SJ WHIHiIiiMiIm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEli- MULADlilLPnixV, MONDAY, AP1UL 15, 1018 WQREHomNEN ELIMINATE WHEAT THE PHALANX OF PUBLIC opinion NO PLANS TO INCREASE p.-CWa in Atlantic City Inns Develop Now Wnr Bread MJSET COST INCREASE Egs Arc Used as- Binder to Hold Substitute Material Together All.ntlo City, April la patriotic saoro boldfaces went over lt top 100 per cent strong whtn Her bert Hoover's propaganda for the entire e&mlnallon of wheat from American hotel menu unlll tlio new crop of that star of life comes Into the market ties September becUme effective throuchout tfie country. , A a result, shore tiotel pations an gplnr to bo served with the most tx nensjve bread that ever hus conn upon tbe tables of the big and IltUe ewravar cariea here. Proceeding upoirthe. theory of Jtr. Hoover that wheat ts u luxury for the well-to-do and a necessity for those who labor for a living, hotel bakers wilt Use eggs for a binder In lis place Barley, rye, bran and rice flour uro to CO .Into the new war bread for those who never kick about tariffs In acfl&hon hofctelrlee. The result Is nn exceedingly palatable sort of inuflln pmduulori that toasts well and meet every reiyJire-n-. U The fact tl.at It ts 100 per cent patsy tic Is not 'at of Its com mendable qualities "Thero wcro ' inso who for a time thought that Uo'elTien had contract d for more than the could deliver when they stood up and pledged 'themselves 1" Mr Hoover In Washington last month absolutely to dispense wlta wheat, Judge White, of tho Marlborough-llten-helm, who Is shortly to become food ad ministrator for Atlantic City and lounty, bald, "They didn't teo how we were going to produce a satisfactory bread without the gluten quality of w)teat to serve to hold the tubstltut (lours together Some thought we ought tu ask Sir. Hoover to modify his request and permit the hotels to udopt the bakers' formula "Instead of doing that we continued to f.tudr tho situation and confer from time er t'mo on progress, taking uccount of 'ho fact that today wan the time ap pointed to cease altogether the uso of vheat In th hotels In order that a great itrfotlo purpose might be achieved "!? result is all that we could have Oped for. We hare developed u war "ad that meets every requirement It iiitalns some corn, a little barley, rye td, rice, flour with eggs, lots of e ggs. to take the place of gluten In wheat In binding It together to prevent crumbling. ) la more expensive than any breud wo 4ve over produced, but It ts wheatless 4 't enablei us to keep the pledge." Visitors front every province lo uiada and from many of the States of Union sampled the new war bread (lay and pronounced It Rood. Details Its manufacture weie forwarded to illadelphla hotelmen throush Admin trator Frascr In that city last night. iJ kinds of corn breads alto are being -red In the hotels. The demand for urnlng hot cakes In restaurants has iL'rensed SO per tent in a few weeks,, id double orders are called for by nlthy visitors wJio had ::ot eted the 'fined flapjack for years. TTar cornbread Is a revelation for tuany of the Canadians, some of hom fiad never made Us acquaintance. jAtlantlc City was officially declared rtually free of slackers when deteo ves ordered to enforce New Jersey's rk-or-flght statute tounu nut rour men Selective service age who -ould not xiduce a draft registration card duriUB search of saloons and pool rooms, bo prisoners are Gcorire J. Trice, iwcu--two years old, of Philadelphia : Itob t Hasan, twenty-two; balward r Arrlson, twenty-seven, and John XI under. twenty-sin. of Gloucester City, ley were committed to Jail lo await Investigation. John AVInkler. of lhll d.lphia, arrested here as a deseiter, II be sent to Camp Dlx SWEDISH CLOTHING CARDS Limit Cotton and Woolen Goods Buy ing to Conserve Supply itoekjinlm. prll 15. -All ordrr re- rjctlng dealings In hosiery, woolen and ' '(ton yarns and linen textiles of all v.trietleo. Including underwear, chil dren's clothtnB and women's clothing. i-4i4 been Issued her. These may be Fold hereafter only upon presentation of a i-ard to be lBsued to applicants who es tablish an actual requirement for the Ueeired article. This measure Is taken to conserve tho U'nedom's supply of the ai tides In ques tion and to put a stop to "chain deal ings." through which articles change hands repeatedly without reaching the consumer. Prices thus have been driven to extraordinary heights. The cheapest pair of children's cotton stockings ob tainable, for Instance, now costs five kroner (the Swedish krona Is normally worth about twenty-seven cents) and other articles In proportion. The new order establishes maximum prices for cotton goods. Tho regulations allow a maximum of four pairs of block ings for each person, four men's Milrts and two suits of underwear. N'o pur Chasing cards are to be Issued to any one who already possesses the maximum quantities named. GLOUCESTER PUSHES LOAN Workers Hope to Exceed Quota De fore It la Announced fllaureslrr t'lty. N. 4 April 15. The third Liberty Loan campaign Is moving here rapidly A peculiar feature of thb campaign Is that Gloucester City's quota, has not yet been announced. The quota hax been set for Camden County, but- ofnclals have not decided what amount to assign to Gloucester City. house-to-house canvass Is now being conducted, and last night In one district alone workers In two hours' time sold auSong householder more than $D000 rrorth ot bonds. In churches today, undei auspices of the four-minute men, pastors jnn.de. appeals to congregations to sub scribe as liberally as possible. None Of the industrial plants yet has been touched. All of the plants hae agreed to co-operate with the local committee and their plans In many Instances al- ' ready have been announced. Pubscrip- Ions among workers of the New Jersey , un4 Vr nnsylvanla yards of the Pusey A.Jones Company and the New York: ciUsward are expected to total huge Mires. lAter Boy Scouts and pupils ' Uic pudiic Ecnoois win ue canea to QUITS GERMAN TONGUE Wisconsin Teutonic Society Re avunees tho Language of "Kultur" Milwaukee, WU.. April 15. The Ger man language has been renounced by (ho 'Wisconsin Staatsverbund, a feders V'pn of German sick benefit societies and trfc of tha most powerful German organ jxKttonrf lu tha State, and hereafter Its (iroceedlngg will be printed Jn Kngllsli. As n concession to the older members, verl of whom are gray-haired, the rmn tongue may be used in dlscus iiOjM of the federation. At the meeting at which the aerman language' was i',Vt out of the proceedings there was Dt;u (or support or tne Lnlted -iiBSSsJsst7J'''frBsW'BSSSSL J?) BSSSSSSSSSB-tBSSSSSSBKc73rV ' IbBBSBBBSbR' jVlV. jflsftBSBSSSBA BBSsiBPwr J 11 flsKlsiRBSssssssssssiv' ssssslBsssssssssWk M".- .-...aSipLX- ' GLASSBORO SCHOOL MEN FACE HAIID PROBLEM ACREAGE OF TOBACCO Krcction of $llOi00O BuIldlnB With Appropriation of .$74,000 Lancaster Growers Do No1 Worries Directors Look for Expansion Over Last Year's. Production (ilmshorn, . t April 15 llulldlng a $110,000 grammnr Mliool for T4,000 is tho proposition the Hoard of IMucnllon is up against. When the board tiskcd tho voters for tho hitter amount, nfter tha old school was itestroed by lire, I.kII.IIh.. ...,.n.l..l .. ... ..-l.f ,.!.. ..... ... I .... ., f...il.. T,.!,,....,.. f!r r.' A. """'"K iiii.irimi w,m nill-liiciillll V lunt'i '-"""n"' ' '" ".v " . than now, .nriaiion tre to no reiiru upon, turn GOV. EDGE DECLARES HE'LL STAY ON JOB Has No Intention of Beginning Campaign for Senator at Present '.niHRMrr. April 15. If tho lepotts ptcsculcd at tho April meeting of tho tins n'rtsun n SobtKco ocrcHge will not I," n nter Hum that of last ear. One -uhoii jlven Ht tho Riiiweis' nieetlnc .Mi Hie Inability of growers to gtl luin ! i fur new curing fhods. Another re.i- i ns ili.it farmers ire so patriotic i' t Inicnd Rro'vlng more foodsiuff The lat lonson will miike tlio fanner himself nnle. lieiauso thofe having to Uo with Mr sales of the first mid second I.lb- im Uonds ininplalnotf about tlie baik . Hi-ilni-Rs of the Uincnster Coiintj farm- i in investing, With an acre .if tu- i i bringing from ;:3o to 00, the ri mi :iic sr.iri'O who wotljil put 'ving Tfitiacf, by to rulse wheat that fii.r to sl times less piofltablc. it in he set down us a fact not debatable that this rounuty'fl tobacco nereago will i llinlleil b.v the labor ntullnblr, und i. little els" . Ttejmrls coming in lelattvo to tho teed i-eiN show Hint blerllliiatlon of tho beds I ha- not Rained tne. favor that its ado- it.s had hoped from their earnest ri"iaganda. It is predicted h prower i ho have disposed of tholr crops Hint, u drop In pi Ices' Is about to take place, "ue reason is that the hl packing Nuism are full of swetiilnp; tobacco, and another the labor question. The -O'l . nip lool Oil upon as a ijmiiiI 'm-sttnmt. I'lte giatesi tiouble I'omes fioin Hie giitutirs' too flee use of water In dampening the tnbari-o prepara tory to snipping, n piuctlcc Hint liijme the leaf Tho high prion of tacking cases, due to lutnhor rarclt. Is felt now by paikers. Tlicy say that the cost of putting n crop on the inurket now Is Just twice what It was at tin- mitlucal. of the war and although bids' have been asked for twice, with modifications In the second plans, none was low enough to Blvo out n contract. The board wants a Mlitrtn-iooin hulldltifi mid plans fot tho same hnd been prepaicd. What Is really needed is u tut nti -loom school, so that additions can bo added as Hie town grows. Snmo of tiie member of the board know that n latgcr building Is necessary, but ate somewhat backward In asking for furtlinr appropriations, but it looks us though this must be the next step. The architect rajs n slvteon.io'mi milldlng cannot be elected for tlw present appropriation Une of the prom inent hulldrr stated that the longer thn building Is put i iff the more It will cost, as pi Ices am advancing. JAIL KOR SWOIJODA Ten Months anil n Kino of Francs Ih Sonlcnce U50U ttriieiii, April 15. llnvmiiml swn-biid-i, who claimed Anieriinn citizenship when arrested last winter In Switzerland on an espionage charge, lias been sen tenced t ten months' hnpiisoiuneiit. payment of u flno of 2500 f runes and two years exclusion from the .'niitiiry. old .mini: to ise ui:oi'i:.i:i J. HAMILTON LEWIS BELIEVE MINE-CAVE NOW HAS OPPOSITION SOLUTION IS NEAR Peoria Man Seeks Senatorial Agreement in Sight Between Nomination in Defiance of Operators and Scranton Sullivan's Wishes Board of Trade Snoboi?.i. who wa nnested In Purls In .March, 1015, on the i-hurge of having set lire to the Kiench liner I.i Touralne but later was released when an Investi gation by tho l'tench nuthoiilioK failed to substantiate tlio Uiaigc. went to Switzerland on his expulsion from Frame. fter his uiiest by tlio Zui I, li police, in Juno of la-t ear it was an nounced he had been Identified a a na tive of Ilungarj, whose leal name w.m 'ieM.liwl!idl lb was released on ball. but was iearri'ted in I iom v l.i-t l' b- lliousniitls of Tons of Iron Ore 51n(o ruat v when ho was sunt to iai. in.ur Aviiilablo by Electricity ' a'utin"1 aa u ,'-rnn oii.ccr lleailliie. I'a.. Anrll 15 1', tie. ... stvuctloii of u' l-nille cloittli trans mission line from IJIrdMnirn tu il o' 1 Iron nnd copper mini's at i:ii rr,n on the MlinliiKtun and Northern Kniliuiil workings Idle for neatly forty e:rs ull be made to vl,.i their inettillli tira-m, npaln. The L. S. i! Ilrooke Iron I'mnium of Ilinlsborn. will oiier.ite the mine. lUmg I'lectricul mucliliirrv throughout The high-tension line will i-airv tin inn.-nt lo th mines for the mmhiucn 'I I -mine- still contain tlioiisaiid.. i t,.n ,,f lion ole. vilth a tlch percentage of . ,,i, per Allniille tit, April 15. Oiivcttior Kdgo outlined his plans wllji respect to tho t'nlteil Klntes senatorial cnmpaHit for the first lime In a statrmfltt hero Sunda.v. ir Colonel Cnlg.ii". or Hssec, mid (iisirgp I- I!ocord, of terse) City, his oppiments for tho nomination, mo count ing ilpnn tho ilovernnr taking tho stump In n ivil-liot camtHilRii they nro going to be dlsiiplHilntcil. "I have not tlio sllsliti't intenllon of entering upon such n etimpalgn ns that I loniluetid while limning for the giiberiiatorlnl nomination.' (Inventor Kdgn said. "1 was dieted be lite peo ple of New Jerse.v to fill tlw olllco ot flovcrnor nnd I Intend to stuv upon that lob right up to the- time I resign It to assume tbe senntoishlp if the peo ple honor mi' with Hint distinction "I shall ko iiroiltid the State, of esjurtc, in the regular eouro of inv business as ilovt rnoi'. mailing speei ties for the Lib city I,onn nnd advancing tho welfnto of New Jeise.i. Hut 1 do not mean to lake the slump us n candid ite in tho rcguliii sense. I tin not think then' Is any roftson why 1 should. JIoio than that. I bcllove I would be criticized and Justly no, If I were to neglect mi dutv es ilovernor In older to advatu" my pile ate interests us a randtdati "tif esjtirso, my friends will l' bns, nnd 1 do not want the Impn slm to go forth that I feci so sure eif tin nom ination that I do not have to make a light Of it HoWlVll. llle wlloli (iistlol) of perseinullty was all ihii-ln out during the i-niiipalgn in I'.iti.. when Mr. Colgate, Mr ttecord and tnj-ill wile In Ilia light I think the publh illicit. i -stands the situation " Governoi' llelge will pial. in iMaili"ou( . J . tonight ilulf nl' Quota Itniscd UeiiMlbiir), N. .1., April I." JU u. e -t. r I'eninty Is near tin half wav post In tin third l.lb, ity Loan drive Tli- ten ilif lelent rolu s in the tollnle ha, ,. poitiil a total of !'-' b"i In ub. rlp tlons, whip' th mite miotii a little P.-s Until Jl.l ml" Swell, l.l I made a spun dutlinc tin- last , 1 Hi. weik. I )O1 1 Hit, a total ii T' ALLENTOWN HAS NEW GLAZED KID FACTORY Victor Leather Company Ready for Ojicrution Equipment Is Praised I Allentiiwn. I'u.. Aiirll 15 nperatlnns nre about lo slnit In the new plant of the Victor I.Hithir Company. 3r-37 Auburn street, ii new concern, which will put chrome ttitinid glazed kid In 'white, black and colors. The plant. Which contains .tl.non Fiiunre reel or floor space. Is said by men In tlio trade I In bo the bot equipped 111 labor-saving devices and machinery that they have 'ever sem. and the m rnngemetit Is fcUch thai ruck operation follows In natural I sequence with the least possible loss of time or motion. . Franklin IlnddneU, whose product Is I well known In the Blazed kid markets of America and I'.tirope, l president or the Vli tor Cnmpanj nnd Is Its actual tniinti Ifncttirlng head. Mr. Ilaildock, beslilis I i.ni,i n i,n,tiAt. of ninnv v oars pxlierl- enco. Is n prnctlr.il chemist and n mem ber of the American Chemical Society. Hlsavoelutcs nre well-known business men' of Hie Lehigh Valley. The vice president Is rjeorge 11. Hirilnr, of this cltv. a general I'fititrne'ir nnd director of the Stcond National Bank. Itobort A. llelchard. the treasurer, is in the hldo and tallow business and Is one of the laigest fertilizer manufacturers In 'the Stan. ' men liarion. tne sccre I tare was for -nie vears connected with the Hethlelu 111 Steel Company. WISCONSIN POLITIC BLOOMS PLENTIFIHJ (Candidacy of E. J. Gross i0k Governorship Forces Hybrid Plants to the Surface i Milwaukee, Apn) jj The iiiiliouiicomont f tho tandkli'd ,c.f Kdwlii .1. rtross for the gdvernorrtiT has been like u viaini southern wind h, Its Inlllleticc upon the political bulLj it, 7 have been quiescent beneath the mrfitV waiting for sunshin,- nn,i favorat vt either before Hirv pok,i their gt bends above tho ground The g.-udiner nt n.irnooo reports u, u llowrr of tlie species lUtlunnr-I p , lcttluiin. which bloomed lnsi vear In tk l.leiltetiant (Jovcrnor's (Inner pot . nodding toward the gubirnatorlnl en.-1 seivntm.v. v" Another gardener from Itelnlt ,i,,.. that n different vailetv of the J, species, the tbisn-I.'i Follettmna, arDM,f to be migrating from tin Assembly L,!v in the same direction mw I'lte Thompson-I.a Folli tllana, bIBi',j 'in Ii Crosse but headed toward tVtih Ington utitli the frost or March 19 nik"' eied Its brave spurt, does not seem u' be doing very well. " Hold the Stars and Stripes High Let them float to tho breeze in all of their pristine colors. And when you buy that new (lap; ask for a BULL DOG BUNTING FLAG I Trade Mark Ucg.) I he (las- that are made by Americans, Tor Amerliaiis, of American materials. I lie I'. S. Oovernment specifies and uses Bull Dog Enat m rings-tlio bei wonting flags In America. I or sale b ull ilepartnifiit store and flrit-clsis dealeit. John C. Dettra & Co., Inc. MANtfACTlRURS. OAKS. r.. L'ccry Home Should Fly a Flag IK'lKrurW.WK'.V.WWIBm chltnuo, April l Fiaul. J CJuinn. of IVorla. lias been brought out for tho Democratic nomlna- Hon for Senator against Senator J. Ilnm tlon for United States Senator against Senator J. Hamilton Lewis. Formidable and substantial element of the regular organization In Cook County will sup-' port Qulnn regardless of what linger C Stilllvuti pei honally may advise The definite statement was made bv one of the lecogulzo, Cook County lead ers that at least a majority of the regu lar organization Democrats will not sup port Senator .lames Hamilton I.ewls for a Democratic renoinln.it Ion. even If ' orders to suih effeet arc transmitted ill icctl) ftom Wawlilnglnn, and In spite of any effort that Mi Sulllvnii may I ninke to permit': Senator l,e,wls to be nominated In tho September primaries without a conte'st. t'p to this time tlio understanding seems to have prevailed that Senator r.cwls could have a clear lletd Had Season for Oystcrmen .Vluirlrr Itlver, N. J April IS- i it s. ternien have lieen up against Hit- worst season of their time, because of the closed wlnlor and Inch of shipping facilities Just when the river clenieil itself of ice and u few boats began bringing I hem in from tlie beds, there rami- a week of wind and rain, causing another handi cap. Orders have been piling up ull winter, nnd with the lust month of the reason nenily half gone, many of these will reniuiti unfilled. iruiitou, i'a.. April 15 Two inure Important conn sslons with refen-m e tj the solution of the mlne-cavc problem in Scranton and Dunnmre have been ob tained by the Hoard of Ti ado's special committee, according to an announce ment made by John lliooks, chairman, who now predicts no ngl cement between the operators und tlio board In the latest i oncesslous obtaluisl by the board the companies agree to esiluilc the hind value on nil propertb - end buildings valued at $5000 und undt r und which, If damaged, will bo repaired by the operators. In the first offer tho value of the laud was Included In tho $!StJiH). It has also been rt ported by tho operutois that the Spencer Coal Com pany. of Dunmore. has entered Into tho agreement and that the Dolawari and Hudson is almost sure of agreeing to It. thus muklng ever coal producer In this region ii party to the proposed plan of -i hlns the evil. Acfordlng to Mr. lirouks, theio are oulv two obstacles now In the way of an agreement. The ihlef of these deals with protection for hospitals, schools, e'him lies and public buildings. Tin- olln r ts thought to deal with public utilities cor porations, which are not Included In tlio operators' original offer. If (ho board can gain concessions from the cr.in. panics on these features, especially thr former. It Is thought an agreement that will be approved b.v the people of Soi an ion and Dunmore will be complete d mtxwni ricirrs no.s.si:s Son of Former I'ottsville Congi-ess- I man Is Candidate for Representative I'nttHilllt., April 15 - li. V lliiiinin. Hon of Hie late Judge Cliailes N. Ilruium, I bus unnouni(d Ills (.indldacj foi the Ib I publican nomination for Congress ludgi Ilruiiiin sirvcu seven term in Congress from this ellstrh t and was a 'warm persona! friend of Presidents r.oosovell. Mi Klnlev and iliu field (J. i I V Urumni, like his father, is n lawver Htid makes his debut In polities by flght ' lug tlie I.ilb -Snsdcr-lloucl; machine which his father fought for vears Tin machine lias Indorsed John richer for 'the Ilcpublican congressional nomina i tiuu .MLNKI.'S UUY1M! BONDS Employes tit Single Colliery Sub scribe for $50,000 Worth Neiitirhnalii;, l'n Aplll 1", 'In. thlnl Liberty l,n.in drive Ij ilntling a quick response among the D.mtht r I'leeli Vnllsy miners At the No. 11 Colli, r of the Lehigh company 55U.0UU in bonds was -ubscrlbeif for in ii single dii and similar success via recorded in oilier i ulllerles. The drive among the people In pmer.il K also meeting with Instantaneous re., spouse, those it fusing to participate in tin loan being vcr.v f.vv. The sollt Itors In In ve that i ue quolu for the Pantln r Cnek Valle.v will bo oversubscribed. ':Vv'''':'''"'''':?:'-' I ' :'.'!l:!vvv'Y-ii' f ETtiBCS HtMBK Wtti'MUPM flBtfm"..''- ! I iV m 1 V .'.' vs"''"!,.!vii,, Lc "111 ilTCi.5s?SSi M-MSBtwiMiyjiiisl3ww ?SteSBS5WS5SM8fi :TASTEP: -LUC! I-' li;,:'',V m $.$w X' i v f Motor Trucks Meet All Conditions City hauling and trucking is rapid work it calls for a motor truck that is strong and adapt able. Pennsylvania Transfer Co., Philadelphia, say: "Our Autocar makes hurry-up trips around the city, calling at freight stations and making deliveries in the city and suburbs. It carries all , varieties of loads and is doing the work well." Motor trucks today are a necessity investi gate the Autocar for your business at The Autocar Sales & Service Co., 23d & Market Sts., Philadel phia. "The Autocar Motor Truck" ci!.ii u &MSW'. &:lftSl;eSli3l g meBrmmMMoiSS for lunch you can have steak once in a while. And don't you enjoy it when you do! Tender, juicy, seasoned to suit you well, it is a privilege. You're thank ful when it's cooked just right for you. &$v;$$r 3-l,v:f::.v .' V .w ".vvVtV-'vVA '.'..vl ',: ,,.1-V '-&X':$' after lunch you'll enjoy a LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette also "cooked" just right for you. It's toasted, to bring out the Burley flavor. ..hA ,.'.' ''.'W. ':;:'::'M:A': '.i'.V.' -W '-i."?$ j.'.i!:..,.; V''..-.!' , iiiiJivi?' '.'I.'V '.'.' IM wJ.'.iS', iV?".1?,-!!1 M'.tt.j'.'Oy',, SiS Viff,:. i m n Avar ana .snortiy nernrard -The Autocar Co., Ardmore, Pa. wujiiwuyiiwi, Kngllsh Bstabiuhed 1897 , 8