mmmmitmwwwviii immmtmWr ' "F3 ""WfppfJM ir?r T-j-W -yiwjt ' vytfTv Tfjr.-"n--- - vum- -. v rwt'ysiin3Wt.wft P'C-fS EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. ', i ; .VjSTEARN, INTRENCHED t .iiiri mnTTiYTTfl? IMiM tV TO ATTACK EUROPE Doc to Depart for New York To morrow in Order to Be Sura of Getting His Stateroom on Oscar II SURE OF ENDING WAR Callnhnn, His Opponent for Mayor, Aggrieved at Failure to Join Mission Dr Sirs'"" Meant, In r.ire of Mr. Henry l'wl, S. s. ownr II. New qrk City, N. Y. Tno double-decked trunks. hciitiiiK thc?e directions, mo itwnltliii: tlio cs.press nian nt r..1l South 5tli Rlrcct, mid Dr Bltani, nil ircitl mul fuuscd tii. I' simply nwnllliiR Instructions an in whole ho Is to Join the MKKit'BMtltm or w-l-cntlstf", plillantliiopintr, botanists, Social ism and other "Isla" who will clnnOjcr ' aboard the Oscar. which U to earrv America's iroli ettve pcueeinukera tn Europe. "I nni not stirpilfcd." hiiIiI tlic doctor today, "Hint ninny folk spread false f.i mors that the fiilllnyr of tlic ship wutilrl he delayed. I nil) Kind Hint Mr. Kurd wns prompt li wire mo nnd ease my mind In Hint connection. Von know, I ( laid lo make mini) prepnrntliin. I sot n lot or pitlrnts In tills district. Sonic lmvc U tnkc ccrtnln klnda of medicine, others liiivc to Inke so nintiy pill 11 ilny nnd other" mo on n diet. So. you .see. It tnkc sonic quick hustllm; to Kct n. doctor who ciui pick up my prnotlee where 1 leave oil' nml look utter my flock In Hie rl'-ilit way." , IKK'TOirS OflSKIiVATIUXS. And Hull 1 have ii lot of pntlelltR who arc fimply hypoclioiidrlnci. Do you know wlint Hint nicniiit'.' It'n n follow who thinks he's sick. They nre simply nerv ous nnd Inssy. I pi escribe for them, hut ; I don't cliiiwo them miytliliiR. Hut I do , try to set them work, 'flint's the host "'' rented v for iiitvoukiiivh. Asked what lie ' was (,'oHib to do when lie honrded the 0cnr If. Doctor Strum raid: "Wo'.l, I'll prcct nil the mlllloiinlres cordially, nml then keep my mouth shut. There will i bo plenty of miking nnd zigzagging anil wlrotesrliu; without me Joining in the ex citement." At this point n package arilved which ' was found to contain a stick of shnvlng 1 soap, The pencemakcr doctor dipped It Into n pan of hot water and soon hud his broad fnce snowed under with n Hood, of lather nml bubbles;. Then he prnduceil n razor from ids hip pucket nnd swished it ucioss his face with nn c.-uc and grnce which allowed much experience. "I ikvci lei ii hurher limvu inc." said the doc. "1 don't licllevc in having the s:imn I'mkoi which 1h uxcil for all cIiikmch ji and nil cntors. Thin antiseptic stuff is j t nil rint. inn lil have my own razor !f I didn't have it cent. I'm going to shave myself on shipboard, top. I won't have any lnllllonnlie'n barber fin-sins: uroimd my elbows. I'll Hliavc .Mr. Kuril, too. If lie wants me to." in three more strokes the doctor had removed the hirsute Eiowth and presented an almost boyish appearance lor a moment. THi: XIVSTKUlOl'S I.KTTHU. While he w.'ii niuh!;i ; his face Willi u towel a loin? cvclopc postmarked ."cw York M'livcd. The doctor refused to open It. Mo took the missive Into nnothur mum nnd locked tli'i door. "1'ir open Unit later In the da)," ho raid mysteriously, "ami tomor row ni'-tht I'll Htn.-t for New York. I'm coin!,- lo eel aboard the Oscar good 'and early and I'll not take unv cliance of ' any of those mllllonulicu cheating mu out of my private room " John Callahan, who opposed Doctor , Steam for Mavor, Is highly indignant be cause Henry Ford has not Invited lilm ojoln the nautlcnl peaco jubilee. .sated on a dlvnn at his sccoiul-haml furniture shop, L':.'d nnd .South streets, to day, Callahan said: "I asked to go with Henry Ford anil sent him word. Doc Hteurn Is nil right, but I don't see why Ford should leavo . mo behind. I'd settle that war In n min ute, and if me and Doc Steam could have worked together wo could liuvo caused aucli a rumpus In Kurope between . Ihcni potentate: Hint they'd forgot all 'about the war. The present International complications wouldn't be anything to compare. Calliihun admitted lie was a little lax on education, but contended that ho was 'o full of, practical knowledge that It would be a clucli to overcome any intel lectual defects. . Callahan Is also quietly engineering a Presidential campaign for himself. Ho be lieves that ho uhoulii have hud an oppor tunity to go to Kurope so that on his ic turn a big delegation from 23d and South trcets could weicomo him at' the dock. "It's a raw deal," is the way he sums It up. FORD'S PEACE AUK (i 110031 ED FOR VOVAliE TO EUROPE . NEW YORK. Dec. l.-Tho llnal touchc.i jere being added today to arrangement lor the sailing of Henry Ford's pen.-e nlp, Oscar II, Saturday, "to get the bovs out of the trenches on Christmas day." ford himself, with his wife and son, iHJ "fflvo in Now York tomorrow and win hold final conferences with his lieu ;m?' William J. Drynn is expected to "ma hero from Miami, Fla., Friday to co-operate in any way possible in tho peace mission to Kurope. He will not -n, Vhe peace shln' I'owever. lni.J? ,ar ll was undergoing radical ,.nlLQ.r cha"Ses today to make it more ihi. L8 as an ark ot neace- Kvery b-ok montr,eathed ""I'tarlsm was uncere moniously yanked from tho liner's library, wort ,??Ba,,y . Viennese painter, set at uSna ,r'd1fcora1S the ship with instruct uons t0 keep Mars out of the scenery. Indicated Driver Runs Down Child jiBJi-,'"!11"1, K yeara 0,,i' aa 0'"' meriian street, a driver for Morris' & ban , I)ackers. was held under $St th,.r U furthl;i- 1'earing today to await outcome of injuries to S-ycar-oid Win bSvU tnyer l5?2 Kast Russell street. The ai .)!! a serious condition at Ids home tl refu't of being struck by Clifford's Sj,e5t.trday at Kensington avenue and QlCor i 8treeV . According to the police, uu-ord was Intoxicated and driving his twin ft "ckless manner. The boy is thi ica,Ta for by Dr- u M- niemer. as a. L' I! fr refuse " hBVe him sent to """fuai, SEE OUR NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS Mtil. Other. Up to $1000 1129 Chestnut UN-H If$5 DR. STEARN "THERE m x ( i I IN - 4n $& J 1 i ;&W $F ',... ii Jex.J3w;v-T . pjv , ."'vw -.- r -rjfcft .. .v . a R" '"'1 'A WW .L. .'KN'.VS fiaVV ' VSAlt.i A SS mm q 'sii' SCHOOL KIDDIES MOURN FOR DEAR JANITOR Young Hearts Saddened by Passing of Henry F. Weaver, Who Is Buried Today I The first real sorrow which many of the pupils of tlio .Morris J. Hoffman School have ever known will culminate this aft ernoon, when Henry P. Weaver, the 71-year-old Janitor of the Institution, is burled In the Arlington Cemetery. "Old Henry." as he was ufCcctloniitely i ailed by the yoiinasters ot the sonool, wns the oldest janitor In active servlc" hi the city, anil for tho lust IS yeuis laid been identified with the I luff man school nnd uiiiicn at 53th and Vine strcetn, where lie hud won a pliico in the hearts of many hundreds of "young 'tins" three score or more years younger than himself. Koine time ago Henry disappeared from ' Ills post at the school. There were many , uiiNlous liiifiilrlei exchanged behind huge "g'os'nplilos." Finally it become known I that he was sick, and then that ho was ! very, very sick. Almost immediately callers nt the Weaver residence nt J-iM Warren street became numerous; they ' were Juvenlli! callers, who a.skcd .Mrs. I.enorn A. Weaver all manner of ques tions as to how soon "Mister Henry would be back at school" and whether or not there was anything that could be I done for him. j On FVIda." the blow came. It was an nouiicol that "Old Henry" had dii-d from a complication of discuses. None of the chllilien knew cxaelly what It meant, hut they realised that their friend would never rttuin to school to smile his cheer ful "good morning" to them. Today there nre rumors of a modest houiUet of Unworn which will accompany the body of Henry I'. Weaver lo tlu cemetery, but "Ifsi n M-cret nnd you mustn't say who .sent them." The funeral Is to bo held at '1 o'clock this afternoon at tho Weaver resilience, londiictwl by tlic ltev. Itobcrt 11. Craw ford, of the Klet-dier Methodist KpUcopnl Church. It will w attended by relatives and friends and members of Absaiakn Trllw "o 101 Inileiielulent Order of lied ' iiiwa as? 1 ' wAM ssssam &&gr.iai.z Men, ns well as by members of Kiilrvlew ou i,iH way to work today mooii after ho Council, Jr. (. P. A. M. The deceased left his home at . South 1-roi it street, hail been it mtinlr r of the first mimed Death was due In natural causes, au ordcr for the l!it ::: .veins nnd luul ' c.uillns to physicians In the .Mount bilial Iccn tin ougli all the degrees. j ilospiti.i. Fritz S La Rue, Inc. Timely Pre-Inventory SALE Oriental and Domestic Roes We take Inventory December 30th, In order to reduce our stocks as much as possible before that time, we offer this magnificent selection of Oriental Rugs at savings to you of from 14 Standard Wilton Rugs, 9 ft. x 12 ft. Regularly $45.00, reduced to $37.50 Rugs are invariably acceptable as Christmas gifts. And this is an un-' usual opportunity to secure them from a stock of the highest merit at very low prices. 1124 :hestnut St WITH BOTH FEET'' "4 'Ki:-i ir m p weste; TEL mttum jit n. w. tosiut! ism sia tiitswar smtns, 96 l!L ii!; "0 .. irTp 1H to : (:M6,fi THAT WILL 01 po-if''at i ish A!V, .f'.-t.lir.l thh 0WC.li 11 oclock At a::o vsu ifyEatATELY YOtJfi rAilCR1 VfAl WILL ntJOICC TO HLARTICil AfPSO'JL 3F ''ILLIOSIS fU NAM 0(16 ACPOA" U i'AV'-' at;cARi)if.5 Ml. I AWi tMf. IfjtP 'vauaa ?or pi.acc' tun ft ilMirl mwm - N r J wi' Kt-vt MMirMfVtr) avMd Wi " n avtuwwa Kb4iiif !( tr 4TWM M fl Philadelphia!) peace lover has his suitcase all packed to accompany Henry Ford on his pilnrimaKC to Europe. Stcarn and the telegram invilinc; him to hoard tho Oscar II are shown. POLICEMAN MIT HY AUTO "Cop" Injured Two Weeks After Re covery From Sprained Ankle Policeman William Denges. of the Silli and IterkS htreets slatinn. who was dis charged from the Woman's Homeopathic Hospital two weeks ago, after being tieated lot ii fractured nnkle received in a ball game, went back to the Institution lust login to have inlurltt, dressed which he aurrci-od ill an automobile accident at Iiltli nnd Diamond streets. Swathed In baiiduges, the policeman to day testilled against Kdwnrd .1. Hartley, of ChSJI I'idai- avenue, tin- driver of the car. who v.n.i held under SiOrt bail for a further healing by MngiHtiate Morris. According to his testimony. Denges wns crossing H.tli street, at Diamond, last night .'tul luul Just stepped from behind a trollcv our, when the ninchinu struck him, luiiling lilm about llf'tii feet. Ituit ley, according to Hie police, utletnpted to avoid the trolley and drove bis machine over to the wrmiR side of the street. Romance and .Marriage Revealed KCHAXTON. Pn. De I -.Vcwb of a marrii'.'e tint took place in Phi'ndelphla follow! .. the C-.i-iiei-Penr.MjlViin a game a year ;.,ro jusl leaked out today, whin Miss Margaret tirillltb. daughter of M . and Mrs. W. S. (iilllllli, .innoiinnil that she then became the wife of lMward Allen It.ddoc, a dental student in the flilvet allv of PennsylMinln. led loo Ih ii boh of "Dr. I!. O. Hedilie. a!,'0 of this cby. Dies nn Street iiiic (ioinir to Work John .McKiutioit, 51 years old, died wlillo to - usd )VA TCI1PUL VA 1TING NOW TRANSIT POLICY Continued from I'iibc One those who have kept In touch with Hie Munition. He paid: 'Director Taylor has always been rendy to co-opcinle with us relating to the tinnslt situation, lie hns studied the llnhslt mailer in this city for months nnd Uliilerstiinds the siibjcel better than miy dilii-r Imllvidunt. "Tlieie la no ilmllil Unit there nre many cood men in this rlty who rvetitunlly rmiltt till the t'lnce, hut If another mini h placed In the Department of Tinnslt In place of Director Taylor It means that he Will have to go over the entlie glomid, no matter how able and capable lie may be." Thomnfl Itliinlt. vice presiilent of the Tlogn ttuslncss Men's Assoclatlnn, ex plosficil illsniiiioliitmctit lint t the Mayor plod shotild tint lliitl It posi-lblc to ie tain OHivtnr Tnylor. He said In part: "If Dl.Ti'lor Taytor In not to he re appointed to Hip Department of TrmiMt, it In ill) lo the lieputilhau organUatlon of this rlty to appoint n capable man. who will be able to piform the duties of Director of Transit In the same milliner as Director Tnyloi. I have met Mr. Tnnlor tunn limes unit I always found him it cniiselenllnus mini. In my opliilolt. Director Taylor Mimttd luive been re nppolnleil." K ,t. Hffilet, prrsltlclil of Hie U'nllUlt Street Association, ilecllned (ti discuss the Rlttlatlon on Hie ground Hint 1m do sired 111 st to learn Dlrectnr Taylor's fOl4i VV 4inr-4 Ww nl ; sttt ni jii)lMiiiua4SM pniiAori?nu I r mpu 8AILIC or Hi:- 13ei inform ysu I HAT V- i n. ILL SAIL JI '.KXt'ihV -Ttl AT to taku. tut ;sAtit.m -iW T.VO to rst.r LtARM THAT OUfl Ml- IOt( :i,V. lilt' CUK 0V CATICU Ai rtfl.L AS TI'S mm union wmzk I hi.8La rs jssa. a v ,z f,VyiV AitOaAIICt CF THAT FUKTHf-ft PAitMCULArta !U UC W IftC-'l AS vtiOt . t'OSUlBU Kitv i-'oiio iba:o when the erection of a building was Dually decided on there wns a dispute concerning lt location. I Tile school will accommodate nt least I.V pupils of various grades. It will bo used by both sexes. Indoor playrooms, a laigc playground and a lunchroom will bo among the conveniences. Tho cornerstone of an addition to tho Payetto School In ISustleton will bo laid on Saturday. The Improvement repie sents a cost of lilD.Ono. Tills school has also been overcrowded for several years. Kxeiclhos will be hold in St. I.ukn'H Hall, llustleton. Among the speakers will be Henry It. Kdniunds, president of the Hoard of Kdiicatlon: Siiiinn CSratz, vico president, and Thomas Shallcross, it member of the board who used ills Influence In behalf of the neighborhood. You H, Cuba where blood is warm and passion strong, it lj surpasses even the "iMe'er-do-Well", "The Spoilers", 1 and the rest of those bold adventure tales that have 1 made These rebel, he Rosa, will tls w Kainfoow in DocambGr m I i EI f& T 0 IS J magaz Cot views on tho matter. Dr. John It. Hnlley, ex-prcsldetit of the South Phila delphia. Huslnes9 Men's AssoPlntlon, took the same stand, hut nsserted thai ho eon sldeiett the present Director a very enpa 1 lo nml clllclcnt ollleljl. nml said he did hot know of any iiinn in Hie, city who wns na well sillteil to flit the position ns Dlieetor Taylor. "However," he said In conclusion, "Mr. Smith probably known it lot more about It than I do. ami 1 am sure lie will net nectmllng to his best judgment." ri. V. Cllffe. tieasurer of Hie neimaii town ami Cheslinil Hill Improvement Assorlall in, said: "1 am disappointed to hoar that Director Taylor will not be leapprtlnled by Mayor elect miiiIHi. If thcie Is n In.il) III Hie city of t'hllaiielplila who clfnrly umrcr stands nil Hie hypothetical points lelntlng to high-speed lines mid better transit II Is Mr. Tnjlor. 'The matter as yet hasn't come up ollltlally before Hie members of our or ganization, but II will be discussed nt our next meeting, which will bo held De cember SI. We nil hope that Mr. Taylor's successor will be a mini of Inrge experi ence In transit matters, because better IrnnMt is the piirnmnutil Issue from a i lle Mew point." The esteem In which Dlieetor TnIor is held throughout the oily was also pointed out by It. Marshall, president of the T lllill! IlilfllllHIIIIIBIIII eac III must read this new romance. Placed in Rex Beach famous. Dona Isabel, Havana beauty, who plots to gain the buried Varona treasure from her elderly husband and despoil her step-children of their inheritance Don Mario, who covets Rosa, the daughter of the house of Varona, and bribes her step-mother to aid him O'Reilly, adventurous American, pledged to marry the dark-eyed Rosa, who receives pathetic word that the storm of insurrection has left her homeless and hunted are the real, flesh - and drawn with Beach's characteristic insight into JIT human nature. The story of young O'Reilly's departure from New York, and how, under jjjf suspicion alike by Spanish soldier and Cuban m starts his dangerous search for make the blood tingle. Begin 1 i F s Miam yotiT copy -tadajr All mews d?alrs UNITED IJEWS COMPANY, 923 Filbert Fortieth and Market Streets Business As sociation. After temarklng upon the ef ficiency with which Hip Department of City Transit has beep conducted during Hie term of the present administration, In- added: "I would like very much to sec Di rector Taylor retained under tho next administration so that he may complete the great wolk which ho has started so well." PKNHOSB TO OPPOSE DAVIS WnshinRton Hears Senator Will Fight Confirmation of Revenue Collector WASHINGTON. Dee. I.-Senator Pen rose. It was announced here today, would oppose the confirmation In the Senate of Hen F. Davis, ns Collector of Internal llevenue for the 5th District, with head tiunrlers at Lancaster. In tho closing days of the last session, for some rcnRon. despite the fart that his nomination had been before the Senate for months, Davis was not confirmed. An exposure of alleged activity by him In soliciting funds from office holders, which Is contrary to Inw, will give Pen rose the excuse for fighting his confirma tion, it Is said. I N the first nineteen days of ber the sales of Goodyear showed a gain of 129 per cent over the same nineteen days last year. Since this great gain was not based upon a lower price, you are perfectly safe in accepting it as proof positive of a higher quality The Goodyear Tiro & Rubber AKRON, OHIO Notice European war demand, have caused a shortage in the world's supply of materials used in the manufacture of White Tread Tires. The color of Goodyear Tirea may ultimately be changed from While lo Black. Our supply of the required materials assures ihe greater portion of our 1916 season's ouinut of tires beins furnished with White Treads. OODCTEAR A g,R O N T I RE S r&JNewNovel lisi : s. J - blood people, i "Good Sebastian, I'll Met vau frtt m me vwtiZtm', mm B&BP- ill ill HH I PZ13T- Bk.1 Htfl fi )C T.t naBBenKHs f if you tell me! $$$?ffl V Jaiy Whereisthehid- MffM' tftiSftl den treasure?" WMsLs .mSBp 'Mli XrfSPi&n PULP MILL WORKER KILLED Another Seriously Injured by Explo sion at Elkton Kf.KTON, Mil.. Dec. I.-A huge digester, used In cooking wood Into pulp at tho ttadnor Pulp Mills In Klkton, exploded this morning. Frank Vnndcrgrlft was killed nnd Edwaid Morgan was so badly Injured that his recovery Is doubtful. None of the other employes was In that section of the mill when tho explosion occurred. Like Finding Money U. S. LOAN SOCIETY LOWR8T HATES ON DIAMONDS AND JIWEMIX 117 N. Broad St. $: Itrnnch 414 South fi(h Street T Novem mill Pimm!! Tires Company iTjjvr - Ji .. 2 i'Ti " St fa mi m &&$&$&'' w x SWMft l mitM 41 i f' n m-mr-m-'"1"-' y .. 2.-4k it.niti ' i-mwgBM. !& .WH.Jf.