TS M SWtilPK1 mmm rjni. M,a1 ,(V ir ' ..n. v.,,Ewir rnNsvfeo. i- 4 t (,hH, f ---r ,? H"" W ,, V ' " fk HONORS AWARDED HEROES OF LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE report and fuel contracts. Both of UiM questions await hit return to hla office. Action' on' the revenue problem will not be deferred longer than absolutely necessary, since the longer It Is delayed the greater the deficit which the roads will face to overcome or carry, according to reports from authoritative sources. Officials entertained only one hope that the deficit might be cut down. Summer and fall earnings alwavs are longer than In the winter months, but this Increased revenue made possible by lighter maintenance costs will not be able to, offset the ..threatened deficit to an extent greater 'tnan $260,000,600 It was asserted. Ttallroad operating officials have pointed out recently that Government rentals, as provided In the railway act, will not be sufficient to meet the obliga tions which fall upon the linen. Out of the rentals must be paid Interest rates, rentals of their own leased lines, the tremendous Increase in taxes nnd dividends, besides the Incteased expense on labor an fuel bills. Army Oftcc Meld on-Check Cfcatr Captain Leslie Wllklni. of the United States army medical corps,, accused of presenting a worthless chccK, was held under (400 ball today for n further hearing hy Magistrate I'ennock. He Is said to have Riven a check for $46 en a New York trust company In payment for his bill at the Hotel Bingham. The cheek was returned marked "No funds," It was testified. He was arrested by De tective Cope. WMklns Is a member of a prominent Maine family and Is sta tioned In Washington. ' nrftl . rv "T"--' Confined to fnY'BM With Attack of ToniJIIUi. WmililnslAn, May I. William G. Mc Adoo, railways director and Secretary of the Treasury, was still In bed today with a severe attack of tonsillitis. Hear Admiral Gary T. Grayson, the Presi dent's physician, raid that It would be i ' 1 e I IN MEDICINE v.y ! lenU Afford Chance "New,, Viewpoint, jThysicikns Hear neverai nays neiore .Mr, jhcaqoo could return to ms many duties. ttt m D r A N PRESIDENT '4 t$ ities Say Meningitis Scrum Itment Ii Decreasing Mor- talitv tn IS Vt-r Ont vst ' : Atlantic Cltr. '. J.. May 8. ricas participation in the worm th the resultant concentration of l!tbodles of troops In cantonments bMtlnlnr. has been of the Utmost I'tfuiufferlnK humanity through re- t-.mca.icai amcovtries Dearm upon kt the most dreaded of human n, specialists declared heforo the 1 convention of the Association of Wrlcan rhyalclans at Hotel Traymore r. onel S. V. Klexner. medical corps National Army, one of the fore authorities upon the subject of illy cerebro-splnal ineninKltis. a. that. 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' 'liu'isn ii IV Liiii'Li' iiii m v'wvHavmvr 'i UV f 111VH RJUMRJ II UU AWXV4 I RETAIN STATE OFFICE, HPM I CJv"Tl & fpSP.V-' i i iaafl"JftUfii''' lltfl ilHi'lll 'ti!63' If Elected to Senate Will Not! Resign Until Congress Meets Trenton, May Counterinc any-campaign inaneuxcis k culminating stage, wltn encourag-1 1)alle(1 on constitutional technicalities,! results. The most hopefll prospects cioernor lldge today Issued a statement 'arising Uam the lntraenous lnJ"- citing precedents and authorities tending of the new serums. ito show that. If elected to the United IColonel Fltxner said: "There Is a glim- states Senate for tho term beginning ring of'thla change of lew In foreign March 4, 1319, ho will not hae to re- Iture, where ndances nre neing Uniiulsh the governorship until tho lie- I also'tecause of military conditions, i B,mnB 0f t10 regular session of Con- lit .they have not achieved the progress grcss In December, 1913, or only sl has been accomplished in tins weeks before tho end of his term ni Btrjr.v Governor nnd not then if ho did not ll 'nemonntrallon. OUen I " elect. Tho statement by tho (io- aklng of the movement afoot onlernor was called forth by allegations le "of the waier io uukiciuwh - uiai ine uoernor, uniier me uonsiuu-. t serums for types of the in- a . . m 1 14 . Ill till a on, ne Bio, ne ic. .v ,.. I1H rh,f .,,.,. f . Slat . ti n nnniiirn inpii iu i ' - " -vauam iu Limit v c'- -t v Diploma uml ineilaN liki: llic ulioe arc Ileitis ptivcn to the fami lies of ini'inlier of the Lafajrtte IhiiiR rorp who litnr rim-h their lirs for France. The diplomas and medal" were lirnupht over from France liy Doctor Veilitr, rominer i ial attarlio of the American em liusy in I'arix. anil p'uen to Major Ceorge F. Tlcr, N. A.. U. S. A, who U ilUtrilnitini; them. The medal anil diploma thown were uwanlctl the family of Sergeant Kil inunil C Genet, Ossining, N. Y. that a safe proposition. A dem otion' In the convention followed the ...iTi nf Cantaln W. W. Herrlck t, epeclalLats In the study of menln- irln the cantonmems nu uu um March, 1919, or ten months before the end of his term as Governor, Governor Kdge, In his statement, pays he does not want the State misled Into Bt'rol (he spread of Infection through the belief that he will give up his du- l formation of certain detinue con-,tie, ns Governor for any considerable lalitni a to diagnosis and treatment. .,,., ,,, ,,, ,,,. ,, .... , UWn bases In the preliminary staBM u te?m or before ,,,, work hero )g been fOUIlU possiuie IU ubiiiuwijt , . . f ,, . Clovernor t the disease. lumilrl nennlt. BTKt cited the case of the chic : or the , B.mi a a in rn nrnnmpiii iiii - ....... ... ... ...... - 1 shall not present my credentials to the I wi-vlee in a cantonment, who , .. ..,111, i, Da Am tn llf isu-icncii -in o--.- ".."- .irnii-j in,i r.MTnrpii ill i - allied Infection States Senate until December, e duty In a thort time. The Infec- waa most serious uunng in nimer ha and a total or under observation. OUASH THOMPSON INDICTMENT Court Dietniescs Bills Alleging Perjury and Embezzlement rittkbumli. May 8 Judge Charles l Orr, in tlm 1 'tilted States District Couit hero this morning, sustained tho motion (jf Cooke McKcan, counsel for JoMah V. Thompson, former banker and coal king of t'nlojitowii, accused of com plicity in tlio wrecking of tho First National Hank of tTnlntitown, to quash the Indictment, comprising thirty counts, anil containing charges of perjury, em bezzlement nnd misstatement of facts, brought by the Grand Jury at Krle, in Manii, 1910, Tho Court sustained the motion on the grounds that the Jury hart acted on the indictment without the knowledge or approval of the Court aftir n former grand Jury at Pittsburgh had failed to bring a true bill on Iden tic. il charge. Assistant I'nlted State Attorney John I M Henry and Special I'nlted States At- U.S. PLANS INCREASE OF RAILROAD RATES Freight and Passenger Ad vance Is Designed to Meet Large Deficit VVnOilnclon, May J lncriau In freight nml passenger rates arc being planned b the railroad administration to meet a deficit which threatens to teach JS0n.oU0.n00 for the yea r. While tile Incieaie to be askrd of the Interstate Commejee Cnminlss.on has not (t bcin determined, passenger otti clal.s here forecast a uniform 2 per cent rate for that branch of the traffic. Freight rates, it is believed, will be boosted on an avenge of approximately "' per cent. The rate Increases are made neces sary, It is hald, by the vastly greater fuel bill of the ronds estimated at from $50,000,000 to $75,000,000 annually and an Increase In tho payroll, which, as forecast by the I'nlted Press, will run more than $250,000,000 u year. Added to this there has been a heavy decline In net revenues on the roads since January 1, as compared with the Fame period last year. The terrlrlo weather of January and February Is held responsible for the losses, March earnings being somewhat more satis factory Jt was stated "authoritatively today that Director Oeneral McAdoo would turn his attention . to tho rate Hnd revenue problem" Immediately after dis posing of the I,ane wage commission's 1919," savs tho Governor In his state ment, "unless a special war session of "50 cases have t-ongress of surh Importance as to le qulre full representation should make It necessary for me to change my plans Mertallty Rates lledueed with the approval of the people. And .. '.H.i. In .... a.m.., I, .. n,,l.l 4..II .,.- '1m. the Intravenous serum ireai- . i .-..-... ,i ..uu.u mnun- me nt was started tn tne camps, wie mor- "-"-. "',."" "" """ "-" ty rate 'has been stfaany uecreaseu 1 II to I per cent nnu resuim ju-, Acceptunre As Vital the adoption of tho ruU of giving ..,. .. ,,,. . i doses at the outset. comDining doi i o,;'." ;....'".,"''',.,.. avenous and spinal Injection., with,"' ;. --; ;"" - --"". rked resultant fall in temperature,- ,,,:.,;"- " " ""'-' ' " t.i l .. . ..A..t I'snta n llitf. ' . ...j, ir.tii. uiiiiii hit- winiru L,5.' h ;. States, shall exercise the ollice of Gov- torney . I M Iluss asked for an adjourn I Bw hv. verv little of the delirium '""'."" '" e me e.ovemor or per ) mini, oi uuuri iimu i jii o ciock to give fc.'F "ae .r' lllU. .'...'.'".,' son administering the Onvernnienl shall llui Government i.ttoin,.vs tlmo . a,n. 'w mn rhnrueTerinic or me men n- . .. - -, . -.--- ... , .. , ' wards to 199? -.a uniform i' Mmrf.lttv. r'cant. ilost of us feel that we arc acceptance or tne otllco is the vital thing the stage-when the infection can be ' """ '" ""'"" nai tne e.overnor or rolted." Jersey, elected to tho olllce of LteVr Teronto Doctor President '""""' "i oenaior. conunues to He lui. ....... . ww. ,. .t..- Governor nmf In h. ,d.i,An.tu. .u. A, iucrneuran, or. loronio, wan .. . ... . ..uli0lij,n 1Ur me president of the American asso- "'p'""" "L l" ""es or mat otnee mi. for the coming year, a pleasant " -h'-'- i inaiuiriiieu ny ine atlonal compliment.' The other j"esmaiion or ms credentials to the '.Ulcers are: Vice president. S. M. """ IO, ,"'cn I9 ls '""ed and the I, New Ybrk: secretary. Dr. T. Me- ',"' "' "" " ' omce. jib cites a Philadelphia, re-elected; recorder, " pinu given ny tne Kec tr. W. Ford. Baltimore: treasurer.!". T ? '!" tin"l States Senate con. ?7 A. Cfinns. Chlrairo ! councilors. : Theobald Hmith, of Princeton, ami accent IITIV nin,an titular tlita Ulntn ,. i.t tnl,ii ti,1iAfliur aw ,i,,t tlici n.1,.1.1 t.i.. ,,.- ?UWara rapidly Tpproach- ,,,e L'"1,U Sta,e"' 1,1', omce.as Governor , ease to the fiiltfil States Supreme t'ou.t treatmer and I feel that "" "i""1 "" "- ounBe n Himura men kiiucoi ami au. ri .hmillt not exceed 15' .Manifestly. Governor Kdee savs. the 'c'ur,lei1 l'"U Mr MclM-ati also Hied a motion to I eiuash the llrst eight counts In'the Pitts burgh indictment, which contains seven teen counts, charging overdrawing of I certified checks brought against Thomn son by the Federal Grand Jury In No venibT, 1918. Judge Orr overruled this motion I". ?. May Take Cape Coil Canal Wanlilnston. May X. Tim possibility talned In tho cases of Governor navi.l 'of the-Government taking over the Cape Smith, of Georgia and Gnvemnr tv..i,i i ra l'atal as a war measure will be ' B Hill of New York Tif DaUd I decided upon on May 21 at a meeting of lSJini., ." -f ..-"". .'.0"r,0.r'!' W' I'ei-artment. engineer corps and I A PAWNEE WATER HEATER ivlll slve ou an itbundant suDplr nf ptpinff hot water u( low cost wltpoui th discomfort of a " not kitchen No WHltlns 1'i-t turn on the faucet. Hums Imt a titicket of coal a rtny and rroulrei . very little nttentlon l.ow Inlllnl rest t 1' Last b llftlmi., Writ for Hook- b lit No. L'5 '. i; hjDocBxos.Co. VjS , Plunililnc n n il W4BPl!Sf N lleutlnt Supplier HK'YfeilDl IlUnlav lloom. j V V4sWr1vJ-CffliO North ' i&h&!&y nrtii , NajJ5 Street I ,, sun i I. p.. Martin, -Montreal. i 7, ..",' ..... -ruvernor tlio War Department, engineer con VO. M. Plersol, of Philadelphia, -vas "'"" '"'" lo Il"e Precedent set by I'rcsl. I the river and harbors commission. an, iUhfuss associate members. """ "'" "' ""' '"" oi ma nrst Inauguta.' KnrrATlov.U. I'AHCKI, POST active member, and Drs. M. ifnt Wilson in remaining Governor of, 5 and J. H. Musser, of Phlla- Vw' "ey after his election as I'resi-1 )Eft OF AMERICANS )NORS PHILADELPHIANS dent up to the time of his first Inaugut.! 1 Done lo Four States The Governor bavtf, in conclusion "To summarize, the Infoimatlon which .' ' "ava miows nrst, that there ls alwo- ition of Grand Lodge ElerU Four 'uteIy no nuestlon as to a Governor be- i5IJ-.. f Tl.i. rii.Tu.n "" l,r,n"'" ""a privilege so far as Residents of Tim Ut) Two , Henatr ,8 concerned: the nre.ecient- lOtheri Hold Over all agre and It ls well known that the. "s Sennit, h.ia f nt I r nn.rnt ne t.n . i-Citr. X. J.. Mav . Phlla- .." .... 'i. LV'. .".'"" V' '" .""" S carried off lb. bulk of the . " S-. Ii, ' " ' ennon ." , . .-.. ......, n.c piiuc Leg Comfort lloth Seres ?i hohors In the annual conv ay. or tne Grand Loage, uraer a i Americans, iieporvs snoweu organization, which comprises l:HMn and women members, has t eentof Its strength In the Key- auu. les toaay caueu upon local or- mi rt ii-wa irTi 4Vtaili mamViapa 10 fcV, ' M"'H ! tlli.IIIVV.IB a a national law removing the anything German from the the act to Include the suppres all German newsDaDers. An- declaration was for court-martial jnej aeatn penalty tor au.se- JeOroonj. , m ,,, , ,, , , 4uiinin, ut niiiueipiiitt, is rand Instructor and shares rith Miss S. Jteba Jaqulllard, , as vice grand instructor, were George M. Hetsler. hd chaplain: grand con- ira.v Acnaa Cllneff. Chester: : aarretarv. Qeorae Care. Phlla- i i! Inside conductor. Mrs. Jennie r;amaen, outaiae cunauctor. 111.. niiiBuvifMiia., grBiia arLrc- rard V. Busser. and grand 1 FannU B. Hambleton, both akja. noia over. i "Cofllcer war Installed by etora uaura MOAieea and it. aii memoera in the lee are to be maintained adlng by their respective . Philadelphia School of Office Training N. E. Cor. 16th & Chestnut i !...... .,!. 1.. , V . .... .,,t,H,r .wi .... a ituiie itnil laua Special summer rntra to thoar enrolllnK ihli month. Tearhlnar exrluilvclv The . Fameiia t.nltrral llojd Nrllahle Sritem. ' (- .. , , " - - 9wn i itu ivr...l,U V.UA.Slt.a situation has arisen and there has been I Ghnrflinn1 Ct.ci.nt in "jn r.. no trouble about the Governor contlnu-1 OnorlnanQ bJStem HI JO Days Ing In his oOice as Governor nft-r Ms I .. Jjr'fS'i ?l J.a.n,urr rooms. No .... -----. ... until in uy mnnni. Public fichool ttudents Saturday lorniiioi. IN HARR1SBURG ta ra-ifseiU Baknee rjkaW far NfM C.H M r.. MayT. For the 'UarrWburs mm Men de- eoetnauutw man unaer Waaat tbo flrat aH waa r- Tpaameer ;,nitat.- OaU' tmtr mar M ajaota, aaa .IUria year rllflrlal term as United States Senator has tech- i SPECIAL Frir .ntlrucilon to' Uh nradt nicauy commencea. it seems clear to mo that If elected to the Senate, and I so desired, I could wait to present my credentials and take the oath of olllce until after January SO, 19:0, when my elected successor as Governor would be Inaugurated, and in so doing I would be missing perhaps five or six weeks of a six-) ear term as Senator. As I now view It. I do not feel that it will be necessary to go to this extreme; but, In any event, outside of an extremely Im portant special war session of Congress, I should not give up tne governorship until December, 1919. 'fill IS a'i I C AS' Democrat! Ueny Pamphlet Governor Edge announced today that Edward E. Grosscup, of Wenonah, for mer chairman of the Democratic State committee, hat replied to a letter sent to him by the Executive, in wiiicn it waa reauested that Mr. Grosscup say whether or not the committee was the author of an anonymous pamphlet attacking the present Republican administration ol the State government. The reply of Sir. Grosscup was that ne naa no nesttancy in saying that such a pamphlet was never authorised by the State commit tee, nor was It puDiisneo or aisiriDuiea under the committee's auspices. Promoted in Signal Corps . Sergeant Christopher Murphy, of 2113 Wharton street, has been promoted to master signal electrician. Murphy served twelve years In the Infantry prior to his atMnteni In the signal corps on Jan uary J- Ha Is at Kelly Field, San Antiaio. Tema. " 4 Want More Pay? There Is a tremendous dfraand for trained men and women to nil the position left by the men culled to the color. Tho highest naUrled and most Important platen will b sien to trained men and women. Pre par jourlf for one of thene places by entering- our courts In Stenography, lfookkeeplnfr and Secretarial Htudlea, Alt builnesa branch" taught S ton day, Wednesday and Trlduy evenlnas. Special rlaasca Tuesday and Thura aav nights. Note portal War Coursea to alt student begin February 1 Banks Business College I Don 1 suffer from varleoft Ttln, 7.V.L lwi lr knee nd iinklrM or other leg troubles 2nkn need constant, certain CORLISS faCKD STOCKIaVn I "ill make jou happy and easy. JnroH away torturing elastUs on troublevome bandages I for. gt leg troubles Corliss MorK. Iiiks made to measure, without elatlr wear for many months . Cashable and aanltarv light and durable. Cost only S3.C.1 earn, or two for th same limb. S3.75, , and ybu i gladly pay much mor I for the support and eam Call I ' be measured free, or write for, p-lf-meaaurement blank No ft. Hours fi to .1 dally: Sat. n to 4. , MV Also make abdominal bdts I lastlr an1 nnnelastlo)to onlr rennrt.rorll-- Mmb HpUltyCo, , Suite 480, Hell phone. Wal. nn PUBUC SPEAKING 8.1f-Gipresalon. Sflf-Conndenct. Elo. cutlon and all-around SIMlvloDnint. Join the 3rd sprlnc term class now forming. v Ten ronjecntlve afonday Kvenlna-j rommenclna May IS. at 8 P. M. Both Hen'd for fn.tructlve literature. Call writ or phona liprura 82-la NEFF COLLEGE "M,rgf' IlHOBTI'AND AND UOOKKKKTINO Orris Bhorthand th eaar, apaady araum. Bualn,a Courses. Day or Evenlnc Behoola. bnrUII wmUT lin. IM luwrvw IU M.T7 SIMI Q ereaslns demand for roung men and woman ut tu coming summer monina. can or h off lea and buslneaa training our classes will b continued day and evening through lining uiiiiubt- nuii it Arttculars and Catali Tltfnr Artctilarfand Catalog, 10IT Chestnat Htr Languages BERLITZ SCHOOL HWlVIMIXn . ASHER'S. Cor. 22d and Walnut 0 lessons, $3, Including" adm , towels, etc, 2 Pools 3 Parties, Tues.,Thurs. &Sat. EvJ RCMMKR CAMr -a rAtUOUC OWATtJW- . a C CAMPVEGA CHARLESTON, ONTARIO, CAN. AN ISLAND'rOE BOTS, ct o IB years. Fishing, hunting, swimming, galling, tennis ouiaoor mej.ir.CAis nines, ganoa trips, i carpentry, taxidermy tutoring. Two motor ' boats. One large central building; and out . door sleeping bunaalows Traveling; expense from New Ynrk fit v. 11.1 rnund trln. lnclud. ins berth and other expenses. Time 12 houra, HUH, HKNKY WARD BEECHUI MR. It. r. I.O.Nt. Director It Wst 168th 81., Kaw York Cltv MONTESSORI CAMP WYCOM1IK. I'X. , Chlldrrn lhrr Jun, IS S3- c. to torlta ra to H,vtmbr IS In Camp thtra Is alwaya oora,thlnv riadrd to lie done: pcraonalttv Is davrlopcd through activity and t.at.d by ro-opcratlon with oth.ra. niaclpltne ta obtained throush habtta of order and of Induatry. formed by Intimate care or anlmala and parden. Third year. 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A story, perhaps, that will make you, yourself, become an active advocate of good government. Jerry had fallen under the repeated blows of the infuriated policeman, against whose jaw he had landed an indignant Ameri can punch in defense of a persecuted South street merchant. Thus was started the train of events that developed into the most inspiring, the most thrilling political fight Philadelphia had ever seen with Jerry its victorious champion. ; "The Crack in the Bell." which required the exclusive services of the greatest writer of politics in America for a period extend ing over months, will be published exclusively in the EVENING PUBUC LEDGER, beginning May 11, at a cost unapproached in the annals of American journalism for a serial story. Reserve your copy now. Euening public khtt ijaW.nr.aHa)- Merchants A Miners .V -, -i v. "leM. jSWiiSu'is' iTMnV T. vr-. --,.?, . eta JK.I Vt. -. -." : AT Ait I TIME TRANS. CO. CYRUS. HK. CURTIS. bilad . f. :-'?, ..-' . 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