. '?.'! f!'ff V.'-'-i, t r-Urv?M CAME TO AMERICA WITH $50, -V v f" A V TO SPEND ON DEATH AND RUIN, BUT DID NOT GET PAR igle'8 Eye' Under Direction of William J. Flynn, 4 -'. Vj's.V.JSl "?mm frustrated Well-Laid Plan to Destroy Thousands j mm &mm-'& ZJ TT . j j? r ' j. I ir I j. T y .. 't ArbjMvr. M'-'i j. ' wui jrivuuts ui iMivesiucK in lurus ai jersey jiiy jfisjimi &. rr uicMt n; jlo KJiiljjpKU, . IHICO hkp"- w ""mwmmnK' rxrnrAi ik zjt- ' .-. "- . . . ,---"-r--- '"."-sA-r-, . R!T"V ;'-)" iS3:' Vv';i'T'iS' .-'.' ' "? .'&,' ." , -. VONRINTELEN n (fter fatY of Double-Headed Plot Was to Prevent WGrain Shipments Across the Ocean, but Although uhe Spies Succeeded in Firing Freight and Stock Yards, Cattle and Materials Were Saved Hv WILLIAM J. FLYNN RIX'I.NTI.V lUrlllll.ll flllKf OF TUB I'MTKII NTATr. KHKI' -tl'.IM l( I l Isan vJsaBS I -ani-l?dsCiBBm fOXTHS of apparent calm followed Mh plot against the fled a calm. rever, which existed only on the pur tfor beneath the veneer of frlendll- l.for America Ambassador Bcrnstorff M'iila aides, Captain Frann on Papeit. ipiam Karl Hoy-Ed Hint Dr. Ilelnrlcli IbeY'l, sllll were rcheinlng ami working the downfall of America In their bi llable desire to defeat the Allle-. yeC'they had received aid from abroad EHe person of an Intimate friend of the fn Prince of Germany, Franz un tslen, aent to America for tin- oaten purpose of promoting friendliness reeii Germany and Amerka, but In kitty with a ban!, account of more than .600.000 to snend itn liny rnrnl nf Ith.and destruction that lie mlifht see. as. lone as It harmed the Allien. And letnyr tne Harming or the Allies also SUght Ita attendant Injury to America ra.iniif. tiinerence in trnnz von urn ir6r his cohorts. The 1'nlted states Mtbeen described by Dr. llelnrlch AI- ,as -Tne American front." ami so .fesuruni ii, as a oauienein upon n to make their advances and coun- nrusta against the Allies, recardless tKt consequence) to the land for Bfl thev nrofessed such frlihdlinri ucli regard. Wt was tnat in the enenuing or tnat 0.000 Krani von Itlntelen had built UMlf tin Vlrtlinllt' a nannrutn itrird n)u. 1, with which lie preyed upon "hip aT. Induslrv and manufacture, ltlver tea who ewarmed the Hudson to scut- lighters, to start fires In carpoes, to .., . , . . . , . . . nawsers ana-mangle tne steering np- - "j - ........ ...,- itua or tugs tnat they might crasli neen ireahlng uohii In France: each other and sink with their car- That's whv " : so-cailea neare councils." whlrli . ivb for the snreadlnir At nrona-raniln "e turned pharply. the untchman with Any kind of peace at any price as long him. Kor at nnn hide of the nppnlp ZYn VSSSSSjSu.lSrSfi "J" ! ' Ii"- ren the shadow of a man h was to spread a feeling throughout H'' flunk nlong, hiding behind boxes ica. mat u was wrong ror the and halei as h made lilt way Horn a States to manufacture arms and ... . .- .. . ... , lunitlon which could be sold to the "Knl '" '"""; " i' i"rr.i, i. an uiese- tilings lav within tin me nicnmaii iipsiuf nun. - inoiiii:iu lnCi? ofi. Frani, 'on ninteln, to ban- tm,re and the shadow leaped forth, to "" ""?- "'" " occasional con- ,, ,., i n,. .., ..e .hi,.,,!,,.- o i witn Ainoaasador Bernstorff. at '"" "-"i"- " ., ha told of his nrnrrpMS nnrl Inlri thn ducks. hla expense Recounts for the official i),,. llnpojslble. Headed off bv closed ffVpy sy!um Tn AmeVTca Ai.d'Ho' "" " " ' 5 VLt ,. ei1JlJ.11.mr.rica.:-A"i.r,'. course and leaned naif the guard of F"a . " inaamiiniiuil itch l"lllt , .," . . i ;.o thoroughly had Fran von Ttln- "" Interned liner, nerklug to spring eonceaiea nimseic behind n cloak of "'"" ,l ' "'" "rj" '" "" .""i '" " rnumerarles and "straw bossen " cape van the cleverest nflh. mi.miru An effort that failed lllockul again Hth4 Secret Service had failed as yet to xeered onc more.' crashed his way Kv clue to Ills real activities. Hut tlirougn tne uoor nr ine Hiupi. wireiesi were suspicions, and among those mom, turn wuirien, u chair linen nign i held them was Dixie Mason. oer Ills head. Hut the hlon did hut '.So, JIaniettc, ilescenil Tne tactics or iu roolliall she was saying as lehl had conic Into play for itra it and she stood by the wllh a nulclf motion lie hail blocked the window of her blow of the epv, disarmed lilm ami apartment, watch- forced Mini against the wall. Fifteen Inr the sunset and mlmiles later he was listening to Hie talking to her confession, forced In JelkJ sentences FRANZ VON RINTKIXN Vtt Rlntelen l.aaseeted g . M, . . . ,". t, iw ii,-i cunression. lorcen in jt'ii.j htrmcin po maid, I have no positive cl. fr0ni tliespy'a lips. E? ffg?'terK,!MX ;v""i rlln,,,,n;, ' A Kuy gaio ine $100 to set III- V. , .nmMhu!lI- .1 ?.i.Ij'i,i"k,w iW tI' 'locks," ho was saying. -1'hafs. I C '" ,on,.eAh'n.'-?houJ hm. w.hlch. I know He was some fellow w w. H..V niroti. .,;i -..!. woiked around tlif waterfront here. I'd hoffiK'VnS.T.'iJS: Htte... a lot o' inoney often him and i-bor recently. Hut irn'Mimii- wanted more, i neionr.eu to ms mag- flHow about Mlsta von Lertz?" Ma. nelo and a.sle gang' tte spoke the name with a ilne nf "' '" what." Harrison lirant Dent for- Mred. For Mamette, black though she "'d. M, could see only three colois, the red, rlilt anil th hi.. a 1IvI ...l( I n-i I'v tried and tried hard. Hut Von ftp aeems afraid to tell me much IK mm. Tne nest clues ive gotten i on tnrougn Agnes Taylor, who i Tile MaRlieto iune i Lerti's apartment house, 1IH Mason. ' . i vou know ine voice was iow. -"any one nameu ndel?" pKo why?" . . works in some naiiK, u-pons 10 'hTnsnls'. of the Hamburg-American ,.,H.,A ... .1,.. lln..i ,. ti, in,A....A.t ...i.. r-.L"-... -,! l,,,ln luiiira int iiu ii. i.ii.ra .ui. wno iijn MMii .. ................. meanwhile eyeing the deteclora, the hat- what I can Rather he ateals Inror- , , d lrtlulnE. apparatus of the win- n from manlfesta and bills of ),,,. (ll the room. . coming Into the bank for pay- t Mason smiled. "So that's the L'Xew ifj.jtnsa TirtK to dn there?" . u.l. ll I T l.Aar.l about the 'tools' and to 'use rnii. method.' I couldn't recognize ele.' telenhone. Htte,"- he called. "Qet me put dress or some Kina soniewung n irnuvh I In." Missy but laws, yo' ain't goln' t ypnr neaa inio asmr, Through the Knothole A pine knot, half hinging In Its re ceptacle, caught her glance, .Stealth ily she wormed It loose, to peer with :olneT to And out what'a bap. ., , In. Men were ;i Frnw Crossing." said Dlx e there, men who were pouring gasoline 'M ArO" .-"f-"pi. '""."',i l.m u,ill fo,l mill I'luitnlnni- men UtS"' ' " ' " wto were "making their nreparktlon. " .iTl i.ji. t... .,..!. for hurried night, and receiving orders rXZ-Vl 'ELt ii .. ,,.v tut.-l aa they dli so. Already two of them -tl5 'tXS?M tevedor.ng ere at the doorway tne jersey sm. 01 mo naroor. .-"-.".. .;,,.,. s.vlncrT .?'?F..?2",.J?P.c.e' "F. ".;.', "i-ZL .h'.bVrna vou look iftJr 4&5Ett&izZiZton V.'.r part ot the -yar,s"- Kow 1 . tniini automobile They were gone, while Dixie cowered Mt..wsrre srun; uiwinouu i-'.i, v,au- ttaltliltv li wnlhil .rJSSfSSJS.Lti!' -Z ihem cross the natch of snow and Ice Wm, iw. ...in -w .!. ..II. ,k. laannanp iinahli FW...v-tntB;lhe stevedorlna- to move for fear ot detection, her brain ts-r-W-JT ?'. Jer-MHiriBB; .,.. h .n. anrt hnn. lint (h.v tQW:wmrnntllnilThi, spies had taken the Z7T "t ' w,w,' "short cufone that Dixie did not vTt V ""? . jM? "!??: ..l.-. Th.r. w.. none Th. 'JS-!' i. -HobZtv police? There was no , way to reach !ffT-..inBKr"ituMn. ' Only one th ng remained-for W-ne mT1'll Uiinnlri.riwln immliU au tamt "' .HiIm ..! niai.lilriH Onrf tn rdoi skry to the Allied) horeebarns. . eke be'able to reach there In .V . - r ofvKlU and coursre was at'-Bterens point Harrison to tne runninjt oord tt.Be.e. reunoed , 7 jiMm mr -. gm: TMjf,,r (am-, (s trkstavi kwls if tfcsx'i Umaf, ..'nos mg mder Sl am l.llrnliiK Hip axles of iimbul.ilires We bate nv j-ln " shoot tn kill I" The men nodded r'aVHtiatigli ofiened u new bos nf cai It lilnes The machine -ned tm thnmuh Ihe -eni.flniKiiess In wnrd the tallroail yanln A for Pue Miinn eeilng Into the sln.UvanN dlliln if ec .lelei, phe raUed in hei nun tune .Hid wawd m.'idh In i-rnwil nf Ihiim' uiaiiKlei Just coniltiK fmth fiom u i I hub Quick k1i- iHlletl. "Theiei dancer ai Die Iioino barns Then. dmliiK li.'iidei tlnin eei. she ped fnrwaul In n Insl vain ntieinpt in reach the barns l.efiue Hie sple" eiiiilil llglil their lioiiih. Hefnre lier loomed Hie slindnvvs nf he bat ns. with lliclr tlimir.itnN of ani imils within Anil fit.iiiiI.I1hk up ii tele phone pole inward a window wan the. form nf n Herman rlre-tlend. Harder than ever presned Ihe font nf Daxle Mason agalut the acceleiator of her car while her soul ratted within her. N'nt content wllh sinking the ships that carried iriiimen! hordes and cattle to France, not content with filling their oat with Hteel barbs, painted .vellow and designed tn be eaten l; the nil foitunalo iiulmaN not mnient with pois oning the water nf these beasts who were n pan nf the war only through the will of ntlieiM. Iiiiperiut (ierrnaiiv now was lesnitlng tn worse measures to gain Its "victnileH.' the horrnr and agnnlnlug lortiiie nf lire' Dixie's lips pressed Mini Then, her aimer drown ing all thoiifrht "f daiiKer slin skidded lier innclilh" until It nlnit nvvilurned as hhe eeicd from the htnekards allev Into the nrenwny of the horsdiariiH. lnailu her way through the great doorways. Ihen sent her Htltoinoblle thundering up the runway to the second tloor -there to leap forth and run towaid the .4s i$l2 rzwr"frr aJas m. . - v. ;id&: mSSSfrSMeSi pagrrrCZ.,S. iKW7'?v&i0?mtUM E cA?: Teuton Agents in New York Kept Informed of Manifests by Bank Employe Who Reported to Hamburg-American Line Gang of Gunmen Weakened Red Cross Ambulance Axles So That Automobiles Would Break Down on Way to Field Hospitals f.v jnisr.v i'M'.ii mT!iou:i nv von rintki.k.v.s ;i.nts The lire .siKflril foitn that had lust eincreil the hav mows Hut too late ' Alrenilv ihe tool nf Imperial i.er tnan.v had touched n nintch tn the gas. nlltie-niled cnntHln ir A 1 lea il y the fuse wiih splutter ing, whllo wllh n gienl. sweeping motion the spy tin t-w the lionili far Into the loose hay ami hurled his gigantic fiitin toward the snuggling Ille. A inmnenl mole and he had felled her. then eiraliu blrd Into her machine, reversing It and sending it at perilous ppced down ihe rumvHv anil out Ihiough the iipnislli doors, bowling nvei two nf the nistlers us thev slinve to make their way through the nliendy heavy clniids nf smoke and tearing on toward freedom And In the loft nf the iiiiiiniiioth ham Jilxlu .Mason lay unconscious, the Ilia gaining greater and gieater headway all about her, where the gasoline discharge had fired the cnullaKi'iitlnh everyw neie ' Imperial lleiiiiany hud succeeded In a part of Its sThemc at leabt. Hut In an other Out In the lalln.nd yards mine the clack of a revolver shot as Haulsuii Hiaitt and bis men surprised two men In the Interior nf a box car, hard at their task of burning the axles of an nulo with an acetylene torch. A rpy fell maimed, whllo from seemingly every where oilier spies luoke from the cars and sought safety. Hut Kiifety that was far away For Ihe members nf the Criminology t'ltili hud spread themselves In the lanes be tween the great masses, of box cars, to lenp forth as the spies ran aimlessly about In their si arch for shelter, to seize tlieni, to fell Ihetii, to shackle them Atop a box car vvlieio ho had climbed after the Mrs! onslaught. Harrison Orant moved swiftly hero and there, shouting bis ordeis tn the operatives below. In ten places at once the battle was mount ing to the pioportlons of it llfe-and-death stiuggle--wltli the member of the I'rlm. Innlogy I'lub In the ascendancy. Hut at the hi.ise hams - I'p 111 the loft. Illxld Mason stirred to consciousness as Ihe llames ate closer. Iiovvn below, when the maddened ani mals were screaming and stamping In their flight, came the sounds of shouts, of curses and yells as tho horse wrang lers, summoned from every part of the vards, struggled to release the rlame frlghtened animals. Through a. chink In the flame wall nf the building, Dixie could see another red glare, starling In the distance then the, forms of thou sands of beasts as they sped forth to safety, freed by the men who had rushed to their assistance tho minute the alarm had heen given by Dixie, Everywhere was the willing rush to save save save, while men risked their lives that the lives of horses and cattle might be spaied, while; men took risks and men braved death and while Dixie Mason struggled Inipotently to fight her way through the ring of fire that seemed to have closed all about her The smoke ate Its stinging way Into her cringing lungs, choking her. gagging her She sought In scream but the screams were lost In tho wild conglom eration of noises from below, the shrieks of fear-maddened horses, the surging work of rescue. Here, there, back again she struggled, only In face everywhere a wall of fire that Inch by Inch was allng towaid her, n living, writhing, all-consuming circle of death ! The fire had eaten lis way through portions of the root now and were spreading the flare of their flames against the sky. Over In the railroad Sards Harrison (Irant, receiving the ie imrts of his men as they checked up the list of captured spies, glanced Into the distance Marled, then whirled to the members' ot tho Criminology Club, ".Shackle those men together'" he ordered sharply. "Leave them In charge of Slsson he can handle them. Then every one come with ine there s a fire at the stockyards!" CJUlrklv the orders were obeyed. Qulcklv the men swept forward under tho lea'deishlp of Harrison Orant to aid the hundreds of horse wranglers and cattlemen In their maddened effoits to lelease tho flame-threatened animals. And as they did so Dixie Maso;i was making her last desperate effort at escape. .. ., Death n the flames or death In h. leap Dixie Ma son chose the chance of the lat ter. She had fought her way for ward, heating out the flames that caught her dress, covering with her free A Chance With Death In all ho His magneto gang. Wed steal the magnetos often automnbllei' t Ii a was going' to France. He'd give us J5 for e- er one nar on the switchboard at Von we stole then let us have 'em to sell apartmeni. Mie lifts reportea "Another lit lie svstem 01 narming nui .1 conversations between ttlnteln biilances. cli""' said (irant rlowiy ' Whin Von Lertz. but thev have been about the axles?" rally meaningless. I." "We burned 'em with an nictvlene he' tngllng of the telephone had In- torch so they'd break down when thev ipted. . Dixie answered to near the hit the battlefields . of Acnes Tavlor. the operative who ;,, ihev'd break down, when thev iheen placed at the switchboard of were filled with wounded:" The words came from (irant'H lips in scathing de nunclatlon. "And you conress tn It ou moiigiel'" His hands clenched I i nil l-ta ni-itttil tin In L'bATSi ttifarw fruit. - lb iiarnii n ivjiii uif iw nr i in 111 Walter ,jie throat of the craven being before him. ".Now. ou tell jour storj nun tell it iiulck!" Ten minutes later Harrison uranr "This wireless in working order?' he nsked sharply. "Ves." Harrlron Orant stepped toward it . .. Vi,.,. i7, i ,.i iiarriron (irant stepped toward It h?n tS'reb fJettht nulokly. A moment more and he was ?- in ,. v.rda wndlnir forth the code call of the t'rlm- and when to sink I"0'0 ''tb' For the sny, while not hmn la it? I'll a,,le t0 ,e" ,h ",mes of ",0 directorate telephone th" ch ef. "f ,tho" w-ho engineered the heinous AA vnii liBpn umiiiciB ui uisuuiniK aniuuiuiice-i, l ,SJ. man lust called Von Irtr ""' hua k'lven Information that was iSS, That Kehlelndel had reDorted nlore tha" valuable -the fact that tt y,ha,t ?'r.Bd?,V1 ri..ruP.0d.t burning party" had been scheduled for iTlled barna at Jersey and to go ;Pt."!?57-"?d,ran"ns tho locatl" al"1 c, to th. .hack at Crow Cross- . '-' , --- ; vi where It Is" Dlsle Alston's out he ca" at 'aa' lo receive un an .Hbow wnere.it is. Dixie .iaions Than l.iu .n.o.n,.o Mar...i ,.i ra STO"SK teu' w- "Jieet me Stevens I'olnt quick t'ome "HAnntKov rstiAVT" And while Harrison Crant waited. 'wasn't Paul Koenlg?" i u jiuoii, ner auiomooiie Hidden In nor Bern.tortl. on .'.pen or rrept to The. e.de of the llule aback at .. . i i Tii-.i. Crow a Crossing. The sound nf vnleeu Wu'ijSfii .'u'rVLh. chin... hi. mV.ro": ""hln. I .Indistinct. Aaaln mlled a"ln. Then .h. turned bTlSf,,,,1 l)Ut ony 'alur ertel ' ' ' I V fflJ!' j ' 'liwMLL hiwl1 ''sii '-.'. .T "" ii Tmtes4s"-f t .. " m anSCwf. & lamW' e;iaaBBiMBME9B3pHI-sVlfrX .ttMLL.. I .Z KHPi-lef rU afalBLam .mf& r aaSsM.as""l iwMratfi-'B? uIItJLMita 'I ' i fm Hl .ririBHBi-lrvL A aWyV ''i It MJi "Sl.BW-aBLaaLaaHs9-HLpiaMlBVLaaBiLaLaaLaaVat Pta-&KiaaLaaWI S JaRSv.rVt' s S9M1- ss.r JF jjQmP Av9lBmjaBVst V "" ..ietataBfCl.MMflBflLMeBSsjV-T.-" "IJA'aaaaTF :afr ll &PfaSHJ2mA V- K'JSi-.-'sSjXiStM'-KJK 4 Sl-VaM9VB-PVLRefP oaaaaaaR SKfBSSSKKfBttSIMMi hand her nostrils to shut out th paralyzing effect of smoke and gasoline vapors, seeking from the Bounds from below to ascertain an area Into whloh she might leap with some opportunity for safely At last It came. A lull In the milling rush from below. Dixie fought her way to a railing, swung under It, hurif thr for one. long, trembling Instant, then. Just as a whirling rush nf horses cleared the way beneath her, she dropped. The failed stunned her for a second. Then the mating- sounding of plunging animals brought her to her senses, Just In time to enable her to scramble out of the way nf a flame-craied group of horses as they surged past her. then lecllng, to seek through the smoke the fteedom of the open nlr Some way. fomehnw. she managed to wavr tn the miter doors nf the hlg bam, there to gasp at the cold. llfeglv Ing atmosphere that surged Into her lungs then to tun forward white-faced at tho sight before her Kverywiiere was lire (lie which raged about the sheds, (Ire which licked Its way along the railings nf the cattle, pens, which ate at the chutes and con nection, tire which seethed and spit and crackled. From far In the distance. came the ilanglng of beIs and the iiis-niK ni Menm- -ine nastily cancel lire npparatus of twcnlv slnrlnns, fighting " against Ihe flames hut fighting a lo'lngi,, fight. Dixie's hands clenched "The cowaids!" she exclaimed, "the '' fiends!" "I.ook out there. ml ' t was the ', friendly shout nf a horse-w rangier as he , pushed her arid". Down the nlleywav sounded a thundering roar as iwentv -i nhoutlng men diove before them n grea't mass of wild-e.ved, galloping hoises. The '' wrangler shouted happily us thev passed ... him. "That s the end of heartily. "wo weie thought." "The end of rbnin'" Hlle Mason timed hopefully "Then .vou manag-d to save- - " "Most of 'em. miss. Wc got some help from an unexpected quarter Hunch nf secret Service men who were over In the yards chased over here mid took tho load off our minds o' loosenln" the cattle In the. south end. That let us put nil iardW"rk " "'e li,"KC,ou,' Pan of the i,,-'-cr'.,.nS,l'v,,:. ,,u,"?" ,"cl'' Mason ... VDo J0U ,;nmv " "f Ihem?" as rant.ybu,A-"'!lmV K"Ve "'" Mm "I'arrlson ijrant?" "Think so." 'cm." Jis luckltr'n said we A Harried Oetaway Dlx'e M a s o rt tiirne.-l s bar ply. Harrison Orant must not see her here It would only mean tho necessity 01 . explanations "STFA'KNS POINT," HOHOKKN, N. J., OPPOSITE NEW YORK CITY, SHOWING DOCK WAREHOUSES AND FREIGHT YARDS IN THE BACKGROUND, SET ON FIRE AT THE ORDERS OF VON RINTELEN TEXTILE MILLS SWAMPED WITH GOVERNMENT ORDERS Taxed to Capacity in Turning Out Winter Underwear jar Soldiers and Sailors, They Cannot Take Care of Orders for Civilian Needs GOVIJH.N.MUNT orders foi winter un derwear Sot men In the military service have swamped textllo mills In Philadelphia to such an extent that manufacturer, are unable to care for their private business, Manufacture, of winter underwear for civilians has been brushed uslde by the Immensity of the Government's orders, it wa. learned today, and It will be sev eral months before there can be a re sumption ot this work. It Is said the Philadelphia mills alone have orders for I.DOO.000 sets of winter underwear for Government use. Many of the large mills are far behind schedule In the manufacture of garment, for soldiers and sailors and have received orders to lay aside all civilian work and rush the Government orders. Manufacturer, of fleeces have an- 1 nounced that they must ccuse thoir civil ian production for periods of several weeks. I Delay In tho Uorernment work, ac cording lo tho manufacturers, la due to the coal shortage lust winter, transpor tation tle-uim, ditllcultles In obtaining yarn nnd labor shortage. It Is said It will be only a short time before nearly all the knitting machinery of the KaBt, at least, will bo devoted to Government work Hosiery mills are virtually In the same position. Heavy demands from the Gov ernment for hosiery have rushed the mills to their capacity. According lo manufacturers, there Is little likelihood the present conditions will be remedied during the summer, .Some of the largest mills huve Government work that will require their entire energy until September. TWENTY GOOD JOBS OPEN Vacancies Exist in Quartermas ter's Local Depot Announcement I. made today that there are twenty vacancies, with mini mum salaries ot 11200 a year. In the office of the depot quartermaster. Ttven-ty-.lxth street and Oray's Ferry road. Application blank, may be obtained from the United States Civil Service secre tary's office. 407. Po.toffice Building. ' Highest ratine on the subject of ex- Erlence will be given to persons who v' handled the greatest variety of article, kuiludlnz hardware of all kind.,' miionery ana onice .up. POINT BltEEZE PARK OPEN South Plilltilelphia Retort Slirtt Scion Under New Management ' Willi added attractions. Point Breeze Par) recpen. today under new man agement with amusement, that appeal tq children and adults. Gattl and hi. band offer a,.peclat pro gram of selection, (or tonight jnd to morrow afternoon and evening. The management I. planning Interesting- and attractive feature, for tha season. Sev. erat organliatlon. have already obtained booking, for their annual outings, jn the j $10,000 GIFT TO HOSPITAL t W 011111118 Homeopathic Instilii I tion Shares Under W. II. Harncs's Will A bequest of $10,000 to the Womiin'H Homeopathic Hospital Is Included In the will of William H. Hnrnes, 17117 Spruce istrtet, former treasurer of Ihe I'enn. isylvnnla Itallroad, which, as probated 1 today, disposes of properly valued at more than $110,000. The major portion of the estate goes to n sou nnd daugh ter nf the decedent. Other wills probated today were those nf Major Charles 11. Kdmtinds, ICOrj North .sixteenth street, which. In pri vate bequest., dlt-tmses of property val ued at $20,000: Mnry t Baker, 301!) Diamond ptreet. $19,5011; Magglo K. Henker. Thlrtv-thlrd Rtreet and I'owel tou avenue. $7800: Ilanlel Kmmlrr. 4IC West Oxford street, $3000, nnd Patrick rarney, 1523 Noith .Second tlreet, $3000. Tho persanal effects of the estate of Stanley V. MiiBtbauin. the well-known moving picture promoter, according to an Inventory tiled with Iteglster Shee han today, has been npprali-ed at $l-!3.-39H.33. Included among the Invest ments roinnrlslng the estate nre flflv shares of the United fins vimprovemcnt r'ompanv. valued at $3330. nnd 700 shares .Hay Hercules Copper Company, $2800. The remainder of the estato con. 'lists of the testator's Interest In various movinc picture und amusement enter prises. Other Inventories nf personaltv tiled were: Benjamin W. Plumber $3t 007.08; .tames Hague. 7212,3, and Samuel C. Bottoinley, $35911, BURIAN HOPES FOR PEACE Austrian Minister Desires to See' General Negotiations Started Amsterdam. May 11, Baron Burlan, Austria-Hungarian Foreign Minister, de clared In a speech that he hoped general I K...v ..nVv. -.-.. nm .UHUIT I lQ lU LmanUn neactj according to a dispatch lit"- nuuaiKsi,v.u). v Frtnoror- Karl h.a avnlnltsd . THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT SETS DRAFT RECORD HERE One. Local Board Has Sent 1000 Men to Camps, and as Result Must Supply Only Nine Selectmen for Next Contingent, IFiife 0W Boards Must Send 125 LOCAL Uruft Hoard No. 35, with headquarters In the station house at Twentieth and Federal streets, .has the distinction of (.ending the greatest num ber of draftees to National Army can tonments of all the draft boards In Pennsylvania, The district over which this board has lurlsdlctlon contains a registration of I&426, which likewise la considered the largest In the Slate. The board has 'tent about 1000 men to camp to date, out of Its registration, which Is mainly composed of workmen at the many Gov ernment Industries In the southwestern section of the city. ThlD became evident today, when Har. rlsburg officials In assigning draft quotas for the next batch of men to be sent to camp, requested tne iniriy-niui local draft board wh.116 other to send only nine men, Philadelphia board, were asked to send as many as. 125 men each. These men will entrain for tho canton ments nn May 25. David C. Pntchell,' chairman ot the Thirty-fifth board, said today that this condition Is particularly Interesting when It Is considered that, contrary lo the general custom ot the draft officials, his district vvas not given any credit 'or the registrants who enlisted In the navy. He explained that his local board was In n typical naval district. In asmuch as tt Ilea In the vicinity of both the Navy Yard at League Island and the Naval Home, on Oray's Ferry road. The draft board chairman paid a tribute to the work of the Soldiers' Wel fare League, an organization of members of the Southwestern Business Men's As sociation, which has undertaken to .up. ply tha soldiers ot this district with comfort kits and other needy article John Moore Is president ot this bu.Iutss association. LURED FROM HER HOME Neighbor, Accused a. White Slaver, Held Under BslI John Richard, twenty-one year. old. of Tenth street below Washington avenue, was held under ball by Magistrate Baker,. )n the' Fifteenth street and Snyder avenue police station today, on charges ot white slavery. U Is alleged that Richard and hla mother and sister enticed Antoinette Oosso, of Ninth street below Dickinson FIVE RESCUED AT FIRE Women and Children Are Taken From Burning Dwellings Flame, which damaged the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Reynolds. 2010 South College avenue today, endangered th Uvea of Mrs. Reynolds and her two children. They were saved by the quick action oi i'oucciiihii ueorge Jievoir, The building at 2001 .South College avenue also suffered damage when the roof caught lire. A woman and child war .taken from. the moke-flled . third floor ot tni. Duiiaing.Dy.tne policeman. explanations which might not bo easily forthcoming. From far awav came shouts the shouts of men Hppronchlng through one of the alleys which ns yet had been untouched hv the llames. Dixie nanny heard All that she knew was innt sue must leave the vicinity ot the fire as soon as nossihuv -rnntent in thu knowledge that her woik had not gono -A. iur naugni nner an. -Most ir not all of the horses nnd cattle had bes-i saved. imperial ucrmany had destroyed Ameri can property In the shape of barns nnd pens but It had at least failed to de. stroy the live nf the .Innocent being.! against which It had plotted. , Almost aimlessly she turned to the railroad yards to escape the i naming droves ot horses mid cattle that were swirling everywhere On she went, "v i loosing irnci. alter tracu, as she sought Ihe streets and the open The light of the flro flared higher and with It a slight exclamation came into Dixie' throat at the sight of n nuir before her Hurriedly she swerved, leaped between two closing box cars, of a flying switch, and then, aa the man pursued, Jumped ncross the track upon which vvas ap proaching a rapidly rrnvellng train, hur rying on to where her deserted automo bile showed Its dull form, where it bad been abandoned by the fire fiend. Once she looked back to discern the fact that the man still watched her beneath the long train. Then she hurried on again. Hack In her apartment, she reported to her chief, tn give the name of Walter Schlelndel and her suspicions against Franz von Uliiteln. An hour more went by and the telephone rang to hrlng the news of Schlelndel's arrest and hla confession, of how ho had used the bank as a clearing house for German pydoln, stealing the Information of tho manifests and bills of lading of Allied shipments which came In there for col lection by the consigners, thsn In inm selling this Information to Paul Kosnlg. '." oi me i-iamuurg-.-tTiierican i.ine, IJIXIS smiled happily. ' "How about Itlnteln?" she atked, A slight ejaculation of disgust came over the wire. "My men failed In find him. Some one must have notified him of the arrest of the auto burners In the rail road yards. At any rate, he has left his hotel, without giving an address." All nf ...hlnl. .. correct. For Franx '.' von itlnteln was at that moment tele phoning to Bern storff. and an pouncing tn him that tn future his name would be E. V. dates and that his "business" would j& ne mat ot a, -purcnasing agent out Ji that Imperial Germany's work of Ve destruction would still continue. "" And meanwhile, also, at the Crlinln- T oiogy i.iuu, ltarrisot) urant, tired from ' his labors of the bight, hesitated at ' the doorway to can an operative. "Ballev." he said. "f want vou to take a skirmish around and see what ' titi Changes Ills Name 1 uu tan iixiiiuuui n Bin llamru UIXIO usson. "Who Is she?" Harrison Grant smiled grimly. "I'd give a good deal to know. Ap-'Vi parently she's an ex-actress. At least, if mavs wnai uer rrienas leir me. Time." was too. they say. when she was very communicative and frlendlv. xa. !.. .' fells nn one nf her nlnn n nf 1,.: activities. And. strangely enough, mv ? path has crossed hers twice In Pisces1'-! wuere uiuy mv acnis or. imperial .tier- ' many could consistently be. She itm at ine nre iqnignr. "At the tire?" Balloy stared. "Ar "I have a good pair of eye.." sal(l"3i Harrison Grant. "I saw her there ,j noi nny reel away, i chased In.- Dur a train cut me orr." Bailey raised a hand to his hat "III see what I can find nut' hi said quietly and left the building. But urani cuiuiiiura in stand there, staring' at the floor wondering what part thlS: vvomam -whom clrcumstann' mriln , again gave the accusation of being a K ucuii-.il bi'i cuuiu nave ruayra in tntsi i. ir EI, , mperia uerrpapy ghoulish cruelty t , Next Saturday, Episode No. . -T 11-riM.Jia i,j luineiii amass among orate ...vuv long.noremsn by ii. vinvaiicrr, inti lauur arrrveraia overturn ing vessel i -H n i iue.aiafk.UaJv - - v , , MamaIUk. ji JtsffiaifioOk
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