"ii',ll'V'r,i!iiii!p'1' iwvwitwp imv inu. jj. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917 w 3 1 m I COMMERCE BOARD "Live Wires" on Job Early to Put Through "Con structive" Ticket AN UNUSUAL CAMPAIGN "Progressives" Win Point'in Ob taining Election Judge. Proxies Nullified . )n their efforts to supplant ten member of the "old Ruarit" directorate with nn onual number ot "progressives," tha "live-wire" jggreKatlou of tho Chamber ot Commerce jucceciled. with the opening of the ntlnuat election of directors In tha Wldener Hulld Ins today, in having Alexander Lawrence, it., elected JudRf ot the cledtlon. Mr. ! rence is " of tho progressive element ot the chamber. He Is a former president ot the Business Science Club. The "live wires" wcro also successful In having a ruling mauo wnereDy an oauois containing more than eleven voles shall be thrown out. This ruling virtually eliminates Voting by proxy, which the "olil guard" Is eald to tiao largely depended upon for car rying Us ticket through. The opening of the polls this morning marked tho first nnnual election for di rectors since the removal of tho chamber from the llourse. Tho headquarters look on an appearance ot animation and nrtlvlty almost Immediately. The "live wires" were early astir and out in force to place their candidates nn the board. The election marks tho climax ot a cam paign unprecedented for activity and de termination In tho history of the chamber. Tho "SAve WIW8." led by their "construc tive" campalgn'commlltee, havo worked un tiring to reach every one ot tho fiOOO mem bers of the chamber, and, It possible, to In terest him sulllclently In tho Issues ot tho campaign to bring about tho presence of u. thn n til,., Inrlt v if m.mhpra tit In. IB' day's election. Hy campaign literature, personal letters and telephonic solicitation nnd by personal appeal they had succeeded In exciting tho Interest of a greater number of members In the election than In any previous con test. The poll Inst year showed 650 votes cast. The early Indications today forecast the depositing of that number ot votes be fore nonn nnd a number far In excess of that total beforo Iho close of the polls this afternoon. "I.IVK WlUK" TICKET The nominees of tho "Live AVIrcs" for the full four-year term are: K. J. Ilerlet, president Walnut Street Business Associa tion ; l.pwli Drcmer, Jr.-, H. C. Nolan & Co.; Hartley .1. Uoylc. Keystone Publish ing Company ; t.eo J, Kastman, Packard Jlotorcar Company; Walter I.. ICckhardt, Pennsylvania Talking Machine Company; Edward Kdmunds. K, S. Woodward & Co. ; Walter I,. Uosenherger, Smith, Kllno & French Company ; W. V. Therklldson, W. Atleo Burpee, & Co. ; CJeorgB H. Wells and Thomas Wrlgglns, of B. V. Uewees. Gil bert S Smith, of J. P. Buchanan & Co., is the "Live Wlro" nominee for tho unexpired term of David P. T.cas, deceased. Tho "old guard" ticket contains fifteen name for tho ten full-term directorships. Tho nominees on this list includo Howard B. Krencli, president of tho Chamber; Itowe Stewart, president Poor ltlchnrd Club; Charles M. Blddle. Supplee-Blddle Hardwaro Company; Powell Kvans, Merchant & Evans Company, Inc.; Francis B. Beeves, Beeves, Parvln .1 Co.: I.. O. Graff, I. G. Graft & Son; Daniel Whitney. Whitney & Kemmercr; Wil liam A. Law, First National Bank; Spencer K. Mulford. England. Walton & Co., Inc.; John Klnnott. Wilson II.'Brown, Continental Eiderdown Company; Charles II. Thompson, Lewis Thompson & Co.; William B. Blley, William II, Bllqy & Co.; A. need Mclntlre, Mclntlre. Mageo & Brown Compnny; Flor ence X Ileppe. C .1. lleppo & Son. Mont romcry II. Wright, John- B. Stetson Com pany. Is tho "old guard" choice for th unexpired term. Cumulative voting, by which the votes ot a member may bo concentrated upon less than the total number of candidates to ha chosen. Is playjng nn Important port In tho election. According to tho "live wires" this plan of uniting tho full strength ot a voter upon his favorite candidate or candidates Is being resorted to by their opponents rather than hy tho progressives who are living up to their maxim which sets iorth that "tho way to vote right Is to look right, be right, and to mark a cross In every equaro mi tho extreme right." The "live wire" candidates enjoy a column all their own on the light side of tha olllcial ballot. "OLD GUAP.D" CONFIDENT Quiet confidence (y maintained by the "old guard" that they will not be unhorsed In any '"Waterloo" as predicted by their more energetic opponents In the contest." The "Iivo wires," under the campaign management of A. S. .Murphy, profess the tlAllA .I.-. .I.n ......I. ,.f .1 .........I ...1,1 w.,.c. .,i..b .no iwuii ui uit) uuiiuiuii; win show the election ot nil eleven ot their candidates. They believe they have awakened such a sentiment for Improvement .hi tho management of the Chamber that the forces of the conservatives will be over whelmed. They labored llko beavers through the morning hours to marshal their sup porters to tho pollB and by the tally their active workers were keeping tholr efforttt appeared successful. They promised a sur- tst ltr to 111 a Kimaai-i-n lli-a m Hi11 . ..Ill element, when the count thould bo com pleted. TET us turn our thoughts, south ward tdMtnehurst or Palm Beach. May we suggest a spring weight suit, flannels or golfing clothes? Many an ardent golfer has told us our "Easy Reach" jacket is the most comfortable and practical garm ent ever worn' on the. links, And our cut ter, whose forte is golf knickers, is truly a master in his line, mm HUGHES ,.AND MULIER Tailor? 1527 Walnut St. Men's Fashions for 1918 to Be as Fancu as Women's -rrntnvn EW YOtyt. Jan. 18. TZIMONO sleeves, plaits and gores , "" slash pockets are going to mlhe ,mo,lisl1 tWn in 1918-lfor ....... ..uv nuiiicn. w nn cxniu t to- ; Uay of advance styles for 1018, ,11.,. JllaVoil lit- Hvr, h..r. n. "' .. of these now fashions wero shown, lo ndtl n tlash of color to the dress will prevail. APPEAL OF FIREMEN IN COUNCILS TODAY Ordinance to Better Conditions Is Submitted by I. Walter Thompson WILSON FAVORS ACTION i . . Firemen ot Philadelphia today submit to City Councils their formal plea for recogni tion. An ordinance calling for an Increase III salaries nnd n readjustment of working conditions for the flrc-nghtlng forco of tho city has been tlrawn up and will be Intro duced this afternoon for tho consideration of Councils. Tho ordinance has the approval of 1)1. rector Wilson, of tho Department ot Public ?,,?,' li "ns Prepared by Chief Engineer William If. Murphy, of the Uureau ot Klre, at tho Invitation of the cnmpalgn commit teo of the firemen. I. Wnller Thompson, of the Kortv-slxth Ward, will Introduce the measure toilav ns the champion of the firemen. Mr. Thompson has been In cloe communication with Joseph P. Oartney, chairman of Councils' nuance Committee, and tho ordinance, coming with lha approbation of Director Wilson and Chief .Murphy. Is regarded ns having the sanction of the city administration. Mr. Qaffney has frequently expressed himself as heartily In favor ot tho movement to obtain more reasonable salaries for the firemen ns soon as the way Is clear to make tho necessary appropriation. A previous ordinance providing additional funds and men for tho Klro Uureau and fathered by Mr. Thompson, Introduced last .September, ha.i been "pigeonholed" In tho Finance Committee. It Is understood that the reason for this action was that the ordinance did not conform In ueitaln details to tho views of tho Director. To forestall any possibility of a similar fate for tho mcasuro bo Is to Introduce today, Mr. Thompson submitted his ordinance to tho Director this morning nnd that ofllclal wrote Into tho bill tho Items calling for tho exact amount of Increase In salary to ho asKed for. MEN WEAR WOOD SUITS, FORESTRY BODY HEARS President of Association, in Conference, Says Material Is Used to Slake Cloth WASHINGTON", .Tan. 18. "Although few realize. It. many men today nro wearing clothes made from wood," said Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the American Forestry Association, at Us opening con ference hero today as ho pointed out tho necessity for conserving tho forest resources ot tho country. Three hundred delegates are attending. Tho chief topic Is ways nnd means ot fight ing tho spread of white pine blister disease, which threatens destruction oil plno valued at J400,000,000 In tho United States and Canada. "Suppose that cotton or grain were cen tury plants llko largo plno trees, It would require a comptometer to compute tho prlca. of bread for breakfast," Bald Mr. Pack, emphasising tho fact that tho lumber sup ply ot the country must be closely safe, guarded. Child Running for Gift Hit by Car Struck by n trolley car while running t meet her grandmother, wno promiseu to bring her something from the store, Mary Dash, four years old, of 1009 North Orlanna street, Is at her homo today recovering from shock and Injuries of tho head and body. Tho child was treated at the Hoosevclt Hospital. Mary sw her grandmother re turning and, In expectation of tho prom Ised present, ran Into tho street and In front of tho car. P MEN'S TAILORS V Cor. 13th. and Sansom $35.00 nnd $37.50 Suitings or (JJOA Overcoatings to order J)Ov During our Hnnl-Annual Clearance Hale we offer the ereutent tallorlnc tulue. Special, SILK LINED, FULL DRESS SUIT, tailored to YOUR tCf MEASURE, fit guaranteed... tpol Alfred M. Bloomingdalo ORIGINAL inEAH IN ELECTRICAL WORK 217 Walhut Street ri First Cost is the Ontv Cost, !!-ar JUUj- . . . , i& CHARLES UHL Allentown's veteran color sergeant nnd tho oldest color hearer in tho United States, who is back at homo from tho border. FRIENDSIERE RESENT HOT BLAST AT "BILLY" Evangelist's Followers Deny Chnrgo.i Made Against Their Idol by New York Preacher Hilly Kundayltes In this city milled to the defense of thetr IcivTer today when ocf the wire from New York 'came a hot blast at Billy. Tho statement was n message from the Ho v. Joseph II. McMnhnu, charg ing the evangelist with being an Instru ment of the capitalists and nllcglng that ISno ot tho converts hero had given wrong names nnd addresses. "It Is untrue." said William It. Nichol son, treasurer ot tho Sunday campaign committee. "Of coursp, sonio of the ad dresses wero wrong, but not ns many ns is said. Think of the good that Sunday did; the effects of his campaign nro still seen. The man doesn't know what 'he Is talking about." Oilier asioclntes ot tlm evangelist dur ing his stay hero expressed similar views on the charges. i "(In Through Fire" to Wed Ill.OOMSHCItC:, Pa., Jan. IS. The fa.-t that fire ruined the home of Sidney Klngi Ion, of Hemlock Inwnshlp, destroying the bride's trousseau, all their gifts and house hold furnishings, even to tho clothing of the bridegroom, who had just arrived from North Dakota, didn't Interfere with the wedding hero of Charles Ilobert Walklni and Miss Itebekah Kingston by the I'.ev. P. 11. Hoover. jSgjllBlllliMUMIIBI M M fa f' fj laillllliBHillllBllj t I ' V Household Efficiency Show The most Unique. Attractive and Inntructlte Inhibition ever Hinged In I'lillnilelnliln will be held In tho I'lltST Ki:t!I MM NT AK.MOHY, Hroad and Cnllowhlll streets. I'lIIIIU'AHV SO-MAI'.CII 7. INCI.l'HlVi:. A roMPuniiiiNsivi: ms- Pl.AY nnd DII.MONSTKATION of MODKU.N I.AIIOIt-S.WlNtl IIKVICKS and r.QUII'.MDNT will carry a lesson to the ai.kkt iiH'si:Ki:i:ri:it. Tho last woitn in iinusi:. ki:ki'inu jirnciKNt'v. SPKCIAI. I'EATl'RIiS SIAtIFATIltlts, ami iiUAi.nits' hays' SOCIP.TY DAY . riiATORi: iixmiiiTS hurt: a it of wiuniiTs AM aiKAHUKIiS. Mom:i. i:i.iii'Tiiiii KITCIIKN. MOIim. HAS KITCIIIIN. -MOlim, IIOMIISTIC! LAUN DRY. The SIICXW will be under the direction of Iliprrt and lteponsllile Management. J.'or further ' Information apply to or address Household Efficiency Show 712 Weightman Bldg. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Dell 1'liune, Spruce 39-X7 Liiurai:i:uii'umfflHiik,,!auii!guiG;iJ!ii::;ufc;iuti;i;iJ.n.uii'.L;i;hi:i:E,';''tii g ! SIX SHOWS IN ONE AT NIGHT IN BOHEMIA Leading Actors Will Entertain Pen nnd Pencil Club Guests Tomorrow Night If you ever saw three shows In one Just multiply that by two nnd you will get some Iden of Iho big Jubilation which the Pen and Pencil Club will provide nt Us "Night in Hoheniln" nt the ltolleute-Strnlford tiv morrow night. Word was rocelud today that many of iho charter members of the club, which rnimds out Its twelily-flftli birthday tomor row, will come from distant points to par ticipate In the silver Jubilee. Aside -front tho spirit nf giiodfellowshlp and the numerous surprises which nro suro in take plnre, the show Itself will be one of Iho very best entertainments on the Philadelphia amusement map tomorrow night. At least s'Mceti good nets will be pre cented by lending artists from the dra matic, musical comedy mid vnudevlllo world There will be no wallii or excuses, and n thorough taxicnb licet has been ar ranged to speed tb'e entertainers from the xarloits theatres as soon as they have coin, pleted their turns. The local malinger nnd producers who nro eo.operallng In every way to inako tho nffalr a success Include Harry T. Jordan, general manager of tho Ixellh enterprises; Chnrleq Cooke Wniui maker, of the (Jarrlek : Leonard lllumbcrg. of the Adelphl, and the Mabury & Com stock Company: .1. Kred Zimmerman nlnl M. W. Taylor, of the Keystone nnd Or pheum Thentres; A. Sahlosky nnd John .1. McClurk. of tho tSlobe and Cross Keys; (ieorge W. Motstol. of the William Penn ; Stanley V. Mnstbaum nnd Abe 1.. Illnstcln. of the Mnstbaum enterprises; W. Dayton Wegefarth. of the Nixon rirnnd ; I'rcd !. Nixon Nlrilllnger. of tho Nixon and Colo nial ; Vrank Nlrdllnger. of the Itrnnit : TbomaH M. l,ove. of tho Forrest: Jiwpli C. Dougherty, of tho llljou : II. Hart Mclltigh, Norman Jofferlos and Charles J. Kraus. .Merchants Hosl.i at Ladies' Night More than HOrt persons attended the "Ladles' Night" entertainment last night by the combined Cnsl Lansilnwue. Kcm wood and Yeadon Huslness Men's Associa tions at l-'ernnood Mansion. II wn'.i the first nffalr of the township merchants' or ganization, and It was a huge success Piesldeut Kdward Nhurr emphasized the need for the bringing together of Iho citi zens of their vicinity. A dance and le fieshments ruiinde out the affair. Ready Money- United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. Ill 8. 5th nt. 5518 Gtrimintonn e?t. Vil ItS Nil! B ffil I HJMIiJl m s y fa f if 1 BTTn9?fPTrwn m Wall r "411 Eh p ffl 'cImSsII 1 eJr??r'J? it mm. I HKTSr ffSKTSi I S SeasboreEicarsionj g I SsJEVERY SUNDAY , I 9 cSP'"'!""" s"",h B,v ' XSaSBMSBRl l!li;IIJl!lilill!!ll!lil!!llll $550.00 f. o. b, Flint jrrrTTnrrTirrrirmiTmnTruiuxffT lliniMIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllinilMllliniNIIR It ia not HllllllllllllllllllJllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliO NO ONE TO BE SPARED IN ROTAN COAL PROBE Speedy Prosecutions Premised by District Attorney if Price Conspiracy Is Found Ten or more coal dealers nnd a printer Will be examined today by District Attorney Samuel P. llotan In the Investigation of the December 20 coal price gnugo which has been Instituted by the District Attorney's olllce. In co-operation with t'nlled States Attorney r'ranols Klsher Kane. It Is ex pected that oillolals In close touch with the affairs of the Philadelphia Coal Kxrhange will be examined today or tomorrow. In n statement Issued to representnthes of Philadelphia newspapers. Mr. ttolnn said be Intended to push the Investigation vigor ously nnd to prosecute nt once If lie found any evldcneo of it criminal consp'rney to raise the prion of coal In this city, "f have called III Assistant District At J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper Soutlt Penn Square Precious Stones in platinum mountings designed and made on the premises I i A Child Can Quickly Lock Any Rim With the "A-I" This new tool will quickly nnd easily straighten and loch a rim, w h c t h c r it is Crooked, 1'lat or Bent. Show Price DID YOU EVKIl WORK TWO OR THREE HOURS TRYING TO PUT A SHOE ON A SPLIT RIM? THE "A-I" rim tol will take aiX and put on n shoo in less than a minute. NO HAMMERS. NO JACKS. NO TROUBLE. I'or sale by all dealers. See it at the Auto Show on the balcony. PENNA. SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. 1321 Widcner Building Philadelphia Distributors 5 -TON INDIANA WITH WORM - DRIVE HEADS E. R. ROSSE FLEET yilE hauling of building material quickly tests the caliber of -" any truck. It. joastful for us to SSSS?SytSsSSMSi ' Chevrolet is worthy of the universal reception accorded it. For after all this tribute is but the confirmation of the claim we have made for this car. New series Model "Four Ninety" Touring Car, $550; Roadster, S535; "Four Ninety" Touring Car, fitted with all weather top, $625, "Baby Grand" Touring Car or "Royal Mail" Roadster, fully equipped, $800, Chevrolet eight-cylinder five-passen ger Touring Car, $1385; four-passen. ger eight-cylinder Roadster, $1385. All prices F. O. B. Flint, CHEVROLET MOTOR CO, Retail Branch 334-336 NORTH BROAD STREET Philadelphia Camdtn, N. J., orc, 434-436 Walnut St. t torney Tnuiane to Aid me,'' he said, "and we are going to make every effort to deter mine whether or not there was nn under standing between coal dealers In this city to boost tho .price of coal and thereby gouge consumers In this city. This will bo a real Investigation, nnd we will go after the guilty ones no matter whom wa hit." It Is expected that one of the most Im portant witnesses called today will be J. H. McCullough, a printer, of 1E11 Federal street. It Is nllegcd that McCullough printed the coal price cards which were distributed prior to the December raise In coal prices. The Aldine Hotel Clifitnilt nnd lOlh Streets Has exceptional facilities for pri vate entertaining. Receptions, Weddings, Cards, Din ners, Dances. The Rjnolinrl "A-I" rim tool is a simple, rflicicnt time -saver in putting on or taking off a shoe from a split rim. $ 2.50 Jtosxe, Uiilldlnc Contractors In the I'erry Diiiiuiuif. una on comparison oi recorus or sev eral months past that tho Indiana (pictured In front) lends tho other makos of trucks they havo In uso In point of low Kasollno consump tion, low cost of repair! nnd wenr on tires, ease of keeping III condition and genera! nil-round satisfaction, C. G. A. SCHMIDT, JR., Distributor 639 Land Title Building Sprurr 003 mil N J territory optn to tiea era say that the MiM umiLTiL llllllllll lllllill V Don't forget it's the Goats that count even more than the Prices Yet, right now, these Reductions are important in view of f conditions in the woolen market! $20.00 Coals, This Sale 15.50 $22.50 Coats, This Sale $16.75 ' .$25.00 Coals, This Sale $18 and $19 $30 and $35 Coats This Sale $23 and $26 $40.00 Coats, This Sale $31.00 $45 and $50 Coats This Stile $35 and $39 J But the Coats them selves! The top-notch in goods and in mak ing! The Blue Bloods of the realm of Clothes the Classics of the clot h the Overcoats that make Clothing his tory and maintain the Perry Reputation for tailoring of the exclu sive kind! I If there's a drop of distinction-cr a v i n g blood in your body, you'll want to buy one of these Overcoats and NOW is the time to do it! Sale for Limited Period Only! PERRY &C0. "N, B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts, .t J vl II Jl fefftf