w 'M v. ffi a: -. X tJwJP mm r, 'jiir-J 1 V :,t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918 SHORTAGE KEEPS )WN GRAIN EXPORTS sments to Allies 5,000,000 Bushels a Month Under P.UmV Requirements y JST TIGHTEN BELT SIGNAL CORPS DRAFTEES MAY JOIN STATE BOYS In .Relief From U-IJoat Menace Can Be Expected Before August Al WASHINGTON", March 7. ;.JJue clilofly to laclt of torn nice. Anierl- -!.' Is falling l.flilnJ In Brain shipments ji.to Ui Allies at tlio rata uf 5.000.0U0 PsfEw" """'".. ..... A7.xne Biiuation n Riving ioou uiiniin Jrtratlon officials: concern now tll.it tlio jtlon of rail movement of foodhtufrH CWf, being eolvcel. Meat chlpnionts uro ic- ehicrd to make way for wheat, troops iiAiid' Supplies. -j . . ... V inc fcuumarmo continues to wrect ,.. ... I.I I t. I.. .. . t,.t ........ ijIPiYW 111 Bllippillg. li I lb lllll 1Ui:t nor tor .merjoa unci yin aiiicm ior mc next few months, ni evidenced by Kir Call Issued for Pcnnylvanians Class A In Telephone, and Telegraph Service At'OUSTA. Oa., March 7. I'eniuyl vatilaiin subject to the ilraft who ran list themselves its tclcKrftphcric, wlro BPllcem or telephone men nro to li Blven n chanco to nttaeh thcninc'lve-H with Ikr from home, evert tliouirh lby luivu been plnceil In i'Iiism 1, invnrilliiK lo NtntenicntH made today by Mnor Sidney A. HiiKcrllnK ellvlieltm slltiwl officer. The niinouiii'cment I" made fol lowing tbo re-ccrjit of instruction from the War Department, tho Tcnt-elKhth Division Ii ulinrt about 100 nu'n It wan Imped lo llll tho tnr.uu.lFH by having iimii tinns fit reel from ollur milt, but thai fall Iiib, tho War Department wan uppcalnl to and the special concession to tlio drafted men, vare"forces"gW busy on streets Contractor to Speed up Work Without Further Waiting for "Heavy Thaw" SAMMEES' RIFLE FIRE DISPERSES GERMANS Strong Enemy Raiding Pnrty Is Beaten 0,(T in New Lorraine Sector HUN LOSSES ARE HEAVY ffl ITALY'S WAR OBJECTS OUTLINED BY ORLANDO .Important That Neighbors Should Be Tcoplo in Sympathy With In stitutions, Sayrf 1'icmlcr WASHINGTON'. Marcr 7 rremlcr Orlando's recent spireli In thn Iinllnn Kciiato ai remarkable for lt ibclara tl'ina on th International pulley nf Italy, nccordlnc to olllclnl cilItrrntnn trt mi 1'nm tltltt (iftr rimriti In tmlKtnl 1 circles, the dispatch' s nitit, tho firm stand of the (JovernnvM In ilrclnrliiB thn e.tpllelt Holldnrlty of Italy III favor of other natln'tiilltleH mthjee t to Austria will commended Orlando l quoted ns s.-ijlnp Italy Ih piir-mlmr her essential alms nnd securlm; hrr protictlon on land und sea. "It N Important, therefore ." itlil Or lando "that we should have- ni nelchliori friendly peopli- In nvmnatliv with our In stitutions and elvlltr mon " Orlando, nrrnrtllnK to the ellsp.itrhes. also nhoued tbo necessity of ellmlnat--Inir thn liilrundrrMnndliiK which were . rrci in tit iiuniiiii in 01 hit iii iiijiii-iil western antiioltv lictvvce-ii li.ilv nnd Slavic raeen. He nirtlier ntiUd that the f I llolencv nf thn liernmu mlllt.irv in i- I ciiui'' ii mi inr uiiwian piarc jinn nreri t:ik'-n Into nnromit Ioiir am ' STEAMSHIP ASHORE; ALL OF CREW SAVED Clf0ni1nliiiimi 'pMntnn TeiAi il I ' cr, Reached at Seaside Parle, N. J. Rescue y3 Men -" -Trt i mtn ' jellicoe-s dismissal five MOKE AlVlliMUlN& IS CALLED CALAMITY , GeddesNew Firat Urd of British; lliEI ULUH AI i IW1" jvumirniiy, uccinrcii to ihou Flouted Kntiro Fleet 2; Gcoreo Loran, Cleveland, Tenn. Jinrcn J, nnn xci aiii, rrlenj. vri,i ! .... urn f...ii. ,.. .. . '"SI i-eierfoii, in- uum my ftirtcl, t;!, eaco. March 3. Th" leportlmr of twe prlvnten 1jMfa imil one Rllnhtly wounded Marrli t brine. .I.h l..lnl ,o,l illl.tu r,t II... .1... . ?' i.'.. ..... . . ....... 11. . VVisSfJ-rio ijeodC5 3 HURReminK inai 11 win do jl'i SEf Borne time before tho American Milp oiin jjVmiSut will bo such hm to malto destruction Mnd production equalize 'J. T j t.,AX That tbern li.iw liern too much eatnovi ts.",n Oeddes's comment about "glowInK 'flags nbout American prospects Is hinted rrrtports" from the American prens. while 'oRlClals hero admit that thn expectations t. . Va.la.l ,.,...... I..... n Ii.aii n. j . J-ti .VI UIO UlllllU OIUIIR ll,W I,. Ml F..,o- V, iff tlmated. America will have to take a ftWlfich n tho bolt for tho ntM few ' months. ' t will lin AiiL'imt ltrffnrn mnllV of the i ahlnv&rd lire running full tilt, as Homo Kjftuffwaf th eastern nlants are Rtlll under Ei'ft 'eamtructlon. On tho west coast It Is &JS .estimated that July will sec tho plants "foins at o, maximum. ?jy LOSSES DOUUL.U SKW sukrs K'S t Officials figures show that TnKland S-Slft "year constructed 1,100,000 gross iRfVn.'tons of shipping, the United States !.- Rffl i, 031,000 nnd other countries 700,000. In 'i " .uiai period uermany sann esiimaica W-( tonnage of C.000,000 eross. V'i? m fel" it ie i American Bhlp production this year flan heen estimated an hleh ai 6.000.000 EW tons, but the best obtainable estimates B 'J ,iw" "J,-r vinfc .nu anu tx noli kj im ' MC r 'GUr million prosi toru will be thp . ( tnar!c. Knellsh fleurcs are not obtain- ljt 'ftble hero, thoueh estimates placo her output at -.dvu.vuu KroPB lonn inin year. Thus It will he seen that submarine . b deetructlon at last year's rate would w' still outRtrlp tho productlun. LVk J1 T" foregoing gives perhaps the fjpt loom" R'" of "ie picture, It Is a plt tfj k ttalion full of trouble and one which KA fiVIMt.lll I- .kl -.1- .. i. i Kli Biiniyuiun hiu jiainperinB f xne prouuciion. anu the American labor V' K.f, fin had In ! ihUa.I iI1 uliMli.l ...1 wwi ttaa cv m iiiiavu 11.11 eniUCUi iVIIU A'tnere is u heavy oertutn. One plant aar : In tho face of the declaration of Hob ert C Hicks, chief of the llureau of Stieet Cleaning, that lic dirty streets In So'lth Philadelphia cannot bo cleaned until n heay thaw riults, henutnr rMwIn H. Vnre. the contractor mi th work, today ordered tin umfiially Uiko foicc on tho Job of fprlnc cb-nnlns. Street-cleanlnB conlrictorB were pild J'-'itGiSt In Kcliru.iry for cleanlrB the ctrects. Complaints of dirty streets, ashes nnt colic ctnd and rubbish left In illrtv, rnRKeil lillert were reed-nd from nil rectlnns of tho city by Chief Hicks. Ill" only reply was that somo broad strtctn In tine residential sections had bein cleaned, hut that It had ben found Impossible to clean narrow streelH In tho southern section. In his defense of Contractor Vare, he went so far as to say the sun would have to take a hand In hclplnc out the work. Since this dec laration ho has adopted a policy of silence, and It remained for Senator Vara to admit conditions by ordering on nn extra force to do the clean-up In his promise to Ret busy. Senator Vara said: "I will hire all the men 1 can get and all the teams I can Bet By the mlddln of the montli the streets will bo In prime condition It Renor ally takes two weeks to catch up with tha work after the cold weather breaks. My men Instead of working nine hours arc now working fourteen In an effort to catch up." Uy IIEN'M 11A55I.N' Staff Corrnptmdrnt r.cmlna PuMIe f.dljtr ulii t'ie American Artnu In Franc WITH THn AMERICAN' AltMV IN rUANCB, March 7. In nnotl.cr portion of Lot mine than tho sector north of Toul n bocho raid on tho lienclies held by American troops was gloriously repulsed. (Ten wouls deleted.) Then) tronps, oceupylnn tho third American area on tho front, h:nn proved tho American rnottlo as fully as havo ttulr brotlur-In-aims at other points. Their occupa tion of theso trenches Is oteiislbl for ( tnp-trnlnlnjr, but they aro 'dellM-rliiB , the Boods" In soldierly and wlcian Mko fashion , Tho raid occurred cmly Tun'.d.iy morulnB and resulted In the lBnomInlou retreat of the bocho forces, ilcplm their j sUDerlor numbers The American Ios.1 ' was InslKiiirtcant, thn bocho loss being i , . , far greater Preceding the raid the AshaniCU 01' All'aiU to Appeal' enemv'M barrauo lire Innictea ino Italy. SAYS PACKERS WANT AUTOCRATIC INDUSTRY KHAHIUi: I'AUK N .T, Manh. Tlio steamslilp Hu ciuelmnn.i, of New Yolk, camo ashore opposllo Second ave nue. Seaside rail;, durhiB lat night's storm, ilua to n broken rudder. Tho boat landed on tho beach at 3:10 a. in. nnd at 3:1, a. m llfesavlnff crews under tho direction of Coptalit McC.trthey, of Station No. in, weic lemovlng lur crew of tlilrty-clght men Tho Suuiucliann.i left Nc-w York on September "I loaded with luerchandKo for rranre, Iielng u tramp steamer 3f.O feet In lenstli. She nuido several llurope.ui ports btforc tllrtlnB on her return ojago to New oik. She Is now loaded with chalk. 'I ho Susquehanna came nflmrn, land ing within ion (r?t r n,P 0,i reeked 'i nurinniiil Hint has been pounding to lili cis on the beach for frrr.il je.ars. The hhlp Is rqiilpptil with wireless, , naitit'il I in In ,im't, war color and, I bavin? n Unlit i irgn, she can polbly In' tlnatul when the liovermnent tucs nr. LONDON, March 7. Admiral Sir j .tolui tl. .Tclllcoe'a illsmlnsal from the post nf Klrst Sea Lord last December I was tl KUliJect of uttaclm on Sir l.iio Ueildes. I'lrtt Inrd of tho Admiralty. In the Houe of Commonr. ,i Sir IMwnrd f'aroti. thn former I'Ir"t Lord of tho Admiralty, termeu u n, national calamity. He asserted that tho War Cabinet, of which he was nt that t'uie a member, was not responsible, nnd said thut naval officers protested against it. Admiral Sir lledworth Meut declared that Sir Krlc Geddes had flouted tho whole licet Andrew rionar Law, ppokefman for tho Government, explained how Pre mier Lloyd (ieorgo had summoneil him tu the cabinet room Geddei was them and said he had como to tho conclusion that In tho public Interest thcro t-hould bo this change. Sir lldwnrd Carson. Interrupting Mr Ilonnr Lvw, Interjected: "If I had con tinued to be Hrst Lotd I would cer. l.iliily have re'lstcd tho removal ol Admiral Jelllco." 1 Mr. llonar Law. rerumlng, r.ald- "Sir Uric told mo at tho samo tlmo that tlio Mibject had not been mentioned to him lor two months by tho Premier, nnd that ho had come to the conclusion nb"o- lulel on his own Initiative" ' he l'lrst Loid norn said ho thought I Latest Casualty List Puts Number of Dead in Toul Raid at Twenty-two five' of tho American ram.altles. . few were elthir killed or by a Fhcll htrlkltic fair on' m: had a 1400 per cent overturn this wln- i3 J? -,4--c, una p-iiiiuik oi lauor, oiu nf w ciaia say, a stanunra watre must bo IU i wpiea. Anu mocr must be inspired t ,,'4'i 'With the thoucht that Its tank U ciorv 5k.jlt'ao important as the frontllne trench. Wi-?., -ntpTj- &: U SUNNY SIDK OK PICTURi: Sfc'sA TI1 aunnv uAm nt It. Hli.... i u.i.. f ?WV- Arnerlcan-Allled naval efforta aro nc 5''fiS.l,.v'nntlng for many submarines as mmv ikvjA:Kv'A IRprmanv nrtn ImlM A-.. !....- BfT-i-1 -- -'i ...... ..h..u. mm lllllllutL'- K ntnt ot ,ev'cea used In anti-submarine BfS3Work Is having an effect in roundlmr on roo u-uoat. wJjSllgurthermore, destroyer production is &yror . "x PrKr"''"' ry well and. with ri -S t Increase of the destroyer patrols. W.ja V !" increase or t le destrovpr IS ' 'U.IL'l-.. fT.K.... .. ,. in . . fflu iYi"" "- "i win oeconio constant- Kr.'v,lr mor dinicuit. Lf.it 'August Is the cener.illv in-rnt,i ,ioi. J "twhlch the submarine menace will be- Kt,'Unt l, - I. -"- i.m lime I1KII f-ViK-f11 Production will beBln lo be hrav VAtF"1' and bjr tlmt llme destroyer efforts WiMLwin bs Improved materially. Klt'ifS'.',-owver' tno months between now Kna August are destined to be trying. r TTonnaze. Is short, cnmn.ir,! uHtv. ih. .... K.-f wi'n ""d t0T " to supply the Allies, to fci ',JJ "n'f our orces anu to Keep them sud- L.V?W BUed tsL t ince past tnl" Perlol. better sailing Slit "B? U ahead. Amerlcnn ship production rAL KvtlHt vear will bn uliml nf r1a,i!r,ii.ti.n mKxzjs lit" -.: . . .. . .-... PJiVWfv l ' estimates. fe'ferf 10 on'y Question Is: "JuftMxt few months hold In SPLIT DT ELLIS ISLAND WASHINGTON. March 7 An agree, ment for the joint use of the Immigra tion quarters nt Hills Island bv the War. Navy and Labor Department!! was reached todav tho Labor Depaitment announced Hecauso of the (jrcat fall ing olf in Immigration to less th.ni one lentil of the normal figure, it vvasj io--ilble to utilize the Island for other pur poses 'I ho Wnr Department will luo Its section as temporary quarters fm wounded soldiers before their tiansfer to base hopltals, while the navy wc tlon will be used for the aceoimnodatlo' of several thousand sailors before thev are permanently assigned to their ves sels The section allotted to the In Department will be used for the contl" atlon of the Immigration section. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Md . an I --'general situation? What do store In VMVJ DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTErtRD MhXft obtainable from the fact that In Feb KTTJtfriiarv tha TTnitpil StutcH MhtnnH f.r.n '900 torn of srratn to Kuropo whereas k OtJSw a ihowlnir up well, for the United T"A-- !... ut,nH. 10 AAA AAA 1....L.I- r-'t ijj-p.m-ro iiiwj ciiiij-u .oivwv.uvu uuqi.cio Cii-'i-bovo Its normal exportable surplus in -jn r .: :n Wt AfA new HirP ,n 'UnK ino xooa conser- Lr if J tm Ji !! mHt'AMAn fr lisa iKAvv InlrAit In ti,A niftfU; ,W iiw--ii-;iii. ua ivii luncn in -.nt- an agreement with Canada whereby fishery laws are modified bo l (vitfOTBl. lUt 4UIJC ivuirvAiiauiuu jidii jiu I JSH&form of kfe.SPM v Viuctlon can be Increabed fcS The preliminary Inquiry regarding the nfou'port trade of tha United States has Veen completed, and the Government Is ".' iHrocresslng In tho matter of getting fcj'-'iillleel-Amerlcan tonnago from countries ,FflOpo -c4w w .w-vi-w. 9 - . . . Captain x Ji. iiuwcii ukh '" ALLENTOWN, Pa.. March 7. Cap tain Theodore It. Howcli, the oldest vet iran of the Civil War In the Lehigh Vol ley, died yesterday at his rtimo In Jtorthaiupton In Ids ninety-third year. ICtDtaln Howell was owner ana operator IXtne Allen Mills, started by his father or than seventy years ago. Cptln Howell was a member of La- yfttlo 1'OSl, Ciw 4 v, oi rision, an-j Tger IvOuge, v, ana i.( anemovn. William ltliehrs Cumn Mesde. Minnie Hperry, ausi N. nun t II)innn Mnrknwlts. 721H VVoMlantl avenue, un'l Clnra Kalener. into tlermantown sve Jereniluh c. union, catnn Plx, N. J., and Nellie McCarthy. Nl lUmburc nt Trunk O ItutTu. -.'2." N nth at., nnj Ixiulaa M. Iterk. VSS Ilubtcam si Altinzo 11 WtckerahAiu. CheHler, Pa . and I,nurs Illrkburu, C'hewter V Abraham Delator, mm S ,7th at., and llertrilde Hhasrln. 43.1 W I. chilli nve. Iltiliert J. Muriihy. ASHli Lanadowne ave . and hutannn eMIIIna, 7000 l,andovne ave. William II Hole, Norfolk. Va . and htella I, Ajera. Norfolk, Va. , Yenkei novella r.07 (been st , and Mary shlfnian. Wi7 ilreen at. Daniel Vouae HoJ N Jd at., and Mary HuinerKan. H'C N". i'd at. Ilol.ert A McAllister, l.VU S. nth at . and (leratdlne I Mile hell, tsn7 Bnjdrr ave Nattianlel C Ilopklna, 1TI1 Wjllo at., and I.'mma cniam. szw . mm i. Ulihanl I.nmmert. ill-0 Chancellor at., nnd Sophia Eherhart. IS H Dewey at. Jacob Hedrlck. r"i Snyder ave , and Jennie Snrkln. "S Kmlly at rrederlrk Mullta I.eakue laland, and Sarah ltronmall. 1330 Hrown t Italelsli Yates S22 H 19th at., and Slnnla II Dean. 022 s 10th at. Harry K KuIp. Itoerfird. Pa and Mr- lie Klrkpatrlck. Hprlna; City, Pa. Harry H Pnlton U H. N,. and lala A. Harsent. Norwich. Va. Harold Weslervelt, New nnrhello. N. T . and Sadie Dunkerley IT1H N. Llndfnwood. Jamea P llrown. VV'yomlnr. Del , and lllanche Wherlnck. Wyneote, Pa. Krneat Flaher. 073 N. lltb t., and Ann Olotnp. Tlosa. Pa. ltdbert W. lluddendorff. South rethlehem. Pa . and Pranres Alhln. 1027 B. Jilth at Mb kel Flllpone. Camo Meade, Md., and Huda rlt7rald. 1 rentoii N. J Jehu Craps. 822U Mlniro ave . and Mabel l-aundera, 82-'l Mlnso ave. Harold IJ Srhultaer. tots .V. Falrhlll ., and KIlMl-lU M. MiKrell. 1012 W. In- Jaiob"M."c'ohen IS. S 13th at. and rtoaa It ynv. Jersey t-lt N J. William II (llllieraon. :i2.ll Tamna at., and Marlon A. Peterson WHS Van Dike at. I.uiher Thompaon. 1429 .V. l.ilh at., and Ada Shank. J 120 N Itllh at ., , AllTt K Dee, 3312 Walnut at., and Helen M. Dtnnlaton. Ileverlv. N. J. John K. Hanker. 811S Ludlow St., and Mr VVaahinston. Cheater. Pa. Horaee Haron, Ht.'i Poplar at., and Alice llowarn. si.) 1'opmr hi. Knut Johnson, rv.'tu (lermantown ave , llerlhu Dnockaaon, 302 VV. Upaal at Hunter J. Norton. l!anrevllle. Da,, Marlon A lluaa 21J 11th at. Murk Thalcher. Camp Hancmk, Oa.. Meda Ablum, Quakertown, Pa Philip Johnson. Jon fi. .vtndlaon at,. Alary Macn;irv lioimennurs ia David Horlsh 03T Franklin el . trude i.evin, na, . rrensuii bi. I Aaron S. White, 8(1 W. Iiouiclaa si . anu unrlatian Al, lianaen. oiat huiiwi ni. John lluszeiaii, 411 Poplar at., and Julia Koutko 441 Poplar at Nathan Ptenii. 131) Porter at . and Sarah Klein. 122 Pamberton at. John Davlea it. K, H. Michlein. and Htleu ilu-ln 'Hoi M Yhllln t. ..r. .- r.- - .I..--' . , ,,. un-o jvenvon ei,, uii ,iiar. majority when n wounded the abrl. There have been other Instances since thn American occupation of this sector In conjunction with tho French demonstrat ing tho trun spirit of the United Sintns troop", on the night of February 23 a small enemy attacking party was driven eft at our wlro by rifle wire, On February Ifi live enemy planes hovered over our trenches and fired their ma chine guns. They wero gloriously driven off by our own machlno guns. On March 4 nn American patrol In No Man's Land approached the enemy wire nnd discovered n. bocho patrr.l up proachlng. Thn Americans ducked Into shell craters and cut loose nt the passing boches, killing tow and capturing two others who had been wounded The re malmbr nf thn barbarians ran Th American party consisted fwords ile. letert) The lmehn party totaled fl'le-e n On tile Kanie date nn enemv plane 'cell ing to .attack thn American trrnh.-s. wa'i brought dnvn by French anti-aircraft guns, dropping In No Man's Land and killing both occupants An American artilleryman repairing telephone wires thn same day had tho ,i l-,.a ii.ru mit e.f Ida bands bv a shell frnirment. but he was uninjured. Ho! calmly resumed his work and success, fully completed It. Ho has been cited In u French army order, meaning that thn War Cross will bo awarded him. Ileforn the war Is over It looks as If a special ship will bo required to carry home the crosses earned by tho Amer ican Midlers. In their attempted raid cstcrday morning the boches consisted of two parties, coining from two directions. Thev were thoroughly repulsed by our machine-gun nnd rlllo fire, and retreat ed hastily leaving their losies In No Man's Land. During tho night of March 3 three boche raids were attempted on the French lines, but all resulted hi the enemy' defeat, despite linnd-to-hand fighting Tho boches lost prisoners as well ns killed and wounded. Thn Amer ican artillery tool; part In tho barrage upon thn demoralized, retreating Ger mans. Tho general In command of the French army with which theso troops are "top-tralnlng" has sent tho Ameri can field command his official congratu lations upon tho behavior of thn Ameri cans If tlio stuff bhown tlum far at thieo dineKiit points on tho front b. United Slates treiops Is nny ctlterlon of future happenings when the great Na tional Army is on the Job, then good-bs boche and Prusslanism. and a vlcloiy for tho Allies In tho Held Is certain. at Whro Hearinjr, Walsh Charges llinf ll Hi,, fiilvl.., l.n l-!1Cn uu lir eeptcd by tho I'icmlcr It became tho de- Mreee, cl loll of th" Government. He would I.nUoy I like to ray that from thn einy ho uo- ' eepted office until Admlinl Jelllcoc left the Admiralty no Miggestlem had been I nin.l. nr.) nn l,P.Kll, It'l ,1 lin.,11 llllt llllflll The crew was icmoved from the ship ,i'ni to mako any chango at the Ad- ii.cccucs-nuoy excepting captain mlialty. WASHINGTON, March General Pershing hae icported mno killed In nctlon, two teverely fourteen Mlghtly wounded. The Privates Djer J. nird. uncle. M. A Trcadmore, P.lchvvood, o,. March l. Hfton Gather. Wlillo Oal:. Ark, March 1. Ullery A Clilsm. Petersham, Mass., February 10. Frank Wntczal . sister, Laut.a Dobzjk, Jollct, IH, February "... Wagoner Charles Cavanaugh I II. I'lt-patrlck, Medford. March i. The severely wounded arc: Cnrnornl Alnhonsus C. McCartl r-oiirtnn Cnrneiiter l'ramlngliam, February 3L "'' Private iinipn ci Wheeler, Gllsum. N. H. February IS. Tho slightly woundid arc: rv.rnnfal William Carse. sller. M!s Uva Carse, Vancouver, C5- Privates tho total casualties on tho date of th. German nttnek nil nn American Irenet, uenr Toul to thrco llcutcnnts nml nn(, lenu incii i.iiilmii i, nu ciiHllll, on3 ln tenant nnd slUeen men i-cverely wttinf m1 and eleven men nightly wounded II .leiReanl Forest Watson of Ketitn.' 11 O, was nccinentiiiiy Killed March 3 ikJ War Department was ndvlted ted. Nn eh tails wero given, t in fr.it,..,'' nnd deaths from natural causes ulto were re- dcnil ",uu- rgeant liarry uarper, .v.,r, JJuf.,, Cal , pneumonia, nnd Privates Saniusi n C ll., J.MIIIIVII. . i w, I'llt-llllinnia. htiA , ... V llrllll. Vi.l...... ' .,. scirlet fever. w rotts. friend, Mass., POTTPVILLH, l'a March vllle's flrt soldier sacrificed to Claude W Schnck, n member of r-0-pany P. 10.1d Fnclneers. nt Camp ian. cock, Ga. His parents, Mr. and Mrs Flmer Schock, receive.! a leleEr.m i .... .I.., I, .)!.,! e.n... U I.MUI1 stniuiK I'i'Cfc " "i,u iiiu ne'iiiorrhairis ro owiriK an ii"-iuu'm ,u ino oasfi fcft- 1 plt.it. rurloughed comrades say u w Jj ... Mu, ' thn result of Injuries received In a rent rl :,,, 'for.tb.ill game. A brother. Paul f li rivo to glvo hir nnslstauc'n nt hlch tide. This however, Is doubted by old citizens who havo seen many wrecks here. CHICAijo, March T. "Tho organized pacl.cin of Amcilc.i. afraid or nMiamid to mine here In per son, hired clever brnltu to come and plead that ou keep Industry i-afe for autocracv while the ho-ds of democracy (lie IMittltug for freidom" With thes- v-oiiln Fiank P Walsh launched his fin vl pica before Arbltri tor Sninuel Aim buler hero today for the packing hut.se.) enlnloves, ilrm.vnds ftir an elght-hout ilnv ami h.ilier pny Walsh hurled denial nt tho packers' stund that thn eight-hour day would endanger food production for tho army of America and her allies. Ho bitterly condemned the employers' pba that din content. unhealtb foe the national mo rale) during the war would follow nn award of higher pay In the picking Industry than obtain, d In oMnr plant Several hiiidred iniplovf." from P.ick Ingtovvn were pre not to hear Wulh'H words In their behalf James O. Condon closed for the pack ers by eiuotlng authorities In Mipport of tho claim that 7!) per cent of poverty Is duo to other causes than low wages uniy 2a per cent of the l.iboilng men In tho United States, Condon argued, enjoy nn eight or nine-hour working da). Twcntv-oi" per rent work fium sixty I to sixty-ftvc houra and i2 per eint have i a flfty-tlve to sixty hour week, while cine-fouith of the coutitrs'H Industrial labm Is on a llfts-llvo hour basl", ho i claimed Condon ni'vl-cd tho nrbltrator tbo packers wero willing to grant tlmn-nnd-ii-half pay fcT any work after fen hours, lie ii-ked of Judge Alschtiler, In case his award fixed u basic number of hours per day, that thn unskilled inplojes' workd.i be made one hour longer than for tho skilled, us In the building trades. PHYSICIAN TO HELP UOY : Ilnrlnvv, of New Vork, and the wireless operator, who niv nmalnliig on board ship for nny emergmcy that may arise. Thn boat Is owned by the Susquehanna Steamship Compan; , with an nillce on lle-iver street, New Ycr! i)ri th" trip to Ftancn tho Sn m linniin via1" disabled for three days In the snuntarlno zone, but arrived safe hi Fran. e without any atticks. She, was fully repaired In ii French port. On leaving nn Ungllsh port for New Voik the gears vuro again broken, but rcpa red, and no other mishap occurred until tho boat reached here Her crew Is composed of Ameri cans. Spanlanls anil Italians. ltars Trcsli Grain From Brewers LllNDuN, March 7. Replying to a nuenli.ii In the House of Commons. Sir Gilbert Parker, representing the Food Ministry, declared that until further or ders no fresh grain may bo used for brewing 11 C, February John Hitch. 1130 Ninth Fast St. IOtiK 111.. March 1; Pickens, r.nekdnle. Tew, March I: llarrv Zoay menu. .wrs. r-opni.a Moor. HI. Fast nighty-third street, New York cltv, Februiry 20: John Arda, filend Charles HarrK Chelsea. Mi. Febrnnrv CO: Charles Scohre. 509 Hfl- Schocl:, Is In tho navy BELGIAN ROYS DEPORTED WASHINGTON. March 7 Germany I I Ii now deporting boys from r.clglum ., 1 wen ns umei i . ..vv.-iuuis 10 ueirlan . i.-ntun Inrnrmntlnn tnrlnv. u .,.u. .,lll-.. 1ln,)n IV.I.,.. . p.nill'1 vmentii ,..,. .iitit.-.ri nnd ft I half vcnr arc Included, while in the , Mons district about "00 boys of fourteen land fifteen years havo been sent Into I nermanv. De'tructlon of Industrie. ... I carrying away of nil rail supplies con- i I Untie. comb nvenue Detiolt March ?.'. James . , r Collins. Gadsnn. Ma Fehnmrv 26; vill ?gt Social Evils f Fugene D. Deutsch. Frazen Minn , March .....n u, nrnj... . 3 VrA.fmd J Gratton nennlngton VI.. mlj1;Vrrgan".onD,oencaoen13bat 5g; f Ma-ch .1 : Rolf L. Chrlstlanson Reading, nj"" rtfi;lt , i,enK organized by iff J Mass March .1; Herman GiiMnfon, v ur. Zed Hetzel Copp. pastor o! '' friend. Ludwlg Gustnfson. Proctor, Vt , I Calvary Presbyterian Church, Camacn, ' Fehniary 27: Chnrles S Gordon, friend I has as Its platform the slogan, "Makt I John M Parcel, Centervllle la March tho world safe for democracy." ,' BALDWIN'S STOCKHOLDEU OBJECTS TO DIRECTORS Equal Votinjr on Common and Pre ferred Demanded by J. M. Luntz l ut Annual Meeting The' otherwise placid Mirfac of the nuniinl meeting of stockholdeis of the linldulu Loeomotlvo Works, held today I at inn omces o inn company, llroail nnd Spring Garden streets, was ruffled by various objections to tho method of according lepreyentatlon to holders of common sloel, Tho objections, which came from John M Luntz. of lliltlmore. a letlred grocer, who owns 000 of the 200,000 shares nf common Mock, wete re-idled with ccant consldeiatlon by the other fifteen stockholders present Mr. Luntz contended that the com plexion of the board of directors has been conslMentlv In f.ivop of holders of tho prefeired htoek, as against holders of tho common. He pointed out that me memners oi ino directorate an wero heavy holders of preferred stock, whllo holding onlv 117B shares of common, antl that dividends wero paid on tho preferred, while not on the common An eoual votlna valun to both should be given, he urged Thn suggestion met with llttlo favor, nnd a motion which I he made, proposing that the salaries i of ofllcers should bo cut In half, was voted down. Mr. Luntz also objected, with no avail, to tho fact that officers of the company are officers In tho Standard Steel Compan.v, a subsidiary. I Two new directors weio elected nt tiiiuiictiiMin -ct.. i - f. , tho meeting. They aro Harold T. White. HAKIMS 11 ltd. March ,. - P.cno nf Now York, of tho banking firm of Lamp, th'tteeii jeitrH old, v.cs arreted White. Weld & Co. who succeeds his hem foi the alleged theft of a pocket- , narttic r. Francis M. Weld. Mr. Weld Blames Disease for Alleged Theft of Pockctbook book from Dr Irmluln Gun' ml, of this c lt A hearing wan scheduled, but thn lihjfilclau nskeil tho pollen to turn the del over to her cue t r hi'loulluV treat ment to relieve his nilml of lis Immoral trend. Tha boy has St VituVs dance ami the phjslelan believes she can cum his moral". If not his ailments The reciucst was granted. having emend tho Government service, Dr Thomas G. Ashton of Philadelphia, was t'hoHiii to siice'ecd Guy 13. Tripp, leslgticd Tbo old directors who were re-elected am Albi II Johnson, William I, Mistiu, Samuel Mclloberts, Samuel M V.iuilaln, Samuel V Pryor, William II. Carol, S.vilney 13 Hutchinson, Sidney K Tjler, James Wilson Hayard und It Dawson Coleman and and and and and Or- l.n... U'llllvm, Saret Aianorey, ( neainuc ino, i a. n KerruBon. 1022 Mount Vernon at. Dena Ttradlar. Altentown. Ph. Joaeph If. Ilurry, 4St CJreensiay ave. Anna itucon, iina c tauiiiiiii n. rmm-nlrA lva. S4 1 Itutler at., and inena incoiunico line vv. vniai-io o). Joaaph Itlnea 1730 Naudaln at., and Annie Montague. 72J Mole at. Aleaaandro Duca, 017 Monlrnao at , and Mary Dl nemo. 018 Mountain at. and and nio- & & , ;fL ; 'tii f .'& R.VONcSnljlTS 'YiTH & 2or3ilel each meal lightly buttered, Instead of so much bread, will jrivo perfect digestion and nor mat bowel action. Constipation overcomo in 2 to 4 days. Contain NO medicine. 25c per package. At principal drug and grocery store! or direct from Pr. Von. Heatlh BUcuit Co., 2218-2220 Market Street IVlaillH a icnuvii3nr,iu-'r.Y' Wmm "The Sensible Six" acknowledged the finest type of Uahl.iviiaht.iiilth.ntrmnath construe. 'tio laVita price elm.- with erMtcr proper" Eefje gampton !jop( as( an &rti(ttc Centre THERE are eleven Galleries hi the Hampton Shops', each one devoted to the display of Fur niture, but, as you wander through them, it is not the mere Furniture itself that attracts your attention. Rather will you be pleasantly impressed with the constant evi dence that greets you of decorative skill and ability. An odd Table and Chair, for instance, are all that are needed to compose the main lines of an unforgettable picture. The attendant details, the inlaid Caskets, the brazen Candlesticks, the Vases and Plaques, the sense of color and knowledge of histor ical styles shown in the surround ings suggest why the Hampton Shops has won its reputation. RainpfoniSlmiJs; i8eaM50rsritti fertnaetrarrmGitfirtral nauyork SsiM Decoration Antiquities Furniture 1 ffl -Jiift A i " "' l!l ll'f 'I t' ' ' I I ' flfi'W 11 I I II 111 IP 'i i InAWW HI 11 I II i (Btlvii ' Q i- vS?r tfVMn !) H 1J ) lad I I uM 'tiBI I I I Mobs' ' v, I W 'i I (if" i kl i it I til Kilt il jft,yjFTaiBi3JCaw. viillgHUlJ -BaririiiIiilniMla3nKy 1 1 f 'il Jib ijIPTT Ti STOP PAYING 60c A LB. FOR BUTTER SAVE SAVE 26 cents on every pound of butter you use, either on the table or in cooking. the fats for the fighters. Help win the war by conserving our rapidly diminishing supply of animal fats. TRADE MARK Itcg. U a I'atcnt (ilttce NUT BUTTER The Pure Table Butter a Pound Print 34c 34c Free Delivery by Parcel Post in 5-lb. Lots This delicious delicacy is made entirely of the pure white meat of the cocoanut and the finest fats extracted from the peanut, churned with perfectly pasteurized milk from the best dairy section of the country. On the table or in cooking, the most critical cannot distinguish it from the most expensive butter. Delicious Economical Wholesome Contains No Animal Fats, and, Unlike Many Nut Butters, First Prize Is Free From Benzoate of Soda Sold by all the leading grocers in New York city, including those who cater only to the wealthy. FREE! FREE! We Will Give, Absolutely Free, to Every Purchaser a Beautiful William A . Rogers, Ltd., Butter Knife BALLOONS FOR THE CHILDREN to celebrate the OPENING This Friday and Saturday of the v FIRST PRIZE NUT BUTTER STORE Itnn Ttnni- aaa asa ... 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