CSB!HE9 t r-i jiiMM i nwwi rj. " v.uww -i ivr '.? ffwv: v v rr rapiwrrsrrim'r' ran , 1 i tr r' I I V l. Jr EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1917 : R ," ' t 'H if City News in Brief n z, j,.t SOCIALIST 1MIITY of 1'lillndelplila ex-- eeutlve committee linn panned resolution cm- jTtHUicauy protesting against any possioie , entrance of the Untied States Into the . Kuropean war. "In breaking oft relations with ,the haughty nml Irresponsible ruling .class of Oermany the United States has ten- ' , Istered sumolent and dignified protest niratnst the proposed unrestricted submarlno cam- 'vutlo-n ' ihtt rnMufinn onntlnues. A ninss- Hf mtlftff nf firntnat luminal U'nr will ha held tomorrow night at Labor Lyceum Hall, Blxth and Drown streets. - . '-"1. HKAHT DIHKASi: N helletrd In lime W;, '., caused the sudden death of Hoberl Mitchell, .' J , fifty years, of BOS North Marshall street. loday. .Mitchell roliapreu on ine wuevvniK ftt Marshall and Noble streets white on his Way to work. TIIK COMI1TION of IIAKIIY K. Til VV.V remains about the same, with iierli.iiw a alight Improvement, according to physlrluns at St. Mary's Hospital, where Thaw was removed following bis attempt to commit ulclde In West Philadelphia. MLMIIKKS OF TIIK fortieth nml Mar ket .Streets Huslness Men's Association visited the Knickerbocker Theatre In a body last night They decupled four boxes nd during the Intennlsilon vvere r inducted behind theVenes by rarl Mlllei and were presented to the members of the ininpany. Miss Anna Dolicr. John Lotcnz and sin eral others were the ii'i'ipletits of Hnr.il offerings from the association t-'nlloui.ig the performance there waa a Mippei i-eivcd In a nearby cafe and speeches wcio made by ofllcials of the organization ItKV. IKA I.ANDHITll, the presidential Candidate of the Prohibition party In t'Jlfi. stands squarely behind 1'iesldent Wilson In the present crisis This was shown In an address delivered before members of Urn Philadelphia Christian i;ndeaor Union at a banquet In the Curtis Iliilldlnir. "Our only course was to break with (Scrmany." aid Mr. Landrlth "I trust the action will not lead to war " CIIAMIUMt OF t'OMMKUt'i: lm an nounced a change In the executive heads of departments 'Sydney It Clarke, former ecretary of the convention liureaii.lias necn made secrctan of the luduslrlal Inn can. nd George W H llleks. a public statis tician, has been 'hosen to succeed Mr. Clarke as the convention bead. Mr. Hicks was public statistician under Maor ltey. burn. sin iiKiuiF,HT iii:i:kiioiim tiu'.i:. in the costumo of Cardinal Wolsey, stood on the stage of the Marries; Theatre and Uttered a message of peace In response to numerous recalls of the house "It Is In discreet to speak of the war," he said, "but It Is not Indiscreet to speak of peace, t think your President has done nobl and well." IIIIITH CONTIIOL Mil- illseustril hint night at a meeting of the Philadelphia Clinical Association Ilahhl UII Mayer out lined the stand of the Jewish religion on birth control, while the question also was dlscused by Or Chailcs A i: ( 'oilman. Dr. Klchard C Norrls. I)r Barton Cooke Hirst, Dr Kate llaldwln and Dr William H. Hughes. kcystom: TKi.ni'iioNi: company's charge of $4108 a year for service Installed In the Police Department will be decided by the Common Pleas Court An action In equity to determine the cltv's right to pav the charge has been hrought hv city Solicitor Connelly. A !KIXK-CltA7.i:i MAN Impel friini the third floor of a rooming house at 12C Eolith Eleventh street, while suffeilng. ac cording to the police, with delirium tremens. The victim. John Sharkey, houseman at the Adelphla Hotel, Is suffering from Internal 'Injuries and a broken leg. CIVIL HKHViri: i:AlllNATIO.Ns w,re Iheld In the Federal Building today for the following positions- Stenographer nml typewriter, mechanical draftsman, special ist In dairy cattle breeding, assistant physiologist In crop utilization, electrical draftsman and assistant In marketing live stock and meats. CAMDEN Escaped Murderer Arrested . MAUCH CHUNK. Pa. Keb fi Martin Leskousky, who was convicted on January 16, 1904, for the murder of his hoarding mistress. Mrs. Mary Vanarhlck, and who was later sentenced to die, but escaped twice from the Caibon County Jail, has been ar rested at Phoenix, Ariz, and steps are be ing taken to hate hlr.i brought baik here. GERMANY SEES THE PEACEFUL TONE IN PRESIDENT'S SPEECH 0$ BREAK HERLIN. Feb. 4. (Delayed.) ''WK IK(RET t'1'8 measure taken by President Wilson nil the more since W it is against nil tradition nml all international law that we nre cut oiT from nil direct communication antl reirulnf intercourse with the transatlantic world," today declared Secretory for Foreign Affairs Zimmerman, "We nlso remember," the Koreitfh Secretary continued, "that the United States' diplomats during the past months and years of the war cared for Gcrninn interests by proxy with efficiency and great success, "The text of the President's message," recciveil here, "has been examined mo.y, minutely, in the absence of other official documents. j "Having ourselves no real cause for hostility ngninst the United States, ' remembering the traditionally friendly feeling that existed between the two countries, virtually from the first tlnys of the United States, we, naturally, appreciate the words of lather ltnliostile character that arc included among othorn of different character found in that message as transmitted in press dispatches. "In them Piesident Wilson nssuios us that he wishes no 'hostile con llict' with Germany and I can adtl that we appreciate this and the other , paragraphs in the messnge joining in this respect in President Wilson's note. ( "While, to n certain extent, we think we can see by what reasons the United States was prompted to urtivc at Its present attitude, on the other . hand wo expect that President Wilson, to the same extent, might recognize the reason which prompted us to take our decision." i Brazil Scores U-Boat War in Note to Berlin t'niitlniird from I'nce One lie i ontent to own it lieinimiv's lepl.v to liti note of piotest SPAIN AND SWITZERLAND WILL NOT JOIN U. S. WASHINGTON. Feb. fi. Spain and Switzerland probably will not accede now to President Wilson's: sugges tion!! that all neutrals (.ever diplomatic re lations with Herinany, tu cording to tellable intimations here this afternoon Their comse ptobahly will bo based on tin- f in t that tlie.v aio setvliiR tespectlvely the interests of Amctlca and tlermntiy. Ambassailoi Idaho indicated today that Spain prub.ihlv would publish by tomonow some indications of her position, hut lie was doubtful tills would we a fotmal answer to President Wilson's foim.il sug gestions to neutrals Switzerland piobabl.v will take the same i our.se w Ith Spain The likelihood or Spanish rejection of Wilsons suggestion Is heightened hv Ihn fart that Spain, iipp.nently, has been' anx ious irccntly to pla n larger part In ulti mate peate m.ineuvets Tin- Spanish Ambassador tailed at the State Department totlaj and conferred with Counselor Polk for about thirty minutes Neither ho nor Polk would discuss what they talked about chile indorses!, s. STAND IN U-ItOATS SVNTIAOO. Chill Kih fi Least nffe. ted of all South American re public b cjeim.in.v's pollcv of unlimited I (ItAltll II s hem nnVrril the New nrk Shipbuilding Companv. In Camden, wheie ships for the Uoveninienl nte being built, liv Ma(ir i;illn. of ( tf mien The ollklals of the company said tuelr own police force, which has been tmbleil since Snturd.i), toulil afford the necessary ptottctlon. CAMIIIIN COUNT. ('IIAI'TKIt of the Woman's Pieparedness I.eigue will tosip erate In the otg.inlzatlrm of a btamh of the American Ited Cross In Camden The temporary organization Is being conducted by Mrs William T Head, r.lt Coopel street ; Mrs. Joseph Kcbus. Kourth and Sprue streeti; Mrs l'ranils Weaver. B'jfi l.luden street; Mis. Isaac King. 900 Heldematt nve. uue , Miss lMlth Mclieorge, .".'I llioadway. and Allss Hllralnth c lleeve. :il State stieet lli:illti:W LAIIII'.V MO COMMUNITY ball tonight In i:.igle Hall, under the auspices of four organizations will be the largest social affair Tor charity evel held by Camden Jewish elides A tommlttee of more than llftv prominent Hebtews is In 'charge The soiletles Interested ale llje Voting Men's llebiew ssoelathin. Voung Women's llebiew Association. llebiew Ladles' Aid Soclet.v and the Hebrew Ladies' Social Wurkeis cmii:n stoni:mi:n's ili.i.ovv ship will Install otncei.s tonight at the I. .Mill Tabernacle, Ninth stieet and Wright ave nue lioctor Stone foundei of the order, will attend with a deleuatlon of Philadel phia Stonemen Piecedrng the ceremonies there will be a paiade from the 1'ederal stieet fen to the tabej nacle The otliceis to he Installed aie. Chief degree master. Walter T. Oioss, secretai. Hairy John son; treasurer. Samuel I lav is. and degree masters. William Horner. Thomas II .Mill phy. W Swardliaus and Joseph Itlchaidson COI'N n MLIlK M. MK'IIITY will hold a "Thei.ipeuttc Night" tonight Subjects to be dscustsl are "Drugs Useful in Dis. eases of the Heart " Dr. Paul II Marklev . "Dings Useful In (lenltn-Urlna-y Diseases Dr A II. Llpplncott, and "Drugs Useful As Antiseptics," Dr i: J. .McConughy HKPOKT BATfLK IX MEXICO Carranza antl Villa Forces Fighting Near Chihuahua, Border Hears HI, PASO. Tex. Keb (! Heavy fighting Is going on between Mexican (lovernment forces and Villa bandits thirty miles west of Chihuahua city, according to passengers fioni Chihuahua City who nrrlved In Juarez. The passengei.s said that 130 Carranza wounded hail been taken Into Chihuahua fieneral Kranclsco Oonzales, late command er of the Juarez garrison, was reported killed. Carbon Advocate to liaise Price LUHinilTON. Pa.. Keb S -The Caibon Advocate, a weekly paper published at Le highton hv P. M Giaul. In Its Inst issue Informed Its readers that owing to the high cost of print paper It will he compelled shortly to raise Its subscription price from $1 to $1 SO. The other weeklies within the county which have not et tnlsed their sub scription pi lie will do so ver j soon. T? .fV.v.-. ftv:i DIAMONDS OF WORTH An article which hns intrinsic as well as sentimental value ooiainable Al tJAbH prices on fc our r Confidential Credit Plan Our original and mod ern method that gives credit buying every ad vantage of a cash trans action. Diamonds, Watches and Jew elry should always be obtained where you can rely on QUAL ITY and FAIR DEALING. A. Simon & Sons 135 South 13th St. ni:ak walnut VI, W H N A, vrw! ---Mit..ve SZiSES Ht l" w wzT M & fvC Ff . PX-r BBlVl. Vf:' y. I wts? t k. .. ' oje)A ,Sa?7on'&(3. February) Furniture Reductions Offer Many Opportunities for the Purchase of Finer Furniture At 25 Less Than Usual P rices vthsT-t4X. "rT Mahogany Eaty Chair, tapct try or velvet covered, $25, value $35. which represent genuine reduc tions of our regular stock. Every piece offered is of the finest workmanship and the most durable construction, and all the upholstered furniture is the prod uct of our own workrooms. A few only of the pieces are illustrated here, but the sale in cludes many fine reproductions of Colonial and Old English designs for Dining Rooms, Living Rooms and Bedrooms at similar price concessions. UUPAllTMKNT THinil KLOOH, SOUTH, AXD GALLERIES tri? Arm Chair, tapettry or velvet covered, $35, value $48. I fcl SI 1 m i Colonial Deilt, eolid mahog any, beautifully made, $50, value $65. half Eaty Rocker, tapektry or velvet covered, $25, value $32. Spinnet Deth, eolid mahogany, ' $28, value $35. ( f&'?rrfr wr"?'- sriintv &'' rZr-'r-"foys- fffnr-V' I I submarining, Chill apparently Indorses President Wilson's step In breaking orf re lations with Uerlln. A Cabinet conference today discussed the entire situation, Including tho United States" request for-conccrted neutral action. No an nouncement of nny decision was made. The Chilean public approves the stand taken by tho 1'nlted States, but the llovern ment's attitude Is not known, Chill Is prospering greatly by the war, owing to tho Increased demand for nitrates and copper, and her trade has been but little nfTected because no raiders nor submarines have operated In tho Pacific slnrc the early dajs of the war. Coast (Suards Save Ocean City House OCEAN CITY, N, J Keb. fi Prompt work of Captain lllackman and a- crew ol coast guatds yesterday extinguished n threatened file In a closely built cottage section, tluard Parker saw the blazj In an unoccupied cottage on Park place and summoned a detail, which l.ept the blaze down until the fire department arrived The house Is owned by Mts Ella Worth low, of Philadelphia, and the loss Is about ruo Hirjcle Smash-up Leads to Arrest WILKES-ltAItltE. Pa. Keb. fi When Joseph H. Huskovlcz lost control of a blecle be was riding and crashed Into a stone wall thete was n double result. lie was unconscious In the frst place When he recovered he denied that lie had been ildlng n wheel Then he was nnested on n charge of larceny or the hlc.vcle and held for court. DIVORCED COUPLES LICENSED TO MARRY The unceasing line of divorcees which has been pouring Into the Marriage License lJureau continued today when Anna 1'allo Watklns, who was divorced by Common Pleas Court No. S on December 16 last on the grounds of desertion, obtained a mar riage license to wed Howard Jackson Shaitle, lloth the applicants reside at !631 South Second street Shartle gave his oc cupation as a department manager and his nge aM twenty-nine years. His Intended hrldo Is one ear his Junior. Two more divorcees, William J Glbscn, of 25.19 Wharton street, and Mary A. 8. Johnston, of 2123 South Unmet street, were grnnted n license to wed. The prospective bridegroom l a conductor. Uoth the ap plicants are 35 yeats old. Gibson was divorced on February 23, 1016, while Mrs Johnston was legally sep arated on June 17, 11)12. Both divorces were granted on the grounds of desertion. Cither marriage licenses Issued folovv: John .1. MrClnskej, 7(10 .V. S'th St., snd Msry (1 I'uRoy, u0.li: llnmn st. Kr derlek It. Srliuenmnn. 4225 Ogdn st . snd Mildred 1'nrker. mis N. 44th st. II..ii lomlu Kuchiiroff, Ml Snider ave., snd Katie Miller. 711 N I rent t. ... Hsimiel .tuhnson, ton Brooklyn st.. snd Csth- urine .Inekson. aS.IK Mt. Vernon St. Itnrry Ktmm-ltnnn, 415 llaly st , snd Katie Milk. MM N nntli t. Thnnms Mannln 1124 Hprlng Garden st , and I'.IU l'urr 5.11.1 I'linncellnr st l.Hiiiln'rl I. MnntKoinery, 'Jul'.' (Ireen st , and Alice i: .Sweeney, 12115 N. LT.th st Mlrhnel T lialley 2HII5 VV. sterner st and .(ullii llllbow. L'.MS Htemer at. ilrnnislnw .sinilowskv, ll'o Kltivrater t . and HronlRlAua .sniltkuwKa. Ii'o i'ltxnater st. Peler IJIamnnil, 1215 North l , in.' ltel llhisn. 1215 North St. tnherl VV'ntts. 32H N. 12th l Jhd ,thfl lllck- .nsn. It'll.' Lombard at. nd Ethsl ini imrnett. 2420 N .Alter st, Theodore Jordan, 85111 Lancastei Jlazal K. ureTin, o.ioo ti.i.tii -. Johanna Skrnbut, 2211 Iarl at., ind Karola Klruta, 2215 Hummer at. i.,i..k..i. Ilernarrt Dever, 8i32 .Meliale at., and Klltabeth I'ewtera, 3158 O at. Thomas r. Conntlly. 8112 Aramlno . Violet I. niahop. 4527 Paul at. " ar,- John Dontervllle. 023 W. Bomtratt . Hutl Marker. 2703 Cieorae .i ",l " il Emll O. Trarnlar. 2333 N. .Ijiwrenea .i "fl Klva A. Stanner, 2829 N. Franklin ai "" "1I Linden T. Harris, 2224 N, lath it mis t . al V. Wll. 1820 Alt. Vernon si. ' ,n'1 '"ktUtJ Chime Clocks An interesting collection of foreign and domestic clocks, many of which cannot be re placed. Particularly attractive is one housed in a mahogany case of Gothic design, with tuneful Westminster chimes $40. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MEnCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS wliPr U LANDAULET (closed) Xsls :s 3 I N LANDAULET (open) g ' l It Is With Real Pleasure that We Announce Limousines and Landaulets Available for Immediate Delivery With the accumulation of motoring experience, the year-round advisability of the Limousine and the Landaulet be comes more and more apparent. Protection from the emergencies of the weather is as necessary and as welcome in summer as in winter. The Limousine or the Landaulet, at an instant's notice, may be made as snug as your home or as open as the air. Experience has also demonstrated that Cadillac Limousines and Landaulets represent the ultimate achievement of the enclosed-car idea. You will find in them all that can con-" tribute to your comfort and enjoyment. They have reached a point beyond which it does not appear possible to advance. There is great gratification for the Cadillac owner in this fact : That the highest aim of the serious minded manufacturer is to approximate Cadillac performance. Other types sometimes claim equality and sometimes superiority, but, con sciouslyor unconsciously, it is always the 'Cadillac standard which they claim to equal or to surpass. Fewer cylinders or more cylinders, they apparently have but one criterion, and that is the Cadillac V-type Eight-Cylinder criterionforgetful of the fact that the high development of the Cadillac engine is only one fine phase of Cadillac performance. It is well to remember that this has always been true-since the infant days of the industry. .CADILLAC-AmOMOKLE .SALES CORPOR ATfraTS iw. J.ii. . .JUL. mmimmiwnmni ( i& ., ',' ,'j, HsWImfflillilw - r j ;'. L'A.'J T-..isiyit