Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1918, Final, Image 3

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HJVl!iNltf& VVBIAO LEDGEK-PHlLxlDlllLPHlA, SATURDAY, MARCH J), 1018
,8
IISLANDSTRIKERS, LENNON SILENT ON $4000 JOB AS
.
LAST VOTING TODAY
AT FINE ARTS EXHIBIT
DRYS GAINING GROUND
IN N. Y. LEGISLATURE
DESERTCJ
VICTORS, BACK ON JOB
BRIDGE COMMISSION SECRETARY
LOVE FOR HIS
gnfrr-ri"
i
!
I
L1 1 lnllmtffl 1Tdttlw1rt
R" TrOUOIU I'UliwnK" iuuuui:i-
standing, Which was yuicKiy
Straightened Out
5i rirnttTPV NTCATIK RN D.
LA in'
Senate Probers Hao Accumulated
Mass of Testimony Will Hear
Several Moro Witnesses
rarnentcrs anil joiners ut tho Hog
T.iand fhlpjanH utro at uork us uuul
this inorninh. u
resulted In a victory .or no wu.m..
The carpenters were cancel om ionu.-
, n meeting f their brotheihood
. . ..i... i itv I'rldav night tele-
ThUttdnj lil8.it II I riuii I is i ic e
jraphlo oldcis had been received from ,
-VVaflilngtoii to Brant tho ilemaudtf ot the
nlfi.1
It was CXPllllllCll mill wncii int
.r.r.t of tho WuRO Adju-tuicnt lloald
,.....- -- . ,r
i nude, providing 'or itmu unu .. ...
as
tr niertlnu
thero win h cruai ugrcc-
ment tint In tho case ot tho lonsttuc
tlon trades iloublo tlmo Mioulil bo al-.-,..,1
This iiercuucnt wan In lino with
. i......inndlinr custoin 1)J which tho
i! ilm-e traded uro put In a tpcU.il leio his oltlce In Clt Hall ho eNplalned
men tn uie-c .atur ot overtlniL how It wan that he happened to llnd
claf, to f i as ino man litiuccir secretars of the Delawaro Hlxcr
''"'ur. Kems to hao been duo to ' rldKe Commission.
TC,,nle 'stal d IK wh lUi hao " , M"ur Sn,U" WM ,llm for l" ioh
amltundcistatiuiiiK w ici T.tnnon hald franlih
cleared u ",".1, ' ?i 'The Maior told me that ho wanted
Tho henato Commerce CoinmltUo Ij
taking a bicathhiB npill until nest Aed
ica"j I" " HiNestlgatlon ot the
rharMthit the Mntihaii Intel national
Corporal lu has piactl.ed wanton ov
trairaiKo and lum not speeded up to
he limit 1" m n luff "ut I'," 1-"t'u'-t
with the Ini.iKOiK Hi ct i 'oi pout Ion
for bulldlin; fnl.ihat.il imiilnnl Hill'
lit the Hon Mind shlpjaid
On net Vidiiinlni th" iiiuinililii
expects to ln blon It tl'iKi.il Miin-
jier UoodenouRlt and 1 II 1 cd,
emplosinenl mainBd fr tl' Anierlc m
Interintlonal MlilpbullUhiB t oipomlloii
ho will continue tho ilcfcn-e ot the
rorpoiitloii oBilnit tho Mrlct if
charges that lno been inado agalii't
It.
(.onmillUo Ij
PUBLIC SCHOOL PJUPILS
TO PLANT WAR GARDENS
Mias Cato Miller, Uiteclor, Ksuus
Schedule for I'l.inliiiK anil
l'lnniiliiK
V Ktundiitllriil pi intliiB .mil pliiiiiillig
schedule for vegetuhlo gnrdens toiitiiln
Ing four hundred siniiro fee I, vias lsunl
toilaj l Jllssi'tln Mlllel, tlllettol ot
public stliool B iidtnliiB
This pi tn In. ludos suing hi an-, I.iNi
lima henns beets .arints, turn. Kohl
rabi, radish spin nil, smIss third nit.i
bagi Chliitso ladtsh, .iiilnus and It Itin t
The seed tan bo pun Ii isetl fioiu d.ali is
In Ftaud ml lots foi i -" I. a ti e.tb
liage, toni it ot s and I tti t.ihhii,ti aio alM
Included in (lie pi in, lull no prb i a ait
given.
All school tr it linp tuliii Ipils itnil
children alt .ailed upnii lu sen that
every miuuo toot tit avail iblo 1 mil In (
their neighborhood Is plmted to taet.i I
bles to avert a thiiileiied finilne If i
thl3 short IB' is ni.l felt tills Miiuiner. '
It will bo next xv Intel from I icK uf
le&etables to can, Jilts .Miller isjlnta
out,
Thlrt miuutos . icli wceK will bo tie
loted to gardening Institution In ,i
df the school-. 'Iho Uoiiil nf lMm.. '
Hon will not undertake In tlli.it Imuio
gardens, but tho ten litis will Mipt r-
vise ino won, in an ienisicim war
Hardens The school ginloii a. tivltl..M i
lll bo extended as far as possible ' T,
Kason opens Aptll 1 foi the fcll oul
and war gatdciis
-
A VTT 1 lunvri a xir n. ,
AiMl-LiUAl'IXNLr LAW WILL
BE ENFORCRIl IV IPimifVl
UE, tiiXII VHKsIUU 1IN JLUbh.1
Govcnior Udjjo Ibnued l'roclumution
Oriitimi- "Society Idlei" atul
Itegulur Hobo to Wotk,
TIIU.N'UI.N Alaiih 'i -l.'oveuii.r Ldgo
iVi U ai"0cl'ir",i,,." t"dlv, ,l-'''"'s-- feiitli I
thapttr 55 ur tho 1 ivva of mis, otlioi-
wise known us New Jumiu r., .....
Riitl loiling ait. 'Iho liov'einor warns
tnal ir the new law Is to bo moio lb in au. thrl-llvo seniKoilal tlettlous to be " '"; . ' " ' " ,, , i.tVeri.noi.
I hlrKiuierwat'ast OMhc.lv'o I'",0" . Id loimlll.K (ho W l-cutf lu election " tirJllny! ll. .
for niim, urk? I c.iUr tint lb? "-t """"' " "" ,l10 'Hr '.'"- .,lJVd 1 1"1'1""- ' '""" "' ""ul';'l,"r ' '""V,s ,.,.,..,., xnv-lf tKU'AI AVll
S 'soeletv lelle i" ., d he 'hibe.11') n.fpl". by the tie .111 ..f f-enatur Paul O Hustlng j .Moonev, 1'acltlc toist 1 ehor I. it ei. (JKADUAl'K MfcCHANJCAL AN11
J inayobtalu thop.itltulirKInd of vv.K U ' '1"-,ll ""U """. , ,'1111 ''. IV"1' ', .,"" ''.',", ". o 't.'ltv I oml x - IXKflltlCAI. KNGINEfcllS
II '""t ''et buUh then rcapcetlio plisica netuoei.its au. vi.bj.ct to this oa,'s Hon hi 'L' ''-"; ! c-a Xi bomb . x WANTED-Kperlcnced 111 derilgll
V ta'!ldaUon,,toLLV.,iB .i, leleitlou vvl.llo fou.uen now ..ceiiple. 1 1''" ' , , , , , rl" ,c J denou... e.l th. and construction of power plants
f ?a" u!litCa;e,aii.n!S
&iiTrtuw,ijs11 5 i'rxn. Pbrti0 siKsJ "g-
.4 of tlK.nrn.i.,1.1 ... ,?. ,i V..i. . ,1. . " ! .... .... ... .ii.i. so that a net ciln ot niahc an addles, but tent a message Apply to ...lin A. StCcns, tn-
Wl . . - .. ----.-.. v.", "'Ii
if ierni.4 or inn r m i,u i, - ,11. . .. ..
" "" "'n'llj x-llltJl ttu
SALE OF DIRT AS COAL
H. TO BE STOPPED BY U. S.
Rtuanieia
Will Put Inspectors
Mino Mouth on
March 11 '
nl
WASHINGTON, March 0 Numerous
complaints during the last winter of the
roor quality of coal furnished for heat
,? ,e re,11,t d In establishment bv
ine fuel administrator cf a natlon-wldo
i. il?" B ,,m' " was announced, to
jay. The order becomes effective March
The Inspectors will woik at the mines,
!.. upon ""'coal, and will hive au-
iZ f . reJcct ""Pure coil on up-
proval cf tho distilct fuel udmlnlstra -
fsb;tuTadUn?slra3,o,;,,a0ttdeeJdutc-
"on ot fifty cents a ton will be made.
LEAVES $10,000 TO VASSAR
,' j, -J-
If. Bequest by Henry Justice to Buy
l( Books for Colletro Library
-j - -
It , A hequcst of $10 000 tn Vassal fol
Justice, a re tired
Wt 5,WtL n,rchunt who
i i n. ."" "ii" ttcvi n n iTii nu
(Ilea ii weeK hro i
IL n."? .Women's Homeopathic Hospital I
.". '..H will, as lirohnteil tnrl.iv illunnunu
KjeJ!!htDert!', Hlue'l "t JJ15.000 Mrs
K tihS?."6..11' J,"l'co vvldow ,t the tes
IV uJ..r' 'a the principal legatee
.ci wins priinateil toda wero thelso
Mr..! ?,oll,,1-,nossl, 70J .South Tenth I
f tiVJvV""-ii. in private neipiests uis- I
l&SnK.. ,' i,roPeiiv valued at J2C00. 1
tTnn. ." Co,f C808 I.lneolii dilve, $J0 -th.
.,'',An.na L Tovvnsend. B13B Arch
nuiZl, !".'""' -viary a. llollaiul. 15
"upoatt streot. Xfjnnvi.tiV tlinnn,
K statin ?". 8-;f Delgradev streeL
B :,il?0l.A!to" .Kcllerer. 948 Ogden
E"1. jisuu ; Florence C. Lyons, 1821
K V.onh Keventeenth stieet 1JS00. ntul
-itreet:,'2B0r?.unff'
jnn,ihn..i... ..- - 7. ---
DCB North Fourth
WHO LOST LIBERTY BOND?
Broker Seeks Owner of $500 One
Found In Kensington
Wanted The owner of a S500 Liberty
It .v"1 boml Hnil found lii Kensington
.Ti ," monies ngo uy n pedestrian, who n "V L,ti u arrested after Krel
ilck.d It up on ,h0 street. He. turned 'ronTrlnB"
."riJVP1:'?10'' ? Ie. -a broker, rjo' and Vveml other articles. The
1ZV, "' ""iioiub, who nas Deeu m-
Rtly caring f0r il Now that aprlns
we, n wants In straighten out lits
w.WUH.tu owner W0UU4 aeue
President of Select Council Has No Reply to Com-,
- plaint on Dual Officeholding Whispers
Rife on Getting in "Soft"
T" "'"l- cio noma nuulms today In
x anil
about City Hull as to whtlher or
not James 12. Lennon, president of Se
lect Council, In sacrificing himself upon
the altar ot cllc duty In accepting Ills
new position nH secretary of tlic Dela
ware lllver Ilrldgu Commission
(The Joli pas $4000 a vmr )
The consensus of opinion In Mr Leu-
lion's homo ward, Ire Twent -sixth, was
that nltlinugh tho btrnlu of tho position
hcw,l the distinctive. tiuulMcatlo.w Hint
would enable him 1o cimrgo Mctoilous
mer )llH nr,i,,I0U!, ,ISH ,lt iw emi of tho
vcar. It Mas poltitid out that nun at
Hoc Island have been been lmo.iu to
(oi(i ut (i)o t !(i( u)i(
(Iuil((, (hil M). ,,,,. ia,,,lc..tJ. fol.
mattering inanlfnld duties was of h
KuiitTinr nature .vu in nil, it iiua itKrcen
that Mr Lennon Mould not purfir h)
tcison nf hlK mw Job, whkh was ei.pe
i lull iicntid for lilm 1 Counrlla
'I liuri-ilu) nfter an clUIhi; i'rIh in both
liramhc".
Lennon MniKlf admitted that ho ui
iu ilined tu perform till new dutle'
'I his fact, he conceded, was ricponsibli
for his selection
Ah he w;m ulmut ti
i in-ill who wan fcasomd In Harrlcburc
and Phil idelphla affair '.
.Hid
ilru
newtpiper in in which I
am,
ho iv
plained
M" l'.r.I'LV TO CP.ITICI-.M
Lcuniiu said ho had no icph to make
to Common fount llmaii Hobtrt I! Lam.
bertoii uf (lie I Hcul.v -second Ward Vkht.
ttiiilng Iho sesslmi nf ('mil nil tall tint
Ik was opposed P. tlu ll oflh thnldliig
'I villi saj thl- limit it r, ' i ild Li if
iir.ii. Ill tl pruli ihlj All Liinbirtuii is
niivltiils (u obtain a litche of i,omo kind
toi lilniclf
'Thcie Ins betn oinethlii- s ii nb.iiil
OLD PARTIES PLANNING
CONGRESS CAMPAIGN
Republican-. Hope to Win
llouao and ObLain Control
ol! Senate
w biiL-i;ro. .Muich
i aniptUii plans began lo tnko dollulte
foini toil iv leu Anicrit is llrt nation
vildo lofeiiiiiluni on tho war tho l'JI!
longies-hiii tl ptliuailos and diction
Itepul lit in ItndriH let It lie Known
tni..i tint Ihev Ii id tbtlnitoly dicldtd
to go to llu tiiiiuti with a plitforin
Id. dgtiig Hit nation to i moio elTeitlvt
loiiiluel of Hit. vim 'llu. plttfmm, Ihev
deilartd, wouhl he in. nit, up of lour
i llu pi inks toiupi Ulug
llrraler rlUtlent uud viRiir In It.e
viae nritiiiiKt inenl,
I i.iiiinin in war expenditure-.
Ntinparllsiiii'.lilp 111 warlline up
polii(metit.
IJrealer piililltltv nbi.ut (ho war.
rieinoci itlc plitfoim builders, at tin
, suae time, sliipnl the Ismio lu one sou
tencc ' Pun t swap holies to the mid-I
din of the stieuiu" ITie Villi uie Hie
intuitu not to elect u lit publican Con
I riltss with a IJemoeiutic Admliilstiatluti
' In power
I Uoth sides tod ly tlilmeil tontriil uf
. i. . i . . . i1. ..... t ..U. I ..ii I i. .......
'."".,., .,". .....
c,a,,( ' leultll'u "'- " ",u ', 7,,,, , '
Present Hallow in ijorlty. Some l.cpuli-
He ins hislsttd the would havo a m i-
Jorlty of 100.
"'' tllB '""l optimistic of tin l'.e-
publicans weio pitdlctlug a llepubllc.ni
6l"ale senator Holes 1'emose of
i.,nsIvaiili. tl.elared the Uepubllcaus
would coiiliol the upper nouso n inui
votes (Jllin llepuhllc.ius prophesied1
It would In dlvltleil about tltiy-uu,
oi lu be txiet, IS let tb Iiemocr.itlc
seels dtcliied thev would iasll hold
I...1. ........lit tii.ll.rlli tt lllllt l.lttS I lit .V
itUuiltltil the p.isslbllllv or losses lu
"""," ,v. ,les but In-lstcd the would
ofts. I an leveiscs
'I'ho tiilhe House nt l-a niriiibtis
. .ones mi fin .let thin this vtar Ihero
fnm lltnubliaii votes wouiil
meiubcishlp of the upper house.
'Iheso htales hold senatorlil elections
this veal' Wisconsin, AHbaina, Idaho,
Neva'di New Jeise, Oeorgla New
Hampshire', Kentucky. Illinois, Virginia,
OUhilinin.i, Loulslanu, Arhaiibas, Oela.
ware, Colorado, Texas, Tennessee, North
Carol'Ti Kansas, Kouth Carolina, Mis
sissippi, Montana, llhodo Island, New
Mexico, Maine, West Virginia, Iowa.
Oregon. Minnesota, ;rebrasl(a, Michigan,
bouth Dakota, W online and Massachu
setts Jn Idaho there aio two senators
to be elected because of the death of
the late Senatut Ilrady and the expira
tion of feenator Uorah's present term
HAS FIVE SONS IN WAR,
WILSON COMMENDS HER
I ,. , ,, n,
, Massachusetts Mother Heartily Con-
Blted hy F.ldt for
Patuotism and Sacrilice
WASHINGTON. March 9 Ono
American "Spartan mother" Is happy to-
tlay In the receipt oi a leiier iruiu vnt
, chief executive of the nation, copgratu-
l"",5h?.r "I. Krlnn'' , ib,r, n
taiviiiK HI " "" ". . .
"M,t tho ''lnB letlfr M"""' Josell1
My UtMr MTU viiriu-
1(4 mehctuiuMo utw
has
In ought to my attention the. part
which Oiu tlvn sons uro taking In llio
military and naval service and I wish
tn oNtend to ou my luartlcst con
gratulations. 'Iho sphlt of patiiotlsm displayed
by our pons Is most gratifying
Cordially and sincerely.
woonnow wilso.v.
The five sons of Mrs. Orient volun
teered ut the outbreak of the war
lhree of the five are now In scrvlco
overseas.
DOMESTIC HELD AS THIEF
J. J. Kreider's Employe Admits Tak
ing $700 Worth of Jewelry
Margaret Hooding, twenty-four years
old, a domestic In the home of J, J,
Kreldeiy 2130 houth proad street, was
held In J600 ball by Magistrate Baker
In the Fifteenth street and Sn der ave
nue station house today, charged with
systematic thefts from her employer to
the extent of 1700.
Miss Hooding, wno lives tvi rini. o..u
woman admitted taking the articles ana
.,n?d fh detectives that sh sold the.rln
.e- tin ntm oonlil not remember, now-
avu-. what she dldiwitn im oinnpisi.
'IS ItlllL l m ' "" - --- .. ., ,, ..,. I.i I... ..n.1.T. I.. i tli till 11 T
dual oniceholdlntf In the newspapers and
among -omo reformers, but I have noth
lug to sa on that subject."
Lennon inld that lie couldn't discuss
what would be done by tho Delaware
iiui wouiu ne none Dy mo ueiuware
Ulver HrldKo Commission. He explained
. . . ... - .
IIIHI lift unit nirrplv thn flfurnt.irv nf tli.it
commission,
' I have nothing to say ut the detlb
eiutlons of the commission when they
nuef, ' said Mr I.cnnon, 'Mb I am only
tli
ecretury and my dutlts ut lhe(t
conferences lint will take place from
(lino lo tlmo will be (hat of imv other
setretar. I cant saj when (ho ne(
incediiB of (ho connnls-lon will take
pHce The inretliiBH iistmll) arc held In
Hie Jlaor'N ntllce The Mavor Is th ilr
limn of the rommNslon and li h is tho
pimei (o call a meeting at nnj (lino ho
t-tes fit '
CAI,l,i:i) '-on
Those vim usii tl tlnd
KriKatc In tin- loirhlnrs i
thouBlii that latiiion was In
.Kill
(Into t.i coil-
f Cltj Hell
soft, arfalu
III a Bi 1.11,1 of
nlllieholders lamioiiH
in w position was
tho mo-NdltusMd
toph duilUB their
lutiehtliiio hat
ufutcu tht mopt Bo-nip vnt itinont,
siniess In winning out tliirln
the lur-
moll In l oiiiit'lls mectliig
Lenii'iu bet nine a member of select
i nun. ii llrst during tho He) burn udniln
ltiatlon Ur has represented the
rwentc-s.Mi Until evei slnev which Is
'if hnnie w inl of i ong.'cssmau tare
Till" Is the second tlOOU-a-joar posi
tion that Lciiiiun has hud Ills Ilrsl
pnsltlMii was I)eiui Recorder of PenW
Ho was given this position during tho
beginning ot the piesiut dmlnlsti itlon
lit leslgnrd fiom this position hirl fall
wlien ho wan elctted president of Select
i ouucll
l!u tlioso around Iho Cltj Hall who
miiftk-. Ui u Hiov ino "iiporstltlous and
pit. 11. 1. d when l.niiioii gavo up Hie
position of Ii. pli lletniiiu of lieeils
tl, tt In would gei iiiintht r ollli o totl tt
. lalin th it Hull opliihni that fate his
hi tli kind lo Li inn n Ii i hot u tiniilrinetl
'llui base th. h Liklni on 1 oiiiioit a now
Job
MOTHER OF KUEHNE
SURE HE'S INNOCENT
O'cniiaii-lioi'ii Parent Stanchly
Defends Son Ayaiiiht Spy
Allt'ir.alioii
I he mritliei of OsvviiM llubcit Kuohnr
Jr, the onliiiliiu division t lei k
War Hepai Inn lit wlio Is lindf
lit the,
SJO00
hill In Washington, .netful nt Inking
imps and pipits hum lb. dop utuiiut,
si nit hi tier. tid. d him vvlfni she
leal tit .1 of the . It i
Iho spot 111. iliiiso ui'iist lii line
who lives xv It Ii hi in iinitri I ..i n pal
nil, a t lu." Lo. list sli tl is Ian on
t l Hie 1 I Iteil M lb ' l'tte til. l Wh
uirsted lllin nlhe tin i luund sov.iil
thailV III his lonm ielit)iig ti. llu
production nf inimltluus in this touiitrv,
and a book i outlining Infonu'itloii on
small arni' In ii'i In llio .innv Kuehni
ileilirnl lit hid in. Knowledgo tint tho
ii.iln.ru ho held InlBht Ic ot value lu
thn eueiiiv
Vlrs Iveuflne slid lh.il hot buv hid
been tniplovttl al the I'l uikford Arstnal
and lb it fn in theio ho wont to W'Tti
Inctntt, whric lu w is Klin a belter po-
Ultlon
"Mv litis 1 ind mil I havo lived In this , jilacttl on loth sides of tho feutque
luiiiitiy for tuou th in (nent-tlvo vtars I lmmia ltlvcr
and in biisbiud was natutallzed llfteni u,..,allv pliiuied lot the suburb ut'
calsnBo" "I- iveuniio cumiiuic-.i ....
havii buugltt Libert bunds anel li.ivo
Jolntd the I ltd flu", and have tonliib-
uted In ever wa wo t oiild to help tho
Alllts win the wui, und I Itnte to think
tint now, Jift betauso my .sou la of
ileiiniu piieut ho is arrested for
tomethhig tint 1 know he never did
or would do"
l,A0lt IN MOONKY I'KOILSl'
Gompeis Ahsent Kiom Meelint,' in
Aid ol t'onilctnneil Man
siiiii;ii'Nri!iiiLiMriufiirniiiii!ifiiiiiuiii!NiiniH:iH)HtHiiiiiinitii!firiuniPrn smiNrriitiiurHi ini'i'i
ssi I im hi iiiniiiii iiiHinuiiN ilium imum i
asi
m
8.30 a.m.
e
m
IB
II I. . . 1 ,w. .1 I
lie Uiu 7 UUH i'- w""" 'c '""'v v -..... fVlIlPCr MfnClii ninBBi
$24.50
For $30, $35.& $40 Suitinss
Ruilt-to-Measure for Spring
If
'TpHIS advance word is printed
in order that you hiay be
ready to take advantage of the
city's most notable annual Spring
merchant tailoring proposition.
WEST PHILADELPHIA STORE
Opens Today
267 SO. FIFTY-SECOND STREET
And it will remain open eve-
' nings every day until Saturday,
March 23, when the offer closes.
West Philadelphians, therefore, will have
the privilege of ordering these 2Xceptional suits
and being measured for them in the evening if
they prefer. '
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for 57 Years
Public Deciding Which Paint
ing nt Acudcmy Shall
Have Bok Prize
This Is the last day for art lovers td
unit llulr voir for the award of tho
Philadelphia- I'll" for tho most popular
inliitlnir on view lit mo mm nnim "
',.,,.," , ,,. 1,,1,l,.i,,,,i:, Vrmlpniv
(exhibition of the l'ennslvanlu Academe.
.. !. rim IrlU
" " ,,,
niio nunrd nit of llilH Prize Is one
of tho Important features of the exhibit
Through tho Rencioslt of Kdwnrd Holt,
the euni of tM. called the Phllndcl
phli prize, will be awarded for tho
fourth time to the palnlhiB which visitors
Of this sum MGO Is directed to 1m
Klen to tho artist and the remaining
Sino to tho management of the Acadeinv
to pas the tuition nf a deerInB student
or BtlldentH at tho Ac idenu The ob
ject of the awatd Is to eiiioiiraB. the
public to loot, nl Ihi Pictures with per
on ll Interest and dlsi rlmlnatlon I'ur
liiK this week iery pcroil win. visited
I ho Kalteliej was ilitllltil In act olio
i .tn 'for (In1 inline jn iihe i.fi
This prlc Is tin mil uw in uns ioun
... ...... ,i. ...iiiii. if.l.H nirL In nward-
r "' " "" '
.tf !,.
I ho three previous wlunern of he
ritld r.minet 1115.
VFlz, l;r . -i'.V. n..V.. i,ir. f....i rri.1
nunc "" "T" .. i
1. Major. l'HT The. ire represent. .. , (i0 ritlnoilUol, -
hv canv iscs at this exhibition i
Vniotiif the mo.t popular p-vIutltiBS Tho reil JlRlit win begin next Mon
vol.d on iire'The Jesler.' b r.osaiiu.nd '0 afternoon when Iho finale , Coin
ft. IdBO. -The Town of Ivorv." b5 !"1,",0 "." Il,,,r ,,uiment '""' TaMitlou
l'hllli. L Hale. 'Latquer .ereoii ' bj Imld" u h.ailng on Inn pn lilblllini bills
Leopold r-evlfert "llirh s i now pending on g mr waitln.c
Salter I. l'hner 'Tortiall -tu.gls l. .U.ltloi. .,., and 1UI ,m iv
lule.wvnne. hv Marie Pauforil, l'ligo: ",' ';' e'' '" l'"'Ji. I..1I , tho
.ti... n. n,,.l iiol.l Klnit.nn l.v lo- x '1S for ii dry nni-iiilmeut to
wltt M Ixiekmati: ' Little Uo.v ' l
l.vdli I'leld Hmiiu 'Uuury, bj Pan
hi Harbor: "I'rlscllla ' In Alhe Knit
Stoddard. 'The ItosJiiiiei hv William
I I '.lillnllf uiVH " ' liII ITU fx III- Ml II l
I 1 1 Hall
r.illl tit Mho bj .1 -isle
W llh ox Miilth.
1'isi.e: "rho urn
jnil, lit (itririnlPl "" '" """"" vi.u. i iuiiuij
In V i II .u b IIIKiin !'" "ll"l'1 '"' r. poll but Hut Inn u.l-
M I'.ixton ' t'iw e
l I'utlfil k f
rrlepiKp;' lillilttuot Hi. ' umbel mud,"
liv ,1. lilies II llopkln-. and "Sunllghl mid
Jo,' b IMwartl Dufncr
WILL OK KKNON CASTLE
LOVK OT TO HIS X1VK
1 l.vcr in Hiitifeli .Scnicf, i.x Uanecr,
Left All lo I'.u li'ir in Ihiilj
StlllKk'lci
m:w u.l Much union
1 f inlo. Captain ot thr Hilllsh l'oal I 1
lug I tups, who v.. 1 1 killed while 11 lug at
I'oit Wurth IV s un 1 ebruary lu, left
hhl tntlrt rM lie tu his wife, Irene His
! will, phtato.l in ttims ol tttiderno un
usual lo tilth dot mm at,', tuou I.
ip,t for pmluto lu tho Mnrog
,,,'
fuui'l It .xpns-cs the Kieit alTcttluii
ot tlu it -t ttoi I'.u his win ntul tills
alt. mi. n lei In "gr. at ami'' nio lu my
pinttsslon il i an t r "
I rbntls nf I'iptilii i atl. w to eluc
lutil to i -tlin ite his tat tti at nun. tlttu
ft., null uni. tlielns tin Ilgurt ,i luvv
HS $111,11111' 'III" IVplllllltl th tl III
Ihougli the i.i 'It J for a wlllo riincd
ovetal htiiidi.d thousand Uoll n a
cal, ihev pent lavishl.
AMI.I. IJIMIHJ AIIU'LANC ULT01(
lliinisliuisf Plant to Hr Huill on
llolh Sides uf .Susquehanna
HAItniMH r.(i, Mauh 1 tiler el
lUthoiltl. s todtv anntiiuicctl that the
jr lu Ourt 000 tudiiauce and avlillou depot
i nlutiueil lui the Haiilsburg luiallt will
v,i,i,ii, ,,, n. Iho plans will now bo ill-I
v hied half to Mlddletovvii aim the re-1
itialtuler In .New Cumberland, dliectl p
across (bo rlvir Tho CovcriniieuL
whldi has u ' (juOOOil plant lu opera-1
Hon lino, has decided afttr luvcstlgi-l
i Ion tint no other lotalllv possccs
niuil fadllties I
SIIEKI'
MKl'AIi
SPECIALTIES
.ii Mir: iu IIMH.R
L. I), llerucr Co., 5'J N. Secun- St
Market Sit Main X0
t i!rtn;u in
Monday
!i
nniiiiiiiiui niininniiini iiiiihiiiiuiii n i iiiiniiinnuiiM
i iiuii' ii iiimn mini! iiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'iiiiiiiiia iiiinni1! iiiihiiiiiiiGB
Fight Against John Barley
corn Waxes Fierce in
Empire State
AI.HANV, N Y., Marili
The IlKht aBitlust John Uailecorn
waxed llerecr In tho New York State
Legislature todiy. With Uoieinor
Miltiuau favoring tho drjs moro strong
ly than ever by his ai.noumed Intention
of vetoing the bill now In tho Legls
htuio ealllng for a referenduin onjuo-.
hlbltlon, tho wet forces uro boIiib
Ihrough their hardist biltlo shuo dry
leBlsl.Kiou was launelnd In this Stud,
Several prohibition piopiisltlons uro
before the I.cRltl iture, the lilKKest hilng
ratltleatlon of thi reihral prohibition
umciulinet.t l tin i onstltuthui
I "I' " irini tin Ulll (IHU l ItrOIIHllIKtll
I,,,,,. 0r ,,o .list, lets w hi, h u,o , nr"
"c,.l ,ui ,lwl (Ir' tiUtl t nouhr ho
imiuR'iii miii nil lor itum tn oiiwif iint
nit. m tin i onstitutlou
W hilo the
Usctnbh votttl hv int. .J
In at
opt iho eomuiltttc icpoit adopting
tho usolutloii ii s no liiillt itiou of tlu
Irj Vol. ,'lhls attluii vtas takili iiuiolv
i " - - -..-,...
' ne. ...v in ..t. in- nous. mo
"U5I i "tu i ut.' woiiiii vi.u ngaliist
I us mi ii a.iopuon, i ney j ivor n icitr-
(iiilutn
I 'Iho up-M.il nionil.eij, motl lnvni
tin i auioiidiiteiil while the iipiM--llh.il
litmus. Horn it present itlvos from llu it
'l 'N-" lorU t""1 ll!i "l""ldl '"- "'-
Ntvt IuomI.v moiulng th.ro will le
i eluso tall of (ho House t.( Assemblt
din .flott of which will be to hive
irrv iiiiuibei' lu his n tt i xi cpt in
tnc of llltuss If anv inrmhers are
tiihsiiiK (Iimv will lo 1 then Into tustodv
b tho seigeant-tt-inns and brought
to tho ehnnh.r uiidt r atitst
III llu; Ciiiiiforls lur Soldiers
.'"V.yiK
i.nd 1 M i . 1 oitv.lhst lieu anil
Vislnilu.ir avontii bv (he the . lull
I of tho i.llltc of the auditor of tt ulit in
'ino drvs Calm ,e,v.f..ur vn.is In " "K '."V " " , 1 ' ,l. I bB
lihe Sinuti. where tw.nlv.sK ai, nee.N.I "",1 mu",L "c? J , ii i ..1
IhoMiicstlon 1 ,I ,( w.el, )'",'Z S ciiol. ll I. k nKilm-t lilUi '
I r.,f "Ihi;' '?'". ?l?"Wl ..t,:C' 'muousoJiico was inado l. the Lhmor
. - mt 1 1 . ! inu iHitsiaiitrct
to boiiabi funds to providt iniiifott kiln and.
Kniiieti gainu in- ir ouiieis anu s mors
llio pi o. ..sis win u. (lOlltll.l in I o
pirtuunt u 7 uf th.. I'. iiiisvImiuI i
lliilioid Woiiitus 1 H 1 -lull tut Wat lie-
lief
H'cwl
Sales
$875;000,000.
ks
JAZZLESS HOTELS, CABARETLESS
SALOONS, NEW ORDER OF THINGS
Liquor Dealers' Association Indorses Ruling of Li
cense Court and "Will File Remonstrances Against
Violators Managers Will Obey Court
TTIFt'OUlri to stanii) out cabarets nndi
Hi music and dancing In places where,
llouor Is sold will be inado nt once ny
tho llelall I.Upior Deilers' An-oclatlon of
l'hll idelphla
Tho organlatlon continds that tho
eibartt In the big hotel Is Ju-t as do
nioiallzliiB as thil In tho hack loom ot
a sin-ill (nloon, and that tho law knows
"no discrimination. '
mil. ers of tho association havo been
ipurrul In thrlr dBht agalntt (he uilutrt
hv (ho stauil tuurii n' iimses "'".i
.,.,,1 shiieiiinhei. nf llu 1. In life ( ourt
Healers xwceUttnti I w. s wniic
tomuieutng oil tl H .o ,n n l- doubt will bo dee hied through decisions
, Np.essed the HWeei ,, ,. opinion eon uf( p ,,,, s rp ,,,,,
ternliig all citnbllslnuents ,,, tleslro to be anlaBonlstlc to tho License
ManiBiis of tho tlt s big hotels said I ,'ourt x. , ,vo no cnbaicta ut our
todav that the ino willing In libido lotc
by the 1 ivv vihni It Is tleailv dollned .
lu U of tin altitude of the . ourt. .,,,,,.,. ,..,., , ,,,.,
i Is believed tint tho dtatli Km II nfl.TITNEY BEEK TO STAY
Iho i ibitet has In en sotnitltd In l'lilla-
dolplilii
It was iiiliolliiiid tod o tint tho Hist
stni lo tost lilt liw would be t tin n
..il vloiiuav iinaiu-i no oniiiiiiii.it
ii. .mi vtlihli Is iliaii-cil lis tin Llauor
ti,Ws' Vsst.ilutlnn wit. eoniluitlng
. , ,tnros and selling llipioi to minors.
I Nell Homier, pnsldeiit uf Hio I'.etnll
I Littuor t'ealers.' Vsto. Iillon paid
"Tho association Is gr.itlllcd by tho
lulling undo b .liulgo Wis-. I V t mi
ll ilgtt will bo stnt toil hv ttu asso. iatlott
iiuit ottlv iiBihi't Ibi s iloou, but al-o
ugalii t Iho big hotels. In older In htve
the liw obeved and slon diliolng and
mil ic where Ihiuor Is sold lu my opln-
lou, Its Just as th moiallliig to Invo
i music and tlitieliig In a hi,' hut. 1 whern
Ihiuor ia heivttl ua It la lu Iho b.tcl.
luom of ii saloon
' I mi not oppos ed to good music, but
treiiuentl inulo t tiluiln ilea lu vulgar
Hv We will keep a clo.-.i vv.itih on all
llu big hotel . 'llio moment wc feel
there Ins I ecu a vfojjstiou of the law a
ti luou&ltatKc will bo llled b our it'io
1 1 itlon agalnet llio man lgciueiit of ltlj
i hotel
"Ml will ll ex . to taki thelt n till, ino
iillkc 'I hey should all i ouij.lv with tin
I I ., l l.rt tin-.. Lilt. .till hA 4 .1 a
' lenioiislr.n. o agilnst l,.3 - oiitlnental
Hotel Aiinthtt reiuoiittiatica will b.
I undo against Ntcdleu cafe, Jlldc,e and
Ii ird avenues '
Havld I'lovau niinigliig tlhcetor ot
Iho Hold Aihlphhi saltl 'If the dost,
us up wo will it in tlu shut About all
tl c do in l'liiladelphla ia to Iteep oil In-
Swift & Company
Publicity
At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission
there was introduced correspondence taken from the pri
vate files of Swift & Company, which showed that the
Company had been considering for some time an educa
tional advertising campaign.
The need for this publicity has been apparent to us
for several years. The gross misrepresentation to which
we have recently been subjected has convinced
us that we should no longer delay in putting before the
public the basic facts of ourbusiness, relying on the fair
mindedness of the American people.
The feeling against the American packer is based largely on the belief
that the income and well-being of the producer and consumer are adversely
affected by the-packers' operations, resulting-in unreasonably large profits.
Swift- & Company's net profit is reasonable, and represents an
insignificant factor in the cost of living.
For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales -and net profit of Swift &
Company were as follows :
Profits
$34,650,000.
This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. T
If Swift & Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser would
have received only Va of a cent per pound more for his cattle, or the con
sumer would have saved only'Vfc of a cent per pound on dressed beef.
Swift & Company, U.
Soon thcie will bo
'""'"?. t" e"! Hero. I pay
no
inorts utlentlon to
weie In WIsconMn
Homier thin It he
Iho 1'hlladelphla Hotel Men's-Asso-iiHtlon,
of which .1 Mlllor Trazler Is vice
president, will Invo a meeting lu n. few
dajB to dlacuss tho mitlcr from nil
aiiKles
Mr Trazln, who u nianagei ot the
nellevue-Stratfortl, ft Id "Wo havo no
objection to Mr Honner'a campaign
against hotels for cnfoicemcnt ot tho
law If tln Judges render a .lo.-l.lr,..
1 tint tho hotels are violating the liw we
I xx 111 obej Hit Ir iiilhig 'Iho Tlcllevuc-
."iriinoiii will inn uj h uhty the liw. Wo
tin not have unj i.ibir. ts ut our hotel,
but wo do havo music and iliiicltig"
llert frow hurst, nsslstunt iiuiiiiger of
Hotel Walton, initio this stall uient
' s vet Ihero Ins lircli no ilrlliilte
l tiling on tho iUrsllun whether or not
It Is permissible for hotels tn have
niusla anil tkiiielng In tno sumo nh.n
BAKKEEPPEB ASSERTS
"Well, 'flint Soumls 1'ictty Good;
Give Mo Anotlici," Kcjionds
lliirsty Customer
llu walk. d into hit favorite 'thirst
shop' to git his icRillar tpie itcher. Ills
tool on Iho btass lulling, he phlloio
pilled thtislv
".No, (here am t in, mo talkin', things
iilnt Win whit Hit lued lo be, 11 lo
(hey got i and till es uwav tho fieo cits
with ovoiy beei, and now with sutiitncr
a eomili' tnjino Jo. I lilt r wautu to boofat
(he price lo a dime Ihero .ell 1 1 no ulc,
'cauo thev'ti a hhitnlu' II on the war,
"Well, il'si still a Jit, glvo UJ unollnr,
btrtender Sa.v, wlitn'i thla hero new
price coiiiln 1'
"'Taint coiiiln al nil so fat at. this
town la coiiceined xcro iiiembcrs of
tho Iletall Llnuor Healers' Association,
land all pltets whit iln t alvva6 fob
I lows our lead, and 1'rcsldiitt Tonner laid
I there won't bo no dlmo bctr hi e
What'll ou liaMt" '
"Well. Hint 'i imdrt prelt good, glvo
mo another bcei
3IaUotli for Jewish .Samiuccs
i wimticw iti:lh Hiudcji mi-
THUS IV I'llAM'l!, March --Jewish
-ainnteea hi I'lrshlngs aim will it
telvo u latlou of mttoth. or unleav
ened bread between .March 1.7 and April
I I, tho pi i ind of l'assover 'ibis deci
sion was announced tuda
V'"
i-U
creasing the taxes
. i
Not a Coward, Ho Say,
Could Not Bear to
Away From Parentliai
Affection for his mother
llenjamln 3'arncy, nineteen year.
6 3 0 Sprueo street, Camden, a
Camp McClellan, Annlaton, Ala-t
coma u deserter from the United' I
at my, according to his statement
nrresieu louay. -y
Tarney was arrested nt his honi
Npeeiai onicer Uuthrlc, of tho Cm
ltllco force. Two months ago,"'Ka.
reeeiveii a lunougli to Melt his :
mid fulled to lcturn to the
lieecnllyelho military authorities;
that he vvaa at his mother's hom k. i
"I didn't ileseit from tho arnlr,.iici,
tjii-o I didn't lllia the Idea ot being jtiJ
i-olelier, but elmph could not sooJJW ',
wny to leuvo luulher bcciuso I'! j
her to much," tild l'urncy, when pleMHb.t
In 1. r. it . '
It.lin hweeibn, twenlj -eight rArsellf,1
I'lhhlli and Walnut streets, Camfefah
was hrrtstotl also bv Mnectnl OIm e
ft). Ilt.tr frit fi.lM.ii- I.i lirou.nl 1 In i tJl"T'-t
nt tho Third Dlstrht Draft BoariVgM
( i.in.toli 1nr nhvsh nl oxntnlnnllAn. V V&i
was turned over tu tho nillltarjiHNy
'l'rlllc-: Jji
. . " il
lOUTII MISSING- NINE MONTM
i , srWij
I Mother of IJeiijumin Medvedoff Nt.
I Ncivous llroalvflovvn l-Vom Wbrr"
- kVI
liuiij.uiilii .vietlvetioiT, seventeen yearn' i '
old, his been missing from lllshom. "&
' since .lulv 'Jl and every effort to locate
' .uni oust idui'u vi iiou no nun jase-ntfetr'..
Im 1U..I ..Itt. Iitu ,.ir.,l.,. Vim rrl..w..taA 'll
.MedittlofT. at 30fi stoutlt Thlrrl street.'
'I In ourIi vony her houllh wan updeVv.
.ii.iivv. ..ui. riii ..r i-.i.l.j irisuflB. tx
Irom n husjiltal anil now lives aC'8W';;
l'.isstuik avenue ifvl '
l.etlera from tho rx'uvv
nu tun tits lu Wa.hlngtou failed to elltt'J .
mi ti ice or his nariio on tho servkM Vr
rtcoids Tho niothei Is uuMous thtttv'-il
net liov iciurn, ami neighbors rear tlV v.?
a hcrinua nervous nitacie xthi roHenrp
If tho boy li not soon returned toihw.Y '
oung Mnivedoii was a Central Hlhjf. i
l--eiioot siiiueut. itnil vvuen 1101 at SCftOM,))
eonuuetcu ii newspaper ixiute. A-fiNf 4
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