f,-r EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AP1UL J 7, 1918 m DRAFT BILL KAISERISM AND THE WORLD WAR, AS VIEWED BY LEADING CARTOONISTS parole a. pravarc I slnc-tl srnllmcntl dl.lungo In grnndlosn parnta degll Italian!, jlc ilia' verso1 la nazloncthc II op'ta nlla quale interverranno in inansit tutf' lAKES HEADWAY Per ultima pnilo' II Potior Franetsio RU Urellnl Assotln7.fonl, I''cdrsxlt,r1 ( Ulllccloltl II IIIIHl fu eloquent l -Irnu C'liil., pip I Mi pin. i In altio nunicro I ! rl Insplro' nl plu p.itrlotttsmo inn I scutlmenll ill Uiolarl, nnrlip rininiriUi nl tumlzlo ch wl Urra' ntjllo Ktcino glorno nU'Accnilfr inla dl .Mu.ka Tlllll all nratnil furoiio full I i gun ml Irliamcnt Will Link Con-, fscription Willi Home i I Rule Promptly VHXloill liiillnieiitleHblll i .a w r cac ryn nintts-sS32i.-3. ' mm utmBr iMirmitp II Cor.ilr.'o fnmim rHeoollI i I'M' ilupnilla ilollHil ii' r II piestlto liomcnlcii seorsu lill.i troilli o mi i -ii. id i r Dickinson St. si i hbe una Mm p.tlcu feslu In opcnuloiip iIpII Iniiiilrn ' in- nlii iIpIIh liamllpni dl'wMlo ppr npi-r.i dcll'llallnii i'IIIkciik Mndnn iMuli. ili I quale ( piPnlleiilp ,, S, ii,..inni,lno i ironlniiKi) In ilpttn iir.iilnni p.im'lil in inhrl dpi mnltato ppi i l.ili. n l,..an Ii illan Hll,nn, pioiiiuulniiiiin x.nli ip i"i-l rlip f i til 1 in mi. i i. hi nl. i tup ft lloplizlnnr ill pip'llt.i Tri c'l "li I. nl fiiionn mil nl vK r,, .- k,,,,,, I' raliiiiilm. liuiMiniii 1i SiU"tru N.iza- lillll JlOllllirlll illlpppp l.lll'IK ill .ll 1 il 1 ipinll i I fiiBBiitm I iinini IIoiiipiiIim pm mi, i. I i. ,. ,., , THE QUALITIES of lead crshtp were never better emphasized than In the SOHMER PIANO of today. Uprights, $500 Upwards Grands, $850 Upwards miiM 1129 CHESTNUT Iemieh is urging bill m SLmns Votes Down Move lo , Eliminate urait iiuiau , From Measure l.'iitdnn, April IT. j Is speeding l mo in""- to ..nanini i . ... ..iMii'iif: conscription sr Din. J. . .. .1,- ..imp time steps nr- grant Irish iioiuo mio Mm" M". nkfii to Shoot a' f"r,l",,' ''' ,ny' i S&A DHIon ...i I.M. Nationalist Kl in Ce.mn...n I .-l night that Hip SbiconftrlpUM. .I.m ' be omlltcl from V4 .. nnurr Mil 'lit " "11B "rl fer,-ulnrUw,r.7S:.T1,,. 1,1,1 'JSjaJicil cm Ui.nl ruining oy m.i- K2?....rni.iPiit mi "v . Klfhn IK This itt-Vt?sh.-t(? Tctitiesscrcti . .... JirrSVS.a-tri The PttlJtotl GAzctlr-- rS0SG UtjBrexkytt.Osilyciglc- z.rt etc A'CLVGfi. XvWcJ--' - i- tprniliiPil In ItH .. ....... ...I.. .....I ..nnui.r i. .i-h l.nlll 1IHIH- i in." i.i... ..-...-.... 5ii.i- un. in-iilp pxlclpnt by Hip BKJ; ,cnt l-v l.ri.o N'. llarnw. JETj Hip win i.ilMPt. Iliat tlip wMr .. ..in ..viiM. ir tin. iiimiso nf PHILADELPHIA BECOMES CENTER . OF UNITED STATES SHIP PROGRAM aSM-nment Lords refuo- m pa-- im rremler l.lovd lP"iB'- R:,,.nnip mniipiin-1" Colittntiril from I'ucp Onp HlHKtPr" of HitlilpliPin M1 bo ill cell. J W " n Inllll'llli- to naic IMP iriMl JlJ0 in. it ...rt,i ., iiitr.ii t :i niompnt'M tlii lump iuIc lilll. . tounnl Plillailolplila W rPlllllK llll I TllPKP nliprilllmw ..f II... .!. . will lip a npur to roiiHtniclloii In thu of lnlinr in.- riiiiiuiu i-i.ii- Ftliiptlon I'piitPr M tlif country Iiurp llnaiiel.il Inlprpit- will l.p Invnlxcil nnd a RPiiPrnl llnanirlal Inipptim will tip felt a'.onK tin- llnp. Hnn FPIIIPII ' in.""' . i. ... ... .- Ti lip rPE.int Imtiip "iIp if wnr i 'Uy ami will lirlng Iiurp quota 'ire nnt It" niinipdl.itc fHtalillxli-1 to IMillailplplila As tin- -lilpp tr.nl as MWiill.il I l.iimlim, April IT. ftitrnwny 1mm J"t " "D n fur tter half million iiipm to tlio colors. ?5iiJ Ocorsp annoiiiipcd In tlio louse of Cotnninns. maiiiiiK inimcdi- Si pass-ago of tlio urmsii nmn-powcr ill ImperathP. The rremlcr -.ihl: It Is deslralilp In tlio lntcrcstM oc I iirK fippfN l'p Tlio (tnl iifi-enKltv for lliprpawd ulilp proiliiclloti and Hip nppolntmpiit of CharlPa M. Kt'linab to tlip lielm of the mrrrliant inarliic iiroRram Ii today npurrltiK l'10 lndiinti t' added pffortn. It wui explained In WaHlilncton that tlip Kile olijert which actuated the np- R.ar that we oliould FOttlo tlio Irish polntniPtit of .Mr. Scnwii m im- m . . i'" , .1 i in ' need for a man at hip iipiui 01 um in- ffiKsllon and prodiico MimotlilnR llko (,1(Mry ,,,,,. nt.nlity had hpen proved 'contentment In liclanil and Biod will! , ,1P nth power. .Tn Mncrlcn" Selection of Hip --IppI m.iKtci" "f JfeMton M he had .eon y'X iR-in miiillc life, dur nc Mime of tlio n'""'s. "I' i""J... .'.. , , ,,. ," --. :.. ., ... ,, .,. ,,,u .. cecd with wariiu'-i ,,,,.,... i KltH IIHCI' !'."- -'-.-- -- - i be tolemnlj wanted the (iovcrnineiit hhat he ne pr had Known anythlnp; to ((prrpacll llie ieeiuiR in irci.iiiii luu.i.v, if mnsi-rliition was applied, thn l?..Aa .ml rniifimioii eiisiilnir would IWI ... " - ..-.,. .. (leciaieii, Ireland llotliei' Ilclciuin. Itappalllnp and. he il fftiuldbe turned Into .1 ....,...!, I lr.ll.lrrH iicr.iniPii ii a i " "d pat coup" In tin- Hf'' r dillhull.llnK cllleleiicy on Hip part of the I'ldled Slutpi (lovcruniptit. .Mr Sihwah, ai Hip ai l.iniw UilKed lead, ir of Hip KtPPl and Iron industry In thp I'nltpd Sl.ilcx, in hailed as Hip he?t aRPtit ihe committee wlileli N in clmiBo of , ohtnliiable for usburlng rninplcte eo- Uii draiunp; 01 hip iiimi inune ruio oruitiaiiou opiwccii hip en-fi i'i.um ay tlio Times iiiciu.ioh .1. Austen tin nation and Hip rlilpynrilH. pimberlaln. fonnirl K.'cri'tnry for ,; k of utepl plantH for the nierchant Into. Tlii. it adds, is n "fact which marlno now brlnR built has been pointed iufjests that lip alie.ulv is or Is nhotit out i,y 1, UeploRle, In cli.it gc of steel to become a member of tho war cjbl- iiodurtlou for the war ludu.trlcH board. an dothers in teMtlf,ilR before the Sen ate (.onnnlttee 'on Commerce aH beliiK the RiratP.st handicap In tlio bulldliiR inoRiain of the nmerReney Kleet Cor poration nnd In the prlvlp-ownpd -hip-Minis dolus loimtriiptlnii woik for tlio (in eminent. It was te-tllled bcfor this conimlltcc that twenty ways ate laeant at IIor IhI.uiiI becau-c of liiahlllly to obtain steel rPt.n n .l .... ...... ul.nt. n I pn...t. n I llll" ...III.. 11.1 ...B SI...... II. J". ...111,. . t TinnUn PnoiVinno la' twcnty-lho Keeln. while only onc- liULKV rUalLlUtlii fifth of that number aio now In place. P stimuli Aniinlnliiipiit I'raNpil trt." The tamo paper pi hits an nppeal I from Unionist members of Parliament 1 irflng the Immediate intioductlon of 1 1 measure of honip rule "as Generous , u can be delsed bv tlio Hunt of tho recent dlcus.ions of the Irish conven tion and In baimonv with tho ultimate pal of federal di xolutlon" Americans Win ! fHtinuril from P.ikp Piip tow a grenade into our dugout. Our hllos uho wpro wounded weio Rame ktrds There was no ri Ir.nlnK nor i'iy If. Oct into it again Is our best bet." Two llorlip As loturs (lull My CuiikIiI lit took two AimiU'iin avla'tors Just ill mlnute3 'to captured two (iciuiau Irmen on Sunday, an'l today tlio Americans will be dci urate! for their fiplolt SThe Ameriu-ins who thus distinguished Ihtmsehcs are Klr-t I.lpiitpuaut AIIpii 1 Wlnslow. of :iiiS ll.tmnton Court. Chicago, and Lieutenant DoiirI.is Cainp- Wl, a Harvard graduate, who'.p father director of the l.UI; Ohsenatory, at MjonV Hamilton. 'al The Gtrnians wcic captured after (ijodraiiiaili- duel- and today tlipy told kow ilie ,11,1 ,, RVliulow, wlm I- twpiit.-two , years ,51a and 11 Yale man. while at school "'ted tli- colli-;,- paper mid dlstln dished lilnilf ,ik an 0.11 smell Ho gands six feit two im Ins. I'ffhen the 'alpif -Ignal unnidpil. ' aia "two bodies wcic headed our ly aid I'ainplii-ll mid I went In Sdiwub I'rnoi'-t T TriRR. president nf 'he Chamber of Commerce, declared that the appointment of .Mr. Schwab and hl.s riceptanop of the position lis ni,t(e;iter step forward In the shlpplnu propiain than ban been made so far. ' ' "This Is the greatest thing tlj.H could hae happened for the flitted . 'Slates," Mr. TrlKg -aid. "We need the ships and we nerd them badly. Tho thing now -is to speed up the shipbuilding program ; "It Is splendid that Hip (ioernmejit has been , , ,,,i,,n (1P s,., , ,. of "in .1 n man as Mr. Schwab to I... Hie maliii.pt lug of the machlti-rv tint is to liuny the steel tn the sl'lpbullillng Plants nnd to h:ie the slil In t!ie water nt the eailleKt date posslbb "It Is no lefs rpleud' of .Mr. s.bw ili to mp bis glgmitli' imprests to In In the nation hi this hour of It 1 ined II shows a rich patriotic spirit on tli. lart of Hip ttpel master. "This appointment without :i iii.ui.f will mean complete co-ordination In ordination between '.lie stpel mamif.u -luring plants and Hip -b pjnrd- It will inpnn a speeding up of prodiution, not only In Hip plants contiolled b .Mi Schwab, but In nil Hip steel plants nf Hie country. I do not bellee that there la any man In the country In i loser tourh with thp stppl situation than .Mr Schwab. He has nil the data required ' . -Idiliulliprs Apprinc The delay en used In pa-tern shipbuild ing utils b rcasun of the slmrtapp In fabricated stepl ilurliiR the smeic win ter months bas bpcn a constant sotinc of worr for must of Hip shlpbulldei , but with Hip nppolutnipnl of Mr Schwab their opinion that quli Ii action would be furthcoming was unanimous. InlPlise co-m dilution nnd quick n sulls along the whole Hue or the Aitieil i.'in srilpbiilldlng iiroRiam l tin' risuli predicted by shipbuilders. "This Is ceitalnly line to luni,' was the way In which J. II. Werner, gpticial manager of the Harlan a llnlllngswoitli Corporation, of U'llniliiRton, I v' re cpIxpiI tlip iinnnuneempnt 'Mr. Sclrwab ability to grasp inlmria and Intilcate details, coupled with his Rreat etecutlM. ability, 1 am sure, will result In thp most lRorous action and quid, lesults I don't doubt but that his appointment will meet with the heartiest approval b the entlro Industry," he concluded. Hairy V. Hand, lce liresldent and Reniral manager of Hip William II Cramp fc Son Ship and llngine Ilnlldln; f..,l. ... .. .. s ftm-illi' u.i...lurl nni . -'.l.. ..... , ..... . ., ,, ru. . . - .. ....... pleased at the appoiii'im nt. but othei-l ('. '. Treasury Urges More Speed in Iakui Drive The I'lilted States Ticastiry mnl.es public this annouiicetnent regardhiR the tlihil I.ibeitj Loan: "I'iiIc-h Hie dally rale of sub MTiplions 11s liullcalrd b this re port Iticrca-es, (tin tiiltiliiiiini of S:i,OIIO,lllll),0(lO iisKcil for hj Scire I'ir.i McAdon will mil be nbl.iliml on .1la I, (he dosing il,i of the loan. In order lo -uli-iribe Hie S:i,0lllM)(IIMHI0 II will lie nriessary In maintain an ner.iKc ilallj sub. sirlptlnii of Sr;n,(ll)ll,Olll), Imludlng Militia) s. A( this rale SlllO,ll(in,(inil now should li.nc been siibscrilied," OlllclM tlgtucs up to Momliy nlRht give the counliV total sub scilptlons us fSSO.nnii.Oiin, divided us follows, with the Minneapolis dlstilct not tepoitcd: til-.tr!. 1 HI bonis lulla. ('Ill, ,.. .... .'. ork llnstnn I'll i.IhiiiI KiinMi.s 1 lt Hun IriinelM.i I'IiIIiiiIpIiiIiIi lllihiniinil Admit t . . Mil. m rlpllnii I1J.I11I.I1111 i-. :m- I vi 1 in in" n-.ii j":..!.-; urn i's mj i'.Mi T '.lUl.iinil ai.iij.c.-,n r.i ts.-, s.-.o .,11. in'.. I.MI IS .ITT 7.M) b.SSX 15(1 irlij it's .111 U. S. Boys Made Good I(JLI ITALIANI PER IL at Front, Says Baker' mm UBERTy LOAN"- ( nnllinifil from 1'iiiir line , one suggest- that a man with -p. . ul I I Knowledge needed here must return" lmpOllClllt Coillizit) pel' Illizi-I ! The soldi, i-ipcplip.1 "will, un Rt. at Jltivil (ll'l UcVei'OIHlo IC. ! culliuslnsm" the news that i-ln wuci ,, ,. ,. ' j going to tin. fiont. 'Jln Cioppa 1 1 no lrl.l s.-ilil in- .mill In in niei ' Hip tPliplinne mnip of this chrerlng when 1 Hip word cairn Itnki 1 --ail his tup, bad shown him mm li ns to co-npprniioli j fpa&BH3K3miSXJlJ "VMS? nv$n a wTntT vJ5M7ra''"V?aliilri t'.W a olllclals that the third Liberty Loan Is lagging and that the Philadelphia ills trlit has fallen behind what was ex pected nf It today spurred i.ibeity Loan workers to their task with Rrlm determi nation to throw more "pep" Into the campaign nnd-bring tho figures for 'this district up to what they should bo at this st. se of the dile. To reach the $230 (100,000 alloleil as suiprlscil and the quoin of the Philadelphia Third l-'ed- er:il l!eere dlstilct llll IlMTngP of wl-p declined lo mal.e a slntenipnt on . nnn nnn ilnllv must be subsci Ibrd. Tin the giounils that his concern I-now only aN WllB0 M, tar has fallen suhslantlally building xcsscls for the Navy Popart- i.iu unit marl.. small aninuut of work These l.lbertv ment. (inly remains to be donp on Hip men bant niailne. Assurancis of the most complete 1 n opeiatlon with the new silpbuildlitg head were glen by .1. Howard l'ew, piesldont of the Sun Shipbuilding Coni pan, Chester, who likewise was plainly pleased with Hip splei tlon of Mr Schwab. "I'prsonally I am well ac quainted with -Mr Schwab," Mr. l'ew said, "and wo all know what he has accomplished so far. I am sure I and ininuut of work The.. I.lbertv Loan meetings will be craft built' for , 1)t,(i ,mght' Wilson llulbllng, I-'ifteenlh , r.n,1 ciifMiiiiit streets'. Ma-on Sehool. New M.-KUet anil (..rcen sticpis; injioi Uuslne-w 'College. HHU Market street; St. I.ul.e's Parish llou-e. 33" South Tlilitcentli stieet. Paihway llulldlug, Hroad and Chen sliects anil the four corners of Chellen incline and tireene stieet (inly organizations having a distinc tive uniform will be pviiuitt.d In the to be held on Snturuav. nccoro SCHWAB EXPECTED TO SHAKE UP PRESENT WORKING METHODS sure 1 nun ,,n,.,,,, .,, i. every one else will no very Riau 10 co- ; ,n; , nnnouneenient toiliij. c. "er opeiate with him In tho great work in , ,e( Klvs ,int nppllnitlons liave been rp every possible waj." j rt.vrd for admission of more than fiii.ooii inarchers. This would be Impracticable. I 1,0 i...lnis out. as t would lane nine hours for Hip parade to pas- I hi '.110011 the nrmv and the department I The nation, he added, "must support and luvlgoiate the tneti over there and must do an thing possible to make the nlll sub stantial by bu.vlng Liberty llonds and otherwise. The War Secretary Is txpci'led lo iiuifei Willi the President at lenglh us mon as both can spirp thn time Mean while, he has placed In the hands of the chief oseeiitlw n preliminary re port stii'lchliiR the gnu-nil le-ult of Ills observations abroad This icport con tains general recommendation Spc i lllc recommendations, c-piclallv those which have to do wllh war plans, will be communicated to tin. President In 1 pi rou and vciy carefully gtnuded. Hut ill is eertaln that the War Seei-tarj has brought hai l ti i.ie I'lesiilent a I very stiong appeal to get eeerv pnvsl 1 bin American soldlir oeerseas without Id lay Kuglauil and I'm nee will fiunlsli I the plares for the uecessnrv training Hut there nirn are needed and thci will I In- seat even faster than now Is being 1 (limp and tli present ni'ivcnient Is mule than double 'vhat was believed pos-lble I only three month, ngo. I i.ccause the (lermnns are 111IIUI11B I their (titlre strength against the Itill I Ish, the situation of Heneral Halg must , e.iiitliiue very grave It was pointed out again today that so far ijpiieral 1'odi ha- Inkeu no pait In Hip pre-cnf struggle Willi the great re-el ie urmy which wns eieated by the supreme war 1 iinip'l at Versailles (illleers familial with the situation point out that thin 111 my was cteatetl for a specific purimse mid that iippaientlv Hie time lo slrllio has not vet been niiclied While the losses so far sustained by the Ihltlsh nie not cousldeied vital, their sirinusness Is fiaukly aihiiitled here. The Allied military expel ts point out that sustained coiuitir-nttacks veiy llkelv will have to be directed to ih Iv'e the tiiimaiis from Mi'sslues ildge ,1 is certain that Hie Hermans me driving 1 1 cut Halg's i.illw.ij ioniieetloii and thai every possible man Is being used In prevent tills. The latest leports riielvnl lure show that the Hermans an- still using some JL'n illvi-lons hi their effort to overwhelm the Ilrltlsh. They are driving towanl Ilmtchrnuck with every possible man and gun. Pnlillsli ,1 un, I liivlrlln' I I'ml'-l I'l.rtMIT n an Vnlliorl. I liv tli. 1. I i.r (' toli"i ('.. 10IT nil III. ,. III, P. I1.M1, nt Pllll.l delnhl 1 f 1 iiv dm. 1 i.r in. r. n.i ni v h 111 iii rsnv PiiHtin ii r b nr-r il RlVPII ruling Li ciinipiiEim nellu Colnuln Italiann ill l'liiladelphla, .1 fnvnic del Terwi 'Lib erty Loan." prosegue con intusljisiuo e ion risultatl plu' 1 lie 'inldlsfaceiitl Lunrdl' sera, ppf Inlxlnllva del bravo teverendo t: Pelln I'lnpna. Iteltoic il. Ha ciilesa dPlI'Liniiiiinucll 1 N. l-l Christian SI. ibbe luogo tin luipnnculp inlnlalo nella sala slt. allangolo dell 1 ileclina strtidn e Kiniball sunt. .1II0 scohi ill slliuiil arc nil II. ili. ml .1 ram plere Inl'-ramintp It ilnveie i lie lorn ln e'onibe vers 1 quest.i I'ntria dl adnr.i'mi I'niv folia Immeit'.i piesp part, a I nimlxlo ed in essa si notavano 'plniil. personallta' ilell.i colonlii itall.in.i. iimb tninlstii di lie chlese l.pl-i opall. il i'.h I'ranU Itonia. cli.ilruiiiii della Pivlslon. Italians per II Terr.o lain rtv Lean ed 1 Cnv, Kraiik I'nluiiibn, un I11sta111.1l.il lavoratore u pio del pie-t'lto -te-o II 1'omlr.io fu preslcilut'i dal Kev Sta Sio I lie I op belle pHlotc spb go' lo scop. della riunlone prisento' I vaill ointoil 1'arlo' ppr II pi lino il ('av I'alumlio ibp pronunzlo' un lommoveiiti 1 patilottli 1 dlsciirsn e-ol quale seppe niupl.tmciiti. ill mostrarc come sacro sla il dovtrc degll Itallatil ell c incorrrre ul uiiovo pie-tlto ill gilerra lani'tato (hit capo ill qui sla grande nardone e fai si' clu eon 1 ainto deU'Ameili a gll Alleati 1 --.1 1 n ileln I I .'He la tracot.iuzn teut.iuli.i e tiinutarp nella santii causa per la llbnln' e per Ii giliHtlzia, pi r la quale 1 si ciitubaltono Kegui' II Itev Pi llu C;o.,n 1 he fu. comp sempie, fellclsslinn ml stiri din e risensse fruuoiosl applausi ipiando 11 tuiulu tin passu (lill.i llll. bin In cut .' detto. "Pate i- lictverete, ' dlsse "orli vl dti lauio, I'leslalo e -arete conipeu satl." II Itev PI Iteiiedetto spii'go' chiara inente II viiloie c to lnoilallta' del iiies tllo o lo' segui'. til Itiglc-e, II U(v N Siibnrese. I! quale riciiiiaudn le glnrle in. llano rlspetto iiH'Aiiict Ii n il II 1011 tilliuto chi qui' gll ll.i llu nl hauiio itni -tain nil? artl ed ulle sck nze. splegn' rniiK n a s'lmponeva II contributo degll Italinnl nl prestlto di Ructrn II Cnv KrM.k Ilonia pmntmzl.i' anchp esso un breve e coiiviiii'ente dlscoiso esortanih tuttl e-on I futtt e nun con n Today Is ay Come niul see the many devices and methods designed lo increase efficiency. Hundreds of time and money savins ideas for small and large business houses. Executives will receive the individual atten tion of exhibitors between the hour3 of I P. M. and () P. M. va 'vyy.:p,-M'.'g.wj'.1u"iJt3ijr'jivuiju-p m H as other machines add. Sc En0 syns3sT3SnsctaiB3a3aaeaA n The Only Complete Calculating Machine ANY ONE ran operate the Monroe Calcu lating- Machine, because it is tho simplest, fa-test, most accurate and most useful cal- itlatinp; machine made. Adds, subtracts, divides nnd multiplies as quickly and easily c the Monroe at the Show. JOHN K. RAMSAY, District Manager It I I I'lKlM -I'Itt ( I l.",1 IIIIMttll: I'U.n I.VriM, M HIM. 0 m MuiL l.vrliai.ce lllilir.. rilllil. ! i mill 1 i-jiL'j:ja3euiiJJ.m.l Wa-hlnEtiiii, Apill IT ' Charles M. Schwab, steel magnate mid shlpbu'ldcr, today began his task to de velop Amcilia'H 1111 reliant marine. j Drafted Into the service by Clialiman I Hurley, of the shipping board. Schwab lis counted on to icnll7.e llililev's dream 'of a great niailtlme transportation sys llcm for this country to cacry the forces tin l.'i.ince that will end the war and u t nut I II Hill nit, Thev were ..inii... siv . .itmii. di'M'lop the couutrys couuncic: Bfterthey lmd crossed our lines Tho 1 1'H ttho world after peace, grott satlsfactorj feature was that vie int them nl the aelodronie. It was I first time It has happened. My man "wwa nrc at lne f 10111 below- while ere Jockejlng for position. As he lions in ,v ai ds thioiiRhout the count! . he Is expected to bring the shipping board out of the tangle into which It Iris been plunged as 11 result of be'ng forced to compete with Hie War Department and railroad administration In the ru-h for steel This has hepii one of the gicate'st dlf lU'iiltleH In tlio way of hunylng steel ship cousti notion Ch.ules I'lez, who has been iictlng as f Schwab will Immediately launch his effoit for tremendously Increased pio ductlon. He will visit yaids personally, get Into touch with the men, nnd Is evnected shortly to shake up many toped I dropp.;.!. getting a better 'langc Piescnt methods and working gpoclllca U"i drove him to the ground It was 1 tlons. 1 110 punning worn win ci-mei on r-.i-.-. ships of liOOO tons or more. The s.nallest ahlp to be built after present contracts eplro will be a wooden vessel of B000 tons and there will ho only a small num ber of those built in Pacific yards, vvlieie lumber Is available. vlco piesldont and general manager 1 the lleet corporation, will lenulii ns vice piesldont. The manager post has been abolished Chairman Iluiley and other meinbeis of the shipping board are not affected by Schwab's appointment. Ul oi e: (X in a 11 fv I t-ot on! nf m- tchlne ana nstrt,i ii... ..1,1. . ir i,n ...-.nt- 1 Ji cigarette He niipinntly did, for "took It 1 though Doug might need , ."". so t staited tqi again, but he Jfurtt down Mi opponent with the wnnn machine in Haines a minute , "L"' The actual URntlng lasted about, 2" and one-half minutes PThen We left the II. Id with onr oris. mill .ships lo (in There Is small chance of ships below m- My man wu , , f Polls, Id hand' , this tonnage being used any pi aec 1 hut M tenty.foiir vears old llu said he '"astwise and W est Indian Hade nfter Kln a pilot fin- two vi'm.s h, per-! " i,r' Kc" "l,,, """ T '"'('d ,fr S French he ,! ,...?. J """'bottoms in tho tiansatlantle- seivlee. haiipened I had no Btm.. Ilu ex( l.lllllCU 'ne war is over. It all quickly I uus lonfuscd. UIDe Ir. IKIn.. . llfr'nith i:nlliu,a,tte Over lenl (SfThe French lieonln were enlhiiRlnstln Jfr the affair French woman who J;,' ",t,,e ttoie Insisted on Heating k T!" cans She i,ld " on' hut ms- S 1, j erman Prisoners In the crowd ilj him a bottlu of champagne 'ft had lntcnue:l for 0110 of the Una ucrmai. iost no tlnio In ESi 1 1 ll r,oue and J thought It a fir, ,:!! nd laughed heartily." u.eamnt.ii. ... " W&nT'" ' B'ory loiiovvs: ma rman machines were up about LS,r wh6i1 Wo t'od In. 1 began "camp bullets from my machine gun us I.!r we got '" range. We Ilutteted Hilt T l.me aml ,lm," I winged one. ajnacitli.e was crippled and.lt fell In rs-A Tbo'Getmau cleverly volplaned, elii h' a0,dlnB a worse Injury than taTn, rwi1el He was burned some, W4 taTf'11 to unhook the strap that BS f'.' n,y mach-ves weie of the eM:"".''!" 1RI1' "'ontr was twenty vears old ,-KT. ..tu,nrd ro much that ho had eiQ the hospital His machlno was j.. -n uurnea, too It was thrlll Tiy'terward to think of tb .lnnirer. i?it up about a day to realize that Wtl s lhroUBh 'no "Bht without (Ketl Cross Man nioa i., inrio WKe ARS1 ." T Samuel 1). Babcock. ?'htJi hfj15' '"dead of pneumonia at iS sni.rn'i. M.r" Babcock had served PM CwS?n,br lakt wlth tho American Srlrin .a Ifl'resentatlve with tho , . sMieumonary torce in , me KMkl Probably Fatally Scalded t.Ch'.V.''v.1''?" April 17 - Kour-year- -3---7S UOaaV 'Wild urnlmMv f,iln11vr thla lliurnlnv tvhllA iilauiiio iffilS Uul)' wn" mother. Mrs. Wlioelay was lying on thn Honr small vessels are 1111economlc.il because a large pait of their cargo space Is used up through necessity of cai lying enough coal for a round trip. Concrete vessds are still In the ex perimental stage, t'ntll their practica bility Is shown, floveniment shipbuild ing plans will move on n steel basis. The determination to build laiger ships that can hold their own In peace times does not mean slowing up comple tion of ships, olllclals explain. Building of the larger ships can more than keep even with the completions of mailne en. glues and hollers for months to come, they predict. Tho appointment of Schwab to a post where ho will have complete supervision of such building opeintlons was regarded here as definitely ending tho discussion on tho meilts of wood nnd steel ships which broko out In the Penman-eJoethala controversy nearly a year ago. Practical Ilullilrr Schwab. In addition to being one of the greatest figures In the steel world, U a practical shipbuilder. With complete supervision of opeiu- F. & E. Check Writer and Protector The only machine with a policy guaranteeing tho purchaser against loss by raised amount or alteration of a payee's name. Speed, Visibility, Repetition, SclMnkinB, Exact Amount Tho UBcr of the F. & I J. Check Writer and Protector Is protected by the Win. J. Burns Jnterna llcmal Dotectlve Agency. Ask tho (.alfsrr.an to explain the Burns guarantee at tho bhow. LEO WEINBERG 408 Liberty BM. Warning Adds "Pep" to Loan Drive Here Cnntlnllril from Pane line of the second Issue at $S0 for each f luu bond. The lommlttee points out that stub an offense Is punishable under Federal law, us well as under the iharRo of obtain ing monov under false preten-es ami other Stale laws It intends to prose cute to the limit .in one caught Hoik ing this swindle Warning bv Treasuiy Department mint. To limit the nuniiior in as to unlfoim was made The Liberty Loan cPiit,ral committee vesterday oilglnated a new slogan, "A Star a Week " This refers to cities and towns In tho Third Fedein District, many of which have nlrc.idv iccelved "honor flags" and some of which have hpen awarded one or two stars for doubling nnd tripling their (piotas. To enable tho lto SVotits lo do their "btl" In the dllve, contingents of 3000 are being exempted fiom attending school by the aiithoiltles for two dajs each until the end of tho campaign. From thin little niiuv of Juvenile workers twenty-flvo aro assigned each day to the headquarters In the Lincoln Build ing, while three am working In each of the city's picclncts. Hx-Prcsldent Tnft will be tho prin cipal speaker nt a mass-meeting In the caileniy of Music Thursday night. April :.'.. Another speaker will be M Andre Tardleu. French High Commissioner, who is the guest of honor and will ac company Mr. Taft on his Journey to Philadelphia. r'lWIMJIJJIiMMiWIiliHIIW IIIHIinHilHilJMyiliHIll UtUttUiiiUli'-nfrmffniiiniv Urge Increased Storage Kates WiikliliiKlnn, April 17. The Oieat .N'orthern Hallroad Company has nude application to tho Interstate Commerce Commission for Increased shortage, handling and Insurance) charges on west bound Canadian shipments at Puluth. Minn : (Hailstone, Mich, and Superior. Wis A vnriPtj of commodities aro In cluded in tlio proposed Increase 11 ti 11:11 1, 11111 ii'imtiiiiiniiii il' mtiili Ii ! THE MARCH ANT CALCULATING MACHINE ; FOR MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION 2 A direct notion calculator, wllh nil automatic proof of every calculation. - Unnecessary to uso coiiiplcmeutnrj numbers or reciprocals. '" flreat Sneed. nolselesHnens. compactness, lightness, eas of operation, nuto- " mntle checks, durabllltv -combined in tlio maiiiiia.m rati Munu Tho MAItfHANT Is ti-ed for Muntpllcatlon. Division. Percentages, Pro ng. Discounts, Inventories. Interest Pay Itolls, Buglncers Calculations, lufacturlng Calculations. Lie , Lte A demonstration will ubllitate jou In no ) (Ti aciK if luioiuiir ) spcuicf- c(o thin a nuMst lie bysiimess innfegiioitiL Never before has the prestige of business in tegrity meant so much to buyers of clothing. Men who invest their money in clothes this season are rightfully en titled to know that their purchase will give serv ice and satisfaction. There is no surer guarantee of reliability in merchandise than the character and reputa tion of the dealer from whom purchases are made, and "Jacob Reed's Sons" and "Qual ity" are and always have been synonymous "The machine thai thinks" MOON-HOPKINS A Mechanical, Mathematical Wizard the World's Masterpiece "PHILADELPHIA" MADE Vour Bills Pay Itolls Vouchors ledgers Stnteinntfi nil wi lit -n and completely mechan'cilly audited with r-peed, accuracy nnd neatness that gives you Voluini Capacity Urtlcloncy and nconomy Steel Filing Cabinets See tho Trout Patent HLMOV v m.M PARTITIONS for 1 MULCT Filing The kind to u--e for your prr--mini i orri spondpne. Complete with trav.hng case. G. F. GNAU Portable Typewriters to u--e for ri spnndpno. with trav. $43.65 Woodstock The Typewriter "Supreme" We are eliminating the heavy cost of 'elMtig tvp. iiriiers and are glv it it . cyi the direi t benefit Our lVb-pl Prise $G7 50, P81.00 825 Chestnut St. -nillh Wall Month- !;2.;a Don't be prices that tractive; misled "look" buy value, by ili' ill -Ii fl n I II iir Wi M r ;i I lino ul 1 ' la vt 1 3' I 1 1 I '1 'S1 3i M Di m ,js-sj sj ss ss s s j J.1.1S J "ji"i pjAXAijjj'aii zz ia t gjLrjRxoj! m jsi s s s sjulkxt. Means Pay-Roll Efficiency -il 2 PONY SPECIAL TYPE Mida In two sizes 13 and 18 Product ? Set ui at th Business Show I Marchant Calculating Machine Co. I Orexel Builclinp;, Philadelphia, Pa. " rhonnl Lomburd T1 Main 4SS8A I General Offic.i and F.etoryi EMERYVILLE, OAKLAND, CAU r.,uiiui iiv itnuai in jiviai.'imm hi 1 mi '"' ' " '" " I'lii'i'Ji"! iji'i 11 11 HJim ,1 .1 :HI.IPUI.',i the only true economy. Spring Suits for Gentlemen $20 to $55 " Overcoats $20 to $45 I Jacob Heed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET uEisiiiiiim ,t rf4W. J M ? " I f" ,1 I rTTlHE International Pav-Roll JIachinc is three machines 0 in one: a visible adding and listing machine, a money-paying machine and a pay-roll scheduling machine. It entirely eliminates all the burden and all tho possible errors in the paymaster's office. While adding the pay-roll it automatically determines the number of pieces of each denomination of coin or currency needed. It nays coin into employes' envelopes at the rate of thirty per minute, adding, listing and recording every transaction, xou musi suu 11. ucmuiiauiueu tu uppiuuiui-v its value. Jai;e This Machine Demonstrated at the Business Shaw, Booth No, SO H. T. MORLEY Local Representative 508 Parkway Building 1 I: ir eaS,: a 1 ICIIISIII tjm inniiiiiiiMTiiiiiir iwrtr 'f : l w?!?iK tf'rw nt- i 1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers