EVJENING PUBLIC LEI6ER-HltiADEl!,PHl e1&)1y, SEPTEMBER? 24, 1918VV ' t VV ' M . , , .,'! 1 .., .... I i. I .,,., Iv r- v W vf. "ftf" V triiiii ili. fTIMISM MARKS LETTERS RECEIVED FROM U. S. BOYS IN THICK OF FIGHTING "OVER THERE' Hi ING TO WIN," Philadelphia Heroes SOLDIERS PRAY i CHESTER SHOWS BIG HONOR ROLL i Casualties Reported From France Have Readied STATE TO FRAME MAN-POWER PLAN Women to Replace Males in Nonessential In dustries north of Market street nnd south of Al legheny avenue, with a population of 785,000, or 9 6 per cent of the Sinto pop- , Ulatlon. Board No. 2 will have Jurisdiction of the lerrltoiy touth of Market street, east of nroad street, containing 3 1 per cent of the State population, or 210,000 person ' Board N'n, 3 will opirnte In the section south of Market street and west of , Broad street, where 2B0,00(i persons, or 3 4 per cent of Slate population, is cen tered ' Board Xo 4 will care for the section north of Allegheny avenue and west of Broad street, wherein lfi',000 persons, or 2 per cent of the State population, resides. Board No 6 will preside over the district north of Allegheny avenue and east of Broad street, also containing 157,000 people, or 2 per cent. WRITES SOLDIER cjLj AS THEY FIGHT Jfc. ' iM? XK fc:..i . w. .::.. n. .!.. 'LiiMiti'nant Writes Home of Conduct of Our I Boys KNEEL ON IUTTLEKIELI), ''''5owo Toti Ai-n Prmfiliilir iti ,. J I t4 C T' Total of 889 20 KILLED, H58 WOUNDED I i Three Others Captured and1 Eight Named a Victims i of German Gas oi v 1CIOI ) I at - ' Ihome is in easton. pa. St v - - ! IPottsvillc Boy Describes Ex ' periencr of Passing Through ! FIVE CITY DISTRICTS Eighty-five Boards in Penn sylvania Needed Will Affect War Plants i i After Pious Supplication Men Arc lTp and After iht German Barrage .JXS.1-A XU BBBBBBb tBBBBBBH 7 LssflMMIsslsMit aiiiiiV I fe. 14 i fM "'" i 9 t r fr M tt t f IW. BE m 1 "Gee, the mortis 1m pre.it ' M'i are Infr to In ' 0"e of the Pfnntlnnta mai lime trim 'iters of th Kalnnovi ntvMon .inionc . the flrst of the numbers of Ihe State guard to reicn rrance nukes this declaration In a letter In which he "fates tho men are rllle-il with the enthusiasm of eterans In the i uniflilrnit "f llml TlCtory The writer Is Itugler lini' s Z p fi- t Ion, Jr, f Has'on who wh le flcht nj, fi'vrlth Comnn of the U'nh Mi. him fr-,t Quit Battalion make the h hi pn mounding him V'e hae been lmi il.iv ind nisht :j? j flRhttnif the lioche anil think Koodness V. . -. If-, 1 ! t .li.l it.- ...v. .ul. WC IICKetl UII-III MIMI IIIU IIIH Jul' IIKUr loo," he writes The hoche is a flelitei t SO long as he is iotu piled in a c id fjf place and inn shont mm it i poor h felloll who dues not . ven Iiivm hilf il X i Chance .. ... .... . ' Mil wie i.criiians iup ,in m. re I believe, are maehlne cuns and irtll X lery, but that doesn t uirn us n I will trv to rIvp ou i mmiilt. of i nochn solellet He will hide hinise f usually tie himself up a tret so if he In hit or killed he won t he dis- I covered bj falling nut of the im- IIiim Mmltlrif iiin unit !Ullt "Kometime be Ins i mnchinp cmi and a rifle Well he "III hont at tli TcIIowh. mot aH k sinl fellow ' ?ltiivri Iip ulll nnt nn fi ntn snmn j time and e ilon t Ktmw n m.in jr fellows he nilRhl pet hut It t him khi Ilia hardest to kill and he will put both I hands no oer his lit id dmp on his knee. ell 'Knmerad and ih how he will plead for meio "An example was one fel ciw a sniper who put fhe iiMchim kuh bullets through an merlcan soldier He mi caught b this fellow he dropp.d .ind pleaded for imrcv AVell he dldii t Ket any. He Is 1 rie id Iioloc and the imr Ican soldier is well and hupp "The wounded fellows no mitte how some of the felows weie hurt, had a smile on their ftce- Vnd -i I made the hoche pi for woundlnc me, and I ivin tike and "tami what I get now Lots of our fellows were mad because the didn t cet more and thty BO back and cet them (lee the, morale Is great. We ire jroitiK to ! ... (Jo TbroiiKli Hiirrrtjie t The American soldlert. who went throUKh the barrage laid down h the rmv r.f thi. Pinun Prliire In tlip atlemnt JJ to blast a wa to Tarls are trjlns to forget H acLordinc to erpe mt I .,Hannon, former! of I,ottsllle who wrltta. , "Some men who went throuch the barrage still show the effects of It Let V doer slam, and a blK health nnn will AjUmp as tf stunr lat night we had a : oanu concert u mike inm ioicis ir Possible I was sittlnc next to a friend '"Who seems perfectly capible In eery way. He had started to Hunt a i gi rette when the hand strut.!, up The man jumped lolentl dropped the match and looked around dazedl It would hae been laughable but for the mem ory of. those times I "One of our men, an unusualh Ji Ih fellow, has been er sober v'ni e thi bis action. This Is tliH reason He Ind taken refuge In a dugout and was stand ing Jthere when a shell crashed through the corner, Just missing his waist The shell dug Into the oppesite wall and the mart waited for It to explode Second after second passed ou mai posslbl J Imagine his horror expecting eer in stant to be blown to atoms s the eec- Londs passed and there was no exnlo- Ji alon, the man turntd mechanlLall and went to bed. The next morning he re membered the shell and on examining tt found that it was a dud ARMY TRAINING AT JEFF Trustfees Announce Students Corps Will Start Within ' 30 Da 1 Jefferson Jltdlial Pollege will h.ie a Students' Arm Training Corps and It is planned to Htart the louie within , thirty days The hoard of trustees made this announcement at the t lose of the nlnet -fourth annual meeting of 'J the college last night Tne college enrollment was announceu ta 47t. with elghty-He new students as against seient last ear Hi", the pre- ious year, and 115 the ear before b-that. Major v ixeen anu ur ia frank Schamberg, a new member of the faculty, spoke Colonel James Terrenie Hugh senloi consulting orthopedic surgeon of all con- J centratlon campa and nntonments in trie unttea states replaces on the fac ulty of the college this year H Augustus Wilson, professor of orthopeilk suigerj a chair Doctor Wilson held for twent. six years Doctor Schamberg takes the place of Dr Henr V Melwagon, of TO TEACH MANAGEMENT Misj Ann Bazanon to lie Iiutrutlnr at Brjn Mawr Miss Ann Ilazan-on a graduate of Ttadellffe College will he the Instructor In a new course In emploi merit manuge. j ment which has been added to the un ial economics iours given at Hrvn Mawr College under the auspices of the V W. C. A This will fit women to enter Indus. rv a managers or as service and w elf ire euperlntendents It will train tii.m to ait Hi factory Inspector and as Invest! gators of industrial problems pertaining -to women if Dr, Susan B Klngsburv head of the jteMomv department will hale ehurep Uofthe economli course Itegistration will uwi tiuiiutij uiiu lutauat in neAl w eeh and only college graduates will be 'jlflble. The courses start October 1 h MUST CONSERVE TIN Spaghetti anil Maiaroni Ordered in l,es ,( Valuable Container f 'Spaghetti and uiKcaronl manufacturers MglUfl Olflconilliue c'ltllllirg llieir iirotiuci Fter UCtooer la uie iouq auiuinisiru nn announced frAll uvallahle tin is wanted hi the 'government for use In constructing In- lfUments 01 war ine loins must ue . McKra in containers mat naxts nu titiue toi' war industry Manufacturers of srup and molasses ii also co-operating with tne (iovern- ni, In the conseriatlon of tin Only e sianaara sneu cins win ne usea srups while the tin shortage lasts Sunivetl Sliellfire; Killed by Auto . 1 Cklearo, Sept 14 After spenutng Aim itars In the trenches with the n ejipcaitionary lorces, sergeant. W Biones, v'l irnp irom nits army, was, wuea by tt auto- Gii.Biand AfewcDiTK Jc 1; - g&f Cavono c roErii Killed itiAcnon Mechanic AliTHUO. C Hamavomd Philadelphia Men Killed at Front ( mitlnii-il friiin fine Our fur h- iigi mil minuting to t in mo the l.iruilmg otlli er that In wh-. s -t.tn lit hid lit i n lift without a rpli- tle nnil haling ih. id. i nf being ni e,i in an institution toniludeil to tiv life It sea He s red two enl stum,,!. n t0 1V x nnd siw serine at various polum n. i hiding t.ie t nptun nf Vft i Cui; where he was woundul IHsilniclll fII)m ( 1P, nm lift fill he Wfnt to work In t'am dpn but stink it his position onli two wtpus inioie enlisting in tin mm Dt- , , . , , , Imrtfii1.iuiirril. l, 1. .1...1. " .. '" ... nlY. 'V I """'"PS'8 11 i in. ii.iiik .in.- inn some now inn m.inigiu u get into 1 numlier of skinnlshis sini e his ariliil In I mm e "ith the Headfiu iritis lompim nf Hie I wt nti -eighth Infintri H. wasf.Bht li woiindPil In Mai nf this i,ar but wis soo 1 link on dun igun ind wis hiii.u tne latter put or Migust Kiech liK no rtlatues Inlng but w m li g 1,, t pl un this war engiged ti Ml- Plli Hiaring of r,.'i Mm st 1 net Camden who ins orflclalli CV CrUATnn PAIU1T nmn Informed of Ills d, ,11, ,, few dais ago , tX-SENATOR GAUNT DEAD lu Is tmploMd .it the mu irtt noisier s , stores moid stie.t mil WisliiiiRtonNlltioildlK KllOM II Js FarillCI .111(1 I ",nn' lM,t,, I Grange M.tslcr j (aniiiit l.mnlr 11 1, but Ceoige P Haunt foi mci Mate ( hi. f Merhanif inn lliilter lliigati, stnitoi fiom i.lnuiesi.r tounti tlltd1 11 ho died of htart disease on Vugust totiai at his home In Mulliia Hnl I ( 11 a lording to an 01llcl.il notification 1 'J,e, ".',"' h,ee? ' I',a,"cn,t. at ,",p Mp,lic": ' tlnni Ihe W.e flt,,....o f-i 1 hi HllMlit ll 111 111 . I Itl fill lltlll lucb t,i inn ..ii T, i '""' l" tnp llosl'"; "' "' In-tltution I Hugh Mil. ,nn .'jn Lllsworth stieet Mls death le-ulted Inolieitli r.om an I hi's n wife ind two thlldren liilng iu'occ.dent spinal tens ago w In n he ihlsiiti hut theli address Is not known 'fell from a I1.11 loft while lighting .11 ither to ihe armi otlliiils 01 McCann Hfe nei ibis home , The littei was surprised to find tint ll' Ctuni was known politlt ilh Hugan hid mmed him as next of kin throughout New lejsei He was alone 1 ,l 11 1 1 t 1 t 1-. mi l 1 tn t l.uate Mi- ,.,, Digin was .1 skilled meihanic and ilso ns 1 pood lelerlmtlan, liailng s.iw.t fo, snn, ...- i.i. . 1.. iioin iiu .. . ... .1, m . i . 1 Win. .1 P. M,v,ean ,m"lpr Hiring the 1 impaign there and aciom- pinlid t.cneial Pershing s column on the dash Into Mtxico He had been In Knmi 'or 111 ul a leir ,,,., , ,, ,, , ,, . , 1 .1 In ".T1", ,,l,,nlJ""- ,,lkfl '" tlon, is otililalli listed as lhlng at lloi rorreu hireet j Here is no such address let of tin s. itt i.iange and dining his in Philadelphia and the name Henljno ' tt nil of offlc the (Irange membership dots not appeal in the clti director! "',s ini reised fiom 3 0 r 1 to J5 11(111 mem- . , ,, . , ... bet- He was foi four lens a lecluiei ( iirpnrul milium I.1I111 Melnirr. killed for Hie Nation ii fir mge antl In 1 'hi'i w ts In anion Hied with his mother Mr" un inlmousli elected high priest of tin Anna Meiner it IIP.' West eiond organlzition "trect Chestir 1'a He tnlisied in the1 Mr (5 lunt was bin 11 in Mantiii town si.th Itcgim.nt V (i P shnrth ifter ship in 1 "" He was a il.iwtur nf tlie the I nited tates entered the war and I-eileial Itesene Bank of this district was late, au-uhed .0 Compani P ,1 1 b f(h raTTl.elies1 iT Infantij HH loninuml tnt to Fiance1 l"Vull , , ,.,, omuaiit ,e.'w.S.?.HDGE FOR POSTMEN ported us missing snie tne fighting nf lull 18 and 11 Is ictinlh In -i -pe '.Cpeiial In-ignia for Letter Carrier. 1i.1l 11 lining battalion, .molding to en-nnn w .1 letters recelied In his wife .Mrs Maud Selling SJ ,IHIU Worth Innnlen. 160J North Kouiler Mreet special Insignia Is to be guen (aih In one letter date I tu 1 J.' he stated mi lettet tarrier who -ill- at bis that he wis in ., hmpiial suffering $.''. nnn worth of war--ai ings -t mips at fiom rheumatism while In another let- Ihe close of the present nmpaign The ter, dated Vugust 1 5 he adds Hi.it he national wai -savings -tamp mmm'tiee has been di-t barged fiom the hospital al-o announced prizes t f $80n In stamps and assigned to dut in the -ptcial to stimulate sales The prUes will he battalion I till Ided over the four months of the Pilvale Dlnnien was fnrnierli a bar- campaign tender Though he 1- thiitv-fhe cars old and -o above the former diaft agt he enlisted In Decembei nf list ear in the marine corps fter 1 tourse of 1 1 dining hi Paris Island ( and Quan tico hi wis sent to France in April of this vea- I luting I'riiute Mlhsing I'rliate Kiriitn 4 lluolei, leorUd missing is nineteen veirs old, and en-j l'sted In the Sixth Heglment, N (! P , over a vtar ago and was evtntuall at- aihed to Compan I. 111th Infantiv This regiment was sent to Ktance last Mai In 1 letter to his patents .Mr and Mrs lohn Doolei 1"19 South Thir-tv-flfth street he sild tint the w.n Hip Hermans tan awai from the French and American lounter-itpick at the Marne he expected to be home In three or four months Private Doolev Is 1 giaduate of Our Motlur of borrows P irothlal School I-ortv -eighth street and Lancnstet ave nue and is a printed hv tradt iTU.tie (.luseiuir rdlil. renortPd a irlsoner is otllclall llsltd as Hi ing at 1321 1 umin Mreet There is no such street in this cu and the name rdi7Zl does not appear In the Phlla- delphla directors . I'rliate V niter I. (iiffrui. -Ulled In I action was the -on of .Mr and Mrs Thomas 1'affrav of Spring ( it I Young Cdffiav was onlv eighteen vears old vi hen he enlisted In the Sixth Itegl ment N (3 V at Phoenlxville shortl after this lountri deiarM war on (Jer man He was trained at Camp Man ioc k and was tventuall attached to Companv H, 111th lnfantr He saw hard fighting along the Maine In luly, but came through without a wound only lo be killed b a shell nil August 11 WOMEN I "V" SCHOOL . ' I lirt Meeting of l!uine-s lnpli.-li Course Tomorrow IS'i?lit I The school of Commerce and At lounts of the Central V M C A will hold an Introductory meeting of ltd hus'ness Kncllsh course tomorrow night at 7 30 Women are being admitted this ear to all the lourses hitherto open to men only at the Central V MCA where the aim Is lo fit women to take up positions for trained workers which I have been leu vacant n men 1 The principal address tomorrow night will be given by George Burton Hole h-1 k ss, of New York University, director' of the lourse He Is serving In the War' 1 Department at Washington and his talk , wl be on business corresp6ndenc In I wartime. A limited number of tickets of admission may be secured at H:i Arcn aireei- Enemy Again I'rnilng n little nun iiml tin n w '.en the hid .hanto and flchtmg much, I the bns nf compun I: tinth lnfantr clean. d up the (ieimans rhl Is the' w n Hrst T nitpii mt Prank 1. l.itnh who inmminiled 'he i nmpini from JuU in urttl he was gassed ueust It i rtecrihts tin conduit In i lettet hnnir The nun tw.it down on their Unews mini ! times em thi hittlefleld and t en got up -ind went nftei the pnemi iiki'ii 1 ioi t tui t Iinih Hips at fi'Jt. or folk siiprt tihI in i Intel tn his wife said Iip Is mow rug In H ise llospltnl No ;n ai tnipins Hp was thi third i olllcer nf the lompini to fall Tunlor Pirst l.'eutemnt Chrfilesl 11 hriudt wis m sslni iftet lu'i IB ' Captain lim untlel nf l.atrnb.- I'n ins killtd In ii lion on Iul 10, and I leiitemnt I mii h the senior tlr-t lleu lenanl was gis.rd in the middle of Vugust Pet ills nf how Lieuteninl I. tu h was ' gassed hue hppn rpieiied In his wife I It on uned at -' otlork in the mninlng "hen a niusi ird gas sln-ll hursi cllt o tl , aboip his dugout Hi riiihnl vtenul mil Interntl limns and wiote tint his thinit was taw from tilt affnts of It Ihtee dais before he was gitd he, told his wlft in a lttttr tliit lit e- I'"1",1"" "' ei.tvthlng thi (itrmins had ? '"' '" l"' """ lwn' fnil"' ,0 lonte mi weik spot His letter of ugu-t It gins lust i Rlimpsi of the t.nlflc fighting Ihe linth eiifcigeil in while drhlng the iletnnns out nf 'eigi and to full retttit In hind the iluini liner Ilelleip me it was some b.itt e but ifitr three dais if tpirlth lighting up ...i.i- iii' i"n ur inn HI in 'lll'l dune the hmhe nut of pfsitloi and hn. been i Inslng him ei.i simp and It- miii In kept us running I sine hope v p 1 in keep him on tin go bet uie the. I win will tuil that mui h ipiukei and billiie me it t innot end ton ipi ikl for i 111s iruh I ir s tt h it hirniHn nd and then "(tit If the Cull War wis hell Hun 1 Slit I liiati ttnnltl et tn.n-ite.i I. a jlinintil. 11 if oi i" oni n w Hiiihi 1 lirin n ,,, toutltr, ,k. KH!ve, ,m rm, In t'l. New ler-c Mite sttntt anil acutl as goieinnr of the state on two 'nt.aJions whin (Joiernor Kieldtr was outMile the Jutlsdlttloti f" ew Ii re I Mi Miunt was authoi of the trollei flight law now in force In New leisei I and was authoi of the fift-iear fran-, t lilse ait He wis conceded to be one of the most progiessiie liwniikeisl that eier at In thi New .lersei vitiate s a fanner he had a national lepu- titlon Pol fourteen lears he was m is- Official War Reports uimi-n I nndnn, .sept ' I Last night the ennnv nttaiknl our iipw posliloiis -outheasi of Unrelle supporting theli assault hi a heaiv harragp This attick was tompletely lepulsttl and our lines remained In tact We improved 0111 positions slighth noun 'if Moeiiires b 1 successful mlnoi operation last night V e 1. gained 11 poilinn of the old Iliiti'h line southeast of oormezeele (in I landers) Hostile raiding parti. s wete ilrlun off last night in fighting .. .- of Uellenglise and east of .Neuve Phapelle Fighting tesultlng to our advantage oicurred In the "fiioi east of Ver mand where some progress was re ported lot.il attaik hv the pntmv v ester da north of Little Piitl faim was Miicessfullv repulsed leav Ing pi Isoners in our nanus HtDVCII rarl-., Se pt 24 DuiIiik the night there was maiked aitillerv aitivitv in the legion on St Quentiu and between the Ailette and the Alsne In the Champagne In two rilds on the liermin trenehes in the region of Rerthes and towa-J Uutte du Misnll we took fort prisoners There was nothing to report else w her. sllltlll I nntlon. Sept 24 Cio-slng the Valdai we have inn tinued our piogress anil hive captured the massifs of Drensku and Planlna We have also reached M)Ints on the Gradsko-Prllep road We sutieedid In capturing seieral trains along the Vardar plain railway line I'tl I, STINK I tuition, sept 24 Hast nf the Jordan the enemy Is w thdrawing toward minan on the Hedjaa railway, pursued b Aus traliaus N'ew .ealand West Indian and Jewish troops which have reached Hs-Salt. lapturlng guns and prisoners In the north iavalr.v has oicupled Haifa and Acre after slight opposition The number of prisoners Is Increas ing and the total will exceed largely the 25.000 already mentioned Arab forceB of King Hussein have occupied Ma' An and ate harassing bodies of the enemy retreating north ward, toward Amman, along the Medjas railway, wot M)i:t) in riiwt 1 Uler relatives of Corporal 1 ilwnril I linlil hail been oflitially nnlificil of In- iloalli in nilion a lellt-r was rctciveil from biin aiitiouni ing lli.il ho wn onlv -lightly lvoutulcil anil Kiim viotilil return lo the front PASSAGE OF POWER BILL TODAY EXPECTED Chaitinan Sims, of liilcijlalc Committee. Put-hiii;; Emer- genej Control Measure iislilngtiiii. Sept 24 (Iti I N -' ) 'Iht llnu-e Is cxpttttd tn piss (lie s'ms .mtigenti power bill lodii dt -plte tho tin 1, nation of some He publican mtmbeis tint It gin- the I itsldent too mui h 1 itltude ' Hepit-ent HI10 Parkei of N. w lei-. Is nne tf the Republicans nppo-eit lo Ih. proiislon peimlttlug (mvi ininent control of a jiouei plant foi lb' duri tinn of thi wii ind five nils thiti iftn II. would limit (iiivoiiiment con irnl to the pel lod of the wai mid for i shott 1 mil more 1 ensonibi tinit after lis til mill illon Puket how.ver has tituiiud linme foi todai s ptimirles In New Iti-tv, ind ( h linn in Sims, of the Mouse Inier statp I'oinmeiii Commlttti slid he was tnnfidciit tht ineisuie would be pi,-Mtil hi the Mousi eitliet todai 01 tomoiiow lit fort the powpi bill was iiktii up the Hou-e lonsidcied the Nolm bill, living tin minimum wage foi P. dernl emploies throughout the I nited stales at TI a tin thlrtv even and i half tents anil hour nnd $'10 month 01 HnKO a eai foi tho-e s.3 icmploit 1 speed pi-sige of this mea-ure was alo ptc dicted Whin the two bills ate mil nf the wa the Houe will piepuc foi 1 sei ies of Ihiei-dai let esses to pi unit mem bers to ntuin home foi ihe campiign HAMMOND HONORED AGAIN IMiil.uIclplii.i Soldier 11 1 Po-t Four Daxs Vi itliont Sleep Meihmli Vithur F II immond, who won tht ('mix de i.uene foi bravei at Chateiu-Th en v has written his wife who I- 1 -eionel 1 1 iss unman in the of tiie of ihe I ourih Naval District that he has linn cited foi his action in an num Piigigem nt Hammond tells of lettivlng the Cio de Uueire In 1 lettti to his inolhei Mr s.illlt llnnmoiid 1TI4 N01 th Till! lecnth street He was awnided the honor nf tei he hid been on i ontliinous d in fo1" dnis and four nights without sleep He is tit t up --een tiius old .11111 n is .1 son Paul tight ve lis old Hammond enlisted s lortli tftei w ir was iWlarnl rtiid was ti 1 nttl it VI lentown Vfteiward he was -ent to lobihanna md went to Fi.inct on Christmas 1'HT II. was with Atnbu linie I nit No 41 un.il he iro-sed to hianee wh n the oiganlitlon wis broken up and lit wis nssjgned In woik with the I lemh nrmv corps SAILOR "HELPS" JPOLICEWAN Volunteer Thief-Catclier M.tke Miet.ikc antl Downs Cop Two a'lFgid automobile thieves a tie- teitlve and a liu-kv" salloi pined ring aiound the iosv ' for mole thin a half hum on Maiket stieet last night Ihe sailui tliuukht lit was a'ding the ditectlve In ninnlng down his tum but a slight in -lake on the h.illoi - put nut the deteitive in the place of the one of the suppose tl thieves llesillt sanoi clowueu cop one sus pect made good his e-iape Incidental!! the cop Deteitive Nei dtlman ost one leg of Ills trou-eis and suffered balked knuekles 'Ihe snllor steod on his hanel during he scrim mage Neldelnnn bitaniP suspicious of Hie two men driving a touilng i.ir and Jumpd on the lunning board It llronel street smion he placed the men under attest when the iniild give no teui-onihle expi 111 itlun Ihe light then Ml. I. I Of) After a thi-e In which .Neldelm.in find -everal shots fiom his levolter one of the men was anested In an alley at .sixteenth "tree! He gave his name as (Jeoige Mai field 'MS Wt Bt l.lghtli stieet Wilmington He will have 11 he 11 Ing tt,da L. M. JACKSON ADVANCES riiilailelphun. Camp Lewi- InMriiilor, a Iaeutenaiit Word was received todn th it I.idd M lick-on a former student at the Northeast Manual Tiaining St hool had been 1 1 mmlssloned 11 second l'eutenanl of Infantri in the itgular arm at Camp Lew is Seattle la.ksein enlisted in lul 1014 and l now in Instrue lor at Camn Lewis When In this cltv he lived with his grand mother Mrs Man M Potter, 3705 .North Hroid stieet SOW MICHELUS GRASS SEED NOW -"ffEfOUIZE your LAWN. Michell's Evergreen Lawn Grass Seed will produca thei rlnit. bright rrxm livn next Spring Qt. 25c, 75c for 4 qt., peck $1.15, bushel $4 OUT! WEEDLESS SHEEP MANURE will revi?. old iswnt almoit at once OET A FEEE CATALOGUE MICHELL'S SIBffi HEwtr Word 1 omlng back fiom the fighting letwpen the Clnteau-1 hlerrv and the esle has added elghti-elght more names to Chestei honor roll Coin- I panics II and c of the 111th Infantiv, ate haul hit hi Ihe loss of slxt-elght men Chester s 1 1 sualtles now total K89 twentv killed XS8 wounded three cap tured nnd eight gassed Portv-three membeis of Compmies II and c have been serlouslv wounded Plfteen Chester bovs In other branches of the service hive hern tnjutrd Uom lin U has suffered the most thirteen of its representatives from Chester have been killed In action Captain Hamund W I.vnch eommindtr of the compin, w is among them It Is believed Ihe toll of Chester's losses In the Amrrliiin offensive on the esle is not vet fullv known Congress man Thomas s' tiutler, who raw the 111th Infantiv tn action, his nid that onlv yeventeen of Cninpinv Us soldiers tame out of the battle unassisted Hnrv nunuin. of 1 ompanj II who l fiom I.lnwood, wrtlng to his molher, -lid Thank Hod, I mine out of the bittle unsirnlihed for onli fortv-seven of us ate left Comp inl"s I) and C aie made up of Chester and Pittsburgh men Plli ate Dune an paid high tribute to Captain I.vnch He said 'Captain l.vnih dlid a gieal htrn l'i v Ing lo save his men, he was mowed down bv a hochp luuhlne gun Twenty bulliU pi-sid through his bodv ' llaie Not I alien In Aula 'Ihoukh twentv of Chester s sons have sactlllced themselves on the field of but e. their effeiits have not been In vain .Some have been awarded war 1 tosses and nihil cited foi ht.ivery ltavmond tl Canoll, In a cable dispatch ivhlch appealed In the I'tniic Llduek, Septtmhei 4, described the heroic work or Captain I.vnch and mentioned the heroic deeds of several other Chester ho.vs Vlrtuallv everv man he named h is been killed in action since, accord ing to notke reaching here The latest additions tn Chesiet s cas ualtv list ire Coiporal William Mein7e". of Companv C. killed August 12. and Plli. ite lleihert TaIor. of Compinv B, who was cited for hraverv dlsplaed on the Vesle it potted killed He is the son of Mr mil Mrs .lames T.ilor. Carroll gave high pialse to Talor. Colored Soldiers Fare l.nenn Although no official confirmation has been received that Chestei negro sol diers have bee 11 In action a letter te celved bv T. Wood ward Trainer -ecie-tnrv of the chamber of Coinmeri e, from Sergeant Albert P.eadlng Intimates tint the coloied Hoopers have faced the enemv That lit ailing has made gooa up a soldier Is show n bv his ptomotloti to -etgeant on the field of bittle He Is In Companv D, 308lh Infantiv,. His letter mi '1 nm fighting haul nnd we hope to hive the Kaiser's Hoops beaten soon We will be back hv Chr tm is " 'ihe caualtics of Chester toldlers fol low I KM. 1. 1. 1) IN W1ION Companv II -Captain Ldniund W Lnch Pilvates Claiencc H Blithe. Wll- I Ham hmlth, Herman IKnson Julius K I Council I. S7elonouskl Hair (1 P.ub- In-on, Alfred Hlgglns Winner X Man nerlng, Pinl'ev Tnvloi, Herbeit Ta.vloi, ltavmond Wholahnn Companv C Sergeant Alfred Steven son Corporals Jesse H Walkei, Wil- II un .Miinzei, Privates John A Delane land Walter Mitchell Headquarters Companv Harr Brown and David K Shields I Companv II Ham Brush VVOINDI.II Compinv I! Corporal Mbeit li kens (leorge W. Wright Privates Fred i: Ballev, Murrav W Birtlett John Mc Hlwee, .Incoh 1. Walker. John .S Culheit. I Maver Itelder, Thomas I Campbell, Hirrv Ciilberl, William P (JI.ih, Wil liam K Magulre, Orvllle L P.lfenhurg Lester Hannlgati, Clvde Mveis CIod Hardv, Kdward W Bum-, II cenze I'ar ent. Clin P Ballev Cnnipnnv C Sergeants Hairv W Houdv, Jesse Wood, Coiporal Itobeit A nilev, Pilvates John Cource. Carl Holt, Albert Kuntz Hugene A Kes. singer Jr, Hrnest Haw lev Jr, William Todd, John J King, CIde Montgomery Theodore Plstlcondls (omiinnv II Captain West H Blaln Cnmpuii) II John Basserman Will- FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN THIS city whs the birthplace of American liberty and the American Revolution was financed by Robert Morris of Philadelphia. We should be equally ready to serve our nation to-day by subscribing until it hurts to bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan. 4o Chestnut Street AltitiLK T. KISSING I'hilailelphu, who at ihe aviulion proutiil -1 hool, Ithaia, IS. ., beat helil nf -evenlv niiiinclitors in the exaniinalioii". His home is at 5308 Whilhv avenue. Kissing was president of the 1018 senior 1 las, Univcreilv of I'eniisvlvania lam Blllough Cliience A Baxler, Homer Johnson Claude 1. Curtis, Urban Llovd lohn I" Pole, Johnson D Carr, William MiKtrney, James C. Campbell and Albert It llroff Majot Henlimln S Bern. Plfth Heglment. Marlins Sergeant Major Patrick F () Pat rill Canadian Ln glneers: Cnrporil Plwood Tnvlor. Hn irlneers. Lelghton S Donne, Flfl nlnth Infantri David L Mlddldon, lxt-firsi Infantiv. Thorn is McAn drevvp, Hnglneers, Itlchard .N" Carroll, Thomas Bernato Francis I. Muiphy, Peter Thomas and Ha Mors Frank O Paxson and John W Shaw, CSS Orizaba rillsOM.KV. Corponil lohn Kllloran, Companv 13; Owtn Doughiin, N'lnth Infantij, Itob ert A Quann. Sixth Heglment, U S M C. (. vstKi Dewev Bowman Compinv C, (leorge P flalligher, Thomas Itutlon George M Stewart ind William It Hulh pom pan B. I'll si Lieutenant John It proul, Thomas Keenan (lulldav and Mlchail 1) llullda, 10'Jth lnfantr. Motont Hclel for Coroner loseph MiVeigh eighteen vears old, 6102 Hace -lltet was held without ball todai bv Magistrate linn iff. In the Thlrtv-sccond street and Woodlnnd ave nue polke station to await the nction of the eoronei In connection with tin denth of Louis Levin forts-tluee vears old lid .North I'ortv -second street Levin died In Cnlveisiti llo-pltnl of a fmc tllred skull received September 17. when be -as run down at Thlrtv -fourth and Walnut streets bj an automobile driven hv McVeigh Edith Cavell The Baron grew irritated. "What!" lie said, "is it because 'thev s.iv' that miii come and disturb me at such .in hour, me and these gentlemen ? No, no, gentlemen, orders arc never exe cuted with such precipitation, e-pecialh when .1 woman is con cerned." Someone suggested that lie tele phone the prison. lie came back embarrassed, even a little ashamed; lie -.ml: "You are right, gentle men. Miss Cavell has been cqn demncd .mil will be shot tonight." From Hrand Whitlock's tragic -ton of the execution of Edith Cavell in the October MAGAZINE GD ! m Mm BWEBIiBjfstf I JjJBBjBHBBKnP Subscriptions wM be reeeiied ly Ma Philadelphia Trust Company 1415 Chestnut Street MJI.K rllll.DKIlV IN !( TOItli: II fnrtnrles, shnps nnd slnrea In this ellv emploilng rhlldren of puhlle Hl-hool age will be 1 Mini bv rrnrr. sentnllveH of (lie Itiireau nf Com- 1 pulsorv Kelliriitton this iieeli to round up nt least 3000 children who should be In srhnell. Certificates will be demanded for eteri working ehllil under Ihe nge nf sixteen lenrs. The bureau ntmniineed Hint nil em plnrers found tlnlnllng the rhllil labor laws will be preset ulril. Mrrelnfnre ' the pnrents nf the children hate been mnile tn Himtrer fnr delinquent pupils. ' Definite plans to plnie all the man power In this city and the Slate In es-' sentlal vv'ork will be adopted todnv at a meeting cf yie State Tederal advlsorv committee of the t'nlted Slates Km plojment Service In the Finance Build ing Phllnlelphla villi he d vded Into five sections, under jurisdiction of a communltv biaril, according to John Frazcc, dlrettoi of public service reserve of the emplovinent sen Ite The person nel of the boards will probably be an-I nounied tndav 'These five hiards will taie for moie than 20 per cent nf the entile population I of Pennsylvania," said Diretloi Fraree Board N 1 will supervise the district rl ji'rMiJirTJiiCJjniiniinniriiiini'iLjifT:! lirrTTTrnFiiiiuJUJMirTJjJiirjiFrjifiiNiiNicrJi lintniPirjiuiirf II Neckwear 50c We are inclined to boast a bit about our fine line of half-dollar necLvv ear for Fall. Some houses say that now adays jou can't buy ties tfor 50c that are worth having, but w e will prove the con trary. Will vou be good enough to compare our showing at 'his price with that of other 'houses at 65c or 75c? JACOB REEDS SONS 1424-1426 ' Chestnut Street illll Isssls&lsssssssssssssV 'issssssHMa J ' ! 7 v t't t "'1 s dKJC tj9 m nTT, 11 11111I1 1 .. .4 i 1 1m V ; ( j 11125 Centf A mm 'wpwpw: Hi Inn A1 1, vvi ; , Iras r 'im ii'ifiiTfn ''iH lSMllffl .Mei.in.iiii. lit ! II Jl futsnon 0 envf 1.8 1SSSK IS Jl wifctllw M Ii All Grocers ,e". Our Special 25c and MORNING SIP Both Good Coffees PIONEERS i The spirit of prog ress has always been characteristic of our organization. Jt has resulted in our unex celled service and. eciuipmciit of today. We call the attention of shippers to the fol lowing features in hich we were pioneers and are leaders. Ours was the first Motor F.xpress Service to protect goods bv ex clusive use of closed trucks. First to i'.sue express rcccints defining cash liability. First to operate on guaranteed schedule. First to furnish all employes with badges of identification. (See cut above.) First to establish connections and through tariff with a rail w a y line. New Y o r k. Philadelphia. C o a t c s v i 1 1 c and all points on line of Cones roQa Traction Co. Arrott Faunce, Inc. Motor Express Service PbiladelDhia Receiving Station Hancock St. and Columbia Ave. l'lione, Krnslnstoil 1710 IIKVTIIW VIOOIIK Huelelrnly, on Hunday Sent '--' HUN CAL.VIN MON'TUOMKIU" .MOOlll.'. In his r.tth vPHr Kuneial genlies nt hi hnmr. -' WetiRter nlm. Kitst Ornnire. N, I , Witt , 11 a ni Int, and service at West niinstiT lent PhllHde nhln on arrliul of 1 ' J Irln frnm Npiihik I HF.II' H.WTKII-l'MIVI.K SfcV H.HAI, Hlll.lt I IDItrt laiilfS anil irentlp. mm experienced In any line; splendid holt itat iiroMUKiiiuit bite innne no ioltettln. tlravvlnir account nllnuet) For particulars ptinni. I o. ust JIM W' Alliovioillt.i: I'AKT.S clerk for stockroom In ford aeency Kuod opportunity due to .. nr n. lHlnns Annlv SJ1S I udlmv st HK1 ! M Kl V1VI B Cl'lTMt tailor uplioliiterer. sail maker, ex iMTlented in iloth tuttlme and Itittncr to take iharse of a department. CJovernment work opportunllv (or atlvanrement I'nlt Construction Co . AKtb and Clra s ave Mr Lewis Apply nearci.' U H lmplnjment (lfTlce KIHEMKN for two return tubular boilers, hchool of Industrial rt llroad and Tine sts Appb nearest I' H Kmploment Office, Rrlnn this ad with ou HHKV.T MKTAI. vvorkfrs snlderers fliers buffers a!o helpers. Gov eminent work; opportunity for nonessential metal worker! quick advancement Unit Construction Com. pativ, .INlh and (lrt u aie Mr Lewis Apnlv nearest tT S Kmploiment Office HOI.H'IIOHM sevrrtl. ladles and Rentle men. experlented In any Hue. Hplendld holldav; propcsltlon. bit; monev. no collectlnRl drawing aieount allowed For partliulara phone Locust lil.13 V. AUTOVIOHII.E rAirrfl CI.nnK Must know Tord parts (lood opportunity Apply 343s I I'dtow st KH JKKFA SKUHOBK It. V.. ltkT H'ltMIIHl ATLANTIC CITY. N J Furnished. 1(1 rooms L baths all convenleneea, excellent locution J40 per month 40 S Sovereign ave ,l'ltTVIKNTH WTHI Ftirnlslied 'lHHhlK ADULTS wish furniahed housekeep. lot; apartment, priuie nnin ir possinir; willing- to make D months' lease, employed during ila 1' TVJ I edarr Office He.l I'lillaelelnlilii S3S5SC Kt'ItMHIIKI) ArAHTVi-N"l, from Oct. 1 to 1 P. uci. ia, i'none Air. uiy, i-resion nt t, w . S A 4 w t nignt. af& V,"- fc4 kJ Vf&Bfc&i .Z1 'MJ v Al&Li' BriS-sW .!. '-S 1 vvVJ2teaVla' -" "' i ik 12 I tl '