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PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1D1G
DE
AIN REJECTS PEACE;
1MANDS BERLIN TERMS
iftMtlftiir. 191(1, t m PtMie t.rrct Count?.
PRICE ONE CENT
'.R.T.'S STOCKS
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SOAR AT TIP ON
TRANSIT LEASE
(Agreement With City
Tomorrow, Says "Un-
a . .
derground .Report
PEARLY 'CHANGE RUSH
J SENDS PRICE TO 32't
Mayor Smith Strengthens
Rumor by Confidence in
Early Settlement
HEWS REACHES UP-STATE
P. It. T. Trust Certificate
Barometer of the Day
SIGNIFICANT altitude of Philadcl
phla Rapid Transit trust ccr-
tificetoa today:
10 a.m..
10.15 n. m..
10.30 a.m..
10.40 n. m .
11 a.m..
11.15 n. m .
11.30 a. m..
11.45 a.m..
12 noon.,
12.15 p.m..
HI
31T&
32 V
32 31-74
31
31
31
32
12.30 p. m.
12.13 p.m.
1 p. m.
1.15 p. rn.
1.30 p. m.
1.15 p. m.
2 p. m
2.1C p. m ,
2J)0p.m.,
2.15 p.m.,
.11 'i
31
31
32
3Hi
311
31
31 i
31 '4
31V.
High and low marks of P. 11. T.
trust certificates in recent years:
Yr. llleh. I.or. Year. Illxh, l.ow.
1011 U 1C14 19M 20,f, 11
1912 29 22 1915 21 7'i
1913 28 18 1910 32', 17
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Philadelphia llnpU Transit Company
tftitl certificates leaped tn n new high mark
pn the stock exchange today, jrplUnWnjr
llnlJcB(o!l', Information that nt a mit-
19s; toinorroAvjiennna,. xerms jiu.ue oneiea
MX r,Mi v 1
STJe'rceord mark, 32U. came during tha
i twontyiflvo" minutes of trading after
i-Cuspse, opened at l o'clock thl.t morn.
Jaf. lluyerft wlth'tlps thai said "something
,tut In utoriJ fit I. It. T." went for the
Ottincats with, a rush.
. Prom & comtiitratKnltr mftdrat nfterlnir nf
SlOff shftTM at 31. I II HV rirtmiMit.t two
.,. .. ?"T " Tff - ---- -- -...,.......-. .
minutes later Cfrated a furora of cxclto
toent, Tyio thousand shares In a uolld
.Mock were snapped up by tome mysterious
pwrchater at 10:02 a m . and when tho first
half hour of trading hail ended more! than
JO.flJO shares had. changed hands nnd tho
price had been jammed up to S3U. Uuylng
continued. Harper & Turner taking between
1909 and 10,000 shares.
JtBACinsa unvr riaunn ,
Tho slock reacted about 10:30 o'clock.
vry)ng from thon on between 31i and
, , The Bales, how over, continued heavy
and up uniU 3 o'clock moro than 3B.Q0O
Bares Jiad, chan-ed handB, Tho prlco today
feraalp'd consistently ahead of tho high
aatk yesterday, 30 V.
Thattho tip was authentic was cor
roborated In part todiy by Mayor Smith,
Who admitted, -when questioned, that ho
, "fted a definite proposition from the
F It. T. tomorr.v afternoon, when tha
company, thrsugh Inward T. Stotesbury.
CaaJrman ef tllA tmnril nf ,Hrfstnrfl mill
flcmaa Ji Mitten, president, wilt submit
ibeir terms to the Mayor and other repre
sentatives or the city Mayor Smith added,
jwphatlcally, tluTOhe did not know what
terms would be and how they compared
wuif the tcntatUe agreement of 19H.
The tip that tho Transit Company had
Prepared something deHnlte to submit
jwa lite witdfire hrough nnanclnl and
PQUtiCa! r(rrtirt IfttA va,la,iltf n n.l Inifnv
J5n,lll buying of certificates began yes-
i. ----.- .w.w ..M, wviwwu unaica i.,uii,,(U
.??" y8lerdayi with the price at one time
"H. tho highest point reached for seven
A dlsDAtth frnm TFai-luhiiw tnav .tnl.if
15' ,! tip bad reached up-atate Jtepubll
Mit politicians and they had placed orders
it Jl b'ock of certificates In the belief
Jt the stock would rlss to 35 or 10 within
iwxtdayortwo. t
conuoDonATio.s nv mavok
Mayor prn(th when told of thess rumors
taaiUted that he had. heard of them
li.,...." w8 Plnt opt to the Maypr
Ua ttlO tip tO thA Hli.l.l. nr,lllly.ln wan
"nt OUt after In.l.n.l -. .-... .1.. T. n
ml.i..ll ------d, .H F.wu, w.v. .V ..
. -fimiifm,
A StUdVt nf fh mnnlhli, .... rt lh
Ann "" ".MM., ,SJV,. t'. ...
wmpanya operation durina- Noiember aa
E B'sMlff yterday shows a calp of
F Oil m Krow "na 87.07 In surplfls oer
-v..juimins period last ear,
' if thy.f'mouXt Prlod ending November
ll'rriiZ' tlw "" .noome waa Increased by
Jan..nJi "lis basis the wmnany should
Ited n.f .Un,00n th Protest f the KcJk
1SLJ,?,,?UH!Sa oa" organiiitlons araM
l;K,riTJ "" SYankford "J.- WIJl b
--... transit Director Twlnlmj.
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LLOYD GEORGE CALLS
NOOSE FOR ALLIES;
SPURNS TEUTON
USSIA
R0P0SAL
Says Chancellor's Speech Offers Small
Hope for Lasting Settlement
Asks Reparation for Outrages
on Land and Sea.
Germany Must Offer Tangible Guarantees Before Entente
Will Agree to Conference, Prime Minister Asserts
in Commons C.ar's Council of Empire
Flatly Refuses Offer
QUICK NEWS.
DR. GEORGE W. IJAILEY DIES IN DATTLE CREEK
Dr, Ocorgp VT. Dnlley, Mtlted pbyMcInn ami cx.prrsldint of the
World's Sunday School Amwelnlion, of 0P01 Wnlimt Btctt, d'ttl Uit$
mornlnjc In n snnltnrluni nt JSaMle Cttclt, Mlolt., whtli he tnlerttl rn
wcclt ngo. Doctor Bnlloy wns ncvrnty-sevcn years ofag. lU w'ft
nnd daughter, Mra. Qrnco Elliott, eic at hU brilattlr.
. HOUSE REJECTS WAGE HILL FOR U. S. EMPLOYES
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. A minimum wgc or $U a dny rot- all
OoNCrnmcnt employes, ptavldcd by an nmendintnt by Ueprmutntlv
Nolnii, of Cnllfotnln, wns knocked out of the IrglltiV.e npptopilntltn
bill this nflonoou by the House.
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M'NEILLE QUITS
AS KIDS' JUDGE;
SC0RESBR0WN
Juvenile Division Head
Denounces Municipal
Court Chiefs Rule
NEW PHASE IN FIGHT
OF G. 0. P. FACTIONS
Assignment to Civil Bench
Following Quick Accept
ance of Resignation
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE
Tho British Promter today uavo tin-,
House df Common tho jAlhcs''
anawor to Germany's , MfififljjfSftr
posnl. Tho photojrruph H 'n rej)pi
ductton 'of a snapshot shoyinff
Lloyd GeorRO watching u Zcppdlin
flyinu ocr London.
STATE JUDGES .
BALK U.S. MOVE
TO SAVE WO
taction lanu.and ow sit!ratinat luilliiulil.i
p Tliff-Premier coirnarcd flertnanv'n ncn
O'Neil Pension Mutual Re
ceiver, Dauphin County
Court .Rules
THOMPSON IS DENOUNCED
THE WEATHER -
t'GRKflAST
fgt Phaadelphte and vMnUiiPaitly
tovsy and continued u tiijt u,i
VduetJau. trilh !.,.! i..it. ..... i
cnse, gentle i-artaofo tetmlt
itim
in
!4im.
laws. at.
Ih-NUTJI or ov
? 19 ilia. I Mean rlul
! a.m Uaau wnnlha 1
lUWASii BIVKR TJHK CUMSUlti
luuindT Rtmrifif
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Mix-up in Insurance
Receivership Appeals
TWO receivers appointed for Pen
sion Mutual Lifo Insurance Com
pany J. Denny O'Neil. by Dauphin
County Common Pleas Cpurt; Joseph
'H. Thompson, by Federal Court in
Pittsburgh.
Similar fight over Union Casualty
Company,
Dauphin County Court may name
receiver for it today. i
Samuel W. Cooper already named
In Federal Court here.
Judges McCarrcIl and Kunko, in
Jlarrisburg, say Federal CoUrta have
no jurisdiction.
HAIUUSBimG, Dee. 19.
Judges Kunkel and MeCarrell today
ordered n dissolution 'of (lie Union
Casualty Company, of Philadel
phia, and appointed Insurance Com
mhjHjoner O'Neil welter. This action
follows the action of Federal Judge
Thompson in Philadelphia yesterday,
who named a receiver at the request of
the company. The Dauphin County
Court Bays the Federal reeejer has no
standing, '
j LONDON, Dec. 19.
L'liK'laml nnd her ullics do not propose to enter into pence negotiations with
ut knowledge of Germany's proposals.
This was the decision announced in the House of Commont thli afternoon
by Premier David Lloyd George.
The liritfoh Premier announced that n formal note, tesponding in thin way
to tho German pence proposals, wsuld in u few dnya bo completed nnd given
to the American Lmbnssy for trntftmission to Herlm
"Tho answer to Germany's noo," ho said, "is that emit of the Allies has
independently nrried nt the some identical conclusion. And on behalf of the
Government, I enn give elenr and definite support to their HtittcmcntH. llach
reached the inme conclusion as the German note was received.
''The Allies insist that the only end of tho wnr must be a guarantee ng.Unst
Prussian militarism disturbing the pence of Europe.
"We limo done our liett to mnko ccitiilii that UatPiH rlmllir to that In
Itumanln will not .orur That is why wo lme taken micli utroiiR ncllon Willi
CJreecc. Tho Government bun detlikil to rctOKiilzu iiKcnt1) ut foiinvr 1'rcmlor Venf
zclos. "The German Cliancellur'a sptech nnd the noti nffonl small hope for nn honor
able or lasting netllrmcnt Th phrase about Hrlfolufcnite nro meant to delude
tho German nation, (treat Hiltnln never wIkIicm to check Gcrmair development."
"The Itumnnlnn blunder wan unfortunate." tho I'nmlcr cnntluutd. "hut nt
Its worst It will only serve to prolong tho v.ai."
"Hiltnln haa Indorsed oveij woid nt l.unsln'a nnd Prancr'n nnsvver," tho Premier
declared, amid cteer.
''Without ropariUlot), ponco la Imposulble," Llojd GeorRO doclnred . "All the out-
,y by a fuuviJ(oura30.aboiiU'nujiinii.'
Cfi lirniHiMOl to a tiOc4. ulinn.n liifrmml
l . 'j '. v.a. V-: -"-
nnd, the Allies were aski-d to put tltclr licndi. whllo GcrmatlF lielff the loose opd
or tne rope. fc
"It Is cruet foll," the Prime Minister toiitliuicil, 'it rtwniilibiickllnff thrniiKh
thptrccts of Hurope la not dealt with n nu offenHc npilnst' llio laws of nntlonn,
"We will wnlt until terms nnd r.uniniiteea aro better than those which Ger
many ha lightly htoken. Untlier tho thiust ot nn unbroken army than biokcn
faith."
Prom
description
ter. Ilo did not mince words In refcrrliif.- to niiKlnmt'n lack oj concerted effort and
proper energy in couuuet m me war untiei tno ohi tumnct. i
"Twonty-threo moinbcis us In Ihegj'ld Cabinet, wuro too mnny," he explained.
"The Allies HUffurod two nnrt a hiyfjreirs.' disaster front lardlnogi nnd Indecision.
Tho Allies can bo run as a 5a n h eilrl 'tiWJuHi'j1 ,10 Mid
WASHINGTON NOI "SURPRISED
AT PRITAIN'S! STAND' ON PEACE
r nr-T :
mOro definite cnnsldcratlnn than .her Initial
pilfer was a question III grave doubt here
this nfternoon. Ulploiniillo circles wanted
in study In detail the entire speech ef Jm
Uritlsli I'reinler before inutclng any ftrttllc
tlon v
' I'reslttent WIlMin and .Secrelaryw ttj
Ijunliig declined (c make any $lnment
whatever on the basis of thrao prno reports
from Londun Whetlur the JTcsldejitvlII
feel free to take any sfSftt torg9 peaca
jtlll remains problematical. 'wSliaol
reach any decision until after hi mviiffura
bim the tent of the J.loyd titvrtc statement
and the formal reply which will b m'(jiIo
the German not forwarded thKnuh llifi
rt. ' kj;4 "
t0vrnmnt.
ROW OVER MRS. RIPPIN
STOCKS HUEAK AFTER RALLY ON LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH
NI!V VOItK, l).'c 19 A hull imivrnipiit. which ntaitt.il on thu Stock i:iclinns
when l.loxl GcorKe'.i "neck In the uooii-' atntenifiit nnd refusal to consider pence nt
thli lime iippeiilcd no the neivn tloIim tiime tn un uliiupt nd nmt wan followed
bv n Kuicrnl Invnk In pi Up later In Un- afternoon Tinderi saw In the latter pnil
of the li pinicr'it (ipcrtli Imlliatlnn Hint tho dooi N still open for pence nKutlutlons.
I he Irtittotii fnlilv dmiiped uiit of the wurxtooU miuUet ut .' 1ft o'clock. Steel loimmm
who hnmnieicd ihiwn to lOH,, off mure than f. polnlx. Industrial '"ohol diopped
mail) II pnlntH to 10S. Mutine nimimiii wan down Hi fiom the mark miido at 1
iiilock. sellliii; nt 33'j. Itiills wen te idler, but Ueadlus; lust 2 nt 107.
AMERICANS AIIOARI) SHIP TORPEDOED UNWARNED
l.Mi:. Dee 19 Aoionlliii; in nn iiiiixtlsiillim of the ilcolructlon of tho Italian
xteiiihlp Calermo. whlih N tielng inn led on bj Thonms Xrtson I'nKo. Atnerlcnn
AmtiaHwdnr, the viwl wni iittuel.ed bv n suliuuirlnc without wnrnliiR ThciO'Wno
twenty llvo Ameilcmt humo tentUii on board
5210,000 APPROPRIATION FOR PHILADELPHIA MINT
Inunedlatu nppropi billon or $'J10 0UO for whkos nnd tontliiKcnt cxponBeu In tho
Philadelphia .Mini Is piopoied In un uiaeul (K'Ikluiej measure tepoited favorably
lodny b the llotlso Aiiri)prl)itlnns fumiiiltleo. Of tho sum, $110,000 is for tho
wiir" of workmen mid JIOOOOO for contingent 'MiensuR. Olllelula of tho J'reasury
DeiHirtment havo repot ltd that tho I'lillndilphln Mint will have to lie cloied down
unless the nppiopihillon In nindo nt ouco liLinusu that for the piesent flicat cnt'
Ima Jieen nvlui listed
SPANISH STEAAISHIP SUNK-, SAYS LLOYD'S REPORT
LONDON. Dec 19 Tho Spanish steamship Avon hni beon unk, Baya a dis
patch to Lloyd's lodij. She plied botween llrltiih, I'ronclt ni)d Hpnnlah port-j.
PROBE ORDERED OF CLEVELAND'S ALLEGED MILK TRUST
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'(Xt:m;.vST);T5jtf.9 e.ir
f
his dtscusslou af Gernmni a lJiro pi offer l.loyil Gcorjro launched lutev,
u of tho "rcconstiuctlon of sovtrmnpnt" by which lie'bccnmo Prlmo.'Mlnlj
Jury to mnl.o an Immedluta nnd cclmustlvcjJnvosUBntlon into.ttrt ipllk situation here
ami tletennlno whether tho Valentine qtlll truit law wns violated hi thq enlb.iVi'o4
declared by the Northern Ohio I'roducern or by thu rniio In reiull prlco today to
ten cents n qunri ,
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GARSIENT MAKERS' STRIKE PARTLY SETTLED
y" Nt:W yoitlC. Dor ,1 An ngrromunt wni inched tod i 'butween inanufuoturcri
arid oniclnli i( tho German1, Miliars' Union which partly aettlcd the strlko called
t wtek In vviilih '.3 000 woil.ers walked out Sidney Illllmnn, presldont of the
'AiWilR-nmnted Clothing Workers, announced that 100 shupH hud acceded to the
dcmahd-i of tho union for n forty olsht-hotir week nnd 2 weekly Increase In whbci,
and that 23,000 emplocs woId ko back to wotk. Niffotlntlons ate pending for a'
complete sottlemcnt of the strike.
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ULAKIE'S LIFE TO BEED, BONAR LAW PLEDGES
tVAaillNOTON. nerigli,
Ilejectlon by Oreat Urltaln folowlnc
those of her Allies, of Germany's peace pro
posals caused little genuine surprise- here
However, both otllclal nnd diplomatic cir
cles saw a slnle ray of hope In the fll
words of I'remler l.Ioyd Ueorce In sa)lnis
tliat "Great Urltaln yould ruo to entei.
Into any peace negotiations unle OenTJfhr
tnt nn-whst lurnij she is wllllllC to make
peace." It waa felt, now tint Germany vt
opened the door to Paeo suBsetltons. sue
would be willing to bo further and tell Ut
world on what basis she was willing to talk
peace.
Whether, however, any terms that r
many might offer, the Allies would receive
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LONDON. Dec. 19. .Solemn .promise ."tvna nuido In the Ilousn of Coinninni tnu
nftcriioou by Ilomir Iivv thnt Captain lllnklo. "would not ahnie tho tuto of Captnln
rryntt." Blnklc, captain Ofhn 0lfrdoulnu, Im now a prisoner of tlie" Germans und
chanted by them with iittemptfli to rum a (lcrmi(li..Miitmiiilh. H'ryatt was executed
several months npo for IiAvIiik made a similar attack oniflubninrlno, nrouslns the
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jiiuai luieiifiu oiuiHOHiiuo in r.nisiuiiu!
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WRONG SIGNAIMA'DE DEUTSCHL.AND SINK TUG
.i:W LONDON. Conn.. Dec. tP. That the- collision bctfaum the German under
sea, mrrcliuutmau Douti5hland nnd tho tutr T. A.,Hrott,"r,l wu the icsult of n
wronK signal by Captain John II, Ourncy to his eiiBlneer, which resulted In tho
stoppliiR of the Hib'h cnjfljies when she ,was In tft'e path of , thu Doutsahland, Is
the decision of tho United rltuten steamboat Inspoutora In a leiiKthy reporjt on their
mvostlgiitlou of tho collision. Rlvon out here today Tho tuj "was rammed nnd aaflj
with tier cuptuln and crew.
rvH.
rsU Usf JMIfe
Pi a flla CertutwAnl
HAHIlIStlUIia, Dee 19.-.Upea of Ln
don l) Wood 1 prevent thei insurance p
iwrtment from taklM pojswss'on of lha
t'endon Mutual Ut Insurance Company
and It "sUter company." th Union
Casualty Itwurariae Company, wre shat.
ter4 today within twenty minute after
Judee Bujjkrt and McCarrtJI took telr
seaU In M Dauphin County Common PJea
Court.
The Court ruled that the Kderaj Courts
bad no authority to appoint a reviver for
tb Pension Mutual r th Union Casualty.
aflr receivership i-oedlB-a had already
fcicH liurfituted aialsst the compantea lrf
the Dauphin County courts.
1 eatery almost slmulUneoviab PP
uMbm were made in Pttuburgh for a tern
"J5 r-ii.r for U Pension Jlutuai
whil m ii.uuuw ralU,' J,ppi,i,$'
vsm iua4 tut ike CrOoA Cjuahy ffl v-
Ktileral soun, i
. . !?'& .STSLl'SLiSf
at ua aimraisajna mm -w5 .- - b
RUSSIA REJECTS PEACE
PROPOSAL OF TEUTONS
Council of Enipire Votes Unani
mously for Flnt Reftn
of Offev
IBTIUHJn.lD. 1UV 19
Th. Cqunell" of the Kmpls today de-
clarerunanlmously In favor of rf catsrl-
cal recusal of the Allies to enter Into peace,
negotiations with Gsriuuny t.
The. Council's dciten mj liiuMsdUtilyi
upon its adoptlsn of a roluitop iw dt
ago in which was imstd the IntentkuA
of the Qovmment to drtv tfum power alp
oiTleJala of Germnopili.1niathUMi and ta
Inject greater power ami ffurlncy Ipto the
military hd ailnUullritle- tacilnry ot
lh natjon. j. .
The ttuUh, CJan of the Hmplr
.i.ii of an aauairuumber ot elected men
". . -li.s. ..-j .... ..- ..
bcr ana neiueerf iwniiiHtiM "i "" -.
It U oaveiM ujw vrmvuwot mmu
by lmpr(al 'ukas. Ttw Cooncil at t
KtuDlru and thm-ina bwh ,
Ulive powers and th right ot initiating r
forms, and aba Uie iwwj tu JU-isa quean
tkuva to th Umtsters livery measure N
fore blnjj suWn'4 fr Uantrial sanUlsB.
must .be passjd ujkhv by t? oUin-il of
he l&npire. nLfJctd by 13 touiitj .t
om not J to TJ;h i'ar
New YorkPrflkfr Suidde
M?Vf YOrtK. fcC 13 Saorg V CJujxH
enbiMh, a, broker, cJuoilUd suicide today
bhangmg bUMeM la lis aparuneots ,n
WW Tnjrty-tourtH (trau jus wwj was
touud and out down by ska caretaker A
to th
tw
ANOTHER SNOWS
0N,WAY,SAYP11
Will Arrivo Tonight Q$tijpk
row, unit uiinniiiuia 435
to Bo White
y 1
v.j'.irttfiwi
'. HARRIMAN EMPLOYES GET 50 PER' CENT BONUS
Jept of their nnnual auluty.
.V-NUW'YOni;, Dec. 19. Hnnlinun S. Co. will Ktve a bonus to emnloven of flf.'
or
raurp
litUdelrtnU
;.KENSINGTON'rr'SANTA CLAU$ LADY" HURT.BY FALL
1 waiie' 'Santu CIuun Lady of Kenslnvtqn," .Mrs, Alllllcont Ketchum, villi be
Wivblo to eontlnua her Christmas wbrh ninoUB ilio ioor because of luluria. ".
All 1 .. I.u,t l, a nil iIawii uttilt nt (ir 1,,n -mQ n..Hl.Ak.tSl .i -... .
'f.kiif1ifA,t li, linl. hMil fn- Hcivnrrtl ilnvtl Tim nflAMitnl tw,.......l ...l.lfL ... .
linpgeveral hats upstairs, which he had Just trlmunSl hud intended to ffiin n
ntll.tirl m ,ho nalahboijicHMl, pit- pat hbaljdbictuna folLbuckwa'rd from the
P- f
2 I SOU y tM ttWji twut4 $jr to
3Mr 4 "- M
virtually 1 assured
tma this, year ancoraiDgTTu
to more snow on lha way
and cjI'I weather or.today.
s lashtnK wln-nnonatorin,
t tujt ' snovia Ml w4 0ttr
a kuscked
ambulatuM.
on funeral,
most
'1. .VO t Wiuit
i? .f."1"
' JMWlual
ww tp at
aS.Rr
f I
miAf 'ii
AiiotliBr stiimi is iMSdirut I'
ward ami should ri0b ln-r lalif ,"Sjf ttaftT
erw lamorrew, acrordinic to liJl
weiithe- tatd H l nt from Jhcl
IjiU- Itegten and probably will brine; aWI
otie snowfall, pnt aa ha a that of
ytaterdar, whwh measuri! four tttenes
If tha oity wiwiws sno-v l-'orecsir lUlsa
aM, It miLtubtlly will get ttn .fuu-meaa.
ur rot blirnrw'.nd and sharp Ci'wjater
and a cloudy, dull graj k .
I'niljilelnlil
-wmte enx
iir. hum.
aud tho b
aftir ret!
the "Chi!
the YnUtldt.
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JuiIr ItaymoiidTfiiacNFlllo irWJcmed toi"
day from tha Juvenile .Division, Of thi
Mun'olpal Court, He saya Judjfa, Iirgwaij "
fA.A.,1 1.1... ,.. 1 ..!.,..... 1...-t.(u .,1.. th ?S
v.cu lllMl UMl. ,11 lll,M,Ji,,ljKl)l 0b , ;V
in a letter to Piesldcur. Judgorown, of"
the Municipal Curt, he declared Jutlge '
Drown had "iicrslsttntly IgnofoU" him,, and
said he had not been consulted about tha
division conduct, and that hU sm;geittIona
had received no nttentlon Ho declared
that Judge tirVP appointed, nisslntouta
whom he, IacNejM?tfrievcr saw before, anb)
without nollfylngrlilm .that the appoint
ments liad b?n tnade He accused judse.
Drown of having usd obstructive tactic In'
hid relations with the court.
imOW.V'ACCKITI UUHIONATION
Judgu Drown promptly acLeptod - the
revlguatlon, Hejond announcing' that ho
bad ncteptml tha rcucna(lont however
Judge Drown would Bay rfotlilnj. Jjo merv
ly ranlled. II has u.iilKncOJMJi, line
Nellie to the Civil DlvslauWn CourV
to tulie effect on tlurnrst oLhe nw yearv
uoporia in, ony t,i"'( ore. 11 io enact
(hot Judge Ilrown will hlmatfjsit hs Juvun.
llV Court Judge In Place, ot Jutbja Mao
KeJIJld ,lse pv liwdqmtejs i. na Curt
In tha rebuilt dtnuftaleif WooWat Tv.fity '
first ami, Unco street Xlie Mdaten Jljomi
property was oo-JUh ed -by-Hira fnanco ,wMcJi
waa i;i't'7l tiy Cotinells over exMayor
llliyjke'nJrK'H Vetb Jit lt4, At Giat t(m
Jude Hrtwn aiftj(noic4 tUSriheilta wpuM
evoiituall used, for tfia ll.COO.OOO '
ble,rhmisT5'hn for n.arouii fit bulldlngte
1 the Muiih-iiul Court
to'housa
GUARDSMEN MAY BE DISCIPLINED Vt)H "RQUND ROBIN" $$$
Kli PASO. Tx.. Dec 19. Hy urdora iif General George Dell, Jr., commanding JiT ' 4
1 lAi'riitli nrniv dlvliilnn linrM n rleriiiniia (iiiam,!,.,.!,... iu ...i.u .. 2.. . , ' SErf.,
tn eieventn army oivwion nere, a rtgoious. mvostinatlon Is under av to iiti.r.
mlpe whether discipline shall be tituninUUptd to 580 uardmen of tJio'KKhrHyOhlo
National Guard Infautri for ttlenhiij' a 'Jrqiiad robin" protest, uddroset! to arViOhio
newapapor, at"iii 'utwiw iuy on ui ooruur ana against cnmp conditions nnd
ff-vtU,- ' s i .'
DREXEL INSTITUTE' HEAD ONtlk S. DEFENSEJOARD
lirt bench ruaner,ili)
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f, ha bean electej chairman. pf
fill, wu.
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fifll
TVi. 1fnlll iiAtruv ItrAMlritatit f rirAviil InkAt
,, .,. -,.,, r. . ... . .,-. ,,,.,..,.,tv, e mcciej cpairinan.nf
the National Defence Advisory Cammliwlon awftulns to oijitcea fropi Wahlngtifi
today, tfProf, Abrehan Henwood. an imrtruetur oi ftvfctel, was namtd ohlef of inve-
ueaiion unions mo uiieria appoint1 to iMWtorm m'ih fur (ha tommUsion,
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MINT RECEIYES S6,50Q,0d0 OF &NADllN tG0LD '
Tie Phltadalphla. Ilnl toUay receiv4 l airmon, of gdld ojnpuiuing; to
fSM9,m oonisne4 to J. P. SJojgon Co. fiojfc Captla. tieonJinu A acfvji, te$n
New YurW.ll1 roanUng tnttleei at ih iiffii bought forth.Bqthlnjc but "th
toformatloii la a little prloZ- 'Xh total gWl k In 1lM aftuwtry in, tlw
prewt war movement from all iwunwa In sijta t aprt to Jii)Si90.
Ue& SEEKS LIGHT ON LOSS OF 17 AMERICANS ON, SHIP
jt?HlNGTON IM 19 -The Ute Dpa.tmnt has eablaa tu rfpreaentlvej
abroad for detail of tbf sinking of ttw swamsWp ltuwian by . tjlrnwn Submarine
in the 4diierniian on DMembr with the Uwu of vantu Aejwlcan hMUsrs
Up tp tfc present it ts without any imoxmaikm whataver regjinj the voamil. fb
utattw ot tae RuMlan, foimsily the inland tur VlworiaB, juy s tn doubt. It
n flticrtsta ui vp m AOwtnuty r u a Hvltuh hora Ummtrnt." it It
is Tba rslgnathguIg ttsVellte
pfcuitir-ivyiMijill m)(sw; wonin Mtl
Itarrieil-xf? ilia dLnnitl tjiweit SuAuo MAnf .
'ylH' BJid Judtfllrawii oer Ihe; qpiMliit
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frihtonol"d led to fie .omenta that.
ate -taAweui wtum jetne JOVWH'.
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xiie imnieaittce i3u&aifr ik.n frMUni.s
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-.Muhlctnal court whjoh4iotfi, Vhirf
of th prebation viotU of JMgjVfulU tjoujt '
dlvislop. Ju(lgMlie,VelJj1 fad oppoW ftp
pointing llra.nfppbj on the fiiouna tluft tj
Juvenile probAtnfirpj8H,h-jMid bo In cbart
of a man. 0f
Ilakif Un ttippln atipotntuwnt, lnw
vf. is th patUJcal fud of th Varus muff
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