' f"J -- prOgtfTa WANT INJUNCTION TO BASALOON License Court Judges and Gibboney Bitterly As sailed at Meeting FIGHT IN FULL SWING f Itforc Than 1000 Gather to Re- Biime Battle on imucung ton Transfer l ...i.r Rrrnlcnmcnt ot JuiIro Uarrntt. tMnre ih' " l''n,,fl Court J"c wcre nttt sutomnjnns pulled ) potlllcnJ (itrlnKi backed by lna lltI,,or Interest." nnil do- nuncUtlon. of O Clnrenco umooney nnu Ihi Iavt nd Order Society nn "dotn. tinted bthe whly ring" were enntlonnl fen turn of the mawimeetlnir of protect mralnit the Bloon Invasion of ltntlilliwlnn, held In -the Cl In I're'bvterlan Church. Sixtieth and Master atrectg More than 1000 men ami women cheered la the etho when tho Hcv Dr OeorKO It ii.ll castor of Ilia lMtlterwin I'rribyterlnn Memor.1 Church, denounced Jtnlae liar Mil as "the all) of Ihn enloon" and pro posed resolution condemnhiK tho court .nd authorlslnit nn Injunction Milt wraliiM ?h. cDcnlnK of tho wiloon nt Sixtieth street led Unsdowne ntemio t. Michael J mirlte. Mloonfceei'er of .M00 Cnllovvhlll street. ildlllon.il cuthit mm ngaln't tho liquor forces ai nrou-rd by aevrrnl hands, which plaed Insplrltm mutlc. 'tho meeting tvni held last nlRht - . -.miinniii resolution rhnrrclnc tint Judse IMVls r f '-I"""' Court- lnst 'june Mild ' would tie tvrotur to itrnut n llouor lie CUM In a reiltiemiai iiin.-i ruuii 11 that at Slxttetn street and I.nmdowno avenue and that In hl recent nctlon n Mudee's decision nnd a Ketittcman'B word J .11. ,,, -.!. 1 ki Inf rrultlteil liv A. A jBcolt. who presided It wan unanimously sdopleu i t Mr. Kcott charged that In 100S he had been approached by Ihiuor men nnd offered a bribe of JIO.SOO It he would ccaso nghtlng the efforts to get a Ihiuor llconco In l.un,i rrk, Hlxt) fifth nnd Vine street "1 thruw them out of my house," ho added Harry O. Dennis who n ono of tho remonstrant1) In' tho Uurki. case, said that "the liquor nun threatened to get mv Job and offered me bribei to lay down' In this latest rent." y HIHHONHY ANHWIJRS WHS Olbboncy cgl'lled to tho Lhnrgefl,of lluor domlnitlon ir) na fntlntva "I am not Wilting hehlnd u safe, refriger ator or closet I am talking mil In tho open ' Borne people nro trying to make tho public btliova that the Uitv and Order Society has nltn been opposed to tho liquor bus Inets nnd hvt suddenly turned tall It has not; eter slmo the soclctv vv.ih organized ive nine worl.cd under exlitlng statutes nnd hate gone aiier vioi.uorn ot mo law oniy The liquor business la legalized by the State of Pennsylvania." he continued, "and T f-.ntf In uitfinir iia nlntiil lit. tlm Inun 4 Kill limit f..'f - .-..'. "j .. ....... If the optlonlsti want n change In tho lawn the Legislature Ii tho pines for It to bo done. AVo jre not opposed to sTloonkccpcra wio keeii within their rl&hlH, tho liquor business in remit h aula Is Just na legal ua praciicinK iiuhjiuiiiu m uiu nui-n WEARY OF DRILLS, BOY STUDENT FLEES HERE Philadelphia Lad Forsakes Military School and Is Found Wander ing City Streets Two month of military training com- iblned with study so Irritated elevcn-ienr- ji cM Lord Goss. who lives at riftccnlli nnd Matter streets that ho ran away from tho Wtnonah Mllltnry Acadcm Wenonah, N J, nnd early todny"Vna found wandering round llroad Street Station In full uni form. District Detective McCullnugh. of th'e fifteenth and Vino streets station, saw tho ytoy on tho train floor about 2 30 o'clock Ills morning Ho wore a heavy ollve-drab inlform canvas leggings and it regulation ap and stood Homcthlng more than four feet tall Ite told McCullough he was on lis way homo and confessed ho had run way. He said ho was tired of drill The boy spent tho rest of the night nt Be Fifteenth mid Vino streets stntlon Ha refused to go to oed and entertained tho houee sergeant and other policemen by I rotng through drills with a broomhandla ' for a rlllo Tho boy s parents were notified to cet him at tho police station Will TU-- J?- l.i i r & Your Home This Xmas? We Have Every Style VICTROLA in Stock EASY PAMENT8 '8TYI.B XI" CONNOR &0'NE11L, 103 S. I511i St. Leg Comfort . Do arlcoie Veins, Ic Dicers, tVnk Ankle. Swollen Leo make life miserable?, There Is a inessaie sf Joy for you In the , Corliss Laced Stocking A sclentlflo support and lee treat ment that stvea Immediate com fort and sura help. Ho elastlo to bind idjuiti to every condition without rubber, launders as easily as a towl. Kropi shape wears for montbs. Made to nur measure. 11.711 each, or two for same lea;, $3 00. Call and be measured free, or write for self miasurement blank No JU We also make abdominal belts (nou elaatto) to order Hours U to B dally, 8 to 4 Bit. Pcnnt. Cordis Limb Specially Co. 1311-13-15 Fllberl at., l-hlla . I'. Bui to 4 JO. Hell phone. Walnut Vul. fATCH your step" at thn irirrnr Tlnnm dansant afternoon" during dinner and after the theatre. fe$9 I BROOKLYN FIRE WRECKS FOUR LARGE BUILDINGS Dnmnges frnlf Dozen Tenement Houses Entlnnjiera Lives' of Twenty Firemen FLAMES UNDER CONTROL MV VOttK. Dec 0 A spectacular lire which raged unchecked for revernl hour today In the heart of the hnslnems district of Urookljn. wrecked four large buildings and damaged n half dosen cronded tene ment lion nes Twenty firemen narrowly es Mped death when n six-story wall loppleil over on a roof from which thoy were fight. Ing the conflagration Virtually the entire fire fighting force of Itroohlvn was called out to fight the flames So far as could be learned from early reports no ono ttns killed At 9 o clock the tire department reported the flames under control Ilarly estimates paced the Iom nt more thin half a million dollar, but Inter It was stated the damage would bo between JI00. 000 and JIOO.000 Tho nro started In tho top floor of the slx-storj wnrehouso of tho Pulton nnd I'lnlhinh Compniv 4t;-H5 r.irltoti ave nue Hpontnneoli cnmuii'tlon Is believed to Inve heen respnnslhle ratified by n high west wind, the flames ate down through tho warehouse making readv fuel of the thouonnds of dnllnrs worth of furniture It held Tho tire then spread to the piano factory of 1 1 Mmlth ft Co , and to the plant of N 8 Scott A Co, manufacturers of store fixtures In Delphi street Tho rontcnis of both plants were highly Inflammable nnd both were partly destrotcd A four story factory building otv tied by W J Kelly was badly damaged Tho roofs of u doien tenement houses lining riilton and Delphi streets nnd Carl ton avenue, caught flro and creited Intense excitement Tho wallt of the huge warehouse col lipsed within r;rt hour after tho flro started Ono wall fell directly on nn adjoining roof where a forco of tvvent) men were directing the fighting They escaped by fleeing to nn adjoining roof JiisUnt tho crash camo CHILDS COMPANY'S SKW STOKE Will Open Grocery nnd Meat Mnrt at ncth nnd Whitby Avenue A new grorery and meal storo of the Chllds cl Co ch.iln will ho opened nt fifty sixth strett nnd Whltbv avenuo Friday, December S. in ncordancn with tho corn path's poller of locating hrnmhes In resi dential districts Tho opening of the newstoro comes dur ing an exceptionally busy week for tho Chllds Btores, duo to an unusual flurry in rice The production of this food grnln this jear wai 162,000 000.000 pounds, tho effect of which Is felt In bargain retail prices In addition to featuring rice coffeei and teal thin vtcok, the now store will handle other groceries nnd n lino of menta G. O. P. CITY COMMITTEE HAS BALANCE OF $10,000 - -$110,000 Collected nnd $130,000 Spent. Accumulated Debts of $25,000 Wiped Out Campaign receipts nnd expenditures were discussed by (ho Republican cltv (.ommltten at Its meeting this afternoon In open sei slon This Is the first tlmo In thn history of tho committee, that an airing of Itn finances has been made openly According to the auditor's report, th Make Shopping a Pleasure Phone us and llmouslno or touring car will be at your door Immediately Our chauffeurs are rcllablo and e indent. Special $1.50 Hour Town Car for Visiting or Shopping American Taxicab Co. 1411-13 Locust St. CAMll.I.K Ol;jlKHf lien. Mir. Home-Made Pies 5c Grand Banquet Coffee 5c Cup 0ansGom$ Home-!. ike RESTAURANTS ' 1S3 Market Ht. and throU(hn.ut the city. , MEN'S TAILOH3 & Cor. 13th and Sansom Faultless Fitting Garments Tha kind that pleases and mskes new ru lomJr". HlUtlMIS or Ot lilt- Cog u0 COATIMiS ..... Ready Money United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. ill 8, Nil t. Ml Otrmantown T. FUECKB OlPWHBING SUPPLIES 1 cunwnnnMS 44464O&50H0nTH512ST mm NSlftf EVENING LEDGERPmLAnELPIITA WEDNE3fAY, DEqEIilBER 6, AI.VBKDA M UKZEIIKCKEK Youni: Lnnsdnto (I'a) telephone operator, who was lmule insnne, according to physicians, by re ligious excitement Induced nt the rcvivnl meetings in the I.nnsdnlo "Glory Harn." Mitt Kturrcbeckcr vvns a member of the choir. Evan gelist Charles F. Wuiglo is in chnrge of tho meetings. committee collected more thnn $110 000 during the recent nation il campaign Out of thin (130.000 ttas paid part going to wlpo out a debt of $25 000 Incurred during tho tnree previous cntnpilgn The lommltteo Is out of debt for the first time In cnrs and has a surplut of $10 000 In tho treasilrj LOVE DIDNT DRIVE GIRL INSANE, FAMILY SAYS Rumor of Lnnsdnlc Singer's In- fntuntion for Evangelist Weiglc Brings Denial t.NSDti: Deo (! -Members of the fnmllt of MIim Alverda Sturtebecker. the voung telephone operator of ttnsdnle who vras made lnniue. phvslclans eay, by reli gious excitement at Hie Longdate "Cllorv Itnrn " where she sang In the choir, deny a rumor that she lost her mind because of unrequited love for Charles V Welgle. evan gelist The preacher ssvs ihtl when he called at the Kttirjeherker home last Malurdij night the girt bnrelv rrcognlied him He nsserts she wns hot nrfected li tho "fllory llnrn" meetings hut bv domestic and oilier conditions Mr Welglo nlso says there has been llttlo emntliiimlKm at the tnbernne'e turn ing here and lhat the Lansdalo folk aro the nwi oniiservative he has dwelt with Drs II it wiuiams and It H Mtijrr. who etamlned Miss Kturieliecker beforo the lunncv rommltment wns tnntlo out, nert that her cnndltloii was caused by religious etnitement Doctor Williams believes the insaultt will not be permanent Miss muricbeiker Is a patient nt N'orrlstotvn Wilson Won North Dakota by 2(520 ItlKMAItCIC. D. Dec R freslde For Ihe Out-door Man TI.W hff U Mmn.T nnd tt Irrnhlr for nil klmU of rnush uritthfr. llmlr of rlrril Knnciirno Un, Irtfnl, llnrtl nllh fchwp wihiI $3.00 CASH pmces FOR OLD GOlD.PUTINliM.Sll.Vei2 1M.SII apcnii uaiiiuiiui.rric,iuoiBS)appniroE CtC :;modHW refining co. :: 7 5. Ilth Strwtt tSTvrr I'honsi Walnut H lit ii-i.u f-itnirii .-Minn iiaKoin oy -b-u ino Vnle tins Wilson uS 371 , Hughes, BI.GRI MrumheV Itepuhlirnn ttns reelected to the I nltul Elates Senate lir IT TM over II 071 for Hurke &?. r f v. .1 3 llr mmm M for -j o 0 y ' 111 v ffl Lnmtmasiuqaestions M S . . 'Ill PEARLS Ncckloccj, Pearlj for Nocklnces, Collars, BroocKej, EDmngs, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Studs, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links. JEWELRY Diarflbncl, Precious Stone and Gold Jewelry For Women nnd for Men. . WATCHES of Platinum and Jev?cls on Flexible Bracelets of Precious Metals or Black Ribbon. Ekcgren nnd Centur? Watches. A Special $50 Gold Watch for Men. A $25 Gold Watch for Women. GOLDWARE-SILVERWARE For (able service, for the desk, the boudoir table and for personal appointment. CLOCKS Hall and Mantel Clocks, Travelers' Clocks, Autcmobi'e Clccks, tiny timepieces for the boudoir table or the desk. Crystal Clocks. , UNUSUAL COLLECTIONS of China, Glrsswere, Useful Articles of Leather, Potter?, Lumps, enameled Novelties, Canes, , Ootj, Umbrellas, Opera Glasses, Fans. STATIONERY Monograms of Individuality, Embossed Stationery, Visiting Cords of Dignity, ' . E. Caldwell Chestnut Juniper TilltEE GIRLS IN SAME House to wed together Triple Wedding to Be Celchrntcd Do comber 24, With Hnbbl 111 f kin Omdnttng Three girls who live In the same house will be married together on December 21 Uose. Harriet nnd Michael Hpecter live at 1617 .South Lawrence street nnd Htlvlft Franklin lives with them Now, Michael Is going to tntrr Slvln ami Itoberl Shane field, phjslcnl Instructor nt the Shtrstvood plavground who live nest door nt No 1615 will marry Harriet t'harles Kmger who Is going to marrv Itosc. lives at 1327 S'outh Hlxth street, but he works In the same dental manufacturing Unit with Michael Shanelleld is twenty-four years old Hlngcr twentv.four and Hpecter ttventyttto They nil got their licenses vesterdnv, glv Ing the nges of thlr respective brides. Harriet Hose and Nylvln, as tttenty, seven teen and eighteen Thn trlplo wedding will Inke place at 1 oe'ock In tho residence of Itabbl Itlfkln Monmeiisng avenuo and Dickinson street lllchnmnil Women Uojcott Krrs niCIIMOND. Dec. 6 An absolute bov cott on egrs nnd turketS for two weeks has been declared by the executive commit tee of the Housewives League of lllcli-mond vutvr tf , Sf 5inteflr A chap wngered he'd eat 30 eggs at one time. Tho bet was taken our gold and gray dining room to be the scene of the gas. ( tronomic feat. The two men sat dawn la dinner. The boastful one ordered a small piece of shad roe and won his bet! Sfjc gt. Jnmcs Walnut nt 13th Street nAScisa ;.v run kvexiso fmmmmiSismmmmmiims. & Company South Penn Square mmmmmg. , 1910 PROF, PATtf EN URGES EMBARGO ON EXPORTS "Appears to Ho Only Solution of Se rious Problem' U. of P. Faculty Mcrrtber Says If n nallonnl embargo is not placed on food, the prices will continue to advance, ami Impose mote hnrdshlps on the public, according to Dr Simon N Patten, professor of economics at the University of Tenn sttvnnla Doctor I'atten explained that the wheat exports from thn 1'nlled Htntea this ear were S18 637,001 bushels as compared with 99,360.173 bushels for 1913. tho jear be fore tho Ktiropenn war started Statistics will show he said, that the exports of other foodstuffs range from 300 to 2000 per cent higher this .tear than In the )ear beforo the Miles Marled their drain upon Ameri can supplies , . J STi3Tlc7.fv!CDvAWrMJ The Quality Mann's Blank Books MAKI'.t IT A I'l.iasb'Ri: TO ttOHK ON ON'i: Tun BT.VMivitn rim ss vrAns Ton will find In otir exlenslte sorlm'Rt of stock ltlsnk Hooks th bonk for 5 our psrtletiUr purpose Mniln of tho nnest materials, psr ffctlr srasoiifil slid eiportlr nn l.tipj Viomb Market 1C0 We Will Semi One to Your Office on Trial. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY lllank Hook. rKiio if rtlatlonrrr I'rlntlnc and Mlhscrsphlnr 529 Market St. fry j. J.yfLi&x , SJ.6.gJ '-liiAhlnl. "- A hM M km tvjfc r t , M7,Mo tin "' i vvr ",, and let me $ introduce you to my salesman ,at Perry's' rfjj ispiirS ' 1 1 Penry's Slh(ll.lMlRK.KTr,n ULSTr.lt HOVEL, tit Another single - breaster, four button front. Tlap porksts set Idas. Shaped'ln iraUt linos; plenty of room acronss ahoulder blades j half bell wllli buttons. 1$ They were swapping t experiences the other day and one of them complained that pretty nearly every, time he went to buy a Suit or an Overcoat he came'away feeling that he had got something the sales man wanted to sell rather than something he wanted to buy. fJThen his friend told him about his many years of satisfactory treatment at Perry's about a corps of sales men who sell service first and clothes second fitting the mind of a man as well as, if not better than, his bodyi J Aiding and abetting this personal interest are assortments and styles ot Suits and Overcoats so yaried and so numerous that both buying and selling are pleasant operations at Perry's. $15, $18, $20f$25 for Suits Uhd Overcoats " n v tl f t. Ucll IrlfPliSB., ?"" i00 HARRY GABELL Electrical Contractor 269 S. 20th St. fll H-ADKI.rHIA Colonnade Hotel Chestnut at 15th PERRY & CO. "N. BTV' 5- t m$9w$tf