnnd V. Hiirrell. a negro. I why, that bimply will mean that ihi , 1-i-nf dope In thloity n FpreailliiK ,Irlxer , rnti Mntes mall truck, of average idmrch-Koer wdll Iivp i,t, A i . hu-1, an extent as to present ono of !arrliarKp f manvlaughter. arising from J Q ,,,, ,,( 'V. ',' ''? 'l'sI tholc ,' aw bbBh'S 1 ft' II I BBBBSl I HI W fi. f ?3 111 assw'- I iMlliliatUl INDICT DEUTSCH AGAIN IN FIFTH WARD CASE ! rt ,i . Charges of Conspiracy and Other Offenses Against Thirteen Others ...K .nA tn1tfttnpntt Were added iiim. iitv.u ,.......... today to the Ions list ot charpes pre-1 fcrred nKalnst "Ike" Dcutsch, Vine leader ot the Klftli Ward, as a resuii.urc faction hero arc multlpljln- r... of the disturbances which accompanied his flRht for supremacy and nomination to Select Council ocr Janus A. Carey. The new charKcH nrUe from a curbstone H election held, It I alleged, by Ucutscli and his follow eis wlitii thhiBi wero not Koine ai they wanted them to In the first dlWslon. Dcutsch's codefendanti In the new In dlclmcnts aro John itcdmond. James .Hughes, Kdward rasrldy, Alexander Hoyd. Thomas Qulnn, lldward Hnran, John Iloran, William 'Jrccn, Iltchard .V. Henry. Kdward Iooney, Hobert W. Weaver, JWIH J eiumail nun "'""""' Troyana, tho latter two belnK police-1 ,..,, J -" ! All the men nre named In tho three Indictment.", which charge eompiniry to prevent a freo election and to fnlsely Imprison," "havlns possession of primary onietal ballots outsldo of polls" nnd assault and battery and falso "nprla-1 ,..v- . ,...-.. ... street, Judge or tno election, unu.-i ...-, ,t. nrui.rl, nnd the others tun Pin-. .... "----,--, ,,.,. 1 TKUCK DR1VKK ACQUITTKI) ! Not Guilty of Munslaufditcr in Kun l nine; Down Matt and Killing Him shuck on winner u . u m rctult C tho Injuries ho received, rl. xlil.nl ..i--l I f 1-,1 nt l.'nn.InHlnn avenue and Westmoreland street at mid night. It was tcMlflcd that Hughes was lighting a cigarette while he was cross ing the street and did not see tho ap proaching fhlclc. Fall From Mast In Fatal Drrtils McGlnnls. forty-nlne years old, I 231 Uerritt Btrcet. died today In Mount Sinai Hospital from Injuries received when ho fell from tho top-f n flftv foot, ... r.f lio ufonmthln 'iTtil.ti. 1 iiuii"i, ."' "v. .. ". ''"Himiva, docked at the foot of Heed street. Aquamarine ceetici wun me uraiun "11 " i..- 1,1t,1i,..,,i,1 fn .. - -- ; uu m neutscl, and Policeman KoMnwn. wl.l, .J", n,p,8nl.H '1'! " & f others ard Indicted for the part they '' w clmrch-t,. piayeu 1 inn ome- rrrK,ar.l.i-., i.. ,,, nrous(,(1 0r .,,. " ''"" J ocirurreil In the ward. ,.,.... T,..y ,irn n ' J'"' K csra. A What more pleasing to a gentleman than a pretty scarf pin, especially one with an aquamarine, the correct March birthstonc? Among our large variety is one of green gold with an aquamarine of rich color in a setting of pierced design $13.50. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEnS SILVERSMITHS - 1 !;;: : vi H Getting -Acquainted Sale! SDGC13.1 Sells 'r ne week or t'le Purpose of showing new I ksasviOk W1C customers tho quality and stylo of our shoe.. S High and kw shoes in black and colors, all sizes and wldthi. Careful fitting assured. "If you are hard to fit or hard to suit," try I T. J. Carey's I p ' H ' jj M I Shoe Parlors 5408.10-12.14 De Lancey St. Bet. Spruce and Pine Stt. j Mention Adtertlsement m iMr nmi iMJiMima im nn y .HaSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBslBBBBBslH IBiB4HHsli.HHK9ffi BkaaH.aHKS8aansHBaaaaaaaaaalaHBil x .v Vsn'SSBBlSllaBBBBBBBBBBll ? aaaHSMiSBBBBBSIffilisBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBU islHHMBiSBPIIRKSt' v laslBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl.SBBBBBBSinro!, ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssE&ilaaaeaaaaaaB HsBSBBslalHaiaaaaaH?iT?lTsBBBBBBsH K ' ( VARES MAY SUPPORT m O'NEIL FOR GOVERNOR Senator Declares Camlidnla Mugt Back ProhbIUoilg to bitionIlirrh. way Cominissioner Fills Bill Indications that ... Denny O'.Vell, Sttt tllfrluv.'lV f?onttn?.tKlnnni. ..h.1 it.-. - w - .w..,. t,uU ury pa.. didate for the r.epiibltcau nomination for ' Oovcrnor, will liavo tho support of lh ! multlpijin-. p. dictions are rife In Ilepubllcnn ctrcln that tho Vares will roon nnnounr. it,.,! J riipport of the o'Xell candidacy. f .-enator arc hnn gone fo far as t ii urv"'" '" " "aiement tnat tho neriik. ncan canuiu.no must go Into the fitto A . ... .... ..U....UUII plc,jScd to the ,. '? tlonal prohibition nmendincnt. cfx,, I Is the only candidate fo far who fcJ i; pledged Iilmcclf t" the amenaraent.i"B Leaders aders of the Hcpubllcan Organize, fl the State, which Is controlled by S fl or I'enioso and Is Mrtuallv nn.. .'Alt of Hi a.or j-eniow and In Mrtually open U ' . " V """am c. Pnrmil. ' liavn io far refntr.l . . -,. "a0 rar rcfu' to rccoimlje th, "' l,"-'" o u iTUC . . . . hi nitacK of "nrry J. Trainer, pen.! """"' '" '"" '"ira ward asalnst ' the are claim for approximately Jij, I 'nr.,r' "or' 'lone at Leap,', i Island 1'nrK and the presentation of 1 ony of . ohn JI. bre. the district i ... .... nw.wi ui wont dnnn r 4w. Ini . .. ..,,..... ,. . '" "l statcn tent fct uator ii' lo the pulpit, tut they are going to Thari ho oters teglrtcnO and appeal to thtm . :-. l,"ul1 uay, "ri.. .Annd An11.. .... .. ? ...... .,,... ,.o ..any iii.il mey are all 4- Rolng to -oto for their own candlelit, f tho man who will bo In f.-uor 6rM!j! bo the vital one In tho light "Now don't forcet tn.nf In im. palgu tho church-going people, without t reganl to their creed, tte going to rifj ,. ror tno iirtt lime in many, many years ! nn actlvo. pjlltlcal tit-pret to their ballot, f They nro' golni? to register, they ar J going to man the polls, thev are min. 1 to get out tho vote they are going to J f,ot. rlKl't dow" V. ca3''"!, an'1 '"". ""a" f tllclr onn man ' Pos-'U'le. Don't for. Kt this fact for a slnglo lntant, and Hie sooner the people realize this tho ' milnt-Aa Vh .r.i ) .. in. . iui-.".'i n.vv au jiinui. twin mo nCW i -r.ir.tm In nnlltLVn.. nfr-.,r Scarf Pink n -1 imiUMi v are m.. t 1 expects a mure I ln:m ln !...." tlonal prohibition, if two ramllifeu. 4 ILU US U J , ,.' ., . , . , , u"l V f iriiinaiiinjnniiiBaniiiamuniiiBi fa, if m . . W&SMi!SSMitlm -W lome of the "EDI .sES. dz?m&z&8& rrrif iMiyw iJrWfcj
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