k V ' f YJ 'W.v 3 - JW )(! J 'tew " 'fc" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, iAROH 13, '1919 , Vfc Yfj V 4MW 5ii: TLl le-ms I ;V-rf 4 MAYOR IS ASKED TO AID SOLDIERS H Unemployment Peril of Discharged Men Cited by Baker's Aide SAFEGUARDS S 0 U G H T I m Ww'tQ Moral Duty Continucb Until kX r.v;i t ;fn Ai,anriic ir;i,t. & crs, Wood Writes 404 CASUALTIES IN DAY'S LIST One-Half Total Enrolled With the Heroic Dead 200 REPORTED WOUNDED 1o Missing in Action Ag gregate Losbcs, to Dale 266.763 RETURNED NURSES LOSE ONL Y ONE THING SLEEP University Hospital Unit Girh Back From Overseas Making Up for Lost Time in Whirl of Gaycty Final Yankee Shops Chdapcr and Better fhan Parit PMIiiticlpliU nuAe of Ube Hospital i MIes Irwin explained, "nnd the KlrliJ No 20. tlic Unlvcrlty of Pennsylvania cannot help but think regretfully of unu, nro snowing New YorK just now mem happy Yankee girls can be after ro turnln to thli country from a tiring siege of war work overseas. ' Twentv -threo of tho nurses arrived In N'ew York on Tuesday and are having "one wonderful time," to quote onj of their number. Tho only big thing they nre missing Is sleep, nnd they plan to malm up for th.it Uler Theatre and dinner parties and shop ping tours aro keeping tho joung ladles BRIG. (JEN. LOGAN TELiSD COL. LOGAN FELAND Major femlth today leeched a 'cttcr from Arthur Wood', special assistant to the Secretary of War, asking him to co operate with the War Department In efforts to safeguard the welfare of the discharged soldiers returning to Phila delphia. Mavors of other cities received simitar letters Mr. "Woods was police commissioner of New York clt during the adminls- ' tratlon of tho late. Major Mltchel "The opiortunlt that tho ar Pc partment has to nrllvclv servo the en listed man" Mr Woods writes, 'ex pires. It might be thought, with theit j separation from the sen Ice fully pild nnd with a 160 bonus nnd transporta tloti to their homes They go from the . service in good health or If physlca h I disabled, compensated by the syMcnl of war risk Insurance 'While the actual responsibilltv of the War Department does end here the moral responsibility does not end until the soldier has been absorbed b normal cl 11 life Feeling this moral obllgition as c do, the purpote of the War Depart ment Is to co-ordinate through mv of fice, tho various activities of the federil otatn tin,! rltv governments as well as those of private organizations looking Brlgadlei fjcnci to a &stem which will minimize the hi- erll raX8 iSo justice and the peril of unemplov ment of rl p,otnntlon ot Colrncl I claim Hirh.irirpri soldiers The War Dcp irl .,., t,.iirv Daniel"- lomth ns n ment warns 10 ao an n mh it, -uihuu ment and to help local effort aldington, casually lists. .March I I Pour army elv: ,cry busy . .,ii.,i.,.. ini . .,. ou know jou Jubt can t get the kind containing 404 names nf ,,... A ,,,, -i, iri ,..r in iwero relnted by the War Department Krench shops unless you pay too much todav I for them Whj, even the cost of silk!" Of this total 20D were in the morning! ""?, i,""K tay, "" exl.,Iti'V1 b"i report and ins are In the afternoon red ,,dlle1, llusliliigl "and began telling of jord Of the total ot 404, one half arc," muslcil Hh.w she was sure was good Ion the death idII because she had a picture of tho leidlng , The complete roll 0f nicers and the "" nnd llc was "Just to cuto for a"v- TrTtniHI70 nDIfAnirD Ncw' JlrJ H Biven below DtiUUlHEftS DIUUttlJlIill Total reported today Killed In Tcllnn lj 1'ien riom wounds l I a r I -, itviu wuuil Alar nr Ulhrcr, rornn-riy oui- iie.i or disea ui , Hied from aeddent and Here, rroinoicu to omer cauH 33 .wis-iiiK in action in- tioncil Geucral Rank I eland iludlng prisoners Wounded . tirind tot ils 200 401 'Intals II 807 I1.J9D 10 966 1 18" 6 033 131,111 Miss lldlth tnvln Is the head ot the nurses bhe raid todaj that the only thing tempering the jo of the returned twentv. three Is the Knowledge, that tho remaining members of their unit of slx- 1 tv-(tve aic.b',111 abroad 'Fifteen of those who stacd ate In Germany with the army of occupation," The nurses plan to slay In New York until neft week. , , . Among the nurses In the group which has returned arc Miss lrwln. Anna Bar tck. Jean Brothers. Luclllo Conant, Hdlth Davis Mlllan Foster, Anna Haw. kins .Susie Illgglns, Dell Jackman, fea blan Kehr, Margaret Leuther, Mary I.vstcr, Louise Miller, Nettle Parkinsbn, Clarice .Street, Mary Walbert and Flor ence Williams Miss UlUabeth Coombs, another mem ber of the unit, was recently betrothed to Captain George Strode, graduate of tho University of Pennsylvania, accord. Ing to an announcement received by Miss Louise Snyder, directress of nurs ing at the University Hospital equally surprising was the marriage of Miss Anna nilzabeth Newman to Captain Joseph C. Blrdsall on January 1 News of this wedding did not be come public until the return ot the bride to this country. Doctor Blrdsall and Miss Newman served together In the St. Mlhlel sector, treating the wounded under shell fire. Mlos Newman and the phjslcfan, both of whom were attached to tho University Hospital prior to the wai, leslde in Ardmore 26G70S n.mnin nf l olonel Login l 1 Ulll" - commander of the Fifth llcgm.e, ,, on iruns" list Marines now solving is 1 part or tlie nifd imn irvXmnt trrldfnt armvofociupatlon, to be brigadier gen- vniort-Hdrry Hanson AnMim Dover .ral is announced bv hecietarv Uinlcls 1 irt rr S N rs rnsrlis I. f.umsfbon Colone. K.Hnd will .111 the v .caiuy ',' U "ond II Mr loud, caused b the volunt.rv ,etl,ement of ,.rlu..v 'rteS iJoSed s,,,,,,, i James 1- .vniiuiis-j Ml 11 nv. wis Arthur A Axllne tieth "" "" "iiimai u Kudloi I'ltt&burKh I rroneouMt RrMrled Wotindrd leierflr .. I. IFL'', c VNT Alfred SchrhTr. Nc : ;Vhl, exceptional war iccoid ...., "" ".ana .-. v ..1.1.1. imhidis set vices from the time Killed In rtlnn " "v-" - , ..... irr ,.tr Unri BIG DECLINE SHOWN IN DEATHS OVERSEAS Wife Doubtb Report of Lone Pbiladclphiun on Latcbt Cabualt Libt Aimv deaths of men oveiscaa which have made up the major pait of the cas- ti f laH a.. fnH tin. li.t .l .1. . .. . HTr. ,1 . . .. Willi-'' ...-- . ... . ..t-l.Mrl ITri milll ICrWtPIwl Mint hi In sletlon ..Vt ins iiiii "H"i i' i-v Mr. Woods expressed tne opinion inai n-.-erai pcrM ng unci ins sun .,... ,,,..- "-: ,,,,: " ,1 , , the Vast majority of discharged boIdlers , me"T;Uropp until the pretent As com-1 fJ -U'rMN-WlllUn. It. Humphry. Cro-, drop todaj. return to their pre-war occupations nit-I maI,rter 0f (,e Fifth Regiincnt nl Mi- There Is only one man from this city "asman I believe that tho ' ty' nghUng n P- n.,d . roJ.t'-anVmH. r.M ' ' '- "" ' - jKHal Harry servtetraXcharged soldier are an pToo". c.Hv last June Hght p , ",VTPtVrnnnlSi'o,J :fV..b3Shdv ' " -rha .tree. ho died In .-..iknt -iinv' for an emnlover . ,i, diu encicenients just ncioie ,-ouriuri.hi irr,,i,. 1,.,,., 11..1. a French base IiomiII.iI rebru.irv i nf iimibtlii lici.ime rl KV sv it! . M. E. Conference for Revised League I'mtsilllr Iiirrlck nilev Pitisbureb Died of tlUeusr 1 nllPOIl M, ronrart Tetter Plttburltr 1 wounds received in iitlon several months ago Ills wife, Mrt Anna U i Uriel who lives at tho Mutlia street 1 Cold Continued from Pae Otfe . . I " . ,... ... r .1 lajman, of the Logan inuicn were Bfnc)U vAooa .inu miring me -ui-uii- I'lllVMLS HerniHti r tin Iter nlnwoe'l Vllllltll V Illn.lt llrn.Hl.n ttlllsli. T' I niirk' Ilrnrid Air VVnlir MllllEan Hullrr iddrcss refutes to believe til- report Wrnrl-I rrinK Paul Mount Tro Ucscrei . , .. . ..., tnnimhlp ' Corporii Thomas V rtrimth one of the terms or tne fectlve ' Colonel lelmd has foul decor itloiis the Dlstlnguis'icd Scnli- ross nnd the CroK de Guerre with the llroiuc Stat Gold 'tar Hid i-iiui ii"- "s i-mv. i,.,o tinis In Trench arniv and iotp orders for mavcrv 111 im- inuir "- Klllrd In rtlon H'retlnnlr Itennrled me wounueu oil touavs list was tw leu RpllcMti Wood and during the -isson Vloiinclnl. lrirs. I ndelrrminrdl i..to.i i. . ....j ,.i .i..,..i . elected to tho board of trustees to fill ' drh0 ,,n, ( hampign- drives, lie ilso I'lllV VTC-nov & Lclds Uili.hi I. , vacancies caused bv the deaths of the wls ctt.l In merl.an gemril .mm K,,fl, ,n U(ion (rylmu Keporled Ml..- ,hls coul,trv befor "e "" reiched Rev. George Gaul and Mahlon Brvan orders In In Aellonl Mils parents at 4J21 Mantua ivenue He Mr Boswell stated that Charles S Cal- yeVl ofllcers or the m irinch are belter priv TE rred W t.ude s-cr.ntnii ' lnCnibcr of Comnanv P lU'th In- M .11 .H.M..t nf tiiu fmn nxt.hanere t .. .. -, lihilmlplnhiins thin Brlcadler .1 .-.,-., k,, ,..,. . . .... ' -VI.. i-.-rt..".... w. - ......... -. .. iioimni -""i"' irrevipu.ii nrporiwi .,,, .,,,1 .1, ,,1 ..,,. ,.,r... ... April Knocked out with must ml gas Jli .'Ml sojth Beulili Mrr-t I'lilladflnhl . at the battle or tne aiarno July lb Hnunderi. Decree ndelrrmlnrd. (Preilomly 1 Griffith letmned to dutj' after a few Reported Missing In Artlon) National Bank, who resigned from tne ;neral Tcl-ind, who-e wltc a wen- vn,.lnr In Arllonl board because of business pressure had Known tololst lives it the New pott rrtiv ATES Thomas Dcfabio Lansdnwn- lo-nlflor! 1,1 ii llllncncsji to sc-v e w hell An-irtincnts SIMeentll Hid t-piuie rreu v.. Harnian Alloona Ilfrman Sahul needed. streets Genei il Feland was the flrtt ' marine ollker lo land In I ranee com ew Trustees r.lecled mandlng the Ulfth neglment In the The following trustees were elected thick of the fight along the Maine to serve for the term which expires In General Fel-ind was graduated from 1922: John W Sparks, Thomas Brad- tne Masaihuse'ls Institute of Technol lev. Justice Alexander Simpson. Jr.1, n Boston and came here with Mm Charles Scott, Jr, Albert II Turner, j vcland i-l cars ago He vas Inttrui tor Jr, William L blmmons Horace M ,t the a-li meed naval nib- of tire ma- Rumsey, Illchard J Freeman, v llliani rn. corps, and for i time w ns In com Bovd and A I Wood The new trustees )nand ot the Snrltiffrun PfllVATHS John I Barrett I-sun Frinrls T Jones. 1721 Carlton street, Thll i rf Iphla scl, n llo.pllal trreTlnn.li Reported Mlso. Inr In Artlon) PniVvTHS Vlehael PulvisKi J 1 Fant Oralnin .trt he.ter VV Ilium c HI.-- elected from among the ministers were the Reverend Doctors Henrv G Whalev Gladstone Holm, Robert H Crawford Island Mrs Pelind began her career on the conceit stage is a soprano vocalist and Returned Reported I 1 k o nnt (Prerlon.lr viiKMinie in Arllonl PniVITF.S Rm T nlm,Ti S.llnj 1 li , Tred A, Gack, Alvln L Copper and has appeared here fiemientlv in con- F Hi'dliier 3010 Ronsall itren Phlla- Arthur C James The ministers re- nectlon with patriotic affairs during Ihc . neipiua elected viere Bishop Joseph 1 Eerr war Jacob S Hughes, J. G Blckerton Milton - Hofah"'1 r nandolph a"d ALLIES EVACUATE TOWN Ttishnn Rprrv nreside-1 at thn mnrnine session, and the Rev. Dr Thomas W i Lcae Only Rllills to BolsllPVlki I uJ BlCiVinnej. OI coaiesviun openea w mi a An lniiirl Fmnl prajer. The convention moved to bear Oil Artlianpel 1 ront fraternal greetings to the lav mens con-! relinniel, Jlarch 13 (Bj P) ventlon which villi be held tomorrow .The Allied Vaga column on MondTj Its respects were also paid to the Rev withdrew north fnm Vltaka to a new John Stringer pastor of two small position Headquarters announces tint churches at Walllngford and South Me- the withdnwal was completelj succoss dla. The Rev Mr Stringer, who Is ful the Allied troops bringing out most seventy-nine ears old was admitted to of their war material and destrovjng .1.. ..n a&n ,-a I ..... .., 1.. A & .. . n.n,A. i. ... ..1 ' i-1""1""" I Ulf l-"fl"i' "u vuminrirn leveling nrt -ITC TS H 4U,.i T...(.n The conference passed a resolution of the ruins ot the village which the i Atiuelo 'ni Pa.oual- Newark John Dorn Bolshevist artillery partly wrecked Bound Brook Cataldo T Lfopard Millvlllf ,,.,., . Trank J Moschell Jersey Clt The Bol'hevist forces began new lac- ' .... . . ...... i tics Tuesdaj night, earning out a night """" ' """or'nTa";5 Krw"'a """ hombardinent for the first time of the. nrtlVATE MllUm Henry rtoones. Jer- .aiiicu ,i,-tii.-tiB wii inn iii iv ironi ' Kfj i ny , davs and was gassed August 18 He arrived home on the steamship A ermont I Februarj 1 ? Orinith enlisted March, 1317 and was ,on gu ird lut near Harrlsburg when he was called to Camp Hincock at the declaration of war He Is twentj years old and a riveter Prlvato Joseph Plcolll, lSH South Fifteenth street, is th onlv other man on the regular casualty list for Phila delphia todav He is wounded, with de cree undetermined l-.rronfoui.lr Reported hilled In Irtlon i-0,1P rorreet'o m aro added to thn PftlVVTn Ralph J Mambauil. Altoona. ontclal report, bringing the total for the Mounded. Drieree Cndrtermlnrd , Ity up to seven Two of the previously rniVVTHs RavmonlJ Arnold I-hanon rcjiorted missing hive been located In Dev II Dogs ' at LeiKUe ' lllt-bitrgh sol Tarnti.on Mount Pleasant lonn u i-iott vuaniptoun Honor Roll for City Today HIED OK WOUNDS Corporal II RRt rill IX. jr,7 Martha st Wnt'MlFI) MIOIITI. PUKAlOtsIA REPORTED MISSIM) Prhalea TIIOMS DEFAIIIO, 140 W Greenwood HFKMW b.nUI.K1. L31 B Hculah st NOUSDFD IinOBFT. . CNnKTEB- Mi's fi rnnwoi'MA kk- I'ORTrD VIIIIHMI Prliate IltA.StIS T. J0.NE1, 1751 Carlton st RETtRNED TO Dl'T. mVA IOOSLY REPORTED Mlfe"l0 Prlrate IOIIN I". IIEDIOER. an40 Bonaall l MOIMIED, DECREE UNDETl.RMIM'.D Corporal TIIOVIVH DM ORIFFITII, lilt Man tua avr Prhale aosrni riroi.n. isti s iotb t PERMIT BERNSTORFF FILM I Court Refuse to Enjoin Picture of Ex Envoy's Wife ew York, March 13 A temporary Injunction sought by Pauline Lewis, of San Francisco, to restrain exhibition of a photoplay' depleting Counter von Bernstorff, wife of tho former German ambassador to the United States, na nil nccessory to a murder plot hitched by J her husband, was denied by Supremo Court Justice Cohalati yesterday. ".There Is a grave question," said Justice Cohatan. '"'whether the moving party shows such Interest n entitles her to Institute nn action of this kind. r . -,.. . . e Under buch circumstances the matter Is Women AniOUC VlCtiniS Olione for disposition In tile trial of tho aMlnn . tiarry Whaland, Who Of- L CAMDEN LAWYER GETS NINE YEARS Court "Regretfully" Sen tences Former Bar Mem ber for Embezzlement CHARGES INVOLVE $5800 HURRY CANADIANS HOME . As ilcsull ot idol, untaiti specaa Doiutnion Men Back ,j Halifax, X. R March 13. (By .A. P,) . A r1l tt 11m. rlnf lUflnnV "" . " ." " ,J" A"Z l uanaaian iroops in isuuinci vatmi,, Wales, arrangements havo been mado toA uso again the big troopimps in mii Canadian service to carry soldiers taclCil to Canada. sLil The sleamshlp Baltic has left Liver-'l pool with more than 3000 men, and. thajjl curmania is on ine way vvuii nearly 3000 The" White Btar liner Olympic ls5 scneuuicd to sail irom Liverpool en oaiuruRy Willi ovvv can-tumii iruon A iil tmeo riiiio uio -uiiiiiib j una ,m poit. It In expected nil the men Inil Klmmcl Camp will be back In Canada K bv tho end of the month. fcrcd No Defense limine uronKie l.vnutv aihum v MURliey ,.., j h.kuIIIo,! .,a niinH,l ron i tinea Hunt l irtorvvlli-- liliiwpp ---i" - "- ..-..." - .- 1IIJ Chestnut atrret Phl.edelnliln ' v lib decree undelerinlncJ. vihilo one Vllbur I. Mvt Yorli . nlhonv VV aMUii- I ,,,.. ...... ., ho had i,.-.. i0E, r-.,or(i of llDAIl lltltt-lalf ... ... .- ----- .. --- ,. Is sllghtlv wounded In a hosp t.il One has returned to dutv uninjured In a total of 319 for the nation, fort- h actor VA alter I. VV llson (larrUk Mounded Mljthtli I SKPCEANT Vndrew P Usher lohna ' town ronrORAI-O Alvln Abl Dravosburit lo8--ph Areno Johntosn Joteph VV htraln IB Osborne Mrept Thlladelphla VElf .IF.R8FA Died of Dlftear two fioni this state are Included SOLDIERS DIVIDE ON LIQUOR Some Think Dry Law Injustice to. Them There are manj Phlladelphl i s'rv Ice men In London at present, according to word received here bv friends or .lach Coombe. fonnerlvof tho Hvenmno Pub i ir I.EDOCn ' A Philadelphia!! need not go far In thesq das before he finds someone with uhom he can talk over home topics" Mr Coombe writes ' The famous meet ing ground of the American is the i:agl hut, of the Y M C A , and cvrv dav and night ono can meet scores of rhlladelphlans there " Prohibition Is one of the subjectb most discussed and opinion seems to be rather well divided among our bos Some con tend they were Imposed on by the pass ing of the amendment, and oihera itav tint tho old land in back ot the Statue of Liberty' Is out of the rut to fta. One of the men mentioned In the let ter li Cierald Kerns l.'Sl ralrinount nvenue who has served with the Cana dian Itallwav troops for two and a half years He Ins been wounded by shrap nel and gassed, but has completely re covered HIh brother, Francis J. Kerns, is a corporal In the American army. In the Criminal Court of Camden where ho had often urged punishment of offenders, Harry Whaland, a former lawyer, today faced charges of embez ling more than $5800 and was sentenced to from three to nine ears In State Prlsop "This Is the most burdensome task that has confronted me during the two Sears I have served on the bench," Judge Kates said as he aioe to pronounce sentenco on the conrtcTcd man. "It Is not a very pleasant thing to deprive a man of his liberty, vpeclally If he li a man wllh whom you have been asso ciated and have known for ears "I am no w compelled to do it, under the law. Other members of the bar frown upon this defendant, because the law nrofekslon Is the most criticized orre there Is nnd when a member of the bar betra8 the confidence of his clients , i. -. . .. nil . ...i i.A.1 1. IIia nrn ' 11 rPIICUIB ul'Ull ttii vtiBfe-. n- mo I'--- fesilon " Prosecutor Walverton, before that, had said the case was the most dis tressing one he had eer been called upon to prosecuto becaus-. of the fact that he, too, had asi-o- ted with and had known the defencinnt for maiiy ears The prisoner, who in e greeted cordially by judges f ittcndants and fellow members ' ill' profession, today met the cold stare of Indifference as his eve searched the room for a friendly smile More than fifty w ItnesEcs, some of them widows others poor worklngmen, who had Intrusted savings to air. Whaland were in court to lesiity agauibi him. Only a few of them were heard when Mr. Whaland's counsel decided that enough evidence hd been presented Among other complilnants against Mr. Whaland were representatives of the Sons of Temperance The defendant was chairman of the board ot trustees and In this capacity. It was charged, he -embezzled $387B Nellie S Coles, a widow, of Oaklvn, K J , declared that Whaland defrauded her of $1600. and Frank J. Richards, of Camden, said the prisoner embezzled $1600 In a mortgage deal. During the testimony Mr Whaland sat with Bovvea neaa rrequeniiy up twitched In the witness chair as details of transactions In which he figured were explained bv the witnesses The prisoner, at the adv ice of counsel, pleaded "non vult," or In plain language that he had no opposition to make In the bevley of his livv practice, Mr Whaland was regarded as a good fel low and was free with his monej. In those davs ho was highly popular. mKs j4-'3'I, 11 L "0a, i vy f. ft m iifc-Cajetioii Broad aitd Walnui Sirceis A very distinctive and Tery sure place is the Ritz. You compliment your guest in bringing him here to dine, for you know that service and cuisine will be out of the usual. Your next Banquet? May we thow you. the Banquet Room, and submit sample menus? n $ M 1 1 1 1 K' L,5awiiihiiiuiiituiitiiiiiiiiutwuutuiaukLuaiuuuiauLiiiLuiuiuuLiiuuJ v ; mMW))"ihiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiHii''i"iiiM,"i'';viwiiiii' "M'y,aBai"M l""''yi.i.ii.'',"' .v r ov -. ' 3gzLxJiff wot m uiAi " f HICKQRY : l!9( flfe Garters IBSk V 1LA. It. T ''ffVirffSr j" Vl i tf Jflr jruiranlee si s yS3lc7!i;A-ytfv& & ' quJf'y ? 4 Bfe 1 IU$ K mr i- confldence in the Y. M C A after lis tening to talks on what that organization had done bv Walter A Wood, the gen eral secretary here, and the Rev James J. Gingham, a member ot the confrence sv ho was a Y M C A worker In JVance. Bishop Berry granted fcecretarj Wood ten minutes to address the conference during the morning session The ' A official condemned as Incorrect and mis leading the reports that tho organiza tion overcharged enlisted mci "Many workers were commended bv General Pershing for gallantr," said Mr Wood. In Mas, 191", he asked for more Y, M. C A. secretaries, for the reason that 'we must win the moral war if no other' " The eiieniv shelled thw positions from oundt,j Ml.htly (r.lo,lv Reported Ml 11 o'clocl. untl I in the mornlnB with- Inr In Artlon) out doing anv ainngf One of the Allied airplanes Mondav scored a direct hit w ith a bomb on an eneinj column on the march up the road n"ar the village of Kenhela Detailed reports of Sundav a Infantry engagement. In which the Brl'lsh Amer icans ami P.u'-Hians repulsed the enemy, Indicate that the Bolshevist losses Here about 40u killed Tho Allied losses were very small PP.IV vTE lohn re InuiiB I lltlf Tails Shk 111 Ilofcpltal (Preilnusb Remrtfd MIm. Inc In Artlon) IMlNATE Clarence Tilklngton. I.lnden vold Returned to Dub irrevlnnnlj Reported Vllf-slns In Artlon) PRIVATE Michael llunleal), Jersey CltJ Uounded, Derree Cndflermlned rnlVATES, Frink D Dalles , Neu Ilruns lck Robert M Qulnlan, Jernej Cits. 37TH DIVISION AT BREST i 3 HERO BROTHERS HONORED Mr Wood said It was necetsarv to BSasisV t charge for commodities sent overseas oecauso pi me neavy ireism raie in umcerg Are uecorateU DV tile 2ZW BIOCK 111 BUCKllCll Street some instances soiaiers inougiu wie ir.,l, ,, PM,l.l-t:.. !- Mere being overcharged because they did I'reiicll at limbarkatlon Port I not understand the value of French Ilrent. March 13 (By A P) Ad. money mlral Moreau maritime prefect uf the The speaker stated that of 7S50 Y M ?', '"'"..I T.VZ ?.'?e,Tn'':,: C. A. workers only 473 were in this "Vi" . 'V IJ'.rZ, '. '..."i'. 'W'i. Proud of Jackson Boys Itetldents of the 2200 block on South BucUnell street celebrated last night the return of the three Jackson brothers from the war The home of Mrs Jeste F. Jackson at 21M0 South Bucknell street, was be. sieged bv neighbors eager to pay trib ute to Corporal John I. Jackson, of the 320th Aero Squadron , Private Albert F JacKson, or tne zibtn inlantrs anc hi, I, Ii-ir ntrtH sit rtrrMf ft,, Itu n 11 country The organization has 1800 huts to the United States In France, which were described as com- ' Admiral Moieau presented the cravate fortable and well heated Coal, he sild of commander ot the Legion of Honor cost S70 a ton In France t to Major General Charles S Tarns- oih ?lnil. J i?. .liven i,v Mr Uortl. commanding, the division, the Yood dealt with the number of secre-1 'Twelvetree' and 1 then1'l?tarV medal S"mBn ndWard JaCkS0"' U"l,ed Stales InrlR .lin urM --nKimltlffft tr. ton nnnr-immlBalnn. ..nAP.. ' "' - Of 700 ministers doing overseas work tinder the direction ot the Y 'M C A Arm) Uses Many Hone, thirteen have died in service he said I . .. . . , . . . Of the Y M C A workerf gcneralli.l Animals on hand In the service of the fifty-four have died In France, eleven ' War Department November J 1918, were having .been killed in action Gassed1 113.725 cavalrj and riding horses, 186. and wounded total sixty-seven Gal- 348 draft horses 141,611 draft mules Coruoral Jackson s rltrht hand whm hurt badly when his airplane "went dead" and fell within a few jards of the Ger man lines He managed to reach his own lines Private Jackson was gassed on the Argonne While the neighbors listened vi Ith awe to the stories of the soldiers, Yeoman jacKson, wno convoved trans laptry in action has earned decorations 17.208 pack and riding mules, and 15 280 ' ports back and forth, stood to one side for 120 workers, he declared "The association has done its w ork, ' said Mr Wood, "and we are not dis couraged. We Intend expanding our work as long as American forces re main overseas" The Woman'f Foreign Missionary So ciety Is holding Its anniversary meeting 'I fW.j this afternoon In tho Spring Garden A.'fj5.5!',-,.!' nhnrch. betrlnninar at 2 o'clock rir WKsif "Brlnloii D. Bradley, of India, will make itrsC mo aaaresB. vvf Pentecostal Berries Todar i -in. i'.k n.nl.iXnrtal .,! 1. ,ti it 1 l,l.4 ... W'.c b.'tn charge, - i-Jf'L The Educational Society will hold Its 5 v ,tif annual ainner ai o o ciocic mis evening ."KSS. . 145 North Fifteenth street, The Rev f, Jr, .Adelbert R. Piper, pastor ot tl e IrtFlrst Church of WIlkM-Barrte, will speak Tsjen "The Functions of the educational I- v.J s.v With Reference to the Centen. SX &. ary Movement. iifli 'iMA The conference board of education and unclassified animals makaig a total of 477,2b: arimais reaay ror use united htutes Department of Agriculture and toftly whistled 'The Navy Took Them Over and the Navj Will Bring Them Back " K 5the Epworth League will hold a com- ' tilned anniverrary meeting uimgnc in tne SnrlnK Garden Church. Addresses will e made by the Rev Pr. U. S. Tipple, ef Drew Theological Seminary, and Dr, i""Chrles E. Guthrie, of Chicago, acting ,', secretary of the Epworth League. The ,-fholr of the Seventh Street Church will XttroYlde the music It will b directed I by Rajmond C Seebutger, with Mlsa Jljuibella Ferris, at the organ. Bltkei lo Return Home Mr,-Bialte, who for ' !T?k,. March 13. Colonel Joseph tne half years have lived return to .New York next . Girls! 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Its In great demand by v.omen of taste and culture because It makes the hair soft, lustrous, easy to arrange attractively and appear much heavier than It reallv Ih A massage with Parisian &age Is a real delight easy to use, not sticky or greasy, and delicately perfumed an antiseptic liquid free from dangeroit Ingredients, and guaranteed not 'to color the hair or scalo If vnil want anrtA looking hair and plenty of It use Pr! ht- More Silk -Lined Suits Just In ! Plenty of Them ! ' $25 & $28 Regular $30, $35 and $40 Qualities SOME of the newer ones are in dark oxfords with braid bound pockets At $25 you will find many of them with silk-lined sleeves, too. All are all-wool; and there is every new Easter style among them, including ' Double-breasted suits. Single-breasted. Camouflage can be buttoned either single- or double-breasted. Three-in-one can be buttoned three different ways. Skirted models railroad stitching. Plain sack styles. s All silk trimmed $25 and $28. William H. 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