Smm mvmtm Wtfa m m PNEWfjWWHWi ritf-f y F-m)i;mr?t)Fiisi W"9 "ipi"! ' ,JptaftrWt ' i" It i h ft B iv If' 4f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 A CASUAITYLIST SOBERSNATION Names of 36 Dead, 300 Wounded on Six-Day List From Pershing SCORE TAKEN PRISONERS I PATRIOTIC ATLANTIC CITY WOMEN DOING doOD WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT Wellington, April 10. i'ublicutlun ot 117 casualties todaj sent a sobering realization throuKhotit ttio nation of what the ilaya ahcnil liold These casualties, withheld for Mx ilayn Under the linker order mnklnir I'ershiiip; tllo arbiter uf his own new, contiilued eighteen names of men killed In action, etuhtecn from other cuuw und more than 300 wounded. It also revealed that the (lennnns had taken n teorc of American prisoners. Olllclal "news of the American en Blneem' gallant battle In the first pari ot tho l'lcardy drlc Is ftlll lacking liere. The heaviest singlo day's toll was on April S, when the rnnuiiltlct totnleil 124. of whom 102 vvero itllirhtlv wnimrli.il. eleven severely wounded am two killed, i J'""0'' '' Wmii r, n.nrv Schn d . . - - UliAl lilt .!.. II kjl.t t 1 It l un another nay live were killed In ac tion and on another four made the "hij. lireino sacrifice." A number of the cabualtlrn uro hello c-d to hae occurred among tho engineer tinlts that took part In the great battle In l'lcardy. The name of one commixMlonri otllcer appears among the men killed In action, while nineteen eommlbslunetj olllcors are reported wounded. rresMire still Ih being hroucht to bear to have tho addresses as well an tho names of men on the cnt-ualty lists pub lished. President Wilson will reserve decision on this until ho has seen .Sec retary Baker. - .lBPMfi lHHHi .nKaMtWM HIPI mhHBHkIE MKfmw VtB MMmmmk. WKniW.m JHNB K KIHH iin WA 'HIH JBIHA HeWRmm. Jk m$ - mm flH WM& m4 W mLM StjsStWM Fmi h 1k INDORSES OPERATION j OF RAILROADS BY U. S. Eric's President Says They Will lie I Ucncfltcd by Government Operation New York, April 101'. l. t'hder wood. president of tho Krle llallroad, said at the annual meeting of the coin lianv that the railroads will "come out of (lovrrnnicnl owmrshlp better otf than ever before." "Transportation broke down and It was blRh time the Oo eminent took oi-r the rundR," Mr. I'nilerwood added. I 'Tnder l'tderal (.'ontrol we shall have IntelllReni superv ment III lllljslca tlon will be ilnnn away witn. .Many in- i ronn liiultlen that have Brown up In the nper- innil In ntion ot me loans n n v. i. . - 1'ubllcaUoB of the annual uSfK tho railroad was deferred n.irr' 16 railroad was deferred iwriTf Isslon to 'ho stockhold.rJ Jellfl' trnet with the (lovemn. ."'. meeting was adjourned until Kami HUUMUAUGII AIDS LoaxJ Governor Asks SUte Risk BoW? "-""" "' "unQ8 ttarvlkbiire. Atir'l In laiiKh urges membera of the ki,?"?! tirnwe Knnd Hoard that they litiW eai luu.mi, ot tne runds undilTlt1 itithor'ty In Mbcrty Donds, " ' Tlie i.ineri ixian campa brn (im7 larrlsburK with hundred Lir,'f il control we shall kavc , 'n"'s,'"kp"V.1,i1''ndr,,l to fjl -rv.s.nn and an Improve. Sin-lanl" W Ho Z"b? A i.-nl conditions, ronipetl- pillB, fl. the I()l)11 among t hi i1 nlites will start on Cawiii1,1! the reId.-ntial dfstrVts im,1 J1 'm MRS HENRY T. HARVEY, cJr, ,1.1 n V HheWtll. l.rshe II Suvlii William U. St.ll-k John 1". Sultlviin Ijnn. I' S)lcstir, ( liriatnphei . WalUer April t April 3 Killed In action Privates l'rnl Cm een. Uverett A. King, Bennle M. Kohl, Abraham Saltmnn. Died of wounds I'rlvuten Alvln Ilohl ntan, Courtney liwrenco, Cllffoid Ii tiA'aiiK. Kiml Lewis. Died of accident Sergeant l'red A. Tnlt, Private Thomas Coyne. Uled of dlsean Major IMnard 11 Jtlartwlek. ineningltis ; Captain Henry N. Urouks, pneuiuunlu ; Sergeants Arthur X'Yancls Kolse. pneuiuonla: Vincent C. SlontBomery, pneumonia; Privates Karl U Ackloy. pneumonia; Hranch I, Okue tier, pneumonia: Henry Oration, pneu monla ; Victor Jl. Jensen, meningitis; Samuel Kelly, pneumonia; OIHo Xlahatl. pneumnnla: Itenjaniln 1". Martin, pneu monia' Uert 1. SnilVli, maslolilltls: John Tonillnwni. pneumonia; Joe Vcrgara. pneumonia; John 15. Whipple, nienln Bltls Uled cause unknown Private William M Ulckm-n. Sovei -i wounded Sergeants Malcolm D. Ileed, Italph II. Whitman, Corporal Alfred lletaiiKcr. Privates Jhiiih ai Kaulknor. Charles A. Henry, Horace D. ' Van Kvcrnn i Sllglitiy wounueu i upiain i;uwara i:. Klllril In action- l.ii'iitinnni .lull Dow. Privates Paul I.Izzle. Adam I't. -wui'ltl, Mathcw M. Ityart and Anthon: Wllllnsky. Dlid of disease Sergeants Millard I" l'lro and Kriinklln C. William"; Prini. Clayton D. 1 1 f II. Wl'llam Montgiiuer i llaymond Snyder and Miilachl William Died of accident Corpornl lleiil.iin'i. J. Selfcrt and Private James l!f;i'. i Wounded severely Lieutenants T.nn Johnson Allen and Joiin Cabot ltlnoil . Sergeants Hollis !'. Cobb mid Henna n Solllsh : Corporal Harry L. Curtis; ITi Mites Howard P. Claypoole. Chai'ei- I'' liickoy. ThoimiB I'. Malotiey, Jr, p. r. . Jtossi and liln.tr Warden. Wounded slightly Captain r. ni... Taylor, lieutenants llany C. I'lsh anu John 11. Qillnii; Sergeant Sidney A. bn Costa: llugler Sergeant Herbert Mam tnnker; Mess Sctgeant Joseph ii Jerm lluttallon ScrKCiint Major l'rank .1 Wagoner; Ojrtiorals John llechard. Wil liam II. Criindeii, Matthew P. Mci'.ib. William II Mhc.v. Michael V Nation. i:d mund M. Templln and l'rank II Mai lettt ; llugler Troy H. Ilressler: Pri vates Walter P. Allen. I.eonanlr. An ditto, Joseph Delanger, John A. Itlanih llelil. Joseph llraham, Krank liuK. Mi chael J. Carey, licrnard Daley. Vonard K. Davis. Ueorgi Denntct,. .lame.- i;il worth. Lnuh I'onnliaN. .Inhn A. Kian cMio. William II. Ilnll. 1'ivd Huworih. Llge Haysllp. Herbeit .(. Hill. James P. Houlihan. Prtink li. llnbbs, Julin Jdines, Joseph IClin-elln, Staulej KraiiKowskl, John J. Kyle. William A. Uiurln, Vin cent J. Mciirath, Hmnut .Mo.Vabb. IM ward A. McNeil, llayiuniKl II. llalin qulst. David Marks. Paul A. Mlell.c. e reoericlv lonouaii, .imiii r. .viorris-sey. Peter M. Murphy, Luke D'Nelll, liugem II. Peterson, Joseph C. Prevail, orinntidi Prlmm, John J. Qulil. David Coach. MRS. PHILIP MARVt L - cJOHN d. WHITE. MRS. ELWOOD S. BARTLETT- MRS.THOMAS ALSOP' U.S. MAY TAKEOVER COASTWISE SHIPPING Co-ordiimtion of Rail and Wa ter Routes to Shorten Hauls, Is Forecast UichlncUn. April 10. liiivuiiiiiieiii operation of nil const -i wise shipping, to further relieve the jpallonal railways, was authoritatively ' forecast hero luiln- Co-onllnatlon of rati and uhlpplng has been a problem long considered to -horten rail hauls. This would ocoom pllh a utilization of the smaller ships to the fullest extent (it Itie same time. Particularly this Is truo of the trnlllc between the New Kngtand nnd Oulf ' 1 dif-trh ts. i It Is repotted tho railroad adminis tration will take over tho properties nf the .Merchants and .Miners' Transporta tion Ci mpany tine of the more lir- isirlunt links In the nuilh und south tiadlc .lildgo I!. S Lnvett. director of the division of extensions and betterments of tbu railroad administration, Is c- lo Speed Output, RudllCC Lost, ' pert. d soon to make an Investigation . or ttif pi ssiimities or rniirono reoer. MRS JOHN N.VILKINS.dr. ITALIAN ENVOY SEES VICTORY WITH U. S. Declares President Speech Was Victory Over Enemies in Itself MRS.dOEL HILLMAN Clell- W. Smith, 1 Many WVrtz anil ('Imrles Wlso Hurley C. Smith reported in the casu alty list Issued April 2 eironeous 111 cable gram for cielis W. Sinllli. listed above. tt... fViiitaln Davit A. Itoinee. l.'ir.t p e ranlt aIvalorl Lieutenant Daniel II. Uerney, Corporal fence Taborskj Horton T. Llppltt Uugler Andrew IJ. Mc aulrlt, Prlvatvs Charles Audltoro, Dan iel T. Uoswell. John It. Ilruco. John D. Callmaris, CiiurleK Casula. Herbert C Prye, John J. Kearney, l'liezu Tilstrajt. April 4 Killed m action Privates Minor Greener. Jack Scharf, Jovo Vuceltuli. llCUIK VW" ...-.. Vh.n--.-in.n.lwww.-fc .w k vm III Died of wound LIutwiautH I-Yunda lil IVV liilU KAIIIII i iW'V -tmiirtli of Aiii'rliti to the i-uuhi , l-razicr, 1-. I Jionney. htTCcant Jo- ', 1 LiJ X k 71i liaiil 1 UalU , M.n Uml ours und thow of our .ilti BARON'S ARREST BALKS ll.illbniirr, A ii . I" I Cvidracteriziiis II"' i-pecch of I'r. -m). 11 j Wilson lust Saturday as "in 1 1 - It ,i 'victory over our tnemlis." I'onm . Macchl dl (Vllcre. the Itullun mb.i--sador, speaklns from tno same plattoti'i at the "over There" eximsltlon, .-aid . that "the flag of the L'tllted Stale., i knows only one pulh ; the path u "z ::: " v,. v MRS. ELLEN M.CHILD--- COTTON GOODS PRICES DUE FOR REGULATIONS Daruch Jleets JIai.ni-facturcrs MRS: ROBERT H.INSERSOLL V iC- tor. Tne President pledged the unlnnit.d ur a.lilnuluii. April 1n. l''iMiig i r. -r- on all cotton goods, from limit tluck down to the houi-e-wlfe's cail.o uprou, appeared HUcly as a nult of a conference today betvveen cotton goods inantiMciurers and the pricc-litiig committee of the war indus tries board. A.ute slioitai es In lotion products, fat growing more dehperute, havo lorcid i 'luminal) liavuch, of the war industries Isiard, to tal." action to in- reuse m.inufactuiing faiilltleH and reg- I , J ..I..... t ., .. 1,1. .........I..... I loein. leph ltoberts. Privates Karnest J. Antler eon, Ocorge H. sjchaetTcr. William Was. els. Died of dleoasd Seigeant Harold A. I Planned to Fui'llisll Military1 Ciiislln. inemngniB; vvagoncr Koy leu Munxell. iiueunionla: Privates Simon Cole, pneumonia; Unillo Delnero, pucu-; monla: Oreivr bleury. pneumonia ; Macl; Pry, empyema; nieun v,. uuzeil, au cets: Kwart V. Wlleon, measles. Wounded severely Lieutenant Giovei C IngllH, Lieutenant John It. Wal lace. Jr.. S-rgeants John ,1. li:k- Information to German Agents shII l.sl.e Cll.v. t lull, Apill 10. Cat! von Haagsmar, former tlEbtlnc tor." 'tatd the aniba-.--.iil.il. "We know that this pledge N luuked by the ttlcul American ileterinliiHlion and w will soon beur from the bnttlc- ilelOs or llurope that what the rniaii unl.erK civlled u ear ago the 'great , Aimricau bluff' has become the nvnt American tuiilnv inent and the lin.il stroke against the Herman and Aui- ,11-11111 lust for world tlomln.nl Ion. ' "I.et It he so. Let the Oeriiian and set-iet ' Austrian furv sliiUe w neif it vvanis. 1 .. .i. ............. 1....1 tin. ti. -lit i . .. . .. .'... ..... VI l ... ... ,. .in. . . . .,. t V lilt- 1,'Mtl. tn- in,. i,M ,. - ris. ijrvvin Jiaiueuiiei yeoun jotepn mi-j ugeni on mo iucnic cousi oi toe '" thilt f.,ing to th-lr deaths linn, i slnskl, .J'Tanii v. Dzinr.Kl ..Joseph A. , iro.truniraran embassv at Washington. ! ,ir.sls V ili.im.ainl -if niri, she could ills. l-arr, soiporiis vo,,ey ,v Hart ett. ,,-,... ;..... ,.,:. J nose of Kuahind and Pntnte. She baa a .'-ot ii i f i if ill ; in. .lit ii ii i. i I'lriiiini in in it'.i r-r ii i in ii in lit- i i-ri un iniuit- . . t'.mile II Korinuiiii . Kdvvard 1 New- 1!HV lo eiider. expert te egraiher. has mann, Stephen J. PallcU, Allison II. , , . . , .. V. . . l'relss, Harold A. S.inford. John i: keen brought from Prescolt, Ariz., by Wlllftinif. MeclmnlcH Albert u. Xjtmbert. the Vnltcd Stales Mai-shal nnd Is being Waller II. Miner. Paul J. Caravelt. Prl-' , ,, , ... . . . . rate Ploreuzo Alclatl. Koland fl. Alllmr 1'eIU for tho Department of Justice. William C. Atkinu, Kdwatd Atkinson, I Frit P. Aust. William Ileal, Leon llech- era L.ugi ueni, jonn iiournot. Albert- 1 U.S. SUBMARINES NOW IM PITD ADI7 A M 1U A T17RQ , ulatv P .. e.-,. Agreein.:.i.s w 1th mai.ufa,- lll ljUllVI lliAl l II rll ljtIO tureiH arc being sought. cinhrnoed in the Merchants' line. Ill" finding!) In that rase nro expected to govern largely further moves by Dl rei tor (ienutnl MeAdoo, under whoso control the coastwise thlps would be placed. Ill tnklng over eusf coast shipping lines, virtually all of the southern half' of the country would send ItH iraHle to tho !ulf for reshlpmetit by water j to New Knglatid nnd the northern ports. Delivery of shipments to routhetn ports will free the transcontinental lines ot ! considerable amount of freight. It was declined. Ship lines controlled by rall- tt.ut's are already under the Coveni- Navy Department Tells of Thrilling Trip Across At lantic in Winter Washington, April 1". It Is alleged llangsmar attempted to Dull. Giovanni Cavallarl. Philip A. Cote Herbert A. Crooke, liavmond Decker. reach Mexico, where It Is until ho was i making arrangements to establish u ra dio station through which to furntsh fecret German agents with IntV-rmatlon of military movements In the United States. John l' Dovvar, Uenjamin W. Erlekton. Stanley 11 Krick&on, John l-'ltzgeruld, Charles It Klxer. John M. Flanagan. Montle H. Kuller, Paul I, Ulntcr, Stan ley U iloembeskl, Henry J. arlllln. Cor nelius Oroenveld, John II. Gross. Victor A Ilaiig. Stanley Ileriiianonski. Adam J. ICaniccky, Joseph T. Kelaslnskl. Georgo Kuzinlk. Ma l.ovcnbeig, George A rlbby, Jamra I;. MeC'ue. lltury K. McOulre. Joseph II. Mcllugh. Austin H. Mahan, Stephen M Mnrfak, l.co Martin. Ucroy D. Maynaid. Paul II. Maynard, Vlctvjr A. Meyers, Thomas J. Murphv. Oeorge Xebhan, John Jf. Prcssey. i initio u. liossl, Alheit Unssignol, Andrew S. .,,,.. .,. riFtrrici Husnock Harry W. Simmons, CillTord c. ! ONDON BISHOP PUTS tttuo. uunica i.. vvijiiam.1. .uviii !'. Wordin. ' Wounded slightly Lieutenant Zaek .1. ' AIAIBO Uatin.i-iiit Unl . ..... I porals Charles K. Uourkc. itiiipii j. Prelate. "Impecunious" Since 1901, j on 'Ireud.v found out flmt hi' bus only destroyed the uinuhiHid of the nut. on. "Austria is now getting ready to try once more the bloody giiine ngulntt Italy. Anxious ihs are coming tor us, But we ure con . ..i. t.i... .......... . .;,.- ilvei.h'; n.l i, lag knows fun dentro.vcrs und American Chit'Hgu, Apiil 10. -A Unit. uiiian Willi large, pathetic brown e.ves. re-1 cclved with Interest news of the arrest of Carl von llaugsmiir. alius Cliaumi') llollcnder. alleged German agini. Slie Is Mrs. N'elllo llolletider. the prisoner's divorced wife. I...I... . .... .u. ...... r.il...l... .....I i,.i i I III. -. I'M J ...... .l.r...n ., .... ,. .A. . j liai.i been forced to unheard-of 1-vels by j t-Mtssivc demands of the army and, navy. Mills, worked to capaclt.v, are it-calling vlcsmcn and refusing con- , tracts Outputs have been contract, d for months a head. It Is declared. Government buyers want restricted , prollts tlxed on goods and niauufuc t in ers v ant help in expanding Heir ..oii-int ml iinlixiiiinl 1 .i ii in iu it i'ii. I . Aiiieiiiau submarines, primarily tie. , fw tn((1 ir(..'ul. ,..es. , Is scarce and wiu-cs have mcte.isi il There is no shuiiage nf law cnilnii, howevci Itaruch is rapidly bniiinng mn vtnod that price-llvlns muit be icsoited j to clear down the line, iicfordiug to general belief here. .Meat juices may bo tlxed as u. result of tho In vestigation of tlie meat coiiiiiihsion. iiicv j under way at Ilic requisl of Piebhhut, Wilson. Ofticials bellevo that with u gun in! world shortage iu human neces.ai i -. laws of supply and demand arc tallliu to maintain proper price l.vtls ami that onl.v governmental uction ith view to stnlillzlng inlcfs on all i nn tlllcatellt li I i O.M'inU signed for nperatiotiH ol'f the home itjiists. Iiuvi- ffiisseil the Atlantic In tlie.fnro of liitli:- winter Bales to en gugo In the cummott Ittrht ugulnst. Oenrtun U-ls)at8. They nrc now ala nd, nt of,lbe UltlniBte i ( Allied iiuval forces, us ure Atneri ocracy of the I nlteil , . . . , , IlilYUt linkers Would liaise Prices Hemline. I'll., April 10. The new .Mus ter linkers' Association, organized lasl week to "neoperate with tho Govern ment," has nppllM to l-'ood Administra tor Davlcs for permission In Increase the retail prlc f bread. It w at ten' cents a loaf, but .Mr. D.ivlct recently set the maximum at nine cenis. The food ad ministrator liai. i cached no decision. Metal Weather Stripping Save 20', to 1!)' r of Your I'oal II II Orifrrs nlsii f.iV..n for ltn(ls I It sii'reeiis nml ilellverril In tlie siirbnc. Terms tti suit, full Wiiiniii l::.V.!. T. J. alALlA. Ill W'entz St. iu ,- ii, h -ii .,m ohnton. John K Murrav. Merrill V J'eim. itaymonJ !'. Sawjer, Walter II. , Slater, llugler Thomas rt. 1'allon. Prl- ! vales Edgar Warner Allison, liouls At- i kins, AVIIIIam C. Boylen. John J. Clancj. i Tittllt ft linul... T-.. ...!. m !.!-. A .. I. I win O' l.lsielie a HoxIeV Dan ! I""'"- l"ls.op of l-mdon. announcing Iiarned. I-Vancls McGrall. liaxter C. . that he had only JS"". received for n Parker William P. Pierce. Ilaymond new book he. bad written. Invested that I'oole, Charles W. Powers. George W. sum In war bunds at u battle-scarred utuer. ituooipn it. itivam, i:ilvn G. , ini. from which he was iiiineallnc lo a Gets Kid of Cti.sh Ho Gut for 1'ook I.iiiuIiiii. Anril Hi. The Itiglit Ibv. Dr. Sanger. Jacob P. Sanhelm. Suimiel J Fparks, Iroy U Staufter. llenjamlu D. Steele, Xunilo Ttrzo, John Tlrpak. Ttalph Jl. Wallace. April 3 Killed in action Privates Anton Kraus. Clayton Mlllgau. Died of cllstase .Sergeants William A Bartels. pneumonia: Saddler Karl I Ilrooks, pneumonia ; Pi ivates Krto C. Patch, pneumonia ; Arthur Jackhon. pneumonia; William 13. Kennedy, peri tonitis; Thomas Iisli. pneumonia; Chris j'etcrson, pneumonia. crowd to help llnanco tho war. further. more. h announced. IiIb episcopal resi dence. 1'ulham Palace, was soon to lit turned Into a Ked Cross hospital, and ho was giving up half of bis ether estab lishment, London House, in St James square. The lilshop Is used to being out of funds. According to bis own statement lie has been In a chronic Mute of Ini pecunloslty ever since 1001. when from snriruiiaii he was promoted to a full- nly one path; the path to Victory. o nlrmen. anil thoy hpve been In tho "WO have Pten caueu ukjii hi ii.iimi... i,.ii, ilutv toward humanity such us pn-,W"i zone ful sonic montlis. hutis the like of which no other age tver had to iierfnim. Wc an ileti-rmlned not to fall Iu our lask. because a failure on our pail would mfnti untold Miflerlng lo those love bet i" tl fm' whom wc ladlv si.tnd today aguim't the awakened p'llt ot evil vvii'di lin- eiidt'.iv tiled I" ilarlcn the lig'H of civillzut.on. "U'hllt our brothcri In Kie.v are li,,lil ig the Piave line anil tlie mniiiiiuliio'is linrdcr which leads to Vcnctia and l.i.m bardv, the lif.vs In brown are tlulmnii III bSiinco, (iroutlly vva-lug the Stars ...... i.. .1... i...... ..,- ii... ..,,.. aim niiiiies in int- nit'- "i '. .- i I.a.. l.n.n . ,.l,,t.t ..lie ..I,, 1-1.11 ltd'UllsC ' the voice of civilization cull' d Hum to choose thus, uue nnd. the sumc cause ,,.,,.,,.,., .,..,. m, aimolnted Harold Ch.ifcv. Ma..r rnui-t triumph ?"'""'?""' i ,ri . "Z," , '' , "' ',, . ' ii' ,1 ,o,. r Point Pleasant, to tne lanniui to Husiiiin iicr. mc mi mu" ..........- . .... .. -. , -h(1y ilK Mieini hi m-can ouiuv give. The soldiers of America, ot I on which to draw. Uoats havn licrn jIaVor Chafcv had the Indorsement ot P'rancc. of Kmcliiml. of nelglmn. or all I sent to the Philippines, to Hawaii una ' senator Conrad and of other active lb tlie Allies, un giving their lues. , t 'annum, hut always In inllil yea- : iiubluiius. I In will serve un"il tin- elec- "We must give our men and the men I wonM r tlp xal. IllMi u-jti plenty of Itlon of ti new Sherdt in Novenilicr. of our Allies the weiipons vvlilcli Jusl ' i UmP f0r prccuttthm.iry steps. . mtm.rcs iT V" ,.""' .."V ".'"' Tills, lime, bovvi'vcr. thev vvern to I go In, winter, nnd a teriihle winter at that, Willi the Atliintlc In Its ugliest mnoil. The steps taken to got them across cannot Iio disclosed, hut tho fact that the department has no ills uster to rct'iiiil Is pointed to us proof of their KUlllclcncy. Mnme of tlie boats vvero driven far I Sccretury Dan kin roveuled tins fact i that tlio vubmuiines hud gone "over I there" In an uddrcsa nt Cleveland nt n Ubert.v Loan celebration, but gnvo uo tletulls. It Is nnvv imsglhlc. lmwovcr. I niodilies en solv o tell for the llrst tlmo of tho mid- r,,ABrimi ls ,., ,.,,, winter pussngc of the lioutR acioss tlio ' n industries a- rupidlv'a- i rim in Ilia fnco of the must severe . TlarU'ii having no tlimi inn , wt'iitlie liitowii In years. pow.i. i in tne perilous passages ino nest i,,.. M .,.,. '.i,,,,.,l m,eiirr traditions of the scrvire have been1 -lerse .Major .N.inutl Marin liiiiliitiilncil. l Trent prll 10.- Gov I our I Itlg. h.i tin late A BROWH GRAY, BLACK, WHITE Custom-Made Shoes in Slock for Stout Women . M II II' , tr.i tulitl' iii I" .i r, . I bull i i II. tHHts- HP ' is r . i ,ii i ,-j ihi . ti. .111, Ih vi 32 Styles iii Sivvi:' VI lilt' s I . II), I'M iS. STYblSH SHOES ran le-miiT avoMENl $5, $5.50 and up t OVIl. Ml MX H2aJi. r. 1 I 111.11. I I'M. SIHII. wmmti&w U Xonfr'wi liros. "SI I at niit ... . roggwj , . i . "" .... Mllltl II-VI V usuvoildiu .lit, M'KIM. V1M.l:t nil! MllbT woih;n I luseil I iiesilu) uml 'llmrsiliiy I, tea. at ti achievcincul of civ ilizntinn cm be huag- I Inrtl than the subscrvl'iice of national . weallti to the rc'tueslH of nalioiia! Ideal and tilt appliance of all the resources and possiliilltits of material irn.-pciity to the Iriuiuiiii of mural iligullt anil rvetitude In the life of the world. " EX-PAUIS APACHE GAN(J UlTVTPn- PIIM sinilKAl si I from their course. They sliovved up Xcw York Police Seek Leader of Bund of Twcntj'-flvo French Thuus New Vnrl., Apnl I". ,,, . ' '""u,"",,,u- ,, , i fudged bI?hop. He once published a D etl cause unknown Serceant Leon- I i.i ...,.,tu t ti,... i,. ard T. Scott. Private Naman Small. V" ' f .. ,. toll in in ,k. i.mi, Wounded severely Lieutenant John I dlfllcult It.vvas for him to make both W Sherrlek, Corporal Axel A. Aronson. ends meet on his ealury of $u0.000 a lluarlrr Itobert J. Trumpfeller. Privates year. Iiawrence J. Koltz, John N. Matson, uhough a bachelor and a man of James A. Moore, I'lilllp T.. Nucha, , ' , Ul.te8. he was compelled to live Gwtan8 I?ernf hIJom, ' OWy,"kl' I t Vullinm -"- " ' f'lyfot.r u&eiuti j errone, jonn Malta, ,,.., ,i,,iuiti li in t-n,i ,.nniii. -.. u.l..l ..1I..L.... 1 .,.. .. 1. I IU UUH'n, ,.. .. - .- - .. - liuuiiutu ni it.itt t (tifimii iiti un ii sea again und reuctied their stntion. (ine boat was the hard-luck vessel of the lot. Si'iKimU'd from the llotilla Iu the llrst storm nml its compasses out of order. It turned homeward, only i to striko two mme gulc- in uuicU w Tlie isillce ure seari hlng Tendeiioln t cession. IIovvcvi'i-. it made port sue-. rewiitH for the leuder uf a bund of twenty-five former Paris apaches de scribed by a young Belgian ghi follow. lug tho arrest of three men and two vi omen In a raid by District Attorneys doteetlvcs In a West I'Mfty-flftb street apartment yesterday. The leader In at times a waiter In one of Fifth uvenue's txcluslvo hotels, but when tjff duty a ccK.siully and undamaged. With new fuel and supplies aboard i and with u. man or two, worn nut by I the long struggle with the elements., replaced, In :i few duyH tho bout put ( to seu again. i Hud Temper BriiiR Transfer Wiishhmtiiii. April 1. -W. It Morton. , aptain Martin I . nfjl wgWfi thc s,orll,trIt, , l?yd U Stevens: ! Junction to be "given to hospltallt,.' irt O. Wllmcth. He lilnted that he would much prefc augli. Sergeants living In a small flat at a much reducei Ham J. Krannls. Itnt tin vv-us not nlloweil r.t rn ratMck B. Hayes, James A. Hennetsey, ..JL.-iV nf his epltcopal white elephant Italian olllcers. sailors and soldiers vis- crew of t,he Husslan steamship (husk led Ttabert Jurgeson. John J. Kenny. Denis ' " ' . tllt the T.ed Cross Is to take It off ' Itlng ' York. They have been charm- , to an Investlgatlou by the Department -?.r"l"; M?". .' ,c&r"e,l'' '"2 I mZ hands, he may he able to save some- I ed to meet here men who .--poke a Ian- of Labor Morton was disciplined, the gunman and thug whose prey bus been immigration Inspector at Norfolk, has, tho plcasure-teeklug visitor to New )rrn transferred to St. John. N. 11. , York. ' Hi,, recent differences with .Norman, Many of the gang's victims, the glrl' Hamilton, collector of customs. In con- . confession went, have been Kretuii and .ncctlon with tlie nnest of the mutinous, McGarvev. Kenneth G Russell. James AVhalerl. .Musicians William A. Lanlgan, Stark !.. White. Corporals Patrick J. ' Clarke, Thomaa J. Courtney, Andrew Donovan. Dennis J. Donovan, Henry S. Jclfrtier, lidward P. Flanagan, George 1). Jlellman. Oeorge llohlltxell, James M. Slajor. Krank K. May. William Miller, Thomas J. Petrlo, Jlarry W. Hyer. Charles A. Thomas. Herman II. Von Glahn, Mechanics Frank Duffy, Johii J. fares. Patrick J. O'Neill, Henry D. Wllla, Cooka Joseph F. Jlrady, Frederick Kse, Preston D. Johnson. John O'Con nor. Privates 1'endleton lleall. James J. Begley William T. Ueyer, Charles J. Brcnnan, Alexander A. Broclion, Walter jr. Bryan. I'atrlck J. Byrne. Jock Cam eron. Francla Caraher. Jamea II. Cocli rane, James D. Cocks, llobert 11. Cof. fey. James J. Conway, James V. Dcclco. Joseph P, DeNalr. Dwlght It- Flmock, Krederlck W Uopman. Herbert H. Dun. lay. Kalll Kssed. Thomaji J. FerrU, John V. Tolty. lau Gaston. French J. aul. Trunk J. Gorman. Christian J. Qroth, lieallfl Harris, John U Henderson, Gorgo W Jllleman. DennU Hogan. Al bert Jenstti. Joseph J Jones. JUllus Kau. Jetbro Ii Kelser. Walter H, Kuntsmark Herman Lesser Oscar C UiU(juUr. Jame 1 . Mn'abe. Georgs MeOarlrai. Kugena McGoVern. I'atrlck jfQOovtran, rrsnic - J,r",v', ," loaco v. itcpnerBQii, uswrse ju.ibjjt, t. sssnni. : mm ',9sr" r bis hands, he may i thing oht of his Income. .Miss Itunkin Speaks to Workers Alt.ioiiH, rn,, April 1". vvorking rneu's muss meeting was addressed here last night by Miss Jeannelto Ilankln. Iteirrsentatlve to Congress from Mon tana. Ter subject was "Democracy lr the War." She came hero under the aus pices of the newly organized Penn sylvania llallroad shopmen, who at tended virtually In a body. M. M. Gar- ; laud, of Pittsburgh. Congressman-at-Large from Pennsylvania, presided ' Armed Burglarx Lock Up Store Man After robbing the cash register of the American Stores Company, Murviiiound Venango streets, of i 100, two armed burglars forced the manager, Charles Lopez, and a. clerk to stand with (heir faces to the wall while they walked out & m :m iTiiniri. with which thev were familiar, driuiriiiiriit announced, for a display of ! i but were disillusioned when they found temper and failure to co-operate with I themselves, minus their wallets, In some the collector. i dnrk hull, utterly unablo to remember . ?r?? , i jfmmHMmBBsasbL A XT V 4 ... & I'M 1 t vv t colors of " Strutlilaid " papers 'i a r monize perfectly - try Dresden blue ind tan or the green nd India for tliat iext booklet or folder. sk your printer or us , or samples, CHARLES DECK COMPANY (G09 Chestnut Street Philadelphia f Papers tor All Kinds oi uuou i-riniing GERMANS IN MANCHURIA TAP TFXKfiltAPH WIRES wlmt had happened to them. 1 The girl Is tine of thoso rounded up " I In the raids made last Sunday mortilng Have Itadio Stations, Too, Warn? on Tenderloin resorts. Giincso General Staff Are Enlisting Operators I'ckln, April 10. A report made to the War Jllnlstry by the General Staff shows that tho Germans are recruit- Ling und training telegraph operators In Manchuria. The report taya: "Special Investigators sent to Siberia and Manchuria report the Germans are enlisting Chinese. Japanese anu Korean telegraphers at itaruin anu i nan genu n for service on the Chinese Eastern Hall way. These oneratorw are brlnr trained specially by the Germans as wire tap pers, ine recruits also inciuue wireless experts. It Is believed tbtre are wire less stations hidden In Mongolia nnd Manchuria. The tsppern are provided with Instruments which can be concealed in tneir baggage. Community Stores We Serve $Ss You Save Look-for Thit Sign at Your Grocer's Telephone Orders Delivered includes the personal attention of the owner, his continual effort to render courteous service with every purchase, to jiritiK to you greater price savings, to make prompt deliver ies and accept telephone orders. Your Neighborhood Grocer who has enlistel his btorc in th; hie successful COMMl'X. 1TY STORE movement displays the sign as shown above, as your guide to this Real Stove Service and Economy. ALL-WEEK SPECIALS Kvery Day This Week At All COMMUNITY STORES Safe Home, Birds' Eye, Searchlight, Ohio Blue Tip MATCHES Standard 500 Count Boxes All-Week Special 5c SAWTABKBNrHets Better than rlitsp butter fhntiprr tluvn rood lard. Hatwtsy It odorleat, tattrliiM Iho moit economical butter yuu co ui (or UAUIN'O, SHOUTKNINU, FKVI.NO. All-Week Special fSSS: "it l isn frareit that rhfn,uv t.t.tr. 'aces to tne wan wruie tney waiKeu out mJ iu oarrU&t( 2S,25i5t,,f: of tb front door and snapped the loci,, 1 N LARGE TIN ifJjC NOTK Tho CMiunnnltr fi torso' SpecUU will bo an. noaneed un Vrnf 4 In tho "rubllo Lotlt r ' otott J M iJ 1 1 df v SBF ' r 3L i $ '. aSR ' xP -mJm isBk' .- A T........ M60ua-. ' ViSm SJBraHQSSxvOKfljWWMKVt ,wiw6i8H!vwKJ6f .'.'...s-X.FBIKBi ll'lttlSil::::.: i ' W & JMHIIIillBBpi f eoSw;.''icT'''ywSlai$l5i- ffiS;'rar -Wwfs$SvoS3oEWTONSSwS&vKSS3&vl'JS4W?V Mt v'OMKoSOK2sRvnSrar;!K HartSchaffncr M!r l-'Hll. 4Jb HartSchaffnor iirnarx lollies i Copv right Hatt Schafluer & Marx How much do your clothes cost? nPHE clothes are the answer to that question, not the price. If you figure cost by thejj month or year, you'll find that a suit of all-wool cloth, finely tailored, and well designed, gives! long wear and in the end costs less than one that doesn't last long or look right. Our clothes cost enough to be very economical. Be sure of our label, a small thing to look for, a big thing to find. Hart Schaffner & Mars Good Clothes Makers Strawbridge & Clothier are thej Philadelphia Distributors of the ite , A- met Investigation imprl SsT'r it- tcr JUiMfwmiK VJiv nw fusjup, fvt tuu7 my&teffne & Mr Clothii thoy Mrerf releaseil by a j6 ntu." , -. 'i
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