w A1 . . &- '.u V EDDYSTONfePLANT LAYS OFF 1000 flaking of Rifle Parts Ceases at Midvale Ord nance Shops ONCE EMPLOYED 15,000 , Si r . tit 1 if CrOlld Llll 111 Working 1'OrCC Since Signing of Armistice The Kddjstone rifle plant of the Mid vale Steel ahd Ordnanco Company dis continued tho mmufacture of rlflo pirts at noon today, throwing 1000 persons out of work Tho plaflt, howccr, will be I open for several weeks because scerat thousand rifles still aro to bo assembled This will ghe cmplojmcnt to about 300 pcrons. When the armlstlco was signed two months ago there were 13 000 workers .. .... i-.i.,.-.- .... ,. ,.. .. aw ..iu cuujD.uno imt.i.. me turco naa . .... . ....,,.. . ,.. United Stales rinnlovnie.it Jlnre ,., UUUIU DWli-i I I1'1U lllfllt JtlUCiiU agents have been stationed at the plant for some tlmo to place discharged work ers In other plants where there ls still a shortige of labor At the height of lis activities the Kddjstono plant pioduced about C500 rides a day I'nder the terms of the original agreement, bv which the plant was operated bl tho Midvale fsteel and Ordnanco Compinv, it will revert to the ltaldwln Locomotive Works nfter thp pioductlon of ildes Is suspended The buildings and l fle-m.iklng machinery tepresent an outlnj of several million dolHrs World's Inrcet Itllle l'lnnt 'I ho Kddjtitono plant Is tho larget ilfte-maklng concern In the world (tround was broken there by the Iitlil- wln I.ocomotlvo Works cm Mns 11, 1013 1 nder the personal direction of Samuel P -Snuclaln. flrt vice president nnd general inningcr "f the Uildwln work", the plant wns completed bv December On ncccmWr 31, 1013, the first finished ilfle was turned out Originally the factorj made nnfleld illle3 of the Hnglish nrm model for tho tirltlMi Clov eminent, turning out 000,000 of these weapons When America got Into tho war the War llepirtment took Indirect control and production of the Sprlngfleld-Hnfleld Upe of rlflo was slaited mo'dV the ,dat7un,cd 'out" lOO In the flist xear of woik on this SOO.OOn was obtained, and rifles were being turned out at the rate of nbout fJOft a il.iv, with tluee shifts 1 he largest number of workers cmplojcd . was about 1.....00 1 Irht lav-orr Inllnnr.l Vrmlmlre When most of the demand for rifle s for the new American aimy had baen met, tlw" force was sllghllv cut down It vv.ia still fuithcr redueed following the signing of th. aim.stlce. when tho in.. . . i.ii.c-i.c in let-.. .... ..... cui.irucis on a basis of an eight-hour day. Orlgluallv. the plant was operated under an lgieement between tho ltald wln works and the Itcmlngtun Ami" Compinv. Litei th. Mldvnlo compinv icqulre.l control The ground and pi int ur.. ,... .. .... ... .... t...... ... ...... . ... ...... ZZZ off "ZSr In his last annual icport. Alba fl .Tolnvon. president of the locomotive works, made the following statement of futuro policy, both as to the rlflo plint an.J the munition plant nt IMdielono, which nl-o Is owned bv Haldwlns- Iho ev.ntuil utilization for locomo- tlvo construction of tho bluldlngs no. leased to the IM.lvMone Animunltlon "WAR BRIDE" RETURNS HOME AIi. John W. Citiicc. Former Ntirte. 1lejoiii4 Mother Mis John M. Crulee, a former war nurse, w ho met and imin led Major John aViaVia, '.n iiVl,. iinin.n , ............ ...... ... .. .... ,....... trance, lias arriveu nacic in ine unneu . wi.i,,..,. ....... i. ....... ..... ...,-, vU,- to )ne rhrUl or tno i.cu, vvnere lie nnu novvn . .... auioinoinie oriveu u net- (-ui, t, ,. y r ... ,....... ; .,,.,.. ate no good lo u" un i-s thev an igalnM pinv. of nolavvaie. when vacated bv been attached ever since, except for a bert 1) Shivers, of 311 Washington ave- t01 ' j,M "00 n ir.l.e," Mv . .r sill s tZ I'lVla'eUTv r-fSi"; y,Vt"ofX,,IVa'1f,,eaa8n.V """ WM " -"" " tssxzztiz x'E&SnFtste nu,,B" A,,ej- tlr-hht,;ho!us!",xrssuffe?,'n,g , vf p ,?rRat,,i, ,,o,ru; rou",p" AWAIT embarking orders S4SKS'.Sb' two from here among aces JarurT& (EjES -i' s !",,,u, in .iem.n.1 in in r.uiwiij equipmcni streetind Mov uiienslnir nvenue ne ir on l.nrkeb-i. 1. , I ..1 ... .IiaI- i, ...... Sunn. S.ixu Pi x.ili- Krii-.lin.iii .fStates and wilt 'spend Ihe winter with Vivner moiner, .Mrs a, iiopuins, in uai 1 Ikonre yXMrs Crulce is a reil "war bride m.Yk1ir:0l",le met within hearing difctanco Iv S. Vle guns and the courtship was KW& Von during tho infreeiuent periods s?Hr "'ev got whllo on duty at the MO.X The mirrlago 1001: place at LaV,. "on Oetobei 3, shortly beforo The mirrlago tool: place at Mrs tj. vtwas oideieu to return to dutv In'K Nand. Mujor Crulce, a phslclan, enlisted will. Pennsvlvanla Hosnltal Unit No. 10, and went abroad with that oiganiza tloi Liter he waa made medical gas olllcir or the Sevent-clghth Division and spent much time nt the front. Major and Mrs Crulce spent a short honejmoon In Pari", after whlth the brldo returned to tho United States stopping In Ungland a short tlmo when nhe worked ns a nurso during the lnflu e.nz.1 epidemic there' AMERICANS LOVED ABROAD Arc Regarded us Heroc, Sas George II. AIcFaddcn, Jr. Huropeans In gcnernl no longer re gard Americans as dollar chasing coin inerclnllsts," nccording to lleorgo 11 McPadden, Ti United St ttes icpresen- ..... . nn ...n .11 . A A 11. All 1-AIII1A.I A of Flnnnco and War Purchases In Lurope. The confidence luspulred by Ann rlcnn nghting iinen and diplomats will glvo the American representatives at the iiaaaa tnhlA mi o.inorlunitv In emerge II.LI1C Wll lllu ..... .......v. .'.i... ... with filing colors, ho said Kverv xmerlcan is iegar.le.1 ns n hero in IMrope. he saiu, unci even 1110 Germans irusi ine... Jle 101.1 louay now iuepro-i.erman parties in the neutral countries tried to prevent the council purchasing supplies and how they built up a feeling against the Allies until the Industrial orders placed by the council levived business and caused n change of front Mr. McPadden is homo for a visit He expects to return to Hurope soon to serve again on tho council. "DUD" BELL RETURNS HOME TTnd 1000-Foot Full After PJane nnttlc With German UattIC Willi 'Crniail Lieutenant Dudley Bell, of the air service, son of the lato Vrank Bell, nell, vvno was in rrance since .ast February, escaped death when tho plane In which he was acting as obseiver crashed 1000 feet to earth In a battlo with thrco German machines. The ma .i.inA.iTiin 11. e of the Germans hllleti Bell's pilot, and the machine fell. Hell was picked up between tlio lines and . spent nearly five months In a hospital. Tms acetic.. 1 wo. .u. ...... a, oral J.eu (tenant's commission, news of which reacnea mm oiny upt-n 11. s arrival in kmertca. jus oroincr, rranu, is a cap. .In in tne recuiar army. MEAT PRICES TO ADVANCE Increase EfTcctito Monday, Un- just, Say Retailers Hero Hope for Immediate, relief from lilch meat prices went BlImmerinB today when It became known that nn Increase of ono cent a round hid been made, effective Monday. . Retail neaiem also disclosed that In I the last five weeks liecf had pone up $2 ' a hundredweight nnd limb H. Denlers consider the Increase l not Justified and dcclire that packers In tho West aro responsible Itetall prices for high grade beef ah? a follows1 nib roast, 45-60 cents per pound: sir- loin, G5-M cents per pound: rump steak. CB cents ner pound : round steak. R2 rem. per pound: mlddlo cut rump 45 cents I"1!" pound: tnllend lump 40 cents per pound: shirt steak, 40 cents per pound. M0NSIGN0R FAY DIES WHILE IN NEW YORK Plliladclplliail II 11 d Noted Churchman Was About to Sail on Important Mission On the eve of Ills depirturc for Hug Igned a special ibbon,. Monsig. ' ""' ""o lie was ass mission for fanllnnl Olhbons. Monslc- ' line Mi-mirnev V. Tnv. fnrmeilv nn Knlecoiial minister In this cits, .lied jos- -- - - tcrda nt the Church of Our I.i.ly of " I.ourilc", N'ew orh His denth followed . in.. v infill. flijie of nf (Iia n pneumonia nttntk caused 1 enza Monslgnor 1'as, at the his .nnve."ln.i. wn nrel.ile.ipnn of the .'IB VUII1V.1 TIUI I llllil UILI1UIIHUII VI ll.v I.'nlsconal diocese of rond du I.ae Wis '", , V. , , . ,i.rL fnmierli lealileil In West ri.lln.lel.il.il. and his sister, Mis. Andrew- hwniiton Hurl e. Is thn wife of the minister In cliiigr of All Silntss Protestant l'.pls copal Mission, 'Wjnncwood, Pa Monslgnor ra was boin nnd .lu cate.l In Philadelphia After private tutoring he entered the college depart ment of the I'nlveislty of Pennsjlvanla from which he ginduited In 189T. A pap jtir he matrlcul itcd In tho I.iw School, but did not graduite. He began his studies for the Kplco- p il mlnlstr In tho Philadelphia Ilvlnlt School In 1!'02 and was ordained In 1001 Ono eir later he was elevated to the priesthood In the Hpltcop il fhuich. In 1000 ho wns sent b the diocese of l'onel ilu I.ac as a deputv gencrnl to tho Ilplscopal convention ni ltlchinond, Va. l'or n short tlmo nfter his elevation to thc'mlnlsto, Hoctor I'nj was stationed at St Clement h and tho Church of the TWli".'! In Julv lvei foi the priesthood 1,i.lr.,t l,i litu iiPilhiillnn nu 111 1. "I T......H .-. .. na ...n. A.i .r, oi. ....... ,., t. ,t'i,ool for I.0J8 .it Ilobokcn. X J. Harlv l ,n,g h(, wns RAnt to ltalv to look nftei the lied Cross work In Home un- del the auspices of the Catholic cliui dies of America. Willie In that clt he was raised to tho olllcc of a monslgnor .. ..,.,..... -. . THE REV. T. M. M'NAMARA DIES l..,.!, pr;at TIafl Snrvn.l Alorp. i . .... Than Thirty Years Here The Hex. Theobald M McN'amira, H r, director of the parish larish school of the u. Seventeenth and ast night in St Jo- Church or, the t.esu Stiles street" died la KAi.h'd l.nsmlnl orler a. ninntli " illness '- "ara 3 SK,5-SK 5Car- ;...,... .. ,.., , . .,. ,i" ",: .S l.Vfc .' a " X",. ' hid been at the M?ars. and for the greater pirt of the time "he had been director of the parish school, and he was a great favorite with tho pupils He was boi ii nt Natlck, -Mass, in laa., a. .. ne was orii.i.iiea e V'S'L .,'r.''",,,,V'.s,r "l "" ""' "T-omlng heie hi 1888 lie went dlrectl Major Biddlc and Lieutenant Schwnh in J.ist A Phll.nlclr.hlan, Major Charles J. Illddle. and a former Phliideiphlm, Pirst Lieutenant Jacques M. Swaab. are anionir America's sltv -three aces Lieu- tenant Swaab, who lived at Fifteenth nnd Darnond Streets before moving to x o- is creoucu wiiu .e..v.ccur.c-A . . . . . nidriip. r,n., t-nest- - - -- --- - nut street, has downed five enemj planes The list of aces is led by Captain Kdwaid V. Rlckenbacker, former auto- ,.. rqi,A driver w 'D''6 race unv or. vv enemy aviators to his cr In connection xvlth the 1th twent-slx credit tho announcement of the nation's list of aces, the posslbll of the .,.. of , the establishment of n great nrm ,.:. , ,L, aa "1,, scnooi, win. ine .eAi.iiiB ti.r ..v. ue-a tructois, is given prominence GOVERNMENT FACING BIG HOUSING LOSS A. Merritt Taylor Says Penalty of Excessive Cost Must Be Borne Loss of 40 to 50 per cent of the mil lions of dollars spent In building houses for war woikera must be stood by the . ....... .... flov eminent, when it comes lime io sen them ncconlluB to A Mcrtitt T.ilor ,ne", c-u' " ' manager of tho Division of Passenger T,nnsnortntloii and Housing of tho uul fc Umergency ITeet CViipoiatlon Mr Tailor dlselohes this prospect ln -,.....,:. s8UCd after he hid ap r.l before tho United States Senate -..,-- :, ,.,,. tIiIh is due Committee on Commerce 1 111s is uue. ho tald, lo tho excessive cot of con- tructli'n during wartime Mr Tailor alio announoeu mai ne would retire soon from the lleet coipora - tlon to leturn to private business Klneo Mai 7. labt, when Mr Tailor's division was created, twentj-four sep arate housing projects have been car lied out at a cost of $05,000,000 Thete projects ho outlined as follows Substantial nnu pc. ..!...-.. wu... men's homes. 88:1, giouped together In model villages: 110 npartments, nineteen dormitories and eight substantial hotels. nn 0f which have the capacity to house ., shipyard workers, many with ' mese iujvi..o .,....... .. . ncar.t.K tu..ii.."' Mr. Taj lor also urged the Importance of proceeding with the construction of housing projects at Wilmington, N. C, costing $600,000, for the Brrvlce cf the Clov ernment-ovv ned ishlpjnrd there, nnd at Savannah, Ga , costing 1350,000, upon the sround that the Government will gain an Indirect return ln ship pro ductlon at these points -which -will jus tlfy the expenditure. .. - i "-. """:.'''."",""" i-rovvn Prince he m We left Kund ij Hospital No 2 aim in two weehs im-, uirect to headquarters" he said mid in i,.-r i,n,A r.nnnose.1 of renre- l ."' , ' '" . j , . . .C" l" "an.llng together or more than 5 vers old. was ono of the most prom nft.lnoori ., lmi, .. ,r, cnim ,Hn wound heiled un t thouglu I was go- hi, -alvvav" r,.eive,i ..i.r,.r. "4 n 'owor "ou" W1 rcnrc Nirpul at a banauet tendered him In the .Ktv .levvish charitable, orcanlzstlcn. nf 4 inent converts in the vatliolo tljuiui niro,s m,t cvcn hIbMIiir u submit Ine ing back to dutv. but was sent to a i ,Iol, t i,nve to i tin to unv lleutcintit 'cnl'""("' r "' llnlon'' ', um"r ,on' ' ? 'ev.ic-htritford bj doO prominent pimndelpliln hl"mnifeiVi'lL,aL?i, "V ,,riNcl1 '" nrc9t ",n lh We , convalescent v. mm where I st.i5 e.l about getting i.nv in m transfeu e.l, Mc sldernilon bv ndrevv Honir I.ivv, eonll- ;tn.vvho do not want nn thing ' of Th fl t R, , bringing the organ- " s,..5t,l1Hr.stforaweek. torestam. uearlv four weeks before I was sen, Vouh yuuleil i , ,v ,g during a dl- th,ncell.,r of the evchenue, ae- "' v.arnTngarims't " e "preid of Hoi- l2atU,,s "lb" " h' falsing of LrTlmcXtatolZ? to get rhl of our sea leg, out cms bin ' l""" 1""t,M'iI 'i'T"""? "" Arthur OUi-on v llrl.W. shevlsi'r wiTsounded iy Jame M Beck. " , 'V, H", ,7 Mr " , cmT He wns a son of the lato Hrevet l.leu- September 3 vc left Hrtst un ' went to a leplncriiient .imp to wnnt u inn.. -l.irie.I nil I have to , a founr .,,,,.,,,1 rii..l mm. At tlu 1,tl"i which previously Included tenant eStonri AKrrbeaToV III- " to the front We rode about be outfitted ng.iln, and now am nt a I Un U lo K;. Mr.l.hMu l,r.d,,.rlrrs. W. ournillst who spoko list nig 1. n the l "" A tM L u onlv fourteen Jewish charities, will be mother, wbn was u Miss HiitLlilnson time .lavs in Hide-door rsllnniiM (box f.n warding . ami. uniting to be sent ""'' ' " done It for ve.irs, t I rleuds' Stl.it School Sixteenth street. . .,. ,.,,., .,., .,',', riorganlred nnd expanded to Include EVENING PUBLIC LKDGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AMERICAN SHELLS BROUGHT I DOOMSDAY FOR HEINIES Artillery Assaults on Germans at St. Mihicl Meant End of World for Them, Writes Private James J. Bradley, IT'io Helped to Eliminate Salient I'rlwite .lames t Utadle), I'nlled i Slates marine corps, bitscball star and all-round athlete better known In the tlftflnrifl of rtfrt nl Irtri n f tin nit t tt liitr " ho was born nnd raised, as -Hudd)" ....,, Uradlcy. was wounded October I, durhiR tho final stages of the battle of tho . . Mouse, but lias recocrcd and Is In a replacement camp awaiting orders In a letter to his father, John Bradley 1826 Aramlniro aenue. a etcr.m letter carrier of tho 1'rankford postotflce, I'rl ate Ilradley gives a lld account of hi" nrllentlirea frnm 1ia lltnn Iia loft the marine tralnlnc camp at Quantlco Va. until he found himself in the re- placement camp Tho joung soldier who was given a where we staved for n lew divs, th.nl'lio destinies of the pollen In the Thlr- Hevcs that n . Il so full of hlslorl.al ihre. otheis of the original pilms In et Sout with the Athletks once, nnd who hlk.d nbout 1eu more miles to a little . tlelh Wnr.l and tould shift them about 'nt"cst mid iitmosphtre ns IMilliultlpliI t IMime U,ler apologizing .-or the brevltv of ,m -.i,i,n!.. ih5 ' .,.,' . . . . . .' .h .' "." "": -;.!-u.B.iip ..as ucen mucu reiaxeu, anu Ihnt i,n... 1t .. ... II.. .1l !.- - of the places ho had been In he'eon- ., ...... " s lonovvs- mi. i-- .i- ... . .. Ing, August IT, and passed through "v ivil u in iiiru un .niiuiuiii iiii.i ii- '"" -"Sust 17, and passed through I.hlli,UI;,hla about .30 tlm afternoon and stopped nt the It and O St. Hon Wm nnl.nl in iini.ni..,, nh.mt ? ,. .in Wrt an lv e.l In ttnl.n1.en ithii.lt 7 n clock. 1 "' 1.1 -ruuiVtl..'U..lVllV. ml wcro put nbo-rnl ship, tho nn Men- '"'" fonnetlv the tlermnn steamship tars) to ( batenll Whele WC Cot OUf stctl licliritts nnd gas masks Aftei st.i ing tlieie a few (la.vs we left to 2 KILLED BY AUTOS, 4 OTHERS INJURED . . . , AcOIUClltb tll'Olll 111 I ll IS Cll and in Camden in 21 IIoiu Two persons were killed mid four othen Injured In nutomol.ili and niotor- e:.c.u ..cc....'.ii,i ... . ..iu...e-iiMii . ...... .. ... .. 1.1 .. .. 1.1. !..... 4.1.1. 1 Ci.nideii durlncr the last twentv -four houis '1 lie dead are. Ills" Irnnle Mnnnn, thlrts -eight ears old 1T.T Hlnmond stieet. ltnv Kl.iillnc, nine cais old, 12C0 Walnut street, Camden Ihe Injuied aie l.dgiir ltan.se), eight vears old ."Uln North Seventh street, nmputatcd leg, f,a "a ",.J .0,,J"?. iimnri uuiuiir, t ehe eirs old, ;C40 South Mole stree, fiactuied skull, .vieinouihi jiojutai "arrv Illo.k, nlnetetiv jeirs old, 2S0 Kalgn avenue. Camden, badly cut face. Cooper Hospital. Camden t...t. i.... En. .. ... .- .,., eeVetkVarm Zi leg anu possiuie internal injuries Penn- svlv.nlallosplt.il Wn Mooney was run down b an au- tomobllo nt Ilro id street and Susquc- linnna avenue I)r Alltchell Wnimutli Df Thirteenth street near tlliai.l avenue rushed the woman to the '-nnnrltiin Ilo3- Pltal and then sunendered to the police Mne-jcai-old P.o KlHsllng was run Pollowing a .cilllslon between a butter and egg wagon belonging to M Wlld- stein, of C31 North Second street, and a motoievclo belonging to Harry Block the motoicjcllsi was taken to Coope ,,i,i ..., ., i n.i... r..t tarn. nn,i wn.i ,.. .. nQ i,a,i in i.i nun reenp..innrA t0 a,,I)(.a, if wanted .;iB,t.veir.old Kdgar Uamse.v was run 0r ,,. a Etieet car near his home . ... i.v.... Crossing Fourth street at nalnbrldge. orris Hatz was stiuck and sctlouslv irt bv tho hoso wagon engine No. I.' Morrl hurt whlcli was speeding to a fire. Missionary Workers to Meet A gioup of the national officers of the Woman's Homo Missionary Society of .... tl. i.i...la. Kiilur nn.tl lli.trA.i m .11 mret"ln Simpson Hall, Seventeenth and Arch streets, .vionuay, vvun sessions at and 7 30 p ill SOLDIERS EXEMPTED FROM CIVIL SERVICE Senator Vare Sponsors Bill to Eliminate War Heroes From Test A bill providing that soldiers ina le ceivo nppolutnieuts to public offices with out the necesslt) of civil service ex nmluatlous will be Introduced In the State Senate b Senator Hdwln II Vare The Senator said that all soldleis Join the I Iftli Miilnes, lode a couple m 1 don t know what thev will do with -" h i- ".. .... ....- ....i.wm ... inner more .lavs In box cats as far s Toule. u 1 was In the town of Angers when I '",' . ' " 'tl""n, e was asked foi:aI or, ... . .. unn l nil m un i nun iiiiu iii llieli we hiked about i-evcn miles to a the armlstce was signed and the I leuc.i ..,,, - ........ ........... irlnle .illlan.c of III Hth 1 ibor wood, where tho 1 Iftl, Maui.es were people, ceilalnlv did .elebiate also the fe P" tj o ouo he Ins h's recommenda- ' , ,..!. 1. .1.1. canu.e.1. We were assign..! to the dlf Americans V "lK"!;1 ,b i"0,'"" 1Vl,ler''- "'" ,,,S "USCI '"'U"31""1" "C ,,rllWl win woul.ln t he" Hon t he hive to get theories of government. Mr Oleason would benefit b the provisions of ' Yard of China, In Coopei Memorial Ilmrs H Drinker, Jr , lleorgo W llaik the act thoso who served overseas , Church In the inorning and the Church )m) j,. neiijainln II Ludlow. How aid and those who had no chanc to go '?'' iV.t.a, f-f"'"1,0"' "i,,l,e Yocum. M Spencer Mlllei. Lieutenant abroad No distinction whatevei will ueuru.vi. uei-wuK, as .iciia.tir w.o ...u, . morning lino i.inuiai.uei e uurcu, Jio atl men who entered tho army took an ' borough, In tho evening I eeiual chance of foreign service Ihe Senator has not worked out the details of the bill, but he said ho would have , 11 pui in snipo anil inuonuceu cany 1 the legislative session. Itespecting legislation generally Sen- ator vare saiu that, 111 ins opinion the hooks were now "cluttered up" with laws which are useless thiouch HsSSHSSSS'S sands of bills to the House partleularlv , ,can ne ,ngtltme am, the Ameiicaii at the beginning of each week 'Will, a barrel of bills go In everv Monday night," he said, ' and the result Is that the session is needlessly pro longed with useless matters. Bills are Introduced which are Intended to serve purposes for which legislation already Is on the books " L's 'Williamson Goes to France Mlss Julia W. Williamson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Frank Williamson, 3!0J Spruce street, has sailed for Prance to join the V. M, C A. ovcraeas secretaries working with the American expedition, ary force. She had canteen training In the Y. M. C. A. hostess house at Camp Olx last summer, ferent companies who needed nun, a our "Id bunch was split up. but fle . l(. . . II . . ... ,a. II III tl Afl t'Tn Y. lUj'-nlnth .! .. .. IL .. . .I..BU.I 4.-. M I 1 1 A , ' . , . ... " ,1 v re front lines, and the licit dav we Btnrted tho drive In the St Mlliicl jectoi 'l his sector Indnt been touched ... ..... .... --........... - .ml.... mcc wn, anu we e-ei.e....:.. " battle, but at .1 ocloeK III me iiiurniiifc our batteries opened up nnd sent our a birraire that made the old Heinle" think that the end of tho world had come, for they started runninR nnd did not stop to do any tlghtlnR After I i..nlm n,i nhlnf.ttve. wa Rtonned nl.d our division held the lines fo, two I days We were lelc.taed on the nlRht of the 16th nnd hiked back to a wood", l tienclies on tho llr.t of October and j ::.c,"t. " i: '', "" T .,v. b ;; ...". . ..... .'.,... ..... ..... l,f I .mini gei into .iliioi. uw. ..., "l' ..... -ll.... ... ,... ... v.a l.nl nil ll.n I 4th we had some battle, nnd lost aulte i --...- ..,., .. .... . a re.v men i got u nuout i.oo.. '" fi tn ittio.critn hiiltnt nr .1 tllCLO t)f - ..---- -c -- shrapnel I "o"'1 1""' whlih It lilt nr.iinci . .u.. . ........ ...... .. ... right plumb on mv shin bono and splintered It a little, but not much, so I 1 lin.iI to co to tho lear to get It rtll dnsse.l, nnd was then sent to a tieiu , hospital Trom there I went to Base bnet. lo tnv iol.11.lllV . but OUT division 'is up around tie Ulilne now outlining. the territorv .l.ilmed l.v the armistice, SPROUL INDUCTION TO BE NOTABLE EVENT T . ., ...... JlllUlgliratlOll Ol U(lei lior Will Bo Greatest Fiinctoin of Kind liuuguiatioii of Covernor-eleLt Sproul on Tu.nl iv Januarv II, promises to be the most notable i-idiutlnn Into olllcc oft a Governor of Pennsvlvanla that the State his ever witnessed For the llrst time In m.nv vears the Inauguration will be marked b hnrinonv between nil factions of the Hcpubllcnn piit Aiiangenients for tho fun.tinns an being p. i feet, d rapldl. Mito Senator Willi un n Crow, of Pnloiitovvii, ftepuh llcin Stntelnlim in, Is .hilninn of the In uigural cominittee The Legislature nt Its opening session pissed a bill, which (lovernoi Hruni- inugn prompilj "lgne.1 lo appropriate- (;,,. rcl.,onv ,.,', rclB,1,on;, .riAi , i . ""'",l" lo "firn ine expcii"es of the lteitlei. Who has otnclileel nt nnnv linuguiatlons. hn" 7Z ?S "' , V2V!Z , ., ' ".rZ" "" .. " . " '" '". ' . liosen Tlie honor Ins been offered to funnel Governor IMwin s. Smart lit declined It Th. new Pennsvlvanla lltseive Mllltl . untie, the .onmi.iitl of Itrtg ulkn I, til er .1 e re .swell, will occupv a piomlneni place In th.. lino of nnuh , lou.li of Hplendui will be added bv eostumes David II Line, the veteran Itepiibll- cm leider of the Twentieth Ward and a famillai (lguieat inanv inaugutal cere nionles. Ins bten selected to he id the Vare machlng club as Its m.ushil 33 P.R.RMNMTM IN 1918 Kjnteril Lilies' KlliploOs ILld u , AI , U.,; , SerC(l llore I ll.lll I'll tV 1 car Duiinc thn list ve.ii thlrtv. three em. plovea of the I'emisvlvanla ltillroid, ristern lines were lelleved fiom actlv. elut nii.l pla.ed on the 'roll of honoi after each had served the lalliond more than flft years Of tl.e.sn rmnlove". Clirtsf!;.!. Tlnn. erker, jiumpman on the Philadelphia 1)1- vision, nnu inc. ioiikcsi recor.i oi seiv Ice. having worked continuously nns- six ve.ua and two months There, wero thirteen enipioves who hid worked between llttv and (Iftj-on. vears each, seven between tlftv-oiio and flft-two )cars, live from flftv-two to 11ftv.li. pa rn.". two lietve.e.i llftv ..lit-f a iili.l flftv-four eirs, two between flftv- four aim niiv-iivo jears ami inreo tiom rlftv-tlvo lo llfts-bK xcars each ORGANIZING SUNDAY SCHOOLS Ohio Woikcr Due Here Today to &sist Cuiiip.iigii Iho Itev. Vernon Wade Wngar. of 1 main. O, icceutlv ..piioliite.l director or -lunnav sciiooi woik hi connecuoii with the Methodist Mlssionar.v Centeu aiv wll' arrive here tod ly to begin organization of the Sunelav school" vt s.v.ral churches tomoiiovv speak eis will outline tho woik of the een teuniv unioiig them the P.ev U I nif fenderfei. who will speak at Ihnniauuel Cliurch Prankford : tho ltev J M ' iej. I lr Chinch, tleiniantowii. In tho -i nYKAlAKKRf? AIKHOK in. , . . . , ,10ml liiililute 10 siaiuiarili7e uoiors aMJ Defend Home 'Market . , ,, , ! A ew prgnnliation, to 1 be known as I .vmeril-an ujes i..-uiuie e...ii.r.. Dj. stuffs Manufacturers' Association The merget of the two associations was ratified at the iiiinun meeting of the former, held hi New lork on Wed nenlaj, when members of tlio two asso. ciatlons arranged details as to the amal gamation nnd voted that the name of the combined bodies bo the American Des Institute. Hazlcton Seeks Jobs for Soldiers llasleton, I'a , Jan, 11, The problem of finding employment for returned sol. dlers of the Lehigh coal field Is being accomplished by the Haiteton Chamber of Commerce, which ha named a com. mlttee to Hat all available Jobs. . nil ii.i limit. l. iiiiiii .t iiiiiiiii .in ....Mill. I.L..I. . ..I II. ..II ... WILSON IGNORES M'COACH BOAST Councilman' "Confession" of Police Control Finds Director Silent DKGLhNES TO COMMENT w . . . UrU .LcaiUM' UlldtCll Ms SUV V J ing He Shifts Patrolmen tit Com enienre Wiectoi Wilson, of the IVpaitment mf Tinl.1.. ?,... .i.ii..-.t ... ,,, s, ",l '" u',,,, ",m. "",a "''It" I ouiitllmnn WIUlimM.- """' .--i"ii iai ne loniroiieu lit his conv enienre rrarin" Lt,;.; ;:.: ni.inv ear, Mr Ma'oich, a. knovv lodged i,oUtl"1 ' m tr, w ud a.imitte,, ..,.. It K,,, ... ... . , '" ll "" ,,ut '"O Of 1110 pitrolmeil n 'llstrl.t wero plektd bj him nnd Hint t , .... ucnaiu iraig, inrnuoiied In charges U i.. i. -.. .v.. ... ...... i.wvtF.t iiiTi it i-1 ii iiiiuiii urii iiaiii was promoted to bis no"i beri.ii.e .,f .i.a ' 'ro "' ' I'o si -cciu se of he interest taken In him bv the new lc.der M r. MpCoach l0Ast.l that he .11(1 lint -.--..-- bother with lieutenants of poll.e when lp alltrU homclhltlR ((,c n, c,)0. lenders llnvern pplntnieiit ! 5ou mean that ward Under" .".'... 1 ","."."; ,"C, .'""! "f "s",",sil,'ll, would Maud high In the conmiunlt 7 'Now I ve been .1 icsidcnt of the riilttlelh Ward foi nui.v venrs. and It I is a iioil-rearing, . luin li-golng w.ud ! nine doHii with me mv Sunil..v In the western end of thn waul and von II see , game heie and theio lmeing these p.o- Iile but .11.1 vim ,vci ml .ol.iie.l piople vvheio there vv.isn I a . r .). gum Ilrnlen Orgniilrrd M.e Itut orginl7ed vice ainl iioli.e . lirup- thin No, sir The re in I .inv of thai In our wild, and there hisni been for Seirs in.l jeir". nd tie po.l. e me not III polities, either, I cm I. II von that Take Lieutenant I ralg tin f. How tills miiiistei, .Mi Delk, and the otlurs ale talking about I know liltn .v.r since ho was n bov His father .11. .1 several inonths befme he was belli and 1.1" mother lives in the w u.l i.oh lie U a good bov and I helped lo j.et him pin- mote.l nnd s. nt down to Ilu 1 list ,11s- iri.t I km vv Ie vv mil. In I .1.. mv of those thing" tliete Isn t a pull.. man ,ottl, ti1(1A i, yuulcl 'Wlij, I had ev.rv one e -h. in but two put down then-n.vself i.ndtluv ai. line, honest f.llows everv one of t lit. i ii .... nrrmi.ll.le Tun of .be ntbtrs lute, b en Iliern for "o in inv v e irs that evei v- bo.lv knows ll cm, and cvcrvbo.lv know" thev arc all rlghl nut the polki hav. been in piklltics Well do I lemenil.ei it back In 1103 and 1015 Thev Milt our turn out to Minivtmk In l'mr and bent in Ihe I nlvi"itv Mu- .1. Ilts lo be It tie lll.ll IIP Hilt we won The other time III ..ikeiilmig sent down his Cossack", but the waul was won b. us then Hut Hi. polkt ar.- not In poli tic" now We don t want them in 11. tv Iheie Is greii rejol. mg at the lidm. of .Ml. in.l Mis llll I'llxlmaii, of 1. 15 Soutl Lihhlh slitit. for tlteli f-on "s i unit I now s. rv Ing with 1 011111 mv W Ulftv s. .on.) Ploneei Infaiitiv expeets soon 'Jo b back fl 011. 1'i.uiee III 1 letter to his piicntK wrlti.n nt Los I s 1 e t t e s, 1 Vi mi e lt. nib. 1 I 7, Pilvaii. riled ill 111 ,av Things .110 go ing along verv well and we nit as comfort ilde as can be Now th it the war Is over we are SVJtl. 1HIBDMW til.lng things easy , ,. nnu unn a row . hours a dav We have been heie Just two weeks tod 0 and aie walling tut J thei ordeis We 111 e of tho opinion that oil! next move will be to some seaport and expe. t to start for home ,.t no early date. vvet get real lamemuiri dieesa neie. 1 We lire nlso nble to ,et beei and wine ins we., un v.i.Ke Prlvalt. I'riedmau s brother. .Mollis. Is serving with th 14Tth Hold Artiller This unit and the I If 1 -second Pioneer Infantry were within bcveral hundred v.irels of e lib other but the two brothers never met Bar lo Aid Returning Members V committee of membels of the Phil 1. ' ilclphla Bar Ills been appointed by 1 former Judge A M Iteiiler to aid firms to fill vacancies hi their 1. gal force and to assist liwje's leturning fiom the eivhe In miking conrcctions that, wll enable them to leniime piaetlce 'Ilu committee consists of .lolm Hnmiitoi. llarncs, clialnnau. P.obert r Shlek 1 Hdwaid M Biddlc Major Joseph Klapp Nlcholls. Galvanized Boat Pumps talking machines "" mlll1LJ REPAIRED Everybody's, 38 N. 8th St. rormerlr 100 N. 10th HI. Oncn M.t. l.vrnlm Pipeless Heaters Save 30 of Coal Installed Compli-I OTTO STEINACKER Sf3 N. 5th Bl. lloia fST ' IlllVn ii it i tlitn, .. .1.. . il. l. .,. .,.!.. i- ft... the good folk. Cathole. in.l Piote-lant, "'" """ ll"c,c -muej. inine.s rei- - "'""';" " " " "" " PI"C' , rate eharltable organizitlons will mere, going to ehuuh f.on. 5 o clock In the esentitlve" a.c proposing the scheme ?"'""" '?l,c"' of Svvartlimore u ,H, rclle,e(1 of colltctlng funds The nioiiiliig until in i.t.k it ngbt Mid "''' l's nlic.ul bec-n icf.ri.-d to Mr l"W fr'1,n which Mr Sproul grad- flueraUon H Ju,t .nsperamg agent tho eo.ored people, too, aie. Just the Ik.i.irl.iw uitc.l, delivered nn nd.r.ss. ami a letter of the commltt.e on finance actlns In same nf.,,...,,. ti,e.inv b. nii.it 'Heavy Income tixes on lirge for- was read from Is . ,c II e. lothler b for- , common foi all the Jewish organizations L. n Ilercrr Co . St N. Sd St. 1,1 I Jlahl hues, ilarhtt iH. j I W"---B"""""i'""."lMMJ B 'JANUARY 11, 191!) WASHINGTON PALM DONA TED TO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Mis. George If' IFisom, "Orchid Queen," Presents One of the Orgi- nal Tropiial Plants Prom Pint President's Gonseriatory at Mount Vernon One of the few ..rlalim! palms fiom tho Mount cmon i onsen ntoi of urorhe ,v nsniiiKinu is now in me pi..... room of Horticultural I lull. havliiK been presented to tho Hortliultui.il society r IMillndclplilt In Mrs ll.orR. II Wll- Z. t:"- ".o.,..,!,!,:, 'r S; home at t.'8 Walnut sire-ct n, iluni. a. F.e.lsii.n. of New lorl! si., it ii ..i, i. u.,, .i, ll After a few rars It was Fold to r. i.i ). ., , ' ,, r V. "'?lU.lN .Meimiid, who purchased It fol Otchl.l Queen has one o t lie ino-l ,:m.tus Cornln'R. ,,f Mlnnx. V. Y. The reinaihnbli. collections of c.ichi.s In Hie ,llt(,r ,,, f()1 (lrt onr, ,,, ,t n cltv, nnd flowers and pilnis which hi. 1OUBItp , ls!,; ,,x M 8on and It uie r.uj . M-ini.ii.ii imiui.Kii "" Inn to remove some ni ner .uoi. ei l'li""Vll,rl'IK ,,,p ,oal B,,,,rlnK ","" " '" ,, ,. ,,el. rultl.rll .onservaloil.s nr- sua Housing great couecuonp --no nr - ' labor parliament , rpn nrM AfP I ADIC TO REPLACE LORDS ... . . . - i. . i i.. . . -n- e it.' Jnllsll . OliniallPt 3a S IlOlllir " . . -. Law Is Considering Trade I'nion Assembly Plan above Arch under the auspices of the 1 nomas lst.it Ilrovvn (Iradiiate S. hool lv Ist.u Ilrovvn (Jrauiiaie m nooi ford conege. and the niends' ler coinnilltee iid Added together, the. allvvav men. , , ,l10 ll,lnll" aml ,l"' tiausport workers """ "lu ,MO l,pv po'iuon 111 me i.ii.k dnni and are to be conciliated b the foi in itli.n of the new brnliili of Parlla- ",",t .lanie" 11 1 hennas 1 tllvvnv "'fs will bo instituted ns a pe ice- Ihne revenuo measure to pi tho costs f the w,.i without having tlio bond now Issued drag out over a h.ng stret.lt of ,, n taxes vvl'l start nt Incomes of J500n ..ml i un up to 100 per cent on ihe . xtremelv huge foitun." 11. . .vultlnn of Woodiow Wilson as one of the chief ieadels In the Ilritisli ibcii movement is a eaidlnal ciuse f,,t the ladkal thauges ll.at will be luoughl into KnglisVl public life It lH t ti,c. rrqu. st of the lilior leaders ,,,t Wilson was induced to come to Hu- ,,,,. , ili(1 ln ,ln f,mul.itlon of a ,, uon of SOl ) fl jostu.,.. llng'ind ,,, , ,,lcK of hlm. . 8tIin(lnri, mni,mmi vvago his nl- ,. , .... ,. . .i, ,Aiuinn Mliiij .ix.11 ...p.ii ... ----.-- -- l.a.leis and will be adopted at the eom Ing session of Parliament Ihe ercc tl.Tit of 1UO.O00 houses foi working men ... rnil irn .Iia nxt"linir li.snnltal v llt.use" ,n some pirts of l.ngland Is a f ivorlte I "theme of WUlth and will no Intio diiceil and In nil prob.b-ttv adopt, d "Uiolltlon of inilltarl-m will be i.n othri ph.se of Ihe piogram, togetln r vvlih th, foi bid. ling of all Interference with Internal affalis In nnv tntlon bv a power seeklncr nggr indlzcin. nt 'lb" will bo ono of Hie most w uniK press. .1 mi mures of all -io loo vlll be l.vvs i.iot.ctlng fie. sp.ccb and'n illoti ilUii.g .11 nrinamtnt lnaiiufai lorl.s VI. lileason worked with the Ilrltlsh li.d I'r.."" In lit Igluiii and for two veal In" b.cii a floso nssoclite with I.loj.l il.oii,.' rtliur llinilirwin and (lllbert II Chesiirlon Ho Is touring the coun liv Investigating labor .ondltlons for a uin.it to the Biitlhh I ilior pirtv OPPOSE HEALTH INSURANCE Plijsici.uis hav Sslem Would l)ctio I'uhlic Cfiiilidenec I.nlv-tvo in. inbers of the Montgoiii i .ml Iluiks Countv Me.lkil Soelcti. s lepr. seining .veiv F.etltoi. of the two counties, at n joint meeting here, went on rttord ns opposing th. prcpos. it 1 .ilt It Insurance bill llkelv to be Intro due. d 111 til. pieMIlt Mate I.eglsl it ire The piopose.l leglsl ition Is favored hv William Draper Lewis and i.overnor elect Sproul speaks favorably of It II provides for medic il treatment deslg iiU.d bv Insm alien companlts, which will appoint phjslclans at flxeu prices It was the sentiment of the menibeis ot ,, joint societies that Insurance tom.,,u) es alone will reap enetlt from . ' "'" f M,.cl, 1,1.1 that It will for, a passage of such 11 m. 1, mat it .win force ' contract practice and kill professional ethics " nnn .Villi: l'ltWl 136 llllAU 6jU 1 iioiuii;iiiiiiin;i a n n llKllsTLHI l STOCK. 111(111. C1UMI1. I.AMI. AM, roNinv. IBM I.S. LOW 1'ltlCl; OK IIUICK SAI.i;. tlllCUI.AII. PTP.NT II13T fillNr.KATORt IDXM.RM.S so. iii:t. 1,1. p l!h PltOM! IT. HALF INTIllt. 1ST 1 OH sn;. A lOHTUM, IN IT. ( 1KCUI.AK. PltlVATE IIOSPITM.I PHOP 1 11T S'lrlll,K (Mlini m:kiii im. i iHiii niinuMi, 1:1 1 ti:i. lTin: w tkii, ai i, OMI'.MI'.M'l . 1INK LAWN wii mi Mil". ir, onn, GARIS & SHIMER III. Till. LIU. VI. 1A. NOTICE To Business Men Read the important announcement by the Federal Motor Truck Co. in tomorrow's North American. Read It Carefully , t ItenlKeniMit of the House of Lords i ci am ironi men 01 nii.ii.s was edav, thev aie busy with plans for J ... . .... . ....!- ( . .. .fl.A l.n.ir. cn...nn. 11-1111.... IT . .. .-..-. ....... ..... ............ ... v.u..- Bhould have thl" Inn resting colonial relic The palm, lommonly known as the .,ilRO ,. ,, ,,.nrinB ,hc wlentlflo I mine of Cjt.is llcvolutn, lemnlned In !'" eonvervatorj ntMt. Vernon until I "ln ' 183B. when It wins saved WW.ta ,v a,, ),is been In her c.insinator cer since Mr UIIm.ii rcfusts to tet nny def- I'll... monetar.v value to the p.lm, de- ,iariI1B that beciuse of Its nso.latloi.s, it Is priceless Tli.ro are oniv two or .... sproul asks aid tV DD A frPIP A f 1UPV ' OF PRACTICAL MEN KrUCl III UlllllCr 01 Ullli!eilS vri i . - r - Who '"Do Not Want Am thing" Mr lick declared that Hngland faced i..e nrnusiite in sioie r,imon neciuse ZVr the world x the nrmistUe in stole fashion beciuse 'Hie Coverno. -elect n..hl .. wnrm tribute to main of the diners and eulogized Colonel lloose-velt as a tvpo of merican whose ex iniple should be emulated by all true merlcins i: T Stotesbur predicted success for tlio sproul administration T HeWItt Culer, In a brief m1.1r.ss predict.,! that the railroads of the na- tl.m would Hbortl, be -a...,-,,.,,! . ,.r.. " .-... :' " " i.e. c.ovrrnor -.man. in winch Mr HHIilei expressed regret at being un- nine io ne piesent vv iiiiam I SclnlTer, the next Attorn, v (lenernl of Pcnn- svlvanli. delivered an eloquent address, which lie predicted continuous ad- ' vance for tho Commonwealth John (iribbel, former president of the Union League, pre sided at the dinner J E-CALDWELL 8f$. georgian silver Of Exceptional interest VISITORS ARK liW'iilfllllli iif y zJ t "M CLAUDE M. For Today A Planked Spring Chicken Dinner The Kind That Mother Cooks 3S P Barbecue Oystert Celery Olii es Steutd Snapper (Baltimore Style) PLANKED SPRING CHICKEN Salad de Saison Choice Pie or Ice Cream and Cake & American or Cream Cheese Coffee Price fS.OO 12th and Arch Sts. Rntrance on ltth sU fllliHliPli 3 JEWS CONFIDENT; OF RAISING FUND; Monday Expected to Be' Biggest Day in Charity Campaign VY.V,, Tn prT ,, Tr , TVVT - IjAI IAa IU Vr IU 1 JVIILIjIUJN Xo Reports Will Be Made To. day or Tomorrow Wolf I'ApIains Plan Three features aro expected to make Mondiy the blsrsest day In the campaign ' .,. ".'. '?" ,;",,'" ,,p"h, ra'EC 'c00'1 tor the Federation of ."". -.iuiuice A icpoit on tho contributions to be ma.lo by Jewish lodges tomorrow, sub scriptions omnine.1 ny tno junior Fed eration of JevvMi Charities, whose mem- hers have been soliciting from Jewish children of the cltj, and the general retunrs for today and tomorrow aro ex pected to send the campaign far over the top I Xo reports were turned In today and none will be imtdtt Inmnrrmi u. Afnn. ... . . : 3 s leiurns aie expecteu 10 ue un- MBllfltlv Inrirft Tlio lift insn'i -nil vvcmen.s teams aro continuing their ef forts with no nbatement. Not onlv aro directors of the federa tion expecting $1 OOO.Ono In subscriptions . ..nf...... .... ...A... .. P .1.. ...... . .( .... W...1 ic.wi v inn ll'r Ul V.IW L.lllJJU.Kl. .YPl." "l"'"""" oi an me nevviy ainnaic.i """' iiiciv iii ni: ii u.ii u ui truaicei . r ...,. .. V "I t!ZlX. I Xestlgaleil the sltuition here and set 'I "'."OO ns tho amount tint would cover "10 "nU of ,ho charities for one jear " ,M I'lobnble a special committee will cnnsl'l'" "ie requests of Jewish organlza- tlonH for funds and, after thorough ex- nmlnnt'on of fionls, apportion tho m"p,J ,,, , ?1,0,'f, w'" ,,,e ", '"'?") on the "al t.f ,l,,.V fcilcI;"' ' ' """ 1la'3!VBe. ,,u-nt of the various alnllatlng bodies," .ii ...in 4 XV'.ar It wln do nwav w Ith this constant solid. tnAlon which Uses up valuable time, en- llK5 nii.l monev on the part of both the aollcltor nnd the person solicited" H (.cvcral large subscriptions, in- ..hiding $5000 from John Wanamaker .....1 1.1s unn. llodinnn Wanamnker. and JJ500 fiom H T Stotesburv, the grand total to dato Is ncurl $700,000. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS MOST WELCOME i.ArwifiAtii -1 ha nAiin. 'tllllllllliiiililtllllllllllpWlWlWIJlllilllllll'llnllllllll,,!! s2s ANOVER MOHR, Manager Cracker r Orchestra. M Tfoen to MldalfM' ! , 1 9 l3l? I I 1 I iIr "- 1 1 r ..
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