PIC CITY'S LID ! DOWN WITH BANG Ertive Elements oanuu iu adquarters w nmi xk Act Rend Lningtosaloonmbn ... Tin niipvcd Sny Aii- jf lhoritics, or Licenses Will Be Kcvoseu Aliunde CIO. ApllI lfi. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILVDELPHIA, TUESDAY, . APRIL 1G,V 1918 CHINESE LAD WANTS TO FIGHT IN AIR FOR HIS UNCLE SAMUEL "Too Young," Says Unk, but Expert Aviator Decides to Be Ready When Call Comes and Builds an Airship r.irtlnnil, rr , Apill lfi TTAlh oft to Henry Wont?, li.itrlotlc "Chlncse-Amerlcan! This eighteen ) ear-old joulh, Portland-born mul edu cated lit tho Portland school, ii.nl caMOlt tn lifetime up nvlalor for many months before the I'tilted States tic elared war against Knlwilm n, llttlo .- f doom nnrominSf.c8 the " T "'"' H t"r nco At,cr '"'"PlctlliB Urre of g'ooui ' ... ! ho grnmnur grade tho Hist part of rportlnff citi"'"' - -- mst jenr, no unit to Chicago mul nh- ..,. fll tellll n OblUC tnlnn.l ,.i,t.., ,..,.. i.. .... . ..'. mi " ...-- .. " ......I,, iiiimii, iiii'iil ill nil" nrinrv nr & ,i,.mteil from tlio Hoanlttiilk to1 Jli" '! H Health Alrplnro .'otnpinv tr,T,ri)e nr ectci,, Ho temaltiod there two months and ob- Aort W lAtow" ''vr, . , mined n rudlnicnturv Knowledge of nlr- 2r I" the " ummoiw.l ,ano ,(rucllllll ,, .V , dent v lor, K " ... nnL(lll H OUli I' UO. " ill niu I'liouc Of llll I O rmifii n !. I.. IHjr vi - -- -- -"r...... ....- iniiirr straight or to get rltv mill together In county coiir- kMeCW UP "' ru" it of ton- . , fiat forty poolroom proprietors, hook- i1". f!n,.r were comprised In the Stop conducted " j-.. nnrK nk' WY. clean-tow n i oiiip let between WfLor and Ime.tor of Public r.Sooy 1 i".".:,:. ihc fn m no CTJiln limup. . M .... . ... .. ",. ., i.nrUst.ilinc mst locords Sfbt taken into a" out In the Ini- i &tonof penallic "1'r Jcn,c 8 dras Sui.tUamlng law I tiv Proulor went to riillndf Ipliln iiitlav to nil. H"- i -'operation of Z doIIco olTleiai- th.n In Hip hcu.I M St this summer of tho cusloniarv iT.ini trek of iiimiimiii, men pom lortlamo with orders fnnt the nppeared Ir. clasltllls tiiiiee of dilation In the world conflict He Mould lietotne an aviator for t'tiele Sam ' So oung Wong left riiloaKo nl.nut the tlnio our , nation (titered the war nptlriHt fiennanv for Cellna o , a minll town a few inlloi from H.iilon, the nntiio or ine lurtlfs hrothers lored the Ilenin Si fionl of Ailatlon with a rlai..) of twent-he other ambition-, wains inerliMini ( lemilnid theie elRht mnntliM KiailuilliiK with hlRb 1 Illinois Hi learned not onli how lo th I but nNn how to n.pmiin pjits of alr tilatiP" A nil the kmmltilBo In alreadv lad retelied In the t'hleaKo factory, ho licrnmr ("killed in airplane conctructlon Hut hit supreme, nmtiltlon uni to be come n pKv pilot In the United Stated rlRH.il eorp He lotiRed for the chanr duel hlnh un In the nlr with a foi RED CROSS WORKER BOOMED FOR OFFICE ". " Friends Advance Claims of Kansas Candidate While He Serves in France Tnpflm, Kmi April IB A CHmpa'en In belna wntre.i i.. ,nu , Henry Allen the nepuhlkan noir.lnee for (loiernor of thin state while he I-, dolnft Hprclal lied (tom work In Trance Mr Allen will not rituin to Kannn I until after the primaries next iiRuit I! went to Trance to help nee that the Imij In the American cimpi bne every. thhiR thev need ami proper warn whereby the folks at home eould help I to proilde control tH In the trenches. i Mr Allen left deliberately after hn "etnnn fokl.er and to heln tni the mailed llt of (Jeinian tnllltarlm Hut alas' The Ken Ice turned him down be lailw he wns under nRe TlRhteen of his rlawinntes weie aceepted and now are on duti In neio snuadrons 'wwi's it uiikT reiorneii 10 I'nitintid mihr iif.,1 1.1 mnn ,1 . nt. I ri .1. nn .t . fall and Inimedlatelv bcati nl.in-i to tlin i.eonle of i;n ,tira n,o i ..- build an airplane on lili own account ii'.mpmor of the tnii nfu. .1,1- ...... 1. - ,-.... . -. ........ ,..,., ,,,in i-i-i .no nun i.erp in irninitie ntin It romp eleil will lie 111 dulli i.mi..i ko lint he no 111 re.ttlliie. to retiort for .intv In the eient hlx nerlte are needed before be atUIni Hie proper .iRe foi uillltTn service in a workroom In South Tortland joutiR Wonc labors dallv on I1I-1 air plane and. If nil rocs well he pectn to hale It lomplcted mid ready foi an exhibition fllKht before the mil of .luiu. The tjne he N liulldtne la tlm iinninr lie rn- J biplane, with two setM of wlnRi lie nl- H-.IUV 1 in-, icieiiiti ni" nlnet-llnre-power CurtlsH iticlne The plane will carrj two pat-setiRers. VoutiR WotiR lias Rrlt deterniln.illnn nene and skill .111.1 tin. propi 1 hitim hir fluid all inuiliutes for a uci i'fu n-ntnr CHESTER PROPERTY JERSEY ENROLLS 3865 WILL BE REVALUED FOR U. S. SHIPBUILDING ""'".- .,. I .l.llnu wot na "" '"""'.' :.::,;.,.. Vn. A.Lau,i i t. ..i ... imi Mr lii'i."1 ""v "'J """ "lu "" .liiowiJiiiuH i.- i.iulii;u stntp f 1 .1. fml.rnlU Hue. tor Soov went I i Ti..i.. .-... . -. . ,iilt- V; 1M fliore l.nuo. duileis Ijieri . iu iinuu u , l.l H,lll P.'Ugn to ScClU'C lllipOrtaiH 111 .llillltUU iL'glCC 1 luieitor Sooy went .hint nrtprlctor t iftuiin anil saloon- I.IMIlll' . .1... . I..lnllnl,u !..... it rfCtHa noi"' in.n ,.-.....1..-, .' .khilm4 forward or he tltv law ban- u,( music after 1 mlotk 11 111 and Mairft U llcens.il rcsmN to lIovo mntlY at I o.lo. It will lie piltmile.l T ..&.! .1 rnnmi . 1 iTTCIUB. wl ll-'" " Conducts Vigorous Cam- Workers of lain llcen--t, all ' Notice wan 1 , ri.iHi -tnlre wttli rtrcii rurthr tint llre. tor Soo him- tle of ( heter, I'n, pill 10 I n 11H ad mlnlutratlnn m preiiatiiiR foi -he tea-i-sesnntit of pioporti Inl'hisler The In- Tlmt 111. 11 siti wa i.iKen wimi i-oututj np-(1 (lp, I'luiin fin vm iiiii.iiii i' iiuiiiiiriiiis, 1110 re- llUGnu.llliIlt 'I lilu ( I. i.i ..ft t. 111 M.tl 1 . 1 1. n CirHlJiioie for Hie reioklnp of tho imrp,,,,,,! xii,alin i, fnCrn niilllotig Sctse of eierj s.110011 - (.oinlcted of 1 ,, rrluie tllP t ,ate mbr elnB Tin snm. punishment Anot,,pr or,11na,lco nlroilut.0ll hv rtl mftcd out foi ...mictions for Maw j,( ,)fmiM ,, ,,,.,,,, am,nr. liquor u minor- . to 10.- .,., . nm,olm,Ilrllt ,,f ,,. n.lnt lronlt jisevsnrs .it n Kol.iri of SOflfl llfli irctltralll ...meded that Wllllo , inl. I lp.pl ,1 J f Tmlnr npn torl authorltie miv not bile In- si,CRC.,ted for the Job- lloth will prob- 0M tne new i"' .o " uwraun ' ni,iy i. ciettetl nt Un In xt ineethiR of ftiiart of oflhlal- not to Isj Atlantc rnii.,rii it Hnni.iP w tniisiimni. CWop-n to crltiovn on moral Rrounds rnt whlb Mi Tulor U a Sproul sup- UWishlngton nliik hoiehneti 1110 ,inrtor lial eirthlnR po-.,l,le 1.. (inllf the r,l( pr(,Kfl1, KMi.Hiiient of all piopeitj Mtuk clean in 1 th shop for war , niPst(1 lNPj fnr r,v purposei H urten I me "open ok inoinc lor - nlout jo-nnoooo ThlM Is far below It! StVuiidenaciim m ..Hi. nl iliile .tw, asurt epeit JuiIrch of 1e.1l es- tt "" tiite probablj not on' -third lis market WOMEN CANVASS HOUSES i.ilu. While small piopertleshiM. been Lllibltl 1 -l.UAIS HIUN'l'v UrRo propertbs. esiieclallv 1u.1nt laud, bale been i, lined at low rat. H. rl h...iAH n.,,,1, I. ,,M. ,.,,... . ' " lllf.illlll.il. M tlPl. slllflll llil' SuMtstcr (.0UI1I.V tanip.ftrneis ,.,., ,. -r.,.1 .1....1 ..f tr..ui.in i f-i.ir in Bond ( .impaiRn ill and lino Ioiir b.tti a soutcc of confu- . 1 Tk.wMl. I,',.l,: noil, .urn 111 a w.i a ui-nrim 10 me ; 1 r ' ell (spcclull In the ch of lnuian. e loiupinlcM and tiul to assume me olllte and the honor Uut war sen Ice to me Is more Important than beliiR t.omrnor of anx Mate, and I feel that I cm do some Rood In Trance this sprlnR and summer so 1 am koIiir, While I nm Rone, If the inters nomi nate me for t'oiernor I will be thanli rul to them If thev don't. It will be all rlRht, for I will know I hue been of sirilro ' He loft his rampalRti in tlrelj In the hands of bis filendu In Kansas. There are four rlial candidates V X Morttan. of llulehlnon. Is riRiilil.'d as Mi Allen h etrotiRest oppomm Mi MnrRaii has been In polltlts for thhti fiirs and Mrs Morgin has been netlio In the n union K club polities er shu 0 the women were Rlien the ilRlit to lote S M Ilrewster, ttoinci Hen rral , A M. Keene spenker of Hie Sta'p l.iRlslatuie and .1 Trnutman fotmer Lieutenant ijonrnnr am' State Snnntu ate the other candidates oluntar lomnilltep U iuiiiiiiir thp Mien campilRIi The nip furnishing tin mone) and iIoIiir the work A half- doeii nun nip RliltiR piaellealli ill their time null eiurRc to uiakliiR the latup.ilRii In i.uloiis sntlntiK of the state and thrie ate iloyens of men who DEATHS AS SUFFRAGE AID Recent Demises of Senators Said to Improve Women's Outlook tl n.lilnnlno, Airl.l6-.n effort will be mnde by suffrBRc adiocatps to haie the Senate lote next week on the con stltutloml admendment Itcint deitbs III the Senate, ihej si rIc them enotiRli slrenRth to obtain tin ntcessary two-thirds inajorltj The Sen.ilo SuffrtiRe Commlttco will be called toRclher In mediately to coii slder ohtnlnliiR an earlv lote HARVARD A SLACKER, ASSERTS THE CRIMSON University Paper Says the In stitution Is Failing Country's Appeal in Time of Need JAPANESE-GERMAN ! SPIRITS JOIN HUMANS PACT CALLED ABSURD TO DEFEAT TEUTONS Viscount Ishii, New Ambas sador, Declares Nipponese Arc All for Allies "King of the Mediums" De livers "Messages" From the Celestial Realm Hi Women 1 ' ffwdbur, S .1 . pnl erpugbout the couuu appointed b KASamuel Wlilm. of (Jlassboro, who ithilrman of the woman h orRaulratlou b'folt In (he I.lberti Loin tlrlie. bc- ipi Jhclr work e-i.rd,i inakltiR 11 MsMo-houso i.itiiass and lepottid ami (iicce s jilils Qrk Is somewhat new to mobt iVtko'e nhp jjVsMstcd, but I hey went Sw It la such ,1 m inner lh.it It Is iffmnt that no mistake w is made In lActliis the loimniltcpM, who cxptct to Utu ahead of (hi men when tho "..lu nula ended It following women ipprccut tliclr Wcuio lerrtton Woodbury, Miss Ulan Durell ura Mis Man Itlvli- ', Almoiicston Mis .latins llentley ; Bitmsboro. Miss nm riialf.iut : Wteport, Mrs 1 Helms, I'larkH kaMri, Trank I liiiiili.ini, Dow m r. the blR oiiip 1- lend inonc on rial estate mmtRiRea. FlhLINC .lUSTICKSHIP RAISES LAW QUESTION Whether Candidates May lie Nomi nated or File Petitions lt-nuc liaised lli.rrl-liuri:, pill Hi Whether ..in dldates foi the Siipieme Couit to suc ceid the late .IiiUi'p I'ntlci. of l'Ht biirRh must bo nominated at tile May pi Imarles. or whfthei thei must tile I mil. m, , l Vini f, shipbuilders ale important men present lime Is cildcncul In a ntntement of the Inspection lluienu of the .Vew Jersey Department i f Uilsir Issued todaj. In which ll Is emphasized that the ptirollliiR of workers for the Tolled Stales Tubllc mhiIif Kcsene has been one of the bureau's esseutiil serilcei performed In response to an appeal from W'nhliiRtnn It Is announced that Stale Director Lewis T Ilnant of Atlnntii ''In. who Is also I'ommlsFloner of 1nbor. has np polnled the structural ipRlneer of the Labor Department as Ids seeretan for Ibis part'tular wink as will as too special iiRenls who In . o operation with I the olllce and inspeitlon fori e of the' depirtrncjii distrlbulcd ISOnn nppllca-I lion blinks tlimuKlinut Ihe Stale lie I also sais that In addition, posters, ad iitllsins llternlure and pamphlets were pl.H ed Iu iliculatioii In width the sen-I Itejt of 1 (i.t)O(i workers for shipbuilding plants weie idiuestrd for fort-olKht oc. ilipatlotis The statement then sajs thai as n lesitll 1 uno tequests for positions were, forwaidetl to IMwai.l N Ilurlei. ili;ili-( III III of I he I'nltefl States SlllpplllR Ho.ud. as well as J h fi eurolhueuls, fori M lilt ll laids, labulalitl inionlltiR to In-' dustilis ore on tlh nt the Tiiutuii ollli mul) foi the mil of the shipping Loan! It Is further stall il that almost eei luciipitlnii Is ri presented iiiiiour the applh.iuts, liH'luiilm; plledrliers. uin ciete woikeis, masons, briiklaers. ch luffeurs and ollcis but th it the pro portion of sklllt d men who reiiulre llt tlo tralnliiR to become mailable Is Iu an. niciw helming mlnoiltv auicaiR the I persons anxious to serie the needs of the lountr. If Rlien an opportunlt) 'hi re has also been all Iniieasc for Cuinlirlilcr. Mima,, prll 111 ' Tho iinlersllw Is falling 'ae cuiintr In , Its time of need, nctordlng to the liar-1 'ard Crlmon. which In an editorial 1 comes out for nn all-eolleRc joar at lllariard The example of Columbia In 1 leiiRthenlnR u eiirrhulum Is cited as nn excellent example to other Ametlcan unliersltles 'The meisure or the Vmercati unlier ,sll's wartime senlee Is the maximum of whli h It Is capable of lenderliiR." sas the idltorlil 'A hundred percent Insti tution toda Is one width Is deiotliiR the ntlic oners ami abllltj humanlj pos' slbln to the suppoit of the (tmiriimint Hopelrss as such theoretical perfection maj he, theie tan nexertheless be 110 doubt that unlierslihs ate fallliiR short of what man tcasonnhli be expected of them W Ith the end of those Initial out pourings nf men, th lue failed kecji pace with thp increased inerRcs of the remainder of the nation s life 'The all-) tar ioIIirc lerm has worked well In Curop. and Is now nced-il Ir. Amerlin The FUmnu 1 nation must not lem.iiti an nbsta. I. in thosr who do sire no ilelai Of th main oiiur men who no doubt iv.ll -.1011 ta 1 the na tional senbp not n rw dmlic to Ro fia rnr as possible In lollege befoic answer ing the call It Is the dut.t of out unl iersltles to ptoxlde such training It Is only In accordance with the whole spirit of the tlm. We thetefore suggest for the earnest lousitleintlon of ibis 1111 ersin a plan of 11. ademlc tialuliiR thioiiRhoilt 'lie yeat nlili h will not nnl phi. e llimaril among baders in edu.atlotial reform but which will ro fat toward a more lomplete 1011-FortV-ninO HOUSCS, . "I in PiltS- mPUiii or wartime needs This is mil ' . . . peuo and we cannot be atl--llid with a normal lollrge life The true spheie of ae unli.islli Is the pioilslou of no tit nile ti. lining as nuuli as possible of 1 nt all times, but the erj 111 ixiuumi a" this, perlotl In iliu worlds affairs. will ileiote nioic of Ihrh time latei to helidng the eimpilgn litMe ALLEGHENY "DRYS" WIN BIG VICTORY burgh, Refused Licenses. Hotel Included 1 I'sillle I'nrl, April 10 Viscount Islill successor to Co ml Sato us lainne'e nmb.ismlor lo the Tnlted States, has arrlicd here on route to Wnshlngtoti Discussing the siiRgps'id Japanese nctlilties In Siberia, Ambassador Ishll seld that If Ihe Im perial Japaneso (lOiernmellt deemed II netessan In iitulertakn the setiuihg of a military expedition Into Siberia such Intention would be for the benefit Of tho lln ente Allies and not for Jipali He ileclaied am suggestion of a Jap.i-nose-'lemian plll.ime to be absurd "Oermatn mav establish bases In PaclnV waters by a successful drlie through Siberia." said Amhrsstdnr Islill "In this eient" he t otitlniied, "It would Un 111. In tinni In nu iinli lliem nunc Wo cinnot cu irnntep that Jninti could1"" tin tills lint uf would trv our best, and enee we must not relax our lgllauce" He admitted thai Ihere was n pofsl bllltv of (ieruiRni r lining n foo'hold In the Taclflc hi successful operations ill Siberia Ambassador Ishll would lint discuss the landing of Japanese troops nt Vladiotok llnklo, April 10 A message rroir I'latlliostok Rlies scleral Instant es of Itusslan sniping nRalnst Jnpanrse pa trodls (Hie Kuslan wns arrested 1 ho inisage also leports that the local council of soldiers and workmen has lelegranhed lo headquarters tirslnff the dlsprtrli of smied 'lerman and Aus trian prisoners o Vladlioiitok iu re-en-roriements llolshexik leaders nre tpiotetl as dCLlarlnR that the Japanese ml Inn In landing Torces hi ladliostok milks the beginning or the 1 irnlne nut In jap in or her long-cberlslietl ambition In ?i berln The Ilusslen foieign ministei, n.,onl ing tn a special tllsp.iti It from Kbab.. loxsk cistern Siberia had telegi.ip'u .1 the Siberian Soilit Hint theie wis ni sulllelent Justllliaton foi the limllng.r the Japanese and tint the Ku-'-mn workmen slid soldiers must tnl e 111. 1 Ures ror the tlerpnst of the isnmtii Allhough It has He e 1 coiiflnned thai a small Itritlsh contingent has h. en put nshorc at Vladliostok the lepml tint American hluej.ukets imtl dlsemb.ti Ui.l Is iinconllrmed anil Is no tu illt.il bore It ts understood that the s...lei ,u Kin baroisk ln protested 1 gqitit th. land ing of both the Ilrltish and tin ,lapi-uese ( lib into, April 10 John Slatel, who et:les bim.sflf "king of the mediums," mixed Ids personal ser mons of patllotlsm with messages "from tho spirit world" at the cotnentloti of the Illinois Stale Association of Spirit ualists In the Wcet Side Masonic Tein ple sinter, who balls from California, ns sured mothers their sons weie safe frotr the Huns In one breath, urged exery ono to subscribe to the Liberty Loan In tho next and Hashed 11 splillgram to u falr halied man with n Teutonic countenance lo avoid tompatiy of dlslojallsts a few sn'otids later .Msages come from Slater more flu-1 elitli thin neato rumors cumn from Her. The tleiout belleiers In the audi-' were In a uulier when ho stepped on tin platfoim nnd began tu fumble with the pile of folded papers containing the questions "Clnilcs Jllhbaid said the medium woman stood up "lie Is our son and Is lighting for Tilde Sun antl Is nil safe and sound Ills mother h people tame from i!erui.ir: too, elldii t thei " The woman nodded He Is connected with on Hinden burg some wa, lsn t he?" ' Von Illndenburf, is mv cousin, said the woman "I thought so Well we bale lo win this will," "night line lie said I Hud the Inl tla s U l 11 iu waul tn Know If .oi ari Ruing to be t illeil fin ml lit ft t x -ni lie Is., tin flMin sol Will Hi- p r sin w h 1 iUi I 111 MiaMiim s-tuml no 111, iu. h.ii IMioid at ii ml ipni nif to see a yo Jth whose reltrUon 1 wa 0 1 Instead, n yqdnit woman vtm looklnn at Hie penkr, "Yes. yoU will I go as a nurse," said Slater "Home tlmo In Jul. And you will come back sato I and sound Did 1 oxer see you before, my dear7 Is thero any way I could l haia known that?" The Jouiir woman assured him there was not ITALIAN GUNS KOAUING Home, April 16 Tho War Ortlce has Issued the follow InR statement' Slight Hnd desultory nrtlllery ac-' tlons developed today alonsr the front. In the IOKgl basin one of our patrols attacked a machine gun emplacement, destreolng lis garrison and capturing the Rim One of our reconnolterln parties took n few prisoners In the Ornli Valley On the Aslago plateau wo repulsed enemy patrols with Rre nades North of Cortellazzo we die perstd strong hostile detachments. EFFICIENCY i a wartime word. K applies to cooks and cook ing. It applies to nutri tious dishes whose flavors arc made delicate, snappy and appetizing by the efficient sauce LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE; It ' wakes up" tasteless cooking. f? jf 9 iiiitii.UM Klll'll.li y ? TUyygtct, t nomluitlng ptlltlons In iidiant nf the 1 permits, foi home woik on war con- Xoipinbot election onli under the tiro- Islons of tlie nonpartisan a. t of lul.i is ,1 question In be submitted to the Attn 1 - nev 1 ienernl The opinion Is expressed th it as the iniiini) in cm led aftei the time for filing petitions for the Ma ptluian aspitiiuts 1 must llle petitions after the prluian ' un, ll liAtllliltlu t a ll-iiii llln uilliu fl u flu . inilin I'liiinui-. 10 unir utr piiii. iimi. nt. )Rts Mary O Un. n I, wan Mm John ' a noniliiallon ami there being no limit as Crawford ; 1'raiiKlumlle Mrs Tiaiiol! I ,,",,,ip "1""1"'1 "f ",0" "'lo lnlv '" '1"- Jncllrjhaiti id.isshom Mis Dr 1 OurlM FeUrlel, IIuiITmIIp Mrs 1: II hrrt.lona Mrs Junes L Leonard . $712 HALTS WATKU FAMINE W?',,a,','0rnfM Mr V,"hes. " ' MI....11... IM.. M.rll Hi -Hundreds o? imrj. Malaga Mrs fl Ito'C , M ui- , thousands or gallons of wat. 1 hale been J, sirs, Milton 1 In w Mount llojal, saved and Ihe tit icuioied from Hi" it John n Stratinn Mliltletou, Mis pet 11 of a w ttei famine b the ex Jitter Tomlln M11II1. 1 Hill Mls'leni- ' PcniMlure of f71.', .ucording to Ihe lln.tl otfn Clentllnning Sitinn.it l'.irl. Atiu isummaii of Hit lesults or a house-to. tftBajre, Newt). Id Miss Urace IJ1.111. 1 ''"""i1 ,1,,f.':,0,i,or nali r llxtuieH, nnde iJUUIIU l' lk. .itilll i,l 11 , llllllM ltst wlutet the waste nf water lie came minus luimlug at tlmeu as high as 2,0ii(i 0110 gallons iierught Inspect ors visited 11,000 buildings iind found about J000 baking flxtutes W.islago h is net u stoppeti antl the consumption I'litslnircb. Spill ' Mb glum rountv 'ilrvs won a big victor) In Hie 1018 lliense court for M leghenv f'ounlv. nttortling' to Hie IM handed ilown b.v .lutlBes Held and 1 aina hnn There will be foitv-nllie less li censed houses In the counlv this vtat than last Ihlrty-oiie id these bring In Plltsburgn proper The Court refused to 1'Cense the Colo. 11i.1l nnex Hotel, u tsuumerclal house, which li is hold a license for many years. The Nixon Care, one or tho downtown Mttlon'M bright lights," wns snuffed out b the Court It was operated by Trauk llougloiatinl, and allhough patio nl7etl l. many of the 1 It) s best people was pinion b) the 'tll.vs" to be unwor thy of license Tales of night life In the I cafe Itilluente.l Ibe Courts decision, (if "S.'i upplltatioti'i iu Pittsburgh 093 were Riantetl flftv-llie refustil. thlrlv flip withdrawn and two held over Of Ihe flftj-llvc icfuted, all but llilitv-one wero tiew applicants In the countv, elRhteen wholesnle applicants out of 107 applilng vvre lcfused There wero 1317 retail applicants In the entire count), I which Includes the cities of MeKeesport, Pittsburgh antl Duquvsnc Of this num ber, llliO were granted. III" icfusctl, ' fort) -five withdrawn and three held over Thirteen brewr- applicants were given licenses I 'Ihe t ourl handed down two speclllc I 'admonition The llrst prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquors to strcel-tar iiintormnn tnifl .'iimllli ten s In milTm-m unit Allcntowit Pieachei Says .Sfimofi " 'll mplo)esof pubil.-servicp comma- I M 1111 1 1111 rti 'nut in mni mi lint ink," WILL MAKE APPEAL FOR ORPHANS OF WAR French High Commissioner Accepts Invitation of Miss Luisita Lcland tracts, while it is noteworlh) Hut .1 request fnr lift) -two expert rnllreatl men for immediate oicrstas service has been fill. (1. ami a communliHtlun from Washington assures tho bmeau that Ita selection of men has been accepted I'AS'IOR ROUTS PIKM.EItM N w: lltman Mrs Tinnk Mi vis P.inlu. n lira M J Doollttlc, Itltliwood, Tht William A La.e) SevvtII. Miv KM II Sapp Thorofarc .Mrs T. J4Wne, Wenonah Mrs Charles M. n; weBtvlllt Mrs c c I cat lev , Wffllinistoun Miss Alice Hugbce; 1 of water Is normal. 'wouurjr ijignts, .Mrs iitchard Shin-1 , Diivjcs Out Ono Mcmbei Mlrntiinn, I'n., Apt II 10 The T. V ,(' D Hub.t pastor of St ibert I tilted 1 I Kvaugelical hurcli. said I ,1111 the happiest m in In Mleiutowii I have preat hetl the null urn-lit rnisri of ni) co"gre gallon out of the church" The man was bom In (lermany mid bail been imtMug uncomplimentary re marks about Pastor Huber's patriotic sermons He also grumbled about In vesting In Liberty Uonds The pastors I st minus were so hot and so cvldentl) directed 1' this person that its the people 1 lift the church the man raid he was not ...i 1. . i. e lining luck incuts width tend lo bring about sedi tious rem irks 01 encourage tllslovallv must be prohibited 1 lie permitting of extended or rep-atetl tllstiisgloni In the fiermiu 01 am other forlgn tongue will subject tho holder of a license to sus plclon antl mav lesult In the reiuiatiou of lliense the 1 ourt warned 'Ihe applli itlon or tho Hotel I'hatlnin, formerly tho Lincoln, which was refused last j ear, was the only new license granted New ork. plll 10 ndie Tnitlieu Tiiiuh high toiumis ..loner to the 1 ulli'il Stites, will be the principal si'.ikir al a nuetliig Trlday aflertioon for 111.' be in lit of Ibe futli -less children of Trance nt tho limns of .Mrs Charles II Alcjt.iudci 1 Wei Tlftv-Plghlh street Ihe nutting will lie, mi of 11 seiies bv which the New Voik , umnilltee of the oir ini7,ititin hopes to tiuw. n.hlltitmal funds for the care of 1 11 in h chlldien maile orphans bv the 'ieimati drive on the we.slern flout The socltt) has nheady raited $2,500,000 anil tared fn CO.noo Tiencli ratherless chlldteu hut the sum Is Inade quate to meet the new condition An anmiil eontrlbutlon or J30 50 supports a war orphan one )ear Miss Luisita Lit mil Is beatl of the orgaul.itloi and has been instrumental Iu Indue Iiir M Taidleii lo deliver an ad dress fot lis bi nellt iltheis on tilt New v. ork cimmlltoe Inchule Mis ,1 Hindoo llairlmm v 1. . 'in 1 1 nan, Mrs Douglas Itobhihini sriiet.iii Mis Janies Itoosevelt Mrs I'hul. It Alexantler, Mis lilehartl Hunt Mr William Ninth luiiine Mrs Vunisl H.I inont, Mrs llitgli Minturn, Mrs J'rr.bii. ji'oudert Mrs llenrv W Hull Mrs W'll l.irtl D Stra'ght .Mrs I West llonsivtlt I Mrs ithur M Dodge, Mrs Tram Is I Harlow Mis Tietlerl.k liotlwln Mis Walter II Iituies Mis William 1! Cut ting. Mis Lei in. I Slllhumi Mis H. verlv Duel, Mrs Norninn P Ilenin Mr Mch. nlas Mnrr.iv H11II11, Miss Unit. II Pot ter Mis W Cinltn Itoosevelt Mis Ai tluir II "-. ilbnei Mrs 1 J () llhlne lontlir Mis James I! Thomas and Mrs Hren Hoot l nolitmttiio, pi ll Hi V wottl lias ( vet been received at eitbti tin t 01 Stale Departments of ( lepnitnl landing of Ameriian in u iocs in lidi vosiok Dlspitehes fiom K. ti tlmlt .1 Ixtllght comm Hilling the nix 1 1 fnu In slatlc waters antl from Vnteii.an diplomatic representative's made n. leference to Ibis tlevelnpimnl belated repnit tit. 111 mbissitinr Tmncls a olog.la said th Jipin. . lauding was being given f.n ni'.u 1 m- sldpr.it Inn bv Hie Ilusst.ui 1 ,.,'i 11111 nt stlian liv the Itusslan p. ople I em. Inn, pul It. ns -i me 1 ipi Hon in the House of ( nm n , .,,,il llobeit Cecil, Mmlstei of lt!,.K,i,l. sai, 'Nn asMiiiiiitp has bpPii i-lvi 11 tint Hi. Iltltisli and .laiiaiiese troups will In withdrawn fiom Vlitllvostok 11s Mum 1 older Is testoreil but II Is bnid tint tho Incident will soon be t losul Riverside Man War ictim lllber-l.le, I'n., Npril II. -'111.- I at. - -cisualtv list lont.iliud Ibe nun. of Ser Ri-iiiit Arthur Mul.e of Itlwulil. 1 being among those Klllnl lb- was a son of Ml and Mrs Dt iiiiIm Mt'lte 11 P.lveisltie lip was an Inwnlm g 1 and had a. mmnPi of intent 1 11. il n was inteieitrtd In wii.le 1. li gi m and had Ills own pi ml 923 MARKET STREET ANNOUNCEMENT! Our Entire Receipts in cash resulting from Tuesday's, Wednes day's antl Thursday's- Business of this and next week will be invested in LIBERTY BONDS! Kvci'n Dollar Spent Here on These Days Will llcnclil Our Country and Save You Money! A Special Pricing Women's .$20.00 and $25.00 oiiKana rum m X ?? nuld Tree Mori Tnriiiiifs pfl H. I'm I nm Holer. I'n , m Iho fMOinu or two Luh f-'n . ntinT tllinpMvPFi )) Joint tt iti jihl-i mint jt t toil t HltftlM, pet It inl) oT ilti II of Manlicini nritj WuihhI, ! unships .mil I lllt7 .ih prohr nlnl In lOUH il K iik i k nplHilntmrnt f iuei to 111I411111 0 I.uk istcr and I ttit uunpikt i nutt ill tppnint thr I'wir- hi 1 f tla - gyirgSji-jjyfl iMFT&tf&m ; Y5S&aff yffiwmm vAwSrrjttS -w w--w-JUUilUB Needs Attention Now '. aru 1.. rf RaOODBUItY PLANT ACTIVE m E1ti.t ,..". r3 Ma A OT Dag-Lioaaing station Already p I Q-vV A7 JLCJ. W His Six Thousand Employes jHdb.ry, v. j , April 16 Six thou- jSjBjiWdptrsons now are emplo)ed ut the H Jooibury. bap loading plant. Wathlng- J fark, and an employment agiticy ln opened time f inor- hands. tpeclal train rmm e a.ndcn brought JJ'H fifteen carluail ,,f employes yes- lucjjr son cr JLeiviany 1115 Chestnut Street Oi;0dttc Aciid Thcatri A Specially Planned Group 1 11 SI W rMsisisispafscMisEisEfSMtMajasfaisjaraisjsEa Sfflclals of r H to Bet 1 thi , uuipany hav been 1 t eommntl.it ions fm n host Bf tennpranl,n . .... , ltlwi who ine. oxiiiteetl ac VhI l thl3 W(" k ,l,,t haxo 1,w "' tfflS uccessful Quarters vveirt ob ViJthowele' at Woodbury flcigUs rjincnonaii Hush orders to put up ft at the plant have been re- I rim med ucvts &&r Co. Buys Hotel for Employes JaVllmlBaTton 11.1 4nHl1 1C An 2 -----t (- , JlJ iu - iU- I2tr'm"t lias been ma.le that tho C v "i Brewlng fompany, of this e'ee- sa 8010 t 1A fnlnnlll llnlAl nf Mpoie to tho du Pont Powder Com. ..--. 4yr a-n nnn I MO MEN QUIT SHIPYARD Im. Out Without Giving Any IjResson, Management Says Iwltlmnr. in, 11 , . , 1 ten ffilFMn walked out of the shipjards ifWrrows Point without clvlnc the B Jfttment of the company any rea-. a cr their action or without Btat-Jll t ny cause of grievance. General 1 & n .Vnaerao" f the shipbuilding I m 'i Mliai 1 151 men Just walked out without 7L "f. explanation and ? Expressini; .Every New IMillinery Fashion of the Season no Regular Prices Would Range Up lo $16.50 Ci cations of distinc tiveness that will make an instant appeal to women who strive for individuality in dress MavPson & DeMairy1 1115 Chestnut Street Opposi'c hiith a 'Ihialic The Importance of Ihe Savings on All Odd Fur Scarfs, Sets and Coats Firm it Hovtn with one of our easy cointr roll crs, fertilize it to encourace n e w growth and stimulate the old sod. On the bare loots make a 13 liberal sowing of MIC HELL'S EVERGREEN liHASS SEED SC (t 4 qts 75c; $1.00 per peck, bushel, $4 00 GET OUR FREE CATALOG Serge Bresj $14. ll.HIIHllR flOCks tllltl al miIp for tomorrow sacs sm vcial lumilie.l I 1 it. in this spet Silk TafTelas, Satins, Crepes de C'liiii", Crepe Jlelcors, Sergei- and Poplins. In plain colors striped antl two-toned effetis Disblnglv smart In iheli trimmliig effect! We Have Reduced 300 Suits and Coats $10 75 I heir finiiirr prues raugeil up JL J M I. 1 hub 1 "3 Sect nil steles for Crepe de Chine Waists I nllx a do;. 11 st with neat e mbr.nde retl 1 Inn 1 of fl. I. in Willie $1.25 Envelope Chemise . . . QOc i.r line ilMllt oSJ Intcstp Willi neat la." trlmm'ng e ut full antl generous Choice of pinU 01 while S) 3 a m 11 El ra Wi t?i "kX J I f III vww 11 m -V rnTiTHiTOTB H a J I I I JMA iaHivijl EAESAIN EASEMENT 501) women's rew erge ana g Silk Taffeta Dresses, Hverv i'iiss in this gioup would regulail sell 110m Jlo to $l'i" sevetal brand-new stl(s for hole, m all new c ulcus s,ZCH v x .00 5 10 Stvles in Girls' New Washable $8 QO DRESSES A? 0 to 11 THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY Girls' Newest Spring coats $c nn jj I Serges Panamas anil checks ti to 1 1 ears i u i In Our Removal Sale is being recognized by many women who are attending this unusual sale. Wholesale fur costs are materially advanc ing evety day in fact, the prices we quote arc below present wholesale quotations. Purchases uill be teseri ed in our storage vaults until next (all on paymcpl of, a deposit. Payments to be continued monthly. Scarfs Suitable for Spring and Summer Wear i Kt ri,r -'""" untter tne uueclion oi IL-..? It would have been casv for tqhavejiad them adjusted " Pcewed ornurnitig Dwelling ltsi.li;". ' vprn ids Arinur a em l ounty , burning ' Hudson Seal Idole Scarfs Vox Scarf Nutria Scaifs Ej 1 KevllnsUy Stole k Fur Coats . .iini iiiul Itee. SO 00 55 (IU 75 fill 80 00 100 00 Now 31.30 J 1.5(1 41), 5(1 411. .1(1 14,31) Mud Seal Sloles Stono Marten . . . .II11U Tape . Mole Capo Hud Seal Cape lire. 11000 160 00 H& 00 165 00 150 00 Now 14. SO tiH.sa US., Ml 110.110 110.00 1 1-2- 'si any explanation mul T Imui'Si WOJKSnt0 i Sailors, Dress, Street and Afternoon .n?.raled "Tier the dltectlon of g . V . ' ,, m. :. Vo.ioii-kiic Mais in Many lriiiimiHB ."o No two alike and every hat in a style of Mawson & DeMany qualification dashingly chic and correct in style. Hats in one color and those in smart con- trnstintr color effects. ilkn.Lnn.n'' '" t.i" Kalem County am. vr;r '...i,:u miu . ii "'." 11 la n" ' l'etcrnl at Penhs-10 flau-ile . u time tcirifluii ,vT'Si suaeel t it, arret.! of n friend 'of I El .Bl MusKiat Marmot Nutr'a . . . Hudson Nutria Hudson Seal ral 1 Squirrel .. fa : Muskrat 3 I Mo)e , . lira. -le 1'rlie I'rlre 35.00 .10. .10 110 00 14 30 1J5 00 HI. 3D 175 00 110.00 210 011 I IS. 00 '.'50.00 17.1.00 350 Oil Jt.V.UU 375 00 313.00 350.00 150.00 395 00 373.00 Fur Sets .' Itaccoon 1 Taupe Kox J Taupe Wolf i lllack Vox . . 2 Nutria . 1 Pointed Vox 2 Katn Fox .. 2 Cross Kox ,. 1 Klsher , .. 1 Black Lynx Hex. iile I'rlee Vrhe 55 MO 17,30 l5 00 31.30 17 60 41.30 85.00 47.511 75 00 40.311 105 00 (la. .10 noon it. nn 145 00 VS.SO '325 00 1111.5(1 295 00 193.00 TO THE COAL-CONSUMING PUBLIC Enormous Loss in Coal Tonnage, due to Open-Top Car Pool's Failure To Furnish Sufficient Equipment To Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad C & 0. Railroad Has Lost So Heavily on Interchange That It Does Not Have Sufficient Equipment to Operate Mines More Than 53 Capacity STATEMENT OF CAR SUPPLY FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH, 1918, FOLLOWS Febiuary March Number Working Days. 21 20 Daily Railroad Rating of Loading Ability of Mines, In tons 177.500 180.100 Tonnage available full-car biipply, per month, in tons 47260,000 4,082,600 Deduct loss per month account of causes beyond mines' contiol, 10 in tons '126.000 468,260 Tonnage would have been shipped, or O09'o full-car supply 3,834,000 4,214,340 Tonnage Actually Shipped 2,022,950 2,044,135 Tonnage lost account failure of Railroad Company to furnish cars 1,811,050 2,170,205 Total Tonnage Lost February and March Account Failure of Railroad Company to Furnish Cars.... 3,981,255 tons STATEMENT OF WORKING TIME Tonnage actually loaded equivalent to 12.7 days, or 53 in February 12.6 days, or 49 in March Tonnage lost equivalent to 11.3 days, or 47 In February 13.4 days, or 51 in Match Theie ate 448 mine on the Chcuapeakc & Ohio Railway. LOGAN COAL OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION Logan, West Virginia f 4 Kl X.&i &TM i ',..? Ar: iP Hhi. 11 . - - .- ---.:-. . '1 - eurcaii were immediately est. swum tuner. -.- , a X,. s- - wVNii' ! ' 'JSl Vr
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