Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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WILSON TO
OWN DEPARTMENT
president Plans to Replace Poli
I fia With Efficiency in Diplo
matic Corps
E BETTER MEN ON B 0 A R D S
X
Will Ask Higher Remuneration So
Abler Men aviii accept jviipiHiii
ments to Commissions
WASIUVOTO.S" .tnn 22 President Wll
on durlnK Hip next four V-onrs will iloolc
much time nnil IhoiiKlit to lmirolriR tho
.dmlnWrniive division of llio Hoi eminent
Among the tilings lie lias In mind are:
I'slnlillshmenl of a limli stinit.itil of
einelene to povert) niipolntntcnl to
Fedefttl commissions and liontils
Improvement of tho itlplottiatlo Ven
ice with 'es politics u.td more ictfitid
for etllelpticv -
A budget undent for nppinpri.illni;
funds fr riovernmclit oipendllniis
SjstentnllrltiR rlvei and h-irlint Im
provements and llooil control
llmponerltiB I'nblnet membcra to
apeak on Hip door of foiiKiess In u tro-
, duclfiff Administration meiiHiiris.
With the l"so of the pre-ient hesi loll of
Congress 'he President hiph'Ih Ilk' miljm
portion of hii legislative piuKtnnt liRlRla
tlon lie had In mind vvlipn he first took olllce
to have heen enacted Into law
m:-i ti:p in- ma vt..x
There will lie oilier legislation, of roiusp
but Willi his idea" on l-Vder.il teseie lianji"
mm I iioilit- mid olhei lutlsl itloti realised
he In told friend" his nel erf iNh will he
dlreeled in re toward the udiiillilstratlv,
brant. n nf the Uovpiiiinuit
Up i ix j e'led to set a p.irp ror 1 eiler.H
board ellli u m v In the hpIpi'IImi of Ills
tariff roinni'ssion liicldeiitiillv, In this rnn
nfcilnn he has experienced hiii'Ii hardship
gctimi-- suiiilile men nt tin- low salaries
alloweJ hv I'niiKiess, that he Is epei'tid
to nmie.il for more iiniplf icinimei.itl.ni
for s i 'I worK In the fiitllio
Thei.' will lie a lilt? shaUe.iip in t Tin
dlpluiuaiii seivlie aftel M.tiili I Mnnv
"desemni; Deinoii Us' are scheduled to no
A new poln with les icgaid fin political
patron ire is promised
Tile Piesideiil Ins liidlc ited his ileslie In
eecur' foi the future the services of sec
retary in diplomatic hcivlco who hae
proved llninselves tgpeifallv adapted to
such vvorl. hv ptomntitiK lliem lo rank of
r.illli'l" and even lo that of Ambassador.
NOT 11V KI'.S'IOIHTV
In ihi" wav the President holies lo Instill
Into tin whole diplomatic seivlce the prin
ciple ol piomotioli hv tllkleiic and nut
neees'.u K lv- seniority
The Pieslilent will, of couise hold him
self fie to c hoose mlnistcis anil amliassa
dors fioni outside tli diplomatic, mips,
ihould In- find nun 'picullailv ipialilled "
III llni fmiinrtlrin I In. fit lu t t..n -
MBj. . ..... ............ ,i,,, . at. v. irt .in , , i. iy , -
naT drilled report that Secietaiv l.anslnir mar
succeed iiihasador Pane at laindou.
Theie also have lecuiied leports of C.ih
Inet cliaiiRcs after Mari.li t, but It Is olll
clallv asverteil no such cases are in eou
teniplalion at least, now
Klkton Marriage Licenses
IXKTO.V Mil dan 22 -- Mordav a usual
number of mart Linn lkvi-is vie,,, issued
here todav to William K Scott and .Mm.
garct s Itile Warren (1 l.oo and I. villa (1
I'avoniruis Samuel .V remmore mul Ann i
U OKeefe William Willi" mul e'leiln lli.i
ham lv in Urler and Catherine Weiss, all
of Philadelphia ilarr.v I'liiinns anil i:ilen
O'Neill Oloiiecster, .V J . William .1 Se.i
vey and Mav Ilurnett Niiitlstovvn , William
O'Donnell Newark lx 'and I'lsie W.
Fenhle LandenbuiK" Pa Cl.ule' T T.ik
gart and Anna I. KieUchnur '.miilen N
J . Ham Howies and i:va M Ulliv. Col
llngswood. N .1 , Pratt h-abi case. ISiIiIrp
vllle, and i:il7ahcth Clnmheis Wilming
ton ( o Ntlll Kersev, Pliiinn. , J, ami
Hose A Parks. Clajton. Je. Iuilel I.
Hoffman and Hdlth (Je?ur. Shaiiokln:
George llross and Matilda 1'estmeli. Uins
dale, Albert I. .Idlison nil I lles-le S I Cock.
, feller Trenton, l'inntis ' l.Iojd mkI Mabel
Jlonan Cainilen . Ilcrbeit ,i D.ililuln liuwn-
lngtown and nri.i Viirni'l West Cl.estei :
Kugene p McKlnnev an I Ida I. Sinuffer,
lincastHr Pa
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Richard illierlon s-iS N tilth at ulul Ilumi.ih
Copper tlUIW (ilrinl live
John II t Hiun '.'sjii Itiiih m nnil hmma V
Quluh Jll'i) l 'urn I hi
John I Itmliil 1 1 in liiiiithiir Pint uve, and
AntolllllII II XdlllCi Wilis JJ OUetll 81
Fred Mill r Jli;i IJ T.i.sh hi. mid IJIhIb
Kupain i jinn r riii4 hi
Joseph Pi-ruin HHi-i Ithlsn m . ,u,j lUvii
II Mill he I .14111) L'llsl
Qulinn Del eon mini lllll S I'laiinn HI
anil V Uli I'oppnllna SJIi") i: I hunipami hi '
JUx Kiiullmnii Tins I.miiU ,nt. nil Ihlli
lleMT lllnj Tluinipnn HI
I)enn InnrliKj inn W MuntKnnier nve , anJ
Corn Invlor Jill) Arl7uni live
Xdunrri Uroih i nmdui. V .1. mi.l l"on m e
Pjiiit i imden N i
Culaipn lu. ill, I, i l)-,j s M4i hi . noil l iin-
reilu (.i rv nlor.i ll'i.'H Mh t
Wjll.r Ullllfnril I1I17 N li.irn. I hi. ,ll
l.ome Jl Sph.r IVI7 S (lilllel hi
tllo Ulnnn in llllll .s tin, hi ,t Josephine
re h rlu i iimih n N I
OulMppe S IIuhi.uIIu i.ns I'nrpenl.r st ami
li.irn Tumi hlli II.i inn Maiitriini' hi
Clarenie llreenheri. T7tl llounlu live , und di
b 1)1 imiiiul 1'JlilN Huh hi
Mer Kmcil Jillll S ."th hi. uml lUheiui
hlljp ro 171 I H ..111 Hi
?i'...'"i!!'k' -1-'1" x'n- ' nni' Mr .Irmak
Jujn llruw n si
I'iftccn Divorces Granted
(onimun I'Imih I'ourt No 1 l handul duun
i it ".. . P ,u iniiiiwinif iiivtineH
I. ul .' itl(u'iilf irum I'lmrles l
lm ru lur from I h.irlm 'lalor
lllwihi" MUeiilmrB from lleiheri 8
I'liiiil.H II i,i i hold from lllnnle (Jerhold
,"l. '.'nll.s ,r"m H'riur.1 1) I lihiiir
llerthi SI in Uenborit from ChirliH l: V. n-
f'jiiher (luMliers from I.ouIh ijoldueru
f'eaniir J I'qtter from Henry U I'nttcr
.,ulo.J,tox 'rm tleorue W Kc;
AlUfi I Tnlll1nil frr.ni I'l, bdj .-.... 'I
. -'.- - -au.it ,juar.0 ijtiiiit UU
li.L ?' J" lirli from Joseph If Wertz
Tim A Nlijlie from 1'harlen T Hlone
v ?,"J,i, ,.VJ,, ,r.om l"" ,: Wade
nllllam I' Hill from I'lorenta I. Hill
Uruce McDonald fiom Hder McDonald
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EVENING LEDCIER-PHILADELPnTA, MONDAY, .JANTTARY 22, 1017
PROBERS IN NEW YORK
FOR INQUIRY ON LEAK
Hearings Begin Tomorrow to Air
Wall Street's Part in "Tip"
to Market
NI'AV cmix, Jan 22' Hew to the line;
let tho chips fall where tlicy ma " This
Is tho general plan of tho Congressional
Commltleo Investigating Hie nlleued leak
on President Wilson's peace note, accord
ing to members of tho committee and Sher
man Whipple, the tlostolt lavvcr, who as
sembled here today for preliminary discus
sion of tins work
Wall street's end of the leak will be
"Iiowii nt tho hearing which starts toinor
miw morning at the customs house The
llrsi witnesses before the coiunilttee prob
nhlv will be President Noblo and other ofll-
Mis of the New York Stock l.vrhniiRe
I hrv will bo examined as lo the deal
ings of ihne three panlck das ntotlhd
liecembei an when moio than S iioo.OOU
"linns of stock i hanged bands iimlil scenes
"f wlldesl eMlteuieut
'Hie thing wii, ume emphatic today bv
Mis Whlpplp who will lmve practically
full coiilhd nf lK. lommlttees riTorts here
It was that tho picsent NVu Mirk engnge
m. nl or Hip lonmilttee did not Incluilo an
investigation of Hie Slock i:change llseir
The liKpilrv will bo conllued entirely
i" Hie so-called leak ho far as 1 know."
Mr Whipple Puilher ho tefuscil to
-a nl
I ilk
I ml ui mil I I ml nl .5 t ii I in, I
SIRS. RUTH T. YISCONTI
The peace leak Investigation's
"Wonian of Jlystery," who will be
called on to explain to the House
Rules Committee whether she tohl
Thomas W. laivvson that Secretary
Tumulty mul a Washington nevvs'
liaper man weie involved in the
alleged" "leak."
WAR MAY LAST FIVE
YEARS. PALMER SAYS
If 1'e.ico Kails in Pall, Prolonged Hos
tilities Ate Seen by War
Concspondent
If the w ir In 1,'uropo Is not ovei In the
fall It will last live years In the opinion
of Kriderltk P.ilmei tho war loriespDiidenl,
who will Ifctuie tonight nt tho Aiadeiiiv
of .Music mi Jlv Second Yeal of the War"
in illhciisslng a few phases of thn big
stiuggle this afternoon, Mr Palmer touched
upon the inlileis in Hie South Atlantic
"It's a wonder In me ' bo raid, 'that
theie mc not muio Ceiiiinu inldurs out All
tho Ceiinar'.i have to do Is lit out a half
dozen swltt merchant ships with a few
guns ami take :i ihance of slipping one
thioiigh Hie Hillish blm kado nun mav
be tnougb to ilestioj a iloytn lliltlsh coui
inerco can It is "
Spenkiug of food ipnilltlons, he said Hut
when he left tho front In I-'ianee eggs
1 1 Hid li,liuui:ht twenty miles bai k of Hie
llilng line i lieaper than In Cleveland O
(Jlher necessltiis foi the table . oulii also
in bought iheaper. ho declared
.Mr I'altnei nald Ihar 1,'eneial Mvelle
was now (he gieat hero of h'r.ince His
svsti.ni of offousivc tin tbs in cording to
Palmer, pioved Itself posltivelv levolutlon
ni In tho idaklng of 1'oitn Iioiiamont and
Vail": and vhtuallv all I lie ground vvlin.li
the Prench bad loxt to the lieimnn all i. ks
Itescne Workers Kag .Man Dies
All illness uT a weik ended In Hip death
of Prank Pieutlce. foitv venrs old a lol
lettor of lags and paper foi Hie Amiiiiaii
Itestue Winkers, wlio was found eailv to
dav III the huiiiii foi lesciio woikuis al 'U",
Ann HtitPt .loseph Hills another vvorkei
ili.MCoveli.il PientltP on the lluor neat a
'window' Ho called for help and the man
was sent to tho Hpisiopal Hospital Time
it was said be li.ul been ile.ul fm biiuis
'i'hp limlv was taken to llio morgue Printice
is s.ilil i. nave some reiatlvis in ,v uik
llltl.lllK
M
CteeMn&ne,
I Hot-Water and Ice Bag
nrk .t X.i."" 5"V wnn n villllll uoes Ilia
7l? "'both anil does It UtterT Kor ale br
0em$GGffl's
We are retailing many
Fine Groceries
at less than wholesale prices
I-.? (Jet our special list of
unusual values
12.12 .Market Street
and liranclics
s
LCLIM CU.ll, 1III.I.S O.Nh-TIIIICK
AiK for llooklui
I,. U. Ili:U(.l.K to , 3U .N. id street
JUulu ill H u. ilarhtt Jit.
Ready Money
United States Loan Society
117 North Broad St.
Uli S, 5th t, 25)8 Gtrmantown ,
P
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Use This Safeguard!
Protect jouraelf agalnjt winter In
v5U!?n?.by d"'r u ' "r OI.VCO
xmMAI.t.N" which, when emulojed .
M a mouth and noae wash and for
sarxlins helpa to prevent colde
ideal for children became of Us
Pleaiant flaor i'So and 60c boltlea
IJCQ-tormalen - tablet form J5c
ioatpald Ihruout U 8
LLEWELLYN'S
I'hlladelpbia'a Standard I)ru hi ore
1518 Chestnut St.
Atomizers and sprayii gf
v MEN'S TAILORS 0
Cor. 13th and Sansom
Snecial. SIF.K I INPH I7?tii
I'DRESS SUIT. Lc.A
mr rf.r i --t muw.vu fcV
f JUUK MEASURE,
ESBSOSDiXSE
rllliliilli
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I nr II e II. nice xuBtEaasss.-S'ssasKsraa
Price S3.00 .
Sr SashortEicij'SKnis C
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AMERICAN EAGLE FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Main Office; 80 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK
ANNUAL STATEMENT, JANUARY 1st, 1917
ASSETS
Bond ami Stocki, .$2,341,190.00
Premium in coure
of collection .... 235,776.05
Inlerctt and Divi
dends accrued . . 25,353.84
Cath on depotit and
in office 300,127.75
$50
Total Assets $2,902,447.64
Include, eicces iltug.lt of 115.339.00 la
Mrslola,
LIABILITIES
Unearned premiums. $318,424.01
Losses in process of
Adjustment 26,232.76
All other claims. ... 12,557.51
Collateral Loan . . . 400,000.00
Policyholders'
Surplus $2,145,233.36
Capital $1,000,000.00
Net Surplus 1,145,233.36
$2,145,233.36
$2,902,447.64
HENRY EVANS, President
Priilsirlplnri'a Anli tOJEB TWIOK CO, U Mutant btret.
rnttaueipnia vgents. u. j w.un-s somh. s Mauwt sun
LEAVES $1000 TO CHAIUTIE8
Will of Kate Scanlon Ilcqucaths Prop
erty to Church and Institutions
UmiiicM of $500 each tn the I.lttlp Kltcr
of tli( I'oor. I Iglitccnth nnil Jeffcrion
slrcpts, mul the Orphans Homi Kcvftith
nml Spruce streets are n part of the will
of Kali) Kcanloti, who illetl recently In the
I'lillnilelphln (ienernl l!oplt.il Tho will,
as probateil toilay, leaves 13on to relatives
ntnl the li.il.inco nf nn $1 S OHO cstnte to
fiMoiis t'ntliollo churches for masses
A herpiest of $2000 to the managers of
11)0 rrletiils' Home Is contained In the will
of I-'nntile P I'nrter 15350 Knox street who
left to telntlves nn estnto Milueil at $25,000 .
.lulu I)evcne.v, who illeil In the I'eiinsvl
v.aiil.i llospltnl. $1.1 "00. John 1' Heal .1.1.18
North 'ifteetith street, $23.non. Itohert An.
del son, ICtS KliiKsessltiR nvemie JIBOOO,
Hsther Ucbli. in.n l.'orth Hrn.nl Klreet
$H.ono: .smiuel Ilurnett .1201 N'orth Park
nvitme. $1,1.200. I'nnnle t.evv 4200 Pranl.
fotil nveuiie. $10 270, rScntRe W Kreeil.
30ll t'liestmil street $0?;,,"i , Man V War
nor. 1.I.1S Jtarlboroiiuh street $n,lim nnie
Kcllv, S South I'lftv-llrst street $81100,
Mnrv ,f Kcales 2nn .Norm Twelfth street
Ji.'BO, Jt.tiv Stanllelil 20T I'lne street,
$0SO0, Hllen l.vtirh. 2227 Vine street, tfiaoo,
nnil l.oitls.i 1! Hecherolh. tlrnvel ii(e
Thlro-nfth Ward, $.1Con
Dr. John W Chambers
nAt.TIMOin: Jan 22 - Dr .lohn W
riinmliers, one of the leading surReons of
Haltlmorc ind hellcved to he the first sur-
rcoii In Hie South to perform nn operation
foi nppendlcltis died nl Dubois, Pa It
ilso was n pioneer In the use of Intu
bation treatment for diphtheria Ho was
slxtv-four .ears nliV,
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Chestnut Juniper -South Perm SqUara
PERMANENT EXHIBITION OF
GEMS OF IMPORTANCE
NUDE, KVEN IN MOVIES,
UNDER HAN OF CENSORS
Nationnl Iloim! N'ow Insiits That Stiffi.
I'ient Kniniunt Is to ilo Kcquiieri
for Films
M:W MUtK. .Ian JJ The iiinle In
inulliin-iilitiiie ml has cunn- undei the liau
nf thn Niitinii.il Hontd of IteVievv, It vvus
1 "need hcio last nlnht All )-niliii Inir
lomiMiilpM Unit n ic mimlieis of the ii.itiuiiiit
iissoilatinn have iikiciiI It vvns iMil nut
I" permit the pioiliictlnu In theli studios of
ihi)tuil,iH iisIiik riicIi IlKtues Instiiii linns
to this effect have, liei u sunt In illiiitms
nnil clonal lt vvilleis Aitlon was talun
nflfi "wlilespn.iil dlsiipiiiinl of "lull pi, -lures
was disclosed hv mi Investigation
toveiliiB llio iiitlif ciiiintt.v
D.iliKir nf oveipiodlicllon nf 'se-inoli-leui
lihivs' also has liem reciiKiili-d liv I he
bn.llil of levleiv 'I he, piiidlli eis In .mill nf
the nssiiilittiuu Iiiin Miltil, Iheiifore "that
auv attunpt uu the pail of nuv unsi iiiim- I
Inns iiMiiiifiictuier lo use Hie inotiiin pit tun
for lliileieut or Imuiniiil iiiiipuxes must ,v I
dealt Willi sumiii.il liv and veiv snippnit
offeied In the law -enfoii Iuk aullioi n les In
the siipiiieHlou of such plctuies '
A statement issued l) the li.i.iul nf n ,
vkvv iiddril, howivei, that "'illsiisiou of I
suv problems width ale IicIiik condiiilnl
IhiouKhoiit the nation lieluui; lo a dlstliuil '
difleieiit (ateRoi uml ileseive dramalii I
treatment on Ihu scrctn as Will as nn (Instate
I'KOI. CAIII, (). MAT. KILI.KI) I
Iifloved I.ancnsted Musiciiiii, 70 Years j
Old, Falls Fiom Window !
l.A-i'STHIt. Pa, .Inn .'.' Piof i ail '
i .Mat, the lilnl nf Uu lm al iiiiihi il I
win Id Is dead 'I he sevent.v vi ir-nltl inii-i- I
clan, while ;nl.hl"liiiK a lliinl-Mon vviiidiiu I
this inornliiK fell and his neiU was brnl.i n
nn tin pnvfiiif at In low
I'or inativ m.iis he taiiKln mu-i in the
public Mlmols and was one of the must
lnilllll.il li slili nls nf the i ilv He was prt s
di nt of the Mat Piano I'luupanv
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LUCIA-MAD SCENE "ARDON GLMNCENSI."
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LUCIA-"REGNAVA NEL SILENCIO."
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lulrrnll. HrnJ I III North txlitll t.
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selinrll & Merjlian. HI- (oluniUU Ave.
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I'rankforU Mji-U' sior' -t37 Orthodoi lit.
(nodroan 1.. I.. 33? Meat lilrard te.
l,ulkorkl. Ulor. Orlhoiloi Almond Sta.
Kenny. Ttionias M.. Mil Ken ncton Ave.
IHttT ... 130 Vle-t .Irril v,
Ivrvder Joteph, 313.' Hl.lmomJ St.
Mltlnrrr. Kuinvel 1304 North Fifth !l.
Dunsuorth's, r3i M'el l.rlilcli Ate,
I'Ull idelnhln IuIUIiit Murhlna Co..
till North Second SI.
lEelnbeliuer'a Deuartmcut Store.
front and buauurlianna Ale.
Special
Clearance of
Fine Perry
Overcoats
Now is the thne'to
fowl , .
Next Fallriyou'U pay j
more limn even the .
Rcjrular Prices these
Coats are reduced from! '
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A 50 Pero- Coat ),. dj on
tn tin 'Sale VOV
A 15 Perry Coat U 7t Q C
this. Sale '00
A 10 Perry Coat .,. ... . d?0 1
tn thix Sale f VOL
A .'15 Perry Coat . U9fi
i ihh Sale i VO
A $.')0 Perry Coat U . . . t djoo
; thn Sale ' r4SO
AS2;,,,e,"fSl'8or$I9
A?;:'SrCoalWi6.75
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S2.0!;.",L'J""1$:15.50
in this Sale
4J The feature of this
Sale is that these Over
coats are reduced in
price at all ; for they are
the finest Overcoats
that can be made ! We
can't replace them for
next October and No
vember at the prices we
have been selling them
for all this season!
Some of them, the finest
and h i g h e s t-priced
Coats, we may not be
able to replace for any
money, because the
mills that made them
have been com
mandeered by the
British Government!
J Handsome Ulsters;
swagger kimono-sleeve
Overcoats; conserva
tive models made on
lines of dignity and
style single breasters;
double breasters; button-through
fronts; fly
fronts; velvet collars;
cloth collars and Perry
Convertible collar
Overcoats that are un
equaled for comfort,
appearance and ease!
PERRY & CO.
UN. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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