1SV15MJNU LBl)GEll-PiHLAi)KLLHlAt H.tiuiuru, DErJbiMBBtt 0. 1010 ..' , $ igf ATE WILL BARE RECORD OF WOOD Ittaid of Pension Mutual to I jo Target in Receiver ship Froceecung (history TO BE RAKED UP ,. r,con n( Lyndon 11. Wood f' r2r In Th tecelreriihlp procenllniw Iinl flXUrt "B ....... l I If. I..nnnra wtliut " ,he cn comw t.eforo Ui CPn' ,;',., Court for a hrnrlnir De 22&"l j"t .-v . 11,1. will b. .ntro. !.. .Mln' hut It l Intlmatf.l Hint Uir will t ound to mftk It one of the .5. nf the Htntc Insurance lpnrtmml 'MSnd I. not a nt man to have B" ir.AV U"" ' ...t.u m Mia Haii. ,t th h "ucn " """"" "" "" ,!WtaUth department chief- In !lrrl. . !? HI11 not d mum Just hat thoy Imve 2tttai " Wnoil that h not 23 W In the report of the examiner Iose Information the rere vera hip Milt hreuiht It l known that Cannula lrlV.Sll h'ln looKlnB Into the con ""Jf.V - i-rtn.l with n little Insurance "ISur known as the Honcsdnlo Mutual, r!flIMrfle. Ta. which was transferred 7Cnnfh the activities or woo.i nnu nn .Scutes some sixteen years back ( nn SEfVnee company with vli cli W00J was uilled. and which was at thnt time oper S und"r a New Vork State charter. toi Ttrnactlon has to. do with the pay 2.1 ef some 116.000 to Wood, tho de r...L.ni -. for reinsuring the policies StlnHenesdalo company In the New orlc Kit orwnlMllort, which sum, It Is stated, tru restored to Its owners after some dim Mr Wood also 1.1 In Pltlslmrcli today BUifirrlnc with his associates, lie loft lnt Mii In enulty was (lied today hy tho fcrnlon Mutual Mfe Insurnnco Company Kinlmt Colonel Kcth II. Whltcley and the iC.ii.. n.ntflclnry Association, nlleclnec that MS on contract for Insuring policemen l.i stoienl nd was mado ns the result of falsn buwclatlon. Hiram Ilorter, Jr., nnd John i j Wrftr. The court is nsKcii to restrain HI' is defendant from attempting to enforce KV- . w.u, ...I. .... ,.,. .. fii.i Iht COmraCl. lll nun. un iiiu ,jiiv iui-,1 yesterday to recover JGG.000 rinrnttKcs, are S 1I111 nollce Insuranco scandal. i Girl's Suicide Here m Blamed on usoorne rtle from Puce One Itird of the name of "Osborne" In con- tertian with ".Spencer." but was convinced Bnhit the milliner committed suicide when till reallied she had been deceived. Tht letter to the Federal authorities was irfltten by a womnn In I.onR Island. Shu nld that she knew that Miss Francis was toother of "O. O.V victims. BROKHK-HKAUT THAU, ; "Oiborne" Is said by the police to havo Slift t trail of "crushed hearts." nil over tho ?iur.tr"- The Tanser episode was brotiKht tlf.to the llmellcht when the Klrl sued James If. OJtiorne, n former AssUtant District At TOreer of New Vbrk, saylnir he was tho ttBln who proponed to her. Since Osborne Slu been brought to New Vork ho has been lUeotlfled by several women as tho far Ibmed "heart crusher." ! MIm Francis, who conuuetcu a millinery store at 8 West Chelten avenue, was foiiml EM February t ' y u friend IIvIiib In tin i)elnlnK apartment. Sho was lylnp on a ItiJit wlt:i u eas hose nttnehed to an open pjdreslSne In her mouth. Hrrom Intimate friends of Miss Francis it vis learned that she had been despondent fcrom tilme over n lovo affair with n man timed Spencer, who Is said to be "Osborne." ilk admirer Is said to have received larno liami of money from Miss Francis, who wns iiolnjr a prosperous business, to Invest In SMnds and ktocks. lie told JIlss Francis Eftjt he was employed by an Investment Jfcouieln this city. i- According to the friend, "Spencer" or ITOiborne," failed to deliver the bonds and EJtCKks to Miss Francis. One day ho dlsap- " itti. Some time afterward. Miss FrnnclH nt to a hotel In New York to find the man. i He made an appointment, but failed to nut jh an appearance, Tho police learned that iaebad moved from the hotel to another part ,.f the city. iIlMTrancIs came hack to her little shop :, Chelten avenue In a despondent mood. Tha romance that led to tho suicide Is j;M Id to have begun when "Spencer" or "Os Itorne" came to tho Whosovere Mission In JOermantown In a "down and out" condition. Pla education nnd brilliancy won him n ItUce above the ordinary Inmates of tho I tense. It was during a revival meetlnir at the sUEuton that "Snencer" or "Osborne" Ih said thT8met Miss Francis. The younir woman j was deeply Interested In religious move Ltoesta and was a member of the West Side IProbyterlan Church. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES hfrln r.ndll I1S2 N. tin t.. and Jofa fcK'a, at.nit N, th t. iTTUlitn J, Peopin. 20M N. Ilnuvler t., and WJ CWrIconl. SOU New t.. anil Holla Anl- ' r?irJrSaU.r SUM Re"e ' nd Anna C" t"t4 i-oIX-. . 3SO-1 W. Allheny av.. snd . 12!Li,,w,m,'!r- 33-3 W. Alleeheny ave. ' idScw0 ftVS."- i(K outh it., and jury feKi,.-nM"."- Itoxbnrough, Ta.. and Clara 7!"V I'uncan. 11601 N, Warnock at., and fc ltJj. "Jj;". l33 ltlclimond at., and Kva F.i "Stli ,S5 Alchmond at, sr.B!"0 .- N- Jilarahall at., and Ito.e tflS:' ,'" T5MA-. Hark-a at., and tleorae. S2L? 'Vfn.' lxulo nd i -.- . ?." -" IIICKS Bl bllo- ? M.SV3 V. "nov. 1171 B. 13th it. t - !Wt.i,nejS' vV.-.,h',h. :i . - . . mii iBif nrl fMara. i..TrS'M HtetH ' ,"..:;. ea."a..ti Paul at. D...I .. "" " ". ! . and Anna 3llflv,?,li,',?.I- 2d t-. am nd Clara R. ' - ' mu ai. Policeman Hurt by Falling Bundle rOUCeman Tlnh.n !?... ...i.- n... Sled ti.,11 -"- "untie, ui mo ninn iwutli,iTlltlon at ,he Hahnemann Iloa- Li-.- " " "ii wio jieuu dy a fn Ta 2C,'Ur buml,e t rK8 dropped. . second. iorv iuin,i... .. St Ua5.",rl. todaV- Those arreted BtartlB i, ...:I Master street, and rSsbyes? n; ':5 Wood street. Both are IbohS?.. A .he BhP- According to the teHti. th.V i" "nv- According to the CtoLd'i0,ppea ,ha bun("e wl,hout n 0 see If anv nn urn. .,,..i .,. ped the bundle without ny one was passing- un J 1 diiLi1"'" has a 'ractured skull Butter Drnns 9 r- tQWl'aron 'tt. ?!" S decl."'- talS 00 accunt of the high prices jrm"K"S' .,,?,V'. . J and pKff1?! II. Varry. 4512 Wvaluilnir aV BIUM ! llAaal Aft u i.T 'I "T. . ., ... ana r AUAC NUTTIN Jif MU. AND MRS. JOHN B. CLEAVKS Who will celebrate their fiftieth wcthllnjT anniversary at their home, 1017 Itace street, toniRht. I hey were married in Norway, Me. Mr. Cleaves, who is sixty -eight years old, is ono month his wife's senior. She was Miss Vesta Har rows before her marriage. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleaves came to Phila delphia in 1880. DESPONDENT MAN ENDS HIS LIFE WITH GAS George W. Cecil Fuinils Hint to Sister That He "Wanted to Die Alone" UeorRo W. Cecil, a prominent Mason of this1 city, who for more than thirty years conducted a Inrce department store restau rant, remarked to his sister In n despondent manner: "If I die I want to die alone." tie committed sulcldn early this mornltiK by Inhaling Illuminating kiis In a bedroom at the home of Ilenjamln Ilcrnstcln, 301, N'orlh Twenty-second street, where (Vol! had been a boarder since last Sunday. Members of the man's family say that ho had been despondent since tho death of his wife three years nco. Cecil, who was fifty-five yearH of age and reputed ns wealthy, encaxed n room nt tho Ilernsteln residence nnd took his meals nt tho home of his sister. Mrs. Charles W. IliiUri:eld, 3320 North Twenty-first street. He refused to tell his sister where he wan lodBlnt,'. Knowinir of her brother's despondent nnture and fenrini; that he might do him self bodily harm. Mrs. Ilutterlleld tried to make him reveal his address under it pro text that ho might fall III. It was then ho made the reply 'that he wished to die alone. When Cecil left his sister's home on Thursday night, .Mrs. Ilutterlleld made her husband follow him. Cecil wandered the streets nlmlessly until Policeman Dougherty, of the Itldge nnd Mldvale nvenues station, placed him under urrest at the request of the brother-in-law. Yesterday morning. Cecil promised Mag istrate I'rlco that he would "braco up" and do better and was released. ! went to Ills room after telling tho Bernstein family thnt he was tired, nifd was not seen again until Mr. rtcrnsteln forced open the bed room door whan he smelted the odor of gas. The cracks between tho doom and windows had been sealed by paper wadding. Cecil was rushed to the Samaritan Hos pital In tin! patrol of the Park and Ieh!gh avenues police station, where physicians vainly applied the pulmotor before pro nouncing the man dead. Ills body was re moved to tho morgue, but will be claimed by the family some time today. Cecil Is survived by two sons, Dr. Joseph D. Cecil., n veterinary, living In Iowa; George W. Cecil, Jr., of Baltimore, und two Klstors, Mra. Ilutterlleld and Mrs. F. M. Summers, of Fifteenth street nnd Krle ave nue. The dead man wns a. member of the St. Mary's rommundery, No. 36, Knights Templar, nnd was well known throughout the city. STOKOWSK? denies he IS AT "POINT OF DEATH" Report Very Much Exaggerated, ns in Mark Twain's Case, Orchestra Chief's Statement Indicates Leopold Stokowskl. leader of the Phila delphia Orchestra, denied that he Is an 111 man. He did bo this morning over the tele phono vigorously If somewhat huskily. At the concert yesterday itfternoon, when Thaddeus Itlch, concertmelster of the or chestra, took the, baton In Mr. Stokowskpj absence, the report spread that the latter was very 111. Hut If something Is the matter with his throat, there la nothing wrong with his sense of humor. He proved It when he came to the telephone himself In order to show that he Is "not at the point of death," as had been rumored. ""m sorry for your sake there isn't a good story," he said, his voice breaking, fit's nothing romantic merely the Influ enza. You can't get a Btory out of In fluenra. I'll be out In a day or two," ELECTRIC LAMPS Lighting Fixtures Lowest Prices Larue Shovfrooms RELIANCE Gas & Electric Fixture Company 1318 Arch St. FLECKB' nos CO, PLUMBING SUPPLIES SHOWROOMS 44 4648&50H0RTH5I2SX Ready Money. United States Loan Society g LLOYD GEORGE LEADERSHIP OP ALLIES IS VITAL TO THE UNITED STATES t'enllnned frm Pate tine spoken much more plsnl--o plainly. In deed, that 1 rtitil myselj occa-ionnlly the best-ahuml man ,n the c.iuntry When Inst week l.lo)d Oeorge decided to smash the patty macmne, wnerem he was entangled, he took his murage In both hands. I do not believe ne rnU any per sonal nmtiitlons in the matter at all. Kvetits made him Prime Minlalei it posl Hon nlmtwt its p.iweilul us i.ui of your I'remdrM Hut ht denlre w.ig ht tins d,s tlncl'oti should be ej urn red on h.miIIhi' Indeed, for soul nniirs it looked ns tnoiiglt it would In' lite Scotsman, llotmr I.v, rather than the Wrtoiiiii.ui. Lloyd Uenrftt. He went out into the wilderness alone, so far hm liin o.vn party was concerned. He had ns n suppoiter ll.uur Im; who had previously opposed him on virtually r-xery phaae of poi.t.cn, nhd nn outside helper ill Carson, whose Irish policy wns dlnmetrU-itl- iy opposite Those three, with t.ord Derby, hnie pro produced ft miracle, whereof nil the world Is talking In a few days they have formed a gocrmnnt nmriul. it is ttue ... ,. elusion of some nutulilo formrr features hut enriched by the 1. nuns of liustncNi men and new pilliielnns. The gn.tt, p.,rt of the work was done by l.loyd (,'emge himself, lie Is ounstnntly refrrrid li heu ns 'the little Welshman." but he is nut nil little." You probably have his pnnrnlt befo e ynu. Ills head is not that of n i ttl" nt.tn, menially or physically ir .is the head of n ninn In which the sparkle of genius Is combined with Celtic energv and Immense limustty. During the grtntrr purl of the week he has been nt lh War ultlce Until .1 In the morning, return. ng to tip. ditlleult tusk of trying to make n cimp'ete national Gov ernment six hours later. I do not i.firn .,. ,.,, imt j ,n,) js( lfore he made h's ili-e slop, and lie then nppenred tired o k.ng older than his B.l years. Wuhln n few hourM of his telling Asqultli he could no longer renmln In hl conn nnv hn tvietl ten year vopnger. I have seen him at two other crises of the war first, when he got the shells which the Government nnd the nrmy had for gotten to provide; second, when he nearly oh. so nearly accomplished the unlllca t Ion of Itel.ind. On each of these occasions, as during Ihe past week, the man roxcnled himself a human dynamo, i:ery energy Is focused on the immediate task at hand He com bines the persuasiveness of the Irishman "KID" GLEAS0N, FIGHTER, SOUGHT FOR MURDER Accused of Killing New Phila delphia Man Last September. Autopsy Bares Crime POTTHVII.Mi I'll., Dee. 9. The body of John I'iiiiI. of Iviiska. who wns murdered on Sunday night, September 10 last, while on his way homo on n lonely rond, has been exhumed from tho cemetery of the Holy Family Catholic Church of New Phila delphia, and a second autopsy performed, It wan discovered that two bullets. Instead of one, had lodged In the body. A thirty-two-caliber ball was removed from tho head. The calibre of tho second bullet, removed from' spine nt tho recent nutopsy, the authorities refuso to divulge for reasons known to them. It Is understood, however, that It Is of different caliber from the first ball. Policeman Ilodkln, the "mugger" of tho Philadelphia pollen department, visited tho barracks of Company C, State police hern, nnd noticed a picture In tha rogues' gal lery which was familiar to him. He In quired concerning It and then Informed tha police that he had taken a picture of tha samo person In Philadelphia. It proved to bo the plctura of Stanley Luscavage. of New Philadelphia, known In tho pugilistic world as "Kid" Gleason. Ho was arrested In Philadelphia for petty larceny. Sergeant Smith went to Philadelphia for Gleason, but tho man disappeared after ho had .been paroled, tho Philadelphia police not having been notified In time that Glea son wus wanted for murder. The Stnto and city police have sent "Iliera" throughout the country. Wills Admitted (o I'robatc Wills ndmltted to probate today Included those of Wesley Stead, 1212 West Lehigh avenue, which In private bequests disposes of property valued nt more than 1100.000. Walter P. Itenham. 4338 North Klevenlh street. J2B.00O ; Jullii A. Ulggs, lllue Anchor, N. J, $16,000; Annlo U Heed. 7132 Chew street. J7000 ; Mary S. Mlddleton. 8207 Vennngo street. 17000; May Leonard, 1426 South Fifteenth street. J 1207, and John Oauss. 1310 North Newklrk street, J2000. A New Home For In step with the automobile business in general, we have moved a little farther north on Broad street. Instead of stopping your car at 322 North Broad street as heretofore, pull in at 810North Broad. Here we can attend to your wants better than ever be fore. We have fitted up an -mpire Tire Service Station for your special benefit. Instead of parking your car at the curb when you want repairs and adjust ments, you can drive right into the Empire Building at 810. No congested traffic to interfere. You'll find a corps of Empire Tire experts always ready with modern equipment to make repairs and adjustments quickly and correctly. FREE air always at your disposal. Drop in and look the new place over. The best indication of the growing popularity of Empire Tires and the famous " Peerless" and "Standard" Red Tubes is this new building, built especially for us to care fpr the expanding business. EMPIRE TIRE & RUBBER CORPORATION Telephone, PopUr 3580 nd 3581 810 North Broad Street mire ,0 WMMJ& with the concentration of the American nhd the thoroughness, of tho Kngtlshmnn. Ills rrttua say h tires loo mi.ckly nt his task That I do not believe. He gives every ounce of his attention to achievement of the larth'lilnr objeol In hand then ;nsws on to the next Imiwrtnnt effort. Some of his hn tdts of concentration nre n little trying to his co-workers. When In volved In n scheme In Is n bad keeper of np)slnlments and fin Impossible corres-s-nr.dent. It Mien't seem to have settled hour for his meals. During Ihe Inst week his diet seemed to consist principally of clgirs nnd tea With the dlillcult hut tieceee-vry hiimnn ii'iltt In n proposition with which he Is drnllng he has theatisunl gift of genius that of getting other nple to do things. Often they are the right pMiple but not i nlu-nys. I M.iklhK a gi eminent I suppose, Is the same the world over, but making a ronl war government si cli ns we nro making ! is not quit ns easy a tusk as handing out pl.ices to hungry politicians In pence times. Mn)il George tried' to the best of Ills 'Pity to gather nriund him representa tives of all that to best In tlrillsh lire. Dis tance nnd circumstances alone prevent In clusion In his Cabinet of men like Lord IPi.tug'uiessy. of Montreal, or W. M. Hughes. Prime .Minister of Australia, lie has h.vt to do his p'chlng and choosing with lightning renldlty. tenvise In war time the value, of time Is tuiiutup'cd. The Government h has fmmed will last, but It needs pruning It contains too ninny of what are known in the I'nlted States ns "has been " It Is cumbered with loo many fossils, representative of a past nge. None l.nows exactly bow tb-y got there, but I think I know the reason. This ipilek. deter mined, energetic Welshman Is n little too klndhearted. WH.t. WIN TUB WAU .Nevertheless he tns formed a govern ment which will cause rejolclm? through out the empire, especially nmotiK the sol diers faring their third winter In the trenches. At the beginning or the week his politi cal opponents didn't seem nhh to make a government Now they think his won't lu-l 1 hold n different opinion. I believe he will tie bead of the Govern ment that wins the wnr, brings settle ment of the Irish ipiesttnn, nnd maintains the essential factor good will bctucen tho people of the I'.ngllsh-speiiklng nations of the British I'.mplro and the people of tho United States. THREE BLOWN TO BITS IN POWDER EXPLOSION Driers Burst in Pcnn Trojan Plant at Allentown $10,000 Loss AI.I.KNTOWN. Pa., Dec. 9 Three of tho battery of nine driers nt the largo plant of the Penn Trojan Powder Company nt Iron Bridge, four miles nest of Allentown, exploded today. Ilach drier- contained nbout 1000 pounds of basis composition, nnd tho explosion was terrific, being felt moro than ten miles nwny. Threo drier tenders. Barthnl Sldllck. David Foster and John !. Itnu, were blown to pieces. A rollcall of the 200 employes lends the olllcers to think that no more were killed. Foreman Charles Kohl, who stood In front of tho battery, was unin jured Tho loss to the drier buildings nnd In material Is less than 110.000, nnd tha oper ation of the plant will not be stopped. Useful Gift for the Housewife (universal Electric Flat Jron Ilenutlful In de sign. Simple In con struction. Nickel pluted base and hood with eltonlzed handles. Large as sortment "t'nlver sal" goods to show ymi electric heaters, radiators, toasters, per colators, tea pots, cof fee urns ranges. grtllH. stoves, etc nil suitable for Xmas gifts -nt attractive prices. Frank II. Stewart Electric Co. 37 & 39 N. 7th ollJ 3llnt hm. '-' Jar nru illuttrattil Catatoa, Tires JO, ,OT3BMT 2lfSa13 cOffe sg.ifrFgS;ig f! MISS KMZAHETH LARGEMAN MISS EVA FINGKKHUTT Who will assist in tho cntertnin ment to he Riven for Mount Sinai hospital tomorrow nicht nt tho Apollo Club, 1725 North Hronil street. ' EI.MIHA RECTOR CALLED HERE Rev. H. L. Hnnnnh to He Holy Com munion Vicnr The Itey. Herbert I,. Hannah, rector of Trinity Church, Klmlrn. N. v.. has been elected vicnr of tho Chapel of .the Holy I omnninlon. n brnneh of Holy Apostles Protestant Kplscopnl Church. He has ac cepted and will begin his new duties Jnn uary 1. Mr Hannah ns educated nt Columbia I nlverslty nnd thu General Theological Seminary. New York. He served ns curate to the late Doctor Huntingdon In Ornco Church. .New Vork. nnd nn rector of tho Church of the llrdremcr, Snyre, Ta., nnd of Trinity Church, Klmlrn, N. Y. .Must lny Tnxcs in Due Time It KADI NO. Pa.. Dec. 0. The County Commissioners havo decided to Issue notice to all tax collectors Ihe practice of giving half a year's grace to delinquent tax payers must cease. Tho chief offenders wero wealthy men In various townships, who took their own time to pay. Hereafter all taxes must be In ono month after the current year ends, or nulls will result BANQUETS k Ret Our Menus and Prices anscom's 923 Market St. 1221 Chestnut St. I IfYou Have graph With a e Kea 1 Your HomeTjiis Christmas The new Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph is as different from the ordinary talking machine as motion pictures are from the old daguerreo type. It is the difference between music's actual re-creation and lifeless repro duction the passionate soul of the artist breathing in every flute-like note against mere mechanical process. marks a new era of musical achieve ment, bringing into YOUR home ihe music you love best, played or sung wilh all its original sweetness and purily of tone. The Edison Diamond Disc Phono graph you buy today is the crowning triumph of ihe great inventor's life. It represents nearly 40 years of ceaseless effort on the part of the wizard who gave to ihe world the first talking machirfe. It la Music's Re-creation Edison supremacy is so great that printed words fail to carry conviction. So we invite you to visit our newly erected Edison parlors and individual hearing rooms (on first floor). which offer you unequaled comfort and facilities for selection. Daily recitals. LUDWIG PIANO CO., "03 Chestnut Street f 'ii J i in turn.. Hj.tuuM'p iiin.iii i i i m, DRYS FIGHT INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS OF LIQUOR Plrtn to Force Bill Through Con gress to Bnr Intoxicants From Trnnic WASHINGTON, Dec 9. A new line of nttack on rum throughout the country wns devised today by prohibition force In Con gress nnd by lenders of the prohibition lobby The drjs now plrtn In force through Congress legislation Inuring- nil Intoxicants from Interstate commerce. The effect of this would be twofold, namely: To give prohibition the moral force ot having the Federal Congress Hatty on rec ord ngalnst the liquor trnnlo. Conttnemenl to each Slate of tho Intoxi cants manufactured In the State, Confident of n majority In both House and Semite, tho dry leaders sold today that If they could force the Interstate commerce limitation to the floor of the House nnd Senate they would be able to enact It Into law M the present session. Prohibition lenders declare that vir tually nil of the liquor consumed In tho I'nlted States Is manufactured In n. smnll number of Slates, nnd that a Federal law confining this liquor to the Slates where It Is made would be n heavy blow to the liquor trnllle. "GHOSTS" IK AIlIIMOItE Town Clock Und Heon Repaired, but Mnny Didn't Know It Weird talcs of ','ghosls" nre being told In Ardmnro todny. The town clock started It. After having been silent for many years. It suddenly aroused residents front their slumbers nt midnight by tolling the hour. Many rnufuned It with the tire bell nnd th police, fire nnd telephone companies were kept busy Informing Inquirers thnt there wns no fire. The clock, from now on will run accord ing to schedule. It has been repaired, but many persons didn't know It. J. E. Caldwell & Co. 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