rMpf -.-.--. 33VENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TTEHDAY. APRIL' 23. 1918 C vi .1 uriUniit Would Vio- Ifroppsecx . t late u'- -' snys B. AND O. TO ENTEIt NEW YOItK Through Trains to Use the Pcnnsyl vnnln Tcrminnl Washington, April 23. The railroad ndmlnlstrntlon lion brought nbout fur- Kiuncnuon or tlio term nal fa tlicr Is. ACTION DEMANDED JL.ter Asserts the Country Is 'T.t.ned by "Fnlse Roprcscntn- jw .,...- f T.nhor" lives v. " V tutor Wnililnlin. April 23. t'olml "-tcr's announcement were propos- rotcst against r,lu lul-or badors . ..n,rl kP in l-r I cllltles tif tiic railroads entering New jYtirU rlty. This became known with I the nnnouncomont that through trains -V....VII. ouaiiuigioii nnu New York over the IJaltlmore and Ohio would enter the Pennsylvania terminal, be ginning; next Sunday. Instead of using the Central Itallroad of New Jersey on the Jersey side, ns formerly. All the railroads entering New York from the south eventually will use the Pennsylvania facilities, It Is estimated .Surveys nro being mado to determine what cnlnrgmcnt of the terminal may bo necessary. The .Baltimore und Ohio train. . .nrm !'-- -- - ....! ii . . . -. -...... "., r.nruimn of Tl.oma9 ' , ,mi mo v Vork will juts"' ' ... ,,, f ..,i, '?"" '"- cnnsyivnnia mocs by way , .nil oilier-, convicted of bomb of i,0U1K, B k N , an( )n V .. .m Francisco, rcsuitcn nisi nro expected to relieve the conges- I?" .i,irm 111 bv Samuel Horn- ' lion, not only in the Central of New ,""' V. . ,,,. mCrlean Fedora- Jersey terminal, but also to escape tha LprejM"" oM" ,,',,, ''""BPatcil nrca of the Pennsylvania r, tabor abetting any nttempt to nn., C"0' . ' .n, would 'bo III Viola- Sr,r.;;ir- sr shore expects rtW i.i rrnet against Moonry. ' ys ami . . ... i iisinir i'n" , itiiiiWTV.n MS.,0 i""J y April 23 Tlio case oi ,, labor loader minor u fin- bl part In ,l,,v liomb outrage in I!' 10. pntjcrtfd It- fl,,or of the Senate iuPMer. of Washing- FOOD PATRIOTS PLAY THEIR PART SAILOR VISITORS Atlantic City, Cleaning Up, Believes Thousands Will Invade Boardwalk ifi.hltin pom"1 ' , of d-n J. rrtparcu.i. HM ,'raW ''"' u . Atlantic ritj. Apt. I Jj upon '!" """ ' ...'..' Assurances that the Government bn k, Sena"r ''"'"'' v"'r' "C "l,s,,nB no Intention of taking over the adnuni wnoum-el nt.it labor organizations tnUm of AtantIa ,, (y am(? ,,.. J his Slate v. re pmpnsmg a general ncs rcevci, snor( aKf.lu,ip, ,,,, ja, m 11 i "' s"a," atl11 nt"" the War and Navy Departments com jJiccoat em a protest against ,,, on trnnlnB camp actlvlt0 , limey's furtner mi arceiution. community organisation established a s" ' . ........l.l Itm lnit- . . . TS(Mtor roinuevii-' """"-'' , ncauquarters in cliarge of noWItt jrto would as""'- p,ril0 nt th,!' Itec.l. stnatori' i..i ""'......, . &IHH'W P.vii I "' ' .i ....-... I" , "-- I ' if " t"''-' '' . ,' i ' - ''- v. c. I . X. ' '" O i'w - -"-.a m&m&&x. rc&Tf&y-'' "- krt"' " fSi i 'jt! ) ""'"1" PATPTOT.q ;; LAUGH AND LIVE LONG, ADVISES DEiW AT 84 RESERVE ARMY MYTH, BRITISH OFFICER SAYS Despite Years, Former States- 7)(-)0g,000 Troops Used Up on IbfHtcn by a superior military power. 1 have traveled 'lunula from one em) to nnothcr and fought with lis people, and i I know the one thing they halo Is the i thought of Herman domination. They I have their bands out to us mid wo should do something before Germany does " MAYS LANDING BOOMS LOAN Liberty Bond Workers Expcxt jU Rolt Up ?7G,000 in Uri.vo Mum l.tintllnsr. N. Landing will be one man Possesses Astonishing Vigor and Buoyancy Thirty-seven Fronts, De clares Colonel Hunter 4.. April 2 Msyi t tha banner town!) of Atlantic County In the Liberty Loan drive and. from Indications, will roll tm J'S.OOU. This will he brought about 111 great measure ny m nraon oi tm I New lork, April 13. Ills reminiscences were not those of age gazing into retrositect for tlio pur pose of Interesting hi. nued hearer rather were they employed for their analogy with conditions of today iind lie future, that others might profit by 1.1. experience and wlnlont. Thus did Cliauneey M. Ienev dls- cntirsc on life with n teporter who had I conic to Intenlew hhn on bis eighty- fourth birthday, which be crhbrates to day. Despite his years, there was n remarkable elasticity to bis step, white his carriage wax flrin and erect. 1 to greeted his caller with n lgor and ibiitnancy which were astonishing. liven ' I n he talked of serious problems Mr. . I (open- onuld tint repress a twinkle. I "I never felt belter mentally nnd phys- ' Ically." said Air. Htpew. And then he milled, with a cliiiikb. 'I d.i not 111- , elude 'spiritual! or moiolly.' on I leave Hint to the Judgment of otheis. liugh-' tir lias kept me nlle. I laugli ns Joy- ' I'lHlv at little things as t did when t i Colllngswood 0 crsubscribrd ('nlllncanix.il. V. 4.. April 23. -This i n.. i. .u ... n..ut. I. ..,. k.1 . r tt.A... nirnri. I. Hiinvnr nnnnn iri.i.i iLn iiiftiix :iii'- i l.ait nearly J20.0UII already nnd errortsPloyes 'and placing them to the credit of tlll be niaile to raise three times the'Alays Landing through the Urst Nft Notv Vnrk, April 5.1 ainnunt. or to JHO.OOO. (Irent Impetus 1 tlonal Dank, "tlteat Jlrltaln has no reserve nrmy i WHI" added to the campaign .Sunday1 The town met Its allotment Saturday, to send l.t I.-ratine tt.n un nnit mm nigni uy me uev. itr. ueorge .. Nenl.'wnrn 4a,tiuu was reuenru. io; ij.-n to seim in l ranco, me ,.sflii.uon men ,. ,, ,., u-tr.i t .,n.. i..... ' ,.,.. ,.-. tunnn Mr. itMien linstlnn ('Inn cli who preached the third of a obtained the greatest number of suu Sfilew nf l.lbrrtv l.Hnn sennnns. -erlptlons. 117, nnn In all. emollcd by hrr since the liegliuilng of tlio war liavo rought and died on Hurt-, seven fronts, und when It I. snld that she has her 'liaek ngaitiM tlio wall' 11 mean. Hint." These statement, made by Lieutenant f'iilnnl V Krnser lltin ter, I). S. O.. llrltlsh pmxost inarsliul In the t'nlted State, lie fore member of the t'nlverslty of Toronto I'hilt i ve nted a reusatlnti last night nl the Yah ('tub, where the Toronto men torr gnt'i ered for their tinnmil dinner "We simply haven't gnt the men m we unukln't say nur bark, are ag.tlni the wa I." said I'nloml iitinirr ' Wi bend but never brenk. but f"i Hod sal" get tltere before e (In " The muih-heriildeil anm of n nul lion llrltlsh rcsonos" ! iiotltiiig but :t "newspaper ann." 1'olinnl llttnier ! - elared. livery aMillaltle llrltisli Mitdn i has bren utilized In India, i hlna, Sinim- llland, Turkey, I'eiMa. South Arilea. po STDIM', IIUIIKltS rr. ",wu-" w T" 4 923 MARKET STREET -nit tnv iir-i clown at lite circus. What i ntui . ,,.rir, ,1,,.., .. M.,.. r tl,or pl.i mi Ikes ute most nt my time nf life Is t which, there being li. rmaiis Inirencheii. hm fe there nie who can be called ' nre "just as truly battl'finiit' a timth . mitetvpnrnrlen men who ore on deck crn France." he pointed out. ""' t,,,nB" "' ClBUty.four. Tl.lrt,.een rn.nl. Ileeiill, Tnlk. with Mttenln "Kngland Is actually lighting n n,ld une of the privilege, of age Is my war on no fewer than thlit.t --.own iieetn.li or talk with Lincoln and ' fronts," It ccnutlnurd. "You who sing In . tire Receipts of Today, Wednesday & Thursday Will He Invested in LIBERTY BONDS! Bit. the .. .. . t. fti PV:.i.nii.ui. one. threatening to Meed said the commission's ad vent was solely for the purpose of carry- until some offl-1 ing out Its regular work of providing. tn far as Is nccessniy. for the thousands of soldiers nnd sailors who are coming SiMttoiiHan a. u'. f in eertnnsno Srtlon is tal, n to give Alooney a f trial. .,..... ,,. Inter. fcnitorroin.nj.M ' (;y j,CM,lorl, shoreward on furolughs from .the J'hila wrt of Wal!" "id' .lohn-on. nf Call- ' dolphin Navy Yard and Camp Dix. JS! The threaten, d rtrlkc Is pro- 1 i,-coCral authorities arc said to be In jWtobecoiitinvi.il I upntil ; the ' " J'""1" cllncd to encourage enlisted men to take hM lioourj i.. .. , There nrc many ways of ervinp one's country, and tlio con servation of food is one of the most vital--a fact which is duly emphasized by this poster from the national food administration. ALLEGED SEDITION WAS DEMOCRATS SEEK SUBMITTED TO CREEL FEDERAL JUDGESHIP n. .mug him tell his famous stories. War ha. unit struck th' country a ei'in win. it ml uiideiitand Vew York 'i-, ., t,t 1 1 B.onn ie. it,- civil Win ' ... til tilll.Oitll. Th. i. t i.i the Kii'im Inle-isl'y In i i iv w liieh prevailed then, but there "i Kie.ii,.. iinaniniii. In only isolated l'i Mil. ep have tiertlintl. nianirested Iheli- i-nt at America'-. nr ilcclarn- M.v liniie Mas liern that Hermans wnultl ee thai their only salvation n the success of the fnited States. Not nne of them would go back to their native land nnd not one would send his hlldren back to enter the Herman army 1 'Over There' nni? such songs eeni feel that France Is the only fiont. "The war may be Inst in Kt.iti.-.-. U i ttue. Hut It may not be won In l-Vnie And while nn are winning mci tint.' (ierinany Is iptletlv niateiiiti oei me world with the Iturslaif. vmiIi the Turks. lth whoever villi go it'i In i And when you're done with .voui iitiid. over In I'rnnce i.ernianv w,i lie ,i woil.i .ower. "You people with the bl.uk io.it. nr 1 the real general stnlT of the ariiiie ! You dnn't want to hear in" talk ttnl.s 1 I f;n give you some Imths. Then- l i altogether ton much talk an.vwav. s..- I have tlinneht tii.ii tt.n L,mtn.i tt.n. ' dlers don't want to he.ir about their relatives and frlendp arc lighting. ' ",1"1 democracy: thev want t not foi- ii ..num.,' i,, - i.-ni... .,.i .. i their task and get nt It I mil class, would get through their hair. '," ""' """' """ "" ;nn Im! ie...-. "All depends on the result of the ! jon "'' Ottawa and W.i-hlttm present war. If the- Cnltc.l Slntes' and I '''' ""uethlng. lil.eit.v knew to u I...H II to W IB A Big Sale of Women's $25.00 SUITS, COATS $19-75 .pri'iii imiilinse nf over 30.0 brand-new garment, nnd we Push the savings on to you. The models are unusually smart and new .n all the desired materials and colorings. $20.00 SILK DRESSES.. to tho Jptter i..i frVrttlV rr .... -,i a. -.nt dtnn JS'; ll.in.-H... -rctary of the shore holidays, since city nnd county ofll- clals recently declared their Intention to Ima Central i-abor rni..n of ueattle, 'J' ,0 ' make the city cleaner than it ever lis ri ",a: "een and to keep It so. r.V?C,T.,,, Lnliorers' fnlon of that , Atlantic City Rcharglng ' nr..-ulloii of Mooncy wn,op for kfthercfut or a ni-i' ' - - ikofl!huSl"- interests and some $ Xlals ,n (lie State of California tin effort to dts. i edit organized la .or. rSutlons e,e -n. to ITesUl en Vtotianil to me...l..'i- r the Wafcltltig Kl delegation in Coiigicsp. i ... . i- i falls rniimganuisn "''"" .ifcutor I'oiii. M ml the vald that the lct- ralscd $4000 during the camp community fund work-. A part of It will be disbursed In the liovcrntncnt'a work here. Clrnrlng llntive for Stolen Car. That .the ramifications of an organized plot for the disposal through a clearing house hero of automobiles stolen In Phil adelphia and nearby Pennsylvania towns mlAtinii. constitute a i extended as far ns Now York Is lndl- tot on the p..rt -t 'false lopresciu..- uated by 19 ef labor to take advantage, oi mo memerueiiev In .hutting . iff produc Wto coerce the atitliouty of the law 'Ut setting Moonev flee. He' said ... tm. defended by able counsel ... I.... nt .list I iddltional evldcnco ohtnlned, It Is nllcged. by shore detectives against .1. Morton Mansley, formerly of Moorcs. Pa. Through the co-operation of a New York- llrm of .itltomnhlln Insttrnnt-e under- d ww given cm r p.olect.on oi c , Cantaln James Malseed'n men lkf . Intirtirvd lliftr n fmirltitr i'r rppnllv nur B, m lrip.n( rnnt:i1I1P(l ill thfSO llOCll- I ,.in, U,, tia.la.i U..nn. nf lito aUv fnr ..IIW lull"" . i I - IllfvU 'J IHIU(IL. Ul'l ' 1 "I i3 I lll mUm to gratify tlieir J;n' " "' '"' 1 $200 from Mansley, the Pennsylvania!!. Editors of Masses Say Pub-, licity Chairman Only Called Stuff "Foolish" Delaware Party Figures Keen Rivalry for Gov ernment Plum on jwi.m..IUUi,t. - misto.lv for fortv-eicht hours, was luiifc .". .... ....v.... ........ ----- V" '."'". .-,... ....-.... .-,. ..a .t... . wmnefasto he liiii iiowii ny in.-eii....K -"'- -' - -" - limdottlie tiovcrnnifiit. cominucii mc Senator from Wafciiington. s'Those who are putting forth this ircpjfanaa arc cowuru- in im-ir nc.ui. lVratttmpt to gain their purpose by littmail and stealthy secret attack. Her ire afraid to submit their cause reisonaiKi me jn--i juiigmciii oi im-u LTV.. mn Tt.n .tte t.tit lie llllilietldo - ciconeeaiment to avoid the law. They m to be dragged mit of their cover Philadelphia for disposal. Speer said Mansley, who has been liv ing In h basement at 11 States avenue, offered him the New York car nnd said that he had bought it In Philadelphia from a legitimate dealer. Mansley, under examination by agents for tao evv Jersey Motor Vehicles Iiepart- nient, asserted that a man whom he nnvrr saw before sold hhn the machine H nublected t- th-- llcht of public , n Philadelphia. mtliijr and of jud-eial inquiry and to I shore authorities still are In the dark fat nunislinietn . li.eli blackmail and wider deserve 'These men do nil teptesent labor, tee Is no eienutt of ur population tilcb. lias innie nf liuiiian sympithy. nre tense of juniee. more nf country 8m the rank and tile of labor and aw of ll true le.nlei.4. There Is a Wous element in their ranks, largely Mpwed of alien-., vrho aie not only 'Moral and edilntiM. but enemies of countrv ami -nemles ni mankind. . TheV l.rnnn-.,. I,, iik.n it.lmien 11,-n iftem anil jet the cry out to heaven "any Invasion i.f tlinr sc.calleil con TOtlonal rights Thev ,-oein to have a nMWed and one-, yc d philosophy. They WPose sabotage and direct action Mist others, but claim that otltcrs no right to use sabotage nnd direct "Waor force against them." i Senator .liilitiktin's Opinion Ifollonlnu mi inteiruiitloii by Senator "braon, vtlto wiiw i:m-,nu.i- ..r i-iiir,.e. : when Hia ni,tP..nA ...nu ..nK..A.nA.i l-'or I'ohnletef nuked .lohnson his TOn ns to ihe guilt of Mooney. 2,1 iJ n.. opinion." said tlio Callfor S'j7heJdmiculli' w,tl fbe case Is this: fci-. .,ant ' "" iinvvorthy man. c... SSL i .." l'nmp " '"" ul,o has In SSI... 'J"" pasl ,n Pia.'tlces In which tuiJ. hiy ,10' Indulged. I think he 'Mengaged in transporting on various IW. ".a'Mini.e and in my opinion rfltn. i "' '""soi.eiiBo. ,viy opinion 21 ls " Preuidi.e.l opinion, hut In itlt'011' ,0"' "le testimony that con StSj1'0.'" '" ""' '"I'victlon wiiH the 3onyofoxnian and Oxman was not S.L"1. llfl "nal '"' actually was JerZi'1'1" "', ,r"'l f Mooney. Mooney. rPl would not have been convicted .... "'"" s lestiuiotiy." tlS"tor Tolnilcxter replied : ffii"Lse V"'.' H " opinion nnd thero j-.-v a ,,, xaiicty of on n ons Wi.iV,.' I,e"lde. oven among the i2?-.9xn,an wa one out of soma (,r iw lestlllea to the pies as to tho ownership of another machine which was lu Mansley s possession when he was taken Into custody. I'ltj l.ld" ClnNe.l Tight Mayor ftacharach'H ultimatum, bar ring Atlantic City's gates to "undesira bles." went into operation scsterday. ' Judge lioldenberg, hi City Court, sen 1 tencetl lhigeno (i. (iambic and George I Jacoby. Philadelphlans. to Jail for ninety ;days each under the provisions of Jer- sey's work-or-flght Isw. I (Jamble and Jacoby were charged with i deriving a livelihood through the sale of pawntickets for which no goods had I been pledged. Tho prisoners asserted . they obtained the tickets from a Phlla- deiphla agency, which makes a business i of selling them by wholesale, nnd then i laying in stocks of cheap Jewelry as I fictitious pledges. It CCO II I) OUT FOR "BUYS" New York, iprll 23. Circulars sent to prospective sub scribers and to newsdealers by JlerrlU Ilogers, as business manager of the Socialist magazine, tho Masses. In which the writer declared tho periodical was going "to tight conscription nnd its at tendant evils" were Introduced In cv. dence at the trial of Kogcrs. Max Kast man, Arthur Young and Floyd Pell on charges of consplitng to Impede operation of the draft law. A statement that .icorgo Creel, chair man of the Committee on Public ;u fotmntlon, approved tlio publication of one Issuo of The Masses, a copy of which Is In evidence and is alleged to contain matter found objectionable by tho (jo eminent, was made by lingers. This statement was contained in a letter which flogers Identified as having been written by him list .lime to a news company. It said. In patt. Hint .,. ,, ., . ,' .!' inu writer whs e.xpccitng an increase oi . on BHies iur i lie .nurses necuuwo oi ine excitement nf New York Just around conscription day.-' on cross-examination Ilogcrs ex Mllinliicli.ii, lii-l., April 23. The appointment of n Federal Judge for Delaware, because of the resignation of Judge IMwnrd C. ltradford. has keyed up tho Democrats. In view of the fact that It will be the best plum to drop from the governmental tree for i-ntnc time keen rlvnln- Is ixpccted. I As the appointee will doubtless depend i nn the recommendation of ''tilled States .Senator YVIIIard Saulsbtiry the greater! ! diplomacy will be necessary to prevent the nomination becoming a boomerang I lo Pnulshury's campaign for rennmlna Itlon. Tim one way to avoid a row. some dls I Inteiesled liemocrals think. Is fnr Sena i tor Saulsbury to name one of the two j Democratic judges on the Stale bench, ;T. Iiayard llelset, of Delaware Citv. , New Castle County, or William IT ! Dnyce. of Dover, Kent County. This would logically be regarded as a pronio- for n man who lias had Judicial . training. I Should this plan be followed linvirinu Townsend, a Itcpubllean. would be called her allies win thrc will never be an other war. because conditions created b the terms will make It Impossible. If (Ierinany and her allies win we shall ! have n succession of twira for an In- definite time, because It will not be I long before they will nt tempt to con- ' ipter this country. They will start nt once to subdue litln America " Oppose. I'rfllilhlth.ti Talking of prohibition, Mr. Depevv said ho was a living eeiiinlin. . of tem perance but not of prohibition i "Wo nro not a diinUing people." lie said. "We are temperate. I approve of prohibition nf ironger li. pines, no fi.r as saloons are ct.ncernoil I don't think tlio sentiment Is for prohibition In New York. This last vote of women was a emlous phenomenon. I do think, bow -I ever, there will be prohibition The tendency of times points that wn.v " For those who would enjoy longevin Mr. Depew tonsenteil to ill"!, a few I hints. i ' .Most of my friend-, mninutlod mi - cide 111 my view, because lliev could no restrain their appetites." he i-.ml. '.Mm. die frnm overeating than fn.m .in. oilier cause Don't overdrink, oveiwoil i or overexcrciie ! "liolf prolongs life if the golfer . ,i . coucentiatc on the ball. Itasebnll doe likewise for lb" fan and lie l- rcfroli. I for hi-, work. pioidlng lie doe-i not i.i lend hi- g'niidmnth.'i's funeral 'wo . ott.n.'' Itll-c-bllis Set ('nwitr.N "(let them to do sotn. thini; in I'.u .m One .venr ngo l...niin,nnn of the tiue-i ...i ihers In the world were lighting fin tie Alllex tho lttisMiiins. Don't forget Hi'' maximum effort of (iermauv for Hie lltM venrs nf the wnr was directed iiKiunxt the Itusslan frnnt. Now there me 2,111111 -Oil" Itusslan graves along what iisi .1 lo be that front. Hut as a icmiIi tie llrltlsh took llagdad. and Herman in fluence has disappeared from Persia 11 ml Afghanistan nil on account f the llu- sinus. give nil a betlel' u. I llil 11 th It I'm .11 II - e.iil.l ,..1. ... 1 h. in i . m 1 ' ...i-jl. 1 1. s12.75 de chine, satins and A Special Sale of gSUTESand$7.75 " iurcn-oajiio ? SI. 25 LinRcrle Waists... QQc Voiles a 11 d u rgandles in lace and e in b r n I d 0 ry trimmed models "That ought tn of lite llu-.-- tll.le . .W.111K llnow int. hill. I ..' n.. I'. .Mi. lie- .11 I , , ,111 'I li I-- allien I p to $IJ.0() Dresses "r " !U ",f" ill .itin-- Some lit new models All n I e il coloring-. I" - Sotn New e- C;ic of serges and oullJ' nnvnltv checks 81 Envelope Chemise . 5BC Fine sheer " batiste with real rib bon trimmings. no to tl THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY Plained that he went to Washington to!"nn" '" appoint a Democrat to till the nterv ew Mr. (reel, at the renucst of vacancy, 111111 111 view 01 ine met 1n.1t . - - .. -I....... .... .! Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, who had sub mltted an advertisement to the Masses on behalf of an organization known as the World Pntrintn and who had "got uneasy" about some of tho language In the advertisement. "While In his (Creel's) presence I sub mitted the whole magazine." said ling ers. "He looked It over and said, while ho thought tho advertisement of Sirs. Cram' was a foolish thing to do, he did not see lit to suppress It nor did he see anything objectionable In the magazine." The advertisement concluded with the pledge; "I will not kill, nor help lo kill, my fellow man." REORGANIZE WAR COUNCIL Make-up of Versailles Board Is Offi cially Announced WasllliiRlnil. April 2.1. Tho Ver sailles Intcr-Allicd war committee. It Is learned here, is to bo constituted as follows: ITOSKieni. ucucill! l.cilll, crilll.-e; SVJiMoon'v' and tl gjyy ill conitecttun vv lie conduct of ith this cxnlo- ifles," MM !,., ,.., ...... ... filth,,-.!." ...u. t.oioiF.011, mil. no r i rlly "-1"1 ,,M testimony, hc w.7V?.m,a',y of those who were prcs- ..T'.1. vvas the convlnelntr lesll. " mjine Mooney case." l'ons lynch negroes h. rn Blacks Who Shot White Hanged """" "lacks Whc If Men Arc Hai Mi tj '""' -April 23. A inou otIn.ir,Vy.Xo'cs- tho negro who irk.. . ea Hllc'ltt w. K. McBrldo iimL:..138' Saturday, in tlio court- jura. feviohMe.,rlrr..st)u'?1,t ""est Noyes .-..'oiatlng tm siuin i,ii.i.i,.., ,X... I ....v , uiiimoiuii tun. Ihiu BikM ' " 'prll 23. A doien VO. InHi-i . . n " '',le vviuiams, a i4 JuL iby ,h8 "uachlta Parish "Wlrr or "turday on charges of &" nt '"""""' Mlourl Paclflo "kjir uwnuuie, i.a.. several !llM..,cm n del'ty eherlff nt Mo M i atlo" ten miles south of Mon- . r vs" m.m. . . lIe fonVlal. r0UB'U Qmnlnrinl CinHIilnto Also Savs Ho'memberB. Cicnerul ,SacJivllIcA est for bcnalonal Lanamatt! Also oajs 110 at r!rUallli GcnProl Dirobiiant foi Favors SulTrago it!,)y una tjcnernl IHIs for tho I'nltcd Trenton, April L'3. rjeorge I.. P.ecord, one of the candidates for the Itepubllcan nomination for United States Kcnator. In a statement declares In favor of the adoption of national prohibition and woman suffrage amendments. Ho Bays tho saloon Interest has always allied Itself with publlo utility Interests In opposing all political reforms nnd that national prohibition will drive tho liquor Interests out of politics. Woman suffrage, he says, will make It harder for political machines represent ing corporate Interests to control politics. States. CANADA'S DEBT .MOUNTS SIusl Raise Half Billion More for War in Fiscal Year nitmiH. April 2.1. The acting Min ister of Finance Is expected to announce next Thursday that Canada must raise J500.nnn.nnn more for war. necessita ting J253.0aa.noi) bv mcn-nscd taxation and borrowing. Plans for obtaining the new funds may bo made public at the same time. .,,.. Canada's national debt Is now- Jl.lflii.. 304 000. an lncrcaso of $"70,000,000, due to the war. the appointee would have to be a l.emo crat many believe he would respect a nnmliiatli.il made by Senator S.iuNbuiv In that holinjf, as their relations an. cordial. There are lienioerats )vho would like to see the Judicial toga go elsewhere. Charles F. Ctirley, of Wilmington, at present fnited States Idslrlet Attorney ' for Iieiaware, will. It Is said, he uig.-d for tile appointment. Then there in J ' Frank Hall, a former Judge of the Mu nicipal Court, nnd William T. I.vnain, a former deputy Judge of that conn, both of Wilmington; "nlo Andiew J. i licit, a (.eorgetowii lawyer. Soldiers Handle u Fire IIhiiiii"iiIiiii, V !., April 2.1 Winn lip llrebell rang nut for a lire at tin 'lomenii'o place on Twelfth ttreet the 1lt man to selre the wheel of the 1110-or-driven chemical was !r .1 C Hit ler, a captain at amp Uiv In the full inlfni'in of his rank, lie look tlio wheel ind In record lime had the firemen on lie scene. With hlin was Captain Charles 'unningham, of tho State militia. - C, A tcw of our 1 T&i R extensive list: H 'v S) n tin mors IS V I if A I.Kil.lMi l-ORKS N y A '"', KIM.JIKH H tSj 'i,'k tnnhheri I WtT(9 vVATKrilMi ( tSS m r,Z aW ' ivi'.niKRS la FyZuff ! MUBEMiAimrnvH J gJj f I Hn'l many o(hen. Iflj (yj f.et n Free fnlsloc g tree, lioro Wll-from Oride Jnil-nn.... 1., . Ihii.. "'i.vjo rrom nest ? '"lh?n! V3 N-Vwas marrkd ? All?.,' biftn,Ml.B" Margaret Sic kh'ff;, f M-onterey. Cal Tho rtMdn.f.?n P'auneil before the Ln lh, hi i..:,e '? t Ifornia. ".i tfl Irr i.L. a. v". I"".'" li im- Liberty Bonds arc two-cdgcd swords : They guard and attack. Arm the Nation by purchas ing them to the limit of your ability. The Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Company Independence Square Philadelphia 3jEI2I.iEISlTi!iT!!ra 1 Pi I MavPson & DeMan;9 1115 Chestnut Street & Opposite Keith's Theatre I Our New Location Will Be 1215 f Chestnut St. s ft r Charge a Accounts Opened All L4VE- Fur Furs Remodeled, Repaired and Stored Sets In Scarfs Coats Oiir Removal Sale Store m T ISJ Urders Accepted The savings pro unusual, for many prices me mm fully one-half below regular. io jou realize what this means with the greatly advancing fur prices every day? Wo cannot duplicate theso prices m the whole sale market today. Snnvfi ,'or kprlnjr and oiuifo Summer Wear Heg. Now 3 Hudson Seal 60.00 34.SO S Mole Scarfs .... r.5.00. 34.J0 J Fox Scarfs .5.0(1 4P.SII 'J N'utria Scarfs.... SO.OO 40.8(1 1 Kolinsky Stole... 100.(10 74..10 1 Hud. Seal Solo.. 110.00 74..MI 1 Stono Martin.... 150.00 ns.BO I Mink t'ape H5.00 08,50 mm 1 m Fur Coats 2 Marmot 2 Muskrat j Marmot 1 Nutria 2 Hudson 2 Nutria 2 Hudson 1 Snulrrcl p 2 Muskrat Molo . . Seal. Iteg. Sale I'rlee l'rlre 95.no no.r.n 110.00 7 1. .1(1 125.00 HI. .VII I75.no in.oo 210.00 145.00 250.00 175.00 11.70.00 525.00 S75.00 518.00 360.00 5.10.00 395. U0 515.00 Fur Sets 3 Haceoon 2 Taupe Fox . . . 2 Taupe Wolf. . . 2 lllack Fox .1 Nutria 1 Pointed Fox... 2 Kam. Fox I Cross Fox . . . . t Fisher 1 Hlack I.ynx . . Her. I'rlee r.5 00 C5.00 07.50 85.00 75.00 105.00 11000 145.00 225.00 295.00 Sale 1'rlre 27.50 33.50 44.50 47..10 40.80 60.50 74.80 0H..1II 140.50 105.00 Any Way Yoo Turn mm K SSSiv': ' I I :-:-:-:- of f I IV I II I you will find WRIGLEV'S at hand. Every man, woman and child in the country thinks of WRIGLEV'S when chewing gum is mentioned. This is the result of years unceasing effort to give mankind the benefits and enjoyment of this low-cost sweetmeat. WREGLEVS is the universal favorite - largest selling gum in the world. The Flavor After every mear Purchases icill he reserved in our storage vaults until next fall on paument of a de posit. Payments to he continued monthly. '-4 I & -"tftt V ssS Lasts! " 0,j !jt- tkl 3MBKX?j7 ftlwmBtBmwmmmmmnBmmmBmUHBBmWM ? v 1 j 1 i JSl t." nonieund the Mr,mnnv wua ! . . I J ui 6xm ot .!! brHe'a gElglppijiiyiaif l' ' -Si ' - Ok-VVf