kViV.V.n niif I. i' " AR PURCHASE TO BE CUT MAY 15 ft. lanufacturcrs Must Get h. Cards From Food Ad ministrator SUPPLY IS LIMITED Beginning May 18 sumr distribution Wrttllcates Issued by Ihc food admin istration must be presented by nil pur Chasers who buy for mnnufarturlnc mir Poses, ncoprdlnir to an official order issued today hv Howard Heinz. United Btatea food administrator for Pennsjl-vanla. This order linn been made In Insure an equitable distribution of the total available sugar, supply of the country. Purchases of sugar will be limited nnd controlled on a nercentnire husls com puted on prcilous normal consumption. oieis, restaurants, boarding bouses and Other nuhlln fjitlni? nt.nrea Innfelnir food products for consumption on their ! wn premises are not Included In the order. Warning for Sugar Men i Sugar dealers will hr nnllnn,,l that' they may not sell sugar after May 15 for manufacturing uses ixcept upon the jiiescntauon or the lertlllcate. Katatcs ' nnd contracts made prior to this date may be dellered without the certificates Manufacturers may obtain the certi ficates from Jay Cooke, administrator, lor Philadelphia, or nt tho offlces of I Mr. Heinz. Blank forms, on which sworn statements of sugar purchased and used In specified periods of 1917 and 1018, will be ready for distribution May 13. The honor roll of hotel", rlubs and restaurants pledged to total abstinence from all wheat products, Including Vic tory Dread, until the new h.mest, has ueen made public. Tho list comprises nineteen clubs, twent-four hotels and' 126 restaurants. Here Is the list uf hotels and clubs: Hotels The llarlram. n-nttla's P.f1leiu. Stratford, lllnnham. Cotonnide Continental, loufi-an's Cosmopolitan. lorl a. llilm a a. Guy's. Hallmar, Irilmr. Johnson Keatone. Lincoln. MoJestl,.. Meridian. Reeea a Itltr i f'arlloi. Ht James, lurno !, Van Horn & Mlndler's, Vendlu. CluhN Art HuchAl,..' Tlieni. f!!, ri.1. lese. Conpiritltp Htnttlnir Sorietj' D'tnwarc, KlChteenth U,nl l!t V.mt rianmrrnlln. iKnslneera . (IcrmHntnwn ltos Joseph Mala- Teaia itpnubllian (InrlhlMI Mezrlne Morning glory. Tenn Anrlmt Order of I'l intera Princeton Progress. IUkiuU, Illtunhouse, I'nusdelnhlu, C oal Shipments Hie Shipments of anthracite during March and April were gieater than ecr before --14,200,000 tons In the two months to May 1, compared with 12.581.000 tons 111 that period last e.ir according to a Statement Issue toda b the anthracite Committee of the I'niled States fuel ad- Inlstratlon. uf this amount eery ton rBias been sold. In spite of these big shipment", the committee points out that under existing conditions, Including a labor supply re- pucea one-seenth and new and Impera- ie armamis for fuel, anthracite cannot e produced this jcar In sufficient quan Itles to supply eiery use freely. The ommlttec defends Its nitlon In making in arbitrary distribution of anthracite, itatlng that It Is nccessarj. To that nd. shipments to nineteen States h.te wen barred, lio egg coal Is now per mitted to go to any Industrial use and' ne amount for hothouse consumption Is ui in nair. ' aH 'Si r iTSF l mi ' 'f 'i V 7 i ! L-rxjr -v'X.trTrjrKTwt-tJ , -?lH .. " i'Wi" l I HIT, wfll If ' J "-..'W it.r OLu. V.f Ui tsi w Yt-L AWK ulKw . M Wttll .TfcT LttSITANIA THREE YEARS AG CAST WAR'S SHADOW ON U.S. Sea Murder, Costing 12115 Lives. 107 of Them American, Com memorated Today Germany's Vnfor ' givable Crime , ' TODAV Is the third nnnuersary or before she left New Vork. An ader-1 the sinking of the l-usltanla. On j tlsement containing a similar warning' May 7. 1915, the enormous Cunard liner (n( flf,,nn 1:mhuy nl Wn,nngton. was plowing through the sea In broad "The Hrltlsh Admiralty has been crlt' dajllght off Old Head of JOnsela, lr-1 cled for not protecting the essel more land, when the Herman submarine U-39, ntlequntelv. Although the Lusltanla without any attempt at warning, sent carried 2000 persons nnd was north, two torpedoes Into her. twlth her burden, JlOOOOOnO. she was Fifteen minutes later the eel ,dl- steaming nt onlv eighteen knots through I .appeared, currslng to their death 1216 " oanier one wnen nuncKea. persons, of whom 107 were Americans ' '" '''i "" " "" 'r"J: nnd isn hat,).. na .,,ii hitrtr.n list' a few moments after the second1 . . ". . .... torpedo struik that many of her llfe- The submarine made no attempt at noa ,,,, nnl ,,e aun:nt(1. ThIi ln. Tcf- . , , , creased the lo, of life. The Americans killed Included manv Captain W T Turner went down on persons nf note Charles Frohmin, Al- tll(, iridgi. of hl ship, but was picked irea u, anaerniu, i.inaon naie. jr.. ii. nter nimlng four hours AUTO SPEEDERS NABBED UNDER MILLS'S ORDERS Two Pcniliied for Violitlont of Traf fic Lawj Followinit Police Wirnlni . Arrests of motorlslii accused of speed. Ing were made today In line with Act . Inr Buperlntendent Mills's order In the traffic police jesterday. The defendant! were Meyer Dsh, Fifth street nboe ltace, nnd Joseph Macabee, Cambridge street near Seen teenlh. Kach was released nfter pay ment of $J 60 costs by .Magistrate Pen nock, who remitted their lines lie warn ed them that If thev were ngnln ar rested for speeding the) would not be so lenlentlv dealt with Iloth men weie urrrsted nn the North east ltoulenrd at Klghth street NOT SENTENCED; MUST'1 Supreme Court Order Shovri Morder er' Doom Never Pronounced Denial by the Supreme Court of a new trial to J.nrar I.ee. convicted of ftist degree murder In Ueaer Count for shooting Novak '.Inalc October 28, lOtfi, dlsilosed the fart that sentence The court to. lift MM opinion, entered the torn curiam order: ''The sentenoe by the act of June It, 1H1, not- been passed upon the prisoner. ord In this case Is remitted wllh flit to the court below to forthwith nfiunce Judgment upon the verdict tat j coruance witn tne statute.. CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS Mls Cora Ilixler, Lancaster's first woman candidate for public office, who is running for Congress on the Socialist tiiket. She as the "will fight to the finish" NEED MEN TO RUN BARGES IN FRANCE Inland Walcrwajs Regiment, or 57th Engineers, Urgently Appeals for Recruits Justus M. Forma n. Klbert Hubbard nnd wife. Captain J. n. Miller. Herbert S Stone. Dr. F. H Pearson, Charles Klein and I.othrop Wlthlngton. Twenty-nine Phlladclphlans lost their 1ies when the big ship went down They were; William S Hodges. Mrs William S. Hodges. Sterling Hodges. Dean Winston Hodges, Paul Ctompton, Mrs, Taul Crompton. Stephen Crompton, Alberta Crompton, Catherine Crompton, Honnellv Crompton. John Crompton, Peter Crompton, Harry J, Keser, Mrs Harry J Keser, Frank B Tesson. Mrs Frank II Tesson, Charles 1J. Itoblnson, H llootli Jones, Mrs K Booth Jonts. Alsla Jone", I'ercUal Jones, Miss Doro thy Allen, Dnxld Todd, Oeorge Nlcoll. Alexander Hawkins. Isabella Hunt, James Itlchardson, l'atrkk Lolllus, Frank Murraj. In tho three Intervening jeara the Oerinnn U-boats killed scores of other Americans by torpedoing pa"cngcr ves sels The l.usltnnla sinking was premedi tated, for manv nf tho passingers had lecelved warnings not to sail on her ! DELAWARE ONLY STATE WITH HONOR FLAG STAR Another urgent call has been received by the Atlantic Deeper Waterwavs As sociation for recruits for the Flft seventh Hnglneers or Inland Waterwajs Ilegimcnt. Thlunlt Is being organized ns rapldlv as possible nt the request of General rcrsninp, nniiisniicshary lorimmemaie containing two stars, and no other ue In operating barges on the canals I , . . . , .. . and livers of France. ," has "c" onc sUr ln ' ' ho,no,r ,,a5 Mechanics of various kinds are need- Delaware s quota, ns assigned by the ed as well as men who have had ex-i Third Federal Iteserve district, wns pirUme on boats and wllh marine or 18,501850, but the State disposed of ga'oline engine". The majority of them I $26,000 000 In subscriptions to the third will he ranked as non-commlssloned om-is,uc r lrle i.Uiertv Loan more thin Mr. Vnnderbllt was last seen when he suirtrl down a compinlonway. saying, ,' Let's go down and see It there nre anv k ridles left. ' Mr Hates also was drowned while searching for children nfter he had nut Dr nnd Mrs F Warren Pearl, of I .New York city, desperately striving to find two of their four little ones 1 Mr Frohman lame and 111. did not ' trv to escape He said to a woman who lived to tell It I Win' fear death" It Is the most beautiful adventure In life" ( The tiTcct on the Ccrman cause of the l.usltanln sinking was distinctly ndverse i It stimulated British recruiting nnd hardened the Allies' hearts against' pence pailevs and Involved Ccrmany In n ronirnversv with the I'nlted States I which In April of last year ranged this country nmong the rormuianie roes or. Teuton frlghtfulncs-, the might of merlta, Its millions nf fighting men nnd limitless monev enlisted In the cnuve of freeing the wolid of Hohensol letnlsm and miking it safe for democ i no 1 POLICEMAN FACES TRIAL FOR FAILURE TO REPORT eteran Patrolman, Transferred in ice Shake-Lp, Refuses to Don Uniform John Hledcr a pitiolman will be nrimii-fri beforn the nollce trial board Tliursdnv charged with dlsobelng oi- I Two Distinctive Svmbols Won lor Trebling Liberty Loan Quota I With $26,000,000 Delaware bears the distinction of I being tho onlv State ln the Union to I be presented with a Liberty Loan honnr jcis nnd being absent without leave When Captain Kcnnv was transferred from the biuind Division to the Fourth, duilng the v!e shnkc-up, Hleder was put bnck In his old Job of uniformed pa- lllillll.lll 111 lilt liiliu niiivi ait,, i vt. SSI 181 ORTO RICAN SUGAR PLANTS TAKEN BY U. S. cirs and the rates of pay are as fol lows Master engineer P fl Master engineer, J C. First Sergeant and sergeant, first class. ... S rgeant . . , , Corporal Private, first-class . In addition the men w'ill get shclteiT clothing, medical nnd dental at tentlon, nnd their families will tecclve the allowances under the war-rltk In- burance act I Manv lecrulti have been obtained bv the Atlantic Deeper Wotei wa-.s Asso-j elation ann it is nopea inai a large numbei will respond to this second cull The age limits are clghteeen to twiutj one and thlrtv-one to forty jears. Durell hhuster, assistant secretary of the association, with hendiiuarteis at 818 Crozcr Building, will receive applications thtee times Its ciuota Of this nmount the duPont !owder Comian subscribed to more than $8 000,000 The flag minus anv stais is presented 5j I to c.-uh district rMicliing Its nuotn, line , i siiir Kiven iiiii inf iiuoi.i is uouuiiu ,; innd two stars In the Hag when the iiuuta " ' lu ,r..Klu.l 30 food, mount avenue for two .vears Blider who twentv venr his old slat. on station He had been n plain clothcsmnn h is tieen a policeman refused to go back to and Ins not reported fjr is trebled L. S.-.'orse Pail Effective Ma 10 ( npenhacen. May 7 -1 he shipping agreement between the United States nnd Norway Is effective Ma 10 The first ship Is eipicted In June. dut sltue the order went Into effect TO RESLME PUBLIC DANCE EnlUled Men Will Receive Special At tention in Fairhill Square Public dances nnd concerts will he resumed In Fairhill Square. Fourth street nnd la high avenue, Mondav, Po llco Sergeant Fenn, dince censor, an nowmed today Soldiers and sailors attending the dances will be shown particular atten tion, he said Washington, May 7 Tn nllAl f!aini9n Inlrlnn. I.. nA.. . -. ... .. ... ..', I,,,, iur- i, (Ullll llco, which threatens to tie up the irm xuKur innusiry mere, Allen I'rop rty Custodian I'almer Is taking over nem -owned or controlled plants. One lant Is a $500,000 concern I Attention of this Coiernment was at racted to the latest effort of Oermanv J hamper when vast labor discontent I ev eloped on the Island ns a result of mplojers ordering wage reductions.1 'he Labor Department sent a conciliator 3 the Island, bt.t his efforts to stPl" he spractlce of reducing wnges were navalllng Urowers anil manufnetur rs a majority of the cane farms and ugar factories are Oerman-controlled r In the hands of .Spaniards of pro ierman sjmpathles refuted to attend -inferences with the labor leaders MARINE RECRUITING TAKES LEAD HERE I hilaclelplua Already Has Fur nished Corps With Seventy four Men for May Philadelphia Is leading nil othei titles recruitlne for the marine coins ac- eBirdlng to an announcement today at ecruiting Headquarters, not Arch kreet. This city headed the list for pni, with ii 70 per cent advantage. The reports for this month to date now : Philadelphia. 74: Boston. .18: Xew ork, 3G; Buffalo, 24; Cleveland, 2li; ammore. , One featuie of the recent enlistments re Is that the average phvslcal und ental ca'lber of the recruits U nbout, 60 ir cent higher than that of the men ho applied for enlistment heretofore. bout 70 per cent of the men w ho apply r enlistment now are accented. He re, the average has been 20 per cent. veHterrtnv Ihlrtv.tun man , ava oa, Paris Island. S. C. from the local sta-1 Ion for their eight weeks' training, and ore man iuu men nre awaiting trans- An attempt will be made to get 150 en by the end of the Week. It Is be- bied by the recruiting officers here that is week will be an exceptional one for e reason that men reaching the age twenty-one are to be taken Into the fctlonal army. A recruiting drive will be begun at e University of Pennsylvania next ek, In connection with the celebration "University Week." A big mass- eetlng on Monday afternoon will start Inga moving. ! I W.H.ASHHURSTD1ES Clubman Stricken ns He Returns Home From Motor Ride William Henry Ashhurst, n member of Philadelphia's exclusive clubs, died lat night at his home, nt 2214 Wulnut street, fifteen minutes after he had re turned from an automobile ride to Val lev Forge. When he reached his home, after the auto tilp, he was stricken In the vetl hulo and died a few minutes after tho arrival of a. phjsiclan He has suffered from a clmpllcatlon nf ailments His parents were Ileniv Ashhurst. one of the founders of the Blttenhouse Club, and Ullzabeth Potter Ashhurst. daughter of Ml. and Mrs Thomas Fuller Pot ter, who built and lived ill Prospect. Princeton, N. .7 , the old m.visloti now occupied as a home by the president of Princeton University FlrM cousins of Mr Ashhurst. be. sides Mr and Mrs Beverle Robinson Potter. Include William Huhley Potter, Washington: Miss Alice Potter, who lives In Switzerland, and Mrs. James Cordon Bennett, of Paris and New Vork, who was the Baroness do neuter. Mr Ashhurst, who was nftj-one ear old was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where he took nn active pait In athletics He was a member of the Sons of the P.evolutlon, His clubs, besides the Markham. wera the rtltten houne. Racquet, Huntingdon Valley. Phil, adelphla Countrv Club, Corinthian Yacht Club and Philadelphia Automobile Club Gives Part of Sales to Red Cro'i In anticipation of the second lied Cross drive, the American flljferln Company, n subsidiary of the du Pont Company, has nnnounced that 11 will glK 5 per cent of its total sales from May 7 to the end of the month to help the movement. .Htovk vv'ssitiWAfllliLttSsVSjiQlSHiK i.T i. ' B mm "Better than Community Stores fi Cheaper than B K Cheap Butter oW Serve You Save Good Lard" H ,H NOTCt Sswtsr skonld be kept st Bormsl paatrr UmiMr.lura B SENT TO REFORMATORY eeond .Theft Leads Judge to Improve S Severe Sentence Anthony Kaslka, Ninth street above kce, who twice escaped from the Cath. pa Protectory, the last time two weeks so. wassloday sentenced by Judge John. t'n, ln Quarter. Sessions Court, to the i' untlngdon Reformatory, after pleas of liny were enierea iq larceny inaict lints. He entered thetiardware estab. ktKhment of A. J, Supplee, 285 North Aiurth street, and stole merchandise lluea at i:sz. ine next aay he Drake to the premises of Markowltx & Cohen, I -North Ninth street, und stole cloth k valued at 40Q. JURY FREES CHAUFFEUR Irer of Car Which Killed Woman Exonerated at Inquest famea C, Matthias, fourteen years or M9 iorin i-uiirin sireei, wno driving an automobile which killed Martha M. Walker, thtrty-rtve old. of 21 North Dearborn Mtrear'. ill, was exonerated by a Coroner'a "ay- . PHILADELPHIA DID ITS DUTY This Company desires to express its appreciation to the thousands of Citizens who placed their subscrip tions to the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN through it and through the Emergency Aid Booth stationed at its office. ' - The success of the Third Liberty Loan was due to the splendid co-operation of the people of the United States. COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY w crftet&tf&M lk Announcement In its plan to conserve the nation's wheat supply, the Food Administration has ruled that substitutes or cereals shall be used in making bread. In the Spirit of Patriotism, the Freihofer bakers are complying absolutely with this ruling, and at the same time exerting every effort to satisfy the discriminating taste with the real Freihofer Quality. Our laboratory experts, after months of experi mental and research work, have succeeded in perfecting a loaf of bread that meets the requirements of wheat conservation, and is highly palatable and nutritious. This perfected loaf is the result of proper blending of materials, and making and baking under the latest scientific methods. The Food Administration has suggested, for the period of the war, that all bread be named "Victory" bread. There fore, we are withdrawing from the market our well-known brands until such time as conditions return to normal. This -includes all of Freihofer's famous specialties, such as Butter Krust, Liberty, Shaker and other brands. This important change will take place Tomorrow, May 8 Ask Your Grocer for VKlW iB jff y BREAD HSIflSilll.llFJl v Pure, Tasty and Nourishing Scientifically Made Nutrition for the Children s. xi t. s .1 uty coroner ueuera told the t . .t me iai ai M Hu SflM ....: ... .ivtaVrf &&Atiifc?M&mk w V'jsaSiSiatf cfoum$&MMMM
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