Activities in the Camps
Fort Sill Becomes Army
Capital of United States
t. orr.ing, when about Are thoaiand *old-rs will wi*ld t'.i<* picks, shovels and
axe!.
Five
prominent V. M. C.theA. **tsecr*9* tatat
reaign*
( narles. II. Newman, Ithaca,
ot*
JudpH New
Harri?on M.
H S. K
man:
Women Who Don't Raise Soldiers
Unfit to Vote, Says Roosevelt
TrlfVi, ind: Paul Y.lr\g, Littlfl
N. Y, and Joseph J. Shenkel,
1'hilndelphia.
--o
Uncle Sam," the
Pacifists Are Trying to "Put a Pigtail on
Colonel Asserts.Tells Upton Soldiers He Will
the
Under
Hid
Candle
thc
Is
Camp in Oklahoma
Turkey Dinner* for Soldiers
Back Them Against "Sauerkrauters"
Bushel in Military America.Mecca of Officers
L. L Families to Entertain
regard the male fli»sie as a
WTio Become Expert in Spccialized Lines
(S taff ('rrrrrapcntdevte]
Men Thanksgiving Day
member of society."
( AMP
Nov. lf*..Colonel
Big
(Ay,P
L I-. N'ov. 18..Mrs.
MILUaj
Robert BaeOflJ is chr.:--*-iian of a comTho Tribune ha, r*K**9owu\ a ireat many **mBw7*\* atul disquicting letlrr* mittue of N'as-au County residenta
avd
vi,it
tn
abcrtit ar'-oi traininn camp PPOJimitm*, A stajl trriter was *ent
who are finding seats at home Thanksernmin* all the prinri;nl 0*nt*uu**Mt9. 7/v-*> ifi thr aeiev'h of a series of r:virj* dinner tav-'es for the soldiers
of tuu Iiainbow Division. Mrs. Bacon
article, hc Ifl Ml
ft *M thc camp point 0* pi
wil] entertain 200 aoldiera at her borne
By Glendon Allvinr
ll* practises callflflUM fire and ialping.
ARini.r: vn -fort sill
Thfl construction and use of tbe pistol
in
hnshel
«*.
hid
UUitt
in his course.
TJTK ctw.Me
Fort
is
1111.
Au'.omatir r'AVs ot thr- ChaTjchar tr-*'
America
mlliUrv
know
-." gnna ot the Ix-v«
pan
tho weipons to which ¦ fourth
that this cit of-the-way place. is th* tjp* nr-
come
uhkh mi'.;'..-.;.-
ia Westbury, and at the rate lnvitatiOBI were coming ln to-day, lt will'
perhaps
possible to take.
16,000 or more on that day.airmen and
be
care
8,000
,¦.
cf
army
hundreds of civilians attinded open air
¦..-':.,. ll Id N'o. 2.
Thc scrviees were
.m'pth*Mills.
Rev. Boy P. Dutfleld.
conduct. by
¦.¦
machinfl p-nr.s mns
Th..'-ry for a(1"
(raiea m laag ¦
oathfl,
a study of archdeacon of the Episeopal IHoee** of
tutt persons. know five courses. It includes
machine gun on Long Isinnd. aMusic was furnished by!
.tance ij-norance Is a the heavy r!*o calibre
ar 1 of tha one-pound-. the bnnd of the- 146th Field Artillery,
cars the VickflPfl type
<>f Orogon.
virtue, for oflicera *_tlon*d ther* work
er --un.
is
a
In ihe cnr.nrering department the,
little for publicity. Thci-s
and
bombers
advercourse includes sappers,
vhicb i.rosperi b«tUff wtth*«t
for
mecca
tu
from
"
.
YaMaCA^WaTFund
lme|
fartlncatlaM
plonaara,are Field
fllflfl studied.
tTOOpfl
about
go
Okla.,
laewton,
of
ar^
enrollfld
MU
More thaa 300 officers
routire oblivious to the fact that1 ln the present classes at Fort Bill.
America.
of
flrlll t-oon return tfl their n
They
nearby i« _« army capital
t:vi camps to pass on thair newly flC
ll an ».y P0,t ouired
They knn-v
Infonnatioa. Bavaral bandrcd
at Fort 8111, but most of them katm more men w.ll replace them for I
A jitney ¦truetion.
¦.- ot it* irnportai.ee.
Thfl parent cour*e In gas dflfflnee is
irttu* had never heaxd of the Fchool
at this sehool. Each man there derotaa New York
Leads Coun¬
'houtravel
*
officers
wMeh
Fire.
ti
tflfl hoOTfl a week to becomhig familiar
land miles to attn.d. To th* Infantry with thfl i,'bs m-.ak. He learns to get
Goes
try as
Fchool of Ar-:*, u-iinarW and obscure, into it in six seconds. A longer period
the
la
trained
Officers
ho
faUl.
beaten
a
path.
might
miliUry men are makinp
Into Final
ry Sehool (rf Arms teaohin othflr
turn
Unirrraitv of
g'.s defence, ar.d they
teuch eniiftfld mon. Every man before
The* Army
h.' _Ofs abroad must Ona the gas mask
The Younj? Men's Christian Associa¬
It
unlversity.
the
army's
in six aoconda or less.
Port 1111 is
tion
campaign for a »35,OO0,OO0 war
in
military
course.
otTer- the jrraduate
Artillery Gets
fund end* to-r.i-fht. In a statement
?actics. Its in*trucUon is the laat Final Training
j-iven out at national hcadqunrters, 124
vnrfarr-. Tts siuc.-p-.s
TVenty-elghth Street, last night,
So miuh for the infantry. Ar'iller/n will teach officers In thu
men also look to Fort Sill for fina. A. H. Whltford, dire.-tor of tho car.ito
aro
what
th.y
-,ps
get a throfl b
training.ther-officers
that th*
in the h-'chool of Ure for ; a:/ri, *XPtO***i confidenee
their men. !
eoaraa
the
mount
country
¦
most
ohacrfhed
the
hy
six
of
Arms
School
itndy
Thoy
rVrtlllery.
.ic Infantry
\recd the ?'¦5.000,000 gOUl
tlvfl use of traneh mortara, hgnt
,.:
|, trainlnif fromis
field
guns.
\ madin-n heavy
will pnsh ahead un'.il ihe last
y diviMons. Each
..,.h
By
in
eheol li rapidly expai dlng.
-." laid Mr. YVhitford. "All over
then- branch,
times
1
bfl
«
11
enrolment
Its
*Ahenfc*t
January
which hi will pve instruction
'(. country cor.certtd efTort will be
as great.
'
L
¦-__
_fll
Both flchools have been hcndicapped mnde to-morrow to rarry the fund over
Oi.- men from each divulon wil.
instructors.
ecome profleient ln tha use of by a shortage- of competent
the top. W* are I 'ire the final figures
After a Trsined apecialists do not develop over
erenede*. both rifl* and hand.t0 h,s
will show us well beyond the $3r,,co1" night.
mont'-.
000,000 mark."
of the or'nan-o ...ecciFr.ry
leatrues th* result of hi* intenstve forSupplies
beeneffectlve InatrortiaB have not
tunto*.
Figures given out last night show
,
nre
who
ever. for thcie officers
raady
Anothtr froir. each division |epecialNflW
Tort City still lcadintr the eounto
tralfl
nre
who
later to train thfl ofiOfljra
Drive May Exceed
$35,000,000 Goal
City
Campaign
Day
.
,.
,
..
-.
teach their
"--*-
Camp Refuse to Pay
U. S. $750,000 Yearly
CollectiTe Fire
And Sallplag
X third
u total of |5^40^1f. Chicago
ni with 12^18,000. Fi'tsburgh
tr-,-, with
turn
men.
lv of
I
musketry.
4..
11,61
ith
An uig'-nt call from tho American
trench** ir. Franco came to the Y. M.
( Aa o'heors bvro last night. It waa
Ifl th* form of a cablej-rBm from E. 0.
Carter, national FecreU.ry of tne Y. M.
read:
C A. !-. Franc*. Th* mmifi
rflturned from visiting
"; h.\.
.
Contracts Have Been Let for
Disposal of Garba-e Amerli
reneh i Their
|| Inspiring. Their apprecietion
and Manure
iation's already being operated
,,
bell Am i* anbotudad
"At thc same tlm* th* prin*dpal crithand la that the AraeriCorre8pondevrr\
ician
[Spetrial
tion in France ii atill inWASHINGTON', Nov. IS..Even in
v.ith men, money
furnish-d
these days of sadly depleted garbage adeqnately
pile*.
the
in
found
been
c&nB a protit has
MUnl**l additional funds and marefuae thrown out by those most terlala are foithe-tmiag lauaodlately
cook«.
tndi of American aoldier* dartag
ecnr.omical providerB- the army
ntor v.'ill bf turned away from
Offlcari la the Cantonmcnt Division our )¦
u'etul
UPTON,
trf.onthat.idoof.th.hmldingaad
..The|^Wj ?"
th..*»*-£ &*
3 Flee Bellevue
Clad in Pajamas
oj
Sek,
...
proud
,
.
.
.
Wills of Men Killed at Front
Reveal Trench Wit and Humor
Verse, and Many Queer BeFound.Every Effort Made Carry
Wishes of
Whitman Pledges
N. Y. Sons to War
began
fciy
To-day we've
and figure millions.
early adopted
prevailing trade practices.
counting
thousands.
.,
"premiums"
goods.
trading.making
.,
,,
concerned
business
about meiking
making
J. D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
men
and
boys Speakf* at Camp Dix
Everything
r, ir.~lud.ng Army of¬
bigger
it better.
ficers* uniforms.
¦Af*y
13th St.
Broadway
.»t
The
Four
Corner*"
.
eaux-jlrti
80W.40thSt.
,s-//>jtx7a04*/M eat.
W,n, HYOAe .ni.MQft AkHOZ
aopj
.,,
ta bfl
''i.'ir
ii ||
army
baa a~ai prodocfld.
|1.:m wrir fOfl '..¦'il! hnvo t'i
/
fltucbews
I4*k Suttt,
of pr Iil
Fcortb Avcm* I
Pctsmouth
Secretary Insprcts Navy Yard,
floldierj
F.trty tn Nc\^\ orhT
r.«ari wouriu*
'
appointmeatfl
Daniels
-
*\
.
Soldiers, Urping
Livin*?"
..
Warren
J*
was
..
inK
keep piiyflicfllly fit, and th* only way
lhat ia to
.'i, I'-ail
r.i m llvra," said Mr. RockflfflUflr.
.I.r. (,13rrr*
of tm- IIIth Irifuntry, Coionel M <.
ar '.»..¦ rai i 'J. I>«aa, in ac
...
-r rnorsIe ¦ II
and |(
kl.-'dred orKani7._»:o;i*. :,r. rr uch
thi
war,
a*
nnll
PORT8MOUTB, K.
tbo narj
Aid Lecture To-night
At the West Side Y. M. C. A.
riaited First
ber* and th* ihiphoildingtofl to daj. After
i.l hours at the yard ho
.ho- naral beepital and had
i. eon
with Ui Bti nant I rO_.
.I Tboma* Mot) Osborn*, former
ot
44i,r,.'t:
Bing ;,i:i,;, arhe li aow ln
command ef ta* Mvy gptaup here.
Commander O-horne nnggerted variout
gea,
II flddr*** nt the Armv aad ttutp
Born* .Secri-'ary Daniel* eompllmmted
th* eonditioni surrounding
llon bei i No
.ffolrt foi tb* i.iilated m*n'i welfna/.
wfas too gre.it, hfl said, for tne cream
lary tfalBlflg, thal I I
to our il..g."
Tbe irork on th- n«>w mllllon doilar of America'"! manhoo.U
t'eixh fl>«Ui-i will start to-mor/ow into th* a*rvlc*.
br.ng victory
Aid Pledged to Greeks
Campaign Be?un for Relief of
War Sufferers
Tho Relief Committee for Greeks in
Asia Minor began Its campaign to obtain money ln the I'nited .States for
the aid of Qfflflk men. women and chil¬
dren mad-i deitltatfl bv thfl Turks at
the Amaterdam Opera Ho IM, MO We«t
Porty-fonrth Street, yesterday after¬
noon.
HajOOO in Cflflb was taken
collection, which eoncluded
thi meeting, nnd several times that
amount us pledged.
Dr. Jncob Qould Schurman, honorarv
chairman of the committee, spoke of
Greeefl*! part in the f.rst and MCOnd
Balkan wars, aaying that in neither
was she tho atrgr.>.aor. In the f.rst, ho
laid, Greece joined ln the dnv* againat
Moro than
np ii tho
out of loyalty to h'.-r sistor na¬
Turkey
tions. In the second she was attacked
without declaration of
by Iiulgaria, fore
-ri to defend
hcrflflll
and Wfl*
Ur. G. Ru*.-ori, (.; k
io the
Cnited Statee, told of the terriblo con¬
the
exist-d
that
Greek*
ditions
among
of A»ia Minor.
wnr,
and women abando-.ed all
ertfld roads," ho aaid,
children
earriod away from
tarving
their paventi and eonvectod to the
Ifahometan faith, glrla and young
women anslaved aad thrwwn Into the
hflromi are crying for mercy."
men
.'
Dwiggins Hearing To-day
wai
ably Report Two Measures
at
National Convention
Steel Mills
the South
possibility of
a
flrst cla?t
draw from thfl United ilei-ew TraAtt
of New York seemn to havo chtng*d
into a certainty. Friends ot the United
Trades have been bu-y trying to «t
the committee to reconsider its d».
eiflloa to report tho resolution favora.
are canvassing
bly and, failing that,
tighting the measure.
They do not, howevev manifest tn*
very great amount of confidence ln tha
of their efforts.
for aid in
succe.'s
Fngland InfUe* t.oinper*
Preflident Samuel Gomper?. \>. w_,
bflflfl formtlh
announced to-dav. ha- at
invited to visit tngland Th*the cloj« of
thfl pr-"ent convention. IIill inyitatlon
and Arthur
was brought by John L.
delegates from th*
Haydav, fraternalUnion
Congres,, tn'
Trades
British
[St* ff Corrrspondence]
came from the Parliamentaiy tommiu
tho
BUFFALO, Nov. 18..Ignoring
tce of fhe Trades Union t'ongre»«. Mr
historic poiicy of tne American Fed¬ Gompers has not Indicated whether h«
eration of Labor of asking nothing will uccept. Hill, it was also ar-nunf*',
Delegate
throueh legisiation that labor may get [flrlll
visit some at the most important
commit¬
the
exertions,
own
it*
through
centret of this country to place bafor*.
has
agreed
workers in the United States fiist hand
tee on a shorter work day
as to the lessont le«m*d
to rejinr- favornbly two reeolutinos information
British trade unionists working ir
comnntting the federation to Federal by
close touch with thtir governm.-nt er.
with tbe war. I'.e'ort
provi'lon for the eight-hour day at the work connected
here.
consession
in
leaving Great Britain Mr. HU]
convention now
ferred with the mlnistrie* ,,f MuniThe first, aimed at the United States tions
and
and Labor
prepared raneh
and the Hethlehem
Steel
Corporation
Steel Company, fixes eight hours as the
basic day for laborers employed on
povernment work. The committee also
favors
women
forty-eight-hour week for
and minors engaged la vork
a
that may enter into interstate
com¬
data whieh he bellevet will be of mn-h
use
to America.
r.
i
Military Student Dies
From Football
Injuriri
CHESTF.R. Penn.. Nov. 18.
Hitchcock, Aaai
The Contract
There are engagements into which nations like
business are compelled to enter without formai
contract
It is doubtful if the nations now at war would
have contracted for a struggle promising ao long
and bitter duration; and yet nations, like business
men, when they have entered into a contract
must honorably fulfill it. They muat, also, like
merchants, show a fair margin of assets over
li-bilities, and contingent liabilities muat be taken
into consideration.
The United States has entered into a contra-**which it is its purpose, determination and. hapfulfill, for v/c have the neces¬
pily, its abilityof toassets
in men. money and ma¬
sary margin
terials, together with other desirable factors of
morality, youth and health.
The Russian defection and the Italian disordcr
,onsume but a part of the margin. Neither cf
these things need be written off. They are to be
likened at this time merely unto slow accounti.
Domestic conditions and the condition of our
partner Allies remain unchanged. Admittedly,
however, this is a time for close and intelligent co¬
operation. It is obvious that the United States
must bear
its full share of the burden and per¬
a firm is re-
haps more. even as one partner of
r,po-*-sib!e for the deb?<*. of the firm.
The Harriman National Bank is confident of
the willingness and ability of the United States
to carry out its contract to the letter.
8 ANKINO HOURS FRCIal 8 O'CLOCK I M 11) fl O'CLOCK P M
SAFE GEPQSIT VAULTS OPEN FROM BA M TO MID*-*IG>i'
HARRIMAN NATIONAL BANK
FIFTH AVENUE AND 44TH ST., NEW YORK
Attorney
handling the government's
easfla
i
,i.
¦¦
¦.
_
who waa broughl to this
Dwiggins,
in the oflicers'
m Ifontgomery Batnrday, spent
* f ln the T
ti rday. No
training camp* now in projrre*- will
thout a permit from the Pfldflral
receive their commisslona about No¬ author;'',¦
4 araa permitted to aee him.
vember i!7. Eil'.ciency hoards charged
with tl.e duty flf r.-ommeriding thfl
Dix Men in South
who are to b<- curuniiasioned are ulready 8,000
at work at each camp, and in som..
ATLANTA. Nov. lt, More than 1,000.
case.H complete reports have been mudo National Army men from Camp Dix
to tho War Itepartment.
arrived at Camp Gordi n to-day, comIt is now believed that a much larj-er
tha Mflw Y. il. eamp*i anota of1
pletiaigtroops
..
111
be
found
percentage
qualined than aVMO
ordered to tervtee in the
Momed rrobablo frotn . ..rher indica- 9Si
Diviaion of thfl National Army.
dents who
qualified
Camp
tli i lectarfli
The lir^t uf u vr:-i
"Oflnfltal and Military Fir-t t Aid"
Wo Blda
the
ta
at
will be given niglrt
branch of tho V. M. C. A.. Ill W
th fltiaat, by Dr. TharoB Kilmer.
These loctures i .11 Dfl Ulafltratfld b]
on
rbart* nnd lantern aHdflfl,aad practic.il
demonatrutluna V..A he given, tho leeturer Bfllng I'rni' of the audience a*
subject*.
To-nlgtlt'fl Iflfltarfl irill be free, and
tho*<« deairirg to attend the four rmceeding Iflfltvrflfl may enroll at a slight
cost. The lecture* ¦".ill bo for men only
pouring and thofle wbo qualify will rerelve
dipl'-mas from tne American Red Cross.
Per MONTH ON
1* OL,
w
PLEDGE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
THE PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY
_OF NEW
Applications
YORK_
for loans of
large
will be considered at
the office at Fourth Avenue
and 25th Street.
amounts
¦ IMI tTTAM
Fourth Aveoo*. cor. 25lh SlrtcL
Ddrid.a St- cor. Rivinfton Sl.
rait Houiton St., cor.
. *ata Av.. hei. tvK
Enex Sl.
& |ih St*
Leiinftoa A*., cor. 124th St.
Craad St, cor. Clinton St.
E. 72d St.. bet. l.enn.ton 4 3d Av*.,
Eithth A*.,
cor.
127lh St.
lll'«IV\
Coorllandt Av..
cor.
Noth St.
I'ltOOKI VN
Snaiia St., cor. Livin|atoa St.
Crakaca Ay., cor. Ucbevoiis Sl.
Pithia A*., cor. Rockawsf Av.
-Cmmtmt
Curtis» Persiani, 'r., of Planta-rllle,
Conn.. a fltudent at t.he Permflylvtnl*
1n
hav«
which
The steel companies,
College, died early to-day ti
Military
great measure successfully resisted the tha result of injuries received yesterefforts to organir.e their employes and
in en Interclass football gaine.
to shorten the hours of labor, employ day
th*
Ho played halfback throughout
shifts.
twelve-hour
on
men
These,
many
contest ar.d complained of no lnjory
it is asserted, have been permitted to until two hourt later, vrhflfl i* vti
pains in tho hfltd.
ignore the eight-hcur provision on gov¬ teized with sovere
the Ches'er Hospital,
ernment work through a forced inter¬ He waa taken to
an operation dlflclofled s rupv
brn;n.
pretation of the law. This condition, it where
blood vetsel in the
ured
n mflmbei of the
is asserted, will be remedied by the
Persiani, who was
of ( harltfl C
son
the
elatt of 1920, flraa
first measure.
and nantfer
vice-president
Persiani.
Measure Aimed at Textile Milla
Com
of the Clark Bolt Manufaemnr.s:
He «r»t nifltttefl
Tba mcasuro providlng for the elght- rany of l'lanttville.
tho
PennsyWania
and entered
hotir day tat women and minors is vears old Col'.ege
laat f«ar from IW
i> ra 1 at tha textile mllls, particularly Military
Academy, Po .glnflepiie,
Military
cf thu _out., where it hat been fou.id view Although
not a candidat* for
bia to _*et tho legifllation ob- \ Y
eleven, hfl »»3 oni
:n the more progressive North¬ the 'varsity football
of the bo«st ull-around flthlfltfll in eolern states.
On these reso'utions it is expected leg'
merce.
to Make Known
Attitude on Shortage
Elmer Dwiggins, who wai arrested in
of
Montgomery, Ai.-... on ¦ charge will
iwindllng Liberty bond rarehaatra,
be arra
ng al tha toiBnilding before Commissioner
-t
Matthews is
row
over, the resolution directing unions
aftiliated with the federation to *nt_.
Employers
II. Hut. UL.
jrard
The
aa
ther important development in'
i i
take plaee to-1
whfla Presid
gt Kuhns, of
thc liankcrs' Life Inenrane* Company,
in who i ban Dwi rgim conducted his
v bond elub ln
makeS.
Kdward
Young,
public the attittld Ild Of di¬
j:,v. Dr.
Few
Failures
of
his
I'edford
rectors
in
in
to
at
tha
regard
Expected
laat
company
night
prearhing Chureh, Brooklyn. gave
meeting the lo M natainod by Lib¬
Praflbytarian
Training
Camps.Candidates
\V.
bond
for
clients.
Nothstnn,
winning
erty
thi* "vest pocket primer"
magflr of the Bankera' Life, who
tho war:
Will Know by November 27
farathii
ao.lal
and
city
laveetlgatiag
aeclarian,
Dwiggin*'*]
I-..rjjet political
[ Sta ff Cnrre?j>ondfnc«]
tranaaction, may abfld new light .¦ the
Uy f.iid*.
Hark fh» Prflllflflfll to ihi Hfll flflt
rOtl MYER, Va., Nov. 18. Sts. affair when he pabllahflfl bii report.
uhat Belfiuai Is America will
Dr.YoungGives Primer Nearly Every Student
For Winning War Will Get Commission
Heights
fon| -it IM years nijo.
"That may have something to do with
th* fact that you hav* so many atars
IT servica iiig to right," aaid tiie
GorernOT, pointing to the service em-1
la*
He Preaents Y. M. C. A. Build- aa
¦..'¦'¦¦
,iler in the day
to
had
not decidtd'
ho
tha Governor *aii
to be made
.ipon th* two
"Clean
Roalbfl that
I Commission of b* lf OsimanT 1* aei »rn|f>ed
Bro*'Iw*7 .AMP DIX, N. J, N.-v. IA Jflha 1)
K.*<t. uaaga, Oorn-er*
r*t Diatriet, II" will remain h*re tjru. thtaaaaaat,
lea«le-- with lai_a
S,-.<ral conference* ari<l other lonfl re«-o«rnii*il
to-morrow.
at 34th St I'.ockef'ller, jr., i
'al ln** !... .'
arar
for
u.
ehedvled for to-day, and ho may
rnlne*
to an army car.tomr.ent to-dav vhrri hfl
poiataVtntl before r<-- arrd othar iwiriurl WWtk :it STflflJ Mfl]
BflT.
.«V.'- i :ir* in the
from
to
I.flcnflf
t»Iami»a avrry Qerflflflfl bflflfl
Fifth Ave. dadsflatatp aaafaUflfl of iiuiiding No. :i torning Alhany.
..\ery lastftfltiofl <d leari.ina;
of
a
'ft
h
»ptra.
anspielon
iliflh
feflflflfll
¦'. :r. (. a.
at 41 tt St
at
an.l
i ut Mirtntcn anil .ptinl half you ma.
In pfaaaatiBg tha balldiag to tha
rart -it your **vit.t"» ln war gMflg
clothea
oM
dfl.
Make
t>"
dwelt
Mr.
r
K'.rk*ffl'<
"cleati
upon
rarr.p
fawar* at th* patri.-tie fad that I* ffty
flf th« Dnitfld
lirlng" bi tha
for tha eanaa und lifty tut the promotrr.
.':r.jt;.,n
."-ta'.f
|.r
Rmrmlvr lt I* a» liard for o»h»r* to let
Prison, Shipbuilding Plant their
aa .'.ir >iru U. k-t
l
are »0 lt gl
bo>» gu
-.-
Rooni Per Comkamt
at
m
war.
......
business
back
'37,
this
forty-three
month
aelling
in Its
any
to
,
While
business is
who de¬
who
to
at
Committee Agrees to Favor-
eonr*<.
main groflad.
will
labor
above that
the passage of such
crifld;
quests
organized.
To-day this
owned by the
veloped and
*.**£*** "J
Sr_:
of contract- whith they have
"I an confldent that America will
.:.; thi BMBty OOi workers
made throughout the country a:id
if parent* at home will rein
which *-ill net the govemmer.t more neeeaaary
that th*il men will knock ai th* Some Write Testaments
than JTirO.OOO a year for the garbago doors of our hatfl in vain if adequate
to
November, 1^71.
Are
and manure.
iw.ida are r.ot available."
><.4tmb4-r, 1917.
The eontraeta noatly figure from.
secretary
Mott,
R.
John
Dr
gtnotul
month
Testators
four to six cents per man per
Out
of the National War Council, which in
an- fcr
our
rlvilegfl, aad directmg
thi
ttapoaalof |t'.vei.'.y
the $35,O00,OOt» cnmpa'gn, proeanta
the
business
it.
neighborhood
that every
it
to
poeod yesterday
cestry goes
per horse per mor.th for thfl manure.
in the country whieh hu¦Vt, I haveu't a n~*-*r.<rr ; possesslons to institutions or ftrtitiou*
allowaneaa ior camps for organization
branchei of the I've only a slater.not
various
Makingihei o total*
in
years
poraona.
was
even a brother.
mploveirontribute generously
bc figured only aerviee
th*
COUld
to
Another will in rhyme was written
was offnand, the rate for the rfliaalndflr
"Siiaan 1* all that 1've got,
firm
our
»Uter
that
My
a private who had been cut off from
very
by
fund.
lot
the
crn
hflTfl
ali'
for
mlne
thaf*
w.thout
gar.¦-..
.So of auitht
wai dlfldoflfld as M46.A0S.57
hia eomrade* ior thre* day.- without
Britiflh
;8.84 for manure, or a
of
a
private,
will
footl or water, and probably
Thie is the
time.
that
of
the
:'or
part
the
in
total of S711.232.-.1.
grciitcr
written by him whilo on duty
desire in life MtflUfll
of tha Cantonmant Divls.on
Offcfln
ono of numerous odd aatil his greatest
is
lt
trenches.
ran:
to him to get a big drink. It
nre c
men
1 that Uw total
testamerrU thnt have been found flfl If I'm a.n-h-k-d out br bud.-t or bomb
million dollars. They are particu¬
remain one
is
to
the:
it
this
because
WtaM otet thi- top we ,m,
say
they
according
larly pleasfl-d
dead soldiers, which,
t>> Tora,
A tall'iri ofto beer I IcaNe .Toe.
the -Mt time in tho history of the 128,000 Now Under Arms and current issue of "Case and Commer.t,"
in the management.
\i,,..n,T
»<iv.tit-a>ya-<l
has
effort
Wai Dflpartai.t that nny
worst
ol
n
-oldiar'a thir.t
hurti*
W.-'ve
th*
to probate without -.u'sbflflfl mudo to utilizo thr. gartflagflJ flf
More to Come, He Says, at nre admitted
in one store, military
l'hro'i-fh _y* and r.ighta of woe
We
:lon. In fact, Tominy Atkins's will,
camps. Previouslj thfl orders
,.
haaj UM IWJt BOt if I e<> w-*t
Church Anniversary
'a
dr.rik r ,r I.¦ ni ai.d Joa
our business
have always been to incinertte all
made in the trenches, is legal without
waste. Tho eOBtraet plan wa.-* out'.ined
was enthusiastiw-,. iom< dificnltj in earryWhitman
thus
ob|
Governor
of
-"-itnflflaaa,
tho
foraality
,t this beojneflt, for th* reaaon
eratary of War Bakar hy ^"uanni- vinting
an important nquiremont in th.it
tenant Coionel J. Austin El'ilscn aarly ealli applaoded al the ftftlath
the men in thc tcstator's
half
in
four
Washington
inof
th*
executed
and
diraetfld
rvieei
drawn
baea
ln September, ha haring
mme earflfnlly
tnj insisted that they were
monthsome
istuation
tho
Church,,
-I,:stress
tho
a< "Tcm" or "Joe." The
under
him
a num¬
idy
P*l
te
|
We
Itmmtntl net made
bflfor*.
t and Amstcrdam Avenue, of battle.
estatfl was final ly turned 04<-r
the
of
tons
from
that
con¬
would
It Ifl estimated
forty
ber of innovations
,1 thut New York
tfl whom was left the
to the
waste mat'.rial accumulate each day tinue pooring her sons ir.to France until
Frequently thfl Britiflh private earry ingfather,
out of the ''two jrallons
et eaeh cantonnv-nt. This won'd cost
ln 1'raiiC." had been writes his will in the little army pay- clause."
$*22,275 p^r year for IncinflraLeft Eatale to "First Comer"
to "somewher.- in Germany."
book that he carr;es. Ia every tfljfl
it about
"Money back" if you want
t!<rn. The Colonel figures tho total sav- change!
100 New York men the War OflOfl Dtahflfl e\ery effort to 0;\e soldier made a will in wh:c!i I
testator.
on both refuse
tho
into
flriahaa
oi
.-ai.l
wo
ar*
thfl
that his kith and k:n were gone,
Allowance* for every fault of ir.j? to the government
aat
golnjr
and
e_rry
under i..-,
naaaara to he |1,*?07,SSM7.
iber throofh ont own Kven if the signature is bemiflfliag fromif and therefore his estate should go to
merchandise.
aecepted
"From a ataadpolat of eanaairatian,"
sufis
l*
reay
eom*r." He wrotfl hia arill in
ricsn
tho
the"finl
traneh
fl-ilX
thc A
army
No undue urgency to buy.
he says, "nttention is ealll tfl tha fact
ia flvidcncfl oa la the baadwritiag
i;A* reading; There'*
row th. German autoc'tor.
¦ tldy bit in the bank, you'll And." A
to salesmen that thflta waato matariali will be con,...d Governor Whitman. "1 his or tho iaUntioa of I of Humor
No
Tonches
document and forSome
tho
found
vr-rted into ralaaUfl commeric.i! t rodjcrgcant
fought until we have
goingUlto be itiotl
old
'he eharacfor
.
He wa * notifled
ucts sucii as pork, grcase, giycerine,
gtaod.
d I ictory from Many of the Atkins
touch of humor. that tha "tidy bit" referred to in tha
Fairness in
papr stock, a"d fertiliter ma- our enemy on th* battlefield. Until Wtstlc Tommy
in
sone
in
phonetic
dialect,
lent wai quite a lubstantial
Somo are
¦!..¦.¦.
the <--ustcr;-r*8 fa l**SOat OtSf fint
have been in cipher. amount, which went^to the credit of
.bagr- fron tnirteen of thfl canchurch was decorated with great spellmg. SflTflrfllleave
tho sergeant.
consideration.
purely imnr
flill be ffld to hogs. The garrows ef Boj Sometimes thay
while
.-, r-;rh rantonment ihoald ho
ef the
f'.irl ;-'couts, ni.mbers
'
We are less
anffleiant to teei 44)00 hogs. Tl
'-*''1
Defene*
shcul'l prodaca 18,9HO,000
¦nta
martial
rsea add< d la the
ap-,
our
d* of pork per jn.
toi laaa. The
,,i open th* spot on
than about
ure
^
'.Mokt
,
even
One HiU
15 Saved at Hospital Fire
Eight Women and 7 Babies Other Aimed at Big Textile
Carried From Institution
Factoriea, Principally of
J M«v. li. l"'ire
rlan*
ilagfng
flrst real
.
Colonel Roosev.-lt divided pacifists and
Theodore Roosevelt. anp^aring to-dav eonaciflntioas oljictors ir.to two classes
thflflfl afraid of their own Ihrito tak¬
for the fir«t t.me bflfotfl .ho N'ew York
who had real objflCtioBfl
drafted men in training here, derlared thoflfl
ing the lives of others. The tlrr,t class, BUZABETH, NL
that the WMUa "who did not raise her i.e aaid, h« woald pat to work digging wai discov.red in tho basement of th*
or cooklng in the danger zone, Blak* Mcmorial, a detached maternity
boy to be a soldier" should be deprived trenche*
the second he would put on a mine ward of the LU.iabeth General Hospiof the vote won so recently. Colonel sweeper.
"esterdav. Nume* and pnyKoosevelt's r>ry onslatights against
"We'va got to go Into thifl struggle ta' carlv
carried eight women and seven
male and female pariff-ts, coupled with for ali we are worth. Don't hit a man babies to
*.«
the main building.
if you'vo
his genlal good h'imor and unboundrd at all if you can help it, but
and then set to work tfl hght the
away,
in
to
him
sleep.'
hit
to
him.
'put
delight in everything about camp, got
:..
of tetne ot my acr.uaint
ln theimate
of tho pattoatfl the
lameat private- ance*.rflrnaeolar
captured
No one will appreciate being
****** al¬
through
tal
slept
to
a
mail.
and otr\rrr-4
Iflft
fhe flames llluminated the
though
ii
an
incfl
'or
fhnn
man
whfl
"Any
Colonel Rooflflrelt ipcnl Iflflfl
for anything less than orer- ,m0hfl penaded
two hours in camp. With tn»« Roose- flrhfllmina victory
at this tlmfl,
Wh0
"f
veltlan moderation he didn't do ¦ ing tfl plaeo this country in t'ne plight fr,ir* Of tho*.
,,-ere soon c-uieted bl the itaff,
the
of
d"llvr
example
a
time
that;
of
except
dn.l gongo.
itriklag
hina,
thing during
. hon. raeponded to the fir*
mtry.
two addresses before several thousand! fatfl of a pe... -at i..
fir* was contlned to
He is trying to put a pig-tail on Uncle The
moria!. Tho damage waflahout J.,000.
men in khaki, inspect harrarks and! Sam.**
tour oe
other buiidir.gs, make a
The speaker received the greatest
the camp, hold a reunion with men' applause of the dav. shartd by General
when he said:
who had fought alongside. him at San Bell.
universiti^s of thia
"Th*
.luan, ar.d rflvlfltr nn artillflry un:t country greatest
aro
tha
military training
manoeuvri*ng in his honor. At tha end the
eampi prflsidad over by profflflfloia
Bell. Oal
Genera'
type of Ma.or
of fl/hieh bi (troda to the Aatamobile
mv BOBfl in the service told me that
which carried hira back to Oyatflf Bay. of
hl| tour monthi of militarv training
shoutlng to the cheering soldiers who. taught him more than his thre;> years CUd only in bathrobes and pajamas,
at college."
crowded about:
from the nareotle
drafted men raised the root oi three men escaped Hospital early yes"By George, boys, I'm mor- p]*ased theThelarge
moro
Boilevuo
ln
once
ward
plne tahernael*
s-cthan I can say, and HI bet on you when Colonel
Roosevelt said lie would
.erdav morning by illdlng from i
up from
against any sauerkrauters that ever have every army ofllc-r c"m«
on a rope in,prov.**i
window
ond
story
Dethe ranks, no man going to West aPoint
were born!"
as
p-i- from a wrapper and a bed ih.-et. ro
On his arrlval here at 3 o'clock, Colo¬ or Annapolis before serving
apparel
consplcuoua
their
?ate.
sp.to
nel Roosevelt was met by Major Genbeen found.
trace of them has aince
Talks to Ne_To Troops
er^l Bell, camp commander, and esThe record of tho hospital ofl*#**
W
addre«*
serond
Huntm,
Colonel Roospve'ifs
eortc-d to the' f. M. C. A. auditorium.
their name* as John
Ky.; t-amue
CflVington,
5*r«reral thouaand men of the lOSth was made ln the Kaighta of Colambui
Street,
Rickey
Infantry, a negro
of 251 Ea.t
"field Urtillflry aad tha B02d Erurineers. Hai! to the MTtb
*."
with a spiinaliag of men and women organization. Hero tha Colonal ralatad Georg* Alton of 16J
o
deeds
heroic
were be¬
the
nore
Monr_ek
ard
Uuntia
vlsitors froni N'ew Tork, flrerfl flralting
of the 9th and 10th
I* ***"
for Jp.
for him.
fl«gro ravaln-m-n
ing held
anrl asked the men wai
Rrgimen** In Cuba,
ai "eell eommi lea.
reeorded
military
euleiidid
Join* in Sinrjing
the
to preserve
Oneofr** of th,- ward th* men proh
Colonel RaasflTfllt, itarditr in appaar- re.-ord then made. Hc said toGeneral ,blj mad* for th* |
every
.roold see justice donefcrward
ktantv*.
ance than ever, strode on the p'atform
to ..eventU Street and Beeond
Iatter stepped
just as the audience was (inging "Amer- man, an.l the this
[a only Mven feet h ri rhe <.rest
statement emphaticorr'rbonito
ie.i." Ha boat rd tha applaaaa
"V
of tho hospital grou: d
threatenod to int»mip*. the anthem -*lly.
i.u
u fourteen foot Iroi tone*.
»ltn
be«med
face
s
Koosevelt
('..lor'1
lo
end Joined la tha
Tho police, who ai- aearchiz.-- for
In introducing the ex-President. Gen-< onantleipatfld pleasure when tho MffTfl
the fngitives, ar.. ala* le king for r.
Joi
ernl P.ell annoanefld thal Colonfll Koose- troopen -truck up "Old Black
taxicab dnver who cam* to thi li I
lUnfld tfl aathenamszing exhlottion
velt 1 ad promiaed to (peflk to all the
an¬
B half hour before the .._
"Sing
melodv,
for
ra
before
the'r
men in c_mp
departuro
There the men was dlaeevered, elaiming
a? all.'
his
other
nodded
aaythlaf
aong
Colonel
Roosevelt
Erance.
eacoraa beforo the that he had been called from the Hotel
head and smilerl broadlv when General i;.,' to be sararal
l had bi tfl parttalrj -a'l-H"- Prinea Georg* taxl itand by a Dr.
Bell said the Colonel would come as
that o'firers of tba Robinson.
many times as necospary to reuch the Then he asked
werr,
Thero waa no Dr. Robinson at the
,,egro units of San Juan who
entire corp
forward. Ho hospital and the man drov* off, pa*~ir.g
come
should
nt
Colonel Roosevelt sall, in part:
warmly v.-ith a unall group close to the window by whieh the thres
"You men of the National Army are shook hands
The police think that he
entlt'.el te honor of all who raai ,T,,!' !- Rn<1 ch,lt*ed bnefly of men led, been
prePminentlv
thei. accompllce In¬
those In this cour.'ry. T-> you is given that campaign. of the 30r>th Field Ar- may have
at
batteries
ihowed that tha taxl itartfli no
quiry
th» *uprem» prtrilegfl of meflting the . Four had
went
and
been drawn up.
Prineo George had touott**}
as the men of
Hery
Bflll flf your country".
tha
for
exhibition
a
cail from BellevnOa
snappy
met the cnll of th-d,- through
Washington'* time
dellght as Yesterday'"
Colonel. He chuckled witn
>*eapo* are onlv three of
day, as those of Lincoln met the call the
artil!<T-men leaned to their post* a series whieh have takflfll placu s nee
of their generation.
their
gun"heavy
of Rellevue were
wards
the
mnnauvred
"Tho man who hasn't fitted himself and"That's
That , s movedprison
tho stufT, boys!
from their old location on tho
to he a soldier, and the woman who
and
time
again, flrat floor to tha aeeond. In tbe thirty
'hasnt raised hfl? boy to be a soldier" error:*'" hehisexc'.aimed
hands. He congrat. iltttpj rears that th« wards *vero on the first
ea c'rppmg
ar<» not flntltlfld to the aaffraga,
the floor
went
through
ehirge,
ln
officer
tho
there was i *t*r an escapc. Stnce
Biflfl enoflgb
scientious objectors in fastee
incl:no bamekfl of the kattofioo, then "callfld th ihgagfl, r.bout ¦ year ago, more
I suppose, if your
people,
it a day."
than a doMfc men have broken oot.
you to liko alaaiaa, but I don't. myaelf.
fflnaral
of the
that the
fight
develop. Ths
Labor May Seek betion
of
policv. Bill
that
reflolution*
tend
would
time
thia
th*
handicap
Federal Aid for government
of th*
proseeution
which
evils
that
and
mayhav
txist la the itot]
been permlttfld
Hours
will
millfl
be
munitlonfl
Shorter
other
r«m«dUd
.';
bjr Washington offlcials.
Uom rerorts from Fort Oglethorpe,
tnat only
Georgia. to- instance, statinr
.Bfl hundred men of the 3,100 l<
recommend-d
be
r.ot
will
th,< r-mn
ni tor the** new oai*Y. ¦
cers Will ho dated November B.
he res ffBfld a*
bajfore
Ingrahvt. Jaflt
*lfi'-e(t
tasistai Secretary ot 8uteommissions. with the purpose or
the
to
camp*
-Tihuted
exercises.
in t:m* for the gra.luation
the documenta being dated November
bowever,tn«
17 (_t*r hia roeignation, commissions
anostion of whether these
be lcga\ *inc« th.-y bor* . date
naent to bi* diaeonnfletion with
department. waa rai»ed. thu quesS.cretary Baker, to set'le
ordored that the commissions be
lated to November 8.
Real Coffee.
Not a Substitute
Drink real Coffee, the
kind that does not distress the stomach.
Prepared, roasted nnd
ln a ruodcrn
American plant.
packed
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