SBTsTs vwiwtP1! WWlJWWiy jWHW. ' "" fl" res i1? if j I i'. i t I 5 a EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1018 SmmMfWi H Prompt SSs" H Delivery WSm jHj You can obtain early delivery of SpfillPf fH Mack heavy-duty trucks of 3!2. 51 , gSP FFH 7, tons, by placing your orders now. WMmW' H INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CO. S HH 2302 Chestnut Street llll " tHm rlSill ! I NEMICI BERSAGLIATI DAI CANNONI 1TALIANI fruppe Tcutonichc Hom- bardale a Col Caprilc c Col dclla Bcrrcttn TTIVITA' DI PATTUGLIE N'plln Vallc I'osinn si Sono Vpi ficntc ivncl A.ioni da Puttc tlelle Patluglla Itnlinno Under Published nnd tll.trlliiitc rr.HMIT No 311 A,ithnrl?M by Ihn rt nf Octnlwr ft i"l on Hie nt the I'ostonice uC 1M1U it Inhia I'A Hv order of th President A S HURt.lON' Postmaster nnrat PERSHING'S TRENCH SHOTGUN NEWASSERTBULGARENVOY H" STxra-rs aM") ARM FOR AMERICANS 'OVER THERE'. SENDS NEWS TO KAISER :Fi;??,l Z. - t;0 J3 ato During Talk on War Declaration Will Spray Bodies With Buckshot as They Approach U. S. Lines Has a Neat, Serviceable Bayonet, Too Many Being Shipped to A. E. F. .... WnMilnglnn, April St. New lork. April 21 land nliotit three fret tfltleiilli in oilier KT-. (senators nhhouhied during n Inln Manhattan ptprdat i amp a wonis rrivntet i inn nnoprr " ..,.,..,,, .,in .lrrlarliic ttnr specimen of n iipw mllllnrt arm latent ,KprlRge. of IIip 11 K could, supnrw. . "" " ' "'," ., " ",?.. product of the Ri.nmukiuR Itigcnultj of n,g let" or mil tin us Rood a marks- on Tutket.nhd HulRnila t tclr tt Hint,- .-t .-i i . .i.i.t ,i..u. ntiii iMnn ... tt.n niitm.d AmhtiiHii soldier nt nnAs in ntr for nue ii a eleelnrniion, ao constructed ns t hn result nf tht- praise- Mft tuicM make n pulkH-dnt Mttrn nil nt.i011 wan tul.pn wnttbv Idea Hint If n pellet if nn hilik- otpr the Rrnv unlfnrin of ttmr or four i ,r)ifi rtr)lillr (.,,. p ,,n u revolution aliot llrccl from a e.iwe.d-off sltoiRiin will . Ikh lie huts Just where Hip doses wnuli if.. ,synair llraiidiRee calling on the ro through n two-Hull hoard ll ttllt pen- do Hip iiiok Rtin-- bPtwePti hip nn i. mm , ,..orPKn (Jpl.itlom I'oniinlttrp for milnn Hip knrpx Ini iukii' iiililnr Hip nmltpr to iw nvrr foi n b,, , . r, di nnd rirnntni llraiidpRPa ciild lit ' MadC 111 bCIl- umilil not ipiip tlio rtlPiii'Hloii todny , . !.!. . I. ..a ....I. II. 111. Ill Alt lm fill. 4.(1. ll('MttlllK ili'lll ll litii i iiu iimnuuii i would tulixp tlir I''nrplKii UpIiiHoiih t'om- M nxlilnelnn, April . , inlttcu to KUo It cnrlj lotnldptnllon. I ttlonl Roods will I.p trnHo.i . " "". Sonnlori. iIipw iiHpiiHoii to Hip fart Hip , wliput 'us'rlU. Imp- Vnc.1. -.... . ..." 'n- "" ' v,a """ io pinintain Tmtlc Halanco .).rr.ii"i ll tin lliilRarmti iiilnlMrr in wnnniiiRioii ih pn- Importation of mnr. joxliiR IiIk UKunl dlplniimtle Iminiitiltlp'. ,,., ,,. . , l... . i. . i.......i ..i.i,. ,ii. onp-nnir minion ims ii IIIMI Plllllf llM'lli; lllttipffU IIITUIIIIII' lllll -I ' Itntv Informnllnn tin- mlnlMoi In utile to"lluu " '"onlh win mnUe t)M otitHlii llnda Hk wnv to HpiIHi Srnnlor Knox fnld Hip HillRnrlitn inln on "f Australia, luiti Hah- of Ainorli.in ........ ."' ul....t l,nl.n ,, ,1" .W : . . . . . i . -... iriita, ... .. ...! 1.. -...M.i.n.. 1.n...K ..H.IIIIIllllfl'M III1II in .1. ,.... '.in llli I i iniii'ii iii .iiiifi i. mi Injun-- Mini) -" " inn iimi in in p At. 1. .m ihni Iip enn ci i Infni niatlnn "dionnod ut linl.imi " ,rlil! ilir illnni r lulili ii lid iiIkii finiii ntlirr Salon of PlPiirlial cnmi "iniun in Hip mplt.il tli.it would Iip of 1mmi n Vuntrnll., fi.,. ,i. ' 9 '"W, llonm, 24 upillp N ilrlp Rluntc dalla fionlp ell Imt .ip i lonfcrmato dai rapport I luxlutl M nistpio dPlla (luprra 1hI Quart ler .' n i dli Ilall.itui iei,nn cln1 ii ii miIp nlllNltn' da piulp di Up put- it i del rlpiiill Italian) d Ini uihIoik nl i in atH nell.i ulle Poilna op h- nn. in mii II noontrl con pKituclle in lodemlip IP qunll bbiio nnpip 1 1 iipkkIii e furotio eostrptto a illliaiBl noil mi nz.i npr fublto dpllo perdlip A I unl cnntiilRPiitl dl tntppp iipihIpIip ' ii iiivuto iip iiptloip Iru I'ol '"aprllp i I dnlla tJoirptia furnno Usi'iiRllatl piratp cpii Hie uKull of a tlvtinan wl dlr Tlip nrw trpiidi Run wan (Ind bur irpnpd ti a cpiipral ollli pr with f.iP i mprlrnn pippdlllonir fori es In franc? !- Ucnrral I'prsliInK lilmsplf. It H raid and nan pprfeupd lij tho WlnihmtPr UP pp.itliiB Armx Compim ptiRlnerrs, orU InR In conjunction Willi expert nf ""' Urdnanrp tippartmont at WnnlilnRton Wliollipr or not ejpupral I'crsliHiR A tlip llrt lo HiigBPt Hip IiIpii of tnlnR a una rl-iinodillid and Piy dpiully npnrllnR nhol- ... . . . .1 ... .... .iH.at.. .. Rllll on IIIP not urn inrr i in. ui'iiui all that ilit- iipw U'liH'liPnlt r "trpnfli pun nn it l cnllpd. Im mi popular a w.Hpnn with Itlark .liu-k PrmlilnK that Iip Rii on Atiii.liM.I in Hi nlnclp-hartppd vliot- Rim Ma liattiet lno tlip bnsotiPl I Ioiir PiuitiKli to peiiPtratP beaullfull ammithl ntid drllghtfullv oen n Tpii tonlr walnlllnp. cnppfiallv nn wulntlln.' inndo lit prinan inranurp Uipsp uan Tho hayonpt takPfl Hip iipw fhotRim out of tho minrtlnB aims oIiibs! In fnit. hip nholRun In not manufactured for npnri Ins purponpn. hut In u trpmh Rtm '", slEiird mid made nolib for the Ame-ium' army abroad llllJPIK'l II IHItlPUltj The (tun holdn nix pappr nhelln nuih -- ...1 in I. tp ciiiisp dui U phnotlnB " " "'"'.. """.... .. pn l..t. U. ch nliell are iiiiip iipnf-. ' on a war ieoiuiinii nnmmm ;-.mi ami KHiR Simloi Hi iiiiIprpp rp.idll ni LPptPd a nuliMltutP In piiator Knox liav . .1... I.. I n .linmi llll .... .... .. iirtl.-. l.i.r- am nn. imagine Hit- mfornni- ;i,!l,,!1"'',1,"f I'lT '" la"Inn, of r0,end ''r. ,, ,. ., Knl,,B n, ,he Kli and RninR j',;"",; ,n,,l,i.e'!h,ear.,;!r,,'va";lr' C inlHllilli" n-keil Mil ilni knox fcooiN imillilili -t i. ipm. ''"'"M u,t3bro.i :- ......1t..n rn. nil lT Itln UnlV IrPtlCn I 1 rU ...ha, H, mnVhPer nnn can tun. -t -r a . ' "n,- -- L'" a ,,u,rv , , , ,.,.,u. mtP nafe for demo. la. AltlioiiRha Tlie new treti. I. Rim In el. mentally ?"'"'" ' ,m . .,11,I11)H riol ,ii. ins M .ompuranyeh nl.-.r. u to- ;- '.w, ,n. ,llB ho tic HliotRim or u.e -iiuui!. "'-''-;' "," , hlnv ,..,, ,. n-... and IiIp nt ni-ndinR nrtv-rour Riamms i ...o. npeak ma eapa lilt lo Rl iliis of ill) lilli I' 'hot p. ml uai Moiento r prpuno luum h, ,,,, ,)f , ij., lll.. r huilit l.atutle Itallane Itheana'on of iimjiiiiiv i f Hi. i into lutto II icntii dolla fionle dl I ,.,,, , ,,,,,p, i nelii ni ebtii'to le tonnutte nlmil i H , , ,, , , m ,,lni f . ' Im laiiFn da parte urn arugnei in ipiniuo in nan ilelle pattURlle. nenza (wm' i hi "i till iseio np.iaxluiil di luitctnle Im In r tana I i ii ll tento del pnmuiilcnln iittn i ile I ilhuatn lei I dal Mlnlnteto della ! 1 1 i in Poina iviul nzlonl da parte delle pat tin.Hi nl nutio xeritliule lutiRo la allo l.lll'i ace fuceo dl Hltlslleiln fu dl uttu i iiitrn trupp nemfiiie In niol iiu ntiu Ira Col I'apille e l"ol della tlei iitt.i Sul rlmanente dll fionle non nl I .iitlcnioiio altte aglonl dl nutebota I lmpoitiinza . . r-i . . I t'luolano oel ne.xindn Ih ipiall II Government rsegotiatin"; Pact Relieved to Ilepre-sent Views irapn naiebbe intenzionain .11 mixiaie UI1 lliox lllienm in immr u-i. 1....- appeiut lofTuisha ul fnmte ocildinlale uh nhonl .ill n 1 laioi 1 it to .'in ..ut 1 I o ildei -.Iioiriiii 1 "I havnipi npi' 1 1 h i iRl't and Hit pi lit' i !n! .mU 1 In I in l.nhot v I I 1 . V Ii InllRll a twil-llli 1 ' wriRh 11 I - ARGENTINIANS PLAN DENT FIRMLY OPPOSED TO HELP FEED ALLIES TO RAISING DRAFT AGE TORPEDO FRENCH SHIP DUBLIN'S MAYOR MAY IN SPANISH WATERS PROTEST TO WILSON Liner Makes Port in Catalonia. Asks Passports to Come to U. IM?) Tni'iis Hn.-k Simnish S. to Present Coiiai-np- Shlp tion Case to Facilitate Shipment of Meat of Baker That Older Men Are Unnecessary RECIPROCITY EXPECTED KAHN FOR HIGH LIMIT Attitude Has down Jlorc Openly I McCain Tells Committee U. S. Can Friendlv Since Nnon's Return From Washington Itiipno Mr., April SI After the leturn to this country of T)r. rtomuln Naon Hip ArRentlnp om bRssador at WashliiBton. the attitude of ArRPimna toward the entente Allied nations lieuinc more clearly friendly. Doctor Naon had eenl Hiterlcwn with President IilRoen. as a tesu.lt of wlileh It now In known tho rrcildcnt approved Doctor Naon entire policy In Wash ington The Goieinment now Is understood to b ncRotlatlnR a contention with tho Governmpnt of the United States, France and Hi eat Hritaln for facilltatlnR shipment or nn am thp Allies Arcenllna new polh v will ponnlt. Tut a.OOO.nOO Men nt Front in Year Ull'llfllEllHI. ptil J 1 Unalterable nppoeltlon lo lalnine the draft iirb In forty tear nt tliln time wan expresned todn b ('lialrinan Ppnt, of the Ilounp Mllllnt Affair I'ommlttee. lie will oppone un. ntlempt lo Hinend the lcRlslation foi leRlsterlnR men who lime heconip twptu-onp nlnn- .lunp 5. and to rafsp thp draft aRP whin It inmen tin for consideration In the House prob-I " nlll.. Inmnrrnu ,.n .K,. t.pnnml .1.- .I.m II" -..J ...ill"..".., . iir .t.u.tl. IIIHI ll.U War Department does not want It.' "With the new ela that will be made liable to reixiee under thp next regHsfra- Hon. the War Hi partinent will hae nallalle Junt nn inniiv men nn It can ImntllP.' Ui nt nald today "They do not Hhhln asniintn una iiunMi tane I n notlzia narehbp statu pubblliatH aurhe dal uloinall dl Mnnai n di It.nleia I .a inrlxla dettl pun nail fu loinunl pain da Amsterdam dal oirlnimndentp iIpIIii Uxplianue Telecraph i '011111.111 in o.uella ilHH II ipinle auebhc ansei Ho eho II iiiolmentn Brebbe foi ma ill una ealda pinola dl 1 pn ll alia 1 nm ieiiza Ulllvi tnnlf l.n l.Rii Itiiln-Amemana In Itoina ha Inaugiirato un buntn al Pienldinte WINriti Iji leilnmnlH ha autu Iiioro Ha 1 entiwlamno ill una IniniPiia folia clip fei- una Impunentc tllmontiaslone all'indlrlzzo dell'Amei lea I II ilcinrale r'oih, dm ante una leLente , Intel lNtu del clornallnta Uaizlul. ha ...... 1. ... ..!.. ...I.... ... flit. UH.htiiKl prll !4 , ' i.pni-W- Iiiilomiili. dlnpatrhn from Kiame elRn He. letnn Halfoiir ha been made 1 hniuRht newn of the tnrpedoinR in Span- b the land Xlaior of Publln for pans- ports for himself and necietatles that It Is said here In piaPUiR 111 1110 ui- (.nnnol poslbl use posal or tin Allien uovornmcnin .111 axallable ipwiimw fn" the nutPiianiP of their ar.ni.s and pMllan lopul.llloii under conditions wh'ch may bo ccn more fnorabp than ihojp of the rccput cereals contention Thfl Ooteriimeiil pxperln ipplproral benefits from tho Allied countries In the shape of shipping facilities nnd the want the draft aire raised In fnrt rtlAA la on i.n.ia.11. .. I- l -U... I iallO ......... 1 1. .1 ..!.. 1 .,.... ,. 1 I'm Inndo delle tiuppe iialiane, and I would fmnr 1, n. ,!., .. 11.. 1 nnml Koch ha detto dl nap. rn 11 a list of trlvlntr th..m i l..i ..r ...... .1... lore che C dl molto supprlorl delle truppe austrlai lie teiinmo tol t'hnlrman KpuI bell, ted that ant of- H" " nw .w ' timir.a -. ....or foil lo rNe the drafi aR. Fh.iiild be ad Httm.aie rr.-Pi lenirine ..-. . .r mxilP throuRh a mparntP 111. astir,, and """ w1"'1'" th,;i '"n-eiinlta nan,, not In an ameildmiinr to the reRlnltatlon ' mlnente ma ne Rll nuntria.l attaueh. blll Up made on effort lodav to i-on-, rannn dntranno pentlr-pne II 1 onmnm inirraufitiu ui nunni . dlililaiHto clip prII noddlnfatlinnimo in,,. iilin fell nlxty tards from tho te dellp nollzle che Bit RiutiBonu dal tronie ., xhe Mnnt.-tldeo ntopid and In a Itallano e ihe coilaiiteinenle Hen dli Iro iiit 1 in,, a Mibimir.lne mine Into tlpw alia vituaxione. inanteni'iiclonl in ion- i,oat was I iiuiplieil mini Hie I -boat u loinunliazlone mn II li nuale xud tn 01TI1 em four naliom and a wne- piJ2 1 le man lame anoaiu 1 ne nrnt oiiipi r II rieneiuls l-'ocli ha nm im Ulehiai ato land Ihe pnmei 11 f the ntenm-.hlp weto che tro I alto CoiiMlitlo Itallona e quello vneut ! the submarine with the ship.- decll Alleatl regna uiu tierfettu anno- pairn ,,1.1 ,11 pennleri, p dl al ne. a iho egl! The (iPiman ollUer nidptu .,., .,,.. intiM ii. iliuiuiHlslnnl nannenEein and iipw on ilei I, ol I pieuaintitt fattl dal I'o.naiido ItnU to a bag which had beer, brm.Rht with , . ' ' him and nald.lt contained Immlw it huh II gf. would sink Ihe nhlp were ant n-f-t in. Olierea lie tneil unuuimr.i 1 in- 1..1- ,.,,.. Mr. ,wrl and paper 01 me im"Ptici t-h ir-irltorlal ttalem of the 1 rench ntenmnlilp Protenie The tene1 fnterid the pott of Pnlanin" I'atnloma badlt dainaeed TIip Hpanish pre, the dln pati'h said, is Incensed oter the In cldPiit n H1111llp I'nrl. Vpi II .'I I'n sinRein on Hip Spanish liner Montetldio uhUh ariltrd tenteidat btnuulit details of Hip hnldliiR iii and bonidiliR of Ihe Mont.tldeo hi 11 (IPiman tlhmarlne March II and the UirnlnR back of Ihe epl to I'adlx In orders of the null-j ,,0tein trv to keep tnelr plant iiinnlnc inailne lommandei "Ihe Montevideo 1 1 t,iH ,ne It appear to be nobodv s renumecl her Jouiius fiom i'adlx Aptll fc l,icute Interest to oppose thq demonstia- Tii Montetldeo wan twenl.t -four ton limit n out rrotn pnn. uie panneiiRein Th- 1Biu.a,s ai, 110i niietnpt lo op- rate, the companies unnnuncliiR 11 rils continuance of trnllle with tho ntato- they mav proieed to Wanlnnctnn to pie int Hie cane) nRultint coiim nptlon in Ireland to Preldent Wilson 1 1 elands worklesn ita, held ii" .1 pi" lent aRalnnt ismnerlplion, look place cntetflav aii'oidliiR to Ihe lenders plans The nlnppHRe of work III Hubl'i, uai t ll tua lit rnmplete fur mole no than In Ihe usual labor slrili", in tthlih em- -alil. when a shell Cited fiom llitee to nil Hip pomtf ll for It Ti aim it in dlnappeared fiom Ihe stieets mill with rate excepllons lltere wax un iiuaii of Hansportatlou mail able Tin tiiwxiiappts rriil.il lo ippp.it mil non of Hn Moms nirnid 1 lit I r ilonl" Ph. inoi liiB-pn tut Imiiis. v iin ,1 in inn i 1 Jos. (I unl .. iloonki . tu I iiiuIp I'lllllll ,t fit l.v oh, 11, l, 1 1, in.inil,'-' 1 I ll' It Ol U I ' I II I 0! I . OH M I I t ll hill .unl in-.titm pl.i .. llti .ii.l, f t II V tl t 1,1 Kit I ll W '1 I I O I - kii ' " mil on 1 iit in il- ilj. Extraordinary and Important Suit Sale wmnnnMiuHSSt Chestnut and 12th Sts. Will Close Out Tomorrow Only About 325 Women's and Misses' Tailor Made Suits Taken from the Regular Stock Of mannish serge, novelty checks and tweeds This season's most fashionable models. In plain tailored, belted, pleated and braid'tr immed styles. Regular Values 25.00, 29.75 and 35.00 18.00 No C. O. D.'s. No Approwils. No Exchanges. tert Hip nil locates nf the hgher age lo thin view "To attempt to n-Klstet all men of from tiiirty-oue to for.tt. alone with sale to Argentina of much-needed man-. t,0n who hate become twenty-one since June 6. would impose a Rreat burden on tlio prt.tost marshal Reneral's office It would tntolte Rreat expem-e and. In my opinion, would serte no useful pur pose ' I 'lialrinan fient Is helleted to rpflect the tletts of Recretary of War IlaUei who tod the committee that "vouiir men are the men t win this war." In dlPatliiR his opposition to taking men otei thirty-one Julius ICohn lankinir Ituiublieiin member of the i 011111,11, . e who has 1, ,1 ufacturcd Roods One of the subjects which Doctor Naon is understpod now to be workinR on for tho Foreign Ojllco is completion of an ariatiRemcnt with the United Slates tlot eminent which -will permit the shipment to this conn. try f s-teral articles at present on the embargoed list. Wn.lilnitton. April 21 The Ouate malan minister Senator Mendiz, an nounce") that the declaration of the Guatemalan National Assembly that Guatemala 01 eupies the same position iiiimlierlni: more than !!fln. tilth Hi. r erpllon of those fiom Spam m mi 11 1 land CRITICISi'M OF WILSON RULED SAFE IN CELLAR Veisallos e' state, oo"l' loimmsiu tiene- rale Itehn pel la Pram la. ccMici'" Js0V York MllRlstiatc FlPfs Pill-Sackfille-West per I'lnghlllerra Rem- A fmr "Piivito Slim" it rale Di lloutlant per I'ltalla e Reneiale tf,''' Afcr ' l,uuo hlnn1 '" Wis per 1 nieilca l'rolilent I'n dlKpaiUo dl Zuilso niinunzia che il mlnlstro ausirlaco per le ferrovie ha PW .,rl.. pnl 2 Tin f, 1 1 ordlnuto la ospnslone del traffico pa- 1 lolin Dnnotan wan in a ba- iihmii 1 segRieit pel Ii feirotle unrdlcbe del- he made lemarkn about Piosldm il I'imur.. . mii online e' ntatn reso ilex- non led Masrlstiate Mlmpsnn to 1I1 11 toward ihe Kuropean belllRereuls as etcrv important di.ili finiii in the Hon h up h,i again does the I lilt, d States constitutes a declaration of war on tJermanv and her allies. The action was taken. Mo minister statement reteals, as the re sult of an exctianRe nf notes between the American State Depxrtmcnt nnd the Guatemalan lepatlon here The an nouncement sajs "The minister nf (iuatemata In Wash Ington has Infoinied Seerctaij l-ansing that he recelten a cablegram fiom Pres ident Kstrada Cabrera, of Guatemala, stating that tho National LeRlslatlie As sembly has Issued a decree that the republic takes the same attitude an a belllRerent taken by tne United States agalrust. the German empire This dc. cree comes as the consequence of the exchange of notes between the Guate malan legation In Washington and the Department of State when, on the "7th of April last, Guatemala setered its diplomatic relations with Oermanv and olaced at tin disposal of the United (slates all Us elements for the com-, moil defene In the woild conflict which1 attitude the assembly has nppiotrd by 1 making- the constitutional declaration In-1 cumbent to it. . "Therefore Guatemala Is todav In a tato of war with Germany and its 1 Wei and on the side of the United ' 0....... ..nt.nlj Ola flf-llto of Am.llin I ocoii-.-i ,o uijiiu.u '."- -:;- -.-' .,, ., Q,,,i,i., ,. ,.,,, .. and humanity, an auuuao wmen u wm "-- - -...,,3. .voo. hut.. hns for (In fli-t tint., unip the deilna Hon of tint taken , nolllon nppo- il to thai of the War Department Ii Is absc.lutel uccfsiry 10 register thi-i older men now If we nro to hate suf lie lent man-power lo dellter the llnish pr punch within ant ic.isnnablo tlni- When the original draft bill was i... dn. . ... . . . .in- inoise c.ueii 10 take men up 1 forts I Hellene, when Rlten an npiMii inniiv. 1110 House will do Kalm s.iid today ( an Send :!,n no.lilln ll,,, America can put 3.000,0110 men on the flRhtliiR line in France within a jeai If ships nre ready, according to Adjutant General McCain before the House Mil-1 itary Affairs Committee "I do not pee any reason. If tve tuuld Ret the ships, whv we could not send 1 oter 3.000,000 men after giving them sntllclent training In this country," he stated Setcial members of the committee thlnklnR a long war is ahead, pressed the Adjutant General for his opinion hh i to how soon 5,000,0110 men could be put In Trance If we bate to hate S. 000, 000 uiPn essarlo dalla muncunxa dl ml bone, do tuta ad un Rrandn nclopem ell inln.itorl I'n i.leEiatiiinn da lleina annunzla ihe trupin- unRherpsi noun Eiuiite nel Ii.lf.ln I'aieiihl 1 lent 0011 ebttp tiuppe soii'i ih- ul Pr l.n, I 1 n lUa di 1 1 uppe .1 U--1 1 l.n lie c .,,., null. .I'll 1 l.i la a li!trl e. Gil 11 the case against him when In iH'giied for dlordeilt londu t i..oiki Gordon Hattlc wa Donowttis .n 1,1m, One cant be dlsoiderlt unb- In 1 n publii place, argued Mi liattl. Duo lan In 11 piaster and was .u.-tui in I onipl nut oT 11 f, lie i ioi I ,1 in I I I itlenele'd bis ip'ii 11 1 al.,.,1, I 11 ' 1 i 1 U ll on we e eli-i 11 .B 1 1,1, m jj ffj$ Ifti-J n$L Is ffls'-'w Efciy I KJ 1 maintain until In accord with the United States a lasting peace can ne oDiainea based on respect to the rights of the people and Justice between nations, when Prussian mllltaiism will cease to be a menace to free countries and the remains of barbarism no longer will at tempt against modern civilization " Thieves Get $300 in Gucnsch Home Tho home of Charles Guenseh 3031 York street, was entered bv thletes, who took S300 worth of sllterw.tre. lewelrv and clothing The thletes gained entrance to tho house bv forcing! Ih rear window and ransacked the entire i",," ,.' !.- ...Kiln m.mhia nf Hi. fnmllv ccere JUCU11L ..en 6 000,000 men oter there in two and one half .tears?" asked Itepresentatlte Morln ' I think we inn do It beforo that if we are willing to take a chanro here or I there willing to go In without fear nf making a mistake." replied General Mc Cain Mrf'ain ,aid his estimates tveie based on glting the men threo months' train ing In this country and about the name tlino In tho "war atmosphere" oter there, as he called It Questioned a to bis opinion of In draft age to forty thp Ad- eial ald he saw "no objee - ! absent tion to it Tt-motor MOTOR CAR OWNERS J Save delay and inconvenience by ordering; repair 1 parts direct from us. Our stock is complete, and parts are shipped same day orders are received. We have a record of your car. Be sure to give car numbei1 when ordering. We have no branch offices. Order direct FiXt i3i ft GMT St., (HE LIBERTY secures ease of riding by its scientific balance. It gets excess power by not having to overcome dead weight. Drive the car out into the country. Try the hills, or a pull through sand or mud. You will find that the car rides over them easily, lightly with out strain with power to spare. It keeps owners friendly by its light service requirements, and by the difference in the way it rides and drives. L. S. BOWERS CO. Temporary Showrooms 668-672 N. Broad St. Ile-lt, phone. I'epUr Mil rt !fioae, list 4J1L . Service Station 233-235 N. Watts St. nll. lairatt 45.10 Kefttoatt Race Jill U ! THE BUG BROTBiER TO THE RAILROAD S Dl! MEAVTfSSuTY V2 tons, 2a2 tons, 3V2 tons, 4 tons, 5 tons, 6 tons Xhe Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Company announce the opening of Philadelphia territory, under the direction of the H. P. Baker Motor Company, in connection with a thoroughly appointed service station for the instruction and assistance of owners, together with complete parts stock and repair shops. Service will be the outstanding feature of this business. Serri e in quick deliveries, all sizes, every sale. Service in instruction and assistance that will insure maximum returns from the truck. Service in keeping the truck in perfect condition. This extraordinary service of quick delivery and subsequent helpfulness is made possible by great factory extensidns, first used to meet the U. S. Government's demand for K-S trucks (X..18 tKoVr.Tuc'O and now used -for the regular Kelly Springfield production, and by the unusual financial strength of the Kelly-Springfield Company. Fur ther assurance of the practical value of this service rests in the age of the K-S Company, one of the, oldest of American truck makers; and in the fact that they have always been exclusive makers of heavy-duty trucks of the best type. . The Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Company, Springfield, Ohio H. P. Baker Motor Co., 918 N. Broad St. ? TELErJJQNE-rOPLAIt 7667 o it w I
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