-iMScrt" iBaafrsvjs Wk 1SJ3K -pg&Kl "jsfgm&we- "ppsjoxi5aeS" v - Kv r.s -r- la . :W'.r -j y& 9-, , .: Bf'' Sew. -U tw-f 1 feJ PH s 'rf 3' m&r'4 l:s BT BREMEN PERFORM DUTIES W POLICE f. Acts of Heroism Extend Fnr jSpS Boyond Demands Made ifeu atTimoo'f Blaze R.1rrest murderers, too fw .,.... $ Pickpockets Nabbed nnd Drown- yi2linrrrDianrti C3,nfl wr TlTnn Wlm Gunrd City From FIro On Mi wall of th firemen tritfntnrt nchoot conspicuously pouted a, framed, net of Jtwlt for th rmldntic of nil number o th llurtau ot Fir. Pfrat among thee regulation. Is "In can stfilr lo protect Ufa and property." f Investigation of tha record of thn Du- jiwM for otia year bnty ahowa that o v Utbewlly do tha firemen Interpret thla iluly ! that they do not wait until n flra aotually ',': oceurt lo place their liven In Jeopardy Co 'protect tho-cItlien of 1'hlladelphla from death or Injury to themiolves, or their possession from damano or tlentructton. Chief Engineer Murphy, In reporting tha bervloea of hla force) to Maror Hmlth. calla Attention to numerous Inatances recently , wherein members of tho llureau of Klro ' jeOpartllsq their own Uvea In performing acta of herolim alonir line, boypnd the or- . idlnnry dullen of their calllnK. " Tha Chief admits hla cMeicory la not com pute; It only comprise auch acta n cm xena or other outside wltneaaeo havo rt latlnr at rmimandntinii hftjt rnwarded tho ftef ,,ro f H' Uodn. Othcrwl.o tho per- ...' , fomlntjco line passed unnoted. X1 i Some of theso actions, na recounted by Chlot Murphy, are worthy or fnr wider pun llclty than tha two or threo lines they oc cupy In hla statement. TYPICAL- 1NBTANCIC8 '''Tho list for 1910 Is In courso of preparn itlon. That for 191G ehonra, for exnmplo! ' Iloseman Jamea Marrell, of JJnulne No. 47, dramred womnn from underneath a loco motive, arrested a neK.ro thief nnd recov ered several seta of harneas that hnd been atolen from a wagon; and stopped a run away tenm on Christian street, went of Xwflnty-llftli, preventing serious Injury to a number of achool children. It shoiva, further, that Ilosemnn Howard M, Konnody, of KiirImo No. 43, eaved a mnn from being robbed by a rcninc of' rut florin: cared for a woman who hnd been Injured Jjy n, bicycle and nrrentud Iho rlrtor; atopped a runaway horsa on Market street Jlosoman William Wlxted. of KiikIiio No. 25, and Iloseman William darner, ,it Iho lime company, for rendering; "first nld" treatment to a. man who hnd been acalded, after Captain Harry rnimcr, or meir com 'rtdnV. had observed a condition at 19H Adams street which prevented errlous dam tiff and had detailed them to InvestlKnte. Iloseman Wlxled alo stopped n runaway -" horsa at Second and Diamond ntrectH nnd YMmlntsterctl "first aid" to tho Injured tinl- roal, pendlne arrlvnt of a. vcterlnnrlan. Ilosemen John Tryon. OcorKO K. I Olnd j hart and Thomas Burns participated In tho ' rescue of one Anthony MUfocoVIno, who ' y.had fallen Into the Delaware Jtlvcr. , ' NAtl THinVKH '.' Iloseman Ambrose Hhermnn, of Hnslne ,.,Jfo, C3. captured a thief at tha residence of Mrs. MoluUKhlln. 418 Hnyder nvenuo. ' ' nattallon Chief Joseph C. Clements, Whlla caotnln of Truck No. 1, prntucted one K. ICarp from belne robbed and na- satlltcd. Driver Michael F. Iucey, of Knglne No. 43, stopped a runaway team. . Iloseman Michael A. McIIenry, of KiiKlne No. lp, placed a man under1 arrest who had beaten a womnn and threatened lo tab her. 'iLleutenant nrnest Ijinite. Truck No. 3, rendered ''flrst-ald" treatment to ono Wll llnm Cunnlnisham. 'Captain William lllrchall, of Knulno No. 47 Vrovenlcd ono Nathan Dnvls from Jump ins; from tho rccund story of his homo. ''Iloseman Wllllnm Scheuccle. of HnKlno fi'j.Jq, 13, rendered ndoletanco to a negro i' IIU11 rrilU 1IU llf.ll muuuu.l UIIU 1HUV.VU . under arrest n negress. Driver Bpencer C", Waterman, of I'lpo Lino No. S, rendered "llrst-nld" trentmnnt til a man who hud been hurt by a trolley car, and to one Karl Cllne, who had fullon BJid severely cut hla Ue. CATCH I'lCKl'OCICirTH ' ' Fireman Anderaon, of Knglnu No. 8, ng slstcd two detectlvea In plnclmc nix pick- nn.kritfji lindr nrroHt. 81 V, Iloseman Michael J. Dotan, of rjnjtlno a-.ffirT'No, 4, nnslsted an employa of the Itoosevelt ins race ana nrmn. Driver William J. Illnblnir and irnmmnn rS.(r-lt 571111am II. Bhenff, after being; assigned by " h Captain Joseph 1. Schaefer, of Kmdna No. Q . 11. to Invcstleate troubln nt KM Hnntl. Tenth street, placed under arrest a mnn . ' who had cut n woman at that address and cared for tho victim. i 5ftrt '' unvvr -aries ai. I'aimer, or Truck No. IT' " iuure( iirDi-iim ircnuneni to an om awV' JBcatljs Ann m.-ov. :u, jnn?r w. ankins, r Itiiliand of Ctlrlne'A. AnKlns, h1 S3. nl- V O fj tiro n friends Invlud in funeral, Hon.. u:30 ' -? m .... .....I.,.. ., ,., mill t tturv. Int. ! v '! t Church or Incarnation. 11 r-M AIlNWrNB. fo. 1, MARY ANN. wlJow of .4if c'.. " Arnwln. sixl il. at reililrnna of . Q'iljj'Mlncle. Jamaji 1 VVFMllirhn.1. OIS f.rlnriahln t.. Burhotnui ITIOu north en HUlii tlun-ave.). lu nolle of funeral. " '"HALDT Pc 1. FIUSDEHICK. Hr.. buaband ef, I.ulu J. IlaMi, aaiJ 13. lUUIIvta anil trUnda Invited to funrl atrvleea. Hon.. 1M p. m,, S30a N. Ilroad it. j"urthr wrvleta Tats., It a. m.. Coattivllle l'rtibrnrlan vnoccn. int. voaiaavuia v;m. .BANCKKR. Nov. SO, LUCHf fl.. wife flf tlram lianeker and dauihtir of Waalay and U Hunnli (larvor, ait.l 41, Italatlva a and Kiana invited lo funeral, wo., 3 p, . in i Int. Odd t'allowa' Cm. 3 P. m., BUI3 m. jtamaina mar m Ylawcd dun.. 8 to 10 v. in. UEA31D Kov. . BO. ANNA J., widow or i. fliurtu Y Uaard (na aallaahar). IlaUtlvta a ad trliad, a, aiao wusxaruy t;uuocn, no. ii, ow It 4 lUuihtara of Ubtrtyi JUuart tlorrla Tem- ,ii.J "t. lib Jiii A.t Ilttbany llibla Union an 40IU- ltha iln'a Awocialloo. Invlud to tuaral rvlet. Man.. 'J n. nt.. C0U 8 ISth it. Int. jFri4t.s ( nvrnwooa i;m. Itamalna may La ,vlaw4 Boa, 1 la lu p. m Y-?Iot, SO. IIBllltAN. hoiband ot il ILkhal mmmA 1 l,Al.tlwa n.t hio4. Kuulty LoJm., No. Ml. f. n4 A. U . IUr Blnal TSifTUo. . I. O. 0. U. 1 lUpMBsrt ""!? .ro its, i, u, fi, n. or i . puat yrtaiaant -ic. uraaii xojea. no. s. i. u, u, u . am JWniut . CommUalenars of Dial, (Vaiui r. Ka a. I. n ll ll - 1itrn Vmrmln Turn. ni :nu. inviiail to aarvlcaa. Bun., a '30 p. in.. rter of. Hniinu.l Aabar A Boo. ItQA DUwoi I. int. Adith Jcsburun Caw. UUHHKH Nor Ht, OKOROB. aon of lata Aaron and Uarcarat Uanotr Kalatlvaa and ms. jiarry i:iay ceunrii, No. T, Jr. o. u, a U (Swrt VTjir. No. tilt. V. of A., invltad to WMxl aarylcaa. Hun., 1 p, m.. r.ldOM of ill krf, 10JI N 4lh St. InL ittUtlr Wl t Wat Xaural Hill Cam. tnunr.-Mar. so. biima s, w., widow of W. UaBtfar. dausbttr pf lata John and tfmllfi. kuldtnca. lt Si Blth t. Out i .94 (uncrai wiu e iivao. fQe-Vav. SO. CATllBJUNB I10YCB fnaa j wun pouuh, iraianJi. win or toyca. Iiala.tKaji nif. trl-n inwti.,4 fcanl. Tue. 8 30 , m.. joas Almond at. .raquimu maa courtB lot Br. Oumtalo's Cam. raquiaoj maaa cnuriB uf Nattvltr. JO Ka i 1, I via. A It luvltad to runal 6ui!', i. n- 'tablaoe of Mra. &0&& fifajrilolLl. ava . (ItnniBliwm vtr. Cbfltto liriia Cam. itKW.Nov. W. 1IABU. lfe of 0tn iS,lv aiwHMnaa invited to furiaral. JM m lift Jalfaraea at. SaUmn vfffL''5', Itby' Cburc 10 a. m. Int. Ck.ndral cm. Auto ryl. tVANAUflH. Nor. SO. CATHARINE, B.I ,1Sii,,i!es:l.s wa. iu v,iaiuu4ii nfMIITffl AmoU, h qrftu...u oou-.tiaj, H 11MIW HHXve. IV a. n. 1st. itoir Mt im. EfcW P l, Xfl&t, P., widow ot ;. BaUtlvu aud frtetda, alaa aa t. csax. . M P O if A ?w&m - gc - :&WJrSLaS' -. - .-..-. &, ?.JH?"IHi iftejiS- fliW-- if rn , "PiwiaWTaTMBlii iMaoHBi 1W" ! aswwwav. 'Sa?li &g'- atESnaSalWaHaiallalHaaaSaiaV aWJTift; Jot Tt. i Woman whn had lien run duwh ahd e rlomly Injured by n tniek. Lieutenant Stephen t! Howard and Mvi man William tVmlna; of Knglnn No, 13, Jumped into the Rehuylklll fjinal nt Manayunk ahd rctiel n, man who had rallen In Driver Kuirene flmlth, of Truck No. IS. rendered nMlstanre .lo on John Weriey Itlehards. who had been Injured while riding; on the rear of ao automeblle Imek Iloseman Harry O, Meyera. ofHtialne No. 11. rewtied one Mabel Davis, n nearest. Who had been overcome by mnoke nnd nd mlnlslereil "flrBt-ald" treatment. "ALh IN TIIM DAY'S WOllK" Thefl examplei culled from the chief enirlneer'a report ara but a partial list of the aervlre rendered In Urn course of a single year. They are entirely apart from the oases wlure tho firemen have coumks ously rescued Inmates of burning; houses or have dragged their unconscious fellows from smokc-nilel hulldlngs. Deeds of this character are so rommonplnce In the fire men' estimation that Ihey do not rohelder them worthy of een posslnr notice, and lhy ara not entered uimn tho records of tha bureau. Indeed, aearrely a "service" fire occur but sme hoiomnn or Inddermnti rollnpnes at hla post and Is snatched from death by his comrades. "He'd do thn same for me" Is the only satisfaction they derive from such hernlnm, which ofton Is performed without the knowledge and beyond Iho vis ion of spectators, safely herded behind fire lines nt n respectful dlstnnco beyond thn xOno of dnnger In wlilrh tho flroiiinn per forms his everyday Insk. KI'I'RCT OF STIIA1N , This devotion lo duty, unflinchingly ad hered to. no matter at whnt peril or Injury to the performer, telh upon Iho fireman. The heat ami smoke affect tho heart nnd lungs to nif extent that asserts Itsrlf sooner or later, declare authorltlea on tho Ufa of a fireman. Tho raso of "Dick" Ilerry Is one of Iho chief Instnncri? on record nt llro hendiiunr- ters. Ilerry wnn foreman, afterward cnptnln of Truck No. 4, Htntloned nt Third nnd Do Iincey streets his company saw srnlco nt every Ore within the "danger xono" nnd thera wern few of them Hint Ilerry missed. At every big; fire Ilerry was on ha ml, lending and encournglntr his men whom emoko was thlckrst nnd danger gravest. Knee deep he stood In ten and snow, scaled froxen lad der rungs, to plunge from thosn perils Into the seething furnace that scorched and roared within burning wnrchuusa or faa tory. IKJURHD TIIIIlTT-NINi: TIMK.1 Thlrty-nlno times he wnn Injured In per formance of duty, nnd nt forty-llvo years, an nge In other linen, regnrded an llfe'M prime, and height of activity, his battered framo cullnpsad, nnd on tho eta or eligibility to n pension ho wnn cnmpellrd to unit nctlva duty nnd take to his bed. The effect of those thlrty-nlno trips to hospitals was not to be denied, oven by Ilorry'B Indomita ble courngo nnd tenacity. Ho died February 20, 1008, hla entire career as a fireman, which began .October 15, 1887, having been panned In tho "llro holt." With tho exception of llvo yenrs. from December 18, 18D0, to December 4, 1895, na foremnn of Dnglnn No. 8, nt .Second nnd llnco streets, ho hnd been un signed In Truck No 4, nnd oven In tem porary periods na nctlng bnltulliiti chief, he had novor been nwav from tho district In which ho began as a flro-nrilili.r. Other men In tho service, no tholr phy slquo yields to tho Inroads of Injury, nro sometimes transferred to companies In tho suburbs, where tho dutles'urn less onerous, Hut Ilerry was not nf nucli stuff To go down nt tho nozzlo with lungs filled with smoke, or to bo drngged from beneath tons of red-hot bricks nftor a wall'H collapse wnn a part of Horry's life. No tablet marks his memory In tho station of Truck No. 4. "Ho dlod a fireman's denth, and ho did It In a fireman's way," say the men who remem ber him, ns ono of tho bravest in tho nor vlco. Tho public, except his comrades and neighbors, hardly knew Hint "Dick" Ilerry oxlstcd. 18 IT YOUIt CONCrtHN'7 Today, from the Hurenu of I'lro. there rises nn upponl to tho citizens of I'hlladol phln to consider If service such iih that rendered by "Dick" Ilerry nnd hla succes sors Is adequately recompensed by tho I7C to $01 monthly which thn city paya to Its firemen fur devoting twrnty-uno bourn each day at constant Jeopardy of lite and vital-Ity-sapplnir strain. Councllmen declare they will better con ditions for tho firemen If their constituents wish It. I'opulnr pressure by tho resldentH of l'hlladelphla would render such a slow martyrdom as that of "Dick" Ilerry un Im possibility of tho future. COURT.MAimAL THKEATKNKl) Ofllcora of RcRimunt Who Resigned in Body Mny Fuco Ordcnl WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 Tho War Do partmont (IiIh afternoon announced thnt jinsslhlo court martial wnn fncluir nlllccrH of tho Twelfth New York National Hegl mont, who submitted their resignations sim ultaneously thla week. Major tlenornl Funstou Is cqniluctlnR pn Investigation, 'It wnu announced, and bus dcclnrrd hla Intention of trying thn nlllcern by court martini If ha rtnrts ovblenco that they conspired to rcslirn In n body. DEATHS COf.UNS At Alhuriunrquo, N. Jf.. Nov. 22, JOHN '. COI.I.INU. I)ua notcu of fuiwral. aon'a rctlilanre. iWl N. 13th at ooNnor. Nov. so joiin r. rnNiior. itai. atlvaa and frlrmli. VvllmlnKtoii Uuit: No, U'3, llroiharhood of llallroad Trulmuni, und I'cnn- rUmila Itallroail lullat Aaao. Invllad to Junvral Mon.. H.3U a. m., from lata rnaldanra, 311 M. 4Tlli at. Wolemn riulm mm Ht. ITran rla Dndalra Ctiurrh 1(1 a, m. Int. Holy Crvaa Cam, Htniatoa may be vlavrcd Hun., frutn 6 to 10 p. m, VVllndnston patera pUaao copy. COX. Nov. SO. imitlOKT. widow of Oharlra Cm. formerly of oat I.Mvia at. ItaUtlva and frtanda Invltrd to funtral, Hon.. 8 a m. , from daujditer'a raaldanca. Alra. Joavplt Afoiirk, SIS Itltnar at. Holomn inaaa nf reaulnn, Oilr I.ady of.UI. Carmil Church. UHO a. in. Int. New Calbtdral Cam. t'On.K. Nov. 20, ANriltKvV COYI.n. It.la. Uvea andfrlanda, olio Ixieal No. S, lonxhora- man's Union an.l, amilo if II, & O. It, It, In vited to funeral. Tuaa., s 30 a m., from reai. (Unc of hla daushtrr. Mrs. Uoan Alrdulvan 3ei'J 8, 8th at. Illati inaaa at Church of th, j:olphny. 10 a m. Int. Holy Croaa fria. IIE Ui ilia uUHiuvr, CrtOUT. NoV.30. Cr.AUA EtlflBNIA. ,'r.AitA KiiriRvii ui. - 1.. . r-...,. u. .... i " ."' Men.. II p. m., 113 ArJmoro av., ArJmgre. Va lut. prlvata. ' UK IIARTIt Nov. SO. WII.I.JAJt If. DK IIAIITII, airtd 7'-'. ItaUtlvaa and (rl.nj., Anna M lloaa 1'oat, No. Ul. I). A. II., Invllt.J to fu n.ral aarvtma, ilon., 1 p. m . Arinalrona- A Bon. 1000 Columbia uva Int. prlvatv. Omit flowara. DKVKNNKY --Suddenly, Nov. so. JAMB8. huaband of Mary A. iHvanuey na Ami I. Iltu' tlvya and frlanJa,J)fv, No. 12. A. I), H.t llMr lirlvara' Union. No. 132. invitad to funtral. Men, H'SO a. m.( raaldinca uf brothtr-ln law FredMUlt ChrlatU. 2221 H. 1011. at lllv-h liaaa of ranulam Ht. Montcn'a Church. 10 a, m. Int. Jloly Ura Can). "" nrtcn suddenly. Nov. so. tiiouah ii un i of John F. and Mary K Oyer. Dm notice fuqaral, from 2231 Tttsn at. JAIILK. Nov "SO. I'llANCIH IfAltlON ltl.U SCO HlaUa at . Wlaalnoinlnv. riu- n2 uf .June; KA ll til fiinaral urtll tiM ulu.n "V IirV III ! iulfii "! V IM nf'KI'ni.DT Ilea 1. at Hhawn.a. p.. nie. PKCCA AI.UXANPBft. widow of aeob H, dcftiaidt, Ksau au. iivivtiwa ana rrianda in- Vtiaa to mnarjii ra. duo. xu p. d. m.. Int. Win. .rann Cam. TraUf for &i I'h la emtrtoa Imih itvaa itaauiuB iiu,si uill p. m. voavay. anoaa wil w in iih ii D lir raiiinjr. Bl)IUIUa' --. l I Dec. . IllCHAIlIi HDUtWDS. Oardin at. Dua notlca nt l,.,,:.. ssuo Hpnn uai iWAHJ8 At Columbia !,, r. 1, lira LHUBTIt. wife of Mld .Wwiri ajd TH ilAiumlir o.'. I'P r ana Sarah Kane. ad fri Ut apo irwnaa WVIM4 to fu. aral Bvrvic, w; 't 'drrftik" BEffintTto- roaj ra,yjifT.,iwk huaband of Itatay Q Kyaiia tnaa Umsniora). RaUtyM nj frlacdj, 'AtUallo Ctty Ledca. No 270 B P O. B.. and a I otbar prsaaLatloJM of whkh ba waa a maoiUr, luva to fuura) aarvleaaT Won.. 'J p. nj . SS&a Anora tar (5lii atvl 1U. tlnwre .). Jut. rarpwood Cam. limuioa u be vtawad Bus., a to 10 p in. TSVANB-1 J KI.L1IC N wlfa ef Horace Bvapa. lAol WslUc at Du. no Ilea of runaral lUJ.,W.JfS0- ......... ZRFfrWgl2;& luh Inutlairi In ftinai-al iaiI.i u.. a TOffiffSa P" i naht. lorourli . widow of aamnat Fvlts SAtTrtaia lovTtavl to fu -. Is-. . SbarUmsta oX JUl'JHr'i : BJ.f"IIML "7 fUlV. Ul ITUWDICN X OtewHUc UVJiMlHO- htiDGm-lWlLADUhmiA, SAl'UJttDAY, DEOmiBli ! . .. I ,-J. . ... MISS UKOINA M. FIHHEIt Who hits returned from tlio lilcnnlnl convention of tho International Federation of Cntholic Alumnae, nt Wnalilncton, whero nho wna chnlr miin of tho press committee. Shu !h nn nlumnti of Mount St. Jnacph ColloL'intc Inslitutu ut Chestnut Hill. Greek-Ally Armistice Fails, Dispatch Says Continued from I'me One In tho nutsklrtn of the city. A .erllnbto, imnlo seized upon tho resldentH of thn flreek capital, Tho streets worn deserted of civilians, the shops Hera nil closod and all trnltlo suspended. Not only were there open outbreaks of Hghtlng In tho outskirts of tho city be tween reservists nnd Allied troops mostly French s.ilIorH but dlsp.itchcH said there hail been llely street fuslllnden cx(.hniiKed between membera of tho Itoy.illst and Venl zclos factious thn clashea In hoiuo in- ntnncen rii'rurrliig In tho heart of the city. A (Yntr.il Nows dispatch declnrod that tho encounters In the city had benn "ter minated" and negotlntlons wero proceed ing. If olllclnl ndilrcs Inter confirm the de cision of King Constantino to surrender six mountain batteries, such n pnrtlnl nc (lUlescenco In Admlrnl du Kournel'R de mnnila will bo n cnmpleto roversnl of tho dotermlnntlnn nrrlveil nt not only by tho King, but by tho Crown Council nnd tho Cnblnet Theso threo governmental ngenclen nil ngroi'd two days ago to resist nil at tmnpts by thn Allies to foreo surrender uf nrms. King Constantino followed thl'i refusnl by culling lo Iho colors nil thn Oreok re norvlsta. Apparently It was concentration or tlioso reservists which Injected tho fight luir element Into tho situation. Nearly nil AUieiiH illspatcheii detailing nuthrenkx In and nniund tlio city hnvo mentioned tho re servists an being tho belligerents. Tho tlmo limit set by Admiral du Four net for compliance with hla demand for dis armament expired yesterday, but before this the Oreek Oovermnont had formally untitled him of Ha refusnl to nccedo nnd tho French admiral had begun concentration of forces nt I'lrncus, part nf Atheui, and binding nt Allied forces on Oreek soil, l'nrly dispatcher today, apparently filed Into Friday, said Fournet had grnntnl an nddltlonnl twenty four hours of gruca In his ultimatum. AUSTIIIANS EXPLODE ITALIAN AMMUNITION IlIMtt.IN, Dec. 2 Auntm-Hungarlan ar tillery firing exploded several Italian ammu nition nnd mlno depots on tho front from the Cnrso Highland to Oorizla, yestcrday'H Vienna ulllcl.il report, received hero today, announced. Artillery combntH cnntlnuid along tho wbolo line uf this front. A very lively artillery combat was re ported In tho C'nrlnthlnn nnd Tyrolean sec. tors. A hostile alator dropped bombs In tho.AdlKo Vnlley without causing dainnge. Mrs. Annie L. Reed Mrs. Annlo D. Heed, widow of Itov. li Ij. Heed, n Lutheran clergyman, died sud denly yesterday at tho homo of her son. Dr. l.uther D. Heed, No. 7132 Chew street. Mrs Heed, who was scvcnty-llvo years old, had been III only iv day. hnMng been stricken w 1th a severe cold on Thursday. Tho funeral will bo held on Monday nnd Interment will bo mado at Norrlstown. Her husband held pastorates nt North Walcn, Lancaster and West Newton, of this .State. ntlVTllH uhdr. Itrlatlvii) am! frlonds. Ilrotherhooil of &H7. nnd all I.IU'rly llt'll. Tralnmrn Local otbar ursanlxatlona of which ha waa n mem oar. invnoii lo lunvrai, from hla lata rcaldtncv. '.'001 H. 117111 at , lion. tt:3l) a. m Holaiun Idvh rroultm nmaa at Ohurch of Moat lltiaaad Hacramtnt 10 a. tn In. Holy Croia Cam. OlI.IIKHT Iln- 2 l:i).MUNH r (III.UKHT, nffrd 7A, Iti-lntlvfa and frlcmli, Covanant U)Jii. No ISO. F and A M , AimiIIo Uiilua, Nn. 2011, I, O. ii 1. invltrd to funaral arrvbea. Tuna, 2 p. in . 3310 N tilth at Int prlvata OUAnV liee. 1. JOHN, huabnn.1 of lata Cullinrliiu Orarty lUlntlvaa and frli-nda Invltrd i lunenii, iua , n jii a in. an.'.i Aapfii at. bOVa Kalnnoutlt llo 1. Halrmn remiiem mi. I'll hurch of HI. Aaala. .rf a. m. Int llnlv . OIIKKN. At riorenea Htstlon. N, J., Nov, 29. I.IIIIK H HIIGKN, wlfa uf tli. irin, aatd BH. Italallvra and frltinla tnvltad to funaral, rail Unca of husband, 11 o. tlraan. Floranca Hialloa. N. J., Hun,, 1 v in. Int. Columbua Cam. , OltKKN. Nov. 27. MAltnAltRT. wlfo ot run lal (Irarii fnta Cullay), aaed BO. llelatlvca and frltnda Invltrd to funrral, Hun . 2 p. in , Wood, moot. ;a .(formerly of Olnay. l'hTla,), lut. For al Hill Cam. miEnrmr.vnv vn iriTiiAniuiii u,if Alfred I). Oratory nJ dauxhttr of Utrtha and lata Otto Hihotwr. 1 27. Italullvaa and frttnda Invltrd to funeral arrvlcca. Hun.. 2 p. m., raalJtnca of fatbvr-lu law. 20U MorrU at. lut, Arllnston CVm. Auto aarvlce. llAJtl.BY -Nov. .30, j.v.IKH V HAltf.KV. aon of tha lata MUliarl and Allca llarlry. It'la Uvea an.l frl.n.l. Invlti-d to funtral. lion . 8 30 Jnarph Moiuilun, 230 of rniulrm at 3. (IhL Int Old Calhrdral Can in. irum rraiaatu-H or nia uroinar-in-Iaw. 3uj t-'roaa at, iikii niaaa abrlol'a Church, 10 a. m. a in. ,W.phl,.IJ,r5u-.0V. . JACon, huaband "', "' ny llti-khalmtr, atd 78. Itilatlvaa and Ji-.nd.. Iclll urn,..' No. 200, t. O. O. F ln iJi,d l0,ul,rlrlvcas. Hun.. 0J0 u. m, pir Jnt! prlvaTe" ',,',' a11- lBW U1n""1'1 ' vtM!fiiIAN 1?av- t,KWlH. huaband of viola ilarman (n Tarry), aaad 4 Itrlatlvii nllifi1'?,?', CVl?a"s?a4 fUpIolaa," UtVlo" iiri iA 'u.nriJ aarvloaa, ilon., "iM p, pi , maii.a'mll V ' Aankfurd. Int. prlvata. U: mama may U vlvwad gun. . IIHina n ...... .. ........ .. r'.ron It. Illbua lna iloora). Italullvaa and ' .. UBunuu .!-,. . -.t,."M iiiwi Aiuurai. iwawvwa ni .....k.. inTnj to lunrral. Hon.. 4 n. m . Bar. KH ,?i,?1mul " Ami.trpn & Sen, 10th al. and t nIuBibla. ave. Int. private. Vr . fPT'i T"Su!1'1nlr- Nov SO. MAYMK. wlfa of notk-a f funeral will ba U,n. MI.1UN Pfqy i.7-..,L,'?r . -.-.... ,.., w vwwao: Hun ava. hJiSSS ,N. T,N,0,f- M.-WlUlJAU HOI'KtN. Jr. rri.nd24i?LilJ!,v.,B " HapklB KeUttvra and h r4lii"ivl,,l om funaral, from rsaudanca. it I rhiirlh "i'r'.k'. Wuo Warn- Marvlcaa In 11 ,' bt Aik-aiialuu. Ilroad and South ats . ll a m. Int. prlvata ItlTPBWnr. .. ... r liinSjiV iT'a" . uABTii tutu i luary II HurforJ and Aj.,,hi.,. r l.t. wii . v lih.J It.10, rraidaae of aea. Harry P. twSSJti. Co. Pa Int what. MM, I. K, V. L"Ultn ava "im ox l and frUuda. I? AvuUtary sTiMb T , fiityra' Aid U a of FUat iUptlat iry na ft WlTUrll !lo Kf.tv a ticrrir mr.TOM Chiihii V,J' .HIItM (uao UucklaH Hyd,, frllSa." j.rW1"'. d ft. HaUllvaa and m M4 m'9 1o luo'' sarvlcM. Hon, 3 p. uikhdu i.ani. iva- flim.i",.H'i',.,JtJ ""."' of lata Wil fui1 I(S ' .A"8 tl-BN HUQHKS livra aaa frtnda ln tJ lu fun.rTl m.p..i. BLANKENBUEG CLASHES WITH GRATZ ON SALE Focnicr Mnyor Denies He Asked Excessive Price tor Logan ' Square Home Charges ngnlnsl ex-Mayor Itlankenbura; have been made by Simon Oral, president of tho Hoard of Hevlslon of Taxes. Mr. Oralis said last night thnt the former Mayor was trying to obtain a prlco from tho city greatly In exrew of the actual nlun of his home In Logan square, re eently condemned for l'nrkwny puroses. Heal estate experts havo valued tho property at $83,000. but Mr. Clrntz said that It was not north UO.OOO. and In his accusation ho nsserta that "Illankenburg tttmld bent this city as quickly as anybody elso." Tho former Mayor denied the charges. Ha said ho hail declared wnuo no was Mnyor that bis property was nol-asseseed within 3fi,000 of Its actual value. "I made thn assertion before City Con troller Walton and Hermnn Ieb. then Director of Hupplles." Mr Illankenburg said "I told the Controller that I knew from personnl experience that my own I property on lgan square was not assessed to within I3S.Q0O of Its nctunl value "The chnrgo that I hne nsked J83.000 for my property Is n misapprehension I hn not placed any price Upon my home The nlue plnced upon It by experts ranged from 171, BOO lo ISJ.OOO. as teetlfled before tho Hoard of Viewers without tho slightest Interference or suggestion on my port. Tho property Is assessed at 140,000." Mackenseii Halted; Falkensayn Gains Continued from Paso One munition carts, besides many hundred other military vehlelen Tho nrmy wing which left tho mountains nouthcnKt nf Cnmpolung gnlned ground by lighting1 In the forest nnd mountain? on both nldcs of tho lunihnvltrn sector. On tho Argenul, southeast of I'ltescl, the first Humnnlnn army which offered engage ment ban been broken through nnd defented after it teiincloiin struggle by tho Ocrmnn-AtiHtro-llungarl.in troops. HiiHMlan forces arc now nttacklng nt many points on thn enntern front. In nddltlou to nssnulls ngnlnst tho Aus trn.llungiirlnn linen In tho Carpathians, tho War Olllco today reported attarkn north of Hmorgonjn nnd south of i'lnak. These wero repulsed. Tho text of tho War Olllco report follows: Hussion ami Humnnlnn attacks In tho foiest of tha Cnrpathlanu nnd along tho Transylvania frontier mnuntalmi continue. Yesterdny's attacks wero es peclnlly dlrcctod against our posltlnnn on Hntinludnvn, Ouernruc.tda nnd east of Dormi Vntrn and Trotosu, nnd also In tho Oytos alleya. Tho uttacks were without success Tho enemy suffered heavy loHses. Tho Herman troops nt ono place In their advance In tho forest of tho Car pathians mado mora thnn a thousand prisoners. IhigngementH around Hnlachy havo developed Into a largo battle. Tho llavarlan reserve Infantry regi ment No. 18. nlready often distin guished, pushed ahead until It renrhed tho division staff headquarters of tho enemy, where It took from captured ottlcers of tho genernl staff orders prov ing that In tho positions through which we hnd broken tho first Kuumnlnn army had been Instructed to light to tho Inst m.iu. Tho nrmy commander, apparently conscious of tho small moral value of his troops, ndded to tho exalted litln quotation thnt ho expected them to "withstand nnd fight until death ngnlnst tho cruol hnrbnrlana" tho menace of death Immediately to bo executed against tho cowards In his nrmy. Further south the Arfloshul has been reached after lighting. RUSSIANS STRIKE MIGHTY BLOWS IN BUKOWINA LONDON. Dec. 2. Hussla Is striking with a glnnt'n force tho blown vvhlih It Is hoped will smash tho Teutonic ring of steel gripping Humanln. Dispatches today Indicated no let-up In tho terrlfla offensive launched by the Czar'a legions In Dobrudjn and fcouthwest Huko vvlna. Tho Hanking movement directed at the Jablonltza Fast Is the most serious menaco to Herman posltlona In Huinnnla. Apparently Hussla has poured a mass of men Into tha effort to aid Humanla. It Is conceded that tile Teutons must meet this menaco of tho flanking movement In Huko vvlna with u tremendous number of de fenders. TIiIh HuHslan offensive covers a dlstnnco of mora thnn 2C0 miles. Hurrendor of the Austrn-Oermnn forces at Klrllbnbn would not be surprising In vluw of tho Itusslan claims of domination of this Important strategic position and railroad center through control of the hclghta nbout It. ' I1KATIIH imHOI'!??. ,?J0V-. "t Northmont. N. J.. KUWAIII) W huabanil of Thrrnaa O Irwin Inra itrmantrr). aiir.l S3. .Italallvra and frlrmla. rmplovr. ni Itrllaf of Naw Vork hlpbulutln o.. Invltrd to funaral aanicaa. Bun . 'J p. m.. Northmonl N. J. Int. vrlvata. Herein, N. J. Ilrmalna may ba vlaw Sat. ove. -7,,n','c,si)-v.---D:- ANNIK it., widow of vvillun Jwk.oii. Italativta and frlrnda Invltrd . ..,.,, rrrvicra. jiion a p m . nrpnrwa rr.i'(,r"ia llrorso A. .Woo.1 B7 Vandko at.. .. ,.., tiiiiii ns. Int. prlvata Mt. I'raca Cam. Itr- ma ina Tilay r ua viawva nun. after B p. ni. Auto uurrai. K1?WAM n- huaband of Itarv D. 1. TIIOMAB V. KKENAN. una and frlrnda, Phil. jvranan inro vvniani, uaia. una l.oiigr, rvo. -.-, ii. r. V-.-v. invuau 1I,l.N. S.Sth at lo fui So, ja III, narai. -fuaa . bju timn rrqulam maaa Church An III n. In, llnlu Htpulchar Cam. Auto funaral. i aioat i'i -r,,,,'r'Y !5v- -9- ANNIH II. KELLY, widow '.JJ',0''!"1 A""V. Italallvra and frtanda. Ht. Joaclilni'a Altar Bocirty. Invitad to funaral, M"1-- 8-?0 .,m.. Aaylum plka and Northeoat !.u. v?"!-.. Holrmn riulem maaa Ht. Joachlm'a r-?rlic,h l0 ,, m- lM- N,,T Cathedral Cam. ,V? Ef,a-CB ,w,,l. rrit cars at Aaylum plka and fabor rod and Aaylum plka and Flahar'a lane. iiiM,MAtJ',Etj!Or' ir; "" HrbUtet and lata iSSTi.S'Vfea h.u iotn'." ,,w" ,rom r"'a,"c iJiJ-ITT." D,.C.-..J- "EltNAnD. balovrd hua. iwnd of Amra Kl Urn (nte Kornrrmann). a-d I, Pl'.,w.yc" '!"ni from lata raaldtnoa, D ",.,?.n!l..f0t,h',l boulevard. rK!"1?' Pcc.-. L KIfA AUFH8K3SEn, wlfa ? ,.' ,"", k'ohn. IlaUtlvea and frianda In. IUlTh,.J,,l"r., M,rv,!, Bun" - P- m., 1817 N 17th t int private. Jah'nU1i,',!:n-,rSyr n, MAllT. dauahtar of lata Jffl;kJ ,nd Catliaflna l.awler. Funeral, to Wf?, riU",vf !."'' 'rl'nda.ara Invited, sion." 7:30 u m., U30 H. . at. Ataaa Church of the tPlPhany 6 u. in, Int. Holy Croaa Cm. AulJ f.Wl'llEHT Nov. 80. HEnKCOA. widow of KHaa Imbert. rbrmerly of Frankford ave., aied 01 IlrUtivea and frlende Invited la fu" "nl services, Hun.. 11 a. m.. parlora of L'mn. uei Asher k Son, 1003 plamond at, lot. prt- . .LOJfl-ANP.. At Marlton. N J.. Nov. so. !'r:fKU "t nuaband of Harriet D.Lbfland. i1'.'.'" .n4 'r'nda invited to funeral. Sun J-.?A "V c,Dir' v?,' i'arlton. Int. Coleatown Cain Train Icavta Market si. ferry K.03 a. ra. for Marlton I.OvTtlBn. --ileo 1, EMilA ALCOnN. dauithter of Jlobert and Uarnaret Lowther. IteUtlvea and friends Invited to funeral aervtcea. Jrl-f vJ..m .,,,af?".', realdeoo. 1US B 2-'J ! J".. "-Mol'.l5h i,n- Kama na may U Viewed Man S to 10 p. m Auto Service. . .JAPKN -N 28. JOHN, MADDKN. hue !nd of ll.ry W-ddin lUlatlvea and frlenda, St Anthony'a ohr Nam Hoclely and Jaaiea 1? Jtowlry 1 t D f . No. 313. lavludto fuairal Moo . a u m . 28W Aualn at Solemn bUomaaa of reQUlem SI AnthbnVa Church Jo a. a. In" Holy Craaa Cam. itALTDir Nov, so. LouisB xr wurrTE- Moak" widow of Col Luelua W lialtby; nili tlvea aiyl frlenda Invited to funeral lervlcea. ilea . 11 a. m.. at raaldeoce, 2332 B. 2 2d at. lot prlvata ..JH,AJ'TUXi My- ,? LoyisB w. wurrTE. MOKk; widow of Col Lucius U Vlaltby Itel atlve aod frlenda h)vtJ to funeral aervlcca ilea.. Ham. 24S? S 224 at. Inl prlvau ' ITuntrat aervtiea OH VV TuTnhnbHn J, n,-' mnnlnwn Ifi.n tl All n m l.t -...T.' v1-' at :7'j:"; xt-51- - ." .. v,fi M-AllTi f'yua. -AHTlllf Nov 30 KATlUiYN CAHTHr i A. Ue. Mc- tnaa llaaaoni wlfM r riw.n t a rib j Kelatrvaj aod frlenda, B dllt Ceuirateralty ot tho ltok.ir. m.i-.fc.Trrij z '. "-.-c. -j V If Is. lfolr CnlM JulrTi.- ,iH 8l H" C,S88 Ulba- Aai fat f iLTwjsa v BRITAIN FACES NEW MINISTERIAL CRISIS Coalition May Dissolve as Too Cumbrous for Wnr Rule Lloyd George Likely Premier LONDON, Dec 2 Humors that David Lloyd Oeorgu was packing up his belongings In his office ns Minister of War were printed In tha I-omlon I'.vcnlng News today In sup port of the report that He was preparing to leave that post. A number of Ixindon newspapers today declared tho coalition Cnblnet faced a crisis likely to result In Its dlsoolutlon Tho present largo Cabinet was held by it number of newspaper to ba too cumbersome for expeditious conduct of wnr There has been considerable popular dissatisfaction ngnlnst l'remler Asqulth expresstd In odltorlnls recently. One pnper predicts Lloyd (leorgo will succeed Asqulth. Dixon After De filers of the City's Water Continued from I'ste One where hundreds of b.igi of tho "clay" were stored They looked like flour lings piled one on top of (ho other. Tho superintendent thrust n hand Into ono or tha bags ami urcw rami n nanurui of a white substance, resembling tntcum powder. I'lnclng some on the end of his tongue, ho observed: "You seo It Is quite harmless." Hern Is what Doctor Dixon hnd to say nbout thnt "clay." "It Is not clay nt nil." he said, "It Is soda mid If too much of It Is allowed to escape Into the water supply It will seriously Irri tate the Intestinal tract of tho water users. "It Is soda that ctiiees the water to be milk white opposite tho Nixon t'nper Com p.tny plant, nnd It Is sodn that causes tho scum on the shore opposite tho plant t Collins It. Alkmnn. Wo nre going In visit theso plants today nnd subject them to n rigid Inspection Theso plants claim that the waeto which gushes forth Into tho Hchuyl kill contains only twelve per cent of soda. If this Is fo It can do no harm, but we are going up today to find out If It does contain only twelve per cent. These plants havo been pretty busy lately and may not havo been giving tho matter proper atten tion " An official of tho riilladnlphla Taper Company denied that tho dirty-looking water pouring from his plnnt Into tho Hchuylklll menoced tho water supply "It Is Just water from the condenser In the engine room, nnd there It no harm In It. If you want to find any pollution r;o further up the river to I-ifnyctte or Hrldgc port." In dealing witn me hint nr turn official thnt tho pollution was further up tha river. Doctor Dixon said: "I nm certain that It Is not farther up the river. Tho pollution la coming from tho Mannyunk district Wo will make a thor ough Investigation of tho paper mills, nnd then wo will glo the Iron and steel mills in Mnnayunk a good looking over It may be that In these Iron mills nmplnyci havo been washing rollera In tho river, causing grcaso and chemicals to get Into the water. Wo are going to got right down to the source of the trouble and will make a careful In spection, subjecting nil suspected water to n rigid chemical nmtlysls. Tho thing that strikes mo nn strange, though. Is that tho water In th- .Schuylkill does not tnsto or smell thi immo as tho water from tho samo supply when drawn through tho pipes out In West l'hlladel phla " Tho Mauaunk bank of the Schuylkill for nomo dlstanco up nnd down tho river re sembles it largo-sized city dump. In tho rear of tho I'hlladclimla Paper Company are stneked ubout forty tons of rusty Iron wlro which Is used for tho baling of paper waste. .Strewn nil alone tho river bank are ashes, tin cans, rubbish and all kinds of waste material In the water near tho shore u largo quantity of rubbish boa been dumne,!. Tho river near tho mills has a dirty bluish hue, as If It was laden with filth. Nearly all of tho plants discharge wasto water of soma nort In the river. Tho spectacle presented by tliu river at this point Is not calculated to Inspire West I'hlladclphlans with confidence as to tho purity of their water supply. Doctor Dixon said that he would take no action to close down any of the mills unlesn ho Is assured of a clear caso nfalnat the offenders. Doctor Dlxon still blames In part the decay of, organic matter In the water supply. Testa of the water havo revealed tho presence of largo numbers of mlcro orgnnlsms, which biologists know to be re sponsible for certain vvnter flavors and tastes, somo of which nro chemical In char acter. Tlio unsavoiy flavor la not harm ful, Doctor Dixon states. Ilordenux Accepts U. S. Loan HOHDDAUX. Dec. 2. Tho City Council hna agreed to accept a three- ear loan of 125.000,000 from a group of American bankers, It was announced today. This Is tho fourth municipal loan arranged by French cities In tho United .States since tho wnr began. DKATIIH 7 30 it town m . 210 W. Eurlham terrace, tirrmitn. Holemn rrqulcm maaa Ht Vincent .i l'aul'a Church LVm v u m. int. Holy Hepulchra 3lcEI.HIN.MV Nov 20. MAHCJAIIBT. widow of John McKlhlnnv JteUtlvra and frlrnda In. vltrd to funrral, Mon., a a m rraldrnce of ion Thomaa A. McElhlnny, 2'J1 Watklne at llla-ll Int . .r..u.., ... v,m nurcil 111 llolv MrllOWAN. Nov. 30. I.AWI1ENCE J., hua r. . roaa Cent band uf Helen C .,.,,'.."."--::-- - r ,ivuuvii inre iierucni. r'u. HII3 Ht. nrrat win take liurknrll at Holemn iiucv tuna., a;au inaaa uf reiulrm t rancia a cnurcn, in m. Itrlutlvra and frlrnda, l'oat Ufflca Protective Aaa'n uf t'hlla. National Aaa'n of letter Carrier. Keyatom liranth. No 1R7, Court Corinthian, 1' of A., In vllail to attend. Int. Holy Croaa Cam. la... ono in- llll-.ll. .-ov ;a. I'r.rr.il. nuanand or Annie Idler tnee Hhea). Ilelutlvra and frlenda Invited tn funrral aervicea, Mon.. 8 a in . 03(1 H, Water at. lllah requiem maaa HI. Joaeph'a Church U.30 a, m Int. Holy Croaa Cam M1U..1. Dec. 1. CHAItLKH II. 3111.1.0. and 3ft, Itelattvea and frlenda alen Mrllln Ivdr. No. :3, K. A A. St.. are Invltrd to aervtc. Mon. 2 p. in., at Oliver If lUIr llluir Iho iiieetnut at. Int private. Frlrnda moy view reinulna Hun. ave. Auto funeral. MUIEll Nov. 30. JtlHN C,. bueband ot cl,lr.A '"frJaJ '. ed 70. Itclatlvaa and frlenda Invited to funeral aervicea Mon.. 11a. m., 01 Harvey at., aermantown. Int. pr. JIUIH'HV alatrr of lat Joha and Cornallua Murphy. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Jlon,, H;30 a, m . realdenra of hrr alaler-ln-Uw, Mra. Cornallua Murphy, 3700 Drown al, Solemn requiem maaa Bt. Asatha'a Church, 10 a, m. Int, private. Old Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral MYKR8 Nov. !. HAHA1I. widow uf Henry Myera. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon. " p m., from reeljence, 1322 N. Ilroad at. Int. prlvata. OUi. Deo. 1, 8AIIA1I A., widow of Joaeph Old. and 88. RaUtlvea and frtanda Invited to funaral aervicea. Mon,. 1AU p. m., X333 N SOth ik. ,'nt. private at convenience of family at Charlea Evuna Cem., lteadlnx, l'a. I'leaae omit (lowers, OKH. Dec. 1, I8A11EL MORROW (nee Mac nutt). wlfa of tlenjamln Orr. Ralatlv and frlenda Invited to funeral aervicea, Mon.. 8 p. ra., at realdenct, B102 Cheater ave. Int. private. PATTON Nov. S, HELIjA O.. wlfa or Harry 110, H, and D. of UiCamn SfVM. . P. and O. A., ana uaiea- Auxiliary C, ot .P. It. R.. Invited to aervicea. Hun . 2 p. tn . at realdenve. 021 N. 43J at. Int. n. iurei nut v.em PBARSON Dec. 1. WILLIAM Vf . aon of tha lata 'rancl Alphrua and Carolina Walton Pear aon. HeUllvea and frlenda Invited o funeral, mWjJ5 P .m- B30J Ai'JW" at Int private PEEL Dee I. FBTtOUS PBBU ed 78. RaUtlvea and frteada, Paleatloa Lodce, No. 470. V and A. M i SOth Police Dlatrlct and aur lvora of 3d Penn Cavalry. Invited to funeral aervicea. Men.. 2 p. m . realdance. of son-in-law. Oeors; ll. Haaaard. 4012 N 12th at. Int. pri vate Leverlnzton Cem. Friend may view ro malna Sun . after 7 pm, . PIDCOCK SuddenlyjNov. SO. NEWTON, huaband of Sarah U.'Wdcock. Relative. "i frlenda. Pblla jxde. No, 84 L. O. O. M.. and Trainmen'. Ktlitf Aaaoylatlon. invited to fu- ?Ull' .98?-v.a p m . l8s V Lhlti ava. lot Cellar Hill Cera. Auto aervtca. PROUD. At aiaiSoirorN J. Dec 1 AN RRS)Y A, pffoul9- l"i 5i Blutlv.. and lUir?t i iiw w o! ana a. i . -T V, ,Mi., Tr ti "- viiaaaucxo, VI JUto funrral . .RAMBO.--NOV . 29. EMKUNB W. RAUBQ. ETU&mW5msrl&:, ttMn?! j. ii era a am awiBeaaaai in aniTi i I m - - . li nn t. d-a c-,. " . eTi"- -w. Tee leani 'bm. a ii T . -aiim . a liar .m n m ammi . SCM..B 19X6 I m rWX 2&3$ Irter '"4-P wPSI FREDERICK PALMER Representative of the American press with tho Hritish forces on tho continent, who will lecture on "Tho World's Greatest Ilnttlo, Sommo nnd Verdun," hefore the Univorsity Extension Society next Tucsdny evening, in Witherspoon Hnil. Penrose Gets Reply From Senator Vare Contlniird from I'ase (lno I am persuaded that Hepresentntlvo Italdwln, of Delaware County, has enoiiKh Itepubllcan memborH of the Ilnusn of Ilepresentatlves favorable to his candidacy for tho speakership to const Unto a. mnjorlty of tho whole IRlelaturc. Consequently ho Is ccr tnln to bo tho nomlnco of tho Itepub llcnn caucua and he will be elected Sponker. Mr. llnldwln withdrew two years oro In tho Interest of hnnnony. nnd this year the Rreat majority of tho Itepub llcan llcproscntnttvcH feel that ho Is clearly entitled to tho honor The city of Philadelphia already has n prepondernnco of Stnto officials In a lotiK list bcKlnnlni; with a United fjtntes Senator and a flovernor. It l.i only fair that encouragement should be Riven to tho proper nmbltlon of Republicans In other parts of tho Commonwealth. Moreover, ns nn ofllclnl representative of the whole State I renllzo very keenly the sentiment throughout tho Htato of opposition to tho continual domination of I'hlnldelphla Interests and Philadel phia politicians In the party nffalrs of the State. Wo are accustomed from tlmo to tlmo to bear boasts about Philadelphia Ktv Ins tho Itepubllcan majorities In tho State. Statements of thin kind, how ever, nro not borne out by tho fncts, This year, particularly, tho Stato of Pennsylvania envo a majority of some BO, 000 for tho Itepubllcan presidential candidate outsldo of the Brent Indus trial centers of Philadelphia und Alle gheny counties. Mr. Ilaldvvln Is n product of our pub lic schools, nnd Is a self-mada mnn. Ho ha served creditably many tcrmi In tho llousa of Ilepresentatlves, and bin record there Is beyond criticism. I. therefore, feel Justified In stating my belief that, from all I can gather. Mr. Ilaldvvln Is tho natural choice of tho Itcpubllenu members of tho Legis lature and. knowing ns I do his quali fications and ntncs.s. I nm glnd that my friends nro actively and earnestly supporting his candidacy. ITo and they will continue In iho contoat without compromise until tho finish, 'and any attempt nt coercion of Stato cmployos In violation of every propriety nnd of those principles of civil service pledged In tho last gubernatorial campaign will fall to Intlmldato Republicans In the Legislature. Neither can promlsos of nppolntmcnts and tho use of pat ronage, which. In tho caso of a legls lator, verges upon bribery, chnnge the purpose of the ledslatoru lu what they think In right. Mr. llnldwln will bo elected Speaker nnd will bo supported throughout tho aosMon by a Itepubllcan majority, pledged to pass nil legislation calcu lated to reform nbtises and benefit tho Commonwealth. Ills course will be un controlled by nny ono nnd will cer tainly not ba affected by nny contract ing Interests In Philadelphia. Humors of a conference between the Gov ernor, Attorney Cloneral Drown, Public Service Commissioner Mngee nnd J. Denny O'Nell on tho speakership question agitated political circles yesterday, but they came to nothing. DIUTHS frlrnda .Invltrd to funeral servtcre. Sun.. 2 ,,-.,m.;..a?.'.1 J.,,ir at. Int. Oakland Cem. 1IBHI.BH - Dec. 1. ISA1IKI.I.A A., widow of lev. ll Albert Itrdlee. Relative and frlenda Invited to funtral aervicea. Tue.i., 10 u. m . 2312 H. Lambert at. Int. private. Mt. Marian Cem. IlKED fuddenli. Dec. I. ANNIE L1NI.KT. widow of Hie Itev K. L. Reed. awl 7ft. Ilela Jlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervicea. Hon.. 2 p. in . 71S2 Chew at . ill. Airy HIHI.V. .Suddenly, nt Mrdford. N. J , Nov. SO. WILLIAM I. UEII.Y. huehand of Maud A. Rally, ased -tn. Relative, and frlenda. all ao cletlea of which he waa a member. Invited to 'u?.".r.1 .." Ma.ln at., Mmlford, Mon., 2 p. m. ItlNKHO ,Lt:it.-Nuv 20. KLOflKNCK If,. wife uf llobrrtO. Hlnedollar. ilauiihter ut WII. llam K. and Umma Chuppell, u.ed 43. Rrla Uvea and frlrnda Invite,! to funeral aervlcee. Hun . 2.J0 n. in., parente' realdence. 2014 U. 7'?'..1- Jvr.nd niay view remalna Bat. ove. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. nrlffij";?..-'"' "uddanly. Dec. 1. OEOIton J. U)l:HClt. nsed 62 Itelatlvea and frlrnda In lj,",';rlc. Mon... 11 a. m.. ut realdence, 21S N 31,1 at. Int. atrlrtly private. ROtlUllH, Dec. t, HENjlV. huaband of Kate If Ito.era. a.ed 78 itelatlvea and frlenila. alao emplotea Mlrd Schober t l'a.. 22d and ifarket "... Invited to funeral.. Tue... 1J0 n. m' iu -i"."0?.. ' rrlendl may jw remalna "".j." in ih v, in, ini at ait. aior n, K.to 10 p, m, Int at Mt. Morlah Cem. ,-,---;-.. -- , "' ............... w,. V. !! JR. wl ltelutlWM anA frl.nrf. U..1 Heart and Alto Invited lo fune: Altar Hoclrty St Edward'a Church, funeral. Mon.. M an n m -jrm m nin at noi Edivaril 111 Solemn maaa of requiem Church of fit.' Omit Snwere im. ni. fiew vatnrurat ctra. KhILl'i:,uy-7rt;ovl 50. J.AMES, aon of Helena Aftn'Jl meaOuInn) and late Thomaa Sbeekey. il.!ii"iJ,m.rd irl,J"I. Alur nd Koaary Hoctl otlra ot Church of Immaculata r!onenit;n in- Vttul trt flltlnpol line. U ejfl .. . a . mother. UlS ilar.boro'uah at.' m . realdence of requiem Church of Immaculat. Conception 10 . m. Int. Holy Croa. Cem. w?i'il-r3i'-',hi',Ell.Ufc:rV,c- t AMANDA M. intn maaa or ll,t".." "na ,l'JV1l,ln.v."f.(1 l funer.l .ervlce., Woilii,A.x9'" C, 31 i JS,h "- nt. Private. v..5,UI f f"TN?,v' !? JBSSB VOODES. hu. band of Gertrude Slinpaon and aon oi late Itlcnard and JeTnTnw Hfnipaon, ased S3. Ral. " .nd 'r la.nda. alw W Pblla Council, No' u'n 'V'fi. A,r,'.nu.m.' 1 OPlo.j uf the ii ? JL J"jt0.": '? '.unri aervtce.. Mon , iU-rV.?1 assBii"a;,,,ft vIi.ur'ayua,.: thS'.'iT;?:?.' I: aJK.!? .Kv tH"and.of r '.". it."'t ? rr."'.' . ai lenan ounoAy School, invited ta funeral, lloii. i -r . . r . -'" " . " lueviuu n mmaw- hrauh tt v-znvi-a.i" sa . " n. m. . rnun fa aLunnd jii i n.. ra i .. - -'I"T "- awifiiuaiiiu lillll. Kritnda may Jt tfua , 7 to 8 p. it aP-PBli Hov. i .Hi II Him T o ' 11.1 S"fJ? WiUon). i-Tienda may vfiw iAn-xAH w.. wir of pr, UtL S 1 u a m to vybicu ralatlve and frttuda r Invited. 4340 N. Uroad at Int. Mt. V. erooa HfiMi-H!r.fc 'HSH? ?-.!Mb Of .. " - -... .uv ..uauu.. mwa n ,.. ,-- r . ; -- i'". uirecior. ox ' iiuna- Ji7tL7 of1..' kuSIou ubilca Club. aU o- H?rVVTJ?cfu"aa cU o81, W" autfJftMKF. T. widow iSS ff,JHlT!E Wi "jtiXZ LABATTAGLIADAVANTI A BUCAREST E' MZIATA Lc Forzo di Mackensen Tentnno Invano dl Sfondnre lc Llneo dl Difesa SULLA FRONTE ITALIANA; Vlolcnto Azlonl dl ArtlRlicrla ed AU ; tacchl di Acroplanl da Val d'Adlgo nl Cnrso HOMA, 2 Dlce'mbre. lerl sera II Mlnlstero delta Cluerra pnb- bllcAva II seguente rapporto del general. Tadorna circa la situations alia front ltalo-austrlncn: Lungo l'lntera fronts dl battag.Ha. a' numentata l'attlvlta' dell'nrtlgllerla da nmbeduo lo parti, partlcolarmenta nells. vnllo deH'Adlge ed In quella delt'Astlco, tielta zona ad est dl (Jorlils. e lull'alto plnno del Carso. ' Aeroplanl nemlcl lianno fntto In curslonl su parecchl puntl delta front dl battaalla, ma sono statl resplntl dntlo nostra quadrlglle da caccla dalle nostre batterle antlaeree. Alcunl vellvoll nemlcl hanno lasclato cadera bombo su Orlr.no, In Vat Sugana, BonxA pero causnro tlnnnl. Una dello nostre nquadrlgllo dl aero plnnl ha lasclato cadero bombo In sran numcro sulla stnxlono dl Volsno, a nord dl Iloveroto. causando'vl, gravl dannl c provocandovl Incendll. tun'altra nostra squadrlglla ha gcttato bombs' sulla stazlone dl Itlfcnberg. nella vail del Ilranlzza el ntcunl trenl cho erano ferml nella stazlone aono stntl colpltl. Tuttl I nostrl aeroplanl rltornarono alls loro basl senza dannl. Dnvantl n Ilucarcst, capitals delln ntima nln. e' Impegnatn una grnnde bnttagltadalia qunlo tltpcnde la aorta delln cltta' Lo forz rumene, cho sono nlutate da Ingentl forz rtisso, cerenno dl opporro In quell.i uona la loro ultima reslstenza nll'nvanzata dells forzo teutonlchit o bulvraro del goneralt tcdeschl von Mackensen o von Falkanhayn. Lungo la vnlle del Duma Olurglu lo forz dl Mackensen hanno ragglunto la lines, dcirArgcsu, ad appona died mlglla da Ilu carcst. ma I loro vlgorosl tcntatlvl dl sfon daro la tinea dl reslstonzn rumenn Bono fallltl, nlmeno per oro. Lo truppe teutonlch sono etato resplnto. La battaglla lntanto contlnua con grando nccanlmento ed 1 rumenl contcstano al nemlco ognl polllce dl tcrreno lutnnto I russl combattono dlsperata mento per nlleggerlre In presslono n cut sono nssoggcttntl I lorn nlleatl rumenl, e su dl una fro nte dl 250 mlglla, In collegnmento con le truppe rumene, land nno furiosi attacchl per arrcstaro la marcla dl von Falkcnhnyn. L'offenslva russa si avolga su tutta la frnnto del Carpazll a delln Mol davia, flno nlla zona a end dl Kronstadt Nel tempo mcdoslmo II general Snkaroff ha Inlzlnto una nuovn oflenstva contro lo forz dl von Mnckenson nella Dobrugla, I tcdeschl sono Impegnntl ora a portara Innnnzl I loro gross I cannonl d'assedlo per I'attacco nl fortl cho dlfendono Ilucarest I cul comnndantl sono declsl a rcnlatero lino nl loro ultimo colpo. S npprende lntanto ch truppo russa sono glunto a Ilucarest La notlzla cho non e' confcrmat.-i ulTlclal inento, vleno tlalln flermanln. A slid dl Klrllbaha I rusnl hnnno con qulstnto una Important ncrlo dl allure dnllo quail 1 loro cannonl domlnnno la Unca dl comunlcazlone da Klrllbabn a Marmaros Szlgct Dispnccl reccntt dlcons che roffennlva russa ncqulsta marglor vlolenza n mlsura cho si avlluppa. II gen eral I-etchlnskl Implega una grnnde quan tltn' dl uomlnl cho vengono contlnuament rlnfnrzatl da nuovl contingent! In tnl modo la hnttaglla dl Ducarest at avlluppa non noltanto davantl nlla fortezzs rumetia, ma nncho nulla front oriental dolla Trnnsllvanla e su quella del Carpazll. Police Court Chronicle James McClarvey la a physical culture en thusiast. For many yearn ho dallied dally with a pair of Iron dumbbells. It was th force of habit that proved his undoing. Yes terday ho sold his exerciser to a Junk dealer for twenty-five cents. After a few Interruptions In his courso to Third nnd Clenrftold streets. James appeared on the sidewalk with a chicken In each hand. Up went his arms ns If ho were trying to penetrnto the skies, then down they cam against the pavement with a dull thud ni he counted In a regular nnd methodical fashion, ono-two-throe-four, etc., etc McGarvey reached 390 when n policeman reached the scene "What'Jo think this Is a gymnasium?" shouted tho bluecoat. "Can't n man tnko Ills regular exercise which Is beneficial to his health without In terruption?" responded tho physical cul turlst. "Not with somebody else's hens," shouted the policeman, and he hauled McCarvey be fore Magistrate Wrlgley In tho leront and Westmoreland streets station. Aa McClarvey could only explain hla habits of cxcrclso and not tha presence of tho chickens tha Judge suggested thirty days In Itolmesburg, whero ample recreation la provided In tha uso of shovels, picks and other artlclen whlcii Improvo tho physical condition generally. DIUTHS GfJH-,. Relative, and friend., alao II. V. M. Hodulliy of ut. Joaeph'a Cnurch. Invited td fu- field. Relative. a,. , - e .. H. 111.. U fllin . 7UIIIIII niU man of reiutm Ht. Joicph'i Church XO HlAPt-7l)c. 1, CIOTTJ.II2II. J., huiband of ii "ll BUDf and .on of Ut Conrad n4 ""'wm a tap, a Itelatlvea and frttnda. alao Ivanhoo Lod.o, No. 440, r. A A. M.. Invited ',?. eervlc.., Tuee.. s p. m,. at realdence. 82t ,V?in'wVd .rocl formerly Highland ave.), Svrr-,T00k' ,n.1. ..w' laurel Hill Cera. 1'rlenda may call Mon., 7:30 to U p. in. .J'i'e" -ov. 30. ARAPIC TERRT. eldrat aon of lata Aaaph and Hannah A. Terry. e5 i-7J.i.,,i?Ut.l.vt"f"a 'rlend. Invited to uner.l. J,'''h ltavptlat Church. 18th and Hprliur Uardeo, Mon., Dec. 4. 3 p. ni. Int. private, THOMAS.Dec. 1. aUSAN E. THOMAS. Itidow. .f ! "Thorn... .red 82, Du. no tlca of funeral. juTJlrils8,?-: "J- "oily. N. J.. Dee. J, JJ.NNIL ii., widow of Henry M. Thoraaon, ifi S?: s,",c " O.rant t.. Mt. Holly, N. J., ruaa.. JO . m.i alao at realdence ot brothet fc'V' i,?4"S ra Cox- Unlc and Morean .1... MWr?!?!U' ?f" -.-.ra- ,nt- Morrlavllle. P.. .TRA.8,fT'.,i,ciJ JOSEPH, atui ot late Henry f.it",U,';lh -T!?''j Relative, and frlaud.. employe. Robert II. Koden auperlor officer, ot ?.' ' H-'r.ai.C or..Knalntn Lodfe. No. 87. ft ?; !' ?' ,Flu"mr Council, No. 84. B. and 1. of A.. Invited to funeral. Tuaa.. 7:SO . m.. SMlh;,n.Jw realdence. Jamea McMalion. a.5..cl?.,nm ' Solemn requiem maaa Church gfJ55Uti, ? "1- laxi B'- nn'a Cem. TYSON. Nov. 80. ANNIU II.. wlfa of Harry O. IVaon and daughter of Joanna and lata Henry Decker, a.ed 47. Relative .nd frianda. w iaalnomtiur Home. No. 6. 11. ef A., Invited lu t.,7 , ' aervicea, aion. 'J p. m.. 3813 Dt.te TO. vt""tu"""nt- '" Private, ure.nwooa k, 1 -j wnu, i.em.ia. may De viewed sun, alter 7 P. m. WALL3. Suddenly. Dec, 1, JAMES WALIA Relative, and frlenda invited to funeral eery. Ice.. Mon., 730 . m. re.ldene of J. P. Cone nor.. 231 Clreen at. Ma. a Church of the Im macuUle Conception a a. m. Int, Holy Croaa warn WBINSTOCIC Nov. 29. UERNAItD. htubaad of Juil W.lutoek. a.ed 78. Rel.tlvea and frlenda. Standard Lodge. No. 3. Judaic Union I Any. M. Hoa. Camp. No. 1. Ss of V i La Uaiiif, Invited. to funeral. Sun., io a. m". reel dene of aon, lea.c N. Weliuitock. SJ07 N. 2Stai ,,-wi'!UlJortw Mulvi' Cn Omit Bower.. WEINTZ. Nov. 80. VIRGINIA FERK WKlNTit. widow of, FrerlcV Wetati: UlW, Relative and friend. Invited tq funeral. Won.. 0Pi,m.. from aon Walter. reeVdeoc. IMS N Bailey at Int. Norlbwood Cem, Jiemtln. oy be viewed Bun,, 8 to 10 p. m. WOLF Nov. So, UERTllA. dubter of lata Simon T. aod Diana Wolf. Relative, and friend. Invited to .ervlce. Bun., a v ra.. at lftu.r?'4"V!tv..t'X 8- Varrwrw terrac.. Int. Weet Laurel Hill Com . WOLFET Dec I. MICHAEL J Ma of Ut J.rae. nd Marraret Wolfe. Relative. Mid frlenda .invited to funeral. Moo.. 7 JO a ra.. at i5S.'rJ4V! ?' S't brother. Thorn. Wolfe, 2623 S. ISth at. Solemn requiem ma .a at St. Monica'. Church. , ro. Int. New Catb.dral . WttlUllT. I)c. 1 HELEN It d.uihtar I E.t.ll. a Wrliht and Ut Dr. AlberlTwrCrtL Mon.. 2 p. tn mother', rtaldenc.. 2314 N 28ta (t Int private. Ardeley Cam. Remain, may bavlewed Sun7 B until 10 p. tn TOONO Nov 28. fc&Ta LEB YOUNG (na P" wlfa of John H Young Relative, and 2887 N Sd at Int Illllatde Cera Z1HN Die. I. CApiERlua widow 0 l hirlje Zlan. mother ot Mr.. Anna KUa i4 TT f1' ,P.na.'nnJ- td IT HeUllvea nd Jrlaad. Invited toT fvuwal .jrvlcte, TueA. t.AliLk WbS mm mxjPBs&tigm& s r&SvlwfS M --W ,BM jKmAm w i. viiltti M&orgiMfWfc 53arr5aS W.,?&M.5ilJKivT3Wft-xv . mart a. iwam. 8,1Stt. 'W.5W w.mn SW.javel U WM1 Wfvloai u-aer it. tai. pni.;3 W " " " ""-- I I ill JBleJBJ,a.TM aum fiHUi Kfe. irt i-J -1Z.. ,T" aP?1 "'"!' t SS- 4aa?k OB3 U1ME . .&- BMSM1LZ33 - auaE fa i T - w w amM m. KJ 1 lttre,I HOI &m, " B J bMB8bBBJBHBBBB1Ipt1jIMIB aiTS3laii3ii Jr sB?yT"fBS''.jLt uailmBBSjBBKiTiiiMffJtfMKBBflimM