? .! it . ?," i7V, r : j, . i 1 r , ..il (Ki i i i .-? )$ n ij .r1 EyEIXG PUBLIC LEBGER-PHrLADELtiaiA5 ,TkDRSDXYkOTttE 'tmil&lSj iL& fi s' P, '.. V V'"" Nvf4 KT 7 IraVttC if si KG 4' n B.S wm &&- $ mm ir SJOolL.J A - vi. - ACT ACTION EECTED TODAY mcils Likely to Author ize Cancellation of All y i. w. tfi. J. . L ,Tl,V JiBWAY DEAL SEPARATE liaecial OrrHnnnrn IWrdril fn k'Aleet SutrCcstions of Officers &'$.W nf k'ovtlnnn fninnnnv WiiM "-v- - ".j-.. ,ti i v i - . .. 4m& Counc,ls nre Ptd to pass a meas. fiiire today making It poslble for the TS Sy ' , wen as nremen are ham.v needed tn the pet advices nn h Jnno. t... ., sea" jgfcMcltor. City Controller and a depart- ' merchant maiiup and eveiv effort Is Tlltk. , ? , Joking by the, P.t ,., i .,,i.. ,. . K..I. rn ih. , b'lnB ,."a,le' '." ontaln them fnusuallj luUi "f the American ml.sionaiv hos-1 slaJo1 crl1 ' r)igmoie. who lecently 11: - .-.ja.'- - - kS'.u ji .. .. .. ... the war asone todav from a ource c oe to the White I .... . hteele. !7?f3ia directly nrfrtlme activities I House Th t. .. c,olnrnite With a lecord of set vice In the Boet AinThe final decision as to the terms or !, y n-, A i.,..1,, ' , ' ' rUtnt " M " have. War In India and In the Boxer rebel- ftW ii..i i u ...-. ,, ClOSe IVOIhKina AnnU.t,""nn n Veen Inteiesl In the tenorted "on Colonel Steele cnnie tn ihl. niiv WTreBt W Councils and for that reason I--fTM!J' ! i . . .. ifjttv,. 8j;ru.ai passions may iiRe io dc caitca Cs- . ril flnanislal toltlomantu nnalnnna.1 until I fjtfi - VVj ti i.L fflntrol nnnl i mnt nnnillllans t J fVillrIIi llnrlor tlin rxrnlMM 1I11 i P'KiC ws.. - v...a.i.. .Jt..( - wu nnaiiy framed, may lie caiini tosether Ti Sl.vK?r t n tlm In nnnflfivi ni- rlctnt caIMo. i-.. ar.v"" ' - -v. v,v.....,ii vi iij'n ..s.-. v-uiiKipvp inen inp n r anti in neiq. G&fiSSAj.i. . j .- -. . . -j ... FMVjf"" rtKtccu iu ui L'uiuiiitiuia Riin i.n Tinnpru hPti ll-it Vh I Inn Thm nr- ,i,J'i Ul me COinu.aie ailfl tin urL r nr "iiii rjirninf luinr i f iiif r lr . HI feofficlaIs Mo.t of the ion-lac to be ,ler -om.tmef varle. -Ilshtlv but that ho ,J'0plt?1 ,'""' created deep concent "JJ' r"'1",-'" "fedt abroad ! M ST "e '" heD"- r ',Ul"'C " " A- the nr-, Phases are ! esa! rSfKiMS'XW, ? thdhf V I ruvi. -....j . .x.bhv wv 7"i" nvin - i rtiiidin pip ii i if ina lift oi i prnriti uirii nn liar At Miiiifi it is mil. i .i ... itiuiJKir ii. tin inp iiuiniiip rn.nnpm T nil 5SJ' nv mutli of the woik completed befoie 15. a eettlement Is arilved at Mm..' .K th? m. .,,,ui ....... ipitil ;jn.uan ut uic iiimii uiiuUrfl PU1" &ff,ir nt..n- l.n .i.a nnn,.l.n. r ,. ..,. B.71V .',.....1 (1..U 1,1, d'HlUKIiirill ,, 4IIC UU- fi; way contiacts held bv the levtone F!J State Construction fompanv an oi til 's nance Biv-inp tne Jiajgr anil Olrectot fnlnlnff- 11,. rlvh. tn u...1u nlil, fl,A Mini. W. fW iwinv ,,tl V,. ,,acco,t 1'nlll.a hA -unar , . , .. ..... r ...e-,.. , ,,,,,,- nir f.,,,,.,1 iiumiiice on ine setiiemeni ot Lonttatt, this bill permits the ottiilal' in s-cttle without teferrlng their settlement to f?n.in.,it. rnr. f ifiy.o . i ,,, Ella' On buflwo of tjie subvvnv contracts e ones for Arch and Locust strect3 the Xatlonul SurfM Companj, Hit- rvrnpiipn frr whtr h tliA Thnmno r c.viil fX" Company Is Philadelphia agent, the Vfil i.MA.. Tl... .., .- .., an nrt AAn S,'..", .UiClj, A IIC LUllllltLL, lUl.l. ,iUt'.UUU nhrl the Biinlillmsn nf ll,o, li,,. it,. fjrH. Major's companv without ftuther re- ponslbllltj and with the full premium paid. As jet the JIa or has made no an- nouncement ot his nltn to itttlo itiuit- ably the-'bomlinp end of the contracts with the cltj - . The question of tune Is vital to the an- ilfullment cf the subway contracts, vo that money can ue p-ocureu tti'oUKii tne sate fc"t of bonds" for A.U quick completion ot lVJ 1? Ml nlffniwl a!&, n.arl oml tYn mihn ,t the ork &.!'ijii,Wider City Hall Another question ral'ed OF ,111 refer to Profits to be allowed tin.' ;i I, iniuaii, iui mis Aiii.ciiaiiu.t ui liiu A- . wark. Hhfe bill referrlnir to sulnvav work ti?r h''1"''8 a number of suggestions as to hi settlement made bv- officers of the Kej- j tone compan and to that extent dlf p,. 1 fers In bodj" ftom the general (.ancella. fefiff tlon,brdInance referring to 11 other mu- -;jc-ft Bicipai contracts TO Select to Approve Loan Hill Uii.3a .., .- ,, ..- pV,iii Jn oe.ecv uouncu tn ?l.:oo,000 tern- jiPorary loan blh that passed Common si.fel1 week x,l" be approved The passage 3VC1 -.. 7 - . V, I . asfisrs. L",,.l ""."'i .,", .r0""0' ... . .. : ffin empty treasurj and Control er Wai- i&on has promised not to negotiate the lKleii unleaa It should become abolutely ttg&ten unlen It .hould become ab-oltttely ";here' e had none a jea, ago fnCZt , ? h,au1rM?Jtf , "' lo "le tel" o lls eJPorl-"! IBK&MiperaUv e during the summer months, . ' ,;. .,, .,,..... - ,,'an. m-,ae,u ana inquire if any retsoni now m$m Another financial measure of- import- " "" , ,eN' ! t, Soften h!d to r!sts for "ot I,rlng his tesolutlon be- facilities Bra&mce Is the appropriation of 588.0 S"",;6'" ,"J1,.?J ? n,. I ., xk can go fo,e thf rrelgn Relations Committee. ' This i the lespohbe of'Itdwatd Cham- iflpan funds W 111. conduction of a "SCXtoof aiding I.ng- ''iU'l;i"h atro.cl!' a-"alt Armenians bers. head of the'dHlston-of the rallwad ISfcrHti';,7orunSrdV; SttSS"?- "." 2t; .!v "ministration in change of facilities at VTA tT.i .h n..rl.n. ....... if.iihii..?t,lea of taking the lead In nghtlng ,.,.,..., ,,, .,,.., ...,. , ,... . S,,UI,H termlna s. to protests made ifrrtont the nnh s'd of P' h'ery L'nl'nf'hmenhere in Washlnc'on" Kre"s ,0 beIlexe ,,,at thl'' Uoernment bv Major Smith. Ttepresentative J. fe&OO rfSr'SJSI? ftp-n!S STM X'r'nM"-' mlnt81" "" "th Hampton Moore, the Board of Trade and SAV :" .'j ... ..., iai. a-lii.. i.. t as thN couutrv s duty to reconstitute -.. ..:. - . t ip rham hr-r nf f ommerce. t hat th s nort 5pnB00.000 was allowed for sew en in Big- J f lr and fatlver treett', but the amount t wartime prices Is barejj half enough for the purposes first Intended Tr.osfer.ad K.P.,r Mea.are. Other bill. of. the utmost Importance Ar the operation of the Utj government thiough tha summer months piovide transfers ot funds totaling about juuu 000. A patt ot thU? monej, take.it fiom RAlarv Items, will he used In the liur - KT i3l'l . . , ---- - - - - . fffitVf cnae oi coat and oiner ulpll.s inai i'-i 4k arn uimv iiceuc M.; ,o1t institutions. The parage of such a "r"Z: one hand tied 'Sale ' """" "6 ler will be given the met careful studj lrge transfer at thl. ti . Mlt to o fight Oermanj with one I and tied u(i(J m be uae(1 BCCorillnB ,0 Kfsf presage a deficit at the cloe of -h- j-ar nd it has become peculiarly Mr contiarv. American o-Ilci.lsare their capacity " flair! . Wilsons dutv to find the wav to use C0I1. ,ned , i,n t " th. i -1, V , Mr. Moore, in a letter to Dlrectoi Mc- mfrt I I J OI J the pout of Jap. and n.lna agant " ' , 8T JfZ t0 "ln doo declared that the people of this $ 'Brotherhoods Pledge !.nna.. ue ... u.roBi, ui.- tr ffir..n trlS f0Uht M i,e much eoncernc? ,?10,ut R.1,,lp; ikWrlMi - . .. r .inf.i. .1. 9i.riim.iit removed the old ""'"'"" tiooi.s navt roujlit .... ,,m ,i, ,,nn. l.cltev ne they Z&i .,,i i,a i h, int.rnimr oblectois aonianrroiit The State Department has .,,:'.., M Dt.ot?ia rmm ttiP uoi l of Cmtlnued from rKf One S-.J.... m... i. v ,... .....,. . -,, ..- .. nn nf thaL rircnn zat on. tleelares the cases of all men found gulltv will be submitted to Kllsha I.ce Federal By"-, manager of the pennivania iiainoati riigjtf lUr BUl.ll niillW'l lie i.-ina lltc--l,lj KsS" l Brotherhood Pledge. Co-operation t'itirt ... . .. .. ...... Eifesi Mn arK -Mr Jiussei, 11 i; fore fc2S?;'of Locomotive Firemen and Knglnemen B!S? and id S. C. Covven general chairman of e Order of Ita Ivvav Conductor, after ?i:th. iAjt. .... ... - .. SJXl mnta7X;SX-.Uc.. 'iX1SViK AAmmA u tnlnt 1tl c. . lucr 4i navt - T'"3rrAI,v ., w.i. iviivi, r;iBi !. "We assure jou of our hearty co- i'V..ii.n .nrf ,., .r,... .h.. ...ni ,. ... ,be taken 'to correct the matters brought ?". man?' P"""l&nR W ' '""".!- AST-fto our attention as we fully appre- aDle, l0 "" raa D,e " ",c ,u" Dl t oUte that now that we are all Govern- r"iis e,en ls "nabj- nSC ..., nn,nin,.. it i. .... it... n,... ' The reason why the Germans will con- KA;""V:'.V.i.1,:. """'' "'C' ""'-'T v&Mi .mnloves. -but also on the nart nf wfisXthe ofIIcials of the conuianr. s,o that we ! fe. ny all work as a unit for the Gov- SVrnrnent. for without co-operation v ,s&KAiftl that all efforts will fall along the Srfeel that all efforts will fall along the k5S;)lnefi. of unification of forces for the fciv''UCttaSlUl flAIIUIHlfc "Jl llilUlU UI OUr ! Llit mr .imci .tau, nw v.. "'""' jiinnrevj uitiimif i WfmOPrc 1 At tj 7S?Uroad'r-" rU,d.,req"'r!.l",i L" C.1"' .U,.r.e..,!:!.n , areit"i3lh'iSnirn. l'aVonJo'n'." iffiJSt f'fpJV T - - lnI1" l"e ""iiiiui.3 i "" ucvi.iuii Front itr-it. Noreian. Joseph V snm ir I , rtinniniim Tn rnur nirtr All of this will create a demand for a kowkl . nn North .fifth street p0. r.fUrMVDftMnU IU lAIIWC DflL diversion elsewhere And as the mill- '""nanT,.. ftV.'VJ" ,,,..?.r,1,ri?J yPerraanent Removal Denieil by Department Officials m$Wto&u??fwvr0r& .Removal of Frank L. Uarbarlno chief "JiUepartment of Justice, will be onlj tern- " A?I?.r7' "ir"'!'- announced ;wtna- .-so one vviii oe sent nere to laus tf , l place during his absence jiror some time ii nas ueen rumored .5hat Garbarino would not return to the fre oi una o... wi.en utj nvesnga. lion which he is making had heen con- naaeo, .It as apnomtced tt Washington tfiat leVTuVlng the Veern tripnd' not Rless. kome unforeseeii development. de tt imperative woutu a Buustltutel i eni neru. frVS S sVn( le l . A ja ! .. -. ,.. ...w u, vveeiva. PATVAT. ZONE BONF'! DRY nT . .J? ZJ '- Tti.S V Wut " W'"e 1' nirred by K. ftltl.... l..l.. ilCVV ittllliaij' UIUCI (M Cable to Evening Public Ledger f00nrigUt, tilt, w .Vno 1'orfc Hiiira Co, June ;0. A military order the Canal Zone bone dry nnd 4hlua' ihfitv Densities', for viola. v0i'intijrct last night. aytftvr aaa-nroMlwta iiiq iHirviiut;. SEEK MERCHANTMEN HERE All Ports of IS'ntion Appeal for Crcns for Cargo Ships Insistent calls are brine flashed da Iv to this nort for officers and men to man cargo ships from other cities alotiR the i vtiuntic Rettboard (juicK to realize that , the hlKhest tjpc or seamen and the I moat efnclt.nl deck and engine room i oinceia come from Philadelphia, shin- litrs at Iloston, New York, Baltimore and othet seaboard points of em- i I barkntion .ire sending: ursent teleerams 1 to the local office of tho sea sirvhe nureau, in the Hourse Huituinc;, for snip emplojcs of a tjpe that iannot be found anvw here but In this port. The latest call for assistance In cet- Unit ships to sea came toda fiom Newport .News, me dematul Hi this ae being for fttemen to sail on a vessel vvaltTiiR to get to sea on rush orders There Is a shortage of firemen which Is hampering the Government, but JXil- Ham 11 like, chief entolling officer for the merchant marine nt this port scoured this titv for the men needed and in a few linuis the weie on their wav to Newport News falls of this ; n , io AviwiuiL ,..,, tans or till' kind na,e ,,een leceUctl from San Krall ' Cisco nd other distant points Marine engineers and coal passers, as Germany, U. S. Urged ' Contlnufil from I'nie One I ir iAiniiKii ii ntc ii i w iiiL.ii uruniuin ,t . . .ii i , ....Lit. n. . . -. muuiic ana ino nepapps, men won- ' crc then the White Hoe Oi. firt tutlnK the eastern front reconstituting n m. ., v-i.., ,e i , ,.,,. '.." ..X?,"ian. "rm. '" 5 .1.,, (t. oa ."it 1,111 ra rortn an merican enerirv ""' PPal to the imagination of the tnd appeal to the imagination of the people flmlnl.tratlnn on HefenslTe lt I. plain to observe here that the Xtlmlnt'tratlon feels that it Is on the , defensive in regard to rtus.'a Wh-n ' auctions are asked In the State Ue- .13.1111.).. a. .n ,,h, .hi. i. nn. .in,,., nr that Is no done member- of the State Hepirtment letort rather Irritably by aklns hou ou -would do It. where jou lnntrl .nt fVus eliina hat rnv prtimnnt I vou would deal with The psvchological e.. PA,.nlu,l .... Mnnn r., ll,c. "...i ,,,,l,iru I' -i in II I ll.r,l I 1. ,,,v ,,a- Hon. Imnlv tlinf nrtln.l ahnlll.l be taken but ials the pie t of "it can't be done " How lone can ,t government stand befo'e the American p.ople with the plea 'It can t be done' - This Issue Is pieclsalv like the issue that existed a little more than a jear aao. t that turn the nrmj was saj'nK t could not end men to Ptance for a ycar flie Kreuch were urclnz that the sending of men should begin at once where were the ships? heie. If men wcte ent at once, were men in be found L, .,...- ...... ... v .- to train the new recruits and the drafted men- Tlie Admlnistrat'on stood out on Its "It can't be done" for a short time and then the flrn division was ordered to Prance, and todav Instead ot jii't having begun as wa. proposed last ear. nearl.v 1 OOO.UOu arc In France or on the wav there. Dlmrullle. re dreat The difficulties of reeontituting the ca,lfln front with merican and . Japanese -oldler' jUu tllcv arP rs are great, nut reia- not as gteat a. those overcome in sen ding 1.000000 men to ,. We are . ,n tne ar and -.i,.,i fr ,,,r w have evneri-' lKin "l.r "?!., . ' . ' ,11 tlle Intern front Reconstltutlon of the eastMn front raises once more the old issue between the Easterners' and the 'Westerners '- "VhV'nlTTt can onlj be v on In the Ka't, at least, onlj thus won In teasonable time But it talses the old Issues In a new form, for onlv If the eastern ftonr is recon- atltuted will it be possible to use the ' nnu.r nf .lrtnali jnd the resources of , .... .. , ' ., n' .ia aga'.-.pt in ' enirai i-u.- n inir-ruuaiMM iuji;vu to the Intervention in Siberia mcreasea " .... the obllcatlon to suggest some other re- touisc Need I or llltenlon Pret,lng Circumstances will press for action in the east In the opinion of the best Infoimcd military authorities a long period lies befoie us during which the mllltarj situation In the wet will be threatening rri -.... .. in v.- nl.U a molntaln tn offe'nsUe Bga)nst the Allies during ..... ...'.. -- ..... ..... a i nai remains oi warn, wcauici nno J.'" ."".P.'"" f.'?"58.,nJ J! ? British and French whilch has been go- i ..t .1.- . . 'Sttnm. sit 111 nn. t'""'"!"'"'"", ;" tinue until .ov emDer. uunnj ui piui- tin,., to rtrlv. the Allies back Is that thej have an advantage both in men and In positions on the west front. &o great ' this advantage that a high military authority told me the other day that the uermans prouaDiy coum torce a military Germans probably could force a military decision in Prance with 25 per cent more tary eituation deelops in the west this m Germany's defeat win wide.,, it win . . . i . iv. i ii .. k .i.. see that it must fight Germany everj- where, and that it must find a way tol 'T r t - w t " "m -Miiei ican ronsn uta nt ""r. i.c un me t!i iroiu 1 11 ilx! ","urcf,vB"RY G-A-muller todav 7 ,7 7. .T . .v. .. ,. J "".""i"". ".,"' . ..'" ,,lKn' nnw nv, vhiwm., ,i,G iuubi ir constitute the eastern front, bringing japan into tne ngni entctiveij, see alii this already , I . 3. IftLliAatS JU13. BUSLH Widow of St. Loui. Brewer. D.ct From r.m..,,. 5.iifie. nfReUl. - "' " Kr e.t. Pl.. June :0 Mrs. Lilly -eh. wi, of the Ute m,,ona,e St. i.wu.o ',,', ii ,,a ""' iitm . ,, rn ,.. ... i.nmA After u.iril ...,,. .ia.np. in r.irmv m-. t,..., rlHse. from custody bv Federal hnmi- :.. .....,...i,i.. r,a.r. i ii... "' ".-.. . ' Irom "asmngtoiu . ... 1.1 . T... .O n.n..tm.l nf ( tt li.llinsiiiii, Hum -v. -iiiai vuirut ui Justice omciha are eniireij- sattsnea with the refcults of the examination of Mrs. Busch by their agents at Key West, it Is apoounced. and no attempt villi bo ma'de ta Interfere with her freedom of movement. Mr. Busch was questioned particular!)- about what. If any. mean lie ha of coaMMftlcatIng nit puranna PRESIDENT ASKS FACTS ON TABRIZ No Action Until Turkish Attack on Hospital Is Officially Reported i -.- -i.n ,,-,,-. -. . ....... COiNGRESS WANTS WAR -u n 10 W iJX , fnrinnii flfl!-, V.. . "CrillHIl Uilicerg KlICW Snail- isli Flag Represented U. S. Interests tVhlnlon. .lune 20 PrMan, ttM. 1 -, . . . w" " moil nas ahen tor com- tho acklnsr of the hospital, and AmeiN can Mlnli rM-ii . i. u , can .Minister Calduell. at Teheran, lia heen requested to iend all the additional rictilt.. tU.t 1. . . ... ""''n in t lie niav nai nt hi r.nn niand It "a made plain that the Pi evident noUlfl tnk nn nnttrtn ...n .. . . t of the occuirence had ben communl. caieti io mm The tepoil of the occupa- a declaration of wai b the United Stat'" natene. iuh.i. rio.elj e President also was cloel watch- inc Lne ItUSclan . t.tstlnn tnrifl, .nri there w er. rennrt. thl. ,'l.l t.u t made the subject of a Kourth of .tulv ! address Heports were Insistent that he would make an addres on that tlav, and 'hat at that time he would lake he people Into his confidence .is to what America nniu , fnnrH ii. ...i., te i,. t Where the speech will be deliveied could , not be learned but an announcement . was expected before the end of the ntonr uL , ii.,i..-. lHrr IFHirRC onpre'S 1 1 eitiv to 'leclare wai on T1"'' ."T n'omnt offlu'al verification J ooiamea or ine Tabrlr outrase . The majorltv sentiment In both llouse iifvors immediate declaration of hos tllitles hut will await wotd fiom the President I.ejcleiR said todav the expect Tur kev w II excuse the attack on the ground that as the Spanish Hag was H.ving over the merlcan hospital, her soldiers did not know )t was an metlcan butltllnf. The nturles-old hostllitv of Turk for r.,...t... .. ,,, . ... -.. . ue tre reason given tor tl"T,a.ttacl' ll1e-v believe But it was pointed out Turkish troops are nrarlv all officered by Germans, who knp" full we" that Spain l looking af,er Ameilcan Interests In hostile coun- t,les Senators s., rtlo.i 'There never has been any leason I rni.lrl c. fni. Hal,, eta c..inn .....i ,,. of ohIo . Tm, niilv'br" t, " suit so manj of us have dcired so long. ,oIutlon for a (U,art,- war on .-enatoi King or L tali, author of a Turke - and Bulgar la vv nrobablv i . . ""'a"18- w"l probably Sec.eUr.v t.anslng regarding the Ta see i csiriAn Ilirt manlUtlail una olnAL. nIA. .1.. gaf.t of Amtrlc-ans (n Tutkej. Many ' Americans, however, withdrew months ,ag0i and State Deoa-tment men exn'aln TnLtZtl"" ' " '" ,,,e "" It Mar Onlv on Turk. With Turkey and Bulgaria at odds ox,r territorial ambitions the Piesident ma. bilze InP opportunltv to further .,,.. rtr,A il,. ,.. .-i ,. .. ...i, ,,ic iw vuuiui.o1! uv witnuoiu tnK action against the Bulgais and i. . . . : " tan minrniQtiAii t r-. i B tT-.., i. . . . i "--"" """"" ",", l', ','' ""'.'' " "".'"" "'-"n i nniifr Huigais .,cic rt.uuiH on communicttion i ne. 7 NATIIlNAirriPC COD DADAI.C wimiuiiw i n I nnnuu . . t L-liairillfn ppoil)lC(l Tor I'orcigll- Bom Celo.lir.il inn InU- I ' J " ' hilly thuu'-nd person.. repre-.cn.Ung ieni)-one nations, are epectcd to par - I tlclpate in the "all-Vations ' parade In I thl. nit, .. t.,i,. i i .... -- v.. ..u... , m vuuhi-l.u.. ,.ii. "e.C'., " 'n '" commemoration of Independence Dav ...,,i oiiiiiu rtjji..iiiiu iweruj-one chairmen of groups of fn'eign-born Americans for the parade Tliev are: .V S Glniuh.Gakuen .-.lu South Thlr Major famlth appointed .iS? 'V.wlht"' ,e-iup pe'.ipr. the Tlev, i.-e t-iptig. i.n Kee eirftl .'itin.se Ail- runt Pr'han: nihj ii'.' -iortli Ffsrklln e'reet J," -.'"l-T.l"n.. s.'.pl,r.n.. "Irard rzeciio-sia tret Dutelt Dr Krnent I.sPlare IMS South Rlttenhoufl. inuiro. Punch nhilj it , fioepp. 'Jl.'l K.n.om street tierm.ns- tlrnrce I gM ,'AV Z'mZT ?SnVr .?n. rin. .- a ii.iu . wi-s snutn Ktghth rlan " A n ,,te ThirV -ilxtli i ii.... winter inBtl- amt vvondland avenue. rfnc Rrown tret numanianit Iurha Kedrlrh- in :ii. MBirnar m irut nai rn win t i 1!?,',.. um.1: worth itreet Marian. ' v....... Tr:n , r- , ., nui.m.;. n m .miuu .u.irtii ui utener ...(i Theatrical Matt The funeral of Gustavua A Muller, 'former president of the Bergnsr & . , r """ "'"'" '"'i'-".. i.ueni ot the Will'am Penn Theatre Companj, the! ' gKS.nW-hSrT CoVipa $k widely known lu financial, nodal and. I theatrical circles, who died last Sunday at tils Atlantic City home, wl take! , B Vlfi ment interment win ue in Westminster f meterv. Uepresentativcs of tnterprlses and I the. many organizations with which Mr. . MWler fas associated will attend. The honorary pallbearers will be! Al J bert Baltz, Ciustav us W. Bergner, Harrv F 41 organ, Kiiwon Perot, ur. i;rnest W. KeTocy. George W. Metzel. Senator Pen rose. Chester P. Bay. Ttohert W. Archi bald. Jr.. Louis II. LUenlolir. Dr. D. J. 1 McCarthy. William W. M'ller. IVedcrlck J Pcth. Thomas M. O'Brien. Richard Y Filbert. J, J, Ilavennehl. John Stoer, George W B. Fletcher. George y. Bauer, lCdnard A. Schmidt, Kram Khrllch. Jr., Charles A, Dow nine, Frank jfehoble. . .. 'l?(1lo nf tli- 1 u. .. i- .IllffAts Inner utrileA n 1. . -. . i t. uirrr.. iprn n jnn niiecini. omuomsn ---- - -. - Jrtttj.Uallagher, JKfim j M, COL. STEELE QUITS RECRUITING TO GO BACK TO ACTIVE SERVICE I P:i P V.T Tnltmft-mit f. Canada. Where lie Will' Take Ship Major Cyril P. Dugmore Will Take Over Enlisting of ISrilons Here Coi.om:l sii:i:i,i - st oKonui: i.orTi-s V. of the Blltlt-h aimi. lm has been head of the British and Canadian Reel tilting .MIslon In this city sine- last .lulx. has been called to active duty and will leave heie tomorrow for ilinnda fiom vvheie he will go ovtr- , . e ,e?:eher with Ulk leLorrt' iof llaUn enlisted 4100 British mid ' Cat.ftdl.iri Mibject? In thi ritj. n'? loncinjr to be In action .esultefl in Colonel Steele s being: called back to actl e ser ice Kecentlv lie 1 equested i flle Brltlh War Department to assign i llilll t O art i f T If'o n llfl llU t rmi.t aa ra,'ed Immedlatel.v. Tie made the fol- ,u"mK siaiemem voaav "as Blven mo In the matter of obtain-' lnK reciuits fot the aimles nf Great lUiltnlii and aada .pince nu atrhal here I have alwavs , striven tn establish the following points "Ani.p pan. chni.1.1 inpairi Ttrltiul T!rltih itjnt.re ue nntnucfa rrl,A Qtt.uh slacker i wore than .i man without a country 'The b"t wav to hasten peace Is to plan for a long war 'The British women have learned to rin ai,nei a, , , .i,ino. .i, ,,. 11,1 i..- fore the wat In commercial and Indus- trial life "American women hae alread showni iinmuii.i tn hi, .mmiit' ..sii.in.ii, nn.i !.,.nri.nr,i . 't.onU out foi women spies thf ,ne mote dangcious tlun the imn. ' Iteport evetv Bt itlsh slatket to the British and Canadian i ..dulling inis s'o'i ' Knllt 4100 llrltnns Here 'In Julj last jeai I was placed In thaige of the Philadelphia depot and since that time mote than 1100 Bi Itons. , PHILADELPHIA TO GET lIlluniLllJimnivum .,n.n,m,rntn,1.n uirAuiiauinunui Protests Result in Promise to Use Port to Fullest Extent The Port of Philadelphia ! to be given 'everj tontideiatlon'' In ovcrbeas sh'p- ments and will be used bj the Govern- was not receiving its proportionate share of war shipments overseas In the recent 5 per cent allotment Mr. Chambtrs, In a letter to Hepie tentatlve Moore ald Your letter nf June 11, addressed to the director geneial. has been refeired to this d'vlslon and I can asure jou that the Port of Philadelphia will be given everj consideration In Jhe m-vttei The w hole mat- uVi nmon h ! " i . ... Philadelphia ate not keeping pace wun , r v York. Boston and Bait! , ..,..,... .. i.A.,oif nf ti,. more, ana i.ieai.cu uu c..o.. . .... large maiiufacturing and business Inter- ,sts that tl port be considered for at iean -A far shaie of shipments.' Ite sdi,j he had been advised Io take the matte- tip vv Ith the director general bj the acting quartetmaster general, who kald Instruct'ons not to Increase the tonnage at the port of Philadelphia ' had been given by tne uirecior Decauso I ot the serious congestion. I SUSPECT DUTCH RAILWAY . .. ft l British AsW Explanation of Increased i , ;,l,r Tr.fflr l.tniburg lranic i latndon, June -0. auspicious or tne i, .,.,. ,rt tr.fn nn the Llm- HI1"" -- - - - hure Railway between Germany and Belgium, the BrltMi Government has asked the uuicn uovernmem to tur- nlsh a clear explanation of the nature of the goods in transit, to insure that .h.v are not destined for military pur poses, according to a dispatch from The Hague. June 20 in the Great War A YEAK AGO-q.'he British made further gains between Arras and Lens and repulsed three Ger man counter-attacks. General Brusiloff, commander in chief of the Russian armies, tepljlng to congratulations fiom General Robertson, British Chief of Staff, said: "in honor bound, fre Russia's aimles will not fall to do their dutjV TWO YEARS AGO The Russians. continuing their advance against the Austrians, occupied three vil lages In the Carpathian , Austrians heavily bombarded the Verdun defenses. Austrians and Italians fought with marked advantage In the Trentlno. t THREE I EARS AGO The RUs sians were In general retreat along their whole front west f Limbers'. The Frencn took a trench north of Arras at the point of thf oa j one t. Jhe Turks bean lgorous offensive at the PardnUaa.tX, 7 & , . . ki tin1 ijf 1 W. , ? , Ky " J jflLJ) jKy I iiiiH ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml bbbbbbbbbbbbbBsbbbbbVatabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI i'aBBliVriiiiiiH ' bbbbbhbbb&bbbbbbbi BBBjIBBBBBBBBBBI I BBBBBBBk ;' BBBBBBBB BBBBBBBWiSBBBBBl MM .'B JBly- NBW CNLISTMEM HHAU Major C. P. Dupniorc. who ui- reerlii f!nlnm, SiIa a. . l.:-f .f I Hriti'h Rctruitine Mission . . i Inc udlnr Canadian., have applied fot enlistment The draft convention eoes.'n'erla!s which we can onlv i.hmln ....... , .,,, inK Ull, villi. ... ur, Itito cftett as soon as It has been riod Congrezs, and my countrvnien W ho have liol V oln.it eero.1 ,,111 I,a .1,afta,l In the Ameilcatt forces. Mv i-ountrv. however. Is finding It increaslnglv dim-i cllt I" replace the men who fall, and before the lonventlon noes Into efftc ' hope that many mote Britons will .loin the 4ino ulm bav. ni.onri, . r,,,.a forward" Colonel Steele, .uceessor, Jlajoi Dur- -tiore, althqugh much decorated as the ' result of Ills exiict lenoes at the front. riecllnrs to talk nf hi. n .. fi,.ti tin praises the Ameilcan troons. Vnte.it'" ourselves nnd Fiance Out peace wmthy is his ptalse of the American engneeis w no (lid sucli valiant wotk nt Cambial after General rat wyngs famous . ... . . tank diivo through the Herman Hue Major Dugmore's decorations Indude the I.eglon of Honor -tlbbon and the 1011 Stat, lven to men who wete In France with the flist seven dlvilons of the Biitlsh atmj" IRONNIWFI I HINTs DUlllll TT LilAj 1111 1 1 0 , ! AT cqq MOVE'r '"Intend to Start Something by Wire," Says Demo cratic Candidate RIRK'MPiV I 1 XlxIliiUrin TO ADDRESS llarrlsbiirf;, pa ,unc 20. t ,ludge Ilonninell. vho-e tefttsal to a'ddress'the Stale co'minittee.rid; his hUbsequent repudiation ot the Palmer McCotmlck leadership in Pennv!vanla wete the en!tlonaI features of the Democratic meeting heie jesterday left eaily todav by automobile for Beading, wheie he will address j gathering of firemen, afterward going to Palmeiton where "he will speak befoie a firemen's convention representing four counties "I have nothing at picsent to add to my statement of jesterdaj'," said the Judge who was In high good humor, 'but I mav have something to add a.ong the load I Intend to tart roiuething bj .v ire. ne auueu The Judge declined to saj whether he will participate In a meet'ing of othei tandldates on the Democratic ticket to f elect a campaign committee or will lnslit on choosing his own campaign manuger and committee. "I am not prepared to sav just what f will do next," he said "I think tnv statement sums up the situation verj clearl.v for the piesent. That uught to "uftlce for a day or two" And then lie smiled and repeated "But I may i-tatt something bj- wire " W. J Biennen, of Pittsburgh, through whose Instrumentalitv Boniilwell and Palmer were brought to the point of shaking hinds before the jntmlttte meeting jestetdtj- was one of the last of the judge's callets He talked with him about campaign plans In Allegheny Counlj-. Joseph F. Guffey and A Mitch ell Palmer left for home late last night and G V. McLean, the new State chalr mn, went from heie to Washington .M) Head Third Ticket """" '-- -. ".v.,.w, oi "-! icrnai Anatrs and congressmen-al- Large. Talk of a. third ticket a ..,i,,i, after Judge Bonniwell had served notice' last night that he would not abide by the action of the Democratic State Commit- tee, which not onlv refrained from In dorsing the nominee for Governor, but declined to turn over the organization, machinery to him fot the November elec tion Humors of a third ticket, with Judge Bonniwell at Its head, have been current I for some time. These I umors were He- I nled following the meeting of Judge Bon- nlweira supporters In the Hotel Adelphla . last Saturday, but at that time the Bon. nlwell forces were confident that thej woutu capture control or the state or ganization from the Palmer-McCormlck forces. Feellnr Agalntt l,ocue I The tefusal of J. Washington Logue, nominee for Lieutenant Governor, to1 withdraw from the Democratic ticket and make place for a "wet" man, Is said to nave aroused bad reeling against Logue among the Bonniwell supporters. ' A story that Judge Bonniwell declined to shake hands with Logue just prior to. the meeting of the State committee was circulated among the members of the committee, Neither of the candidates would comment on the Incident. Persons who said they witnessed the encounter declared that Logue Informed the nominee for Governor 'that he (Logue) has no right to withdraw after being choaen by the voters. PAY U. S. HALF BILLION Income and Exceti Taxei Installment Itemitlrd to Treaiury; Maihlmton, June 20. Internal! revenue collectors today remitted ap-' proximately ?5p0,000.000 to the .Trens. urj derived from income and excess I profits taxes. Returns from these two. sources so far nave netted about J 1.550,. 000.000. ayments on the third Libert.v I.oan "..n-B zm9mm,.jwmr i w Municipal Judge Bonniwell mav head the Pf acr0SB ln ea. entered the a third ticket at the November election "! lite right moment, in the Brit sh mem. ot au Mtli a pet or "wet" running mates for i tuuu ,''.?;. VIi V.V- i;. .L I make it im . . .... ..J ..! (mapna Ufls ritllilf In fa t Inn Ittlllia til III T aiitanont I'mnrnnr UAAPAn.. -, 9 l-rnerBeiL HUU IUBH IUUU rti-iwo inc .Ulttll" . .. FRENCH PEACE IS BERLIN'S WAY OUT 'War Proponent Bcrnhard Switches to Separate ' , Pact Scheme I TALKS BARGAIN TERMS i Would Avoid England j8 Mcdinry in Pacifying I French Speiial Cable In lUcnwf; Public Ledger ;Cotrlht. iai. M the New rork Times V umrnnj t, ':;.'""' nes at Amsterdam notes a Blarlnc.ad-I mlslon of Germany's political failure In tile l?9Wt nitlifnln..! Iu ., .. . .. '"'""", vjeore netnnards Icadlnnr nrllc.c In MondaVg VosM-chc ur'llerhoartT, 1,"n"?rm1n "l "riier. mm has been chtntlne tlm miiriit nd dhlnllj- of ClermanVn ROod sword, stnr ii,. ,. .. ... ...v not uenitii now recognizes mi i rror. pavs ii,i erv ,Iav more clearlv that tins war tannot he ended by nnv- mill- tat, but only by political action " ,,i , l .,",""K '" t,,p opportunities mlsed bv Hetlimann Ilollvveg to brlnp aljout a decent pence Ilernhard writes I,- M"taiiun is vvneiiier we want to end lite war bv an lnterii.ti.,.,,,1 .. conference or In pnmatn Ann.. n. .. - nave done so fat Separate peaces mean prott acted war, for which we need not onlv .tronr ne.vcs. but food anil raw ...... ', 'iivii rt ,- f rt 1 1 .J rali-'from "i enemies' countrle , 'Th.e HubsIh thnt vve have bttl, l In the Kast 1 not safe ennllffh fn Dr us to msaBCi In n new cnmpalen w Ith the mere cna',cc f s!rlnS hat we netd. Al- ".,." ,ca"0M ialp It imperative I J"1" ,e ,,,e"V.e lr?a.t of "rcsl-I.ltovsKI "e tevlsed We lulgnt also offer n sepa-' ate peace to 1 ranee ; but then, on such terms that no I tench cabinet would carej terms that no Tiench cabinet would care J IcJ.e,ct. " a? ." uouId "1ean 1,s own nimeu,Bie "naoniir. 'One of the thlncs vve murt never do Is to use IiliKland as medlatm he- offer to Frunce mut be made direct, i '"-" " " " '"'" " "i'?""6 naaro rm i titi inii lu iifiidt. sai h t it i vj " - " ...,... ,.,..j , saciiHce France, nor even to nnke peace, "We must remember that Kngland will stialn every nerve to end this war with a genci.tl peice conference, for such a conference l Kngland's br't thance "What must we Germans do then? ilmplv Hi to act In such a way that we shall enter the conference room xti sass zrwusJ ' Peitei Troelstia, the Dutch Socialist I upon being Informed that, despite lilVJ''"1'" leader, who. after a conference with proclamation calling upon the people to ?"."' ?uJ. l,BSft.CUn,y , with as many friends as pos-lh.e." Phlllnn Seheideniann. leader of the Cicr-! man Soc'allst pattj1. Intended to go to London to attend the annual conference of the Biitlsh labor congress, will not be permitted to enter Kngland Tioelstra. It 1 said has been lefused a ptspoit. London, June "0 Heavily ien--oted private mesagcs Inditato there have been great pace demonstrations In Beilln, Cologne and Hamburg recently, atoonllng to a Stockholm dispatch published In the P08'' Mllltarj police dispersed the crowd", kliilnir several workmen and an csting otheis. Thep rules ate regaided no "Jokes" -- and contain nothing tegardlng the gen- iiTAITin AntlViriPIT n eial prohibition of the use of ep.oslves Wnill II IIKIiANI.F II S In the celebration of independence Day. TTVULiLr' VllUXTllWiU J. U. Federal authorities last month Issued .-... ... . n -,,--,T a statement urging greater obsetvance WfiMFMWnR WAR WORK of t,e safe aml Bane" "lea on lniIe- TT lillljll r Uli M All M Villi ' j.endence Daj. pointing out that con servation of explosive materials should '" Head of British Wanes" Willing to Help in America London, June -' Stiopglj' advocating a great merlcan armj" of women, slmllai to the 40.000 "Waaes" fWoiu'eiis Aujilliaiv Atmy 'on1 "" H. 2 I-ach, the executlxe ( he"1'1 of th" Brltlsh nrKatilzatlon. in an , "'l"'c" """ " s" .....-. .v to orcanhse such a body for war woik, Mis, Leach, who had the co-operation j Licenses Under 1-ederal I aw- of Queen Mary In oiganiilng the r. "n. Dalrjmple, license clerk in the "Waac," said: iMajoi's olHce, issued the licenses under "I learn that Ameilcan women aiep0er given blm by the Federal law to now contemplating Mich an armj and prevent explosives being obtained by It Is only Just that thej had profit from aliens. Ml, Dalrjmple said some of the the mistakes of the British women early I ir,00 ntenses wete Issued before the In the war and otganlze elliclentlj-. ijfajors proclamation and some since. "I am willing to go to the t'nited An order prohibiting the sale or use States and help for several weeks until 0f fireworks on Independence Dav Jast the organization Is put on a smooth jear was made May 1, but was rescinded running baslr. .soon afterward when dealers ptotested Mrs. Leach, the wife of a bilgadler through counsel to Public Safety Dlrcc general, gave up her mansion and so- ' tor "Wilson. clety earlv In the wat to leach the ; "Waacs' from the ground up how to. nnn.,.-.n . ....,..... sciub .'jans and pots and clean floors Iter ottice is uecorateu w(tn American recruiting posters and flags, "I love America and I think President Wilson Is the greatest man in the world," she exclaimed. "We feel that. -u. ,1,. rt.rn.a., nlTe...K. nam ' '"- "( ' -.-- - , America was nulck to pour thousands I or teserv es across CETS DIPLOMA IN LAW John M. Di Silvest.ro, widely known in Italian circlet, who received his degree of LL. B. from the Univer. sily of Penni)lvania laft night. He is vice iretident and treasurer of the Som of Italy State Uank, an or. anizer of campaigns to belle; the condition of luljtH kwaigranti and I jjfc- i- w ssjmu&l & is '.&4mamLJ- &u& Lv-'nu 1 i ..,, -rm, t 4 r -K -.; 1 j HrSrtJlLIIIIIIIIHLIIV i. I n 'lllllllllllllllVli i i a y -l nn&. f Y--m i i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmeMaS I Across Down ' without etiinje of steamer leaving Queen.ton. Ont. Niagara I alls), on THE FOURTH OF JULY and Suiting NIAGARA KAI.I.3, I.ArlllNr RAPIDS. MON. steamer riuutiuai t-K oi ine v.anaatan aiwrnmip w", ..... .TWO OTHER CRUISES AUG. I' AND AUG 29. . For Rtt'trvatient Write. Call or Wire' AMERICAN A.'B. 11Z7 I. 'MAIUll 1U OHHiV FIREWORKS (5AN I Death of Boy 33 Result 0 . J . ExploSlVCS Stirs Chief -. Magistrate ATir I Z' AliLiLa 5 'HANDS TIED" , r. 1500 LlCCIlSCS to Dealers Dc- ppile Effort for Safe and Sane Fourth Stilted by the death of sl-vear-old ' I Charles Welde. 1721 V.irit, WllUncr.ni, street, from a premature Fourth of .inly celebration, the result of the sale of Are- works In anDarent dlsrecarrt of his proclamation calling for h "safe and sane" Foutth, Mavor Smith today will take up the matter of prohlbltlns abso-, lulel the sale or use of fireworks in , tl. I. rttv Tne -Velde bo was burned when his blouse caught file from an exploding firecracker and his death occurred In ' the Jefferson Hospital. Burns also caused the death of an- nther rhliH ti, iirtlm no. Wat... AS'olfe. two sears old. 2443 South Mil- Ured street. He V as nlavlntr with . . ' ln.itthes vvhllj thllii his mother was in anothet room and hls-clothlng caught fire. He died at the Methodist Hospltnl today. 'Mr.. Hebecca Wolfe, his mother, was buined on the hands and arms when she tried to beat out the flames. She Is ' . sureetlng fiom shock If therti Is nnv vvaj- that I can prohibit absolute the sale of flrewotks celebrate uuietly Independence Da.v. 1500 permits for the sale of flrewoiks bv retail dealers have been issued from City Hall "I am for a safe and sane observance of the Fourth, and I will look up the law on the matter," the Mayor de- elated. Police Herniation. instead of an order from the police prohibiting the ualo of fireworks', which .was generally expected to result from ( the Major's proclamation, rules govern- lnff the ue ot Fou,t'i of July e-.ploslves have been issued by Acting Assistant . Superintendent of Police Mills. be practiced to aid the armj- In hut ope and for war work In this country At tint time Major Smith declared he would do everj thing within his powei to have the Government's request carried out in this cltj. His action was to Issue a proclamation urging that there be no ' nolsj'" Fourth I Caplaln Mills deflates his 'hands are tied" bj- tho Federal order permitting the licensing of dealers In llietvorks. He t.ild he could make no regulations pto hlbitlng the sale In the face ot this order aml declared he must tccognlze e ,glls of deatets who have obtained rtueial licenses. KfctUuNltfc otLib HbAUubAK Women Aliens Permitted to Wear ITt. ;., Pl,l, llats '" J hotographs Watlilnglon, June ;o The Depait- istice lias recogtureu tne anv religious sects, which pel alive for female members " "V"' " '""". "" rcBiii-rillB remate utrman atienR nas permitted tne registrants to keep their heads covered l In posing for the photograph on the'r Kientincauoii carus. wii unites ataies marsuaiH nave ueen notified, that where such a ugulatlon Ir Dret-crlbed bv anv members of anv 1 religious community or denomination, the vv eating ot the headdress as part or the habit will be permitted In taking the photograph. Third Week for the War Film Announcement was made j-estetday by representatives of the committee on public Information that the United States oftlclal war film, "Pershing's Cru. aders," being shown at the Forrest Theatre, will not close its engagement with the completion of the second week, but will continue next week also. This I action Is taken by reason of the great i popularity of the pictures In Phlladel I phla "and in order to "allow J undreds (to gain admission who have not jet been able table to do so. Performances next veeU will be given twice daily with a I Saturday morning matinee for children. ATTERBUFY MOTOR TRUCKS will do your kind of haul' ing. IV2 to 3l2 tons. -, Delivery from stock. E. 4, nKBLET. General Maimer 1730.49 CBOSKEY STREET Wacre Rtda' and CoiimMs Jivu. sSHiiir B MSti . MJI?llrT, U i .a .. -" J '' fir. &i 'V? "" m ,rims r Beautiful Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence T5.SCY FALLS. MURRAY BAY. TADOUSAC. TRINITY BAY. j? LAKC CHAMPLAIN, LAKE CHORCC and other historic spot.. Kl NINC DAY TRIP I.J50 miles by Inland waters l.sciu.iv charter by the Amrcan Usprets Company of the modern jfl. EXPRESS, Travel Department Montgomery.' Dit. Pass. Airent. Chestnut St., Philadelpnia, j. l'IIOM.. Malniit IMt . iwire rtuf" COUNCILS TO ACT ON PROFITEERING j Committee Hears Com plaints of More Than 100 Tenants MAY SUMMON OWNERS Women Tell of Jump of $5 or More a Month Rent rurther action to curb allcECd rent . ,.. . -. ..., .. ... be talCU 'at ' . . , Councllsr "", '"c"'""" "---"" 'when the special committee lnvcstlgat- mK rent Increases returns Its report, s More than a hundred complaints of residents In all sections ot the city were, made to the committee at a special mcetln? held last nluht. Members of. tho committee expressed the opinion that I" some cases dtastlc action should ba taken against the owneis because of cleat-cut proof of profiteering. Durlnr t"o meeting women icsune.i to iiavniB sons and members of their family lit the service and told of frequent rent raises uj- mnuiurua. .Common Councilman AV. T Colburri, t t.. .. 1 1. clinlnmn or tne committee, .innounccu , t,,at owneis of houses will be subpenaed aml 1,!,d t0 sl,," cause wll' rents were , Increased. Dcta Is are expected to be l,vt,e,a ut "t Councils meeting todaj. Will, fnitnnlla . r, 1. 1 n f- n ho.,rl in tllA fight against Ihe alleged profiteers, there are four elements now- making an effort fuel administration and Councils ' 1 Efforts to .Stop I'roeteerlng Uibtrlct Attorney Kane Is Investigat ing complaints, where families who have members In the service arc af fected. Slmllarlj, congressional action Is awaited on a bill prepared bj" Ad miral Bowles, assistant general man ager of tho fleet corporation, "vv hloh alnis to stifle rent Increases. Administrator Lewis will not permit con to go Info collars of houses from which tenants have been forced to move by profiteering realtj- dealers Tiicse and Councils action are expected to effectively prevent all further profiteering. ' f-evcral striking cases brought de nunciation from member of Councils' nnm. nlltee Ms Snnhle ATnv eek.1 ftg North Halford street, told of having her1 rent Increased from $19 to $24 despflts' H her meager earnings and a sick child. Mis Joseph Levick, 2C38 South Mildred street, was forced to paj- $2 J, as against a normal rental ot $17. Mrs. C, Bere son, 701 McKean street, was jumped fr6m $30 to $35, with a ' pay-oi-move" edict. Mis. Robert Bojd, 782C Brewster ave nue, who was accompanied by her fcon, who works at Hog Island, said that she had two children In the armj". 'I was pajlng $10 a month a jear ago. Nc,vv they have raised that to !4, .1 received a notice today that I'll have to pay $17 "hortlj-," she said. She futther added that there Isn't even gas or oth.er.con venlences in the house, Membets of the committee said that this was a teal case of proftteeiing, when she told them that the owner wants $1500 for the house; Mrs. Thomas Xeary, 2620 Soulh Tenth stieet, who spoke for tesidcnts of that block, said tents were Increased frdm $16 to $21, Mrs. Beckle Grossman, 722 McICean stieet, testified to a jump from $18 to $23. R. U. Scherer, of 10 Xorth Sity-flrst stieet, who represented a group of pro testing tenants from that block, will be compelled to paj- $34 after Julj- 1, ho said. He has been pajlng $27 a mopth. Walter Keall. of 342 Xorth Robinson street, who tepresented eighteen of his t4 neighbors, said that a jear ngo .hist monthly rent was $17; now It' Is $19. 1 and on Monday evening ho received a notice that he'll have to pay $2 J. Three persons who testified that their rents were boosted In the last jear from $20 to $40 a month, are George Huber, who lives In the' house at 445 Shunk street: Charles Zarrel, 425 Shunk street, and Mrs, Kmma Summers, who lives at 133 Shunk street. 1IKI.P WANTED ITAIALK GUILH Wanted. vooU. strong girls for gen. eral work tn mattreri factory; piecework! good mono; : alto one with some experience on poufr machines. Apnlj after 8 a. ra , Hfrn.tpln Mfg On d and Allfg-hfnv ave. IIKI.I' WNTKI-MAT.K iOLNO MAX N'VllON'AM.T K.S'OW.V , COttl'OltATION' HAN KMPLCUMENT POf ' A TOUNO MAN FROM 33 TO 40 TEARS OLD WHO TS AMBITIOUS AND DKSinOUS f OP LBABNINO A PROFITABLE BU8I- f NKSSl EDUCATION. PBBSON'ALITT. FAM-r ' II. V CONJCBCTIOV AND COUBAOB OtVKN CON8IDR7HATION: APPLICANT MUST HAVK SOME KNI1WLGIX1H OV ACCOUNT;! INO AND OENERAI. OPPICK WORK Oil ' blJlTCATION ALONi THB LINE OP OF'ji PIPE 8T8TEM M4NAOEMENT ANDS, SALESMANSHIP: STIIE- PAST EXPERI-! UNCI; AND (IIVU ItEFERENCE: P 42S. 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