EVlUxfea' PUBLIC. LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918 v. . . . GERMANS BITTER WITH THE SHIPBUILDERS - .', Inttrtat In knltlltnt 'flifrs In no xtny to I J arwml the buck mv ho rrccntly received. At TOWARD POLAND officials- wives aid Demand of Prussian Section N. Y. SHIP HOMES for Freedom Regarded Crowning Blow IN RAGE OVER UAISTZIC i. I I least none to mil him. ii J.l'i.'' '""'rlfhi. haad of the Harlan- !!. "li """".'.,,,nI ""' "' wmiilnit' DANES WANT SCHLESWIG BACK Profcwor Appeal to Allien Kilit Gcnuitn Injustice to ll.no. anil uinn-wii-Mly n het known, ."...r. "he '.m iNIiXburiSn'hHI c -iZii i- null Ills iiunularlty um Kteateat Ills homo I carlli-r -,.ra !" riit ion," Cur" at Corn.ll S''rr,n' '",,,r '" ''""""'K ' '''S N In Wetllle. X J. lint hi buMnrM h I'" la wil'l to hair oxnili-d in haa rVifiv'gli' il li.rtc lorl- 7 mn r. will l.rlng him to I'h nt c nhla ccry ?'J"n "''" 'V',1'" t,ll' "i''il, , ,, . ,. jj- I team loiHhlnis thr lliirlmi Imakatball Cnprnlmcrn, OlI H Joaeph In tho trenly of PrnRtio Eac, the people of North Sclilcswls; n Juatl lied reason to expert nn opportunity to determliiu which Mnte thry wnnlnl to hcloriK to IIiIh proniNr cannot be that the own will of the nationalities pliouKl he considered by rc-ilrawlnp the map of lairope. Inaofnr that tho I'rcsl ilcnt will carry out this principle, not a MUa I. Inn. alrnoicrntilifr la ilm New i I York rililn ai nice dtparinii-nt. who baa be. Ill at lirr home In I laMon S' J , for pet The iltM'UrHlnn III tin MhiiIkIi pn- of Tlo taken limit niul Denmark uiiinnt uiiimuelj to huit- llermany or help the behalf of the puiple of North S.liU- Allied nation", nut win let it ne ai- wlK, renounce tho rlKht llioi liii piled In n wider xenno whlrh must ho 'Tn anient llmm fourte.n point n. I'ondltli.n of polltluil ciwiiiernllon In- do not dlrietlv recnimlre the iicoiiIph , teen tin- l.uropenti niiliiina, tlio niie. bniLTKcticy Aid Cares for Chu1"1 ""' ' "'""'1 toniaieaunii drcn and Women Suffering From Influenza Fatherland Parly Dcelarc White Eagle Will Never Float Over Port Alt . ninriMin nltl f.tr nmhliitan .if McinherS jlhc Now Votk Ship Company, Camden. mil neen orKiinirin unu la tioinR cnrcci- tin l'nUciHlty of Cop-nlMRin In V lllii I., kMiii; lews t.i whlili .1 t!re,it majority of the fiance subscribe. Hy or.onoK KKNWICK. Special Cable In Licning Public f.rper Vn' . ".?"" ""'"I- forema-i eri lor of the the Sililennlu iiutatlmi oii' I in ""'tiff It ffttaMcfaftKif. .... . H . a . . . 1 to h onlerrd a'b-irrkin eul't'fur the i n it lull ll Mldemlo has Til ai'lrle li .1 winter I ..... . . . ...... . . ' pro.Miicn proie"or oi .i uiwnii (iiiiuini tho Cra mn or.l nml known to hla bu.lU e.' Itieonr nini J-. i. 7,V,,., f, "', ' Sl1'." n Ha .Miinr of Wlaalniimlnit. In haik on the ffi' i I. rn "V. "' ''.". """,0"1 1'' . Joliaflira few ilala abaeme lie ansa h !'iW,,n? 'i'l9. '"" ..'. "."'" . "'". he ran I I. ill.) no- mil ahoill.lera with hla mnatltuentl . fi, ilnJ V.li r iT ir il,. i "" ,',' ".'"i." for ho I. not after anuhln miinr.! Ju-t I ES lIVSl "A..',' r."iKtl,tll'i!r tlr'H, V.JniiW.'r? Hi I he'll KUJiriinten f,.,,, m mr,. I rank Klehmoml, nuariarniaii driller nt , "IJSu. wYnlfr" " ""v "n '''" '" " n... ivu... ....i nn. u -.i. e..w iu.n nf w nolo winter in? rfiiii, niu I'm i- imii tin iaa.i mi f i (midpn, Thnt wnn htU lit tlm full nf ! Ulll ..!. Ik. II i.ittl. lint,,.! !.... Ii. Ilin Illlll Slliril. Ilf the illH Wlil. I ...t.. .1 ln fcllrf work nt thi- homes of the hIiIi- t n,.i,i Thnt w.in III- nmnml n roUtiiAl rrrri I hull tcmlmntn in iiMtkM) un 1 1 1 H hot (If ! Ui riiinii hi I lie future . wlchtH inoio workers , men ami is ei. HiinuiiKO int r-irn ni-niiu. ii'. ii iiim i iiue nouie "., ,, ,. , , i, . .. 'lame lllatu seara Hi and nvler linulit up while ailjulln hla la-It I John rier Mi (leorRo II ndrewa, wife of the iw th wn, the -'.Major.' iia h- la aim ! Ireasunr ml on In n In,, I in urowlnir Keneral inntiaRir At head of the nioe. alleil at the rlilntiird aa out '' ,a"rJ anil the, rr ti hln of -niirini- th; tnolromn ...,. ., ,.,! I,, in f.,e ni nft.l.in.,1 . T I'laja r-tent He la tank now and i an ' bullillne lo niur.0 tilum uf fni fo. him ment. Hlid luiB for nn nal5lnnt Mrs. T, Mll! ,p j,,,, n iKnit thit one ole he aid ( 0. Towle, wife of (he uslslanl Benernl In Jitt4 Mr uilnilr that one mm who' n0, .Inlin.nn, fr mnie time rcnul-itioti manncer. iittd for him rierl. In th- .xun a i.,nt. ,n rfiie la now n-l... I. .,nlt.ln ll I . - in "' ' .,n"r"r "' "'"' ""'". tlenesr Jark right of m If.ili'li-rinlniitlon hut In a liter iidilllliti the I'realdem i pnxie-t Hon of North VrhleawlK too will hae WailiinRlon Contract to Firm Her , C'onlractii for construction. of ten rfw dence lialla and twenty-eight apartment bulldlnKfl to house 2800 of Washington' war worker and to coat npproxlma(t ly (2.S00.0U0, worn nw-arded today td Tnlor and Crawford, of Philadelphia hj the I'nlted States Houaln Corpora tion Tho hulldlnga are to he ready for clnlnm upon tho l'roaldenl'H attention " I otcuiiancy about the llret of the year. Tin- follow Ink lilt Hid -nlUnl pilnlt this arlltlo. ' It uiiial nt nnce hu a.ild th.it if raged the I'an-Oermnns as has the (lrUh0 arc too HI to care for their, chll .i n.o H..I.-S. ne udlliK tnose tu uren inniiu v. ...v. . - - . Thpin untnen take thi- I llln nno In their own holms and adopt them for lnn women and ... t ...,. .i...., ,.i nn m Ida i.re.ieeeur their nltintier forpi won't do for n I Cranio nrd la brealilnit In k new nnlr ofto China in work uhlpworker who la down nnd out. or for ahoea ami If lhe don't lire a k him llrat i.i e..f.,ll.. Thov im - - .. " enpeela In Imxe Idem In aha b Christ his fiiinlly l ne exen run a wort of ' mu. i. it,.,i,t h. . ,i the "no' in- oihir di. but It wna only hl ahoi a .t tool ua he tojk them off he wna lur-d . .,..... r. Corvrlolit, Uf In; -veto vors mct -"-' .matrrilam, Oct. 18. Few- happenlnRM of late raoi - - ,). .an,i.hlBht tiurscrj to rellete mothira la eu i to Iih t hail a con -'it nttltudo nf oui xlilo It liillst iiiatt-a ImhIh nf ii filindllri ft-t). Itjr w hlih 1 impossible as lone s tho li.ims In Smith .lutkind un nut m(i- Wll-d uiili tlit-ir intern itlminl pnslilnti. i Km ir ilheliu ntnl Kmpeior rriiiu is One woil.er look twins 1. I.. In. Pofen nnd west Prussia, lor " - dtticndcncc. Compared with the pro- ,lp ,ln. ,ene ... ii nf nrnii-r Poland, to her home. pr-ci oune rem.-.-..." - ,nlrMl.tl Thirteen automobiles are lrca,l at (he loss of AK-ira-l-orrnlne appenrs bui, igp)Ma, of , PlnprBC1K ,,, ,, a uniall thliiK Tho cineruiio ornano i ninj motl, t., iioiibtless he got If i-ip women, ram w un a car. homes of the ahlpworkrrs as leap 'reproaches on Warsaw for the r.m'.c needed Kly ngiatl.ude of the fo.mer I.u-Mnn Poles --' ficed" fiom the domin fin inn whom German j ton of the 1-Vnr tint snrrlnl wrath U resentd thoac Poles Inaldo the German Umpire who demand union with their kin. Prom the lctinis of Kalserlsm, from the pen pie whom the Kaiser lias often teferied to as 'enemies." Horn those whom Prlnea von Uuelow termed Mnfeilor people to be trodden undei fool." the Paii-Cltrmans eldeully expect sratltude' "Forsooth!" cries Kruppss nenui "' K.in. the Xeuste Xnthrlchten in fast as they can to see whole lt-llef Is needed. .Many mothers hnc been found in need nf domestic htlp and It lias been proidcd LACY QUITS NEW YORK SHIP Former Library Association He.id Will Go Into Btisinoa. 13 II I.af v, old-timer at the Xew York Ship olllce, has rclRne to go Into busi ness for himself l.u'v was at on time president of the Xcw York Ship I.lbrarj Association He was a sort of hand .,,,.. ii.,iiinil .1... fif1!ri On, nulnn.ll, , lia . .111,111 HIMtlllll llli; ...W W.hUUt.'.I.t,, ir ,,rj the loiesiwas OM ,tv m the main cntiance. mid their wild drcnirs alrtnd lmaclne there he met all comers nnd helped them looking ii.AmD.,iiAa uirnitlntr nliout as inastiTS lu lo Rie turn' parties. themsencs Riruttint; nnoui '"" ,,-i, i. fi n,. shin r,m, mm ct n.. and made him rrlends. In jherc he spent most of his the stieets or naniz.c. u. ",. ' " " 'best smiles then, left with him l.aej's down from the Ricen bridge nt iotiut,a- l0ngtnllt Konj humor was noticeable to berg upon the Polisn nr i-i .- rcrjliod i:erwheie thev ste the white taglo t lo llhrar Ktipplant the black " m Uermanl.i Is dteplj palniu tn.u " Prussian Polts h.nt' not sdiowti mole dknlty. and that In Hit diuket liour t they put foinanl a lUmiind which tlt.u 1 shows their hearts art- told towatd harassed Germany The l.ok.l Anelger publishes it re port of a inciting nt Dantrlc fot thf purpose nf forming a tommlttie of nallon.it defense The tiu'iting was under f the nusplcts of tho falhtrland party ( While Klass, n well-known Pan-German , was raging against Solf. Krhergei nnd Pcht-ldemann, a man from the niidlente climbed up t the platform .mil banded the spenku a total journal glxlng the German Goveinmeiit's iepl to Pieil-dt-nt Wilson It Mi I tad to the meeting n'nd loud pmtests broke foith. '1 lit upon s.is thit trlts were talscd of "wo are ln-tiajcd' The white eagle will neer float on- Om-zlct Wo would rather blow our own houses Into the nlr! I ow n wlih this Go eminent ' Away with the P.elchtag" Piiclor Klass then continued Ills tirade, s.ilng 'hat tho--e who tonlem- I plattd the' sun coder of Gennan land to Poles must, be swept away He con cluded: "We need leaders; for Hit- flist and most Important qutstlon Is how to mo Prussia " i Kfjokings In AVnia.iw, on the other I hand. Iiaxe tnken place on n big scale I The democratic parties lsuid nn appt.il tint Octofier 14 should be hencefoiwtird icgarded as Greater Poland's Indepen- I denm day and on Monilav the city I made a holIdu. It was deckid with Polish flags. The newMiapeis did not appear, business houses and schools were closed, the tramways did not tun. the whole population was out of doors i and In linllila garb News of the sell ous position of Germany, whlih Is foiling- her toward peaie. was teceled throughout the lountij with cxtry sign1 of relief and joj , ( hsrlle Itlmk, nuiirtertnan rlieur ni the Cramp jartl iilao look h d,o off and Kie elerlHidi HI the lllallt H ahoi k 'Ills 1VBI hl Itrel for M-ira nnd He mi n th'r- are I villi IrMna: to tlituro out what l.'iutlil", wanted the time for. Hi- won't tc 1 but In-II baill UP amthlnir lp dues nil lie ute atom H for lutuh Ihe othir.dn ml some Ihlnk he tool, th- d.is ui iliul the baker , lnio.t riert nmn in fieorae s-nti a de narinn-nt at the i ramn Yard i an d lo luie auhnrlbed lo double tin- amount of l.lliarlv llonds bouBht In the thltd ilrle rtils l thi rlietlnit lb nirtment mid In rludea drillers reamer elf '1 hi ao inetl lne Ahtfidv none oxer Ihe ton with their cinola and halo stsrt-d nil over acalll to double It A Infield Schloaer me of the nuarternien aold 4J I null worih of boinla In Ihe Inst week or o and la atlll hii'lllne llroler Wanner aold tl.'i.UUll nnd Poll Mill leu i loan to l.'O llim Tlio War Slanin -intlnc. soilrli .it ihe New Vo k Shlnxuril h.ia orKiinUed aei lallj to put the New orlc nrd lu) oer the ton In the Founli l.lbe-tx toon To. dlte Ihe imploxea hale subscribed to lilll tain wortli of bonila and the iiilnoain to JJ III nno worth The new o--icnnUaLion ta out to boos' the total to tl 00" I"'" Mls t.rrtri.tlr Tnn. of the Manhunt hIo tnin'oiin-nt deinrtintni has sone to h-utile to Murk If mix man at iho Cramp slmmird takes to InttMni: awentera or ouMliliiu a- fo the mldler" It will be Wllnier Ilornir nuiir terman drll er Ho la nlro.tdi loineisint with aewlnir ilrce iirtllltles nnd In the dial few M nlni;a which hae been er Ions and ililll to him, he has allow i rem irknbb- n L, II II II 11 II .1 TTTTT-TTII II II II n n t- hi, hi, hi. hi. hi, .1 I I. i,'., ! Ii ,. ,1 n II1, i .1 II Ii II ,, n in, ..n. . r. tMUtfUiKi3tt'JMU&ri.u& '-iy ijy!AiOVC4'UMWJA' V- A SEA FOOD DINNER PAR EXCELLENCE, ESPECIALL Y 1 OUR "PLANKED LOBSTER" $1.50 1m the Price thHtrr f l ktft I i 'n u f hontfri nnsoMtHt 1'lttnkrtt l,ohtc lniitupi.H.liuttcr Sfi.ft ' Writ iir I'otntori t.rttut r ami Ifo-TJrw I niiiiio .Siifnil T I in. of Uc Cirrti i inn V1 . I r ""'.Wrlln'r'! jsVlplfeLg) jh S ANOV ANOVER Twelfth and Arch Sts. t l.l Hi; M MOIIP. Mgr 1 tifiiiiiri oil 12th hi fefgggjfiiMEiOiMfttSSft I Dauphin Wills Hcgister Dead llnrrlaliiirg. Oil. IS Hoy C. Panner. Tleglster cf wins or nauiimu ouihj, died of pneumonia .esteula. He had been an Inxnlld for tweiilj-IHe cars. ten of which lie was unable to stand or- walk, and wint about lu a wheel ihal- iiiiiiiiiiiii!!:jiii!iii:ti;:ii;i!iiiiiJ,iii.i!tiii:ii;ii;!iiAia;iiiiii!.iliii:ii3!!ii!iiiBi!i':!'i. Fancy Waistcoats i i li iW wywryTLcJ' --"" - K Mwrnxw istfc ufJrwmAy) yC-r v- WAWmYfiM&s. WW trm Ji f i?t il vWy m v i wrjor vxr g Vx) ml i k? !! I1 Si m 1' 1 si 1 I 1' - i 1 i V S . t. m y . "A j lB iiHr liiiiiiiiiiiv . . - I'M iiH ' - . y l I i , HUr lie t I H"U &m- TROCO Time Is Here THESE bleak, chilly days bring us Troco at its best just when we need it most. When you want it spread thick on biscuits and griddle cakes. When it makes Sunday morning waffles better with its sweet, delicate flavor. allows Moderate price for cooking. The more the better from the standpoint of health. you want on the table and calorie value and keep us warm. calories us strength and Troco is high in energy and help We note at this time a very decided interest in Fancy Waistcoats, a num ber of the well-groomed fellows are buying them freely. Our assortment is par ticularly attractive, and contains all the new ideas. We especially mention the following styles: At $5.00 and $6.50. Waistcoats of silk and fiber. Black, back ground with small vwhite dots or neat figures in dark blue. At $5.50 and $6.50. Corduroy in Taupe and brown. 54 -inch and Vy inch Wale. At $7.50, Bird's i- eye weave in soft brown color ings. J4 -inch welt stitch ing at edge of pockets. Also at $7.50; some ex ceptionally beautiful plain colored cloths in a smooth soft fabric, not unlike doe skin. These have silk backs. Take a look they're quite interesting. J REEDS. 1424-1426. Chentnut St 1 Wlierr Troco Is Best The Old Time Product Is Highest The banner Troco season begins at the most opportune time just when prices of other products are soaring. It gives the quality, the perfection of flavor and texture, that is only found in the finest table product. All at a modest price that means a saving of frofh 15c to 20c on every pound you buy. With out the slightest sacrifice in satisfaction sssw or quality. " be( surpassed in true goodness by any product, regardless of its prestige. This is because the Troco Company knows how to incorporate the true flavor. For Troco is made by a special process churned from pure white coconut fat and pas teurized milk. Don't judge it by other nut margarines. They are wholesome enough products, but they haven't the Troco flavor. Fresh Shipments of Troco Always En Route Every few days we receive shipments of Troco every carton fresh and sweet, straight from the churn. When you taste it you, will say Troco cannot v-. Order From Your Dealer Order Troco from your dealer. He has it or can get it for you. Don't accept a substitute you want Troco for flavor and food value. A capsule of pure vegetable coloring supplied by your dealer. Edson Bros. HO Dock St., Philadelphia Wholesale Distributors Troco Nut Butter Company Chicago. Milwaukee tifevi New York 'i$ ' .f,fi& ' -JrTl ,1tUwk )M I L'fflltWwMl aftiir -.; !?i.v ftw "" . . . m WftftiftiimB 0PPENHIM.gLLINS& Chestnut and 12th Sts. Announce An Extraordinary Sale For Tomorrow Saturday Only Women's Tailored Coat At a Very Special Price i i v It f -ii M tev Pall Models Just Received. Two Illustrated Sale Price 35.00 Attractive tailored coats of Angolia and wool velotir in Navy, green, brown, tan and burgundy, new belted and straight line effects with pockets and convertible collars, full lined and interlined. - Misses' and Girls' New Fall Coats Department- Misses1 Coats Smart belted coats of heather cloth in new tan .mixture, with side pock ets and collar of opossum. Special 29.75 Silvertone coats i.i brown nnd burgundy, pleated back model with belt, and convertible collar. Special 39.75 Veheteen coats in green and brown, with novelty stitching and large collar and cuffs of nutria fur. Special 45.00 jgp- Fourth Floor Girls' Goats Burella cloth coats in taupe, burgundy, green, brown and navy, belted model, lined throughout. Special 18.00 Belted coats of Burella in reindeer brown and green, with pockets and velvet collar, full lined. Special 22.50 Velour coats in Pekin blue, reindeer, brown and burgundy, smart belted model with nutria collar. Special 25.00 Current News Items The War Has Made the U. S. the WORLD'S MARKET For Uncle Sarn to Maintain This LEAD There Must be INCREASED Production Facilities to Satisfy Requirements ofh European and South American Countries The DEL A WARE RIVER Vicinity is the I" iiVrr ' rar,,-,,; :""'av-, ""-.... '"- n m " '" cont.T nn. , "'i or l . ' Inrl.... - . 'or ii, . "Jure. .. " ,. fia'. .. " coec:,,. ','"ou;j ' .- V"1" 'u I. " .ou" of ,,,. Ti r,n.7 ,"B e --inn.. .... ii... i "Hfn .".iSSiH crTn,. ".""fc , , - "le .:.;..- ,n" be I'hat tllt LOGICAL CENTER Excellent Opportunity ltr.i-nillile niiiiiiifnftiirlns lonieriia rim obtain on nltraillte lerma lliolouslil liiislrrn Buoniiiiislatlons for Hiif iiiinibrr of iiliinl. Iiuil nindo e' boo-iiiit. In iililhrliia Industrial foinniiinlty nun ,,l, i wltliln II) miles of I'lilbiilelnlil i. Miirli iheilH-r "oer. Iirud" iot lliuti irreiit ioimetrd inrtrniiulltjii irntrra ufford. PREPARE NOW FOR THE FUTURE nnit aiold frellht ilrlma 'renoent In liircr foiiinierrlal arelloni 81 TiiMiilhiil In this new ilrlnlt, lth Him. train uml troll ;erlre, un vlrt" ahoiinlo faiHMlea mil t'tirrul welfare fnitorj-a for n II- Jrirl "niuariiiei .trurt runt ilna lurie creek and beautifully woodfd trroie now brim drUrd for nark purposes. "! fri 00(. 'nt. ;:?"" ' fai, :'"- ' ,".' ."le .,. ''.'tho iw..at!pa , .-"', ,T r"u'" w W?.'0? as "i futu"l V '. 'rvni'lli tm V nunVjfl0rc? -no, the a i,....'". nmn :i"y. .. ."y" orck l 1 Jnost Emergency Industrial Development Co. 129 S. 5th SU Phllailclulila ltd! rhonr Inibari 4111, S11 i I ,4 .'. l 3 M 1 M ( il ii L I n, fUfP, WilBIIWT -' i ' "' V"' "' l,',, ' , 0
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