-I t -er'y-TWH1" Tw -n W t ' I'BpV --IT" -V9""" v m PENROSE'S FOES FROZEN OUT BY SLATE MAKERS Not a Single Follower Governor and Vares on Committee of PLUMS FOR F A I T II F U L Senator Humes, From Wnshintr ton, for War Board Ses sion at Shore Tho Penrose forces iln not Intend to Rlvn nny of tlio patronnso nf the LrBlslaturo tn the Vnre-HrumhauBh-MaKee faction. Thin "ih tdiown this uftcrnooli when tlio "Hlnto" t'ommilteo of tho Itotunv which lino the ill trlhutlon of thn moro than l-'S Jobs In tho House at ltn disposal, wna announced. Not a single follower of the Oovcrnor or tho Vares haw been placed on tho commit tee. Tho committee, which In composed of one llepreuentntlva from each of the thirty two congressional districts In tho Stat". Is iimtlo up entirely of Penrose followers. With olio exception they all voted for Mellaril J Haldvvln for h'pcalicr. The exception li Aaron . Hess, of Lancaster I'ounty. who declined to vote, but who has since thrown his support to the nntl-HrnmtiauKh force Tho commlttco was announced Just boforo Chairman Woodward left with tho other mcinlicra or the Penroso "war board." which will hold Its first conference In Atlantic City Into this afterimon or tonight. piixutisi: mrtniKs to kiwjnt Senator Penrose, who will preside at the deliberations of the "war board," left Wash ington nt noon, and Is hurrying on his way to tho shore, bast night and today, poli ticians from nil parts of tho Rtnto locked to Philadelphia bound for Atlantic City, to nbscrvo tho deliberations of tho "war board" at close range. Tho conference Is considered to bo tho most Important political confab hold on tho subject of Pennsylvania politics In fifteen years. Whether hnpeachmont proceedings will be brought against ilovcrnnr Hrtunbaugli. nd the exact extent to which tho In vestigation of tho Governor nnd of the Statu Administration on tho clmrges of b-lbcrv, perjury malfeasance In otllce, co ercion, intimidation and maladministration will go, Will bo settled by tho conferees. Tho meeting of the "wnr board" was called to discuss tlio Penroso plans for tho future against the opposing faction of tho Republican Organization, legislation nnd patronage. Tho committees of both branches nlsn will bo made up during tho conferences, but they will not bo announced until the Legislature reconvenes on the night of Monday. January 22. Tho slato committee, which will hand out the $5, $B and $7-n-dny Jobs in tlio Legislature Includes tho six Philadelphia members announced yesterday. A Penrose McNIchol member wns appointed oven In Congressman William 8. Vnre's own con gressional district. Tlio commlttco and thn congressional districts they represent fol. low : First Daniel J. Ncary, SevonUi 'Ward. Second Jefferson W. Smith, Thirteenth Ward. Third Joseph It. McArdle, Sixteenth Ward. Fourth Slgmund J. Cans, Thirty-eighth Wnrd. Fifth Samuel J. Perry. Twenty-fifth Ward. Sixth Theodore Cnmpboll. Thirty-fourth Ward. Seventh Samuel A. Whltnlior, Chester. Klghth Jnmcs S. Iloyd. Montgomery. Ninth Aaron B. TIes3. Lancaster. Tenth William W. Jones, Lackawanna. Klovcnth riavid W. Thomas. Luzerne. Twelfth Curys M. Palmer, Schuylkill. Thirteenth (Jeorgo J. A. Mlllor, Lehigh. Fourteenth W. Worth Jennings, Brad ford. Fifteenth Henry T, Albee. Potter. Sixteenth William W. Uobortson, North umberland. Seventeenth James W. Sampsel, Snyder. eighteenth Joshua W. Svvnrtz, Dauphin. Nineteenth James li ltlnlnger, Ulalr. Twentieth Uobert 8. Spangler, York. Twenty-first Hnrry D. Scott, Center. Twenty-second Victor B. Ilouton. West moreland. Twenty-third Duncan Sinclair, Fayetto. Twenty-fourth OeorEo Plummer Baker, Washington. Twenty-fifth Juno H. Bovee, Krle. Twenty-sixth Harry Zanders, carbon. Twenty-seventh Miles A. Milllron, Arm strong. Twenty-eighth Daniel U. Goodwin, V. nango. Twenty-ninth Edward 31. Hough, Alle gheny. Thirtieth James F. Woodward, Alle gheny. Thirty-first William J. McCaig, Alle gheny. Thirty-second William c. Wagner, Alle gheny. MEMnnns of wah jioaiid The members of the "war board" who will confer nt the shore nre State Senator James P. MoNlchol. Philadelphia ; State Senator KdvvarU P. Ueidleman. Dauphin, president pro tcm. of tho Senate ; Speaker Baldwin. Delaware; State Senator William C. Sproul. Delaware, chairman of tho Senate Slato Committee; Representative James F. Wood ward, Allegheny, chairman of the House Slate Committee; Auditor (ieneral-clect Charles A. Snyder, Schuylkill; State Sen utor T. Larry Gyre, Chester; W. Harry Baker, secretary of the Itepublican Statu Committee, and William 8. Men. Schuylkill. Senator Penrose, of course, is also a mem ber of the board. Delegations of politicians from Philadel phia and Allegheny Counties went tn the thore tlds Afternoon to watelt proceedings. They Included the Philadelphia members of the House slate committee and Cnroner Samuel C Jamiaon und Max (i. Leslie, of Pittsburgh. 31ayor Armstrong, of Pitts burgh, Is expected before tho conference ends the last of tho week Others who went to Atlantic City Include Congressman Rowland, of Clearfield ; Rep resentative McCalg. of Allegheny ; William C Gallagher, of Wilkes-Barre ; Thomas 11. Garvin, chief clerk of the House, anil Harmon 31. Kephart, Stale Treasurer-elect. ALLEGED DOPE FIENDS HELD Three Men Accused of Violating Drug Act Committed for Court A Chinese. Mark Ylck. ami two negroes, Charles Rollins and Walter Harris, were held under ball for court by United States Commissioner Long today in the Federal Building, charged with clolatlng the drug act. Ylck, who was found In the basement of ? 19 Race street. last night, was the canter, detectives say, of an opium lay-out and seemed to b under the Influence of the drug. He was held under $500 bail. Rollins, 1115 Balnbrhlge street, was ar rested on Ninth above Area street yes terday with opium In his possession and was held under 1000 bail, while Harris, Kater street, near Twelfth, had what police believe to be heroin In his pocket when he was arrested last week and was held under J1000 ball The arrests were made by Ottlcera Hicks and Pachelll, acting under the direction of Col, William dray Beach. Class of Girls Adopts Baby APPLBTON, Wis.. Jan. 1.0 Wishing to have a Uvo subjeet to vfottt with, girl students of the, domestic science depart- mui of the AddUiou High School have adopted a two-montn-oW bby frojo a poor family. Ttw S'rls r"t but fUlBg THAW ON ROAD TO N. Y. TO SURRENDER TO POLICE Attorney Announces Accused Million- nirc Will Answer New Charges PtTTSIlcililll. Pa, .tan. 10 --Hnrry Kendall Thaw li reported to be on his way to New York city, presumably to surrender himself lo the authorities there, who have been conducting a pcafch for lilrrt slnca nn indictment charging him with kidnapping nnd whipping Frederick Otmitnp, Jr., n Kansas city boy, in the Hotel McAlpIn, vvnn found against him Ihcro yesterday. Stephen stone, u local attorney, mntio tno announcement. Hn said, "Thaw IS now on his way to Now York lo nnswer tho chnrgeH," Slnno refused In Pay from where Thaw is going to New York. He did declnre that Thaw bail tint been in Pittsburgh within forty-eight hours. Thaw was In Philadelphia Monday, when he testified In tho Municipal Court In an nutomnbllo case Ho discussed the murder nf Mnllo Colbert, the model, with news paper men, nnd then disappeared. Fred iluinpp, Jr., siiteen yenr old. n Knnsns city schoolboy, made the accusa tions that form the basis of tho chnrne against Thaw. Oliver Itrower has been arrested nn sus picion that he was nn nerntnpllr-e of Thaw. He wns held under $l!no hall by Mnglstrnt Pennock nt tho request of the New York police, flutnpp was tinabto to recngnlso Urmver as one of his assailants. Wilson Kin Denies Tip on Peace Note fmitlniiiMl from Piute tine member of the f'onnnll.v hmkPittRp film Oc tober 13 Inst. Previously he said he had been engaged In the r-u I estate huMiiess In Washington, and In that mimed Inn did no business In tdnekn. He paid he had bail tin Mock brokerage experlrll.P pr' IriUM lo liis I'diitiedlnn with the Connolly oinimny. Ilenrosentiillve Campbell nsked Mr. Boil ing If be would tell the committee about the conversation he had with Mr. Connolly when he first miked of entering the firm. Mr. Boiling snld ho had had several cnminl conversations with Connolly about going Into the linn, the llrst In March. 18111. A conversation was held In August, ho said, and 111 October he entered tlio firm. "You are the President's brother-in-law?" asked Mr. Campbell. "Yes." DRNtttS (SHTTINi! TIP "Did you over receive any ndvance in formation about tho President's pence note Information before you saw It In the press?" asked Mr. Cfarrett. "Absolutely not," said Mr. Bolting. Boiling Hold bis name bad been dragged Into tile Investigation JiiMt as Secretary Tumulty's had and that he thought he ought to have n public apology from Itepresenta tle Wood Just ns Mr. Tumulty had nsked. "You will probably have to wait a long wlille," said Itepresentntlve Chlperfleld ltepre."ent!itlvo Lenroot then pursued this lino of ipiestlnniug: "Did any member of the firm of F. A. Connolly & Co. recelvo Information?" "No." ."Hoes Connolly & Co. deal In stocks for Its own account?" "No, wo are only brokers." "You dcnl through Hutlon & Co., of New York?" "Yes." "Did you recelvo any Inquiry about the note from Hutton & Co.?" "Nn, 1 am suro not." "Wcro your dealings particularly heavy on December HI nnd 20?" "1 think not." "Do .1 know of any one In tho Oovern ment profiting by this 'leak'?" "No " Mr. Boiling said ho did not know tho nanio of nny member or Congress or other ofllclal who speculated In stocks and that ho tnniio no purchases himself on Decembor 10 or 20. "You know nothing of tho so-called leak?" nskocl Representative Lenroot. "No," replied Mr. Boiling. He was then oxcuecd. Tlio first "contradictory testimony" of the probe camo when Aichlo Jamison, State Department reporter for the Central News. In describing how Lansing gave the news papermen the confidential tip on the note, said : "Secretary Lansing had said he wns giv ing us tho information because ho did not want It to come back In garbled form from abroad and 'Injuriously affect tho market."" Representative I.enroot then read Secre tary Lansing's testimony, to tho effect that he "had not had tho market in mind" when ho cave tho tip to, nnd Imposed secrecy upon, the reporters. Manager W. A. Crawford, of tho Wash ington bureau Central News of America, presented a confidential telegram sent to his New York olllco wherein lie had rovcaled under permit from tho State Department) the fact that a noto was forthcoming. "There was no leak on that, however." Crawford explained. Tlio message declared tho noto wns held for morning; paper pub llcatlon because tho department did not want to have It affect tho market Crawford Informed tho committee that tho International News Service supplied news to the Dow Jones Company, a ticker concern, whereupon Bepresenlatjvo Bennet ask'd that a representative of that organi zation bo called. PRINTERS QUIZZED Cnmolius Ford, public printer, said that although the peace note was printed, in the Government Printing Otllce ho knew nothing about it until lie rend It In the papes W. J. McAvoj, deputy public printer, ex plained that In "netting up" the note the copy wns cut Into eleven sections and thai no onu could tell Its contents from one "take." Ho said the greatest secrecy was maintained, and that not more than two or three persons in tho otlleo besides himself could have seen tho noto In Its entirety. "I dnu't think thero was any possibility that the leak occurred from the printing otflco," said Mr. MoAvoy. William odlin, of Hearst's International News Service, said the only Information abuut tho nolo tent out by tho Hearst ser vice was n "cautionary message to hold the report for release." "Is your service tho Hearst service?" aBked Chairman Henry. "It is so called," Odlin replied. chairman Henry wanted to know who had written an article printed In Texas under an "I. N. S." slug line recently which. Henry said, was In effect that a Cab inet oftlcer, two Senators and a high uttluial might bo Involved In the leak situation, lie thereupon demanded the names of all the Hearst staff here. After having telegraphed for C. W. Bar ron, of the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Company, tho committee later de cided tn Issue a subpena for him to come, here with his ticker records. With Thomas W. Lawson's sweeping charges concerning the "leak" to Wall street still without definite substantiation, the committee entered upon what is probably the last day of the preliminary investiga tion. Democratic members are plainly weary with the proceedings.- Republicans were forced to admit that neither Lawsoir nor any of the other witnesses had disclosed one definite fact All of the Wall street financial men. In cluding Bernard Baruch, Charles H. Sabln and Otto H. Kahn, have reiterated before the committee categorical denials, of any advance knowledge of the President's peace note, dispatched the week before Christmas, and oross'-examlnation left the committee juft where it started. "A. Curtis," whose name was signed to a letter to Representative Wood, of Indiana, making sensational accusations against public men, still remains a mythical char acter No member of the committee now belives that any such man exists. As to Thomas W. Lawson himself, four motions have been made to cite him. to 'the House for contempt for falling to answer the questions which might have given the comm ttee a basis to continue its work To dkte he lias not given the name of eveu oae person responsible for the alleged "leak,' er who benefited financially by It, EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF J CfTV Al'I'OISTMBVTH nnnntineed In day Include the nelri-llnn of throe class load ers of the Board of tlcrrentlnn The np polntmenls went to Catherine C. HnriKird. 4S3R llnsiol avenue; Florence N Sillier. .111:1 North Sixth Mred. nnd h'.a ,M Mndjtieeti. 132if Noith Fifth slnot The siil.irv for the class lenders Is $.1 per day. liny II Holmes. of 3ft,10 North Sixth street, wns selected ns a dynamo man Ih tlio F.leetrlcnl Bureau, Willi n salary of $ I Suu per annum. flTV TIM; i Itr.lf WILLIAM .MrCO.U'H and Sheriff Hurry c Hnnslcy ore victim of tho Rrny. Both nun hnvn liueti confined to their respective residences, ?19 South Twen ty-second street nnd 1317 Ellsworth. Mreei. A .lAPAVnsf: lll-.lll MAST, ilenrsn I. Tiikohnmn, of -'.in Slnteo, t'til., today ob tained a inn r rime lloonse to wtd Esther Linton, of iviilt. Pl.i'ns. N. Y. Tnkohamn vns horn in .Inpun, whore both Ills parents. nrn now lump He Is tnirty-eignt years old, while his liiteuibd bride Is Ihlrly-four. Miss Linton wn Imrn in Minten 1 i SH-oitMH rou Tin; .m miiifntriiii. mites in the cadot corps of the I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania hno begun to arrive from the contractors und will bo distributed at the army-navy rn-oporatlxn slurm, lla.t Hoinh Itrond street. Tlio first consignment comprised seven rlnscn. TB.MPI.B t NIVLUMTV will creel n teachers' rollnge The slllll of $2ftn.0Ml Will be taken from tho in.loiouoht fund In pro vide for the miiHtriiotli'n "f ihe building. Arrangements me nlso Im-Iiih made .In In crease the endowment fund lo $1,000,000, llll:r ftM;i.i ,.f Hie Unmm nf 1 1 lgh wa ., Im .'OOU ii-w rubbish cans dn pnslteil In viiiI.iiih iinrts of thn dty fndny. City Councils npiii-tiiiria'ei! $fino for thn purchase of the ant moiiic time ngo. The runs mo pint ol n Rei.oral I'ltmptilft!! In hiixe i-b.iner sir. dt for I'liHad-Ipliln. .'l)VrM.Ol I'lltlltl ""THIS In it pile nf coiton uii.tte and Inirlnp !-t.nleil n lire in the nit led hiur nnd mini rmtoiv of Fred erick T. JVnll, 'Munch nil'i Tnmny strenls. early tniliiv. Iiitimige estlmnled lit Mill) was caused on tlio ner-nnd floor of tho fac tory In the tieMrui'lion of baled wool ami hair. .NATIONAL MMI1tl:tIONl, PNION has asked thn peniis.tlvniiiii branch to take January 21 ns a "special day" in Wiish Ingtnn for Ihe silffr.iglsH "f this State. A deli'Bntion of nt least twenty-flvnproiiiinent local stiff racists will make the Journey In an effort lo puh the proposed Federal suffrage niiicniliiient. PILN.VSYIAAMA rO.M.MAMIBItY .Mili tary Order of tin- Foreign Wars of (lie t'nlted Stales held lit nmiunl meeting nt the Cnlon League The following olllcera worn elected: Comiiiiiuder. Hear Admiral lleynold Thomas Hull; vice cuniinanilers. Brigadier lioneia! Littleton. W. T. Waller, I'. S. M. C. ; Captain Itolieit I. Itiissell, cnmninndnnt of the Philadelphia Navy Yard; Lieutenant Cnlmirl liomgn Mont gomery. Colonel Charles c Allen; secre tary and register. Cnntiiin ogibn I . Wil li liisnn ; treasurer. Brigadier lieiiernl Oliver c. Bosbyshell ; chaplain. Major Henry A. F. Hoyl ; Judge advocate. Lieutenant Ed ward S. Sayres; surg i. Herbert A. Arnold. MIMt'AI. AltTS Cl. I It elerted Mr. 1VII liaiu II. (ireene preMilent at annual meeting nf that nrganl?.itlnii I r. Edward I. Keffor was chosen first vice president ; Nicholas Polity, second vice president : L. Stauffor Oliver, hocreinry, and Maurice Ve I. treasurer. The live din dors nnmed wore Thoinat a'Beckd. i'harlc: I, Murphy. Ed CABINETS AGAIN FALL AND RISE IN EUROPE Russia Has New Pro mi or. Spanish Ministry Retained by Alfonso LONPON. Jan. in. Cabinet changes nnd rumors of Cabinet changes have been Hie feature of the in ternational political situation during the last twenty-four hours. There hat been anothci reorganization nf the Russian Cabinet. Premier ,Trepoff has resigned, being succeeded by Count tiolltzim- Senator Kulchltsky has been ap pointed Itiisslan Minister of Public Instruc tion and M. Neuratoff. Benin Foreign Min ister, lias been appointed a member of the Russian Council nf I lie Empire. King Alfonso has refused to accept the resignation of the Spanish Cabinet which was handed In yesterday Amsterdam advices hint I hat the Aus trian Cabinet Is tottering and may soon fall. Tho foregoing dispatch on Us face Indi cates a further victory for Russian Liberal ism and ihe elements behind the recent nssassinaMoii of flregory Rasputin, the monk, who was reputed to have dominated Ibe Russian court fur more than ten ears. Princo Uolltal'ie, ihe new Premier, cnines of a family with a historical reputation for Liberal leaning and scholarship Count Ignatieff. tho retiring Minister of Instiuc tion. on tin- ntlic- hand, lias notoriously re ad iniurv antecedents. Ho Is n son of fount Nlclvdat Iguntleff. who attained prominent us n prosecutor of tho Jews when he wnt Minister of the Interior thirtv years ago. and is n nephew of lien erat Aiencl Ign.itieff, who was assassiiited in December, E'06. Countess Ignntleff. his widowed mother. l..is always been openly aormanophllo and her salons are declared to have been the rendesvous of those "dark forces" which have been so often denounced In tho Ininui and which were centralized 111 ilregory Resputin. As for M. Trepoff. his appointment as Premier last November, ostensibly Hie in sult of un agitation In tho Duma, wns hailed in the European press generally as a triumph of the Russian people over hureutk-i-racy and the forces of reaction. His sub sequent Inactivity, however, has given rise to the suspicion that despite Ids Liberal reputation, ho Is- at heart as much re actionary ns was his father. Ceneral Trepoff, ono time llovernor of I'otmgrail. who was nssassiTOted because of intolerable tyranny. The family of Holltzin. better known In America us "Clallllsln," has an intimate link with Pennsylvania, one me-nber. Prince Dmitri Augustin noliuluo, l nnteu mission ary, having been founder of the town of I,o rctta, in Cambria County He was forced to leave Russia on. Ills conversion to Catholi cism. Tho town of flalliisin. In tho tame county, Is named for him. The Clolltzlnes nre nno of the four noblest families of Rus sia. They were once offered the throne of Russia, and it Is by grace of their refusal that the Romanoffs rule Russia today. SUES TO l'llOHi: STOCK vaiAju Jersey City Man Seeks to Know Busi ness of'Screw Company Result of 'LeaU" TRENTON. N- J-. Jan. tO. Declaring that the business- of the Standard Screw Company, a J5.0OO.000 oor;oratloii. Is de pendent upon munitions contracts and sus ceptible to fluctuations through ieace pro posals, Oeorge W. Shera. a Jersey City stockholder In the concern, today applied to the Supreme Court for an order to examine the company's books to ascertain Just how much of the company's business Is depend ent upon nuinltlon contrasts and what his stock is really worth. Sbera alleges that the stock, which was worth 100 par. rose rapidly after war con trai.:a were received, and last November was auuted at 6u3 The "lak. it is alleged caused a drop to )3I0. T he Cort wit bear I "l f f the case January 11. win Evans, i amine W. Zeckwer and Mail ntz Leefson. POtiLTItV i:IIIIIITS nt Hie elglilh nn niial show, hnw in progress nt fhe estab lishment of the Henry F. Mlehell company. SIS .Market street. Include many of the finest nrlzn specimens of chlckons, geesej nnu turkeys In the country, tup exhibit, which Is free of charge, will continue, today nnd tomnrrow. There nre twenty-six vari eties nf chickens on exhibit. MISS r.MII.V IIAfllr., a ?ren.grenf nrnnddnugliter nf Benjamin Franklin, tins sailed oh thn French Line steamship Es pngno from Now York tn become n war nurse. Miss Itnoho is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Meigs Bache, of 23.1 Soul It TlilN teenlh street. Sho is n descendant of lllett nrd Bache. who married Sarah Frnntslln, Hie daughter of Doctor Frnhklln. tlACi; TBIIMINATEO vfheit file N'nr. weglatt bark Trio nrrlved In pnrl from Hull tin. Althntmh only n three-iniiter, the Trio bent the .Noiwoelan bnrks Spartan nnd (.'Ian Unlhralth which are foiir-miislcil. Tim vessels Were r-adv In sail fioni Huhlln at the same time, and the crews of tho ships made up n pool to be dlsit United among the men who first reached port lltil.HIA.N fO'lLP-ftAritirit'i; HAY enn. trlhutlnns totaled 1 2.7SB T2, nccordlnR lo tho Commles'nit for ftillef In nelglum. Tho day wnt hold in connection with the Made-In-Amerlca Baxniir lust nuintli Among tho larger cnntrlbitlon were: Mrs. Ella Strnlifj Di-nnisnh, ffiim; in 'lieiiituy nf "E. K. 1..." jr.lm, ('Ir-.l I'liiibyuilati Cliurcli nr Aid nioie. ssn.ftu from Milton, I'n.. $isn.r ; Eclttaiil .1. Moore. Alfied W. Plelsher, Wil liam i!I.iB" Jr.. Mrs Wlllibm T. Car ter. William II. Castle, jmo each. ORIMtANTOH'.N III tlNi:ss .MEN'S AS SOCIATIOV, in Its niinunl meeting, elected the following nfllcers- I'rotldent, Colonel Shelilnn I'ollei : vhe loslilnnt, Alexander I'. Inhnsnii ; hcorolnrj. .Iniin-s It. Walker; lunsmrer, Alfiul c Miriilo STIIICK ItV A TltOl.l.LV PA li nt linn Nlngmn nvoniii' nnd ttnstnn street, Oscar Miller. twenty-sK. 25f4 Howard street, In In Ihe Episcopal Hospital with sevcrnl broken ribs. Nn arrests wore made. :i CAMDEN CITV l lit; st iu;it ii;tittn: ,, i-itnv has been'eledcd tiresldent of the Merchants' Trust Coinpnnv lo mccocd Charles A. Itey lloids, who letlred liecnuse of overwork. CA.MOL.N III) Mill III' 'I'ltAlli; will IniM lis annual mooting and election nf olllccrs tnmnirnw ii Ik i COIII'lHt IHI-l'llM. clireil for Ibe largest nmnlpti- of patients in Its history durliiR the enr I MB. according to the report of Chief Clerk 'leorge Hartel. In the wards fr."iB!i patients were cared for. while Ilia pntlenlM were admitted tn the private rooms CAMDEN fill rV ASSOCIATION nf Workers for the Itllnd elected tlio follow ing olflccrs for the cusiiinif year: Walter L. Tiislilnghnm. president ; Burtil S. Cram mer, vice tiresldent: Waller Hill, financial secretary: .Miss Ethel Itoblnson, recording secretary; Mri. Mnnlcii Vernier, t n usurer ; ienrgo A. Frc.v and lludil S. I'raininer, truMecs. I'llEMIIE.N I ll.sl Kit, ,,r ( nimlcil ( 111111 cll, today appointed the following commit tee to Investigate the pioposltlon to estab lish a 1 llv garage at Fifth and Aich moots: Cotincilmen Fol-i.vlllo. cllllil 111,111 , Bender, Don lirlor and Khk BOYS' FLORIDA JAUNT ENDS AT ATLANTIC CITY Two Runaways, Young and Hold, Decide Home Is the Best Place If you were a little hoy- a regular one, with freckles and exactly twelve hectored years to your credit and last Monday aft ernoon yon slipped up on your long divi sion, the slipping up having absolutely noth ing to do with a certain spithall making its serene way toward hlackbnaid regions, and if tlie teacher cruelly sent you homo wlm a note, what wuuld you do'' If Into tin- path of your homeward -bound mlsei.v. Kliirida. a place for,' far uvvsiy. stretched forth a beckoning hand, what would ou do? Probably exactly as did the small bo.v who measures up tn these particular speci fications, Morris DIcgnian, of 63.1;! ijoinian town avenuo, nnd 11 pupil of the lieiman tovwi Combined Hoys' School. He looked up his one best pal, Hnrry Wexler, of iwjl (lermnntnwn avenue, nnd nsked him "to cut und run." At tho came tlmo he offered to envoi uiplcte expenses for Ihe trip. Ac- cnnlingly einbnrkment was mude With the sky and Florida the nmn on expenses, tho Jourlsts made a stopover at Haddonflejd, N. J., and right Hun and Hi lhal portion of a little boy Hint usually fads In un emergency tn live up i" manilai-d's of being twelve years old, $ mined for "mother." Morris followed up ibe Venning with a timid noto home telling of the pro posed Journey and gently hinting that Hie globe-trotters might be reached at their next address, which was to he Atlantic City nt tho home nf Harry Wexiii's uncle. By this tlmo the pnjenls nf the 1,05s were thoroughly frightened and had icimrted Ihe caso tn tho imllce. I'pon receipt of tho "forwnrtllr.g address" lalo .vesterday Mr. and Mrs. Dicgman lost no time in making connections In Atlantic City ulih the trav elers. At present two chastened and hearth-loving little hoys nre making ameiuU und reso lutions to postpone their explorations until a decidedly later date "Morris likes to piny In schoul," was Mrs Dlrgmun'a ex planation. President Names Postmasters WAMIV(1TH D c. .fun. 10 Piesl dent Wilson today nominated tho following poBtnusiem: Pennsylvania, J. It. Henry. Dawson; Ella T Cronln. Centerville; Charles V. Johnston, VYonlrii-h New Jei sey. John Matthews. Hudson Heights. Lureusu B. Skivers. Anglesea. Delaware. W. H. Alexander, Elsmerc. TODAY'S MAItKLUU; MCENSKS Philip V. Ilodell, aM IV Oakilale l . mi.i Pauline VenUth. Ill tr Huntingdon .1 Edward II. mark. IIMIO I'onlilln si., und vlarl hJslvtoii. "'ltl N. Palethoroe si. Jojfiih A. Daily, lsail 3 Iean aquar. and Helm II llrmler. -i:.V H asm ,,, CharUa Msrgulls. 1120 S noth l anil Hsriha ailU'rinan. hlino IlurKi inc. John O llousnman. iljk l.anc. I 'a . and l.lla It Halaton. Oeun UruVv N. J Herman l.asln. AlUintk- Clly, and Mlnnl Uari U70b N 'J'J.I al Samuel 11. Wealey. L'1121 Htuirawood l and lalxll li. Trlbalt. 10.T, N. Upal al Morrla vtelaa, 1110 N 30lh at., and .Surah Peres -ITS .v. -nil at. Itiehard Martin. 731 H Wooillaifn ave and llursart llourUan, 731 E. Woodlawn nw William II. (irliiua 1337 l-'lUworlh al . and Bllaatath M Mlteiwll. I IVT'S. Franklin at KoWrt Urowu 114 K. Tioga, St.. und Mary Irvln. 3137 (laul William Purnell 113.1 S. 18th and Virginia I.e. 1730 Chrlaltan at. (leorge Ulinktioriv. 1343 Iirown at., and Anna T. Schumaeker. 'i vvladaor auara Sanaual DluiaWrg. Wtlmlagton. 1I1 . and Re becca IWrnateln. U31 N. SOlh at Kdward A. Hrlll. 418 8. 10th at . and Lillian Mllnar. UVI 7lb at. William J Hupoer 742 Kyre al . and Ethel Utrat. 13111 N. J'Uh it. Wfbam J. llln.r. S34 S. Illcka at . and liar Kant Q. 8ullivan. 1831 JBron at Alfrad B Ogl Trenton. N. J., and Anns E. Cottty New Hopa, Pa Joaaoh P Ford, 2104 Commarca at . and Mary A O'Neill. 17-0 W AUegtwuy sva Joaaph Setaalvo. 1203 N l.awrene al . uod Anna Bit lo. 2133 N Grata at. Peter Thomaa. 11120 W KrW ave and iljybelle TroiLelL ,1017 Iitnna at laatah W lona. 1711 N' Utn at and Sarah H Uanjamln Haywood 172& Ualnbfldje et and j aiiii-i ic.i n turn at . AjwJ Zty ?. 1Mb laadore JSaaaier 2M7 S. JtA It . Ooldaun. 8!U RoaaWrry at, ? ana Anole STOKOWSKI TO CUT DOWN SEASON'S WORK liicrcnsorl Burtlon to Ho Reduced bv Ten Concerts, Which Tltttd , flcus Itich Will Conduct In order lo rellive some nf the burden of t.tnpnld Minkowski, cnjidltrlnr nf the Ptllta ilelptiln nrehesfrn, to nwlf nn extent Hint Ills work next watmn ntll tint tie euftnllell, the mnnnRement imtny Announced that Mr Stnknwskl would not cnhilurf fen nf tho fe mnlnlnu cnnceri:! of this "enttnn. The news wn- first made knnvvn nf the fltintint cnnerrl Intil Iti the Stetdon Audi torium lai-t nlBliI 'or Hi" benefit of the HtetRnn Ib'Miltnl by Arthur .fildsnn. mnna fler of I he "'ri heslrn. In cniiflrmliKt H lotlny. Mr. .tud.inn snld that Mr. Kinh-nvikl's fihyslelnn had decided It wiiultl be heller ir tin- lender bad lev ttntk fur Hie lltne belnR. This would mean, Mr. .luib'iii evplained. Hihi ten mncert "li the imhealrn ivicild lie cniirlucted by Thad denn tilth, the eniicertmniter. If It Ih found that Sinl.iciki only in deilred iik ennduetor by iiiii-le p.itrims, let! conrerls will be nbntidiined. Mr Slnliovv-ki has tweti wnrklnff morn ulrenumislv llinn ever In fore on nernunl nf He- lnirei,.il number f Phll.ldelpltln niilip'-ttii concerts and Hie triilnlliK of Ihe several lame ctinruse which lira to par llcipaie in Ibe i'oIuhmhi performnneo of Bach's St Matthew P,inn music nt the Olid of I 111 'OiiMll. Ili, oKhi-iiirii hn yet tti play about n ilfiJicn pair- of roticettM reniainlliB III Hio Krlilnv nfiirii'ion and Salurdny evonlnis cniieiitM of ihe reRUlnr i-erleH nf twetily-flvo proRrnm" Ihe extra Bneli St. Matthew Pas lnn concerin with fjrenl clinrus and unlolstn. Heveinl, of tho I.nnm;R M'hool fltllttrcn'fl nnrerts. three of fhe Sunday free eonrcrfs nt the Metropolitan opei.i House nnd uev enil niit-nf-liivvn proBrnms. Mr. Minkowski. II Is iiiideiTiOnrt will cniidiict the clilldren'n ctuii-erfi' in vvhleh he bus taken a (treat per sonal ihlerc:t. Tn Mr Itleh ttlll full nut orioun and some otlicr supplementary prn Krnms. Mr. Bleb this .min "'as ndvanced to Ihe rank of iisi-lai,t ennduetor. 1 fin work ns soldi-! bus kucm hlnj n, lni'Kn fol lowing and inncb imhilc favor with tlio tirchOBtrn'n cliintele ouwnlc Philadelphia. ACCUSI3D OK STUALING, ENDS HIS MFE IN CAR Cnmtlcn Mnn Commits Suieiilo After Undo Upbraids Him Wife Near Collupse Thn.il' of an. I for an nlleRcil theft nf inonin. .iccniillnc, lo the police, caused ClieMer Toner, ol L' 1 1 1 Howell BtrCOt,' Cam- lien, to commit suicide by shonllliR himself ihimnrb the In-nd with a revolver In a Prank foul Irollev ar Inday. Tozer llrcd while tl reu was 111 ihe barn nt I'Yntik- fonl avenue nnd Hrlilfte street. A note book in his pocket Identified him. Toiler lived Willi bis iinele, Charles 'foster. Th",v iiiiirrcl slenlav. accnrdlnu to the police, iivcr Hie disappearance of a sum of mniii'V. nnd Toiter's iinele. it Is said. iicciiM-d lilin of takliiK li. Mhortly after Hie ipi.ii-rcl Timor came to tills oily. Toner's wife, who Is on the vcrite of collapse as a result of her husband's death. deiilid his mill! 1J0DY OK MAN FOUND ON CHESTER RIVER RANK Police JJollove Ho Wns Itobbcil and Thrown Overlionrtl by IHb iMurdcrcrs I'HKSTHIt. Pa., .Ian. 10.- Hurled In Ice ami mud, the bod.v of a mini wns found this mnrnlni; mi the bank of Chester Itlver near the limhmiR Memorial Park. Mystery surrounds the case, on which thn police are vvorkltiR. A severe uash on the fore head HtreiiBtheiis a theory that the iiinn was a vii'llm of robbery and then thrown overbonrd. A Baldwin Locomotive Works check, hearing the numerals 0i:."0 nndtnn Iden tineatliiu curd, with the name '.tick Hllclt, were found on Hie bnd. Nothlnu else of value was found In Ills rlotiilnu. The body hud evidently been In Hie water fin several days. It is at the morgue nf licpnty Cormier White, nvvaltliiR lilentlllcn ti'in PKOHATICl) HY THE KKRISTKIt Several Kstntos Disposctl of in l'rivnte Hequests Wills probnled toiiv w.re those iff John 8. Palmer, 431 tlnst Winter street, Hsr niantiivvtl, vvhlcli. In piivate beipiests,' dis poses of property v.ilmd at JfiO.OOn; T. Henry I'arlte, Klliabeth, X. J.. J1U,35H; liet.rKC II. Taylor. 31S Noith Korlleth street. 125,000 ; Caroline W. Taylor. Atlantic City, V. J., Ill.ono; Catharlnii B. nnk, Kaston, Pn Sl!,500; Michael p. Poody, 201 1 Sal mon street. 12.niiii; Small A. I'aklns. 1727 West Morris street, JfiuiMi Helen MilllRnn. 1027 Chestnut street. ITonn ; Kurleln Olio, l?i02 North Tvventy-eiKhlh street, $5!I50; John I'senndel, 2229 Mouth chailvvlck street, fiS7fi; itorace I.. Lewis. 2010 Month Hal- ford street, S5IMI0; Auitusta Mllilenbcrir. I H2H .MIIIIIll street, i4"illi; Kniina I.. Uond ell. Oakland, Cul.. fanon ; William Kune van. I'nlled KtatuH Xaval Ilnme, Orays I-Vrry road. JSOOO; Jane It Park. SOS Xnrfh Thlrtlotli street, 'in. and Michael Bon ner, ISO! Mouth Twenty-set-unit street, tSCOO. . isaac uAUHirrrs funhkai. jlnyor Smith's Fnthcr-Bi-I.iiw Huiied nt Heading IlllAHIMi. Pa.. Jan. 1ft. The funeral of Isaac Barrett, father-in-law nf Mayor Hlllltll. nf Philadelphia, took place here tills afternoon with the iUinr and his family present. Services were onduclctl ut Jlr. Barrett's late limne, 507 Perry street, by two Lutheran clerg.v inert, the Itev lir. It. W. Iluffnril and Hie llev. Charles It Myern. tho former and present pastor, icspei lively, of Ht. Matlhivv's Cliunli of w liicb Mr Barrett was ,i nieintiei Ihiernnul w us made in Chilli.'- Kwins i Vnn-i. 1 1 To HSHSl JAN.U4RY 2,7 IS 101? FRANCIS F1SHKR KANK United States Attorney for the Phllndelphin dir.trict, who an nounces ho is ready to recelvo evidence concornini? n conspiracy to 'raise retail prices of coal. "Buffalo Bill," Noted Scout, Dies t'nntlnneil from I'nire line express'' rider, but sonti nfter J9iticd the Reventlt Kansas Cnvnlr'y. In which he served thrniiRli Hje civil War until he was mus tered nut In 186ft Iln earned his t It lo of "nuffalii BIN" In ISO, when the Kansas Pacific ttallrond wan under construction by klllltiK biiffalue In supply thn workmen with food.. Ill 1872 wo was elected lo the Nebraska Legislature. When, the Indian wars broke out In 1S7C ho offered his services to tho fiovcrmncnl as n srotit. Ill Hie battle of Indian Creek, ho rode out In front of the battlo lines and met tlio Cheycntio oilier. Yellow Hand. who. nt the head of Ills braves, had taunted Cody lo a duel with huntltiB knives. Cody killed the thief nfter a hand-to-hand combat which was imt Interfered with either by the Indians or Cndy'n followers. (1AIXH HANK I'll-' CiiI.U.VKL Por his services during the Indian vvnrs Cody was made chief of scouts, with tile rank of colonel, and remained In the servU'O of thn tinvernment until Hie Indian troubles were finally settled. PollnwInK his discharge from tho army he rnmo Hast and vvntt enticed on the stat" by offers finm various enterprlsliiR the atrlenl innnnKcrs Ills early ventures ror the most part worn failures, and he re turned t Wynmltifr. , In 1S83 he came blast with the first Wild West Show ever seen 111 this country. Ills success was almost instantaneous, and Ills show grew In size yearly. TIltPMPHANT WiHLH TlU'll He made a lour of the world with Ills UfjEioRutlon of rough rlilern and Indians, anil was decorated by almost every mun arch In Murope. While In Hussla he con ceived the Idea of bringing back to America a baud nf I'ral Cossacks, and the success of this venture Induced lilni to add Arabs. Sinhalese. Japanese, South American Kiilichns and representatives of almost every nation In the world tn Ills show. In lflOO he funned a partnership with Major linrduti B. I.llltu C'Puvvnee Hill"), which proved Hie bcclnnitu; nf Ills financial downfall. In Hill the show went into the hands of a receiver and Cody nnntiunced himself "dead broke." Numerous friends came In his rescue, ami luto in Hie spring ,nf 1011 II. II. Turn men, of Denver, who livvneil the I'fililiolllng Interest In tho Hells-Pinto circus, put duly at the hem nf that enterprise, and at the Hue of sixty-eight the venerable frontiers man attain made ills bow to crowded grand stands. In IfHfl the Miller Brothers, owners of the 101 Ilanch, at Bliss, ukla.. offered Cody nn Interest In their Wild Wist Hhovv. nnd he finished nut tho circus season with Iheni. In November. Ill 10. tie showed signs nf fast rallliC health und returned to his hnnio nt Cody, Wyo., where, on December IS, ho was reported seriously il. He was married in 18158 lo Louisa Kred erlcl and has no children living. TKItltolt (IP "BAD MUX" Although fody was an expert shot with all firearms, lie was not tine of the "bad man" typo prevalent during tho (.cttlement nf the West, lie wns never known to kill n white man in any sort nf n "gun fight." His physical ipuilitlca made him feared among the riff-raff o fthe frontier, llo was often known to take a gun nvvny from a so. litllcd "bad mnn" and administer to the offender a terrific beating. Tho Indians made him a tribal member on many occasions, and he spoke many of tlio iiotlvo dialects. He represented tho rcilmvu in many important Ciivcrnment deals and was considered nno of tho fmc tnnst champions of their rights. MOTORISTS HKI.I) AS TIIIEVKS Three Men Accused of Stealing Jewels inOermnntown Three men. said by Hie police to havo driven tiutomobiles and llgtired In several Hermuntovvn Imld-u'ps and thefts, were held In $1000 hall each for court by Magistrate Huguo in the Third sticct ami Palrmount fivctiuo station, Tlio prisoners were Hcorge Hrover. 1218 Luzerno street; Joseph Curly. 2139 West Lehigh uventic.'und John Itutly. 3143 North Third street. They were urresled last Mon day after tho theft of the automobile of Kugeno MacAleer. 371 Hovvcn avenue. The automobile, was fnund uutsldo a saloon. Klmcr Murrlson, 182 Kust Penn siict and Walter Breiickuer, of 1820 .Sedgl. v avenue, according to ile pulicc. identltled ji-tvi-lrv and wearing appaiel worn by th0 I.rlsuners as linving been taken fiom tl,.m in re. .nt huld-ups the West Indies Make your reservations immediately for the American Express Travel Depart ment's luxurious 24 day cruise to Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Cosla Rica. Sailing January 27th !n nnh jC acco"3motations still available. iyU.UU and upward. Continuous voyage New Yo.k to New.York on palatial S.S. Pa8tore8. Numerou, fKnat ng shore excursions. Write, telephone or wire today AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 1127 Che.tn-,t St.t, Philadelphia, p.. Phons Walnut 4B-10 COAL BOOST PLANS MADE IN ADVANCE' Member of Retail AssociaJ Lion Tells of Informal 'i Discussions NOT 'OFFICIALLY' ORDERED if U. S. Attorney Knno Invityjl i'iicia un vviucn in tJasc Prosecutions Tho In nl Mro 111 tlio prn-c f coa) diFeucnod Infnrilially lirfi.roli.inil h J!H l.ers ..f Hip Philadelphia ltm,i r-n., .1 " .VBnelatlnn, nconrdlpR Wllllittn nl'' tni lol. n ennl denier, nt 'I'm nlv'-flfll, ... Srilclry avpliup, nnd int Inn. nipmh. , of th MMt, This ndmlslsnii wan niiidp i .flav i v MeltPl; hut hn denied tlinl the assoelji?.''' had taliPii nny nftlrlnl n.tinn .is a H. ' l,.-ln l.,,l It,, n- ... . . """Tl) I'.".. ...... ":.." ""'-. i" r '"n mere,,, .hi .nu i. which wnn inline , npnrlv all nut ilpnlprR. niimtierlnt. ltni...r.. '.., -. ..r!. DrePmhpr of ,im yPar ",l,; TIip ndmlsslon nf Mi NmnfckH n. rlltht tm Hip her!, nf a Mntenmni imuMi! t-'rnncla l-'lsher ICano imiri oi... ...' trlrt Allortipy, that If ntn Ind.. .itmn of c!i! nine.v ennui lie iiiiinn iint(,nK ,,.ai m,,, ' mltp llin nlo ,.t i. .. ....Vi .... . .' . "mild inn,,. uiiuniy tauo Kirps in in,prn,i pvcrvlyvlt Who ltllRllt he llhle to thmw nny lh2 WIlPlllipiPRtlnllPtI Indnv no t tvhtll rnnl niPIt had irnt tocether tn iali tha mw nr rnnl. Jlr. Ntifdilclu-I ini.l P ,C "At tintiP nf Hip niPPtliipM r,f tho PhlUM pltln I'nnl lion's A"r,el,iti,.n i aiiemlfd ii 1111.V itlli'lnl tit'Hnn taken tn i, ,vt the trie! of I'f.nl. "It Is trtiP. hmv-pver. Hint . p,,i togfthn III little group of live i.r ix rach ttA illretiRMpd Hip ini'rea.ed . ..j-t ,,( enniluctlnt Hip enal IniHlnpfiH. "Thpn." rntitlmipd .Mr ui,k ktl, "Mm ntip would say, 'U'pII t re. nmnipnd that wo ndvnnep thp prlep tn meet tlie ccit.' and ill this iniiniipr Hie innttpr of prlci IncroaRP heciiiip knnvvn nnimitj tlic amocU. tlnn'R mcmbcrslilp. Of mursp. tho Msocli. tlnn ctmld not nlllrlall.v ralsp tho price el coal liccntmo It would tint have hfcn Itgil' ".VIlIiHirtnm.Y" TALKS "Thoro nro twenty-two rial dealers In t( vli-lnlty of Twenty-fifth itrrpt and SJf ipy nveniip. and vie Imve k..Mpii tnftelhtru tiplKlihorn several tinies nnd talked oyer Ut Kltuntlnn. TIip mnspiisu nf npinlon it tlieup niPPtliiBH has bpen thai tnerc shonU ho an ndvance to meet the rosin At Hi pre.xpnt time we nrp pnvliiK forty cents I ton mnrp for pen rnal and twenty-five nU n ton tor prpparcd slips. Inrludlnf nut, Ktove nnd pur. and thpn. .. Hie driven, wlm formerly cnt $lor,n n week, are no BPttliiK from $11 I" $tfi a week When nuked If nil I In . oal dealers til raised Hie prim of rnnl .it thr Name tlrct. Hip eoal dealer replied "All lull a few who oeal with the Itcadlci foal nnd ll'nn f'onipnu.v I.-. . ATTdHNIlV AKTI'.fl FACT3 TIip Invitation for independent dealeria other Intori'StPd persons to ulimlt cvWttct allowing that there is a .".iipiraey W nisi tlio price nf foal was i t-ued today1 lj fnlted States liNlriet Attorney Kane. Tho I-'edernl Hr.ind ,lm v dues not Co venn until net Match, lull Mi K.ine mH Iio mm prcpaied In e.ill a pei lal Eealot of that liody If lie could obtain suMed evidence to warrant sinh nrtinn "The IHatrlct Attorne.v'- nlllee wild Mr. Kane, "is In u very roi-.ptive d r-ni- Iiik the ci.il aituatioii in l'lnl iilfipiu.1 J liurtlciilarly interesed in the latest, crease In price by Philadelphia retail etui dealers. l Invito ind.'i.endeni lealers. &tl; or8' iiBsoclallons and all oi'nei- h mil havo nnv evidence l.e.n ,iik n tho lalm lmnsl III nrlcP. I could .ill .. -.! nl sd nlon of tlio Kedoral (irand .fury If tho tall evlileiie.! u-nrrniiteil tun li a in n' IlieOOt' eminent lias had Ihe i ...I -.tu.ilion unda ciitisldprntlon for some time While I an not nt liberty to dibcloxc the 1 i.ts o han cleaned. I can say that a searching InvtsO irntlnn Is belnc made bv the nenartmenl of .luatico in tltla clly. I m.vsclf have at tended one confereni-' in .Ni V'urk. Tl nre Interested In the int.isl.it.' comnMra fentui'PH as well as in the u.lv.in.o In prlcl in Philadelphia." rot i.ATi: fob ci.ssii"irTios ItKATHH " .MII.IIS. Jan. . ..1IAI1Y i: Mli.BH wifTS vv II. Jin. a, in . , iti-uin k , ., , FAItltHI.I. Jun. Ill MAItV A lfe lj .Matthew Farrell rnnl ilHUfihter ,. Vlartha tH thn lute llrn.ir.l riaik. ase.1 :: K'UI'" frlenrtn un.l meiiibera of the IJI.-sk .1 vinlnMuj Ki.il.iHtv unit the Lohuui- nf th. .--..' r-J Iart HI. Miinleu'a t'hur.h IiivUkI t" funeral, et; 7 :in ii in. 111:12 liurfi.i . Mnn renuifi Man at Hi. Monlew's fhur. h Hf U i. m. "t IIKNTHIt-K-. Jan 11 MAIKlMtBT WNJ wife of Waller I- llentri. k in.- Iluiiieak U til. IteUllves ini.l frl.n.ls Invn .1 to fuwril s.rvl.ea. Frl.. - i m.. l'S30 N J-ahUn t. W Nnrlhwooil I'eni. - HKI.I1 'iVANThll ri.JIVI.ll , . OMIU I'nlnied cuuk fur ...okllis aaUI waiJW ami hniiHei .mlnu f.iiinl ! I ona ol mi. hi kept auiiurlw mm. V '-'"""..'S nillre.l. .Meet .tnplo.ir Itouin TDK. l. rii. Hlniit nl IhurHil.t 'J n 1 i-I.KIlK Vnunir la.U f..r .flu ami e.lu.alliin I'll I u '" Itlll IB e SUNDAY OUTINGS H FROM MARKET STRICT WHAHf $1 nn Atlantic City tJJ 7ilwrriH Evartf Sunday Anglesca VVUdaooU nram-b .Miami,' fity .20U 1M tIO ff Baltimore pJJ I'm .Uonuntiuiu 11 9 CA Washinflton P tUtxJKI Tit A oloa J 'ViiBJl lunlljt, Jinan; II, Ftbruur 21, MutUi llrutflt 7 an Wot I'Olla ' J9S Pennsylvania R.R. P. T. Wite taytt That became thin Shirts re Fli 3 for H Wise people m understand re giving the extra valu Underilown Shirts to Increase 0V patronage k R. Underdown's Sons Itubbtr Oooda and Slrn'a FuroUhl' 202-204 Market St. Batalll3liea Since J838. I V XfT7W'c. TAIT.ORS v MEN'S TAILORS Cor. 1 3th and Sansom OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALB Till! llllil.KST TAlLOltlNU VC.' .f:.i KVKK OFFJiltKU. Ju.t lW fj Iriciula and iiulck cltarauta .ourui " aud Feb. oulji. Your luirtleu ui. ?CUa UECf.Ul.U4 UII " ,"! I Jai, nita anA aiiila-l tUutillial rlurlUX "" 3a.ao hd4 xuo.ou tiiiTiMa ex sja Hi'i'ifru stsM afui a 12. bo aiiuNiji or iKT TIN04 ta order mm OVKKCOATlNUd u rU