iteSsaU tUVKiMBBK m f.'r wgi- t1F3tit9 a V.TW ft f t,--v MIGHT EXTRA NIGHT EXTRA "?? -f -J-' '- - --'---- vol. i-sro.do PRIOE ONE-.GEfjll PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. CoriitionT, 1014, t TnaloittTo Lnnn Cduriiir. -imfclrt .Vi fci MaM(ii I Russians Halt German Rush City-wide Hunt for Boy's Slayet National Grange for Suffrage Ensign's Wedding Is Stoppe i' f & wtMiyPPl!iMtf jy.! ; j&frjjfto jj&&JKr t w8 PBm K I. . .3?Rt8 i tain SCENES AND EVENTS IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY I I IIIIIIIIIIIMIIllimi lll'J ,, i Eticl TRIAL CAPTAIN OF THE MORENO Captain Joseph I. Kemp acted as commander of the big new battleship when she went through her recent evolutions off the New England coast.' GREAT ARGENTINE BATTLESHIP MORENO RETURNS HERE FROM TRIAL TRIP She is one of the world's greatest battleships. She arrived at the New York Shipbuilding Company's Camden plant yesterday after suc cessful trial trips and tests off the coast of New England: After minor adjustments she will sail for the Delaware Capes to join her sister ship, the Rlvadavia, whence they will together proceed home to Buenos Aires to join the southern republics -growing fleet. THE MORENO'S CHIEF ENGINEER Engineer Bachman was in charge of the mechan ical equipment which pushed the great fighter through the water on her ten-day speed trials. Wi CITY OFFICIALS ACCEPTING NEW CATHARINE STREET PIER FROM CONTRACTORS TODAY j ''KBmSBKSmf i' flt - JlE 3HH Looking from left to right, Mayor Blankenburg Is shown here inspecting the new dock in company with George W. Norris, Director of the Department of Wharves, Docks W jHp V"&s k rWS1 'wW i i i ;3i 1 1 "T--- BBI and Ferjl.es. On the opposite end is the towering figure of Joseph W. Meigs, Assistant Director of the Dock Depart ment. MiBMMF - &if 'jy. f iJ f Hi?'' ' ' $S '&' &K9L JBBI B MRS. ANTOINETTE FUNK, MISsJm. B GORHAM, MRS. FRANK M.ROESSING, MISS HANNAH J. PATTERSON MISS LOUISE HALL RUSSIAN WOUNDED GOING HOME FOR TREATMENT JftflF M K , CHICAGO OF SWARTHMORE OF PiTTSBURGH Chafrman Woman Suffrago Party state orgaauer for Penosylvania Thwe ywng soldiers at the Cxar wrc wooded tb Bttf l lMUM M e . f suffrage lobbyist. One of the six Sjtate vice preidnts. Stte president. , Committee. Association. Ltmberg. They have nothing better than straw t N ," tl'.SS fl H .4 $QMtmmW THE SUSMiHOPefrAfE SWF FRAGE CONVENTION AT SCRANTOH -;.'., ""'-'"'jB Jl