i'V rr it1 t 1, "V l ' H.. "iv ".. f 7 - I? Hv , ?aH, NV i k $ j IC V . W' rv r , iV. 1 , IT .);, f GARBARINOK GLOOMY .U1 OVER MAM BURDENS .J. l.J Tells Business Science Club ?" Newspapermen Hate .-? S ITS V V !! WON'T DVtJLGE SECRETS Maclyn Arbucklo Missed at Lunch- con Would Have Been, Antidote ' Ftank I Clarbarlno, special agent of the Dtpartment of Justice, wan the only speaker today t-tUo noonday luncheon of the Business Science Club ut the Belleue-Stratforu7,Macn ArbucMe. of "nobody-loves-a-fat-man" fame, was ......... -c .. i.i. n scneauiea to snare me ,i ... -..-. barlno, but a Jiusky throat prevented , . ,. ii-i . .(b An rherful. Mm from giving- talk on ciieeriui- Jness; or. Turning the Dark Clouds in-1 side Out." ' This was unfortunate, because (Jar- baHnn a nnuhlnir but cheering. Ills I '" I ..tl. .- . a., ... -. V.An .n Irr. I hik u M hiiiiiii ttwii iif iiiitn ur ( 1 1 ( a. " Germanism." but ho really mailo his audience "blue" by telling of tho bur dens which have fallen upon himself In the "effort of the Government to stamp V nut "rumor ': to stoi) people from ' talk. Nnf about the war. for fear they might let fall seme pro-German remark' to keep the conscription law going on with out slackers: to keep the moraU of the soldiers rood; Ui protect munition ami industrial plants from bombi unit tires: Fleeinpr Hold-Up Man Attllbutcs to combat and wipe out the German spy Tioublcs to Hail T nek nf sstem. and finally, but by no means uouuics to Uatl Uick ot least, to thwart the effort of too ener Graveyard getlo reporters. It was really dlvna! und surprising It Is bid luck to hide behind a tomb too for tho unusually .large number of 'stone, and Tonv Marreddl, ot Ninth Business Science Club members present, nnd Mount Vernon streets, sajs Its to hear Mr. Clarbarlno sav-not once, really worse than that but twice that ' tho newspapers nnd re- It ai) , Hch a tpot (lm ,10 wa porters all l.ate me cord,a'"fnJ,un';?m captured bj a policeman of the Third won't give them the secret Information I , nj jnlKp. MMon nm Then a wavo of sadness seemed to when the I creep over tho audience speaker added with a sigh, 'but 1 don t mind the attitude of the newspapers or their feeling toward mo as long as I knew- I'm guarding the Government's Interest and doing my duty." Having relieved himself of IiIh bin dens nnd the alleged newspaper-reporter an tagonism. Mr. Garbarlno proceeded to tell his auditors ttut the real spl.es were not those who speak the brcken German dialect, but the educated Gcrman-Amerl. I can, some of vvliom nnvo ueen natural ized, some of whom have not. Ho inti mated that some cf these might actu ally be In his audience, but he was gen eralizing nnd not particularizing He called upon hla audlenco to report any "dlslojal" remarks by any of these, or any other suspected persons "and." added tho speaker, T w 111 do the rest." Mr. Garbarlno went so far as to warn asilnst war discussions for fear they might lead to some pro-Gcrmin temarks, and particularly did ho wirn against an thing which should savor of criticism or ridicule of United Htatcs endeavor, He traced all of this to the German spy system, .which he declared hd been built up dirlng the past fortj ears, but which ho said had been frus trated slnco war began Garbarlno In timated that Bernstorft bad been at the head of the OeroiMt spy sjstem during the last few jears and udded that 'be is back in Germany now only because of the goodness ot the United States Government, .thougHj a huralicr ot his pals are now languishing In Fed eral penItentl.re) vv t Alexander Lawrence, .Ir, formerly president of the club, presided as chair man. 600 MEN SOUGHT HERE Vnn ltirnirAT Drcpnvi1 rUK MCjUlKyALi Kt,Otil. ti Recruitinp; Mission Here to Till Places Made Vacant by Call to France The medical reserve corps recruiting mission arrived at Its Philadelphia headquarters, at the southeast lorner of Fifteenth nnd Dauphin streets, today from Camp Lee, N. C. They aro anx ious to secure during a week's campaign COO men from this city to fill vacancies caused by the unexpected orders for "orer there" which thinned their ranks Fifty applicants were awaiting the mis sion, five of whom were accepted. The mission la headed by Captnln Stephen Wllmer Tunnell. Medical Ite serve Corps, Ambulance No. 317 Other members -of the mission nre First Lieu tenant Kussell T. Utile, First Sergeant Charles T. Saunders and Private Charles Stevens, former automobile racing-star and one ot the daredevil drivers of the company.- captain Tunnell, m desirous of getting , recruits between the agCH of eighteen ' and thlrtv-flvo jears Men will be ac cepted even though they be In the draft ' Men for hospital work, mechanics and drivers for ambulanro companies, 200 men for base hospital work, about "SO men for sanitary units now In the lourse of construction and also men for the veterinary corps comprise their needs A feature of the training Is a two hour athletic drill dally. Men In these unlta carry no guns, their mlsfclon being purely humanitarian. Havana Entries for Tomorrow First ra.ee. thr.year-olis and up. t lalm Ins. I40O. K4 furlont llabbllnr lirook. U". Kllsabelh MeNaushton, loi Tom Manion. tin. Coualn Bob. tin FlpMer II, J10. tntli. rls Turner, lilt Hln Prlmltr. Ill; Man fred. 113- Milton Campbell nil 8eoon4 race three-yea roMa and up rlalm Inav purae S40O. Ma furtonira Lreer. 1U . . nerha Necra, los rouhleepal, 110) T)llvr, 111) Juaquln. 111. Kalon, 113, Jo- Finn, IIS, Moller. HI: Dnnner. 113 Third race. three.earM, elaimlns. pura 1400, " furlopita illaa Oove 100 J.auburnotn It. 102; Uandrrno, 103: Preiit Babr. 108. rickle Fancy, lux. Nauoll, tOS. J.lttle rnard. 10Si -Klldare llor. 109, Tom Tit. 110, Fourth race, three.yetr-otda and up (latmlnc I40O. 0 furlonita "Curlicue, 1(12: King malnart. 110. llockmrt. 110. Brln. list Fifth race, the llreedera' Purse, threo- ear old and up. special weights mile and Jfl Tarda Kestrftl. 107i Commauretta. Ills iiisn riias, iia: uinacninai, nil j'aca ifi-L rr Illllt A IU1 UlllvflllllH I. 11 , White. 11: Prohibition, 113. Titer Jim. 11 1. 8Uth race, ce. three-year-eld and up, claim 1400, mite and SO yarai Zulu, lrur. nuraa f VI. Kala. 02'. 'llattla Abbcr. 103. !' ( .fen. 104: Wblta Crown, 114. Charier Mo Karran. 114. CtAoprntlc allowance claimed. r Wtatbtr clean track hear. ,Het Sprkg Entries for Tomorrow ) First race, 9300 thre-)ear-clda and up three-ear-olJa and un andori. 94; Ham 1'lc Rett, l-lndav. Ufl. PfiatarA "ward.-f furlonss-Hha ionstt-nnanaon. vii Him I'lcaau ,pi Master ji . vs. lanaser. us, roata ftamp. loa: Ida Cummln, lod; Hwfa, 1071 Hcarpia ii. 4us; water vvar. lli lincia Hart. 112, Roadmaater. 110; Dominion Park, l.lia llu .llIKIanlar 1 (UI . T1L.IH. &. Jllt Planetary, los, ' J Hena race. Gou; thre-yar-old and up-- t.r. tvHwn'Qtttn (Iraia. no- "llary'a ,7VStRaa. iiij Srmltana. 109. Hlr Oliver. 10TS llllalu !. th. Iluk. tnr.i Uim All Idd Hllvey Shapiro 100; Ilandfull. Ill; Canon rlrlilc. Ut; Th. ilaaquc radar, lie. Pllj-n. 117. Atm IJatlM 'Onko, S3; Bill! U llTj roeklcboe, 113. iTWrd race, two, thr-year-oM and up want JA mliaayWarc-.Boy, on Mlia reap, 4. eircanlar. 10) Mlnnla F-. 1021 lija M ok. ltf.Mr. ttiaihfin. ipt ; Old. Proverb, jn; wmaaaaipg. lev; Ji aVBrWaataar. John Hurl, ".L1." .Awjlal, iV9. Alo fe rtJwn'V.! Ir-jiivwi eltl tta rM. S3W-t . w. ffMgfl&a and up- 1..J.'Sr:iB? Jew; & yyvmzt " Cryaa. 107; t, lovr Ufa At Hot iad- luvi'TaMB' (BaM r A mtara-iBaai. tl orM. 114. i Aiatr -Caro " .- v -. '-.-. aT nlM atfll UDWatrd. II fiirlniTai I 1 Bond. KfsJt Mu4 Pm ' 1; it.UriVvHriid a. "GOOD" ENEMV ALIENS TO BE PLACED IN JOBS f Assistant U. S. Attorney Says They Will Be Paid in Farms and in Factories In connection with tho sending of sa cral alien enemies this week from the Internment camp at Gloucester City, to farm In adjacent counties, tinder a furlough plan, Assistant United Mates Dlttrlct Attorney T. Harry Walnut to day saldt "It Is our jnteiitloti to put all alien enemies who are positively known not to he dangerous, to noma Useful work. We have recently found Jobs for some on farms and the farmers are only to,, glad to cet them In such cases tin farmer Is required to give a form of gunrantce for the general supervision anil safe Keeping of the enemy alien until the end of the war, or until ho comes back to the direct custody of the Government "In enses where t.io enemy alien worked previously In n factory he Is given employment there, with similar guarintv of supervision . rhttv nr(. not many I)f KUcIl ,,eou In thlt district we would say not more !. n n hundred have been Interned "Inco tne wnr b,Kannni, mo,t ot them wer, put In custody because of profesed loalty to tho Kaiser or remarks In- dlcntlng their general feeling of pro- Germanism As n rulo thev are Ignor- r1 !!. V... "' "''v11:' WMl who nre stllrnhl tit, manual jahor. They ure assured wages adequate for the work done" Ml. Wal nut sild It was not nn order from Wash ington, but a local rule worked out bj the Immigration and district nttorni otllces, and applied uiiH to special cncs . n Tn,TnGTnVT, utIr,r rrt'n lUMlinlUiSh OHLLTER PROVES TO HE JONAH ' r m'u "' luuu ""' 'or further Inuring b Magistrate Beaton charged with attempting to rob the piwnbroker hhop of the fulled .States I in Society nt Hi South Fifth street Marreddl said If ho had not run through n cemetery near fifth and Pino streets and sought the sheltir of the tombstono In question he would still be free Prior to entering the burial ground Tony "" P1. "ho the police say ar members of a gang of motor bandits, visited the pawnbroker shop mentioned and held up Frank Knlsermun, n clerk, with a revolver Knlserman wan gjme and fought the men until nno o,f them floored him with a black uk On reai bins tho "-nrtet tho alleged thieves wcrn arrcsti d bv a pollto police man In citizens clnthis Hut later the 'cop' pioved to be H latnoullrige. for ho let his quarry go when a quire from the plice It was then that Marreddl fled to the u metery and met his fate. Two polliennu siw nlm peering over tile top of a tombstone and arrested him on general principles $2596 GAINED IN DRIVE BY CHRISTIAN WORKERS Teams Report Total of $33,267 for ?150,000 Women's School Funa "Contributions of $:59G SO toward the $1SO,QQO fundj for thy Philadelphia School for Christian Women Workcm was re ported, today, JimltlliK the total to d lie J33.;i"i7 50. according to the team can- talus' returns made at tho dallv lunch eon .it the Helleiue-tratford The honors foi tho 1 1 wue awarded to llllam M Longstrith, laptaln of team " several speakers delivered short talks before the campaigners Among them uere the Itev. Dr. William Henry Hob- lerts. Harry U Pitlslcv, treasurer of the Philadelphia nnd Heading Ilallwn, anil Mrs. William I. McLean Five Wills I'robated Wills probated todiv Include tho'o of Israel I'lsher. who died In the Linkenau Hospital, leaving to relatives an estate valued at J30 000; Charles (1 Oulnn, 1312 North Second street, $500: Sarah Adams, 2521 North Sixteenth street. J8000: Christiana Helwlg, 272D North Thirteenth street, J480O, nnd Gustav A Fettig, 411 North Wilton street, J4700 INQUIRYTOBEHURRIED INTO SMITH BOND FEES Committee Head Almost Ready to Study Mayor's Big Profits Phlladelphlnns may soon learn how Mayor Smlth'H bonding business has grown from 17 per cent to 70 per cent ot the total municipal bonding business nnd how the Mayor's lncom.9 from the Thomas IS Smith Company has risen until his U2.000 salary as Mayor Is "paltrj" In comparison to his bonding commissions. Vested with broad powers by Coun cils, the Municipal Government Com mittee will loie no tlmo In undertaking a probe ot bonding activities and of al leged 'favoritism" shown certain con tractors. Chairman Fred Schwartz, Jr., of the Torty-flfth Ward, said today that he would Issue a call for n preliminary hearing just aa soon as the sponsors of the Investigation were ready to go ahead The Major Is equally well satisfied that the prQbn Is to be made "It's good ad vertising," he said, "and, as there Is nothing to hide. I certainly am willing that It shall go the limit." Under authority of resolution adopted by both Councils yesterday afternoon, the Municipal Government Committee will Issue a Berles of subpoenas and have them served upon municipal con tracting firms. The scope of the Inquiry Is unlimited and It will be possible for Independent members to force the appearance and placing under oath of heads of all the firms doing buslnesi with the city and giving bonds arranged for by the Thom as D. Hmlth Company aa local agent for the National Surety Company, TO HOLD UNIFORMED DRUNKS Police Will Force Soldiers and Sail ors to Disclose "Bootleggere" Sailors and soldiers who are Intoxi cated on the street will be arrested and kept In a celt until they tell the police who furnished them with liquor. The police relved orders from Di rector Wilson to hold all men In uniform when arrested for Intoxication until they make vpubllc the , name of the "boot Ufger" or saloon where they ot the lUjuor, i. v Appointed to City Jobs Clty'appolntwents today Include Jacob ntiaotiner. ItOS West Lehigh avenue. In- sMotor; Bureau of llljhways. salary Vjoo; Charles IlbfrUd 1011. Kast pCfWl, llWlWUWt, UWVim91ii lM(Strj.)r,of HZHb, ,j i . W2J$s&m BiBl Hli -iMt"1. .. T-. . . ". . TJ . 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CITY, TWO STATES AND NATION COMBINE IN WAR ON MOSQUITO Drainage of Marshy Sections of Philadelphia County Part of Extensive Plans to Exterminate Worst of All Summer Pests PTloriAIil.Y the most extensive and I now In the h mils of the 1 Inance Com vigorous campaign ever w lged In ' mlttee this city to eliminate moqultoos will bo Inaugurated hhortlv, with tho Peder.il Covernnieiit, the Mate, the eaty and New Jerse combining their fones in tho ramp.ilgn Already preliminary steps hive been taken preparator to tho fight ngulnvt the pests Mnor Smith and Director Datcsmiii have pledged to the Federal flo em inent eveiy iissfotunco to bring about success In the campaign Both the Maor and Director Dales man bad conteiiiplated a i impalgn by the city against the moscpilto nuisance. especlnll In ie vicinity of League Island antl tho Hog Island Miiphuildlng plant on tho Philadelphia hide Count IN, I at their request, allow ed In the uunual appropriation J10.000 foi the work I About three weeks ago Director Dates-j man asked Councils to make nil atldl tlonal nppioprlatlon of $20,000, nn extra sum which was nteessar to carry out the plans ot tho clt This request Is WILL ADD WOODWARD TO HARMONY SLATE McKeesporter Boosted for Secretary of Internal Affairs by Vare and Penrose Men James K Woodwaid, chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the lower Houe of tho Stnte Legislature Is vir tually slated bv both tho Vare and Penrose follow era as the Bepubllcan candidate for Secretary of Internal Af- falr-c Ilia selection is largely lue to Pennslvanla geography, rather than to. his 1 Individual strength Paul V. Houck. of Schuylkill Count, the present Secretary of Internal Affilrs, according to the announcement of WIN Ham S. I.elb. the Schulklll leader. Is willing to step aside In the Interest of harmony. The acceptance of Congress- man John It, K Scott as harmony can- dldate for Lieutenant Governor la vlr- tua Hi- assured The fact thnt the Pun. rose leaders have finally Indicated that they would support Scott removed the only possibility of Varp opposition to Senator William C Sproul for the gu bernatorial nomination This arrangement of a slate for.th flrst two places from eastern Pennsyl vania has 'virtually made It necessary to slate a man from the western sec tion for the third place on the ticket. Woodward Is from McICeesport, Alle gheny County, the homo of J, Denny O'Nell, the only candidate for the He publican nomination for Oovernor who has ohown any strength against Senator Sproul Senator Vare lefused to make any statement as to whom he would support, declaring that he would leave the matter of the ticket up P a decision of the leaders' or Philadelphia wards. So many ui mo icuucib hid in imur oi me oproui-Scott-Woodward ticket that there re mains little doubt as to' what action will be taken when the city committee Is called together, ( Senator Vtre Is emphatic tn his as sertion that he will support Scott to the limit, and It was hi determined stand on the Scott candidacy that brought about harmony, which seems virtually assured now. ANOTHER MILITIA COMPANY The SUte Ileserve Militia for Penn sylvania will muster another company Into service tonight In the old Sixth Ileglment Armory, Forty-first street and Mantua avenue. This organization will be called upon to perform the duty the National tluard performed before that body wa called into Federal service. The company to t mustered In to night will consist of forty-five men and will bo known as Company F, First Ileglment, State Ileserve Militia .for Pennsylvania. Already enough men are recruited virtually to form another com pany. H-x-a 'Pfjfwmt -' .il '' -J -A . kSbSSS fjnH . mwr lifi"t. TV- .. Sti y ''"MBZti. ,.' v LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. I'UIDAY. 'a view of the faqt that the Govern-nieiit-as well as tho Ktato Department will now Join hands with Iho cit, It Is llkelj Hieio will be i loinblnatlon of up proprlatlons, thoso from the rltj, .Slate and 1'eder.il flovernnieiit, creating a oiim which will probably be the blgge't ever Invested against tho moMiulto nul-anco In this section of tho eountr It vias learned today that .i week ago a conference to take prcllmlnar "'"' ns to tho c impalgn was held In the oflk o of tho acting romnilrislnner nf tho Stato Department nf Ileilth at the Academy of Natural Sole nets Itepre-i-entlng the clt at thla conft reneo weio C B Pearson and J, II Neeton, engi neers In tho Highway Burt ui, who have had chnrgo of the abatement of the mosqultn mils nice, together with II Hornlg, clt entomologist, and Dr A A Cairns, acting chief of tho bureau Thosn who were also present were Dr II F. Ilorer, acting commlsslonei of tho State Department of Health , C A Kmerwn chief of the Division of Saul tntlon. State Ileilth Department; Dr J J Ilellly Dr D. Illves, C. W. ltodd H A. Nelson, of the American Interna tional Shipbuilding Corporation: Charles Welrbach, of the Kmergency Fleet Cor poration , these latter two corporations lepresenting tho United .tntes Shipping Board or tho tJovernmcnt : Doctor Head ley, State entomologist of New Jerse), and J, H K.iton. of Katon, Brown . Simpson, of New .ork city. SHOP BURNED; OWNER SOUGHT I Gasoline-Soaked Bags Said to Have Ij, Found jn Firc nt umber's Home Police of the clt have been asked to ke thc ,ookout of Joscph S)lnalIa, 1 . , , , ,,,. '..,! I who" hom'- ftt S,21 im nVnue "a8 damaged early te da b5 lire of supposed incendiary origin i-tylnalU conducts n barber shop In 'ho front of his home, and when the ,n,remc" were summoned to put out a """'" inn ".."?' .'J :''""?."'. ered three bags saturated with gasoline Splnalla lias not been seen since tlio lire. CHARLES M. RUNNER Chief clerk In th. Central police sUtion with U jnlt of lieu-i v twBt,(iwbo k, Mtofnthjg , I flftUtkii ha, Bh; - , 1M .jmros' ;'iiTi,a ' 1b ,-frmL WM ' ONE DEAD, SEVEN HURT WHEN MOTORS CRASH! Woman and Men Pinned Un- Ut.1 VYlCLKitgc, ui libJii, Cal One linn w.as killed another probablj 1 Mr Uleley praised the Heading foi the Kastern Holy Orthodox Church of filn.lly injured nnd Mx other pel sons ts resumption of the excursions But America Ins been Incorporated at -M-two men and four women were hurt In he declared that road cin handle only j tanj nn automobile collision carl tod.-) at three-fourths of the Sunday traffic I ' LlRhth ami South street". 'I lie dead man was- It.Minr srilWART nf 410 W'lnton slreel ' Urlei-r nf nnn ot tho cvrs who was In tantly klllul ' The Injured are Gl OUOK l.OI.riSMITII Ninth an 1 Dlekln son slreels probably fiitully injured I'enn Rill inlie lloiipllnl tm jacoii nosi.vi.rt i-,n nirkiion ' etrM1!. iontulnns on ehoulilT hh I iht, and minor injuries 1'ennnili.inli lies ' Mlal WII.MWt 10IIVS 5011 ssprlns Oarden elr,1t iuli" ftml brnl-s , Kiltf.TTV liOVI.i: .'".-il Norlh 1 Ifteenih Htrt minor tiln ami hrul-ci 1 I lAHI.ril lIlll.NS fns Mifflin tret i ruin anil 1 ru fM aliout lioilv PS11IKK ItOXI S.W1.IU GO'I South strett nit nntl brulw , WII.I.IAM lionuvii fourth nml miner I Mreets, rutn and bruises S'chw.irrs car was wrecked when It was strut k li the heavier automobile of Doctor I!oener Willi Sehw irz were Miss Itoviiiwelg and llowlaud Thiv were hulled to the pivement and pinned beneath Hie car inicon't lous. IteKcuers took them to tho homo of the joung vvsim in, a short dlstanco from tho ficcno of tho wreck The accident occurred shortl beforo 2 tit lock According to Miss Hocen zweig, thej were going east on South street und the car driven b Doctor Itoener was going north on eighth strict At the eoiner they met at light angles, tho tar of Doctor P.oscner run ning, she said, at" a high ralo of speed 'the automobile of Doctor Jlosencr was hurled 100 feet Into the front of the music store of i!, Dt Stefano, 521 South Klglitli htrect The nccup ints were thrown out nnd the car was badlv smashed, tlnl one escaped without In jur Charles Dillingham, of Twelfth anil Morris streets 1h ilC UOt 1-eilt lo the IlOMllt ll tKerr. held b tho pollto ns material witnesses Ihev were urralgned befoio .Aliiglstrate toward, at the Seienth and Carpentt r MrectH station, and held under $100 ball mi .uiiin-i iiriiniK rAi mesuiiy .-cnn.iri7. ;i s iiosen?weig, wntl How- land were lelurnlng fioni Mertantlle Hall they had attended the nnnu il benefit tlancu for the Jcwls.i Consumptive Institute Schwartz Is survived bv 1 widow and one thlld ot 4 ears Only esterday be signed a thousand dollar incident i.w..c .1 ln niuiuM iiinii uiai 11c was ever In nny auldent of any kind METHODIST WOMEN LAUNCH BIG DRIVE Missionary Society Goal In cludes $1,600,000 and 400,000 Members The ' ever -member ' campaign to en large the Women's Foreign Missionary Society nf tlie Methodist Kplscopal C burch was opined today, with ardent resolutions ) the Individual societies advocntlng action to obtain new mem bers nnd form new societies for the or ganization. It was HUggested b Mrs J H, Mc Cullough, who is presiding." that they should hold inettlings In their respec tive churches, adopting n general policy tint would avoid tho danger of one so ciety overlapping the other She sug gested meetings also In prlvatn homes, where women In the neighborhood would bo asked to attend It was unani mously agreed b the members at the lecent monthly meeting that success for greater organization would follow HiIh method, The goal of tho campaign Is 400,000 membeis, 4000 missionaries In actlvo service, a fund of (1,600,000 and 180, 000 magazines for distribution, In three years, according to Mrs McCullough, the society has acquired 871,1101 mem bers, 952 missionaries, n fund of $1,176, 758 and 171,21)5 magazines. The campaigners will report the sue cess ot their attempts at a meeting which will be held during the first Wednesday of April In the Wesley Building. It was reported that new missionary societies had been established In Down Ingtown, Coatesvllle and the Mary A. Simpson Memorial Church, this city, A great Increase In membership was an nounced In N'arberth, Ardmore and Cal vary and Cooper Memorial Churches, this city. Factory Manager or Superintendent Available at Once Machinery, chemical, gen eral manufacturing. Fully qualified, 1C years' experience as superintend ent and manager. Complete technical and practical training: superior executive, thoroughly fa miliar .with best current fac tory methods, organization, costs. Record and ability first claw. Bet , references and goed wf preeent Ms. -,T 8M. IrfJMr Omit. 1 III ".: i-mmmmmmmKmmimmmmmmmm-iimm irtdTifl Vf 'Kl iKBfc vzA. ii JHViiLi'Sa sSiHSBSii.?' JSnlsVBBHKii . . ; ymStBK MARCH 22, JLil& SHWIECITIESPROTEST DESERTION BY P. R.R. South Jersey Resorts Will Ask McAdoo to Restore Excursions An nppeil tu Itollnnd Dhector (len eral McAdoo Is to be entered by South Jersey resorts because of the Pennsvl vnnla ltallroad'a refusal to continue Sun day dollar excursions to resorti other than Atlantic City. The pennsjivnnia has Interpreted tho recent ruling of the railroad administration to Include only Atlantic. City ' The appeal was decided upon at a meeting nf the Cape Hay Count Cham- ber of t-nmmerce at hen isic l " " the rcnnlanlt docs not re-establish the popular fiundi trains, the I hliauei- phla and Keidlne llallvvn ',""''" tarry nil the manic, -i ni. ;. .y Sea Isle fit, Cape May. """" i. -ii.. n. .i, r-nn Mnv Court House, Angleea, Ocean Clt, Htono Harbor and Av aton , ,, , Immediate ncllon has been rte-cUlc-tl upon by resort men In order to have tne case de Ided before the present plans of luZ'V W. CroneckeV of he.i I.io City was one of the speaker" nt tne meeting lie declared that soutu .icrsej resorts wilt be de id If the Pennslvut.ln peril.ts In not running tne "c-.rsio ". ' Major I. W Hnillh. of Avalon. said that that resort would be put enwe-o .. - buslnes , ..,-1.. nr Cone Mnv denounced It r terms the act'on of the Pennsjl- In lint vanla P.allroad. It I an outrage, be sain, me Ponnsvlvnnia IMiiroan inpimn- nreted to order of Director HeneralMc - the Adoo, who granted both'the Heading ami r.'..i,nnh ilir. necess.tiv permission to resume their regular dollar ONCur- I slons provided they do not tax their ' . . . . - I . .1.1.1 .Vtla I itlnnhrr nf I OrtClieS. ir IS wrnm - i . j.pnnflciianla Hallroad ls tiling to conceal Itself It has more coaches now than It could ever uc on anc- nf the rxellrsion tialllS ' Other resort representatives were as- sembhman Mark I-ake. Sea Isle "it : 1 Ma or James tl Champion, Ocean city: , freeholder John P I'ox. Ocean Cltv, nnd Freeholder Theodore i: Dc Bow, Sea isle Cltv. URGE CASH ADVANCES TO HELP COAL BUYERS , , . OlllCialS Federal and State Ask Employers to Aid Summer Sales V resolution asking that ever em Plojcr In Pennsjlvanl.i advance to his employes sulllclent fiintlH tn place six tons of coil In ills teller before tho next wlntei. vias jahsed today nt a lonfer enco of Federal and State fuel ofTlcials at the 1'iilverslty Club It was nrgued tint arrangements lould bo matlp to have the emplojer repaid In small weekly paineiits A. K Learnjil and J H Ncal, of the ratalonil fuel administration, reiterated tlie pledge ni ide bj Doctor flnrfleld that Phllidelplil i would be amply supplied wltli anthracite coal during tho next winter It wat reported that Pottf-town had ndopted Mi. Levils's plan of coal dis tribution Tli.r. wna tmieh discussion as to the rnl.nllnn nf Itin ucslpm etholphr conl Uhoultl bo Inspected at destination Several oprratont wcro of tho opinion th it the .additional testing woo) waste I f time and monev. The conferenct. l bow ev ci , tie Ided that Inspection at (.estlnatlon should bo continued. Among thove ut tho conference were William Pottei, State fuel administra tor, Joseph W, Ware, Francis I.twls, Phil idelphla County chairman i: I. Cole nnd David Wallersteln. Mi Lewis pointed out that there nro many persons who would willingly pur- chase their toal Jn iidvanco to derive lllo 1)e,noft ()f tll0 ,,rebent thlrty-ceut-a- I ton reduction, but who nre unable to do , bo because of the big outlay lcqulred Child Hurt By Auto Dies Sev en- ear-old Barney Skoll, of 1118 Chestnut street, Camden, died In the ('coper Hospital this afternoon ns n, re- suit of Injuries received when ho was struck and run over by an automobile j last night. Tho machine was driven i bv CharleR Bleser, 1040 Kalglin avenue ' Camden, who Surrendered to tho polite1 and Is held to await tho action of the Coroner Joan Sawyer Fined for Speeding New Aork, March Si Joan S'avvvcr. well-known dancer was fined $50 tn po lice court here loda on n charge of speeding. , They're wearing them ..tisU CmvSm tUma Arttm Smart Tailored Spits $1.75 1230 Market 8aos and, Stockings , for tie, , raaUy. Th V. Hk' " Vv " jfCv X 'J- . Iwr FMi rrnfiiiillr Fittai TWa 6tiw'.rln4km IB. t i - . RUSSIANS STAY HERE; SHY OF BOLSHEVISM Less Than 10 Per Cent of City's Slav Population . Went Back The 10,000 Illusion In Philadelphia apparently huvo Hcltly approtcd tho recent Incorporation ot a Ilusslan antl BoMievIk organization to prevent an exodus of Ilusslan priests and la men from America to their natlvo land. Less than 10 tier cent of the cltl's Ilus- ,an popUiaton has returned to Ilussla ,, a ncn tho I-evolut on. It IS csltmaien , nn) fn faNor of rer!jmert ot the ,, churchM , , colm(r olnff' naturnl-born American UUzeiis, or at jM(l nnlurilIzf(i na ,iicy n then tin- dcr)nn(1 thel, COIlgrcKal011 much better iinn ,he priests that come here," said - Ilcv. John Adamlak, of St. Michael's P.usslati nreek Orthodox Church, Hlilh and hprlng Oarden streets, when asked his opinion of the now organization. I hve not heard nn thing about It," he continued, 'but, on the other hand I cannot see the possibility ot one being tilrwlei I In his desire to return to llus- sla. Of course, the Intention ot the oi- ganlzatlou seems Jiiitliniue ni mere r n lluUu semln irj In lilt countn, and I do not nee why It shuu'il not he en i coiir.iged i. u rnllier foolish to think tint n I .. . ... ..... . .!.,.., .!.. n prest would be wlllhlg t return under ine poiiiuai lonuuions inui vmv iii. i noinevism ni proven nmi u "- ur irom iricnoiy in ine cirinj m ! orthodox ChUreh nnd ..ccordlng lo vvhat I lead In u Ilusslan paper, they aro nttcmntlnc to prohibit the Church mar rlagc ceremony, an Incident that Is most holy In the life of tho P.usslans." I ....... - , . ... . . I .. H In.. . I. H I Willi 11 View 1U .line lciu .u-- I nrlests nnd members of the ltuslan church In this country and to counter- act the effect of the HoisneviK nocirinr ine eneci oi me jioisnnm uoc-i.i.h-j the A"oelntlon of the Cltlren Clergy of -p . npn AT T PAMTHnATK """' ., . REF'ORT AT CENTRAL I Fifty Answer TV niH.Sn'j Cnl Statt Practice Monday Morn- ing at Houhlon Field ! Hisebill got under wav at t'eulritl iiikii ri until tiu in in iiu'i . urn ,.i.i.(ui Matthew O Brlen lsu-d ,t t ill for can didates Moro than lift responded to the varsity call and twentv signed for the freshman nine Six. veterans from last vear weto In the hquad, Shalkev, a third baseman, Bold, a second-sat k- ier, Krug, itirns nntl ijatiowes, pncners, antl Nelson 1 II II. an oiitllelller Among the other candldntea were sev- er.il who nave nan expenenco on ursi- I t lass amateur team", inciuuing , aeon tin Inflelder on the Warwick A C. Mi (Iroav . tho football and.trew stir also signed up The first practices will be held Monday morning, weather permit ting, at Houston Field A tait in the t rew squad w lit be made today bv Captain Dick Oellers. It la piopnsed to keep twenty or Just enough for. a first and second boat Practices neit week will be held In the morning ILLNESS KEEPS BURNS OUT OF A'S PRACTICElUNKNOWN; TEN MISSING Connie's New Inflelder First Player Unable to Respond for Drill .Intknonvllle, I In., March 22. Cieorgc Burns, tho joung Phlladel phlan secured b Mack from Detroit to play tlrst baso this seasoivvas tho llrst man In the squad fortetl to lay off tem porarily by reason ot betng indisposed Burns wiih suffering from tho effects of having eaten something Hint did not ngreo with him and Mack excused hi in from the morning practice. Tho big fellow remained lit, his loom most of the morning, but waa In the hotel lobby when the placrs returned for lunch Tho morning's work was of the usual order, consisting principally In batting ah tlin nllrheiM were iflven two turns Inn iin mound Clearv and Adams showed nn. or ni" ..: . moto tiian nny oi me t in. .Myers was handicapped In tjils work by u blistered finger, while Faluy and Hauser are nui sing lame arms Tne weather was Ideal, tho sun shone ernm ,i unclouded sky and the temnen. ,rm",' ' ,.",, ,vreglMered above HeMv ture at lnltltla reglstereil nnove eighty. ' Almost Killed by (.'usollnc Fumes William Itovrier, 1117 Broadway, I,"?.e";-i.!nn.Sftf ilLTRliSl 'S. ufm He was fniin.i i.nmn.M.,. In his garage this morning The Highest Men's Shoe Value in PhiladelphiaToday! Geuting's 3 xvVv' VING: ORDOVANS VflBkk i I ' tni up 1 II V 1 J -lrT - (PRONOUNCCDOYTINOJ m St Qra of Fmoua oh i i .& VvA.a .irW&fWh Sfsi3BtBMm!jW9&turlti.Mt,, BHflBBfjfjtjfjfjhflvxRmlHHnnSaLilJ. ... -tjMffj..-JWIW .l&-jflfl F1REMHN EVERY tTT RlS J Guarcling Aeroplah "C Motors Op at the Cuttlss Aeroplane A ' Motor Corporation, a Globe Sprlnk- ler System is constantly wttclilnf for fires. Their Insurance rat onm. ' . ,. ...(.. .1 , . .. ..- cnrinlZ. t. vo;,r w T " P nl,c"' " T plant equ,Uf) , 203S w.,hln.lon Av. . DIel.t.l "DRY" CONVENTION lAinnnero numw, .iwuuowui k JW1 i m !-.. , t . - L-iiafM Jj'l'OniUlllOniSlS UemantJ 1EIJk(j tI(iU 0I uni'l'C 1 lLKCt i'ledfl rni, n ' " to Their Pause r - .'--l-i l'ltl-l.urgb, Man It ;: The proolbl-y tlon fones irt Allcghenj County; In aJW (onvcntloti here, deni indcd tlio eleeuof 1 M t-ovcrnor puugeu ( tho Viiuff of tne national prohibition amtndmeiit and other btato olllclais favorable tM "dr" legislation . ', Itceoliitlons were adopted Indortbif J. Denny OXell for (lovernor. Blihoj Berry, of Philadelphia, who had betaM , ,., , ,,,,., , , , "'" "" " ""- """ "Mr.min.. me tu niiciui nn aecounc of tne detfh of his mother Tho activities, of , the eonvention were directed by i)tA Chirles F. Swift, Stato miperlnterMlrtt'-' oi ine .miu-muioou i.eague. .vir. OJiilK, unu nun nt tlin tii.nL.ni nt Inn. hl-i J. l meeting and reiterated his than. tMt. I the lecent statement of Senator Sprout l.n. l. .. nu In ,.. ,.M f .. ..I ,.. , . ."...."" " .....unnmiyrv. 'hlbltlon was camoiin.ige and Intended to 'befuddle tho Independent voters. i ne rehoiuuons, in i;ommi9iieritf j O'Nell'B favor, 'were coinniendator ef -J. his record nnd pledged hint the support ' of tilth churches In the county, as well m! I every temperance organization 1-l"'' AGED MAN 1IUKT BY AUTfJj'S' Patiick Glenn's Spine Inj'uiei Ptvfl 1ICU viicat AtlUlUllML f- Sevent-ar-old 14 Moore Htiett, ratriti; uienn, ot;i was struck by fkf" automobile today at Seventeenth street and Snvder iivenue He Is In St. Ainej'i J' Hospital suffering. It Is believed, from an injured spine, J,j Tlie driver of the automobile, Chirlw A KupplH, twenty ears old, of S!16 Afpea 4 sireei, was nriesteu n me pojice mj I tho Fifteenth street nnd Sndtr aveniiiS-, station ( T,J-. SUN SHIP CREW'S FATE -yj- i Naval Guards on Torpedoed City Boat Not Landed. Relatives Anxious ? Tho fntc of the gun crew of tne Sunt; Comp iny stc imshlp Atlantic Sun, Mb- Itnnrlncil nff the ronst of KneUnd ItV Mondaj, was unknown today, no wort j v. having been iccclved lieie. Of the crew of fifty-five men, forty 11, .. An ciirnrl lu tltnrA firl ttfellty- two men to a gun cievv it Is coniMtrMj?,. tertaln that part of tho gun crew rau bo safe. .I.,-.,. . .. .. r tu rf m Jicrilivri ni iiitrnii'ci b ui ti". v," - -, rrunilnMllv besieging the offices of tM C Sun Company, l'lnance Building, 6ouUifT Pcnn Square, In nn effort to ''" H 11 iu.ru uiici ., ,,....., - . --- i Tim harassed ofllclals wore unaMl tov give them any dcflnlto Information, U no details have been received, . j Jl W11K leptirteti jiuiii i.io v""t : lr T'nllc.l sutes Commissioner Smith fMt Jr.,) no word had been received reltllre t iM .. .. ,,. ... .se rf.fl. 7w Hie laic Ol ine HUH CI en, uui .,. -, nlto Infonnatlon might arrive at M lime. It In said that no report of tM landing- of the gunners has oeen, ff-Ji telved from liny of the scoicn pon UlMU u m nuitiiuia iwc - v A news dlnpatLli from Headinf nj I today announces tho rescue of Capta " Walter B Miller, of Bl.dsboro. wltkVti . crew, who landed on the coast oi bwv-. land VI 7 When .this "Special EarlyJ cnMM ii. Ar Aaiii- k(( rvatrfl 'a UCUOUll lUk Ui UUUUV CUV f"" . Kaa been sold there ywji no- nibre at this nrice. oWf the new Oxford shade ,ang iiu 11 uu uiuwiia .751 ATBOTHSTOR! 19 So. 11th i A Quick, gerrlee iocs jMea'r "P-, Av 11 tVs iL !. viW-". . -T " .f -saT-v ,. . . Jfl MMrrMHW' v ' &'Vfi$ vj
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