A EVENING LJBDOElt-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1015. j PRESIDENT APPROVES PLAN TO RECOGNIZE ,' CARRANZA IN MEXICO Sanctions Secretary Lansing's Action in Extending Recom mendation to Latin-American Envoys ARMS EMBARGO LIKELY V A8HINQTON, Oft. 11. President "Wilson approved today Secretary Lan sing a action Saturday In extendi? to the Latln-Amerlean envoys tho recom mendation that Carrania bo recognlied In Mexico and bo Riven the assistnnre of alt countries In bringing nbout order Although the Vllllsta Junta nnd repre sentatives shows no sign of Kettlng restlj to depart. It was learned thnt the Ad ministration would expel all rebellious agencies nnd agents The President will Jiot permit foes of Cnrransn to use Oils country as a base for continuing hostile propaganda. Tho President nnd Secretnr of State I,a,ining were undecided todny n-gardlnK th- etaci form Immedlato recognition of Oarranza shall take They will cither formally notify Kllseo Arrnndondo, Cnr raura lunta chief, or appoint a new stiff at the American Kmuassj It Is not believed Nelson 0'ShaiiRhnes. former secretary, will bo returned. mong thoso mentioned for the Ambas s dorshlp nre Paul Fuller, Consuls Sllll in.iu and Shanklin nnd former Governor liti I.lnd, of Minnesota. Tho latter is f orcd especially because lie hns always m unchlv recommended Oarranzn ABOLITION OF 8-CENT FARE IS THE CRY Continue)! from t'HRe One tie men of Mniinunk nnd the men of fritilhuark, nnd of Frankfort, nnd of fpruce street, and of f'outh -itli sttoct. and of Chestnut lllll and Hoxborough. a hcinently maintained In response to tit plntform. V real cause had to be simple and s'ralg'it in Its demand, in its slogan. And the Franklin party. In coming out ilriuiiy for "the Taylor plnn and Its j.rompt realization" as "far nnd nway the most Important" of all "the specific issues Involved In the coming election" for tho piovidiug of "real rapid trnnslt facilities for our population of l.'SO.Ow). npiead oter 129 square miles of nrea" had put It up to the people to vote for this simple and conclso vital issue. Wtul to tho arteries of tho city's life, tho life blood of democratic city life, tho busi ness of getting about quickly from one point to another of thoso 129 square miles I NITED BY COMMON CAUSE. They said again, as they suld last spring- In mass-meeting after mass meotlng In every big- hall In every big centre of Philadelphia they snld again today that tho lssuo was as simple as this- For a straight 5-eeut fnrc from nny Tliere to everywhere, for uimernnl transfer nnd for the iiliolltlon of the 8-cent transfer iriinyNnntcIilnfr nut of the pocketH of working people, Thoy said that It was not that the Franklin party leaders had dono a clever thing by making transit their great big Issue, but that those leaders had had the senso to see that they stood at a point where to Ignore trnnslt or belittle It would sweep them off tho political stage In contempt and disgrace, or whero to put It at the top of their program would make victory certain. If not certain, then at tho worst, they .eafd, the city would feol that a. body of political factors had at last been evolved from business men, from skilled artisans, from unskilled workers, from women of leisure, who glvo their time to enterprises of social building; from girls who work In restaurants and factories and shops, which would, with the exten sion of the franchise not only to tho un enfranchised, but to the self-dlsfran-(Jilsed, spurred to action by a new com mon cause, ride down the mercenary cohorts of the gang to eventual annihila tion. "Later In the campaign we shall explain fully the present dangerous position of this great utility (transit), and the su preme Importance to the people of electing a Mayor and Councils who will safeguard it and see that their rights are not be- THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. For eastern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight, wanner In north and west portions; Tues day, fair and warmer; moderate east to southeast winds. A pronounced area of high pressure overlies the eastern portion of the coun try this morning, the crest being over eastern Maryland. Clear skies and un seasonably low temperatures prevail In the region under Its Influence, with frosts In eastern New York, northeastern Penn sylvania and New England, and light to heavy frosts as far south as South Caro lina and Georgia. A. trough of low press ure extends from the upper Lake region to New Mexico, with the centre of the disturbance over eastern Kansas. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations takm st 8 a. m. Eatcrn time. s lastltaln- Veloc- in. n't fall. Wind. Ity. Weather Station Abilene, Tex , CS (4 H 24 Cloudy I Atlantic, Citr . . 4H N Clear f lilamarclc. N, D. S as K H Cloudy f Boston, Mui , , 4i Ml v, .. clear Buffalo, N. r .. 60 ,. JjlV Si P.CIoudy rtilcaco. III .... M C2 h st Cloudy clcteUnd, O. .. 4tl 41! .. SB in Clear t Denver Col.. 40 4i( SB JS Cloudy files Moines, la. M SS . . S 10 Cloudy Detroit. Mich. HO 48 8V .. Clear Duluth, Minn . 44 42 MR 12 Cloudy i lialveaton. Tex.. 72 brt 8 Jt Clear T Karrleburg. I'a.. 40 3H E .. Clear I Hstteriw N. C Ot 81 Sh IS Clear Helena, Mont. . SU an ,0 NW . Clear l Huron. H. IJ as an NW 18 Cloudy P Ja. kaonvllte. H M H N 10 Cloudy L Ksiiaaa CJt, MoSO ui H 24 '. Cloudy ,P LouUvllle, Ky. . 00 48 . H 14 Clear i Mempht., Tens . t2 H 10 Clear M New cirleane, U C8 St . . NB ., Clrar If New York . . 44 42 K Clear W N I'latt. Neb. 40 4H V 12 Cloudy It nklahoma Okla M in 20 P Cloudy C Philadelphia 48 42 K . Clear ft' Phoenix Aril . . ' 02 . K .. Clear 0 Ptuebursh. I'a. 40 42 .. P.cioudy " Portland, Me . 40 4 W .. clear L, Portland Ore. . 40 4i HK .. Clear r juebe-, Can U'J 30 W . Claudy 1 K! Iul, Mo 61 M . H 24 Clear h M Paul. Minn. 48 40 N 12 Cloudy Z Bait Ijaka, Utah, 42 40 .. NW ,, Clear b tui Han Francisco. ., 62 62 BE , . Clear m Vat f " ton r io 2m s-w ?! fc- "Firampa ...mm) N 12 clear P -4?Sv'enlnton ... as 34 .. N . Clear t, Wlnplpee H NW .. P.Ooudy F-! HANSCOM'S b w- Over 100 boxes Lj s s of Hanscom's JT I CC delicious Choc olates and Hon Bona distributed free dally to patrons of the Ifanscom Restaurants. 1232 MAKKET ST. AND TJiaOUOIlOfT TUB ClTYf 1 Awnings Taken Down Repairing Free Aldrt stored, repaired during; winter (ur j1mu-I" la eprlag, somlual chtreje. HKIIIMNO CiMil'IKS iTV Beracrd McCurdy lie UHUI SU SIKKFlr iu.e mi . jniiwi nit V trayed." So they rsjsd In the Franklin vart platform, and they said that they had known the present dangerous posl tlon of thl great utility- when lilreitjr Taylor was spending every evening on the platform of mass-meetings explaining the untiring trloklness of tho Organisa tion to drain tho blood out of tho Taylor plan and leave It to the people a white and limpid corpso, a thing of words and the letter of law, from which the spirit had been stolen and exposed the mockery of freebooters. rto. Willi the feeling of a really new party, like the Itepubllean party In 1860 that party whloh tho Franklin party plat form says has been hurt throughout the nation by "the toleration of this Iniquity they read this platform of tho new In dependent party. TltK PLATFOIIM. "The franklin pnrtr stands first anil foremost for the principle that mu nlelpnl contractors shall not lie nllntrrd, tlirnngh dummy nmrlnls of their own election, to write their own spcrMrn tlona. Inspect their ortn work fyiil m their own hills. It may be said thnt this Issue is old Thn same objection might be urged against the Ton Com mandments. Tho Issue Is not made by us It Is forced upon us. It was the Issue In 1907, when the public did not reullze It and elected Mr. Keyburn. It was tho Issue of 1911, when they did renllre It ami elected Mr. lllatiknuburg. It Is tho Issue this year, forced by the same bosses, reunited If It Is decided as It was In 11)11, It will dlsnppenr. bucause tho contractors will realize that It Is a thing the public will not tolerate, and the effort will be abandoned If It should by any possibility bo decided otherwise It will continue to be the Issue until It Is settled and settled right the toleration of thlx Iniquity hns hurt the Itepiihllrau pnrty In the nation nnd hurt the Hrpuhllentis of Priinaylwinln In the rounrlls of tlielr pnrt Its roiitlminnei un nu Issue In lue snlel to the money screed nf two men, liter; sincere ltrimhlleiiii must wish tn rid IiIn pnrty of tliU millstone. TIionc who coiintriiitncp mid endure It, liowrtrr itrent their drtntlon to the part j, nre Its mint enemies. "The other principles for which wo stand ate ' I'll si The essential principle that the people shnll rule, that public of licluls shall be selected and elected b them shall be responsible to them, shall hae their Interests at heart thnt the; shnll not he the selection of ii rliin of political co n true ton,, renpoif nllilr to those contractor nnd Inter ested onlj In forwiirdlni; those personnl nnd rorpornte Intercuts, which nre, too often, oppoxrd to the Interrsts of the people, "Second. That appointments to office shall bo for the good of the public serv ice, that municipal employes shall not bo required or permitted to render po litical set vices, and that the public money paid to them for services rendered shall bo their property and not subject to con fiscation for purposes of political de bauchery, by forced assessments or under tho guise of "voluntary contributions ' "Third That public impiovements. In volving as they do the expenditure of money cNnctcd by taxation, shall be care fully studied, economically planned, care fully specified, contracted for after falrl and open bidding. Intelligently Inspected, nnd then promptly paid for. In no other way can the city get a full dollar's worth of value for each dollar expended. "So much for tho principles which the Franklin pnrty represents. Now ns to the specific Issues Involved In the coming election. Far and away the most Important Is the provision of real rapid transit facilities for our population of 1 .700,000, spread ovor 129 square miles of area. We stand unre servcdly for the 'Taylor Plan' and Its prompt realization. 13ery rlllren who wishes rent rapid trnnntt niiiNt nte with the Krnnklln party, liecnuse It In certain thnt the cnndldnten etnlteil from Mr. I.aneN 'linrmnny conferences must be either openly nnd t Intently oppoMeil to It, an 'Sir. I.nne Ihi secretly nnd coerllj oppoNed to It, ns Mr, Con nelly In or Interested In It only ns n menus of miiklm? money, an Mr. Me Nlchol l. letter In the campaign we shall explain fully tho present danger ous position ot this grent utility, nnd the supreme Importance to the people of electing n Mayor and Councils who will safeguard It nnd see that their rlKlita are not betrayed "We fnnir the simplification of our local machinery of Rovernment In cluding n smaller Council, with hut one chamber In the Interest both of economy nnd of prompt action upon wlint nr purely business questions, "Wo favor a budget not made up arbi trarily and secretly at the eleventh hour by a small subcommittee In consul tation with their contractor bosses, but made up early, openly and Intelligently, so that it may be discussed and the peo ple know why and for what they are being taxed "Wo favor tho prompt expenditure of the money available for tho wiping cut of the Blockley shame, without paying tribute to an architect whoso only recom mendation Is thnt ho was tho brother-in-law of a boss who. In his day, got half of McNIehol'a profits on city contracts as his return for the exertion of his political Influence In securing those con tracts. "Wo favor a large Increase In the num ber of municipal playgrounds nnd recrea tion centres, and the expenditure of a reasonablo sum to provide supervised play In thoso centres. This Is necessary, not only as a matter of health, but for the protection of children who must otherwise be exposed to the Increasing dangera of tho streets. "We are In complete and hearty sympathy with the spirit that animates the 5000 members of the Chamber of Commerce the desire to develop the industries and Incrcaso the business of Philadelphia We recognize the fact that progress cannot come to a com munity which Invites ridicule and con tempt by surrendering self-government and submits supinely to corruption, waste and Inefficiency In the conduct of Its local affairs. We, therefore, call upon ull the ineiuhrrs of thnt body and upon all Plillndrlplilan who are Jrnlous of the good name of their city nnd wish to see It irrow nnd prosper to Join with us In gcttlnK rid of the blighting In fluences which have so Ionic handi capped us In the march of progress. Under tbe rule of Its own rltlsens Philadelphia will grov nnd prosprr, Under the rule of McMrhol nnd Vnre It will stagnate nnd decay." SALANDRASOTTOFONE ALREILPROGETTODI INTERVENTO IN SERBIA II Corriere delln Sera Esortn gli Allenti n Formnre Un Comitnto di Stato Mng- giore Comune per Tutti BELGRADO E' CADUTA IIOMA, 11 Ottobre. t'n telegramma dn Udlne dice die 11 presidents del Conslgllo, on. Salandra, II qunlo o' dl nuovo al Quartlero Oonetnle Italtnlio, ha sottoposto oggl la al ro un progetto dl Intervrnto delle forze Italians nolla Pcnlsola llalcanlcn, par arreslare I'avanzata delle leglonl austro-tedesche verso Costnntlnopoll nttravcrso la fletbla. Nel elrcolt romatil bene lnformatl al dice che l'ltalla fara' pnssl, come ll faranno tutto le nitre potenze nlleate. per ottenera l'lntervento tlolla Uumanla e della Urecla nella guerrn contro la coallzlono nustro-tedcsco-bulgaro-turea. 1, Idea Nazlonalc, clio ordlnarlamente e bene Infurmata, dice che gll nllcatl dell'lntesn fatmo nffrottatl prepnratlvl per un'a7lone concertatn nella Potilsola Halcnulcn, do' che varra' ad aumentare dl molto le forzo che dovranno sbnrcaro nella pcnlsoU. II glornnle aggiunge. "S ha Tlmprcsslono clio lo sbarco dl trandl forzo degll nllcatl nella Pcnlsola Halmnlca nnlra' per attrarre neU'orblta dell'Intesa, nttlvamunte la Orccla e la Ilumniiln, faccudo loro abbnndonare 1 nt tcKglnmcnto dl ncutralltn' 11 corrlspondcnto dcll'ldea Nazlonalc telegrafa da Nlzza cho 320 rlserUstl bul gnri cho si Irovavano In quella clttu' si nrruolcianno ncll'eserclto russo, invrco cho In quello dclla Bulgaria. SUL. FltONTE ITALIANO. 11 Mlnlstero della CJuorra pubbllcavu tcrl sera II sesucnle comunlcato ufllclulc. "II nemlco splega grnnde attltta' nolla coitruzlone dl oporo dl dlfesa campnle o nello stnblllrc le suo llneo dl comuulca rlon 1 suol sforzl pero' sono seinpie ostracolntl dalla nostra nrtlglleiin o da audaci raids dl plccoll rcpaitl dl nostre truppe "Lungo II fronte dall'Isonzo durante la glornata del 9 e la notto seguente. dopo una lutcnsa prcpainzlone dl artlg licrla o dopo II lanclo dl numerous gnnato a mano. rortl colonne nemlche tentnrono dl attaccaro le nostre poslzionl sulla destra dl Slatenlk, nella conca dl Plczzo. sul Mrzl Vhr, sul Monte Nero, a lloljc. ncl eettorn dl Tolmlno, cd a Plaa e Zagora, sul baio Isonzo. 11 nemlco fu resplnto dnppertutto con grnvl perdlte e lasclo' anchc un ccrto numero dl pilgio nlcri nelle nostre manl." IITAliIA NEI BAI.CANI. 11 mllaneso Corriere dclla Sera, die st sa essere In ottlml rapportl con II mln lstero Salandra, scrlve un nrtlcolo nel qunle dlmostra la necosslta" dl una mag M(ore c plu' strotta coopcrazlone dell'Italla con le altre potenze allcatc nella Pcnlsola Bnlcanlca per Impedlre II succcsso dell'of fenslva austro-tcdesca contro la Serbia. 11 glormle dice che le conseguenze dl una coopcrazlone a mcta' sono gla state gravl, mo aaronno Irreparablll se nop si seguira' II nietodo tedesco dl plena o com pleta cooperalonc. II Corriere pntroclna la formazlone dl una spcclo dl comitato cho funzlonl da Stato Maggioie Qcneralc per tutte le potenze nlleate e cho si propong.a dl or ganlzzare e co-ordlnare le Bforzo contro lo armato tetitonlchc dovunquo so ne prc scntl 11 blsogno, Questo comitato tlov rebbe aver sede nella capitate ill uno degll ctntl alleatl e dovrebbe dlrigero le mosee dl tuttl gll esercltl, cllmlnnndo col' gll errorl cd I mallntcsl che sono Inevltablll tra una meza dozzlna tit Statl Maggiorl staccatl c lontanl II Corriere dice che gll nllcntl sono trlppo orgo gliosl per adotlarc un slstcma tedesco, o la consegucfiza dl clo' si vade ora nella Pcnlsola Bnlcanlca. Testing WelsbachfRefliat Mantles tor !-.E Durabllihr JFaBXLlBars.- w ?nri?Srr iesii-;fj J.Vi They Last! That's the secret of the popularity of these mantles. That, and the wonderful quality of their brilliant eye-comforting light. See that you get the genuine "SHIELD or QUALITY" GDiS Mojrtles FoTs':ly Now 15c (For Upright end Inverted Cil Lishti) Awarded Crand Prize Highest Honor Panama-Pacific International exposition 100 Points Excellent FOR SALE by Gas Company & Dealers rummiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirc r Vw XX. TjrV 1 rZCr. $9.00 V te) TEUTONS TIGHTEN STEEL CIRCLE ABOUT DVINSK Continued from Page One a gap of three miles In the Husslaii line was repulsed, Heavy Jnpaneee guns, manned by expert gunners from tlis Japaneto army, aro being used by tho Ilurslnns In the defense of Dvlnsk, according to correspondents at the eastern front Japanese officers ar also assisting the Russians. The official statement In regard to op erations on the eastern front follows: Five to Ten Dollars The Men's Department of this Boot Shop is show ing the correct shapes for the autumn season. Steideruat V5 1420 Cktt st "Where Only th JJest ik Good Enough." After a violent hand-to-hand light Field Marshal von Hltulenburg'a army repulsed Russian forces which attempted to reconquer their lost positions near narbounovka, est of Plnsk North of the railroad from Dvlnsk to Ponlewcsch, lo the west of Illukst, the Germans cap tured the enemy's positions over a front of nbout eight kilometers (nearly five miles) Mx bfflcers, 7W prisoners and five machine guns were captured "Oencral von Ltnslngen's army took by storm tho village of Klnczye, southwest of Plnsk Cavalry engagements continue near Kuchecknwola and In the neighbor hood of Jczlerczy. Several Russian at tacks on the front between nalafovkl (M miles south ol Plnsk) and tho railroad running from Itovno to Kovel were ie pulsed and 38S Russians were made pris oner. "General on Uotlimer's army repulsed strong Russian attacks northwest of Tar-nopol." (JKKMANS BEATEN HACK TWEXTV MILKS AT LUTSK LONDON. Oct 11 A Dally News dispatch from I'ctrograd PUNS "The stubbornness of tho Russian troops Is still n match for the attempts of tho Germans, under General von Hue low, lo secure Dvlnsk nnd tho line of the Dvlnn A new German offensive Is noted northward, nt Gorhunovaka, whet-", in order to protect tho approach to tho rlvtr, tho Russians met tho Germans with machine gun firo of such terrific vlolrnco thnt wliolu columns were flung back, un nble to pnrry the assault "Similar fruitless attacks weie made In the Smuigon region, 100 miles south of Dvlnsk. These attacks were all repulsed. Heavy fighting Is continuing. "It Is reported that In the marshes ot Plnsk bands of German deserters are plundering right nnd left Local peasants are forming Hying commandos, nnd armed with rllles are conducting n successful guerrilla war against these German Irreg ular troops. "fter a fortnight's halt, the Russlnni hne renewed their offensive in the le gion from the Stjr to the Sereth. In fantry forces, by nn energetic nttack, dis lodged the enemy from the right bank of the Styr and occupied their position at Koshlstchl "More important still Is tho Russian offensive In tho direction of I.utsk. On both sides of tho Rovno-Kovel rallwny the enemy was thrown back a dlstanco of K) miles near Lutsk. Tho Russians captured 3MK) men, besides numerous trophies. "Successful aeroplane raids havo been mado against the memv's railway at Czcrnowltz This station alwnys has played an Important part In tho Germun offensive operations in the south. Masses of troops and munitions have been brought there, nnd a report from a re liable source states that the raids caused extremely heavy damage to the enemy and seriously disorganized his plans " TWO SECTIONS BATTLE FOR ELKjWS POSITION IN SUPREME TRIBUNAL Friends of Judges Martin and Ralston, of This City, Urge Their Appointments Upon Brumbaugh ERIE MAN A CANDIDATE Tho nppolntment to tho vacancy on Hie Supreno Court bench will go to cither Philadelphia or the northwestern section of the Stntc. according to Republican leaders In tho State. Iloth Philadelphia leaders and thoe In the northwestern section have brought their claims to tho attention of Governor JlrumbaUHh, and aro now engaged In a contest for the appointment. In the movement to win tho appoint ment for this city, the Governor's atten tion has beon called to the fact that "from tlmo Immemorial Philadelphia has hnd two representatives on tho Bupiemo t'ourt bench," nnd that such n. condition is only fair In view of tho amount of the business of the court that comes from this section. Until D. Nowlln Fell retired ns Chlcr .lustlto, Philadelphia was represented on the Supreme Court bench by JUBtlca Fell nnd von Moschzlskcr. Earlier Justices Fell and Mitchell represented Philadel phia. Judges J. Willis Martin and Robert Ralston of the Philadelphia Common Pleas Coutts are being urged for appoint ment by their friends. A movement on behalf of each has been Btnrtcd. CAMPAIGN FOR WALLINg! Representative citizens In the great northwestern section of tho State have organized n movement to gain the appointment for that section, however, and nre urging the appointment ot Judge Kmory A. Walling, of Krle, to the vncniicv Judge Waiting's friends nrcue that the entire northern half of tho State is with out representation on the Supreme Court bench, nnd that the northwestern section hns not had any representative In the tribunnl. Th Supreme Court has alwnys been composed, they assert, of Phlladelphlans principally, of men from nround Pitts- Size You are right to be proud of your suit that's made of this fine "Armitage" cloth! It's a fabric of ex ceptional quality, ex tremely stylish nnd of a firm texture that Insures shape-holding;. 145. Other Fine Suitings $35 to $60 E. H. Peterson & Co. Tailors 1119 Walnut Street The Butterick establish ment includes one of the largest printing plants in the world. Also the largest and most thoroughly com plete fashion organization in the world. In addition, Butterick has the largest pattern business in the world. And is the only publishing house with a truly international business. 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Altman & Co.'s New York buyers while on their business travels In Persia, Asia Minor, Caucasia, India aid China, and the wearing qualities are unreservedly guaranteed. burgh, and of a few men from the central section of the southern tier of countries. They aro pointing to tho make-up of the present Supreme Court Chief Justice J Hay Ilrown comes from Lancaster; llob ert von Moschslskcr, from Philadelphia; B Leslie Mestresat, from Payette; Wil liam P. Potter, from Swarthmore; John fitewart, from franklin, nnd ltobert 8. Frarler, from Pittsburgh. The late Jus tice Ulkln lived In Indiana County. Judge Walllng's friends aro preparing to make their campaign for his nppolnt ment by calling tho attention of Governor Urumbaugh to the wisdom of appointing n tl. a Qiinramn s"stlf-f a (rtntt wtlfl. (lllPltliT t Ilia dujiiciiiu vuui .uf . r a long term of service on the bench In the northwestern section of the mate, nn had years of training nnd experience In thevklnd of cases tht como to the 8u- mam,a r-n.,f trwt l,lif anrllnn. Nllnh AS JIIVI1IU V.WUI b I. fill ...... ...... ..., -.. litigation over oil, timber and bituminous coal properties. sJtfir poii cnuncH n Members of Messiah Ltitha... grcgation Subscribe to Fund J About 40()0 was subscribed fVl provements to Messiah Lutheran r?r$ mm anu .leuerson street. .... : "rj 'iinds for nn arllva .i, ' "u w ton Miss Hall HoRlns SuftraKC Tour MARYPVILLK, Pa., Oct. 11- Perry County suffragists started a week's tour of tho county In tho Interest of tho causo this morning. Stops nt two of tho county's principal towns will bo mado dally Miss Ladson Hall, ot Philadelphia, Is making tho addrecs. Man Collapses Twice and Dies Alcoholism Is held responsible for the death of Frederick Ilunge, 37 years old, 2S16 Stiles street, who died In tho St. Joseph's Hospital today ltunge was ar rested last night. While, being slated he collnpsed and was sent to tho hospital. Thero he was treated nnd returned to tho police stntlon. As ho was being locked In a cell he ngntn collapsed and died after being admitted to the hospital for tho second time. funds fnr nn Mlv ,i. ' na w form the congregation of tho churchNS observed the fifth anniversary nf Tm toraie or tno iiev Daniel R wC" terday. ,v'v Harvey O. Miller superintend.,,! VW Sunday school, and his mother Jh-1. TO mm... l,.n.it...i ",er Mrs. Thi scribed by other members of th. A'6 gatlon, making their total t,'lf almost J1300 contribi, Tho ltov. Dr. K, D. Welti . .. Sjl burg, father of tho pastor. PreichJ'. evening, and the nv. Vr, H All h4jI professor In the Lutheran n,!!?! seminary, uettysburg, preach.. 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W. corner of , J19th,and Oxford streets. street8 " Stre' 1838 North B2d Perepa's Cigar Store, 69 North 3d street. Fen8 P- Store Broad street and Columbia avenue. Kl'VAS La,S0 telephoned to btoreys Hat Store, 809 Broadwav Pamrlpn FoVd'veJueThTV?1? S01S byrm?gaZnePhi,ade,Phia' and thero aH0Unced Ue the Evening Ledger Service , If, Swift and SuJi Aliening &fo tb$tt
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