iT WVI j1rU" e.d t , :,' ifi;.v'a.'v M1' C P frfc" ?: ' M ' 55fTT'', - - 7f r ,fl' "j ,' -.. 'V EVlDNING- PUBLIC mPGEit-PHILADLyHIA, ' TUESDAY, MAY 31, ,1918 r B.A..ia...v..i,. ?.H j : i T ITALIANS' CURB SUBMARINES 1 lONMOftE Mister june 5,Nr:! ' Nnvj Masters L-Boat Situation in cditcrrancim 1 V lia coud mm ''frtt fon to helleve we are masters nf the hiihmnr n ntttintinn in the Mediterra t . o t'1I Tk i". nean Admiral uemonno 01 ui n.n ieilt OlEIlS Ulll IJralt' na du-Iaied In an Inteivlew h nean Admiral Ilellionno oi tne nanan ere rang Men Who Have A crront mnn enrnn siibrnarilHH hue been punk In theee waters Passed Twenty-one AMERICAN SOLDIER IS CLEANEST-LIVED IBOTTOM OF CLASS 1 rKS son Issues Proclamation mT for Local Boards to w Si ('t ' n Enroll Youths tt, U n.hlnzlon, Jlav :i 'resident Wll'on has signed the 1)111 ih ' ..i .. ...li.u Mn. 1 nnn nnfi lrvjnmimuuii which v.ii '"" "" Who have reached the age of 21 .last June 5. to register for mllltirs on June 5 nett Within a few utes after the President made the il?a law. Proo!t Marshal lieneral Jwo'sder hart set In motion the ma chinery which will nlare approtlmatelv ' .700,000 more men In the unlfomi of the CUplted States arm Issued Indav d J5,Of the 1.000,000 men made available llMm service. It in estimated that 500 000 V .HJullJ t. Ymi.tP.l fnr tihvslifil nr ImlllS- JWjtrlaCreasons t 'SHThe registration will be slmilai in li'j? &tV ay to that condui ted last mmi I ft5 i. under the new law the men m be B'lDlaced at the bottom of the 1IM of men. iHtrho ire now listed in Claw 1 In other PJ-V 'Fords, they will not bo called for sen- P, ;f6 until the 1 000,000 oi more already sjftTaccepted have been called to the canton- S,SEJpenta and computed training feIli"V''i Proclamation ImmipiI S. ? "rVLA.lt -. . ..A..l....tl..n k7n part ; efi&.Th6 time and place of iecilratlon Fi;!?:tw-.ii i i .. - 1 ,, ti ' ru?lhB Sth day of June 1!1S at the ollke Bft the local board haxliiK jurifaii.iinn Int 4hft nrn whprpln b( nerm.lIK tltl ?leBldeg. or at uih other tilan. as shall SAtr assigned bj puhllL notii c b m h r'ME'?0?! boards 6-TSl All male persons eiinsr mzeiis m Sji"fthe United Mtate or resldltic In the sJVj T" MiClC v.. ... . iTS'-'June, 1917, and on oi btfnri the 5th Urfti llmJT v JUiir. i io ui iiii rivi i mi-ii i m - f'Rr6tj birthday are letiuirnd n rtRiMft lVnt accordance with tlie above law and Bw .Jki' -. ii ........ii ,i.. i.,. nfcVPersons In actte milltaiv or iwnal jbWHPVlce are exempted from leKUiatloti ' - ifi iiiW nrnelnmnUnn dptlarprt I'tAny person w ho on .u i ount of Mi k- BSi'iMi, will be unable to present hlmclt f '5.?Br registration, ma) ipi on or nerore KfS . Ihe day of registration at the otnte i K&,irjy local board for Instruction us to ff"liow he may register In agent fet!,'Any person who txpeits to in abn nt gbn tt:e day deignatrri for teKlstnitii.n .AifMm tlia 4if la.liotti... ..f ll. bri.ir.l 1,1 'UAr ,. . ... !.. .. : ?, f SJ ,JUI,wIlIch he permanenth j register by mall jr ?t'Any perbon on .mount of wnce ai sea. or on .uiomii oi ai residps max ,ib mih e 'i&Wlthout the tenitoiial limits if th iWlt.l.' J C.. ..U.II .. .1 I.. ,1 riUiuivu oittic:( -.iirtii ..in in ii.- ,j- J?-after reachlnc the flrst I'nlted state" r . ..- ...... . . ., propet loi-cil 4W MflV K MMM.U HiKK 'vJ. ww,iM akktamw ! i- 1? V , l Leases Atlantic Lit Home: to - i tVT.ipn nt I lr.ndi.ln Art ii- lln in. ?'&&.'Phlladelphla'H summei White Hotn-e" ,4 , this year will he the resldeme of Maor N'Jand Mrs. Thomas B Smitl at Olenslde ?j,,,-hore has been leased to private turtles i,.. ,voq v.e. ...it . tJ i, i niiiuiiiri 'monthjl and Atlnntir dt Ir.sps n nrnml. Ki.MM member of the cottace toloiii ft- JasU July the Major pun based u fine alrllorc residence on the upper st"v of r-K 3l0rls uvenue, a little more than a bloi k -icpmv,ine Deacn Among uih neighbors werc-Coneressmnn Vmim. WaIhi t I'mm. ; 4-cllfflaa Trainer, the fighting Uadei of t",the(TliIrd Ward. Select I'oumllman l '.;HfiVrA"'t:t tht. Kcianlh w...a l..irr .Jsl-HatMley and mam other members of iSXayoi "Smith's official family rftm EimiB up ms residence at Atlam . ,tti tavor ot the newlj renovated TDan nome Jiaoi Smith was ,tea By a desire to lie near his in qity Hall He means how- imKe occasional trips to the durlni? the hpnlprl ImilAH nu fhn faaA ttMntr !). Hft .. .. r i.i v-.w wv hv I. c 111,1 JTUI Ul III lntstratlon, when he leased for a ifte seashore home of Governor aptJJew Jersey .i Allen D. Albert. War Camp I Worker, Praises Morals of U. S. Arim worlds i roo it! for i run Iimir li i hf i n ntlilred Im Hip I rntnl t itt nrnn This K acoorrilnR ii Nil t 1 1 luit director nf ilm pubil. --p'ak up liurcau of t lie war rump t iminiin M jrW,p anil ofliilal ppokiMiiin for iln I'o-sdlrU lommission whlh r-tPtiiU caued n Mir b branding Phil id Iphia a the wot"! . it in i t ru ldnik pi teition from ft t for iho nati n (Ik ii Ihk" men The Wfli . ttinp i oiniimiiiix nimi I' nm of the Iirncl beiutb i u it . in lli" campaicn whkh im luih - tin Kd ( ro- KnlKht of Mlutitlm- M i V r A V M U NHlxati ii im and othr hotlir woikinc fir tlii. well.ir of tht? flKhtern Philtdolphta of all thp m-- m Mm t HJIltl his offflMl tllP pr itPM oppo sltton to t!te (oi rnnieiit ifforts t make the inerii.an f-oldb i tlv mopt r ff i tie In tht uoild I in l Mi lhn nd tht wonder of It l li .ii m im ftom limit tevpt ttalili -oincc Iv -id ouilttint: t i n.tiiie the riiirts Tlw .itni w el fart wot k ban bet n im-t hhmji tb r Mood and micrepreM nt d and atta 1 ' hi an unfounded inanmr in thi- tv Mr lhfrt who i In r to lm.it I h ir t'ht-t v.i id tint thioURb Inini m oii- i o-npeiatioti bttwnen the ldi.i and H p( ri innrnts , rtiirlttlri i- li lim be-n iMl impi"rd within ih awt two rntinth Tht Fphndld leiorri nf t ir Vnieiu w urn i win ileM rlbeil nt length bv Mi ' rt (MiothiK fiKure for Ino noo v,,l OitiH in Plain e h said thai I v i P i in. pr ihnukatnl ' ei di-abh d b loathsome lontaqion wlin. i- it oin tlint tlir i.ermin iiimv hutt- wir 28n pt i thou mil ,ind th u-lri m in t tl an CiMl per thousand The I mle 1 Niittt .ii m he M Id hid prepared fo In fin 1 1 i rs sroiir humanit lh woild or and wu will finil no tqual ti tint ifuni nald Mi llen li sli .uld -lb n thti who ell about th- nnthb .1 dti id ition of oui hoi s In I i hup 'I In I'nlted statt m Ii j- under tak i two en It rpt Nt i beiond all t tin (. . in nirnls In hlMoi.i Klrt to nndei i ill uhU lot tlclitlnK molt nun pi I thou-in ta in nn otht i ii mon In thf world h t h hit alieadi been at t umpliln d and second to pie ihm unm a taij, fUMival al'it uhtii tin wa id- I i tin men of am othei nation in th woild whih wi lilife t au-at.om-pli i'i I i. 1 Misi.itis m IT"' t-tibh Iml i moid for plnnnl t rfeetn t in -- b pi tln? Into hi tlon 7n men pel thnu-.tnd in unlfinm The Japaiu -i In tin wit wit . Iluvi-'t. yuipa"-ed thN IMi SJo pi i th uand ban ia libit lod i i.bO'.l fCiti to 'MH pei thou and inn the (irM draft in th I ulttd st itt - mil abroad The iiMJal bKUrt ilioui n t -thitd of tne tone lnnpt tat d The LTnlted Mates, Mi Mbert - i d hat taken boose ard bad t .mpani ns awaj from the snldli rv eliminating t c danger and temptation u, t,)t men o leae by nubHtUiithiff ulinlf-ome pin Tfe deyoribed the Vmetn an- MIkIiP In four Trench itie which n pnh' h the arm The Soernment In was tlie lli-t to hihtor t tif st lente in safeguarding it- ti in ploneeilng in c unmiii on I to i null" JBLH1 fWSLDROOT imDrovc fcStAiiRnAn he An nnctcn ' film? - "unuuotLi, r yjKdkwo Orders Removal of Prcs-1 p i "l'-S ' JO'S. .. . I J&$ Jaent ot Virpiiua Itoad ' T. TGGinr MnAdnn's fin. ilru.Hi .t... ... .n. l&iorc the tarrying out of oideird Im y provements waj taken todaj when he i directed that C W Hnnilnrinn n,i. t-JySefltof the Virginia Railroad ("innpanj I , 4i.lh offices In .N'ew Vorlt city withdraw i,:.jroni an corporate direction or the om "ffny. In his place the dlrec or ap-:'-.rfnted J. H. Young. iresldent of the -. Jwrfollc and Southern Itallwav V rThe Virginia Railroad "oinpan Is 'AM(iof the most lmpoitant carriers of ,i MtVmlnous coal In the i:.ibt much of 1'iLl'n.m, ...nnl. h.U.M ....n. ... .. wr .,j dui'i'ij vciiii iiaunjiuiiru uver Jlnes. When the roads were takm i Dy me uoernment Mr JlcAdoo red that the Virginia make certain provementH. Word reached him that M were being unnecessdrilj delayed rihe removal of Huntington as presl- rcnuuvu hair or w Wild root Is a cuaranleert prepare tlon which cues ristit at the hldJen (Hunn of inniiiiir balJin tht nvrrhm t dandrutr that is slowly killhnc jour Tidlr Wllilroot removes thin itllovta iu ture to produce the thklt lustroua hair normitl to any healthy ecalp "For sale at alt soot drug stores, barbers and ladies hair - drcsitrtff parlors, under our money tack guarantee." WILDROOT CHEMICAL CO. Buffalo. N.Y. Wt I J root Shampoo Hoap, when oed In eonoectloa with Wild root, will hiiteo tbe treatment. mm THE CUARAHTEED HAIR T0HJ9 t LAi' T W WAR CHEST PARADE OF Mothers Wives Sisters OF Our Men in the Service r ON Wednesday, May 22d AU who will take part and help make this event lorable should report today, May 21st, at the rest headquarters to her home, to receive a dee flag and a circular of information regard- rthe parade tomorrow. . le district places to report aie as follows; PH1LA. DISTRICT, 1308 South Broad. U- DISTRICT, Liberty Loan Headquarters, Broad and South' Penrt Square. JEAST DIVISION. 4343 Frank'ford Avenue. vJGTON DIVISION. 1715 German town Avenue. WUNK. 4376 Main Street; JROUGH. LyceUm Hall, Lyceum and Ridge Ave. UPTOWN AND CHtiJINUT HILL, 45 West Chelten - ROAD DIVISION. 4942 North Broad Street. EDWIN r.BAYHAi THEY'RE COMING ACROSS But you must, too. They with their lives : you with your money. The War Chest is your chance: they are taking theirs. Suppose they refused? Therefore, can you? What is your safety, your comfort, your home work to you ? They have given all these up. Give you up accordingly! You Pay So Much a Month You're Through For a Year No More Constant Appeals rtHMi3P"3? heBlsjF 9pwt IESH m! Takes the Place of "Drives" All the War Reliefs In One Takes In the Five Counties (Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester alul Bucks) The War Welfare Council, Northeast Corner Broad & Chestnut Streets (1st Floor), Philadelphia y- t siyAWNj-i. mJMMtfn&mft &j'mmuom?m bs &
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