5sa RfflffKSlt-V.- RaVVAV . EVENING PUBLIC LBD(JERPHII,ADELPHIA";; THONDAy. MA ft i918 . s ; ' ' r '1TrjrM . ' a 5 " T 1 , -J ,& 1r V -t LOAN QUOTA IThus Far Computed i juisirici snows $305,404,050 ASCRIPTIONS POUR IN Tabulations Will Not Be Ji. flTntnrtlAtAfl TTnltl 1m1 liVVM.JlIV.nl UIIU1 UIIU '.' W4 TTCCIW r. following official Liberty Loan were announced today bv K. nore, governor or the Third Jteserte Dank: I pnitt $101,811,850 PennsvlvanL. (out. of I'liila-lrlphla. . . . 114.t4R.R10 new Jersey 19. 1 no. 150 ware iron? too .i :i Third Federal Re- ' sjjrra District $303,401,010 uWaM are not tlie final figures of lean, Mr. Fassmore nayn. The UhllljltlAfl ailh.JrlNllnn. III -. u. nuu-., .p..,,.; ... e complete until the end of the or eren later, as the return been slow mmlne tntn iUm ..mm. Bank &nit fill fAfra t&fiaLln. .i.i I tabulation h at present swamped niurnn. -far. 371.000 Hiibnrrltitlons liuo through the I.lherfv Iji.iii IK house, was the announreinent By Joftenll ('. Wlrl.linin. miner. lit. Addefl to thlt niimher. nrn nds of local suhscrlnllnns Hint ntner pans through the clearing " sam. Also the clearing Will DA Unrbltlf .la.. aA nUtt. the next ten das to complete Its final nunihi nf kMfi.tnriAu i1!? rl.'.y. alon" eo far er half-million mark, he sahl. This lion lias handled subscription wc jo . j.ww.ooo to date, which not Include tlie larirest rontrl- , nceoruinir to Wickham. fJWw totals announced at the iiend. ttra for today show tliat m.inv nment and other Institutions In the Jyuand State and also In Delaware i a wonderful gigantic drive during flnal stages of the camnalen The tltUtlonn nnrl Shelf tilul. ftllni. "iitKavy Tard (to date). S1.T58.100 . Mylkltl Arsenal, 1353,000 ; Frankford nai, 1400.000; u. S Mint. $53,000; lJapartment. 1200,600: Customs House, .wvw , imiuwih iocomouve vv ones ployes). 150 000: National Security Kk, II. 000 000. Ika County. Pennsvlvanla. In which rtttally no funds were subscribed to . first and second loans today taed a flag of honor with four stars : H. the county exceeding Its $30,000 , by 1125,000. i women of Delaware, through their an. Mrs. Henri- Ridgely. turned In fetal of $10 500.000. Tho schools committee mis highly for Its work. Although no exact could be obtained It was cstl- that the school pupils have con- sited more than $23,000,000 to Phlla- a's total. ether noteworthy accomplishment Mladelphta youngsters has been the I of the Boy Scouts. Although active Dd salesmen only during the last Of the campaign the tads of the ' line of defense" have raided ap nately 11,100,900. at work was done by the Indus. I and commercial committee, of which . Lauer Is chairman. The committee subscriptions approximating $70. M00, or more, than half of Phlladel- i omciai quota, me committee was Med Into twenty-two croups of trades. 0 Taring tne Urge manufacturing and jBwars.i- pmms wunin wie cuy proper. . each or them was given Its propor-! te part of the committees total nent. Nine of thece groups ex- thelr quota. 'The Navy Auxiliary of the Red Cross Eld.. .i .i .... 3E-rii-.ii.S .n.itn m,iT :'i'ad! '"-''a! months ago that Its pro . Tatlned campaign officials. The . . . . ruian employes ot tne navy jara. vvno ' erlbed through the auxiliary, have ,; .ibu.vuu worm ui uonas, ine , nmmint rnnlrlliMlp.l hv nnv nuvu i In the country ffSSPW .-SSA J mtj im J 1 W Together with the proceeds of the ,jy rallies on North City Hall plaza. cn were hem under the auspices ot organization, tne auxiliary raised 0,100 for the loan. any telephone calls are being r.celv. 1st l.ltirtv T.n..n h.nrlnunpl..H tin4 ih. rr" . . ..v.a hi.u ... (TBI Reserve banK from those who I Itt0 know It It Is too late to sub- several diiiks are making ar nenta to sell bonds during the next an. i BL21 TELLS AIDES i SPEEDING MUST END &. it. Police Lieutenant Is a ic Officer, Acting Chief's New Order noblle speeders and truck drivers by busy corners and school without sounding a warning bM locked up. 1 Superintendent of Police Mills today to an assemblage of ate that the practice of police- twlnklng their eyes" at speed-law must cease. nts which have resulted In death y,nd In the maiming of others itened his action, Mlti said, and . tho offenders are to suffer. it not Just one traffic lleuten- uthe city," Mills said. "Every t Is a traffic lieutenant hence- speeding and reckless driving ease. particularly by heavy Iphla motorist go over Into y and are very careful that , -not exceed the speed limit pr nr auiomoDiie laws, ana it tney i mere, tney must ao it here. of accidents must be cut Lperon have been killed and because of reckless drlv. line, and when a law vlo- ht In the future he must , up. H will not be notified ana tie snea he It to be ; Cerraaai Crowd Belgium f. Wounded Oermana are gium s in sucq numbers ola havbMn converted in BelaaMa.fjrietvclA.. atber riaadMrlewM. In a toothed todi-V'that many weunaaa are being ctl IImTm JUver In f tv, X 1 . . rfK' f pBMaBI a Ibt .tBam .JF 1 2t saB tfaH-HiliKklr iiVL. BBaHaaHaraaaFaisiiiiiiiV"BaaamL4a KnDaaaVBEV. aa' iliiiiivaaT BaaaBCBaaaaaaaVBBraVaaHaaLa& BVwBWiiwVaT p MbVl fit f. HtTa aB.Var Pfw 5f tfM E"jiiaj?BlR KlaBar tr 'lUaaVHaar k. bsB .im m. i ij(W 1 X.aH tHataVWtai'VfliB?'' ' yaVTa3&lliiiiiiiiilkaaaaB .A hR B A L jKli Af AaaTlATETA a 'AWaaalBAr -BBW - iATaAaABABALr. f AaVASP JjCJJHHfc'jlyyayiA" ek3Savi7 Man tw.AS ""BT AAV l?il tHlr JiBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVr BaaTAAA. AAAVAm AAAAAaV y. HOG ISLAND PUTS ON RACING SPEED Great Shipyard Can Equal Mrs. Stotcshurj Goe to Tuckahoc Feat if It& Sup- , Wa&hiugton to Help plies Are Rushed Solve Problem STEEL SHIPMENTS SLOW IDEAL SITES SELECTED Speid ill tonstructloii at Hog Isl mil ' Bids for tiio ron-tructlon of 550 similar to tint developed b the New Iinuvcs In tin 1 ortletli .ird, southwest York Shipbuilding Comp-w in Hunch- Plilladtlplila for Hoc Islinil worker Ing tiio mv.il loll'or 'luckilioo 'n twin-1 wrro received b tlie lnbr.il bousing tj-siven davs after the liliig of tlie commltslon lit noon tod iv l'lvc build keel, was fcrccist tod iy b Admiral era in this cll htilmUttrd istlm.itcs. tri,rg;.ar,eeT,CUaUr,:nf:i,r '. This group Is p.rt of ,00n Houses ,, Such spefil. Ailmlral Bowles paid, can he built on two sites in tlie rortlctl only be attained, liowtver. wlin ship- Ward, supplanting the original housing ments ; of st.el and other suppllej. to the , h , ,n I;Imooa Ma,n big shlpvnrds are sucli tint when the i of ,e ,)0US to bc or((.tP,i Mn an keel of ii ship Is 1 . d all necessary parts , ,,,, on Welcome uwtme betvvn n will be i hi reidlness to be plated. ' sit. seventh and hlMj-clghtli stmts In this way only was the reinsrkablc The otller , bo i)(,t0(. sixtv.flrt in.l feat of launching the Tu. kahoo In Hixu.Hecnnd streets and iuii from (lib- worlds reci.ru tunc acconipiisiteo, me Admiral said. At present, while shipments of steel i have Improved In the last few weeKs, they arc still far btlow the ard8 re- cmlrementK So far Is Hog Island Le-, gressed no further than C per cent of, ,. m.mi..,i .,(., a comnlet. d ship The record established with the Tucka hoe at the New York Shipbuilding Com piny shows what the fabricating yards can accomplish, the admiral said. He Intimated that Hog Island was soon due to make 'everybody sit up and taku notice " I To suppoit his optiml'in of the woik that Is to be done at the big shlpard. Admiral How Its repeuted Ills statement ,,. ,, . - ,, ', , r, ., ,,, - , ',, ,.hP,M ,, s,i,-,iv .iir.. ,i , ,k. r..,. ut, p. "" ". " "" "- b--j - ". ..- poraiion. vo uacii up mn niuiiiim -t . 1. .! .... 1.1... m .. .... ..4 If Hog Island wins, th udmlral v. Ins the best Jeisey cow In the United btates. This Is in addition to a muuev considera tion. But there Is another stipulation If the admiral wins and he Bavs he has staked his reputation on the ship men i... .1... ...... ...I ,. mere ne ii.ubi ia.. ...o iU .wunip.i ntl" throut.Ii evtr part of the ship lards Mr Schwab demanded this, the ad mlral said, as lie felt he must get some thing for his money If he lot.es. "And I'll lead that cow, never fear," the admiral said. BERRY TO SUCCEED HAMILTON Philadelphia Bishop Will Also Direct Pittsburgh District Temporarily Bishop Joseph H. Berry, head of the Philadelphia Methodist Conference, will succeed Bishop Hamilton, resident bishop of Pittsburgh, wno uieo jesteruay Until the next general confereme, two jears heme. Bishop Berry will preside over the Pittsburgh dlstrltt In addition to the Philadelphia dlstrkt, actoidlng to . nnniiiini jivsi uist res uHa triil.ii i I J t tu nti amiuuiivviMtiiv tii"uu uu (b i.j- buruh. where the hemlannual nuetlng of bishops was comluded this morning tlon or prostration, while working at Bishop Berry will remain lu Pitts- one nf the luiuh toiinters nf the ton burgh to attend the funeral of Bishop cern on a hot August da, In 1S1T Hamllton tomorrow. I ONE LICENSE REVOKED; 1 --Ttit-r ivr t ncv 1 vpc I rtnuilltli. lis vu&iaivciIj Saloonkeeper' Missing, Court Annuls Privilege Flak Sale Cite Under Advisement Judges Shoemaker and Wessel held a short session of the License Court this afternoon Thv iieM under advisement u rue brought by the Retail Liquor Dealers' ASaOCiatlon asaina unr rcwi-iiuu m nn license of Albert Malkus, Howard and Somerset streets. It was alleged that Malkus sold whis ky in pint and half-pint flasks after tne court made Its order that such tales should stop, as a result of a request made by United States District Attorney Kane. Malkus admitted selling the liquor, but explained -it he had misunderstood the court's order. Albert ri. idner. counsel for John Sehuch. saloonkeeper, of 1U33 Columbia avenue. Informed the court mat somen had closed nis place 01 Dusiness ana nau left far narts unknown The Judses thereupon made absolute a rule asking ror tne revocation or. ine license on me ground that the place was conducted In a disorderly mtnner and that singing and dancing were permitted In the same room where liquor was sold. ' SCHOOL SETS LOAN MARK . , 564 AUiwn Pupils Obtained $98,200 in Sebteriptiont Pupil of the Allison School. Fifteenth aM Verrto'Mreets. are roud of their reeeea m,,ins inira cioeny. j-oan cant . .... r i--.sV .. IAA .AAeAaAAAA.CA.tSU HOG ISLAND WORKERS DEVOTE PART OF NOON !&s?c wa! BIDS SUBMITTED FOR 550 HOUSES , ,jlim0,)(1 !lNeuues Auiounts of none of the bids wer mule public1 It was learned1 todn that the sec tions to bo built up are adjacent to , rf t colnm. iip,css-.iv The File- complet.lv - built up Uach of the new houses will contali six rooms and n bath, with three bed rooms and u bath on the second floor and a dining room, living room and kltrlien on the first floor The Arms that submitted bids wire Or. nip t ro . Moss A. Taloi, Irwin A. I..'Rliton, Daniel Crawford, and Warren. Me on and Co In addition to being closi t stores ihurches and oth.r . .immunity oenlirs, the building sites arc adji.ent to dou-lli-tratk trolle lines trading to the shipbuilding plant Contricts for lav Inir the double-trail trollev lim s on 111. boulevard lonneitlng lslana lload with Hog Island hive been awarded to Man. waring and Cummings Work is al r.ady under way. The Hacks will iuii In the center of the boulevard HEAT DEATH WAS ACCIDENT Supreme Court Sti-t.iiin iilou's Claim for Compensation An opinion deciding that an allow ance of compensation under the nit of id n. ror u neat nrostrat on. s uronc r i i "l11 .""cJ?.,'i' V.1U' on.,!:r., ".'. 'JIL". '. I Justice ton Moschzlsker. nf the Supreme Court, n the tase or .Msri Lane widow, against the Horn & llarclait Com pan The decision nlllrins Court of Com mon Pitas No ' and sustains the al lowance given b the Workup n's Com pensation Board The unlv Issue In ioii trovers was whether a death bj heat of sunstroke tame within the meaning of the term accident other claims. In- volvlne manv thousand dollars based nn mlsh.ios u hlch nlirht hi i IiiumIHa,! u I accidents, within the meaning of the iword. have been awaiting tho decision n the Lane nse in the Lane tase the widow claimed coniiitnitlon under thu ait of June 2 pjis, for the Hitldental cUath of her I tiiLl.iti1 nimd t . i.f I... ilr..r,l...s I iiusiianu i ii'j'i wi iii'J wt.irilt llli rompinj. who sulTcred a he.c exhaus- Cambridge LL. I). for President Wilton London, Mav 6 Tho authorities at Cambridge University have Indorsed th. suggestion that the degree nt Ilootrie nf I Laws be conferred upon i'resldent Wil son, ll was stated toaay. wyr"s. . ..-y. ) z , WILLIAM HENRV BARNES 1 SC4"vurt.A " " S bH 1tVt X X- . K.V..M & AAAAAAAAWPAAAWAAVX ! It I SP KaaaaaH f AAAAaVaI W --AAAAAAAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAr If. 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J0E aaI I - " '' ' I I AAAAAAAAAAAAAWAATAAAT.AMAt S&. $ M t' aaHaaaaaaaWxHRuTI JJHJ 8 UBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV 'AkNVaaa Q1 JKt 8 BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaOaaaaxaaaTaa m BaaaaaaaaaaaBMaaaaK V - - BJH I The shipbuilders of W.15 Croup No. 10 participated in a bis patriotic demonstration todav anil .licered tlie Stars and Stripes to tlie echo when Mis Agnes Hjiiiij, niece nf William . liradlev, general foreman of tlie va group, pulled the rope that raised the II a r MAGEECOMES OUT " " , APPEALS TO WORKERS FOR J. DENNY O'NEIL1 Pittsburgh's EvMajor Re gards Rci.sion of State Con stitution as Prime l?.-uc I'ltlsliurgh. May I. i:-Maoi William A Mspco deflnite 1 aligned himself with the .andldac of J Dennv ONell for the Republican nomiuitlou for Governor In a epeeih .,..? ., ... . i... nv.n .,,. ,.i,, ,...,. c. Vremlsed the announcement with the statement that that he was not In f.vor of sumptuary legislation as illustrated by the nr po-..d prohibition anundnient to I the Federal Constitution, but added that since all the leading tandldates foi Gov ernor had dcclnied for the Shtppard measure ho was moved to give Mr ' O Nell his tarnes' support beiausp of the litters outspoken di imploushlp of n rcvltlon of the State Constitution. De eloping his idei, Mr Magee said -.Mr u jseu inn oniy lavois tinai nf tho ,.cllcral forenian.Willlam A Brad transportation and inland transiwrtatlon ' iPy generally, good roids a modern sv stem I of taxation, the advancement ot agri culture and other measures for the pro motion of efficiency and the reduction . 111 . it i " ,lie "'" cost of li'"g for our popu latlon but he goes farthei In that he recornlzes that all effortH to ameliorate present political and economic condi tions In Pennsylvanli are subject to drastic changes In our fundamental law the Constitution of the Commonwealth. In this respe.t he differs from Jils op ponments What Is the use of talking about and advocating internal water transportation when the present Consti tution of Pennsylvania spe.lflcally for bids the Investment of any of the pub lie money by the State or by any county. city or other municipality for purpqses 1 of that kind' Why proclaim a policy of I State-wide road improvement know Ing 1 that the annual revenues of the state Treasur) limit investment for this pur- - ... .... . .' I pose to comparatively small nienniai ap- nronrlatlona and that the present Con-' Mltutlon absolutely forbids the creation ' of any state Indebtedness s except to re I pel Invasion? TWO PHILADELPHIA MEN WIN ARMY COMMISSIONS Craig E. Sear and John J. Yust Be come Lieutenant, in South Carolina Two Imlladelphlans won army com missions In South Carolina camps, ac cording to word received here today. They are Craig 11 Sears, twenty-six years old, Monte Vista Apartments, Sixty -third and Oxford streets, comls sloned a first lieutenant at Camp Wads worth, S C, and John J. Yust, 1913 Lawrence street, who waa graduated as a second lieutenant from the officers' training school at Camp Jackson, H. C. Lieutenant Sears was formerly a mem ber of the Pennsylvania National Guard and had received military tratnln" at the Wenonah Military Academy and Mer. cersourg Acaaemy. tie was more re Jeently affiliated with the Second Reg I. int. New York. National Guard, now tl!l0:d WMry.vAt pr,vw.he Is re IIBS'.tlAAH JHUsIaaaa tM IWl? HOUR TO FLAG RAISING SW?3SSS AS FIGHTER'S MOTHER World's Ejcs Foeiiscd on Hog 13 Island, Sas Mrs. Stotcshury Fifteenth Keel Laid "1 he eves of thn whole world are on Hog Island toda," declared Mr" 11 T Stotesbur, who with her husband, ad dressed a (lag-raising gatheilng at the slilpvard this afternoon. ' You have the biggest job In the iouii tr. and It's up to jou to succeed I will do my best to see that tlie men obtain good homes near the ard The workmen nt Hog Island must have good homes at once " Addresses of Mr and Mrs Stotesburv were features of the flag raising, vvhlih marked the fen ma I opening of Yard No 8, Way 4. which will imploj 1700 men I he Hag was lalsed by Miss Agnes Hnnna, 2716 North Darien street, niece I have two bos in the nav) and Its UP to ou to see that thej do not die, sild Mrs Stotesbury 'In the name of the mothers of America, I ask you to , build ships and more ships at oiue so the lives of our men may be preserved " Mr Stotesbury said' 'The boys down here nro trying to! neui me .New lorn shipbuilding Coin pan) 'a record This Is tho cradle of I paimiOUUt inicriy, i lie yvinvricaii iihk, lirsi matie In this city, never has been pulled down and never will be. It's up to )ou boys .1.... .. l...s In 1.a n A "We has a lie soldiers nd iw. ve nave tie soldiers and sailors Now we must have the ships to carry ammunition across 11 we are 10 win the ""' ,,.., ... .. Jr,fn'p'?'rV" ,"'" gf ,,'" or Mr' ''burj ere Introduced bv J T manager. At the end Stotesbur) 'a address, n Portu- Buefe ""fkman presented hlm with the cinllAmil Hair nt 1'nrtlli'fil V.VL .Z . . . ...Y: hlle ,h.r.ee workmen were singing. " tta, are lou Vu,n5 ,0 ", to ,lel", the ' c:-. u ...- aumcnvc jpi tiled. snoot -i-;m "No, build ships ! ' came the quick re. ply from Mr. Stotesbury, which evoked voile) s of applause The keel for the fifteenth ship was laid at Hog Island today. The new vessel, the Satarea, on Way 8, has a displace ment of 7500 tons. "CHARLIE CHAPLIN" GOES UP FOR STEALING FISH Negro Imitator of Famous Comedian Sentenced to One 'Year in . Priion "Alias Charlie Chaplin," a negro youth, who aspires to become as famous as the movlng-plcture comedian, will have an opportunity to entertain the In mates of the county prison during the next year. Judge Johnson, Quarter Sessions Court No. 1. today sentenced "Alias Charlie." whose real name Is Charles Brown. Forty-second and Filbert aireetx to that Institution after he had entered e swar vv O'NEIL PLEDGED 1 rasst wmTsVi TT1 atitvt III nrrK KKIIM,prrcmlng lutoxlea.Jng liquors from get- Ave ft"1' U1J Till "" , g, ii liriimbaimh LanUldatC V Tells. Miners He'll Solve Cave Problem IVARE FAVOR INDICATED . Hands Sluink Brown will he con- tluued as Attnrnry Ccncral of Pennsjl. I vania if State Highway Commissioner , ,... ,, .7 ,,. . . I J Denny O.Vil. tho candid itc of Gov- rrnor Brumbaugh and Attorney General Broun, is elcited Governor O'.N'eil I made his pledge lu ic.ppolnt Brown at a s. ries of meetings In the anthracite toal region'. ' "If I am elected I will have Frank Brown for my Attorney Central, and he will go the limit to solve this prob- I lem for jou," O Nell told his audltorf In the coal legions, where tho mine cave proposition Is one of the big Issues. . Voters In S'cranton, Wllkes-Barro and I the ndj-iient towns are more Interested In mine-cave legislation than In any other question. I The O .Veil declaration, the appear ante of Congressman John It K. .Scott on the stump with him and tho an nouniement of former Public Service Commissioner William A. Magee, ot Pittsburgh, that lie would support the O .Nell rsndldacv are lonsldered by poll- I tic lans us Indliatlng Varc support for O.Nell Brown, prior to his appoint ment bv Covernor Brumb.ugh as At tornej General, was the personal coun sel of the Vales Magee Is bitterly an - tagonistic to Senator Pentose nnd has eeii ,i stanth friend of tho Vatcs and ernor Bruinbaugii lu the factional warfare which has raged since Gover nor Brumbiugh assumed the ofTlie of Chief i:ecutlve. Thn .111. li.mnnC ail nll.tllnn nf ' nMinr .... ,, 1... ........ .... ..t...n.nCnt I .t. (iir itirn s.niiu uil llir kuuvc ii.iii'i 4 situation'" Is expected to be unswired' within the next few davs. I'll U. O'Nell Ciow, Republican Senator William i: Ciow. Republican Stale cl.slr.min. and other un.Statc leaders who spent the week here have , col"-t to listen to tho droning mocker , given up their tfforts to bring about of 0"r J"stlte' ,n u f mor weeks. Inrmony in the Republic in ranks. Crow Perhaps a few- more days, the fane admits that he looks for the Vares to l lo over and we shall hear the v.r 'support the Highway Commissioner, diet. What will It be. i Crow met the Vares here, but denied 'It Is a bitter thought that the fate talking politics to them ' our superu .irKuimauun no., n- i-. O'Nell, who spent Sunday speaking In I the hands of one Judge and twelve Jury a number of churches, held a conferenco men and a bitter and vlnd ctlve pro-e- with Congressman Scott before he left cutor in a courtroom In Chicago. It Is iiul.iv fop Chpsier count! i one of tho Ironical twists of the insane Senator Sproul Is in Pittsburgh today Present, but It is true. And wo of the and will spend the r.st ot the week In I W. W. have no Illusions about that counties in the Pittsburgh district, lie court We have no faith in the wis Is i ported to have received an en-1 doin of Its verdict. We do not expect thualastlc rtceptlon In the western part Justice The memories of our past nro of the State. ' fresh In our minds and those memories Joseph F. Guffcy, candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, started his lampaign today He will mako his lirst appearance In Philadel phia 1 hursd iy night at a reception In the headquarters of the Demoiratlo Club PARKWAY CASH WANTED Commission Wants $273,000 Out of Boml Sale Members of the Falrmount Park nCm. mission hope to be allowed $275,000 out .. C tCKOOOAO ... -1... of the coming 15.500.000 sale' of city 1 bond3, for ,. putting the Parkway Into serviceable shape until the war's end Plana for completion of the Parkwav provide for the expenditure of millions of dollars In the acquisition of property, the completion of Ixigan circle, the mov ing of the Washington statue and the shifting of street lines. Most of this costly work will be delayed Indefinitely and present plans call merely for needed alterations snd Improvements CONNELLY PIJVNSCHARTER City Solicitor Works on Proposed Draft at Mayor's Request City Solicitor Connelly has undertaken the drafting of a proposed new city charter at the request of Mayor Smith The Mav or says the city haa outgrown tho Bulllt Charter and the many amend ments added to It have given the city a ton complex government. Most of the changes made In the Bulllt Charter have been the work of reform ers In the last Legislature a -committee on charter le vision, headed by John C. Winston, failed to accomplish desired re forms In the method of governing the city. This committee will meet tonight at the City Club to discuss another at tempt, at proposed charter revision. MESSENGER MOTORS STOLEN Emergency Aid Reports Loss of 13 Liars wtmin rew iuoutiis Motor meVsefigers of the Emergency 'Aid. have leaf , thirteen automoMles by EDDYSTONE SOLDIER MISSING Owen Dougherty' Itrliifivrs Trictl Vainly to Prtnrnt Knlistinent Owen Houghertv. 20 vrars old, of 722 Savllle avenue, l.ddvstone. vvho Is re. liorted as "missing' In todnv's casualty list of General Perhlng's forces. Is a son of Mr and Mrs Roger Doughertv Ills parents received word today from the Wnr Department that he has been re ported missing, ny ucnerai rersniiiK. after taking part In an engagement 'somewhere In Kranee" Young Dougherty enlisted In the American army almost a vear ago, hav ing previously served two enlistments In the British Armv He wss born In IMdvstone, but when several months old was taken to ling land bv his family When his parents returned he remained with I'ngllsh rela tives, unci lived most of his life In Km, land He enlisted soon aft'r the wur started, but his parents, throuch flow eminent ihaimcls, obtained his dis charge. Ho was not Fatlsfled, and re.enlls'ed After he had served In the trenches for some time, relative agsln brought about his retirement, tin then tame to the I'nlted States, and when this country entered the war, he secured permission In enlist, and once morn Joined the lighting forces Ho was among the first American soldiers to go to r ranee NEW 'SPEAKEASY' LIST MAY BE ISSUED HERE City Helps U. S. in Anti-Rum Drive, Declares Colonel Hatch Investigators of the cltv as well ns of the army, nav and marine rorps. are leaving no stone unturned to lid I'lilli. delpliia of plsres In v'.lch liquor Is sold to men In the ervlce, ..cording to a statement todav bj Lieutenant Colo- nel Hatch, U. S M f, the Covcrnment'b law enforcing ofllier here Colonel Hatch said there were jet' many places, large and small, that are . being carefully watrhed day and night. and it Is likely a new list of places which have violated the I iw by selling liquor to men In the service will soon be sent to Acting Superintendent of Tollce Mills, who will ordir the plates to close Representatives of tho wholesale liquor trade and brewers are lo.operatlng In ting Into tlie nanus or men who would i dNpose of them tc.,iiiin In tho service 'The lo-e.peratlon of the wholesale ' liquor men In Investigating their uistom- in before the allow them to have t.eer I ., tl.n I..VI - ..rnu .. Ill 1,1. , n tn.n.lA.t VI VUICI I'rn 0(,rfl IV III 111' A I I 1 11 i l I lefleot lii aiding the authorities who ar.' III ibarge of tills work to stsmp out the llllegil selling,' said Colonel Hatch 'Meetings '.ll bc held this week by sev.l eral lommlttees of tho wholesale and I letall llcpior dealers Thej villi map out a campilgu agslnst bootleggers" In speaking of Sunda haHeball for .n- i listed men. Colonel llatih said he had nothing he tared to make public at thla, time. He said, however, that there vvas i""5','' "l1!''1 '".l "l0tl"il,,1 ma 1'? eC I liere on sundajs with the enlisted men a, t,e opposing teams, and other enlist- td men as spectators. I I. W. W. INVECTIVE AIMED AT U.S. COURT Bitter Comment on Adminis tration of Justice Circulated at Chicago Trial riiieago, Mn fi A bitter attnil. upon the piosecutlon In tlie I. W. W. case. In which Judge I.andls and the Jury were linked with I the Government and the I W W mem-1 hers were declared to hivo no expecta tion of Justice at their hinds, furnished the thief Interest In the trill of 113 d. - , fendant incmbus of the organization' toda. I The attack appeared In tho Issue of The industrial Worker of Seattle for . May 4, which defendants brought to the courtroom The editor of this paper, James A McDomld, Is one of those on trial, lie Is ill and has been released f i cm Jail h Judge Landls without ball The article blttcilv assailing the prose- c tutors. Judge and Jur. and expressing threats of reprisals If a verdict of I tmtttv Is rMtirn.fl. Is slcrned bv II. I.. I arncy and headed: To the gentlemen of the prosecution ' The crisis has come," It begins ' The long suspense of waiting Is over. Wo .!... S.... n..n 11a 1-. a... a ' " " '""' "'.""'',... .1.' I i morning now our uo,s me uiiu jour. have taught us that jou of the Govern-1 i ment are always our enemies" EPISCOPAL CLERGY PRAY FOR VICTORY Diocesan Convention Dele gates Intercede for U. S. Success in War Praer of Intercession for the success of the army and navy was offered at noon today by the Protestant Uplscopal clergy of the diocese of Pennsylvania gathered in the Cnurcn uouse, iweuin and Walnut streets. The clergymen were In session con sidering minor changes lo the canons and constitution of the church prelim inary to the annual diocesan convention which will be held tomorrow and Wed nesday In the Church of St. Luke and the Rplphany. A brief recess was taken at the noon hour to offer the prayer for the country's military forces. The meeting today was to clear up details so that more Im portant wo;k of the convention may be gone Into f.vhen the convention opens tomorrow The convention will be attended by all of the clergy of the diocese and by three laymen from each parish. This evening a reception will be given to the con ventlon delegates at the residence of Bishop Rhlnelander, 251 South Twenty first street, A feature of the convention will be a service of Intercession, to be conducted by Bishop Rhlnelander, for the success of the army and navy. Bruise Costs Him Both Legs William Cooper, fifty-six years old. of 313 South Third street. CamcJen. lost both legs by amputation at the Cooper Hospital today as the;reeult of an ln POLICE INSURANCE FUND IS UPHELD Pension Mutual Life Com pany Appeal Is Dismissed SUED TO RECOVER 850,000 Supreme Court Sustains Bene ficiary Association and Its Agent The State S'upreme Ceurt today dis missed the appeal of the Tens on Mutual Life Insurance Company from the de. clslon of Court of Common I'leas No. 1. under which a demurrer of Seth H. Whltelrv and the Pol!c Beneflchry Ar Foc'ation wss sustained, and tho suit of the Insursnce rcnipinv to recovir upward of $50 000 Insurance money on the lives of policemen was dismissed 1h Supremo Court iilllrmed the Judg ment of tho lowei court without filing any opinion Tho Tension Mutual brought suit agslnst Whlteley. an Insurance agent, and agilnst the Police Beneficiary As sedation to recover damages growing out of a contract for Insuranie, nego tiated by Whlteley whereby the Insur anie compsnv assumed risks on tho members of the pollen association, The icntraet of Insurance was known as group Insurance 1 hn mmpinv claimed te; have lost more tlnn $fi 000 through the scheme, and It alleged thst Whlteley to .nduce the compinv to tske the poll, cles had mlsri presentee! the deatli rate of policemen Whllclev denied this charge, and the lower court sustained the demurrer llled bv him and the asso ciation to the bill of the Insurance com pdnv asking for an accounting. I'nder the arrangement among the parties nil the Insurance mtney was paid to Whlteley rxiept $100. which re malned In the treasury of the associa tion Whlteley contended thit his scheme In insuilng policemen under arrange ments with the ollleers of the Benellc ary Association v. as legal Tho demurrers raised technical questions, which the lower court decided In f .vor of Whlteley and the Beneflcl iry Assoililicn. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL UNIT REACHES ENGLAND Organization Ne. 20, Recruited by U. of P., Now Safety Abroad News was lecelved todiv of the safe arrival 1 1 I.ngland of L'r ed States Base Hospital Cnlt No 20, of Phllsdelplila. recruited bv the 1'nlverslty of rennsjl vania Man of the most prominent phjslclans and nurses of the city aio serving In this unit After a period of training In I'nglind, the unit will be transported to a post In Prance. 1h force's military commander Is Major Thomas II Johnson, of the legular hi my. Major John B Carnett, chief surgeon of thf- 1'nlverslty of Hos pital, a former foothill star. Is medical director Major George M. Piersol, of the Cnlversltv teaching staff nnd Cap tain Dc Forest P Wllllard are officers of this unit, vvhlih Includes some of the most prominent voting men of the cltv. Bert Bell, son of John C Bell, former attorney general of the State and a star fcotbsll plajer of tho iinlversltj, who left college to enlist Captain Henry Miller, of last ear's team is with the unit, as are Mike Dorlzas, the wrestler, and others The unit left this .Itv In April for Camp Merrlt. Tenallv, and n little later embark. d on ..inverted Gernnn liner for the vovage The. families of every mem ler of the unit will reielve post cards to. ris notifvlng them of the arrival of tho unit In Kngland, DKlTlls HAIISHS Mav .". VVII.1HM H riAUNSs, st his residence. 17J7 .spruce St. need ss 'r!li.eic st M Murk's ihurcli I oiuat si VV eel .' Icj p ni int private ktmll! Omit flnners sOLTHWOItTll May ll nt her late resl dence, 1022 Clinton si MAII. 1: widow of eleorire II southvorlh Hue notice. Ilt'OHKS May S BIlVHKTIl J wife of Francis Hushed tnee Mc('ate) Relatives and friend lnvlte.1 tc funeral Tues . S 111 n 111 , lRV. N .'roakey at Solemn hlsli mm nt HI Kllsal eth s Churi h, 10 a. in Int Itnlv . roes t'eni AUlo funeral UirilAnilsoV At Ucukwell near Wll mlnmcin Del. Hfth month Clh. MARTHA AMJltl.Ws. widow of John lltchard.oii, ase 1 as RelutUea and frlenda Invited tn aer! leea at her late residence Newport pike. Fourth dav 1pm Int private WHITVtW At Wernersvllle. Pi. Mav .". AI.nunT MANVVPI.I, son of tile Me. nhen freneh and I Villa Rouland VVhltnisn services ut the real lenre of Mra Edmund W'oolman I'anmure roa I and Uuck lane. Haverford, Pa , Wed , 4 p m Convey ances will meet S F. p 111 train from Broad st station at Haverford ltu private. Ilfcll" H WTMI I'hMtl.i: vvovtrv WANTI.D Til WORK IV .MAe.HI.NU HOP APPLY HFTV. ITV 7 AND 10 P. M. NBl.sON VAIAK I.MPlAlVUKVT OFUCK RAYMOND lltlll.nlNfl ROOM 218. ain elRRVIXNTOWN AVE riiiLADUi-riiiA STlINOORAl'Hfcll Permanent position with advancement in sreorcance with ahllltv, state experience and aaUry desired to start M r.11. Ledger Central. IIKI.P WANTH)-M,I,K ROY wanted In Are Insurance nrtlee stokea Packard. lUushton A Smith, 431 Walnut at reet MKN' for Uaht machine shop work no pre vious experience iieceaurl. rood wares and bonua steady work Apply sunerln. tendent a nfltee SI floor 'J42"i I ocuat . YOL'NO MKN. about IS or ID ear. ot ace to learn to run llsht machine In machine, shop, good wasei and ateadv work also in per cent bonua nn waa-ea tn Industrious vouns men Applv superintendent s office, 3d floor J4JS locust TOOI.MAKI'R-' URSTn.VSS ltdS AND KIN TURKS O.N' eSOV KRNMRNT WORK. OV'KRTIMB AM) TIMK AND iiaiVk i.ouiii.i: Tivir; Sundays and IIOlll.AYH 10 I'M' ''KNT FNTRA vioiirS moiiKsr waoss spr mil rOVVr.lVhO.N KT JAMKS IIOTKL. ROOM Mfl. MONDAY 7 TO i 30 p. M . TUPSUAY AND WUDNISDAY. t! Ill A !. to 15 M. AM 7 .O U 3U P. M. WOOD AND METAL PATERNMAKEIta V.U MACHINISTS TOOLMAKhRS TURRET LATHE OPERATORS '"" HANDY MEN MACHINE SHOP HELPERS LAUORER3 APPLY BETWEEN 7 AND IS P. M. NEL&ON VALVE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ItAYMOND BUILDING noo -"'gfaSW ave. "II 'v
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