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CRAFT Captain of British Steamship Orders Life Boats Swung Overboard to Escape German Torpedo From Supposed U-Boats RE C0STANHN0 SAM' FENDED BY MMHOL FIGHT NEAR CHIHUAHUA Cnrrnnzislna Halted in Pursuit of Bandita From North Moxlcnn Cnpital ESILIAT0 DALL'INTESA itchcll, Also Favoring Revised Ha Tranmto ContinurtmentG coni 85th Word Route, Denies PoUUcnl Motive il Kniflcr ni Dnnni dollo Potonzo Alleatn :. i ' S 4 , X r N f Ivffrorons denial that politics hl anr- iWK to aa witti tne rerouting oi win pro feed hlgh-srmul surface Una through th Wtf'MOt Wftrd In illvrnc from Ih fcylor Transit iinn w mn wur r IruUor McNIiShol nl Blect Councilman n(s Mitchell, of the- Thlrty-flflh Wttril, 'tjfha own rtal wtslB nlonn th rout now lcftr8c by northeast cltlns that the rtjrto was changed to Increas the vs-lu Wffronl estala owned by Benntor McNIchoL meet Councilman Mllchelt and othara wri Tr1t with ft counter-chnt- from Mr, .MIL .-! ,.. II.. n-....,.,- nlM mill WHfl ttllVO CSUd by Its proponent because It would benefit their property It" adll that h e?6W to to HarrUburK Monday to flaht, JjJJiecsssnry, for the certificate of public , onvenlnco for the line's construct on, Which will bo requested from the l'ublie fiirvlce Commission. ,, . , L"Tlie new "route la perfectly satisfactory. BlW Senator MoNlohol, who united with Mr. Mitchell In defending It "t own n I (lie IMVtd atone; It. but that wns purchased eluht ySara nco. 1 don't know when th property o Iho Philadelphia I.nnd Company wan purchased."' VThe Senator la Interested In thlt companyi which H one of the ownera whose property will Increase In value. Y'Thla la a purely builneta proposition, riild Mr Mitchell emphatically. "The I Inn nj It would bo conitructed Under the Taylor plan would coat J8.000.000 Instead of M 3(10,000. Tho reporta circulated that the Mrm tand over which It wns proponed to lay tho traefca wouw ne aonairu m unit. jyfew larfte landowners mlKht have offered siVevv acre, but certalnlylhe aninll prop. rty ownora would not ttlvt, nay, half their holdings. ,. , 'TTi6 present plan la tho most sntlsfac too, economic and fair to tho peoplo of the Thirty-fifth Ward A publlo meeting In Him tlelon decided what routo tho people wanted nd I am willing to go boforo tho peoplo ajjAln and abldo by their Judgment, riio people who want tho line to run over their land demand It merely because It would Increaao the value of their properly. Although Iho peoplo feel that they have teen duped, Bimnol K. roster, president of tho Thlrtynflh Ward Itnpld Transit Abjio elation. Bald, they prefer tho construction of tho line under Iho coiincllmnnlc ordlnanco to a. possible delay rcaultlng from a protest. Tho Taylor plan, ho said, would be far bolter, an It would nave time by operating over a private right of way Instencl of tho publlo hlghjvay. ndward 11. Mnrtln, chair man of the transportation commutes of the TJnited nuslness Men's Association, la male. Ing-tt canvas nmong ofllcera of tho associa tion to determlno whothcr or not n protest acalnst lasuanco of tho writ of publlo con venience should bo mado. NOTEb BELGIANS JOIN DEPORTATIONS PROTEST Senators, Doputiou, Judges ntul Law yers Senl Signed Nolo to Gen eral von Bissiwr HAVItK, IJeo. 9. Twenty Ilelglan Hena tora and twentythreo Belgian Dcputlen now living In Ilrusseln havo taken tho personal risk of sending a signed protest to General von Hissing, tho Military Oov mor, against tho deportation of Hoi Elan. Tho Henntora and Deputloa at tho aame tlmo sent copies of tholr protest to Brand TVhltlock, tho American MInlstor to llelglumi to tho Marquis do Vlllalobnr, Spanish Minister at nrussotM, and to tho diitlomntlo ropreaentatlvca of other coun tflc.i. ' At tho earns tlmo BOO Judgcn and mem bers it 'tfr& nbtglon bar, fnotablo among. Whrfm ato tho Judgea of tho Court of Caa eatlon. of nntocM. tho Court of Appen end' tha Courts of Commorco. also navo Ignod a letter to General von Hissing pro teatlng against tho deportations aa In "cun temut of .natural rights, nf thu slatuto law IWdjOf tho law of nations." -&: W.OMEN LOAN SHARKS . ; HAVE 1G0.00P VICTIMS Gentle Sex Dominates "Trust" That farassea Borrowers, Investigator -',; Telia Chicago Board &HtCAaO, lioo. 0 One hundred nnd sUU? ihousand persona nro In thq grip of n loanTahaVk trust, According tp tho report to tha, l'Ubllo Wolfaro Ueiiarlment gf Mrs. Loolfo Osborne jrtowean Investigator, mado publlo today. Tho business done by tho 1S9 ngcnclca mild to bo banded together amoUnta to 111,800,000 annually. IToKion nredomftiato among tho active bonds of the agencies, tha report adds, and women arp used, to luro tho victim to bor row, 'beyond his needs and later to harass tlioJa who do not meet their obligations promptly. PAtlKWAY SALOON TRANSFERS r , ' Ownera Plan United Appeal to tho Li cense Court Safoon ownera along tho Parkway are considering seriously tho plan that they cot together In tlmo' for the March session of tha License Court, and present their do mnnds for transfer at that time. Thai proposition was advanced by Judge Barrett yesterday when It waa shown that eight, saloons along tho Parkway would be forced to move early next year when the city will rats buildings along tho route. It wng taken up by the liquor dealers, who aro Ascertaining possible locations where pro tMU("(lll not be tiled by neighbors, 9 'wj DUMA AROUSED BY INSULT 'leader of Russian Extreme Right De ' cllnea to Meet President's fe V f Seconds PBTItOOnAD, Deo. 3 -Seconds calted by President Michael Jloditanko, of the Dumu, to demand a duet with M. Markoff, leader of the Kxtreme night, today, decided that uuch a meeting waa Impossible. As a measure of retaliation to the Insult which llnrkoflf gavo the president and through him, the yjrr.a the leader of all other par lie decided to ostracize Murkoft and hla entire party, the OctobrUt. Markoff called the president of the Duma "a babbling Blackguard." nnd explained f: .that la this characterization he Intended to m-insult the entire Duma. Itodtlanka attempt- ea iu resign nia unicmi pavilion so mat ne wa privately cuauenge nis opponent " "Civil War Veterans to Hold Reunion JP5? forty-sttth annual reunion and ban- - -tyu- Qi tne Aaaoeiatlon Fourteenth Rtgl-'JMfl'- Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, ill b held this afternoon and tonight at Wt OJtvtJnantal Hotel The assoelatlan la Wt4ftnp at Civil War veterans. They will hvvf- a busliiea meeting In tho afternoon Ml a banquet tonight. Ottlceru of the ajuto etenou are John Kece, president ; Jamea WlWnjJM, first Vice president; Edward 3tadiasn. second vlca nresldent : William v r JlMfman. adjutant; A. C. Brown, treasurer. PjMwauMi a, w tmin, caapwin. "Antti" He-ele?! Mrs. Dodge WAIflKGTON, Dec. S Mrs. Arthur X. or rvew xoru, wa? r-iectd presl 1 the National AtsouUtlon Uppcwed lo VHAH Suffrago at lb ctooliig session mmctMUOvn aiiauai oonvtn.Uan. jitata a. uu w, w i lirt. m?&m WH-WHiwa Olavw.W HarMarrt, qtOB MULAtfmM F kaAn .u,&!9, yk.aiUb, UJt I 0lffe.?rair hta fifuahlaTn. j I Mpgg: gl-nftjyfSJWMMjJsiaMWtt.f..J,?TaHfclii t Jm,, IktXfi K SHSySBJBJMg 8g iS "" MfiWj-pwi&iMtlglsyyei MMMn'tt "H I Ih-wr. It latmern. " , ' Etj PABO, Tjr., Dec 9 Fighting between Vllllstas and Mexican Government troop wa In progren early today near Kresno, len miles from Chihuahua City. During tho night General Murgla, Carran xista commander, hurried re-enforcements to the rtllef of General Omna'a column cf cavalry which had started In pursuit nf tho bandits after the evacuation of Chi huahua I'lty and had fallen Into a Vlllhta trap, according to Information received hero by mining men and United Htales depart ment officials. Oxuna was enllred Inlo a trap early yes terday near Santa Yeabel by the Vllllstas. Ills forces wero attacked and driven back toward tho capital, Near Kresno Oiuna halted to make a stand against the bandits meantime asking Murgla to hurry rriier. The present engagement Is not taken by military inert to mean that Villa Intends to maka another nssatitt upon the northern capital, but merely to hamper serious pur suit by Goernmenl troops In military quarters here there Is mu:h speculation over Villa's next move. PENNSYLVANIA FLIER IN PERIL; TIES ON TRACK Train From Philadelphia Hits Obstruction at Rock Glen. No One Hurt WIMCKS-nAlUU:, I'a., Dec 0 Ties were placed on the tracks of tho Pennsylvania llallroad At Hock Olen, between Ilnxleton nnd N'eaoopeck Inst night In nn attempt to wreck the "I'ennrylvanla tiler" duo hero from Philadelphia at 9 26 o'clock. The en gineer saw Die obstruction In tlmo to nnld a serious wreck Nono or the pasioiignrs was Injured, but tho locomotlvo was damaged utter atrlklng the obstruction. Two years ago a sorlea of atlmnpta was mado to wreck the tiler at Hock Glen In a simitar manner. An aged man, arrested for theso offonsea, Mns committed to nn asylum TWO BIG COMPANIES AIK"'" ,f,n COMBINE Wcstlnghouso ..utuku anil Union Switch nnil Signnl Perfect Agree ment Involving Millions PITT.HnunOH, Dec D Ono of tho larg est Industrial mergers In tbc history of Pittsburgh will be completed within a few dnys, tho Wcstlnghouso Airbrake Company. Wllmerdlng. and Union .Switch ami Signal Company, BwIshwiIo, combining Tho direc tors of tha two companion han unanimously approved a proposition to unlto thesn two companies. It Is now up to tho alockholdrrH for ratification It Is proposed to Increase the capital Block of the nlrhrakn company from $20,000,000 to $30.00(1.000 and to exchungo the shares at a ratio of four (iharrs of Alrbrako for llvo shares of Union Switch preferred, and two shared of Alrbrako for three Sharon of union .Switch common A twenty per cent stock dividend will also bo declared. ADAMSON LAW TEST ON SMALL RAILROAD Special Attorney nnd Gregory Decido . -,on Missouri, Oklahoma nnd Gulf Cnso wAtmiKinoN. Dec. 0 Tho railroads of tha country must be sntlslled with tho decision of tho .Supremo Court on tho con stitutionality of tlfo Adamsori olght-hour law In thn Mltwourl, Oklahoma and Gulf llallroad case Tho railroad asked that tho protcnt of a larger railroad bo inudo thp test of tho law This wan learned at tho Department of Justice today following a conferonco bo tweon iTiiult Hagcrman, apodal attorney n charge of tho Government's defenso of tho legality of tho railroad legislation ; At lornoy General Gregory nnd Assistant At tornoy General Underwood. following tho conference Mr. Ilngcrman began preparation for tho Government's PNEUMONIA KILLS FIITY-FIVE Deaths of Wcok Increaso Because of Lung Trouble Deaths In tho city .luring the week wero 672, as compared with 107 Inst woek. nnd III. "ff i "'e c"""ndliiK week last year. The Increaao Is duu Inrgoly to pneu monia and kindred lunir tr,.ut,lp. mo ueatna were: ainlea, S82; boyH, 67, and g.rls. 43. death wero; 310; females. Tlio causes of TvphoM ftvsr whwipin couxli . . . ninhte.r Tnnunnift Infantile Kplrtmlr uphtetrla and crou nival tol1tnl illam,N 11 t lt f 1 1 n m I Tuben ulosU m.nl'nVVl hi ' ,' .' .' ' ' .' Cancer , Hlmpi- mtnlnsltfi ,, ,. npppitir Orsjolp dlannsri, of heart ,' ..'.'.'.''" T7 Acuta lirnnchllln .11 A I'hronlo tiroiichllla ,X!!I! !" liront'tionneunionU : : oihar lliMa of ruplratorr ,nm Plaeaara of stomach .,,..,....; IlUrrbaa , 1 Appemiidti ...;'. I..;;,:.... ,;::::" Clrrhnali'oriltir 1 ... ....,.'..." Acute nipltrttla snd llrlsht'a .llMuiu' .-w.,k,,, , WUB .UlilWfM , . I'urrra xpllraaml ,. Puerixral acrldtnla .... ConianlUI iloblllly , Hantlltr ,,,.,..,,, Iloraiclda, ,.,..,., Olh.r violent daalha Hulclita ....I, . All otnar dlaeaacs ...... Coroner's casta pending Total 513 Police Court Chronicle One good turn deserve another and bo does ono bad one, according to Anthony Dett. lie la a sullor, and has a good memory. When Anthony waa In thla port about a year ago a man tetolo his watch In the Ten. derloln. At the time Deti admits that ho waa In no condition to pursue the pur lolner. Dut since then the sailor has gone on the water wagon. He wa eating some chop euey In a Chi. nee restaurant when he eaw a face at a table nearby which looked familiar. Det waa sure that the man wa the fellow who took his watch. Going to the tabU thi th suspect waa eating, Anthony ordered him to stand up. When he did a the sailor knocked hint down. Then the light went out At least It appeared that way to An thony The next thing the sailor saw waa a cell in which he awoke next morning When he wa removed and brought before llagl.trato Trey, he aeked for an explanation. -That' what you were brought here for." eaid th Judge. "You were found flghtlnr v.,,,, limit uuMur vie. jjy way or evidence the man whom Anthony struck was brought before him "Well. Pm tung agio.." said Detl. Pve been hunting for a feller that stole me watch, and I thought thla guy was the one, but ha ain't" The man who appeared against Anthony said hla name waa Jack Blnns. "How about tha black eye I got," asked Jack. "I apologize." said Dett, "and I'll buy you the best dinner you ever had That jwejued to piea pinna Th old livening Item will be revived at midnight, but It will bo a Rundny political and sports publication. According to Jomw J. Wray, editor and publisher. It will be politically Indepondent. Wrny Is now editor of the West I'hlladelphla Quiver. Ths Item, bolh dnlly and Hunday. ceased publication a few years ago According lo teporla circulated this afternoon the Hunday Item will be conducted under tho auspices of the Item Publishing Company, which was Incorporated In Detawaro Willi a capital of 1100.000. Heverat of the staff Who held positions on the defunct Hem will also be connected with the new Sunday Isiue They Include Kamuel Hudson, who will art n political idltor. II Waller Hchllchter, sporting edi tor, and Harrington Fitzgerald, who will hao charge of the dramatic and nrt de partments lie was ono of tho former own er of Iho Item Arrordlng to Wray, thn new paper has 160.000 In bank with which to start busi ness. It was reported that flnnnclat bark Init had been obtained from William II Dunn and Kreil Chandler, but Wrny would not admit this He declared that the money camo from this city. If the Sunday Hem ohtnlnn enough city, county nnd Htato advertising. It la suld. tho nubllcatlon will appear dally This will mean, despite Mr Wray's announcement of political independence, that tlio paper will bo a Ilepubllcan organization organ THREE AGED MEN RUN DOWN BY AUTOMOBILES One, 77 Years Old, Steps From Ue- hintl a Machine to Uo Struck hy Another Three aged men were tho victims of auto mobllo nccldenls In Philadelphia within tho last twenty-four hours. John Klrbsltl, a sevonly-soven-year-old street ple.iner, of Hrlilge Mrerl nnd Toru-sdnlo nVenue, re mixed a fractured skull and Internal In juries when ha stepped from behind nn automobile standing by the curb nl Holler nnd Grlscoin streets mid walked In tho path of nnothor machine Mark Iteeves, of 1713 Norlhwood street, drher of tho car. carried tho Injured man lo tho Krnnkford llnspitnl. then surrendered to tlio police Ho will be given a hearing today in tho Krnnkford pollco station Kollx McWIIIInms, neenty-two yearn old, of 2735 Pulaski nnnue, wn run down by p. machine at Fifteenth anil Hprlng Garden stress Ho In In tlio Mcdlco-Chlrurglcal Hospital with a broken leg A policeman found August Katiffmati, tlfty-ono years, lying uncnnscloua nt Itlch mond street nnd Huso.ueh.iunn ncnuo Later ho raid that ho wan struck hy an auto nt Glrnrd nwnue nnd Norria street Ho la In Bt Mnry's Horpllnl. CITIES SHOULD CONTROL FOODJ3AYS DR. WILEY "Peoplo Ilnvo Got to Take This Thinf? in Hand," Saya "Man Who Puri fied tho Table" WASHINGTON, Dec 3 Dr. Harey W. Wiley, "tho man who pnrllled thn Ameri can tnblo," came out today with n pl.in to niivn It from tho clutches of the food spec ulator He wants municipal and Htato con trol of all food supplies "Tho pnoplo hae got to toko thin thing Into their own hands," Doctor Wiley raid "Federal cnntiol linn failed so far to an swer tho purpose. Food supply is too Mini a mnttcr to ha bandied about by unscru pulous food speculators and laxity of Fed oral administration." Doctor Wlloy'a plan contemplntca tho taking over by municipal authorities of nil food supplies, and tho dlspoiiilng nf them to tho consumer at rcnsonahlo prices. Mrs. Le Due Free; Tells of Murder Cnntlnueil from I'nse One accomplished a wabbly signature. Sho ro- belved twenty-fix o rents for n wltnesH fee. "I think I'll tnko this blank home nnd frame It," she said with a wan smile. "No, I couldn't talk or be Interviewed' sho added as they half carried her out of tho court Into tho Coroner's room. "I only want to get homo ngnlii." OI-'K KOI1 IIOMI3 In the Coronrr'H room she collapsed nnd had to be placed on a couch. I.n Duu sat by her sldo und held her bund. When who had rccoxered they left for Chicago on tho afternoon train Mrs Le Duo Is n big Juiioes(Uo wumun, with a classically beautiful face. Her hnlr Is the Titian red oxer which artistu rave. Hhe wns quietly nnd expenslxely dressed. A picture hat, largo nnd eoxcrely plain, of taupe, with only mi upstanding chuux of taupe ribbon in tho back for trimming, (rained her white fnca. Her hair vxaa drawn bark with u simplicity that few women could stand. A bcnutlful coat of taupo xelour, with soft gray fur nt the neck, cuffs and hem, which alio wore throughout tho Inquest, covered her frock. Klio was tuken In nn automobile to City Hall from the Jefferson Hospital, where she has been since the shooting. Physically she Impresses one as having been magnifi cently endowed with health, but It was said In tha court today by those who have kept In touch with her physician that her condi tion Is still precarious. The stanch loyalty of the young hus. band waa the subject of oommont In tho courtroom today, as It has been over since the shooting Krom the moment that he waa summoned from Chlcngo to be told that, his wife had been Implicated In a sen sational murder he has declared his faith In her. HUSBAND'S VAITII KIBM "I know that she oame from New York vlh Graveur In tils automobile," he said at the time. "I knoxr that she went with him for supper at the hotel and that she left her handbag In his room. It does not mat ter. She waa staying with my nephew In West Philadelphia. The other woman xvas Jealous and did the shooting. I believe her story. I'm going to etlk to Lillian. ' The tenderness and aympathx that ha dUj placd this morning shexved that he has stusk. "I'd lmxe done the same thing," he re marked once. 'If I thought she was guilty, but I don't." The presence. In court of I-ayton b'choch. a Philadelphia lawyer, who said that he was Interested In the case but did not represent the Le Dues, gave rise to the speculation that there mbjht i sQ4mtbuu)i stevepnjeet It vxaa fouad, howoxer, (feat JJ2mmm 5s" . iaHtrria.3 a. S7fa jr te: m m Si'HflH SSp O. A. R. MEMORIAL AT SHORE Atlantic City will dedicate n marblo shaft in honor of tho soldiers nnd sailors who served in tho Civil War with a pnrado of military nnd pa triotic organizations n week from today. This monument marks tho first stop in the ornamentation of tho city. Joe Hooker Post, G. A. II., guaranteed tho monoy to pay for tho memorial, which Atands in Al bany Avcnuo Park. . War Council Debates Next Teuton Blow Continued from I'sse One tlilniiH which the Germans claimed hnd ex hausted itHolf n week ago, Is becoming morn feeble Tho llussn-Kumanlnn forces that fell back from lluchnrest arc undoubtedly feel ing their way Into new positions to offer hattlo to thn German, Austro-Hung.irlnn, llulgarlan nnd Turkish hosta Grent stores of provisions, minerals and other ltnl supplies aro finding their w.iy hnck Into tho Central I'mplrca from lluch airst Already the rontiercd territory has been plarcd under German military rule and tho pcHs.intu hno been told to return to their homCH and till their noil Just ns they did befnrn tho unr. UKRM.V, Dec. 0 The Ituinnnlann nro beforo the nilxnnclng In complete retreat D.intilio and right German nrmy xi'lngn In ltumnnln, todoy'H olllclal statement assorted Hlnco December 1 tho Ituinnnlnns tost more than 70,000 men In prlnouera nlnno, with 181 cannon nnd 120 machine guns .Several thousand of thesa Included n forco of ItuinanlniiH xxhlch endeavored to make their xxny from the passea northeast of Slnnya toward tho southeast. Discussing thn number of prlsonera nnd cannon taken, tlio olllclal statement de clares: Tho slzn of tlicso figures admits of a clear conclusion hh to tho Importance nf tho huccchs obtained Ijy.our troops, and shows to what ilegret' tho nuinhnlnu nrmy Is In confusion. Tlio losses In tUnd nnd vxounded cor respond to tha number of nrluonurH Tho amount nf tho booty and war material Ih Incalculable, Vuln nttucks by Husslan forces against German positions north of Nnrocz I.ikn and Skorynnrrow. preceded by Urn preparation, Hero unsuccessful, tho War Olllco said. A majority of othor strong IluusUn nt- tacks, aimed nt Gorman positions on tho front between Klrllb.ibn nnd ltlstrltz Val ley wero llkoxxlso lepulsed. Tho statement concluded : North of Derna Valloy wo lost ground dearly paid for by tho aggres sor. In uttneks In tho South Trotosol Valloy, xxhlch practically failed, tho TtUKslans only obtnlncd small local huc cess while xx-untlng a consldernblu force 73G MOTORS F0U PEKSHING ?2,175,000 Spent on Auto Trucks for Army Across Border WASHINGTON. Dec. 9. Since tho Pcrsh Ing expedition crossed Into Mexico tho quartermnstnr corpa has Hpcnt 2, 176,(170 on motor xchlcles, .Major Genoral Henry fl. Hhnrpe told Congress today In his annual report This sum xvna expended for 58S motor trucks, llfty-sexen inotortiink IrncltM. ton motor muchlno-shop trucks, olx motor xvrecklng trucks, sex'cnty-rlxo niitomohlles. Hlxty-ono motorcycles nnd eight tractois for loaii rrpnirlng Goneial .Shnrpo said It took 350 trains, comprising 3000 pusscnger lo.irheH, 100 baggugo care, 2000 stock cam nnd 800 Mat caru to move 100,000 militia to thn border. KECEIVKU FOR TWO CONCERNS Koystono Fircproofing nnd Plaster Compnnles Solvent, However Judge Dickinson In tho United Htatos Dis trict Court has nppolnted John II Nexvlln receiver for the Keystone Plaster Company and the Keystone Klreproollng Company, both of Chester, Pa. The companies haxo Interlocking Interests and the same direct ors, who met to authorise the respective officer to Join in the application for a re ceiver. From a statement of finances, which Is contained In the bill of equity, both com panies apparently nre solvent, but have no cash nor quick nsseta to pay claims about to fall due The assets or tne nreprnollng company nrn given as C18.S02 and the liabilities $::3.39. Assets or the plaster company are given as J078.72 1 and the Ila bllltles as J357.141. TOO I.ATB roil CLASSIFICATION J1KATIIS Olioi!rtA.M. Dec. X. IIAZKI. M., daushttr of XVtb.Hr C. and IHry Clrahemun. asixl I.' nIatlyes and frit nda Invltrd to funeral a.rvloa, Tu. '1 p in., at paranla' mulj.nce, axil nu ponl at.. HoilMirousli. Int private, friend may call lion , 7 to 0 p m JUDSON iJuddtnlv, lc U. BAHAII WOn 11 A I J., wlfa ut IT, Charl.a P Jud.on. tiervlcaa aruilnl prlx'ota riees onill flowrra KKNORItniNK Tvx.lftlx month Blh IBAIAlt K'UNliaiailNB. Iti-lstlvaa and frlanda. slrk of rrattuuiotary's oltlty. Invited to funeral rv le. Hn'oml-.Jir. a p.m. at N. B. cor 13th at and Undler ave tuan. Int prlvai MAHTIX D II. JOHN W MAHTIN seed W at Wl'J N Prouri at Due uotlce ef funeral will fe nlvan. MAIUUPTT awtemly. Dee 5, at la An MAIUllOTT Suddenly. Dec &' (.!. KJ.liUUHIII WIOOW SI XXIIllalB Marriott Du autleBwlll U clvtn of s-rv 11. 4 carwrt"' it - IISLf W'ANTKI FKSfALK DKMONBTHATOfl -nviri St la travel to- uthr, out of tpwn bou-lo-hotMM sMra- i4 4iri 'SoK'caVu' " nunjni UKI.HilOlS NOT1CU3 aiNUAV roai'M jiaii p. m, Can x narica il luwa-is qi nmw jurs Tftni "Tb Aoawtr lu ladustrts.1 Wtu Adjiuimtut at W'sus. IlisWs at vm hi, BM.I n itww sii uwt WMV uw wuwr 1 jfeflPySsi', OtTlcera and crew of tho Ilrlllsh steam ship Panama Transport, which has docked at Port llfohmond with a cargo of Iron ore from Mantlago, are Jtut beginning to get acquainted again They bade themselves good -by on Thursday night when three sub marines wero sighted ntt Iho Delaware Cape i In fact, they feel rather strange nt being alle lo tell the tale That they were scared to death, all agree It all happened on Thursday after four bells The captain hnd a pipe purring con tentedly In his mouth nnd had Melons of his Ioed ones at home The sen was calm nnd the ship wns ploughing in nay Phlla delphlaward. all peaceful and serene Huddenly the lookout In tho crow's nest sighted n suhmnrlne He hod hnrdly spread tho dreadful news broadcast, when another submarine nni sighted on the port sldn. and then another making three One Ger man submarine Is bud enough, but three! To make matters wori tho three Under-Ihe-eea bouts were seen heading for the poor Ilrltlsh freighter, which seemed to stand nliiuit ns much chance ns the proterhlnl snowball In or on the kitchen stove, say. Pandemonium relgnrd aboard nlmost In stantly Keietnl members of the crew said their prayers and trembled, as with pop. City News in Brief ( ITV AI'I'OISTXIIINTH tndsy Inrluiledl Mr William J Ilxnn 2103 Nor 111 Hovxnid strert nssinlnnt uphthnlinologlst, Ilnrcau of Health, sninrj 11200 a rar , Jacob H Hans 929 North Hartaln street, fireman Dureau of Water, 1800 IMxxard Iloyer. 4510 Wilde street, oiler. liureau of Water. 1800; James V Keller, 1131 Jackson street, pnlnler. Iliirrnu of Charities. $3 a day, and Charles Coleman, UBS ICeibough street, fireman, llurenu of Water, JS00 A MIflllO f.AUOItnit, wlin atnhhrd Hie superintendent of a pier nt tho foot of Washington nxenue In n fight Inst night, xx ns held under JS00 bnll for court by tho police today He Is Isaac Green, txventy nlne. of 829 Locust street Tho superin tendent. Joneph Payne, twetity-txxn, of 21 North Paxoir street, Is in a serious condi tion THOMAS A. DALY r.venlnir I.edaer noet nnd humorist, lectured in tho auditorium of tho Huoy Public School, Klfty-second and Pino streets, last night "Now Neigh bors" uns tho title of -Mr. Daly'a lecture. In xvhlch ho recited somo of his Italian and Irish dlntcU verse. A ro.Vt'KIIT TOUfl thrnugli Pennnyl xanln. New York nnd New Jersey will bo tnken by Louis Robelmnn, the violinist, nnd Klavius J. Lutx ni his nccompinlst. Mr Knbolman will bo heard In a concert upon lil.i return hero In February. tiii: oviniiutooK ahsociation in. nominated olllcers ns folloxx's: Stato .Sena tor John J Coylo. president; Louis Johch. Jr. and Daniel Crnxxford. Jr, leo presl ilents; tho Itov. William I. l.ainiie. cor responding secretary; Ilabert A Ileggs. Jr, rccoruing secretary, nnd i:. Scott Lower, treasurer. A IltJIll.K.SQin: ON "fnlk lm dn not knoxx1 how to bank" xvns n feature of tho entertainment glxen by the Umployus' Asso ciation of tho Philadelphia Trust Company in tno riiiiomusinii Club. Tho cast In cluded John It Chaplin, James J. Necly. John C Sims, Will (run J. Tosh, Miss Ncttlo MiicNIcoll, Harold Ilyerly and J. Hnrxey 1'atteiHon v A VOOIl-YITAU.tll.il mixing boy lino returned to bin home, after an nbsenco of more thnn txxelvn hours Ho hi unnblo to say xvhero ho had beon Ho is Herbert Itohlnson, of 3229 Susquehanna avenue. TIIK KMIIAiltlO ON I'OTATOKS estab lished hy tho Philadelphia ft Heading ltnll xvay Inst Wednesday Is still In forco There nro Hcxenty-soxen cars In tho Second and Muster M'roeta yard, nnd txventx -three out- sldo waiting for admittance) The embargo xxna placed. It vxaa said, becauso of the sloxv inoxcmont of potatoes along tho rail road rUKHIMLNT LINCOLN'S former body, guard. Georga G Plerle. of tho lleglstm tloii Comml'slon. Is mnkliig a visit to Washington to revisit tho old scones of ISO!, xxhen ho defended lhe tapllol as n member of tho Seventeenth l'euuHxix-anln HtKlment Willi Iho lute Willliim Daxxhou, another Philadelphia!!, he xxns bodyguard to President Lincoln at Colonel L'llHxxorth'a funeral. rillUHTMAH t'lti:si;STS will h .ll.lrll.- uted this year to approximately 2000 chil dren by Mrs Millie Cliff, of 2211 St Alu.ins street, known ns the "Santa Cl.ius Iidy." Mrs Cliff said that she xxas bvjlrgid xxlth letters from children seeking presents. The t'lstrlbutlon will be made from her home beginning on December 22 mid will con tinue until Chrlstmna Kxe. "TIIK "(IKHSIAN l-'ATIIi:itl.ANI," ll traxeloguo In two purts, was presented last night ut the Academy of Music by Durton Holmes The scenes depicted in tho first part wcref'those of peaceful Germany, or Germany before the war In thu seiond part, howaxrr. glimpses of life on the west ern front wero shown. jimxii: joHia'ii p. lioiunis, ...i.iunt District Attorney William KlndUy Ilriiwn and Attorney Cornelius Haggarty, Jr. nro u trio of nlmrods who will help depopulate the xvoods and mountains of North Carolina of birds und deer during the next fexv days TIIK PlllLADKLl'IIIA LI.LCTIHL' Company cup for the best-lighted xvlndoxv display of the members nf the Walnut Street Business Association during elei1rlc.il week Just closed, xvas awarded to the Sonora Phonograph Corporation, u Fifth avenue concern, which was recently established nt I3I1 Walnut street. Honorable mention was muds of the Illumination displays of J J. Habermehl & Sons, Stone's, II. T Pat terson & Co, and the Vllle de Paris. Till:-CLASH OP I8S0, Central lllsli School, xx 111 hold Its reunion dinner tonight at the Hlttenhouse Hotel Forty-six of the 2I3 men who graduated that year are still living. MERSH0N SYSTEM of Heat Regulation and Fuel Saving Kllmlnata th cherl. Irlpa aowiialalrs at daybrcaW to turn un ttu drafta th dltccmfort of drcealns 1" a cola room lOO liaot.l. Ml uv.liaiu haul or auddrn drop In tam naralur. and tatMCUIty tha vtrtaatitur attntio and .worry hatr vonauutly dnunl by linlall I ha IBS a Mershon 41 Marvel" Thermostat Autamattcallr rmulal.a any baattne lm. mtnta"lM tn avn umxwrstgw S hour, ri Ur Tou all lb. flr.bai Ih. ilirv.i SSs tbi rt 1-t u dmatMt Its Bway savantasea. llu VI BII a II un OllATK burn p cal or othtJ-oWP- Sua your fuwl bill M to 409, MERSHON PATENT SHAKING GRATE WORKS 9 T j ii Pi t"""1 Hi1 is11 ft' i'ni'iiirnjf ijci b ith itmi i i n u r i i i i i pwggyn uiiiinji.iijiifi.ii l j. i j.- r ping eyea. they watched the three subma rine overhaul their craft. "Well, liya, good-by; thla Is the end." the captain aalil Ho then ordered the life lmata swung over the ship's side. He aw thnl h had no chance of e-enpe. When the crew was about to take lo the boats there was n flash In Iho night air, Ml expected to have a lihell crash among them, but Instead they found tho transport flooded with light front one of the subma rine's searchlights . "Hello, there'" cried a voice through the megaphone, "what's your rushT" The llrnish captain thought It funny that the voice spoke such good Kngtbvh "Hut then these German are awful fellows," he Salil : 'they can do almost an) thing" With members of the crew crowded nlmut him, the captnln was prepared for the end All bad on life preserver, nnd the knees of several were shaking .ory jierceptlbly, they said It un with n heartfelt sigh nf relief that they learned that the submarines were No :, 40 and 41. of the United Klnlos navy, on their way to winter practice grounds "I wish all the German submarines were locked up tight In Hel. Hell qr Hell vvhnt's the name of the place I mean? "Heligoland, )cs; that's It" News at a Glance XXOOIiIlt UY IILKIIITS. Alter the Fire men a AssiH'In'lnn holds a business (tension this evening iho Ladles' Auxiliary will be Its guests WI:ht.MONT. Tho Aid Society of tho Lplicopil Mission 1ms Inaugurated a "penny a day" scheme to raise money for tho build ing fund TCCKAIIOi:. The ladles' Aid Society of tho Methodist Church, opened n txvo-dny bazaar last excnlng, and will serve n potplo supper tonight. COI.MN'flHWOOl). Tho first nrts nnd crafts exhibit of tho Woman's Club will lake placo Monday nftcrnoon and exenlng In tho Presbyterian Church. PITMAN. -Borough Clerk Petorson l refunding one-dollnr llccnra feei paid enrly In thn year by dog ownerB. Councils having decided to collect a two-dollar dog tax In stead. KLAIMNO, ! lire. I). Oeorgn M. Am nion, ono of tho heqt-known hotel proprie tors of Uislern Petinsylxnnla, and for many 5 earn oivner of tho City Hotel and Ameri can Houso hero, died today of general debil ity, aged slxty-ono years III:aIIIN(I, Pn., !re, 9. The local rump of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America havo htsirtrd a movement for tlio purchnso of Ilnjah Tcmplo here, about to be vacated by tho Beading Shrlncrs, xvho have pur chased tho Academy of Music property for 1110 000. Itnjab Temple Is being offered at 160,000. llL'AIIING, Pn lire. 0. Adilrm.ri on mail hulldlng. round-table conferences on road conditions in Borks County and the election of olllcers vxore tho feature of tho annual meeting of the Berks County Supervisors' Association nt tho courthouse nero toiiay. .Among tno speakers wero xV. A Wynn, of the State Hlghxxny Depart ment Tho nnnunl election resulted In Ollx-er Sailer, of deter township, being re-elected president nnd Fred 1) Yoder, of Oley, sec retary. .MILWAiJKLL'. Ml... Dee. 0 The Imillr. of Davn Uersansky, txxenty-txxo, owner of a "Jitney" automobile, nnd n, girl of nbout eighteen years xxero found In Bcrsnnsky's car on nn unfrequented rond near tho Mll xxaukco Country Club today. Four shots hail been fired and n revolver xxus lying in mi iwnoni oi me car. it is suspected that Bcmansky shot tho girl and then killed himself, but-the oxxnershlp of the rexolxcr liaii not been established. LONDON, lire. 0. Industrial rnnnrrlp tlnn. on more drastic lines than In Germany Is to bo put In efTect In Austria-Hungary' says n dlspntch from Hiidapci.1 to tho Morning Post today. IM1IIH, Iter. 0 More than nfly prr.nn. havn been killed In nn accident nt tho Alex andria cxploslxes plant, according to n Turin dispatch rodny I'AUIS lire. W. If I. ,mlnltlclrtly B. iiounccil that the Government will prohibit the Importation of printing paper In order lo eticourngo tho French paper Industry WASHINGTON, ,.. . The Intrr.l.,1. Commerce Commission today decided that ra IroaiW xxero not bBll to reiIllt.e ,; rates for return shipments of ficlght sent border!"'0 '" fnC vt 'he emhr the Quietly, steadily, irresistibly, there has grown up in Philadel phia a demand for until today it amounts almost to loyalty. 1 I "Keep the Children Off the Streets" Ten years ago there was one play ground in Philadelphia. Today there vare twenty-three. We need fifty play I Grounds at least. Help us to help your children. Join our Association. Use -your influence for a complete playground system. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP ONLY 2Se. APPLY i W-AYUROUNDS ASSOCIATION OF LIBERTY BUILDING lAJtPAlUN UBAllJAlftKHS '"""" r" as iw nm " --- SCONTRI NEL TRENTINO ItOMA. 9 Dleemhr. Pochlsalma attlvlta' si ha per ora nil Is J rrontn itam-nustriaca. n comunlcato j,ti generate Cadorna, puhbtlcnto lerl sera daj jiiniffiero ucn.i ...uerra. uice: Sulla fronte del Trentlno, dove ! persMtentl nevlcale Impedlscono jo avlluppo dello opernilonl dl guerra, it aono nvutl aoltnnlo scontrl dl plccoll rciKirti Sull'iiltoplntio del Carso si sono avail Intensl duelll dl artlgllerla nonostanta ' le fortl ploggte. Nella notte nol ab biamo reaplnto un attacco nemlco suite nostre poslzlonl dl Bossomalo Hudllog I.o nollzle cho glungono tlalla PenUol Balcnnlca dlcono dl una stnsl nelle Dn. azlonl dl guerra dopo la endutn dl Bucareju'j II Mlnlstero della Guerra ledosco si lloilta: an nnnunciaro inconicnmente che ulterior! lirngresil sono slatl fattl dnllo Iruppe ttn. tonlcho nell'lnsegulmento delle forzo rumen o cho alcunl repnrtl cho M trovavano ntlla reglonn ill Predcnl sono stntl catturatl, Secindo qunnto afferma Berllno g nuitro teileschl avrebbero catturato ancora I8 0CS prlgionlert ' Intanto un dlspncclo da PetroErnd .tl- cho II glornnle mllltnrp russo. II Itusskf In valid, occupandosl dollo futuro 0Derftln,il mllltarl In segullo nlla enduta dl HucareaV i X "v " ....,o...., itinviUIQ CHS nemlco si trlnccrl per I'lnvernn nft reglono comprcs.i Ira II Danublo ed I Car pazll per prepararo una posslblle offeruiva contro lo bnsl russe. Clo equlvarrcbb a sottomcttersl nlla sua Inlzlntlva non o. tnnto, inn. nncho n lasclaro cho rgll viva dello rlceho rlsorse cho ha trovnto nella Vnllaeliln Q lies to parolo fanno support cho lo Stato Mngglore russo prepara una offenslva In dlrezlonn dl Bucarest. offenslva cho si svllupperebbo durnnto II presenter In vcrno Telegramml da Ixindrn dlcono che Ira una aetllmnna II re Costnntlno Greela sara' In eslllo o Venlzelos snrn' messo nlla testa del gnxcrno greco. Ncl tempo steso I'eseN clto greco snrn' dlsarmnto complctamente. I, 'eslllo snra' una pena cho re Cnstanllna nvrn' ben mcrltato per I suol conllnul In. trlghl con II kaiser, con 11 quale ha potuto coiitlnuamcuto scnmblare messnggl attra verso illplomntlcl ncutrntl II kaiser ha tncltnto suo cognnto a dlchlararn la guerra ngll nllcatl o nd unlrsl nlla pntenze contrail in una r.tmpngnii lntcsn a rncclare total mento dalt.x Penlsola Balcanlca lo forse' di-U'lutesa. A questo proposlto qui si hnnno lufnrmnzlonl secondo cul I'eserclto greco nvrebbo dovilto nttneenre gll nlleatl ngll ordlnl dl Snrrall nlla spallo mentre l annate teutonlcho e bulgare le attaccavano dl fronte. Ordnance Chief Mny Get New Post WASHINGTON. Dec 9 Captain Joseph Strauss, far threo years chief or tho navy's Ordnance llurenu. has been relieved nt his oxxli request so ho may go to sea Ho prob ably xx 111 bo assigned to command one of the now dreadnoughts Philadelphia Grand Opera Co. WM. ROSENBACH Announces th Opvnlng of Ufa Htuann of The Firnt Series of 30 Performances of Opera In Italian at ACADEMY OF MUSIC Unil.r the Munich! Direction of MAKHTllO BTTQIlfc M.UITJNI Monday Evening, Dec. 18 Thursday Aft'noon, Dec. 21 66 ?? ucia 1IKQINA V1CAH1NO, Koprano 1'II.AIIK HINtHJAHA. Tenor HAltToi oitno uadonb nariiona Ull'HKI'I'K 80I1UI. lla50 Wednesday and Thursday Evening-, Dec. 20 and 21 U .?? uy oias R MAKCIIETTI KSTKIl Ki:ltllMIINI Soprano MA11UAUKT JAttMAN Meizu-H6rranj KIHIIKT UXMllNT, Tennr tllUVANNI MAIITfNO, Ilaaan Friday Evening, Dec. 22 "II Trovatore" Hubsrrlntlon Hale. ll-'3 Walnut alrret. Tickets, 7.1 ranta to IJ. ul Jlri'a 1110 I'rnatiiut alrtt AinWillhtiurc. bii ifnta 111 ' ''HlilililllniMlllllllimmmillMinii,;niniiii;inmminmu PHILADELPHIA diratTMirf arnsf i Burr aw broIdci , -' t. mm tzi nM