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ADMINSTOATION IMCKERS'CLUB r ; r i lurants Will Circulate fPJard Pledging Signers ''Against Conservation ft. fBLIC IS ARRAIGNED fcto Be Withholding Co-operation - tt in Struggle to Prevent Waste rU J .The nubltii In IIiIm plt' has refused to ij-operate with the hotels and restau mts working with the Food Admin- Miration to such an extent that u slack ers' club" Is being formed, the food of- '":JWJ,ls announced today at luncheon In WMiamaker's tea-room. . .l Krnnr comnlalnts hae been received ""iSjrthe patriotic managers of hotels und ; 'Liwcauranui against tne meatless ana ! tless meals.- All of these managers arc giving every effort to work with the elnlstratlon. borne of them, however test It U rather it temptation to r the administration orders when is business Is being corralled by a Br JHMa around the corner who ncnts beef Fi'S.ia'pork on Tuesday, and wheat In tad i p. t tkery day. fivji J1" every restauraht In tlio city In i !J" iood repute with the udnilnlstratlun it I t ' MW will appear In a feu di)s advising I rjf the public of the pitrlotlsm or the, Wy, intent frank, will be distributed anion I tiro all eattno nlm e uurlclnir ttllh the fimil I RfiP'nMn ti be signed, and mallid to Wash- i.j? larton. bv all nations obltctlriir to the l 1 fiywt AnM.uFI a,li.n ,.1u i.lt.n. 'riluJil . .ir.t.1 tards Xwtll K .... ..11........ ' J POSTAL CAItD PROTECT M . Tills certifies that 1, n i t. Si j uen or tne uniud blales, residing at t,t ' ' . wish to rciord lay dl.ap- r pruvni Msainai tne prav.ta.e vi iitAUfK ... i. mttt .A.lAau .In. u n ma. . .. . ... r. .. .1 ml by your administration, that I am i not in iaor or the. ionserallon or ipiv jooas of any kind m' In nn wav, ror J .the use of the United Stttea soldhra l'urther, th tt on u., ?nisaay a3 1 restaurant) fliotel r 1 1 fused to aetr iin meat or wheul bread- until 1 had vlMlul !.! . n.l ..I. ....I.. .. Ih ....... s" ,, wv, ,,tin liuu i cictiniiii; iin iiuiil' $? rtrement frum all leNiirinxllillltv fnr SraA, Jatlng the pledge glt.n the Lnllcd tx,, states uoermnent. i Despite the Admlnlttialloii's cnipalfcii to inaiai a unnersul casli-and-Larr system for groceries, antioutijcenient was1 I L'fj - . ""'"", lumvuiiuwiu oa fljyfj that "ck011."110"8 v""e " b car - .ireu tin ivim inu largu reiuii gipierj con- !L$ cerns In this city to' put In a deliver system It was pointed out b Admin-I lstratlon ofllclals that tho houewlf oouia not tarry nome n ousnei 01 poi i-1 toes weighing sixty pounds 1'nl.Mi.omo, method of delivery wus found ba cam-' paln for tho use of potatoes would fill tV.a Bnlrl ' they said. I The Increased supply of milk now coming Into Philadelphia Is being used uj by the consumer, l)i Cljde I, King tnilk expert for the food administration said. The condenstrleu are using les milk than In the past However the popular response to the mtuest for mi V " Bereased uso of milk has been u Vt treat that no surplus oil the tuarkit at T5 ; preseni, ne saiu i.. i ."Thft ITnlted MtuteM must lireient Cr. mSi ji .... .- . ... . . . ijjmany, with her nevvly umulrcd food ,v lanas, starving the American anil Allied K& ftchters. according to J Mlllei Trailer iXv manager of the lJellevue - Stratford 'Hotel, who addreshed the (Jltj Hulni'sa ntllh tftdliv no "ITiind r,niHrt ...Inn E"n 'Tennsjlvaiiia hotels saved 1,0 OO't If-t pounds of meat and I.JjU.ouO lxiunds of 3fW wheat flour lu Denmber and " 000 00 p.,upuiKia oi meat anu i,iuu,uuu ikiuiuis oi Ey wheat flour in Januarv.'! said Mr l'raz- B".l.- W.L ." ... L .,''-... ... V-JC jwnu is ino noieimau s repre&eiua KX'Hire with the Federal Food Admlnlstra fctVj tlon for Pennsv lvurila "Philadelphia "JT ". . c uyioim anu resiauraius, which leiu L ., . ... .. ..,-.. . la fjarf oer cent of tho nonulation have ion- Sifl served food as a matter of jaiod busl ',Jsf. Xttaa as well as of natrlotlsin " ?' i1' Frailer urged tho Increased use fc.,. at corn, which, he hald. could be made r",.. tBto delectable dishes tL'l i. .. K" y vuuivl. AVTUil J'KUl liluila ETI Jay Cooke, food administrator fur pij Philadelphia, today "began an Investiga te p.,ttlon of the charges that many .South rauaaeipnia grocers are not co-operating wltli the food administration In con ervlnc wheat und are reaping big proflts bf supplying their customers with wheat products, . ' fAi several of his assistants started out I ! is I. .!,. tu. . .1 ,. l . VA 4o verify the accusation, which was made c uy ins i-enn urocers Association, an or- J' ganlxatlon of South Philadelphia Jewish SCrrocers. Sir. Cnntm nu.1. n ninin ti,,. HWrt h will "matr. it h,,t" fnr ti,n. . ,n..u if (-,-. . m? . ,. grocers KXp'who aro uldlnx the Hun by wasting tis .F.ltty enery brokerage firms In thla J 2 VtOlnltV. through Whniin linml i,iltll,.,tu Effiof dollars' worth of foodstuffs pass an- I ,f nvauy, nave rormed n lirokers' tecticn teRMin m Association ot .vtanutucluiers' f,." Bepresentatlvea of Philadelphia. The i WW.12S members ol this new body have Ertpledfed their effurts lu furthering food Fl Kiinisiraiion ccriservaiion wtsne? aStf -Neirly all the' groceries iDnsumed In IjS. t"" lerniory go itirougu tnese Drokerago flfuia and the pledge Is hlghl ngardtd . lav.nfw Plvilloniro to PollCP 111 lrvthe food administration I iShUeh L-naiieilge It) roili-i. Ill L nPlbidelphla hchool children In the vvoiYio courses are to oe constltuteu vcl- ; afrteer tnspectom of the. food udmlnls t' Watson If plans whlih Jay Cooke, the aaministrator for l'lillacjclplila, Is "ii1 '-nvtw.e.FeiiiK urn uuiyteu. iseariy .u.uuu k-.i SfHI and girls will be asked to solun-1 W1'?T' "" .8Bf"'s of th8..f0O1 BJ'l'H'Utra. I .i:.!,ia ,10 jook ior noiations of tne prtco I i'ji'lietB1 sent-cut by Sir1. Cooke. With this jWtarmy Of Inspectors busy It Is believed r ' 2tlaat tnnct r9 IliA (irnfllaAi-Ini s lw. & iJthat most of the profiteering can bo r w iwi 'WOMEN READY TO AID iVf THIRD LIBERTY LOAN w?4 . ,y.1rfr Philadelphians Namo Chair 'j'JMan After Hearing McAdoo'a W-Sa $p Aido " i1. ltet liimlneim meellnf of tliA llhit Phlladeloh'a women workers of lrd lyioerty Loan was neiu touay liPhllomuslaii Club, 3910 Walnut uawara t. uenuere. appotnieu retary McAdoo to address Lill ian cominiiiees, explained me bv which the drive would be forward V. V. Klchardson svas elected n Ae th ehalrmen'a mmmllltM of the sarlous committees elected Mrs M. H Harris, theatres: William P. Mifflin, churches: Mrs. igoenran, reserves; jtrs uertna House 10 nous; .11 rs. lasiil publicity; SJIss Jane Hlgln, TALKS ON JERUSALEM 1 . i'Jtficy Wilson Lectures to Daugh- 'tera of Beth Israel Is "r . . n- i. svuson. principal of fie ilgir Bcnooi ior uiris was the a meeting of the Daughters raei in tne Assembly ttooms npie at -i ntrty-secona street tmerr avenue. Doctor Wilson. traveled extens'vely n the fin Eaypt. anoke on "Jeru i the (Surrounding Qountry." fiets fivr miit nitii mniern tit..-ti.a ....... it.- , miwiifliibiif -.i.ittrti toe r, which the British army w enow pttttains, una ine 11. us norinern nojeetue. Cohn. L president of the Bar ir ieririrKA. hieriaratbl J&V&l i i r. ..J '; ' MAKIUED 1'IKTY YL'AItS Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas I. Chntl wlck, of 2042 Fitzuntcr street are celebrating their 'golden wedding nnnheisary toduy. THREE BOYS DIE WHEN WIND TOPPLES WALL , Another Seriouhly Hurt, and I Wreckage Fills Streets as Storm Subsides 'llirre .i t lli'igict- ell up In inn ptr.ittirc in IttcnlA four liour rlli (licriuonul.r r.i;Mtriil 1.(1 ilt'tref, .it 5 o'.lotli jesttTih) iiiiniiiiiK mill at (he slim- Iniiir tmli II .is ilouu In I 'J. 'I 111' woi-l of (In- mill spill is m.r, .iKor.lliii; In tlm Wntliit linn. in, tililili pn.llits ii.trimr Hc.itliir. lluie Lojh iad anotliu kciIiiisK in- nine UOJ H iMIll atlOtlll I Kelllls . Jurcd dimmed building. Iltt. red stneta anu n r.gulir w ntei ttmnerature tli thermometer stood at SO degrets during the eatl hours ate among tlio results of high winds whlih .wept this ill last uigni und this morning x ,, llf a ,,,,, ,, ()f lr. .,,..,,,.., i ,..,.,. , Ai,b, t..,. nbov., 'Inentlcth ttt.et i'oll.pfed In n ., . . ...n. . . . .... iiiij-mne-n-nour gale nuiiiug tn in ruins four boja plivlug at tho b isi of the tottm pile of bricks The deul in. Ilobert Dinson kIMiiii i.us old, 302G W lllons aviiiiii' Jii'eph II liallaghei Ji , twelve veils old 1&.'7 .Moiavl in stieit John l'lupitrlik, ileven jijis old 0S Miioni street I h llit two bovs win Kill.il aim it lnst,mtl the last n lined d'nl at the Midlio-llilrurg oal Moepltal toJi) fiom a fraituio of the tkull James W'lNh tntlve veils old .'038 .-am.om street. Is lu a .-erluuj cuudlllon at the Kaine ha"pltal Three other bovi, enaped unhuit '1 liej aie John Urtnnaii tw.lve eats old, Twentieth and W'av.ilv Mticts John Uuihauau loui teen ) ars old JOJJSin som Ktuit nnd John W.ili-li fotiiirin ears old. JOJI saiiom tticet, a biothoi of one of the injuied All were githend iirouud a (lie :n i Khaik built against the wall of tbu building In tho tear of 2u00 Market street Frisking about out!di the thick nas I.iddie a tollle puppv, tlie p. t of Hubert Itansoii Collapse of the w ill was prended bj the fall of it few biicks whlih raused the dog to Ket up a loud barking Manned, the three bovs ran fioni tho i-h u k. and Mtlng tlio wall 4bout to toppli ran for safetv In tlie Ureet Put th. wall criibhed down upon tin shaik deinollhhiug tile frull sttuc tun and burled the other fom lt ANT A $3000 JOB? Tlieio la a J'fldO-a-vear Job open with knLl?..T. '"'..HI! A1" !"."i' ,l.n. .m.!.n.wj1 ..ail jripiH at all fv.eit ill ijun lUIKIIlg loth, rwlso tho silar will be from J.'Otni I in expeit In gun fotglng to Jr.ooo depending on tlio qu Ulflcatlcns of the apnlliant The main Jot. Is th it of sup. llntendent ot ll guti-torguig plant anu tn ihkv ,, , hUpervltf the shop (he heat trnttmen- of gun forging iivrometrii control 1 -lgns if furnaces nud fabrl. i tlon of n steel. Atipllcauts aro te outsted t iipii.ar at the Fnlteil Stot.a Civil Kirvliu Uoard lu the Ftdcral Guild. WILSON 'STANDS PAT' ON SLEUTH SHAKE-UP surgents "I'll bliow- rnem Something," He Says Despite stories ot rebellion In tho pi- .1..,. ,iii.irtnient on tin nail of tin men ,, .,,, bh f.. .,.,, t lhe , , 'shake-up In tho detectlvo buieau, HI- rector of Public safet Wilson toda announced there will 1 no additional changes and tint tho llvc-itono s)sttm under tho supervision of detective sti gcants will not be altered In ans wa I stand by ever change 1 made Director Wilson s ild, 'If tliero Is an revolt over the reorganization of tbu deteitlio bureau base I base heard tieili Jug otllclally about It It I do 1 will Kin w tlie InKurengts something I want to sn, too that I pa no attention to any Btorfes of n hellion In the pollm depart ment but simpl mind tn own busi ness and Btu'nd by ni suns " Director Wilson ssould make no com ment on the fact that many ot the men sent to the divisions base declared the) will appeal to State Senator Varo for reinstatement tn the central office The Senator esterday refused to dlscuts police business, as he said ho was con cerned about other things However, there la no doubt the shake up has disquieted many of the men as signed to the new detective zones They declare It xlftually Is a demotion, and that Instead of being acting detectives they are nothing more than glorified special officers, working under a plain clothes roan Instead of the lieutenant of each district. Slany of these mm, their friends declared esttrday, .are vehement In their declaration they have been sent awa from City Hall because 1 they are iiot "In right" with Captain I of Detectles Tate, A glance at'the personnel shows there ' la something peculiar In the new reor ganization, as the zone plainclothes men now are the very men who have been held In the highest esteem by the people In touch with affairs at City Han as the only real detectives In the bureau. The detective sergeants, too, are men who base not been associated with the "Tate crowd," as the detective captain's Intimate In the detective bureau are known, "Jake" Oomborrosv. who has charge, of the first dlvhdon. In the man Who. paised .bis examination durlpg the tjTS...a..- M-tlnltlrallnn tultl m .-.- mm m piwn.iun., nt.wM -tain wvi- VVUW I EVENING PUBLIC ON DIRTY STREETS Councils' Committee to Meet Before Woek-End Rub ' bish Piles Up Action to remoe dirt and ttarbmo from the strets and thus wipe out the paroUme.,edr.h!smw'etek'tJ-tt,d0 CmP'ft1"1 " Th "tr. t.rlpa.ihiH- i.mn'ttmt lu. Coumlls' Committee on htrect Cleaning . '., m ,," s""'-c'"I"nK "' togcllur boini) tlmt next week, inajbc, he said last w.ek .. . ... .. .... , lire it heaps of rtibblkli and ashes, with refu suth as ilecalng animal and egetallle matter, await the attack of. Hi.- cleaners In many out-of-the-way 1 thoroughfaics In all sections of tbu city . KoiisiulM h ,ontlntied tln.li priate I lunteer site. t-i I" ailing tod iv with the icfult that tin piles Inirinsed In slo ""!'.' ZtVLTxZLn" VZZ' """ or nniiifiorii non 111 rn inim Mther beutuse utlon was too slow or bnaute thes had no umtld.nie In iirum Ik-f. houseke.pers .Mended tht.li Fprlng I,, use-cleaning to thn sldiwnlkH and utreets In front of their homes, raking and sLrapIng the aciumulutlon of dirt and tilth Into mat mounds that aro ami tutu into n.at moun.is wiai aro avaltlng the garbage and adh watfone tint aru blow In arrlxlng State Senatoi art w tio holds the downtown stiet t-i.lL inltig con Units, piomlsid uotlieabb lmnoement with btttir weithei cv,jltIons Tho tarl handli ip whli 1 a suff. rid be . ins. of talk of men lu.s ended, he 111 nounced i:ir avallalile mill on his pajrtill Is at woik In the 1entr.1l and hiuthtrn Kutlons of the tlt ck inlng ut lilKhjls ami bjuaja at a tajilil late be y.ild 'I hi men ur norklng oMilliiu and this Is bound to producu UMilts In ,romlt'.l rt.. X,..I, t.....l..i .... IIiilI.i.Cu run . lilt sljllll ICIISlllr,')1 ixiriii' is tiin n ssoilitlon will take a hind lu the I v.p., . inu.iim- , ni-.i.ta .it lis iiwittnir I WvdiitK.li nlgit Ham I Tralmr, .ek,t Cotiiullnmn from tin 'Ihltil Ward will speak on ' Cl.in.r struts and (.holies It nii la gen Common oum.il-i mill fioni tho rottj-'IMh Wild will bad the Chan Struts (lidil on Tageii bis laniid the I ght Into Colin- ills. whlih at tMii t.ieut si ssln h is I t.cilMd protests from mill) otganlza- tlons The l'lill id. Iplil i Count .Mtdlcal So- ilety at Its met ling W.dn.sdaj night Is iMcitid to tak. up tin Ktitit il.an I Ing propositi itf fiom the st uiilpulut of Its tltlnt, conditions being a men in to tin lualtli of th. loniniuiilt 1)1- I intoi Kiui.n Is i iiitliiulug his ifforts to arouse Chlif lliiks. of tin strut Cliapin lluie.iu to a u.ilU.itlon of thi danger of his longn ptrmittlng tontraitors to iitghit theli woik 'I hi dltectoi has inilviil tissuriui.s from hi. f II iks ie .it'vi to the i-prlng ilmn up and Kiner.il linpiovimint Is txpntul us a result of the reient agitation SIX ARE ARE ADDED TO APPEAL BOARD NO. 2 Addition Is JIade to Speed Up Work of Body Cd&C! Accumulating whuh-.lle Vpet.lliig up' In the worl of letlassitjing men il,;ie. Tor mi lie In tlie National Aitnv Is pcit .d to reult from the r.org tnlzatlmi of Dlstrlit AtP'.il Ho ml No ' Mv new meinbeis 'nv. km apiioluted "n asUt In Ktralghtenltig out tin tangle Into wlileli the draft work of tint bond his fallti sev.ial th'iustnd i.ite with mo-, .'lumulctlng dills, are now i.walt- I Ing " titlon A i .nrrtltiir In nne nf 11 rlM il ..,.- .--..-r, .- -.. .-. ,........., .. .- nets or in. noij. iiikiii utsiiiit Hoard, the uainltin' of additional mm to bring 'tne woik up in unie was none iv it- ijutant Utnernl Hear at til riqitest of the bond inembcn tliemvelves I'nder tlie tien arrangement it Is i xt.ecteil tli. are scneouieu to meet some time ue. i -- -- "".," "" '" ', ''" 'i Hut It matters not whente the came mlttee which will be called for liett Men fore Sunday to ionslder plans to take Jn" ". "" 2 "nti""!., ii6 rt him tn Tl"' fact remalnH that somewhere In ', ... awaj the tefuie which according to IH- 'J? J "."'.JJ '."m'i, 'i? nt,i WheS r blladelphla there Is a toothless In- " rector Kniwn. Is hoMlle to the hiulth -h,1 C0m 'returned Kaln had drlVon away !l,nU"alwK1o0,let"!1"y 'J,m 'AXr ' Thl"' f',C, ,'w "nnoulKl1 V '" of I'hlladelphla i Kaln was sent to the House of Correc , ISy ,,r h.r l.in.n.ih, ?ht u wHtten Chairman Oarfnf), who-said the dite for Common Coumllnnt. Scl.wara of th tlon some time ng for three month., ' tlmt ho or sho nay e. Joy rom.tl.lnB the net "moral-clalm" meetli.K must be .Sixth Ward chalrm in of the committee, ' ;ul after serung ne ilas was re- ,.lnr(, nubhtantlAt tnmornm niornlnr ... . . made the pledKcs, but sutllxed It with I leased on p.rolc by Judge Wet-fel j '"""o TjSi? onne?shlp and "u iin '"",l1 l' "Breemrnt between Atton.ej it pnn.lltlnn ". Protist was ina.I. at the time )m. , The am listed mnons other t!. neral Urown and former Judco Josriih tioaru win inicu up wiin us work nj' '""( "iiu mi .linennt routs In an April 1 effort to bring better resuKs in the lh, appoliittees aie Willi mi Black- l in itiufacturlng and the delivers of mu wood Keu.li! of Loiul Iloird No I nltlons at will us i i , . .i, . 17 Hon nil Utiles, of Lonl llwr.l No , , ut "p ,, ' ,,, ,'tt .1 I. . ' ,tht. K,,0,B -- Alb n l.bcrhart of Lo.al Hoard No ' "u,t "f llc ,lc,t ilIv tl,lt have to do with is, l hults s o.inond Keireturv of i comraits and agret ments Iaii.il Hoard No 5S Casp.r SI Titus 5'r Jones ep!alne that as et uotblng tliilrmin if Locil Ho ird No Ot and I had been done bv lilm i.m ... .., William II Mnrt,eribon ilialrmau of i Loial llojrd No 45 ' I I'osver till; iruuej cars fttop 'itoll.v Rtrvln ol illffir.nt touten In fcouth Phlidelphit was completed at a standstill for about fifteen minutes ' 'lis vli. i the power was sud. denly bhut off B.tvveen S and III n.ioek hundreds of .urs irowded with piKsenmrs on theli way to work fall-' ed to move Man passengers left the i iri ..nil tt il!rel Power Off; Trollej Cars Stop ... ...... .. ...... - - - Dl?Ari? EDAM ViTTfiDV I JjlLL rllUiTi VlLlUiil, 7 tITrrlTf1 TfcrsnT f ItnrAUf VTUniVlilto ULoULUllUn Organized Labor, at Mass Meeting Here, Ailirms Loy alty to Government l.o.wilty to the Coveimneiit in the pto'eiutlon of tlie war and unalterable 1 . oppo&niuu 10 an i.iiit ot pcuic cxupt I one that will lutno from absoluto slito-y 1 for tho Alllis was expressed In reso lutions adopted at, tin mahs-mectlng ot 1 nrg.inU'il labor held 111 the Parkway Ilulldlng The meeting sthlch plated the woik I logmen of Philadelphia defliilttl) on 1 tetord In support of tlm war aims of tlie countr. svns nddiessed b W A Ap lileton, srcietars general uf tho Feder- itlon of Trado Unions of ureat Uiltilu, --. . .- . . and Joshua llutterwortb. reptctintlng tho ssoiIated Shipbuilders of Ureat Britain, who aro members ot a special ........ .. 1nl... ...nn ...... . Illlnn In lllissiuu oi ituoi n.ti . ni, timtu.g in i.i. .mir. "...., Sir Appleton predicted that steps and remains out of a Job for fourteen daya he automatically becomes drafted Into the arm. He expressed the opin ion that as u result of the sacrifices they havo made during the war the Faigllsh working men wilt; when peace comes, enjoy more power nnd have greater con cessions than they have ever had before. The speaker paid high praise to Presi dent Wilson, with svhom. ns well as I with Samuel Uompern, Secretary of La- our niisou, i.ukuiu .t. nuriey ana Herbert C. Hoover, he has had freuue'nt conferences since coming to this coun try. Ho declared that these conferences with the President hod greatly Increased his confidence In tlie Chief F.xecutlve. Although the AlH.es htive been at war three years und a half, "we are Just commencing',"' Sir, I3utterworth told his hearers. He described the plans which have been successful In bringing about u satisfactory adjustment' of labor prob lems In Kngland and praised the Ameri can worklngmen for the attitude they havn assumed toward the war. v,Te .reeoiuiion .01 loyalty was pre ST' would He tahen in mis country in mo i-ui miu imiu ine nix on u ptize nog i cliet k teientl) presented to tlio party " "" " . "'", ,,V ".' " , , near futuro which would make strikes ottf receipt for 12 20. Her alien- by Colonel William II Thompson , "' tt,Tthl.Unf .,i!!?.mUii ' .v., t ., . i ...... i i-ina tlon to the new law had betu tailed b I Tlio members of tlie Natlonl executive wltn tt hca swathing of loaU Like I Impossible, and stated hat In Lnglatid . readlnB o( the of le oril,ulK . t01,luI,t,u1!, jj,.. I I'aut rfNtu "'V t1.06 hWlarf- H1W "f th'" ' .. Inlms nv mini UniaJ lila u nr r f 1.. i-e .... tl .. ftsi. ... .... . .. . . aAnl Valln.l llxciltsj The midamutiid t an IICII U 1UVUI ilia l !. ""in I US UUIll.'lia IIIH riPW IIIW Iimi HIC.I fnn . nrui il uj nm iluslln r Ta mln IUU1H uc-tii " txiiMx.4iii.tiir "X-txj LEDGEtf-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, AnlooUIO club-KTO,-oJ.o M , ' , ....,'. vas irickeu nnti Robbed Lljfpcs Kaln n neitro, said to he ono or mo mot notorious nutnmobllc thlees In lh Pnlttitr Mnm nl railA.I In.tni (i.. - !, TnTiT 1 11 . iT, .,, . "'0 Philadelphia Automobllf Club on ths charKo of the theft of nn automobile tro froln t.aui noeeurlo nf till tinuth I ,rin1ub',reU a "n'a" """ "' itucKurln nhMllnv ,. dr. i,i,.nir thf street when Kaln dro up In u (ar 1 HKHIIIfL IIKIIL PCNU IHTB HULUIIlUIIllfl thlei.s were renHUiB from the courts j0f xli t -s tltj i EXPERT TO UNTANGLE INCOME TAX PROBLEMS New Plan a Boon t0 the Be" r...l.lti xt .u.it UKUllCU NCW KUlCS Al'C Announced Aoivpeitat 'mimlxr work' b.u I cf n "''" ' ".."r"' "V ; ,u '"' l l" '"".' ueipniitiis wnoso income I ix leturns .10 nut Krte wiin in. lioMrnnient s tsu- niato of wlint the tax should be This .iiinouncement, iluirlng to ni'ii dU? with tlguus, was made todaj bf ..poiann ueuerer, 1 oiiettoi or Intern il Keitnun who promlsid that atij tangle of addition, subtraction multiplication and dllslou iould b. adjusted T.ie new poMtlon, anoidlig to lleurgo (1 Plitihei ihl.f iigeiit of tlio l'hlladtl-P'lli-sn inton dIMslon, who Is In thaigi of ajiiieib Is Itittndid to tralgliteii out IlKpUtes llbollt o(lt IMtlotl III till' ltbt tur, it wah Milfl thfie wet l lot) ItlHtltlR.f'l itlVnUItlLT X' '1 111111 uri,iu I -- n ---" "ni' it nnomo tax totui n was not high t nougli "nd aim main iikik of oiininiinnin l'lill oftuiKeH were uiilntetitloiiil, arlsliiB fiom It la.k of legil and atltlmietlial know Iidge 'Iw.i rulings iioin Unlilugti u w,rn annoiincid toda) bj Colictoi l,.dr.i t'no was tint ihatltablu orgmlz itlons are not niiuiiid to file riturns foi con- ttlbullons fiom Indixidu lis and ior- poratlotih the other tint mom dirhtd Ibi individuals ftom lommlsMons on n- ,.u.... ot utr niftuiitiire poilllis Vlliuell prloi to 11KI5 aie held to be liiijim and niUH In Included lu tai r.tutii llnm new Inioiiie tax Inform itlon st itlous wen omncd t idnv Tin v .tn In tlm .n.., .i ii. .... ...i. ..,. . ....:.. ., 4..I...H1.IU mi. .v i nisi Conip,n, Tw.lfth stte.t aboM I lust- nut .Middle titv Hank, Ills W ilnut strt.t and .Northwfteni itlon il Punk lildm and (Jliard avttiuis WILL CUT RED TAPE IN ORDNANCE WORK John C. Jones, E.euutie of Zone, Says "Crimson Braid" Must Go ,., , ,,, i ritusoii In a Id must go fioni tin thdnuice Dip irtnitnt of tin Uultid State.' .molding to John Jones a tncmbei of tlio lompauv tint inntrols the Harriton safity HoiUr Works Com- neni,, ,, i , iV i i , u"8f. avenu. and who b is beta appointed CXllUtlVl llf Olio of II... nu l .!, - ... ... ,,. n,v new sjnem to supervUi tlio manufac- ture of munitions llenet il Wheelei. of the H, n.mn. mint wlio Is the aitlng ihief of the lirilnuiie OeputiiuMt, his dlvidid Hie working on a plan of orgiinlyiiimi .'.i "I'at he tall. d a fearful ttMj.iLt" jK.-iuiiB u goou suite of rooms for lilm seir and staff Tomorrow moinlng Mr Jones said, he would go to Washing- tlon in teiponse to u reoiiest of (. nernt Wheeler to get further dt tutu ,.., , i, f nroie.lure " on ,l '" "' .f,h,I' , , , ,,',. '' ox however, k ild Sir Jonc, t",al tho Intention of the ollkl ils of the Ordnance 15. par'ment was to lnlei t ilia. .i.ttih Int.. ,i. ...... .- J.t m, , ,.....,. .... ,j tun none in full .. . ..... tlons to a l I nu uhir in.iw.n.i, ..... wou'J h& bmdid the iespotis,nitv and n" lonKe' mUl "lr'B ln opportunity for the departmen tespoiisilile for the production to be blamtil . '", thrr wor!1 m" that the kl. I called 'crimson braid known to inam as ied tape, must lie lelegaled to the .. , !-l"",aru or pctsonal appll- cation bo Installed .sir Jones eplalned his personal ap- Plication leinark b altts that neies- I b.11 lis ho would have several hkk'h int.. land It villi Ip their business to make ,,. ,..,, firaiuiioiii 01 tne minufii- turlng plants, thus avoiding long Utter, 1 ,"m " .iKliliiKtuti with dclacd tcpliis 1 en TAX ON BLUE RIBBON AND PLAIN DOGS DUE jiw CnnU it... i-r . , imw uoes into Lnect and Otmcia JIust Pay Jjl.'JO or ?2.'J0, as fnun M.it. n oust. .viu ue Tim a,,,...,., i. , , ..,. tt ,,,. .mxi uus, afternoon, and hereafter no dog mon- . . grci or prize winner, shall be allowed the privilege of will-swtpt 01 dlitj t-U"l'"th'Ir " "-'""W to tlie city Jl 20 or $2 20, uicordlng to the 1,1... I ..- .1 i.iii.i oi uu, I tne .,., ti,.. ,.u . ... - v .u..,.i.u nikiiicu o aidor faniUh svas not dry before a woman up- Jie 1 or 12 to bo turned over to the m , ine twenty cents In each case will cover the cost of the tag, which must bo worn Tlie revenue to be realized from this new uvenue will reach no Utile figure. GIUL DANCER AHHESTED Yountr Woman Held for Stealing Another Patron's Fur ' For some time the owners of a dance hall at Twentieth street and Montgom ery avenue have bieen mlselng clothing front the coatroom. They employed two women detectives, who. according to tes timony saw Cora McDonald. twentyr eight ears Old and pretty, of Twenty sixth and Somerset streets, take a fur neckpiece and walk out with It, They followed her to an Ice cream parlor nearby, where shj met a oung man She was arrested as the two sat enjoying thetnereatn and was Arraigned before .Magistrate Watson Jpthe Ceo- rw...(PBWwi,sHl,lM i(l ,lf" s T. ,, --. S;, - body's Mouth. Is Ono 1'utro - .'.: man's Theory l.i ti II rrli in.l I tin nxl.l In ti rvli u 11 1 1 II ion Hut don't Inueh hfn ilia IiIkIi winus mow, particularly ir ou nae l iHlftft tfetl) .So 8B "' I'ollcc. now Mi owners of one pa'r of 1 erfectli (rood unattachol ' false " Tor the teeth were found cnrl. today biiioiik other articles picked I ? eVterXMle? ", I l.iohnan ndtanceii th theory that a slid- J J" "" Kiiv 'JJinl0'" Pe" m0 lost and fuund atttclts at th. police Min stables, i:ictenth and Wharton PRIVATE SHIP FIRMS SLOW, SAYS BOWLES Lamentable Lack of Produc-ltim. . . tioil in Some Yards Oil Dohl- wal.e, He Averts Progress made M pilval. LJin.eins I ,.i,i. t. ,.. i.,,n.ii.. .i... f. the Kiner- n gino fiett lorponuioii i '"'" dlnouiaKlng, ataordliiB l lttad Admlial ,, , In di-uusslnis the KUbJttt tliU "' "' dlsLUsblm, tile kuoj.ci , auei noon, ne kbiu ' lhej ate all 40 bid 11 I dillkull to K.t which Is the worst Unit. Is no 1 i st among them siieaklng of nnls tu 11 l'lill idilphla. dinlral Howies s ild tin it was a 1 mien table lack of piodUitlii' iniong Hum consldii lug tin Ir iqiilpim lit I Iilis 1 01 -dltloti, ' he addid, 'Is iliataitell-itii 01 tbu whole laMem ioat It Is lit show- . . , '"" , '"V , l .r ',K' . . Admlial lion lis ixuti. rntid run pa ""' ,lw Nf" Y"rk Shipbuilding Com I",",1 "s i,u per lent of tin li output he slid was on !oeinm, lit ordeis Hi loinuunded tin 1! lithium Shipbuilding and DivDoik Compiut of II iltluiou whlih he Mild, was making the Itst Mum lug of any iiincern along the tac irntnM lonsldn Ing condition. When iiuiKtlmieil us to the nrocr.t-s I being made tow aid tstabllshlng piopir I i'oii-hok i.i.iiui.ivii-, hi ihik iniuiio, .to- mli.il llonits Knhl lliu liouslng plans alt lion up to tin Major Hi K.ild In n- cuived a i oiumunliatioii fioni SI ivoi Smith Milng the nlnns would be tlltd ,... .,... mi soon iiiutioi toe n ,uikioi i.iuou fa. littles to Hog Island hi said, wue going along . niournMnglv lli Kald h" would btvi a more detlnite announu mint unietnlng Hum. ii ms soon PLAN INCORPORATION OF WOMAN'S PARTY Jlrs. William Kent to Tell of Reasons at Meeting Here Friday . 1 lie Natiiuil Woman s pint ut vvlilcli ... , , , , , . , . the PeiitLSlvanl i br.nch Is i p .. t. H to be Incorpotated How this is to be done and whs will be full tvplalned to suffragists of Philadelphli and tcpre . ., , ,, , HtltatlVtS flolll all OVll till' StlltO lit tllC t,..ll.ll...-' id, ti ....... ' l ,"""ve llMll.llt.tr K'l VI .It.i.l street, at 1 oiloik Pin, afternron i w,lt" -11"- Will mi Kent of W.ishlng- ,0" wl'e foi nut Congressuian Kent wl" l,r','enl a fuU report of tho action init.il nuiuiunj ui me Keitnioii in tiibii- Ington ff the eiiutlvt coniniittti of tlie National W om m s p-iv t the suuo tlinti pi ms will be .lit, tu.M'd as to how Pcmo-slianla suffra gists mi bi.t aid their s'sters in a nation-wide cimpilgn decided upon at the Washington cxe.utlve lommlttee in'ctliilf to tone a vote in tl ""ll1" ''" "1""tl1 "" tho ie S'en ite natlonnl uiiiiige aiiieniiiueill ll is piopo-m lliat "IW uone l,ir"uK" the lulngln,; to ',oar upon htn"t"rH "f an ii roused and ' fjv or tble public Kintlm. nt and tbrougli I the winning over ff Senators who It Is thought cannot vvlthst md u nirht .. ,7,( witiistitid a iibht on ".,,,, , . , , , "' Woman s putv wlllpret,s for an Immediate consldeiatlon of the P. inkln ,i rt.. .. 1. ,.,.. ,.....,.. . . ..... . this lie done through the lulngln,- to, tt.ni ii.., i i t-uiiiiion- mil ouui en iiiirmi- the arrest iif tho suffragists wbn niielfft "' tlie White House The Uuiklti re-o- '""nl1 ,i,, fr a lungnssluiul InveMl- Batlon of the treatment of tlie KuffrnglMs nt ll.n.nn.iti enrtc1n,its.i una tlm rtlutrl. t Jail while the liner reKolutlou asks for an InveKllgitloti lut their oriests nnd I convhtlons Allie Paul, clialmiaii of the National Worn m's part, e ills attention of suf-, fraglsts to the danger at this time In' dela by CongreKs lu toiisldirliig the 1 national amendment, pointing out that If the bill does not pass Congress now, I tin ro will bo no opportunlt to liavu It ratified at the next sessions of Slate LigMatutes, thus fonlng tho party to ttlntrodute the hill In (.ingress mong othci things Sllss Paul said The tilt gal arrest and luutal Impilson- ...ni ,.r nmen .mkiiu- i.,,iiiimi in.rit ls "f of "10 u,ULlvlBt ilnpters in the hlHot of the present Administration, but as part ot tho Democratic record as well as foi lho complete vindication of tho pickets, it is u chapter tlio public should read" rh(, tAct tlut the iicmocrntlc ad- inlnlstiatloii Indorsid the nmeiidnietit (lld t)llt ,t Mcnt tinuugi, tin House. uratltled the women so much that thes' " . -. . . .." ea their bupport to the parts In tne , "'"" .V-1.. . ,"r,.".. ,"".; '., J " York eltctlons. Hut the present dela, and obsl'ruit.on In ,.,0 Senate continue I 1)1.. n.. f... tl.A I . .rt . .. . I .. . rt l.a .in . .-. . . t"iii . tt ,,- tlon In the Interests ot the passage of iho iitloriul Aliiendnieiit nronose the uUIUatlon to this "end of the ??0.000 SIUs Mabel Vernon! of Nevad'a; Ml4 .Mary Uertrude Kendall, of Mainmort?, chuhoh. Sid ; Sirs Robert Uaker, of Washington. Other recent visits made to tho store D C ; Sirs O H P. Uelmont. of New . by cracksmen were January 12. when York. Sirs John Winters llrannan, of 1800 was taken from the same, and New York: Sllss Lucy Bunts, of Con-' Januaty 26, when 1800 svas taken, to nectlcut; Sirs Florence Itayard Hllles, gether with fifty pairs of shoes of Delaware; Sirs. Donald H. Hooker,. ' ' ' of Slaryland, Sirs Lawrence Lewis, of ' . 1aT AXTr. n . TJOTsxTrnT-tnis, Pennsylvania; SIIs.s Doris btevens. of, HOG ISLAND CARPENTERS fornria!V'a ' M"" Iaud Younger' ot Ca"- j AID FOREMEN'S PLEDGE HUNS CAPTURE! AMERICAN HOY PromIst ho s FoIIoneU by , I Burst of Speed at Bit; Corporal Hitchcock, 17 Years Old, Reported i Prisoner WrMliury, L, I, March 11, Corporal Thomas Mltchcock Jr., seventeen-year-old son or the turfmap und polo waver of that tiLme. baa been captured by the Hermans "lomewhere in northern France " according to u w Ire message received at the family home here today. The War Department has been asked to confirm the report. I JiHHieJff.JM;.g;air 5qn too 'ff WS .'ISIJl . 11 A! H't "JH" nt V MARCH 11, 1918 ' ATORNEYS' ACTION Next "Mornl Clnim" Hearing ' T5 - A.ub.a.1 t T nttfj-vti1 Be Arranged by Lawy of Contending Purties l ax "' railfctu o.v 'J-" I ... ... ., , ... ,. , Members of l ounclls I Imnce Coin- mlttee will not he callciJ together this ' -nt.nue the probe Into Senator Vare's "moral Llalm," and the matter , "III be Ignored at a meeting of the conv ,,.. J,c' u,,"- In tpenklng of the i.Vl.o ( liilrmm (jarfney said Thiro Is nothing that the Hiniice Committee i.nn do until the nttornes frr Siintor Vnri- nnd feunejor N'obre get tngeth.r I am In enrntst when 1 hi) that lit Xobte t-h ill lime er op IHirtiinrty to examine the icLords of the work done tit Leigue '.land und on (,iiirnment .iienne T nin iqunlls In eiiruist when I 1 1 tint the ImestlRii- win .o..ti..u; and n..t iine. .will be tummoned liniUr the aiitliorltt Klie.ith- ..mmltt.ob Councils last week "Nolle will bo Munitioned uloni, with others itn? theie Is no ro'on why the ipjihtlnn whither or int Sen itor an hss done work foi whli.h h hits p. t been pild hhall be Kittled .it omc fcr ,.j lnul t, KU -lu.ul along the' lines 1 hidlctted at tin Ktnit and If ou thmlnite politics from thn .Ituatloii ,UMIcult In Kettllnc the onl uiiestlon at Issu- It what work was done md wlnt woiK 1 "as paid for I do not 1 now wh , n the fittortns will .et toKi titer or Just ho It will be iio.hlble to lontinui hut I do not t link tli it tin ilalui cin be lieatd at tin mu'lng whlili will Ic 1.1 1 I foi inxt Jfol Jay" PATRIOTIC WOMEN ASKED TO LIBERTY LOAN MEET Woiku Will Hold Conference 111 tile Hilleue-Stnitfoid Tomoi tow nnd Wednesday I'iitrkitk uniiirii In I'mnsih mil N.n JIKt and inlaw ire nre urged to attend the lonfircino ot .KJbirt Iaian work .onu worK- ',"cv u"."tratfor!l Utlioiigh the tneet- njr )nM tu , l lallld ISpeclllll 111 tile Interest of the. loin workers, an effort Is being made to hive us 1,1 mj women present ut the sivirul muting tin pus- !-1,lU' hesslons win he 111 U nut nine nun ,,,,.,, ,,.,! .I11. tomorrow The ?nftl".R i t,e morning and .iftinmn l'.isons d. siring tickets for tli. luinlioni whl.li w III take plan at 1 ntlntk 'I ut mIbs and Ufrinewilnv tnliv olitalll mem a. lilt liiud.ru irter. of the wouiiii s lonimittte lu the Klnioin Jjiuiiiing fettuie of the opining Kession will t.e mi mtitiess liv l.Itiilinant Ilarrs MIImiii. of tlie Cinadiin arms who wlil d.siilbe his experlinus nt the front Tilt evening in. ting oil lu.-dav will be f attired bv iddrissts bv Stati Sen ator William C Sprmil presid.nt of the Union League. William Slatthen Lewis of Washington eeiutlve, secit tirv of the Nation il Cominltlf. of Pa triotic Soiletl.s, Mr. fuhn T Pratt .liilrmin of tin s'-iond Fedit.il P.e.erve Committee of New York. Mis Mi tolnitte Funk vice thiliniili (t th. Na- tloinl Liberty Lotn Committee and a nieinliet of the woinm's lonimlttic of . the Coutnll of Natlonnl Deftti.., and ' i; P I'asvtnore. governor of tin Fed a pJVve Ii ttiU ' 'ENTIRE BASE HOSPITAL AT SOLDIER'S FUNERAL UnUaUtil Honor ul limy ilinity ior Kenneth Ellis Police Uund t Heads Procession At tin funeril of Kenneth 1.11 It. pil v tte lu the Jiffirsun IIko Hospital No 3$ held toda), the entire base hospital HKtemhled In the Holy Hrlnltv Church The funeral servlies were couducttd b the IJev J ( hapiiian, of Chestnut Hill Preieded lis the polite band the ineni- bets of the ba-e ho-.plt.il formed In line ami iiiitri'iieu titKi nil .unmet Mreei to the ferr, ecortlng tho body to Hud-j dotitleld N J. where Intel mint was ,np,l j;iuR enlisted three months ago Fills enlinted three months ago Two weeks ago he was tilzed with an at- talk of pneumonia, to which be mc- cumbed In tho I'etinsIvanla HoKpltiil last Frldas. A the ptocission piKKul along Sturket siieet in m persons on the Mdennlks te- piostd their hats ' - BURGLARS ROB SHOE STORE A THIRD TIME Safe Drilled and ?900 Stolen. Believed to Be Experts Who Looted Jewelry Store The thlid safe robber at tne Itlvnl Shoe .Compan, 13C North Figlith street, hIuco Janiiar 12 was dlscosirid today when tho stole wub opened About JDOO was taken The craiKsmeu. who gained entraiuo pj cutting a hole through tho lelllng nboso and carefully avoided burglar alal'lli wires, are believed to bo the same who drilled open the 'saf of Chat lea llarlls nnnufactiirltig Jeweler 808 Chestnut street Saturday und took 110,000 worth of Jewelry Tho buiglars apparentls took their time ut their silent "Job,' which wns exiutcd some tlmo between the closing PYPIUU'U BUI 1 1H LIIIIU PltlllTIl III'- l.Unillt 1 of t),e tt(jre Saturday night and Its open-I Ing this morning H some means the . " n'1' V.lllT UTt the floor Through this they lowered i ,. . ,.,, tniie . ".""",'......'.- ' ' ...,,..., , .,.. I ' "u "" "," """ '"a iioin wic front of the building to the rear, vvltere I found by detectives ot the new second Shipyard Carpenters at Hog Island emplojed In the construction of ships -Injected more speed and pep Into their work today, following the pledge of loyalty passed by tlie carpenter foremen of the ard. The 6000 carpenters, many of whom were among those who went out on strike Friday, urged on by their .fore men, attacked their Jobs with renewed vtcrnr. The. Dledce. marlA at a ai In the Adelphla Hotel, declares their de-1 JH'fliii!S V. J . ! thlMe-Hhat I URGES ECONOMY IN USE OF AUTOS FOR PLEASURE Conservation of Gasoline Deemed of Prime Importance in Winning tho War In an address at the Hotel Ad.lphla tndiy before the Auto Trade Assocla tlon, Alfi.d ltcetes, general mat tiger of the National Automobile 1 lininb r r Commene, iwlnted out the neiissl r r .ronomlzlng In the uso of Knsplliio for pleasure purposes Mr Iteeves poln ed out that the auto Industry bad adopted a 'Win the War" slogan anil were go ing through with It might nnd main There will In all probabll ty 1." fewer pleasure ars manufactured this t ear than for many eirs l'"u"u?,ln,M"ro truck", tractors and othir cars that win help the industry of the lountrj The ntitomoblle lndustr has gone In to help the lio.ernment 'J.ie produitlon if gasoline Is ample, but do not waste It "Automohllo agents who sell to the farmers lire InstrUitrd to tr to se .ars tint will .liable the farm. r to In 1 his stun- to tne maiKii m" '""" and lirlp tho iSowrnment ti Its s f prem. effort to oblaln their pioduit ' '""'Till? "V b hlstor -milting hot a mone -making period In I usiness The omoMle ttade Is mklng great sac rllkes for the Ooiernment, glIng.lts mcihanli- and nil other resouices "petdlng up that Is what the auto tn duliftr ineiiti. Teuton Airmen Again Uamb Naples Naples, Mirih tl Naples was nt tatkeil bj Teuton nMatois earl tlil mottling About twinU bombs were ilropp.il In 11 r.sldentlal ipi irtet The I. tints Included siin ociupints of u 1 oj'plf.l ONLY THE 'FIT' GOOD FOR TRENCH FIGHTING Tip" bent to Draft Board No. 50 by One of the Boys Over There Unit tin plivsliillv lit ait ans good In the rencIl trt nclics iinorillng to n gtatultous tip rtcelv.d tod i) bv lot il Diaft Hoard No 50 from a oinig Phil adelphia Koldlir who Is 'our thin ' 'lho 'tip" and other advice . itnc In th.i form of a letter from William P Hitter, twent-hl vears old, of 1713 lUrard us emu to whom a .ticKtloiinilre was sent liiiembti ."J, i'Jl It nail .is fol'ows 'I tlgurtd tint Fiule Sam could use tne before ou renhed mj nimiler o I voluntarlls enlisted I am now In active service somewhere in France and I wish sou the best of lmk in the stlfition of tlm ituotii fiom our district Don t be nv.ttiilous and take lilm who m'glit not thtough some phVKlial ill-ibllltv. prove of value ovei here We aro v.olng to llc k Old Filtz. ko let lilm who does hii lilt ut home in.e some Judgm.nt Whei (vcr a man Is who Is doing his bit that Is bis tieneli Let lilm hold it" Aiiung Hauei nt tho time of ills enlist ment was ii publleltv tlerk In the em ploy of the lit II 'I deplume Compiti, Sesenteentli nnd Arih stints The rpie.tlonnaiie w is forwarded to lilm b his mother, vvifli whom he livid ut the Gil ml avenue addr. kk AititKsr (Jim. rou tukit X. Y. Police Pind Manajunk Girl, Missing Since Satuulay 'I he New Aork polite depirlmcnt to d iv wiled the Informat'on to this cits that thev hid apprehended llftim-vear-old Slor Wocjho, of S Lock stteit, Slnn ultink, who had lieen inls.ltig fioni hir home Klmo S iturdav She is wanted bv the Slauavunk pit lie on a iliaige .if having Ktolen $J0 from Flunk Ilttir of liu7 Slltihell street Sl.us attended the Queen Line Publli Sihool and her parents sn Klie went to New York to get a position and avoid the child 1 ibor law of this cltv she has been at it Hid befo, e on othti t barges llei bt other, Tonv thirteen stars old. was ari.Kted tod iv fot smash ing window s lu a SI,inaunk mill with an air tltlt cirrs sioo comphnsatiox ! Gloucester M.tn Was Injuied in Cani-i den Plant ' e ompen-itlon for foit weeks at the, rite of $10 pet wtek was nnatdtd Ilobb W Hobo 179 Sout'i Ilurllngton street, ' (ilouie'tet i It, tod ly bv It.feieo liar-1 rv .1 tloash of the workmen s tom penK itlon bureau The defend int In tho tasp was tho Camden Forge Com pinv, where. It Is t lalmed In Pnbo his sight nnd hearing were impilred b .m nccldent Iat Octobet I Iteferee Onash aln uwarded to C H nilev 830 Slirket stteit. llrldgtton. N I J. threi ssitks temnorirs compensation I ot the rate of the J5 per week and pir tlal ills iblllty pumcnts for nine svtiks "DON'T DELAY IS TEXT OF FOUR-MINUTE MEN 25,000 of Them Start on Cam- paign to Boost Income Tax Returns and Payment 'J WelltS-lltil llimien.i.l . i. ... . . -... i iiui- .Minute I Men will start out today on a nation-1 "in.) tainpaign in Impress upon the Aintrl.an public their patrIotP,. ,1 , y ..... ,,, ,,-,r u,e, ,0 lf,r0(i IIIUiB ends April 1 Taxpajers 'have seventeen da.vs, not tountlng Sundays , H000 Vni nTudtloV-lgaSV,U0" 50 per tent of the amount due The 'Four Sllnuto Men" will appear In i ---.. "v,,,," special nitet Iiibm will bo held b chambuj ,f"on: mtice, boards of t.ade. rota, uX uncheon Hubs and business Bu S Ions to hear the addresses S j ay' is the warning that will bo Blvc,i by the speakeis Taxpacr will be rt" ed to protect themselves an nw "tlm C.ov eminent b being prompt It vv 11 1 coi? the Government money ami trouble tn hunt down tho man who dodge" the- tn con.o tax,. but the word has gone forth fiom headquarters that this vvllii Bete.,.s blank andlit, fi from every unmarried person whoso ne Income for 1917 was JlOOOoV more and from every married person svhosa ,,e Income was 12000 or more. They wni h sipplied with facts and figures to JLtS hat the rich and tlie n,,n "Vm Z Income alike are made to bear aw share tt the common burden. ROYAL ARCANUM rilOTKCTS ASimiCAN JIOMKS ,"." "ir aia. HJtt vi . X i PLAN TO TRAIN WOE AS ASSISTANT PASTORS Presbyterian and Reforms Churches, Short of Mascu. Vi line Material, Adopt Idea I SEEK $150,000 FUND Money Needed to Aid Philadelphia School for Christmas Workers Take Up Task I'lins to train women to become m If """' i'"""" ' 'resojterian and ite. f formed churches lmn tie. ... ... J a tesult of the war There is n Rhortir, ffl of oung men nallabIo for this worlr 'U Announcement of this was made todt, M b a contmltteo representing forty p... $M bterl.m churches which are Interestnl M in mo mocmen Tlio women will al0 m bo trained to net ns executes In thti. t .lines of church work and alo to be. 1 To obtain funds for this importwt 1 "" """i"" '" raiso 51JO000 tilll 19 bo stirted In a few dajs under th, M ati'plces of the Deaconess House ns t! IMillidelphla School foi. Chrhtlan Work fl err. 1 oe money is in lie used to Increat. the facilities of the school and protlo! more scholarships In the statement li sued today tho contmltteo ras Tint tho churches are Ferlously fMl nig hid i-ueci 01 me war n the denleiln J-al of thi'lr ranks of workers there cdnU llfl (tnlltil Plan l.f. l . " U' .1 .. ..... ..-.. wuti; me nr we wr JM reieMng an Increaalne- nnmi... . 'J niimtH for loung women mm.i....' Vi OH ImhArlnnl ..nBliAK.. . .. "-"l IQ 'cicni to i. various Is oer- 1 nr . .. on linportnni positions In tli puMics Tho demand nniv whelmlns and will continue for iMr, to tome ' ' pjiovi: succns&rt r Our experience haB proved that sounr women, ptopeny trained nm ni.u: fJ successful In many important branchVj 11 of church work. A somewhat noveljl.d il In which they are maklm? ir,..i i .i.r. . ?'! pastors' assistants. Large numbers of k ..lit. ricclut,,.,. t.,.BnH . .. v Ol and wo aro looking to oung women tn take, tlulr places " 'Our plans have tho official indorse. ... ... .... ... . itKujiieiy oi I'liiiauelohla wnicn ut u reient meeting heartily n. fil uurseu mo worn or tlie Institution So- j.l ll ll and lCKlUA Work.ru ttl.lt .... .. t tenselt nrartlenl trnlnlr..- .. ki.i. .. . m 1 -. , .. , .tiiiwii binOQIS '? t sucn as ours give, are specially needM 2 In the big Industrial and munltlons-pro. 1 ittictng cmters where changes In fam. IK llfo nnd tlie lessening of home re strilnt, duo to the departure of the fathers nnd big brothers to the front, havo developed problems fcerlously litre utt nine the welfare of girls emp!o)ed hi iiiiiories anu oi cnuaren 'Dining the decade of Its lilstor) the ' Iitaconess House his lieen partlcularh ' suciessful In tr lining women for special worl; In lonneition with the churches and community welfaie Sfore than thlrt deaconesses are In active servj.ee i In this state, with others In fore'pi i pirts of tlie lountr, three In China two In Japan, two In India and one In Korea j h:ni:i:l piplic invitkd 'i With the proposed fund we can , greatly Increase tlio number of our gi uluates und the value of their work. Ii Tlielr point of slew as missionaries and social workers Is whollv undenomlna- .' tlon il and their efforts are directed ti i all si ho need help, whether In the city " Kitinis on the rural frontiers or In the i Isolatid monutaln districts. I ' So, although our Institutions U 1 prlmarllv of Interest to Presb) terlans, ' Its benefits touch the general public at j nuiiy points and we hope to have wide spread lo-operntlon at this time when ' nil worth) projects effective In war emergencies and In tho reionstructlon period later on, are generously being KUppIled with necessary funds" The oflliers of the committee which will dlreit the movement are S S Star. tin, t nun Ulan , iiiuiu.it j, jauuil, t its iY cn tirmau , joscpn .vice uiiocn, ireaj- v urer; Sirs Pcrrs S Allen, chairman ot lien, ciiairman ot f other members ti lemus. Sirs Wil- ft Irs Howard II ,K the women a division, being Sirs Dobson-Altemus ii tni t -stCLean, Jirs itonara n , 1 tlltllll, .IIIKS JlllllU llttlll I.IUBIlllll. . 1I... tt H.I.I.. 11. tt'lltln... 11 . I Hill I J. I .tiiivj . I 'I tllllltti.i Roberts J Lewis Tsvaddell and Dr Peny S Allen UOUBED AND BEAT OLD MAN t Man Captured in Tendetloin Is Held After Companion's Escape ' Frank Folan. of 150J Snnln street, svas arrested last night nt Franklin and Callowhill Vtreets by Patrolman SI)ers. of the sice rnuad, after he and a com pinion had attacked an old man. Henry Clark, of 5420 Summer sttect, and rob bed and beaten him. according to the police Folan'H companion got away after SIvers had fired several shots at both of tlie men. SliiglKtTnte Watson held Folan for couit CI irke svas ko badlv beaten that lie wns sent to a hospital for treatment He sild ho did pot recollect much about the attack and that he had lost some mone and his ke)s in tho struggle. Honor Herbert V. Riddle's Memory Memorial services In honor of Quar- . .- .., . -,. 111.1.11. T US.. lerniasi. r Jierueri tt iinuiir, t ,j . , of tho Cherlkee, lost off the Delaware Capes, were held seKterdav at the Ti tuple Lutlietan Chunk Kulogles by mo p tsior, tin' Jtev . runiiiwu. ,.. -Weni lib of the Sunday school class; Lkutmrint Divld Hniiseuian, of the II S. N ; Drew Mot gun. for the Boy Siouts, and John Alker were heard The Diddle famll) and sailors from the navy yata svtro in mo nuuiencc. $2.00 Snirts for Spring If there is a more ex tensive or better assort ment of shirts at $2.00 in Philadelphia, 'we are not aware of it. Many disinterested people tell us that there is no variety that equals it. TACOB. 1424-1426 Chestnut Sj iiuiiiiiiiiuinciiiiis iffl I i EL
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