u Hpq mm. mwug"- .mmmmMmmmmmmmm miimwmimuinmHmmmMmmaHmmmmmmmmM .n m. oBiKa- SafMsf ( Pi mm Brno.' BBmz. :: ; fife'": '. 'flHl wBSf-' ';-HHa!RsHK-l: ttltiUBfa HaVVE It waiH jmMWmtrr h .V- tklidmmik te:r NATION TO PROBE HIGH FOOD PRICES m &fl Wf iWW'li R ,lii !Boston Diatrict- Attorney JNamed to Direct the Inquiry 2, Ei'tWU SEEK COMBINATIONS Ex. ' if Administration Not Inclined to k. Bnck Plnn for Embargo, in iii r - t-i "'.. ' " " City News in Brief Uvulae LKDMJlt-JfHJLJbilLDiiLPHiA, BATUUDAV, DJ3UJ0MI3MI 2, 1010 "''" - It Ib Believed t " Sk!'5, V' fe";.. BfA. SftT ' JfWflon Hans Law to Send Food Boosters to Jail WASHINGTON, Dec 2. PRESIDENT WILSON Intends to , urge letfslntlon under which spccuTators in foodstuffs can bo sub iected to criminal prosecution thin In tha (event of existing laws proving ine.rcctiva. mo president tins im parted this purpose- to several Con jrresnmen. Roproscntativo Britten, of Chicago, Will urge nn embargo on food as soon as Congress meets. Ho hns been Sromptcd In this course by tho akors and Millers Technical Club of Chicago, which hns adopted reso lutions nfllrmlngi "It is tho duty of tho nation In tho first instanco to provido for and pro tect its own people." "WASHINGTON, Dee. 2. In response to k" ' ' eemanas rom nn over tno country, (no .' Government has decided lo undertake a '" tlMldn-wljlo Investigation of the Increase In food price, with n view to determining the -eausea and particularly whother combine tlona exist which are responsible for the ' feresent high coat of living;. Tho flrat step lrt thla direction was taken when Alter ' ?' General Oregory designated Hoorge W. Anderaon, tho United Slate District At lornsy at lloston, to tnlto chargo of the inquiry. " Mr, Anderaon will havo complete, author I Jty In tho direction of n force of Govern .Hunt Investigators mid will follow up every "lue to poaalbla combinations, of whole- . MUera and dealara. The appointment of Mr. Andernon for this important duty la taken to mean that the Administration la not Inclined to auppnrt tho Proboaal of IlenrosentatiVn Fltztrrriilil. Of New York. thi-,t an effort to reduce tho . high coat of living bo modo through placing 1 - u t.,targo on tho exportation of food stuffe, , ".HI designation was nald to ha due largely to hla work In Investigating charges of conapracy to control tho milk aupply in Boston, which attracted much intention at , the department J? The Department of Justice has turned ver to the Federal Trade Commission the RiCU developed In It Investigations relating .to coal.(, Anti-trust proceedings In two coul eases already are pendng heforo tho Su preme Court, hut tho recent Inoiilrv in ..,.1.1 to have satlsHsd department officials that even the normal price of coal la too high. CONGRESSMEN GATHER TO HOLD LAST SESSION TWO TOt RINti rAn were foam! aban doned In the northern section of tho city by the police of the Fourth and York streets station The cars had been stolen fcy Juy riders, driven and then deserted, A large Tale;; touring car was found at Oskdnle Khd Marshall streets, bearing n Pennsyl vania license, number S7SPI and the Initials "J. II. It" on tfte door. The second ma chine was a Ilulek touring car bearing a Pennsylvania license number 6JJ77 and tho InllHIs "II r. U." found nt Ninth street and Uermantown avenue.' PIIOVOST SMITH' lloMr. ptirrhs'e rumi. to buy the house at 40X7 Tine street for his use. suffered n lull during the past week and the Amount collected so far re mained at 150,000. The) mark li set nt 1100,000. Campaign manager snld Iho In activity was due to tho apiroach of the ChrlMmas holidays. IIUilTO.V IIOt.MI.S "per-enslly ran ducted" a large number of "tourists" In I hi Academy of Music Inst night on a trip en circling the globe, but visiting only tho pos sessions of tlrenl Ilrltaln H!nrllng at I-m don and rural f.nitln.iil, the home nf Shake speare nnd 'the rarloua rattles. Ilin "lour lata" were conducted throtiKh Hrotlnnd, whera Melds of heather and Iich (.omnnd were nmong the many Interesting features A.MIIIHCAN I'KIIITINO Allll.lTV w prated as every bit enual to that of Cana dlnns and other inrmbers of the nnlentft Allies In a speech at Toronto by General Nlr 8am Hughes, denying reports that Americans fighting for th Allies were not unite tip In thn mark. Kir Hi in Hiighea mentioned Corporal Joseph v.. Ilalca, for merly of (lermantown. as nn example of American gallantry In action. A TALI. rilll.M Till! ir.tfin.V he rn drUing kilted Patrick M(.rlenn on ml York road near Ogouts. Tho uli-cli of tho wagon passed over .MLfllcnn'H nc-li i'iiii,.ni:i.i'iii, nr.MociiATN M.nit I,S71.0J In tho rciciit ininiKiliiii In lln city, thn account nied by IMwnrd !' Ilen lils, treasurer, with the clerk of Qunrler Hesslons Court shows Contributions to the fund amounted to $13,719. 4 SOME 01 MANAYUKICS MILLS BLAMED FOR WATER'S TASTE A MOTIII'.K'H HI.'IT lo rernrer the rni tody of her child, who disappeared twalve years ago, has been Instituted In the New Ilmen, Conn., courts by Mrs Florence Pad more, formerly of Philadelphia. Hha clo claroa flfteen-year-old Dorothy Ilrlckley. of New Haven, who has been tnkcircare of by Mr. and Mrs. I'.ll Ilrlckley, Is the daughter she has been searching for In six Htatcs JOHN II. Mrl'AIIIIK.V, noted I'Mlmlel phla art collector, Is recovering In Atlantic City from nn Illness that was at first thought to bo serloua Mr McFaddru I under tho enro of a nureo, but Imprnird so rapidly no was a iho to receive friends jcaterduy I ' WBfcgFl'TyTnMTi,TiTii1aa1i11Baijf? . k I HnLifffcn HWagiTTiPBllMlBaillMlMTHiWiil 'siiNfift i n TJiy rU IluMKSHWWiKKrlslBBSalBHlKIBeBi I UlrM hmi VVHHSaSiL- -M AMERICANS ESCAPED CHIHUAHUA CITY FIGHT - r Left Town Before Villft At- tneked Outlaw Forces Outnumbered ARMS EMBARGO ISSUE United Statos Gunrtls Shipments Lest They Fnfl Into Dnndlt Hands rho Inrjser picture shows how slowly tho Schuylkill runs pant Mnnnyunk, cnnblmir It to become luritid with tho iliRrnnri'cs f various mills. In some cnRcs the discoloration nt tho end of n vent pipe, pictured in the circle, is clearly visible. State health ofllclals nro invcstitfatinR tho discharge of waste mntter Into tho river with a view to dineovprinj- Its relation to tho present unsavory taste of tho city's drinking wnter. LIFE'S SAVINGS GONE, SHE MAY LOSE MIND "Admirer," Accused na Counter feiter, Missinj,' With Her $1400. Warrant InMucd SAYS SHE WAS STUPEFIED tevtf- WS't Hunrlrnrln. With "flnmn VrHn-, "'' 7 ' fldtVn 1?innl T7!iTnr.f fc'v . . WASHINGTON, Deo. 2. Hundreds of members of Congress, with hundreds of '.."camp followers" In their wake. Invnded -WailhlnirtOn InilllV in tntM t.n It.. ....( i?&fi'h 9t ,ha n"on at noon Monday. ,l,s V , . . Datamtnwn hnlnla war (tll.H in ni... -' With lawninkem. fhlf l.lnrM ..n.i n. ....... i . ,Etlry attracted by the glamours of an ifR."!?" M,l,lon ot Congrese, with a person Blly delivered message from tho Prealdent, , The Capitol la newly wanhed ami renovuted, Waahlngton, used to being n wa center for legislative and political news, brightened up at tho prospect of u lively If short session between tomorrow ni March i, when will sound tho awan ong of tho elxty.fourh Congresa. HOIIKItT 1'. IIAIU'KII. who m lnlur-,1 last Tuesday by the exploaliin it n gns tank In (ha cellar of the pharmacy of Farrow Hi-others, Twenty-ninth street and Colum bia avenue, died thla morning In the tier man Hospital, Harper was twenty-ecven years old and resided at Tnouty-elghth and Oxford streets. Till: CONDITION of Miigl-trslr "Joe" Call was reported as critical today. Ho passed a Kor night and friends aro apprehensive. CITY APPOINTMIiNTK Indiiy Inrluile Leon Plntnwsky, H27 Husciuehanna aicnuo. Innpector, Ilurcnti of Wntnr. salary of ,1000; llernnrd Mogul, 1328 Month Heventh street, Inaprctor, .Ilurcau of Water, T1000; John C. Chain, 000 North Forty-clKhth street, clerk. Ilurcau of Wutcr. 1800, and John Patterson, 22 It North t'ber street, extra clerk, Department of rluppllcs, 13 n day. HTr.AT.lSd lUtn.HNr.M w. tin, i.rru.i. tlon ngalnnt Joseph Price, lfldt Wilton street, whim ho ttna arraigned today heforo Magistrate Ileaton In Central police court. A watchman emplojcd by H llecknian & Co., on tho fifth lloor of thn (lllbcrt llultd Ing. Juniper and Chirry strccls, testllled that ho caught Prlcil litlmlllnir m llw. dresses last night Mnglntrnto llenton held tho prisoner for a hearing In 1800 bull News at a Glance $ P0ST0FFICE PREPARES , FOR CHRISTMAS RUSH ri 'JX &- .One Thousand Extra Men Will Bfc,TJt i'-'trt n . ., . v -jn i :ti-i-ir nn.n .n.an,.. ijni. xsr ft44,jr kjujiui vyiiiua a i. uciiiiiri'.s ? ' to Lucky Recipients C'?l - f Tha Philadelphia Poatofrlco la completing Plana to take on 1000 new men In prepu -v-ration for the Chrlatinaa ruah, the lurgest number ever taken on In thla city for tho holiday emergency Seventy-five additional iiviiiru-ucna win sisn uo commandeered In ' -ntlclpaUon of tho heaviest Chrlstmaa mail the local ipatofnco bus had to deal with. The additional men and equipment nro piade necessary by the enormous Increaso In the volume of parcel post buslnoss. Eight hundred men were taken on nt this time last year Fpur hundred of the emergency forco will p used aa aubatltuta carrlera. The remain Wit 00 will be distributed among tho thirty-eight branch ofllces. Moat of the new men villi be taken from tho civil service Ilita. A number, however, will be taken ,, rrom outside under a two weeks' contract n "li1' waive thlrty-flva centa an hour. .T. P. Johnaon. unerlnfi.nriAn n. .n.. fVSr Tjn '. roatmaator Thornton In making . ..w.....v.o BiiaiictiinBiiia, as in previous yOTS jnany notices and circulars will be jerit out appealing to p4trona to do their Christmas shopping- and matung early. AMltl.l.U, l'., Ilrr. t, The VI IxHliorkon Hro Compuny, of this borough, 1ms uwnrd.M the contract for a two-story llrohnuso and borough hall, on Ilutler avenue, to Henry P. Schneider, of Philadelphia, for 13,t07, work to bo commenced early next week and ..-umpicicu wmiin loo working days 'A.VC'A.STHH, 1'n., Ilrr. 3 Con.ti.ll II, It. Ktelgerwalt wiih limllu li,lnr,.,l in night when a tandem mbtnrcyclo, on which wcro John Stauffer unit Alfred Heeler, ulmi of Lancaster, ran Into Htelgerwalfs teuin, throwing him from his buggy. The motor cyclists wcro removed to.tho Uencrul Hos pital unconscious Their condition, how ever, Is not serious. I.ucnnl Hwalk. a Ilueslnn woman, living nt 227 Hayrs etrret. Chester, may lono her mind ns the result of norry over tho Ions of 11400. her llfetlmo savings, her liniiip holil fumlturo nnd her fruit In tho depth of a man's professions of regard Tho woman, who Is forty years old, tells her story through nn Interpreter. In her statement sho accuses Joseph Mrrjonskl, of Philadelphia, nnd two other men of swin dling hrr nut of her money, and has uworn out a warrant for MrrJonaKl'H arrest. Do teethes mo looking fur him Investigation of the womnn'H story leads tha Chrstei nutliorlllrs In suspect that tho mans he accuses and bis aciiualnlunivi who figure In the swindling gama limy lmo been cnunterfvltsrs nlso I.uconl nsserfa tlml. following her llrst meeting with Aler Jonskl, sho was apparently stupellvd ilurliiir a supper wllh him nnd his runipiinlons In a Chesler np.irtmcnl house Later Merjon sltl, she sas. Inlil her ho uh the omicr of u machine which m.idu mouoy so that ha did not luivc to work fur n living Mcrjonskl, sho adds, took her to another houso nnd shoucd her pieces of paper Inter woven with silk, upon which ho pound u liquid 'Ileal" money wnn producid by this process, tho woman declares h'ovcral immes were In tho room at tho time, Admiration for Merjonskl'a skill ripened Into conlldunco and when Joseph suggested raring for her savings, thn woman con sented to trust him with JI260, which sho withdraw from bank and (ISO that had been hidden away In her homo Hho sold her furniture! for 110 und added that sum to tha $1100 Joseph told tho rounding Lnrnnl, sho saya, to puck her, trunk and nccoinimny him lo lUltlmorc, whrro they wcro til bo married. Merjoimkl wont out to hunt an expressman. llu h.is not returned, nnd savornl days' search has fulled to find him. A warrant Issued by Alderman Carter Is In possession of tho Chester pollco Tho woman Is In such serious condition slnco tho disappearance of her "admirer" mid her savings that her phjalclnn Iuih been in ut- tciuluuca twlco dully. BAR LOCATION CHANGES ATTACKED BY GIBB0NEY Law and Order Society Head Files Remonstrances in Seven Cases Hearings Friday MEMOKIAL TO FKANC1S JOSEPH Rumanians Hero to Honor IVJcmory of Lute Emperor A special servlco In memory of Francis Joseph I, Into l.mpcror of Austrln-Hungiiry. will bo held hy the ItuiiianlntiH of Philadel phia, nntlvcs of Austria-Hungary, Sunday morning In thn Iluuiuuluu llreek Orthodox fc: Ms ' a I1 -.f CAitl.lHI.i:. y r. s. in,,,, ,,r Killed, several of these lurgo bucks, was tha early toll of the opening of the hunting season in thn South Mountain. About two thousand hunters (n camps and those out Tilt, n .tn awj.Hu In a I. ... ..-...a .... .. .... ,.v.v ,, inu iiiuuiuuinH. ivtijutant miuiiuiH iii urn jauiimuiuii iirci'K viririuuo) Ueiierul Powell led a camp Into tho ,Pno Church, American and Drown streets. CIrovo section. Itiimnnlans anil natives of Austro-Hun cXltl.im.i:. . 73" ,... Kn.r),..fr"m ""r ,"rl. ?f Philadelphia will calf kicked over a lantern In the cow barn to which repairs wcro being made, tho barn on tha farm owned by C. S, Ilrlnton, Cur llslo, and A, M. Ilowmun, Camp Hill, located near, tho latter town, was destroyed by nro, with all of tha season's crops, causing a loss estimated nt moro than SJGOOO, iinrtlv covered by Insurance, MSHfm jiy alBB. laaaBly WMO ll,-i "I".' CITV HALL DECOUATOIt DIE3 Frank N, Taseart, Noted Fresco Painter, Succumbs Suddenly on Street Sranlc N Taggart, a freaco painter, who aworated the eourtrooma at City Hall, the vn rwcuviun ruum ana otlur depart 'IH;. ""fl u.'1(-y on the street today JfJfbsonUi streot and Columbia avenue. io - w dj. joaepn-a Hospital, but vta to revive him ware futlltx. ' 'agaart. who wn ftrtv.Yo...a ,.. , wd at HtS North Camao atreet Boen juggari was attached to City Hall W frequently suggested that Biiiw ...nn Vao tha tOWar bA Adorn.,, In M -. ,. $t T,rt' WMa 'to pardon thi B. ,"::-- wncuuui pil,,rtT UN QUITTING fe Aftnoy General Refuses Comment &.fci Xtannrt TTII 1) 1 j,Z -" '-V fcV0jjaju iJMy.lt Teg, Pee. Attorney Qanerat ey'.-.:; "r ?? iinten. .I--7ia """'"" u U"T n report that K U known that hs ha tn!,i i. ., .. WWUd rrtlre The eaot date of hii tkua lm not been datennLnai, n Bjaiplatl j-6giiui; Dicafliber 1. 8nm &ftt - return to f aa W VMIMWM4 iMf ta: w OA1II.IHI.K, Pa., lire. .To nveld the trouble caused hy their children being on the etreets, tho town of I.nolu will open temporary schools until tho now building being built to replace ono destroyed by Are Is oompletod. CAIU.IHI.K, r., Her. I. After brine trailed over Ohio, Indiana nnd Illinois for "'" iiimiihi", (.'.iincr vvatson. wanted here for crimes charged by his duughters, was arrested nnd brought to Carlisle from dot t-UUt, "MISSIONAUV SUNDAY" Society on Propagation of tho Faith to Hold Second Annual Celebration T.hu" !!? W. for "' 'fopnKatlon of the Faith will hold tomorrow Its second annual celebration of "Missionary Sunday" at Hie .Miiiv-a4ijHe The sermon will be preached by th night Ilev. Monslgnor D. J. Oercke. who has spent thlrteirii years In the Philippine Ialands and has seen and knows what mis slonary life means. Archbishop Prendergast will preside at the celebration and give Jlsnedlction Jl0 ..III ..A BautBlu 1... .1. B. BH ,.i -i Hia.ivai wjr mo ney J. Charlsa Pavey. S. J of the Oesu. and the ltev. Ed- ware Alien, u. ., or Hi. Vincent's, as chap lalna. The Hev. Jamea K. Dougherty of the Visitation, will be celebrant of the -,e-per service; the Ilev Mlehael V lUlnr or HL Hlliabeth'a, deacon, and the Itev. John C. I'helan. of St. Thgmaa'a, sub-dseoiL The Itev Joseph M. O'Hara. of the Cath dral, will be master of ceremonies. All the priests on ceremonies are directors of tha aoelttles In their respective parishes. The celebration will becln at -.-.is -.... the ceremonies this year falling on the feast day of St. Francis Xavler, the patron of the propagation. " "" attend tho servlco which will bo cunducted uy uio itev. i vv unvriiesliu Tho Austro-lluiigarlau coiisulule slnlT In this city will uttend In a body They will bo u-crlved by tuolvo llumuntttn boys dressed In their nntlvo costumes The'cninmlltea Is cumiiosed of Mlh.il a Marian. Theodora Croltor, John Uropsorean, Thoodoro Ambrus und Peter Kuru l. Clarence (Ilhbonny, president of the Law und Order Koclety, hns filed In Quar ter Hosslons Court ri'inonstrauces against tliii changes of locations of seven s.iIooiih. Thu petitions for location changes will bo heard by Judges Ilarratt and Iluvls, com prising tho License Court. In Itoom C7C, City llnll, Friday. Tho (Illilionoy remnnstrnnces uro against tho following nppllcutloni. Paul F WcIhh, Hiipo and Thompson streets, to Tulla street and Allegheny ave nue ; Anthony Miller. .134 North Third street, lo- 3177 Illchmond street; Patrick J Coon, 7I9 Kast Passyunk avenuo, In Watt htrciit and Oregon uveuuo; Joseph 1 Hlnlrlker, 222S South Seventh street, to Juniper and Hhunk streets; David K AVnl UrH, on North Fifth street, to B700 llls Ing .Sun avenue; .Michael Tcmklcwlci, f.17 .S'orlh Fourth street, to Thompson nnd Wt-stmorolnnd streets; John Oooduvnge. Second street und (Jlr.inl uvcnuo, to 2332 Orthodox street. . HemoUHtranj.es also wcro fltcd against Iho applications for truusfar of tho following: Margaret Kerniin, Flflecnlh nnd Fllbort streotH, to 110 South Fifteenth street; Kon- stnnly Kehullx. 23tt Falrmount avenue, to t8t!7 MelriW street ; Idn !'. Clegg, southeast corner l-.tuet-iild nnd 'York streets, to north west corner Hmorald and York streets; Hugh lladwcll, 2213 Frankford avenue, to Sixty-first street and I.lmwood avenue; William Cartllng, 118 Market street, to Sixth and Ilocklnml streets. So far no remonstrance hns been filed against tho application of William Ornhani, proprietor of tho Hotel Jamison, Filbert street nour Ilroad, for n transfer to Fifty second and Sansom streets Or.ihnm's pres ent location has been taken by tho city for Parkway purposes. A previous application for tho site he Is now scold mr was refused. It Is expected that icsldants In tho West Philadelphia! neighborhood will fllo objec- iioni in uio iransror nuroro next Friday Judges Ilarratt and Duvls. of tho Llcrnso Court, will not attend tho mass-meeting which will bn held In tho Mury Simpson Memorial Methodist l.plscnp.il Church to morrow night In further protest against the granting of a saloon Ilconso nt Sixtieth street anil I.nnmlowno avenue. Tho meeting has been called hy tho Ilev. 1'r C. Kdgar Adamson. leader nf the op. position again tho saloon Invasion Plain will bo illscuiheil for tho taking of nn up ..(ul to a higher court, lloth I.lccnso Court Judges have been Invited to attend. They o...., ..-, niKiii inni iney vvonici not bo them Judge Davis Is going out of town, be said. Clarenco I). (Ilhbonny. president of tho Law nnd Order Society, whoso attitude In tho fight vns sovcrely criticized hy Doctor Adamson, probably will b Invited Mr fllbboney has declared bis intention nf being present at tho mooting If hu Is Invltud Tho trunsfcr to thu Sixtieth street addres. was granlod to Michael J Ilurke. saloon keeper, of 2100 Cullnwhlll street, after sev eral months of strenuous opposition of tho Haddington residents. SOCIAL LION PROBED AS LOAN SHARK HEAD Federal Court in Chicago Hears Charge AgniiiBl Frank J. Mnckcy, Polo Player ALLEGED DUPE ON STAND CHICAOO. Dcp 2. Further Investiga tion Into the workings of thn nation's gr.ntest loan-shark syndicate was sched uled for today In the court nf Federal Judge Idindls following rcvclntlnni that Frank .1. Muckey. polo player, jachtsinnn. traveler nnd social lion. Is Its nllegcd head Mnckey's aged mother, .Mrs C M French, of Itcods. burgh. WIh , Is Iho Ilnanclal backer of tho concern, according to testimony heforo Judge Lnudls, nnd It Is In her nnmo that all transactions appear. I'red lluttmnn. Chlcngo iji.uiugcr for tho syndicate, was tho witness who nno-m..,',. tdlj (lln-losi.il this Information during tho bankruptcy 'stilt of Hubert Ilutchcrson, u railroad employe, who s.ild lin li.ul imr. rowed 1100 from tho lonn agency, which had tried to collect J3IC In repnvment. Tho syndicate lluttmnn reluctantly ad mitted, began business on 5100.000 loaned Mai key by his mother Now, ho said. Ihero are nineteen companies with forty br.inclies In Chicago and tho Mlddlo West Ho wa'i unable to rsllmato tha syndicate's earn ings, but said managers of the various olllces wero paid salaries of SI 2.000 a year. Mackny li well known In i.l.iia nn. clal centers nil over thn world In 1005 ho and his wife env -, in.i.Oii,... n,iu i.. which tho late King Kdwnrd of England was a participant. Tho l.ito King nnd Queen Alexandra havo been feted hy tho Mnck eys. Ho lias homes In Chicago, Now York. California and Florida Hla London home is tho nmous Ileuuchump Hall. HANK HOUNDS OUT CENTURY Philadelphia Saving Fund, Largest in Country, 100 Years Old -nJ',?. J'hlladclphla Saving Fund Society, 1 00 Vvnlnut utreet, "the mother of American savings banks." und thn largest Ilnanclal "'"i nn niiiii in inn rniinfptr id inn years old today No olllclal celebration Is being made nt tho hank, nor aro any souve nirs In tho form of Uo gold pieces being given out. although tho assets of Iho society exreed the deposits bj JIB. 000.000 A dinner to celebr.Uo tho occasion will lie given nt Iho personal expense of thu president. O. C Purves. nnd tho board of managers tonight at thn Hellovun-Strntford to about fifty financiers of Philadelphia nnd' ""Hi v-lltVO. EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 2. General Gonzales, commander of tho Cnrrntt 7lita nnrrlson nt Junrcz, nnnounccd to day thnt n heavy colunm of Govern ment troop under General Murgla reached Chihuahua City clurlnir the nlsht, flnnkliijr the city on two nldes. .Murtria Imd heen ordered to attack the city, Gonnles snld. At the Mexican Coniuntc here Consul Bravo slated he hnd no Information of the military movements of General Murclo. WAMIllNnTO.V. Dec. 2 All Americans hnd left Chihuahua City heron the Vllllsta-i-nrrnnzlsta fighting began there. Htnto De tmrlment representatives on tho border wero told by nil refugees with whom they miked, tho Department nnnounccd today. Thn refugees told olllclnls that Villa had ordered no looting nnd Hint they believe no fi relgncrs, except two Chinese, had been Killed. DrtnllB nf tho see-saw fighting thnt pre ceded tho fall of Chihuahua City wcro told by refugees lo (lencrnl Hell. They were forwarded to tho War Department. The story showed thnt from Thursday to Mon day the advantage swayed from one sldo to the other. VILLA OUTNILMI1I.U1.D Fighting wna tho moit despernto around Ilin tMinltrntlurv nnd Iho H.intn llosa hill. Ilnth changed hands two or thrco times Ih tho several days' struggle Trevlno Is said to li.no had 0000 men and Villa half as mnny. "Villa attacked Thursday nnd fighting continued nil day until dark." said one refugee. "Tho fighting continued again Fri day all day. Villa entering Into tho center ot tho city, vrhcro there was Blreet fighting Frldny night ho took Santa ltosa bill nnd Saturday ho entered farther Into tho city, continuing the fighting until Monday." Another refugee said: Tho lighting ntnrted Thursday nt t p in. from thrco directions, first from the waterworks, second from Ccrro Coronel nnd third from the direction of tho roundhouse. At G p. m , Sunday, Santn llosa battery ni captured by the Vllllstns, and tho fighting continued until Monday, when tho penitentiary was still uncaptured. .Military Information In tho dispatch was withheld, though nrmy ofllclals snld tho situation provided no new monnco to tho border. AP.M.S HMnARGO Tho American embargo on shipment of nrmi ncrosa tno Herder promises to become u live Isauo between this Government und Jlexko. Carrnnxa's advisers here secretly aro dis pleased nt tho United Statos regulations, which, thoy claim, In practice (though not theory) pi event Cnrrnnzlstas and Vllllstns from getting shipments Tho Mexicans say frankly n lack of nmnimunltjon was solely rcsponslblo for reveises nt Chlhuahu.i City. On tho other hand, American olllclnls hint that tho Car lunzlstnH h.ul sufficient ammunition, but thnt the Vllllstns havo wrested It from them As tho embnrgo now stands, this Gov ernment can mnko special exceptions for passage of Bhlpmenta. In nrnctlce. Iii.w. over, nn. is rurcly none, for fear such shipments may fall Into bandit hands nnd provo n boomerang It wnH learned today that Ambassador Arredondo had cnllcd tho situation to tho attention of Secrctnry of State Lansing. Tho Administration, however, gavo no cvl denco today of planning any alteration of Its rules. TRADE PERIL SEEI IN FOREIGN PAC1 Combinations to Get Bij Prices tor lioods, Ke ' port 'Says GREAT GRAB AFTER WAM Commission Urges Revision ofl Laws to Aid tho Big Ex porting Houses WASHINGTON, Dec 2. Tho Federal rrncio commission louny gave to tno publli n view or me worm-wide trade war h which tho United States Is preparing t: plune.0 nt the conclusion of the struggle? In Hurope. It Is the thoUsand-pago reixi1 or tne commission on co-operation fi American Hxport Trade. It shows win Is wrong with present American cxnorl irndo conditions, where foreign nation? nnvo superior incuiiies ior auvancing thtlfi trade, nnd, finally, points the way to " new irauo supremacy ior me united Statu Hy means of export combinations an,. foreign trade cartels business Interests of foreign nations maintain secret agreements whereby they do not weaken each other by i-unii'i'iiuK iiiiiuiiK uiomseives, uyi rw oporato In getting tho highest prlco for their goods, the report says. Hacking these' organizations nro highly efficient banking niiuu.iui-- nnu Kniiiping unos, tne whole fabric working together to advnncn the. . tionat Interests. In tho faco of this situation the mnnu- .iic.urcra ami exporters of the United States find themselves unorganized, engaging In competition resulting In bitterest solMnJurj devoid of proper banking nnd shipping facll llle and therefore nlmn.it whniiv t .u. mercy of unscrupulous foreign comblns) lions, the report assorts. i ,-T,h0 ,rv!rcd,y f,or ,,lls "'tuition, says thai lederni Trado Commission, lies In the lm- VILLA MENACE GROWS, SAYS CARRANZA CHIEF Thu Philadelphia .Saving Fund .Society has distributed J7B.000.000 lo hundreds of thousands of depositors : Its deposits during ji rentury havo nggrcgated J605.000.ooo- It has nt present J131.O00.000 on deposit 'bv 20.1,000 persons, which Is said to b 100 000 more than tho number In any other bink In the United Stales Twelve' Inlerpr tors nj-e employed to talk to customers of foreign .Man Killed hy Jitney in Lebanon Ll.IlANON. V . Dee 2 John Cochran, a Cornwau and Lebanon ltallro.id Company freight handler, was run down and almost Instantly killed by n Jitney while h" crossing n street on his way to work Cochran was the third member ot his fuiu lly to meet violent death. MISSING AVIATOR BELIEVED IN CUBA Harvey W. KayH Became Drug Fiend Through Woman's Influence, Wife Says wmwismmmmm Fired Deliberately at Boyn Suburban polloe are trying- to traee a man who deliberately flrsd a load of bird "l0,t5,t i511!?. " "lten ysar. old, awl Wehard MlehaeL his fBUrtB-yg,-uS bretaer ef Fort Wartiagten. ThTtS? bSS wev plariwi muM trsp, ah, gf 3T.x Trjrsr. yg w vy wau jjOtfSitffi Acquaintances of Harvey W. Kays, tfto Philadelphia aviator who It Is alleged de serted his wife and four children, bellovolie has fled to Cuba, Kays was the associate of Ilaron von Flgyelmeesy, a local aviator with a series of daring flights to his credit. When Kays disappeared the Hsron's ,11000 plane dis appeared biso, it is Iielievea the machine Is hidden In the eJty. It was undergoing re pairs when Kays disappeared, nnd therefore not In serviceable condition. Warrants for the aviator's arrest havo been sworn out by the wife, A person who had been Intlinn,,. a,. n. Kays said yoeterday that Just prior to the aviator's disappearance he had talked con siderably of giving up flying and taking ud autq racing In Cuba. A woman with whom Kaya Is alleged to havo eloped Is known as Jo-enhin. m. dano, f"'y employ! as a menleurlst J ?ld ' h "fe Of a well-to-do Philadelphia mn, who left her on ucoount ef hsr oonduet Aeoordlng to Kays'a wife, who Uvea at 61 41 IWtlmore avenue. Kays had beeome a drug adlot through the mnuenee ot this Walla. 5 Miles With Broken Arm A frftlHured arm and dUtocated ahoulder did not U.t.r Benjamin ale, tvvejve y old. of SI litastwlck avenue, from wiuk Ing Ave ioUmI, the University Hwtful aijd to apply for treatm.at, Tli boy f,l n?it ,S! A t . .'-"ourtfe T. 7 i. -"-- nvau yesterday Hospital Bturttaiaiw mitjnM l the Ud'a Ktluek, mi situ' h. iuui raadt.Ji .t5". Jrr. f Sfjffii!' to " WH wMm KILLS SHERIFF; ARMED POSSE SEARCH WOODS Storekeeper Shoots at Ofllcer Called to Arrest Him, Then Makes Successful Escape DANVILLK, III., Deo. 2 Armed possea ure searching tha woods east of Cayuga, Ind , eighteen miles southeast of here, for Mark Wright, who shot und killed Mai tin Jones, sheriff of Vermilion County, ImL Tho sheriff was called to Wright's store,' three miles northwest of Cayuga, to arrest him on complaint of relatives, who stated that he was threatenlm? tn km m.v,.... ?.' .hlu. fa"lll'-. "."" entering the store. right shot the sheriff, killing him In stantly, flred several times tit Thomas Simpson, who accompanied the ofllcer. und aaaiaMlaA.i n .V... ....... ' PRESIDENCY OF CUBAN REPUBLIC UNDECIDED Four Weeks After Election Charges of Fraud nnd 'Coercion Keep Result in Doubt HAVANA. Pee. 2 With charges of fraud and coercion filling the air, Cuba U still waiting to know who waa cho-nn Tr,.i,ia,ni at the election held four weeks ago. in two provinces new elections will have to be held. It (teamed eertaln today that the result will not be known for weeks vet Troepa and munitions are being moved about by tha government aa a warning that order must be preserved. Manual Varona Suares and the Liberal Mayor of Havana' were to have taken office today, but the demand that several city precincts 'be re counted postponed the ceremony Elgin Buyer Down TVo Centa JR?"V. ? -4 of tatter BRITAIN RECONSIDERS TARNOWSKI QUESTION Vienna Says United States Feels Sure Austrian Ambassador Will Got Safe Conduct i ..-- i ipi- LONDON, Dec 2.-.VIscount Grey. Ilrlt ish Foreign Secretary, and attnohea of the I-orelBn Office, aro giving deep conslderu. Hon to President Wilson's rwiuest tot re consideration of Fngland's refusal to grant 5S&1.00??urt lt Count Ta"10kl. tlw new Austrn-IIungarlan Amli.nn,i. ... ..." the Vr, d state, unmolested A tXram from Vienna Indicate, that the UnUttS Statw had notified Austrla-Hungary thiu S-SSr u'a .."?.- ? nw th TiThi i v "'""" 'M1 J" rem-eeentatioiw on IStoTiS rrdo,nXChttnet4, bHn Wa"' SEEKS ELOPING DAUGHTER Broker Goes to Elkton In Hope of Find Ing Her With team streaming down hie cheeks John U Craig, of 700 Ohelten avenue Ger-' mantown, walke4 Into the olliee of tb su perlntendent of police last night and wild- "Please ImJn me to set hik7.'L. ter. I think that she ha. .toped t0 iSkton with a worthle. bum. I want to g ,," Craig Is a member of the firm of Jni, F. Cwlg ft Co . broker at U J Itouth From street Hla daughter Susanne. lVMvenl- years old and a girl of striking wuSu? he said Craig belle vm they took Hu It To p. m train for Bl-ton Il For an hour and at an expense of nn Crete telegraphed eaeh mmiwerat iktoi tbjt hto daughter was undsjr age. Wtg - LL I'ASO. Tex., Dec. 2. Tho situation of tho Carranza Government In northern Mex ico Is "desperate" following the capture of Chihuahua City by Villa, Gonoral Gonxnlos, roinmnndor of tho Government forces nt Juarez, admitted to friends today. "If Villa attempts to hold tho northern capital," Gonzales said, we will bo able to convcrgo from three sides with heavv forcci and nutilhllato the bandit army. Hut Indications uro that villa Is making rendv lo move ngaln. Wo havo bis channel of eicapo toward the south closed with our troops at Morcusltas." Military olllclals hero point out thnt Villa probably will-move westward along tho lino of tho Mexican Northwestern Hallway after evacuation of Chihuahua City In order to rcorganlzo his forces and prepare for an other swoop All mUltary authorities agree It would bo almost impossihlo for tho bandit ..li. in uoiu uio city against a determined ussault unless thoy wcro well supplied with artillery and ammunition. Search for Villa sympathizers among tho Juarez garrison waa begun today, when It lint, illttfarti'nraat lit,., nil .. a . . ..- vvei-o disabled en routo the breech blocks having been removed, Fears of an Immediate bandit uttuck upon Juarez wero lossonod by reports of preparation for evacuation of Chihuahua vi.j mj ,uu Malum urmy. mcdlata revision of Atnerir-nn i-,, -.,.- ra,?ur,r!.e:-l""h I'oylly'.beset 1 """.' " " "' "" irauo conspiracies of foreign nations. Is harassed nt homo by restraining statutes which threaten him with punishment If ho attempts to fight tho rest ot tho world with tho wenspons which nro uicd ngalnst him. ii.'i-,noni.mlMlo,n stronB'y recommends tho legalization of export combinations and cartels for foreign trade, with tho definite restriction that no such combination ohall usn Its organization to operato In tho terrl tory of tho United States nnd bring about monopolies hnrmful to America's people, A tremendous amount of evldcnco of tho' trade conspiracies and discriminations which havo been practiced against tho Unlt- """" " lorcign nations Is contained In the two volumeH comprising the report. Tho report says that the rest of tho world has forged ahead of tho United States be cauto this country has been nbsorbed In Its domestic concerns While the American nation, not yet wholly settled nnd with Its Interior resources undeveloped und furnish ing a Job for Americans for many years to come, hns been trying to Bcrve Its own peo ple, tho old countries of Hurqpe. crowded nnd "finished" from tho Industrial, agricul tural and cconomlo point of vlaw. have h.n forced out of their homos to make monoy ) out of other countries This has given A HlAtll tllM land -. 1 . . .. T ' -J ...vim ..it, .vim iii aureign irauo, is tne com mlsslon'a explanation. Hrlefly. tho remedy of the FrJ.ni Tr.,i. Commission fpr tho Ills ot American foreign tlUUU in. Uetter shipping facilities. Hotter foreign bnnklmr facilities Hotter methods of obtaining trade Infor- 'V IIII11IUI1. Legalized export combinations. t Legalized American combinations to buy nbroad. , Hvldcnco of uufnlrness to Americans In foreign trado has bocn collected by ths commission. Ilecause Americans must uo foreign telegraph, cablo nnd shipping fa cilities, all American trado uccrots readlly fall Into Iho hands of competitors of other nations. Americans have so few foreign banks that An International money trust of tho L'uropenn nations has unchallenged control of tho foreign flold and discriminates ngalnst American foreign traders, according to the report. i .iHitw oi uvea ring uu u,iui... KlUw TAFT ASSAILS LABOR THREAT "Ono Bip; Cloud on Our Horizon," Ho Telia 'Merchants PIlOVIDi:.'C!3. R. I Dea 2. -The danger to American economlo strength through lie tendency of union labor to place Itself above law and order Is ono big cloud on our horizon when we look to the llaV In rnllf.W 11,1 a. ,..l,l .a,.! .. "i l"0 President Taft Inn .ddr'SHh."-.: her of Commeroe here. He continued; "The highest tribunal In the nation has been notified that unless the AdamsoS law lu ll.ll.ol.l .lata It.............! .. . . --. .a IT j- a......... ...a, ....-niamwii riiroa strike will bo enforced, It Is a threat to starve the nation Into submUwIon. The decision re! suiting may be the proner onj; but the means contemplated aro wholly wronu .? vvo havo a railroad strike all forces pf pub' llq opinion and public action must be called Into play to forco ohedlence." DRIYER HURLED FKOm"eNCINE Frederick Mussel, of No. 3D Company, .uoy nuvu rrneiureu HKull , Vhil speeding to a. flre. Frederlek MusmI forty-nine years old. 7928 nidge em?e. driver of auto fire Engine No. 39 was in jured. probably fatally, early today, vv. " Im rear axle of the engine broke at ijrver" Ington avenue and lechln street. Mussel loet control of the engine. whit. erashed head-on Into an iV,n gi"?l w'.-fh driver -wag thrown to the ground and ifr fara.1 lunlhin .-.I .. . l . .." ,H SUr- Hospital In a passing automobile The ttre was in the yard of Jacob Saxamla- tk"" Maln r"L Th4 &" GIRL IS BADLY BURNED IN TURPENTINE BLAST -s Victim Heats Oil for Medical Purposo When Explosion Ignites Her Clothing Whllo preparing hot turpentine with which to massago her mother's back, Miss Mary Drudlng was so soveroly burned this morning that physicians nt tho Methodist iuhiuuu jear sue win uio. Miss Drudlng, who Is twenty-five years old. lives at 28 Wolf street. Sho nrose early today and went to tho kitchen to bent tho turpentine with which she In tended to relieve the, pain of her mother, Mrp. Anna Drudlng. Tho gas stovo did Its work too well, nnd suddenly there was an explosion, nnd the girl vvns nflame from bead to foot. Her screams summoned her brother Louis nnd a boarder. Miss Anna Hell. While MIsa Hell beat out tho flumes, tho brother ran to the corner, nt Fifth and Wolf streets, and brought back Dr Adolph Relchman. Ho tent the girl to the hospital In the Fourth street and Snyder nvenue station patrol. Then Miss Hell fixed up tho turpentine and massaged the mother, who does not yet know that her daughter was Injured. SEEKING JOBS FOR JOBLESS Lancaster Chamber of Copmorco Opens Bureau Under Stuto Auspices IiANCASTHn. Pa., Dec 2. An employ merit bureau was opened today under the auspices of tho Lancaster Chamber of Corn, merce In the rooms and In charge of Its secretary. It will bo under tho direction of the State Department of Labor, It Is the first labor bureau in Pennsylvania to bo operated by a Chamber of Commerce. A considerable number of unemployed applied for Jobs, showing that all who-want work aro not employed. TOD LATH 11IH CLASSIFICATION IKKLIHIOUS NOTICKS rrotetni KplmjMil ST. JASII-SV. riU'BCll. 22d end "Walnut tlWa, J'"'. J.".,N MOCKKIIKJK, K-Ctor .,?r.t .Sundny n Advtnt. Dtcemtwr 3 B a. m-. Holy Communion 1 10.30 a. ro . Horning pry-' r. pUIn, 11 a. m.. Holy Ommunlon. wllh s.rmoni p. ra Evenlg I'rayer, cborst. wl'h sermon, : a. m. and S.li n. ro Uun. day School. llUhoinln)Ivliir. of firsxll. will j" "vaua;!-! ircacor si ins u a, ni. jJTTlce !UV3 DE.VTIIS ldJ5ta!s?'5?.' fna A. M, Apollo Lodse, Tum. 3 p. m.. 3310 N. 16th st. Jnt private- 'tHWSS. . Stwd Monday v ..11008118. Dm, 1. HfeNIiy. hiihiiid li itesers. asd 71. lul.tiv..- n,i fri.nj. buibind of Kate employes Jjlrd. Sclwber 4 Co.. SM o4 Uarktt WontanjKIlled on Way to Funeral POTTSVILLE, P., Dec. J M Riir, W.I.U. of NewtowoT waT uitamly 5u2 wWU on her way to attend the fuMnd 7t SUwara KeUy, of M1Vhi WwKiSf Lai . IUVIIIM1 lO lUnifB . -Tltaaa. - 111 a VU2 '.n1 ft'eivle (nsy vl.w rimatas Mot... 8 to lgf.m:jjit. at ilt Merlsh Ctro. .. 1IKL1' WAX-TEH MAT.K WIIU JSE iVfj N. S9tb st 8A.SSJ. 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