ffisSSSiill w pvjajtjnvMa,.. - w . f- A, 'JiiJUitin iTiniiiiBiiu I3VENIHG iaDGBB-lHnADBiaBXAt UESDAT. DECEMBER 19, 1D10 f . 1 The team work which Russia has learned for the first time is one of the by-prod- f nets of this war and must have its effect on the problems of the future. Arthur Ruhl tells what the Russians have done and tire doing in Part II of "With the Russians" in '-' this week's issue of OUIQF'S .TH NATIONAL WftfcXLT r FATHER DENIED VISIT WITH CONDEMNED SON ilnkes Long Trip in Vnin Wnits as Youth Dies in Electric Chair QSSIN'I.VU, N. Y. Dee. 10. Btnnley Mill. U!n, nineteen yenrs old, und.ChnrlpiitKiiiii row, twtnijr, gavo up three dnyn of llfo In 'ivhloh something might, linvn lnlcrrii(il In iv 'thm, that thoy mlRlit ppiim thoir fftmlllcfl Iho narrow of Oirlstinim fiitu-nib, And went calmly to llmlr dxnthx In tlio cletf trlrt chair lieru at dflwn today Their dmtlm were act for Prldny Tlicy linked to bo pormlttul to ill" today Mlllfltolu will tlio yoUHR(t prisoner icr ent to dmtli In Sins Hlnir The new war den, William II Moyer. najlm; that It wnx his ftrlm duty .under the liw wltimxcd the deathfi, Kornior Wmden Osbnrno iind for mer Acting: Wnrdeu Klrcliwny alwiiyH left the prliiou on thoo occixalonn Out In Iho prison ofllce. unknown to Kumrow, liln father nut from .1 o'clock In the monilnrt until after hi onn'o death The tder Kumrow had traveled all day find part of the night In u day coach from tltif falo In hope of ueclmr IiIh eon lioforu he died. Thin privilege the prison ntithorltlcn denied. The old mini ii.it silent nmowr the otllclM Mltnetisai uniting In the unrdmin olHco until the hour of death He watched them file out bohlnd tlio d.ipper llltlo nxecu- tloner and the tall. nhlMtialrfd Icecpcr of thn deathhounc Hln oyes followed them out the door nrlmly, hut ho iiald nothing Jlo was nlttlnK' in thn n.imo iranltlun they liad loft him In when the little group re turned, Only once In his lonely vIbII from 3 o'clock until tlio liuur of death did the boy's father npeak, and then It uuh to utter a plea that he bo permitted to m his nop. "I Juet want to pee him a minute Just for (i mlnuto," ho hedged. "Ills mother Is nearly crniy nr thlu, nnd I on n't. I Just can't (to buck to her without boiuo word from him." The Kiinnl wna sorry, but his ordcrii were from tha wanton, nnd he could do nothing. - .SUPREME COURT JUDGES GUESTS AT WHITE HOUSE Prcaldcnt and Mrs. Wilson Sturt Win- tcr Season With Reception Tonight. Largo Number to Attend WASIUNOTON. Dec 10. At the White , House tonlRht I'resldent and ZWn. Wilton will hold their dn.t reception of tho win ter season. Chief .luirtlco Whlto unit his lAssooI&tei on tho Supremo Court bench nro 'to bo tho KuextH of honor. An enormous croud will bo on bund for Oia eieut. The number Invited la ex ceeded only by tlioso who oouBht to not Imitations nnd wero disappointed. Two new fates will bo seen In the re ception lino of JurUta Artoctato Justlre Ilrandels il taKe thn place of Asioclate Just leu Lamar, who died last spring, and Associate Justice rinrke has tho position In. Una which Charles IS. llugheM held bo "foio he resigned from tho bench to load i the Ilepubllcon party throiiBh tho lust lirostdentlal carnpalKii , Tho 'Whlto House) culinary artists today mo worlilnff the exrcutUo ovens oiortlmo, preparing cholco dainties for the evening1 refreshments. Tho Marino Hand will con-' tribute the lat'.ut musical offorlnss. After tonleht President and Airs. Wil son set a thrro wtekiT rout from their social duties, resuming their entertainment Tues day evening, January 0, with tho first of tn tno dlplomatlu clIimerB, Morgcntltuu Gcla Jewry Medal NBW HAVEN', Deo. 10, Henry Moreen tnau. former Ambtssndor to Turkey, wao r the recipient last nlitht nf the solid gold medal which la annually awarded by the Independent Order of B'nnl H'rlth to the man who has done tho most for Jewry dur ing the year, . IB oiameled Novelties Toilet Bottles Bureau Boxes Pin Trays Ash Receivers Paper Knives Pin Cushions Vases Jem Jars Tea Caddies Z.J.PequJgnot Jewels 1331 Walnut Street tttmif, 1 Si, SHAKE-UP IN GOVERNOR'S CABINET NEAR,IS REPORT Banking Commissioner Smith and Head of Mines Bureau, Roderick, Due to Go A shake-tip tn Governor nrumbauch'a cabinet nnd the dlsm'.ssat of at lnt two lileh State otllotals will folio- lUprelenta tlve Cox's campaign for tne rpeahenhlp. (ieordlrs (o tlatenientn made by the Ooi frnor's Intlmstes and polllioal ndvleern Ths mast IMirtnnt ciaiiBes predicted nre the removal of Wllllom It K tilth. Ilanlt InC Co nmhiloner, ti make irxim for a younger and moir nctlie man, Jninfi II ItodeiloK, chief of thn H rite ll'ireftil of Mines, probably will be asked to re n , J, Denny O'Xell, H'ftte Insurance Com mlssloner. will be transfer! ed to the pot of Ktato IllRhwny Commlsoter; tVunlt It Ulack will hrcamf liiitirance Conimliatoner Notlilnir furthei lias bntn wild about the rumored rrslanntlnti of Himuel 11 ttnmbo Superintendent of Public tlrounda and Hull J Inns Commissioner O'.Vell said today In Har rlsburir that liu knew nothing of "Hi" repori mat n would rrlftn and become Commls doner of State Illphwnys "It Is nil news in me and I can't dlscum somcthhiR that I know rothlns about." said O'.Vell That snieral hfads are about to fall us a rllmat to (he brisk spMken'tlp llcht In In dicated by the tension In official clrclef. In Harrlsburic Uoternor llrumhaugh virtually has an nounced that there will be no half-way measures lined In Iho .Speakership tight. Ho has innilo It clear. It It said, that State employes cannot remain In office nnd nt the came t ifio civi their nupport nnd Itiflueiieo In nld 61 the enemies of the administration llepreentntlvo llaldwln has opened head iiuarturs for tho iiiicakerihlp cnmi.algn In tho Hotel Cominuimenltli at IturrUburt; He lien annouticed Hint he ban 110 tnrmhrrx pledged to bin nupnort and that ho ex pects to obtain more llaldwln did not mmm-Mit on 'lie nctloti tnken bi Apieinblinuin Jnmes 11 Jlnurir president of lln I'emisylvnnht I'eilernt uti of l.nbor. v;ho bin miui1 r.n niitl-tlnldwln let ter to labor 1111I0111 nil over the Htato nnd to members of Iho li'Xt Legislature. Maurer nnld the I'Vdeiatlon bud no can dldntn for Spi-ultur, hut tb.it tt Is oppotcd to any inndldnte who Is against thn full ralltnnd new child labor nnd workmen's I'ninpriimt on ln I Philadelphia bankers and llnnncleis dls. itiSMcd hICi deep Intoreit todiy tho pro posed remninl of Commie tinner of (tank ing Hmltli Tho leports, It was said. ctnrlv Indicated that Iho object of Iho r.moMil was to llll the iiltlrn ulth u man Mho nrnilil be In pympatliv with thn Vare-IlrunibailKli iiinlltlon fur thn I'lictlon of Cox The re puts Indlcatml that thcro were no 'lnTg'"i ngiiliist Smith. Mho ! slxt-no yearn old He has been commlwonnr nltico lOOi Many Innkeri rli-irly lud.catcd that they did not nppioio of the pluu to luuo polltlca In Iho lliirenu of H.inUIng In I'cnroio hrndfiuiirtorn In this city tho trninfrr of ti'.NVII and HUck u coimldorcd ns InilPntlio of thoir enntent'on tint miiny oltlc'ah under tha Hlate adntlnlntrntlou m.i rebelling aicalnit orders to line tip their friends for Cm and ngslnut polltlc.il onlvrs In roneral. I'enrose leaders djchired It wuh likely that Illaok, while u friend of tho fiOiernor refused to throw his department Into fiiLtloual politics, and thnt therafore a 'pranilr.il man" llko O'.Vell viaa called In to "i,ao thn day " Thesn dovelopmentn tirought Joy to tho Varo camp. Sciuitor Vain was In good humor and received Cnngrcrsntan John Jt. K. Scott and ItepreHentntlve Cot for 11 coiiferencn before th"y left tho city tor another ttlp through the State soliciting otes It developed tho Cox managers nro claiming a majority of the members', from Allegheny nnd laick.iuanim couiithi and that Congressman Urlot'n fi lends from Lancaster County also will suppott them. NEW POLICE GAltB PROPOSED ! iiireW.issh. I r rN mil ' c 2w$ -' mmMLm, h I 7 r4 mi lA. JJ ISA g-tcgiga OVERCOATS TOO HEAVY, COPS' COMMITTEE SAYS Report to Director Wilson Will Urge Lighter Weight Knee Breeches Wanted On the left is the winter uniform now worn. It li cnllcd too heavy nml . it i3 recommended thnt knce-lcntlh trousers nnd n helmet be features f of the noxv costume pictured on tlio right. NKOKICSS SLAIN HY IIUSI5AN1) Woman Shot on South Street Mnn Wounded by Another Sarah Miles, a negres ns shot by her iitishnnd. James .Miles of Swederboro, hist night nnd tiled on the way to Iho Howard Hospital .leilousy nas the motive, (be pollco rn Tho negro was held without ball today to awnlt tho action of the cor oner The shooting incurred on Twenty fourth street near South At llro.td nnd Kltiwnter streets about an hour nfter thn other affair. John Jones, of Thirteenth street nrni Fltxuater shot Waller Hilt, of the samn address Jons and Hill nio nlso negroe" 1 1 III unit nlso Inken to thn Itonnrd 1loipllnl, whlto his assail tut v.nn held In $30110 hall. Killed in Ktish (o Work .VOUItlSTOW.V . t)ec ID Hearing the vvhlstln of tho mills at vUilch he was cm PIoimI, lininlolc Tontl, nged twenty-ono years of JOR IVuiihlin ntrnot, N'orrlutown, tlilit morning at 7 o clock rushed In front of 11 Pennsylvania pasnengcr train In his hnto to got to work on tlmo nnd was ground to death boncntli tho wheeln of tho locomotive A ffianscom's Finest Fruit Cake Plain AQc Lb. Decorated Cc Lb. Voare lUbU to twr danhlo Ubers 1232 Market St. & Branches D lives $10,000 to Hnvcrford Henry Cope, of the class of I8C9. of llnv erford College, has donated SI0.000 toward thn fund for Iho hall to bo mimed In honor of 1'rerldent Isnac Sharpies He Is chair man of the fund committer nnd CtsI made his donation anonymously, but Aea. H. Wing, presldant of the Corporation oC llavcrford College, "found I1I111 out" ond announced tho generous gift Northumberland Judce Dead SltAMOICI.V. n . Dec. 13 John W Gillespie, a prominent Northumberland County Judge, died here this morning A policemen's committee has been study ing Ihe vy their European colleagues nro uniformed. The committee's suggestions will be presented to Director Wllion thli week He will be nsked to (UW that the proposed changes are rarrled out. The committee alms to get more good for less money. The only redeeming fea ture about the unlfotrtl now In use Is said to bo Its protection against the cold. Uut In most ousts, tho committeemen say. It Is entirely too heavy, for the cold weather here does hot make thick overcoats deslr all The report to Director Wilson will read In part ns follow ' In the place nf the lone shifted over coats. Hut nt tightly around the shoulders nnd arms and that button In such way that they cannot be strlppd off quickly, 11 roat should he supplied that Is made of light, waterproof clith, tlttltig loosely and supplied with snaps, Instead of buttons, with wide hund-sllts nt the sides The rnnps should be ro plated that thn colt can bo thrown open with a single movement of Ihe band N'o bells should bo worn or at tached to tho overcoat. It should be threo quarters length Trousers should bo of kneo breeches length. They should lit tightly around tho hips and be provided with hip pockets only. At Ihe top. right hand side, n re volver holster should be attached Insldo the VTslstband Thry should be worn with leather leggings lacing up tho Insldo of tho leg "t'ndercoats should be hip length, loose fitting round the shoulders and arms, but cloao fitting round the bod Two patch pockets should bo provided In front. The sleeves should nsrion down at the cuffs so that the hnnds have little room to pass through The coat should be fitted with siinpii arranged In what In known ns 'dodgo order" to prevent 'he coat from being opined nnd drawn down over tho wearer's arms by an antagonist ' The report will also recommend the wear ing of helmets heciuso they glvo more pro tection If a policeman Is attacked -fJ TWOWOIIENBURNEI) PiY NAMING GASOLINE FlnYnes Set Clothing Afire nt Shenandoah ns Doors and Win dows Are Blown Out SHK.VA.VDOArr, ra, Dec. 10. Mrs. If. 11 Master nnd Miss Maude Starr, prominent In society here, had a narrow eecnpe from death when cleaning furs with gasoline In a clostd room. The liquid tn the can ex ploded, netting their clothing and the room nblnro and blowing the doors and windows out Their screams attracted assistance. Hoth women were wrapped In heavy overcoats and thoir burning clothing was extinguished Mrs Master was only slightly Injured, but Miss, Starr was badly burned on the hands and arms In her efforts to tear off her burning clothing Prompt action by tho fire company saved tho building from complete destruction. Ilritiflh Extend (Jains on TigrUt I.ONDON-, Dec l Tho Ilrltlsh forces on the Tigris front havo Improved their positions In tho last two dnjs The gains mado below Kilt-cl-Amnra last week weto achieved with comparatively small losses Vp ark PHILADELPHIA WiMifi & Bilks 1 102 CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol Wool In a Knitted Fabric Ladies ana Misses Suits Best Hand-Tailored 22.75 to 38.75 Lined or Unltned Distinctive refinement of style with Service and Models for all outdoor uses. Models Here Exclusively Mrhu & DlLKS 1102 CHCSTHUT ST. Walking Sticks Gold Mounted Belts Cigarette Cases EveningDressSets Platinu m Watches Sapphire Seal Kings Mens Gifts Umbrellas Pipes Leather Humidors CeHareftesfi Decanters FLOOD CONTROL CONSUEKI.I Opposition to $50,(300,000 Western Projects Met in Committee WASIII.VOTO.V. Dee. 1 Tho Senate Commerce Committee today took up the problem of providing a comprehensive na tional lloml-control sj diem to ravo hundreds of lives nnd millions of itollirs' worth of property destrojed nnnually by floods nitter opposition has developed toward tho bill appropriating H5.000.000 for Hood control on the Mississippi P.lver between the mouth of the Ohio and the Gulf nf Mexico nnd 5 600,000 nn the Sacramento Illver. In California CLARENCE D. SIMPSON BIG COAL FACTOR, DEAD1 Scranton Magnate, Hurt in Auto? viiiaii iuar .ago, Never Recovered RCItASTnV. Ia r .. Slmrwn. sixty jears old, and for J?4 lending fhture In thn cot !........." 1 Lackawanna and Wromlng Villm j!!l nt his home here todar A ttiVLl linprion. with PX.LIeutenanl tto VHI j irniicn, nf ro liriying to WtIfc.M. In an automobile when a street cir mm,"! i Willi the mnrhlnn t. oiJ.-AP' MtA covered from the Iniurlw T.Zili .""'rHl accident. r. Wr w. tat'i'Sfclj With Thnmns H Walklns, now r,e 's N Y.Mr Simpson controllVtnT kI"''' A Watklns Coat Company, the hWkH dependent mat oiteratinn i 11.. y'T1 1 reglori In the nineties H was th.i. iv u to build a new road to tldewa "ffi L brought t h. conl-carrylng road" to .ft knees with greatly retlueed rates f. 7?1 tratisportimon of anthracite, Kubs.m.Vi,' Messrs Simpson and Walkln. ,0lT.SHr holdings to the Temnle rv. in ". tBr : Mr Simpson was married twIcT'itwv first wife died aeveral years agi .J! memorial to her he gave a home ti ,iu ' Y. W C. A It Is known as the rtv.JM -Htmiison Hull fnr K.ie.o. " ..'-alI,rt Mr Simpson," two ear, nTnuV, gft : lloston woman Thi.v liv.a ,. Vim. short time A month ngo miSXU tornevs surd fnr n ,lin. .,.'. .nl W" rertlon The case was to b. I eataV,. ' ; tn January Mr Simpson at on. ItaK&l a seat on tho Now York Stock V!...? Ho wa heavily Interested in bSS1 Steel Ho leuira nn. u-m.. ..""I1.""", i H Ilrndy, of Scrnnton ' mnti tUuaumuumiiMiiiiw . u,.Mm,m.T jiimj-acmr I '1 'in' n.Mimwi.'muju'iuMju.'ii 2000 BOXES OF CHOCOLATES CANDY OFFER At Our New Store 35 S. 9th St. ' Philadelphia Opposite Post Office Wecieesday, ieccmiier 2ih EVEinrONE COME A FKEE TIIE jfranscoms RESTAURANTS HcnwCookingPopukr Pnces 3221 Chestnut St. AH I'ilUOCUIiOUr TUB CIXt .i.iijftiiliniiMmtinirfnliiiiiiipriTnniiiiirwniimr Trousers! ASjpccMtK ifesC. amfSifmmp liTi..-iigiic.1jl.r The Christmas and lew Year's Greeting that is most expresBive of yourself, most characteristic of the holiday spirit, most quickly deliv ered and most joy fully received is a WESTERN uniow r Telegram S Special holiday f ormB are provided to add to the appreciation of your good wishes. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. me is oav is Almost Here- Tlili Marie on Oaatlt Guarantees the Stylt, Quality and Value. Shoes Handkerchiefs Silk Shirts Gloves Mufflers And still there arc many gifts to buy. No matter how inexpensive they may be they must express quality. Gifts for men bearing the Becker trade mark do just that always. Neckwear Bath Robes Pajamas Canes, Umbrellas Leather Goods Vests for Every Occasion Phoenix and Everwear Silk Hosiery for Men, Women and Children OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS BECKER'S Ladies' Department in Our Widener Arcade Star 926 Chestnut St. Juniper & Filbert Sts. Widener Bldg. Arcade 1338 & 40 South Penn Square n 1 ; j11 -?1V0 absolutely FREE a Box of Chocolates to each Purchaser of one pound of Tea or one pound of Coffee or other Merchandise to the amount of not less than 25c ffs:e TEAS e . . SM&e t 37 111. c 28c to 1.50 111. CoircUrianCtationn3d CnXS lm-Mrtcd dircct ttom T Gardens and We have a full line of Grocery Specials at Reasonable Prices . Our High Grade Confectionery Department Will be One of the Best in the City. Hot Coffee and Chocolate will be served at our Special Counter iVooifl nntl hrinn . ,......... j ,i , ,. ... ni'i I , , '"'" '" magi attractive ten am couee store tn l Inladclphta on the opening day, Wednesday, December SOth. Tamsui Tea eo 35 So 9th St Between Market and Chestnut Sts., opp. Post Office Christmas Gifts for the Home glSfej S!ecJr.c Lamps, Dining Room Electroliers, mam Electric Table Lamps, Gas Table Lamps. H Alt goods purchased this rveelc J"'" ha hung jrce o) charge. Solid Mahogany Floor Lamp, $10 Mahogany Boudoir Lamps $2 lOPj Large Showrooms. SS5 Lowest Prices, 1 l V DIAMONDS We make purchasing easy for you by displaying an assortment of beautiful stones in handsome settings that can scarcely be matched. Nothing is more appropriate for gifts, DIAMONDS BOUGHT HERE WILL INCREASE IN VALUE. SUCH A PURCHASE IS REALLY AN INVESTMENT, Our Confidential Credit Plan permits you to buy not only diamonds, but watches and jewelry, as well, on convenient term3 at cash advantages. A. SIMON & SONS, 135 S. 13th St. V 0SH EVriMMW NBA WftVV - COJ-MUt RELIANCE t&ffi FIXTURE CO. 1318 Arch Strnnf Pliilnrlnlnhln Open every evening until 9 o'clock until Christmas mMmmsis&smi TUI ------- -fc w.-vg4ft'.ir iajivPJa8,-rB"yTajty &sri - v Spend The Holidays at the SEASHORE Tho Monday holiday affords an excel lent opportunity to enjoy a brief va cation after the strenuous activities of the past few weeks, The Reading is "shorter by miles and minutes'' and offers the best train service to the shore. IT " iit 1 1 iwP? iJffHfTBfr .uu excursions to ins oeasuuro mm 1 EVERY SUNDAY I VST SlliS Durintr'the Winter F g t.30 From Chestnut St. Ferry m I OfSM EVIiMKdK MiK WAOifC .ST. CQUM.U IK1 3W. 9 Ssl I HsisisisisisisisisBsisiisiBtiliiillisiH Mi liViffi " .feSJv , -JHIiBlilBlBlllBlBllllBlBlBiBlBlBlllllBBlBlBlBlBlllBHillBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlllBlB