Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVNINQ LEDdER PHILADI5LPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1016.
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WILSON WANTS DECKS
CLEAR TO PAVE WAY FOR
PREPAREDNESS FIGHT
President Urges Committee
Leaders to Get Routine Work
Finished to Make Room
for Program
REVENUE QUESTIONS UP
- - ' "Mother" McUlllin, who Tor CO vents hn
Iti i i r i i i! i x ti ..- i llco" lotilicclcd with Hie Mrt.lllln old le
Froposnls to Establish Non-I-nrtisun ii.,e. m nrurv street, doen n..t ,.-
plovo of tlie decision which avvnided .'.v
to Mrs. Vlrnlnla Alexnnder, jr.2.i ttuntitiK-
SALOONWOMAN IS AFRAID RUM
VERDICT SETS BAD PRECEDENT
"Mother" McGillin, of
Old Ale House, Says
Adventuresses May
Make Dealers Their
Victims
Tariff Commission nnd Chninre In
come Tax Law Meet Opposition
WASHINGTON. .Inn. K.-I'rcsldetit WIN
(m today summoned the four lenders Of
Congressional Financial Committees to
the White. House nnd eonforicd with them
nt Icnntlt. The President urged on them
the pressing necessity for speeding m
tho npproiirl:illoii measures now pemllni?,
nnd those that will soon come hefore
them, In order to clour the decks for the
preparedness flfilit. The I'tesldcut con
fer! ed with each bIiirK.
Thoso called were Senator I'lurae. of
Arkansas, president pro tetn of the ."cii
titc; Senator Simmons, of Noith I'lirolliin.
chairman of the Senate I'lnnncc Com
mittee; Claude Kltchln, of North Cnio
llnn, majority leniler In tho House, and
Congressman Kltzgcrnld, chairman of the
House Commltteo on Appropriations.
Steps toward consideration of lovenun
legislation were taken today by demo
cratic lenders of the House. A meeting
of tho Ways and Means Committee Demo
crats for noxt week wns called. They
Tvlll make a preliminary survey of thn
revenue field. Prominent members de
clared this Initial meeting will consider:
Tluvlslon of tho Income tax, Inhurlance
tax plans, t.ixaton of war nuinlllnns and
the creation of a tat Iff commission.
While no revenue legislation, except
possibly a bill for 11 tariff board and deal
ing with more protection for the (l.veiuirr
Industry, will be reported for novel nl
months, ..ie meetlnK railed today will be
to hegln work on tho chief tovenue prob
lems of tho session. The time for launch
ing a resolution contlnrlng present hiirhi'
duties may nlso be considered at next
week's meetlnR.
That the House majoiltv will caucus on
nil revenue mnttcrs, Including a tariff
commission bill, before pii'.ented by the
Ways and Means Commltteo or r pen ted
to the House was stated today by Lender
Kltchln. While the pieparedness bills
will be nonpaitlsan and not subjoot in
caucus action, the revenue bills, as mat
ters of Democratic policy nnd lespon
slhlllty, will be subjected to the caucus
procedure with attempted exaction of
solid Democrntli support.
The supposed taxation of war muni- '
tlons, leaders stated today, will be In thn
rorm or an eseiso tax ir at nil. II Is
opposed chlotly as unceitaln and unstatdo.
because cessation of war would stop both
saleg'nnd taxes.
Opposition has developed against lower
ing tho income tax exemption limits
Lenders and rank and Hie, hoivovei, are
unanimous In planning incicaeu of stir
, taxes on larger Incomes. Hut many un
opposed to taxing smnl'cr incomes thru
thoae now icnclied.
Knrly action on tho tariff commission
Is planned. A separate bill will probably
be reported. Indications today ,fre Hint
" It will Rive little Initiative to the com
mlsjlon. which will be empowered mere
ly to collect Information anil become,
virtually a statistical and Infoi mntlun
gatherlng huienu, to icport to CotiRress.
ond not to the President, but without
power to make nn rnienuo levislou
recommendations.
Despite the Piusident's approval of the
tariff board plan main Democrats today
Indicated delei mined opposition. The so
called "Independent wIiir" Is ulrendy
privately Insurglng.
By placinK the bill before the caucus
the lenders plan to stllle Ihu'ltiHiiigeut
movement.
don street, because the liny deilored hei
husband's life had Iiceli -thnrtetiril hi
driukitiR at the saloon of Jninh llosi h
She says that people todnv ni' -mint
enoiiRh to make their own laws, and Mint
the turv should not have gone li.iok to
tlie "old blue laws" of 1S.M to linnfv It
nwaid. She alo says this ease will sim
ply mean ndventuioises will take nilinn
tKC of the prooedent set hi tin- Uevin
iler case ami will "bleed the salnonim n
"This ease will not help the mother', or
the little Chlldrvli ns It should ' said
"Molhei" Mcnillln-JIrs Cnthoilne M. -rllllln.
"The Innocent women will suffrr
In sllenoe lust as they have in the past
Thov will not come out ami Rot the pro
tection which the eniiit Is nble lo ulvo
them, because they will slit Ink rriiin pnb
llolty for their ehllilren's sakes. Thev
won't talk abotil their sufferings
"I don't think this case Is a Rood HiIiir.
nnywa.," she nddod. "The saloonmau
sass she used to Ro In n d dttnk with
him. Well, what could she expert then'.'
The notion she has taken and the award
hiR of tlie money to her will put a now
idea In the minds of advenluiekses. The
will wotk this same thlna lo Ret money
limn llie inliuimueu
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SUNDAY'S FOLLOWERS
IN TRENTON FAST AND
PRAY FOR SUCCESS
vised lo Insure Greater
Triumph of Campaign
Against Sin
5000 MASONS IN TEMPLE
"I1ETTEK DOIL it'dixon
"Character" nnd Not "Quantity" of
Bacteria Which Counts, He Says
Thirteen davs and not 4l hours was the
period during which sew ape Was ills
rhnigul Into the Delawnre Hlvcr from
the Pennypnek Cieek disposal plant with-
, ., ..I om being illslnferted. Is the reply or ir.
DaV Observed as Evangelist A(l- Samuel O Dixon, State Health Oominls-
! . I oliitini. I. fl,n .IahIiI It. nlll- Iionltll OfTi-
I clnls that the city's "'water was In dfltiutr
of belnj; polluted
I His advice lo "boll dilnkhiR water,"
which rniised n sensation, wns based on
, liifortnntlon rUcii him, lie sn'd, li W.
Ij Stevenson, in eharfic of the plant,
which h In dutv bound to use the ster
ilising clietnlonls rontlnuoiisly.
"The bietoiloloRlcal count mny be low
at present," he added, comimntlliR on
the llKiires furnished by the rlly orflclnl".
"That means uuthlnR. Mole depends upon
the character thnli upon the number of
bneterln In the water."
OF CAR CONSTRUCTORS
HEAR EVANGELIST LYON
other that does not know Uk.,
know am thing" w ti,
At nnother imlm i V.. .
shoutetl ',B m'-6Vri
enouB
.in- i-.iiiKiiuin oi una l .1
want to be saved, theie Is nnUil
a
jouotii
'If .you want to be naved ther
miRl; devils In hell to kCDD
Hut If j
nith nr In heaven ,nt rnl) ."" TJWttJ
he Chilstlan life ..nal,,,,''".
the eValiRcllsl, it Is
his ntlnck on the
wl
WILMINtrmN. Del., .tan. 2fl 1'vnn
RCllst M. H. t.voh wiunied up some ItOl
wnikers from the Pullman enr sli;)is nt
the tabernacle la.-l nlRht rthd lonlRlil will
pioduce nhiilher lousins sernlou In nbotil
2(XH) emplo.xeS'Of the Petinsylvniiln Hull
load The Pullman workers had it lund with
them anil pninded the streets or the rllv
before roIiir to the "IiIr shed." The band
plnveil most of the old time cospel and
rnmp-moctlsiR h.vmns and tlie men snug
ns they inarched
l'l. ,. ...t am., .iluii l.n.t ., iwt.'nlll' III DIM
om; eiithusliism ,tro,.(B l0lnj, nd iletectlvc of the ,".d and j f(l., or R,,0c-lnllv wiltten sone in which
,n',n'": ""';!np I'nneey streeln s.-,tlon are mnkinR Mlp ,mn,s nr .)r, j.,,,,, Hl,,1 the Individual
"Win. there nie people who fall down I '", ''ff 'nmnmolh l.llohen abo
ii front of Riooery sloios. There are .All "cui'ip, tmln "I do not .
I
ukhp who oven used to fall in from of
the stioel cam, beroie theie wtre Tenders,
purposed to Rot ilomaRos. Tho aie
leRiilar piorosslonnls. Theie are women
who will see to It Hint Ihev et tiione.N
fnim the saloonmen on the same ri minds
that Mrs. Alexander did. I think that
woman swayed the .IiidRe. uf course the
luiy Is itilliieniod bv the .IuiIro-iuiiI thai
Is how she won the case."
CONDPCTS STIEICT SALOON.
Ill stilkhiR rout i list to hrr stiitoments
ooncernliiR tin- Alexander ease Is the win
In which "Motlioi" Mctllllln conducts her
own establishment. She is known as one
of tin- stilclest saloon p.oprletors in Phil
adelphia There is no dlsoideily conduit
In her ale house .Main ouths have been
led iiwav fiom Hie ".ilcoholh'" path h
hoi inotliorh advice That Is how she
Rets the nickname ".Mother" AtcUIIIIn.
'MOTHlOir Mclill.I.lN
rroipif nth when she wi n diiiir man
eiiteinm hoi bai loom '.he takoi him lo
one ide nnd Kill' bun mlvlie oniioi'l nlliR
Hio iioiIIiiiii palb In N liondiuR.
iil'l'iisi:.-! "II .(ii:its.(i. "
i "I do not want to see nun lioi ome
slnM's tu llipiMi," slio said, when tnlklnit
above the Old
see a bit of
harm In n mini luninu n nlass of ale.
I Hut dborderl.v persons linitRers-on and
loiuiRei.' 1 will not have about my place
I My husband and I have had this place
j for the Inst ) jenrs. In that time, as far
as I hae been able tu f nil mil, no on"
has iei none (nil of our place ill link.
I think mi ale house cm bo ooi.iIik'IoiI
so thai it In all rlRht. Hut It has lo be
watched, i tn. In the biinooui ovoin
iiiRht uncoil, anil I send the men home
at I o'clock each miirnliiu nnd luck up.
Mnny people think I nm fimllsh In close
I up so onil.. Mill 1 Ihiuk Hint men have
lunl oiinujth by I ovloek and It Is time fur
lliiln In ro home."
'.Mothei" MeiillMn nnd her thiee son-,
who conduct the Ale House, never touch
, any alcoholic drinks themselves. Mr.
Mctillllu, who died some ,eais imo. never
j drank n drop either, lie was moie Ulan
1 TO yea is old when lie died.
TUKNTON. N. .1., .Ian 26. This Is a
dav of fnstlint nnd prayer with the fol-
i lowers of "Hilly" Sunday, as n means or
RivliiR Rrenter spit mini stimulus to me
cnmpnijin "Hilly" made this nimounce
nient ostordnv afternoon, and It came
as omewhnt of n urprlse. The Renernl
Impiession has obtained that everythlnu
Hi connect Ion with the campnlKli was
roIiir nlniiK In line shape and that nnth
tiiR was needed to Insure Its lomplete
piikphs but n continuance of eiithusliism
on ihe piesoiil scale.
I don t Rive a plca.Mine tor your iinnii ,lnvR wnM tr,., t
np unless sou aei on
iimi cot out and do som
down bitie when I llnlsli prenenmu ami nVerv effoit In aiimelieiid the uorsnns re
iiiUo miiii nliiiiit for Clod If you nRree j pn(,.,lbe. The police sav Hint niembeis
wi'li me" nr a RaiiR whli Ii "lintius nut" In that
This statement by "Hilly" Sunday vicinity are thn RUllly ones, nnd nnests
i nt her eoolul the ardor of K'.OO) wildly ue expected.
nih'i'i iistlr healers nt the tnbei naile last ( B ,ni,i t titi t fnlre alarms are becom
nlKlil lie Rave one of Ills forceful II-, mi; fieiiuent in South Plilladelphla. One
lustinlluns of the emptlnoss of sin nnd was tinned In .vcteidny fiom Mill nnd
the dnnuer of drink. "Is theie any bread I Pollock si l rets.
in rum?" ho naked. "There Is bread for
AFTKK I'ALSE ALAKAI "CllANKS"
Police Have Kyes on OnnK and Ar
rests Arc Kxpcctctl
The second false .lie iilarni in three
fiom front and South
, '"""'i lour will "S
Wilmington Merchants Parade ; r nin," "?-r-' A
Througli aireets, iouu oironu,
Headed by Band, Before
Meeting
RAILROADERS TONIGHT
understood, win 31
urn lintllr i ii.',."ji
m : ' iimrml
ton us part of his determination "Til
the city nnd -ounn d"?"0". , ?.
order Jf the compam aRninm Inlnlf
ris n loJft
Intoxlcgl
Special Train llriiiRlnR foLj
WASIIlNtlTll.V. .t., M . "l
fiom the Clilhiinliiia ,lco ' ,M
Mill.,,. 1U. ..I . . . Ul l tHA 1
nulzo l)eelonnieiii .. "' ln Til
i - ' "ii nnu -
Jiinuaiy :n, t u,n state tieMr,L,Kai
day said a special lrnin "'T"
theie tu lit-ltic bin k I., . .. .1?. ,iali
Ployes nnd Into, no, f,n, Z7 !
wns presunieil note thai ,, i.r.il
fefiiRPe, rtmr nH,.."Jl
"hn ' tt3$&
felted lo an
of the ruuntii
Mlnaia.
the saloonkeeper, III end for the distiller,
blend for the brewet but none for oil."
Then the audience been me noisy and
oppressed ils approvnt for several niln
Mtes. "Hilly" said app'ause meant hnth
Iiir unless It wnsi backed up bv some
thiiiR moie nubiitaiitlal.
It was olio of the IiIrrcsI ineotliiKs of
Hi" uiinpalRii. but only :ih) hit the tinll.
Uiii of I5,nl persons present, W) weie
In a deloRiillon of Masons. It wa.i the
liit'Kesl sIiirIp delegation that attended a
meet Inn it'id H'l'J uiade stlenuous efforts
to ni't Ihe lodge moll to Ml the Hall.
When ho llnMiotl his prijer "lilily"
tool' his p'ac" hi the pit Mini, mali nu a
tiumpet ur Ills two hands, ho hunted.
i "Come on, .Masons, take thin dcRioe for
Jems I'lnlst. This Is ihe SMtli deRire Toi
' Ihe l.oid."
Theie wen Sn KnlR'iits Templar aliionc
tin- hull liitteis. The Masons pirsolited
i "Hilly" wllh a iiisilv illnner set of Tien-
ton belleclt. Homer Umlehcavcr. the
i choilsior. Rot a sold Masonic emblem
', and (iemvie .l Sunday, son of the ovon-
Relist. Rot a llllile. Tho Older of the
Mastein Star had u roircoiis biiBket of
llowois for Mi. nnd Mis. Siindav.
IJAHY SMOTHEKS TO DEATH
Police Court Chronicles
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I "Vo" bettnh Ro an' pay a deposit lo de
I nmleilnkah. fii' jn' nln'l Rot lonK to
, IIIIRIlll.
".less take a Rood look at jn'self In de
mil mil. fn" o' ain't roIii' to hnb tint view
, much IoiiriiIi."
. These dalh RioethiRs riom his nelRh-
lior, accompanied bv a fusillade of cups,
j vases and plales. consldernblj annexed
llinry Itunsell, n ipilit nemo, of rieimnti
' town. It puzzled him Hicnlh to ns er-
1 it III Ihe entise uf the outliuisls When lie
'asked iiietlniiM, Ii nppr.ns that Henry
was met nnh with mole ihiisc
! So ho IiiiiirIiI i p nlvei
i Possi sslon of tin ueapmi uiade itus-u'll
i uneasy, lie emddn t i op. leniiiie, ib.lt
'
$L!z'
tnolnbeia of Ills pally wtre used. This
sour wan ulven bv a traineu cnorus so-
lected frniii the delpRiitliili and pinvoil so
linlinie that the WT par.ioiis 111 the tnbei- ,
I naele cheeicil lustllv at Its cnncluslon
j and demanded that It be lepented
' Hesldes the Pullman ileleK.'itlon lliere
I wns also n IniRe delcR.itloii from the
Women's Clulntinii Tempernnre t'nlon
They presented Mrs. loli with u liuito
' bouipiet, nnd lu losponsn the wife nf hi
I eMitiRellst said she "hoped tho time .ns
1 near when the women of WllmlnKJnn
i eoutd do RomethliiR besldrii piny for the
I olhrlimtlon or lite vtnn tnilllc" f
I This vello I iilluslon to womnit surfraRo
, pleased the niidlonie nmnziiiRli nnd she
, was cheeied to en echo.
Theie were on even BO trull hitters,
ptomlnelit itmiuiR them beltm Itnlph '
i llrlce, nlRhl wnlehniHn of the inlicriut- '
! cle. Am lb loo "hit the snwiliiMt" nnd
r.ivo hl hniid In Iaoii nian.i who knew
' him iipnlnudcd Imidlv.
. .Mr. Lyon lu his siimnn eotnp-iied
Chilst'i nowers of healliiR the Ills nr the
Null with his powers lu healliiK the slni
! of the mind.
i He nb'o Iminiiieied elt- life, exclnlm
IliR, "Some of you rlt.v i hups will luu-e
lo wnk up and hiistb o" these awkwi.rd
lo.'ntrv bovs will far ouliitrlp nii In the
rni e or I i'e." -
t AccomPiis In I. inn th"ie ii if Unto
ilassea of people In this woild- "lino i liih
that knows 'iiimioiIiIiim and know thej
Know it. nnoihei Uinl I.uowb somitliin...
but does not know they Know It and an-
a
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2AGKER3
Flavor audi as you never
before tasted in a Graham'
Cracker. Their freshnesij
criswicss and nourishment
put N. B. C. Graham Crackera!
on the daily menu of teti3 ofl
thousands of farriilies. Alwaya"!
hecp them on han-1. 1
NATIONAL BISCUIT si
COMPANY
mmKUBTxnriw.' r.i ; i Lanou:
TWO PERSONS IN FIVE
ARE CHURCH MEMBERS
Gains Made Last Year Slightly
Smaller Than Those of
the Year Previous
! DR. STOUGH MAY HAVE I
TO FACE LIBEL SUIT
School Board to Consider Ac
tion as Result of Evan
gelist's Attack
it would ';o nit tinlil' ul. und do iiaini, mi
lie went lo (he 'lermiiiilown police station
and Mill his tiouhli'i lo KoiRcnnt Shai
Then lie show oil ihe seiuenut the levol-
wa'i In.Kieil Tin Immediate ae-
Atnllini- Aifnbnno I I.'iiwl Pnvni'C llnvo I "'I. W'lllel
"'""'"' " '""" "" "'." i Hon.
Cut Off Air i Sluup looked al Menu In amazement
and iti tested him lor ihii.vIiir concealed
Thice-inontlis-old Maile Cole, ol ".'.VJ0 j dfn.11 weapons. Menu was nstouiuled
Nevad.i slioel, was smnlhi'iod In her ; Words lulled him.
nlRhl. She had been J liicldeiilallv, the nelRlibor whom I'onr.v
mother took her to'aicusd of aniinvlnR him doclaiod that
inollier'i
III. and
arms last
when hei
WILSON TO INVESTIGATE
ALLEGED FAKE FIGHT
Continued frinn I'uko One
worked on a 31 per cent, of the ki'dss
receipt basis, and ouch raked in WW)
O'Keefe and Tendler were supposed to
be seitlhiR tho finest Ion as to who was
the bantnmwelRbt champion nf Philadel
phia at the "Unlit" Monday,
It was n "terrlll." arRUtnent, and at the
close both claimants to the title wont
breathing like Iioisoh after u run over ti
speedway. O'Keefe put up a lamentable
exhibition uf lioxlnR and Tendler didn't
do any better. For live and a half rounds
Two nut of every live poisons in the
I'nlted States are members of some lo
IIrIoiis organization, of the Kin.iWO.OO) In
habitants of the co. I 111 l. v j;3,:i"i,27l can be
Included ns chinch members of some soil.
These atu flRiires compiled by the Year
Ituok of the I'cdcrnl Council of Cliuiches
or Christ In America. Dr. II. I. Cairoll,
statistical expert nf the Uiium II of
Churches, Is the man who conducted tho
Imc.stlRntlnn.
The Rains made In membership by n-
IIrIous bodies thioiiRhout Ihe year sliowed
a .iIIrIU fallliiR off as compared with the
samo perlnd ti enr iirh. Last vear's in
crease wan l!4!l,l!i:i. The .vear before tho ,
Ineieai-e was 7"'J,27ii. The Rdiuhii Citho- I
lie population Is Riven as n;,:iu'j,unn, with
a deduction ot 15 per cent for chllihen .
not obi enoilRli to be oouutid us uiombois. ,
A dlsciopaiiov exlals In the IIriiios
Riven out for monibeishlp in the Lutheiau -
Church n- eiiinpated with the Lutheiiint,'
own liRitres. AccordhiR to the Year lliiol;
, of the Couuell there was a loss of 1O.70.S
, members, im the othei baud, the Luther.
'nils' own .vear book reports a Rain of !
i.i.iuu iiiioiiRiioiii ine i iiiioii Males. I'nit- !,, aM ,,,,,,
I i;iii.iiii. niiiKi.i- noiiiiiiin llllliORiimil llll1
'country have an enrolment id 'lii,iie,ii(Mi,
with l.r.nil.nii'i ollioeis.
tabulation aio at
ATLANTIC CTY. .Ian. X-Kvaiuolist
Heni.v W. StoiiRh may face a lihul suit
because of the attack he innile upon the j
lloatd or Kclticnliiin at his ineitliiK on!
Sunday Ik muse Hie scliool dliectors j
refused him peimlssinn In addiess Hie
students In the public schools. The mat- I
ter will come up at a special meetlnR of
ine joarn tonisnt.
"Doctor Stouuh wao a whole bit loo
flie with his mouth," declaiod Duncan
I'liedley .MacDonald. a member of Hit
bqnid, today. "He has no rlRht in the
publlo schools. We have nlwa.vs madi
It a I tile to bar any pnrtli uliir brand ot
lellRlon fiom the students and keep tin.
schools sli Icily nonsecinilaii. The pupil
liavi u liylit lo ioIIrIoiih lieedom and
we do not pinpose to penult an evaiiRol
Ist or anvbody else to distill b Ibis i,i In-
lied she w tapped her III moie than the
usual amount of envoi Iiir.
Ill I lie middle or the iiIrIU Mis. Cole
a wakened and noticed that the child
looked umiMiiillv pale, '-'lightened, she
hiiirird with Mntle to the Itfth and Yoi k
moots polite siiitlnn and the pntinl was
used to take the liab.v lo the Woman's
Homeopathic Hospital. Ph.vsblans theie
plonounceil the child dead.
AUTO SIM'EDEK GETS SHOT
dpi
"IT Dorlo
students he
so ut the
wheiK the
pal outs or
Scranton Man Refuses to Heed Police
man's Warninp; i
SCItANTOX. Jan. Sn. Speeding UiiourIi
Ihe boioiiRli of .Old l'"orRe eail.v this
i moiuiiiR in a lilRh-poweied car, Nail D.iv .
' iefiicil lo heed Patinlmnn Daniel Hells I
older lo .-lop, so Hell Hied The btilelt I
stintk Da.v In the Rinln, InlllctliiR a .soil-
ous wound. Patinlnian Hell declined that
' Du has rioipionih broken the speoil
i H'Ridations of Hie boioiiRh and that he i
c3aHsWaBM?n
, New Edison Diamond Disc I
fetengif Phonograph j
J Mil ) Music's "Re-Creation"
' i'lir'll' ; Hear it mice and ymt will n.ilie the
' '" ' i'il jj i I; iltllcri'tii'i' ln'tvvi'1'ii an onliiurv rcpru'lintion I'l
W O '''il lit'll 'I ol' ,"11'''1-' ami ils re-croatii'tt jljlll
erf ! T?'HtfM"'HirtH5 . !'?:-"- !' Ill t Vvin' ,,i!, M'-'kI"! itiitriiiiicnt lure. c.- f
L&iw&,aKuyn lnir I ",l" i,risiu-J' ,,f ,,ilr ,;ir'' l,""t'"- III
S"H jjlll J fn y Tlie (Icpariinctu i mi ihe Ihm lluor, and j
S llll! 1 tlie Inrat' liimtlts prnvii'i' the n um-i voincni '
2 ra II n '-,u'c '"r I"-'111'1'1'-- il't!' tiKirvcli)' i n.ui'iiil n- I ij!
KW I -tniiiii'ii;. iJ
TO CHANGE VNitREAKABLE RECORDS F
r 1 1
Itlisscll iuii' Jusi as nols as he was.
s llenrv louldn't piove that ho was
Justified In I'i'iilvliiK the weaj'iiu, ho was
held in Jlim hall lor court b MiiRlstrntu
I'cnnoek
t had oidois to stop him.
SuiukIi wimts in talk to Ihe I
has nmple opiioi tunltv tu dn '
tabernacle oi the ohiiulu-s
liiihliou may ro wllh tboii
of their own uci mil, but ho !
tc forie liliiiM'lf o'i
flic nnli rlnnnoil i,iit,t,,l II, ., l,,,p 1 .11.1 ! I 111'IIiIm
I": .;. " , . . "... Y '. . Luthemn
The lesults ol tile
follows:
Itellciuiia hoilv
Il.iitlts Iriilnroih .
I'oiiEreKHilanallsia
mm ip'is nr liirlm . ..
everything but slap each other on Hie
wrist.
As early as tho second round tho
rlftc flfihtlnff" of tho title-hunters
lighted some of the spectators t
Beized their coats and hurried for the
exits. It was a six-round bout and in ihe
fifth lound more than half the fans down-
stairs left the place In a body. '
The tlRht was called a "darw." Time
were numerous RrumbllnRS and com-
plaints to the effect that the public had
neen uuncoeii again. .Man) runs wen
frank In stating that the men who de
liberately unloaded the O'Keefe-Tendler
bout on the sports should be railroaded
out of the boxinR uame.
tho "tei- iieformi'il'il
rs so de- Iti-fiirmeil u
bat Him' I 'nlturlaiin
llllt iiiov ,.,,, H
Mi-thoiilsi I'roiotttuiii
I'liileii I'lOKlijliTlnnn
I'lH&bvterlnliH iSeutlii
Itcformi'il iliiiti-b llranrhi.
leruiiini
Mdiiiboiiililii. ijuiii. ,
'i.lllSJH.S ....
.. . T7l.:urj iu.1'71
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TII.AI' .. '
. .. :iui:ist astii'i
.Vi.niin ,'i.iino
PHILIPPhNES FREE IX FOLK
YEARS, AD3ILM.STKATI0.V PLANS
Abandons Pnrtial Self-Government
Idea Republicans to Help
WASHINGTON. Jan Si -The Adminis
tration today definitely committed Itself
to complete Independence of the Philip
pines within four ears. abandoning its
partial self-government plan for the
Islands.
Senator Hitchcock, 'if Nebraska.
tins been leading the tight for the partial
autonomy measure, Indorsed by the Ad
ministration, today proposed an independ
ence amendment, follovvlnR a conference
with President' WlUon. The amendment
embodies virtually all the features of
the varlou Independent proposals Intro
duced since the Philippines' tight began
In the Senate several weeks ngo. Since
a number of nepubllcans have agreed to
support ucn an amendment. Its adoption
seems pructlrall) certain.
thrtni
I'lllXiTFIllUlM . .
VKIIiaK DEALERS REXOUXCE
ITT-TllltOAT COMPETITION
Spirit of Co-operution in Evidence at
Association's Convention
has no right tu ti
tin- Helmuts."
Services have been planned b the
Slough loimiiitteo in chinches ami liuilil-
the si linol a." po-sllilo a-. .1
liiuvi- to n-.ich the elnldion ln-uvo.ii
st hoot nesslons. 1
StoiiJh has snatched up tin- ni- ot
battle tin own down li .Mayoi "Hill"
Illddle. It Is to bo war without iiiaiter
troin this time roivvuid lu the Ri-.ipplo be
tween 1 lunch forces and the liberal Sun
dav eleinoiil. f which Kiddle Is Hie self
appointed bond.
"I'reutKHl winner in Atlantic City" Is
the latest of the figurative thunderbolts
hill led fiom the talieinaiie siimIrIh at
Ihe eM"iitlvo saiutiim in Cltv Hall, Kid
dle had Hloefnllv accepted "Pontius I
Pilate" ami balked ut "Heind."
I
New York Harbor Channel Ured
WASIILNUTuN, .Inn. ill.- (jiivoiiiineiit
I'onsliuctlon of a di-tiint 1 hiimii I boiween '
Stnten ami llofman Islands lu Now Yoik
harbor, 10 cost CMu.flnO, was roi-uinnn 111I01I
to Conmoss toilav bv the nrinv niKim it. I
Oyterettes
St i;fotet
H Sc
of Men's Fine Furnishings
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114 Chestnut Street
119-21 Market St. IIS. Irlliit.
NO NEEDLES
Complete Slock of Records
Perfect Edhon Service
dwig Piano Co0, 1103 Chestnut St.
Mnkers of Grand, Uprights nnd Playcr-Pianor
W - llli
In a steaming hot stew or ice cold
on the half shell, oysters are
always better when served with
Oysterettes The Oyster Cracker.
At your grocer's always fresh.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
fs7Ss$&, "v U1"''' '''v'' vwiir.!ir.rMi;'iui!hii, nr1
(mm ham rwlAllr
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lis lllmIWIwicMi
M ivZT--Vi I i I I t i . , i ) , I I I i 1 i I . I I I . I . I I ' J I I I I I I ! I . I I S I
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swri J w a n
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IMM W
til II. , Ii , II 'III H!JS
"There will be Rieatoi pioperlt during
tile pieseut vear than in llll.'." '
This prediction was made n.v p. t
Pusey, president of the I'nstein Ketnll ,
Implement and Vehicle liealcis' Assocl-
atlon this afternoon at tlie Continental .
Hotel, where the organization Is holding '
a convention.
The pioipeiit Is mil generally due to
the l'uropean War, Mr I'usej contended, I
and he declared that activity In the fnim- '
Iiir communities wax the real seciet of i
the success. I
There was n spirit uf co-operation at
today's session. A scoro of the delegates
denounced the ujstem uf price cutting
who j and It wns ugieed by mnny that the day !
or "cut throat competition ' had passed.
An address ulong this lino wns made by
llraiu White and others.
Addresses were made by Norman John
son, of Klchmund, Vu. ; Ur. W. jl Taylur,
of Mollne, HI , and others.
Keports wi-ie lecelvcd shuwfng that tho '
inemuersnip or the oignulzatlun had
greatly iiu-reased. The convention will
adjourn tomoriuw.
TO DIE ALL NEWS TO HIM
Sentenced in Turkey, Yet Mr. Bad
- dours Knew Nothing of, It
A chance meeting In Uroad Htieet
Station, and Joseph Oeorgu Iladdours,
of 1203 tfpruce tret, Iwirned that he had
been sentenced In Turkey to die and that
only after seveial weeks vus Ihe -en-tauce
lifted through Ida iiiotber'H pla lu
the ottoman couiu.
The news wa brought fiom Turkey b
iliss 3tauel K. tieat. or lievelaud. O.
a mUilonun. She told Mr. iiadduurs
that for weeks lie had been living under
a sentence of death, accused of treason
in writing derogatory articles regarding
Turkey for the America . pr. The
Tiirkith authorities withdrew the charss
after hl mother proved them falM. Mr
JJjddours came to thU eauatry recently.
"The Holy t-rni. Lu tlie uuhplet land
in the world." (aid Mis Beet. "Thousands
are starving and venditlena In Jeriualem
Ufa jipmjllu. Th iople drinfc .ool
rum wjur frum vu iicterM no
&;jHOBD watw romuanv han b.i
W"jlUP.' ,iw Bft lett Jrulm
WHY do people ouy
millions of pckaKes
of I'needu Hiscttit every
year.' Hecanse they know
Uneedu Risinit are the best
soda trackers tliat money
can buy.
fril',LMrS7
Pfi0eda ?I-cMi
Uneeda Biscuit are a meal
in themselves.
ie
NATIONAL BISCUIT
' COMPANY
'iT?l'-KirtSa'gg.''lwraMMT.f
Isn't it comforting to know that while you
sit rozily in your home you can secure the
benefits of "J. G. I." Quick Service by mere
ly going to the telephone and requesting it?
The Quick Service man does not mind the
weather it's part of his business to go in
rain or shine where his duties demand. What
ever the weather, there is no reason why vhe
'gas lights in your home should not be in fine
condition.
Use Quick Service.
The United Gas Improvement Co.
I'HILA.'S t:ct.i SI K
ii;.i.i:its i
I'l.lMlll I' MlltlCS.
i:pi:kw:,cl
)fiiiiti:i:-(!t viiTi'iis
tie v i: it t tit
ClM'jrlWt
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CLEARANCE SALE
of the World's Best
R0GS and CARPETS
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
tei (it
i-il::.WlTfMHL,
4:3 -i-i.--. it
t&fi
to:
V V- CJlAl
DURABLE AS.inOrJ
RUGS
I'l-iS.'B-MJ.-l A'
a tmut3jnuj.j 73$
PINH AC SILK
RUGS
m
I lie imreliiiNe of n i)iil
lliiudlinr Wilton Hui; diirlm; tbls
Nnle hv on exni'tl
$11.00
The imreliniie of n 111 It I'reniii
Wilton ItuK diirliiK Ibis nnle waves
uu einolly
$16.50
:?& .K."
36x3 ,. .
8n9
s. 3x10.6
3x12
106x12
113x15
5.00
7.75
23 75
'3..10
7.RU
66.0(1
82.50
Sale Price Silo Ilegular I'rlc fsile Trlca
,I.T.'i 2 1 5 1 U. 1 5 3.IIU
.-1.7.-1 26x63 10.25 7,73
ill.-:.-. Ox'J .111.50 Kl.'ill
:i.i,T,'i S. 3x10.6 58.00 '11.7.1
.iii.nn H12 65.00 -is.nn
.111.110 10 6x12 88.00 1111.00
lU'.r.O Uixlu 110.00 hU.00
IfJISte'iL
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frmiiaiiiiwB'Wii M'niiiiniiiiiinaiMM'niMiiiiiii(iMimiiwiiiiii.iiniiiiimlilli'll'l,"i,u;i,Mll,ii,m,,,B,ji-,j,y
Shndard Carps!)
At Wholesals Prices
Including a re
Uiiction of from
2.50 to $1.85
per yard on our
laiuutii liutiil
liar Wilton,
similar reduced
prices are nam
ed on Axmin
sters, Velvets,
Uody Hrusseli
and Tapestry
Hrussels.
HordwicbWiltoj)
reuFccnon 'n weaviry
RUGS
'I lie iiirebiin,. of u VxIS Hani,
ttlck Ullliiu ((uf- ilurlni tbU Hale
iu eincily
$15.50
hlie lljgidar Price S-'alu Price
27x54 $5.61) l,s,i
6X9 32.75 s.llMl
8-3x10 6 ti 25 ;t7Mlll
!)xl2 53 50 lll.OII
10.6X12 71.50 ,-I.IKI
n 3x15 oooo at as
miin nm sski.s
hi us
alio Keg Balo
9M2.. $34.00 2(l.(IO
Uardvvlck A: lla
Kee iiuallty.
iwii.Nsir.H
III (is
Site Peg. Sols
27x54.. I3.u0 lOII
6x0 14.50 1 1. Ml
0x12... 28.09 r.'.r.o
viiiivirr
l'xtru ((unllty
Mzo Pet. SoU
S.12. .$28.00 r-'-.'iO
Velvet. Tapestry
and Scotch Art
Huga,
Many Additional Regular anil Odd Sizes Id All Weaves al Proportionate Htducllons
Oriental Rugs -Beautiful Pieces
Extraordinary Values
Notwithstanding the present great scarcity and rapidly advancing prices, for
quick clearance we have marked hundreds of small and medium-sized pieces of
win uci weave ana u great number ol room sUts of exceptionally line quality
.... .,-, uv-m. .i wuua.aM,ia .-vuuciiuua uu ueiure-tne-wiir prices
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