4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGJiK 1'HILADKLI'HIA, SATUKDAV, JANUAKY IS, 1019 1ER HOPEFUL iN STILL LIVES i rid bead, hut She Kgt vo Belief tie Sntr- j Ivi.cd Battle I m f CASUALTIES TODAY m one From This City, Itt-cc of Whom Were E$$KilIcd in Action W sy'.s Honor Roll for r:,.. .., i,.. r;...1..;.. 'iti, sjiij Hill- IIJ f IUIIIIIJ Llf IUI.I.1II l ,11 THIN Pi' forptirnl V II. HINTIIN'. Firt llilr.l t nnd fcneaster nxe (Prexlouidx reported Isverel) xxounded ) frlxnlei fcI.IM IH-.TIIKUINtlTON. SIM North &RIJK IX. 111)1 lil-MIl HV. "in ni klleghpni axenue. iiir.o umii wot mh Hernenlit I'.l'll lll'.MIV XliUUKXt,. Kuthtlelli at, and I.xons axe Kll.l) or I-Ks; rrlxnte IIOWTII 1)1 ritlNll. Ill; Thomln st. 0l"AK II (iKllll.lt. I1J South l'lft. rexenth st uniMiF.ii m:i.iii. i.v Trlnites ANTONIO IIIINI-HSI, 1IJJ Mmitrn'p st nrolKIK M. II Mil. L'ici XX'cM lwdmi t. PATKII K 111 INN. 'JsOl North Illim- chlft At OSCAR l.ll.lll.HXIXV. 317 Tltntl Hi MOl'MILII HIM. IMF. rNKhTHIMIN. l:i. I'MAUll s. lll.rOKTl l IIISSIVI rrlxiile 40IIV 111 DM (K. SI-'J e altnxxlilll rt JIMhS r. KM.1A, UlJt South rift third k JOXKI'll V. KIKINLX. V.Ti". V l'uurth st WOUNIM.ll (l)h(.lthi: INDhTKK- MINI.II) I'rlxutes ,M1ll,s lltl NN, 111 Thnlnpnn ft FR1NK f. IIH.I.s, Is.'! Tanex st F.llliXK l)ON. isil North llouxler t. f tirpiirnl ROSMKAH I). MMI. ltjn Wntklni st OlM)l;l) ' I.KIUTI.V. I'KMIillM.V KI.I'OllThll MIIN(I Corporal .10S;. . DttM.lt. Sill llirard ax- sick in iiom'itu.. piilxiih si, he- I'OKTMI MISSINI! MICIIU.I. .1. Ml lll'llt. .l.'ll Irxlne st KKTLKNKII TO IIITA. I'llKWOl XI.Y Khl'IIKTI.II XIISMMI I'rlxute F.1IM Mil) .1. CtANK.II. 1S13 hast Albtrl M AltllOIIRll c was ollklall ripnrttil to ! i hno died August 2. J'rUate Imnlil S Stengel, Oonipam D, Until lnf.intr. Is bellccd by his irlalixes to lie allxe Ills niothcr, Mrs MaiK.iut StniKel, ' KrnshiHton axrnur, h.is bad no let- it& from In r hon since June Slip innilc Inquiries of the War Depaitment, and finally Washington reiilled Noxiinbor JO asfurhiK her Hint her son was safe with his unit DisteR.irdlni? fornu 1 ifpnils. ofllelals at Washington now deel ire that Stengel died from wounds "I cannot bcllexo It," paid Ids mother toila, "I c.in't see how lie tonlil lir safe Txlth his company 011 the 30th of Noxcm- iitr 11 lie uieii m -xugusi ne nexir wrote nun h and I tlilnU he will tuin up . ane Mirmumie 'peace neKiilMtions. l'riato Strncil was Imin In IMiiladel- Senator .lolniMin jnotisted nnulliht phla and allei ilul th. pulillr mli'mln lie SPtrccJ for tM. Niinr u.ison and ailileil enllMcd In the .V (i I' In Seplinibrt. t was "lumiillatlns and IrritatliiR that 191., and was tralnliiKiit I'ainii llaneniU , ,ll0 .1Psi,lent or the I'tilto-l States eeral months before coins ocr.-cas should be bottled up In an Mud nf a Mx IMillu,lel,.l,l,.i. Dp.h1 , conference." lioth Hepubllcan Si nators Tniln's isimllv list .miltlns ,i, 1 decl'ii cd tile people of the United inuaH canuait list contains the u. .. Ki.,n,iiK ,,inl I'lmldent S"nHta0f,,.rWn .VtJi'Jvr-Ji'U o, on. hilled in action, and one of xxhoni xxas prcxlously 11 ported missing, and inn formdrly listed as wounded Txxo haxo died of disease mid one of xx omuls .No . accidents are reportnl hi toda's list ' The list for the Fulled Statis totals Sll names. Including rlghtx-scxin fiom FrnnsxlxanU and txxnity-une fiom this elty and xlclnlt.x I'oirictlons roiitluue 10 ronio In I I'rWsle Mltliuil Murphx, oLM4 Irxlug strict, liportPd missing since .Ntxemhei 5, has It en loiated 111 11 hospital Ai - muling to all of- lie ill I missage re iclxed In his rel atixis a ft xx dajs ago, he xxas taKen suddiiilv ill ami xxntt alone In ti Re ported Missing, Found in Hospital, SUk huspllul Win, 11 louipiux mil xxas tailed no one Knew where hn xxa.s and, c iisripipntlx, his name was stnt In to bn listed with the missing He xxas called to the olors in May and went to Camp Mmilo for train ing He sailed for oxerseas Julx last as a miinber of Company F, Uluth In fantry He is twrntx-two jears old I'rlxnte Josrnli I. Krll, I .' J 1 South rifty-thlld stieet. Is reimrtt il Mxerelx xxounded He xxas sint to Camp Meade last Juno by tho oral board In his district and sailed for ox pi seas a month ater Ho Is a member uf the aistli In- ftntry and has taKen part In sexeral ilK.igeinents. Proxinus to enlistment he i .l I.I.. !.. ..111. !.. ..-..... ,,.. ... 11. ir inn iiwine xitii nut ioii'iii. jiu is ventx-sit xears old I . l'runle llnliitn tie rrlnrlu, I'niupilix Th rtx-u lilh lnfantrx- died of niien- ouia N'oxeinbei I'll, aitnrillnir to 11 War Depaitment repnrt receixetl by a Srother, Charles lie Pilnzla, iVil .an taster axenue, a few dajs ngn He xxas falned at Meade and had bet 11 oxer- leas slnco Jul.x. rv4'rlinte Joseph Itnonr, J55 North inuriu sireei, reponeu in in. missing ter the Argonne battle In hentenibir. xxounded and has been tonllnid Hi n. br.tnltiil Line,, tint., o, , ..rllt.r. t,. Sic corrections bx- tho War Department fK recent Utters home he said that he 1 ,u oeeu snot in me lout lie Hid not anon neing xxoiinueii for rear It xxuulil prry his mother, he said He Is u noer or i-bmn.iny 11. J15t 1 lnfantrx. ned at Meade and has been tixei- "slnco July last Bk - - IOTEST TAX INCKKASK ttre I'alrom tn Co-operate Willi Tanupcrs in Prrxenting tlie Rise ' hlladelphla theatres began last exe- 1 a-campaign or protest ngninst tlio nplatPd liicr-iise of the tax on tlcK- 10 to 2(1 per cent Short nd- I'nere made from xarlous singes out wnat tlie theatrical nro- hart accomplished In the way of axllles, and the audiences xxere lfto signify their protests against oposed adx'nnce by rising, Nntu- "there were few. If any, who dls- liences xxlll also be asked to sign Iftlon of protest to bo sent to the comtnltteeH of the Senate and use of Itepresentatlxes The com- pf the united Tluatro Managers' lon haxlng this campaign In 1 made up of l.eo Shubert. Mure , I,. Hrlanger and Morris a cat. Jownlowii I'utior la III 'to the r ious Illness of the ax Id Is ..on, nastor of the Aen-; iKregatlonal Church, Hr' ffid Knjder axenue, the ccupiea ai uoiti services .tijTProf. C. M, Cady, of Illd- ST. DUNSTAN'S AIDS WAR'S BLIND THE BLIND BECOME tXPERT- ' . TS" VV '-J - -irP ' COBBLERS rJ fc .-rr -r- -S'3b SENATE DEMANDS OPEN PEACE MEET 1 Leaders in Both Parties Unanimous in Opposiu Secret Council WILL PROTEST TO PARIS Waul World to Know Amer ica Stands Firmly Hiliind President Vilon W.IsIiIiikIoii, ,,iii. IS l.i.nkiM o( both initios In the t'nltnl KtnU'S Son ntc liaM' ilu'liliil to M'nil a piolost to I'.uls iialnst ML-iroy lit tlir I'mic Confiicnco shntilil tlir ilrlrRiitrM ikiidr that tlir M'iisiunH shall not lir tiprn. rollouliiR it piotrst RKalllst hCClCt illsriisslon of the. poaro toiiiis. okcil on the floor of the Senate 1n SrnatoiH Horah, i liialio, ntnl Jiiliip-nii. of C.llifoi lll.i, rrpirsLiitlni; the ltriilli- llr.mi, iiml Willlims, of Mississippi, anil Leu Is, of Illinois, foi the Urm oeratss, a (.atiVAhS of tho Senate was maile. niul It was decided that, in case tho 1'iaco eonfirrncu ill rides to con tlnno secret sessions, a tcoliitlnn will lie adopteil iIiiiiiuiIIhk the ioiifuein.es he open. The icsoltitlon will uteivr fir uiianlnious Mippoi t of the Sen itors of both paitles, It wan ptocllitul. Seii.i tor Johiihon will Intioilnco the meaurr. 1 Senator lloiah oiieued the discus slop of hccirry at the lonfeienns lis UccliiiliiK til it the iurtloii .m w hither 1'iesident WIlson'H proKiam Lfor open dlplomaey was to lie ins ended cnthely by tho Allies, alter nearly eeiy one of tho Knttnte in- ,, ,., ,. ,i, i,PHideiifs 1 nuns nati net fouitecn iiolnta as the b ihls foi the ll'l CIICI", Senatoi.s Williams and Lexvls blainid tho decision for sicircy upon the "thousand rais of mlstriilning xxhiih tlir people of continental Km ope haxe had in irgaul to thrsti things" Senator I'xxls deduct that If Piesi dent Wilson could not obtain open ill" mission of tlir pe.ur negotiations lie "xxlll stand xxrahctinl" in "the confei encr. "I 11 m pcifcctly nxxare that there air those xx ho illffei xxlth mo," sild Sena tor Hotnli, "but I lcg.uil It as one of tlir most iliil pioposltions brfoir the congiess, and xxe at least ought to per mit il to bo hmixxn th it xxr air In full s mp ith xx Ith tlir lew s of the Aim 1 1 can deli-gallon xxith itfririue to pub licllx in the pioc ceilings ut Vei sallies "1 am glad that at least one xolte has gone, up on the otbei side of the tliam lur to hold up the Piesidfjnt'H hands" said Suiator Wllllanis, lusle.itl of iu. Ing them down He has 11 bird llglit to make not only on behalf of the publicity of the negotiations but on behalf of a great many oilier things as well I I agree will! me r-enaior irom Idaho that thero Is nothing better calculated to Keep the peace of the xxorld than to let the Intelligence of the xxorld knoxx- xxlnt . the diplomats of the xxorld mo titling - rint 1 11. 11 Tlial is xxnai l-iesuient xvitson wants Is xxhnt Ii ixltl I.lojd (Iporge wants" Entertainments Today for Service Men Here k eMi' itixixii'NiTV 111 i.i.irnv WITHIN Till! NAVY .l 7 HI 11 in Voiles Y M C A liut S i 111 ILtxU. Hull nnd nioxltu; pUturp Naxy and Murine Cori's Hit rf Klon nier our.sini: tiik na v i xito DXM'IW 1ft n in D-iiiclnff l'Hsons l'rnf Carl Ti ho. teulier I) un i. umler nus liltes nf Mrs William II Xrnnlil. nll.t Bl.N lit the HlUilcnts' Cllill'ter 1.1UI SU8. tlUthalltia HXetiue 11 in riitlinlle Hostdie Sre Pail nt rity Hall booth Dam Ing dims from 8 to R 3ft Ml tbe litttMt up-to-dlte dantes taushl lollnxv ed t,- dinee st s In n ni l-hil end Tent Club. ".'3J ChrlntUll street Txxen-ll-tlxe tPnts Pinpe I'niler HUlXrps XX'onian Sllffrnirp Party (Iroun nt the Honneeit y21 ChPHlnut street, rrecedtd by Krelnh nnd ilaliPhur Iimsoiih lisnee Partners furnished Pnlled Sierxlte Club, 207 South Tivcnty-niiund Unci Pnnre Pirtners furnlsliPd Hefresh. tnents Itotar Army ainl Ix'axy Club, 'Jl Mouth Van Pelt street IX ar IXunp Cominiinltl Serxlre llaiipe For 500 men, tonducte.l by Jexxlnh XX'el fnro lloitrd. nt the Mertantile Club, llroml nnd Master treeu Ths uni form uilmitM I.a.tleH by Inxltntlon onl llinee fur colored men 1'Hrtnem fur lilnhed llereau Club. 1MU South Col lent axenue KNTKItTAI.NMHNTH Klltertalnment. moxies mokeft and eala Old rlt Btephen'a Club, ID South Tenth street. SOCIALS Social and refreshments at U of P. Koreiifn Student House, 3U03 Spruce street Hreilal enterlulnment and mnxliur iilc tures Halxatlon Armx, 7ul North llroad street IIIICKPTIO.V DANCK lo It l in Iteceldlon by lloslorlcal Sotleti of Pennsylxiinla, southxxest ror. ner Thirteenth and l.ncut streets View nf the socletl's wonderful rotleetlnn of historical relics and iniintlnRa uf l'enn, Franklin, XX'ashlnaton, Lincoln, etc, danelna", liberty sins, led by lloila; brief historical address, atar slnsers, supper. THE.Y ARF KtfN ir rtlnir IViirmn, I In- lilnnl iliil.iullirniil, i'pi'i IpiI 111 l'lnl.iili'lilii,i luil.ij. Mr Limp In iiirrli 1 rrirnllt In ail li lii rirrirnir anil .iihiir, in tin' i.irr nf iiirri .111 miIiIiiT" in nlr liliml in (lie tt.ir. t III' in-tit ulititi fur tlir lilnnl ill M. Ilnn-t.in'-. I.iiiiilnn. llii-ri- arr 7D n'rnii'. 600 nf lliriii t'jriiini: llinr nun Iim'IiIiiiihI. lmr iirr llircr i-- nf tilt' l.liiul at !-t, l)nn-l.m' Im-lrl "BLINDNESS NO AFFLICTION BUT HANDICAP TO REDUCE" Sir Irthur Pearson. Sightless Hrilish Journalist, I isits l.H in Course of Labors to Lighten Hardens of Those l)e- pi 11 ed of is'wn hlr'Ailluir I'i.iimiii. the blind Ihig- llsh Journallsl, xxhose xiorK among tin blindtd soldleis his hemme fatuous tin xxoild ox. 1. will niilxt In this 1 Itx at noun tmlax, ,1ml will be the gut st of Mi . and .Mis Julian Stmx ,1 IJ smith 'I hlr- tn nth stint While in the 1 itx It Is, vpttt.il lie will intifn with those inieiislnl In the win I. nf te.iihlug the blind and tninm ioxx I lift, lliiinti be ivi'l .i.lrlievs 1.11 ..ii.lt. .,. .. I 1111 tompostd In a l.ige pall of blind pto pie at th, Xtailimx. or Musn tin. null ing held under the auspit is uf 1 he Phil 1 delphl 1 1 mint II fur Nulloiini In ft use nnd the ltilllsh leliif cotniulllie of the lhue gene) Aid Sir Artlnii is in this coimin ,it the iuxitatliill nf the II. tl Cioss lustilutc for Crlppltil and HlsihKd .Men, In Nnx ork litx. and the l!nl 1'ioss Institute foi (lie llllud Ualtlmorr lie wi'l tnui his inuiilrx ami I'.ilinl.i tilling xxuiK eis xxitli the blind nf his ttptriniics xxith bliuiltd lliillsh soldii is .mil sailuis al St Hlllislalis llos, II, il. Liiudiiii will, Ii he tiigaiiized shoitlj ntter t'n outbreaK of the xx. ir Fniinib 1 nf a half dui 11 m moie mag azines and new (.papers. Including the Dnllv i:piess and sutral Illimingli un paper-, ami at lint time nix an of llie London 'liim, Mr Aithiir lost Ins txt'- LIQUOR FOES TO FIGHT FOR DRY WORLD NOW Anti-Saloon League and Other Bodies Sa Work Is INi Done Noxx that u.ilioiial piuhitilliou has been won, anllium uigaui.itluus plan lo Hue, nl tilth ill tiuipilgii In Imluile tlie nut of tlie world The Ilex Homer W. Tope, Phil idel phla district superintendent of the Anti Saloon League, made this uuuotimc-j mint xxhtu aslinl us to xxhether the I organization xxas to iniitinue exist "Why, our xxork has just begun," ho continued Ihe biggest Job of the league and all Ihe alllll.ittd organiza tions Is to spread Ihe gosptl of prohi bition all nxpr the xx 01 Id Ar.tl-llqtlot .e t I.- nl.u l,.,n .U.,.I ..u nun ni miriKit i"'n. '" "' to send them tialnnl workers and Ultra lure tu make their nations safe foi tho 'ill s ' (.renter Mmeineli undertaken since the nutlltx.it ciusides "Afler all. this prohibition mnxemeiit I n,"n N'm-,V ",ou,' W. ,l,p "'""I'lmi Is only part of a g.ncral inox.inent for 'B 'uinlxable for the ileparlinent it lie . nproxement of th. llxlng toudltlons npssatx to run a sebool of Instruitlo,,. of .11 mankind In my judgment, we " that xxlun a man gues out In g, t are on tho exe of tho gica.rst work for '."7. l,U"o', ' .'"' "" ?"' "M'f .... 1 .., 1 .,11. ,l,.l bus been to Of couise, tills tints Hut npplx to int" ii inn ui nun 111 iij - - -- .., . ... . . . rokv liroxVnre . general counsel ofi'"!P. nn.1 they do It adinlrahb tb. league, explained tho tasks Inline .:...... ....:.'., ,r. ..,ui i.,n. diattly confronting the organlzitlou before It swings Into tho world-xxldo "dr" moxeimnt, j "Tho first Job on our hands," said he. "Is to work for tho enactment of 'dr' legislation, both by llie nation and 1110 1 , Stales. Then wo will throxx- the entire forco of our organization behind the I election of 'dr' olllclals. Il lrv nlll lI.iIs' I menu men who xxlll pledge tin in selxes to enforce the Mix' laws whether personally they are 'dr' or not" Mill Continue Work Mrs Mary V. Stringer, wife of ISod frey Stringer, tho xeteran prohibitionist, who Is an otilcer of tho Women's Chris tian Temperance Union, said sho was certain her organization xxould continue Its xvork. 'Our nctlxllles haxe been largely edu cational," sho raid. "It Is because xxe worked xxilli the joung nnd educated them right that they lotcd tlio way they should when they grew up to l xolers "Then wo haxe also our xxorld-wldo educational campaign to look after This prohibition moxenient Is only a part of the great woild-wlde inoxement for the betterment of the human race" Galvanized Boat Pumps jfS-snss "iiJft.."' - Man -, I AID THEMSELVES OAPOMLN sight In sn Winn lold of Hie 1 xilable bx Ids doitors, licasUnl Ibm mm h time haxe 17 in- Win 11 told tint lie xi us he npllnl h id ab ml thin "Vnx xxi II, tin 11 II m iKe tin mil t t.f ! llnisi. t hi. 1 xi us '",'11 '"' ,11'1 s" ""l ""' ""'x ''"' l1"" ''"" ,M" t'1" X'' iais sime IN .Hlb' tlmi. Is attt -tnl In his moid . In " XXII IIIIIM llllt lie Was ilisl.l.lll II tlie xx 11 btiiK 'he National Institute foi the IIII111I lie I111111 ili.ilt h s. t about to tint! a I xxhtie btlnil snldit is ami salltns mii,ht 1 be loilgtil ami taught n--' fill liadts SI I I'llU'-tnus xxas plii'tl, at his illspisil bx llltn II U'.illll tin lil, lU.ill lln yii I, ami iihllantliioplst l'i 1,111 11 hi ginning xxlth Hixtttn iikii M Imiistun's nun his Oil mill in training Ihen, L'.lii uniu In I hosplt lis xxaltlug to enler and Too g' ul- 11 iti s now t ng.igtil In in 1 up it Ions of one soit and auolluM s .sit 1tht11 sixs "Afltl 11 mans tl. lining in it Is 1 0111 pliled he Is able to ngaiil hHiiiliuss not as an alllh tion, but as a ii null, ap, wliii 1 III,,, a Kit 11 golftr he tan stiadllx .. tint e Tin Hist gi, nitidis fiom his silt" 11 for blind nits-tuts wire sent tn,,t,.t I'r It Tall MiKiuli, of this dt. when he was In th.uge of lite gieil tiiimu.uul 'iltit at llcatuu P.11K, in al MaiiUiiaU., Kiiglaml JUDGE WOULD TEACH INCOMPETENT POLICE Romiiut'll AiUoeatcs Sebool of lii.-ti'iii'lii)ii itb (Jclliuj: Evitlenee a I'Vature A school of iustruition foi I'.Ulolini 11. in iKiug a ftaluteut studies un ' lioxx and whit sort of txlditui to get" Is sue, ti slid bj Judge Ilonuixxell, of Hn Muuiiipal Couit He tool, a fling at the polite dtpaii inent Sisterilay xxlun he critliiznl tin tesllmunx of polite xxitiusses as huoin pltte ami Iniomptlent In many tans Ihe judge made his rnuaiks In dismiss- ! Ing from serxlte jumrs who had com pliled tin ii term Tills Is tlio ciitlilsm "You haxe seen too, the ague absur dity of most pollie ttvtimonx- prtseuttd here I don't mean In lalsiug lint to add tn Hie additional troubles (bat Ihe ilpb.l.ible t.otl. ' .leti.it tn.. . it lu Li,,m,p 1 . . ' . ' . x.H-.' . mK lm,. r todi It must he a matter ot ain.unneni 10 jou 111 it men who we.u 1 uniform who haxe been on the forte eight, till 01 txxelxr ears, xxlll come into lourl ugaln and ugilii without tlm sllghlist altenipt to furnish legal Infor- Soino knoxx- xxh.it thi are 'n tno outer nanu. ou find cases where a don otllcers xxdll he tallttl lo testify that Ihey ncxer saw nnxlhliig wrong witli a place, the proprietor of which Is under arrest. All that Is due to tho laxity and Indlffeitiiur of some superloi, who ought at least Insliuct his subordinates what they should produco before they Issue warrants for arrest' Well-Koown Automobile Firm Wants Additional Capital to expand business and tako oxer large xxholesale territory. In xestor fully secured nnd may act as treasurer If .desired. Un ubuiI opportunity to connect xvlth a big growing business. (J s. Ledger Olllce. AUTO SCHOOL Nexx- classes III Automobile Mechanics begin Monday, January 20 Afternoon and Hxenlng Sessions. Lectures and practical xxork Complete up-to-date, equipment Call or phone Instruction Department. CENTRAL BRANCH Y.M.C.A. L421 Arch Street GERMANS HAIL AMERICANS AS FRIENDS AND GUARDIANS I'At'ii Polish Shot's of Soldiers first livqitrdvil as Tomahawk Hearing Savages Lieutenant I'ranU II. Itlthe, For mer Scholastic Ithlete. De scribes Transformation I. t'titiiuiiit I'ranU II llhtlii', Com p.ih I) toMliTi-lfKiitlili H.itliillim. ii fur "lor t'mtrnl IllKh Sdioni nn, l'. mir I wml.i Kliilp IVillcKi' ntlilili' who U Willi Hip Vinrrlcaii nimv nf initii.itlini In i!(r mint Imh wrltlrn n iiiimlii r nf Inldi-pl inc I.'II.th tu Ills fntlirr. .Inimnil Illilln I "I'l N.iRiirr mi'tiuo, liitan IntlliiK i( Hip intis nf ll' "ViiiiKk" Intu iluniint l.iiultnnnt III.MI10 mih Hill Hi. Ilir ni.iiiK In tin. ilirfrrpiil (iihiih uuo ft ! ml u In Hip Aini'iloaii". ntnl illil ipimiiiik ihiniIIiIp to inalip tlipin onnifnit ihlp Thp IwoiiKlit In lilt; linmllrx nf kIi.iu fm Hi. "iiMipm for linlilltiKi iliwul ilimn Hun tiiniiiR n unit hip Aincrli.um inltht In Imii'iil Intlii'iii nnil upn lilllitnl Muni f tin Aincrli.itis In tin lr lininps Sn mih l.liiilinanl 111 (lie tin DiUiliinin ait I'ullltii; 111 iinnr.iilp ami iIipx luxe imnh fear that we xx III Ii i for Hie Statis ton mmiii and liaxp th. in 'n the mrriy nf the rrincli and ling inn , lie nlHi said Hi it the (ieiinans polwii the sniilieiw' shoes, kiiih thing llie.x fm 1 miilx 1II1I tlieniselxis Tin. (lerninits 1011I1I tint iindi-ist unl xx line the 1nerlra11s 1 anie fiom xxlun tlnx riilneil (ieimati.x, bisalise thej , H bun led to fiolluc up until the inoiiii ill that tin aiinlstlei- was slgnul Hut all tin nhis i.ur.xing Ainuh.itis had bpin mini. Ik. xx 1 Mis ftn lliat, ' the iitllnr outlnui lie nlllcns (lirimiu) i.pri id the laws ili.it Hie 1mtl1.11iK er,. all i-.iMigiH anil would ilesliox ill nf iliiiuinx, so ,xnu 1 1. hi liii.igiui whit (he pi ople nf the ll ligi nnd iiianx otlieiH tliimelit whiiiilux saw Us iniiilng in. (me Hi 1111. ill soldi, r iisKnl win re tlir Indians wue with their t in iImxxK ' 1 ilsirl Hon nf the ,tn ,f (IP , 1111 ill .ins lulo lieinnux Is ilijiild In l.li 11I1 unit Itlxth.. 1,. s,,j. , loilax, Diiiiiilur .1 xxi p ismmI into il. ini.iiix anil will i.iriiln hin lor onie thur II xx.is.iiiiiiiiiI I in Int 1. thin limn ing and nf uiiii-e xxi xxm a so. t nf iiiini'llx ti Hi- lull. 11,11, mm win, j gazxl at us xxlih th, 11 miiuths op, n Tli-i was the til Mt i.f tin luge minimi inxxti" ami ,1111 xlmulil h.n, k,,h the xx.n in,, nun 11 Mipiml out 1, r 1,111 wax 'I In girls xx ixml at us tin Mnmgsiei- WORKERS AT ARSENAL TO PROTEST DISCHARGE Ci ili.111 Di'parlmi'iil llc;i(l Ari'.inj;e iIa?.s Meetiii; lo Petition Waeirni"lon llt ids of the x.irlinis 1 nil!, 111 di p 11 1 mints at SihuxliUill Aisnial in. t last night In 11 hall at "I in nl.x -font th and . i) il.fuid sttt 1 is in foinuil Hi plinsfoi 11 ihlg inciting of ptottst against the uiti 111pl.it, d nlil, ti,, 11 in Hit fntre ut the At sen il It xxas the mult islanding of I isl night's muting Hi, it lln, posltluns id iiiiiux impluxes xxbii had bei 11 ut the :u st n ll In fore tin xxal xxele tn be tlilll inaltil as will as tbuke xxbo xttte sub st(llellllx tllllilnxiil tn tale foi lilt ixlla xxutK licit ssltatnl h the thins At the next inn Hug xxhiih xxlll In in in 111 .xiiili.il 1 1111,1 Mall St xi nlil ami I l.om-t stietts, next Tmsdix night il Is , I. inn, (I tn iittitlou tin aulhoilllis at Wiiliingluu tu m liiitaiu tlie xxorKlug four on a pe.ut time b isis ut hast l!e fou the xx.u t tit 1 xint J111111 tntplu.xts al the Al-cn.il Ai i.iugt un nts luxe been compltliil for a in iss-imt ting of tiuiIo,xts of llu I'laiiKfoitl Ars111.il at tlm !'t,i!il,f,n,l 'I In, lire, FiauKfonl .ixtiiun and Mai gaitt slritl, S11111I ix aflttuoon, at J .In u'tloiK In pioti'it against Hie piitlal illsmantllng nf Hie big muulliou plint X .V lilt barilsoii. foumaii of the aitil lt 1 x ilep.utmiul, xxlll luisldt, at lint nice! ug, aid II is rvpiitpil tint sexual liuiiiliid mtiulieis uf the Kensiugtoii lliisiuess Mi us Assot i ilion xxlll It ml tin It initial siippm I tn the ilpinoiisira II, .11 0111.111 li--inii.irx lc.lk xiis s.umiii Zuiimi lulssinliai . In Xiabla. will stitaK III llu l'list lii foi 1111 (I I I.,,.. I, I'ltl.ilill. r.t.,1 111,, ..III.. utliil-. toiiioiimx mniiilug Slie xxill tell of win K itnoug (lit oh. ilium dans NOTICE TO LATE SHOE BUYERS ALL Hallahan Stores Are Open Tonight SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes 919-921 MARKET ST. 5604-06 Gcrmantown Ave. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. fMSSMSSSSMM "Come Out of the Kitchen" Bring the Entire Family Here Every Sunday I'rlce, $7.50 i Ouster or clam CocUtail t'etrry Olivia ( tarn Cltotider or Coniomuie Plankett Shml and .'o ,4apnrffii (butter nance) J'arlslcnne I'otntnc Salad da tfrihou I holer at Vie or tee Cream rf f ahe ( hcese nnil CiacKers Coffee I' j I "fSx) JS5s 1 Wa. Wf$z&x) Ijb x"tet i' 1 I I Uift, " 1 inr. 1 unk u niA'iur. Of I2l(i W.icni't axi'iiue, I'liil.ulel pln.i, xxilli tlir Aiiierii.m armx nf uinip.itinii 111 (eriii.iux. xxriti", llial llir auks arr exerwlirrr kitullx riii'ixnl ami xielioiueil lix the in-habitant- ii id minx iipxx lielmt is the iiiimlii M.ldli rs dress hihuets witli the sit 1 1 p ilnts mi top I In x xxeir s. Illug ilicui for a clgaiilte nr an) thing" In the sime littrr l.li lili jiaiit HlxtliP said In hid attiiiilnl a iniixte In a l! mm mix n .111,1 the It id plaxnl .'-mis i'm 1111 111 nrihrsti 1 Pile Mais and Milius Finrxi 1 " . 1,1. til, 11 un 111.x the was gi.ulii ilul fiom the I'enll.it 1 1 loll S.. It, ...I In 1'loC i.l Mat,. 1'ollige in I'HJ While he xxns In ' high school and nillpge he was a stai basihall and bask, thill plaxit lie xxoti his 1 oniml"iiiu at the otiii 1 is ttalnlitg kIii, 11I at I'mt 1 igli tliiupe ltd xv hi oxiisias a X(.n ago I'm 11 tlm lie Ii id ill irge uf the training of m xi 1 ii liundiid ntllms 1, n I, of tin l!m II, xx. until mote .KlItMi and, aft-1 iiiaKmg ,1 miiitsl, xas Mitt to tin front Hut ttiiiilns V dix aftt 1 In xx. is in 11c t Inn "ho was i-llglnl gisi! hill iiiiixti.il f 1 xx xxiiKs In 1 Ikm- tftn nieiiillng pit it U. D. C. PAY TRIBUTE TO GENERAL R. E. LEE Mann Oliapler Double 1111icr: OliMrf ar at Kei't-ption IMla I ,, , . , ., 1. 1 11 1 .M.uibeis of the l.inn.il l-.il II Maun cliaptt 1, I n'teil Inuglittis of thel Coufidtiaex, xxlll 1tl.l11.1te the lxxuit 1 Hist blllhdix of th. tliipltr and the ,.,,, , ... ,,,..,, ll.'lli nnnixnsuj f i!ui,.,i Itol.t it 1: la en lib Hi wllh tin h aimiial iciiptlun tills attiiuoou at the uitn Club llltilloii of iillliei- will be held nt S otloiK luogtam of music and ad diissts has It, tn Xjii.iliitdl fur lln ir 1 1 piiim In t,luniug at I nil nK Mis s I.iinlilii Dun, ittliing iusl tltni, xi III puslde at the business ses sion Nanus pusnitnl b tlie nominat ing 1 nmiullti t for 1 let tion tcil.ix hit hide Mis II llaiilsnn Tax lor, puslihut. Xlis (itiitgeilp lb ntipxilio Ki lm, it t Hid ing stiut.u.x. Mis John Vim ( lit tlu l,i t urn sponiliug m 1 1et.11 x , Mis ilxxxu '1 111 in 1 Slui'putl tieasuiir, .Mrs Wil liam ii I ill', ids, itglstrar Willi 1111 ltnpi 1 xxlll luliodiiio John I'adwal nil 1 Ihe pilmip il spi aKt r of the afternoon Mis linage Fit kr II. of Washington, xxldoix' nf (initial PuKett, xxlll be Hie honor gut st. Cutting of the hlrthdax' e.iKi and the s. 1 Xing of the thaptn's famous 1 gg nng xxlll. as iisuil, I01111 a nrt uf the iniigi.1111 I'n I'-. New ripe Organ it, up liitliii.in Chuiili, ttldge and Hi boniugh axtnuis, IIuNboioiiglt will' list fm tin Hist Hint toinoiroxx moiuingi its in xx pipe organ xxhiih his In en In taltul as a 1n111uul.il for the ulmtetn Virginia Hoopns who wire in 1n-.11 1 . ,1 dm ing the w inlei uf 1T77-1T7S In n- 1 1 1 v Woods s home and barn, xxhiih I ft r mot mIo noxx lb in 1 tPiituix, stood on tin '. uiili d In tin 1 Inn, h pilnh t - MSMMMMSSS, s AfOVER I Twelfth and Arch Sti. CLAUDU M. MOIllt. Slsr. fCnlraiiCfl on' Itth St.) H' 5 rgspg?: J M2MMM23I22Z: WOUNDED THREE TIMES, BUT LIVES Seranton Man Also Was Gass-cd While Fighting With 109th NOW IN GOOD HEALTH )rnins Soldier Writes Home to Tell Tliat llrotlier Died Hravelv Nexxs of IV lilisj Ixntii. 1 hoxs killed tit ti nf otlur (,uiis xxouiiibd nnd gaffed, roiitlmies to iniiie to their fr ends and til.itlxes I'orpor.il r.iul I. Illnkle, txxuity thice Mais old, xxlwi xxas klllnl In a w noils near Vlllers ('nttprrln on Jul 11. In 1'raiire xxas the iililrpt mil of I Mix aid HinMi, of .Vtxx lirltnln town ship lie cnllstiil in (Vmpiny 11, rourth Machine liuti llattalloii, hi Jiui, l'H7. Ills brothei, I'rlxnte, John I, IlinMe, enlisted at 'lie same time In Cniupaiix. 1, Touith infin'.ry. An othir brotln r, Prlxatc Lester I, HlnKle, Is In Compan K Kli.lh Itittallon V "- ir H George Snjiler, uf .sir niton, fiimtiaiix 51 moth Infant! x, has anlxnl In ran- inn Snjdei xxas wiimiil.il thrie times and idlghtlx' gassed, but is noxx In good IkiiIIIi IjiiiIs Treise, 11 Ha7lpton mliller xxoiitiilul In the 1 Ight thigh while light ing on the French front and operated on txxlie at the I'anin l)i base hosnllal I uftir being biought b.uU to tin- siatps siilunlttiil to tb linlfe fm the thlnl lime this weil. lie ncpiitlx x'slteil his houiti and xmih tible to xxalU about xxith the aid nf a cane llrollirr Dint llrnirlx ' llaxmnnil llpnt7Plnian, of lininis, xxlinse lirothir Krnisi wasririutlx Killed in action, wiltes his pmnt.s fiom l'ranci that the fallen box xias a In ixr soldlir and fullx prrpariil In die 'I hum. is linsh. of -Mi X, liic, un inbei nf the lll'ith Infanlix, who was taKen pilsmipr bx- the limn ins last minim, r and leinilly 11 turned to 1'rime, xxrites home tli it but fot tlie nlil of tin IIpiI iiii- lie and the other boxs at Itastatt would luxe Haixnl to death Pilxate John Hi 11, nf .Millllntimn. son of Mrs M.ugatpt Hell, his din! In l'lime nf xmuuils iiciixed In action Itilatlxis nf J. lines l: Jolm-on of 111. 11 l.i 11 hlititg In Wistnioriland ('nun- I "',H':Sr SS piexlnush lepoiiul uilssliig xxas Killed in .i tion llilgler I IX be iniiiili il lluglii 1 lux- Phillips, of lb ailing 1 xxas wuuniliil twite In aillnu Ills Minimis xxne 111 the 1 Ight .11111 and 1 igltl Kniiiap both due lo Klirapuel ' I'.uiltl i:btrhaid txxintx-txxo xnts nlil another Htadlng ntai. upnrled missing, lias been Imalnl In a hnsiiit il ,,,. , ,,,,, lt ,'h.,,, ,,.-, ,',,. Ills patents are Mi and Mis Inilus niurliml. Heading , " "'" x Miller of Heading, h is 1 niHiiiui ii) un xxar iiepartnit nt nH ,,,,,, , ,1(llUnt T1 rraJlc,. vu, the Imlldus lie si nt a lctttt home in Clirlstmis weiK. Ills wife. await- J . E OVLDWELL 8jf 0. LEADERSHIP A Saturday Surprise Is This Matinee Luncheon I'fll ioii what it it.? Oh, mil, no' OiiIh uc'll promise you such a daiuly tient has tireir been offeied hefou in u lending res tinimut nt the price fifty cents. Frankly, il is to yet ynn uiqiiaintcd witli National I!i8tauranttt. Come 111 and try it befoie the show. OF COURSE THERE'S MUSIC "The National" 102-114 So. 15th Street EDWIN B. RHODES, Manager A V?JQU)Zs DINE AT KNOBLAUCH'S j InR his rrturjj, nex-er trot the r,otty of hin rlcnth. Ten days nifo she died. of Influenza tn a hospital, nnd now, a xvrek after her funeral, comes notice of her husband's trnglo end. Private. Stanley C. Urelbelbl, of Ham burg, prox lonely reported mlBsIng, Is reported on duty with his company again, In a War Depirtment message. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madara, Heading, haxo rrcelxed xvord from their son, Corporal Kred Madara, now In Germany, that his brother, Calvin Madara, was 4XMimlnl In tho Argonno Forest figlitlnfr. William Warr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Warr, Heading, nays there's nothing In 11 name nnd that all tho war lm wants for tho rest of his llfo Is the hind right back In Heading. Copy Man A well-known service agency 1 has a real opportunity lor an I assistant writer on general ac- counts. An artistic side, and 1 a working knowledge of print ling will be in liis favor. The I right man will sell himself in his 1 first letter, by submitting samples which will be promptly returned. 1 Write fully in confidence, men tioning salary expected. Address C II, Ledger Office. Diaz Cafe "Aiotiml the corner" from the limit of Philadelphia. Txo min utes from the npattment houso icntei. Special Sunday Dinner Italian kitchen for American cpi I'uies. lXton'.lxp variety of sea sonahlr ilclicacirs. Tho one ical noxeltx in I'Jiiladclphia famoU3 oxer ninht. 122 South 13th St. X jT COAL SERVICE I' m u ngn xie hnd the smallest 11. al Mint in I Inlail, Iphi.i dfltlcrlllK 3,000 Tons a Year Tod, i xx, haxe Ihe 1 lrgest coal xaiil in 1 Inl.nli Inln.i dclixt ring 150,000 Tons a Year We have had filizzards We hare had Slrikes We have had War No ciilt too mh ill 01 too l.i rne One Price to All Owen Letter's Sons Coal Siriice Station Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland St. II. II rlii.in- I raiiKfiinl HMI Ixex Mnlie. 1-lM -II JEWELEUS-SILVERSMITHS To Be Repeatedly Singled-out By Per. sons Of Wide Cosmo politan Experience Desiring Exceptional Pearls. Pearl Neck laces And Other Jewels Is a Most Gr ati eying Tribute And a Constant Incentive. Besides Our Immediate Service Platters and Luncheons at SO, 60 and 75 Cents Will Be as Attractive as Usual PLATTER SPECIALS DAILY VeKvtarian.. .SOlMrat 75 l'i.sh 75 1 Chicken .. .$1.25 SUNDAY SPECIALS Meat Platter .... $1.00 Chicken Platter .. . $1.25 Turkey Pluttcr ... $1.50 We May Be a Little Hard to Locate Bur You'll Be Clad You Found Ut lANOBLflUCrTC IecofloorW jj ij, ,? ry I Mr. Utlc the t. ' . ' '.x e 1 .H , V41 n. lV.tM ..
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