wzrm l&F jiy fC' (toMato ;&? ;. MiNSFffl) TODAY Nfe.doinoromlftB0 to "tin thn At. ' iS v i-ii.j. .if.- .ii, kTr&i Fflcltnn RK " " , ". JGOTHE WMIT" FOR 0 0X Ai W jhin factional fight against ih Pnf64 mm tot Hi Mtttwn of tli next 8pakr m tor Mntrol of tha legislature will ba taHntd In ilMall tmtav at n. eonf.renr. of wA dr of tha antl-Pentoia coalition In ,r ;M Ribl6n OfganUatlon. '.if?:":- dnvtmdr Brumbaugh will nresfd at th fa&fiMtfftje. Othsr who will nltshit In- V-ftr'J.x --isjud th Vntm. Attbrn 0nrl Frahcl '' -IMitinte Brown, Public 8rvlc Commissioner ..WIHUm Mi km. of rittnlitirith, andfttata In- MfVtonc Commissioner X Dsntiy O'Wsll, of , r Wttabtirgh, jL ' ', ,' 1fh conference apparent!? will h held ". "!' JUrrrtburt 1U Oil afternoon or lo. ,, , . mm rji uorernar urumnautn una At i ,-.vtt(u fi.namt tlnswn fifl Phll.rt.tnhU In. tws j"". v. .v.'.'.""'" rrrr"-' :"" -."- . - ay for we capital. Tnere na !in worn 4eubt m to whether It would b held here in' Harrlnbiitc. frt Cflmnrnmtss" fii thi aHltiirfjh nmiut ',fibr tb antl-l'enroM force now, ntid they i-iunjHM u ru tun IIIHIV in iriiiK o MfC ?mh-iwt llouso. 4 cmautAn iiBrrKiia hrnt -r" Cox ha start! an ncllv campaign lo land the speakership )lum I In hen sent lh following letter to every representative lct tn the State, eollclllnc their support tor the candidacy; . After a, consultation with many of - the tntmberlect nf thn llmiaa nf Hon. rentrtlre, nJ nt their enrneet 110 HeltAtlon. I have deoldeil to tiommn n cnnUMata for UpeAker, Thl I the fofmnl nnnouncement of n' candidacy and an carneet apppnl pr yjjur suppori. T hav nerved four terme In the Houw from tho Klfth Dilladelphla I)l. tflut. My record le nn open book; It ,) tma In which I honeirtly feel r can tkka real pride. It la berntieo of thin record anit my lontr experleneo na n leelilator that I have becomo a en mil date. If t am ohoeen Hpenker every mem ber of the Housa can bo certain that ho will At all times, nnd under all clr eutnatances, be Riven a free and fair hearing- on any aubject which lie may ehooeo to llcuefl, nnd n aquaro dcnl Jn hie relation with the Bpeaker, Upon this platform I nuk your nun Port and votea, Thankfnar you In advance for your favornbla cdnelderatlon of my candl. .ditoy and with the assurance of my eiteem, etc. 8? 1'Sd. , Tho effort of United Btatea Renatnr I'.n. . o and hl friends, who are openly bo. kind the candidacy of Itlchard J, llaldwln, t pal.'i.ware county, aro now conrtlned to n Attempt to prevent JIayor Smith from .'''' ny mf' I" th epeakerahlp (laht. n !j. " w-yur mvum me uox canumaoy, and !JW expeoted to make a publlo atutement In- dorln tho t'hlladelphlnn, 1'enroee, how- vf". Ifylnn to block thl movo. and In . political circle ho I belnit crodlted with ; attempt to threaten the city admlnlatra. t, tlon unles the Mayor adopt a "handi-off" pollojr. In tho menntlmo, the I'enroee-naldwln v rorceaiaro clalmln?;, everything In light o Jar o the peakerhlp la concernrd, They eert that they nra certain of 101 of the l Itapubllcan votes In tho Home, Their Bioiros inciuaa a majority of the mombera from .Allegheny County, ond the delegation xrpml-acUawanna, Schuylkill and I.uirrna. Their claim lack Juia one vote of a major. y. In the Houee, and fn the ovent nf a eloaa fight over the peakerhlp, tho thirty . nln Democratic member may upset the ' . i ehanca for either candidate. MjjTaifraihtfj.m,...,,.,. .,!. wmt r rtn i H tdfeffa' K aiiiiWl tmfi" Wimwtmwmi ijm iiiar-.. n ig, 1 1 a-y tg - ' - i ' i --.-...- WILLIAM P. SWIFT 'miifii-A ih iil.Thrifiait',Mifai jV mfAmw& '-iBWit TIIK STAH8 A UK SILKNT Astrnl Bodlog Not Snylnfr Much This Year to tho I'rofcs.ilonnl Aitrologcra mwz. 4-6-. "" . ' , VAUCS SBBK CO.NTItOI. Th tlrat movo of the Vnro faction against Jnroo In the tight for the rnkerhlu nd tho control of the Legislature will bo tu attempt to wret control of tho morchantlla sppralera from Penroao and McNIchol. Of the five member of the board, who draw Ij'S.? J?M,mal ""'"J' each onl' ""o. William 32, Flriley, axacutlva director of tho nnul. Heart city Committee, la a Varo mnn. The othr member aro B. A Van Valkenberg. former magletrate, Jnme A. Carey, "Iluck" Devlin, I'enroea lieutenant In I'onrona'e ward, tho Klghth, ond John J. (Iroul, chair man of the Washington X'arty City Com mltteo. 'Tho new board, which must bo aelectvd thl montht I chosen by the City Treasurer end the Auditor-General, In the ovent of disagreement the. naming of tho members automatically rest wth the C-overnor. Tho Vare plan of campaign I to obtain tlio dissent of City Treasurer McCoach, a Varo an to any reappointment which It Ik XpecteJ Audtor.(Jr.neral Powell will urge, Jtl tho ovent Of a d'adlock between the two m cholco wotlld fall on Oevernor Urum Uh. . Argentines to Serve In U. S, Navy , BUENOS AJHEO. Dec, 1. The Amer tean Oovernment ha consented to admit ten Oillcers of thn ArffAntlnn V..w n.-.i .t Vfar vesseUi to sen a there for aome time, .Th offlcor probably will leave for the -United Btatea by tho transport vessel Chaco and aro Instructed to pay special ottentlon to th handling of submarines. Iltader of the slurs who fallow thi sldtrial wandercra In their cour and In terpret their movement fur sorbld gain are wmewhat hampered In their profusion at Prosent for tho reason that celentlal won der havo been few nnd so unimportant that they hnvo had difficulty In connecting them w;th tho great world'a war. It I for thl reason that London and I'arl astrologer have not met with untlclpatrd return for their reading and prophecies. They would hnvo bni greatly nlrtnd In forming their horoscopes If tho past or tho prestnt year had furnished a shower nf meteor or a comet or two nf fairly good luminosity, and some of them have been disposed to chunter because such help hn not been afforded. A great many happenings of good nnd evil .report havo been laid at the door, so a to Hpeak, of tho comet by astrologer of other year. An old authority declared that the celebrated vlntago of 1811 In Francn was due tu the big comet that ap peared that year, and In Kngland tlio-un-lifiuiil number nf twlnn born In the samo year was alto laid to this samo comet. Tho great plague of London wa attributed to a comet which appeared In tho spring of that yiar, und an epidemic among cat In Westphalia wn connected with the samo wanderer of the sklea. When Lima and Cnllao wera destroyed by nn earthrjuakn In 17 ta the disaster waa' Imputed to n small comot, In the nbsenca nf any mora evident ilallmiuent. At one tlmo tlioro wa a fit of sneeslng In nomo part of Germany, which seemed to be epidemic. Thin and the death or eminent person In various countries wero believed to havo been produced by the per nicious Influence of comets, Ualley'n Comet of n few yeura ago was the aubject of more popular llteratUro concerning these trnnge visitors tlmn tho world had ever before known, und tho Information 'then ob. tnlned and distributed through the news paper had much lo do with crippling the buslnes of the star reader. Indianapolis New. miMMmumG, RlDHHf, BUTTIIAMFUL William P. Swift Spends Ifnppy j 'JLimnkagivniff Despite Ab flence of Some Momborn -No one spent a happier Thanksgiving than William P. iSwIft, at lit clay street, although ha ha ! to be thankful for than the average resident of the crty. Bwlfl has spent a largo, part of hi Ufa In hospitals, and has lost, hla right leg, three rlb, one lung ahd tfne kidney. Despite hi condition he usually wear n smile and hi health generally I good, Hwift'H Injuries wero due chiefly lo ac cidents, tho first occurring about seven teen year ago. Ill case attracted tot muoh attention In medical circle that Of. Otto A. Unth, of lit! queen lane, took nwui io Europe, wfiere he attended nu meroua surgical clinic. Hwlft jlret accident happoned while lm wa employed at tin Cramp flhlpyard. At the launching of tho United Btale battle ahlp Indlapa n number of stanchion fell upon him rthd thrco rib on hi left side were broken. Hoventeen year ago he wa taken III with pleurisy and was treated mistakenly for typhoid fever, Thl mistake caused him to loo hi right lung, Klght operations, Including the removal of three ribs on the right aide, were performed nt St. Timothy's Hospital In restoring him to health. He spent three month In the hospital nnd for week his recovery wn doubtful, ,i. , mon"' later ho wa again taken to the hospital to bo operated on for a sup posed tumor. It developed that a floating kidney wa thti fault nnd this wna removed. if lion being discharged) he accepted a position a driver for P. A J Curron, team Biers, nnd in getting oft his wagon slipped on tho Ice nnd broke his right nnkte. After four weeks ho re turned to work ami a few month Inter wn kicked by ono of hi horse. Threo broken ribs wa the result, the same as were broken In the nhlpynrd nccl- 2rn,A.i n''" neeltateil another visit to Ht. Tlmothy'a Hoinllnl . Tlr'e week later, whlln driving hi tenm, hn fell from tho truck and a nve-toti load """"..T. "ver ,l1" rlB,lt ''a "f"1 ' "W- ' condition for daya was very critical, but no survived after III Irg wn amputated and n tendon removed from tho arm, A second operation on the log was per formed nnd It was cut off nbovo the knee. vnr flvo months he was unable to leave tho hospital nnd after being discharged he mado dully trips for trentmont nnd also had a nurse make visit to hi home, Only within tho last seven month ha lis been without medical caro. Three week ngo he again took up active worn nt the yarn mill of Ucorgo Davis, Main and Ony street, where ho look nftcr the water powor of tho mill. Mr. Hwlft wa married twenty-sir year ago and ho flvo children, ranging In age from olght to twenty-four year. Ho expect noon to have an artificial leg. I. ntitlili,ai?i..arii i- Hfl.nl ,r I i ift llftlg irtiilMflSiilJm .liiilftB III II 'i .aaUKWtsWi. ftiMi&iB $ ftp ...,. - LMJ.-. .- ....,. g ,. Wahl uAd" Ptiffii $(M hmi for Blxty Yiarg NEW YORK. Dec, I. NO MATTER how tomplelcly lost n thlnjf I n want nd wilt And iU Mr". Ahn Mnhr, 1612 Ronclle gtreet, Wcjitchestcr, nnd her sister, Gene vieve, of tho Ursulino Convent, lost their brother, Thomns Kelly, sixty years bro, Ilo turned up yesterday for Thanksgiving; dinner in answer lo an "Information wnntcd" adver tisement, Ills home Is in Daven port, la, 4 1 LINK MUST (JIVE TRANSFERS Jersey Board Forces Atantlc Coast Electric Company to Keep Contract TIIBNTO.V, Nt J Dec 1. tn an opinion today tho Supreme Court set aside an order of the Publlo Utility, Commission re tiulrlnir tho Atlantic Const Klectrlo Com pany to glvo transfer Ifl AabUry Park to resident of Drndley jienen. Tne ruling of th utility board was that transfer should lie nllowed for travelers on Cookman avenue. Justice Trenehard, who wrola the opin ion, holds that the Utility board cannot set asldo a reasonable contract already exist ing, Refuse of Mills Taints City Water Continued from Psss One Dun to the unprecedented commercial ac tivity, thl has nssumed large proportion, and, taken in connection with the low water resulting from tho drought, It ha wrought a very unpleasant situation." No action to clone down any of tho mill will be taken until the Commissioner I assured of a clear caso against tho offend er. "It would be unfair to take nctlon pro maturely," ho mid. "MosL of the manu facturer aro careful In complying with the law governing tho discharge of waste prnducta. Many of them utilise the waste. We cannot bring all thl commercial ac tivity to an abrupt end because soma of tho mill nro not observing the law," Tho task of -checking tha discharge of waste product would bo a long one, ho ifil, iliB,..ilii.H adds, nftd jtfetrtt JifWifHf vjU M- siow. Tn nrm inreesigMicnn, seiinnins With xhAUMfe analyse of th water hp ply in the flint Health Department labora tories in thl city. ww undertaken vral week agu, when the o(rntv tatto of th water first became pronounced In tha see tlon of th clsy lying eoat of llroad street. The rr.anufactunng establishment that fringe the watercourse from Philadelphia to Pottavllie Include nearly every typo of manufacturing Industry. Paper mills, steel mills, woolen mill, carpet mills, hosiery mill, wood pulp mil!, tahnerle. leather factories, rubber mills are located In Man yunk, Norrlstown. Conshohocken, Heading and Pottavllie ntfd nt other, point In Mont, gomery, Schuylkill and Ilerk Counllw. PltACTicn ILLKCMI Th technical methods employed by many of them leave wast product of dye and other chemical arising from manufacturing, substance that In many cases cannot be turned Into by-product by recovery processes. Borne of these wasto materials ore Injurious to drinking water and It Is Illegal to discharge them Into streams. Health official said that somn of the MAnayunk mills apparently had. been violat ing th law by turning tnelr refuse Into the river Instead of making use of III s lulls i i urn ' ' - health official in attempt lo JJ'J situation. Tront- sample furnished by th Water Bureau the teal of tu elty water wero made t'ntll today the fart that certain mills were contributing to the dlsagrteabta qunt Ity of the water wa withheld, to enable the authorities to conduct tholr lnvellga. tlon In secret. The micro-organism, both vegetable nnd animal, that lire Ih the water were blamed being the cati of th taste. Their death and decay gave rls to a ga which Imparted tha disagree able taste arid smell to tho water, It wtaa raid. The decay of thja organlo matter still Is blamed In part, but the chief cause wa declared to be the refuse of the mill. The bad taste became noticeable because of lh Industrial boom, on the one hand, and the low water, on the other. Test of tho wtr also revealed the presence of large numbers of the mlcro-orginlsm, which biologist know to be responsible for cer tain water flavor and taste, aome of which aro chemical In character, 'ihe of the notable cases of thl kind Occurred several time In Bostoh, where the water rtr-titfrii irf ',A!t fcr tfmMk hi ihi 6u yMfa, Tri eil'C at oetn or causes eti dor Ahd tail K he Sihaylkllt , obliteratttl b rain, health official tald. The aeturmi- ctimlcal water would b ibliterattd by b few heavy latlon of woaje prodnet front the mill and of !ga and other decaying micro-Organ. Ism which ha appeared during the lon endurlng dry weather would be waahefl oay, It vn reild, and the river water restored to Its normal state. MONEY. TO LOAN lOWETT BATE ON DIAMOND 1 AND FUR FRIDENBERG .37 N.limT.(fiir1rWtftArth) Cor. BMutfemrood Jtt -Hirr RHJE5J5 tlj Rain and Snow .,.,":!,r,T ,"":!, '"""""te '"' Par. . .........,.,, ,,,,,,, uimr sua nnd other favorable conditions, succeed In falling nil tho way to the earth. Many a shower of rain or snow never rcachen tho enrth but evaporate In midair. Madeira Once Mainland reninrilnKi i0 co"cokI1, tho nndlng of fn no nhZV 0T"".J,r t0 lmV0 mnllleg in no other placo In thn wnri.i ....... r... ropo Is auinclent proof that Madeira wa at ono time connected with the mainland. JlJ- XlM"SAlS-'JJtlV MJLiJJiH. ' 3 &nDriiu.nt Diamonds In Naw 18-k. Gold and Platinum LaValliere,$48 Many llfanllful , (lolil IVol llrres nllh full eM nn Thompson 35 Vs S. 8th St. TriiiiiiiBiiiiitigiiiiriiiii"rTnrri i fTiwjVj W .wni Rf lllf JrStrD'nvifn ' r i ur r ill "fl tntBinfW n fn r "bi i b; tiwntwtnwminm mratwis: f . WJiiml)WiWllWHMl4glW I! i lt lMt ffianscom's Home-Made Bread i 5c loaf 1232 Market St. 029 Mnrrn Ql 734 Market St. Ui-:h w-f-. ;i - d$t DRESSING TABLE ACCESSORIES PHILADELPHIA HsV &UKUWi'&&BKF't '" gB &yiPl 1 iHwp; W " ;.' ..;" - s iSli8wlff jBj wBbbw''' ggy" mfiwffaii.ftf ! ! I II II 'mK. 7 J H1 Bejjli? ifis-!- '-If-jTft jB GOLD Plam-brocaaed and chased greei and jHow god - also '' ' combinatiais afpld and sihia- . SILVER Chinese Chippendale and other Period designs to rcatdi ttie boudoir iumishto ENAMEL New shopes-colpis and, decor- ' dtions-ljnished iiidwll silver and silver jjlt Wgre them Ih&y xmrpkte.rve3 jnaircffjoMBgdufilcltel " tfer GrMtrKis ffiKlffijlslM H 1 1 Worn fj i 1 V " fff 1 H V V -w ft hk 8 B I L 1 JKv iA r "m H -f4figto5 M H tw H A. i L H M L ' 1H I . &" I I - m I m I wr nru nffiraaM1 JiStS'mti mtzir yrnKmrnnmi 3Sr5W There's always some thing for which to give thanks. For Health for Friend ship for the always present opportunity to Help some one. Also and this Is an afterthought give thank that the best restaurant in the land is in your own cityl Efje gt. 3fnm& Walnut at 13th Street DJUtcim in. run bvkkino etfs Smart Boots Another Shipment of Up-to-the-Minute Styles at Cut Prices Black- and white, with patent or dull kid foxing, with covered or hiBh leather heels, gun motal coif patent and glazed kid, also Enjr- T,. M J lish walking shoes In dull & - leathers welted soles; all sizes V ""afc'Sj and B to wide. i winer aiyies, I.y to $4.95 1200 pairs Women's Party Slippers apecmi rnco ! QO Y ' ' Itest smart looking with a,ii lun, vikm pompons. ills li All ! and II to 1 wide long VJIOP" or with 'Is. . JUnd turnfd .nl... vrnitt and black tln: t :en s M Trade-Mark Shoes, $2.45 -5 i jr Boys' High-Cut Storm SHOES $1.69 The llova' ilsllght In Tan anil niack. with &.,.- v m.SJl.n."1,:,!"ul a!ffiL .5?y-Known -I - ---. . . .- ,,, MV ttaiuiwuB,ii. m vui new orancn oiore, 1131 Kensington Ayc.j Open Evenings H si BB BasBssBasaM HH BBaBsBsa Ml iHSjjBHJB B to $4.95 1 iT I 1 i WW H t r a p a anil Duckies. Sizes 9 u to i; and J to 8 $1.08 T HE ppirit of the holiday season is m the air." It suggests that rich, ever-welcome delicacy of unusual quality and tooth someaesspRUIT TASTY- 4Vuvii. your dealer has it generous-size cakein a sealed carton 25c. ' -. ' ,, ' SOthKlnJ-.J0c White Yellow Chocolate HI KJ I if I m m i A a,T9pBjVJ'llV I J i Ellf M pBBBBSBaMBfft) 1 The Gift : That Will Add More To the Joy of Christmas .;.'". A Cunningham Player-Piano A Cunningham Player-Piano - will appeal to every member of the household and will prove to the purchaser the economy of buying from the maker direct. Aside from the saving:, which represents 25 to 30' when compared to dealers' prices, the satisfaction of having purchased a Cunningham instrument is more fully realized in after years, when the unusual tone and durability of these famous pianos have lived up to every expectation. The price is figured on the cost of construction plus a legitimate profit. pt AimA6 J0RREST (Cunningham)' PLAYER-PIANO m all woods and designs at $550. This instrument contains our patented action, and can be purchased on terms as low as $2.50 per week. We manufacture the well-known GIRATin rPiit,;u.v PLAYER-PIANO, with our patented ilayer Action Steffi $3Ca Wei'10' '" " UL nsZZ Oar celebrated Matchless Cunningham Player-Piano with all the latest patents and mproyements and f ancVwoods we sell " for $850 and upwards and as low as $15 a month; Our famous Grand Pianos range in price from $575 upwards. 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