frf 'trJKTW 1 '.. .'. .M', . f V- EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 13, 1918 YTTOft&BEGLI AMEOMLTALIANI w B Aoroplnni Austro-Tc- ti Abbattuti Durante un Solo Glorno tJNENTE OFPENSIVA rTncursione Acrca Compluta i AViatori Tcdcschi Sopra la Ci,tta' dl Pnrigi Jlshed and Distributed Under. : Vi PERMIT No. 341 Authorized by the act of Ittttober C, 1917, on fllo at the JiMtofflce of Philadelphia, Pa. tfBy -order of the President A. S. BURLESON, Postmaster General. JW- METHODIST CONFERENCE ASKS THAT NATION BE MADE DRY Americans Capture Hun Airplane Crew Continued from I' On Important measure by a proinlro of local option. And that wo bellovo these niennurr-H to h unacceptable BUbntltutps and miMorftiKcn and elodainir n-seponillilllty of ollnc on tho one-thine mom need ful. Th referendum la tho achemo of politician' to nivo tlie rnvloon. And that we urge tho Nuppnrt nt the primaries and nt the next election of nil candidate who pleilso tlicmcclvi's to vntp for tho ratification of the na tional prohibition nmendmeut. UI'SII COI'Y TO ITtKHIDKNT Tho resolution urulnc iiutlon.il prohlhl- fiinllnuetl from I'iim1 One I 111 hilled iin.4 wounded In the re.ir of tho urea penetrated b)' tho Americans. W. Dlltwirtli. chorister, tho llov. On- liellun JHWuein. Just befeiie luljounimeiit or the morn ing nenlot! reports of district euper IntendcntM vve-rti pie-enti'd Some of thee nflkerH of the iiiliference took ac tion na food conaervatlon menauro was cualtm tii uspiiII l.ltterl the liquor traf- IH llllU ell 1IIKC in lKUIu.t tnu i.in- rlifle. thn ltev Henry Krnnlilln and the llev. "W Kit ml Fox ; blocrnphlcnt ec relary, tho ltev. frank K. OrnelTs rail road necrettu-y. tho tlev W M l. IIuhh; HtiittHllvlati. the Hov I'ranli lv. OraelT; ,mni.niFiMon nt.'rT utHlftantH. the Itov. Henry lies mul tho .PORTUGUESE Rhl'LL Jtev. Frantln A. Munluvo; IrciKun-r, the " TVIlTfilM lfl w A. irwRiwon ; ussiMiunt-4. tne w v.41 .. 1". V. Riiahtcn mid tho ltev. Course j ltov. ltev. Homn, 13 marzo. . ' M. ultimo notlzle clume dnl Quartler fale Italians rcBnalnno che una arcbevole attlvlta' c' rplcgrtta dal ulco lungo tutte l llnec cho si AltMendono nulla frnntn delle mnntni-nn o 'i' sjieclalmente tra II Brenta ed II l'l.ivc. I SfM w!-Hl austro-tetleechl tentano coniplere UHf ifeMIMUnl ........ ...ll ...... I -l-ll II ry, wo'wiii icibu tain fiutui ue'iit: mice !fX, Jrijiane, ma non rlescono mat a ran- 4 aruna-ere nlcun oblcttlvo polche' rII 1" B0no H'rnl,r' prontl a disperriere KtTMplngere 11 nemlco non upptna uuesti yr,-,-ffmm quaistasi tentatlvo. .&? rlpartl Itullanl d'lncuralonc 0 le JL& fKtuglla dl esiplorazlone sono attlvlsilmo l,S- ;iMiiao cl lmnecnano In comhattlmentl -Mj'qutlle avversarle, combattlmentl con BjMKo eempre favorcvolo per nil Itallanl Kr1 'he coetano al nemlco perdlte conslde- alxo Introduced by the ltev. Dr. John sen. "The effoits of our minister to ob tain plcdKrs to food uona, rvatlon mene urea arc aerlnusly hampered becauaa tho people know that the (lovcrnment sanctions millions of pounds cf food -aluo wasted In drink," It read In part. 1 "I was rndln? a while ago about a primary election which took place in a New Kni;land city There were many laborlnB men In the city nnd It wan arranscd to rtceo the votes of the fnctory hands In the cvenlnc after they left their work. It happtned that tho primary occurred on vi'ednesd.iy even Ini?. the nlBht of most of tho pmyer mietlnR.s In tho place. Six men be-IniiL-lnir to a certain church went to race or tho n.itlonal pndtlliltlun amend ment. Tho Ite l)r f. H ItlckleN. dltikt miperlntendent of the northneMer-i din irlct, In who'c territory a larpe portion (if tho M-. nl led mi a- A ids eluded, said- "tn cum section of this reKloii there la ono wtloon to every 101 perHons, and In tho Kcctlon of Xow riilladelphla thero l one jloon to every iilnety-keveu persons, or one lo eery thhtrrii rcRlstcre-d vot To try to conserve coal when tho production i'a lMClty Is ho seriously hlrdered by booze Is as reasonable ns to ti to consf-rve feKid and ship Brain across the c.lH to bo mado Into btei Both must fin down toRiither I'rohlbltlon Is a war measure Tho increasei In Sunday work In mines the prayer meeting that nleht and did ,,ml ,,hops In a (treat di-trlmetit to the not co tn the polllnB place. At this M,irltii.il welfare of tho communities .if- meetltiR three of these men prayed earn- fected " eMly for the temperance cause They . n r a.iked 1od that the rum alio mlnatlon ,nU.ml(Mlt nf tll0 N-ortll ,,,trlcl n.,aied mlKht bo plotted out And the, other inif .. hl.IltIcl,H ,,as- , thl. three Bdld. Amen! Next mornlnK tho ,pmo nro t ,..Unrlllpnt wlth leat- papera announced that tho rum party i,, daya" In tho brewery "Wo protest llilU tlllll tl.V i lllillKlll il lAllVUJ iuui t.nndun, MJrch tn Attacking the PortURUese troops near I.ascntle, a bUc fierman raiding party nun caught by machlne-cun fire from the front and on both flanks, and'suffered he.-uy casual t'es. Tho follow Ins olltcl.il statement waa Issued' n This moraine, after a heay bom bardment, a lame hotUlle rnldlnR party attached I'ortURue.se posltlon.s south east of I..nentle on a front of about "(in yardj. The raid was completely repulsud Tho hortlle Infantry was caught by niachlne-llun tire from the front and on both llanks and suffered heavy Iock, both when endeavoring to cmss our wire and when retiring through our nrtlllry harage Manv dead or wounded Oermans were left In No Stan's Land. Several prisoners remained In tho hands of thn Portu Cuee One r.f our posts east nt Zonncheke was raided by the e-nemv A few of our men are missing HoMllo i.ilds attempted at the name hour against ttirco of our peits smith of this point were niccessfull renuNed There was some artillery activity on both sides today at different points between H.irlne'oiirt and tho Kcarpe. LONG-RANGE HRITISH GUNS SHELL CAM BR A I llerlln. B6.- Mll. MTJe azlotil ,.;. niinuono i4 ieu da lungo parte eiuusl deirartlgllerla tutte le llnce ,ne e spesso aumentano dl lntenslia' 0 trA lAstleo ed It Ttrpnlrt n aatl'Altlplano dl Aslaco. oinl olta i-ho fkw W austro-tedeschl lasclano avanzaru PA Mlche loro rlparto o quando occorre ujvVyiwaiizzare , inl. It I .,. ,tHnA T,lt 'ii'.ilnwf liiijf.r.itlnn.s In too innui mill full I ,,. . .1.-111 . 1 -.. . vr,ln V..H- I .. Ikiil il i nf Hinu , " ...."...."... .... ,, mil nun, ni riii-niiu v.i 11 .-letrr.tl ',--- " "' v. -.... 1 rations in 100 nrencry. iiij h-ii'jh six men had any business in the prayer .).., .,,1 ion eomcrts In his dltrltt last meeting that night. They should hao ...,.. jra.oon expended In Improvements and debts, and 86u men In the United States service. Report of thn Hev llr. H Blckley Hurns, of tho western district, showed 13U converts) added lout year: $63,000 expended 111 Improvements and debts, 1024 men In th" United muioh iwrvire, llpimrt of the ltev Dr. 5eorge been at the polls. 'Hut,' ynu say. 'could they not have voted tlrst, and then have gone to the praer meeting?' No, sir, It was their tolcnui ChilMInn duty to ' vote early, nnd then le-maln near tho I primary polls to Induce every man they ' could intluenco to also voto against rum. i:tti:h votu than puav I shots of the heaviest eiltlier fell In tile town, savs the latest Uirmau War Clfllce report Tho statement addn th.e' llrltlf-h ar tillery fire directed against villages in tho rear claimed numerous victims among tin- French population. W. "It Is more religious to olo than to Honson. South umtru'i, " nmi- ., , .. nxneniled In salary Increases, 1.7.180 1 "'Hut.' ynu iisk. "do vou recommend paid out 111 Improvement!, that the church go Into politic). '" Y-s, nlialelm nnernvlntin tnllltnra f?!, dlf nemlco. ' "'r, I elo Not au churcn organliatlons. ,UI aviatorl ta anl eel Innlesl mn1 '"" cnurcil represenicil ny 1IH in- nnd debts; 3D0 converts; "S3 men In the service. Resolutions wero adopted lamenting ,h,, illness of Mrs. Josuih Berry, mother Henderson. Detroit. Jllch. ; Charles B. i pilots nung out vvmti ik .i. f -ttlvitslmi a diirnnte nnerii iililmi .in., el'vldual members. When wo go Into ,,f Ulchon Berry, who will celebrate her W lomi hanno brllhmtemente sostenuto t0 o i-hall help to clem up a lot i nlnety-thlrd birthday anniversary next J., twnecchl scontrl aercl con squadrlglle dl "l noni nevmry in tms country. J no j Sunday. t "l""1"" nrairei i eiuan lentavano rng- (rj Wungere le llnee Itullane per bom J, Iwrdarne le retrovlc. ' ' Da un comunlcato ufflolale. lerl nuh. bllcato al rlleva che durante la piece , dettte elornata Ell aviatorl Itallanl erano riaecltl ad abbattere clnquo aeroplanl teutcnlcl. Y IfTUttO tnieeln rrArlf.t-A ph. II nnmlrn kVlPr Inlzlare la nuova offenslva alia J , Ironta Itallann. 'A'l Durante t'fttf.sreo inmnlnln limAHl' , ''Aril aviatorl teutonic! contro la cltta' 5. jf dli'Napoll, non si ebbero a verlllcare bh hIIj, n ...... .Jt 1.1 - -I IV w io win ein., ui'i iii.ietiou e, ejircn M' MMII KMmK. ..Inl.. ..l.l.n.l I . !.. y-wai. uuiiiiu lkii'ii wile: iii'litf&iuiu lill,.i- iKiUitro aue netto Mtllmo che si verifl- C&TVna nelt'Osneelnln delle Pleeoli, ft,. 8uorl,'parecchle altrc so no vorlflcarono C'.'V. nelle case colnlto dalle hombe. Tuttl I Az.-.i. . - ... ..:.. :. rpmafi9 to i lerm appariengono ana brevvera and saloon keeper.! and tlin lespcctablo cltlzena uho rent their pioperty for naloon and Immoral purpeisrs are greatly shocked because, 1 have seen fit to say a fw plain win da nbout this booze business. Hem Is nil extract from a letter which I icceived tin, other day. "1 am surprised that ono holding the high place In tho church which you hold should descend to the low level of world ly politics The Injury to jour church must be great I hold It in the duty of ministers to preach the gospel, adminis ter the i-ai-raments and have to do with matters that are spiritual. Kt Is no place for them to get down Into tho i unseemly scramble of politics I would I advise ou to attend to your own af fairs and let the politicians attend to 1 ondoii, March 13 Tho BrIIMi con tinue to advance In Palestine-. An ol1lcl.il statement Miys- On Sunday night and Monday a furthers advance was made nstrlelo the Jerusalein-N'.ibulus road Con siderable casualties were Inflicted upon tho enemy and bevcral machine guns were captured. AniMlerdam, March II. A British air sriunelron captured two Herman air planes In full (light near ilhent. Ilcl- Ottlelal visitors who are attending the I glum according to a telegram fiom the hisslon are Bishops John W , Hamilton, Dutch-Belgian frontier of the American University, Wathlngtnn. I The Brltls-li airmen, being In heavy I) C ; John W. Basbford, I'ckln, China ; numerical superiority, surrounded their l.uther B WIImiii, New York; Wilson i opponents. The Hermans saw thero was S. Lewis, Foil Chow, ciuna; i.uwin . no rnance ot escape uauier man ngnt Hughes, Maiden, Mass.; Theodore S. to Inevitable death, the two Herman u.ig.s unci meekly iirtlsn lines, sur- "COURAGE! JUSTICE MUST TRIUMPH' U. S. WORKINGMEN ASSURE RUSSIA Amer lea's vvurltltictiieii have Vnhlnst". M,im'' !?, stilt a liussagi, to llm lieyP'f f l,1,,,la i . i l..i. n'..l..i ilntttllKltlOll. uriiiK onro morn sirong rniui e ukhii ', r tiin Xnicrlcin I'nleralloii of l-alnir, today uiiuoimrril liflwi" spoken by cabin lo Uus-I.i fr lal'""". "om' lirrs't culilo reatNi "Tn lli All-Kiih-lun Solet, .Moscow: "Wo inliire-ss tl III (lie luinc of world lllirrly. Vi itssttre- on that the people i of Hip 1'nllcd Slates arc pained by over blow nt Russian freedom as they would be by a blow at their own. The American people desire lo be of sen Ire to tho Russian people In their 4ruKKle to snfeRiiaril freedom and realize Its opportunities. W" desire to bo Informed as to how may help. We unealc for a great orsanlcd movemrnt of uorMiiR piHiple who are deioteil to the tauso of iree ilom nnd the Ideals of democracy. We as Hire Mm also that the whole .American nation nrilently desires to be helpful to Russia and awaits with eiiKcrness an Indi cation from Russia as In how help may most pITeetUely bo extruded. To all those who ;-trlo for freedom we say, 'Courage! Jusllte uiiisl triumph If all free peoples stand united against autocracy!' "We await your suggestions. "American Alll.tmu for Labor and I)e nine racy, "SAMCKI, f'.O.MI'KRS, I'resldent." SAMUEL GOMPERS GERMAN RAIDEIt CLOCKS ARE FORFEITED TO U. S. I'ltANCIS SAKE IN VOLOGDA Mitchell, St Paul, Minn., and Fred D. Lccte, Atlanta, Oa. Others Include Frank Mason North, D D.. L.L.D., of tin- Board ot Foreign Missions D. D Forsyth, D. 11, Boaid of Home Missions and Church KMenslon; I Oarland Penn, Frcodmen's Aid So ciety; 1 ). Hartman, D 1)., Board of Sunday Schools ; the Hev. Dr. Charlea Truo Wilson, Board of Temper.Mice. Pro I'lliltlnn and Public Morals; Charles H. Kiyepo)azlone civile. S'5. 'flfn telegramma da H eJi lerl 1'altro a n Parlgl annunzla , nntto gll aviator! hanno compluto un'altra In sopra quella cltta". Alia In prcsero purtc novo squadron!, aeroplanl tcdeschj furono ab- ip,, teckuchi' &,t,'orBlone S -i nltliitr fcjJ nkittirt mrO """" BS - vlttlmo dcllp bombu amontai.o a &W'ucctsl e BO ferltl nolla cltta' dl I'a- liXjHW) 66 vlttlmo M ebboro durante un M . - ... nM. i ii.nn.n.n jn . - Htw c,ite;Aiuai iiiiuiiiidin ii-iii. ici- .'. TMtti IVTAfrnnnlltnnn rt- - ...v,. I theirs, lour place Is at the holy altar, i (iutherle, 11. D. Hpuotth League; D. and you ought to stay where ou be- w Howell, lieneral Deaconess Board; I long." j. i, Hlngetey, Board of Conference "Hxactly How anxious these fellows claimants, and Hzra Hquler Tipple. D. :iie about the purity and dignity of tho j p president of tho Jliew Theological SKS r-vil mftSftatrtB per soffocazlone. ovc una folia Im- cercava rlfuglo, Queste vlltlme, sono in maggior "yjjWkrto donno e bambini, f"?Clnquanta donno che si trovavano l 'l4MHVratA in linn f-rtc-i ,li mnfartill.ii fii- Rr rono In tempo salvate dalle snuadro della .croce Ilossa Americana, cho rlufcci" a pulpit' Hove concerned they am that wo shall simply 'preach the gospel' that Is, let them alone. But, so help me CJod, 1 shall not let them alonol We are preaching tho gospel when tho pulpit fairly thunders against clvtc graft, and commercialized vice and political shy sters and the- center of diabolism on earth the legalized saloon. We have preached against the faloou. and against the saloon, and resolved against the saloon, and protested against tho saloon, nnd wept in the presence of the eU-sola Seminary, at MadlHon, N ,T, U. S. Agents Probing I. W. W. Actions Here f ontlmifsl from Pace One ployment of those wearing the disloyal button. 'Out of about 7000 men employed on flew away toward the lounded by a flock of British planes. EVANGELICAL CHURCH CONFERENCE CLOSES Next Year's Session Will Bo Held at Baltimore Pastor's Appoint ments Announced lericy stmre, l'n March 13 The twenty-fourth annual Central Pennsyl vania Conference of the United Kan gellcal Church came to a close here late yesterday with announcement of appoint ments or pastors In the live districts. Next ear'a session will be bold at Baltimore. Only thirty-five changes of pastors were mad", slightly fewer than last year. Changes In appointments were as fol lows : York district J I Punlap, preslllne etdrr, llronklvn A M Jfnltlnv nrnnvUlc. n. J. Ilavne, Pint Prnsneii, .1 w Waltz, rvitcin. It i" eiutlirl"-, Yurie, C'brlit C r taiii-v yotk, rrimess street, ej se ai- Couit Orders Instruments Brought Ashore by Thiorichcns Turned Over to Palmer An echo of the en,.c of Captain Max V. 'I hlei leliens, tile tl rman i-ca ollloer who Is si'ivlng a trni In the Atlanta penitentiary for white slaverv, was he. nil tod. iv when Judge 1 hompson In the Federal Omit mad" un mdir for the foifeltuie to th" United Mates fSnv i rnnvnt of llfteeu chronometi rs and several articles that were brought Into this eitv fiom the Prlliz Uitel Fried- rle.h, while It was Interned at League Island Navy Yard Thlcrlrhcns was acquitted of n charge of smuggling the chronometers, nnd when the case against him fell, the ilovernment abandoned similar prosecu tions against Adalbert K Flcher. who is now Interneet ns an alien eneinv at Fort Oglethoipe, tla . his wife. Helene Fischer, and Henrv Itnhai r a wholesale grocer nnd lmpoiter. While nineteen chronometers nnd other in tides were landed In this country without conformity to the customs laws, Thlurlchens ennvlneed the 1ury that he had no Intention of defrauding the (lev- i eminent Fifteen of these ship ducks were seized bv (iovernment imthorities nt th Inline n! Fischer. II'IOI Wlsi-allllk- on avenue. Pelliain. and four at noimei s , store, Fifth and Hace streets To a libel for the forfeiture of the goods Fischer and Itnhner disclaimed all right or title to them, and as no I claimant appeared for tln-m. Assistant I nltiel States District Attorney i.nwaru S Krcmp today askd Judge Thompson I to order them forfeited to the Oovcrn ment. Thi' older was made, nnd Mr I vTremp sa'd that the llfte, n cluonom?i lers binoculars a cameia and Its au-purti-mraes would he turned over lo A v .Mltcliell Palmer, custodian of alien neiiiy propel ty Slmllar uetlon would be taken In the case of the I'rlnz Hitel's property found In the possession of Roll er, said Mi lrvmp MISS UIIEKX GETS 00,000 U. S. Ambassador Cables Ho Was Entertained by Mayor niislilngtnn, March 13 AmbafMiilor Francis at Vologda cabled tho State De partment under date of March It the social tidings tint lie and the other diplomats there had been entertained nt dinner by the Mavor. Francis apparently has no present In tentions of moving from there and evi dently Is In no danger. EXPLOSION KILLS THHKI. Kctosenc Poured on Kirc Fntnl to Mother and ChiUlicn Bridgeport, Conn., , March tS.Mis sriiinle UngeV. slxty-l ho. ears oil. her on. Harry tlnger. nineteen c.ue ..... I LTi'l a daughter, Martha lleen Kara old nie dead, and unuthi'f 'a"'''' Theresa. Is expected to lesover from burns resulting from un rxplosloi blch I si t llro to their home here when the i-on po'ured kerosene oil tin u"J.l,"r'' TTn. I . Following tho exploflon, Harry Un ger ran 100 ynids to the homo of a neighbor w tn nin cioem-n ; ..; Sued woman and her two daughters were rescued from, tho burning house nd. with tho brother, lushed to the ""'im port hospital, where thrco dlcel of their Injuries. ' ANOTHER STRIKE IMMINENT Disaffection Among Ictnl Trade Shipworkcrs in the South Mobile. Ala.. March 13 -t-'''".; "' shipbuilding plants accede to the Ir do. inands before Monday the metnl-traoo "Xrs. comprlMng lacmlths ma chlnlsts, electilclans. molder?. p.i teirj mnkers. Plumbeis and sheet-metal work; Jirn will strike. Thev denmid seventj ?"o cents""1!,5 hour for mechanic;, with double pay for overtime, and ilftv cents nhTn,fwrt7,ousand workers re I Involved NAVY ANNOUNCES 3 DEATHS Accidents Responsible for All, De partment Reports Wa.hlngton, Mar.h 13 -Three deaths from accident were announced by the Navy Department today as follows; elcerge Dewey Sinks. mush-Ian. 1 S Nevada, '.'2 Pioneer stieet, Dayton, O ; 'necldently hilled while playing baseball William l-'inll Buerger, coxswain. I S S. Burrows, skull fractured In fall from smokestack, College Point, 1. I Charles John Fazio, machinist' mate Rome, tla.! skull fractured In fall tiom seaplane at Penacola, Fla PRICE-FIXING POLICY CALLED FLAT FAlLURi Contrressmnn Kelley Flays Admin- Istration Says U. S. Control of Naturnl Resources Inevitable Washington, March 13. The Govern ment's price-flxlng policy was denounce! s nn nbscluto falluro by Represent., live Clyde Kcllev. of Pennsylvania, b,, fnro tho House Intetstato and Porclm Commerce Committee today. Ho spoko In support ot his bill to em. Ii.-ci mi' i ii-aiuciil, CO cake over and copper opetate coal mines, oil field nmi trm, mlnid ll.nl... I..., ... -,-' """-' "luusiricii and water-pewer declopments. The con trol of nil these commodities has comi Into the hands of n ery few men who nro "charging all the trafllc will bear la splto of the Government's attempt it price llxlng, Kcllcy declared. "This centralization was a danger In times of peace," ho said, "but In war tlmea It Is a menace and a peril to thi vcty safety of tho nation. The natur.i resources will bo taken over by tn i.itlon before the next eighteen month, 'vivo passed, whatever this commit., doe., with this bill. Attempting !o! s- the Inevitnbln will nni.,J,.i?. . Ituatlon worse." ' "",no a " Lovctt Heads New Railroad Division Washington, March 13 Judge Robert S. l.ovett has been nppolntcd director of a new division of capital expenditures of the lallro.ed udmlnlstiatlon UJwfr Hamilton 1 Hamilton Watches If. These StsndMr.l Walch-s arn hnenn ns 'lhe Wntrh of Itiillrnn.l Veciimev, nnd comMnil with our 'Si rk iifler punhH"Q" slvci iii mi IJf-nl tlmelo-ener i-iiis for the Hamilton. . ??. Smith & Mn Market St. at 18th NJ VA Help Teacher with this oodwork ili. xogsii vnieiic.ieia, cms riusci a . -,""'1 "'" ijiyicou.u.n.i ..ni i...ib i-uih fc'j'1 trasportarle altrove prima che le bombe i bo crystallized Into ballots,, and when fc-., coimssero ll fabbrlcato. m..-hi brlcht. I'lirllnle iliMHrt W It fox. nrenlillnc tlons wtought by the saloon. But how t th() rver front In Philadelphia nnd along , -'f iSb"linnoVeinultS"cV,''lSl;"IJr miifh l.nu tlis snlnr.n nro.l fnr nil thnfi ...... ill ..-11 ,".,.tKl H.Jnovrr ein 11 I 1. I...ll''er tho Wl m ngton Bay, about tsiio men are iiunm. - - "oo.-ri i.eeour .1 i. nw. i ennier: SlirvuvlUe. i. P. ri-wterbduch wearing the emblem of the 1. W W.i t'untMr illntrici C I. Sone-. prmiillnix .. , . . , lelilir, nurnhiim. W It nronn. Center II ill of which 'Bill Haywood, who Is now j a. shulm t.lvirpool. e- c frnmer. under Federal Indictment In Chicago for ' :V-'lVn" JW n'-'sl'hVlit. PorT'Ttevor. io ,., 11,1 , inn, !" r. flayer, rennn creex, J m much has the saloon cared for all that? i I am glad tho day has at last come when our sermons and prayern and resolu i tlons nnd protestations and tears shall I 'by sober citizen votes this Insolent, law less, black-handed enemy of the republic shall be throttled and clicked and hurled back Into tho hot hell from where le came. Wt V. IS BAL CAMPO MILITARE fc. GORDON IN ATLANTA, GA. -- 'll!anAt!f l.ni.lnln ., .. "ITraI. L-. . " W'L- -,.S.'silv a...lULU 11. 111.1.3 O.llll. cjoando gi: Stall Unltl declaero cho l.i ftf&'J b&ndlera stellnfn nt hoIska 11 nn.ll. -loll.. jrtUfWlonl clvlll combattcntl per II trlnnfo ja.a iivu civuca , ueua giusiizia e eie;ia uem K'; oMla, m'gllala e mlgllnla dl Itallanl fev owrstiro ad Indossare 1'onorata dlvlsa del Crilto d'Amerlca per coniplere II loro I ,..'4aer versn ooest.i Pntrln ,11 ,,!-' ........ .. . '" "'"." "''" "'" rsrtr ,t, . :- , . ' ' exu.tani suouc, vv o are com ng, father rfcUoltl dl essl hanno irla' ers.itn u inm V'CUe"e dato la loro vita per la santa - Mnll' nll.l . ,., 1 f -.1 .i.iTw.i.1, i,iwih. .in,, c.jiii, u. Bin cumin I-- W '1-m.AM nw.l ..1..l....l . ,.,-.' , wut.u.o , iwi,i, iu4ieiaai (ieuruizio e 1'dl fronte al modernl Unnl, molt! e (tl cacora al nddestrano nel c.imoi Ktarl ed anelano II momento dl essero tl nl rronte dl battaglla per concor. al trlonfo delle Arm! Allen f. I ilTttiM A m,Dl ,,1,Im.I .!.. l . . st t'JKl -,--"" "iiiini, un until si crova S& 4'Camn Gordon, Atlanta. Oa.. cl -nvin . corrwpondenza che dlmostra In nir. patriottlco degll Itallanl dl quella '. e siamo Iletl dl rinartarl.a l,,f... .11 fa . . .. .. . ..., ;ntRKniB qui socio V alleged treasonable utteiances, head. When money Is not coming In fast enough, meetings are nrranged and the names of United States Covemment olllclals nro used In circulars advertising such meetings for the sole puipose of having it largo attendance present In these circulars the Impression Is given that such United States Oovernment nfllclals whose names are mentioned In the circulars wilt attend In the capacity of speakers." MONHY AND PROPAGANDA "The chief feature that requires Im mediate attention ot the Federal au thorities Is that money and other con tributions collected nt such meetings Bishop Berry announceei that a service "r0 n,ot usci1, f"r th(. ""P!!" ' betfr nag containing 4333 stars, representing WARNS POLITICIANS "I hereby servo due and timely notice on tho politicians who have been the subserlent tools of Pennsylvania brew eries and saloons that the days of their domlnancu aro numbered The Chris tian, sober forces of tho Commonwealth aro nt last awake- Already the lone lines of a mighty prohibition army are forming In baltlo array, and I hear the Abraham, five hundred thousand strong. Today the buttle of boozo Is on. And tomorrow sobriety and decency win !" congregational members of the confer ence who have entered the nation's mili tary and naval service, will bo unfurled at the patriotic rally tomorrow night. Governor Brumbaugh has been Invited to attend and Is expected to make tho presentation speech, in addition to an other address Patriotism nnd loyalty to tho nation onpstanto II fatto che nella cltta' dl i formed a big part ot the opsnlng of the U, Gf.., non vl sono che una nulndl. i eonference. Flags and bunting of the pure quel l,'.'dK famlglle Itallane. ptcompatrlottt hanno avuto la noblio Kl,aprlve un Clrcolo a beneflclo del Atl Itallanl che st trovano In Cnmn 'i2?n e. cho Yvjngano la Atlanta II y, ,j. upiiiiieu.c ik uomemca, K 'j"wer Camp Gordon vl United States and the Allies nnd pic turcs of martyred Presidents formed the greater part of tho decorations. aREETKD BY A. C THOMAS Tho session was greeted by Allen C. Thomas cm behalf of the North Kenslng- Ann ..I...... ,Ani, . ..... l,..n..A..n ,,..,'. l.aAnlntlnn wHSW ltaanl. R nascltn o flgll dl Ital- The Rev. Robert Hunter, of the V if ' lueslt Statl Unltr; Dl quest! U Union Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, i nanno ouona conoscenza representing the Protestant Ministers Ulnrua Inglese. Tuttl questl, nel I Association, also brought greetings from 'lo , itanano, nanno tmvnfn un i ,h Trshv,erlan Tnlnisters of the cltv. ide aluto, glacche I buon'l membrt del j Ho expressed Ills conviction that "church a ii prenaono ia cura dt accom-1 unity Is becoming every year more nnu LTll Per la Cltta e Droeurnr Mrn . mnpn nf an ussiired f.,et That, this divertimento che non avrebbcro t vision may bs more fully realized he procurarsl da per se stessl. , urged mluisters of all churches to davo eonslaerare (ad onore df irn-l to the Idea of "one (lod above -all : to -Itallnnl resldenll In Atlanta) che ' never lo"e sight through thn smoke of ra e' stalo erculeo de narte dl I modern battlefields of the fact that the 'ma pltf da parte del Slgnot D. "glory of the coming again of Christ" che.iagglamn(e, e' stato cletto Is heralded by these conflicts ; that all l-rl, a. I.i.vlshnrff illHtrlrt M V I oseirnan. nr--ni-ilnK elil-r. Ilirivlck, Memorl.il I' I ltjf fensiieruer ColumlilH, L A. Kuhrrnen, l;nnv A J. e'hnmberlain. LnueK F U lloni.ily. Northumberlanil. J H Purner, Rlimtoivn It. r Kleffel. cllnlnni W criiiinnell. .Suicar Vall.'l. P H l'onsj Wapwnllolsin. C IC llctt. Wllh.imsnurt illiitrlct M I .Tamlsnn. nre. Bl.llric elder. lilUnton I C I unrman dro ver, C A. Prsv, J-rsi-v Shore, J A Hnllen lmuKh; West Mlltnn V Jl ShHnle Wusland. 1'. I. liiler v- un.ini,i'ori, I irav v u. Oramley. Teacher knows you want your child to save to save for Victory. She knows just how to talk to your little ones so they'll understand what this Big War means. And why even the little they can save from the murder on railroad train small amount they have will i heln some soldier to do his Killed I ujf : fU fin-lif UiW 111 lyllS- llUV, Niece of Colorado Mine Owner Re ceives His Entire Fortune 1'iittsvllle, l'o., March 13. By a de cision of Judge Wlllieim. of the Or phans' Court, Miss Mary Breen, of Ml , -i'e t,ei iiiu-s sole hell to .)8n.iiui) li ft by John P. Breen. an uncle, In Colo rado. Breen. n bachelor, owned coal mines in the West, and coming lien- two years ago, was so pleased witli his niei-o mat ne leic ner nis enure cor tune The will was contested by Ure-en's Col orado partners, and also by numerous relatives In this ceunty. Tho contestants alleged Miss Breen exerted undue In llucnce over her undo when s.hu nursed him dining un Illness I N. Y. SENATE VOTES NEXT i miss ciark. WEEK ON PROHIBITION". Man nnd Woman Shot and Supposedly by Jilted Sweetheatt Whitehall, in.. M.erci, 13 -Mi-s fie-1 Listen to your children Vxfl' s!,1;.1! I when they come home from and kllb-il on a C and A inllroad train , ooVinnl inrl nclf fm nnnniOt; nmr here today The murderer leaped SCHOOl ailU tlbK lOl pLIUUt-M fre m tne tram ami escaped. Both Miss Clark and S.iwer weie from Uondhouse. III. The police believe the murderer was a jilted sweetheart of nte Del'Comltato. oldato Itallano nella Sala vautosti. rov Paglo dl poterr Bedere a tovo. Ire del llbrl istruttlvl. dornalt ,ed americanl e scrlvere lettere. ettl dt cancellerla vem-ann .n. Icratls. Sala. oltre ad easere fornlta dl I QUadrt. dl bandterA Hn Alleate, non manca II Piano. Imlx Bon, servlrebbe nepmirt dlrlo. Hlno a la. ehlttarri ts,i i i Mra e un vero nlacere dl vedem H delta nostra bella e rldente restltl nell'unlfornM ,11 .,." WT che cl ouplta. rlunltl frater- i neua aetta baia, che l diver Rtoslmo rantando delle arlo poiio- iiiv o Dauauuu, ii scsso gentile ancnesso tr rallecrare II ; oldstl, glacche' II Comltato . orranrzza una. vera, sv.ta. AtrnorlhA tallanA si i..n nv ,dl portare con loro le tn amerlcane-. sftlnche' avere la damtv con cul manCano I rlnfreachl. dol- veatano, otrertl dal Club, tn cne vengano custatt Im. i da tuttl git Intervrautl. 'Si; rnd Interprets dt! lutU 1 seldatl Italo-amerl- ''. oordoit. e manaa un MKIO dell'lTALIAN LUH PRO ALUKD na, Mntitamenta churches should unite In support of tho national prohibition amendment, and that through the support by all churches of such organizations as tho Red Cross, the Y. M. C, A. and the various relief societies the church Is uniting to help win the Kuropein war, which the speaker referred to ns "the holy war." At the conclusion or me auuresa tne audience sang "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." In responding to the address Bishop Berry seconded the sentlment.1 of the speaker and added that the lines of cleavage between all churches are fast disappearing, and that It U beginning to be matter of difficulty to tell a FresbyterUn from a Methodist these days. He ended by saying that the Church was now united In "getting Hell out of society, out of politics and out of the world." The Rev, Robert C. Wells, secretary. In calling the roll, announced that during the last year ten ministers and eleven wives of minister had died. FaeJi was made the subject of a silent prayer. Memorial services will be held tomorrow morning. During the rollcall, Mr. Wells read a letter from the nev. Albert Wltwer, who recently left to take up war work In Franca. The letter requested pray$ ers for the soldiers of the American forota In France and the members of the ooatoronce who are engaged in war Ing the condition of the, workers; but la converted Into campaigns which con sist of propaganda work that is unques tionably detrimental to our country dur ing tho present crisis.'' "It only requires plain American com mon sense to understand that unless Im mediate attention Is given to the p;es ent existing- conditions thero Is a pos sibility that disorder may bo enacted In this vicinity In the near future. The Department of Justice has been i made cQgnlzant of the existing situation " Frank I.. Oarbarlno. head of the Bureau of Investigation of the Depart ment of Justice, said today that Mr Flynn'a complaint was being Investi gated. Ho also confirmed tho chaige that tho names cf Messrs. (Iregg nnd Bass had been mentioned In tho cir culars. "Hut they didn't speak nt the meet ing," Mid Oarbarlno. "All that I can fsuy Is that thoso two gentlemen weren't present when the meeting was called to order." Low Taxi Rates Cause Arrest The low costs at which they opeinted "their" taxi resulted In the arrest of four boys from Kensington and Port Richmond. They are Kdwar.l Reillv. Walter Majers. harles Cares and Frank Bolton, They aro chaigcd with having ktolen a touring cat In Chestnut Hill. The low rates they charged for hire caused suspicion. Governor Prepared to Veto Bill Sub mitting Ratification to Vote of People Albany, March 13 The Hill resolu tion to ratify the Fider.il prohibition amendment will come before the New York Senate for a vote next Wednesday This understanding was reached today through an agreement by Senator I lion R, Brown, majority leader, upon request by Senator Wellington that somo definite day be set for consideration of prohibi tion bills. Senator Wellington will move to dis charge the Taxation Committee, which I has been considering the resolution Governor Whitman will eto the bill putting the question of ratification of the amendment up to the people Instead of the State Legislature should It be passed rhy the Senate This was learned on good nutnonty eou.iy ino reii-iciuiuiu bill was passed by the Assembly lato yesterday The Governor was strongly In favor of ratification of the amend ment by tho Legislature B IB THE paper that im parts the responsibil ity of a bank or com mercial house to its stationery is Beck's Stability Bond. Ask your printer, or us, for samples. PURE FRESH PAINT aeevefife met Every day you neglect that painting, deterioration increases. Remember we'll furnish you an 'estimate without obligation. Kuehnle 1 I I ! m viiaiics uccn, v u. l Papers for All Kinds M iU-- of Good Printing j jSTULe.- Ann ri...,ni c... Ira jrag, Philadelphia JH iTTr lliTraBnlTOi"-iirrTn;m r s The weekly Italian nights here are events that have bo come quilt a fixed feature. The Menu, Music nnd Decora tions are nil specially ar ranged to please you. Don't Forget Wednesday Night Is Italian Night Price $1.S0 per plate The Menu- Antipasto Con Sulnmc APPETIZER WITH MEAT Pas tin a al Drado CONSOMME WITH NOODLES Spaghetti alia Nupolitana' SPAGHETTI NEAPOLITAN STYLE Chillllli ITALIAN RED WINE Polla alln Cncciatora CHICKEN HUNTER STYLE Insalata CALAD Jrutta FRUIT I'asticceria CAKES ForniBRKln CHEESE Gelatti ICE CREAM Caffe COFFEE h to save for Thrift Stamps- the kind that teacher told them about! Give them the money all you can spare even if a sacrifice for you're teaching a lesson of patri otic duty your child will never forget. You know what Thrift Stamps are these little stamps that cost 25 cents each just a quarter loaned fo Uncle Sam. When you have 16 of these little stamps you can get a bigger stamp, a War a Savings Stamp, by payingi 14 cents (in March). You! see this bigger stamp has' really cost you .$4.14, but it pays you back Five Dollars cash in 5 years. , It's not only line patriot- ism, but tne best sort ot' saving at the same time. So, help your children to! get Thrift Stamps fronv frici,,. fnnnhnlt mill l.il-Mnw, biivjii, Lv-ti-nv;i uiiu, lejwicwi") ber, each school and every teacher is trying to win a banner for selling the most stamps. That means help ing most to win th&war. 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RntWTtiwtttaaiui .iMMMUWDttlttllY HHffl The Dewdrop of Death if American airmen soon will be dropping bombs on enemy plants with deadly accuracy. The secret of these huge air torpedoes how they are made how fired from miles above the ground is shown in the April Popular Science Monthly with wonderful photographs. Get all the new inventions and discover ies in this April number mechanics, electricity, automobiles, chemistry, surgery, aeronautics. Photographs and drawings descriptions as brtef as tele grams and vivid a3 the movies 300 pictures 200 articles. Everything new, from war inventions to clever labor- saving devices. To keep up wilh the times you mut read Under Wter Forts en .Prouct Ooj Cosu How Tney Sell Automobile by Music t m Flahlnj Alrplanw fiom th Sky In New Homemade Garden Toott Do Work of a HorM 4 ' Mld-Ocean Docks for Airplane , ' Use the Tails of this Overcoat for Trous'en Winding Red Cross Bandages by Electricity Foiling the Torpedo by Boxes of Air Get the April Popular Science Jo .ai aim PAINTER . CHESTNUT A W STREET , ' A -. . .. . a j- . .. iJl .1-. f CwtliUniM Havuuia Caa4a -I . 1Mr'kVT7LXT1jr &&! TJ"?.V? .. ... tOl .nVweMvHi
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