EVENING PFBLTO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1018 .-) LAST-HOUR DRIVE FOR LARGE BONDS ksaii Cnnimittce Goes After Big Subscriptions to Put Over City's Quota CAMPAIGN NKAKS CI.OSK With only a little more than two iIhvh tr. to before the wlnil-ui. the Liberty In committee today started after huge subscriptions with confidence (if saving the honor of the Third Federal Kesirvn dJsfrlrt. the keystone of which In Phila delphia ITntll toiluy effoits of the Liberty ; ;rfan workeis have been directed tounrtl ' lhf 111,.,- ,1.. ...1.1. 1 II. t- .11.1.11... uwniiiiiin me n iuiti jiussiuic uistrinu ' t)on of the loan. This effort Is said to ' nave been fairly successful, hut not suf- flciently so to the district ! "put arriiM' quota Official flames ,f the number of sub scribers will inn lie nvallHhle until next ' Week, according to the Federal Iteseive , bank. rnoIUelally It is said the total will run close to l.niio.nilii. The goal net ban been 211 Iter cent ,f ilm nniiiilnilnn Optimism pervades the Liberty Loan , headquarters, hot the Immensity of the task, of completing the ipiuta Is fully teatlzed by all the woikers An additional subciiptlon received from Drexel & i'n . banker, added to the ' feeling of mnfldetice Thin was fot J4.6OO.0Ol) if this amount ?a.5im.iMiii was for the account of the tiim and their bllents. The balance ,,r 11 nnn.nnn wn. The balance of Jl.flOO.OOii was comml-slonerM of the sinking the cltv of Phllade.Dhla du Pont i'iiiiiimii. WllmliiKton. ! for the fund of 1 Tbe du Jjei.. IB me oiaill nope of the I. inert". I Xan committee if in the hint moment ' the iiunta of the district has not lipeti exceeded. This eomern has announced that It would take millions of dollars worth of Llbeit Ilonds to he dUlded emoliK the twelve dl'tilcts of the cuun- try The amount for this district Is ex- ' peeled to be close to $20.01)0,01111 The . S"""C 1,I""1' one a.si. iiruimwu 10 double any sum i.ilsed In the Slate of Delaware Appeal to t'ltie t'rlile The Aubscrlpuiui fiom Drexel & i'o. Js the second largest secured here The Toon committee appeals t all l'hlladel phlatls to make It unnecessary for Hela ware to oversubsciibe Its ouota mnuy times In older to "save Philadelphia " The. only subset Iptlon announced thl3 morning in addition lo that of Drexel Co.. was one from the naval uux tllary of ihe Ited i'ioss. $'.).!, Cihi nddl tlonaL The presence here today of Secretary of the Navy Daniels and former Am bassador Heraid Is xpected to give im petus to the drive Mr. Herurd will speak t the Academv of Music tonight, wbllp Secretary Daniels jicblrcvnl the 'ham ber of Commerce at a luncheon at the Belleue-Stratroid at noon lie spent the morning nl the na ard ' rhlla-Ielphia. center of tho Third Dis trict with a loan quota of SUG.OOO.nOil, ha subscribed $ inc.72A.15tr. Twenty nine million dollars must be forthcoming In put the cit "over the top" The re mainder of the Slate In this district has (tlvrn $7.l l.fioo ; Xew Jersey that part of It In the Third District has euh rrlbed tjl l.filfi.ino. and Delaware I. 120,1(0, according to the latest figures from loan hendquaiters. "Matching the l'resltlenl" f ' "Matching the President." the new pa- f ' trlottc game, wl'l he the most popular pastime In the countrv until Saturday night when the loan drive closes. I'real- stent Wilson bought a $.10 bund In ad dition to the pledges, he already baa ' rmule and called for l.nno.000 Amerl fatin to match Ins act The President -VJll pay fot lib. subscription on the In Btallment plant SI a week until paid for. The bond huver must write across the face of his subscription blank "Matching the President" If he wants to be numbered nmniig the first million to respond to the call or the Chief 13x ecutlve One of the returned "American Kagles" of the eleven sent here by Heneral Pershing will tell or his experience with German mustard gas at the loan rally of the West Philadelphia district tonight at Fifty-second anil .Market streets. Tomorrow the Ciiinn League, the Philadelphia Club and oilier organiza tions will march to the I,llierl Statue at City Hall and drive tacks Maximum Army to Ttr. I7vlii.'n jr ,, . ,.y JLC UUIXI ft Mvyutifil- Continued from Pane line ca.n be cared for during the present year. 11 Is understood that piovost Mar hal Oencral Crow tier will accompany Secretary ltaker befoie the House com mittee Assuming that Secretary linker will ask, for an armv of S.ooo.ooo for the fistal year ending June 30. loin, thn President probably would rail out the flrat million Huthorlxeil in the Dent bill i Thin would bring about an army con- Mltuted virtually as follows Forces of the enlarged regular army and Na tional Ouard. 1. 000,000; drafted men tinder the act of May 18. 1917. 1,000,000; drafted men under the first section of bill offered today. 1,000.000 ; total, 5,000.000 Th( wnillil IfVA n ilnaft rocui-i-.. ,. t-.i5tl.000.000 to ,le ealled under the second 'iJWVlIOn Ol ttle UCIlt mil. . a4 . i Vl , , . ,, . SOLDIER VOTE CANNOT As .; CHANGE "DRY" VICTt" I flit V Heililt of Loral Oplion Klcrlion. In, iNew Jerwy Towns Wh Decisive .yvenVthoro, N. J., May 2. - So de cisively did tbe drys rout the wets In four local option elections held In South Jersey Tuesday that there Is no nossl- blllty of the result being changed by ! tbe soldier vote, even'ihould all the men I fjn. 0i camp vote "wet." After their I erience at Daierr.. wnerc the soldier i rwa returned as wet, with the ex- ljon of one ballot, the dry leaders twaicn careiuny lurtner vote-taking n campa on license issues. Bring April the following nlaces In ! 'rBton voted "dry" at local ontion ! ttlons aiassboro, Harrison townshln. Wwboro, Clayton and Ixjgan town- aii in uioucester county, and n; AVoodstown and KImer. the larr. .... .. - .. .......,, ...v .U.K. , town In Salem County, outside of , nsgrove, which Is "dry" by Court the State law. which rviulr.s to close within thlrtV days after w voiea out at a local sptlon I. most of these places will ha ' by Ihe middle of May. and all of -seiure June l Tho only place to Ht "wef is Monroe township. DUAMter County, where the "dryn" : tv fcjur votes, will wage (heir hardest fight ter County on May 7. when i eiuciions win d held at Ja.ulboro ttnd Greenwich , tmrftullni; Olblwtown. This District Has Taken fiO Per Cent of Loan Quota latest ofllrlnl tlgm-Ps showing Liberty Loan subscriptions nod percentages of quotas subscribed by the) various lA-tlcinl Reserve di IHcts nip niimititiceil by the I'mtcil States Treasury Department u.- follows: nisttlrt SlilorlitltiiM .Minneapolis. .. . .$n.1.S7(.4!n st. Uiuin isc.n2.n:,o Kansas City .... l-lH,4t9.:i.Vi Clilraitu tnf!,!M7.0iin San l-Yunclsco ... IM.IUI.ftOu Hallns 72.."ifl7..inn Huston 2-.'l.l7I.II Plevelnin 217 W.l ir,o I'lilladclplilu '.MJ,K(I5.0II itlrhtmutd .... 'is I'ji; m Now York BlIH.liSO Siio Atlnntn 57.IOt.7fl(t ' r t . t'o 1 1 1 " IjCIOOV t() He V ICtoY ... ' lm i I tSUIllClS IJCCICI res ,'"""""1 '' '- '"' Hogging the fire these I. n r ti , sarins or shlpluilldeis tolled i. n , twelve hour h da in fashion the . wnnii must win tin a The .i need of the hour In ship., and .. and mine ehlr hiiiI thei ....... fashioned b skilled iiitviiiir. ,,t '" "" mIM,r "The greatest disappointment ..r Kaiser In Ilerlln has not been the r..i of the I'-huai wntfutc to more i.m Men. though that wan a keen dlsnm. . menl after Von Tli-plix's prediction- i (Ireol Ilrltnln and France would start ci? by Ihi August .....,, ,'..., , . . .."" Vri',,"'' '" Inlinem N In , ,.'"; """"' '" .Iiili.ieni N In the ,hMI"- I1""" "r """ "" '' l-r Kami,. I., fiouent e re,.,ll.,n l ' '" Kieaiewi ItMaiipnliitmelit 1- lh,n 'he effort of hb paid xpie and eim sullen. uhWperlnc In the enr nf .tin laboring man who would listen in Hiem ale worse than wasted, and that ihntich some I W V in the West bine ihNiiI their hnnd 1o pnrulze itoveinmeni the lenders and the rank and lib i.f at. lave ,,ot only strengthened the .,wer of America 1ml t.ve l..,.,ie 1 Ihe men fighting for freedom across the seas. Iibor In America inicfei stands. and understands perhaps better than anybody else, that II depends foi lis life and progress nnd future lcioiles upon overcoming the Herman utitocrac. in Mils war It Is challenging Herman treachery nnd i let man iniiliri si suc cesrull that loil.i) In most Intl. tries labor is turning out more war mm Hotis and supidles than Ihe ships ran tians port ucrons Ihe water. lulled slate. I'rlenil or I.abnr "The Jo eminent of Ihe I'nlted States ought to be the best employer of labor, and It Is. Ours Is the dui to establish standards, and In thin tfuty we hae not failed. When It came to building the great camp cltlen and naal barracks that were to house the soldiers of our nun!, and the sailors ami niarinen of our larger uav.v, the standards estab lished bv this woik were the union of scales nf wages and hours Thin agree ment was afterward extended to cover all land construe Ion work for repairs for both Army aid Nnvv Departments, line by one. ever? detriment of Hov el nmeut came to see the wisdom am) Justice of such a course and the con tentions of nigunlzed labor throughout the jearn are toda.v recognized as prin ciples of justice that must he observed , In every rontrnct between the (tavern ment and the worker. ) "Wherever wages are concerned, or hours of labor or working conditions. ' tin re Is a board in existence uin which has equal representation, nnd ever.v voice of protest and dhtconttnt in the I'nlted States today Is heard In Washington ' nnd heeded. "Consider, for a moment, the repeated declaratioos of the President in favor of ; an equal and exact justice; measure up' for vourself the laws that have given tf . ct to these declarations . and In vestigate carefull evciy actlvll.v of this Administration In connection with In dustry and ou will tell all doublets that . II Is wise to put aside any itosslble suspicion and distrust, resting cnulldeul , that .vour rights are In safe hiiml., and ( that the Ailnitui.lratliiu and Congress , alike are deleriolneil thai democracy .hall nut perl.h at Inline while we llicht I tor II abroad. "War Again. War' "This is not only a war In defense of our free Institutions, a war in behalf of. humanity but It Is a war against , nuiouniiy. oui una war agninsi ..II ... I may say to you. out of my deepest otiviction. that labor Itself ha more to win and more to lose than any other group in the I'nlted States Progress has always been. Is ..'... ....! ..t.. ... ..... .. ... lion of life that forbids 'single nml . i , ,iii . . i .:.... ... .u ',l .'"". !,m?.hlm,hen,l!1'l',f',,',''"W!l'1'' '" long-dela,ed dooms them to nn endurance of evils i ..,,,. , ,. ... ,.., that might otheiwise he attacked suc cessfully "There have tiei n icvver ! iboi t ouliii . in recent years than in any previous time In the history of America lo ,t dec- "'' ond It Is u harbinger of the coming of permanent Justice that tbe bo.nd .composed of tlve employers of lahoi aid live heads of brotherhoods of labor have agreed upon a plan wIUlIi has met with the approval of the President of the I'nlted States, and that he has appointed these len representative men nntl with them former President Taft. named by I the employers, and Frank P. W.ilsh. . named by the federations, to studv uml "eek to ";nusl " difference which In "," ." -u.r ,.,. v. cue mm nun then arise In all great establishments. i nete men are serving their country pa- iriuiicHii.v. or soive ine proniem of 'what to do with our formee .reul.lrt.,.u when l'resltlenl Taft accented thn .tui tion on this Isiard. This action has the approval of all large-minded employers and employes, and Is a guarantee that .American production will be accelerated.! i that the American high scale of wages ' will be paid and that the best conditions of labor will be preserved nnd fair piotlts will be assured"." Secretary Daniels came heio primarily to Inspect the work done at League Island In carrying out Its shate or the naval aircraft program ami aid in send- '" tne tMrd l-'berty lan "over the l"v- This morning, accompanied by Hear Admiral !. W. Taylor, chief of the dl- vision of naval construction, be inspect. ud the big naval ancratt factory at the nav' 'ard' He will deliver another address this afternoon at City Hall. It Is possible I that at lis conclusion ue win call on Mayor Smith for a conference on vice, a. It Is expected he will have thoroughly ... .... . ... V - rt viewed tne situation nere ny mat time. Secretary Daniels will return to Wa.n- Inzton tonight. Trolltyiuen Get Surprint. A May Day surprise was sprung by II. It. Hehr. president of the l-ehlgh Valley Transit Company. In the shape of a voluntary Increase In the wages of the !!L0' .k .-. - ii li CavvBa iffi ii n hiiiu fjifi inr inivi i-pur the first havo h..n . v.. vl":: i the first having been, made '.w v..,'. Day The fates of pay now are thirty. one cents a a hour for nrst-year men. thirty two for second year, thirty-three for third yer. thirty-four for fourth year and thirty-six for those In the em- company fm year tr longer. oenrflts the men on the Allert-1 WAR HALTS WORK ON SUBWAY DELIVERY LOOP ii In. n- ol Jie -uliw.iv lclicr. miiiinipa: imptoemenl- ami vmk li the Ke.one -"lale ( iiii-lrin lion i n-t -Heel -I'llinn of nnI,.,m. .. . nmnn Cf ITPI J WII I TOP VjUUHVjIIjO TTl-ULlOlUl TRANSIT WORK TODAY AiiiiuliiH'til ur Suspension of Three Bij; Contracts to 15c Authorized Councils loda will authoi Ue ihe De partment of Transit to stop all woik on subway contracts that cannot be uuukly completed. The department will be em powered to annul contracts under an amicable agreement with the holding companies or to extend them, con.'itioned UKn market prices later on The three contracts anVitnl hi the pioposed legislation are all held by ihe Keystone Htate Construction Company and approximate $:t, mill, nun Tin covet wotk on III1 Locust and Ari h stuct si i -tlons and the Thompson slieel scwei which wa- in drain the III olid street sec tions of the pioposed subway. Work on seveial sections has been started and the stieets torn up .Much of the work, however, has been under ground nnd the loose ends can tie put in presentable and safe shape at a comimrativeiy small expenditure or mune The placing of the work already done in shape for temporary abandon ment will form a part of the agreement that has been reached between Director Twining, of the Tianslt Department, and Jerome H. l.ouchheltn. head of the con tracting company. Speaking of these arrangements. Di rector Twining said toda.v "Theie are some details that will have to be cleared up. but It is ceitaiu that Ihe only subway work thai will be continued is that under itv Hall "Cltv Solicitor Connelly will act for Ihe city in the final airangements to . L .1... . - . - - the Hovernnient's edict against muulcl- palltles startliiE work that cannot soon be completed or that would requiie new tinnil issues nnd vast olliintltleM of situ. I plies needed for the furtherance of the . I war." When the Arch street and Uicusl ","''t wo,U '" Hl,,"l'e'1- h Keystone K0(( , .niltrut.on ,,,, wll c.elltl.r Its suuvvay activities under city llali, ,,, ,,i,i, uinrn.enie.i ...iv, r nwiim... ...in n,1Vor . finish ihe task tln.t unu . ...... started two years ago '. " mopjiage or me sunwav cniurnciH. in- rpclnr HiiinK nopes. win lean to nie ". JT. 1? V ".' "M,.J,",ll". '"Vr; cuoonince Hi coiii.iein ine crailKloro .elevated to Ilrldge street TltdsIA t. .. of further time. The complctigu, the transit department believes, will release surface cars now on Frankfnnl lines to othet lines when- lliev ate badly needed to telleve congestion FEW CRIMINAL CASES MAY ADJOURN COURT pi,,,.,, 1 'iloiwln- Pc.mi.l. Hie L'"-'1" -"'" ""'" J IIMIipih Wlh triet Attorney Rotan to Con sidcr Recommendation ' ljii-U of cases on the calendar of the ' crinitnBl vouri may cause insirici ai torney Itotun to ask for an adjourn ment for keveral days. Tho Fifth Ward I case Is the only one of any Importance awaiting trial. Tills Is the first time in u decade that the calendar has been "clean " It would ho the first adjournment In many years because of a lack of of fenders "When I assumed orflce," District At torney ltotan said today, "I decided that every case must be brought to trial as soon as possible, and, as n, result, we are up-to-date. Because of a lack of cases on Ihe court calendar, I have been thinking of asking the court to udjourn for several days." Speaking of the Fifth Ward case, Mr rtotan said that a speedy trial for the defendants Is absolutely necessary. "A number of Important witnesses In c ease are within the draft age," he the said. "Home of them have been called Into tbe service and are now In canton ments, while several others are likely to be drafted and sent to the camps at once. "fnless the trial Is brought soon, some of the witnesses may be sent to France h- n In nsmnu frit frnm tfilu III el ast Iri. Uo," AH ,t 1.7 we sfuuVhave to swerve . .. -. . .. A.. w m.... .. i. .. .-. i... "u."!""""" u" " "."' L "l ' "'"'. "." '.' "'". '"i10 me introduction of a monarchy, the Camp, line CAjoaiiin i'ui urnuc (or n speedy trial," He has requested the court 'to fix an early date for the trial and to allow the proceedings to be held In a nearby coun- . ty Action Is expected Monday when nie nuprem vouri reconvenes arter ad inurnment since last Monday out of y-ar.ej.t.for th death 'of Justice Mes- , loop on I n-l ami ili -Heel- liate ln'cn on tlicui li.i- nccii lilli linilcK -ii-pcmli'i . 'llic coiilrai I for lilt- wotk i lielil (.ompan for a ton uli'i.iliou of l UiOll.tlflll. TIip pliolojirapli "hows tlie Lit. llic operaliou a- il jppear- lielwccn l.iuhlli ami Tenlli .Ircelf JKWS" I.OA.N MAKK PKKFKC.T Satilh I'hll.i.lt'lplii:! Wih-i.ilimi Mjkt" 100 IVr Com VUuhi-. A Iihi i mm ('Wit Ului'iv .nan vuh--(iji tllHl It-l'Otll 1IH Hi'hh'Xt'fl U Mi Hotltlt .'Itt'mlt-liihlH H.'liM'u A-nrl.ttiuii. u hit h (ImIkmI $tiHHi worth i.f Ik.ihI- nt a mt-ft-nit t Kouilh ami Itfpt! Ntivrtn. inl fttcftF.tl hy I'tlvHlc KNh. f tti Hrlf Irli jtrtny, lh- ntily Hiirtvr of fix hiothi-rH whtt enlintrl A uriiphir flfHci ipttuii nf tin- tteni h.tttlefrnnt HH Khftl hx Plluti hMph . hn' HHKftti'U that Iht it'-iniiinH .'annul ht-.ik llif Alli.-C line ;inl that Ilu- utir will .-(.iitimit' until the unadi-tH nrr lHRt!l "f)tT ll- 1 f ) tlHI-M 4I' ntotie , I (jtitif. aititnutiit ion nun nml, ntuKt iin IMittHtlt nf all, t'-Kid." he Hit Id. 1-hi Hit. UK , the hotiihiitK .-f I.nKh-li --1 httols. t-ltmvhei-i Httil hitMptialH l Imh Iw ait riiitlctn. Amcthvn war hrnml utmld tti"-i- Itkf ' cak t Ktif;liihtni'n. lif added. . CITY "WHITE WINGS" IN ANNUAL REVIEW Ashmen and lli:livu (Jean AIoiik Broad CIS Pantile Street anil Win Prizes I.Ike a long ginv lamouriageil wiiirnt the street cleaners of Philadelphia inarched up llroail street this morning In their annual pauide and Inspection The para civ was In tlt.iail street from Carpenter street to Hlrard avenue. The red rubbish wagons, the yellow squeegees and the gteen bodies of the rotary machine brooms furnished vivid splotches of color In the prevailing grav of the ashmen's garments and ash, wagons. Each of the nine districts of PhllaoVI-. pllla sent an army ill vision. In tills divi- -I .. ... ... . . " ---- "..,,.,.,t,h .rji- resentntlves of Ihe contractors A single asluart. carryitiB a lianspaiency, had four block men cairylng ushcuns. Kill- , tovvlnir ibevi. pi.iii.pni. .i..t.nn.B ... ri,n ilelphia's cleanliness, if not her godliness, came ashmen In lauks of eight. On the revewlng stand weie John !' I O'Toole. superintenilent of the llureau f Highways In Pittsburgh; A It. Muc- Slny. commissioner of street cleaning v...- v....ir .,.i u ... . r-loeee nf '.o..i. -r... ' s- ' ." .... . .,..,,,, ... t.tt t,, Judges of equipment. Tile judges of hotses wrie ' II .'!. ituilierrnrd. manager of the rticletv for '" r:V"!,"n "f ,'ru,'',- " Animals; Mr. F. II. Schneider, nid Vork road nnd i;ne avenue, unit II. II. Co. IMii Suvder avenue. The judges on Ihe appearance of the men ond their marching order were A. K. Ma II by, 1MB North. Uroad street; WnL ter F. Hallinger. Seventeenth nml Vret, streets, nnd K J. liffeity. Uroad and llunt'ligdou streets SLKS IIUSJIAM) 1-015 $100,00(1 Dovlcjloun Woman DeniiimU Monc i Invcileil in His Kutcrprhes liny le.lutt ti, pH May 2 .Mis. Ilelle I Tiaylor. wife of Samuel W. Ttoylor. of ( ine irpyior ra.giurering and Slilphuild. lug Company, asks $10(1,0(11) in her equity proceedings now being heard be fore Judge Ilynn here. Mr Traytor sayu she had an income ' '.nnn In 1910. and that she hacketl i enterprises englneeietl by her husband ; .Mr Tiaylor's contention that Ihe sto. k which was in ins wues name belonged to him and was merely put In her name i,.r u..ii.r-inrin-e ,1011 inai ne alwavs had trancfers signed in blank GERMANS TAKE 16,000 PRISONERS IN FINLAND Red Guahl Premier Among Those Captured Unsafe Conditions in Petrograd CopeiiliaKen, May 2. The Hermans have captured 16,000 pilsoners at llelslngfors and Vlborg, In Finland. Including the led guard premier, laceoidlng to lufnimatlou teielvcd from the Finnish capital today Kiev en thousand of the prisoners were taken at llelslngfors and 5000 at Vlborg. tne tortress or Vlborg was bombarded for eleven hours and nartlsllv desirnved I The young Finnish group Is demand- . .. ..-i iii . ... Z ? " ," "g " - dispatch said. London, May 2. There Is little secur ity for either life or property In Petro grad these days, said a Stockholm ills- patch to the Morning Post today quot- nig tne urcek minister to Russia, who i has Just arrived In the Sw.iit.b cnitai The Italian minuter was robbed tn I" . of Ftlrograu. l.i.. Wmnr.w. JM pljceil in the rla-.- nf nonceiitial 30 MILLIONS FOR LOAN BRINGS WOMEN PRAISE Nation Note.-. KHit-it-nt Work Done liy Philadelphia Committee With moie than :10.omi.oihi In Htib scilptlous to Ihe third Liberty Loan pledged thti.ugh the women's efforts nnd the drive still going Rlrong. cottg.atula tlotis came from various sections of the , country to the Philadelphia women's , Liberty' Ijoan commlltei for the fine I work done In the campaign. ! The women workers for the thlid Lib erty Loan vveie congtntulated by Vice Chairman Mrs Antoinette r'unk. of the national Liberty Loan committee ; State chairman .Mis .lotm I) Miller, of Pitts burgh, and Mrs .Inmes Starr. ,lr . club man of the third I'Vderal reserve wom en's committee Mrs Kunh nnd Mis .Miller sent their inugrntulatlnns by wire and Mrs Stair appeared at the after noon confeience In the Lincoln nulldlng to offer her felicitations ills, r'unk'e telegram to Mis. Waltei S Thompson, chairman of the women's committee, follows: "Congratulations Have given Humes for national publicity." , .Mrs Miller telegraphed as follows 'Through splendid work of women In vour county and other counties In Slate we will reach Jtnii.oiio.nnn. l,et us try to do belter than this by making each of the last three days twice as good as your best day" Mrs. Stair thanked the women rm their co-opeintlon and pointed out thai .,... .or i.r,,, , i,,r iniiaueipiun ; n,e demands. It Is estimated that col,n. i New Vol k Times correspondent has le vvomen the result In the deserve district I r 011,i laxp , ,,, nny ,,, , mar(i ,p .-,ench rionl Is ev Idencsd would not have been as good us II In. , ,.,. t, 10i,ne.t i. n.. no,,..,t r..- i... ' ... n,o i n.,.. ..i,. r n... ,...n.. - -.- .... . ....Km n Suffrage pally, under Mrs Heorge A Imimlng. the "Vlclniy i'ar" has proved I prontable as well ns plciuiesoue The ' .-nr bns inrneil in itinie Unit, filn nnn ...t i.nnn. and Mrs. Dunning uml nr. .; jr. II. Mnoie have iironilseil that the total will be moie than silin.iiiiii 'Ihe Woman's Suf frage patty team has turned In more than $41,noo The worker,. h.1ve ,.,,. lecteii $500 In five and ten tent pieces, With reports fiom Kensington and 'alls or scuuyiiiiii missing, the m,h- eiTlptloiis obtained by ihe women work- era throughout the idty lotiiled J I. ,111 ;ir,u for Tuesday ltetoits mado by the various chairmen follow North Philadelphia, Mis Wilmer Krusen. $JJ2.!).ri0: Northeast. .Mis John W Moycr. $52,500; Chestnut Hill. Mrs Francis S. Mcllhenny. JJ."..sr,ii , South Philadelphia. Mrs Walter .1. Freeman $140,150; Central. Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, $057,1151); Heimantow u, Mrs W 11 Hurley, $11, Ian; North Ituial, Mrs 'Charles S Wmts. $37 850; West Phlla , delphla, Mi II F. P.lchaidsou, $n4.65n . g()Qg Jgjyj ANNEX TAXATION BOARD Bertram Klcetcil K. Whitman Chairman of At lantic Cotintv Hotlv Atlantic City, .May Kdge lieutenants nimexed the County Honnl of Tnxntton, which jmhst upon I VHluntiniiH ruiintnir into tnnnv mtllfnna nr dollars yearly, to the Republican county machine, when tho hotly oiganlied by electing Hertrani K W'lilliiian. He publican, of Pleasantvllle. a former member of. Assembly, as chairman, and Dr. Francis H. Coll, a precinct chieftain in the Fourth Ward, this city, as sec retary. Coll succeeds Frana Voelker, of Vent nor City, u Demociat who has been sec retary for many years. Former Repub lican Administrations kept him In the secretaryship, a 11200 berth, to preserve the political balance of the hoard, which Is composed of two Republicans and a Democrat. Whitman's, election as chairman turns the tables upon Thomas II. Williams, in dependent Republican member and' sec retary of the Atlantic City Real Estate Hoard. Williams elected himself chair man over Whitman a year ago through a deal with John T. French, the sole Democratic member, by which Voelker was retained as secretary, despite the fact that the body was Republican, two to one. French,, who Is the Atlantic County member of the Democratic State Com mlttee, was dropped from the county board this winter as punishment for helping to upset Organisation plans to take charge of the tax equalization body twelve months ago, Domlnlck Corslglla, of Uuena Vista, whom Governor Edge appointed his successor, voted today with "Whitman to make Ihe latter ehalr man and to put Coll lit the place of VOCIO.CI, . IfllOW wcsjwju, lMli?.r- GENERAL SALARY ADVANCES ASKED. ('ouiieils M u s t Vi'rcstle With iNiiincious Hills el'orc Recessinp MUSTFC STKPS UHGKI)1 Mnnv new bills are iend for Inttodtir t'on In I'oimcll" today In the hope nf having nil legislation eleared away he rir ihe 1 hambeis tpilt woik for the sum mer mess Final niljotirnmetif. If present plans are carried out, will he takMi fn June 20 In the lasi two ears loan Irglslatlnn and ttnnlt matters hnp cluttered up Mi lalemfar o that special sessions have been held either In .tulj nr August, but Ons summer coiincllmen hope to hne an uolntertupled test fiom .lune ilnlll early in September. No new hills will he re' 'ned fiom diartmeuts or liurenua la'ei than Ma 111 and most of them will In in befoie the i lose of today's session Impmtant bills scheduled for passage pmurte f.n nnanclal changes nnd for 1111 teasing the rate of Inleiest on the 't Minniiii bonds 10 be floated In the neat rut 111 c fiom 4 to 4t, tiei cent A total of Jilii.llfl s apprntirlHieil to Ihe eaiftiioiint 1 HSSSsi: i 1 1.. i.i ., .. 1 iimbet of It mils and I mini lug and Ihe speaking or Herman :iri S "imii ato iii ursi or the measures ' Piohlblts the sale of lieitnan news- I IIUII-IH lllilRlllltinu (lll.t III -... I a., lu . ' t.al on news-stnnds within tlte Ht lilllilM Ullll ItlB un.ln..l la .. . I... I " " '' t-i i Jim in ii epilluilUH if request to I'ongiess to ennct legls- ' latino prohlhltlng the use of tlte Her man language In any public gatherings Tills lesolniion is of such a sweeping inainiier as in include nil Herman thuicli senlces and all Herman gatlt 1 1 logs of every chaiacter. llrinntid Lvier.l. II,. If Mllll,,,. i Manv of the new measures have to do ' with salarv Increases that ate expected ' eniioe enei-lliu Or Hie BSt Rtlmiin ...... . .... month- or the year A general demand ' '""ts "uw ,,,,vu " '"""" V " '"t " "" foi Increases conies Troiii tit., heads of' x freall illvlsloiis BtPiitly superior to '( (n,lv , seemed !d:,,,::::,,:nd,'i,rkr:,,p1s:gi,iip "-',nn"- " ,i i,;,u, ru"" !:vm,r,.;;n,,i..j;-,,.,. 'upon them will lequlie a nmnber nf ses- ' this tho wear nnd tear of tho troops V'"' "' , H""'1"1 sinus of Councils' i.'inn.,,.. .., i heavy number engag. inc total or demands now known Is said to approxlmale well over half a million' ib Mars and otheis are anticipated. .Not I onlv are Increases asked for the "Utile fellows." but h bureau chief and a num. bet or hlgh-salarlcd engineers nie hope, full- looking to Councils to Itnii asi their pay With a payroll of iB.flno persons, cltv ami county ifcpnitnienis are so cluttered m"tp ",0 f'Qflllutm have lost npinoxl-j fiotn Arrus to Mouiilldlci Sei with heli that It s very hard for manv Pintely liriO.llOO men In this battle to known to the Frciu Ii that Ho of the employes to put t the n quired date. IVv n sttulv of overages through-' ?'" "'iKinaMv in.., milliner in itouisnt work. Ksli-cbllv Is this true now that the war has stopped work along many of the permanent itn- provement lines thai have been gotten unueiwny In ihe last two vinrs or that remain partly uncompleted from the former ndinlnlatrnllnn. Members of Councils have as yet taken no action looking toward Ihe re duction of working forces. Inn such a move l InuNcateil by the statement In councils' Klnaitce Commlilee bv Co mon Councilman William .1. .McCloskev. of tlte Sixteenth Ward, lo the effect that money can be saved bv pulling all ,1d- parlmenis on a business basis One demand almost certain ti. te.elve no consideration liefote ihe summer te cess Is that made by Judge lirmvn. nf thn Munlc'pal Court, for 21 S new places for probation olllcers. other court otlf eers and cleiks Judge lln wn now has a long list nf mandamus salatles, and he Is expected to add to til's list as he sees fit without further appeal to Councils. Leave No Working Itabniee III some Instances those after more money have strong political hacking. while others ate Willi. .tit th's help. As I the salary appropilatlon bills require ' i a two-thirds vote, t will oecess:irc thai Ihev receive not onlv the usual ' Vare majority, but the hacking or Inde- pendent anil Penrose members as well To raise the money sulllcient to pav all may outrniier vvnnon lo teic'iie mniiev ' mben tn meet mnnilaimis fe cods Ti.b, I ',t,Vle i , ",",:.. .....,,., . ... "ork" i ,n l,,"1llV oinii nie nisi oi ine yeai and the old system of transfers would nga'n havo to he brought into phiv Hills scheduled for passage today au thoi Ize the Philadelphia nnd Heading P.nilwav Coinpauv to wli??n Us bridge over Wels.li mail, in the Thirty-fifth Waul, the Pennsylvania Rallioad lo construct additional trackage across ' """"' stieei. on Washington avenue; ' ,1P Petinsv Ivania Railroad to construct !,"(1 P',n,p "''ling in Kwansnii street branch near the intersection of Me- Keau meet. BISHOP DOUGHERTY AT AMBITION'S APEX New Philadelphia Primate, in, Message to Future Flock, Rejoices at Transfer j " i Appointment or (llsliop Denis .1. i Dougherty, of lluffaio. to succeed Areh- I i. i.t, ii. . . , i.i i. i i , i , bishop Prendcigast. of Philadelphia. iiiis ciiaiiieii mpi in niiaiii iu uiei j ninhltlon. i Te sahl today ill the course, of an In , tervlew nt lluffaio. that he Imd always ! ' r K " " ' ; chinch, nnd Is especially pleasetl because It will bring him to the archdiocese of nrarL'om'XlenT'inhc'ese vvheie he started In the priesthood. Mishap Dougherty extended his henitlest gieetlngs to the Catholics of the archdiocese, and In the coun-e of n brief talk said : "I am sorry to leave Buffalo, because I have so many friends here. The Holy Father has uVemed nie woithy of this hlgh olllco and I shall look forwanl with n great deal of pleasure to the task of ciiirUnuing the splendid work so ably carried on by that saintly nnd nouie man, my generous ami ucioveu friend. Archbishop I'rendergast. "Naturally 1 am going hack to my old home anil to old friends. My resi dence In Buffalo has been a most pleas ant and fruitful one. I slnceiely regret that the call of duty takes nie away fiom the Held of such pleasant endeavor. I shall always cherish the splendid spirit of the clergy and the laity or this gieat diocese. 1 am certain that my successor will find the same co-operation that has always marked this diocese since Its es tablishment by the sainted Bishop Tl. mon," SEARCH FORjMISSING ROY Jacob Fine Diiappeareil From Home Two Months Ago A search Is being made for Jacob Fine, fifteen, 2(05 South Tenth street, who dis appeared from his home March 3, The boy was employed at Hog Island with bin ohUtrr, "Jhefty" Winer, 82 Whar ton street. On. Kerch I they obtained mwr jwf n ci. ni.e. . ir'tt If You Are Interested in Steam Cars Hear Mr. Crane Lecture on the Principles of the Stanley Steam Car Every Evening This WecU at 8 P. M. Stanley Motor Carriage Co. 2325 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. ALLIES' FRESH TROOPS NO W OUTNUMBER FOE'S I OoiltKlllS CtllHlblc ()( Mdliillti OllO MoVC I lok'Ut DrivCt I ' I Y'fpi Turn of French and llritish Will Come .Sieci'n C.ulili' til 111 pilng I'uhlic l.rdgrr "fe'l"'! f.in. uv inr .1 f ii- mm- j ini 1 ompanu Willi the I'rriirh Annies, May 2. cngiipcil Is olio of tlie most linportnnt fiiciors. TIip I'Vcnrh htinv flat tho enemy's loss havo been extremely heavy, nml know, too. that thelf own lesorven nnd those of the Ilrltiah leave a big inatglii In fnvor c.r the Allies. .... ., .. AccnrilliiB to n .onservntlve esll - , ., . . , ... ""' "'" "'" " " " """" " '" "' '" bms which u (Iprtliat) division must Ufer befoie It Is withdrawn from the firing line. The Allien have nl ii'iidy Identified 1SD Herman divisions that entered the battle nm. have been removed for rei)rganlur.tlon uml en ingeil nml ro-engageil. which permits an ostlliiuU' nf the eneinv'a losses. Of ' the total Herman forces tin the wqst- orn f,nm ,,niv (,.iv..v divisions have sixty -six illusions nave lint been thrown lutn Fiance, of which It Is known that at least ten Uind- sliiiiii nnd the like uio Incniiatilo of taklifg putt in a battle of this char acter. Kone for One .More Drive Allowing for letltteil units, whose value Is naturally greatly Interior, both In morale ami training to their predeeexsors, tho enemy thus may be sold to possess sulllcleut force for olio more violent drive, vviien mat falls, its the Allies nie juxtlfleil In believing It will, nfter having repelled the oils- hull onslaught, their turn will come. The unlveisnl optimism which tlie who are dellghttd to eMltaiige tlie mo- MILITARY AIR TINGES INDOOR HORSE SHOW Seventli Annual I'Aliiliilion Opens in City Troop Armory With INiimeroiis l-lntrics An uumiKtakalile flavor of things military will mark the Philadelphia In dooi horse show, whose seventh annual exhibition opens this afternoon The show, which opens nt 2:15 o'clock. Is nt the Flist City Tioop Armory, Twenty-third street above Chestnut. It will continue until Saturday night. The show has'nttrnrlcil a large num ber of ejihlbitnrs Ueglnald C Vonder- hilt will he one of the Judges. i The pioceeds of tho show lire to he 1 turned over lo sl hospitals heie, the I American llnspltal, the Untiles' llos- j pltal, the Clarretson. tlncoluglc, tho Poly- clinic nml the Samaritan Tlle martial iitniospheic of the ehow I will he heightened by the presence of I , ,, J,,,, navy ,am,g ,, ,enBU0 Island and the presence of finny anil navy officers Three hundred entiles have been made. Iliivlinv tl.li oft At.njvrill1! tiVbylnll llnfit.ta ; . ,... ,...,, .m.,er .,,,, 0ll..e mounts, horses In harness' and Jumpers , will he shown Ir- nnderbllt. with George II. lliihne. . oi .miv i oik, win jiiiikc vne ponies in I harness and tho' horses In harness. Other Judges will he Frank 11 Cavcn, M. Roy Jackson, Media, and Henry H. Collins, llervvyn. It. l'enn Smith is the manager of the show. Mis. Walter C. Hancock Is chairman of the committee which has charge of the show, and Mrs. I'aul .1. Snyder Is stc- I letary. They have associated with them the following: Miss K. Realty, Mrs. Herbert I.. Clark. Mrs. William .1. Clo thier, Mrs. J c lllrt-t. Mrs. I. v. iiol llngsworlh, Mrs W. Krunit, Mrs. W. S. Xewcoinet, Mrs. John M. Patten, Mrs J. I. Rodgers, Miss Mae C. Stokes, Mrs William T. Bonner. Mrs. Fdwln 11. Vure, Mrs ' W. 11. Warden and .Mis. Merrill Weeks and otheis. Ine auxiliary committee consists of Mrs Thomas (1. Ashtou, Miss Jean I,. Austin, Mrs. H. C Boyer, Miss K I.. II. Buckley. Miss Kllen M. Carsatt. Mrs. A. Clements. Mrs. J. ! Crozer. Mrs. William I.. Hirst. Mrs. William A. I.lcber, Miss C. V. l-ouchelm, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs J. W. Martin, Mrs. Caul D. Mills, Mrs. D. H Sharp, Miss Helen Shelton. Miss Kitty I. Smith, Mrs, Robert K. Straw-bridge. Mrs. Waller H. Thompson, Miss Constance M. Vaucuiln and Miss Isabella Wanamaker. Mexican Caught With Set of Maps Carlos Blanco, thirty-three years old, a Mexican, of Marcus Hook, was ar. rested at Tenth and Callow-hill streets after he had exhibited a number of maps nnd geometrical calculations' of distances between various cities. At a hearing tbla morning before Magistrate Beaton, uianco .yfJis- luripja oje.r..iov uie reoerai n Mr' ' - tiotony of the tiencl toi'iti "i-fiiil Oirlilltit. .iu.ili lied lo know iilti Ibtitc In mice against ot i w In limim i, ,-t ul.! MUel lo this factor, lis Impi Man, ; not h - i .. ..l I ... . I ...I I.. mI tl. , ,1-lnrti-h ! I hKbiitij d ,m In U'let c t till e b.'lerl ,. t.d Mil th ide II. - h.n I 'tench nnd lliitish milnaiv n Insisted that the Ami ui- Urn.! ' ' n''": always to be ex petted The i simple. Kind, tl mi it ' """' 'lbdons N Midi thn majority of the cnemv imn- ' n,npd , th , ,.,,, ,, ,. till To. i wfil ,. i . t i . mi. 11. I oll.l tl II II 1 1. 1 . k il I. ,1 , inversion only. I lie p I i.ll Ml Ullll til ' Hermans began in. : Hoops holding the ' ! " ,n " prwneilltuied l .11!. i, id o hi seal oringtug op - i il ... s .1 iv slons Tlie operation li.ipii. i . reeled against llic 1 1. t t t Hue, defended bv a I'mm courageous enough, but I rained In model u u.iil French, lliitish ot li.iiii.iu 1 d i'ie rllV I'-IO i ill let ll ... Ill .1 o.i nke " 'HI""- side by the Ur it i-l. n ' '""' n""'-v ,,,,p" tm.it. .1 in il ,mftPi ,, , ,,, Ihs v, ,,0, organixe ibems, u, . .m,, i 111! Krei l' nl of the new draft-, bv v hi. h fin v brought to theit otigin.il -tuns h attack thus fell on ,i ,.ik point succeeded beyond cp. . i.iin.u Kven then the Hcnu.iu- did i .t lie the possibilities of the -iiu.ti.it Tl, an Hi stead of I mined Kit. ly IIiummi; ii.. ii be' troops Into the Inc..1' il . molnye div Isions of good qiinlit but it. on sen shock troops Inotight ii. tt..ni V isaoe t net ns supports behind tlnii inr.i unl ll was only whin tin tl Mi. ul I Hi Allied situation brcinn ..im..i- t .. I tl .neiny npprecialed In- ....i.ii 1 1 1 1 1 an niuig in some ,f In bi -t us tl exploit ll The reports of the l.n. Jin clnate that the Alii. - I ,. effects of this iucidenl.il I have checked the Hei in in .i.h.'ii. in tl nurt i Hence the n.itui il . .n. In-io thn' the enemy is tu.w Itk. ' to re-uii his original scln me ol ,. ill Ihe Vnileus cotmiiunii .iti.ni 112 1. W. W. LEADERS FACE FEDERAL JUR Arraigned on Charges of Set! tiou and Saliolagc De nounced li Prosecutor ( bleago. M,t v ine iloveriiment s InM hot. sn prosecution of alleged ,., ,.b, nucto linaiiy got umtei way h. t. toil.n wit .Special I'roseculoi Fi.ini. II . b. kci opening statement t,. ii, nut h, t trial or us I. W. W l. ,nl, i , h.ugi wiin scullion nn. I ..il...ing- i ue lieieuuauis wci e , out u u,( :, Nt ring up labor trouble... ol.t i m ting no ei'iinient win- mensuics ,in. l.idn.u (he lime to uvertliiou i vMint Place themselves in iiou.-t N.b.kei prepared opening t-latenn nt deiimed .Neheker planned lo i.miI ih,. I i Jargon rrom the i t .u 1,1 . .ii.,.,. songs. Iteferenie to -..ii,,,!,, ,,, methods as "dlrcit aili.m ami mi tor the kitty, nn-oiding t. ebeke disclosed the igmiixiii um tila "Kilty" Is the w v cde fi saboteur, he stntnl The prisoners, tanging lion. Winilsn tied writers and .iKitai.c- to hug Ktnlld laborers, w.ie ago in n.ar. In liaihlcullcd through the iiowit. d slice to Ihe Fctlernl Building 1 hey ctilleil ihcinseU.s const ictitloi ohjcctois. said Xi'bekei The thi eneil sabotage ir i ouipelleil to enter tl a liny or navy, and if i.e. .-s,n . tin pliinned to tie ui the induiri.- of tl country to pi event munitions mnnufu ture NITI TIIINS tVASTKIt I'DM.U.I.' HKWINI1 It.-tlneil wuniMii innts plain s. lav to do al home Atllrr ,M K i'2 .1.1 sl fhlln Other tias.iflnl Ads on I' ue. II nml IH .25 ZSffl W Seashore RourJ Trip Excursions SUNDAY May 5 From Mitk.t Street Wtuf Atlantic City, VVildwood, Angleiea, Cape May, Stone Harbor, Avaton, Ocean City, Sea Isle City I.etre Market Hlreft Whrr tor VVlljwcOllrnrliDilC'peMr7,';0V: Kor AlUuUo City sad tllHtr liewru ..... . 7.30V. .1 ! r1 Pennsylvania ifBH RaW mjf ? T -.. - ') V W i ' vrc ' . . ,.. .ya. f , &PW '; ,. T , V -. ' ft!W. ;''. & .S-tJ ?$: ;iMift w," &tf&, 1 J " V 5 ' . A :mBm$Mzv. .
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