Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 01, 1917, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Entente to Amplify
Stand in New Note
Continued from Tnitn One
hlch fenrci faulty translation Into t ngllsh
of, tho French word 'sanctions" In the note's
text might la) tho Allies opon to the
charge of vlndlctlvencss The Dally Ncwh
joints out thnt somo novvspapcrs had trans
lated tho word "penalties" mid somo "re
tribution" nnd some "repiratlon "
Tho French word ' nanctlons," tho edi
torial asserted, 'Is rather a synonni for
guarantees than a blunt threat of punish
ment, which would probably stlmulato tho
Germans to right to tho lat man rather
than submit "
The Chronicle savs
With a Power that franklv. declines
to be bound b an obligations, it is
useless to contract new ones
Wo welcome In the note tho word
"penalties,' because It seems to us to
annphaslzo tho Idea, that the Indication
of outraged right In tho face of tho
world is not the last, but tho first thing
for tho Allien to Insist upon
Tho Sunday Obscrv er eays:
It must bo borno In tnlnd that the
reply of tho Allies Is to Germany s
noto, not to President Wilson s
Never has a choice between right
nd wrong been plainer In tho wholo
history of tho world
The United States and other neutral
powers should be nblo to Judge from
the tono of tho Allies' rcpK what view
to hold of Oermanv s motives In pro
posing peace.
The Dallv Telegraph sajs
Tho Allies are united heart and soul
Not until sho Is read) foi expiation
should Germany thlnl. of sending an
other note
The Morning Post sajs
Tho now j ear opens with the mo't
signal triumph for the league of clvl
Uzatlon Tho solidarity of tho AIHch
Proves Itself to bo tho battle line which
the enemy can no more break by guile
than by assault
WASHINGTON Jan 1
Tho Ufa or death of tho present peace
movement tests wholl) In the hands of
Germany
This Is known positively to bo the belief
of Washington officialdom, from President
Wilson down
Furthermore, while Administration offi
cials bellovo the Entente Allies have n loop
hole for Gerniay to prove the sincerity of
her original peace proposals thoy believe
pcaco negotlatlonn are today a little farther
off than they appealed to be nt the start
of the present penco movement
Although tho Administration continued
today Its policy of nbsolutelv refusing to
discuss the International situation, It Is posi
tively known this Government feels that
Germany "msut more franlilj declare her
helf In regards to plans and specifications '
If she li to keep alive an) peaco negotia
tion sentiment among tho men at the head
of the Allied cause
That German ma take this step In her
next move, Insisting however, that her
terms be held In confidence is deemed pos
sible by many officials for the following
reasons
GERMANS CALL ALLIES'
PEACE REPLY VERBOSE
BERLIN Jan 1 The oftlUal Press
Bureau toda) lsi-ued the following state
ment on 1,he Allies reply to German) a
peace proposal
The text of the Entente note replvlng
to tho Central Powers' peace offer ar
rived here In the version supplied by
the Havas Agency The general Impres
sion is if this version li correct, that
the Entente answer to the sincere Ger
man offer is verbose, but nevertheless a
Hat refusal to end the war
ThN answer Is especially selected
for the sake of neutrals suffering from
the war's consequence It is pointed
out as especially remarkable that the
Entente note mentions the right of
nationalities, although one of the
avowed purposes of war of the Entente
Is the conquest of Constantinople and
the Strait
Grip Spreads Over South Jersey
ilULLICA IIILU N J . Jan 1 Physi
cians In South Jersay ure rushed with work
because of the prevalence of grip and sick
ness In other forms The cold weather Is
not blamed so much for the sickness so
much as the inugg), rainy weather of last
week. Grip In some of the smaller towns
has almost reached the proportions of an
epidemic The outbreak has occurred
tarller than t did last year, but so far
Is not quite so severe There have, how
aver, been several cases of pneumonia and
the percentage of those that have proved
fatal has been higher than usual
Evangelist Opens Revival
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN", Pa , Jan 1 A
lis weeks' evangelistic campaign, to be
conducted here In a specially constructed
tabernacle by the Hev, Dr John B Uc
Minn, has been launched here. Doctor Mc
Mlnn has four assistants, and his tabernacle
eats 1100 persons.
T.EnAI, ADVKBTMgMEXTS
PAHTNEFtSHIP hOTICH
hOTICR I . IILUKUY GIVKK THAT
tiiarlaa VV. loiuw retired from the arm
of CtL. W. launc li Camwtnr on Dtctmbtr
Sflth. Hie. ana that Uia ramalnln.- cartnara.
WlliUni II, Voun. Iltnurd UlWou 11. lana.
Oors F. Yeuns and Ida O. Vaunt Crombla,
will contlnua Itw Imalnaaa th aima aa barato
fera under iba nrru nam. s( Chaa. IV, Yaunr
All dbta due the aatd firm are payable to
Ch. W Younr t Company, and all bllla
owlaa" by aatd nrro will be paid by Chat. W
Ygunx at Company,
Philadelphia. January la(, 1811
rABTNBBSHU- NOTICE
Mwioii u UEBEBir given that kdwin
Pic Bold has wUbarawn from, tha arm of
Wllitaai Hadaya jto U and 11 B 2d at.
Pstta.autU Va- Voa buatnasa vf 111 ba conttnumi
under tb aama name by tha ramalalna carman.
WlUUm atoda-ta Jr, and Walur K Hodata who
luva aaaunuttl all liabilities of tha Arm and to
Wall paymaat. fflQmpggt8& "
wal.TKft Y. IIODdJSa.
EDWIN P bOLD
PWUdjlDhla Dae 2 19tft
WK KKPHJ5 TO AJTCtQCJiCK THAT
Mr. bUchia Vuoat. who baa dacidad to ratlra
Xf UMe pxaaaat ,wu .! uwuuw ubi,i iq
ft. sarioar we wtrarm a or uvceintMr as iuid.
AgNJUAJ arBETIKOa
VNWN NATIONAL BANK.
ruudaifrbla Dtmbr uia.
i Annual KwMIBjg M tba. StasaHsldtfa of
on ftaMij, iaanua
I 4L1ZAJM J JB. .
"MEN ON THE PENCE" REAL ARBITERS
IN FIGHT FOR SPEAKERSHIP OF HOUSE
Conllnueil from Tnite Ona
day by a squad of Philadelphia city de
tectives The Grundy InterMls are itrongly repre
sented hero todty b almost tho entire lobby
thnt fought the child labor nnd workmen s
compeneatlon bill last session ruder the
personal direction of Joseph It llrundy lhe
are active among tho Incoming members-
elect
Tho railroads and other corporation also
are represented bj the biggest lobbies that
have been seen In ttnrrlsburg since tho
dajs of the Quay fights and the I'onrose
Wanamaker fight The liquor Interests
though, arc, etrangelv enough keeping out
of tho fight They have taken no sides and
apparently nre not maintaining any forco
of workers In tho sucakershln content To
day It Is bclntf uhlipcred around that Cot
Is Just ns nccoptablo to them as Ualdtvln
The first show-down on the conflicting
claims from tho two camps will be made
this afternoon when the Allegheny Countj
members caucus The Ualdwln people aro
claiming seventeen of tho twenty-four votes
from that count), while Public Service
Commissioner William A Magcc, Vnre
Drumbaugh leader In Allegheny, claims
either eleven or thirteen votes for Cox
rUNHOSiS HOST AT DINNKU
Senator Penrose gave n dinner to the
Allegheny County delegation nt the "Castle '
house on Chestnut street, occupied for the
seiilon by most of the Alleghcnv Coilnlv
members, last night Thirteen attended
tho Mageo people, w.th the exception of
Itcprescntatlvo llearv, rcmtlnlng awav.
There has been no chnnga In tho Lacka
wanna and I.uzerne rountv delegations
C'ok will recelvo one vote, that f I'owler,
from Lnckawannn, and two, those nf Mr
liny and Morgan, from I.urerne Trod f
I'hrhardt of Srrauton who nnnouiirul his
candidacy fot Speaker soveril weeks ago,
will not go Into tho (atiris, but will vote
for Ualdwln
The fight between I'ov nnd llilduln
threatens to spread to the selection of n
chief clerk of tho House Juit ns the speak
ership contest resulted In 1111 'Ihomni
Oarvlii, present chief clerk ti.is been one
nf tho actlvo managers nf Hnlduin's cam
paign, and the Varo-Brunibnugh fori cm an
threitcnlng to plnco I'rnnk II Morrison
ecrgeant-nt-arms of the Inst Mouse nnd n
politico' lieutenant of lohu It Is .Stott In
tho field nralnst him No opposition will he
mado ngalnet the election of Semtor Ktl
ward I nedelmaii, of Dauphin, ns presi
dent pro tent of tin Senate nnd of William
S Ilib, of t-'clmv 1UIII, as resident clerk of
the House
The Governor s statement follows
The speakership contest will soon be
settled Hut the Isiues Involved can
never be Bettled until thev mo Fettled
right Those who rpcclouslv prodilm
that thla It a factional fight tor the
good or this or tnnt leader In nn uty
or county utter what the know to hn n
falsehood The sole question is thl
Can the Kermbtiian partj survive If
controlled and dominated by discredited
lendeishlp and delivered to tho special
Interests that have at cverv turn
cheated the people"
Will It not bo well to heed this sit
uation and avoid miking nn Ir
retrievable blunder' Must we not
render service real honest sen Ire If
we nre to havo tho support nf the
people- A party that Is dWionct can
not endure. Some of us sense till sit
uation TVe feel it l.eeulv We want the
Ilepubllcan party to rid Itself of the
bossed and controlled leaders who have
wrought Its defeat We cannot do this
If we support Mr Baldwin It will be
accepted ns n victor foi reiictlnnnty
and servile lenders who owe much and
do all for special privileges unit who
care not one whit Tor decency or right
or Justice
DARUS ' WV ONE TO nUriTTI'"
These same men in 1915 were equally
resolved to put Mr ISaldwln Into the
f.pcakershlp They Anally vlelded, and
Mr Penrose gave me definite assur
ance that ho won kl btippoit Mr Am
bler. Ho so told Mr Ambler later In
the same dav In let-s than n day
thereafter he at definitely set about
to defeat Mr Ambler He did not
succeed Thcso facts 1 dare nn one
to refute
The evening of the day of the Re
publican meeting nt Wlllltms Grove
In the autumn of 191' the same Seim
toi, then a candidate told mo that
both the then Commissions of Hlgh
vvajs and the ihcn Secretary nf Stato
were Impossible and ought nut to be
retained Subsequently at Hlolrs
vllle In the stand on the public square
he assured ine he would have them
resign Ho did not do so
Me also declared at Pittsburgh on
August 26, 19 H, when tho pnrtv plat
form was under discussion thnt he
was sure of his election and that he
dldn t care anjthftig about the le
malnder of the ticket This was cm
the eve of the State campaign Can
any fair oi lojal Republican follow
such men?
The people look to the party In power
to give them an honest and a detlnlte
service They recent rightly un at
tempt to deceive or to cheat them
Their interests are at stake I shall
steadily stand with them and against
false leadership I shall continue to
Insist that this Government shall never
betray any one, that Justice and de
cency and right shall prevail, and upon
that Issue and that alone I shall con
duct my administration and shall de
vote all my energies
The control of the Republican party
in Pennsylvania bv the special Interests,
of which the .Senator Is the acknowl
edged political agent, must and should
be broken If the party Is to live Noth
ing Is settled In this world, I repeat,
until it is settled right
PENROSE'S STATI'MUN l'
.Senator Penrose Issued an Immediate
reply. In which he charged Irregularis
on the part of the Yare-Ilruinbaugh forces
uurln.- the last campaign and paid his re
spects to ' the unspeakable John R K
Scott."
He pointed to Congressman William S
Jya'utHejarwtvi
Sth A CHESTNUT 8T8., N, E. Ccr.
Uambers of.P&iIa Btaok Eaobanci
Direct Wlra to Naw Tork
aMVaVa'tl
AIIntownBathlehem Cat
Can'l. Si. J. a P.. I9M
REED A. MORGAN & CO.
1 KMJ TKL'ST IILDU.. I'IIIL.1.
Mtmbcre of tha 1'hila. Utotk Eitkante
rUCTIUNB
a-js TUB CtTBAb NATIONAL llAMi
K3t' oy ruiLAnxxriiiA.
Dacamber 11, lfllfl
Tha Annual Elactton for Director! of thla
Bank will ba bald at tna Unklns houaa on
Tuaaday, January ", 1917, between 11 a. m. and
U m, W V, CO.NHAU.
' Caahltr,
Bt-3r ITttANKJUN NATIONAL ltANU.
'-" Uroad and Cfaeetnut S tret la.
PhlladalpbU, Decambcr 28 lais,
Tha Annual Election tor Dlrectora wilt be held
at tba bankltur bouaa on Tueedar, January v.
1917. batwaaa the boura of IS noon and t o'clock
o m. 4 Wit flAnUT Caahler.
KLECTIO.SS
irSSpCOLUUUIA A YEN IT K TRUST COAIPAKY
Pbtladelnbla December SS 1818.
Tba annual election fur pireotora will ba held
at tba banklnc bouaa WediMday, January 10.
1917. batwaaa tha boura of 12 o'clock noon ami
3 f, m. WM A. CAULILH.
Sacraury
PIBECTOBV OJ- ACCOUNTANTS
fkTtifted fuMU Aaaamtaatai
rrtua
EVENING LEDOEB-PfllLADELPniA, MONDAY; JANUAKY 1,
Varo ns "the boy orator and concluded
by asserting that the Governor Is 'lifting
the lid of a conlrnotors' garbage tan "
Penrose s statement follows
A statement regarding the alleged
reduced mnjorltles In Pennsylvania
hive been repealed so often that they
seem unworthy of further nnswer They
nro the stock argument of tho enemv In
the present ronlrocrA As a matter
of fact the majority this vear In Penn
sylvania wns looked upon ns very cred
itable under tho circumstances by Re
publicans In other Slates In n presi
dential vear cverv one thinks l'cnn
svhnnln Is certain, nnd speakers nnd
contributions go to States considered
close or doubtful, to the detriment of
Pennsylvania
Moreover the State Administration
in many places was against tho Repub
lican rnndldntes In somo of the de
partments nt Mnrrlshurg, I know per-
Ronallj, that ninnv emploves were sent
for and ordered to turn In for Demo
cratic candidates, particular! In legis
lative districts If the proper support
had been given bj the Governor and his
subordinates tho Thirtieth nnd Thirty
second Congressional districts would bo
represented In the Sixty-fifth Congross
hv Republicans Instead of Democrats
Insurance Commissioner J Dcnnv
O'NclI nnd State I'mplovmcnt Agent
Samuel It Thompson live In the Thir
tieth f'ongrcsslonal district nnd thev
wore openlv lighting tho Republican
Congressional landldntcs
vot oniii, s I'insi' orrr,.si:'
This Is not Mr O Nell ) llrst offense,
ns II Is generally conceded thai ho
contributed principally to the defeat of
Congressman John Dnl7cll, the cham
pion of protection nnd In this vva'' In
flicted it severe blow to tha cause of the
protective tariff throughout the country.
Tho part in Pennsylvania during tho
icccnt campaign wns haru'lcapptd bv
I lie character of the people who sur
lounded Governor Drtimbnugh Refer
ence has already been made to Attorney
Gcnornl tlroun nnd nu investigation of
this case Is Jut beginning Then the
unspeakable lolm R K Scott was on
tho ticket, Indirectly weakening the
Milter
The voleis Mill hid ficsh In tlielr
liilntls the description of Scott given hv
it Plilladclphl i newspaper which is now
uippottlng Ins efforts wherein he wns
descrlbid In the following language
wllhout mil .attempt on his part to deny
ur refute the chaigcs
Quite apart finm Stott s pnliilial
nlllllutloni we hold that nil lighl-lhliiU-lng,
home-loving i lenn-lli lug mini
i otild consclcutlouslv support him bv
leasnii of his olllclnl and piofe"sloiml
reiord I'or )cni-H this man has main
laliitd himself ,t a defenilei and pro
tecloi nf the lowest tvpe of c'llmlunls
ballot-box stuffer", i adet white
slavers and ko ponderers IIIh gang
loiinertluiiH have given him such profit
able niitoilot thnt this business has
hi ought him a 1'ortmio. the giowth uf
which was not hampetcd In simples
ns In the form of his fet s for It Is s lid
ho Iihm ntrepud the Vei Jewels fiom
women clients In lieu of cash
hTRMin IMIAMMJ INri.LH'NCi:
'I he Ignomlii of the strei t leaning
loiitractlug influence cm the p irty wns
another henvv handicap This i mild not
be more forulblv Illustrated than by
witnessing the character of thu meet
ings which were held in Philadelphia
undci the auspices or the Cltv Com
mittee and directed bv the Wires ouh
no one cl'-e being nskeil to take any
part Particular! Is this stntement
true in reference to the meeting nt the
Aeailemj of .Music In Philadelphia
This meeting w is unanhnouslv cim-
ceilid bv those who pnitlcipatcd In It
to hue been the most humiliating fut
ure that could be recalled within tlie
nieniorv of the oldest campaigner
llattllv nnv citizen of noto permitted
the use of his name in connection with
the meeting few were on tho stage
and the hodv or Hie houso was lint
much mote than hair filled The piti
able performance of Congressman V&.i
in living to monopolize the glory or
the occasion, liko a bov orntoi lent rt
touch or comedy to the spectacle but
did not help the success of the ticket
the following week
When the present cheap and sordid
gang of political conspirators now at
the Governors elbow Is eliminated fiom
tho Republican parti uf Pennslvanla
It Is likelv that the majorities will
again return to their normal slie It
is nn wondei that tho people of the
State In the midst or a general pros
pcrlti, hesitated when the considered
the course of the Governoi of the Com
monwealth Mo loustantli preaches
sweetness and light ' and he seeks
them h lifting the lid of a coutiactors
garbage can
State Senatoi Edwin II V.ire Immedi
ately took issue with Sen itoi Penrose
Phli'jilclphiu gave Hughes a majority of
103,000, ' he said
'That Is greater than the majority
Hughes received In any other city In the
count r, and more than twlco as largo as
Hughes s niajorit throughout the lest of
the State That is the best answer I can
give to Penrose "
Vjfc Tights Husband's Saloon Transfer
HARRISUirilU. Jau 1 Included In a
llbt or names on a lemostrance against
the transrer of Andrew Kchtitzenbach'ti
wholesale liquor license, filed today In the
Dauphin Count Court, Is the name ot his
wlfo Mrs Andrew Kchutzenbach The
liquor dealer Is in the Capitol Park exten
sion district and he wants to relocate, since
tho State has taken over his propert
BISBEE
COPPER
KouglU Sold Quoted
iiifoimaelon upon requeat
Land Title Buildlnir, Phila.
Te'ephonee Spruro 4I1U. Hare 130
New ork
llarrlaburr
Ilmdlui
Allentown
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"Strtntth and Stuic"
We Have Deposited
A Happy New Year
for you in our Bank subject to your order though,
after all, whether the New Year be happy or not,
depends on one's self.
We'll honor your signature for all the good wishes
for 1917 for we've put a goodly lot of them to your
credit here I ,
Tradesmens National Bank
The Builntti Man' Bank
431 Chestnut Street, Phila., Fa.
Established 18415 Resourcu over $13,000,000
PEACE MUST END VITAL
ISSUES, CHURCHMEN SAY
Movement Under Way to Enlist
American Sentiment Against
Indecisive Settlement
CLERGY AND LAITY JOIN
Sixty Prominent iMen ot Several De
nominations Sign Stntement
Defining; Principles
A tuoicinent In enlist Ameilcan publlo
.sentiment In opposition to stopping the
European war 'wllhout adequate considera
tion of the Issues tho war Involves" Is undei
B) lii Philadelphia nnd New York, follow
ing the signing of a statement of alms by
sljwtv prominent men of both cuics cneorgo
Wharlon Pepper Is at the head of the move
ment In Philadelphia Hchlnd him nro tho
lit Rev Philip M Rhtnolander, Protestant
Episcopal tllshop of Pennslvanla, the Rt
Rev William Lawrence. Protestant Epis
copal Illshop ot Massachusetts; Rlshop
Joseph P Ilcrrv, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. President John Gilcr Hlbben, of
Pilnceton, WlnMon Churchill, novelist, tho
Rei Vewcll Dw Iglit Mlllls nnd XX 11 1 v Sun
da v
The statement signed In the sltti men
lies the imaging of llelgluni tha massacre
of the Armenians the desolation of Serbia
ami Poland nnd the sinking of tho IaisI
tanla ns tho vital Issues ' which should
be adjusted In leaching pence In Europe
The moiemeut Is designed In stav nny
American efforts toward establishing penis
until the 'vital Issues' slated are "sitls
factorlli settled
I lie iiocninent also sets foi 111 tint as
Christians tho signers 'deem that titith
nnd righteousness nre to he inalntnltied
Inviolate, ovin nt the sacilflce of phsknl
lire
The doiunient Is not one fin which
signets will he sollilted It wns explained
todav in one of tho leadeis in the mole
ment With a few e vceptlons nil tho names
desired have been signed In Ihe document
It Is planned to send the paper to IGOftOU
ilergvmen of nil denomination. In tho
1'nlted States mill If feislble. the stibstanie
of the doeutnent will lie preached h Hum
from theli pulpits
This Is Ihe ni with the aid uf whnl
eier general publicity tho movement nun
gain, th it the nioiunont Is epecteil to take
hold uf Ameilcan public opinion
The net Mcp In the plan or the ingan
beis will he the le.iitliui of the publle
opinion upon the Government in whitevn
ageniv 1.01'kH to brill, nliout peine without
the adjustment or the 'ill.il Issues' set
fin th In the iloiiiiucut
The papei was signed It was evplaineil
In otilei that It oil 111 he known as upii
sentatlie It was ghui mil hv Gemge
linns mie nf Hie li-ailns In the movement
from Ills nillee in the Land Title Iliillillug
Whittle! (lie puipoe nf Hie mnvtmeiit
will riinlllit with Hie 1 low 1 anient iolc
loward a Euiopeau pi ait Is n question that
has nlreuli been raised
.Mi Pippci Is limited on this .is suing
that If thciu should hi 11 iimlllct In I ween
Hit principles Inioliid In nut si itemeul
and olhei jirlm Iples governing: the JMest
elents action we will stand hv the state
ment and not h the Piesldent
Anothei leadi 1 of the moiemeut said tint
the public could dinw Its own infeiences ns
Id the question of eoiillictlng purposes er
the decument and the President
(RI'CTS COP WI'III PIST; riNHU
New Year Cclebtnnt Pnys $5 lot Ex
cessive Knthusinsm
It costs J" to wish n Camden polle email
a llapp New Yeai
This comes from Geoige Milen a Rus
sian who sas he ought to know, nfter pai
iiig that amount for merely wishing Police
man t 01 nog a prosperous 1917
I'ornog dldn t deny Mllena vvoid, but
added that the greeting was too enthusi
astic. In that It consisted of a punch In the
face
Milen who lives nt GJ6 Jackson street,
said he must have been eclebrnting too
fieel, and he ineielv wanted to spread
good feeling This statement honeiei
dldn t alter Recorder Stackhouse s views
and Milen was lined
Said Milen I knew the cost of living
was high hut not the cost to greeting Cam
den policemen '
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Teutons Sweep
on in Rumania
tonllnntd en rase Tslne. Column I our
Wni Olllce statement on operations on the
eastern front .
The stntement said
South of RlRa and near Smorgen
sliong Russian raiding detachments
were repulsed
On the north bank of the Prlpet, neat
Plnsk, German cavalrv on foot stormed
two Russian positions nnd brought In nt
the point of the havonet one oftlcer
nnd t I1I1 tj -flv 0 men as prisoners
BRITISH EXTEND LINES
SOUTHWARD IN FRANCE
WITH Till! nltlTIIII ARMY IN
KIIANC'IJ, .Tnn 1
Nlnctoon hundred and seventeen finds the
nrltlsh line itraduallv cxtenititie southward
More and moro nre tho lthakl-clad fiolillci 3
of llrltntn reltovlnR tho hotlzon of tho hlus
of the Prenrli pollua Tho procesi haj hcen
roIuk on ever since 1911 And toda I.'ni:
land's nintninoth ctpedltlonat V force In
rondv ready hoth fiom tho viewpoint of
number of men nnd equipment to answer
any call the Allies' council deems dcilr
nble Thcie Is n vast difference todav fiom
1 9 1 C, when a thin ranged line, lacking re
serves, miraculously chins on, desplto nn
npparenllv Impossible situation 'I he most
strlklnB areas between the trenehes nnd
the sea lescmule I'nglaiid more than
Trance
The Ilritlsh foires hive Just roinpleleil
taking over a pectlon nf the I'lciuli front
nnd the Hrlllfch line Is now longct than evei
before
AUTO CAUGHT BETWEEN
TWO CAKS; SIX INJURED
Five Victims of Acident nt KiIrcvvooiI
Sheet nnd Lnnsdovwic Avenue
in ,'ieiious. Condition
Sir peisons weie Inline live of them
seiloti"l, uiilv toda) when nn niitnmiihlle
in uhlih thev were ildlnrr stunk n ill cc t
cat mill wns jammed between II nnd nnothei
Htieet ell til llilcreuood slieel nnd I.nns
dim tie avenue 'I he lii'med me
Lewis U'ooilheail t vvctit v-tiliir Soinlei
lon la , nwilei eif Ihe automobile , ft He
lmed hip nnd M'vero nils
l.lri U'oodlientl, twenle-i IrIiI wife nf
l."ls Wnoelliind, fiaituud libs, hrules
nnd Internal Injiiik-u
Hirrv Muddls Ihlitv lO.'S oith IklRi
uood tlieel , fi act in eel ilhs nnd Inlernal In
juries Ruth .Mndills thlitv-nue wife of Hitirv
MmlillH, possible fiauuie of the skull and
biokeii libs
VIibIiiIii ilnildls seven, elaughtei of Harry
Aladdls, sprained link unci bruises
ilam .Muddls, .It nine . right hand Indlv
maiiRleil mid lite. amputated, seveiu
biulses
v Mrvs 'i ii.ors r
Cor. 1 3th and Sansom
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
An xci-pilon.il opportunity tn hr hi lishiv
Hi 10 nnil 80 00 NI'lTIMiS eir QKfr
llVI'IttlUTIM.S tn r,lJr OSIa
110(111 to f00 si ITIMiS or En
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Adv
The increasing cost of labor and raw
materials (particularly cotton fabric) has made
it necessary to advance prices to dealers and
consumers effective January 1st, 1917 -15
per cent on pneumatic automobile tire casings
and 10 per cent on pneumatic tubes and
motor truck tires.
Present abnormal conditions fully justify
a greater increase, and should they continue
a further increase may become necessary.
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
Akron, Ohio
f
1917
TWO ATTEMPT SUICIDE;
BOTH EXPECTED TO DIE
Woman Sets I'ire to Her Clothing in
Pitmnn, N J. Philndclphinn
Shoots Himself
Two nl tempts nt suicide todnv will te
suit In the death nf a woman nnd man
It was said nt the t'ooper Hospital!! Cam
den The man Is i Philadelphia!!
Ilenjimln Ilnrrlni; slxtv. nf 37.15 North
Mnlshatl street shot himself tevlee In the
bend nt Second nnd Jlllchell streets, t'am
dn. beneith the elevated trntks of the
West Jerse it Keishore Rnlltond An
ntnhtilance took him to the hospital vehere
ho was able onlv to Rive his nime nnd ad
dress before bocomlnsc unconscious
.Mm Clara l.ary, flftv of l'ltmiin. N .t .
evcused herself from tho breakfast table
on n plea of nn errand to the rellai mie
nrrled nn nil Innip with hei When dinvii-
slnlrfl she saturated hei rlothlmr with the
lump's fuel then set fire tn her dress
Tho pain berime so excruciating that she
t limbed fiom Ihe tellir thioiiRh u window
lo tho lawn nnd there her streams ntlrniteil
hr-i husband nnd tun neighbors, William
anhutner nnd I r Dunhip The rite do
ptitiiieiit iilso was tailed
Mis I. .icy was uucoustlolii when the
flames were finally extinguished, mid l'lre
t hlef Watson MeMlehnel took her to ('11111
deii In his molor cm rtho citinot live, It
was said nt tho htispllal Mr l.tcy una
unable to nccount for the act
Short N'ciKlit Coal Dealer I'lncd
TltllNToN. .Inn I --When .Itldce Oei-
nitlitv Inlllcled a Hue of $100 tin t'hailes
1" Hlrieh, n locil mil dealer, oertised
of selllniT short vvclitht tho lattoi an
luniucid his business for snip This Is the
thlnl tliiie lllrsch linn been Illicit for a
Klmllni olTe lite Two members of the same
firm of Illrtth Uiutheit wetc nlso fined
a, 1 000 III .Mil cor Couit somo months
nsn on rlmiRO of silbol tuition of iei
jni, wblih was the oiiliome of a hoit
welRht ininplalnt
Motorist to I'roscLtitc l.:nvl)reaker.
I.VM'Asrillt l'i .Inn I 'I ho l,mi.
enste-r utomnhlle ('lull with mole than TOO
membeis hns decided to uiopernto vvltli
lhe mitliniitlea In inotettliiK tin public
ncnlnst wilful vlolitlons of sifen iiRUln
tloiiH bv iiutnmohllft elilurs 'I hev will
rmplnv il pilv ite eletrcllve In inuiid Ui mid
piosetute vlnl.itnrH of the law
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IV e Wish Our Friends
a Prosperous New Year
E TAKE this lime lo express
w
our appreciation for the
patronage of our many,
many friends during the past year.
We only wish you all as successful
a Nineteen-Scventeen as your
friendship assures to us.
&OYAL Boot Shop i Mmt&L Boir hp
FOR MEN QsA FJSJsSes $2
grilli Chestnut St
Notice
fOOWoTEA
TIRES
Good) ear Tires, heavy tourist lubes
and "tire saver1' accessories are easy
to get from Goodyear sen ice station
dealers everywhere
board Re-elects
school officials
Dr. John P. Garbcr, Superin-
lc(lciit nnd His Assistants
Arr.nin Chosen
lir .lolm r Onrber was re-elected super
intendent of the I'hlladclphK schools, nnd
tho sl assistant and ten district attpcrln
tendcuta were nlso re-elected today nt the
annual mcetltirr'of the Ronrd of rdttcatlon
In the tostone School, Nineteenth nnd
Market streets. This was the mat tlmo
tho Uoard ot l.Mucatlon ever met on New
Year's Dav It happened beciue tho re
vised echool code calls lor nn annual meet
Iiir nn the first Monday In .Innuarv
Theie was no change In nnv of the board
committees reappointed hv llenrv R I'd
tnunds piesldent of the bonid ( Ity Con
tiollrr ,1ohn M. Walton vvna ngaln chosen
School fonlrollei, In nccordanco Willi the
Itw provlilliui that the City 1 oniroller must
be head of tho school flnnnclnl s)stem
Ihcie was 11 hunt for n Rllilc when the
lime came tn sweat In Controller Walton
for tho cnniliiR cnr Pcska vvero ran
sacked nml the scare li was growing ex
tensive when one of the stenographers r
membeied she had a Illblo In her desk
Tills was obtained however onlv after a
long semth for the hev of Ihe desk
if .
Tp . .
At This Time of Year
1 ! I in1 i..iy linvoo wlih ftr farf
hi I ImntlK Innuio nualnsi urli
lirni hv dills ui of our Sktn rm
h 1liliifiil prepTrntton that can
not Injur thrt ttnilr-it "kin flhd
ht'lpn lo rlnni roft-n nn-i tinurlfh
A il ftrst nM to b'ft.iiv- T.ub
IV Jr II I'otpiifl nnvnlieiA In
LLEWELLYN'S
I lillnilflnlila'a stnnelnril Ilnic ''lore
l.18 Chcslntlt Street
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