l"U i v ; ' i 'tft .V " f m A rt p u Wl Vv' i tifr A' W ssr. DSr Ji ' I-J? :i!i, ;!jT 'A -." 1 'i t NHEGIRA u4. UNDER WILSON RULE p -.j light Aliens Lend Exodus From Barred Zone of Capital OTHERS GET DAY'S GRACE Ejectment From Forbidden At ens Philadelphia Waits for Formal Orders in WASHINGTON, No 22 Just eight citizens of llerman Imd lort Washington up to i o'clock thin afternoon In pursuance of l-renldent Wilson's proc lamation of last Monday deelarlnie the Dis trict of Columbia to lie n Inured rone fin alien ei emlesi, direction tli.it those in the district must Imtncdhilelx inoxe out anil forbidding other to elite t Approximately tlilm nlluis luxe ap peared at I'lilted Mateo Miiifli.il splaln office and annoumed theli Intention of ele parttff as noon us the inn obtain tiatis portatlon inul fill out the ullIdixllH and other papcre ieitihed in their caes M.iiin of thee "111 tcae tonlRht Mar-dial Mlaln aid. About 100 other" xxlm 11 sided In the District of Columbia liefole Apt II ii and must leaxe bj December IS. hiixo iiieared at the marshals olllee and after tiKlntei InB, haxe announctd thelt Intt ntlons lei leaxe betxxeen noxx and the middle uf De cember. It Is bellexed that sexeial ntliets Inxe left Washington xxlthuut uiaklm; Hull moxements Knoun to the timet ninerit cither throuHh a mlminde rstandlncr of the regulations or a xxetlful attempt to eiape pprehensluii Those who appear at the Marshal of fice ire required to Klxe a hlstorx of their residence In the rnlted statts exhibit their railroad tickets make aflldaxlt of their Intention to leaxe foi a certain point, and name the point xxhete the aie m'Iiik and the address at xxhlch thex i.in lie found uumain tM)i:it sn:vi:ii.i.xci: They are lntiucted bv the marshal to report In pet son to the fulled States null' shal or the Max or of the plaie for xxlilc.li they leaxe. xxho will in turn tepott their presence to the Depaitment of Justice The marshal of t lit Ii new residence will maintain suixeiilatue oxer the Hermans In ansxxer to tele crams fiom the Depart ment of Justice infnimliiK the Maors of larce cities and i'nlted btates marshals exeryxxhere of the Presidents birred-7ono proclamation the department has leeelxed prompt replies fiom Maxoi Smith of 1'hlla. delphla. and Maxor Alltehel, of New York fixing nssurance of thelt lieutx- ro-opeta-tlon In carr.xlus out the ptoc tarnation The regulations foi the dl-trlcth outside of Washington haxe not been piepared and will be went nut as soon as leidx and In structions sent alone xxlth them as lo hox they shall be carried out I n til then tin department does not expect much headxxax can be made In Philadelphia and other places In deporting Hermans fmm forbidden ateas. Yesterday xxah the last dax undei the Pieldent's pioclamatluii foi t let mans to leaxe the District of Columbia but oxxlng to the absence cjf the full regulations and the affldaxlt napus to be filled out b the aliens, thej xxere glxen one dax h gtae'e and haxe until midnight to leaxe WUA. llOl'ND II' Dt:i.lNQL'i:."IS Kor the present the Marshal's utile e Is taking charge onl.x of Germans xxho rcioit tolGnlarll), but in a fexx dajs xxlll go no tixely to xxork In loundlng up mix aliens Txho haxe not obed the proclamation t'nder regulations noxx lielng prepaied aliens all oxer the L'nlted States xxlll be re quired to repoit periodically to the l'nlted States marshals so a strict record of their xx hereabouts may be kept The fact that an alien has declared bis Intentions lo become a i Itlzcn docs not pie ent his depot tatlou. neither does the fact that he oxviih property xxlthln the lestrictcd rone Since the outbreak of the xxar no Germans haxe been permitted to take steps toward naturalization No dec I. nations of Intentions haxe been nucpted and no Her mans who had filed declarations prexious to xxar haxe been permitted In take out final papers m:v YOllK o .'J Fifteen bundled aliens, all males, xxcre today notified by I'nlted States Marshal McCarthy that they must xacate immediate ly the waterfront zones along both the North and Kast Rlxers Tills acl'on was In accordance xxlth President Wilson's latest pronunclamento regarding the prlx lieges to be extended to Hermans noxx- residing in the United States I StrawbridgeS-ClolhiepI STEINWAY The Resources of SteinW ay are so great that while deterioration or substitution appears in most of the things we see or use the production of Steinway pianos con tinues with all that faithfulness to quality and perfection of detail that have made them the wonder and admiration of the musical people of the whole world and the model for the production of all other instruments. Great stores STEINWAY PIANOLA AND DUO -ART PIANOS STERLING PIANO STERLING PLAYER-PIANO eoisoN oiAnono-cue PHONOCRAPH Only Philadelphia representatives of Steinway & Sons BALK PLOT TO BLOW UP A PACKING PLANT High Explosive Discovered in Coal Delivere'd at Stockyards U.M.TIMOIti:. N'ox 22 A quantity of giant blasting poxfdet xxa found In io.il ns it xxan being taken from n car Into the big plant of the (ireenxxnld Packing Company at the local t'lilou htock- xaids tnilax The police, xx lin Imtueillalelx began an InxcHtlgatlou if the nlTali Mild enough of the poxxder xwix found among the coal to haxe xxiecked the plant had It been placed In one of the bf.llets The tloxernnient autlioiitles haxe been notified As the (Ireumald Companx Is xxofklng on t!i xetninent contracts to furnish the xni lous cantnnmt iitx xxlth meat the opinion ptexalls that Herman sxmpithlreis placed the poxxdei In the coal thus hoping to cut doxwi the (loxeruim at supplx of mint Blame Car Shortage for Coal Famine t mitlltlleil rriiin 1'ilKe One freight tiiiliiiign on all lines tat of Pltts- imigli glxlng ilnxeinineut freight, food mil. coke and linn stone pi i Terence It Is on this NjMini that the iniigpstlnn l nvl Kerlous Most of the liiipoit.iiit faitoiies filling xxai orders In this tenliorx are opetatlng on a hand-to-mouth bal One inlnf In the gas coal district .ast, of Pittsburgh lequlrlng tortx-six cats ,i dux. his had during the past txxcntx-tlxe i.f xxheu It hliolild haxe Used I1GU his onl) IOC cars, and has leielxed no can since Vox ember 1J On the Monongahela dlxlslon of the Penn sjlxanla, mines xxlth a capacity to load 257 ais had Jut thirteen urs placed Tin load ing xesterdax-, all Tor iallro.nl fuel, and not a cat for eomineulal business .1 A D Morroxx of the Vatlun.il Coal AsMjclctlon, staled lute tcdax the opeiatois are doing exerx thing possible to rellexe the situation and tint the lalltoads must fur nish moio cms The ralltoids asscit thex nte doing their best to hindle the axahmche of ficlght and a'crlbe the shortage of fuel III the xxar Industiies plants to laboi tumbles and other causes undei contiol of the mine operators BALDWIN'S UUHAK KIXOIM) Has Shipped '1'lb Locomotixes u Month This Year 'I he (Jalclxx in laicoiuntixe Wol ls shipped 2J5 liicomotlxes a month this xcal, is com paied xxlth HO a month list eni nceord Ing lo a statement In Alba I! Johnson, president aftei a dliecturs" meeting to- During l'Jl I 'till locomollxes weie in.icli be said In p.ut The loeomctlxe inoduction xxas laigelx Increased and f c i til.- ten months eliding October .11. 2J'4 xxere ohlppid at the I nte of 2JS a month This increase of pioduitlon xxlll be furthei eonttuueil during Nox ember, Deiernber and the months of 1 1 1 h While our eirnins laxe been satlsfae ten.x the Increase III pic eluctlon and IncieaMd cost eif m cterlals and labor haxe demanded a lart,e Ineiease In the amount of xxorklng capital s the conditions haxe been unfaxorable for mix iln tin lug there Ins been no alternatixe but to pi oxide the increased xxcrklng capital b borroxxlng 'I he directors haxe xxicelx decided that it is expedient to incrcnije loans In order to proxlde mean" for illx blends upon the common stock' Adding that the amctint of business noxx on the books breaks the eompinx's records ami that .'O.lirto men are emplojed Mr Johnson said that all shell business has been transferred to the Kdd stone Munitions Compinx All shell contracts xxere finished last jeai 'Ihicxes Steal Liberty Bonds LAKAYirrri: hid. .Vox 22. Itobbers olitalneel J3000 in Liberty llonds $300 of Y M c inoiiij and $8000 ca"h of the Slate Hank at rrancesxllle earlx todax I inex escaped after the sife ai blown and lobbed. Ik 1EIS. rviias '!l it I ,'l, i Mi, ..' 1 i1" Iff rmi'i 13!T5Tv1kk v: vm i )MU7i i iiiii,i .ii ..ii. u.nmmKrs iPlvllHIIH ksXNJ il r 'liiiiilllii..'. Thimi!11"! II r:i iii'im nwr CAREY'Sri4 Ilerwren Rnrure and Pine Miniifactureri" ampin! and can celed orders Smart stile. I). pendable Quality. Perfect Fit at a fraction of thetr real value. I-arseat aa'ortment of alzea In town. 1 to . AAAA to EB width Open until 10 I'. M. Saturdar ontll 11 P. U. -KCSiii'fi ii i i. i I I' BBfeaS!j)it'i of supplies are available to carry this noble Steinway work far into the future the foundation for that steady, progressive im provement characteristic of Stein way for more than half a century. The new styles, recently from the factories, are the most beau tiful pianos ever in Philadelphia. Uprights, $550 up: grands, from 16825. EVENING DGERPEtlLADELPHrA, THURSDAY 1 NOEMER 22, V if ' f ., SECOND DRAFT PLANS . SPEEDED UP BY St ATE Questionnaire for Conscripts to Re Sent to Local Boards Next Week I HAltltlSliritn. N'ox 22. Prepaiallons for conducting the second dtaft In JVnnsxliniilH ni already being made lij oHlc'lali-jof the State Draft Hurt nil, anil this xxeek the biiieau's quartets xvlll be enlarged , large storeroom near tho bureau's main olllee has been obtained and this xxlll be tutniil Into a hipping depart ment The thousands of copies of the question all e xxhlch cotisctlptK xxlll haxe to fill out ale nun In the1 riexx department and xxlll be st lit to local ho, mis next xeek The xuii k of shipping out the- xarlous forms used In tllu ,1, f. I I U. .. , l.n4 .1... I..,. . iitii. iieeoiiie ru nriitj iiiih iiif sin ill etuarters used lien tnf'iie foi shipping haxe bee oiue useless FORMER MAIL CLERK , INDICTED FOR THEFT Must Answer ChaiRe of Stealing MJO.OdO rackace Fioni Tnms- fer Ti ain 'lite I'edeial liiand ,ltitx Imhix indiiletl I'obeit i: Mi Vain ii, i. Inline il a eleik itr rhe iiostnlllie ar oiith lie llih hem Pa foi the allesed theft of a pae kagt containing S.Mintin xxhlch h.eel been sent bx the Not Hi million National Hank, of Piston Pa lo the Kedernl lleserxp Hank, of this cltx for ell posit on September 12 last 'I he puKnae containing the nmne xxas taken from the- ti.iln xxhlch hid carried II fiom K.iMmi at South Hethlihem for trans fer to a tialn tunning to this cltx Win n It xxas elNcoxeied that the packige xxas missing an Inxestlgatlon xxas begun b t hlef Postal IliKpeitor James T. I'ortel.xoil and hts assistant, S O Wxnne. xxhteh re. silted In the finding oT the pncel. minus $200 hidden In the barn on the Tat in of MeN.unaias father In South llethlehi'iii 'the aieused man iefued lei make mix st'etement . Mc.Vaiuaia xxas hImi indli ted In another bill for falling t count Ten H7M the amount he Is aliened to haxe' recelxcel as a postal cmploxo foi txxo moiiex otelers It UN'S AWAY TO ENLIST lo-Year-Old Boy Determined to "Go Over Top" in American Diive t'ifteen-x-cai-old Krancis Mulhern detei rnlned to "go oxer the t p' xxhen the big American drixe against the (let man lines begins. s being sought today In the police, following an appeal liy his niothet, Mis Annie Mulhern 2JO0 West N'orrls street oung Mulhern xxho xxas rejected bx the I nlteel Slates lecriiltlng station here on account of Ills jouth xxent to Xexx York last xxeek xxlth 545 He xxrotc his mothei that he xxas eleteiinlnul lo enllt He Is large foi his age, being feet 1 1 Inches tall and xxelghlng ISO pounds He xxore a mixed broxxn suit, cai and oxercoat '.V f- PftlKf m m 'VA dow this week an expert cigarmaker is showing how El Producto is made. 'N, '' Ha7 Jit, .f- . " . y 4 V!... v Fix Coal Price Scale for Small Quantities Continued from I'ne One committee, and Us hoped-for solution of. their troublei In supplying consumers. "Splendid." It xxas termed by J. 12. Kun kel, Sixty-third and Market. "It xvlll mean a let of detail xxork of course, but vtc'ie not afraid of that It ought to put nn end loo, lo the 'shopping around' evil, xvhlch has been a real ex II " Ihithtislnstlc ro-operatloh Is promised by the retailers xxho are axxaltlug their xxhlte coal cauls from the hands of the printer by Saturday. The led lards xxlll be glxen nut from the cfllie e.fth e fuel committee, on re ipiest accompanied bv a doctor's certificate, and xxlll Indicate; that there Is actual sick ness I the home, creating an urgent need of coal Ttv get toil in a red caul, hoxx txei It xxlll be minimi that the purchaser pix In advance Sexual espett accountants ate toelav ex amining the books of fifteen rhlladelphla coal dealeis, luxistlgatlng September and Oclobei costs. 'I he lesults obtained, Clnlr ni. in l.exxls said, xill put the local com mittee In a position to recommend lo Wash liigtoii tlie prop, r matgln for the retail trade Sexeial leading Philadelphia deal eis and William J'otter State- fuel admin. Istratoi, nte in Washington today, xxliere thej xxlll confet xxlth Coal Admlnlstratot (Inrllelel It is expected th it the (loxcru ment xxlll arrlxo at Its decision In regard to the pilce of eoal late tod ij' That tile si.ucltx of coil continues acute In Philadelphia Is lexe eleel unmlstakabl todix In Impilix among the dealt is. 'Oxer seilel illicitly cm tin1 coal xxc got in jester dix xxas lepoitcd nt the Atlantic' 1'uel Compinx. I'lfly-second and Wnltfleld streets nd tho prospects are not ery good for inote 1 guess the trouble Is xxlth the tallroad xolunteercd the operator for this companx xxliieh ships oxer the I'enns.xl. Xlllll I oh, no. xx e ie no coal for dellxerv The best xe can elo Is to take xoui addtess We did get sU eats xeterdaj, and xxe're trying to catch up novx xxlth our oldest orders," xxas the repoit at the American Ice and Coal Coinpcns from Its Sixth and Arch streets olllee 'I lie same conditions hold tine fen all Its blanches, xxas added 2 IICLI) AITKI. CAMHLING I'ltAUl) Victim Charges Thieatcni'd Allugod Proprietor to Shoot Him "Itedelx Jal.e" Mellnkoff and flcotKc Allen, both of 310 North Hlghth street, xxere tod ly held In Ji.00 ball each for court bx Magistrate Pennock In theCenttal Police Stntlon. accttseil of keeping a gambling house Aceotellng to Attliur llerg. of I'tlea. Y, lie xxent to the Highlit stieet addrehs ntioiit thtee xxeeks ago and lost $too pla lug "stuss ' Last night, be told the police, he ii turned again mil lost $100 When lie left the place he xxas tolel that the game xxas i looked and lie xxent to .Mclln koff and ilemimleil his mono) bae k Mellnkoff he said, look him to tlie sei'onel (loot anil thieateneel to shoot his head off utiles he left the c its Herg sxxote out a xxariant and the men xxere arrested bx Delectlxes Wilsh 'Uhltwnitli ami Marges'-, of Captain Soulier s staff ?m "Esccpcionale" actual size a 2 for 25c shape PRODUCTO Settle Down to a Really Enjoyable Smoke PUT on your comfortable smoking jacket, get into your favorite easy chair, light-up an El Producto and experience real enjoyment. El Producto in either the two for -a quarter sizes or ten cent straight sizes, returns in real enjoyment every penny it costs. It satisfies your long ing for good tobacco and demon strates the value of its careful work manship. Made from the finest Havana, with carefully selected shade grown wrapper, El Producto makes you enjoy good cigars more than ever. Your dealer will be pleased to .sell you any quantity, .whether a single El Producto to try, or a box for repeated enjoyment. ' Let him show you El Producto in the 10c straight shapes. They're a good in troduction to their larger name-sakes. The G.H.P. Cigar Co. Philadelphia In Ledger Central win "JLwL.y.1 rr BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS CONFER WITH WILSON No Strikes During War or Labor Conscription Believed Out come of Parley WASIIINOTO.V, Nov 22. The four brotherhood presidents, accom panied by Federal Mediator W. U. Cham bers and .Martin A. Knnpp. entered Into conference xllli President Wilson nt 2:30 this nfli'inoon, A decision In fax or of no strlkcH during the xxar or xlrtual conscrip tion of the railroad xxorkers xvns expected lo be the outcome of tho meeting. The leaders of tho cmplojes maintained their silence concerning their plans up to the lime they entered the White House. 'ihe brotherhood chiefs haxe a ranged to leaxe Washington tonight, Indicating they fmesixx no elllllcultx III reaching an agree ment xxlth President Wilson Commissioner Chambers, of the l'nlted States Hoard of Mediation and Conciliation, xxas eeitilldeiit that the President xxould pirsu.nle the labor leadeis tei ague to atbl nation of xxage demands for the Inlanee of the xxat -mile Is exerj reason to bellexe they xxlll llxe up lo thelt patriotism" Chambers Mllll , 'lloi I'ii sklent's plan xxas perslstentlj re poinel tei be n xxage-lWIng bond xxlth die-tatoii-hip poxxers 2.J POLICEMEN CHARGED WITH VARIOUS OFFENSES I ixe nl.x-thtee policemen appeared before the police board today on rhatges xxhlch tanged fiom Intoxication to "Joyriding." .Most of tlie cares xxere referred to Director llem for a decision Polliemeti llcbcrt Itanisey, Albert A Kt.ii.li. and William .1 Vollner, nil of the 'I xxent -eighth and llltner streets station, xxete rliarged xxlth "Joj riding" in Fair mount In the automobile or l)r II H Kreiind. till South Hro.il street, xxho Is the i hlef surgeon of the Department of Piibln afetx Their cases xxere also re leneel to Director Wilson. sei:ks name for baby Hut ScrReant Spicer Wants Good Republican, and Only Helng liatriotlc presents numerous diffi culties to Acting House Sergeant Clark (Jarfleld Spicer, of the Sixty-fifth stieet and Woodland axenue police station. It is his desire to name a nexv boy that came to lils home, 2133 South Sixty-fourth street, txxo daxs ago after a prominent American Uut theie are t.o many men of deeds In the country at the present time that lid his been forced to nsk friends and asso ciates In the police station to help him out The nexxs lias become noised about the neighborhood, and today as he took his desk n large pile of letters containing all manner of names for hlR nexv-born greeted lilm He holies to be able to name the child after a piominent Republican, as txxo other hlldicn. txxlns, nine ears old, aie called JMixIti Stuart Spicer and Theodore Itoose xelt Spicer "1 can't haxe the faintly split potiticillj " he sighed, 'Oh, If President Wilson xx as onl a Republican." ( N Actual iUe of the "Blunt" a lie ahape H" ; . ?y "7. 1017 NIXON THEATRE OBSERVES SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY Addresses Mndo nt Last Night's Per formance by Founder and Gen eral Manager Tho Nixon Theatre, Flfty-secTond nnd Market streets. Is celebrating Its' Kcx'entli iinnlx-ersary this xxeek. In ndditlon to the shoxv there xxas nn cxent last night xvhlch xx-as not down on tho regular program. It xx an the appearance at thh popular play house of Samuel K Niton, after xxhoin the hteatrn xvn named. Gruen "Verhhin" Watches Grucn "Vcritliin" watches, fitted with seventeen jeweled adjusted movements, arc not only attractive but dependable timepieces. One of white gold with a beautifully chased green gold edge is exceptionally pretty. The dial is platinized and the roman numerals raised, $95. S. Khld & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWKLCnS SILVUItSMITHS for$gS To Your Home gL , For Friday and Saturday Only This $550 Value New 88 Note Latest 1918 Model Player-Piano With Bench, Music Roll Cabinet, Scarf and 36 Latest Music Rolls All for Terms: $1.75-$2.00-$2.50 Weekly This May Be Your These Player-Pianos will-not lasblonj? air-this. excep tionally low price.- The time is about here when we will bo compelled to advance prices as other manufacturers have, through the unprecedented advance in piano mate rials. Higher-prices' must prevail. Buy now, -before we advance'them. t ' A complete line of our:J918 modiU.are now on display at correspondingly low prtcei and-eaty term; $385, $415, $450, $550, $650, $750 ItllH & Pxo Co. '.'? "- J, , Mr. NJxon xvltneswd UtI7ui,S fnrmiinpn from ii l,n -..j ., "!. tlmo xxhen the thentro xxas nivAT' Introeluccil to tho audience h vC M Nixon Nlrdllngcr, general manf.. M ' 0. Nixon enterprises, xxho n!0 0c!r.of iH building of tho Nixon Theatre ntctl th, In the course of an Inlioductnr. . Mr. Nlrdllngcr rcxlcxxed the hi,iX 'Mr'U theatre. Ho said that the N xr1, "' thj .malned open continuously for sbi" K. had glxen 6C7I shows and cinnZ ?wk. acts. Regarding tho acta ho mXW jH of theso xxere produced for ihi, V ' ' In l'hlladelphla and that eight.1 lll xxere presented at the Nixon fop ,i ,h" tlmo nnyxxhere r l6l (nt $385 I aaWtrVaft 1 -" ' -'sal Sr7 UW3WPirt tJJ 4 A m M m . i ?j M '-lyw.'c. N.STETS0N & C9 yj"Vfr' 1705 Chestnut Street 0ep Saturday Evening UntU 9 P. M. m fi ' skii. -nil x-. r-i c o i m u i 9IW&C.I 4 - .iZJ&rizzZi ji& r V'zL.-il&v. 'r:iti'C'ai'tif 'V'W' ',, t , . -ls . j 'V1'A" - , fjk -ri - x . xJ 'J35 m H .-' V
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