Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1918, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING TUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APttlL' 22, 1918
mm LAG IN RACE
FOR LIBERTY BONDS
Outpaced by Rural Communi-1
ties at Beginning of Third I
Week of Campaign
BIDDING FOR BUYERS
Conceited Effort Will He Miulo to
Incicasc Number of Individual i
Subscribers
X iMlilnxton, - licll :;
The Treasury Department liai re
stated tho uppent of Hetretnrv Mcd.io
for many more millions of Libert Unnd
subscribers, and today i rilled upon evciv
local committee In nil or the tivelvc- I nl
tral He-servo district' to Inaugurate It
tensive iompalenlne to mnko the third
week of the drle the M(?i?et m limit
week. With the time more than -half
pone the eountiy ban only i m
forth 4 000.000 strong In nlil of the luit.ii
and the laieat olllclal total for the tuition
li $1 371 033 300, and fur below ill.
amount neiesnr to u larife ov cr-mil.-acrlptldn
The cities are mill lasslntr behind tin
rural communities' The majority of
States havltiK obtained their uuotas an
monp the Middle 'Western group of
agriculture Slates The list Include).
Icvvu ureKon ArLuns.is. N'orth Dakota
Montana, I tali, and liuwdblv MinneKota
Tho majority of towns rvportlnic over
subscriptions aie also In (lie rural dis
tricts Tin Minnesota Tidirul Ite-H. tv
district has reported to tin loin hend
quarteis that e-verv Male In tin- dlstrit
has Bone uve-r tho tup, though nflk'lal
onflrmation has not been iceeled
St lom is maliualtilUK Hh lead oei
alt dlstilr-i tielns easllj within reach
of Its mainium quota 'le eland In
loading In the number of communities
having unfuiled the honor fl.iB. with a
list of 59J awards. Steel workers In the
large plants of Ohio hae rallied to the
suppor of the loan and are boostlnE
their districts to the lim per ent
UUotas Toledo has rounded up a grand
total of fcS oo lndlvldu.il subserlbern
and fiiounuoii, making the ovorut
ftrlptlons ubout Gu per in
When the (.uiiial'n honors are dli--tributcd
the Oilcusu district Intends to
win those for the largest number of
subscribers fter two weeks of success
ful driving for the loan, the district
leaders notified tho Treasury Depart
ment that the lampalgn Is Just starting
for the largett nrnu of subscribers
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BRITISH LINE STRENGTHENED I
IN THREE BATTLE SECTORS
as far south as the OIsc, In tho
riench section.
No Infantry notion bj or against the
Trench took place on tho aouthorn
part of tho line. The Hermans tried
to pleico tho Hrltlsh lines northeast.
nf Ttpres, but were stopped by nrtlllciy
flro.
Ah further details conio In of the
recent fighting In tho Lys salient nnd
above It, It liecomeM more nnd moro i
apparent tli.it the Herman losses have '
been fnr bejond any prcIous!y stir
! fered In this war. All tho hospitals,
us wen us ine monasteries, convents i
and hcIiooIh. are filled to ovoiIlovvhiK
with wounded for a lontr distance back
If the Herman lines, while truln
loads of wounded aie still art l lug at
shoit Intervals from the dressing sta
tions near the front.
HUim MVLLON
Of 841) HilUn street, Kensing
ton, who is in active .service in
tiio United States motorcycle
coips m Trance.
PRESIDENT EXPECTED ""
TO ADDRESS CONGRESS
Intimated That He Will Out
line Future Military Plans
This Week
(ofitlniif.1 from I'nice One
various paints north and south of
LcnH, capturing prisoners and ma
chine Runs.
There Mas considerable activity
on both sides at different points on
' the front.
The Germans bombarded our
lines, directing their fire chiefly
against our positions on both sides
of the Sommc and Ancrc Rivers
nnd in the hectors of Lens, Pes
tubert and the Nlcppe 1'oresl.
More German Strategy
A dispatch from the French
nimies in the field says that by
constantly eteniling their dihes
into sectors the Gcimnns un
questionably hope to exhaust the
French lcservcs, which already me
..... ! il. tl.lt 1.1. ..,,: Mn..Paue
susuur.iiiK inu iiiii.i-.ii .i -- ,iers. emphaslzp the splendid leslotance
o the rsoltll bea. orfeuiJ In Hrltlsh troops to the Oierman
These tactics make it imperative onslaughts. The obst-iver unvs it Is a '
that America lllsll tlOOps as fast as "glorious and solid achievement, second'
possible. to nothing In our hlstorj." This nevvs-
Theie ute numeious indications , paper continues
I that the Germans are ptcpanng fori "' far we hold like a rock On the
f,r,l, ,11,.n lw. In non AtntPiitt nml ' roam lo Lniain mm nouiogne me uc-r-i
a fresh drive between Amiens nnci ma, .ncmI n. Baininit another ten
Ai-i-n knimnnWhiL' with tbeil-sv.stem miles have tint gnlned ten ards We
... , . , , ,,do not menti that the lsue already has
of exploiting drives When (successful lrpn Urimitely decided against the
...t ..l.,l; ibr.un M-lunn ilm enemv Uevonil all doubt ther" v 111
""" """"" k "-, " , soon be n third and hi
enemy suceessluiiy lesists. iius, inci m one respect
FOE'S BEST CHANCE
GONE, LONDON VIEW ,
Inmlnn, April 22 The Kundav' news
papers, rev It wing the lighting In llaii-
Erin's Flag Goes "Over"
With Americans in Raid
With tho American army In
France. April 2?.
.Ireland's flag hnH gone over the
top Into the Herman trenches and
now Is framed ready for shipment
baelc borne for the archives of a his
toric American military organiza
tion. Tho boy who carried it oil its
perilous but successful journey lias
a name as Dish as the bit of bunt
Ing bo fulled fiom a bavonct as be
started with forty coiniadcs to
malto n inld on a German ticncli.
As the Irlsli-Amcrlean hov tied
the tiny bit of green bis father
gave liltn In America to ills bay
onet be said that If he came back
the green bunting would too
"Dad gave mo that flag when wo
called," bo Mild, "I kept It close to
mo and thought Hint on the first
time over the top IV1 cairv It ulong.
It got caught In the wire, was toin
ome and was covered with Human
mud, but it's the same old green
(las Dad banded to me, and it's
going back "
VITTORIOSEAZIONIDA
PARTE DEGLI ITALIANI
Due Posti Avanzati degli
Austro-Tedeschi Sono
Stati Distrutti
ATTIVITA' D'ARTIGLIERIA
IMibllihrd ntid tilslrlbut'd Under
!i:ilMlT No 341
Authorized b the set it Octntir,,0,
IH17 on tllo at thi l'ostoltlce of l'hlla
dclchla, I'u
IJy ordor of the President
A. .S IIUHI.USON
Postmaster U'-nerhl.
I le into arml -ha dctlo II generate Diaz
' . St., f .l-fl- l..k .-I...
, e eono coal uuueioiu ucnu iuiu &ui-u
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Ullie quailin coniuaiiivr, cut.- r-ono iinri- .
oso dl iiverll mil' Tate tutto nuello ibe I
vie' posalhltc per rcgnatare clo' at vostr
popolo "
Informazlonl qui' glunte segnalnno the
gll unghcresl sono prcoccupatl per II
fatto che II raccollo si prescnta pover
jsslmo Lit slcclta' comblnata ecu ford
gelate ha rovlnato II semlnato In par
ecehl dlstrcttl.
t'n dlspacclo da Amsterdam reca
the, rceondo notlzlo gluutu d.t Cologne,
In segulto a mcdlailono del Papa, I'lin
perhtore Hugllclmo ha ordluato che nun
slano plu'toccato lo campane delle ehlese
del Hetglo.
Xel clrcoll del Vatleano si e' Indlgnall
per raltegglamento preso dal ilero cat
tnllco In Cermanln, ntteglamento che
potrn' far prolungare II conllltto u rtn
dern' sempro plu' dllllcllo ognl sforzo
-1 BURIAN APPOINTED
AT KAISER'S 0RD1
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Berlin Infuriated by cicmej
v-v-.iu jJisL-iusure of Peace
Letter
Thp ,,JS'P. April sii
Thmugli a w ell informed eha nnrtl
Is now leained that llaron 15ur.. '"
commanding
is now leained that llaron IJurian i?
n6t onlv selected bv Unrlm hm IL?
. --- viun i
his
I lliiniH, -2 apt lie
Dalle notlzle glunte dal quartler Uen
jeralo si illeva (he rlparll dl assallo dl
truppe llallaiio hiniio con stlcietf-o
ojiernio un nitacco coniro i posii uvan
zntl austro-ledeschl sulle fronlo dil
guarnlglonl dl un tcrzo del rlmanentl.
.Mori.
Deltl rlparll nvanzarono rlsolutninente
mlratite alia concluslono della pace.
HINT ITALIAN WAR GUAFT
sent posthaste tliiouBh Austrlst.W
. wun-n.u.Fl 1"II11II1IM( XllB li,..i -
I was one vvhlth hrot.ke l ,? .."'u.atl
Ileillli. (Speclillv tin k... Mf '
luted ovei Dieniltr rim.."'iS
elation of i.mp.uii flnrW. . "'
fui luted
lev i
letter. He dem uideil Ai,.i,, ..pMl I
nnd that dual nil, .,. , ,,,,,,,' 'JJ
Marconi to Push Charges Relating ''c l " ,n,m',;"a' manner i
to Pui chases in United States
Itoiiie, April 22 There will be an In
vestigation of Italian munition pur
chases In the United Stales during the
present session of tho Italian Parll i-
i nous sent to v loo 11 wns nf a ,v V
nr-tei- whiili miineli would ha,. -
in tut- vampiii s i.i ip
liopelessly
35,000 to March
in Loan Pageant
i contro' lavvcrsarlo o dopo un vlolenlo I ment, Sinator (iligllelmo Marrnnl raid
lombultlnunlo dlstiusscro duo dnl postlj "It Is mv Intention lo sie this mat- i
iavalizitl nemlil iioseio In fuga lo I tcr to the end It will be Tound that I
I guarnlglonl dl untirzo del rlmaneiill. It hive sulllcient evidence nnd also the
I l.'artlglleria Italialia o' statu attlv is- courage to present the facts"
slma lungo quasi tutte lo llnce delle I Stnntor Mrtrconl In a sperUi nl Home
luontHgne, e ncl llaclno dl Aslago ff-loa March 2 urged tho Italian Oovcin-
icuuo-con oiumu risuiuuo, iiiK-iuiu mil- ment to adopt energetic niiasiires cnii.
iwmmmmMS!im3mm
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'ii
I cenlrazlone ill ruoco tontro lo iiosiznn
austro-tedesche.
I la co II teste dtl comunltuto utlldalu
pilbblUato, lerl. dul Mlnlstero della
r ........:,.... t,l,n, n .,.-,,.., if inangeti. not moinenianij nut ueiinnei
German strategists believe, pe units (ir ," , .,ettP.
them to avoid useless sacrifices, but i'ntli a f- davs usi the Hrlill.
, , ,, , ., irmv fir nrarlv a month lias borne
they maintain then tempoinrily thiH-fourths or the fighting ngaiust 'he
abandoned dnves , a condition per- -;.rl,s:luXhe:,VCh",oMhern,.t;:
mitting immediate resumption of the tto ituij is sending her troops io
rr...i. 1'nince llvetv we.l. Amellca I" vpeed-
Otlensivc. B ,, Ihl, Atlantic tran-niort It Is a
J'font tlie AUCtie Kiver to till I long uatti-oj receives
t iinlltiurd from race One
.... ....... i. ii, . .. .tA.t.... i.t ,l,,i rluls l.netr:
H"Wlitlo.w are '""".i:::, ' ..AdoceldentedlMorllnosttlilpartJ
uuu now iuiinviin ic t j i nfaiiu Ktiarcaiono i pun tHn.fiw
M-l" '"- "''- """ I vTc!l!an',aart.ussTo' du'J!n XX.
The Main I.lno tlivlsioii of the Third I mciitu1 gll oeoupantl dl un tirzo dl
r.d,ra! Ilea.no d.stri.l has .reived dettl "'JJj'VXi!. U 'rntra ar-
orri'-lal aiinouncemeiit that It ns the tlgllerla tfTeltuo' rlpetuta coiu-eu-
. . .. ..... .-..-I....- .11 r, ....... .nnli.t I,. llllsl.IOlli
tlrst of Ibe tlilttv-seveii rennsyivama i ""' " - "..- -
corning reported Irregulaiitles In piu
chases made In the Tutted States bv the
Italian war mKslon Two davs latir
the Senator said he had not " decided
whether ho would aivept the leaflet ship
of the Italian mlssi. in the t ,,itr,i
Stpt,- which hid been offered to Mni
declining tint he was not willing in
I shoulder certain flnnnUal MimJals t'lat
iiau ansen
MSEHHEESaEEJEaUUtJaQiaaiE!
Rllrv RpnnvnKnM fl...
Gig John Temoyan & Co
P n south 1 5th 51 H
ORIENTAL RUGS Sff
S drv cleaned, feoured. ... Pa
inn-moderate
w pairetj nnd stored H.k. fta
ii class worie n tn.i.... ia
ffl prices C!et our estimate
rimtio spruce 1271 ai. :
121 frliUn rntl fr... hnj .,-,,
............. .. ucm
" vir-. n i i7-i. . i . irw
3 -c tcai cxciIKIveiV IB KB
Orisnta! Rugs
fllvlslons In this fllstrkt to complete Its ""j''vittorlo Kmanuele pailando con
quota i:..-b of the H-vent-cn Main Line " '"ano rime I II La tliiardla. del
Kill, dl-trlcts uis won Its li"or and ior .'.rui.'rlone An,.rl,ano ha cspres-
I
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L. -uv7AS??rtVVA5 "vs5-"A 'tsj -..Tra
VUlUlilllJllMlilulliwJluililillillu
WAR ni I AV.V R1KHI-T 0' fica only iwo oiiensivo bceiois lur ileh the Hrltlsh ann now lias many in "",,'::, ";7 so I'auguilo che tiuppe amerlcane slano
AK JlLLb A Mi IvUbUl.L , b lwccn Amlen, nm Arras,, -"! "' northern field and the general stars which tcp.esent 100 per cent ove, ( " uallano . .1 avtebbe cosl'
, remain oeivvtcn Ainitns .uui nn, . rlUTOi ytronglv- sugg-sts that the subscriptions -iantl del nostrl soldatl hanno
and between Nictiport and ptes. i.nemvs Hist .fiamo n thl-s campaign Soua's Great Lakes band will be a ";", ,.li ,.,,- ,,mno In America
.....inxlon. Ap, ! 22 lhp ,, ,,. front iUm was W. best and t.aMiow ever the ;; ,pfc,al attraction at the serle , f grand f o Jp . n'rk' """J" L,
fongress will w largelj .upled Ihl - mort. sharp lighting mar Itobeeq. Jjg, ma) """ "e rallies lo be -!d along ll M n I ianded btelIata Sarebbc,o I benvenutl
week with mllltury matters rinal near the tip of the salient which the . i.rof Hemv spenser Wllkinnon, JIon " '.,,,",' :,. ,..! Van ii u'1 questa parte. II nemlco nelle opposte
action on Important legislation eMendlng Hermans diove up tho valle.v of the ,-l.t. hele professor of inllllarv history at ' , "tJ l ",;' at ., If. . AnU i trlncee-avrcl.be sogglunto II IJe-non , .
'limes, " ....... ... ininlnto c le 1 so nail u .vnieric-1 iiniiim
?, iiihi ,1 a iiu t
ports, but this time the Ililtlsh were
asmllants and ihove the Kaiser's
the srleetive-drtift ait is i-xpected, while
new nrm measures which hnvi awaited
the teturn of rtecretarv ISakt-r from
Uuiope, are to be launch. d
Kurlher expansion of the nrmv de
velopment of war product on programs
unit appropriation ouestlons an among
....1.1... ... ........ 1.1. I. ST. tt(,lfa. Ih rV.
i. "I!" I'ln'! ,m-' U."; a5"' 'Ba" i !! to subm't recommendations to the
J21: "J?1-M',0 , "'i1"0" ,,4re'"rP'"S(nate and TIousc mllltar.v ...inmlttees
nn ,!!., I,. 1 ' ' The latter has urranged to hav- the
000. and Wisconsin. 123 00U Sivn-tuo appear Tucsdav and the Sen-
Tlio San Krane no distilct has begun , nte committee plans to bear him later In
Its campaign for the Individual and re- the week There hHve been Intimations
ports an aggrtgito of I'M, SSI from the SOnie quaitirs thut President Wilson
six Mates of the dls'rh t. Hawaii has i.. n ....... t..i n.i.iaHU tn r-.iiin-rnuM micbt
enraged in a sucvetsful campaign and prtMem reiommendatlons for future mil- on U"" southern flank of tl
ng in the Mitulay
savs that although the Hrltlsh -oldlers
qualities as llghteis have been proved
tioops fiom some of the advanced po- I In a bundled battlefields centurj after
slttons where the had established ceniurv. in there iirv,r has been a
themselves ncioiding t" a reient more striking manifestation of their
rcpoit of l'lold ilarshul llilg There mjuiirc. dettrnitnatlo
was rather heavv artlllui v firing over than during the bat
a cons'Ideiuble put of the battle front month
inou', i lo. I" v n .viawr,
at 1 o clock
In addition lo the sailors band of
sltl-one pieces, Sergeant .1 Arm
Ktriintr. of the Second Canadian heavy
tesiauon or tneir ami I'llvate V J Dahlman. of
Ion and obstinacy thp dm,, IacI v.utUi, will speak
attic of the 'atlhefi(, cmmiia,, veterans nro said to
U. S. TROOPERS GO GALLANTLY
"OVER TOP" IN SEICHEPREY FIGHT
( iinlliiiKil frniu Time Our
on In caking thitiuuli but he has been
(ieinian ueiei now loi--umost a week He in oh
be two of the most thrilling tpeakers
of the large number of Cinadlaus who
hive been touting the country during
this loan campaign
1IMI Per ent sulnerllie
The total subscriptions In the Main
Line distilct hive no a reached H.20T
.'i00 thiough IS!i subscribers The dis
trict has now almost doubled Its fuota
on-
traverato l'oceano rartc della lorn
sfrondata propaganda dice die I soldall
amerlcanl sono stall linpcdltl dl rag
glungeto I'Kuropa per opera del sotto
mnilnl '
11 Ito Vlltorlo aggluii'-c the satebbe
fellclsslmo dl vedeie nnche un pice olo
numero dl truppo nmcilcane tra quelle
llnllnne e dopo iho 1 prim! dlstaiconientl
fossero arrlvatl a I fronto Itallanii. egll
dlsc, l'Amerlca slcurainentc lie inaii
(leiebbe dl plu'
fcecondo ll Capita no Li Hiiaidla II
lie Vlttorio si mantlene i ostanteniente
Infotinato del movlmenil degll amerlcanl,
ed e IrnpiosMonato pel ltiapldlta dilla
lolo a7ione
t.ciierale Iii t7
reporting Kiles of $.' 030 M0 to the
San rranclseo district
Tho St Ixiuls district has Increased
Its individual total to 374. I'D end N'evv
i.iigianu Ma.es aie combining In a con
itar legislation.
i
Draft Men-tire- IVndlng
of the pending armv mcasuies the bill
changing draft quotas from blule popu-
';...a:. ,; mn ',,,:.." '" As an example of now me people arc An. he n ienerale , ., Be co-
Kunc-iii mi.i-.i- ui ii- ni -i ....,.,.. .. "'" .iiw-vu i-ciii- rpi,,,ipn!, .,i 0f n tlllrlv-two men -t.illiemeilli e opi razioin ii-i;.i nun
s about llfteen mll.-s north bv west of tlons with misses i of men and guns. " ' ' 'nff.' ' 1. j" ;, j ',"ne '"! -l I.a espresso la speianza .lie
Toul The Woevie Plain Is tin- distil, t The evidence Is that the chain of ' '' "J , '," "a ?ln ul.s rlSl I Wri. c invil forze l fr ,te If.lmno
1.VI..B between the Meuse and Moselle blllotKH lunnlng from Mount Kemmcl fJ; VY'u ,, n. of Uie eiiesln fa. torv '" -"' u"ri l- ' ' ''. i.ne , .,
Itiv.islneu-tetn Prance) "' suoct.sMve.il attacked The rh s.',s.,u. ,''"'. ".,.'". ..h'?. Z.S. ...l', "
Belts for Men
Fine leather belts with
sterling silver or gold buckles
in patterns to suit the indi
vidual taste.
The neat engine - turned
designs arc greatly admired,
and arc most desirable.
.Sterling silver
14kt. gold
$6.75
$24.00
S. Kind & Sons, wo chestnut si.
DIUMND Ml.!5 HVMs II. l.i.l
UiinblnKlnn, April 22
The iermnn drive on the American
certed dilve the itturns or which ate latlons to the number of men In class 1
expected to bring the dlstrli t far In the. will be sent to conference toduv bv
lead at the . lose of the week the Senate particular fot considern-
Tiia tiiif.i i, ..t- r r,.t....nH . ..t... tlon und tire
t .. ... . n.t..wl.nnnl ni-nelilinp fur croilltji Oil
nas ueen me iowei periou in numuer "" - " - - - --- - .-..,. --.i,M n- ilm Vm,rl.-in
.. i ..j ...., .... ..' ...... . i cir.tu .nintiM fur xoiiintr-erK ulrendv In. Oerman smashes n.- tne .vnicric.in
Fridav as Llbert Daj,
MAlh11 hutl I I l.illtl fil-lrl I
UIHUjn
.inn ,.n.i rni,ni,i r. isimi of the House'frotit In lYonie gained them no
IiaibiiJi I . lain r..,. .A.lltd nn ! crmir
'ground or strategic ndvantage
e cvlebratlnn of ' State quotas for volunteers airenny in, i-. nun .o.i.r, ... ....- ....v
i vvlth V.itrlotli-lwvlee. The House probabl will pass troops In the Toul sector have been met
.. ..:.:' .!".., 1 ii, svn.it,. bill .xtendlmr the draft law vvlth all the stubborn, gallant fighting
........... . ..,...., ...... inuin-wii, i - - .. :..:.. .., i.i. .1... i, . ..i..,. ..hf,r. inriT.d
drafted men and special lampalgn fea- to voutns reac-nmi: iweiuy-oni- j.i ui i'"" "" "' "
.,.u ,,.i .. i . .i. ..,.... .., ,-. .In,... inn. r. 1'jI7 t tilled b' ites fightt
tha week ahead df the records mad Legislation to curb spies und disloyal- American mllltiir nieii k.iUI here
even In the ilrst seven elas of the cur- Ists also wilt tecelve much attention toda that accounts of the week-end
tent campaign during the week Henatc and House con- I struggle proved that the Americans can
The Allium di-ttut is m, ,., l... feices beSin work todav on the si-I be counted on Despite tho apparent loss
though loa !t J s,P:,r d.tion bill, vvlta Its drastic penalties for of prlsonets the regaining of ground
tat se. t, e on arg si bsfr tlon" -Hsloval acts or utterances while the, showed the boche had obtained only a
It Is utiu 11 -iall iep m.l I. s-enntc Mllltarv Committee will resume meager hold, though be used strong shock
Hct cTl ! Is abc VJV'J t I l.earlngs on Senator Chamberlain's bill forces before whom the ami
Bcrfuej to transfer Jurlsdiclion from civil courts Americans had lo !eld Ou the whole,
l miutar) tribunals of man) acts of orm men were hlghl pleased with the
espionage and sedition The committee situation
plans to report the bill favorably soon. It oppears llkeli that the Herman Is
but strong opposition has developed malting an effoit tu separate the Trench
llii.i-.lng viea-iire to fume I p and American fori es, but the Indications
The bill appropriating fOO ooo cm to ' be vv 111; fail
,.,.. ,.. ..m,.,l,lln. fnr nar rtsioi coe-ciiciir v..--. . ... .. ......,.,
IIU'.lllC IIWUPIUI, ,.VLU. ....-.... .w..- --.
vv orkers vv
i..o .. - -" -" el,, nresent
'Wmihe" Option of p,es,,,g mis- tt " ,,trh!""' "'
oellatieousm .tiers in. ludhig a Hnal vote "e u H ,,
u fS B0 wheat rejected bv the Ilnuw ulI1lU, the next hitting, however, and the
the Semite will devote Itself to the fiver- w.ortnnt str.'teclsts sov that e.er-
man bill propoMing general powers lor ... . m b advantageous for
End Vice or Get Out,
Mills Tells Police
Continued from Pace One
From Washington todav came this
announcement from a federal olllclal
who has been directing tho light for
a more w holesomo clt
The l'edtral Gov eminent could not
take ovtr the- polico system of ativ
city It nevei had uny such Intention.
and all thut Colonel Hatch did was to
lnfoim Mavoi Smith that h'ecrttarj
0wi."Sb'eCl"ciUed up .todav tn .i War. Department vveeklj summary. I
will oe- cancu up couav hi IutllllJIt.d ioUn expressed the view that
tc for a vo e and with passage luwij 0, ,',, Mlonea u frfH ,
the I'resluent to reorganize Government
buch a stroke to occur now
Daniels would IiUUt upon vice being
cleaned out .Mayor Smith agreed to netlon debate will be limited bv agree
bureaus Senator Sherman, of Illinois, ,,.,.,, ,. ,.-.. . ,. ,. -..,i I
Hepubllean will speak against tho meas. , the lerman finds hlmsolf I
urc tomortow In the hope of hastening .,,,,., ,, ,n nhminlne malc-i oblectlves !
--" - . . . .. , . i
,nu, as more anu inoie irooiis iiuur in in
ment . ,, hird-nressed Allies, his tidvan
Me.a-'ures in furnish money for the tage la dcstlneci to bn-onu lea- and loss
war program aie being pressed in bothlnvon though new Mrolcrs mav net him
bodies of Congress. The billion-dollar KOmo fresh successes, the. military mi'
naval appropriation bill goes from the tay. '
Mouse to the Senate todav. the Post- -pi faa ti,at Uerlln alone made . lalm
omce suppij measure is awaiiiiig enacc ()f lgil Am.rIcan prlsoneis in the nght-
to-
ing
Siturdav and that theio was no
c-oiiiniunlque on the subject
the proposition und offered to place
Captain .Mills at the disposal of the
Hov eminent to leteive sugegstlons to
l!d Philadelphia of the vice complained
of bj Secretnrj Daniels
"Colonel Hulph and other federal
officers will lemaln In Philadelphia to
VVatCtt tlie progress ot the I'lliladelnlll.l cnnslilr-mllnn . -nnfvrees neenn vcorl.
(tr.ll.r. Ilnitu. t. ...It. Mitt.. 'ItU. t',. .1 I .. .......,..... ....llUI
ju,,ku uitut.i vu jkiiii ..iiii i in- i co- tt.nrrovv on imp kit siaiivc eseeuiive nno ' . 1 ...
eral Government will do nothing more Judicial appropriation measure, the hen- 'henra lo emphasize her the need of an
than offer sugegstlons. and If the Phil- ate committee is wmklm: on the House i . , ..' ..,. ii ..-..,. .......m wiillr
adelplila authorities fail to earn out rivers and haibors lull, the Indian ap- Jn i,.Ilt operations such a .ommunlquo
tne suggestions, tne final step will be propnatlon bill Is to be sent to the n,izi,t be Impossible. It was pointed out
President this week and a new- urgent that frc(Ueutl It Is Herlln rather than
deficient,) bill containing laige items the l les themselves who roveal linpor-
for concrete ship construction, artillery tant facts about Allied operations
and aviation. Is almost teady for Intro- n nddltlon to the vest front situa-
ductlon in the House This leaves the tlon the experts am following develop-
army bill, the largest and possibly tho menu in the Plnnlsh light close!) Co
operation between Allied forces anil
Uolshev.k. following landing of added
I fortes on the Murman e-oast. is to pro-
.... . , iini utnrr ni Ivoli and ncrhaiis
W u.lihiKtun, April 22 Ilecommenda- , t0 hcil lelleve pressure on tile west line,
tlon of tho high arm) officers that, so I However, operations to date havo not
long as National Arm) units are In this I been sullkleritly largo to affotd moie
. ,. m, ..thanverv minor relief
tountr), the commanding officer of
... n,.,. .eirlinnnt nf 1 n fr. .it r, o.t.l flair, i
1ood Manufacturing Compan) In Con-I .. ... , ., r. virrT1 ATTACKS
shohocken fiavp been Increased live cents i artillery and tho commanders of tho iiAiiOV ylii'llfvo
nu hour Tills unouncemtnt was made I ,iwson and ammunition trains shall be f)T FLANDERS HILLS
at a meeting of the labor union .vester- , , , , I -"' "1" """" "-
day. attended b) many enip!o)ts and ,rom tllB regular army, has been ap-
members of the firm ' This plant was put i ,,rued by Secretar) llaker In addition I ot, ... . ().. .,ii jy - ellspatch
the establishment of a five-mile zone
or the depriving of maiines und s.iil
ors at the navy jaid of shore leave."
WAGE RAISE AT PLANT
HUN BY GOVERNMENT laM Hupp,v "
U. S. AnninvesFvUt, .-. Pi. .... UCOULABS TO COMMAND
Hour for 600 Employs of Con
shohocken Factones
VnrrUlnw n. Pb.. Vnrll 11 Tli. iciil-,..s
of UOO emplo)es of the idant of the Johq
enemv m.iv leveit to his oilelnal plan
01 se-paiatiiig tne Anglo-I icncli
armie's but It is no longer possible
foi him to lush the channel poits.
Prisoners admit the- tisk set them
when the offensive was launched lias
been much inoie bitter than thev
Imigltie-d .
List of 22 Dead
From Pershing
t .ml In ird friin. Pare One
CIIAIILINH HAllP.IMJTtiN piivnte
omntiii: ki:iitchi:i: piivate
iilllldt-il sEitt
Muilund C Holibs. lleuleuani
Oeorgo Peck, lieutenant
Arlle Alfred Sc-hardt, lieutenant
j H.lttard II Wlleos lieutenant
Kobert S Albetkt, corpjiul
Timothy J. Uany. corpoial
Walter IS Uoardmati coipuial
John V lieuolt. private.
Harold W lierry. private
Jlen If Cole, private
Samuel .1 Cosher), prlvule
IMwanl 1 4. Dambiuch pttvati
Thomas .". Ulukevlcli. private
Pasqualo Fcrrugano. piivut.
John 1'raso. private
Tony I'rlsco, private,
diaries (Seimaln, private
Philip II Goss. private
Hair) (Jould. firlvatc
Chailes J. llogau. private
i:dvvatd lloscoe Kllliou, fiilvau
Joseph A. I.acoy, pilvatc
Odldo Lavelle, p.-Ivate.
Armand Lenileux jirlvatt
l.anronco H Lowland, pi I v. u.
Ilorold McDonald, private
l.dvvnrel L McFadden, pilvale
Charles P McLean, private
l.awiemo J Mu.Snuiaia private
l'reddlc 1! Moreau, private.'
Joseph .uzsky, private
Daniel J t Lear), private
tltorge W Itussell. private.
Frank St John prlvule
I'dwln A Sheldon, piivate
Charles J. Sheridan, private
Prank X. Slncoakl, private
li'eorge II M Thompson private.
Aion Torslan
Merwln H 1 uttle ptivati
Petei Viola pr'vate
Alfred S Yaffe private
and shop where tho subscriptions have
tepreseiited 100 per cent
Tho tubscrlptlons b) dltilits aie as
follows
Oeertrook and Merlon .
Kiln
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Nurbcrth
VV j nnew ood . .
Vrdinor" .
Ilaverford ... .
Hrn VUvvr . ...
clladivvn
Ife-lHWare louhl), eust .
Il'lavenro Cnuutv, e-nlr
IMlawsre e'ountv veesi .
Villa Nova Uost-moiil
stoke Poacs
I rull, .nl
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ii
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VTMntaggEmaPBiaw'
Wll)lli. h-t llvld
lli-von, Ilerv Mi
1" mil
Priii Menu c t.lU .
lluverfurd Colf-,t.
Jjs -,im
S. 4V
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1. 1 inn
n4 T'.n
joii tun
H-t.-.'l
lij mo
. n:'.ii
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17 'Kill
47 s"o
-j I 3(10
-'1.1 (10(1
,1-1 SVII
21 T'.n
11(111
J 0UO
J I J07 500
KSi3Ei32iLffiM4atJ
nl i I llnlHW.
&n
a m
An ensine that translates gas
into a new kind of thrillin:
power through the "Hot-Spot
and Ram s-Horn
Chalmers devices
Manifold-!
Itchind is
unnecessary!
Resinol
stops it quickly
The moment that Resinol Ointment
touches itchtnj skin the itching usually
stops and healing begins. That is why
doctors prescribe it so successfully ev en
in severe cases of eczema, ringworm,
rashes and many other tormenting,
disfiguring skin diseases. Aided by
warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resi
nol Ointment makes a sick skin or
scalp healthy, quicMv, easily arid at
little cost.
Ketlnol Ointment and Sojp lire oM by all Irir
tun and dealen In toilet rood, (or tamnle of
each, f-te, write Dept s-b Itcunol, Baltimore, Md.
tlwJvS
Under Government control several weeks
ago. when the emplo)es walked out while at least one lieutenant colonel and one ,iom jjrltlslj headquaiteis in Prance
at work on Gov errunent contracts. (Jo-'niaJr lor ev.rv Infantrv and artlller) I .
ernment representatives were present rpr-i,,,,,,. ,., i. tmm ihr. rvcninw savs
i.,ii,i.,v nnd niii,r,.lu,i ,h.. rJiUr. i.. regimen, must be rrom tne rec,uini ..,.. , . ,., ,, ..,a
)eaterday and approved the raise In
wares
Uenerni Manager Sutcllffe told the em- I to insure me occupation oi h inajorny
ployes that It might be? necessary to I of the most important iiositloiis by men
work Sunda)H to turn out munitions of .who by training and experience are fitted
var. ana usseu inu men ir uifi w on n '
work providing thev were paid double
lime, ine men replied in tiie-aiurmative
A notice linn also been posted In the
mill that all tmpIo)ea are expected to
take a Liberty lxian bond.
SIIIPYAKDS CHANGE HOURS
Jersey Plants Make Shift to Relieve !
Trolley Congestion I
This action was taken, if was said i "Capturco. maps move wi.c w..c..
the enemy lirowc on nis attack soum
of Arras to develop ills unexpected
success at Aimentieies lie calculated
for the responsibilities
Oloucesler Clly, . J April 22 Dill
lo serious congestion on the trolley lines
between Camden and Ulaucester City,
Which carry thousands'of the workmen
to the plant of the New York Shipbuild
ing Corporation and the New Jersey und
Pennsylvania )ards of the Pusey &
Jones Company new schedule of work
ing nours were inauguruieu loaay ;
in the plants. At the Pennsyl
vania yards -workmen Ml start at I 43
sua they will lay off ill S 30 At the
plant of the New York Corporation tho
workers will not start until T 4S and1
(iult tor tho day at ( 30 Hundreds of ;
tana have been rvportlns late to work I
tkA their alccuao has been that thev .
t-vUld not get trolley service- There have 1
kom several aocldentM, due to crowded.
tamniertcdng thU morning a. special
) will be operated to tu Penn-
ktw jeptwywauwyaras py.
ere suturoaa
Read the
New York Morning World
TODAY
For Full, Complete Account By a Staff Correspondent
Philadelphia Under
Federal Control
LIBERTY BONDS
Ready for Delivery
Upon the payment of $50.00,
$100.00, $500.00 or $1000.00 this
Company is prepared today to de
liver the engraved certificates of the
Third Liberty Loan
It is imperative that every Phila
delphian subscribe at once so that
our quota may be reached before
Liberty Day
Commercial Trust Company
CITY HALL SQUARE.,,
Power to take a hill, and power to pass the other fellow
are still claimed by many car makers; but here's a car that
puts such expressions into the dark ages of automobiling.
It is the current Chalmers, equipped with the famous
"Hot-Spot" and "Ram's-Horn" Manifold, which wrings from
gas more power than was ever taken out of gas before.
But not merely brutal power (for that it has), but a
newer kind, a softness of power that is as thrilling to bear
witness to as the technique of a great musician.
Accomplished how? By those two erreat devices: a "Hot-
Spot", which fairly cooks the gas, then "cracks it up fine as a j
powder", and the "Ram's-Horn" Manifold which "sets it
down" in the combustion chambers with celerity and with
out disturbance.
So that when the spark touches it off, it gives nothing
but power; soft, harnessed, controlled power that you will
nevr forget once you have had its feel.
TOURING CAR, 7 PASSENGER 31613
TOURING CAR. 5 PASSENGER JI505
STANDARD ROADSTER $1565
TOURING SEDAN J1930
CABRIOLET, 3 PASSENGER. . JIT7S
TOWN CAR, 7 PASSENGER.. J2925
TOWN CAR LANDAULET - 0M '
LIMOUSINE, 7 PASSENGER. . "'
i iMfinslNF. i.ANDAULET . .J0M1
ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT, SUBJECT TO CHANCE WITHOUT NOTICE
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CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
Spruce .462 , 52-254 North Broad St. Race 2667
f. i, We have at thU time ome terrritory itilrvopen for good live Dealen.
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