Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 23, 1918, Final, Image 3

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, FOR U.S. BURNED
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EVENING PUBLIC ;LEDG-ER-rHILADELPfelA, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918
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M "Pay" Dances
All balls, entertainments or other
functions to which there Is paid
nilmlislon In Philadelphia In the
future must he iliy At'such ufTnlrs
IntotlcntltiB llquni cannot be sold
or nerved
Instructions to cairy out nn
order to this effect were sent to the
lieutenants of nil police, districts
this afternoon by Superintendent
Ilohlnson lie calted attention to
the decision of the Judges of the
license iouit. that liquor could not
be sold In nn building where
dantlnR wns permitted.
Several Ions of toioanut pliell" i.uked
for shipment tn the United Stales (im-i
ernrnent to be converted Into pot ili for '
the manufacture of explosive- vtere ile
tro)ed In an carlv morntnc lire that
raucel more than JTS ooo it image to tin
Franklin Baker t'onilunv vvarehoiie, I
1'alrmount and Pelivvare avenues I
Prompt action by the firemen pie
vented the blaze from spreidlnc moie
than flxtv feel from the northern
vtrrer of the biilldhiE where the lire
atarted
For a lime II ".is thouRlit the h'aze
wuuldbe t erluu one and three alarms
viere -numled In ipiliK tii'ie.ioii to p'
JURORS ARE PICKED '
FOR CAMDEN COURT
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Grand and Petit Panels Ready
for the Term to Be
Opened April .1
She! Iff Corson, of t'amrteu and .lames
I" l.ennnti Countv .lurv Oommls-loner
vtsteril.it drew the first grand and petll
Jurnra for the iull term of the I'n.ii.
..... n.n i.iisiiiiuit fir lis mire.nl m ..ii.oi "en i ount Courts, which onen on Anrl
archniies ne.ulA ' 1 he nam-s of thlrt-fle were drawn
The Hie ulaited "hortlN nftei 0 30 fnl "rand .Inn dun and nn the opening
itrloik In a pile of the unpukcd toioi- "", " Ue term twele of the mines
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Ilo Cninpaii) aini" the tlrcrt, taw
unoUe lominc trom tin windows and
tin iic I III thrj fliM alarm
H tin lime the IIkimoii anled til'
' liillnininable lHlls weie hilllihic fliLt
5 1 r-endliig up deni! nlums nf fmiil.e
f a ks" tl'1" ten iiiinulf lnlj IIm-'m
' of ho-i were iuii on the blaze a lire
toer was luought Into pln and the
fi olnials Stuart and Mnl.le alo threw
nlumes nf watr Into J'" iminlng build
ing ,' a reult the flames weie innflniil
$ (n the Interior nf the warehouse and
vere under rontrol In les tna l nn hour
i Tlie HaKei waiehou Is one of Ine
o toiget nloiig the Helawaie llhet
A fiolil II Is built of brkk fmu Mmles
f lilgli at the north end and two plotivs
V high at the opposite hld It neis
' nlinot an entire block
. Tlie Haker I'nmpaii) Is pieparing tn
f lnoe to Newark V .1 as It Is the In-
4 tentlon of the cltv tn raze the building
when dppropilttlntiH ire made fm the
widening of Delawaie avenue at tills
( paint
A wheel from Ihigine Nn M front
imd Westmni eland cticet" winked looe
while returning from tlie lln and rolbd
In Iho sidewalk and tluough a bulk
window of tiie 1111 mi I. Douglas shoe
ptore ;."il Noith front street damaging
a rilsp.i of spilng fiKjIwcai flnall
FtQPPing on the tlnor ff tlie alenroom
dt aw n are dropped
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iSrand .Inn
Tho'e driwn estcr-
ri"li fnfrman Tentll HTfl
Uirlnn.l iiiumnce Tinth
Wllllnin II
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Mnnro 1 nrul liankrr Tenlli Wuril
II II llwnfont merrliRnl spmnfl rl
IhnmnaW l.eeon superlnlpnilenf I.Uhtli
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I hi rn 1 i;llnell nlinlnn Nlnlli Wiirtl
IhiT Vulrrni ihl tlfrk ThlrtPtnlh
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tehn Mlf-i reilrnlalp Ninth Want
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lluito Keehler mprchanl Sixth enl
r Kftirr rotlr cl (lloueatrr cm
rilllh S tecc aakaniRn r.urth War I
Hhen II (TnsKlII eroerr sixth Unrl
WIMUmll M llurrell undertaker Sr-cnnd
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ctiHiles s Peer nnnufscturer Secono
Hunt
Ibilpli W II iflm" pnlnter U'lulien
i hnrln strrl Jr linker MerihanlUltf
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llHnionil I UHrien rral rulale Ninth
Want
' hiirlea llrnier plumber Vlrnt Ward
rhnina I Mitaren ilnllil Plrnt Unril
II II tlraix meriliant stIi War.l
Samuel Ilakl farmT llarrlnBleti
lrlli' llPHkine salesman SeronlWard
Lemuel t- llnrner unlerlakrr I leentli
WaM
I NaAlanl Aer ruhllaher Plrst arrl
Waller s ttt restaurant ketper Third
Ward
rturAe s lianas fondurtor liluueftter
Cltv
Inlin 1 Itlauib tiMiucer OInureater I Ity
Samuel Withers fanner nine Anohnr
Cranklln llawkwnrth denllr Weatnmnt
Inlin K Iteiini tl ths!ctn (ilnuiefter
tllv
Ired'rlek lanaf. real eslal uduhen
Hen l.anlnn mtmuer Tlilrleenth Ward
William s teart urchllot Second
"nrd
Wllllim n llron ClUflerk stjihWurd
OIL TANKER RADNOR SLIPS FROM WAYS AT CHESTER
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SENATOR 'HAM' LEWIS !
GETS DEATH THREAT
The petit Jurors
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tlrfmn nlr llpvnn Mfrd North
(lopr loliiirn lirruR Ilrtrrlw NhIImii
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CpnrfTa ntiip. Itrnlnmin rhUHrtz U illlnm
MMm ifiHin rotr imrrv jnnir i.uard i?0iiin.in. but saw cnninnntlcoreil ly tno
fariT "
Anonymous Letters Warn Him
to Cease Denouncing
Disloyalists
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ll-nn Michnrl CnUrp'tp frank r !rui
loupph larplr Ilarrv OrlfTilh tlatpti Can
wpII Clurpnrp Uommot I 011H II s im l.d
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RAILWAY WAR CHEST
PLANNED BY M'ADOO;
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Assets on Books at End of
11)17 Under Director Gen
eral's Control
Hhlnct"ii. March li
at railwa) war chest Is tn be
treated as the result of n rcolutlonary
oidei Issued todnt bt lhillwas PI
ret lor llcnei.il Mf doo The order pro
tides that till cash, demand loans and
delimits mid time drafts and deposits
apinarlng on the tympanies books at the
tlose of business IieicmlHi SI 1917-1
weie for tallwat purpTcs and there-1
for ulijett In tilt fJiitiol and audit or I
he IHretlot ieneial
I lie iffeit of tilt nrdu will be to I
plate al the disposal of the dlrettor
geneial Mist liat.iiit to be used for
the inillliatiiiii and moblliitalliin of the
Hues under frdiial lonti" Large sums
in i be shifted finni one t.niuMii for
lie ue of anotlHi lit slmpl nuking n
niokkeepliig entrt of tbc iran-iction
lull aitoiinlliig fm Iho prttcctlon
of Hie tomp inles tights will be made
Hie ordrr nukes It tlear when such
liiinsffia nil fmiliil to be ailtKihle
Als" the dlieclor general will enlcilaln
ant applications fnni t mihiii" that,
mat de-Ore' to show lint am of the
funds on hand Ketenib- M were not'
fur rallwat pitrpoe and tliejefore
not uniicr his tc ntiol I
The ntder prut ides that tlie funds
mi hind at the tloe of business Pi cent- I
lit i "I Can be expended bt tlie rallwats
FREDERICKS. DRAKE
DIES AFTER OPERATION
Was Prominent In Reform Politics
nnd Law Partner of FormeV
Mayor Weaver
aH 'iilililB
I-'RKUKIUCK S. URAKC
Reform politician and law part
ner of former Mayor Weaver,
who died last nicht in St. Mary's
Hospital, following an operation.
frederlck- S Drake for yenrs a. con
spicuous figure In Independent politics
In this city and law partner of former
Mator AVratcr died last night In St
Mar s Hospital following an opera
tion He was 49 tears old nnd lixed
onl for the pa) mill of Interest ninttirlti al 6371 Sherwood road, Oterbroolc
Mr Drake was stricken last Saturday
In his ofllces In the Commercial Trust
Hulldlng His condition was not con
sldeied serious until Tliursila) An Im
mediate operation was drelt)ed upon es
terday In nn effort to sate his life. The
operation was performed shortly after
o'clock last night Ho then was called
bt death
Mr Drake for man) tears had been
a conspicuous llgutc hi tefnrni poll.
Mannris nnd Motoiists Must He nn tics frequentlt speaking for Independent
ram unit" inr um mm county omces
lip to .Itlh 1 1 1 R . p'Miirut of (lil
dftuifl not In r(C of Uip trKuIar tlut.
Iiir the threp tars rndliiR Jump SO 117 ,
t'a.Miicnt foi malrrinl nnd nuppllcfl fot
rtiw.i u!c and other nxpenc of opera
tfon nnd foi taxen
TIDES AND CONSTABLES
KiNORE LIGHT-SAVING
RADNOR, U. S. VESSEL,
LAUNCHED AT CHESTER
Commandeered 7470-Ton Mer
chantman Sponsored by
Mrs. T. A. Sparks
The Mrninshlp Itadiuir, of TITO tons,
was launched at the Sun Shipbuilding
Conipui) jard Chester, this morning
The tes'el originally was contracted
to be liiillt foi tlie funard Steamship
, Xlllnnilkee. Wis. Marcli :i
"' Senator James Hamilton law is of
Illinois leceitcd lctlcis this nftiinoon
ftj flit-Ante, il.irr 111... ..lilt lie. lilt lllllMu lie
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Hops uenounung uisiotniists ns uanon
There were fourleen letteis, all of tlicni
llmtpr I c nthrnn H imuel It s--ten
(1...I... ttlan. hird If. it fl llltrvlit- !
Henry Morris Patrlik Xtialet A chui . lilete detk
ham r tv nrown
Itrnismln T ixx t:rs MliMletnn c litrlcs
Enn-neelter lion be Jmnes A c'leart l
len I.Ioil lUlllain ttonre Hnwura tlorllancl.
Innies II Jnmlson lleorce t UIbbs
c hsrles l.liidslv l orrellus c'lieesumn I.
Weliisteln A r eterrtnne William rot.
HlllUm I lloiwn lohn Ilkli llrirrv II
l.ollar Plerrt I'ac, c hRrlea 1 Tuiiltr John
snontmous Thliteeii were written nn i Itlns II M J-llloti John tlorley. Albert
frhcci
I'nttid htates liotetnment In become one
of the Unit rgeiit) fleet Col potation's
war cargo tan lets
As tlie tci-scl gratefully slid down Hie
wa)s It was named bt Mrc T shley
wild stittd as spoii'-oi
Anotlici Satutday InuntlniiK took place tod.ix nt the .liip.uil nf
the Sun Shipbuilding Company at Chostci 'I Ins newest t-hip fm
Uncle Sam's mcrthnnt marine is tho Radnor, which is shown
nbotc pioudly lidinf; the Dclnwnrc after Mis John .1. SpatKs
(below), the sponsor, broke a bottle of nine oei its bow nn,d
the tcssel left the w.its.
M'ADOO HOLDS FINAL
LOAN CONFERENCE
tjpewtltcis, die foutteentli being n i Hi
bled In long h md on a torn sliett of
paper
Secret .sttilce agents and i it) delcc
lltes starttd nut at once on a stare h for
- the w I ltd it
Senator Lewis refused to take Hie let-1 Will Announce Amount, Terms und
lets seriouslt and dcstioeil thtm ! Mntnritv Mnndav SnhiVet. to An.
proval of Congress
EQUIPMENT ASSURED
FOR
In an effort to bring about the with
drawal of IrMne I, l.enroot Itepiiblitan
nominee for t'nltcd Mutes Senator or
Joseph I. Datles, Democratic nominee,
tn Insure the defeat of Vletoi Hergei
Socialist candidate and anti-war advo
cate the Wisconsin l.ojaltt League
will tonfer with Itetiubllcau and Demo
cratic Mate ccutial cnmmiltees today
Politicians here pi edict thai theio
will be a bltlei light lietwcen the two
factions hut lutles supporters point
nut that Inasmuch as be lias the back
ing of tho dniltilstratlon he is the
Ingital man tn teprcsenl the lotal de
ment In Wisconsin which Is eaget to
lMiudiale Htigci La hcllelle and all
tlMt thet reptcbcnt
TROWN OX rOREIGX .MEDALS
Bill Permittinir Them "Buried."
Naty and Wnr Denartments Onnnsp
Money to Come From Special Iron Men Told Lack ol Ma
War Emergency Fund tcrials Delays Carjjon
of $100,000 Boat Program
1 .."""ddngtnn, Slaicli Zi The House
W this afternoon bulled Hie bill tn oeimltl
American nllnrtt and snldirix to wear
medals and det orations of fotelgn touu
tries far hack In the talendai. making It
luiuuiidnie tnai n again will tome up
lor cotisldciatlnn at Hie present session
fhahniau Padgeltr of the Natal Af-
fairs I'oinmlttee. said Setietart Daniels
m ,,as opposed to the eua tnieni of tin bill
"ti inn Kiiiinio mat .tniei nan lighting
men should look onh to tbeli own conn
tr foi rewind or merit 'I he Win De.
partmeiii also Is believed to oppose the
nieasuie Bln e Represent, it It e Miallcn
lerget who Intioduted It, did not press
fot Its consldciatlon
VVHhlnieloii. March 33 Setietar.v
Xlc cloo held Ills' last Liberty I.oan con
ference today Willi Chairman Kllchln
nnd members of the House 'a)s and
Jleans Committee liefore making his ofll
tin I recommendation of the amount
terms and maturit) of the third Llhei tv
Ian the tamptlgn of which will start
on the lountr.v s war nnnlveisai),
April .
The sum which will be agieed upon
and which Secretarv McAdoo said he
would announce on Monda) will leoulre
ratification bv Congress imed w lib I s,pr,,BUe eight) -eight
facts-anil ngutes nrougm lo me i reas
uiv liv the twelve govcrnois of the Pod
eial Heserve lunks nnd bt niembeis of
vaiious Lilierlv Loan loinmitlees. Hie
.Secretar.v will tonfer with his financial
advisers at the Capitol and the legal
machine!) Is expected to be iiiniphte
within the tomlng week
Die new mi itli tnlimiu has three c om-
all foie and aft, four large
hold' a laige cross hunker foi toal and
a deep tank for lullast or oil fuel It is
tan feet long lis Indicated liorsepowti
Is 21)0(1 and Its, deslgneii tptcd Is tin
and one-half knols '
A four-Inch gun Is mounted font ud
and a live-Inch gun aft fm protcc Hon
against submarine attack Kxtra life
saving equipment consists of six Iwinl)-aK-foot
llf"lio ilu two IlferaftH and one
working boat
Minpllcltv and privacv inarktd Hie
Hunching Thousands wern denied ad
mission In Hit plant among them sol
diers In uniform who cvould not be
vouched foi Main armv and invy
ofllcers were present Among the In
vited guests wre Mr and Mrs William
Totter, of Philadelphia Sii I'redtrltk
Mack, and I. idv Illack Ml and Mrs I
iinsani l"ew Mr and Mrs .1 W 1'ew
Jr. and MaJ'ir Itocb. of the Camdlan uacted foi
nrni Mayor Smllli at a inhale meeting of
...,.,,...,.r. .,!,. leserve olhters held at c'itv Hall as.
1MIOM1XIJM LDUCAIOR DlhS , Ured the anxious captains and woikds
1 mat inev wouin in no vtit netti iiumn
r-nlnnl llnmni R. SnincUP Passes he made a nail of the citv s police and I m fling in in
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lieielise lOICes lie himi iniu infill tun
Guaul After March 31
I lie davllght-Mvliig law pissed bv
l ongrc ss in tv thinge people s breakfast
lime nnd their dinnt r-lime and even
their going to bed and tbeli getting up
but It cant change the ebb and flow of
the tides and It Won't i hinge the lablfs
In tills veil's alanines ot Hie tables of
Hie Coast and I'eodctlc Survet
so It will conn to psss after Hastei
Suuiliv mninlng March 31. tint all
in tiiners and pilots and canoeists nnd
llshermen and cvtn seishore bathers
will find the tides atvl their watchCN at
variance -the tide being one hour shv.
In other words the tab'es Issued last
Decembei reg irdlng 'the rise and fall
if the tides will st md since the law will
lermlinte the Hist of uet Octobei be
fnie in w tables ate lsued for lll'i The
niilv tiling ioi piotde mi the water In
ilo is to llgure their timepiece one hour
iiluad of tlie lidi as It Is stl down 111
the aim mac or other tables
Another set of people niev get Into
tioiilile If Hie) follow their clironom-
I rters tho nutnniohlllsts Adtiee lo
I Hit in If mining through Jersc), for In
slante Is to tuui on their llglits by the
, sun after Mnith 31 and not bv the
t lock tr some war) constable mat get
'em
Then remains, however, one jo) ful
position nf the population ovei the da-
. HjJit-s.iVlng law
1 it is daildv's oung daughter and dad's
li lb) bo) who will or ought to see
lilni' home foi a tomp one hour earlier
full d iv The mornings now don t
iltv
le was a candidate for Judge of Com
moil I'leas Court o S about three
)ears ago He alo was a candidate for
Judge of Court .So ft nt the last election
number of jears ago he was defeated
for Congiess b) ,a few' totes
DANIELS HOPES ADMIRAL
UOUGHT SHIPS FOR U. S.
Hut He Has Xo Knowledge of
Knight's Reputed Purchase of
GOO.OOO Tons
Washington. Maich 23 "We hope It
is true was all the comment Secretarv
of the .Saw Dnniels could make today
on the London Dalh Mall dlsnatch from
IVklo, quoting the newspaper Kokumln i
.shimbun as slating that Admiral Austin I
M iviiight, lommander of tlie Asiatic I
Meet has purchased all tho shipping on
Hie Russian Pacific coast
The Secretarv said he bad receives no
vtord from Knlglil to this effect, audi
while the admiral could take the steps I
It vtas uullkelv he would go ahead with-'
out advising the clpaitment
According lo me stor) listi.unii tons
ine Involved
VETERANS WKf
IN AMATEUR CUP.G
a
Gain Advantage Over Wanda' 1
crs Shortly After Second
Half Starts, 2-1
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Referee John iralrier. TJnfstm
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i-. in", innmiisiiii n Hngrrrn. imf vv-c.
nwiTew u minuies. r AS
ine strong veterans soccer cicraiii
took the lead over tho Wanderer In AftA
second-round imteh for the ainatouT'CU 4
thamnlonshln shortly after the aeontli L,
half opened, vvhenVv'olan shot a BOtHt -Ai. i
from a difficult angle, making the scorei -,",', ';J
stand I to 1. The game was played t I iJ!
tlio FAlrhill Hall rark. Third street an'j
l.ehlgh avenue, before a large crowrd'
Thi usir nl I he eml nf thtk flttl lial.
was 1 lo 1. s,Hl.
? .'S
FIRST I1AI.K ',, ',
WsnHerers won Ihe loss and kicked off.
in inr neconn minute ei piny ine n inDervri y V
earned a foul. W. Ullmnre kicked Into th?'j '
nrt, nut uif eiever BoaiKrener 01 tne vet-7-, fi
rrnns euntea ine nun out in nnniri. Aitvr " ' rt
tnnsMerHltle drllibtlns; by lioth tenmi tr'U
Dennusli forced m corner kick by Fhnn. a.A, t,J
ttllann frlj.H In, ti idlr. huf Vt'rlrht retnrntat.M
It eterns Immedlntely won n cornar ' !(t
kirk Wilson kicked Into a scrlmiraff- tna
plsskin going wide. . . y-'ljX
On the next pUv a foul was earned by ,
W'an lerers when Wnrnltaek trlpned (Ulmore vtta
A second later Jimmy llrshsm found a hole
lit Iha il-f-naa nf t tin tltrant tnr tha flrat t 1
Boal Henre. Wanderers, l! Veterans. 0. ti'
Wonderful aoalkeeping by Teareo pret. r
vented eterana more than once from acor '
lug Another foul and Wamhuck kltked'fof
a count but failed Wanderers were forced
to nice a corner kick, but lirown sent It a,
over the top . r . ,
(In the next play Wilson found a clean jj
shot and amid cheers shot the pill Into the y.
net Wanderers li eterana 1. .r
SHCOND 1IA1.K
Wanderers ehangid pnsumn lo ineir aa- 'j
.s...wm In ,hA -n. nn.l hnlf V nl,r,m haVlfttt -. ' '
tn t.i.i. ii. .tin 1 li- K.f.niltiinr, of hnttl
Wrlsht and Pearce patented several scores. f
Hhorily after plav reaumed Wanderer; sj
earned a corner klcu. out ine none went ,
wild Al Ihe expense of n comer kick W', i
derers sated a goal l)n Ihe nrxt plajfY'Wx
Nolan found sn opening for lhl ecofia V
MRS. HARRIMAN BACK: .'j
PRAISES U. S. MEDICOS $C
n tlanlle Tort, Jlnnh .3 wun ,.
pialse for nrltlsb hospitals and the,
work ot American meoicni men hi um ,-?
frenrb froot. Mrs J Horden Harrlmail ?i,
arrived here today on an American llner.x '",
she is chairman of the committee on i'
women and Industry in the council ot
defense
Mrs Harrlman will make a report on
her observances In France and Knc
land nnd the report will be sent to of
ficials al Washington
M
rtwrncT nmnrsw nnn I1Ir.n count sa) thes, iinstisands or naaciVH " "".'
RINH STI?I?I li(i HIP. bevs and girls So advice No J is. cto daugl
llUOIl OlLiEiL rUIi Ollll O, i bo mi, bv the dock not li) the sun, aftet was t
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ASKS ADMIRAL BOWLES1 movi: rkmit ..kaduTrtlrs
HlaziiiK Clothes Start Fire
Clothes linn.?. nt; on u heater pipe In
tlu linni of William I Iainr, u negro,
nf UIJ C'nrnbrldpc strati took fire to
tlav and nUrted a Maze uhlrli did
ilamnKf nf appinxlmately $150 A
iter of I lamer ln wun HI In bed-
carried to the Htnet and tared for
neighbor
POOR MAGGIE.
say 8:
"If you don't know how ,
to get happiness out of
five dollars, you won't
know how to get it out
of five thousand."
T'oor Maggie Is one of the char
acters In Mrs Porters new story,
"OH, MONEY! MONEYS
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Membcis nf the Home Defen-e Koei ve
will kooii be sworn In as ill) olllceisj
and Hielr ciiulpnieut will lie pui chased
out of an Item of Jlim onii fm war tinci
gencles In the disputed Hansfei bill
lhelr unlfoims hive long ago been con-
Awny in Hoston
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lie CXpetltU soon m ut nun- lit il'in'i i gin,
monev on their equilimtiu on ine griniiiii
Speed up shipmtntn of suel fur Ihe
Hog lsl tud and other bip)aiibi. so the
shipping piogriin mi) b. i oinplrted In
time'
ISeiii Admiral I'lanois I' Howies as. I
si-taiit geneial niiii.iL.rr of Hie llmrr
gfinv I'ltcl I'liiiioiiillnu, ilclitiinl this
appeal Hid it in sivtj sttil ininufiH-
lllieis n iuim nllng alioul tweiil) titins
whom he Liiiiimoui d in n gi t-toL.etbei
llellev in -Sli. itfold
I. uiv of fin I dining tin vtlnlii months i
IlnlntKcl Scope of Woik for liclRians
Necessitates Chanfce
I i llelglaii liilef loinnilttec of the
fled Cro's announced this morning tint
in limit i bulling fur the suffering Hel
gl ins will bt icieived nt "i houth
llilid slieet On, .Mondiv moinlng new
hi ailu.il titers will be opened at the
soiitheist comer of Hleventh and Walnut,
streets, wheie the work will be con
tinued Wis J li i asatt chairman of tlie
imnmilltt in unking the statement
slid tint op annum of the importance
of the vtoiU a more central lotatlon
was ih-iiei! 'lie In'IMs Hint the work
will not l In hiiv wav Interfered with
In tin change of hindquarters
.. , , ,-.. iir,,r n monev on meir e uunntin
""'"" !U',i. 5,?,' i.,0.T,. ns'that an emegene) eMsls
widclt known ns
I)cn I'lxinc Tomato Prices
Waohinglon, Match .'3 -'I lie l'edeial
Trade Commission this nftcrnoon denied
that it lias (lxcd or Intends fllng the
price r tomatoes In California 01 else
where It alio denied It Intended making
nn investigation of the tomato situation
t .. . nfir Akia flliwl 111 ti lull rt
an educator and writer illtel here touav t))n n00 u ln,fcr ,,, ruil cm,
During his careci he was pies dent "f Msfll nN ,ajoilt.v vole and Iho
the I'nlverslt) of North Dakota, ami uslt, mn-thlrds majoiltv Hie inmiet
latct pilnelpil of the dclphla Uailcinv I i ()( ip HW,ahl, ntl , question
at Krooklvti fid '-plague fought in 1)f (ho Iisan f t nieasuie Is scltled
Hie civil wnr receiving a colonel's com- ,n ())e mptH nlon along this Hue
mission lira funiieitliiit regiment t i ty Pp0Lted nnv da) and in lln tiican
one time be was piniiiliiieni In Snrth tin(l t1r rcgul.u riiills and lessons wIM
Dakota politics 'tie held by the -.quad captains and of
aril
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10WNSENI) TO STIR UP VOTERS
I' Delawaie Govcinor Aids in Diy Cam-
U Paiirn in West Phibidnlnhin
M Ooveinor Townsend. of Delaware, tt III
S'ldiess tlio mass-meeting In the NKon
fl .--"ir, i iityoct-uiiu siicci oeiow iar-'
IL mi, tomoirovv afternoon The meeting
Im has been ealletl lit the lllhle ibisn mete
K, and nthei citizens lo lielti stli up"
I, "eany Bu.niin west I'lilladelphlans w)o
J have not registered
' . Th." wards in West Philadelphia hope
sj to elect to Iho I.cglslatuie eauvlidates
Mm arc pieuged foi piohlhlllon and
"nee nelawaret was the. last Mate to
ratify the Federal piolilbitloii amend-
"lent, Its executive was asked to come
yjiicl help in the cause One .Senator and
r.n.v;t) assenibl)ineii will be elected by the
k"t Philadelphia districts next fall
, ' Millionaire Hicr Injured
H lrun.lAH III tin., I. .14 ..til .
ti -......., .it., .iiiiii.li d, 'teiiuei t
'jOnilth. millionaire society man and Vale
Ik-rauuate, has been badly Injured in nil
airplane accident .at K.oit Worth, Tex.
fj tftCCOrdlllir In unnl rentttiAa 1ii-a inrinv
Poy bin relatives It was said .Smith
Plta flying at a high altitude when his
fl'lane dropped to catth.
ItX i
York, toda was
to Setretar.vof
Houston He will have
the licensing fertilizer In-
Named Houston's Assistant
WH.hlintHin, March 3 William Wal
late Mcln of New
1 unpointed assistant
Agriculture
charge of
dustiy
Contractor Licensed to Wed
A license was Issued today to William
H Morrison, aged sevent) years, born
February 11. 18(8. a contractor, of 2735
Penns)lvanla street. Indianapolis. Ind,
and Anna Morris, aged thlrlynlne years,
of Phoebus, Va,
LORIMER'S ASSOCIATE GUILTY
Mrrrl". III. M.iltll "i fhilles 11
Mumlav former vice president of the
defunct Lorhner Hank In Chicago, was
found guilt) by a Jury here today of tic
ccptlng deposits In the bank after It was
Insolvent
heiitent will not be Imposed until
after April JO when arguments for a
knew trial will be heard The maximum
penalt) Is Imprisonment iiom one m
three )ears Tho Jur recommended a
line and Imprisonment
Ik eis
Indian Oil Lands Leased
iiR.lilnrtim. March 23, Indian
oil
1--.1.. ....A i,t.lncr tensed for drilling bv
the Oov eminent to Increase production
of fuel oil to meet war demands ac
cording to fuel administration officials
todav dded war demands are due
chlefl) to the large number of oil burn
ing ships now building
S
TOO T.VTK KOIl CltASNIHCUTlOV
DKATIIH
VcUOMAN. March SI al (lino KbiEaeialng
. ': ""A K, wire or vviiusm r. iiotmsn,
l?i'?!' - 'nl- t., al Jlaple llrote c'tm.,
Ivciriio Mit
lfi sjt.lril Manh L'1. at llryn Mawr. Pa.
eMi.:?" " ' f lhe nv H'inuel V.
!"nlth aitj ilaushter of the late Jnmea e.
I I rlntroa Hn. ...- A lk nnaeal air M I
Hj-- ! ua 1IUIIVQ 1 uns7)f( "in
Madt?l,NbOV' Muni) S3. USUI.Y V JUH.V
Ivy "i ujkmonl, ul rn, i , uhueimi
Urn late Urnrc R. nnd Hunan I.. JoIiuhdi
Junerftl ?rvt(p Ixur , '2 p in. Mt oilvi
in.'ii cnciinui i
I'd I la.
Hair nulltllnar.
.ill UHl tf..,l. nl . l Ti.Ib. if tun utnl
uimoni ramii nrmZl vim noiiKitT V I
vabatid of t rw V l.jur. ttstU US. Ku
!?& fvkfP unit hit rhtr ...
IKK. nlattvfft nnd frlnt Invited tn
"' luir.ts'j p. m u'' p'tii '"'i4
PRIEST AND THREE OTHERS TARRED
BY MOB FOR DISLOYAL REMARKS
All Four Are Compelled to Kiss U. S. Flag by Crowd
at Christopher, 111. Protesting Lawyer
Forced to Praise Wilson
Chrlnlopher, III., March 23.
INDIGNATION against disloyal re
marks said to have been made
against the Government and Presldept
Wilson resulted In four pen being tar
red and feathered and forced to kiss the
American nag here early today by a
mob of more than 300 persons.
Shortly after the tarring and feather
ing of Theodore Hunger, a grocer ar
rested for disloyal remark, who had
been dragged from Jail with Henry
Tenbrook sand Herman Wheeler, the
name treatment was administered to
the llev. John Kovalsky, pastor of the
Pollen Cathollo Church.
father Kovalsky was led to the pub
lic square whero the other three men
had been punished. While the kettle
of tar vva belli heated two nags were
handed the pastor and he was compelled
to kls them
rather Kovalsky wan disrobed to the
. uti.iie two of the crowd poured
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The priest was
warning to be
then scattered over him
then sent home with a
more loyal In theifuture,
W. n. Jones, of Benton, III, law)cr
for Hunger, who had said he would
ask for a new trial, was warned by
citizens to leave the town He begun
walking down tho railroad tracks to
Denton and had reached Urban when
he was overtaken by an automobile
niled with men. He was taken back
to Christopher and In the public square
was compelled to kiss the American
flag, parade up and down the street
and praise the President. After this
Jones was told to leave the city and
not to return. He left Immediately.
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NEW GAS SCHEDULE
CALLS FOR HIttHJSR RATE
Coutcsvillc Rcbidcnts lo Pay 25
Cents Moid Vei 100(1 Cubic
Kcet on April 12
llarrl.hiirg, Marcli .'3 new tariff of
gas rates has been tiled bv Ihe Phila
delphia Suburban Ons and I'.lrctrle
Compiny. effective April II. I31S. for
service In Coatcsvllle Chester e-ounty.
PaH The new tariff .makes nn incre.ts
of twenty-live cents per 1000 cubic feet
In the unit rates for gas. so that the
rate for the tlrst 10 000 cubic feet per
month will be Jl 60 per 1000 cubic feet,
less ten cents for prompt pa)iiienl
Prepayment meters am to lis set at
Jl 50 net per 1000 ruble feet and a
monthly service charge of twenty-five
cents Is to be made in addition to gas
consumed through prepayment meters
Lancaster Man Killed
Lancaster. r.. March 23 Albert
Hartman, proprietor of a hat store beie
was killed early this morning when his
automobile crashed Into a Pennslvanla
Railroad bridge at Duke street Being
alone It Is not known how the accident
occurred Hartman formerly resided In
Columbia. i
Hit iiteMiit ili.t shipments of Hi.
Iiecisiltlt Meil V..I lial Howies slid
an holding up tin tnik al ling Island
He ill soil Hie sleet lilt li In gltt sptiiil
nlliiuiiio In sbliiv.uel nidi is, tiHhing
I lie in ft r .1 lie .nl nf all nl n is
'In imitillie the lliauilf. t ill I -- Mini
11)111 si III Itm nf Hm tit i It ail tutu
and Steel lntltuti wlm nl u imm im
ml H the meeting of tin ait i d nf utl
till" Met I In tilt- bit, shipi.inN a- mil
a" tin xllil Vdinlril How lei mil I il.e
lln in mi li loin f lln i ml I Hi In
dav hnwiiig wbil ittogtci- I i nlfi.ul
been inadi mil nou nun b ut ik i In mg
delavcd tluough Hie lick nf teel
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A TIP FOR PIANISTS
If w'U liat a litSh rcccirrl fer
niir IliJitruMx ill U HI plaif II
h Ntitnnier " "U" "prelim
I siianpil t nl iKNttM ji u"
in
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20th Century Storage Wiretou.f Co
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WtfHm&r always find iIHPiH7; X
IUj the best styles hereiyECHy',
& always moderate m price.aJ
HKL-SI9 -92 1 MARKET STREET -H ,
!!VVfl9llL nrnni shoe drop, nii mutarjiuT 9!V!C9II9 A
KfiUMiUBl. 8M 0 OEJtKAMTOWTf AVE. ,HAtjillia7M!
ii ill
The
House of
Taylor
BBS, SPECIALTIES
MAIIK TO ORIlF.lt
L. D. Berber Co- it N, Second 8L
wt, 'jjiSii i o
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Seashore
Excursions
TO ri
ATLANTICCITYi
'Ocean City, Sea Isle City,
Wlldwood, Cape May
Palm Sunday, Mar. 24, ,& 1
Easter Sunday, March 31
,.,. A.BM..Ti(r.-, rHRr .,
$1 Round Trip
Jr Time TaWa, Showni Inrreai.d
Kavstee, KettV. renaidt' Ticket Art:
400 Baths
600 Room
HOTEL MARTINIQUE
rtROADWAY 32D STREET. NEW YORK
line llliirk from I'enn'ldtanU Station
l.sualb c'entenlent fir AmuMmenla
Cht iilng nr Ituslneaa
157 rieaaant Rooma,
with Private Bath
$2.50 PER DAY
257 Excellent Rooma, with Private
Batht facing street, southern
exposure,
$3.00 PER DAY
M. Mtrtirtite ltimm from I.S0
Ihe Ke-tauranl l'rlce re Mont Sloderate
; traa im'Rg'iuniirmrag&a mnu'itfle.TOyg
A Sunday Dollar
Dinner Fit for a King
The coal problem plus the servant
question is gone forgotten since
our Sunday $1 dinners have "swept
the town."
Be a "regular" here on Sundays and
save your wife many a dollar.
Special Music Evtry
Sunday
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Twelfth and Arch SU. 1
CLAUDE M. MOHH. JJfr. 1
( if n trance an Jtth Bt.l j
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CO-OPERATION
Individual effort is of limited power.
Co-operation i a means to unlimited accomplish
ment.
THE WAR MATERIALS EXHIBIT
has been called a success by many competent
authorities. The prompt, willing and effective co
operation of our customers made it so. We extend
to them our sincere thanks and share with them
the satisfaction of honest effort to assist the Gov
ernment program.
The same co-operation on the part of the men
and women of Philadelphia as a whole will mobil
ize the resources of this community and spread
the reputation of our industries to the earth's four
corners. Let us keep solidly behind the Chamber
of Commerce to that end, with a vision broad
enough to overlook petty differences and personal
advantages.
CO-OPERATION
of citizens, legislators, Government officials, pro-
ducers, distributors, transporters and banks willi
WIN THIS WAR
The Exhibit is open until four o'clock today. Withi
its closing we thank, in addition to our exhibitors,!
the thousands of visitors for their interest, enthu-1
siasm and kindly expressions.
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