. vtf -flu - . .., tr J 4 ' f V ; t I A, LW A HL.". . Wir esw. i-. i .5 smm ON PLEDGED rs frotests .Bring , y icilman'8 Promise of .'Si, Drastic Move ';"-x't v.. . .. tN QUIZZES HICKS L.V ' -e. V c T : To r Chief Says Life IS " i -.t rtln.n. iceu vare uctuura T jji tirm Tnini'n Condition Will ImprOVC . . . Pi' 4,5' H ' h i.'iii i . ......... .- ... .i.- ,. .i.Wi oniciais uHiueu ... . s--,; tXlS " .a 1. - .1 -. ..tillnH fill llltl I arcwu oi ciiy Mrceie. uvwu.i - MticiuimJ demand for a "clenii-up" It 222S23Tiv iSSncllmen nnd by Dtrec - 4i .Charities. The latter official admits tkW'ia.iiv xlivets. because of the dirt I.TOfuse piled in them, ate u menace aim. r,,.,..... r tit.!;., nf the P.ureau .jIWWU W. .a,..., -.-.. . . . reau nie.t.lnr. whose olltclal duty Ir ".!- that streetx ure kept reasonably, "jNm'and that cleaning contractor do y, IMr. work properly, in u siairmcoi n v,--!tajtreeiB. deciareu inai. neicr iuic ' 'Vif r;aen the streets of the city generally . better condition, at this time of the Svyar." in contrast to this atatement i f.0 inlo'onrcUlMnii generally L' 'k .evidenced by the fact that ut almost '..'very recent session of Council de- K'.-.JWlflds for a clean-up and the enforce m'fentof the street cleanlnc and garbaKC lbiii.TnadC. Ho fremiti liav b(-n tlie tempUInts that Charles A. Scliwar oC .WttK UUli. tt...1 nhaliNn r.Mte,itl-M 4 i 1 " "iwi .iiiniirtit "-"'"'"' i.mrtev Cleaning coinnmie lias promif- t. m. rail for 11 pmnm i mirtlnir fur .iaext week to take "drastic action." K'r .(.- KnUSEV QUMSTIONS HICKS LHWhen the attention of Director Krusen FWSll' dtrpt.l In tli .llrlv ....iiHIUni. nf i,N 1 . ..,.. ... ... .....,, .....,. E.n. IhaHV rtf.lt.ma..i ..kaa.u n.1.1 ... ..... tll.- EWfcbtah nash heaps, as well as the pres - fceilce, or decaying animal and vegetable ffiMtter In many IhoroUKhfares. he at feM'y one.called Chief Hicks Into ronferencc fcUWW demanded un explanation. llUKs. (in nil ia iJuuiiu aiHirmciiiH, is eaiu m ; i. ..,...... u.atuv. .tin .uiiui.,u,g .. .a j tn ihtp. ri.r.n. .),. M.,irann.d nn If 'ft''"1 roun1 ',at ,n'" 'lail no' ',ai1 time fc,-s,' since, the recent winter weather to catch KV JJPwim their wont. . wiuui lentil street: Itadore Axelrod, fxii1-,.7VT.en asked about the agitation ovcri C23I Jefferson street : Solomon Hollf, D U. Jlat. A.A. - A -. 4"- I.J f l.l... I. .1 ft. .tCI ?.. .Alt .... ..... uiru, oiieriB, iniei hicks ueciar-i: Vtf. " Jus' "iriy puuiics 10 wiv oui ?. - . .. u. ........ .-. iV .rTVny don't you look over the wide ... . ivo-ccus in ine resiueiuiai parts oi me , f icltx and see what has been done there;" I f Other friends of Senator Kdwlu II. . 5t.Kre were equally KironR in ineir ue- n 1j5 4!fc.JB ill till Uiin'itnli.niiHli,,llnH n n 1 I Pft,siiM any attack' on the condition of p?U-etg In the cetftral und southern sec- jWnlona 6f the city was "for political piir- i Fp,Ioes; only," and not becauso tho ttreets ' HviV'i-Twro uin.3. EUV- ';, ..... ., ' A'lunn is aiooi 10 increase me salary -bl Chief Hicks, of the Ilurcau of Street -if.iCleanlnr. from 13000 to 13100. and anv . Itf .L. . T . .. . '.. . . ' i'a aiitation at mis time aguinst tne manner kllMn which he enforces tlia street cleaning MMClflcatlonR will lead, it Is feared, tn &HHltlon to the bill wjien It Is finally, "WW" ' wunciw. .-T?!.t, VJ fltA M..l. nM,..lu I,..-. !...,, ....left VbfiVep. tbut fhn.A eVIenriti tn IJIelra pyVJiave'rieorne to the conclusion that It Is UfaMter to promise action than to fur- ''A'tlier Imore the demands nf the nubile tiMMrally for some Improvement. ;&S$etor Vare, talking o 4lliHranJily admitted thai I- gw-Kvuio men fiiei t'liuiimieni hi vuru Wiffw,nte baU walher. He has prom- L2!'A! , a Ve.ry "0,lcea,bIe Improve - :rftaL. Will result from the fact tb.it r.leBOW has everv available man l 'WOUctln the central and southern AltUnA fit the city. These men. he de- Mji'ckurtd, are worklncr many hours longer j i, Hj,ir ! w n w niiif vjtij- iiv4 me ., iceomplUltlner "vrondera" In w narrow L'.v? Stm nnJ nlUiu l !.. ......at..-.. .... fe&treets nnd alleys In the southern tec- Koit of tho city. i&''i Wrtxf iv nr-ixtt-'o ai iv.ii Wifi-rt jOnlyx new city charter providing lor bi r;'7J-ouncu or seven or nine men will m, TtHlty conditions resulting In the filthy 1 E iSn,; S-fcW'!' n , - w iKivMvti i, n rir t ru i ,.i-eponuing secretary ot the c v e Club. T f. iJ.t . I v "herq are four pluces on which xve , If ,t0j Place the blame. Major Smith Is !.. 'r, nrtRififtli re.tu.iblhla .... i. .i,n..i.i ...t .i vrimaruy rcspoiisiDie, us ne should sen UUt he lias men under him who will SMUttftnat tne contractors do their xvork ST Puhllr. Vnrlr fltr.iSn. Dalesman and , rXriIUcks. chief of tho street Cleaning ?e5r,Burau, are the ones directly responsibly, p" xutcrs wiw in uiuine lor Having . awKclj'men' in ofllco. LVJ,... .... SpAfttr that dlsftraceful affair In tlie ' r,s.TIIti' xvard last primary dav ied nftfi I i.rifcMMititila m... xmn..i i ...,. a"' .T., ' Ttof It '- . . .. . - Z . - - --... Aivnoi .oecauao mey naa raliea to reslster. ' ox;.. ... r , VIE M'BniTLt MUCH UH that nmnnr r. "i: ' r. . -.....-, ...-.ire, .t.. .t..u ...in .,.. .,. ...... .. . .i. VeKrri. that elves nu an i-oiel, -v.,.. ...... IrHnsoortatlon of hosliltul and other stin. I fWr-nunlclpal government. The men W & u J1 XZ uul" ' Sfuid of offlSrV ami c", S"l, "u.o i-;HTtaUin,.r',t S!?. ,e' T,,C5' ,8,'0,,", ifatarrdBm".W".M"n?f " vard-i'if the Lehigh Val.e Pali" fvf VM "me that they are registered , Applications should be mado to the head- roaJ at t-feJUI-;quallned to vote. , nuarters of the American Ued Cross,, Korsbrcy, heaiily guarded, was re- -O." -va.;.w i.i.,- "... iuiii nut HUM je.ir Wt.i'Mlm, lect decent legislators to send tn f&f-KarrUbur then there mlghe he sonic .. We might then be ablo to gain n c;;clty cliarter that would do away b.lwo unwieldy branches of Coun. .MSA men In nit W'lt:it 'inaEs small council LzHgwMt to lay responsibility where it i V-,Jy w nan a small council it would B in the open and i wSfuTiI i piww.who is who and what is what.' ft 'jWTiio.hoUBexvlx-eii of Thlladelnhla ore . jtaklwc the toll by tho horns, or, more VMTKtiy speaking-, 'are lax nt; the hronn , ."..N,...-. .. . . T " " I. s-rAVlra naniiie. and cleaning th hMMkeeperH were paying little heed to Of pomies oi i;om Common Counollm.in ,'flchvvare, chairman of 'Councils teo on Street Cleaning, xvho sal.l la iret tne street rUanln. i...,. iOSTMDial VnVirv n th tho wncral Bupport of iiHIiiiBlneha ini-n' ' Ih,Wde,,Ta,JM Ve"iIUSo f 1,fr WPhle rt 1WV "l4" '" A"v ( PWa rrom tne buy a tno uasnmcton- lrt retlre.l wharf builder of WftWIiiPcil energy in tne pronounced t . i.i nnra m.ititifafnirpr nt . l,,J i11"-'' wi'in - u itiiHinehs incn s , read nt?n. u iiii i.v.i. 1 . .. uix- ' -i nmnn unii.- ti-t iiim1 ... ... .,'..... t s.... . ... . i . .... .." . 'i-ii ninn m i. .! -....-. -- -. ... .. .......... ....... -. w. v,.i . t ,ij lxj uiitiii ii i - - -. - ....- ...... iiikci i lu iiinni wm i'i'miiBi'ii & fc , 1. .. . .. .. i"Vr.;irtrcta In the southern part of the ,Vi V U i'iA' street " las nlah by associations for the daylight-saving hill ' has lived in tho vicinity If'TWr eenth -Aai WltR I'UIV niixi , i iiBu-.imm.. ..,..,.. u, ..mi.e .,., waS found dying as u 5i. iV. . ! tMeves who are believed to have taken pending In Congress. Letters have been I " !h'U she" lled"''. WTS "i '" "" ' .. ; skim over me cit in me new air man fractured tkull on the Clem V -Wr or tne city today showed that ' away the loot in an automobile. - written to twenty of these associations street. During all those vears she had brother Ulll, "UVCr lucre,- iuay service in ne nut ... -i.........,,,. ., m-w- ,icai. ciementon, today by ', ., ...... ,vbdl lliw linubo n.v ,.v.w -..... . ... .oorne time next xveelc. maybj." tectl determined, but It hi said that it I -,...3 .ouviiHj euuuucu a nine Jto-many liousewlve.. IT FUND TRUSTEES ASE SIX PAINTINGS ,' -t.V." ti. . -':!. From Canvases Shown at f'Smt'. Exhibition at Academy M;'Jp.of the Fine Arts A usteea of the, Lambert fund un- cuay mat mey nau selected six OtUre. from th. 113th annnul at the Academy of the, Klne ww iiaimniK win ne pur. Ij.placed In the, tiosseslon of vip. w. Kttv iwitmi;, wln aro the pictures pur ,OCt of 20n: 'Tsi I'enn-v uy worris si, I'ancoait: cent." t.v &ftirrav p ti.u I rf of 1917," by Irma Kohn ; roods." hy Kiiiherlne Tu. Khlhttion." by Salvatorn A. '.'Winter in rxorxvay,". bv blladelphla artists. l-,iuna vrs established BV- th will nf 111 in,. i. brtlliitnt nftlat member yipnin ramuy ana a i".flpiiK ie f'V'Mehlt to !Y. W. C. A. GIRLS TOLD 1 TO DO MORE THAN KNIT It . Should Do Other Work, Says Girl From Franco Women mid girl of the, United States, should be brought to realize that while! J it soldiers and sailors la a splendid nnd necessary activity, there arc, other tank which women should perform In th's time of war stress und war work. Such 11 declaration wni njnuj thi morning by Miss Marlon Clark Kane before an audience of girls and women at the seventh annual girls' conference nnd luncheon at the Herman town y. W. C. A. Miss Hark spent Si miimn,- mo r.nglisu linsjinnls 111 '"ranee and was nlm n worker In the I'lRhlhous" Hospital for blind soldiers m ri, tl . ''";" "" iiim-iieu on tne RUbJcut of food conservation und said '"" '" """ question among French .peasants is one becoming morn und 'more dlcult of solution. .t iire.eut their main food diet I roup. Sub. - till. f..mm . I . i n.-i mi iiphi nre n-aire uiiu nu I 'nerous eases of Illness have resulted ' fro,1" ' !'"" ' oetluln substitutes, declared Unit It ulll li.. r,.e ,..,.. r,... thu people horn to lend their money to Li Inllid Slates tliun to havo It tuken uway by Uermany irrfcY nni wsm w.s.r.s. w 1 1.IKI . KAk ' kllh V hKh ..... . vw . uu. MEN FINED AND JAILED , Eight Socialists Meet Varying ' Fates WllCIl They Abmi ... A ,, UUI1 'W'I-ai J Three jouni? women and tic n T Swlu"!,''. wmlrin.l lat .January ,p- fo,n Judjfe UVsnel. In Quarter Sessions l.ltlf ... .....1 I . ..... ... ' "" '" iiufuvuniip ii dMPU.KIC iiT- MIIK flom (Mltorir- ii, iimri.i.wni "rvl.-e. ho nppenled to the Supcilor tOUrt. tOlla tlh.'Illi1i.nr.1 tl. ..........1 .. n.t . . " '" '''"" """ w""'1' ' "" '' '"''' N""wcli '" 1 JUUItf r SosMunii foe roil lull! Iiif lit In - - ' kCI'l-A .t.nl.. ... , Tho ,.,. ,.,. ,,. . ""' w . ' almcr' twont.eni and eighteen ; euw old lesiHcthcly, 27iC :i street, .i CVja ,joUer ,ei,ty.thrce rears ; ., . ... . f( i "" vv. t.-i v.wiirw niciuc. icro Placed on iirnbatlon for a ye.-.r. T.ouht , Abrumsoii, scenteeti earH old. "4S i ""ui" t-iissuui inenue, ami Walter i ... i.uimm. u..- i-iiHiicenor street, were I . -,..... .,,,,, ,i,.,-ii, k-i. t., ii.i.-i-n ua is , In the .'oiintj- prison, while r........r ()brstadt, u rleiinaii. waa lined tlf.OitlesIc In rity Mull. and sentenced tn ihlity days In the I .Vo one itittlons that the Ma.or mil county prison, iinlj- two dsys of the I sign the bill, bill the fact that so Utile' prison sentence hud been served when Interest Is being taken In II. now thai 1' the appeal ,,, ,.. higher court was lias pased. Is called significant by 111 taken. 'I hey will now have to Mre Independents and 1'eniose men who op the remalndir of the sentence. 'posed Its passage. Another lntcietiiir The defendants were aricstcil last I fact Is that the bill I a transfer of July while distributing literature In money from thu police and fire payrolls. Wet I'lilliidelplila nttncklng the draft i when there Is a balance of iinnp- l.w. and lllienlng diafties to crhnlnaln In serillude nVWHITCTC MAIM MAM liMJUMJ lllflllll lllflll. ,,,. , Kl I Hail. II I Mil I AU A i MXKUIJ y. ., unsunuer .-51111 A1IVC Alter Being Run Over by Train at WoodbuVy . With the flesh of his 1 , ,cft M p..t of f, s.jaw toin. off on i.i.. .r. ..." .. ' . . fcone, I l" Ja,v fractured, Ills left band cut off sec-j"'"' "'"' a probable fiacture of tho skull, Nell llenson, twenty-five years old. who gives his residence as KMier Alinn Is ktlll -illv.. 111 lb,. c,., 11 ' Minn., is still alive at tho ( coper Iti..s- pltal. Camden. lie was taken theio today after several cars of a passenger le.,l., nl XV-.ir.ill.nrv 1,11.1 l,.,..,.,l 1..... A l.rak.imm of"the train wl, ,. ' ..e,.,le.,l buvs the M.lliii- nvii, .. ,.u l,..l ... ". ' "'" ... betweei, tl, , " L"i - .hV'mint wher " ,B" ! off the tram. 1 ne lert siiie of hi That ln wkh not killed Is considered reniaihauio nlixeiclans. reniaikablo by trainmen and uttending CIIANCK FOK KEJECTKI) .MEN 'May Serve Country in France in Red I Cross Service ,.,, ,,,, ,.. ,".,, ,.w,,,,..-,. mi- Idiywlcal disability and desire to serve '."", """": ;:"y n i'i"iuimv m " ..' tliinuwi jiic American lieu cross, WHICH .VUIUH L-IlelUllCUlM HII I llfL'Ilt I li'M for ImmerllHto Hrvloe lu France. Sixteenth and Walnut streets, ROBBERS RANSACK BROAD STREET HOME Paintings, Antiques, Furniture and Other Valuables Car- i-ied Off in Motortruck l. ..:.. ...,nn .i... .. .. tnl.,, liuu nt xvld reach several inousuuu uonure, , The robbery xva discovered by policeman cf the Nln-teentl, and Oxford , streets station shortly before 9 o'clock last night. Ills attention was attracted by a back door of the Horner residence, which had been almost tf.ru from Its hinges. The thieves, according to the police must have carried tho loot from the house through the back entrance. The Horner home extends back from Uroad street to Carllalo street. It is believed the thieves placed their auto truck If one was used at the Carlisle j street entrance and then entered the house, wnere nicy prouttuiy i-niuiu?u .ui liours unmolested. When policemen reached the house they found the place had been ransacked from the fourth floor down to the base ment. The detective sergeant xvas noti fied and sex-eral men were usslgned to the case. No clew has been found to the robbers. Mr, Horner and his family have been living at Malvern, Delaware County. When Mr. Horner heard of the robbery he hurried to the house. I Gen. Waller to Gire War Talk Hxperlence "over' there" and "over here.'' vrhlle In the Oox-ernment 'servlc ?P4, 1-tiatea ny urigamer , Unerl afcr!? ;!"'.. "i-lliir.- li u.irrt nil nnlntlnirs. nntlauea nnd many Action has been taken bv tlie in. Ho. . ...i ..i e streets :, ,,ieces of exnenslve furniture were-n.ii,i. ro .,.. ,.r ,-,. : ! xiu.i .,,,.. Vi, ,.," r ..."' ,r"" " .... r. . .. .,,.- -"a' " "n "PJmK inio jiuia.iei- Somo of tho articles slolen wcro so , ursn, n,at every effort be made to itn. tee.n """"'"."a by attorneys, brokers , heavy In weight that the police h-lleve ; ,.,.,, ,0 Kcderal Uovvrnment with tho m,!.'."', ai!VL wo",cn ,?' n Professions. EVENING ' PUBLIC ymuxirzzrz tit-t minm rirrnrf i rvr inr-ii -i uri iii.juwiiiiii n "r" ' "''iiiii mi ?3 ilPjiiiiiiiiiiiiH.IPjii;(. ' . ' - x-ia-r'M ,, - - --vw . 'h t K ..,OTiiJ. I V ., ft y-1 mI IK vll $'fyjji!l', IKflBBniHFn r r ,.!. , - utir3! i: H fi wf ftVjU Bit?t J - I JyijVvEjLiDr t'81 i -' ' -b 1' iLfl HlMJK) 1 "8 iMMMmmifEt li 9 L.Ji4te " 1 81 if I hll '!,' Sii.l ! 1, - . m lMHwnMlrKilHFl li rS... , , B ial . I ,f .$G.t;v! ffak L . -. BlBBlBBSBnKirZlBBBBVS. ll ... ... S3S3iami!XSSXSXXtSkSSSmSi , VARES PLAY FOR TIME laiUAJllifU 1 Vll 1J1TIU ......, . .... TO AID TRANSFER BILL r.,.1... .Mayor's Signing ol XJ.H lea.uiro. Which Independ ents Will Attack Some Hnic may rlap-e lnf.ie iiu gallty of 'ounclls" action In Ignni n.g tl to.lhlrils majority rule In p.i 1 llnanclnl transfer bill Is fiiini.ilK .pi. -1 tlonfd, as organization oilier in- m.il. ' Ing no tlTurts to liusteii prngris to 11 point where the measure li eNpectcj to ...n. i In the past, uheii Important iifcr. of legislation Iiilm. been prepared fur ni.IKU 1. H1I.I1T. Mayor SmlthV fignature, special ines- ' KenKers liae been sent on thousand ... - - mile Journeys to obtain It. The Mayor i Is now In Atlantic (It v. a Hinrt bour'.- j'mii ii,- , nun in.- iiiji iili.iiiiu Hini'ii lie nullil.vil b.-ittl.. b. unirlm- lies on hi proprlatnl iimney mailable f.,r Hie netds of Major Smith In hi JldO.nnn plan for food roiiserviillou and for the "iim llridge Commissliin lleni, ..ut ( wlikh the 54(ion Hilary of Jumes 11 T.entioii. as ficretary of the rennsyhunlu lirldgn Commission, Is to be p.ilil. This Is taken by the Independents tn moon that the paj rolls will bo rald.d llni early In the yiar and the money ie placed by a temporary loan during the closing months of 1 0 1 S. When the nctual transfer of money from ovlstlng Items to tho new Items takes place I'ontt oiler John M. Walton s expected to put his foot down on, tho payments 'and demand an pinion rront (Ttv Solicitor Connelly. In the eventxo I Connell ' opinion being adxerso to the Tur. inulnrllv. mere wl I lie liolllinif ell M..nr K.nllb unit his flminelnt I ,,., , .Prv ,e ol.estlon Into the courts 011 a mandamus proceeding. 1 In the meantime, the money mailable ' f"r the Hoiiw Defense liewrve Is rapidly I dwindling and more will bo model fmm ! lp Ma,or.H f,,d cnservallmi od war ' eniergency Items This Is also the case with 11 number of other llenv In the , tllllisfer bills of oxer :'0(X.OO". lllllll- i '"'' '' """ pa.vmenls a.e nlscady (inr- due Illld owing hj tile c,t tlle c!t. president I.cnniiti. of Select Council. In bis dual olllce-lioldlug capacity had several months' salary coming to him for serv ices as secretary of the llridge Commis sion, xxhlcli dowii to dale bus held three short meetings with lepiescntatlxes of the New Jrr"iy llridge Coiiinil'"loii. "MONSTER CRIMIXAL" BACK IN PRISON CELL , " , AI.HANV March 'J.-Ileyiio i s Kors. I... .,.,.(. -l.l,.,l ... 1....1. ,.. 'i, llivinni ..,,,,.,,,,, ..T ,,u. (V 111 solitary confinement at Auburn 1'ilson ei.llLll... luillllirinrtll 1. 1. ..Ulllil J' 1MJ1 nfter lift. three houis ..f frefdoin on in. mini excursion mm mo outside world. ' t.. ..!.. ...... .. i.t . .. . vn j,1, . t ,llll:itl1 "iay nt Locke, Cuyuga County, twcnty.flvo miles I from the scene of his escape on Thurs- turned by a special train to Auburn. BUSINESS MEN URGED TO BACK DAY SAVING Letters Written by Commerce Chamber to Twenty Associa- lions Ask Support for Bill ., ...i.. ..... ....... . ,iK(jii,ucij unu ruicirniiy anu Will re- suit lu substantial saxln? to tho Indl. yiouai, Tho appeal for speedy action was sent to the following organisations: United I lluslness Men's Association, Northwest Business Men's Association. Lnean lm prox-emeiii League. Kensington lluslness ' Mens and Taxpayers' Assoc atlon: '""cmm salesman. .Mauaiuu y.itta was i ...i.... ' . . . . f.a tirnresslrinnl itiimn i BumessUn7 Assoclan ond and Market streets lluslness "Asso- elation, Central North Philadelphia Bual. ness Association, ine central Business Men's Association, Cedar Avenue lm. provement Association, Chester Ax-enuo Improvement Association, Walnut Street Business Association. Poor Richard Club. City Business Club, Fortieth and Market Streets Business Association, North Kensington Business Men's Asso ciation, the Chestnut Street Association, Automobile Trade Association, Motor truck Association. Market Street Mer. chants' Association, Allied Business Men's and Improvement Association and Sixtieth and Market Streets Busl. nets Association. Dies Followini; Operation llr. Frances K. Hlbel, xvlfo of the Tiev, William II. Klbel. superlntendenfof th Masonic Home, is dead fniin.i on operation ptrfprmed at th Samaria Un Hospital two weeks ago. Sha is survived by her husband, a daughter nd two grandchildren. Sao will baiburUd r.in' "' omo oi. Her Daughter. LliJDGElt-rHILADELtHlA, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918 Sauce for the Goose Should Be Sauce for the Gander .''-.' I ! I .1 Js Mft'tfth . . :i s . v . BsaiBalnEXfisBBrj vl ... '".' .. ..- ? :-....,-.,....'...' '1 1 ff 1 ' h-m; nMi';'"' i- .itwawwtuM li h !lki&jltiBl0jHB-uI i i&xSSSSiLLJiMmjL jjBmsmiaeii&sism V, - t (Xv. l;:(yx-;v-Iv- w V--5x.w yr! 5.-j-&-S7aii2tfJJSaiam3tga Yesterday durintr tlio ilcluiti1 In the House of Kcprcscnttitivcs C'oiiKtcssman Willliim S. Varu took lime to extol the benefit.. I'hiladclphin is enjoying under his brother's rule. He didn't mention tho ditty streets situation which is iijjitntinn; many cctiolls of tlic city. Still, South Uroad street in front of Congress man Vare's home is scrupulously clean, as the upper photograph will tittest. The Congressman lives at 'J..01 South Hroail street, the house on the extreme left of the photograph. Hut there are other stiects. in South Philadelphia which arc not quite so clean. For instance, take South Fairhill street, near Fifth and Federal streets, also shown above. Itesidcnts there have not been heard to extol the city's system of street cleaning. NOBRE ARREST HALTS COAL FIRM INDICTED 'MORAL CLAIM' FIGHT c, , . . ., , . ... surveyor .Not Likely to Dis- close His Evidence Fur ther Until Trial ' Senator lain In II. Vare" s "moral claim" may bo held up Indefinitely, be cause of the arrest nf John M. .Vobie, who Is the 0110 nun who knows the de atllciavlt, has already been paid for, says he will not call a meeting of the I'litance j Cnmmlttee until Noble has had time tn pieparc his evidence from the partial reports and blue prints Hint haxe been turned mer In blin. When will be the. chairman says h I lit.-) timo does not know. I-'urther Committee acllon befoio tho l-'mance depends upon mi agreement ,"'lw,,,' -Mtorney ilrneral b'rancls Shunk Ilrown, acting for Senator Vare. and former Jmlge McCiiilen, couusd for vi 'ci,.. '......,..,. ..... . .... ... "" "" ..'. ." ..-- i-.ir-il l get tog.thi-r lu the near future and de-, ,. . , , , , , 'ddo iiion what change is brouglit about "i ine nioii.i ca.im siiuaiion ny me ar- rest or .vnnre. A statement by Noble's . ..M.ii.n,i ll,..t Oil,!., .. . i... i i I j i. . iiivin i iu m nru.u , In a court of Justice," Is taken to mean inai even sioiuii .xiiiini appear before tno nnaiici.. i ominlltci. he will by no means dlscloeo his defence. The I'lnancc ConimlHee, under a res- tails Imnlvcd. While held nu a war- ' this afternoon nguiiisi the firr Coil Mln- """ lo llllln '."""". or the Sixteenth sis irnni the incision or i own oi lum- ",,.",,, upon us partlcularlv rant Issued by Senator Vare. charging Ing fo.np.inv. ,,f Clarksburg. W Vn . ' M"- moil T'leas. No 1. dl-barrlng him from J "fc ill ca .a he has been mi Organlia- hlni with criminal libel. It 1 not thought , and James M. nrr. preslden: of the com- A 'V" ""' "nr,: wns ,l"'ned over this the practice of law. alwuxsVi imor ted Senior5 'p.'.'! r'iI!U x?. likely that Surveyor Nobre will disclose ' pany. of the same place. . "" inniliw to Detective Sergeant John . . o ''."''"eomnUc lv In rS. ,,nl' '" arSidM o' fw WMmlaa': his enl Ire .lefetj,... before the Vare-con- It Is allegeil ,ht though the company , "'f,ilc, l ""aI "" '""' Tempc-t ' !"$! "'"J'"' 5me's , a,'V lorrto ,, Jr . ,lo.e'i . 'enomlaa- tmlled hiiianco Vonimlltce of Councils, 'dllcl bituminous coal to consumers at '" ed the twenty men under Stuckir, ... riceiitly 'appointed commlsslonl-r to , f1"" ,sm,, leaders seem confident that llx-Judge Joseph I'. McCulleti. nt. I Hi" prices fixed by tho I'rcsldenl, It re- "'"' "ie police lieutenants of the divl- X Vest linotiy In un itixestlgatlon of a V' !""' ''.!'" s'eF ''f ',l'l,vecl. Horn, torney for Xolne, expu-SMMl satisfaction I celved under a prior secret anaiig.-menl , H"i into the lollroont and gave them j ,ivom, rUlt before I'resldent Judge ,,' s-tnte , ,rn.. n. . iV" l("' 'irougli that the "moial cliilni" Is virtually ! with certain customers prices ranging I n" ""Ulne of the working plan and In-1 llariatt In Court ot Common 1'lens. No. "in ',"'. ,!.,. 'I,,1!1 ,,,, "'" l,hm ttaiisferr.il to a court of justice. from sexeniy-lhre.. .euls to Jl u toll In s'sled that he wanted real detective -J. This case Is said to be another of election owing to the i.rnii Jl.ltlnnH...',enrf' .lo-eph I'. Uaffnev. tho Vare chairman excess of tho alloHiible amount. work for "' 1'IiMadeIphla citizens. illenl8's. The case Attoiney Cordon ,e,,t being ssp ' TmV "tatei'Vent U of the I'ln.iiice Connnlttce. who Is dlrecl- The excess was colleclid. It was de- This district takes In all territory wrM '" I'K'sllfiillng Is lb" su t of Italph V.I- made that the fni-jmrs would not come Ing the probe of ValVs light to collect clnre.l by a (lovcrninent ..111. ial. by of the Schuslklll lllver. nnd Is made i"""1 '?','" ",R!i "Vi'!.i '... i ..,'.'.'.'. il! '1 . i""Ur.r """"ary conditions for an ,.....-..,., i v..i.. .....a . Charles T. S'..he..ii,,nn. ii... in i..i,a,i: r a,, m...,!, .....'.....,... J"'"10 I.are. The Investigation was biKiin In ebctlon In May. una of ihele bnl.t I-..' w,.. .....-..,.,,.,-,,,,,, ,,, i, u,-u. ,,.. ,...,. ,,,.., ,,,,-.,,, -,,,.,,. .wen- ... nlutlon passed on ThuVsdaj, ha the and Hag Company paid T."i, C.lrard power lu suinnion witnesses mid put Smelting and Itellnlng Company. $257. them under oath. It Is said, hmvexer, and the l, P. Thomas Company, $73, thut this power Is not intended to a The fourth company, the IMison 'Port point to force an unwilling witness to land Cement Company, of Huston, I'a , give ei lib nee that might or might not Paid excess charges aniouiitlin; to be later used against hlin In u cilnilnal H751, It Is alleged. This sum. It was I court. MADAME ZITTA, NOTED PSYCHIC READER, DEAD F or Twenty Years Consulted by Men and Women of all Professions ,VlthoU12b shA tiud enllM.'le.l 1.-. ... for her advice, Madame Zlttu did not It-ax u a laitfH esiaie. .y." Sg'nhVn, ''"fhaln! tenSii hospital ' '" "al""la '" n lux,eT The psyihle was a daughter of tho 1 , 1h psyihle was a daughter of the late fenatpr vv. T. Martin, of lllchmond. ? ine vine or liuivaro u. Steele, a , MVAr apmments 'iierl,. wl,Vr,brife,h.lJ3 on Thursday. The body will bo taken to "'cninono, wnere it xxlll b Interred ,,,"CT'',' sisier, jirs. n. n, j'ollock, lives in lllchmond. BOY BICYCLIST KILLED r BY COAL COMPANY TRIIPK I r,oi i,urttit,umrrtni 1KUCKI Wheel Skids and Throws, Its Young ' Rider Under Ponderous Vehicle Heber Keat. eleven years old, of C822 Crowson street, was run over nnd killed almost Instantly this afternoon when a bicycle which he waa riding at Chew str.et end Locust avenue skidded and threw him .under a motortruck of the Newton Coal Company. The wheels passed Over tlie boy be. fore passers-by could rescue him. Two men xvho were nasslnir tn an mnnmni.ii. i-arrled Keat xiitli all possible speed to ..mo uiuiiMiiiitnu jiuduiihj, nui II tiled tiefora reach nie'lher ,cu 4s!l4nrX crr- r'V'r bt die truck, of lWCora,rstrI,.J.i,,rrstiid 'by i i-toruary -j. . iiuiii liix win in iiiuii iMiiiresiMiriiii 1'iirppru M" ui, . mf xieo-aiitowTi FOR EXCESS. CHARGES : -.-. (jit Company and Its Presi- dent Accused of Profiteer ing in City Two iiidlctmcii's for allege,! 1 n-,ilil,-cc-Ing In coal, the first in this district since tho 1'iesldent's regulations fixlmr coal prlios wept Into effect, were returned repiv-ciitatlvo of the ilrr Company Scheitman, xiho had an oirico In tho Land Tltlo llulldlng. was one of the witnesses for thu Onieinmint bffor. the i irand Jury. Tho technical charge ngalnsi the coal mining iiuupauy Is "asking higher prices for bltiimllinu. coal than that, lived b. the President," while the charge against (irr, the innipany's picsldent, Ij "conaplracj to ask higher prices, etc." The method of obtaining the excess prices, according to Assistant District Attorney Sterrell, was for Schecunaii to ll'IIM '111 llllilurul fl Itl 1 I II r- .I'll). I,iiilillfri.,llil. in ,,la.,ts for the -r.iie ,,r i,ii,,,i,,- l'"S I""!!." IWI ttl.- r-,ll,- III l,lllIJ r0ai nt prices higher than thosn ilxed ,y the President, but to ioer un the ieal iriiiisnetloii bv iiavlm- n.n ie..ii.i.i .. ". .. . - -. - uiiih wiow timi oniy uio nxeu prii-o was paid, while tho exiess was paid In ccsh, which was later transmitted to Orr. I'-ojir companies in Philadelphia' 'and xklnlty paid heavy ixces-es. according to tlie Indictment The llelli. r Trunk leclar.d. was brought to this ulty lu i ash by William A. Home, secretary o.' the company, and turned over tn Schectmaii. , Theso companies, a Government of llclal said, consented to pay tho eAoeas PoUClieS because of the necessity of having fuel to keep til. ir plants In operation. The trial ot Orr and the mining company luu been tentatively fixed fot l-'i bruary 23. Need Food, Ho Explains to His Friend Tommy iipim, n-fxxfxiv. ....... .v. You no that fuiy litis ihlhen what pip VA Tl few days',. Well. I saw sum In a window , on market stret when I xvas down there on market stret with pop and I I xvuntcd him to get me , ngen. , that I cudent have none another one i,. ,,, ,, ,c rr ""i tills year because there was u man , named Hoover what didn't xvant them , to bo give to boys like you and mo I because they ougnt to grow un. llee. I wanted one. und tried to get i him to get me one, I told him I wouldn't , let this ono dlo like the Other one, but j he sed no. lis sed they had to grow up and then die and be sent tq the soldiers I '" Europe like my big brother, and Il)nyla tho one I didn't buy xvoiUd get across to Bill for him to cat. and then J I didn't xvant any. And he, sed them xvhat didn't get scut to Bill would be eat here nnd some other stuff would be sent to Bill Instead. And 1 told him that you xvas going to get one and he ued for tne to tell you ubout Bill. So, please, for Bill don't you get none. i ours. .Til v Another Airship Fatality ltl.S-SDALi:. 111.. March 9 Lieu. . Lieu. this city, i nlmlun. tenant Leslie C 'Chandler, of this city, was killed last tilaht. -In an airplane acijldent at Kely,yi.W.1gan,1Aiitbni, WH ... i V?v .AI &.& t f?f. NEW DETECTIVE ORDER IS WORKING SMOOTHLY Headquarter:) ,of Five Zones Kept Busy, but City Hall Is Quiet I )U tutor of I'ubllo Safety Wilson went nuootblj Into iffect today. The otil nntnlilc points of Interest. iowever. as to the Inimedlate result of the change were the (lie station notion headauarter of the several detective zones, where much activity was noticed. lluslness got going quickly In the Klrst Detective District, Seventh nnd I arpenter streets station Acting De- tectlves Krank Kinsley. Vincent .Martin Stanley Dillon nnd Thomas Towers were placed at tin disposal of Delectlio S.r geant (lombf.rrow. These men are In ad dition to two acting detectives each from ported at Second Division headquarters "' '"'"K" i" i"c i-ourin nivision, MMth twniy-one acting detective ami two nmlorcjcln policemen. The l-'irtlt Division was directed bv Detective .Sergeant John .Sturhor. who !.., .ut...... ..,i.... .i, .1 ., ... '., 'it ten, n. i, ,,--, it, ',:iTr ...-n motorcycle poiienicn. . The I'-ifti, division, at the nfty-nfth and I'lne streets police station, assigned us Its first case In the new plan a rob- ...., ..1 . r hi.jrvtj, Mini', n was ty-njnth. Thlrty-second. Thlrtv-elchth and Korty-second pollen districts. The nrtlng dctietlx.s tiautferred from city ii. in in assisi are xviiuam Isaacs, Truman Swain and IMnurd Karrell. The details of the new system show that each morning ono nf the special policemen from each police station will go to city Hall to attend the "stick-up" of prisoners. He immediately returns to the dlxlslon and makes report to his partner. Tlie other man reports at the detective division headquarters. The acting detectives from each division will also attend the morning rollcall and "stick-up" at City Hall A general approval of the plan Is --""' '.T voiceu ny police lieutenants III nil tec- tlons of tlio city Policeman Kills KI-Ycar-Old Ilandlt "-ITJ-OtT. Midi.. March !. -Harry iieeimg. tnirreeii-year-oiu uanuit, was shot nnd killed hy a patrolman earlv to- day. when .caught i Ifllng a cash register In a saloon lu ltussell street U. S. PLANES TO DROP MAIL IN PARACHUTES From Washington May Be Tossed to Big Buildings . j ,,u.. - ....,, u.u , to be sent down Iti parachutes, accord- .H? l0 te ,aV!! If"..' at ! " asmntston, ronow.ng ino ainicuity in finding a proper ' landing site for the planes In the city proper. The new scheme calls fu- delivering the mail by parachute to tho top of some tall, centrally located building xvlth I n broad roof or Into a park, from which it can be lushed quickly to the Post-1 nnice. The proposeu lanuing piaco near , League Island lias been found unsatls. factory, because It Is dumping ground, and the station probably xvlll bo located far out lu the suburbs, . . . . NEW TEACHEPS NAMED Ti,rtJ. exv teachers and clerks ha-v been appointed bv Superintendent c e cf Schools aarbr, Nw appointments an-1 pounced are Margaret Foley, clerical as. I slstant; Walter, Waring, grade teacher . in colored schools: Itobert Smith, physl-1 cal training instructor; Mrs. J. Sayers, school matrpn; Itfbert L. Fair. Frank K.felUen. Florence Oehrle. Tinla Th.i .i,i Kmma MucDonnell. attendance officers. uiiu ine uiiu.t..k to. nut, iruciiers; l.aro. r'stetf iSerV lS zz r-- .. - ir ...i .i. "" it": ."? RAB.r?" V,.''HAu"a' Viar iok. ..... ....... .,.. ,,.,,, c,.iii.-eiiiii, iu.'ih.- fnnn tic plllilli! 01 uruum i..n.-.. 15 lv Kcott Is ti. InatlM .V.....I I '" llftli. Thlrty-thlrd, Thlrtj. fourth, Thirty- ,.. rt,d States Food Administration tlon that he will I be u cand L. ene'.sr' seventh and Korty-flrst police editions. fr lviin-ylianla will he l-sued through llepubllean nomination rr ' i h-i IiVnlS. They will cover the tenllory south of the m.dltim .it the newspapers Such "'""f were strengthened today S Spruce street between the two rivers, .omniunlcatlons will not be put forth " nl1,1,,,1"tn.'j,1l11w" "V"!" ll,nt M" "oml- exctptlng .-ifil, ward territory that runs In anv other way. and all p.rsous in- up-stati coiintlM "S "e clli;"la'd In below Sprue e. ! ,ercslcd will depend on the public print I , " tie. ...I... e...... t .... .. ... ...... ......... ... ............1,,,. ... tit 1 mi oroer 10 lie placed on ilm i.tii.. ...,. ..,.- ,-v,,i,ii ,,,..,,,1 . utiLain re- as 10 loe r ooin'? in .,,,-" cum 1 .itev and directed the nctivltle.i f twentv- Ing of fodd In l'onnsyH aula." this slate- of fniigrcssman Scott said todav tliir. i seven acllng detectives and two motor- ment says '?nlJ'..!. Drobal.l.x- l. a meeting "of f, J cjde polleemm. A campaign to have all public rating y l"l"1ll.,,l,' "ow .ontrolle,! by the ft XI ine iniru nivislnn iv.i Detect I'.u places serve flee potatoes aim run caiidhiacv wooli 1. o, !. "1 .J,",1' "" i) egean't Klchard Doyle, with twentv-, for bread, received ndderi impetus inu.i u .1M h;m W(- - c 1 1 aa, . three acllng detectives :yid two motor- when the matter was taken up with J. mediately ,- the clrculat in of .. ni" V cycle policemen. Miller Kra.ler. head of tho hotel divl- tltlons heie. Senator V. 11 Vur ha Detectlie Sergeant Hugh Ax res was slon nf the admlnlstiatlon. This cam- declared Scott will make the race for 4'" ... ..1 . . ,. . .. .. .. . . ...... ... .. 1 n...r.,,.- ,,ll teuliitt. tile UomlnaMmt fr thrlll-atid perhaps anxiety about being-,,,, a n4,shbor, Mhn m , -. . -,,-; , 1 ..-.!, I, n fnltlll.- in.llkni.A. Itrtn, ...I ,. . .... . . .. .... . ...,.... . i. ' . ... . nu"-- "- i" " ne nau ueen struck by someth ne nmr ""cnu un uy m i-.merKency l-ieei i;or- -v thereby. died In Peterson's arms poratlou can be completed this year. S ! , ,, ,..i- i,,. ,i. ... , Person s arms. II,, fa yors l.avhig ordinary, buslnetj jl xvuou. 'w.v """"jii. i. uaro vn WiSsassssLiis POLITICAL SCIENTIST PRAISES PRESIDENT , Ur. J. 0. Ilallnisl. Sc W,,son "' . ii't.i.iTj l.riuicr num." luand'&ahe'-Hd I declared that till ''"fM'"".'! that Iblsl PUNISH PROFITEERS IN VICTORY BREAD .. . t-...:. i- t t.i All WHO IIIUSC t'HCU in vestigatod-Iiiy Charge lOxtra in ncsMiuiw War was declared today on wheat sub .tltute profiteer by the Inderal food ad ministration In a slatim-nt b.vcii out by Howard llelnx. udnilnlstratnr for the Stale. Ml factors In the situation, vv miner ,x" ' . ...,,,, ,. rcialltis. iii.iniifjcturers. whAlcsaler 01 rci.iiius. are warned that a rigid '"vcstlgatloi- Is fd Into. Manufacturers 01 i . " r dealers who uub'tllutes will have raised priors o ''"-'"....... be riininiuneii oeiore .,,............ ,... ,.fl,red to produce their bool.s. i.ini,..il or other pull will be of no avail Any licensee loaning inoie i...... 10 f;lr ,,ront allowed will liavo his ur.,,e revolted and his business closed. jUyi. Tho administration nNo asks all deal- crH ., Vnn-umers to follow closely the rulings nf the food olllclas us annouiitcu i .be ibillv naners. "l.'ntll further notice, all orders, regu latlons. rulings, decisions, appeals and other communications intended to In-1 conservation, distribution purvey- paigu win ne .,.s.-, ,., "air piprietor ot the city IlISIl UItKI) KAWYEIt APPEALS ",0"'"wv" ... ... .Horns uiicnsis, i,nuiv; ohuiiuji ' Protests Court Decision An appeal has been lll'd In the Su - , nrniin roun i uin''j ..mni.- ju.u- '",,u , en, V, u, V ., .e i-v" , .....,.,..... rf .III. ll.-ei, 1.,- ItllkPlll.C i,V,i,i,'i nm l.i of iniltied to withdraw- his , Hppearaiice us counsel for Wllhclmlna i.are. ill ine invciugaucn in i ouix oi i om- mon Pleas, No. I. It was disclosed that II was the practice of Morris Olleusls to caime the names ot other lawyers to to caime the names ot other lawyers to bo entered on the record as appearing for lespondents In suits brought by him. Premier's name was one of those up-, hearing on the records as counsel for, the. respondents In suits filed by (illen - sis. I.are h sun lor invoice was begun bruary 1010, through Morris Olleusls, Silver Cups for Pretty Uubics Harh of the three babies voted the prettiest and healthiest In tlie recent contest at the Woman's Hospital has been presented a silver drinking enn. uWCw&tt&Wi The babies are: Mary Fisher, twentv- i two month old, ot lKi3 Hast Pacific street: Clarence 1! Jones, ten month old, of Moore, und William Klmmhig , three months old, of 185!) Canute street' FOUND DYING IN ROAD; ARREST AUTOMOBILIST Victim's Last Words Direct Suspicion Against Driver 0f Car fleorge W. Sharp sl.xty-Flx vears m.i v uii, i-i.il) Ml jears OUI, ....... .. weriiu, a. i .......i. "" "i a . -...vn inau, Thomas I'et. v" . .xccorumg o I'ttersnn. .,,, ,,,.......,,. without lights nasse.l the ..... . .. P lay a fj .J before hi 'Z discovered. After an investigation 'county Detectives (Iribben nn.i t, .' arrested William Shriemni.... . ,.. ' ," "llmi h"oelnaIer, ot Clem- '? ' !',,01' .u""clo' of driving un uu- ""u"'e xxniui is t.eueved to have , , , , ',,!? . " ""0 maker was l,ela '" 53000 ball for a further hearing T, .,.".' J." '" "eiaun ot ball Although there Is every Indication' that Sharp's death was due to n bin... ......... by a swiftly moving vehicle, Coroner llhone says ho Is not convinced that this was the cause and withheld th death certificate until a further Inves. ligation has been made. " REVENUE RECEIPTS GROW February Business Oiiiirli-,in! m. . . uubiu,h iuauruplea That of Same Month Last Year .irc-uim oi-in interna Itevenn. Service for the. First District or iw sy van a for February mora than i.f,. h ,..,. ... " B LXo'2ub njt . In February 1017. the reel,,.. ..... ,,e .. . llallamvprores of 1! ' VM'e Illld )100YC Fight for Tin. 5 d ''"''."'rlrroUnhiuimw.!; tcntioii $49,770 Hem 1 M iv.t I rs" fad the l".le",.... i i.e. . f I'onin out. vvuiiii""'- , , our '""". iiiiciKfo, Cincinnati, v.-.-' t. rominit increasing!? "'''",r, uell "'a",' N'"- Vorlc. ,'t. l,otils,,n,i e 5' enemies. Particularly Alls rm a ri.mcls.r-,, six montln nfiri. n U Sin I ::S"S ?SS .J?ar" Sr President and Is solidly al id W " ;l l-ongicg.nrn representing ,, Tv.1'' behind hint with all lt l'r'"nur'",. cities where Subtre usuries ,fri ? oth,r I to uphoi.1 his poslllo that j r,'f ' ,,, ,,, ,, for tie"""'" (r located f ,i,-e vvietlur represented I !'. """ ".,'Jp(',l"l' "" mndo also proViiJl .h ft ! '.U,.'Vr ' lerniaiiv and Austria or by the discontinuance ,,, ,', ''r.A,(1!!'. fr ? some other l'ower,' 11.027.102 01. whlls l.,.i ... "" ass fisS3Sftsn! HOUSE VOTES TO END U.S.SUBTREASURIES1 A ,t , ouse.of hM to fa'o the United Ktate ?,! o nf II.. m ' ". "f slstalit treasurer. " "' s. Die apprr.prlii.tlon or Jlo.TTft for ,,i tenunoe of the IM.IIurtelpliia ,ul .ln' for the next flsral year a , f 8.U.ry approved by the 1 Itf'c " ,,Utl"' It I provided In the sfc . . tie tho Subtrcasurles that the KS' tary of tho Treasury u ,..,,1" .... .cr?T ictaln only such of the e m ,-. may be necessary , m'C!'' ,?, "! erty und funds' of th t'n 'd mT V 1 such other employes n "Kington s e i necessary. The report of the board IJ. eillcency. whl.-li was prlmaill,. tJL- slble for this action by', vlng ,L 'Z'T hint' .i,...ii mends that the worit formed by the Silbtreasurles be takss ie IVderal lteee. ..".,.."" oier by (I Hal a number f ,1P en.pl0,e3 T. sublinisury be transferred to ,, sene banks to take care of the bu"lr,e.,' ";'""'""" care of the bulnei "r,el "l0 transfer Is made .... .,,, . "" . . ., f- $cs - - o "' Jj tbn PI.II...I.I..I.I.. ,.....' """"".H .,,.., ,... , . ... n" """""" ne nut iiscal year, $110,000 for w.ices ,.... mcn nicn nn.i other employes and .?V ,or iiicidcntal expenses. Inclii.n., ... ' iielrle.if ,.l ... . . . ..'"""' maclilncrv and re.,.,.-., ....... 1. . -'"1. "IT , J jj v. SCOTT PKTITinv ' ' ' liIll,Oi CIRCULATING UP-ST "' ,TE ,.. . T. , ,, ,. 1 .!. nu 11 111 nun lor Ueu- tenant Governor Unnnonv Prospects Grow Indications must bnl. asi twenty ciiuntles signers n t lose frlendt hen. in.i..;. '.,.''. '.'"' "' leaucrs ur., 11 1 iii.il. ,. ,.r .,.. ,.. ,. 111 ..... . "iiivreocs Ifll'A 1.... Senator Vare. the efforts 011 riot been cllen i"-i,i wun 00111 .Senator T'etn-nue us It seems ex blent that rts 011 behalf nf barmoiiy have '. K iCoiii'11, An,"P thosu In th .. -..--.. .., L .V ,,,.Vli,i , ' ' '-en', leader of tiw7lu",!!5.a"n,d,Rui,J'J' of Internal Affairs T loth of them had , conferences with Senator Vnre The " v 'V "' fiMuior are 9 ou II, .,,.1, 1.,.. .. . .. .. ... Z, -T,-, " , . ' "a'f , . "V ,P"; " ' tJ0 ques- ' out In fmee i, i J .... Li.ii'-. .? '... - ot the best-informed leaders that'iSO.OOO "" iii no surricielit to limn nate a .iiiuiu.tic mis iiccounts for the m- pm-lance that Is being attached to the I'lill.idelvla vole, which Is expected to '"; about one-Courth of the entire vote '"' about ono. "'."je State J.dgar Vv . Lank, cha.rinan of the Diniocratlc city committee. In a state ''lc"li declares the Democrats; will make i "'' me issue nt tho coming primary and general elections. He made his ,-iiiieineni in fienying that the national prohibition amendment Is likely to be the Democratic wariTy. He also says Joseph K. liurfey, of Pittsburgh, who was thought to be the logical ' candidate for inventor on the Democratic ticket, is not likely to get lb.! stippcit ot the leaders, and that ii nee c. Mccormick wlls bo forced to' run If the leaders havo their way. 'The issue we will make Is the war." said Mr. Limit, "and our slogan will be Maud by the President,' Kor that rea son I think Mr. McCoruilok best retire senls thovo principles in which President Wilson believe and that ho should lie drafted as a candidate, lie would win in u walk." NO NEW SHIPS FOR SIX v MONTHS, SAYS EDITOR Hamilton Holt Pessimistic After Tour of ShipyuriTs Condemns Hog Island Koads A pessimistic view of the shlobulklltuc 1 prospect lu the Cnlted States Is taken hy Hamilton Holt, of New Vork. editor of tho Independent, u-hn Is In 1'hllfldel- .i.... .-. inai . n icreh.vin., ,t Tl.. e . ' m-i. ........ . . ft ... ",HSr " ,our of "' shipyards of the AiJ l..,e, Sllitesi nu i. ...einl,..' ..r il.e .vnr. ? i,i..i -.... ..." .".:"'.."!. 'v ::..:: vm "iiiih'iis; cuiinniiieo oi tne unueo oiaic jij v.i,..iiiuci m v iiuiincrte. -n xi. u.i. ii... . - iffl .r ."i. pern ii.iii, ciiaiice OL an ii" 1S euii3 ueiug Duui xviimn the next nx i m0"'"". the time when they xvlll be most x? nfsi1i1 filirl nvitwuoLia .l.ikt V.n a w .......,, . ia ncarrn IIUUIJL lliai .. close nn hour earlier than shipyards uno inuiiiiiuus piauis, in order to relieve congestion of street car traffic in the In- ! terest of the workmen, and would have the Ciovcrnment commandeer trolley lines If necessary to provide adenuste transit facilities. Holt visited the Hog Island and Bristol yards and xvas se.vere In hl criticism of tho roads leading to the , former, which he characterized a J "abominable." Ho urged that the Cham- her nf Cnmiiie.'en ti.,,1 t.l,.,,- S. ,.!,,... riiauiirtnmniiB opn an nour laier aa ti organizations protest against tho con- "AM dllions noiv eyfwllne- i:M " cJ .MAYOR HACKS HOUSING tl Promises Co-operation in Providing for Shipworkcrs ' At AennleReAnee In th l.ni.nl.. l.n nf .M the Emergency Fleet Corporation and an Intention to co-operate heartily In those plans are expressed lu a 'letter written by Mayor Smith to Hear Ad miral Bowles and J, Rogers Flannerv. The letter Is In reply to the communica tion from the latter "respectfully de manding" that the Mayor signify whether or not tho city will do its part la reimbursing the Government for money spent In Improvements In tnt Fortieth 'Ward section. x Th Mayor's tetter Is . lemrthv one t ?i ... , ." r. . " .'TV.;- -. . :":'.... i - nnu goes into ueiaus ns to reasons im ; the delay in making the' Improvement; demanded. Good faith of the city l pledged In the promise that all, the Mj seniiai nems in mo witer oi .Aumu. IV, M u.': JJMigUVUMXJhiN. ti::i:',z:&.&vm.- Howies ana. . ir. -ranirsry ,, wm iffirMntWi-a-M URJ