V v,i- '' 1w " t - I, AVIJ r- w lu r- r I"" I V R m ,s B V? ;.i i' I?.'- ;i jB. K Vir kj?.: 1 ' " r FOR SOLDIERS IS URGED BY BOK fetls of feammee's Gift pf a Quarter Toward Y. M. lt , , ,C. A. Fund ME&CRtdES GREAT WORK t ) 1 t HAItlUHUl'lUJ. Nov. 1.1. f Tho spirit of Hie (treat rtrle for the Y. M cjl j. war iunu 01 l-cnnsi iuiu.i a nuunncu l.tt T - . - . . ... . . ww&TP ,Aet n,Kht at Ul i,enlnc ot llie lm,u -mi, MCBjniiaiffn wnen niniini ih( cimc luhh' ?3? TUESDAY, tfOVEMblSK 13, 1917 T N. aurr-of the drive, held up the first quarter ot a dollar contributed toward riillatlcl- Mi la' share, if ft. 6i A, ... i" t'Thls came from tt Hotelier hoy nt Camp V... r-MeMe." Raid Mr. Holt, who nan the prln- &$, ' ctpl penker before the 000 bunlntuM nun VJ fthd women who will conduct the camp iIkh hive, "Uiten. Hero la whnt he wrote: J. hear you nrc to be- the main Kuy of the campaign back homo. We ho don t want to pagH the buck when It oeime-H to jiving the kale. Somo of us ran t do much. I'e pot r mother and three kid latent, back in Plilllj. 1 live In KennliiK ton.. I grucsH oti don't know where that Is I wanted to ,do wimetlilnir. I wend 10 ai month back home inu) haetrt man wtiyrt jot .jia Inif, k) I rut out the sniokei Thc.lSgiwed. U what 1 saved I .hear you did not liavo much tinie for tKelr. 31. c A. beforo the war. I didn't c?ies damn either then. Hut 1 eln now You rjon kujh talk this Y. M ' A . but yie live ;lt. Boak your rich friends hard 'Don't'use inyininm. 1m too jotintr to Bet my name n the papers Hut Kome day I wont l for when 1 &et oer thero and KO oer tne top, I'm colng to plug a Oer tr)n or two Thbj letter-Is tjplcal of the feelltiB of the oldlcr. , boj," said Sir, Hok. "The T. SXT ? A. Is the conuet tins link between hlmtand home. It la Uh liomf, IiIm club, his recreation' place, "Ills library, hla reading room, hla writing rooro " Mr. tiok nlds'that the other dty lie de sired to leafri tlio feelltiB of the men to ward the Y M O..A., and rem irked to a. private. What is nils' Joint lie-re ' ' pointing to the hut; '"That n'ln't no hallelujah Joint tint ain't," he replied ' I'omc on, fellons weil show him through " Then thn ooldlcrH took him Into the building he lnd been Instrumental In placing In the ramp The fpeaker tracid the work of the Y M C A. from the time the green selected mm leaea his borne until lie getn within foit ydrds of thn Oermnn lines: denied the charge that the secretaries some, of wliont hae given Jftclr lives for tho work nnd many of whom have been Injured, were slackers, nnd nnde an earnest pla that the local aim to raise J52 000 for the Y, M. C. A. and the Y W C A. work be raised to a minimum of $75 000. ituAui.Mi, i-n .ov u ,i tne open ing or the Young Men' C'hllstltn Associa tion war fund campaign here it was announced that JI.' 000 more than the $15. 000 stipulated 1 IMward link, of I'hiladi-I-phla. last wetk to rover his gift of jr.OOO had been raised Mr link's on' condition waa that the JIB 000 would linve to be raled by the iflienlng of the i ainpalgn Tho $90,0,00 total probably will bo oversub scribed, as the countrj dlstrir's have alrcad) pledged themselves to exreul their share, $22,000. Manv lorpoiatlotia have uported Elftsin four figures 92-YEAR-OLD HELPER Mrs. Mitr-y M. UunvAoody, of Mnncrcli, Dclawurc County, vcij;htcd by almost a century of years, has pledfrcd herself to work one hour each week for the benefit of soldiers. She bus registered throuRli Mrs. Henry V. (Jummcrc in tho enrollment organized by tho Pennsylvania Committee of Public Safety nnd is probably tho oldest woman In the United States so enlisted. SOLDIERS ALIENS MUST WATCH' STEP IN NEW YORK Court Sanctions Search for Fraud f'ontlnuril from I'uiee (Ine Taxes, nt Treasurer and Iteglstir of Wills follows- m:ci:ivrit or tvm:m Wardi H yfiDow or PIONEER IS UK VI) Fivrf, Sons and Two Dautfhteis Mourn 'Late Atlantic City Resident ATIVNTK" CITY Nov 11 rive sons threej of whom are prosperous hotflmen and two daughters survive Mrs riirlstlne .Ms ers, yldow of rjcorge Mjtrs a pioneer risl denchf the risort, who dlnl list nlglit at her fjome In Chelsea Slu- i.une to Atl-tntlu CityS'ln 1S70 when tlie now fitnous citv of pleasure still was In the ill-igo rlus "VIe Investment In rMl estate, whlLli doubled " and'itrebled In value, gave the fainlK its start; , Th!e sons of the detcased are Cllnrle, Jtj ers. )wner of tho Hold Breakers, Dinitl Vf. and Jacob Mjers, part owners of the Hotel Chelsea, (leort,o and Fred Jljers The daughters of Mrs ..Apno Muellir, of MerMen. Conn, nnd Mrs 1 I) Thompson, wlfeof Clt Corgmlosiniier Thompson, presl dentjof the Hotel Chilsea Comiany m - jIaNY BALK. AT JUKV DUTY 'Nino Fail to Answer Rollcall All Are in Military Service VoonnurtY, x .r vov. 13 t the opening of rourt jterdaj Judge r.ir row 'found a long llt of Jurors who nsKnl to bo. excused He s.itr ha believed It might be a Imnl.shlp to many to tmc In these busjt times, but It might also hold up the workings of tht couit The net term will be in Mav. and without Jurors some cases might have to go over to then Pl, nwMIv fanners. were allowed to go, but must be In readiness for a summons nt nnv i,.,a roll-.call there were nine- absentees, hut It was found that all wero in war s-rv TBe court started without a county cletk Clerk I.afferty's tlmo explreil esterday. and Because the board of canvassers for the J?.?6!11 ?1'.t.1"" " not meet until noon, Oliver J. West, the niw official, rouM not be mv'orn In until this afternoon The Court skqfl if there wero nny objections to his appointing a temporary clerk, nnd hentlng non appointed former Clerk Lafterty. i.lih inu i'lil n'l n ii o nih .. .. :."."! 41,1 is :i 'j 11 fan . . .'iti. 3 "I.1 '17 1 It n nith 'mi -.111 1111 1 .1 1 litll .... ll.'l tjj 7s 11 Istti . . . .111 210s 7l i s M ll'tll ... . J5I1 .'I.7S 3-,l 2J 10 II city ti;i:vl'ki:ii 'I V o - i 1Z- - J -I'- War.I .1 ..7 t -i2 - ? 7 . 3 3 litll I'llt III !l't II '. Hill .'-,111 , -, 1 1 , ';';" ui't :n:s 77 u is I'Uh ... . ss-, -,n ,17 1 17111 . ... .Ills 70-, M :t 1 i-;'' .. . --t-, :i-,j m s s tOth . IIT'i J7II7 SI) II 1", ItKCJIbllllt OIVWIM.S 5 S i. - ,; - s ? -: ''!' mi." mo inn o r. 4 Ji'!' -'! 47 4i t 1 s f'J' .M41 3 IIU SJ . HI lot :'. !' ''-i r in 11s 1 j 7 )'' His 71S Ml 1 .1 11 I Mil . J111111 ilill si 11 'i LM I 3Jlh H7'I 7JI .-I" 1.", ! HIS IOOI) HIGHER r- 'V Hotel '., . tPET DOGS' ls Get 50 Cents for Shinbone and " K-. f.. r-l I rt-.r NEW YOItK. Nov 13 Pet dogs U ufflfr at several hotels where tho price of dog J. food has been lalsed to equal that Charged for guests. Sain bones will now- cost fifty cents each and 1 chopped meat has advanced from twenty cents n pound to fvent-fia cents T . iPlunges Down Shaft to Death SHAMOKIN. Pa.. Nov. 1.1. Kallinir tin feetdovvn the Philadelphia and Heading Hfa.wdnJ.?"l, C?"'l"ln' "ear Valley shaft, Btarlley Robel, eighteen ears old, u driver boyjvaa killed. He arid some men wire &'iXf,'ii 2l?d .'i 1th8 to." ?r tlle m"' hen he test lila foothold nnd plunged downward 1'ollic of varjuus dlitrkts urrt onlered out this morning to canvass the registration lists In nine w irds. eight of vvhkti are po. .ltlPallj known u Penrose McMclml strong holds 'ltnj an tho rirst, Third, Mth. IJighth, Tenth, Klghteenth, TKent-foiirili, Twnitj-llfth and Twenty-seventh Wards Diroitor Wilson his orderul this In tuni pllanio with .1 rifpiest from tho Van-ioi-trollid Hoird of Keglstr.ition Coiiimlsstun ers. GET NEW SIGNAL CORPS RANK Eipht Philadclphians Amonp; Those Ke eeivinp; Commissions II.HTWOmn, Trim , Nov 1.1 - i:iKht Pitinsjlv minus were among tho rnndid.itis to ie five ioinmhsoiiH In tie signal otll, us rtseivt corps nt Camp W.irdin .Mil.em i,s .innoiimed hero bj a lunrd of sImi.iI mrp otlUers sent fium Washington I'ollowlng aio tlmsii leLOiving rmnissloiis l'Irst Iliutenants- ileorgo Ilurlburt St Klino. Teim : Cabrkl II J Dmal Wlnston-silem. X c . IMvvanl 1. 1; P.oberts, Annlhtnn Ala . .taints W ltstr Illriningli tm. Ala Tliun is UnnaiiUon. It.1It.lgl1, " c : Matt M In les Viii.i,,ki, Pa ; Hi-nrj Mollis Itogers, Mdnplils, Tenn Krank II Ills the, Philadelphia ; liinrv T Hose, Hrtinsvvltk. (It , Arthui li (label, I-amaster, Pa : Jeffeitou II Hi own. At lanta: Hubert O. Hobln-on. Pittsburgh he tend lleilUnants Andrew P Monroe Philadelphia: Hoscne J M nee- tlanta Cljde A. lljrd, Arcadia, Pla.; James II' carpenter. Piankford, Pa , t.,,j.m,m Tv""",.', -T- ''""'elphui. William W VV001I. lllrmlnKliam, Henrj Daniels, puts. NEW II 'I A (, lsr MINOI'TO Indications Now Point to Acius-cri Count lieinrr .in ustnan t IIP e,l) ,n I , - , i , m, it m o bo Intriiiliiieil bv Inspector c II I'.ml, of tlio local lir.inih of tho Iminlgriitlon lltircnu, who his been 1 undue ting the hoi! Ing III t tit cisi of Count Jamrs .Mlnotto, tliaigul with pro-tiermnn in-tlvitlis 'I lip luvtstl). itinn will be 1 e ope md nest 'IliurMliij Aiooiellng to Mr Piul, tVldctiLP eollected bv lieutenant Cominander Spenes r I. ddv of thn Xtvv Yon. Naval liitellUi-ni 1 Hint- 111 and epnrt 011 the-T iitunle spv svM.m will lie liitriieluiiel I eileral authorities tK,, M) slid to be invi'srlg iting 11 irpmt that Mliiotto Is .in util.iii siibjci I lit s.m he Is an Itall in Profossors Nanii'd for St.ilp Survej IIAHHIMH Hi J Nov 13 lit- 1'r.elerPK l.lueiifHlu. 1 nlverdltv of Pi niisvlvanla and Pi of Hoswtll II Johnson, lnlverliv rf Plttsbuigli hivi been n imcd "is miinbnis of thei .state lnpograplite il anil fj, ,,,( i Survey. Incendiarism Costs Hani Por-TSTiiWN Pa . Vov 11- WIi.it Is be. ll-vtil to liivo bun an luti lull ir.v tiro ilestroviel tho bit 11 nf Mlrh.it 1 'I ikico. i Sesttrdt Menace of Enemy Activities Houses Authorities to Take Drastic Action Ni:V YOllK, Xov 13. Xcvv York authorities today took drastic uteps to check tho enemy alien menace which In iidmlttedlv alarming, especially aleing tho water fiont The bomb wiiiiul was trcbltd nnd the bu reau of combustlbleM Is lo-opcrating by exercising moro care In issuing permits to move and handle tiploslvcs The checking of a list of SiT.'on Herman applicants to enter the barred zone ulso was begun today. It is believed that at least ent)0 of these have ejjmmlttcd perjury nnd, If rio. they will be arrested and Interned Investigation also shows that TOO Aus trltns are cmploveel as captains on light ers operating nround New York Some of these are- known to have been active in water-front labor troubles of recent date and nlso are under Piderat Investigation. MEDALS AWARDED BY CITY FOR FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Five Are Given to Various Persons as Rewards for Mechanical Ingenuity A device vvhieli enable-s millers to make a good grade of Hour at comparatively snnll enst tilitl wlile.ll 1 known lis the Midget ' Maivel flour mill won tin avvaiel of a John hieiU Legacy Medtl anil Premium for Al fred Hlslivvorth Tattersalh of London. Kng land The award which wis nnnouncd to day was mndi. by the tlty of Philadelphia on rtcointne'iiditlon eif tho Kr.uiMln Instl tutr Similar awards were 111 id to Max 1'lrli h 1 sJeliejop of Zuikh. Svvlterlitlid for the. Cll '.... .m.r.1 u.i. I.lrt tl.lli IIK. f,. Ilin.x.ia I 'MIUI(I KIT 11. ri'lf.J','. I,.'V-T l, I iiviniin MtCall, of jsoutli Akron O for the ele velopnient of the Keioven automatic tjpe writer and to John M Pllllngs of Hamil ton, o for Improvement. In the typewriter 'I ho rrmkllii Institute avvnreled tho 1M w irel I.ongsttetli JleiHI of Merit to the Heioveii, Owens, Hentsrhler Compenv of Hamilton. O , for the development of In genlous methods used In tho mnnuf lcturo f tho typewriter mentioned LOYALTY ISSUE RAISED, IN ELECTION AT NEWARK j-i Socialist Candidate Promises Peace, Public Ownership and Eatables ut Cost NHWAHhT. X. J, Noy. 13 Hencdlct Prleth, under indictment for treasonable utterances In his newspaper. Is one ot the tandldates In todaj's election to name live City ("bmmlseloncrg here. Jlls opponents declare he has raised the loaltj Issue. The demand his defent as a pro-dermnn Sovnt-nlnn tandldates are out for the live tommlsslonershlps in the field are fort)-llve Hepuhllo-ips tvventv-flve tienui trats, live Socialists and four Independents. .Mayor Hnvmond, falling to get the He publkan Indorsement Is running lis an In dependent He ehaiges the Hepubllcaus nnd Democrats will deliver the city govern ment to the corporations Socialist candi dates promise peaie, public ownership and food nt cost CONGRESSMEN FACE SHELLS Return to Paris After Dodging Ex plosives Nenr Vimy Ridge I'AIUH, Nov 13 After visiting tho vari ous fronts American Congressmen have) re turned to Paris. whn. .rrr pn tho British front, tteyf fire. They saw n w.i,.Ji:?l Unur 1 positions on the French TfronL ' Qtt2 On the. American front ,? wero guestM of officers of the ..i1,rt,Wi l n chatted w'th American. .J?.-'.nM J from the .trenches, African, ,vhr,ra7 ''nrneel Wild Turkey Hunt lo Open Thursda JfAUHIIHt'Iiri. Neiv 17 -Tho wild turkey season will open Thursday nnd tun until the last eliv of thei month 'I ne law allows one turkev In the se-nson and the State Came Commission hns btcn In fnrmeel thero aro manv of the birds In the Stnte especially In vklnltv of game pre serves Success Is reported to Inve at tended the propagation of the turke.vs kpsESAl bloomlna, Hyacinths, tulips, PIFfODllJ, CROCUS etc. Flowerpots ALL SIZES. MI CjfiiiLS house, 516 MARKET ST PHiLAD'A- ! PHONE RESERVATION CLERK, SPRUCE 5800 "ffufo'dinutm.fixnnKuiJ' Hotel Colonnade CHESTNUT AT 15 STREET Celtman' Ctltbrattd New York Orchestra You will find the COLONNADE'S CRYSTAL, BENCH AND GRILL ROOMS delightful places in which to give a Luncheon, Dinner or Supper Party today, or any other day! EJ. Brown' Goffer Orcnettlra From the Adirondack! UtfHeskttWr $x Niuth Covcntr, Chester Countv. t lining n loss of $ 00ei rile seasons Hops, sevei.il lmndrei t-iuuivi us nun out lie in i iveie nui It'll Jnieei lioiscs and nine cows wero s, ive.il. Hiellav IIAUKI.SUl lie; Nov r, - liovrrneir iwuiiuriuKii s niiice, lias appointed I w. Iiltll.iv- as slieiiff of e-olumbl t Cenintv He fills a vac.inij iius.nl b death .md m.is, eleitid slinirf last week JIi Hldlav was nil- iioiiiiiiH' in ,ui parties e' tpt tnt s.0(jlti. it -Ut ' It Pay to BByTrom the N. Y. Light Co. 1 49 ;? 49 :. 9th j N. 9th $4.48 ffctrf for a limited time only als attractive 4.1lirht ! .. ' In. flemish balid; In gas or electric. Worth Si Q.00 M.or KUrtrlo t.mpi, n qq up EerawpMI t60O e, compirit fn QQ op YsMit Lifkt Smilv C- aa U. - - . - Lt4PJIB.M.iA.ffw Held Up on White Horse Pike HAHHINGTON N J. Vox l.i John Sutton, of UVst High' street. Hud, on Heights, was held up by two negro high w. iv men knocked partly unconscious und robbed of his vvrttih .mil 10 whllo walk ng .iking the Whlto Hor.so pike, here with his wlfo on their wav home Mir Sutto Ji,Sn'i't,i!Jt,.ack.edVa,n'1 "f,er "" "-cape of the assailants she helped her husband home mnanmom siuniiiiiinniiiaiminniDiPJTflf r tnniuiiiniuuiii nuiiwiiHiriiii iDiinuiirfittn.nnriuniiuiiiaiiE,iiKD37nEiniiiHiiim ri. I R einq weu-atessed fall and Winter Suits Models and Proper $18 to $50 MM Mi iin IMh51& mm ill, Hi 1-ljeMS Bfil Appoiiitttl Columbia .Sheriff ifa ILfeB, -- T Heller Easier Quicker I L-:j I Mann's I I lgg I Flat-Opening I j RlnnL- RI, 11111 g I T)1,o,und and Loose Lenf I lBl B Blank Hooks, Hinders, Loose Bg B Leave?, etc., hhould be or- I F -e B di.red now- for the new year. IFrsri g ' M1.?1 i'urchase.l at JIann's ifesssaS B will be thoiout'hly seasoned , ig1 and well made in every par- I E S Bj ticular. Dj ll I'ihi, v,i.i.t ten , 0ll H Ipr p 'int'itittii ,t iu am BJ fagj r WILLIAM MAM COMPARYl L lllanl. Hooka Loots Laf I rj f3 Rk Slatlontrx k I S mM rrlntlnt nnd I.ltborraphlnc WM Q 529 IWmrket St. B ljj iiin iimiii'ii iu i iii'iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiirairiray 1 g in Correct I WBl Fatrics 1 HB 1 BWs v 1 iblg B 1 JjXififtfitetffC M gx wmwM&iWjZwsamtiM iWf'i m TMmEZSSi WMWl BMZSmSEEtm To injure Victor quality. lwpyi look for the fmeu trndrmatl., ' Illj Master's Voice." It ii on all genuine products cf the Victor Talking Machine Company. Mischa Elman i j j plays at the Academy of Music November 16, 17 "M HiM"" Mlthtla W is merely a matter of knowing where to buy your Clothes Overcoats $18 to $75 Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET Hear this famous Victor artist! To hear Mischa Elman is a privilege and an opportunity which every music-lover will want to embrace. It presents the unique opportunity of a direct personal observation of his - wonderful art for comparative consideration with his historic Victor Records. Attend the concert and hear this celebrated violinist, being particularly careful to observe the individual characteristics that so plainly identify his renditions. Then go to any Victor dealer's and hear the Victor Records by Elman. You will be instantly convinced that. on the Victrola his art and personality are brought to you with unerring truth. It is this absolute fidelity that emphasizes the supremacy of the Victrola, so firmly established on a basis of great things actually accomplished; a. supremacy readily recognized and" acknowledged by the world's greatest artists who make records ' exclusively for the Victor. There arc Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $400. ' Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N.J. i N-wV'e,orReeordd''tt.d.ld.J.r..ntl,. 1st of ,h !, pfo,utUo- Victrola It tht RetUtered Twit-mark of th. vir. t.iu ..... i mia athar Talkina M.rt,i. 2t vUpon " ,n th Promotion or salt of a'ca'c a'flaaaaa,gtfcn'au'giyi ,y is m- . -r J-, - -, . 1 - r-i ggl iUO.uL uLsS?! j..?' 'ST- lu4JBHBi!&.'JSLSl tt.ii2utr ML 'JBf A' rriWMMWIiil i JiS, ' . ,