( twmm disipute jY BE ADJUSTED AT MEETING WEDNESDAY Contending AttorndVs Will Hold Conference pa acjcchwi ur Acceptance of Proposals Made by Railroads FAMILY TICKET AN ISSUE i ffort to adjust differences between So hve been actlnir through th United wlntss Mm'a Association In behalf of ,4uctlon In railroad rates will be made rijwln M. Abbott, chairman of tho law -Bitnlttee, who has notified the Public gtrrlca Commission that the Reading and Ftiuiarlranla propositions matte to commu tors latelr would be accepted, with a modi (eatlon of the Pennsylvania's program, and cui.ant D Martin, of the transportation eenimlttee, has notified the commission that wither proposition would bo accepted, will ' nett at 1015 Arch street with theirs com mllttfs and the ofllccrs of tho UnttM Ilusl mis Men'a Association. ' The meeting will threfh out the propo-l-ilmu made by both railroads and decide Pi jnr. If possible. Just whero the com- fattters siana. inn uicuaion 01 me meriia ef the ranroaas concessions reacnea sucn n scute stage that Martin notified Abbott bis services as counsel for tho association ' -rtre no longer desired. Abbott wrote Mar tii, also an attorney, the same thine. V Mtrtln and his supporters are standing t wt for the family ticket which the railroads Withdrew two years bro. xncy am not of fer to return It In the new concessions. Abbott and his followers hold the family tiet for commuters can bo overlooked In nr the other concessions the rallroml V fruited. , The only chance Abbott seeks Is tho a elimination of the $5 minimum rate for St (tttr.trln tickets for all stations of th ) ptnnsyltanla within seven miles of Uroad street Station, auuoii wants the I'ennsyl rnl to figure these tickets on the cent tnd a half a mile basis, which the Reading his agreed to use. With this exception, Abbott, on behalf of i the association, accepted the rallrr1ii1 ' propositions, and notified the State Publlo Bernce commission mat ne naa. Martin, at the same time, notified the Public Ser ; vice Commission that tho railroads' offers were unsatisfactory unless they Included the family ticket. The status of the commuters' demands and the attitude they will take toward th concessions will be discussed at the meeting en weanesaay. j r-lsK V" 4iAsslHisCcsQttiW v EVENING LEDGEK-yHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER .13. I S ,, I I I WILLIAM C. KAMMERER Recorder of Proprcssivo Assembly of the Artisans' Order Mutual Protection. KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO Driver of Cnr Dead and Companion Dying After Accident wooDnunr, n. j nov. is. ndward Smith Is dead and James Cherseman Is dying In Cooper Hospital as a result of a collision with n freight train at the Salem avenue railroad crossing shortly after mid nlRht The men were In an nutomoblle and wero on their way to Pennscrove, where they are employed nt the Carneys Point powder works. TORRENS TITLE SYSTEM LIKELY TO BE FAVORED BY STATE COMMISSION Board Will Framo Measure After Meeting Wednesday on Scheme for Property Reg istry and Guarantee FEATURES OF THE PLAN Favorable consideration probably wilt be trlven Wednesday afternoon to the Torrens system of title registration at a meeting of the comm'sslon appointed by Governor Brumbaugh to Investigate the question. The first meeting of the commission held in several months will take place In the office of Senator Salus, ln the Morris nulld Ing. Consideration of the subject was de layed by a vacancy In tho commission caused by the death of Joseph K. Fletcher, counsel for the Iteeorder of Deeds. ,W' ? w" aot flll'd untl1 recently, when William P. Sieger, who succeeded him In the office of tho Uecorder of Deeds, was named also to the legislative commission. The other Philadelphia members are Sen- 191(5 bt J3& v -va - ator Salui and rtobert T. Corson, 4(1 ?v avenue, an attorney. The commission Is empowered to make a furvey of all proposed schemes of modern title registration and to draft a new law n the subject, to be submitted to the lgls lalure for consideration. The Legislature already has submitted the Torrens plan to the people. It has been approved once by the popular vole. It will be submitted to the Legislature again at Its H17 session. hi I"',1ture then passes the act It will again be submitted for popular ap proval, and If this Is obtained the Torrens system or one of Us possible modincatlons will become a law. It Is the duty of this commission to draft the act for the Legis lature. Although the Torrens plan, as such, has not been definitely voted upon by the On misilpn. each of Its members Is said to be lndl (dually In favor of It. It la for that reason that approval of the Idea will be granted next Wednesday. The Torrens system Is so called because i..?1v uthfl'd In South Australia In 1157 through the efforts of Rlf Ilobert Tor rens. The same Idea has since been put into practical operation In other British colonies and In many States In this coun try. It has been enforced with special suc cess In Massachusetts. The chief feature of the system provides for a public rather than private Inquiry nto the ownership of property. The State Is made the center of the system. A title finally granted by consent of the State Is a permanent and Indestructible one. After the Initial registration has been made the cost of transfer Is nominal under this system. Upon the certificates of title are Indorsed memoranda of all the mortgages, llena and other charges, and as new en cumbrances are created they must also be entered upon the certificate to be valid. The chief argument offered by advocates of the Torrens plan Is that It provides se curity to a title by attaching to It the au thorlty of the State. It Is argued also that tho system Is simpler than that which la now In operation In this State and that It would effect a saving of time. This report probably will be used by the leglslalhe Commission In Its deliberations. Meetings will be held at frequent Internals after Wednesday. DOG TRAPPED BY RABBIT Held Prisoner Eight Hours After Chas Ing Bunny Into Plpo SHOnMAKRRSVILLK. Ta., Kov. II. A young hound belonging to Joseph Levis, of this place, chased n rabbit Into a six-Inch pipe at the brick works here. Tho dog caught the rabbit at a bend In the pipe, seeral hundred feet from the opening, but could not get out. Lei Is and brick works employes opened the pipe nearly a square from the end and released the dog after eight hours' Imprison ment He had eaten half the rabbit Mrs. BolsscTaln Improved LOS ANOELES, Cat. Nov. IS Mrs Incx Mllholland Ilolssexntn. of New Tork who Is critically III nt a hospital here, was somewhat Imprtned today, nccordlng to Park Chrysanthemum Show Tho largest collection of chrysanthemum. ever CTOWn bV tm.rAnrm tn T?nlmn..... n..i. Is on exhibition at tho twenty-third annual chrysanthemum show In Horticultural Hall. More than 25,000 blooms of ninety varieties are Included In the exhibit The show will remain open for two weeks. Admission Is free. KHKjv Silver Services PHILADELPHIA Twenty complete Dinner, Tea and Dessert Services now displayed in the Silver Salon In correct Period Styles desidhed after the master craftsmen of Encrtand and France of the seven teenth and eMiteenth centuries Accept this as an invitation tc visit this important cofecKon ( her physicians. Her chanees for recovery were favorable, the1 said. Mrs. Bolase vain collapsed while on a tour delivering suffrage sdartms. Mr vwyatttaM ttf dU w ranermg rrom extreme annuls, plicated by throat trouble. HARMONY 5b j PIPE' BXrEISTD dfr WJ The first pipe-smoke to produce MILD NESS without sacrificing any of the natural RICH- NESS of its tobaccos , cytkAttotpt t 'vz r i ' AFIPRiimm MI TtV eft rt .. Kj-7 I XZurzi"1 "& , 1 Si&fajS h ' ana natural ffanr 0 1 n f mtectt cenisin& cream colored ,nuffcnftmWn fllie Older mi I I wejustasKten h J for our Clothes utntyouneer Any Young Man (tctwecn 15 and 80 years) will find entire satisfaction in the varied assortment of models and fabrics which we have assembled for our Fall and Winter showing. lhe beauty of this stock is that it includes such a diversity of styles and models that any man irrespective of his age or physical require ments can readily find garments here which are exactly suited to his needs. Ready for, Service Suits and Overcoats for Fall . Fifteen Dollars and Upwards Jacob Reeds Sons 1424-1436 CHESTNUT STREJET A A''- SAXON ROADSTER A CAR COMPLETELY EQUIPPED WITH EVERY MODERN MOTOR CAR FEATURE .v t 4. A Car Completely Equipped to the Last Detail for Less Than $500 nl'LherR iOUr showro? floor sPic and span, with shining, lustrous finish of ever-new fresh SSSr i?y n m-GanS SGe tl2S neweries Saxon Roadster. You'll find it no ordinary cal We think it will win you on first sight on its looks, on its costly car attractions on the waJi? acts. There's plenty of "pepper" to its performance, plenty of speed ot of tnrt plenty of snap to its "pick-up." There's more room now than eveTbef ore? SelertfateS? the body is bigger, and there's more leg room. S larer' Note These Modern Features No High-Priced Car Has Better ri STARTING AND LIGHT ING system built by Wagner. Two-unit type. 'Most effi cient made. In Saxon Road ster now you simply press a button conveniently placed for your heel and your motor is humming away. DEMOUNTABLE RIMS. They make tire-change in event of emergency at quick, easy operation. 30-INCH BY 3-INCH TIRES. These larger tires make Saxon Roadster a higher standing car, give more road clearance, greater riding comfort, and longer tire life. Tire trouble will practically never fall to the lot of Saxon Roadster owners, for the added size of the tires gives Saxon Roadster the greatest' tire surface in proportion to car weight of any car in the world. HIGH SPEED SAXON MO TOR. This is a' 4-cylinder, L-head, high - speed Conti nental motor, built to Saxon specifications and design by the Continental Motor Com pany the world's most fa mous makers of automobile motors. The 4 cylinders are cast en bloc; crank .case integral; 2y4" bore x 4" stroke. It is possessed of unusual power, smoothness, quietpess, flexi bility, operative economy, and coolness under all conditions. REICHENBACH CARBU RETOR. This new carbure tor is the greatest advance in gasoline carburetion yet re corded. It is of the atomizer type and has 5 distinct and definite advantages over any other carburetor built. 1. Because it breaks up the gasoline perfectly it adds a full 15 more mileage to each . gallon. 2. Its super-efficiency per mits the use of cheaper gaso line withdut impairing the performance of the motor in the slightest. 3. It develops 15 more power. 4. It makes starting in cold weather easy. 5. It makes for far smoother performance at low - speed and gives far faster "pick-up." THREE SPEED TRANS MISSION. Among high quality cars it is the only type of transmission used. Its ad vantages are three-fold. On hills it enables you to get far more speed on less power. It gives 25 swifter accelera tion. And it protects the motor from over-heating and over-working because the proper speed can be main tained under all road condi tions. A car which has not a three - speed transmission simply cannot compare with the Saxon Roadster in flexi bility and efficiency. TIMKEN AXLES. Timken axles are conccdedto be the finest axles manufactured. Throughout the chassis are the famous HYATT QUIET bearings another costly car atraction. STREAMLINE BODY. Its streamlike design is another piece of evidence which es tablishes the superiority of Saxon Roadster in the low priced field. HONEYCOMB RADIATOR. The honeycomb radiator assures you that your Saxon will always keep cool. You can pull for mile after mile through heavy, sand? on low, without the water in your radiator coming to a boil. ATWATER - KENT IGNI TION SYSTEM. This igni tion system is regarded as one of the best and most efficient systems on the market. Thf highest-priced cars can havs no better. EASY RIDING. Saxon Roadster is the easiest riding, most comfortable, low-priced roadster in the world. Tho long, resilient springs are made of ,the best quality vanadium steel. The spring suspension is of the cantilever designthe most approved type known. The seat is 40 inches wide, and there's plenty of leg room. NEW STYLE TOP with Gre cian rear bow enhances tho attractiveness of this car's appearance. ELECTRIC HORN, another fine car convenience; tira carrier at rear; speedoiheter; ventilating windshield; ad justable pedals vanadium steel cantilever springs; and twenty more refinements. Part for part - considering both the number and quality of Saxon Roadster features " we believe it is the biggest motor car value on the mar ket $495 f. o. b. Detroit. ', W" jAs j! ' 'riOf.i Jf ' W" t PPPIHHnHiPWlM Ki--r7rmmmmr ;&& tii ORIN S. WILSON Dirtributor JJ5-J40 Worth Broad Street Both Phonet ' t. T M, v,( J 'V V o 2-