4 NAVY YARD PLOT SAID TO INVOLVE r U.S.NEUTRALITY , Smuggling Charge Only Sub terfuge to Hold Alleged Prin ciples Within Grasp MORE ARRESTS EXPECTED Removal of German Crews From Philadelphia Planned by Daniels Philadelphia, March 13. Further developments In the alleged plot to smuggle chronometers asliore from the German conjmerce raiders Kron prinz Wilhelm and Prinz Kitel Fried rich, interned at the Philadelphia navy yard, were expected to-day. In addi tion to the five persons, including one "woman, already under arrest as the '.result of the investigation being con 'ducted by agents of the Department iof Justice, it was reported that a •number of others would be taken into 'custody within 24 hours. Federal agents working on the in vestigation refused either to confirm :or deny these reports. They admitted, • however, that the smuggling charge is :a subterfuge to hold the alleged prin cipals until tlie entire plot, which they isay has been batched, can be revealed. 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Read it and profit. ~ J To and 25 cent.. THE PERUNA COMPANY, Columbu., Ohio Nuxated Iron Should Hospital and Prescribed Says Dr. Howard James, late of the United States Public Health Service It quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing youthful power and vigor into the veins of both men and women. It often increases the strength and endurance of deli cate, nervous, run-down folks 200 per cent, in two weeks' time. Opinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Medical Author, Dr. T. Alphonsus Wallace and other physicians who have tested Nuxated Iron in their own private practice. In a very interesting: and instructive discourse on the great value of plenty of iron in the bloo<), Dr. Howard James, late of the United States Public Health Service, said: "A patient of mine remarked to me (afer having been on a six •weeks' course of Nuxated Iron). " 'Sny, Doctor, that there stuff Is like music.' "Previous to using Nuxated Tron, I liad been prescribing tho various min eral salts of Iron for years, only to meet complaints of discolored teeth, disturbed digestion, tied up, hardened secretions, etc.. and I had about reach ed the conclusion that the only way to supply iron was to get the patient to eat very large quantities or spinach, carrots, and lentils, when I came across Nuxated Iron, an elegant, ingenious preparation containing organic iron, which has no destructive action on the teeth—no corrosive effect on the stom ach, snd which is readily assimilated into the blood and quickly makes Its presence felt by increased vigor, snap and staying power. "Iron is absolutely necessary to en able your blood to change food into liv ing tissue. Without It, no matter how much or what you eat, your food mere ly passes through you without doing you any good. You d6n't get the strength out of it, and as a conse quence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron. "As I have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only throw away habit-forming drugs and nauseous concoctions and take simple Nuxated Iron. I am convinced that tho lives of thousands of persons might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kid ney, liver and heart troubles, etc. The real and true cause which started their diseases was nothing more nor less than lack of iron in the blood. "Thousands of people suffer from iron deficiency and do not know it. "If you aro not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the follow ing test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becom ing tired. Next take two five-grain tab lets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. From my own experience with Nuxated Iron I feel it is such a valuable remedy that it should be kept in every hospital and prescribed by every physician in this country. Dr. E. Saucr, a Boston physician, who has studiad both In this country and great European medical institutions, was asked what he thought of Dr. .Tames' remarks. In reply, he said: "I fully agree with Dr. James. People need more Iron. There can be no strong, vig orous Iron men and beautiful, healthy women without iron. Not long ago a: TUESDAY EVENING, SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG KerrySraniWn l/Hey Mammal Wfere& a®^ ole Ea SMeves worfn ttc Banner ? lnt reaa *3* four feet an ' d } ari:mn J \viheres itafc-"• ,/ onto ifa W®' it tNo / s $1 A of em'f® her 3i 3-7 to learn whether there had been an attempt to tamper with the works and If so to determine what it indicated. Federal agents said tlie chronometers could be used as time fuses to explode bombs which might be secreted In the vessels for the purpose of destroying them in case of war. Orders authorizing a search of the Interned raiders were expected from Washington to-day. Mayor Smith yes terday made a personal appeal to Sec retary Daniels of the Navy Depart ment for the removal of the two ships on the ground that they constitute a menace to the safety of the city. He was assured that every precaution was man came to ma who wan nearly half a century old und asked mo to sive him a preliminary examination for life in surance. I was astonished to find him with the hlood pres sure of a bo v of t wen ty, and as full of vigor, vim and vi tality as u you n g man; in f a c t, a yountc man he really was no t wlthstand in; his afro The HOC ret, ho said, was tak ing iron— 1 Dr. Howard James, late of United States Public Health Service, tells physicians he believes that more Nux ated Iron should be prescribed to meet the great problem of iron deficiency, with its mttendent symptoms of weak ness, nervousness, lack of vitality, pale ness and generally rundown conditions. WARNS AGAINST USE OF ORDINARY MET ALIC IRON it uamnly lata hjr oust ptople. JU*_ _______________ Nuxated Iron had filled him with re newed life. At 30, he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in—now at 80, after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth." Dr. A. J. Newman, formerly House Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chi cago, In commenting on the value of Nuxated Iron said; "This remedy has proven through my own test of it to excel any preparation I have ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and correcting digestive disorders. The manufacturer* are to be congratulated in having given to the public a long felt want, a true tonic supplying Iron In an easily digested and assimilated form, a true health builder in every sense of the word." being taken by the authorities and that the transfer of the German crews already was under consideration and that a suitable placo for them was be ing sought. Made Warsliip l'arts The investigation yesterday, N as far as it was permitted to be made public, centered to a great extent around Adelbert K. Fischer and his wife, two of the principals arrested in connec tion with the smuggling plot. It was learned that, the Schutte and Koerting Company of which Fischer is presi dent, is a branch of a largo German marine engineering concern located at Hamburg, and that it has been en gaged in the manufacture of parts of Dr. T. Alphonsus Wallace, a physician of many years' experience in this coun try and who lias been given many hon orary titles in England, was next ask- I ed to give an opinion on Nuxated Iron. Dr. Wallace said: "I do not make a practice of recom mending advertised medicinal products but 1 have found Nuxated Iron so po tent in nervous, run-down conditions that I believe all should lcnow of it. The men and women of to-day need more iron in their blood than was the case twenty or thirty years ago. This because of the deminerallzed diet which now is served dally in thousands of homes and also because of the demand for greater resistance necessary to off set the greater number of health haz ards to be met at every turn." The next to be consulted was Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York physician and author, who said: I "I hoartily concur in all that Dr. James has said only in some respects I would go further. D'r. James forgot to mention how foods lose their Iron value by improper methods of cookery. In the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, can dies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated corn meal. 110 longer is iron to be found. Keiining processes have removed the iron o( Mother Earth from these im poverished foods and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in whTcli our veg etables are cooked is responsible for another grave Iron loss. Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe age, you must supply the iron deficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron— Nuxated Iron, just as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt." NOTE—Nuxated liron which is pre scribed and recommended above by physicians in such a great variety of cases is not a patent medicine nor secret cemedy. but one which is well I known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by 1 eminent physicians everywhere. Un like the older inorganic iron products it is easily assimilated, does not In jure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stomach; on tile contrary it is a most potent remedy in nearly all forms of Indigestion, as well as for nervous. run-down conditions. The manufacturers have such great confi dence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit SIOO.OO to any charitable in stitution If they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organic trouble. They 31so offer to refund your money if it oes not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It im dispensed in this city by Croli Keller G. A. Gorgas, J. Nelson Clark, all good druggists. HARRISBURG *££&£& TELEGRAPH oil-burning engines for American war shifts. Several years ago it was said, the Schutte and Koerting con cern manufactured shells for this gov ernment. Mrs. Fischer's father is said to be at the head of the parent com pany In Hamburg. It was at Mrs. Fischer's request, ac cording to Henry Rohner, a wholesale grocer, and the other principals in the alleged customs frauds, that ho in structed his chauffeurs to bring back some puckagea frqm the interned raid ers after delivering groceries for the officers and crews. Rohner, in a state ment declared that he had been as sured by Mrs. Fischer the boxes con tained only souvenirs and that he was innocent of any wrong doing. Bernstorff Reports on Dealings With Mexico Copenhagen, via March 13. —Count Von Bernstorff, dismissed German ambassador to the United States, prepured a statement on Ger many's dealings with Mexico after his arrival here. This statement, will be forwarded to tho Berlin foreign office and if approved will be made public through the Wolff bureau, the official German news agency. Tt is under stood that the statement deals with tho way in which Foreign Secretary Zinimermann's instructions to the German minister in Mexico City fell into the hands of the American gov ernment. NEEDS OF PUPILS TO BE DISCUSSED [Continued From First Pago] burg, secretary, and B. F, Heiges, of Manhelm, treasurer. Subjects for round table discussions at the morning session follow: Should a choice be offered in the eleventh, or in any other grade be tween a general course in English and specialized courses in English, such as commercial English? What special attention should be given to the rural pupil upon entering citv schools? In what courses could the time do voted to Algebra bo reduced from two to one year? What questions should be consider ed worthy of discussion in teachers' meetings? Is "teaching how to study" an es sential par '; of the daily recitation? Training in Morality When should the assignment of the lesson be made? How? What is .-in efficient plan for man aging athletics? How much time should be devoted to formal instruction in penmanship in each of the eight grades? AVhat school situations involve moral judgment or offer opportunity for training in morality? The merits of the "Six and Three- Three plan," the "Six-Two-Four plan." Should the school board offer spe cial salary to teachers attending sum mer sessions? How may a teacher judge the effi ciency of her work? What special problems are found In the Continuation School? What change in method of teaching, and In curriculum of the daily schools may result from experimentation In the. Continuation Schools? Night school administration and subjects. Should a school district provide summer schools for its pupils? Discuss Length of Day Afternoon: How should Spelling be taught? To what extent should supervised study replace the recitation? History requirements for high school courses of study. Oval English in the schools method, matter. The advantages and disadvantages of State uniformity in school records and in courses of study. The length of the school day. Of tho recitation periods. How secure a spirit of "profession alism" among teachers? Vocatio - il guidance—how muchT When? what manner? Is the emphasis placed upon "voca tional courses" at this time justifiable? Outside of the centers of population, what can be done for pupils that have active tuberculosis? What is the most effective way of using the blackboard during a recita tion in Geometry? How prevent first year high school pupils from leaving school? What is accomplished by medical inspection in your district? What are the purposes of periodical tests? Tho use nnd abu&e of notebooks. What new plans or methods have been used in your schools in order to solve local educational problems? Method of teaching "originals" in Geometry. What should be the extent of in dividual laboratory work in General Science? The teaching of English Classics. Is it better to have a definite number of days in each week for theme writing and a certain number of days for tho study of classics; or should the classics be taught continuously until finished? MANY TO JOIST LADIES Bi IS ST The Harrlsburg Ladles' Nest, No. 1930, Order of Owls, will take In a large class of new members at Its next meeting at Cameron Hall Thursday evening. Special efforts are being made by the organizers and members to raise the membership to two hundred before the charter closes at the end of the prcsnt month, and very indica tion points t'o the success of the cam paign. The local Toadies' Nest Is conducted on similar lines to the men's but holds its charter direct from the Home Nest. LABOR UNIONS TO STAND BY NATION [Continued X'Vom First Pjige] workers were represented In the con ference, called to determine and an nounce the part to be cluimed by labor in national preparedness plans. Not Militaristic A statement formally adopted and Issued after the meeting set forth tn addition to the offer of services in ca6e of war, various demands which wero held to be fundamentals in safeguard ing the rights of workers in war times as well as in peace. Militarism was protested against; It was held that in dustrial service should be deemed equally meritorious as military service; that service should conform to trade union standards and that organized labor should have representation on all agencies determining and adminis tering policies of national defense and controlling publicity. The concluding paragraphs of the statement, pledging labor's support to the nation follow: "We, the officers of the national and international trade unions of America in national conference assembled in the capital of our nation, hereby pledge ourselves in peace or in war, in stress or in storm, to stand un reservedly by the standards of liberty and the safety and preservation of tho institutions and ideals of our republic. Pledge Their Aid "In this solemn hour of our nation's life, it is our earnest hopo that our republic may be safeguarded in its un swerving desire for peace; that our p— "... * Walt a Minute— ■ | You understand Cigarette Value! 5j You recognize Cigarette Quality! JJ 1 3s You appreciate pure Turkish to- ISH baccos, Put together right! I fS! 89,K _ ' —— 'I ! ss| Sure you do! J-h Then Helmar is your cigarette— -il Friend, if you S|| many times. j! i The Mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. | The Best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. I . MARCH 13, 1917. people may he spared the horrors and tho burdens of war; that they may have the oportunity to cultivate and develop tho arts of peace, human brotherhood and a higher civilization. "But, despite all our endeavors and hopes, should our country be drawn into the maelstrom of the European conflict, we, with these ideals of liberty and justice herein declared, as the indispensable basis for national policies, offer our services to our coun try in every field of activity to defend, safeguard and preserve the republic of the United States of America against its enemies whomsoever they may be, and we call upon our fellow workers and fellow citizens In the holy name of labor, Justice, freedom and hu manity to devotedly and patriotically give like service." Bill Abolishing Death Penalty Is Held Back The bill giving authority to coun ty controllers in counties having less than 150,000 population to appoint so licitors at a salary of SSOO was passed by the Senate last night by a vote of 38 to 2. The bill applies to Dauphin county. At the request of Senator Tompkins, sponsor in the Senate of the bill to abolish tho death penalty for murder in the first degree, tho bill was laid over for further consideration when It was reached on the third reading calendar. New Senator From Adams County Works Hard at First Session C. W. Bealla, the new Senator from Adams county, was sworn Into office last night by Judge S. J. M. McCar rell, and took his seat at a desk on which were two large baskets ot roses. Senator Bealls was prevented from, taking his seat In January because his term as Congressman had not yet ex pired. He celebrated his advent into the State's upper legislative chamber by Introducing a draft of bills calling for making half a dozen Adams coun ty roads part of the State Highway sj'stem, providing for the packing of apples and making an appropriation of 515,000 for the erection of a mon ument in the public square at Get tysburg. President Pro Tem. Beldle man appointed Mr. Bealls to a num ber of important committees. SENATORS RETURN For the first time since early in the legislative session Senate leaders to6k their places at their desks last night. Senator McNichol and a few others returned from Florida resorts, where they spent several weeks and Senators Vare and Smith returned from Hot Springs, Ark.