-jr.. w ivr ' ,5 -i W'. r.v.M "V, X' VJ.1 t "- " '; ,f: .c :' .v, ft-;.;iaf-v.iiM - f i . ' . ,V ,. . !-'.! .- N "". "iS-Ma f A " ' a- ; ".y.'tt " "" t'W'VK "". Urfmilfl V &iV- - ,'. 1 . "..', . '" u" n ; . '. e . ; irti' .i ..v' j j; . 4 . .. !.' .; I viSai .W Vi.tewM''i -vk f '"ij 3 "18i 1JUUJ!1U L.JliLofl!ili lUlJjAUlliUJfillA, TUUKMIIAX. r Z i ' L 1 ;5 - -v i-, ... ,. 100 W TRIED WORK OF LEADING AMERICAN CARTOONISTS SUPPORTS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS CAMPAIGN GERMANY FEARS LOSM fe FEDERAL COURTS OF WORLD C0MMER( ,').i V ' ' ! 1 I .TS'"'Wi Collapse of Interests in U. .SJ ttident Will Be Asked to Offset Land Victories, -Says Press sy Take" Case From RWSJ r , "s-v California Vf") i 1 i . ' 1 1 . i . -- i & TERMED WAR MEASURE list?.. ifbrn R i'.? 3ht8& ! s uasc Step on Unci Alleging Prisoner Was German Agent FSSiM Wnnlilndnn. .Tuns 13. Wt&KV Th latest phase of the flKlit to save mJO.Thoma? J, Mooney, California labor f6LjiilaJer' from hanclnff for his nllfKCd gs.'iipariicipauon in me iTcpareancps ur j&?'s2i,tpmb outrage In San Francisco on July iviS, 1.316. developed here when It W as learned President Wilson Is to he Lsjtj'if asked to take the Mooney case from the Ki V it '4ltrtD.ili4lnn nf Pnllrnni-ln nmitn 1.1.1 In '.l..f lIlUHHI .1... .... !... .1... t 1nnl nn.l..U ' l ' isf- iiilii inr rtunai vuuii.. EK. .vAIthous;i It Is admitted there may he gjty. ifKai uiuicuiites in ine way, me resi dent Is to be urtred to take the step as a measure connected with the prosecu- tlon of the war. owlns to the Interna- I 'fiRnifUI? ftEQTA H17I IP I - HJm&MJ Mm-AKJM.lK MS KJ& -s ysfarMfi-ssfe a twg i?j , Tmm'kmmmwi . 'rriiir abhm KisaSwsEUk r5M ts&sm i -b' rt- .Ar-GTs r:i' rw :?r:.'.c i. 7i.-xm& ..,... -m..- -,., x ., , . -,. mw ; :TrS-HL HHHSi HPPfJwS' ' '- "---- r i rarBC-7TB . I ZmW ..Kl1 ." I . i .1 1 .-. . a V -H' 1K1 ' 1 ' 'i'.l C ..- --. , -. .. it . "k . .-yy:r?vSyvAt' ''.'y'. 'WVt-"' nvf.vfcn"-. y J f t vJ &s ftltf'tvm MARINAI D'lTALIA tlonat Interest of trade unions In the Noonej case. It was asserted District Attorney Kick- 41 Prt. of San Francisco, has presented to vtvr .uovcrnor Stephens a new brief In which xi' n charged that Mooney was a liennan i pem. un mis Erounn. .MKinej s irienas muc DaUOllI LailCia-SllUI'l At- jiiisimi ine case uccumes outj lur rcuenii action- i fmnlano Due Corazzalc J. Edward Morsan. of the Workers' i Defense l.eanue of San Francisco, has i AllStriacllC nrrlved In Washlnnton to present the ' new request to Secretary of Labor Wilson, Who whb chairman of the special labor commission which recommended to the President that -Mooney be given a new trial, on the ground that he had been convicted tlnougli perjured testi mony. Mr. Morgan said blc mass-meetings will be held shortly In Xew York, Chi- , Itnma, 1.1 kIuriio. cago and Boston, under the auspices of , Tutta Italia e" esultante per l'erolea labor leaders, for adoption of tesolu- impresa complutu. nll'nlba di lunedr. da tiona urging me j'resiueui lo send me 1 venlurn aeroplanl nemlcl, durante ciucste ' ulihnesettlmaue. I In l.ondra foiio glunll trentnnove uffl- I clall ilella Crocc Itosa Americana dlrettl ul front i itallano e francese. Kssl hnnno rieexulo festose ai'colgllen7e. Tra qupMii contlngenle si troiano sette glovanl pro- venientl dulla I.eland Stanford Univer sity e cioe': Frank Tliomal, Ilarley Har ris, Howard V Huuld, Kdmund Musser, Chailes W. Hoe. II. I,. Darling e Kdward i It. Harper Diciannove del detti Ulllelnll I bono deslliuui in Italia. HARD FIGHT AHEAD FOR SENATE SEATS i Republicans Hopeful of Re ducing Present Margin of Democratic Control Publish! mid Di-trlbiiterl Under PEHMIT Xo, 3M Authorird by the net nf Ortobcr fi. 191T. on flio at the Postortlic of fhtla OrlnhtH. Pa. By order of the Pridcnf a p ncnt.r.Fov Postmnster Oi neral. URGES JERSEY TAKE TROLLEYS ' ( iititisol Tut. 1 mi if.inn lilioa i'u .,....... .. ,..,....t......... litunor Connect!" Company Ji- -f caee Into the Federal courts. Central labor bodies throughout the country are preparing similar resolutions, he said. Mr. Morgan said that It Is his belief Governor Stephens will commute IMooncy's sentence to life lniprlscnment. Mooney, ho sas, insists he should be .freed of the bomb outrage or hanged If j jja luuuu guiuy aiier a lair iriai. Mr. Morgan said the effort to have the President order an linestlgatlon by a Federal court grows out of the recent 'decision of Judge llrlflln that under the law's of California a defendant has no redress from conviction through what later proved to hao been perjured tes timony. Mr. Morgan was handled loughly by Vigilantes in F.l Centro a short time ago, when he was accused of being a spy. He was taken Into the mountains and I left there in the cold without proper I clothing. He says he has two sons In ! the American army. i With Strike Neiinrlt, x, .1., June 13. Public own ership was suggested as the remedy for the Public Service Hallway's financial lue battclll Jancia-sllurl della Uegla ditllcultles by l?iorge 1,. ltecoid, counsel MhvI.im ltull.-n.-i I tinli M,.n vins.-iil n I for die .New ,lerse League or MUiilrl- sllurare e ad affondare due delle plu' SS&Jr gramll corazzate che possedexa l'Aus- tiia. II eomunlcato del Ittgio Ammlragliato. ierl pubblieato. dice qua'nto aiipresso- AUalba ill lunedi'. vlcitio le Isole ilella I uaimaziii, hup piccou naiieiu iiaiiani. lauci.i-siluri. al comnudo del l apltano I.ulgl Itlzzo dl Mllazzo, attaccaruno una dlvlslone naale austrlaca composta da due grand! navl da guerra del tlpo "Virlbus Unitis." scortate da died cac ciatorpedleniere "Le nostre unlta' arditamente pasa rono attraverso a linea del cacriatorpe- , dlnlere nemlcl i-olpendo la prnclpiale j corazzuta con due torpedlnl e I'altra con ' una torpedine, tornando ioscla lllese alia I loro baue. , "t'n cacclatorpedlnlere che tento' in- seguirle rlmase gravemente ilanneg Klato." I.e corazzate tiio "Vlribus I'nltis." possedute dall' Austria, erano quattrb e palltltJ, in argument before the Public rtllltie Commission. The hearings of the company's application for permission to raise Its fares to seen cents and to charge a cent for a transfer and another cent for a transfer on a transfer are finished and with the conclusion of argu ment the case rests with the commission. Just before the commissioners began to hear argument Thomas N". McCarter, president of the company, submitted sup plemental testimony In which he told of I lie strike last w;eek and snld that the Increased pay given the men In addition to the two cents an hour raise prom ised If the fare increase was granted by the rtllltles Hoard would amount to at leat flSU.UOii a year. t is a matter of common rumor on Progressive otes to him. With a united party, they assert, they can beat llollls or any other Democratic candidate. Sex eral Republicans are aspirants for the nomination, among them former Uov trnor Spalding and George Moses. Senator James l,cwis- faces the light of his life In Illinois. Lewis Is waiting to be coaxed Into the race, apparently though his f i lends are In no doubt that ho will run. ltepresentatlve Medlll McCormlck seems certain lo be Ills Republican op ponent, nnd McCormlck's supporters say they already sec Ills election. Lewis Is a strong campaigner, and the battle will be one of the hottest. "Bleeding Kansas," Is to be the senile of a most determined Republican as- fc.'jttlt ill (Iia unnt rf Uannlnp Thmmiann Ically held by eight otes. Actually the , Dt.mocrat. Republican aspirants for margin Is much slimmer, as sex eral i the place Include Governor Capper, who. Democrats can be found voting with the ' ''" "'e way, has nine newspapers; V. 11. ' Republicans on nearly eve,,- hm-tant I -' .f - enlve' measure, hi ice on war measures the s , f Senator' Joe Brlstow. I Republicans have beep quite as strong ! , , f . , f , n uU1(.a supporters of the Adii.luistratlou as the ..o.'n'inatlon. Thompson will 1 ave his majority party, this tenuous control has , d f , , ' of , cpu,,. WAD DDnillUITIflM DITT i wines, while permlttlnc tile sale of If rill 1 llvfllllJl 1 tVfll 1 Ul 'whisky until IN HANDS OF PRESIDENT WHlilngtii, June 13. , A terrific battle Is to be waged this I . I fall for control of the I'nlted States Sen- i ate. Democratic control now is theoict- I Connnitlec 'Asks Senators Smith and Sheppard to Ob tain His Dictum not hurt the Democrats. But they leallze the danger to their prestige and ine going out this fall In all effolt to better their holdings. Republicans, on the other hand, are confident of reducing the present margin of control by four or llc. They already ciaim auiiity 10 eieei r-enaiors in iiiano ..),, Rcpubl New Hampshire, Illinois. Kansas and'.,...,,,, . Nevada. In several other States they claim a "fighting chance." Ill Idaho Senator Borah is seeking le electlon. It seem likely, .froin neont indications, that Borah will have a fairly cans, according to the best nonpartisan opinion. I Nevada will stage an interesting light Senator Henderson, filling the scat of the late Senator Newianus by appoint ment, is to he the Democratic camli- uaie. iv,. ii. iiooens is. mosi iiiikcu oi i ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 0,,a .1. ,. , , . . , . , , , IIIC vUlli1llllUIVII 11111 UCIUII7 IIIC I7l LJ, oilcans. Both parties have their', ,,,. ,,, ,. .,,. ,., T3,.i,in,' after members of the Sennte Agiicul- WashiiiKton. June 13. Passage of a national "bone-dry" law at this session of Congress lias been left for President Wilson to de cide. Members of the Senate, represent ing both, the "wets" and the "drys." hnve asked the President to outline his attitude on the prohibition Issue, and the passage of the emergency agricultural appropriation, bill, which carries the "bone-dry" provision, will denend upon his answer. Senators Smith, of South Carolina, and Sheppard, of Texas, author of the i national prohibition amendment to the lOO.OOO.UOU gallons now held In stock In the country ate exhausted. The President will declare himself on the "bone-dry" question. If he does so at all, In n -letter he will send in formally to a member of the Senate. Should lie .delay his expected re quest for the passage of a "bone-dry" bill the committee plans to report the agricultural bill to the Senate today and then substitute the Jones amend ment when the measure comes up for consideration on the floor, which prob ably will be next week. Wasliliieion, June 13.. An official dispatch from Franco de clarcs Germany is beginning to becom nerturbed over damage German Inl turpKtn In the United States are suffer! Ine through the steps taken by Al Mitchell Palmer, the alien propert?! custodian, to break down the "outpostl of kultur" T)t Hlsnntrh follows: "The declarations of fidelity to th cntiso of the Entente made lately D well-known American newspapers an the resolutions voted by the Xatloni German-American Union have agal attracted the attention of the Germa press. The German newspapers' oW that this state of affairs constitute a real disaster for Germany and on which she cannot repair. The Koe nlscho Volkszcltung mukea the follov Ing avowal: "Mr. Wil'on hopes to succeed,. 1 crushing the German elements. will succeed. The German press already nearly crushed out of exlsl ence In America. The greater part the German schools are closed. Th German associations are having strip themselves of all vestiges of Gel manlsm. It Is a complete debacle.. I " 'It Is unnecessary to be pessimist! to realize that the consequences our European victories are In a mea tire balanced by the sum total of tl losses which we have suffered America. Linden Hall Graduates 7 Girl? I. unrulier. Pn June 13. Commence ment exercises yesterday closed the 16:!d year of Linden Hall Seminary at Lltitz, the graduates being Margaret L Boyd, Maple Shade, N. J. ; Alberta B. Cannon, Philadelphia : Mary W. Cook, Sandy Springs. Md. : Katherlne SI. Kory, Or ange, X. J. : Hlmlra Miller, Bernvllle : Kstlier 12. Orter, Sharon, O., and Viola R. Walker, Port Kennedy, Pa. The Rev. Dr. f. H. Uapp, Bethlehem, Pa,, ad dressed the graduates. The alumnae voted $10u to the scholarship fund. the streets that this strike was promoted I easy time of it. It has been rumored Oy the company," said Mr. Record, "and we ougni lo nave iinie 10 invesugaie ana learn the truth of these rumors." Mr. MiC.irtcr made no reply to the Intima tion. The board ordered Mr. Record to pro ceed with his argument and when he had ended the decision was reserved. EJIkaKARL ROSNER STILL AT IT rappresentavano le plu-grandl navl dell' 3 i I armata austrlaca. Di queste quattro ISlNJU.-.! .. . ... i due sono state ora slluratc ed un' altra LiTr, it i T I 1a : 1. L. k n . n ., II .! ami . . . i CSM3T "niu " iuifvi u- i.i i 111-i.j tu, f nurnta ila tie tntrepuii marinai Radiant at Aisiic I'ieM Sw,; Amsterdam. June 13. Karl Rosner, J( Emperor William's favorite correspond fcWnt. In a letter dated May 27, from ESt v,the Alsne battlefield to the Berlin Lokal iKi&v Anrelger. describes the Kaiser as ap- 1mL--U: .!.'..1.. 1.. ...lln... I...l.t, nnnVn.l n .. A . va lilt, in irtumiii iouni utun.i.u rtuu r.S hrlght-eyed, receiving a report from fv. uenerai von uoenni regaruing me storm- r(uS". - Afterward, says the correspondent. firfSSk'J. the Emperor ascended to old Camp EStSfv des nomalns. from which he viewed the BSSf ff panorama oi ine D.-mieneiu wnne seateu E-M l a roUBh deal 'ab,e' uPon which were tfifS- 1PH and a telephone. Here he re-cv-JF ,c,ve1 ncws of the passage of a Ger- man Dattanon across tne Alsne River, upon, which uiu curresjionueni quoies i him as remarking: - ' Vjr ' 'The victory Is won : one of the ' ItJ Kreat victories upon which our strong. !? t. future wlll'rest." ! tl ... r-....!..-... 4 i t,.i Axaiiiiiiuuiuil vyidllUtflCB 1 I Ket" Hammonton, X. .1.. June 13. The ' rtej. irraduatlng exercises of tne Hammonton i LiSix Grammar School were held last evening EVGvS'l' t,,e "'rst Methodist ICpiscopal Church. r . ' hiBuuuira Hur Aiiiia .igncr, HH-Arol Algncr, Rodney C. Bennett. Kthel ,JWW,II-I P.lfll. r..lrnna L.,pnn1. r.. . ,..,.. i i.vlrfulli -v.t, -i'u", imttn .aiiijiKiia, bKS-'' Jennie D. Capelll. Cora M. Chew, Melvln isK.i .it craig. ita n 1 i-;. t urrv. Anna neiu-pr i'ixlf '.Jennie Errera. Helena Farrar. Edward P fS&i-W. Clbbs, Louise Grassl, Joseph Harris. f, mfMory L. Hoyt, Ethel Johnson. Alice I wiryT Jlii". 'iiii ... iuiii, .., j.. ..ic.tllulllIIK. I'' -8jfaroil Jlcuovern. KranK Merlino. fini- .siBeth Monfort, Louise Parkhurst, William ta,5H. Petrezea, Dorothy Petty, Florence &tsJkhna Rameo, Jack Roseberrv, Olrard "?'luDl0,, Loule Ruggerio Russell D. '-Hltn'Udder, jjary C. Skinner. Etta L. Wcck 'irly. George II. Cook. Harrv Jacobs. g .'y.CJames Ordllle and Mabel Priestley Liplilninp Starts $43,000 Fire i:rle. I'r.. June 13. Struck by light ning during a storm the warehouse of the Germer Stove Works caught fire and was damaged to the extent of $45. U00. When the walls of the ImiWIug fell several firemen had narrow escapes. Italian! in una recente Incurslone nella base navale austrlaca di Pola. Dette corazzate erano deilo stazzamento dl .anti,vin, tnmtelintp ed aevano un .....lnn.,l .11 lllu tinnilnf nlnRrlltlH. ' ClUld Hnu 1" uttt... uw - Dalle notlzle giunte. ncl pomerlgglo Slavkcr Found in PollilIe dl ieri, dalla fronte di battaglla, con- -nttHtllle, Pa June 13. John La fermate da un eomunlcato utlkiale, si Point, of Chicopce Falls, Mass., arrested i-Mova nbe luneo tutte le llnee si C vcrl- iiere aanuttea ficata una llmltata attlvita' da parte deU'artlglieria. also that a compromise had been worked out wheieby Senator Nugent, Democrat. appointed to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Brady, would not bo opposed by the Republicans in lcturn for similar treatment of Borah by the Dem ocrats. Borah's friends deny this and claim they will be able to elect a Repub lican to succeed Nugent. Both sides concede. It will be a "pretty fight." New Hampshlto, recognized 'as nor mally Republican, must elect one Sen ator. Senator llollls. Democrat, has on Anne Martin, sulfrage, Socialist Independent candidate, who promises . to put lots of pep Into her cflort to be the first woman member of the Senate. A stirring campaign is anticipated, with 1 evcreybody claiming ictory. Other States In which warm contests 1 are certain Include North Carolina, where Republicans claim an Influx of northerners will help their cause.; Ken tucky, where the G. O. I'. Is to fight not only for the Senate but also to name several Representatives; Montana, where Senator Walsh, Democrat, may face Republican Jeannetle Rankin ; Georg'a, where a move is on foot to push an In dependent candidate, as a result of internal strife among Democrats. Ad . ministration forces are bitterly opposed to Senator Thomas Hardwick because Nella reglone dello Stelvio e sui Monte Asolone le patuglie e ripartl Itallanl splegarono una notevolc attlvita' ed op erarono parecchie Incursion! verso le llnee nemiche, rlusccndo a caturare al cunl prlglonicrl, arml e inateriale da guerra. 11 coniuiunlcato ufiiclale agglunge che ll; nemlco opero aicuni auacciu unnu , le posizioni aegn liinmiu ii-no Concel e l.aga'rlna, ma fu resplnto con gravi perdite. f.N'Ki;i,Ti.v!.'l TAK12 IM n II eomunlcato utliclale. rclatho a)lc operazlonl che si sono sxolte al fronte Itallano, durante la giornata di lunedi", icca quanto appresso: A Monte Corno, nella Valle Fren zela. ed a Cortellazzzo, la fanteria nemica tento' Intullmenle di operare degll attacchl di sorpresa. Ad eBt dl Capo Slle le pattuglle reRptnscro II nemlco dalle llnee dl fronte, catturando una mltragllatrlce. due mortal da trlncea, altre arml e inateriale da guerra. Cinque aeroplanl avcrsari furono abbattutl. I.nndrn, 12 giugno. fn comunicato ufiiclale, pubblieato eggi dal Dlpartimente della Guerra, an- nunzla che le forze neree Inglesl, ope- rantl al fronte itallano, hnnno uistrutto he was a slacker and bad not registered, although of draft age I He. was at once sworn Into Government , service stated he lll not seek re-election, out ' of his anti-war record his supporters are urging lilm to make ! in Missouri, Joseph Folk, former gov the race, claiming he will be re-elected j crnor. Is eager to succeed the late Sen easlly un his record of strong support of I ator Stone. Senator Wllfley, the Uov the war government and his stund on crnor'a appointee to IllL the vacancy labor legUlatlon. caused by Stone's death, also wants to The G O. P., however, maintains that come back for the full term. Republl Ilollls won his suit because of disaffee- cans are planning a strong contest, tlon in the Republican ranks which threw though without much hope of success. tural Committee, representing both the "wet" and "dry" forces, had requested them to take action. The "dry" forces In the Senate ex pect President Wilson to come out flatly for a "bone-dry" nation during the war. They predict lie will indorse the Jones amendment, introduced in tho Senate on Monday, which prohib its the use or sale of distilled liquors and the manufacturu ot beer and light wines, but permits the sale of the stocks of beers and light wines, on hand. The President's; principal objection to tho Randall prohibition- amendment to the agricultural bill adopted by the House, they declare. Is that It would put an end to the use of beer and light Seashore Excursions ATLANTIC CITY Ocean City, Wildwood, Cape May Sundays, June 16, 23, 30 7:30 A. M.. from CIIKHTXUT or SOl'TII hT. FKKRY RKTIIRMXO I.KAVK SKAMKIRi; I'UINTM 8:00 P. M. $1.75 Round Trip War Till 14 Cents Additional $833,829 foi a Day's Fool If they live no better th the average, the milli Delineator families sp $833,829 for fo'od every in the year. But as Deli ; cator iamilics are mo prosperous than the avcra instead of spending 304 r I lion yearly, they proba spend more than twice t. for food. Here, indeed t . e .1 1 i a niarKer lor tne manu: i turcr of foodstuffs. I The Delineat The. Manmrlna In t ' One Million ttQtif & 41 . it-fell. &M ALLEN SFOOTEASE The Antiseptic Powder. Shake It into your Shoes, Sprinkle it in your Foot-Bath It makes Standing on the feet easy, Walking a delight. For all men drilling for Military Service the frequent use of Allen's FooUEase increases their efficiency and insures needed physical comfort. mi 111 KN II 4c W'll cHrv n.V i a, y-l--',Ofc ' & HrLHkrf 1 1 WW yjTl.",'"t Vlf y. M- WlIip nil m$M$ r&BSiJY gULK ;.. $? The Plattsborg Camp Manual Advises Mea In Tralmlag to shake a little FootEase Uv r In their shoes each morning. r" Do this and walk all day in comfort. It takes the Friction ? from the Shoe and freshens the feet. At night, sprinkle ''it in the foot-bath, and soak and rub the feet. For over "?' 25 years Allen's FootEae his been the STANDARD I? remedy for hot, swollen, smarting:, tender, tired, perspir '", tn anhintr fft. rortin. btininns. blisters and callouses. ;"i,Used by the American, British and French troops in ItEurope. One war rehet committee reports tuat oi au tue 1-'' 1il.! t ..! I., it.sirr'ninfnrf Ta tra nr "TTila . " Allan's ilUlUJi3 0Clll.JUl.JU IU1.II v.uut.u.1. -.uw w. f.i . - tFootoIJase received the most praise from the soldiers and Z-v !.. n... 1171, r nnl- nnlar o Amen nr mnrc 2Sc. n n "c ui;i r j " w.w. -. . .-.. to-day from your Druggist or uepanmenr store 10 ''s--''- --?---'- -!-- traitiino'r'anirMt andin th armv.and kn.. Samnl FJLEE bvmail. Aaaress. 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