W. Pt tt Bit 1 I fir tt ,,' h.te-: r mn B' ': a W3 , EVENING PUBLIC IjEDGEftPHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 191S ' EVr fri J Jt ' 'ife"' ipivinu IS ON TONIGHT House Bell to Notify iv-aii - tj.,1. rni, .ii lu xruaii viuuiva Ahead .T'ttr xt mmupnT at A at fi.X4t1w 1 Ull UvA 4A f ill ill It r ' pktlon -Wide Conservation Measure Becomes Operative fm Tomorrow Morning 77" the Germans Were Here! IX ' m ft- New Law Saves Time, Food, JHealth, Work, Coal, Money Among things ttio iluyllght-snv-ng law Is counted on to ilo uro: "Give millions ot productive work ere in the country several years moro work hy uddlng an hour to each one's day. Stlmu'.ato food production lv pro viding more tlmo for garden work Improvo everybody's health by reason . of an lncrcaso ot hours outdoors. Speed up transportation and end congestion by giving more time for work In yards, warehouses and docks. . Save tremendous quantities of coal, now used In electric lighting nnd gas plants and about $40,000, 000 In electric light and gas bill.". it l'hlladelphla wilt begin tho national , daylight-saving pun tonight ut iu o'clock, when all clocks anil watches villi bo pushed ahead one hour In accordance with Mayor Smith's proclamation sug gested by the Evening runnel I.UDonn. This action was taken by tho Major ( so that no Inconvenience would bo suf-1 fered by rhlladclphlana In earning out the Government's order, which requests j that the hands ot all timepieces be puh- , ed ahead one hour at 2 o'clock tumor row morning. Tho same result Is obtained by follow- I tng the order at 10 o'clock. Five minutes , before 10 o'clock tho bell In tho State i Tlnuco will rlmr In remind all residents I of the city that the time to go forward la at hand. Tho bell will also ring at five minutes before 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. The daylight sating regulation will remain In effect until tl.o last Sunday In October. It Is expected that thn Jump In the tlmo will have so many advantages that It will ue neiopicu uci- I 77 3i: MM y rpO. ( Kfrirctd icn - i Jteris fa , x.- - ''ZZrf,irWeENTor'jgiBicj ", Z-" -: -i.- V I'' . S .Jr. iAT I -a- - - irr - i -3A. 2i SSfDZj& -, -fip- Wl P7&K-) wN, -fSre. e7 E ' 2rr.z r -- I" pWJ.flV.J-rn4c. r i .. m . . Artve "' - i y w iv s-r-.. -rr MM . 9m Si -w Ll -AS N -r?' AT Tm NT C "s CSL- f & . V Tl L . "v V - 7 vT , " II VJ7" - 1 I I Li I I I CITY'S LOAN WORKERS IHEXAMER NO LONGER SET FOR LIBERTY DRIVE ON ART CLUB ROLLS (Posters, Pamphlets and Song,Mnnufncturers' Move Reveals Sheets Ready to Inspire ' Resignation From Other Purchases FORWARD, TURN FORWARD, O TIME wsi22STOimfsmf.ms;xs&'5 'xjxsa. Organization jm I THEATRE MEN TO HELP (OFFEND PRO-GERMANISM I'icluru rrojcctinp Great Clock Will Question of Kxpclling 1'oimcr I I5c L)i.splnyctl nt Hronu Street Headquarters l.llxity Loan oilli'Ials are marshaling their forces today meparnlory to the i opening of tin- thlid loan drive, which will begin Aliril C. A huge mobilization ot ammunition In tho Miapi of literature, pictures and caiecl today that D?etr He.xamcr re- posters and llio orsanlzatloii uf thou-'signed last tumtner from the Art Clul (amis -f men, women and children In ot I lilladelplila after sccral inembciri forcy ot nellvu workem Is lrtualb took exception to lcws expressed by. completed, although committee ciiairtnen nun. Hyphenate Alliance Head lit Committee's Hnnds V moo in tho Manufacturers' Club Id i evoke tho life, membership ot Dr. ChailcM .1. Hcxnmer, former president nt tlio National aennan-Amerlcan Alli ance, for alleged iruGcrmanlpin, re- Doctor Hcxamor. ulin n.in im bis (piaiters In the Manufacturers' t'luli Fri day, already lias resigned from the Manufacturers' flub, it was loportcd to day. This was denied at tho club. ".Vet ct," was tho leply to a fiues- lion as to wnctner or not he had re in some ilistrlctH uro still calling for I olunteeru. A list ot the pamphlets, pictures. I longs and other literary propaganda ' khuhIs like a humming up of thu con ' it-tits of llio Congressional Library In VV, cMiii.tnii. Tho soiur known aa "What Aro lou.MBiieu. (iolng to Po to Help tho llojs?-' wlll Tlio houso committee is preparing a bo playtd and Ming In tvery motion- j rfport to Hie board of directors on pli turo hoilc nml ligliininiii tiuairo i uie auisiuiiny ot impelling me icirmer in thn city. Uno ImtKlnsl uiou,iiiu ) iicun oi inn niiianee, wltn u liiclloti copies for lien ill-It lliutlon linve ln-eli la tlio ciun incllgnnnt alioiit the alleged placed at the dlspoal t'f tho thealil- i illlo.val remarks of Doctor Ili'xanier cal men. r'oplos arungeii inr -oico i ninuKiu oui m mo sciiaionai mvrsii- iitnl iiluim aciMinnanlnient naf uren , gallon 01 ine alliance s itriivuies. Mioiuci L-ixr.ii iliiin with c thus arranged fori hi life membership bo revoked, it was rm 'I Wmmm'iMMmT' 11' III i r-mmmmm . h-. mw A3 . '..fliiHiiBiiiiuim .sfVWK ,r. mm. ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM ' ' ! BaaaHHaMBaBBMaHaaaaaaBaaaHBBHH i RETURNS PlUiDF FOR INCOME TAX Collector's Office Swaninpri 'd XT:t-U T.Til m - -. w WJ witu luciu jlo ise upen t rs. ouuuay MONDAY IS LAST DAY Those Who Fail to Report Will uc iiauic 10 Jf rosecution and Cannot Escape lUrrln tc Ilwlns The lndv who poetically implored Father Time to 'turn back in his flight knew naught of "daylight t,aving" or she never would have been guilty of so unpatriotic u plea. Tho picture shows C. B. Watts preparing to givo Father Time's famous fore lock a severe yank by turning forward one hour tho hands of the transmitting clock of tho U. S. Naval Obscrvntory, thus instantaneously making us all an hour older. 'ine map shows just what trie picsent tieiman urue would .ncan to us if the battlcfront were heic instead of in France, or if we lived in Paris instead of Philadelphia. The Hindenburg wedge would reach a point only twenty miles away from Trenton, almost in the direction shown in the ma'i. From its apex to the English Channel the distance is sixty miles, or the distance from New Brunswick to Seaside Park. From the battle line to Amiens tlio distance is approximately that from New Btunswick to Trcnjon. onhcbtra. l'llr fr l.llrrnlure A llious.un! slides li.ne been made ami will be sent to the picture tnea- tres at once. Une uuniircu hiumui 'potcr aro icad rr uispiay. i."uu,uuu I pictures and pamphletH of forly-llje a 'i Idles are icady and two armies ot about 15.000 eaih aro "set" to start their cainai-slng rollceiuen. Ilrenun , a,! mall-.airlers will add humlieds ot men to tho worklrg orgimUatlons. I captain David l-'allon, who was wounded In the CJalllpoll campalgii will a meeting in llio i uiriy-noti.i.. aid, the club will refund tlio S100U tee paid by him. Doctor HcMuncr, whoso new homo Is unknown, will "beat tho club to It" nnd resign, it was predicted today by a member. "Doctor llexamcr Is nvcrto to stir ring up strife and I believe ho will re sign, Just as he did from tho Art Club last -.ir," said this man, who iirki d that his name bo withheld. "Last slimmer seeral ptomlnent members of tbo Art Club objected to his reported b'ws, but tlio movement against him was Kiuashcd by his own friend", of ll 1 t Alltl Iw.ir.i mnlcht on sublccta ptitaining tu ltl, p0 i,a,i inauy In tho ilub. How 1 the war. lexer, rather thnn stir up stiifo tbat i Tho meeting was arranged at tho in- would Involve his friends, ho (illicitly .,,.,,. ..t iim t.lherlv Loan olfliials 111 ' rtli:ned." FOR MILITARY DUTY H0I.n FASTRR miVPARS ! 'lir "SiXZ X aravWM.i? building, DRAFT FOURTH SON PENROSE AND VARES BANDITS PRACTICE ART FIND FIRE HOSE CUT ON FORMER POLICEMAN ' AT FOUNDRY BLAZE Sleuths Rescue Intended Vie-j Suspicious Circumstances At- tim Shed Built Around I tend Second Fire in Gray's Stolen Motorcar i Ferry Road Plant 1H07 West Lehigh iiM-nup. Thomas F. Treacy moned to Join Three Broth ers in Service I On tlio eve ol ine cami'.iu v,.. jut imy hj. ' .. . .r,., . ' .1 nr.t.ili, ii, IIIKBM'II ,11,11,'IL , villi. .x. iv "-i ic Sum. , n . . . . viiiw... ...,..-..- ----- ,...,' '" j"i i.iiiiL(nftiiLlinvni'iinrRhin l iirhf iim abiutv of ! i i.wieipiu.i to absorb ainers lesign.uiou nau uctn iiuoneu i.ip- Subject of Conferences by Clans at Atlantic City Three sons of Mrs. Margaret Treacy, of t:;i Aspen street, arc In the servlco after as a permanent regulation for the i f inele Sani ummer months. I , ,.,j 0f t10 .Vinetetnth District, Thirty. . " !!mr1a'!,at.,,!etrJo11llUsUh,! ninth street and Lancaster asenuc. if this country of about $10,000,000 ami fourth son, Thomas F. Treacy, who has Ingenuity of Philadelphia's in- j room Tho usual "Kaster"i conferences are !.!. -, ,. i.i .1. ... . . . ' " . .. .. She lms asked the draft '""" "Pm ln '"la,l"l: Lll ,oua nu ventors has been urawn upon uy me luinoirow. Senator l'enrose and Ills ro- camp Ugn, ami a picunr-pnijccunK -horts are the.e in olio camp eente.ed I chine will, many nW fturc8 wa . , ., ,, . , m., . HlHlillll'll UPll,lJ t t- i. mini. ii v..- t-helboino Hotel. Tins aroi ,r. uti, iirnn.l nicc-t. He merely resigned," said Ml pintott. .r iiiim lis nuota of bonds. In leaing tho Art Club, wheie ho Nt-w and adilltlon.il oflltes for the ' li.ul lived for seen years, halng bc Kpiicial lommlttee ut tlie loan tain-1 coma n member In 1910, Doctor llexamcr nalgli wile obtained today on .-uinn moved co me .vianuiuciurcrs c iuu. .w. l'rnn square for the dlstrjbutloii ot III- tho time It was said that ho went to cratuie. j tlio ipi.utcrs becauso they were more Tho about the h .nvlntr r .nnin fhnll 1.000.000 tOUS ,,.... ,l fr ...nmlrnllmv m.lV M. 1UTOS UrC UW '" eQUal nUlllbCrS. l.Ut of coal In manufactures. i.illowed to remain home for a liltlo down In the ChWsc.i section about tlio It will also anoru niiei irtm "1' wi,e. In her letter to the board sue frequent exhaustion caused by the last fcil.B. ,.jt y()U believe ou really need hour's work on hot summer afternoons. ' . ti,i8'tinie i wni, of course, be very quarters', The I.llierl 1 link iari.irl.inv n.-issimr the headdiiarters homes of Congresiman Yale, Senator tonight will see n Luge oloik projected Viirn ami Mayor Smith. ii a screen. Tho face of tho cluck, over The J'enro-e followers are cotisldrrlni. which tho hands move apparently wuu Tho Ntonal DMllBht havlnw AH- lgld u ,,,,. ,lm Jl)ln llK ,,ro,hor.s in means of U-featlng Cong i ai Jo n social on also contends that It wl in-, ( ff)l. ,,,,, Ktars iinJ su ,. ,. K he L..lmdillp for , ,, directly stlmulato tho production of ( ,rhonillH Tren(.y, father of the boys. Is Republican nomination for Lieutenant v: shlos. munitions and other war ma-, ,, iv,n i.nnsvlinnl.t ,.. n.- , .. ' .. ships, munitions and other war ma- cctlou foreman on tho Pennsylvania terlals; that it will increase th- pro- s llll.ab,wl allJ ,,, ,y ductlon of food products, and that t , v Mr!4. will Increase tho Health oi conununi- . l-'rancls. tie. by offering an additional hour In Trc '' ( t th" , u , Mne,n ,nnntna inr rpiTfiii lull .-- governor. The Varo forces are discuss ing plans for defeating Senator 11. L. llcidlenian, of Hurrlsburg, and electing Scott. Tho l'enroso followers say they will !S1"ST?.. ..;!. nn.i oVhVr .lav. I Despite the fact, that her burdens aro tlnd a means of "blowing Scott out of U'l""" UBM,., . - ... . . . llrht snorts. Yt'l.U ... nnf'ut' irftrL'llV ll.HH fllT i lmnniha wo will havn 150 extra hours i patriot! for trurdenuur. Tliat means that, with , irrealcr inroull ill' ause'iii-o ui nvt unco mo raut scoiL MIVS -let mem Dpir n" other sons, she Is, nevertheless, intensely and eminences Senator Penrose to a de and Is glad that her boa may be of service to the 1 lilted States. Thoso who have already answered the bate. It remains to be seen what will como from the conferences. Politicians who are not overly bitter say the thing they see most clearly Is the most bitter primary light this State has seen In years. Senator l'enrose has with him politi cians from all parts of tho State. Au ditor O.ener.i! Snyder went down jester- out support, is a Libeity Loan picture', lo nroieeted on the scieeii At inter vals of eveiy three minutes, from S at night until 8 lu the morning, the picture changes automatically. The machine W the invention cf l'red orick 11. ICalck. S1M3 Walton avenue, and , is built with a hollow aibor. In tech- gunners will bu assured becond place. 1 nlc.il language, "arbor" Is llio term lor Summaries: the pinion on which the hands ot a c-lock ale fastened. Tho pli turv l ' project! d through the arlmi. The hands ' i.r. uti fastiMiert thnt thev unnear on thu screen to be without siipiw.rt. I MEADOW SPRINGS BEATEN BY S. S.JlVIirrjEGUNNERS Guorcc Gray, With 49, High in Team's 470-455 Victory Tho S. S. tVhlto team viitually cllnelied second place In tho Philadel phia Tiapshouters' League by deteatlng Meadow Sluing lu a league match at l.laiiereh tills afternoon, by tlio score uf 47(1 to 455. (ie-urgo flray, with ID out of r,0, was tlie individual high gun. If Wilmington oes, tho S. S. While Arrest of threo" alleged members of a gang oC motorcar thieve", tlio iccovery ot four Kolcn cars and the, captuio of threo hold-up men in tho act ot reliev ing a former policeman ot hl.s watch aro among tho exploits lecounted by four detectives of tl.a Second division, who conducted 'u lound-up which Jlildcd unlooked-for results. Jt Is not known whether Detectives Hill, MrC'ullough, Mulono and O'Draln are among tlie pupils attending Dircctivr Wilson's school for patrolmen and de tectives, but tho blotter of tho Tenth and lluttonwood streets station shows tho names of tho following men ac cused of thefts ot motorcars: Jesso Uafch, alias O'ltrleu. llace and North Hicks street: Joseph Coca. SlNty thlrd and Diamond streets JCIchol.is Juliana. Sixteenth nnd Manlon streets. Al-o tho names ot tho following, ac- .iisnil or at enilit nc to noiu up mrim-i riottcrs against American war work uro believed to luivo been responsible for u Mazo in the J. Alfred Clark Iron foundry at Thhty-llfth street and Gray's Kerry load today. This Is tho seccml II 1 1) in tho plant within a month. A new lioso with which tlio workmen tried to light tho blazo was tampcied Willi, holes being cut in somo sections and a nozzlo being missing, Tlio plant Is engaged In producing Iron eugluo beds lor tho ships of tho Kmergency ricct Corporation and lor tlio American International f'hlpbulldlng Company at Hog Island. llefoio tho Uro was finally put out today about $"000 damage, was dr;no to tho cupola loom, thioiigli wh'ch tho blurt furnuco Is constructed. Tills Is a vital part of tho plant. Supeiliitendent J. P. Quintan, who with workmen, fought tho Uro until Monday Last Day to File Returns for Income Tax Income, tax returns can bo filed tomorrow. Internal Itevenuo olllco In Pott, olllco lliilldlng will be open from 9 until 4:30 o'clock. Xo money or checks will be ac. ccptctl. Returns must ho made by noon Monday. Don't trust to malls; too heavy to permit returns being filed la time. Policeman Harry Ciirr: .ion n one. .,, ., . . ., mrlvcd. said today J laiUV . . . 1,nl.. jm.1 tlin rtninAU 1 AOA Un Ut IH7 1C.M 11113 lllllllVO IllIU lll r.leventh and Green streets Itovle, Klghlh and eireen streets; 1-rank Quinan, Tvvent -fourth and Mori Is streets .nn.ui uicunns --, of .lant ,.,. ,,,. trato lleaton lonn . 'started, and when the watchman dis covered the maze ho could get no con i that ho believed tho work ot an incendiary. N'u men wcro at work In that part where the lire When the four detectives A islted the i, ....... ,.r Nicholas: Jul ana. li.ui .uamon lsiriet, they were amazed to find that a shed had been hum nromiei u niuicn inaihluo standing In tho J aid. It was necessary to bleak down tlio wooden all-4 bC'Utit inr iir iwui " .v...". ROTHERMAKER WINNER OF BIEDERMAN SHOOT w & aaa nnn . .!. ...i flirt nftfl 'r.-ifa in' extra time l" added to the 'f.J call to arms are William R Treacy. of production powers of the country. If ca.lqunr ers rompai ly. cm .. ni nee-rs. that Is done, millions of dollars' worth llugene K. Treacy, Motor Supply Corn et fool win be produced for the kitchen. P..ny. 103d Kngineers nn.i 1 James P. thus releasing an equivalent amount for Treacy, Company II, lllta Infantrv. Business organizations of all kind., the RUSH WOKK ON MAIL HANGAR ' "'l"""? " ' I Smashes Forty-eiBht of His Fifty ,,:, . ... . ... ,l.rt rf -- -",---. . ...,.- uiiiiiiu. rr-.-rt.. i 1V'..1.1.. ' raiiroaas, too siren-cur ?ir ,.. ,,. alfn Ipft the c,., ,,.U.. ,ir..sun,.. ""b" '" " '"i churches and other institutions win ioi. fjfiicials Hero to bpeeU llustlctotl Air I ,ly with Senator Penrose Senator Wll-! Kveilts low no uruer eu Postal Station 11:"'1 l:- tro,s- chairman ..f the State i oniciais say mo new um.i ...r. .. f Committee, was said to have guno down unierrnca in vuo nuni cti,c.,..,v ,.,-.,., .i.n t i,nr !, from h s hume in L'n ontoun. nml , ,ii. S. t Urorp'1 ileary .... VV. VVelllnrtli.n . , 1'hirlPH Ni'We'Oiiili llf-uri.ii II i' iii.irin.iii .. i' VV'tllliiins .... Hiilllliioli.l Harper H.i.ni ltolilnvun WiHTi: r.,nsrrnitinn ilrinils of a hancar here for airplanes to be used In the Wash-1 gallon of Pittsburgh politician.! wen'. reel to me rcsou Mayor Smith went to Atlantic Cllv night befoic last from Washington. Congressman Vare canto up from Wash, ington yesterday and went down to tlia shore last night. Senator Varo Is going today. There is alio a l,K del-gallon of Pittsburgh friends of the Vare fac tion headed by County f omnilssloner Harris and William A. Mage" They vvero here yesterday and last night. truo for the reason that when the rail road pushes the hands of the clock one nEton-llilladelphia-Xew York aerial direct to tho rcsott nour lorwaru uic pairon is unine mn inni service reacneu a unai state oi set same thing. Therefore, 7 o'clock by his Dement here today with the arrival watch on Sunday morning Is uko 7 from Washington of Lieutenant Love, o'clock at the railroad station. The best ' of. the Army Signal c orps. and OK plan for every one to follow is to forget .!,nn?r' c,llc clerk of th0 I'ostma!u'' en Sunday morning that they leally ' Tn0' station, to be built at Bustleton, pushed their timepieces forward an hour involves purchase of a tract of land and and they will find the world following final consummation of the deal by rep Its regular program without the slightest respnlattves of the Postal Department confusion. ' and of tlie Army. Work Is to be started Of course, (lie information bureaus at i ' ' Va anllsnnil .citltlnnu nnrl ntVinH nlanaa will bo deluged with questions hy thoso I 1 IrTtfUANV TAKH I U A 1 1 1'IIIIPV II KU HIV THIIIY1U . juiuiiaiiu laiiii uuiic vjiivi. u jm. i uto xuuiiiu, I llllltul lr. I'rank llunlctt ... ! .1. Pord .1 droit ... Knodard ... SoW Hrlstoe U ... .vii:ai)0v si'iiixus 21 2.- I'l IM -'.-. 4 s J2 2.147 21 2.-4: 2-' 2.-. 17 2 J 2., 47 2.1 2447 21 22411 2J 24111 2;i 2:1 in 22 21 HI 2.1 2.1 40 22 21411 2.1 2.1411 21 2:l4H 22 2:il.". 2.' 2 1 l"i 22 2:1 I 21 21 41 2J 2213 nectlon over tho telephone, with tho main olllco of tho concern. Later tho phones were w 01 king lu good order. Sand .molds, or "cores," were de- stioved by water and will hold up tho nlrie-toti englnti oeu anout .. ilulli nrt' 1. 11 'l - . i,i. in stolen cars were .a week. The pattern shop next to tho Mimi" "ll "u ll,,Bht !usmbi:;cupoU room suffered little damage from At tho lioiiio 01 hi .1 , cadinit Into llio room had been MI1K ri'lllM'M W n111v.11 - "-".- .1,.. ....te. nt W. S. llowaril, of ar 'nut the' turpi lse oceuncd In a'quarter whlih was not expected to jleld lesults When the busv quartet from llio Second DIvlMnn reached Twelfth and Spring Haiden stieets. It ran plump Into 11 genuine, leitul.ir hold-up. surrounded by Unco aimed hlghwaj . ...... 1-1.. ...t.,u -.,1B,i,l In thn men, and wuu nm "" approved muiiner, stood 11 man whose IIIO Ul'I'VtllVW ' ' . 'I found open, although Mr. Qulnlan said tills circuinstanco might have been duo to the flremon. lu the previous liro there was a dam agi' of about J300O. No flermans aro cmplovod at the plant, althuuch a largo part of their force is of that class desig nated as "iloatliig labor." Mr. Qulnlan Is conducting a thorough Investigational tho origin of tho Uro and the suspicious ciicuniManecs of the fire hose and tho open door. With tho exception of llothermakcr and Hcrger, the guimers who competed in the weekly shoot of tho lllederniap Gun Club this afternoon, at Cramer Hill, c.imden, gave a sad exhibition of how to smash the targets, llother maker, the winner. broLo 4S of his 50 targets, while lleiger, tho runner-up, un.i.llbil fifitC- lltlO lP!.S. ' Tho olheis were off form or some- j Tll0 pennsjlMinla Italhoad team iln. thing, anil iney navciii an groi uus , . , ,.1(,ar,e,v i - Philadelphia tor an alibi, for the weather conditions jL(,u ,.;,,,,, ,, nfmoo,, ' ,)y lh'a were well iiIkIi perfect. Collins, the beore of 470 to 451. It. C. Sell, by miss- .. 1. fi I 111 carrying out of each and every instruc- nnvwInptJ ,U1,,M rp ixji. tlon conveyed by tho moving mouths IJOiSl'IKbb liUKiN 1AINH, ot two gleaming revolvers. it's 11 hold-up," whispered uno of ...iv.iiiclnir detectives. 1 snow n DAMAGE AUTO PLANT 1'. R, It. GUNNERS WIN Clcarvlew Heaten in League Mutch by 470-451 Score 1 j Burger Scores Two Goals in First Half of Amateur Cup Contest 1 Veterans ! Wrluht . . . Mount.lH . Campbell . . Wtimbucli Th lur . Mrlionoujh VVllnuri l'urltam . VVarnn I'.nkrr . . . Morsan Vounie . . lilrUnnti I.ucaM persons with whom Interrogation Is lit tie less than a mama. As far as the railroads arc concerned, the only difference will be that trains actually In transit nt 2 o'clock tomor row morning, when the olllclal change , In time takes place, will arrive an hour late at their destination. If 11 train leaves Broad Street Station ut midnight and Is due to arrive at Harrlsburg at I 3 o'clock, It will arrive thero ut 4, ac cording to the clock. 1 The change In time will not Interfere with the early Sunday morning mass 1 at St. John's Church, Thirteenth street. above Chestnut, at 2 45 a m. The clock Jn the church will be advanced In ac cordance with the order Therefore, worshipers who push tho hands of their watches ahead and arrive at 2 '45 a. in. will And themselves right in tlmo for tho mass. Tho only ones who will have apy ttou bla with the new order of things will bo those who forget to advance their time pieces. But In levv of the practical reasons for tho plan, they will deserve any trouble encountered. Professional neislmisis nave trieu 10 snow wnere mo , . ,i, 1.., !,. r-,n, ,,,-.. new order will be bad for everybody t T, , d , j h, , ftvenU( ,,,, , generally: but, fortunately, they cannot ftl.,noon before a large crowd Only convince any one to this effect except ,.,.., wero ,ade the first half and i those of their own clan. , , accounted for both. I ' . I Both teams had several chances to tally from corner kicks but tho boots END OF&ENTEN FAST,'- m -XL II. . n A mt ntlAtvilrifl mm V.tVl 1 nnco as ine uaiuw .a m-i,utM wj, .,., American and British recruiting omcers. Colonel St. George Steele made a brief address urging all British subjects to enlist at once in their respective branch es or In the United States branches of either tho army or the navy. FinsT HALF OVER PURITAN TEAM ESCAPING WAR DUTY j thlid man. scored 41 breaks, i Tho Fcorcs aio as follows: Itotlieniiakr r lif-rnf-r t'ullins t.eu Hean I aie h . . . Vluller rouwf . ....... . lioi tor lirown . Monj . Federal Authorities Investi gating Peculiar Injury to Man Called for Military Service . . Boa! rluht rullliarl.. . Wt fullLfcck. .. rliiht h.ilriiaek cenri-r Imlflmpk . Inft haltLark . .outlile rlaht Ilnnnpr Nolan Inslila rlaht Mark vv Hurjiln . . center jorwatu. ... u nurmn IT Walah (eniit.l.lnaia. left MrG!nn t. llroicll .. . uutsiue i"ii. . .. .lunnciJii? HerVree Pat Ounn. Llntimfn D. Lnch and West. Time of ha hen 15 minute. With Burgin palyhig the lole of the star, tho Veterans took tho lead over tho Puritan eleven. In the seml-llnal V, CHURCHES CELEBRATE feM . iL- iiJtAy Saturday 'Services Include Pbi ftnfhnltc Snlpmn Ttlrri Mnss. - ''i,if ' With Many-Blessings U''i iHoly Saturday, the last day of the u' . ,rnten season, fs being celebrated to- '..f'-tLY. Tne icemen rasi as practiced in v Or, ratholla Church, will end nt noon 1 ni itr a new retaliation or tne Af tl, atart nf dIav It. Tlurvin klckfil way Into tho Vfteran' Ifrrllnry. but th phr imnlfOiairiy leiuitini lu n w . ,u,ii.r. V. T.n. tna oia rules seitinir me enan? ,... ---.. ..,.. ....- w.u imm?n aieiy recurne-a 10 i r'-riniumr. ie season 01 lasi ui iiuiy oacuruuy , xviish tried loft soil, but.thfi Mw, of Wht. ..,.. . t Krr. who rfllevfd Wnrre n, rtilrnfil It to Cn ntAmlnf. In alt IZitthnHn rhlirinfi i...,j . .. .M.mU. .CrlShllna. llnr- ttMelal service were held, ending with sin ln trlea fr count. Mrrn, row. ' 'uSShin high mass. The mass was pre- ever, shot the pill out of the zone Iilack e laschal candle the new Are , N" '' t tallTnto tKinet. but was SnfhVtT.rm'ed candle and' I ?W .off-Id. by Ounn. IJoth,.. w. hiesBinu performed on Holy Sat-1 r ...... -,.,1 . , kirk, bur'iirown w r . . r,u. ....-- ,-.-- , -,.- t.. ... i. I blcketl m 1SKII1 WUU, Vll ,'" ..r.fc ,1.1. Pnschll candle Is Kent In the I vv Ilumtn Main trlnl from 2.1-yar.i un, inr f'iiJded by the bleselnr r, tin alir. .ugntinc r-blessli 1 1.1. ln the I v hroughout shooting; over into Third itreft. Imme. y ot tne cnurcnes i nfrtou. viiicii cm n an i-en .,-..? -. .-- .-r-- --- --,- --. -.- . . T:; fiffl..h .! ttrr.r Plf.r. At 1 will term arm noi ior in. ur.i .-uu.n ,..., UrvicVs the candle Is lighted. In "cur VrS hi Feciv.red the ball ftna MUCCVfiUril again 111 liiKicma lb wuuii ran S, rurltans 0. Purl lain tarned a cornar, kwW. John, tone made a poor atttmpt. It to n wide. Atur , avr acrlmmaga "AUx" nrown tried strain tor a, count abootliK In ball over Main' ln Third street. On the next ulay Johnatona placed a neat one for a oal. only to be robbed by the ncirreiatrrneee of Wrluht. Veteran' asaln earned a cortir. "jHf.!" nrown ktcklnc to the a-ol poet, the ball bounclnr olf. On ' ' ,?,,1!'V,;S,, orner sick. ui wwiyw, lid. -Aaaln they a. rati? .tMiUUrd ck rr MWd.-twar va "J m It teoresents when lighted the flre that led the Jews througn ruin their mgni irom r.irypt. inteel represents mo pmar 01 f. kI n lUting' Approved Mmroh'10. The Inter a CommtMlon approved .wfi 01 line M MM. Federal autliorltles liavo been called upon to Investigate tlio circumstances surrounding a peculiar accident to liar- t ney Zltale, twenty-seven jears old, of S132 fihavvneo street, a drafted man, who chopped off his right thumb on tho ...... ..f 1 I.. .vn.I.Ail .!n. ..11... fr t r ... n cm in 'ill c-i-. ii,ii,uii; iui v.aniii 1 Meailt Zltnle declares that his Injury was purely accidental. The police charge that it was self-lndlctci: ;or tho purpose of escaping military service. The in jured man is in the Germantown Hos pital. Zltala is employed by Horace llclliv. a contractor doing work for the Head ing Hallway Company Today, at the ' Cheltenham Station, he asked cine of tho carpenters for 11 hatchet that ho ' might piano a stake. Zltalo was seen 1 to go into tne onice ana soon alter employes were attracted by hl screams His right tnumn was amputated abovo the first Joint with the hatchet lying' close by. At the hospital Zltale told the police 1 that he had accidentally struck his thumb with the hatchet while driving1 a staae. investigation is saiu to nave shown that there were no stakes In the office. JOHN CONNELLY WINS HIGH SCHOOL MARATHON Finishes First in Two-and-a-Half- , Mile Race in Fast Time Alltntown, l'n., March 30, John Con nelly, the A. A. U. champion, of Allen town, won the High School marathon held this afternoon under the auspices of the Allen town High School. The day was Ideal and fast time was made over the two and a half mile course. Con nelly finished In ItitO, which Is ten sec. ondn slower than the record, but five seconds better than tho record made In last year's run. ficholl came In second In 15:33 and Ilelnemlth was third in 15:10. The seniors won tho banner and tho sopho mores the cup, presented .by deneral P. D. Beary. Thero lger, prlies for eiMiieeen 01 ine iiiiiwit.ieiiier. umy 21 21 1 2.1 2147 21 21111 111 is :it 111 20 mi in 211 :iii in In :t". 111 is :n IS 1(134 ll ll 3' W 'WWITri ,P '""7T1 ' 1' '"" '' " X&S.tS?&ISXi&&X3ttf ; smmmmmmmmi t .,?$. A . I a 'mm. vf ;mJ i elelelr JeLeleleBi B li Urn. 'AUm I kS ' Ammm l 1 aBi mmmW U aaaaaaaaaaa eeeeeM 4 fti, eaeaeaeaH I If HaHHeH ..irJefHaVHeaVaHH mmmmmmk i 1 flHQy I 1 e.K f 1ae.H i U-'M 'mm mmStmWm ! .a .'JeeeB n AmaawmwmmM lug only 0110 out of his ilfty turgets, led tho Held, SIM,v-IUe gunnels took part In the shoot $2000 Cnmilen Blaze and Alaini at Water Tower Work ot Boys Two lite", both caused by bonfires, kept tlie lire depaitment of I'amden KANSAS CITY CARS RUN WITH SOLDIERS ABOARD 1 20,000 Workmen Remain Idle and End of Strike Not in Sight ,llA is- I learned it at Dliector Wilson's school" And with tho words of con viction ringing in their ears, his thtee companions advanced with him en masse md executed 11 flunking movement, and fi, flirt.n orstwhllo bandits and their eli-tim vvero toon on tho way to the . busv todav. pollco station. 1 While llreinen weto lighting 11 blaze y the intnnirih"" ' ' -' " ' V FOOD BUREAU EXPENSES ,L';;flcj;v.r0-'larltn a,"Ba,rd av-; NOW TOTAL $l,697,337..11,ldr HoMngautomoblieM vvero dejtroveci! J 11 bonllro spread to tlie vcoodwork of . -iir.,,.1. i i7.tii-ii.,vV i-Yisflhe lilgh-pressuro water tank, on Had. Hoovcr'B ttoiK in t-ehiuuiy cost I . axcnuc lwar nnrielcH Cenictciy. S148.G88.53, Report Shows I Tho damag at tlio Uaffrey plant alllOUniOAl IO CUIUUl .UUV, IIMJ HWII1 work of the watertank was destroyed. Ilnjs built both bonllrcs. LENIXK HAS PNEUMONIA WiihIiIiikIiiii. March HO. Disburse Iments totaling l,ca7.337.41 have been licclo bv tho food administration slnco ""foundation on August 10. JiilT. , .10 cordlnu to a stateniciit Hied with Con Eie"s today. Tills amount is nslde from !.- ere nun 0011 InvoHted In tho Grain !fl;rThreporiXIMi,s?'"i,otaicrd lfuT ' Bol.heylk Premier 111, and General 088.53. . ... ... , ..... illtJ.MCll Jivpuiicu unuci iincai, I Out of the $50,000,000 Invested in the . 1 ,-.. ni rnrnoratlon for the nurchase and . ,.. -c, 1. i .-iii i.i... K.i.n.a, til,, ?Io., March 30NorniM sale of wheat, Hour, beans, etc., for tho I n,r, "hevi P-eniler. 'is renortec Iv the Petrograd correspondent of lleutcr'a to bo 111 with pneumonia. Krout tlio siinie source c-oiues word -. a 'nAeol lfl ,f ffll liAt nilnlnti however, aro covereu ny 1110 cot poration ' iimi uiii "'""". "; j.uomnu iu,t. .nrfau.iilfii .iifi.n.,.1 i.rtJ , i.niumntulpr.ln.i'htpr. whn reeentlv c.ih '.".. n,n niirrhns nml sale, m ili.it . one uf tho leaders In tlio Cossack movc- I iii (lovernment loses nothing hi this ment against tlio Holslievikl, has been vlco 1 operation. urrested In tho Don legion. tralllc 011 tome street car lines lnri. win restoitd today and cars were running on regular schedule on several Hues b rtoon National guardsmen with fixed bayonels -two soldiers on each car cvi dcnlly curbed the mob spirit. Company ofllclals declared ser would be suspended nt 8 o'clock tonight nnd promised normal bervice Monday. No announcement rcgaidlng settle ment of the general strike was forth 1 coming from the Jedcral mediators, and 20 000 workmen remained Idle. liovernnient and for tho Allies, MOB, n.rc cms disbursed durinu Februui for'general etpenses and $137,719.80 for storaEo ana iiisuiimei.. nicw expenses, Tv .. ..... APu.l 1... ill.. MIIUHilln.i .lis .Monday is the last day on vh!er.l income tax returns may bo hied, Col; lector of Internal Povenuo I,edertr,. swainncu wuu man anu tho great Hum- ber of teturns made in person recentlr. aiiuounced today that the collection of.'l flco in tho Federal Ilulldlng will be onerrl tomorrow from nine until four-thirty 'if o ClOCK. Keeping llio oHlco open tomorrow, in view pf tho volumo or work ahead of the cicikb, offers all persons who so far.'l liavo failed to comply with tlio law, on. portunlty to mako their returns. Failure ' to fllo returns by noon Monday will mas ; 'slackers' Ilablu u prosecution, Collector Lcderer ulio Issued a warn. mg to nil neisons not' 10 mail miurn, bevcrnl thousand letters nrn kiiii 1.. lead, ami all leturns now entrusted to ciiei mans cannot po&slhly bo recorded vwiimi 1110 uuottcu time. Must Vny Uy June 13 No money will bo accepted tomorrow. Tho tax must lie paid by Juno 13. Fall. , 1110 to inaku returns or to pay the tax U punishable by a lino of not less than $100 nor more than $1000, with an added pen. ally or CO per cent of tho tax due. Simplified Instructions recently an. nounced aro believed to make the work ings of tlio Income tax so slmplo that there can bo no possible excuso for failure to understand it. The law, with a few exceptions. Is that every un married man or woman over eighteen j cars old, with an income of $1000 last year, is taxable. Hi cry married man or woman must ulso pay If ho or tin has an inconio of $2000 or more. livery employer Is compelled to mike, n lcltirn for all employes receiving over $800 a enr salary, ln this way a double return Is made for each wat. earner. Persons receiving Incomes from estates vclll also be checked up by a klmM-ll Til.lt, ,i,,a ll,,, l.,nCu nf nil ,w.n- - ," 1 in. cuut,a v. nil vw,-.ftl poiatlons will bo open to ascertain''.. thoso who obtain dividends. Methods havo been dev Ised for check, jj ing up every individual In the country Jw, who cornea under tho provisions of the J, la"'- , 4 An To h'eliool Teachera .. 'M All explanation which clears up -$, great ileal or misunderstanding In thu city relates to schoolteachers. Teach ers or any others connected with the public schools or with nny Institution which receives its support from the Mnto or llio municipality ate exempt from taxation on their salaries. They must, however, pay taxes on any other incomes A child eighteen years old Is con. strued to be Independent, whether earn Inrr nnvthlni' nr lint nnrl nitmt m.ika a (,,. ,"0. t .1 ..ntll..,, t tin n. .tin linf ft n In. - como In excess of $1000 a oar. In, ascertaining the family Income, the In comes of tho father, mother and children under eighteen years old must be added together and a Joint leturn made, ah though tho $200 may bo taken oft for each child under eighteen years. For instance, if the father earned $1500 a year, tho mother $600 and a child $600. tho total would he jstiw. in una case they would secure exemption on $2200 and pay u tux of $10 on the re maining $G00. CHRISTIAN WORKERS NEAR $150,000 GOALj Campaigners for School Fund Re-a port ?9G,487 and Predict Fur ther Successes fflin, lAnldnif nflinlinlrrn rt ffltun IlftrtflrtO for the Philadelphia School for CrirH-SKJ ... Ti- l.n l.nL ,.la,l f Hit 4R7.S0. WfTWA nail. i mucin .1..0 f"- ,--, -J -;., 'CM cording to reports at icuay lunciwuu . the teams, neiu in ine utuciuc.au..-,) K'lvester S. Marvin chairman of thaj executlvo committee. In a short taUCv gavo encouragement to the teams. HJ is believed by mnr.y lusmbers that at the. llnal dinner on Monday night the canV palgn will bo carried "tier the top. W Tho ltev. Dr. llufus Miller, secretjrrs of the Hoard of Publication nnd Sundy 5.ffl. 1,1 Hi. itpronned Church. IJ lauded tlio wotk ot tho campaigners. U. S. Honor Roll for Men in France WnalilnEtoii. Mn.-t.li 80 General Per shing reported tho following casualties today: I Two killed In action, four died of wounds, fourteen died of disease, ,two died of accidents, one died of causes un known and seven wero slightly wounded, Killed In action! GUSTAV MATTHS, private, and WINF11UD I.. PillUUN, private. Died uf wound"! CAlttf HltAUM. private: JAMES I DOSS, private: CliOnOK O. HAHItlS, private, and JOSKI'H C. MILLKn. pri vate. Hied of dlaeaaei HAUVKY U HUDSON, private; JOHN HIKanH, sergeant: ALLEN in VIN MOHGAN. corporal; BENJAMIN fr'RAKLIN K1NCAID. saddler: WILI, BORDEUH, private; HENltY I,. KI4NG, private; WALTEIt BIGOEU, private: LAWHENCU P, OAVJN, rrl" vate; KAIIL ,N. LEIBLElt, private; MOJtGAN I.. MOWIQ1C, private; BEN. JAMIN OBAHA8KV. nrlvote ; EAItL OSKINS. private.; CHARLES ,PHI1VJ LIPS, private, and NATJIAN W, WAU- NElt, private. Died Front Accident ENLIST AS RECRUITERS Miss Lydia Beatty (top) and Miss llelen Mann presented themselves nt the untisn Canadian recrultinp; head quarters here today and joined the bevy of young PhiiadeU phiana "who will trayd about the. , . rity singintr yrr oimJMm, ' a. 7; John "W. Roberta, private; Wesley 11 H Staples, private. " Sled, Came Unknown "Willie Ifingston, private. Wounded Slightly Howard E. Davis, lieutenant; Inar' Johnson, cook; Loughron' -Justice, cook) .ibaenh C. BHehanV BrlVat7yjmes "B. ChrUtlan. private, K!ofjL.J. M J." ill I l-it tJ . " . J A v L Daylight Saving J. E. Caldwell & Company Telephones : Walnut 70 ' Race 4450 The Official Time Fixed by the New Daylight Saving law May be Ob. tained from j. e. caldwell & co. by Telephone Until n o'clock Tonight, ' March the Thirtieth, ". i. " . Special Operators will be in Attend. v. ance, with Chronometers Corrected ''FROM WASHINGTON. THIS SERVICE IS" It ENTIRELY GRATUITOUS. t, A, jt - "04 , "rt " wt ?' . - " v. "jfvw) awe, "7",'',feBff7.ij tlSfiiaBlealffi MhlMNMM jv,,v , , -.,,, faV. f&&M&k& MSUtui i::? l' "V J Ma . I el J ' -VaBaMMeaan JuB, ltita'i m mmiXUL,-' L J-"m mv7XSXSU 11 ' fl MMWifl il 1 li TWMfMMfl