EVENING LEDaElt-PHILAPBLPHTA, EEJJDAY, DECBMB13B 22, 101G JBwiwifa..Jti,aMltftfiiJiMKMft.WWi r fcun. l , tsmiSLtsrra) at? CVBQCHON SAPPHIRES ' Ail important in rings C artier 712 Fifth Avenue New York Bgfcyv"6gaaft !B0Y ASSAILANT TO PAY JANE BONNER'S DOCTOR "Lad Who Slashed Daughter of Jjiquor Men's Agent Put ( on Probation An echo of it aorlciUM llullowi'eli i-nwimile 'during which Jans llonner, tlio alxtcnn-jeiir-'ld daughter of Noll llonncr, prcalilenl of 'the National Jtctdll Liquor Denier' Am- elation, of TnenlyMConil nrwt Carpenter Ittreet, wns atnhlicil In tlio nlulonii'ii with ii penknlfo by John Murtlia, fifteen jciira lolil, of 2514 Kimball otrcet, tvaa henril In the Juvcnllo Court today, when Jutlice Mac ilNfelllfl Bummoncd younK Murtlia for jiuiiIkIi 'ment. Tlio fnthor of tho llttlo iilrl did not jlvlali to prosecute, belnir Hatlnlled with (tin j rclmburaement for mcdlcnl expenses lie lmd i Incurred! Judgo Marseille thereupon plnced the boy on probation and ordered him to pay I the fxirl'n father $ir n month until u doc- tor'ii bill of (300 nnd honpltul exneiwi of 160 nro dlnchurccd. ' On Halloween night, Jnno Uonner, drexiicd ln mala attire, with Kevvrul other mna qucrartlne .romnnnlonn wns frolkkltiR on downtown streets Tliey met jotintr Murttui, U6 feared he wait nboiit to bo attacked. JroW a penknife mid Htnbbcd at the nearest, one to him. Tlio Homier girl won the vic tim. ftho "vvua taken to the I'oUollnti Iloa. pltnl where alio wan compelled to underKO fn operation. 1'or mimo lime Mho huh In a critical condition and her wound required forty-eoven atltehct. CALLS FATHER SUICIDE, BUT ISJIBLDBY JOLlfcE Mop. Found Dcnd Near Poison llottle, , but Drugs Did Not Cnuse .' Death I IouIm Urcndt, lxt-four jeiim old, wu found dead today at tho foot of tlio etalrM In hl home, 1910 Enat Oakdilo utrect. With, blood nt ream Ins from IiIm mouth and a carbolic ncld bottlo lioaltlo his bod) Tho police hello ed at tlrnt that he had endrd Ills llf". but further InveatlRiitlon nhoived that (hero were lib ucld hlinix on hist mouth und thut lie had not ban allowed tho poison. Deputy Coroner OreenlmlKli Aid tho man posit holy hna not committed suicide. Ho paid ho could not explain, hourjvnr. why tho m.in dlioultl hao been carrying tha acid bottle .Meanwhile, the dead mari'ri fon AtiKU.it wmh held as a material uUiu-sh by MaMstrnto Diets and sont to Muya nicrisInK l'rlson to await tho result of tho Coroners Inquest. Thn son hud prevlutisly expressed tlm belief that IiIh father hid conmlttcd aulcldo vvhlln Intoxicated. 11a bought a Kim recently with vucli Intentions, ha said, and then sold It to buy liquor Etorm Damage In North I'enn Section bANBDALB. rn , Dec. 22 There won u phenomenal thunderalorm accoinpunled by lvld IlRhtnliiR haro und In other North Pcnn cuminunltlea early toduy Tho thun der peats, wcra lonir and rumbling und una (Series lasted for three minute and xhook 'tiultdlnss. The calllnir at tho Philadelphia & Reading Hallway oitlce mum shaken looso end fell Such "a midwinter storm Ih un precedented In this section. Suggestions for Men In Gold Cigarette Catcs Match Boxes Penknives Pencils Smokers' Novelties Sleeve Buttons Vest Chains Z.J.Pequignot Jewels H 1331 Walnut Street m SEE UNCLE SAM'S GREAT ARMY ON YOUR WAY TO CALIFORNIA El Paso the greatest concentration point for American troops since tho Civil iVar-rna many other Important armv riheattqusrters lie on tli joute of the "Golden State Limited" and "California," via, Roclt Island Bl Paso Southwestern r-Hauthtrn I'acltic You'll sea our oldlergyou'H thrill with the sense of our power you'll liave tfao most Interesting journey of a lifts tbn, and at Its end Ilea California the land at eternal summer. Tg military eoatnpmenta at Bl Paso jMid "t prpvW a continuous pao- vry loyal Am&floan should see. permit tea-day topover at El Xo quicker tltenp better service via SBjf routo to (Southern California the lrecf route ot lowwt altltyde. ' ,? is th&H thra days-rClilcago-t. jjfpl to Um Aaiw o xtra fart. " -. ; P4MW r66ervUe mtm CaHfornia WOOD LAWYER FILES EXCEPTIONS Judge Kunkel Will Hear Arguments Again in Pen sion Mutual Case Jan. 3 DONALDSON IN CHARGE O'Neil's Appointee Goes to Pitts burgh to Begin Inves tigation Inception were died to the receivership decree of the Dauphin County Common Pleas Court today In the inw tit I he Pen sion Mutual Life Insurance. Company, which concern was dlmoheil U1 Moudaj. The ex ceptions worn receded by JudKe Kunkel In his iliambers who unuited argument there on, oettlnir January J as tho date The exooptlors ero tiled by cx-Hfnte Sefiator Josetili 11 Thotniwon of linier Kails, lleacr County, altornej fur the Pen Hlon .Mutual QuestlunlttK the conHtltUtlonallt of the In rtiraiice law of I'M I, clnltnlnit that It i;lvei lllekal lioucrs to the mute liihUintii.u De liaitni'cnt and ulso Imld that ('ommlnxloner J Denny O'Nell oxerslepped In nnkhiR for a decree of dlerolutlon before, an receiver, he hud opporlunll) of IlixintlKallutc tho pus sibllltlen of iI.ilIiik the uffnliH of the nun. puny on a bUHlueis IjuMh W M Harnett, t)eput AHorney (teueial upliearril In rhambern wlieli the ixceptlons ere rend und urKed (lint the Court sum marily dlMulsx them In PlttNburh toda RpreUrr Donald son, of the Pension .Millu.il Life luniiriintii Compiui, took iharKe of tha olllces of that ronipiuo In I'irtli aciiue shortly bi fori) noon .Mr Donildnou went to Pitts bin nil this uuti mux from Philadelphia and madn an Innpeitlou of thn otllce hut no actual work uns accomplished until this afternoon lie wanted to arraiiKi' his force In sUlIi a muiiuer as to el the Jiest service out of tho employes and hasten his lnves tlKatlnn tutu the conduit of the IiUsIiichh Donaldson paid that ho would spend the greater purt of his time here, but Mould Ijo compelled to make frequent trips to Philadelphia and UnrrlMnirt? Ho said ho had no Idea what tho hooks of tlm com pany would slum IMwIn 11 Cox, candidate for Kpeukcr ot thn House when, the next Uciieral Arhimii bl) aiuvl'iiPH at llairlNliurK, urltes to thn HxRrtlN'i Lkuokii that he Is In favor of Im proved Ihsurance luus llecently h ilval fr the speakership ltlchaid .1 Huldulii. siild he wan In favcu nf better liiNurmcu laws, pinvlcled they worn needed Mr Cox writes1 'a i, in assure oil that the hiimo motive which prmniiled mo to work and Vote for liumaiia lawn at the last 'session of tho l.iKlftlaturv, namely tho protective acts for tho child as well as the adult. Is as stroiiK now lis It w'as then, und I will cast my vote and Inlluencn for any ri medial legis lation that will correct conditions now hum perliis" piotcctlon of thn wldons and or phans "I mil not familiar with tlfe Insuranco laws of New York, but If they nro better than Pi misylv aula's T am In favor of brine lint our laws up to the suiiui basis or better. ".Should the Information fiirnlshi d to tho next House show that an InvestlKutlon of Insurance conditions bu nectssar), 1 will voto for It 'ConKratulutlntr ou on jour efforts for tho advancement of humanlt) I urn, "Very truly jours, "DDW1N It COX" JAl'ANnSEjL'OLONELS AftlUVE Other Notables Itcach New York on French Liner NKW YOIUC. Da H Atnomr the P senders on the Freneh liner Ia Tojralno when she arrived today from Bordeaux were Julian Allen, a oun American who has been flfthtlng with the French nrmy and who wns cited for bravery; Mrs Nina Duryea, n novelist, who was decorated In Franco for war relief work. hd General TAkudtt and Ueutenftnt Colonels Oneda and Oashl, of the Japaneso army Hnventeen members of the crew of the fruituayan steamship President? Vlera which went ashore on Oleron Island on N'o V ember 21, also Were on board Klkton Marriage Licenses Kf.KTO.V, Md Deo 22 Couples prn ourlnK marriage licenses here today wero Walter It ICelly and Mario McDonald, Phil ndelphla, Ueorge. A. Thompson and Klsla Hotips, Usltlmore, DeorKe Quay nnd Kllza belli Adams, of Ccmahohorkeil, Pn , Adam Warnock, of Plillsdelphls, nnd I.ydla Mor K.i ii. of Hbamoklii; William drover nnd (Irace Madden, of Mount Holly, N. J.; John Uounlvllle nnd Kdmi (toldabotoiiKh. ot Chester, MUhnet Dimiir nnd (Irace Itushell, of Iteiidltuc EDUCATOa nv&vjy Vor Alen. Women nrnl Children Solid Comfort Hewn rdn wa Term nf tttMiA nature shupa alio a. Wear Utlucatora and n huppy. rvSISjiLEEl EXPERT FITTEKS Tuu Ntor A lis nnnr -!- Qt. onn in Ift Ja Orders Promptly PUlit , )vn nuiuruara unin iu r. m D rtTo p.sge LEAK Y'S risinias Remainders of Editions Call or Wrile for Catalogue A few more of tho hundreds of books listed tit f r n c t i onul nrices. Poe's Poems, Illustrated By Edmund Dulac "The IlelU" and Other I'liemi. lly Kdr Allin l'" Willi "H vt lllulriloni In color anil muny iteeorsttuns In black and Whlta Uy Kdinund Dulac. sreateat llvlnic inBEnincifiii oiumi. oua tltfls-u Lroa ivna tmaucl ....-......,-....-., Illt'ilrntor Jl'ixsVl .Inchta papr. wlda marirln . Blrungly Uund In iilua buckram, hoavlly (iiiuonatd. full silt till pn (runt ouvr IlodJtr Htgurhtun' prlt, S oiJ nut Our prlc, boxd J21.KO fr itvlnu i3x.uu I'ontuie, SJc l.'ilru Catlin'a Indians With Colored Plates The Manner. Cuttoiut. I.auiumea. Illi. tury anil I'snultloua er the orth Aiutrlmn Indiana, lly Uvtirsa 1 allln Tho txparlanca u( alalil lun' travallni amonv Indian tribva lSJS'inu. bviorn ioy war uvar whalrood by advancln elvllluttloa, plcturlnsr vividly and with lh authority or paraouiil obaarvatlon the dally Ufa ot .ach trlba In In native alluutlon und In all tin aapacta, nabtlnr hunllug auortlmr their (Uperatl llena relUlona and Initiatory ctramonUa, clolh and Mulpnnnl lor war asd hunt, lhlr ihlafa and Kuvarnmant mtdlcln man dwalllnga and ananipuiant maklnv uu u uwiplMs ulolur from uuinarpiu Intaraatluc iMialla, each of whUU l lliiutratwl ly a. eelofpu platt. raproducfd oxaotly attar tha orlilnal paliitlnsa. uoniprUlnar In alt tau full-para tutorial platu containing SJO liwrelf Portrait vlawa ata . twa iwlorad inapa. Two voIuidm royal Svu. bound la j-tcn, rod, cUth. trutu, uilar and ttaek lnirJ In abtd, silt top- 313 and Sltt 8axaa- i'ubiinu many yjr am at Jo uu iar prlsa for tba two vol- Cir rn umaa I'ettase. CSt Kitra far Hat An Art Book Concerning a Great Writer I at Jalia Itutkln lw olor raproduotlona and I wmn rrem uruioal peraonal filtad Utu i in Ilotnoa nnd'HauaU alitMA la bjck and white (rem utatejSii fc Ifinklna peraonal frit E. 11 S. VVrran. oat of tha kaIhi i,nra P4lo(r. at to Mft caulury Pueriutu and aaptojutupi of ploturu ar by Mir Ed witd T KE; f atuoUJ art crltU. l'latur.a fin ba dalfeiled (9? framin- l 10i7t aaiwa. la juavy lbsbt bin bukraut TltlV is full soM cllt tap. MiciuJIWa fiJI Kft Id nal oar noiuiay vrlcM ... pric rlaie. Jo xlr TODAY'S MAIfKiAHi: LICENSES ant llielyn Slid and linlinr. 7111 M III. Li ! Thomas. Haviilse 1'14S jfferou el and lro Ctlali U Wtlsht lilt Otf.iMl at Post SOU N Marvin,, at Hhnon H tlliidelaky ITU S' Mill at, JmrmMt U I.ulr 3JJI .S .aid at Harry t Andaraoii lo I'othnrlne at,, ivnim . ainuiiur, lot n llllha ai una .-viiicnii, zjk uxroru ai llnrlnn It lonra .'.'OH .V. JUlh at . and lien .. rIMIa.A I'ooixir a.'OS N, i'Ulli at llpiiry t vtHtrbeil an W. In liana ave . ami Sailla Downam ?HM N I'ali thorp at Clavton Hunt, I'.'.'H Turnar at , and Maud 1, Handrraiin. S2.'J Turner at. Pairlrk J llrodi .n.'r. N illlh at , and Mary B Tiivlnr alio N ChBilnlrk at Hariri" IIpiiiii ."till N Kwiinaun at, ami HII'u llrowu 1,'S-IO N Hanaon at Harvi-y I (tatini-r I o ( haap I'a , and Oar- trilla . Kc-huctitar, 7I2J MlliKlialu al, I'annack tlnllop Halllniore Mil and CJii-anle Hill Nawnrll N I I'stiilllo V liiironniiu 1.1311 H Inih at and lloalna I Nalalucu IIL'H l.llauiirlh at VVaalay HI I' llu.Mar .'mill Uakrnrd at. nnd Marlnii I." Inhiiaon, 1S1H M Hull at, tlaorae llvana r.s...' Vluanraia at an I Hiden i' Hpeme .IV) Mechanic at Itnhart I tunea I aaauo Island, and HJna M Powell '2M1 M llrnad at I'alvlu llainmonil llrundwlna Hiitnnilt, Pa and Muinla (Iravea chrater. I'a Wllllnm J llurhnuan Jr . I (II J V. Harks at nnd Martin I'nlenx R1S Kalrtnotint up Ulllluiu It, Kail) IU21 N Ilih at. nnd Clealv I: Applal) lll.'l N tlth at John llltrhl '.'.'CJ l: ( lanrlleld at anl Marilm A lliihar nut lllcliinonil at l.divnril K Hnnldemen nMJ Locuat at nn I Minnie Ilolfburr. 4ISO l'arkalda ave jnaapn i,nrh, J 7ii Median el at Cooper. il llermantown ni Charlas J llauld WJ.' N Kiln nrln It Hnu-r a'oi N 2d at John Clarke I'heatrr. I'n nnd rneatar. I'a Clmrlen Ailama l'nl rYdarnl at , U Morrla 111 J I Annln at, Trank T Hcott, C. N tlh si . II I.owdn lllvarlon N '. Cnl-I. Hoblnann LIT. N U2d at VVIIann IR4II . '22:1 al Harry r Hlook SII7T K fomeraat nnil Hllial and nih nnd Mnrv Itenaiin and rminln and Hnnnit Anna at nnd rimrlnttn A Hrnwn 2077 K Homaraal al Prederlik II (Iroarhup 1.1111 S' Newklrk al nnd Nr-lll (' Hlaalna, -HOT Unkrr kjl Joacph (lnl.lh.TK. Ills a. tlh at , and Itoan (low. Iierir Ili-iS Hoiith al. Alirnhnni II Haatwnti.t, VValdon. Pa , and Ottllle C Matraer 2721 V 28d at llnay Hnria llonnoke, Va , and Annie Doonr, n'l7 .V I arlliie at Riches Made and Lost in Wall Street Panic Cantlnaed from Pare One the number of small speculators wiped out financially In this weeks panic-stricken market will reach far Into tho thousands "Not until now," salil otio broker, "has even Wall Rtreet ItMlf realized tho enor mous number of small speculators It's nolnic lo be a tough Christmas for mont of them" The Street Is filled with stories of losses One man, sixty-three years old, who mnde a fortune In real estate before tlio panic of 1907 nnd who Invested In stocks In 1908. was wiped out tic plaed Hteel common off the boards, buyliiK It n few weeks r;o at 122, when reports wern current that It would reach 160 Today he must start anew'. One broker told of n school teacher who lmd Inherited flS.OOO .She raUKht the fever on HiibmaMnc Hoot, buying: nt 46 Today the slock was sellltiR around 26. and she was willed nut . There wero hundreds of .stories, tlliTerlnK only In name nnd nmmint Humors Hint IiIk bankers planned tu meet and form Some plan for supporting- the market today wern denied, vhllo biff Miniv ers declared If esterd' market was a piinlc, It was n safe und sane panic" Itertiird M llarucli and lllirton Cnstlea.. iVc oinlr.t d leudi rs of the professlonil bear croud which started hnmmerlnit prices low u when the tttrtiuiu Chnncellor pro posed peine cleared Immense sunn, cover ing Hull short selllnv by huylni; at bottom prliei vestetilnv, nccordlnu to reports on tho Klrnt todn. (lermnn luinl.ers and lirolters wire tanked nmnni' thoe who rode the ci null to millions Cullliirt of loans lj banks and demand for wide miiruliis li brokers forced many "enl: elm titulars ' to throw their lioldliiKa upon the market Hunkers and blir traders wero quoted lodnv as ilechirliiir this has slretiKthctird the market position It linn without ii doubt Rrentlv wenkemil the n KrrRate iiunlinslnic powet of the countr i speculative public Tlm blow fell upon the amateurs lnrelv und tho lounlrv nt larite aitaln or.nt nbuteil million to tho manipu lators of Wall street -$&L HARDWOOD 2f8j P FLOORS g Colli t Mario I Divorce Granted No I today Rrnnled n dlvorcu lo I.luekur from Arthur V l.lneker No building is too large and none too Bmn.ll for Iiardwood floorinp. For a bathroom or n convention nail hard wood affords advantages that more than offset the slight extra cost. Let us explain just what these advantages are and also give you estimates. PINKERTON 3034 West York St. ?;.. Freakish filectric StormStrikc8 City t'antlnned from fare One the rain nnd half mist Philadelphia had almost h fxmdon-llke appearance. The lUhtntnR- flashes wern mor unex pected than Zeppelin bombs In the English capital The first lightning flash was seen shortly after 6:30 From that hour until after 7 o'clock they came In rapid succesalon, light ing up tho sky In bright flashes all over the city, but especially in tho northeast nnd western sections Thunderstorms nro not very unusual at this time of yenr, nrcordlng to ths Weather tlurenu. They almost Invariably are fol lowed by a very sharp drop In temperature, and tomorrow trill be much colder. It was said This morning's storm was caused by ex cessive moisture In the air, which was brought by winds from the gulf coast A bllzznrtl, accompanied by a heavy nnd driving snow and strong gates, Is raging over tho northern and eastern part ot ths country today. TratTIc In nearly nil the cities In northern New York State nnd all the tlrent Lakes wns Impeded nnd In some Instnlicon held up nltogether The weathor bureau In Washington Is sued a warning that n storm was brewing over Delaware and extending up the At lantic const, with strong gales all nlong the New England coast. Tho blizzard extended westward Into Ohio nnd seriously handicapped both esst nnd west bound Christina' trains ftoms trains from the west are reported twelie hours late Northern New York Klnte was hard hit 1 Ifteen Inches of snow, whipped by a sharp gale, utterly demoralized trstTIc and caused derailments of the earn which ventured out Many peisons were Injured In minor acci dents c:rtii-od by the storm Iteld Thief nnd Incendiary , ntTiUK!tM To-. Deo 22 -Charged with .ttemptlne; to set flr lo the horns of Walter Cooke Johr Van Norman was committed to Jail if H charged that ho broke Into the Cooke residence, cleaned out the family refrigerator sprinkled coaljoll over the kitchen rtoor and had Just applle. a match when Mr. Cooke and her huiband surprised him. Cheek for $100 as Warna., . itAnnisHuna.Pa.tua. ; rra the Lochle! wreck on the n.t ,f Ua.lroad here In ",.,' Bf when Mrs ArdetU Anderson r P?,. tH sent a check for $100 to n,. ,,.!!T Hospital In memory of her huthnVT W Anderson, and son "ik A. who were cared for at the InztliMi wo. being Injured. lnnltut)Bj Christmas Gifts for the Home fffik Electric Lamps, Dining Room Electroliers. Vqm Electric Table Lamps, Gas Table La Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps $1 A JTpmcha,ei 'M 4,I f'U be hung Utt dchnrgl ' 1 "lid Mnharany Boudoir Jft ' 52 LARGE SHOWR00M3 LOWEST PRICES CrVTIIDf nn ELECTRIC I 1V I WIIJ AJ, 1318 Arch Street, Philadelphia Open every autning vntil 9 o'clock until Chriittnat DPI I A irri7 GAS AND gpiBMIIIIV Fancy Fruit or Flower Lamps . cntvJtncd vJith Smilnx T he Daintiest of Table Decorations WALKER & KEPLER , , j 531 Chestnut Street 1886 "Tho Best of Things Electric" 1916 t t MffillllM Si SS To All Our Ft iends For the past twelve months we have been "plugging away" at the volumes and problems of a most remarkable year, one whose tax upon the business has been extraordinary. Yet, at this Christmas time, we are glad for the opportunity to pause and express our thorough appreciation of the generous measure of co-operation that has been afforded us throughout the year by the telephone users of Greater Philadelphia, to whom our wish is for every holiday happiness and for even greater prosperity throughout the New Year. The Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania 1 n Suggestions for Christmas Gifts We have replenished our stock many times that we may offer even at this late date a wide and satisfying variety from which to make selections. FOR MOTHER Lorgnettes, I4.G0 to $300.00 Bar Pins LfiO to 800.00 Thimbles, .50 to 30.00 Picture Frames, 1 fiO to 60.00 Opcru Glasses, .'1.75 to 35.00 Mesh Sacs', 5.00 to 350.00 FOR SISTER WriRt Watches, $9.00 to $750.00 La Valliorcs, 1.50 to 2300.00 Brooches, 2.00 to 2000.00 Linccrio Clasps, 1.50 to 10.50 Dorino Boxes, 2.50 to -13.00 Vanity Cnsea, 2.00 to 255.00 FOR FATHER Eyeglass Cnscs, $5.00 to $68.00 Cloth Brushes, 2.50 to 13.00 Z.CO to 175.00 1.50 to 45.00 1.25 to 45.00 .75 to 11.50 Ciu-arcttc Cases, Cip;nr Cutters, Pocket Knives, Drinking Cups, FOR BROTHER Watche3, Scnrf Pins, Tio Clnsps, Link Buttons, (Jlinins, $11.00 to $300 00 1.00 to 1100.00 1.25 to 30.00 1.75 to 500.00 4.50 to 200.00 Military Brushes,4.7G to 23.00 Haveyou a. copy of ournewatalogue?, S.. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut Street I i Closing hournxo'clock-wiliUChriatmaB V DIAMOND-MEnCHANTS JEWELERS OTLTOMMCHTHS t y&& 4 Lmmry? u. -. 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