EVENiyg LEnQER-PHl'LADlJiLPHIA, ttHtfRSDAY, SEPTEJIBEB 17, ISIA. CALL FOR ITALIAN RESERVISTS TAKEN TO MEAN EARLY WAR CHAUFFEUR WRECKS AUTO TO AVOID COLLISION Drives Machine Against Trolley Pole and Prevents Hitting Tnxlcab. ' filvlng lili antomohile into a trolley t nlo to ecnp" oinsh n Into i hxl.nl' i laot nlpht nt Sixteenth niul CN-iimit ?tioet. Jolin l'ox, a chauffeur, tar-vvlv Mi' 1 O rT t t wlMrrt InltirltiK hl pmplovei Mit artial opirit Kire in Italv Knh"' nni1 M,,, rftco norn'nRwn'. tne r J lalter's poiiin.inlnli. and Troops Are Held lalter's companion. The ilitht front wheel was tm-n from the m.ichlnc with the exception of tle RJ . . s- it r"' , I hub. and the ncciip.int were i,nst eady lO LUell JJlStUrb- hurled over the windshield. Knhn ... , n ipinneu niueii nijsirry in coniie.iini w nt the accident liv rchinvliie; nil m k r Identification from the vvrerked m, i e i and Inokitis them In a box on the m k I of the car. i Knhn I connected with the firm f Solomon Knhn . Son. fimiltnie .imir 311 Wt Olrnnl avenue He llve u .ju , North Thirteenth street, and Ml Hem Innwny tit 1.M0 N'orth Ninetcen-ii -m. I The chauffeur m compllni. nt. i i I Mr Kflhn He nld that had th pt i . k I the taxlcnh thc couhl not haw ..ii injury. The accident occurred at in W nnd the car wai not removed untl ltiorhtiiff. ances. .i i i i i in j LONDON, Sept. ir. Italian reservists In Paris have been notified to report on September Js, accord Ing to a dispatch to the Telegraph. They expect that Italy will enter the war. nO.MK, Sept. IT, Strong forces of troops are hold In reserve, not alone in Home, but in nearly all of the larger Italian cltlw, to duell epreading antl-neutrnlity demonstrations. There seems to be a general concerted movement, the source of which remains hidden, to force the hand of the Govern ment. make It repudiate Its Triple Al Uance treaty obligations nnd amnlsamate against Germany and - I. . k hU BELGIAN ENYOYS DECORATE TOMB OF WASHINGTON Diplomatic Character of Mis sion Will Preclude Pro test Against Alleged Ger man Cruelty at Public Meetings. WAR MAY RECONCILE CHURCH AND THE STATE allies with the Austria. The Government, up to the present, ha refused to be Impreofe-d with the nota tion, and has constantly Insisted that the PINCHOT IN ELK COUNTY: MAKES MANY SPEECHES Arrives in St. Mary's After Visits to Half a Dozen Towns. PT. MARY'S Pn Sept lT-OlfToid l'ln chot, vanadate for t'nltod State sen ator arrived with his party at noon today from IiaKus Mines In a touring car. The St Man's band, together with about Gort school children nnd reception committee, each bearing a small fnlted States rliic. mt the visitors and escorted them to the original proclamation of ne-itrnllty Is to j i esoipp" un p-u-vi-ep ..ivpipunv iu. be rigidly adhered t. However, there ! an audience of several thousand persons. Later an informal reception was nrm on the spacious porch of the hotel, nnd Mr. Plnchot Mas Introduced to a large num ber of voters. At 1C:M n bnnouet st whlrh the re ception committee and a large number of friends were preent was served in the parlors of tho hotel Mr. Plurhot had toured through P'l hois, Shawtnut. Hrochport. Weedvllle. Kersev nnd DnsilS Mines and delivered an address nt onch of these plnie? )c left Pt Marys at 2.1 p. m. for Itldgwio. .lohnonhurg, Ilolfe nnil Wllcov, and wan accompanied n fnr ns I'ldgwny by sev eral lorn! poiitl'-iano AUTO WRECKED AGAINST TROLLEY POLE View of Morton Kahn's roadster at Sixteenth and Chestnut streets after accident caused by his swerving to avoid a taxicab. are extremeiv strong rumors that rhange? In the cabinet are Impending, and if they corns it is expected the Government will be forced to take definite action. A number of newspaper today print stories declaring the Ita Ian ml.ltary at tach" at Berlin has left there after vlgorouflv objecting to severe criticism of Italy's attitude by high court otllclais. Xone of these stories is confirmed by the Foreign Ottlce. Marquis Hi Pan Gtuliano, the Italian Foreign Minister, has tendered his resig nation, but It has not yet been accepted. He Is one of a very 'mall group of Italian statesmen who believe that Italy is morally bound to suppoit the Triple Alliance. It is slfln!fiant to note that a feeling of hostilltv has sprung up against the foreign minister. This Is said to be shared even by other members of the Cabinet. Should the fnreign minister withdraw his duties would devolve upon Premier Salandro. who is looked upon as being in favor of "a givernment policy which "ould he more populnr." Baron Marc'ilo. the Austrian Ambassa dor, and H. De Flotow. the German Am bacador have exhausted their diplo matic resourre"? to force Italy to declare herself openly in favor of Austria and Germany. SHOT BY HER ADMIRER. GIRL DIES IN HOSPITAL Man Wounds M'CORMICK AND PALMER SPEAK TONIGHT AT SCRANTON Who Inflicted Fntnl Committed Suicide. Pen tit claimed the second victim of the double shooting on duly J.,, nt German town nvenuc nnd (i.ikdnlc street, when Agnrs Vnlh, 29 year old, of :.MS N'otth Tenth street, expired at the Kplseonnl Hospital. The voting woman wa shot hv her ndmlier, XI, Vcle Wharton. 12 years old. They had quarreled nnd separated nnd another mmi wns pajlng attention t.i her. U barton, who lived nt ,1lus North lghth stieet, accost rd hex on the stioet, and when she refused to' leturn to him shot her down. He then turned the re viver nn himself nnd died of lilt wounds n few dnv later. S. P. C. A. Wants Motor-Driven Patrol A committee lepretentlng the Society tor the Prevention of I'ruelt.v to Animals. xonslstlng of S B. Rutherford. William BPhUUpn and H I-epper. Jr.. called on Dl BtACtOr Porter tncla . nnH r...,.j .1 .-52!?'o-!VAn ;.atrol he ghen ,0 the Tacon pell, station The committee pointed e .t thir the district. In which are in.- uded p. : emn Summerton. Fox Chae i-d Lawidale nnd wlilch comprises -1 iu,i-e mi. Is enti-ely tn large to permit the employment o"f horses, par. ticularlv in view of the hard roads they have to traverse In answering emergency calls THEVEATHEK Official Foreca-t WASHIVOT'lS, Pept t: Tor eastern P"msylvan!a-rncreasinB cloud ness fnlowe.d bv showers Filday nnd In south portion tonight; moderata rat winds for New Jersey-Rain tonight and prob ahly Friday, not much change In tem perature The othem storm has moved inland ovei Georgia and i losing enerev. A.l danger to vessels has appHrentlv puCe,i nnd warning, have heen ordeted down along he South AtUntie coast. The worm ha been attended bv moderately heavv rain which have covered the en tire Atl.intie slope from Virginia south-na-'d High barometer eontlniies over ti. northesiern portion of the ,ovintry at tended h fair weather and moderate tem. peratures Thunderstoims ,ontinue in Iowa. Minnesota and Wis.onsln and the temperature has fallen rapidh m thori States durlns tho Ut 24 hour. U. S. Wp.ulior Bureau lJitlleiin Oheervatiern mle t S f. m Kivorn tlm TemperHHire Wir.1 J..i' Rain Hir - V-- iHVTritii iion lo- h a.m They Attend Convention of St.a.'' Federation of Democratic Clubs. "IT. T' Pa. . pt 'T-The , i.ril ventlnn of th Pennylvanla F deration of DemnniitlL' I'lubs began It session here this morning nt the Hotel Cnsev. The session was devoted t" recelv ng cre dential of the delegates. Leonard Levy, vice president of the federation Is nn active candidate fnr the pr'stdencv to sucieed W B Wilson. ?eoietnrv of I.i bor Mr Wllnn. n well ns the Dem ocratic candidate. Cnngiwiimn A. Mitchell Palmer for the . nitte nml Vnnce Mci'nrmick for ijoveino", are at tending the convention and w III speak nt a mii.s-meeting in Town Hull tonight. The lien! committir ha-, all ,tt ,1 !' lilii utes of the program for woman uffidKO penker 200 TEMPERANCE ADVOCATES IN POLITICAL DISCUSSION Liquor Opponents at Hnrrisburjr Will Nominate Candidate for Governor. HARRISBfRiS. Pa, Sept. IT.-Petween 3-i and T" tempt innce advocate fioin all pa'ts of the State assembled nt the Roard of Trade Building this afternoon to dis cuss tne political situation, .ilth the pur pose of indorsing a Governor nnd prob ablv a 1'nlted States Senator and t'on-sres?men-nt-lare-j. The meeting ieulted from actlvitv the last month on part of the Pennsylvania Anti-Saloon League, but opponents of the liquor trnttlc of all shades of belief are included. Robert Ritchie, a leading Anti-Saloon League worker In Re.ver Count, who VlRinuted the call for the conference, wh tc-npoiarv chairman, and K. R. Ruckalew, of the Scranton Y M C. A., was permanent chairman The confei ence included a number of women chairman Buckalew referied to Brum baugh and Mccormick a 'the spl,-ndd educator from Philadelphia" and "the nubleet specimen of manho"d the public ha ev-r had the privileife o: voting for." This wah nppluided. Buckalew vva ap plauded for dlscudins Senator is nrosi ax unwoith.v of consideration. Mention of Congressman Paluifr brought Mime applauve, but when liiffoid Plnchot was named, the crowd .lapp'd viKorouh and broke into . heers. Robei't Uitciie, of heaver, w.n. elt ct,i secretaiv Resolutions wete ,i. q.ti il d. rBardiii4 ! p.ut" p.'.nclpli a unci . ,i. in or.!' not il :su in i"i ommeinling candlilat. - rtl 1 fa ul lliR i Oll'itv lot .il . , tion as a i.t ii I...V nd State and u itiondl NIGHT SESSIONS FOR SENATE Democrats Plnn Drastic Action to Break Bepublicnn Filibuster. WASHlNT!TO.V Sept. 17 -Determined to m.rt the Itppuhllmii nilbuter ngnlnst the river nnd hnrbor bill vlth drastic action. Democratic Senntnis tndny planned to begin ulgnt session", tonight if possible, but within tho next da.v or two in any event. Senator Shcppnrri. of T ns. who hns been nctlve In the tight to pas tnp mil, wns delegated to obtain signatures of thoc Senators who would r.mce o attend night sessions so as to nsure it quorum. Senator Kenyon. of Iowa, today con tinued his nttack on the hill. This Is the fourth dty that ho has occupied the floor. MT. LASSEN'S NEW FISSURE Ash-laden Vapor Escapes From West Side. Below Summit Crater. MINERAL, Cal . Sept. 17.-Vnst quan tities cf nsh-lnden steam vapor are es caping todav as a result of n violent eruption c-sterday nt Lassen Peak. The vapoi I escaping from the west side of the mountain below the rim of the sum mit rati r. The Indications are that the crater will fill up nnd thnt future erup tions vvl.l occur through the new tlsiure. ti' Weath JV-v Abl!n Tex T2 12 AtUntl- ri-c irj v . niima-. U V n. W ' .. R'ntn Man . U 'nl ,. 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P ! .ir&r 1.A ('lent lear Rain rier ir 1ir ''Mil lear ''lr 'lu.lv C'oudv 'tell, ' tar f'ltar clear i inn I.. t" f014 1 Ptlouiy citr 1" P c! .tj.ly 6 C!r 'i 4 cionii P 'loniji 'Moildi i .iM4y 'War Peirilll ! iteidy LOCAL FIRE RKCQKD 7 ni -si' Frankford avo : William " Ferrla . Inknown g i!e-Nontiat rorner Sixth and Ar-h sts o-cupled by Dr EchBcli l'unwa 0 3!-ltb ml Mttrfcet u , a. A Jacobs . . . TUSIas 9 M Main and fjrten , Pennbylvu. ma R. n. brldse Inkniwo A. M. 12 0T- KO N Froad at ; ngl JJoloe rompjny Trifling 2 00 1M3 S Tin it MorrU fiarland . .S'oua 8 30-BII-13-15 Webater at : arenoje, occupied bi II FeHinan i iMiiinn 2 00 1541 S Tib i . back trace of ilweli. Ins orcupled In Merrla Oorlao Trtfllnj 6 00 611 'Vtetaier at rag hop of y. man Eelbman TrlBinj TO KEF0RT LIGHTING PROBLEM Arcs May Be Erected Whole Length of Frankford Avenue. The lighting committee of the Frank ford Board "f Tarde will make a report on the lighting problem of that part of the city ht a meeting to be held tonight at 461? Frankford avenue In connection with this work.. th Phila delphia Electric Compan is oon to erect five sample arc lights on Frankford av nue north of Orthodox treet If these prove aatigf actors- similar lifhti win prooao y De erecieu me enure icngtn oi the avenue. ' in tin Vt P Tl .loilll, resoKitlon.-. wi Hi, ol Kri.slol .f(. i. 1 LONDON BANKERS STILL DISCUSS THE LOAN PROBLEM WOMEN GET BERTHS WITH CITY Mrs. Mary E. Passmore Is Named Probation Officer. President .Judge Drown, of the .Munic ipal 'ourt today nimoiiiirrd the appoint ment of Mu Mary R. Pamore, 'SM Powelton avenue, ns probation otllrer, at a snlaiy of $200 a vear. Mrs. P.i.ssnioro will take i harge of iuvenllo delinnuontfl. Mias Floi once Conroy, of inii Kerbaugh street, was appointed stenographer for tho Juvenile Court at a salaiy of $riQ0. Miss Coprov was originally attached to the House of Detention, but left soni time ago to tuke another position. MANY BAR APPLICANTS FAIL Fewer Than Half of 400 Candidates Passed State Board Test. Thre li.ii. In en Hn unii-imllv intge num ber of fnlluie- of nppiii nnta for nl mis sion to tho U.u ui the .State Hoard Hn aminatlon. and of -ino studemts examined, fetter than littv pt i tent, obtained the neceasury nveriig, to piocuie certllicnton The vxniiiiiiutlnpi. which under the new rule ot thu Honid Iibh been Hindu quite Hevire, proved a .-tumbling block to the nuUoiltv of the students who believed themselves equipped with Mlillclent knowl edge of the law to obtain the right to pi d tu i- In the ouiU of this State. Althnuuh the examination took pluco in t.it- summer, thue has been no pub II at. on of the complete ibt ,,f those v ho nisfid mid tlnifcp wlio fulled Tlie i-i.taiy of the State Hoard Is Chailes I. McKeehnn, who has law ofllces In the 'A'tut Knd Trunt Huildlng. TIh se -ift.m of the Philadelphia County Hoard i- A'hert 1, Moise. I'ndor the law all 1 ii'mts. have to tnke the iitute eamma- ' '" : .3 PATROLMAN DENIES HE TRIEDTO SELL CHANCES Other Accused Members of Force Also Appear Before Police Board, Patiolman Matthew K. Dutterlng, of the I'ifteenth street nnd Snyder avenue stntlon, denied today that he had tried tu sell chances at n block party on August IT during hi tr.nl bf fcue the Police Hoard, made up of raptnlns Tempest nnd Davis nnd Lieutenant Dlnluckcr. Dutterlng vvn ntrused of threatening Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Ptcsser, of 2710 Hlnggotd street, when thc.v declined to buy a "paddle." Dutterlng declnied thnt he had not been near the block party on the night of August 27. John S. Collins, nn engineer on the police boat King, nccused of Insubordina tion bv Lieutenant Wnlsh, of the King, tcstllled he had refused to obey Walsh's older to turn over his keys because ho connldeied It dangerous to leave the boat without an engineer. William H. Adams, of tho Twentieth nnd Hoiks streets station, nnd IMward Nelson, of the Twelfth nnd Pine streets station, were accused of neglect of duty. Lieutenant Tryon tcstllled he liadj found Nelson drunk when he went to the Nel son home to see why he had failed to report at the police station. The testl monv was submitted to Director Porter for final action. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17,-The BeUlan commission which came here to present to President Wilson evidence of alleged German atrocities In Belgium today went to Mount Vernon nnd placed wreaths on the tomb of Washington. No public meet ings will be attended by any of the com missioners, nor In nny other way will they depart, whilo In this country, from their diplomatic character, It was an nounced. They will return to New York by way of Philadelphia preliminary to sailing for Uelglum next week. "We are gratetuttto President Wilson," said Counsellor of State Paul Hyman to day, "for the kind reception given us, and we aie deeply appreciative of the manner In which our visit lias been re ceived by the American people. Wo go today to lay a tribute of flowers nt the tomb of Washington, chief of tho founders of your Republic, on behalf of the Belgian people. "Wo shnll not address any meetings In this country. Tho chief mission with I which we were entrusted has been p"T I formed and within n few days wo shall sail riom .vow i orit lor nome. vve snail stop first nt Philadelphia and shall prob ably remain In New York several days prior to sailing, "How long the war will last or what will be Its lesulls for Belgium wp cannot predict. Belgium has suffered much and nil because through the violation of Its iieutialitv b.v one of tho very powers thnt glial anteed Its neutrality, It has been foiced Into this war." MANY MEN ENTOMBED IN KENTUCKY COAL MINE Rescuers nnd Equipment Are Hurried to Scene of Explosion. KNOXVILLE. Tenti., Sept. 17. Word has been received here of an explosion In a coal mine nt Itockport, Ky. Rescuers and equipment havo been sent to the scene. The dispatch received here a'ked for In lp and stated only that a number of men had been entombed by an explosion. NO ACTION ON RATE CASE ' UNTIL EARLY IN OCTOBER Officials Close to Commission Think New Hearing Will Be Held. WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. The next step In the new five per cent, advance rate case will not be taken until the early part of October, Interstate Commerce of ficials today said. Then the commission will consider the petition of the Kastern railroads for a reopening of thtir case. Olllclalf, close to members of the com mission expiessed the opinion thnt the case will be reopened and a date set for tho new hearing. LETS GAS ESCAPE, LIGHTS MATCH, IN SUICIDE ATTEMPT When Explosion Fails, Man Is Ar rested for Beating Wife. An attempt to kill himself nnd family by tilling a room with illuminating gis nnd then striking a match, led to the I nirest of Henry Orth. .". years old, of 4iei Garden street, Brldesburg, lost night. He was held this morning by Magistrate Campbell, of the Frankford police sta tion, facing a charge of assault and bat tery, preferred by his wife. Mrs. Otth's cries attracted Policeman Hcuinan. He broke Into the house and, after lesrulng the woman nnd her chil dren from the gns-lllled room, arrested Orth. The man. who Is a stone mason, was formerly employed in the Frank- foid iiisnnal. vvheie he doubtless secured tho shell with which, it Is allged, he first attacked his wife. THIS CANDIDATE A HIGH FLYER Andrew, of Massachusetts, to Cam paign for Congress in Aeroplane. BOSTON. Sept. 17 -Campaigning In an neroplane Is one of the latest novelties In political stumping in Massachusetts. A. Piatt Andrew, candidate ngalnst Con gressman Gardner for the rtepuhllcan nomination for Congress, has made ar rangements to sail In n Burgess-Wrlght biplane piloted by Clifford Webster from one town to another throughout his dis trict. Andrew has planned to get an early start from Marblehead Saturdav fore noon nnd fly to Svvampscott for his first speech. PRESIDENTIAL TENT FOLDED Canvas Covering Removed From White House Lawn. WASHINGTON, .-'ept 17. President Wilson has folded his t nt. No longer docs the earn-as toveied sum mer ottlce stand on the reur lawn of tho White. House. It was lemoved today. The President will not miss It much. As a matter of fact it was not a suc cess. Erected under his orders In order to give him n, cool rotxat in which to woik on hot days. It failed of its pur pose It was not (i cool retreat. The Inside office una cooler. Fletcher Commands Atlantic Fleet NEW YORK, Sept 17.-P.ear Admiral Frank F. Fletcher, who commanded the I'niled States fleet at Vein Cruz last May. was installed ns Cnmmander-In-Chlef of the North Atlantic fleet nt the New York Navy Yard today B9F w Our Tile, Slate, Metal and Slag Roofs Are Standard RESIDENTIAL WORK A SPECIALTY Crescent Compound keeps roofs watertight for five years, and is also guaranteed. Real Estate Roofing Co. ?- 3343-2349 Wallace St -)iilar 1007 Ktystonc Race lotj Cannot Agree to Extension Without Aid of Government, LONDON. Sept 17 Throgmorton sn..t continued iheeiful tndttj , hut tr.niii.i: in m-f tinted was not bijk Tne Mo k l'. chans Committee and the hHtikei- .i. expurleneing difficulty In nsrrvlng r glid ing the question of outstanding lo.,i,s The bankers an- maintaining thai t would b imposiilbla to tonkint to an extension of all loan for a c-ai- without a guarantee i,v the Government. The publb wtiowed tt dikpukitloii to n rcl moiK eautlon pemlii.g the re. e t of fresh iiewu regarding the flgi ting Rates for hill, wero easy at 3 per ent for thre month In spite of the fa. t that tn Hink of Knglaud rate ri-mair,.i. .1 u n hanged Th stale of the 111 itish TieHnuj t.i! issue has made a great impression The French io err ment in preparing to piae .vearlj per i t tieasurv bills here. UNCONSCIOUS ON SIDEWALK Man Either Fell or Was Thrown From Window Woman Arrested. Mav Allen. I vears old RW North Se . enth tret. lodav wan hold without hail bv Magistrate BeWher after Cbarleg Jl,oh, hi veara oui, 5l Norm Seventh street had either fallen or been thrown from ' a third-Mary window of the home Itl Ii i in the Hahnemann Hospital with broken ribs, a frar lured okull amj Interna i injuries. I A telephone ra:i to the Tenth and Hut- ! tonwood streets poll e kt.ttinn early tolay I sent Spril patro men Hai ry and Clark ' to the Seventh street house They found I rtleh, segntily i lad. urn oneclou on the j sidewalk Utter May Allen was arretted. She protested, saving she knew notnmg I of Rich's Inj iries and told the polir-e ' Rich had given her drugged whisky. The ! police believe she knout mora than she has told of the anldent. SOUTHERN STORM LOST ON WAY NEW TORK. Sept 17 -The Weather Bureau today announced tht the South ern storm had pasted in!a,.d to CeorgU and that it would lose its Intensity 1 South Atlantic "D I OnDfT m nrwin flrn. m MMM&& UUIMi m MM mm FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets We have the "pianola" in four models, the Stroud, Wheclock, Web ex and Steinway. Prices range from STTOTO PIANOLA What great pleasure there is in knowing that your piano has also been the choice of great musi cians! Chaminade and Rosenthal enthusiastically indorse the Stroud piano. What greater pleasure it is to have the "pianola" as the player in your piano! The Stroud Pianola contains a genuine "pianola," for years the only successful player and now the only artistic player. Best of all the price at which you can buy this extraordinary Stroud Pianola. $550 is the cost. We guarantee it to be superior to any player-piano other than more expensive pianolas. Write for illustrated catalogues. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St. . 6th and Thompson Sts. $ 550 Heroic Work of French Nuns and Monks Recognized. TARtS. Sept. 17. War may reunite church nnd stato In France. Hundred. of nuns havo been recalled from Belgium, to which country they' were expelled when tho religion orders were dissolved, and are working na hos pital nurse. Moreover there are 22,000 monks on tho battlefields. It Is thought Impossible that the heroic work of both nuns nnd mbnks should be lost on a public which Is ever quick to recognise devotion to duty. Probably the Concordat In France will never be seen again, but under a new Pope It Is believed that tho war will In duce a better understanding between church and Government. Churches stilt v.lll lemnln the property of the state. There will at least bo an efa In which not onty national monuments, llko Notre Dame, but all churches will be main tained nnd repaired at public expense. LOW WATER. CLOSES MILLS Nearly 400 Persons In Mnnnyunk Plants Mndo Idle. Nearly 100 persons were thrown out of work today by the closing of several Manaytink mills on account of the lack of water In tho canal. Unless rain comes to their relief none of the manufacturers will be able to operate for at least several dnys. Thoc most seriously nffected are yarn nnd plush manufacturers, who say that this Is their busy season. The water Is ten Inches below normal In Flat Hock Dam. and unless It soon rises It Is be lieved that more mills will havo to closo. SECRETARY DANIELS TO SPEAK Other Prominent Officials Will At tend Navy Yard Ceremonies. An event of Importance In tho Philadel phia Forward Movement will tnkc place on Mondnv nt League Island, when ground will he broken hy Director George W. .Vorrls for tho new shlpways to be constructed nt the Navy Yard. Secre tniy of the Navy Dnnlele will be present nnd make the principal address. Among otlier3 who will nttend will be Assistant Serretnry of the Navy Franklin t. Roose velt, the members of 'the Houe Commit tee on Nnval Affairs.. .Mayor Hlankenhurg nnd his Cabinet nnd all the members of Counrils. A number of business men's associations have .nlo been invited to attend the ceremonies. ENGLAND OFFICIALLY SENDS APOLOGY FOR CARDEN CRITICISM Ambassador Spring - RlCe Expresses H i s Govern ment's Regret for Attack On Wilson by British Dip. lomat. m v WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.-The BrlH.t.' Government today, through Ambawii. Spring-nice, npologhed and Cxp?,edc.r gren regret to the American Governlent fir the Interview nlleged to have hL given by Sir Lionel Carden, ft m!2 Cirden .criticised tho administration 05 withdrawing the troops from Vera W,?? Sir Lionel Carden was banished taS Mexico by Provisional President rT ranna. . This was the surprising .i.,!" ment made today by a high ffl clnl. It wns Intimated tfat T.' cause of tho known animus of Sir Linn.i Cnrden for the Mexican Constitution. Government, the Washington Admlnlstra. 4Iah iimiil.l IhIik m (,.uil "" ... ""'."' """ " "'liner notice of th diplomat's recent Interview In New Yor In wlilch he characterized the withdrawal of American troops as a "desDerai. shame." H " Carden is now on his wAy to England nnd from there will go to Brazil where h. ' has been accredited by his Government Garden's published criticism of with drawal of American troops from Jlexltn was regarded In administration circle today as tinfnlr nnd untrue. No official confirmation of the widely printed Inter, view was nt hnnd, government authorltl.i were inclined to view It as the outburst of a diplomat, ndmlttedly personally dli ' gruntlod nt the Cnrrnnza ndmlnlstintloii ' A high diplomat here stated today that 1 ho would not be surprised If Francs should wlthdwiw her Ambassador tn i.. . i Ico, because of the treatment of nuns" and imnm uy inv tunuiutiunuiists. In dip. lomatlc circles It became more evident thnt serious difficulties In securing com plete re ognltlon from foreign Powers confront the Constitutionalists. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR., WILL JOIN LOCAL FIRM Will be New York Manager for Mont gomery, Clothier & Tyler. Theodore Hnofevclt, Jr. eldest son of former President Hoo'evolt, will becoi'. associated with the ilrm of Montgomery Clothier ,t T.vler, Investment bankers, of m-r.5 Pnuth Fourth street, nnd will bo resident manager of the New York branch of the fltm. which will bo opened In the near future. rtobeit L. Montcomerv, the head of the firm nnd the Stock Exchange member, will spend a part of his time in the of fices In this city and part of it in New-York. BRYAN HAS A NEW DRINK "Villa Sorrento Limende" Displaces the Grape Juice. WASHINGTON. Sept. 17.-Secretarv of State Bryan is introducing a new "ilrv" drink He calls it "Villa Sorrento Limende. being made of limes from Villa Sorrento, his Florida home. Sec retary of War Garrison suggests that It be named "Vllla-Carrnnza-Zapata." The limeade Is a substitute for grane-Julcc. LONDON KEEPS GUARD AGAINST GERMAN AIRSHIPS Police Restrict Street Lights Air Scouts Reconnoitre. LONDON, Sept 17. Scotland Yard Issued a statement today saying that In view of tho known power and range ol modern Zeppelins the Com missioner of Police has been ndvlscd by the aviation department of the Admiralty that It Is desirable to continue for the present the diminution of lights In the streets nnd shops. An airship will bo sent for several nights to examine London from nbove, but soma time may be required for this to be car ried out satisfactorily as Intensity of the dnrkness varies on different nights. As & result of this examination It Is hoped to be able to modify certain existing restrle- I tlnns. In the meantime, tho statement says, It Is necessary in the public Interest that the i eduction of the Illumination of streets nnd shops should be maintained. TURKISH ARMY REPORTED WITHIN RUSSIAN BORDER Pctrogrntl Hears German Cavalry Officer Is In Command. PETROGRAD. Sept. 17. It Is reported by a semi-official source that Turkey has concentrated a large army on the Bulgaria frontier. 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