f,l EVENING PUBLIC,. LEDGJSB PHILADELPHIA, PKIDAY, 1MAR011 7, 1919 ENGLISH AUTHOR FAVORS LEAGUE FORESEES BOON ' INSPECTING HOG' ISLAND LICENSED NURSES, RED CROSS PLAN Miss Clara D. Noyes Points Out Need at Meeting Here ' LODGERS SHIVER i INMIDNIGHTFIRE Blaze at 906 Vine Street Injpcrils Eight Sleeping Occupants INPROfflBITIONl Bishop Talbot Says People I Should Give Thanks ' for La John Galsworthv on Visit Here Speaks for League of Nations .00 SERVICES HELD STATE LAX ON SUBJECT CLAMBER OVER ROOF M i IgffffffffffffffSStlKpVgw'ilKffffffffffffW igB B HVfi v , J t saB gto?tPi v ? jl g SSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSbH SfalfisisifisisisiH ' iv , V IMPRESSED WITH CITY Finds Bigtllolcl a Regular SU-,! i scraper and Ncw8iaprs ., , Enterprising V - John tlalsn-orthr, distinguish'! Hilt Ish no-vellst and pU.twrlght. nH(il ln Philadelphia, at noon today Mr. tiaMwitrthv who cam 1" th tfnlted Sratei t participate 111 the" Lowell centenary erclcn. I to ile-i liver a reading at th Helleniie-Mratfutd) Hotel tonight. Ilia ionics it "VmrrUan and flrlton "' bamd nn the nt of tint till In hmj 1 latest book Travel In Anserlca im .1 itimi of per haps exhausting sui prises to our Hrltli.li friend Mr ilaUtvuirtht i wimnlwt dismayed to find reporter ttaltuiK on tli platform whn lie and Ml" tlals worthy stepped off the train from I'nnte ton. but lie dle'embled hi Ii.ikiiii wlih a charming nnd gitle lourw st !! wag nt III further laVen aba.U ti find n newspaper plotognphe- aiiilnihed n his hotel, but cotiersed 1" being- taken Up to the roof rrirden to be snapped "This, la a, real skjstrapct Isn i i'7 he asked with mild .nthuslasni looking out over the roofs of Mill nl.lphia VI though he has been " eu York for a. fortnight or o appatenllt he liailu t boen taken to the roofnf Manhattan a beetling- eyries rustled Oter ''eimles I-inotliinall-m" Naturally the flrt ipiejtlon uskid of Mr. Oalsworthv was hit opinion m recent political .-tents iu Washington He expressed himself as somewhat pux lied bv the outburst of "mitoinl mo tlon, but was npparenti) iikasid b .i uggestlon ihal after I mittiessnien hate had an upprwtunlti to get In toti. n with their onstttfencle and fiel Uie tenipei of public njAnion the ma) modeiate their transports. He Is -u ii- to 1 qu"il ibatim on the subiec of the leugiieiof nation saying "I Km, of eoure a Msnmh bellevei In the need of J. league ami In th pom I hlllty of Ita formation whatever the momentarj hlocVs on the line, and need fr greater precision aniPmoreelasliolt) i in tho present ndieme Ihe .sentlal iglied. and to tnilte del,a.atrs from ihe i-ountrle who attend the I'ean- Confer -t nee In uernianent keloii alter peace I algned anil to invite ileleicateH from ihelrove other civiilxed ooivitrit to win ineini at once It is the laihion I lelleve toj say that Herman Minimi ue eiuu'ien tllT she ha nrovpif thai flic i en he trusted. I tnink thli n mfanliiKjerf dl tlnctlon Hon tuuld, she innir It' lo admit tiertiaato ic leK ilanger one than to place an 'ndefinltr embiiKo on her admission llaanil I 'lonk tr Millennium "I do not in Hie l-at eiet the mil Icnnlum from the liintluitloii of the league. But I do expert that to hae permanent intl-rnatlonal lonflreme or trlbt.iiaU befiir wlih.li all troujiloui l ufU will autoni.U,H be bntiKht III widure that delij(. that bieatbftiic apace which Is needed for brlnRliiK the com laon aenae of the peoples Into play Ter taltily If th tribunal an ilea.1 rff.tle1v wtfti the firt fv irises uatlorw will begin to believe lu 1hl new tnst'iiitlon Xothlne succeeds Ulka auoi.'' Tliuk Morl Turret III Hall Xccrraalmi I do not belle.t that ttMch will li lliai ine ijuoi, - - .UIM.a Int.. Ih. lr and hi Ihe Ht le ...& lb. ..A.nt nt uMuiL ll -i m riarntl sert by the ad hoi a-renflilv of aimeil force." POLICEMAN SET FREE FOR KILLING FUGITIVE i Coroner's Jun Coniliments Patrolman for Performing Duty in Shunting Ncgi . . . ... .w.. i, i. .. .lied .mini mil lierore Ilie lintunilinE ..-.....,: .:"".."" ,,r" lino las neii awaineii ine iiuix tie I SST." nor ..-.;:; f-..h.n ".he r,sh ,u,h .scaped imbiir, ', , ,,-, Vrh'iMxSMJJT'iS.lli J'"',!.' M.V'ME llit'r LKT J' !" J"j .'.JJJ. !i! .8o,L,''S Fleet Corporation'. Faxor Toward CflULlM rlv;rnaT,uo"; "..;''?; iio's.;:.;,;;:;.: ntrs ,.ma KxwjrAn urT0uMrn;z improvement, at Gloucester izmto S eSATfLi.h,ounti "'n"'1 " Prbal.K wlin,e delated un- -cks The ii,..k.i was not united ni tate m U e liVlh FU-l "l llert U4 'M' '! IJuKawamiii Conn- , ttah piotleioned routed and tepalied tlllhert Smith, president of the new Iff W , many thousand fro ' eaih 'oun'o i and a ci.idlng to reports received at '.', J ' , u,'f ,, f7H 'h ! " ". Ii ' William 1- Giillaghei. Wilkes Han. - he Aiumlo was due at this port twenty ' niraml Hr.t dock and Construction Com. iigjT aoovnx.u ninT... re "" "Uigtui, Memorial Hospital, Is de- h' Hro.j e"'r ..... h-e no nun, Ji,". "i' T",Jnt hue , an d, f d. ,k of H, nale .' 1. l.eais ,,Ju- datsngo I i'.T had" be'n0' Ske v "bT t'he "l ffj l. fL eLd tv ,h ?rll.n-l liTiill tern.lned dennltelt ' Imjured S " UUM " obse, vat ion j,,. after being earned lltatj tint genei.il of the Mate Senat.rr . with t broken . udder and badlv .U.n- ,V00I1lI,(f,;1 ...w'a.d IneVatliiB of a 1-Sn Mj - - .. it ii ai t-i . (i it ot iii iinutra iiiiin.i a., vi, it., .-.,.. .....,.! i,,.. 'ii vwi iiniMj-iiiic up mu r nvi.i-n w, i i, im im e- iwii ei ii i uuiiij ai u ui HVfU n hi h iiih 1 1 niiouui lauuu, ui iiuii in tnft inmnnn Tnr iiia . i ut trad ft bOCOtt I Jifrcepiton or xne thi t . f ,.lin, . t..M-(.,i , nn.fi.Pi.ii.i-, i t, f.it .. a, .,, ui,... i. .. i (.' Uim m In aw at tUlel fir and KAuttHr rkuiitilil niii(ttr t.f tlin Sttmte ili I'luiiuur Miltitilna Conllian. dup ut at tiiln irdmki at d'uuftei clt TIih to tpresd Ihe wreckage about the sur A pollie"inan who in the dlsdiarge of rounding tenltor) but had to haul II his duty kills the nun he Is attempting awav fiom the scene teoarrest should not be arretted h.melf About (hint lais loaded Willi mer aS s Chief Deputy i oi one-t rthur S-'ell- , Undlse rallioad Iron and other mm rs. He made this statement todav in ,odiile as well as a most modern the case of Jacob Gteenew aid a police- ihpc 0f .engine and a concrete bridge i man, at an Impiest In the death of Mini- 0,er the lailroad racks were total!) i!e roe Hall negro shot while evading tap- mruvnl -turn for alleged rohberv ''There Is no question that when -Greenewald shot this man he did ko In , the performance ot his duit said Mr Hellers "If every policeman who pi forms his dut) Is held for trial and made to go through a lot of trouble it will lessen the eftlcienc) of the polite de partment. "If we are going to arrest every policeman Mho shoots a man in the performance of his duty the pollr will lay down' If -we hate more effldencv of this kind there will be less crime I hereby recommend to the Jury that tou discharge this policeman ' The Jury who discharged Greenewald exonerated him from all blame unit complimented him for peformlnr his duty. Former Judge Sulzberger some tears ago. decided that a coronet had no right to discharge a man who killed another but the deed must be followed b) ariest nnd trial hv 1iir fr ! u niiatlti ,.,- .(. . t. -. rvi.i-i a.a . ... wnemer me winiriri rtiionie) wp not challenge the action of Chief Dhiuii - ...,, ..,.., ........ ----- .e.rv ...ml " "" t0B trary stand. SAY LUMBER WILL STAY UP Retail Lumbermen' Assoei.ttion Doesn't Expect Price Fall Cott of lumber will not decrease with. In the near future and those folk who nre walling to build till prices go down trill have u, lone time to wall. This Idea was expressed at the an. Dual meeting of the lletall Lumbermen n Awoclatlon of Philadelphia, In session at the Arcadia. Thero is no stock on hand at prejeht. according- to A. It- Hill, representative et one of the largest lumber producing estmpanles on the Atlantic coast, who MaXfreaied the meeting. Hence, said Mr Mil, all the lumber 1 used In the future MMt be manufactured. And the cost ( production Is more likely to Increase man to uecreise, ne asserteu, , Thla 1 due, members of the organi sation aay, to th continued high wage aeale and high cost of equipment and v eUiJplleS. iThe overhead expenses have ad vanced rreatly In the last alx months." Mid Mr, IIIII, "and price are not 'going I tffcvrn." CWRcers ot the association aret Amos ' Y Leeteer, president,; Herbert T. Itob 'XI l ,ry"fi te. president and Charles C. How ltl) II K)HN HERO RAPS Y. M. C. A. 11. II. Joliif at Hume Allege" l' orhiliint Clniipec for Scrvirc The ounc Men h I'lirlstiau Akkoi la tion In I'mtne ua nitin inaRed i barged eoldlen in the front linen ixotliltaht prln, and tefuied to perform uri lies whl. Ii th -alMitlnn Arni and the lied i ro-M Kae tic .iiiuhIIiik to iigiant Howard II loliiis, ."S10 Maikel ntrect who ha lif-en twite dfnirated for a!or SeiRtint .iohtH saw a eat "f i on- 'iiiiiiitix llulillliK in Kram e with tn TnntfiKhtli nfmiti lie was in tin 'battles of AthlPtiMlle. I'liemln des une hiloiis ('oiinnn lleaumoiit J lami Iliibliiiuri lie Ins t.uimej home The Noting Men' flirletlan srsoeln tlnn lie said i annot t . ut ttfelf nn the ,lei that It was takliiK up a new job The lied -ios and the Sahatlou nm were taking up new jobs too was cliarfceil ninet-tle reins ror rlgareites that the Saltation rm sold I tr,i iuv,il reio lltlier nitirles were 'sod at like rates nd the secretaries Iwnuld letform no sert Ices for the men I without charge FAILS TO PLACE WRECK BLAME Ollt' Mif.MU"; nother May Die. From P. R. H. Train Cra.li probim; is com'im eij I Itlle h lie Is euliltaitird for Ihe re f William W 1 Ion a hiake- tmn lnjiiied hi the 'I'renioii ot off fieii:tit iriin oilllnu on the IVnni'tl ni.i llailnuil at lle.ttun, nhott AVIIlow 'Iioe earlt tftcidav uiornliiK when four tiaiiimeti were killed one inislnif and mother haillt hurt lllsliomels.it Cnola, ueai llarrisbiug, h ml he Is ot Milngton Memorial Hop tal Tliesetond ill Jill t 1 IUM1I Is expelled lo teioter Ihe pmpeitt loi-s Is now estimated at liiOi)i) i i oionei William N'tvil'e, of Moiithom- n I'oiinlt said loilai tint the 111 inatioti yltn 1 , r (1 iec kler en Rimer of the tialu Hint iauid tie wteLk tti iihe effect that be had been t blinded bv the lights of another engine stamltnijC' some ilistHtite nva h, emed plausible I urtyts, were made Oaerkler and Ills' fireman .!os' '.Vlt.d, feturned to llarrlsbuig The two men jumpd when the saw the tra'u slndlnir on ihe li. ul. and tea ired Ihit iiei brakes would stop their iiain of moiv tliau a linn- ndsht al ""'" " ' tile hosoltal ... u v . . .M l..u ...- 1 ... -un , otonei ,iii una ir-.iupfti n uui . iallv .liiiiounte Ihe i)ea.t!t of G 1 - Iaonard a fireman who the Penns)l aulrf Ilailioail otticials lllete perished in the file tl it followed the wreik No naie of hlin has been found alncu the . rasli He s thought to have been In the t a buiiae- of th" train strin k by the lieatt fielgltl VII men in the caboose ale 1 sled as tfidi Opeimliin of tialns ovei (lie cut-off vtas resumed this morning Three htm died workmen l-vhored fiom early ves leidav mornLiiK until late last night I removing the debris and la) nig a new roadbed and tracks 'Ihe railroad at lleaton runs through u deep i ut This made the salvage I tork hardet as the workers were unable OWN WATER SUPPLY AS RATE RISE RETORT Step to Rebuke Springfield Company Proposed in Lower Merion Lower Merlon township officials are asked to consider the question of estah. Ilshlng a township-owned water supply st stem bv th rdmore Clv'c Associa tion whldi severe) condemns the pro posed new schedule of ratea asked for o tne Mprmgneid ( onso dated "Water ilfmaeis l. 1 1 . .. ... .. . i ' ";"f" " " "' mmum leport just made IPtllilli' , .T,,. oi.a.i.i n .,.... 1 romDani tne reiiort T. ... ',m?""' .,ne . "Port sa)s, having '"" "us Iar '" '""King the different townships pay the large amount charged 1. 111,111 ior me use or water joi nre purposes, now nronoses m .bin the bur- !," ''ck ,0 ,n' householders it has .iu oe aunenuin or rates Willi tne 1 110110 ,-ervice i ommiion, effective ln .vprn. jsis " The report then nuotes the new adied uie, which returns to the old rate of SIS a )sar for Are plugs, but Increases do- ' nlt,r aiitta , ,, Vin.? I . " ooeant ,nu"i t" mestio raiea b) reducing the amount of seem" the report con- ough all our efforts ln the past have gone to naught. If the water company la allowed thus to Increase Ita .Iab ,,. Inii..li.l4... ..111......... . M mtv iv iiuuDeuwigcin, Ullliuusil, II no protest or action had been taken In the past and the rates had been left to the company, thete Is no telling to -what amount the 1 barges might have arisen by this time. ''There Is no doubt that a necessity to the community such aa water shouhi be supplied and the plant owned by thf municipal authorities" ( ' A committee of the association has the present plan and' the question raised by the new water rates under considera tion. It will present It at the next meeting of the Lower Merion .Township ii rn ! k 'i .......... .. . v,,, Mi-i im ifiiii iini u ui iia t iu n i i ii nru ll i Commissioners. 1 - 1 1 Dv. Carl E. Crammer Asserts Kiglil of Cliurrh in Political and Social Mutters I he ln.ipl,. f ,1,1,, ,0iirilr ahould he deuiiti tliankful that the prohibition amendment has hem passed ' dedal ed JIlKhop r.'llielbeit Tnlbot Hethleheni la in the I rutin noon sftxlco nl Hii 1,'arrick 'Ihealre thin nfteinooii It Is i Kieat boon to this lotin i that the templatloiiN Hint iils both moial and wpliitiml. vu be leinuvrd bj the cipeiatlon of tills law ' Hlsho Talbot said- f.et lis Im trmpeitite In all things buMness und pleaaure, und learn to con tiol our appetites In these directions Iat us profit In the sermon that Rt Paul preached to Kellx when he was brought befoto ldm for trial, and nboe all, lei us not put on" the oppoi tmiiu foi doing- good when it presents nseif for de Is often fatal ' The right of the rliurch lo nitfresi l'self in polit ial and nodal in.itteis a" enunclited bv the P.e Tstl i: flramme' in his l.enttu sermon at 5t lenheh s r.piscojial (liuiih Tenlh stiret aboe fhestnut toda Siting- that i iv i hill di Inn ilie noilil to help and sent tlif world Doc tot tlrainniei addeil that heter its fone can be used to better conditions the ihurcli ahould not hesitate to act oi.equentI, he went on If was not wiong for the church to adioillle n league of nations He did not bellexe that an attempt should he made to sal what form the league of nations should lake But he said "In the liitensl of peace throughout the world the diurch Is well Justified In a stand to promote imilrtataiidiiiff between nations The form with suili means bv whUh thoU' ..! t. Mil... lll l . .... . ...u ..I., .i-iwiiiiMi'.ii-'u we , an ieae to men belli i able to know than our sehes The old dub phllOMiphi evpicsi-liig hel'ef In the i!iht of each man to look (Ut for himself alone Igmultig the nteds " f Ins ItllowK, In an plod d phllosopht said Hortoi (Jrammei It bee line- mani fest In badh (,oeintd titles liefote the woild wai lie said, and It was t lie Ihe on of Uf. tliit was illt et 1 1 texpunMhle tor the war itsi If VAh inns' not I.o lu iiiik-Iihi alone he said I lie) lie... nie duties whkli tie woild if we would uphold ( ovte lo 111. the klngd m of lind on eath Vt no time ill I'hrlMlan hisioit more than todat t there inipf istive tued foi tin -trinutli o men and women to hiini; about a bet lernmit tin i iighout the woild The I'.et 'ohn W Walkei ( Iniuli of Ilie Holt fomfortei hpoke In Old Chiisl I'liuiiii Second street abote Vlailui He said the Hlble was a code COATESVILLE WRECK nri AVOn I n rrnAItD DELAYS P. R. R. TRAINS Main f.ine Passenger Traflit Worked When lo Fr.-iglit Car Jump Switch ' st i uck the Ktviiih whlih was not tightly lOikeil Ihe utoltie tiisiieil .... T..I, otae : ",. '"" . ll le iitieiine um 11 11 inir lie Tineiiinsi ' fieight i .u Jiimpeil the ti.u Us taking ttw.ue lidltlnil uli.Tti, ,t III, II Hecause of the iiiuminl weight of the loaded r.ns llir ure.UIlM- eien Is en. ' i"-ii ireig-in iu in ine rem svi- .Norman l.ltllt 3x10 Sin-uce street i counlerliig tim greatest Ulllicult) In i"'" " ""-' '"" " (learlng tlie tiniks on the main line Ml fantt) I i while under hravj ma- .. .... ... . ... .. .... ..lit i, ..-.tim, ami sliAllnre countering the greatest d lltkultt In name iirh oeen uiteiieo eaei.uouun tialns being hailed at I'aikesbuv. ttott' of the dtv wlnle wtst-bouud train" are1 I being slopped lit DownillBlottll Workimr al ton sne. d. It is not be. iihhI ixuihii. ii, .Kir th ilehi ,.r uv befoie sundiiwii huri the flifil frfi?lt i ui lufi tliA 5!m;p?d rsau" a-n'd'eJa'perwdfillu',"!-1 scraMi T lie engineei after haitinc the loiomotite a few taids fiom the wreik went back to wain nthei tialns . ihe wieik ot. uiied at i Hi a m .. ., ... .,. OPPOSE U. S. RAIL CONTROL! Tldllie Manaj-ers Co on Record e n. it- 11 1 . . v i for 1 raflie Kegwlation Uulv Government ownership and opela'tinn if ralhoads l imposed b) the .ommer eia traltle managers of Philadelphia resolution to this effect was adorned ai the inontlilv meeting Ilie traffic nnuageis fatoi goteinmenl ngulatloii 01 IiailH I OIIOII HJllP The asoodMioti which icpiesems a considerable number ot snippers in this veitloti of the oolintit goes on lecord h believing that tfnterninent oitnershlp tt ill be not . ondnclve to eeonoinu- ef. i fldenct The resolution reads in pan. "Ihe extension of roternmeut opera tion be)ond the period tiotv piovldid bv I law Is prejudli lal to the public mlereNt and should be opposed The Cnlted Htates lailroad administration in view of the termination of hostilities and the deslrabllltt of a prompt return of the Larrlers to their pre-wat conlro' and operation, should rpeedlli undeitake the work of renotlng the pre wat status of the Individual piopertles Ilie leyoillllOIl 1IISU OIJJ.iUies ilie erea tlnn of a portfolio of transportation In - MUM ON PHONE RATES Cl.l. .4mbsa Aiiniinl If AT..... I omir aiiuiur; "racial ncri uses r:: 1-..1 lei,. eyiiiiiiuii un 1 nn ui cunrun , S'3" Attort.e) General W I H. .affer ,,. decline.1 to give his onlnlon on the ugallt) of the Hell Telephone Company charging Its subscribed the higher fed- eral lato aunt g ine laner part or Janu ary In a letter received by the I'tilled Bualnes Men s Association Mr Hehaffer explains that he does not wish to an ticipate the decision of the Dauphin County Court Counsel foi the Vnlted Butiness Men's Association contends that, inasmuch aa the federal schedule for Interstate rates hd not been suDmiiieu to tne Public, !!' ,'!if,r,.'!nJ''..t,!le,i0"i!:?nL.c.oullJ. "? L'A""' , 'Xf..:Z,.,K '-'?."' .."'."'"J not to pay their bills until' they had received Instructions from the Attorney I e ... ..... , -.,! I. a a a.., lli.l. ,.,..'.. 1. ururill nno .,,. r,n. ineir OIIIS HRCK to the company for revision , Armour F.mployei Get $444,000 Chleago, March 7 bout 15,000 em plojes of Armour & Co have received various amount, totallnr 1444,000. rep-resentlrr- the award granted by Federal Judge bamuel Alschuler, United fitates administrator of the wartime workinr agreement between packers and em plo) es. ' WORK ATLANTIC CITV nRlDOB TRi t. Station f 40 p m. dtllr; l-lva Ai Pity for Ilrosd 8t Station f 4S a. m.' liHiiigVgBrIlilgggVliWiggggggHMKBR fM '? w jr"; ggggggKRent jPm tBgggggggflgsKeSpggggH jgHBiPsiBgk ' -....,? S "" ) i ggggg&iiHggBlKiSK ggggggggH JgggggggggggBKC -' z 1 ggggiugggSglgagagggBL BggggggggV gggggggggggggggK-1 Mv iBgBgHg.Hg ifiV jrv'l tm jyBgBHgMSM i fuM-i I Vnator Edwin ll. Vare lal riitliO and Mnlllievr C. Rrtisli. tiresident of iclili (lie nierii an International liiiliiiilding Companj (al left I. Slate Sena tor- miller ilie guiilanre of Senator Vare made an inspci tiou trip of Hop Islam! totlay BUSINESS MEN WAIT SKIP-STOP OUTCOME W I nfinorable Report milieus Ha o B earing on IM!-- pciuled Jiulgment llefnn uiiiklUK nnt further pintsMS the I'lilied llimineKs Men's Assotlitlon Is going to Kite the Itapiil Transit Com pan) a tit out' peiiod to inote the woitli of its skip stop "tsleni l.dward A .oppel, pieslilent of the nfS0lU01, .! ,iiarma v ,llB Mpil.,l comIll,r ,, laR i.eeti lonfenliiK with transit nrtidals midn this statement todat Ih was .uktd If the uufiiMiia hle repoii made on ihe klp. Flop onll natue lit i oundlh "tieet l.illwats torn inlttee would In-plle fiirthei iiitlon bv the business men Hie assoilalloll ilei hied to glle the tiausii tuinnaiiv a leJSoiuble time to piovc that tin skip-stop ststeni not unit rates n 01 e lor ilie ioioiao, t,t n not .ntlKh satlsfadort lo the public We did this wit ,., pioviso If large numiid nt i onipiamis i oint m Mln Hl fed Justified in le-urnlnc "- w -'- "i m 1,.., ... ,,!.. , nf ..,,,,, ,l:.h,lu ,0111, n Mi Soptiel said the lit -out period , foi the coniiyn would be fiom thiee to six inoirihs CITY HERODECORATED 'coiioeio.v ?o"j!-idi;;'t;,llmr,0n,in,:r t)eiiue iree l ndiT Knr Fit .Norman l.ltllt hellin; Hi ligau la)liiK tlie line nt iiilnrk In the nitiinliig and finished at o.loik I his was on lasi ,-epieiiuu r i at the i sle lilver He laid the line) Into the edge of I lie rgonne I'orest , gatn oil n.lohei 5 r'ifl at l.a i lieu with four other TondU lie I lid .1 1111' i.nen fiom an aitlllert I' i to an Jn .,,..,-... .. .... ...... ,I'',tl' V "'V.',1 "' .1n J","1'.11 .,lle,' irM ' 's nip Haiuoik after t Troon on Anril 111 !i7 He went to Fiance In Mat, 1H ei ne inieriiiR :' if ' .ice .e was emuioteii at tt anaiuaKer n lie 1'ad 'tuilied law foi four )eais. BURLESON SURE OF PROSPERITY1 fe,,v, IiicnMslllH Postal RetCllUC ,-,, n . Are Certain Haionieter , . , . ,.. . ,, . Hnslilngl.ui, March .-) A I' ! !,;:'. liMn ?S.rsr?M;S:i '..Tie or ilie most accurate bniometers . . m .. - . .. . ..! 1... . ..... -.... "f present business londitlouH foreiast K pellod of ronouiueil liulusliial IUOS- peritv I .omur in Ihe opinion of the exeut- , I've he. d or one of the greatest iiupor- ntlons if the world, who prophesies i 'large business prosper!!) ahead ' Mr . Iltirleson said Adm ttedl), the lete. ' nue of the postal senlce is one of the' ' UlOSl aUUItim liuiiiliv,rip , ,'irrrin business conditions, heiuilse the iiostil letenue come fiom etei) communit) n Hie I nited Mates In lanuar) and rebruait he said 'letenues greatl) exi eederl foi those months the nverage annual Incipasc In the last thlrtt tears" WOMEN TO RETAIN WAR JOBSS j . . I Ko DESPITE MALE APPLICANTSlJFiiSSBSi ., , rr,f m f 1 l.niuoe Who look I'lacvs of thtwft universal Satisfaction Will iot Be Viipostessed, Say Federal Employment Service. Chief , women or Phllndelnhla are not being . :)0"" or .' 'hlladelpnia are not wiix obliged li ule up positions stMumd during the war to make place for re turning service men 911 the contiary there are hundreds of positions In of fices and fae-torle open for both men and women .... This announiement was made to "at b) Miss Juliet Stackhouse. assistant to the federal director of Pennsjlvanla women division of the Cnlted Htates emplo)inent service. . .. Women, she believes, will continue to hold their place In fields whloh were .. .. .. .!... .Ill 11,. u.r. Thev never open to them till the war. They are still being- emplo)ed aa elevator grade school. Wherever possible we operators, messengers; and machinists. , urge them to return to school, The They will not be discharged In any large; others vve are tr)lnff to place with em numbers from these or clerical positions p!o)ers who are willing to train them, unless Incompetent. The demand for ex- "Our field agent aTe tr)lng- to Interest perlenced women stenographers, book- einplo)ers more In these untrained girls keepers, milliner, machine worker, ' We are trying to get more opening for factory and laundry worker I far."""' . greater than the aupply . ', ,do "ot believe that this class "There ha been the Idea amonr ome ' of rh and she la the tjpe of unem- emplover and some service men," aldP'a women toaay, i any menace to Mis Htackhouse, 'that the thoJeand the returning service men. Neither do I of women who took war-time Job made vacant when the men were called Into service hould be ousted now to make room for the discharged oldler. That would be the worst thing Imaginable. It would erve only to elt the army of unemployed without supplying the need of eniploer. Home believe that the release of anil iMaltlievf I.. Ilrusli, tiresid HOG ISLAND RIVETS DRIVEN BY SENATORS Fift Members in I,erjrlatie Party on Tour of Big Shipj art! on tint slain seiuiotlal insptitloii trip to llog Idsml todat I.leutinitit lovernoi IMttard llddltiuan. Senators Illdi.ird llaldwlu nnd IMwhi II Vare and Colonel Shfldoti Potter all drrve rivets oti one of the 1 ull The part), which inclmh d flftt si ite enatfns foiinei m nitots .mil Intltcd KUests bonded1 the polli p boat Ah bildae nt th( Chestnut lreet wharf this muriiln. Thet weie aivninpanled lit Matthew- C Hindi piesldent of the vmeiiran lnlein.illon.il Shlpbuildlnc ivn- prnjon , v,,,..,,.. .1 . 11(1V"', T .1 -Ti -.V ",. . ",r,. " ',""' .f"'l" hU ;VI,Kl,cn. ' "V" ,ip . .. . 1 ,,,,.. .,,,, i,r-" ,V,' l"V,' I,ulll;iiounlt,Uldi. SlTOiira; ! Tr,(.VJ,i: .,. """" -iiioii, .'irnvi t uuillj Sillies, l.)iuinlnK K H Jones, Susitie- iiiiiioiii, loumr eimior l. James ! 1 7 TOM f,.i1,ltt U.titlln. lr.l..,p IlrtKi.,1 ' l.u- . vcnutlklll Count) ci.... ii.nl .,. . . , ' iiiniir 7.V1IU1 ir i hades I' Hrown, rlilhidelphln Sena .mr llor.ue M behantz. l.dilgh Counlt; lornn r Senatni Ilirlnil Wntbtis. ork .ddt Cumin l- lind Count t foi im i Si n.itot Mose SdileliN Wtwiung Count) . George Grat, Samuel Salux William Mi Mdiol l.'dwm t'atton nil of I'hlladelphl-i , for- Ml ilie ahuve are inembers of the Venule si dett and the Invited guesth wue Hernaid .1 McUuigan Jamts I'ooper 1'ialik Hllrtu John 1? I'uhl, Joseph II Cat C C Wlddls -Tolni It. K hcott, Harit W Ieel), William Mc Coach, Chailes K Ciosnn, Harrt Davis. IMvviii f) Lewis James M Haxlett. 1'at lidv Conner. Albeit M Waldron, Harry fteastpn I) Krnnk Walk K J I,af fcit) and 'I hw-iias Ilohlns I HE'S AN ARMY, NOT A MAN Man.,, unk Paragon Gentleman of Remarkable Attainments u m don't know his nam. butwelaka vv e-doni Know tils nam. run we tahu ow hat off to him He lives In Mana)unk and he ran do rnj thins: He offeis his sei viies In the .:B,i:!,""n't to,um,1, of a suburb", ... . Will make ananKeniints now." be- . Kln this paragon to mie for your lawns hedges. Irees, elt ' And hPre ho 'takes a lone breath and proceeds- "Ghrden work of any kind trimming worK ot ant Kind, iiiasti ring cementing. grading larpentermg nn new or old work whitewashing staining vainlsh- , ng and oiling floors J'IhIii painting- glass put in puttjlnir old parts, vtlndovts i leaned. Inside and outhiuc tloois soruuDed rugs i leaned, cellath cleaned and ashes and rubbish hauled aw a), feitlllzei supplied and i -iieau on jour iiiwns aim ueos, eic Hut the crowning mliade comes tn the last line w libit reads "I can also do a few morb things " C If 1 Ill j . . borilCi' Men and f ho ro Giving niniim fram ili.i. .. iim. ii wQnv.n rrom these wai-t me Jobs would ol tlie damestlo problem I do not believe no The Dpe of women In their.- ;.,; v, .1,1 m nersons whr. can office and factories la not the domestic-I prove tl ey were unable to get the rl irervant t)pe, on the whole" I turns In In time, declares Collector L- 'r., ,.- .1.. ......... ..,. ... . .! .? r. oung and t.nlrned said -..u.l u. ,i,q i-wiiicii 111 u inn v mr .Miss atackhouse. Thev went m ri. . for the tlrst time during the war In , tpunltloin plants They received good salaries despite thflr Inexperience, and It ha spoiled them. Tl.e come now (demanding places as clerk or stenogra - pliers Moat of them have not had high lehr.nl e,l,,-..l U,. . ni.u-.l school education. Home never finished believe that trained women, already loldlng- Jobs, ate going to seriously af fect (he welfare of the young- men ic turning from camp." The domestic servant situation ha cleared somewhat In Philadelphia during the last- few weeks, according to Mia Stackhouse. a larger .number of appli cants hae been place4, .. f V Public Health Service for Poor Is Advocated by "An other Speaker Vurslng should be made a licensee profession, sas .Miss Clare 1 Noyea. assistant director of the department of nursing- of the American lied Cross She add! eased a conferenie of lUd Cinas workers today In the ioe loom of Ihe Helleuie-Stratford Hotel '.Slnie the- strength of a nation de pends upon the health of that nation, Isn't It remarkable that so little atten tion has been paid to the nursing, pro fession?' asked Mlag Noyes She then went on to say that training schools arc nn absolute necessity and urged the enrollment of student nurses bj all Ited Cross chapters Following: the same general subject, MISS Kllzahetb fc'n innlin nn ntlhlle health senlce. This, she explained, la-a plan wheieby the poor and the public nt laige tan hate treatment add examin ation The movement la being carried on under the atitplces of the lied Cross The lack of nurses will not be a seri ous problem, accoidlng to the speaker, afltr the return of the U',000 who are acrtlnir abroad It Is nlanned to trite all such who -wish to engage In this nUblle health sertlr. .rrk n .ehnUr. 'shi i ,.!.. .,u... ... n. o..n, ,."." ""et address. Chliano wa .i..;Vt; ' fllA nnrlr One of the most enthusiastically re ceived speeches was that of Miss lna Tnft, of the Huieuu of Chapter Pro duction from Headquarters Miss Taft has Just returned from France and she told of the reception and uses tf Amer lean-made lefugee garments over there. -Miss Taft branded as absolutely false Ihe renorts that tl ese garments never left the country and also that they were'B"" company ot the Thirtieth Infantry entlrel) altered on arriving nt their des- llnatlon ' I'nlformltv was necessary,! CAVO rrnMlirv Aiirr in Ttnir 'however ' said Miss Tnft when It was In the war French j . , - " ' .efilde to nltnudt.ltV linV llwmtv All couslUiJred tliat earlier In the war renenj. . uutliers would e-ntlrely leruse to allow their children t vtear the strangely .... ..... ,.. I modeled American clothes I 'Chlldien who did not wear the con ventional black. satin apro ns were ostra. I ,ker "Lately. cled," went on the speake how ever, our models have been accepted and a vers great woik remains to be done In the making of thesa clothes OVERDUE CARGO SHIP REACHES DOCK HERE ietorio Emanuel 3d, in Port, Disabled Ariindo. Ex pected Tomorrow 1 lie arnit i.irso ship lr.oiio Kmau- Uel 3d which sailed from lirest l'eli- Tuarv n. locked at nlei S,. South Wharves toda) eleven da) after It was due to arrive The liutch i-teamer ArunUo wlilcli left Nantes on .lanuaiv 211, will all Ite to nionow March 1 this vessel signaled that is was without coal and provisions nnd badh disabled as a leult of b'alu this poll setetal d i) s ago Into Heimrdit tills inoililtig vtas towed The vessel left -'l N'a7tlie, France, on Fehruar) 1. 'Hie derelict schooner Joseph V i'ooper, whose wanderings slnic it was abandoned seteral months ago lu a waterlogged nnd supposedly slnklnc condition caused It to be known as Ilia iinslnkable shlo la still afloat, accord ing to news brought to the Ilranch Hy--j drograplilo otllce In ine Bourse uv nun irs of lncomlm.' vessels. The craft Is lenortcd to have betn floatlnjf about the I ,i ,..v.. ..A.u Hl.nii ICftl oiean as laio as rtmum; uuui ow miles east of Cape Hutteras Another deiellct. the British schoouei ( harlevolx. bound from Kt. Andrew, Ma. to Han Domingo, abandoned by Its crew In February, Is still afloat, It wa last seen March J. about ltO miles east of Jacksonville, SUPPORtTjEWS' PETITION Dr. Cru Adler Will Join Peace Conference Committee Dr C)rus Adler. president rf Dropslq College, will attend the Peace Conference as a teprefentatlve of the American Jewish lommlttee to support the petltlott of the Jews of Poland and Humanla for the grant of full civil polltiial and re) ltfflnus rlchts I Doctor Adler Is dialrnian of the ex ecutive committee and vvllh Louis Mar snail. Ita president, will sail on the Ca jonla, March 10 Former Judge Sulzberger. Lpl ralm T.ar. ori Morris llosenbauui ait other riilladelphiana on this body which includes ustat H Mtrau". Jacob Kchlff. Ambassador Abraham Llkua and Jullua Ttnsenwald bv citizens cr ine ianu in uhi ;ney dwell, but It does claim for them these I lh,lr anllr,IV ln their ennrei) HOW TO EXTEND TAXES Collector I..pl.iins System for De ferring Income Payments ' v. .-. u.. .,. -.rurr.h 1K ulll hi panted to individuals to make Income derer. ' . .. ..... . I mA;' .""a",. " a and tar ready, tentative bank 1 I " u.i ......:.' nnn nnn,,. ,tlc-i In this district. Provision is made fcr request for an extension of the time fr making full return. On .these blanks I .tal." ..f ..h' .rP.?,r.a "JSllX I ,!' i'u"ln'J'1 U"5 V,B!il'th'e estimated amount Later :"5lTSa''?...l. ?""'. .1.5 .. tax on tins the regular blanks will be provided and a detailed return required covering the year of If, however, the previous estimate I fiuind to be too high, the difference will be credited to the corporation by the revenue agent. HKlSSELi The easo of control of the Kdiel Custom Built car makes It particularly suitable for a woman to drive. W. CLARKE OBIXB KltMl sad BriscM AaUaiopllee KM -0TH WWAD IT, -i . v . ' -J 't-. At'. ' s-m a-fr -jVjls J BfriV (Z ft J&.K 'uZt.A&i ii ' 'Ii''?! ?'' ? m. K j z ?. t r - . &&ls l i. s J&i?J2ii$j$..''&1,ti.j JOSEPH U. CHICAN0 WOUNDED HERO HOME, Surgeons Call Joseph D. Chicano Man-el for Surviving Injuries After being- made to crawl a half mile to a German prison camp after being- shot through the left eje and right hip at Chateau-Thierry, Private Joseph I. Chicano, E01 Hall street, has re covered and Is at the tontalescent cen ter at Camp Dlx awaiting his discharge. t'hlcano'n experlentes viere a marvel to Ihe American surgeons 'to whom he reported after being released bv Ihe Germans Klther of Chicano' wounds was sufficient to kill an ordinary man, 11 it eurseons sain, and vet lie recover- ed after neither wntlrwt ImH reeelceit nnt treatment except the first aid work done on tho battlefield In comrades. -nccoraing- to 1'incano'a sister. Mrs. ';0' Cumberto. with whom he llted at r?.u.na'u auring; th f ha ten ll-Th lerrv naming- iirougnt uown bv a Herman bullet, he was captured and kept pris oner by the Germans for several da) a. jie managed to escape, howeter, al uiuugn Sllfferlifc- lMMn fr.1 hi.. wounds, and for four daja in in? fni e ,tv." .. ..I , ? H' JttIO UEJAIUHllI 1)11 III lllUC Vlly l)OV JWCllIV lUlies ITOIU " . Luxemburg at Wars End Wrltlnir to friends In iM niv R.e. f'a"1 "c"a'f ' ",n ""rfct' V McOonlgie. 4ld West ermanlown. tells many In- leiestmg storien 01 Ihe battles In which he partlclpited When the at nil slice was signed lie was vvllliln twent) miles of l.ux' mbuig, and he dedaies it was a good thing for Ger man) when it hoisted the white llig We Bute d I d have those Huns on the run and In tended to chase them into G e r many," he w role. "I lie casual tle MrQONIUI.K were beat V" on both ii slile-R and It was ant thing but an easy i task for the bovs fiom the i s a McGonlzle was on three battle fronti and never lost a minute Ills division, the S-event)-nlnth went otei the top three times, and some of the companies going? Into battle with ICO men came. .-. V .i " ,i ...i nohiin MiOonlBie was nctltel) encaRed, but i ij-uiuin me niinr penu,, i ,.,.... emerged w itnout a seratcn , urouier, Krank is niso In Fiance AID FOR TWIN DRYDOCKS i Meet lorjiomtlon accepted tli coinpiin) s etiiieiue or a clear title 10 ine neces- He also announced that the (ostsAould be about J6.000 000 Instead of ,5.U00,unii, as nrlKinall) istlmatcd, owing to the fact that the lorporation had Insisted "iiuon certain alterations In 'the plans. '1 lie work will be advanced Hufilclentli In six months to uermlt tlie lenalrlnif I of dilps provided the pontoons for the docks are furnished by the fleet cot poratlod The docks will be entliel) llnlslied In nine mouths The change of plans makes It neces ear) to place the docks- next lo Puset S. Jones a shlp)ard, where a much larger arid more effective berthing space will he obtained To build the docks the com pany will have to erect a plate and ankle shop, blacksmith, machine, force. L sheet metal, electrical, carpenter and , Joiner and paint shop, art oflice build HE, a power house, a garage, a storage rtouse and a. marine rullway 1000 feet 1 long, capable of handling ships of 3'00 , talis Tho fleet corpcu-iition will lend 70 per cent on the cost of Ihe property, ' docks and Improvements', l'ire in Leather Plant I'lre lu the plant of the 'William Aluer ' Company. Third and Willow streets, was I txtliiBulshed bv firemen last night with about $500 damage. 'Ihe firm occupies tho four-ator) bride, buildings,, coterlng almost the entire siiuare, north of the i Junction of Willow Qn Third utreet It is engaged In manufacturing chrome Blazed kid and leather. Hgflr '"t je2sc Jthl Pii ri SW t 1 Br IlirnillTII llln lUnTIAMri ll.,in.n II ern.o Vn . i..7,.i .i'T.i. .S". e'1 u " Tioga Bualness Men's During those four da. he was r Gallv cm,V" ieS5'jn?0Ult.5L,l"' a fMi . o ;; Ln". V'.u""lZ "J1.' throuEh the Councilman of the . ..,. it, ,,n niiaviiru iu ilia iiiHciniie- M. V. J E -Olwell 8f . ("MMaHanMaMMaiiiiHSMBiaH.!!! JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Important Centre-Pearls for pearl Necklaces RECENT ADDITIONS 1 Damage Confined to First Floor Occupied by Chain Grocery . I Eight adults fled In their nlghtclothen, this morning from their rooms at 80S Vine rtrjet when fire on the first floor sent clouds of smoke through the house. The blaze waa confined lo' ihe first floor, occupied by the American .Stores t'om Pny. t The second floor was nrMint,iiit- ivm Oeorge Johnson and by Mr. and Mrs Samuel Lutkln. On the third floor were Oeorge Morris, a lodger: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timer, their six-months-old daughter Hoae and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and their two-) ear-old aon Milton. Mrs Johnson was the first to delect the Are. Smoke poured Into her room. She aroused the other lodgers by her cries. Some of them climbed from upper windows to adjoining- roofs. firemen were summoned bv Golden, " patrolman of the Eleventh and Win. er streets station The firemen inio-' Cl? .'J, ''"f !'16 "am" MoTt ,n, co"'" spread to the upper floors rlla lodgers Bhlvered In the early mumnm air tor more than ten min ules before neighbors Were aroused and gave them temporary shelter. WANT BETTER FIRE STATION Tioga Business Men Urge Im provements for Engine Co. 30 ".:,""..V.".V'.1 '"""' opioteiiiroir, '..r .':'?. in or engine company, -no, 30 3B6 Oermantown avenue, was atari- Also- DDeal Thirty- seventh and Kort)-thlid Wards, In order to have conditions In the flrehouse bet tered. At presenr the house Is In deplorable condition. It Is said The plaster and even the brickwork are constantly fall ing and the roof leaks so badly that lut.rv llrna If ralna Iia eie.vn.n al forced to move their beds to avoid get- d""K et., ine uatiauon cniera ouar ters are no better than those of the men ' I asked for a transfer Jut to jet nvva) from the hojse " said one flie man who had formerly been stationed, there, 'although I like the neighbor hood and wo lid be glad to go back If the place Is f.xed It 1s In terrible shape now " PATROLMEN SUSPENDED Grocer' Charges ltceult in Three Reing Ordered Up for Trial Th'ee patrolmen ttew surpepded this aftei mm by Superintendent lloblnson and ordered to appear before the police trln I hoard next Thureda). Tl i -suspension follows Police Captain James Ilea til's Investigation of the al legations of Georre Haag, Twent)-thlrd im' Vine street" who clmtsTed that the tnin under the gult of investigating robberies, entered Ills store and helped llumvchefi to food. i The suspended patrolmen arc Ilium,. Bui,ieV nnd John l.'gan. of the rifteenth nu vine streeis siation. cnargeu wnn ntox'"atlnn anil nea-ieil wiiue tfn"uutv. and I'ratfk Welndell. of the TwentWIh 7 and lluttonwood streets station, accu-ed of dlsobedlenie of orders nnd neglect of duty. "It's Jist Like Home" slit the gentleman to hit wife as he paid the mod- rt Dili DINNERS rrfd from 8:10 1ft SJ Pnn"Ms. 3537 South 16th mT" I.UM'IIKOV The niceties of strrlee 7 expert from the makers of Whitman's Candles. Afternoon Tea Opt Is rfie rirtilitff fill eivri- I'lirtv oi rfa uiii for caridies mo Chestnut St. im ") vv " "I J ft A 1-J T" . 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