fy-$liffifi F? 'T T ? V , "L-.1. ' l TW(lf ,V" ij -j.. 'X,-j!K3S: W.Mtejlii - ?T ntr- . r'nx-t'i y.vs,iucj.T, M" ' '?." . EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918 IAMED u JER'SDUPE uSavs Former Pre- and Wife Are on ?!4 . fe Blackmail List ARSONS IN BOOK It, May 31. In tlip now street ;.Court trial of Noel Pcmliertnn member of Parliament for tviHertfordahlre and publisher nf j.vjttwspaper Vigilante, on the ,of HbellnB Claude Allan, dancer HaT. Oreln, manaRer of the ImlP' at Theatre, the defense Is now Ming testimony. Mrs. Vlltiars Mi, was called to testify to the nee of a book which Pembcrton- aid had been picpaicd by Gcr- t-secret agents, contalnliiK the of 47,000 r.iitlsh persons al- i to bo held In bondaqn to fer- y through fear of exposure. Stewart, under examination by R'Pemberton-riilllns:, said the book he had seen, but which waa 'produced, contained the names of nler Asqulth and Mrs. Anullh, lint Haldane, former Secretary rWar, and Justice Darling who is itisj tho case against the member I parliament. knottier witness. Captain Harold near, said he was shown the book r.Prlrice William of Wicd in Albania. f,sald he did not remember seeing ,Asqulth's name In it. but lie de- i tne names ot .Mrs. Asnuith and itint Haldane were there. jAS RmivI Rtimnr nt r.-im.Irlll.. VS.3 - " " ' " - "' ", Jliast September he had heaid of a irtlla in financial circles, whoso Ct was to get Asnuith back in er and make a German peace. t& precaution, he Informed Airnr- an naval Jicaii'iuariers. so tnat tlie at mlcht bo fnistiated. Kl"Admiral Mayo and his secretary nv to me anil got tne whole state- at", he said. :AkCd whether he knew of opera- ! Of the camarilla between fine- -and Germany, the wltnct-s re- sr'JThey have hail messages sent he. en Enclancl and uermany with tins ellurence. SWSCtavot the principal messengers, ho rnea rrom persons who iimi re. to the Inlelllgenre department. a well-known KnglNli society Mrs. George Keppel. Me had Mrs. Keppel come back from Hoi. h Captain Spencer and Mrs. irt said they had been tin out- ft tha former after lie had com- jeated the fact to the authorities. Mr. Pemherton-Iillllng asked the for protection for hlnwdf and ("jWltnesses. The .Turige leferred , to ine imci i.ommissioner 01 fS Captain Spencer, before giving the or Mrs. Asqulth and Vlrnttnt ine. said he would give only the tea ot those who had been nil- sched and had succumbed to rw- temptation Ho had placed the1 atlon before the Foreign the War Oillce and the Ad-' B: ncri!! IN stkwgk cr, Maude Minn, llie iljnrrr. above and Mr-. fJrnrse Keppel. interim, tionall) kiiiiuii lisuie-. in llir trial utlr.irlin ittui b iilr-pii'.iil alien tion ill l.cind'in NORMALE ATTIVITA' AL FRONTE ITALIANO L'Alta "fft'ii.-iii Aiisttiaca O?t!iroliita lai Kt'renti Sucre?-! Italiani flim A nK ni-rnnTinn - 1V1 AiiUU njltSUBiS INCOME SLACKER Tax Doflprrs Holding Out Half Billion Dollars Duo lo V. S. CVLPAHLK MISTAKES At iiMiinclim, M.i v ?, 1 Seirrir Mr.VIrm tnrlay laid n'lt .1 'iHigivt fr vin nnn.nnn lmkrr dnll.irs S, me,, nf npnti! nf the Intel n.ll liil'- lme i'.i.itniotit jire i in hint; tlm n.i ilon fet i.i ,.. fleets mill petc'in vlmi.' iMioni, ta retmns urr mi 'ii'ir,'t. iiiniputerl St.irtlitig dl'loirs ln. Htm it'i th,. tiling r,f irnte tli in :. Iiiii.- 'Iiln tll lepnn- .Itn! ellditl, e i, llict.llil 'I'-'icnrl of t:i Inn, ,ltl ,, u ,,f p,,. ' I- !! ll.llld 111 tllnll.-.lll'l-. ..f lllllltl . t -- 1 t1l"le iS npiKir'llt IBtlel.llll'e C e. mpiK.tiM and ,etK- ,,f nuppii.. leg in. nini .uid imiilii.. IT I llllllllj repr,.ls nf rr r-tlllr .mill's 1 It'll! 'I hit ,.t le.i-t T.'ii.niin per -mi" f.nkil " in ik i ur i - who Oioiild :ui tit.--. ' ' " t i. "i. (mil n ail.iin.it. il t is. Tli.it line-iiu.itniiiu into t li t . -.- i-iniip-"T ti.iili-k i.,.i. ,,, ,nil ,, nuiu-iM", -how ne. ,1 of ..iiphlniT in in. in i'i-i'-ih P n ilti, in. , ril.)l h !,i 'I'11 '1 t' t"l il liiitnlii'f of -l m Ivi i iln' I il . hi i ,",ni,.i,., ri lit th..- alii Hi. '"" i I'd. n II r. .li'h h ilf n l.,llt,,i, 'III" km " I pl'lihlll f-li-lllg th" MV" lllli est.i II . P. ..Mallllni; I .li I IITIIM '! in' "in . ! lnc" , p .r'liiotx fir.ni Hvii iih-id ane I,, ... ,,a , .,,. ha Veen ,1 i-.'.n rre,l thai great , ,.i p m .11 inn Mln n i-. till n. onlv h ilf a pre it .1 tney iiruii! an. I imnv --linn a cent lioldmil In addition, fulh cent nf the ii nun,. ,ie iji.ori'. tl Ifpnileil. and In lliivp (,i.-ep h. iMnll'i am in- bin heen .nlered to d. lei mine "huh utrr th- lniention.il Moiation- "-olll.lt the lp,i Tlimenl mil pio.reilt,. i:nilni- and ,l.-i I ti.i.tu inn i ,K p 'iiii'l '' l!"l r i"iniiiii-.nt. of in lemal lewnu". dn'.'ned l, I ,. n. h- -iio-iichi r.f iml.iii'iiv vli i'. ih,,n "t""1 Hi" m il einii- and Int. nt'on.il d",lu. ivnilin- ui p. ,ithei on the "'I Im and .il,l., and e( nsr will ma it. "ii-. 1 r ' im I wh- Pi I mm'J 'f-mi .-. JCl5f MMir W&yusw ?m wmi&mK' VSX"AVL .XtCfc'J'i' M&A.m;'. Sssfci j&S'wi. A"& A .('A aESsssr? i&jssu ifrlB! $&$& & KVyjCTXi- 15 U. S. SOLDIERS KILLED IN ACTION IYrslihi"; Reports 00 Cas ualties Among American Troops in France U KILLED IN ACCIDENTS WHITE, MALCOLM H.. Southampton, N Y. AlTKi:SP OF.0R0E K . Xntlonal City, Cnl. rltAsn. MISTER W . Drry. N' H. MBSStKA, rltARt.KS, N- Tork. Nl'.t.so.V, MAttSIIAt.t, H nr.irnl Junction. Mirh rdfi.TUtt riiAm.Kis, f,-uisiiie. kv. T(.Kia.!:V. I.IISI.Ii: t, . t:illnijton, Mo. Itll.lt 01' ACt'llllINT rtli'tiARti. st t.nui. Mo. I'.llirl'ITII. nritll:i!T J . Athn t).i. STIIMlNfi. Wlt.l.lAM S., .tamnl-i Tlaln". Mi" :U1TT. Wlt.l.lAM X.. Knlli-M. Jtas . fttrtaiY. KltANK P.. Port Wnrhlnston. S V. f'nilft PRNV. ni'Or.N't: II.. Austin. Tc. '"tilililr erpunt UnlittiBlnii, May 31 - Sixty Ametl. ' li:r.TlNtJ, tinltli'iN J, fhlrnno. can i -i"-!!.!!!!!. weie icpnrted hv 'Ietier.il I'rhnlr 'M'--hiii't tlii. divided a- follows: r.Nfir.AM. t't.Afl). Itvvltln?illl' tJ t I'lftfHii llll"d In .li'tloll. -! dead fmni v.-tuatMnrr. THOMAS V . Allnnv. '3. Hound- il"en killed In aeclilriits, fruit- s.sviu:il. H.N'li:i. Al.lltatT. Huti.uo till III f l mil d'.e.i,,' llfteen i-evetep- WMI.FI'. LAH Itl'A'i'K. l!roeln. wounded. . mill -tchtiy wiilllliled and one nii--in In action S'eun id iite'innttt are cnirl'd In the INSULfS BRITISH FtAG; $25 Seattle Mnn Tlirew Emhlcm to Floor in Wnshinton nlilnnlnn. t. v.. M,i- 31 Albert re.irPfli, forty-five year" old. of Feattl-, was fined $:." in Police fnint fnr throw- lnc 11 lirllili line 'Ml tne tinnr nt thn Phnrehnm lintel lie ln.-.ed tint Im threw the (l.ic on the floor hecau'e It w.ia ilp!avnl in hettcr ndrnntapA than thn j Amei lean (l.i B tvnrnn lind heen sloppltn: at the hotel ' foi three ni lie ml Into the lohhv In-l iilollt tn a crnlln nf .Mllrd (1.1 c. and pulled out llie Hiltlli llac. Insplnc It ,ii i i'm a i oiiipirij iiv an Allhouoli he hid tnn In Ills pocket h refilled in put tip -, col lateral and temaltied in a cell a nisht. i .....A u .. .:.". viufnl ItOOMI, r cMr Ml Mil-, Ki.1i.nil I'.ililisi. 211 niilli Ml--eininl -Ireit. forincrl cinpliiM'il in llie l.eilper tin iil.ilinn ilVpartini'til, mIio a- pic-enlcil uilli a mi-t watill hi lli fcllim elilplnxe- lie. fore lit- ilep.nlnre for I'.iiup llii- IM'l'k LABOR POLICY BOARD FOR U. S. ANNOUNCED i" VTill Cit-nrflinntr l. S. Ajipn ric? to Maintain Industrial I'catp During War , II' t. Mv nf whom weie Killed In nr eulinl' and Mo nf tlielll "ere HOVeli'lv wound' , Tho-e kill"! In accidents 'Aele l.ieiilenint P.ii'h.iid nlerf"in. l-'.T T' inpl" plire. St. l.ou; Lieutenant Coin it .1 lirlllMll. Alhuii. i l.i ; ,ietl- teil.lllt William N MeiMtt. r.lltlelil. M.IS I. ii ntenatit l-'uilik 1' Met t ret y. 51 Noilli Wii. hlllLMnll ntl'iel. Port W.i-ll- liicton, V V : William K. Stevens, .l.i- tn.ilia Plain-. Ma-. 'I'll'" . -e rtelv wollllilrd weie; l.ieulen ain ilaik 11 Alteil, liiaiul !iiipid. Mnh ; Tnomat I . Aiiimy, Wilinliicluii. , Hel. Ml. 1. Ill IN MIIIIN , tactmrr I i A.MI'I'ia.l. ' III' K M I'lit'l'iiru, Kan. j I'rH.ili'- ' MlM'V i.rntS'it t M ii "li. Tex. Ilia t V f'l M.KV N' iv Vi.,1, I'ni.i-v innii iir I., s-iitili". Mibs. I'm UK v tl!A ! I'reli. ien. ftl i -ni. i iv i-MtwK r,.i.tei-n s I) inivrri- m:.vni;tii imiuahii. AHn Mien M l.i: I'll M I- 1 . Arl'i c l..i i, pi it, I 'HIVM.Ii ll"U-l"ll II" Ichtn. T". MAIITlS.-n.V. i'AP.1. Al .1 !-'.il.' U-ivs-l i I.M:i"Vi r, I.. I'olumiMii. r;i. Miinsitv i.i:iu:i;i: i: . !' i to" Ml IlltVV IMtWK . Von. I i V.Y I'lMia. !I"U lti I. . I ii'"i Kin mi - l'i niiat op iip.r,.i; Cnrporal I.l:WIS. IliatT. Slnktnn. l-.-lt. PrllllteH HfVPfn pn niAVi'l?, Puvatlup, Wash. tlii'iK HfMIII-atT. North, f i' I MHIIV ISAM- M. Italllnrer. Trx. M. IIIII'.I.V ttntMlKIt l.leittr-l int APrt'P. i'l.rtlC II (!inn, P.apl'l.. rh. AWWV. TIIH.MAS l., Wllmlnstmi, Dl. .ercr.mt M.llia'.S W'tt.l.lAM. tlMBenoil, .V V, ii .s. iii:nni!i:. .ven-.irk m. Mi'ilinil,' mta:x 1'I.app h. ntfinshim. in. I'rhiilr ' i riiaa-n iimiitm.v. n.iri.m kv iTVIHI-l'. lli:.VIIV .1 li.e.iur 'ill Iii'UM-l! I'.I.JIiat I'M.V AN, 1-riM.rje rif I Mli'h vi: itmaaiT .1 . iio,i,i' tv llli'KS ,lA.Mt:s w. Wllllim.-hiirlr. IM Ml lil'IIV I'll WII,!'.. .IMSia'H 1.11 Kourt'i I "I I .unit l'-ll.l I 1'IM N y Ml -ill.iav. HI'VIIV. I.il... .n. p lll-'-ll. HIAIIV Wailk.'.ha I. -niia.MW isMinni-; v. irk .v j TUI-.-:;ia.l.. Wll.l.UM K. en," p,th. M.itain.; MitMii.n .Trreant ..iVNia.1.. Wll.l,!.t 11 Plliilmrsh. P.i Ml'l 11 Hill' MITi IIKI.I. I I.AHI'Vi i: n. l.anln-T Mnh. " Prlratn CAPBEnRY. JOHN JOSEPH, nayonnt. N. J. DITTY, CLARENCE B , Dillon, Mont. Lt'NZER, JOSEPH It . St. Paul. Minn. nvi:.- PAL't. J . WHIM III. .V. Y IIAI'II. FRANK VAN PCHOICK. .wark. N. J. TOnlAS, JOHN. R-adlnit, P. MISMINH IN ACTION 1'rhate LILLY, WILLIAM J, S.'iO Prlfton street, I Southlnrton. Conn. I GENERAL DE VALUERES FALLS . oil rn o r-!iii .. t.i.t -f tt tt7i.:ii (twin il ivnicii on ricm in iionor n inn; nrmy ollh l.cntlinp Ih .lrn Parl, May 31 General Pierre dp Vallleres was killed on the (Udd nf t... Tllnnlllli 1 juma-rl tn M t . itin t I 1 I'M ' ,,., .,.,,.....,,...,.... h ... .- TrrnU lav .M....Th T'Khllc Utilitv enrrefpondent at the front t-nnirolslnn has annntinred a dtclFlon He as rlrnrk hy n shell fr,ism"nt permlttlnir the Wilrluo.d Cu- Company while leadlnc hi.' men. ("Jrnrial de Vnl- tn Inerease t- into finm $1 sn to 1 o Hires was fnity-nine ear old. i per 111" i tinl'- ft for cas l.iphl Mate In Atlvanre Silver Wedding Gift Suggestions Many inexpensive articles of sterling silver at moderate prices. Our large collection of appropriate gifts is at your disposal. Vases $2.25 Vinwls 14.50 Compotes ..12.50 tandv Jars. $5.00 Salad Sets.. 3.50 Steak Sets.. 4.50 tf '& Ihi lit --" .' msx n$ 5. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. WAMO.vn MKIP-IIANTS IHWKLKKS SU.V!:n.MITU3 Mil) Y BJLL NEARS PASSAGE IN HOUSE Puhlt'ho'l ,ii, l Hi-ttitiiit ! fndrr 1'iaiMll v., ail Aiithorlr, '1 In l he ,i, I r iietol.ir n. in; en ii" .ii ih. pi-i.ifii'" t fhii.i dchiiit.i. l'.i. lly eld.l of lie Pi. il'l. nt A S I'I'IM.IMiV I'nptm.i-t' r i',n"iil. Kiinia. , 1 tuapcio. La predeiia nffensha au-liiaia I'onttr A'iiliially o Oppo-ition K- ppctpd Senate May Dl:iic Antlioiitv ('laue tt n-lilncteii. M.iv :'l The hie anny hill. rarr.Miic $ IJ.unn nun imn. i ) i - laic,.: imllt.iry hudrel in the hislni - of tl. I'll. ilia, rlii' ihivi',i prnii'iplare siniul- ""lid. m.ued Una p.n-.-'ice in the llmuie taliinniente al linnovo della olTensilii at l"dni. fnmte iiicldemale in I'laneia. fn pie emita da. recnti utoi',i.i ussalti il- irli Italian!, dice iia il i Sim n.ili- d'lliill.i" II itrandt hiKi'iu.-ii am. i'h'miu I'on clude I aitli'olltd.i app.ilnnn im naliiien le sempre pin' latKlli id halilio i;ia tai; Kiuiltn un aloie inoialf e mat yriale." Haltil fintile ill lilltt.mll.l KlIlllKi' ll'ili- fit Great Poltttral Pressure zla die imriimic .ittiu.i inmiiattHa PTher wa creat nnlltlcal ni-e-,i,.n not.i Iiiiiko tint. ! Iinee. al.pi.inin In nt lo nenr,' said the witness. "" ","M" T H'llt. told (lint If ll .i-n.'o ,,l,. Asi.tRO. Anclli lllllUi It tvntlld niidei-mlno II,.. -l,r,lo I'lHM- yl Willi e! llii'.ll I illlclll ill .1111 i rtf llio novoiMiirtoot I !,., Kliena ill una i-eii.i iiiii-n.-,, i, It to the political machine." 'n irusiraie i ihimuii n 111..1 inn...... .. ?tentlnulntr his testimony. Captain ruattiii.n.. Ic pi.slzu.iii ricciituiunte . Mneer. who was a member of the cupalc d.icli li.ilianl trnatlonnl Oendarmerle in Alli.inl.i NnieMile attuila' dn p.iit.- ih-i nparti e the war nnd nldedecamn to e della patuiclle d iniiniioni si e' avula ,ce William of U'led. and is now in pami'lii puiiii ih I tioiite. ,uli v'taember of the royal air forces, onm m iilin-ttiM locili. nun -nipie n wrote the article which con- tciiniii.itl con cum rni.ieoie pit- nil the nlleced libel and which Italiam. "Abased on a letter from Mario' l.a llesln.i UIimi.i h. nil vi-iintn till, the novelist. . ' 1 --i,ednle Stomiitnloclc tier i Cl.-l 111a- Cptain Spencer was ultimately pa-ed ' s.ell.ul. iluritn dal .nlonnella I'eina. 11 ?..'"? ,'U'K cnipa ns piusn-ally ......i., .o,..,,,!,, ,.' ,'ii.iata la uileli.i Herman hook to which he had lnlinente -flKiir.it I. hull ahilminte there was a note after e.,,.i, inailiuvaio d.i! Iiottor A T Wrlili di ; Indicatlnu the particular way in ' Kresport. III. die ' il pntno ,11m 1 icano line iiermm l-oiiiii nesi lie ,lp- autoi Iza to a nre-tat e ! izio 111 1 1 "011111 Mullen Mllilaie Italiano ed lu.losm la divt-a di uiittiino. I.n.-pi dale prim. 1 dell.i cueria era ailihilo ad aii-ailemla tedesea fd e locked 110. Hentlinl. ,(,,, .,0 l ,,,,,. ,l,,i 01. 1' hoi onnrtiurl air officer carried certain docu- ,in, ,.,.. i.-i,i, 11 fahliru aii. circiiliil.ito da lltm Fplendldo piarilmn I con! client ?'.,nrnfii-lniiH floii e dprcspl e pint H'ciirJ wttn i ipuill I povrri 1 snhlati totnaii lentaniente nll.i vita. II principal,, fabhricaio, clie un tetnpr seria til lesidenza al dlietloie deU'accarU'inia tidesi a. e' slato tias foltnalo in camera opoialoria I'tla stanza e' aillliila per lappluazlnne del I I!ncKi-. e i attende Mr Hu I.miell di Iloston In altra iiitiiei.i attlKuu soni dispo.-ie le ,itie tntoi;tahi' che mo-itraur. isi cl'llillmente mutil.ltl d.ll uinlelllli. ed 1 inlr.icoll ottenuti dnpn il tinitaniento rlcevuto nel! ospod.i e 1. 1 i-pedale i ,111 tienc ni a "1'i'i p.lSSletlH, 111.1 pun' nl!n,j Kiarne trecento. I. ndi rs put on ,,n ,-p, ,, In an eifoit to I, line the masiite to a o,. ,,,. to. d.l.l'. Sorn.. dlseussinn Is expert,,,! to laUe plaee uer h,. oMln.llli'i' appl'f pi la tiiitis. hill there will 1 1" Mlln.illj no up. position to Ihe h ,, the lolVall liri'mis win 1 1. made In put Ihe 1,111 tluouch the Senate In reeoul tmi,. ,ii ihoush tiullearious nr,, thai it win oeea- 11, II alliipiano di snui considnalile deh.u,. their. ,i oh- 1 basso inrsu del leclloll M helli Ii.aile In the Illne't houe the nmouiii of the appioiu latlons. hut 'lo ditfetelli es of opinion eist oe- Ihe utantuu; of iinlitniird authorin in th. Ailm'nl-li.ition In in.-i ea.-ini; Un arnn The Senate Al Ht.iry fr.ius 1 'iiiiiiniii, .. has alieady cone ,,11 r'coul 11s faioimi; in inni eil'a'e inereaS" lo ,',. inn. .111,11 men This n 1 on-lil.lahl. in e, es of the iiiiiiibei loimlni.' the basis of il, appio. pnations in the bill mm p. mliim metidnii nts pi obablv ill l. pi,,p,,seil livini; the m nlnuiin -i'.e of Ihe aiin Willi all possible speed, il is iikrl. that tlie arm lull will 10, ... (he tlna'l leuis'ame mm In 9 liifntp the l.-itt. 1- pail nf .llllie. Wa-hliiKleii, M r :il The k ontl't of (he newl ereated poliei, , l.i.aid wh.'i. lo-uiipti.itiiis ail ' ioieinini ni laboi ajien. i, m. will ., :-i t l-'ellx l'iaelfuili 1. I I 1 1 ..dniint'-tlaloi . to in nut, tin milu-ti al pe.ij e dm 111R Ihe w.n w 1 .intioiliieid toda a.- follows l'i !, l-'rn lll-I III ti 1 . , hi 11, rin, St'tlllc Is 'lie ie iilinn He War li'pail- 11 11': l-'lanMIn l l:oo:,elt. ieue-enl. li S th, ,l i. pilliKenl .ii I I'll, 1. in. I rple ., uttn Ih,. Ajti , iil'ure liipall lln Id . I Pis I l''l..io. M ile-i lilliiB 111 w.n md.i-liiis hoald. Jntin P. Who i. pi 1 -i-ntinK Ihe lii"l adininiMl.iMiin . II I' I'.'i' . m luesetitini; the .-htppiu bo ml . 1 uliei lb, i, 1 mi i',i, ni. j 01 1 'hail" - l'i,. lepi, lenllllC the Klliei K''ti,'. -'. I'litporalion lli'i.M'sentathi - of llie food and i.illioi.l admlnlsli ation will be appoint, d I. il. 1 III .iililill.n Ihe h.'i,W of ihe Minoiis l.aboi I i, iai Im. Ill blalti'lii'. jni'lllillllK the I'nlud si.it.-s emplo nient .-, rne. lb,' iiiiiiilL'iatlnn dublon. ehlldien'- Im le.'lll 1, 111,. 111 of laboi -tatlsli,'.'. I.lboi housint; dill-ion. alni alkoatiou and dilution dlvl-lon. He. will I" inemhi is of the bond lo Ml 111 i'i--e- lliMiKlni; their 1 1 '-pi 1 tie iirain hew m:w !'iisr. in watkk xu r.oiiipain rvek- Dam.ie- lien Mill. tlli- Refii.c- to liny rianl MIIMIIe. . .1., Ma 'II The Peoples Walir I'ltinpanv ha- .-tatted suit nirainsl tl il of MIlMlle to lieoer Ini'le than jr.niie. which tl inpinj claims is due I'm walei ,-ered the last siv' months The intimation was tnadc si months awn lliat lin'css th.. cit in id,. -nine inni. lovvanl piiieli.1-1 the plant an old eonit.ici ihai the oln pav for all walcr pumpiil would 1 11, 'on oil The cit ha-' In en p t. inir SI11 una per annum lot the water and scIIIuik It tn iniiuinei- at a lo-- l-'oi ih" pinpo.-e of airpiiiiiic ihe plain a i efen inlum I, cfnn whs held, led llie proposition was lcitclo.l Th 1. iti i"'oiniii.--ion then notified the People's Watei I'lliipanv that It Would M 1 -nil collleiidlni; the nld auiei in.'tit Irtd been llial,d hv th,, fact thai the i.tihtj coinpanv had acnril dUllUK 'ecenl j r a 1 s to ,l,lipt lM,"iuii a ipiai t r Stain Spencer described how he was ad In a cabin In France helot Zbjr, . doctors that he was sufferiiiK n-jnoBi unusual Hallucinations, ami mm ougnt 10 w 1 l.to Downlns street which prncun.il n9Be. THREATENS OUTPUT OF COAL w BV. luction seriously Altcctcd &m- m -. IfcCDv Callinc ot Miners to rj, , w -- the Colors SHIPPERS OPPOSE INCREASE IN RATES Iliirrl-lniri-, .May 31 ! rthat the draftlns of a laiea ' of miners In the anthracite m- ; Plll seriously affect the output of fc't a time when the needs nf the .are, far greater than the supply, ,-E. Button. State Chief of Mines, Addressed a letter to the State frfcAf.ftnttartA,.ci -lclrlnr. ...U... 1. .... ' v -..-. .- .., unioe, "nriltci SOinO i cements could not be made where. 6re miners might be retained at ,'tork. The Department of Mines , r,y.iBut-u mo luuuwir.K statement iUDject: i lf. Button Is very much concerned i l.iihll Acute ennrlltlnn that arid. ,. ' Krt. .' - . I . .1... m.l-nn Ju 1 .. ,",.. ..or ItCCI , , in the jtreat mining regions of ,"'; lllr i """ - .-v.-.-..,. Btnonwealth, owing to the Inipern- ' and should tie rmme ny tne people as and 01 tlie. federal liOernineilt .. .i,nlo -men nnweifnl shlnners' nr. (Jliuxlmum production of coal In ' , , ' , - ,, . , . EfcU--.. . ,.. . ... . . pnnfii ims .have banded tn nrolett w.m a coneiamiy aecreasing roice , ','Vorkers. whose ranks are hclng I Director Central McAdoo's nation-wide rdepleted, by the drafting "C'firlEht rate increase. to the army. Undoubtedly the ' ,,,. ,.,, .Ui. ,i, Amanda upon the. operators are I !'''" S SI "oda V the' u R.t"ande"rer,o gr; toll " I 0" a.ssocla.ions charRe American WW' I POIICJ UI -.rillCiuini- oe jnotuaoo i.",i. fcr -. ... ... . ' nr-rAaup, war insis. iv c may lie ex- nr ot ine operators, now- -- - - ...,. ,.. ,-u, j.. de Impossible for fulfillment P"i IO ln,,u lu ,u""" '":'"10 "" . .i, .!,.... i .i.,... i to war cnnouions. &ir.;i.n(i .,,' Xationa! K.deratlon nf Shippers; rilErefia?!?-- fss--r-----sa3i :'ISpiFOiVaiife l jl !l;I,:nt tiros. Co.. Mfr.-.. I'lvla. ', il.J!: y-- tjar? - - 'z.i W jP"1 " -Mil Il l Illll'i'fflpIS !i We Set Tire Standards. ' I ill', i.'iSli - I fell ii ill li II.. 'I T Protest Ajrainst Poliry Which They Say "Shields the Railroads" Waolihigtnn, May 31 Asserting that increased cost of op- i. f .mnloves . Mr.leui,i American Petroleum League; Western .r. rt .t..i,i.i.n. r.U Petroleum Iteflners Association; EKL" ' u"' . ..:..... . ' ?.;:: Xational Livestock Shippers' Protective RJSiMry to Produce Tthe best . Bf: State livestock .ssnclatlou of Lncoal.Pi Illinois; 'orn Belt Meat Producers' E".. .... . 4 mnnninn a mi atifinai i 'riiinrii nr inmeni or Mines naa en- rt"-;v., -'"- ,,; " virv w.v to fadlltatB the , Farmer Co:operatle t-sociations. 'Waitea may lncjeaie 6i per cent; .rry.y i" chiiib mo i 1 and haa rrannanllii iaH I - . s HalM1- id1 fiial tij fiUqrlpllnlA tn and .miners to .do their , """"'" "'" ,'UT' ""; I' J ... . liriCC. hit: 'iu,i k,..., bu . ... Income guaranteed by the (lovernment goes on just the same. That guarantee Is a war measure. All of the extra cost Is due to expedited services and there fore 'they are war necessities. Inas much aa the Government controls all fmances of the" railroads, we believe the expente should be borne by the people a a whole.'' i'-lt the workers are tot be from the mines. It wilt be iblllty to Inerease the a maintain the prevent iTu-i ,-rrt . Airaihibted Li'rnnrc a r.T---.ni Ml l.'l' ' . tT"",r F0S WORK OR FLAY THEY LEAD THE WAY NewarU Scouting Shoes 3n 1 ,. Sizes 1 to 4s Boys' Sizet, 9 to 13 J $9 00 w SERVICE They are built with lull chrome Elk Soles, reinforced thanhs and speci- lly stitched soles and wilt stand rouch wear. FOOT COMFORT is insured by the broad sensible shape of the shoe. Father too will appreciate the comfort and wear of these shoes, so we have them tor him. For Man, J3.00.3.50 (with Goodyear Walt Process) It imaA Snoe Stones (h. V TW'ELVK WOMKN'a A.NU MEN'S HTOHEK IN rHILAOEI.rilU fit M-rk't at.. ?t. IStb Hiti Sis I tTM N. Front III., near OsuphTn St. mi lirnlnston Art., btt. Tprk n1 1 Still lierujntuwn 4., near Chrltrr Cumsirlsnd BU. I Av. .it tirrmaatswa Ass.. Mt IrfBlsn I . U Jouth eutb St.. nssr Msrfcit St. Iv. A BAmaM.1 ! 1 SSIM Kanilnilon Awa - na tlar t bha Ui'.Nurlh atk Bt.i atsr Ch.rrr.St, 1 1 Rsuth St.. btt. Bresd i tstb Sis , tik ii.. ui iih ii.. . I eta m him a ..k ... a v.... j.. ':i--mmtlH. , SIMMS S Vn ith U. , . . t!t Ci." L,'.!f- mS '.x-. ',. .-.., -J "V Mi Why is it that United States Tires are setting new records for mileage and serviceability r Why is it' that the sales of these tires are constantly mounting by leaps and hounds? The answer is found in the factories where United States Tires are made. Standards of construction for these tires are higher than ever before known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them for United States Tire fabrics are higher than any previously known. They required new facilities to meet our exacting specifications. Likewise through every process of construction from crude rubber to finished tires we have set new and higher standards everywhere. These standards work out on your car in the practical economy demand ed by war-times. United States Tires will raise any car to higher efficiency. There is a type to suit every con dition of service. The nearest United States Sales and Service Depot dealer will cheerfully aid in selecting right tires for your requirements. I ill nil ri ii,..' i !ii; I! United States Tires re Good Tires J HI! Ml i'!i h I HIBi PHILADELPHIA BRANCH -tr-VV JIMJ4 I-.-. 'airw - i. -i iS.q i.yta