Trv faw, Vi r -. ., - t..- EVENItffe LTjSbGBRPHILADBLPHL3L MONDAY, tfOVEMBEir 26, 1917. t CHARGES THAT SALOONS 2 CHILDREN DIE, 1 'i f.PUGHXGfi) 55, MEANS ON TRIAL FOR DEATH OF MRS. RING FAMOUS HORSES BURNED IN CENTURY-OLD STABLE ' MANUFACTURER, DIES VIOLATE COAL LAWS m :( - t. Head of Auger-Making Firm Founded in 1774 by Grent- Grent-Grandfather JOB T PUG 11 Head of pne of the uli"st ijoi making establishments ot the world, died todn. at his liotuu in Svvartliniote. Jul) T I'ugu bend of t.ie .U.JU nidi u facturlng II rm of Job T. l'ugh. ,;ioi Ludlnv street, tiled last r.telit .it his home In W'lil- nut lane .Swnrthmorc. of n complication of dlseai.en. Sir. I'uttli Inul beun 111 fur i Severn! mutitlm nml li.nl bien cu.itllied tn I hla home slnco Septeinbir II" wan Su years old. The linn of wlnei he the head was probably the oldest tool concern In America, having been founded b) hi i great-great-' srandfnther In ITT I Ha bec.vn head of 1' j In 1888. Air Pugh wis tiensinor of th i Centeuar) Muli, mi organization of l'hllii- i delp'.iia buslticm men whom bUHhicxue wete I established iiioi-.. tlrin I mi )ears ng... Hi- .cna afso u iiiiiiube;' of the Alutiulaciurers' Club and i'ic Wc t liil'adclp'ala llepubllcati i Club lb- wu.. n talrty-icciiiid iljgrtt ' Mason .mil a menibe of t'.l" Knlg.iti' Templars Mr. l'ugh .- survived b Ills widow, who -ras AUss Luc) Woodward Ilrowu, and T ' two dnug ltns. Jlr. Mlllon Fusjell. Jr.. and Mln liitheriiic I'usii lie li tin1 lirf oi hi i line to iU without leutlr.i; . "on hl'ico I the fouuill.iK "f bear." t ie im iv. l-'Ulif '.il m-: li hi j late i nodi-no by SI.iMiti c c ' Voodlawn (' m services m l Uobert Ji li t Oui S'lMtUl I ic buslnei-. h iuse waicn n .:i be held inn. nhlnriiiA. to be fi una -i at I. i ti1 e., at '.lov.-ed ;'.i.e In '( Tuf It- In fill i h O. .li lie i I b' In I fii- NO IUGHER PAY NOW FOR $1800 CITY EMPLOYES Finance Committee to Hestriut Boosts to Those Keeeiviu"- Smaller .Salaries Then w ill b. -.al.it : v at ptepent t" '"' m,' - ' hrllldiliK 1 Si'i ii yeat or ovei TIiIp w.t decided um I " ai- fil.-it i mine1 a i v" ells' Klnanca ' minilllve tills afti-lliooti. Ooii- f-lderatb a of such Inc. iarm will iiitil.i... -. after the lint n tlu cai .. St?er ea.i". p.'i e,lt wi"" ' I ; ilillckiiiy ..i hi ' I r.: i" r.ini.ii. Ainouir other reilUClH .id lie. I refui'ed nn-i one for an Ah3lstant Dlstrht Att. rue: tur tSnOit. The i n n tti-e ientutiel ared upon j.larv ineie-itci for employes recMvlr.K un der the SI son limit ii'iiountirc to s 'HI. hi I and will llniill: tiprirtrtu these before au Journmei.t t.nlay, or tomorrow A i. i.i others win v II recede ni.ult.onul pay are most of the nMlled meUinnlcs In th" W.itei nnd Klectrlcti' Hurenus The Inciea-ci re commended for the. w.il;ne:i tntulli.!i 873 lncreaeM nmoii'il.iw to lT2.J.o wl. be nppn.MMl for e iiiiloyef rviwh luB SI-"". while the approied Inereases lor tlu .e i" celvlms Jir.ati v II total JIG. 10ft. i:nip'.oyi rc?IMni; f:o..i Sllml ! t' v.r II set Increase totallni? tli.Snu. There will also be a i.'Jinher of other If. rv.iapH in Ihe pa" of l'i..-e holding mlscellanenus Jib, totiillni; .22.onii. Mr. Se'.'er's .rnioiiltloii to p.ntpnne coti Hideiatloi 1 1 Ir.c-easlnr; Sl.idfi i-atarle until next ysa.- met with the npprnwil of Select I'ounciinvin Ita I. liarman. of the Forty Mlxth Wan!, who tsLed fo- the piMlcxe of the floor to r.p-i Ida Indnn-emei t The ne'i trin.n'er bill was ntip"ocU ui.d will be paseed bv both liianL'ieii of Hin dis on Wednesday. T'lls bill1 provides STjnn fur the celebration of New Year. In chiillnK prlzet. for I'n muhi nei. SSaOrt fur relief of soldiers' dependent" aad SSTiiO for the widows and mothers" fund. lleeiiui. needj for 1018 !:ac narrowed themselves down to a mathematical c ilcu'ii tlnn of mit tn rate will produce ei.ouKh to cover the St4.Uiin.0nn of e.-.pendlturcs iiIpphiI nonrived toirefie- with :nv In- rrciFe t'ie allowance o' i'v il nm tnlarv Imoita vl'l inake In tn raiu tota . The final revision of et tiected to show a irrnnd tes today is e.t- total of between SI4 000.000 and S45.000.oiin needed for ID'.P Vnder the present tn i.ite Hie Income of the citv from all murcei- . anproxlm .tel.v S38. 000,00(1. line i out additio lal Is cw'Jiitsi! upon to produce S1CS.000 of le'-enue, and on tills basis members of the r'lnnnce Com mittee declared that approximator- forty cents additional will have to be added tn the late to be fin .ily fixed on Friday. KEDF1ELD WILL OUTLINE U. S. PURPOSES IN WAR Jsotalile Announcement Promised in Secretary's Scranton Tall: De'.""' 12 WASIUNtlTClV. No 26 The "ical rea nonii" for America's entrance Into the world ynr will b outlined b .Secret .iy of fenn merco Hei'licld In u'l address before the Chamber ol t'ouimerc of Scranton. 1'a . on inceml.er 12. The Secretr-ry aiuiouuced toda) that Im also vutild antnuncu the war ulms of the Allies. Oomliur from u member of l'resl dent Wilson's Cublue:, and u man very clcjie to the t'hlef Kxecullte. Hecretury I ted tleld'8 Hnhounccnent created much lurrrvvt tmon Wnshlnifton olllclals. PIGS IIOASTEU, HUT .NEUIKLE IN, PKini !?' 1' .! if bV"--:' :!r W?k .. T tw - Hoys Set f ire to onen unu Annnnis .re '-sr..' iiurnun in ihuiii a! Four jierfctty tfood pli ovvied by Finl ';1jelirnttiiu. of 24SG liist yenan;j street. wen) rouBleu ta uenin loony inu ririuauy Lultad for eatlne nuriinfes. They were jTemberK of u colony of ulnjut tnO jiIkh kept iixntf behind llelxmunn'a lioufe Small hoys itanea a nounre on u vacant near ths pens and tn nre rprjaa to .me Heumanns son Fred nroKa uovrn hi nted with an MX. and allowed t!aMr,!'Jatffou"" "t thern vrero .. ' it' I Defense Depends on Locul Proju dice to Combat New York Evidence u.wouu, : i' sin i. .e Yurk'H nrit crline-dotfOtliiff ma Pintle In umler l-t lir '.oday. HHton H Mcain-. u bit worn nml h.iKKard from tlileo nintitliii in Jail, wont to triiil rti a rhuriei "f tlm murder of Mr Maud KitiK at limply lllnc'siu-ll'-i SpUti; on the misht of VURUpf 2ft. 'tri'Utllittillltl.l! evldiln liib'tl Hi l' N' w ' Vo'kV jpolleo jitul deteotlvs .'oiitt lo ' ' ovnlctip'j niralni't the defendant III .iv er- havrt diav.Mi the buttle line .lUalM-' Vcvi Vorlt The Krrat 1 In the lnJK''r me im wlic'lier N'ortii Cainllna fm-n, eon- U'utln ii murder Jur.i. will pine.. cmuKii i.'li .n New York', criminal machinery to onvltt r.iie of their own countrymen upon 1 Ve i Vol It evidence Whin Judi," nine opined the upe.Mal term ii .ourt todiij the lilfT tacit uni the .elr inr of n Juiy. The tiitul ir leiMm of lb'"i iiX men lu.d ben rnlled mil w' i-uitro.ini lor thrt most par' l; 'ii.ti who b lie Inul been fr'cndx ' M'.im fiim ly .Sollcllor Ilawlen If- r -t tin- State Immediately uiknl Hint a .P u! panel of l.u inor men be railed l e 'ie ieved that It will tulle at li ii -t thri d in i ele-i a juiy ' ir tin- Hide of the d'eliie It- nirniu 'Ie '.ie Im'iil bin nf I'uiironl. Nine atiorre. nl '' tlfem IiMtlcrp. eonitltute . uun'el te ' ie dnfeiii. li '' I'.itislel. l'.lav.ii a ' '.'I uliii'" b"eailhe ot IlH telilie t. i ml Jin.h ! ,i 1. ii'lmrm. of fharlotte, mi. f No" ' iiiuIIi'ii'd I. iiultiK Jurlnt. an- tli .hi an M. butb cif thi mli h.ie anil! pi.'- lei-tl In i nirt battle'. 1 Km- the Mate lUndm iVimiil. a i..iHB , I a.i nf the In-tt n-hnnl. I lUhtltiK a loi. ! u.il. lie li li.ii.'teil bv AMiMlunt ln-tn.-t Mtor.iey .lo'.n T lionllni;. v!l" ci.i. of , eotiiH-. lulie no ncm-' inn in tie court procedure, ijovernor Uickrlt lum refui-.'d ' to permit .IiiiIko W. S Mamilni;. Attorney ileiural. to pi rtielp.tte. Solicitor riein. 111 I h.n fc cured the .-.e!Mi.eK of I,. f.lhlwel. if .tnteallle. nnd It u i:etett. of Imr ...in. t-i old criminal lawyer.', to aid hit.. ,..,'., 01 b. iv.m in the pnxccut'.on, ......... i iUii"e! for the defein. ha.' the status rlanln ltnllr.iad H n ' i'luil Jmiuiii. c.rdw before If An order by JuiIko ("Ine lri Uroordlim' to a nutliv -nvitl on the I'uU srave tli- defutisM acces.i to nil paper helzcil .Service Comiiilsst.iii l the railroad fioiii the Mean-- npiirtment In New orl. . . , .. ,.,.... ni.a,i If u ..,, .!,...,. r.ni... that the phnrtte of company. The .-..niMli ban loiic att.mpted a murder plot l bn"nd. 1., il.n inrv t...v .! ..lifbtli l.n-.i billlii r KhtiMied lippiieit' They wfe the liri-'t in-ti liable . .1ii" ihlt) nnd lu'w of thm was iitiNluU.' tn uolKli the ev.ilenci L'-ll -t member of the powerful Mennx fllMlll.l. The d.fen.ie iiitciuh to let tin . 11 m of i"raonni m-lunlntafc" --lip by. Suited where fiey may iee e'-erv mini In Hi' jury box r. I,...-.: ..' ihe Mern. fin.ilU l!v the q'i' , -i .rue a't'i iV y't. r rrile ''tfe w .-.inn Mml'itly uerliel. Mrs. M.si'.is -ee 1-m 'ii Iv t'i ..' t ervoll of l"n nil t'ie di -is'i i "O" -f i'o'I" Her h'il wu . .. f e !. e a ' i i "in. i de -'d 'd (...it.iut to lir nUInc ' fldeiit hu.-b:.uil V.'o 1; i.'.'ill'i.s a " ' I'' li'l'l'l' i leeed-i'. .' ,.-', Tt ..?lil"t'l .r t J'n" fik'1 ' 'I tti-tliii iiiy ".olid not b-Kin e.irln! t'.i.i. 'edne'Ui.y. -SCHOOI. MX 'Mil! KICU (JKO-Sss IVudieis and Putiii.4 Will Open Kntcr- iiimncnt Toniirlit in Fcortlsh Kite IlaM I'll, l'liilmlelli I'll Sc'i'.d li.u...i. fni t'ie la ie! t u' till- Ame'li'in P,"il I'm . 111 open fi i imimI-hj in S n'l 'nc't ii' Hie Se ttls'i 'tf bulldlni:, lt-oad r l!nr 'itreets 'iiie'iers and illdreii nl the public m-'m'-H 'vii been p-eparliiB fo,- the biisiir fo l.ontbs. n-id t'ptiro::ltiiiitii." Iiii"i p-rii.us HIV" b'Jii intlvely eiiKasnil 111 the ivut't le"dl"i up to It. Hvfly enterl'i.nment prourutii h b"n la-itcs' fi .' each iifternuun iinri ever.l'." 'nir (lie v.ee!:. and a v. Id.- np n.rtmeiu tn nth', at which articles of every con- c Ival.lc d"!-criitliiu will b dlsplajed cud .-old, has I e"'i pro-Id (. Ten elino. .-- crn.'-a, will alt"nia'- li furu!' IiIuk ihukIl for the occasion. I . . , j .Vunifil to BlucMey Cierhihip ! lilrcctor Krusen, of the liepirtmen of Healt i and f.'harltle-i. today appointed How. ard II .-"'iMlivin. CD27 Haltbi.ore nveaue, tu I a Sliino p iic on tie clerl-al fore at Hlo !;- ley. tie succeeds .lames .Mills Leslie, who i resigned reiently tu acteiit a position at the he ,d nf the clera.il force of the s .mn:: ! 'an llii-inlu' 'ORGANIZE AND WIN,' SUFFRAGISTS URGED Mrs. George A. Piersol Addresses Pennsylvania Branch Members. Condemns Pickets ui.i'.ilKf. and then yriianlze : ....- in" iji-iSiiuc earnestly Imprcsed by Airs. Ueorfre A. riersol, eonirren.ihmnl ihelrniati. on the th'rt) me-.nhirs o't the l'ennsylvanla br.iuc i of the Woman S'lffraife AsMiiiatlon lit t'.e "I.on' Table Luncheon" at the J'hti'i d.ipha I'ounty headquarters of the isso i.atlo'i. 1721 I'hestnut street, till lif.e:- tioon. ""eve,. .va-. t.i" lesson of niir.iniznlliih better tauuht than In tlie recent Now York v'.c'ory." Mrs riersol told her hearers "Ilv lack of ortnii.zatiou New York lott In 101 ".. Tn .i fniK- develoned oncinlz.ittun she owed oiu.illy her overwlieimini; victory ai "" nulla till t m II nw ivvo niicn'iiiii ears. )ou t-ee. New lesso i, 'orit.inUatlon York had learned her How ..oon will l'enri. tylvanla team lt7 The orylflR need fm the foimation o! ttalnlnir classes to teach our vv onion liow to u"e th vote after we Ret It was further eir.nlni.tzed 1. Airs I'ieiml. "Thei.e traln- InK cl.if.-es .lie now ill full HWinR in .mjiv J'n-1. and ever, other hiifirnne State," Airs I'ler.ml declarid, "tut as ever l'e.nnsylv.mla lai.'H b-hlnd." The uenlrnblllty of tiihltiK a nuffraue ceii- ui- t'arouKhout tli homes of the city, as was done with marked success In the Xmv York camp lu, v.u.s Indorsed most of fiose present S'de'UntH on the NVvi York camiiaiRii were lla.'hed bv Airs Alexander Ftelnher, .. f'ti... York, truest of th daw and Allsit ! Kathe-I'ie Alltl". formerly an orifantatlon leude- heie. who liar Just returned from I New York, wliere she lent br rervl-.s as captii'n of an election picclnct "Schenectady won. Oh. yes; but I would inll It n disgraceful v'ctor)." s.ie said, "be cause those Siheneitad) women were not on to their Job i because, they believed you i until jump Into any situation ten weeks beforj election and ttien ttet 'over the top' rlisht. Hut It em't be done." "list l'hlludell'hla oh ttnj map now be fore the -usdnsr ut the Federal amendment This la 3 very ctux. of the orRHiilzatlon need d to make I'cnnsylvnnla win." Airs. Ilarty A. Kolm. of oterbrnui,. niuke on tlie Im: ortat.ee of vvomitu's part In world democracy. kIvIiik a vivid summ nif up of her Impress ons of the Forty-ninth conven tion In rytsliuruh. A resolution condemning and repudlatliiB thn methods employed by tho Warhlnt'ton plcketH wua imssed unanimously ut thu close of the rneettnic. Tradesmen Unliut for France Ulacksmltha. carpetitcrd. millwrights and machinists of all kinds applied for eulivt ment In the taut twenty-four hours In the division of tradesmen that la being re cruited at the Automobile Club building-, 23 South Twenty-third street, and twenty five men were accepted during tho day. They are wanted for Immediate service In F&fru'(. tt m iNMMHBB 3HHhb ' HR mPhI 1IHP!mijhiP&4' T ,BgftmjmfflcM3jf CjfliiBHAfB Kin? tttmud lmrc show vuiiir wen' 40TH STREET STATION TO CLOSE JANUARY 15 .Pennsylvania Kailroail Nmilies Public .Service Commihsion of Intention to Discontinue to i'uim- down tin- Hulinn ul etfinp that llattl.- at thai hulllt eiie-- inn win ruin t hilt- c,,i tine; V. bll i..-e li.e-- ntteilllilh tn ehiSe th 'itntion lme Iih.mi piei-eiiOtl bv obj-'O- tin i tiled before the 1'ulillc Mjrvife i umiiiis- Ploi lij renldents of the nr lahhorhood. t the hearliiK liefori- tie- eonirniio-loli to s-arn Mini the niiiipati? nintindid that onl? one "lm ' pa'-ens'r on Ihe hmmiikc, i oA train" sinptilin,' at i.k I'tat.on r'Mb .Sl(ll)l) TUirCK AND (JTHBU AUTOS TAKEN !5Y THIKVKrf lii;; alachir." I- IJreo -red Later--Two i I for 1..1 i). I' ' I. it 7 t ir, lit SlllOII The trlil! Wll" '-river-il Ii'-,- T vii voiinff necr is T 10 nm M'w.i', nf ij4 S mth St lt.--iiueil -in''. : "l ''in i Freeman, of I31H South Marline 'I'i n. v.-pi . tirrnsted today ciiarsed w'ti the t ie.t of a .hi hi lmiKlIlK to 1- 12. U'llllams of SI 12 U"Cent Mreet The ..ir . wne.Til nnd t'ie bo were t.il:n ' the ll.uiie of I'e fntlon fot a lH.uii. A car belnPKlnu to Weld. in II .Shivcln. of Haddoiitleld. .V. .1.. i-tolti from th eir ler of Hroad and Ilerlis stiects. n d on i.clniis'i'S to William 12. Are. of JJIS l.u- I J.it .'- t, was owner's rei-lder.c tolen fr in In fioil if tlnj '"''ICi; MOKK SiOLIMKKS UKAD WAHIIINilTuN. 'o' J'i - fxiith' of thrie Ai.ietliali eo'ilh rs in IVance Tioni v3-iiiii( eauH'S v.aie aiitm liiL.'d lotla' of lie nllv I'r.ve'e .l.i-Mii I. linvie inli.iitiv. died NfiVeinhT 11. f'.in heiit-l dlseaic: enieru ercy addresn I.awienie lioyce. TiO I'lanlt ilre'et. I'lttiitoii. I'u llusler Million I" Mo.lil-.iil. iiifiiiiti, d ed Novembei I.' in.aletitil bullet wound, mol'-e-. Mrs 'l-niiria M Slodd.ini, Mlvir Sprl'iK". V -- 'orpoial llinaie I oiildr. beaijiuai teis lonifany. iufat.tr. .lied Xmimlier '.'."., in pnltls. en eri:encj i ddre' . llari; Fnuld-. H ''.In'ot. i'..u e. vv.i.l. U. S. OFFICERS RETURN j HOME ON FRENCH LINER Declare Bad Weather Demands Plenty of Warm canni? Apparel for Men Abroad N ATI.ANTII' fiiltl'. Am '-'i P.HU Ailniltiil Fletvhei and lii- itaff. Atn!or lieiieiul Jinin F. O'Kynn and his Maff, and Ihe olhei American arm) of llceis reached heie todav aboard a French Unci .Major (Jener.i! 1'harhs Treat, eotn maiidir of the bhli troop", was In the party Admll.il Mtte'ioi ami li.s staff limrlcd from the ship and Immediately Ktnrtei) for Washington. Admiral Fletcher refused to make any statement. .Major ileueial Treat declared mud, rain and i old were tho woi.-t enein'es of the I f,0iilei "l'eoplc here, lie ilicUred 'do not ical Ue the power of these memles of the sal diets. Ilveiy man should have two palls of heavv tucks, two milts of liea) under clothliiK and two pairs of heavy shoes I was on tho French and Ilrltteh fronts a month and In that time 1 saw hut one sun shiny day. llve.y -nldler I saw. It Keerned, had u cold. "We ale Kuan,' tj take our tune about Kettlliu hitn this llRht. but when we do net In v e'll i lean it up." Forty-seven hurvl'.oidi of the transport Antilles wliSh v as torpdued leeently were abo.ird the liner SNIPER'S BULLET GRAZES CONGRESSMAN'S SLEEYE Dill, of WubhiiiK'ton, Tells of Kxtieri. once When He und Colleagues Return From Front AN ATLANTH' PUIST. Nov. 2C. A bullet from u (Senium sniper's rllle itrnetl tlie ideeVr of Conressinaii (' "' J Mil. of YaMi Incton. while he and nine associates were In u Ftandets' trench recently. Hill told about It on his anlval lime today with seven of tlie part) of ten fonuiessnieti who visited tlie west front The I'oiiKressmeii leached jsirt about il an Auierlcan liner, whlcli also buuiKht the sol dier vote of New York State from abioad, Twelve survlvots of tlm American steam ship Itocbester were also aboard. "We frenuentl) were In the tlrtnt zone," said Dill, but notofteu In ilunKernUH posl. tlotis At one time, however, shells were popplif,: around us In danKoious proximity at Vlniv It'dKe, and In Fiandii-n w were cuuitht Insiiectln Frltss. A Herman sniper almost not one or two CoiiKreu.men. A bullet burned tlie fuzz off my mlit coat iilenve." With Will were t'oiiKressmen W W. tiuid win, Colorado; Iloss Hammond. JVebraska i Albert. Johnson, Washington J J. F. Miller, Washington ; Daniel V, Stephen. Nabfaska j Kdwurd T. Taylor, Colorado, and dMrlea B, nHMi..hVl i-ilnisii1nA . ililiireiii.v, vw,.--v, . awe Youthful Xcct'ie-. it' Stcjlin"; n "nr S . , .in a . .I..1 -ill in t ie p i c flu- m a 1'1'v;. i' of II t' o-foll till.', be! S'if t o' A-ii-ric"'i and lucni 1 t hurncd In death in a tiru which destroyed tlic .stable on the estate of Nunc II. ( Inthier, .Ii'., lit Uuilnor FIVE FAMOUS HORSES ARE BURNED TO DEATH t'eiitur.-Ohl Stabli- on Clothier Estate at Itadnor Is Destroyed. Loss About SoO.ono I v.- I,tn,., I iiillM -'low -Vlllliel I the hiiuiei and iuiiiI" ' .'i.i. were burned i to death in a Nre of i itnteiious origin that deHtmved ih- one-aml-a-hnlf-'-tor.v i-tntdo on the esttili- of Isaac 11 rinthlur, .Ir.. at ltadnoi. Mis '"'uiiada Ir.Julnnr. Snfet First. I'uloinl l.lvlnttsioi and I'.itt-y. n Ih.i. the p ii.vnilite nf tin- I'lntlnci chlldien. died in thel- tails 'I'm. lmr-i- Itroiil Itun and .Iml.v 'i.iod I Fellow, vet- led to safety li II Ftllble boj i .ludstf und While tlon. two oihe- tteiitleiit winner- had been tali -u from their tall" ' u "hurt time hi fore the bliiS" win discovered land escaped Injur). Air. '"Inthier arrived on the -ceiie leveil iiiliiute-iiafU'l tlie nis ei of tie lire bv which time the build- ll ii vvai a ma-s oi tbniii - The ih" t uiI'ih of tin ln'itilhiu .i id i' , mi i" li nnd li' horses Involved a los- well ov" r .'.iii.O'lii. All tin- animals la-t have been elilbitd n' the lievun -nl III i'awr show- and ii'le r ones in oih ' P'"t the niuiile liinoi'iii' and Snfetv Mrst have .a. i .. iii.tr.. iiio.iilin-iil ti it i'i the la-t nm ir mi. int AIIm- ' '.I'liiiln a id ''olonil l.lv "fvi i'i pint i 'l'li'.v vet "'.I tavorltei Mo-i- i'iiii.iiIh ".! u ' i idle-' hunter nd itiinil li. I,. Midi '.',. in. ie" blub .She w is an nl.) hof-i and i.i- I. nin Id Ic Mr. I'luthir I'n e u.- at; ARRESTS FATHER AND SON AS COPPER WIRE TIIIEVKS l.ieuti-tinnt Kinn ut 'ie '1 wetit v - ei oinl Mreet ami llnntiiiR I'nrK av.-iuie -tatlol todav iiri".-t"il 'i nun and his twelvc-yeai-old sun. and t the mine tlui". die iiollc" ln, e'eared up the mvsterj MUiToiinillui; the theft of hundred" of pound." of copper ; "vliv frnin Ihe p'nnt of lh ':vburii Alntiu-fin-'nr tiK ''omp.ity Twent.v -third Mreet und Alhs:ien aVi-lillii lill.J toda.v the lit llleli. nit -tiip,i,l and iiiieMiiineil Willlaiii Wlndert. Jr. of 202." i Wei 'iorouii il'-el tir- tne lad wae mriiji I KiliiK al mil v ;ih a unall eMiredi. wauo'i Although II -lai apparent!) loaded with i IlKllt wold, the ho) had eS'I.Mll. dilllcult-. 1 lii piillliic Ii iiloiu,' 'Inn .Miniliied II and I found II loaded with .'oppei wire ll,. m.uie the Inj) lake him home, and aiiested the I father t the station home toda) It w ,s ' leaine'l tll.lt WItillelt -- lni'1 been em. Ipl")ed a- a .Mil. Inn. in f,c a iillliilu-r n ye.us at the I'eybuni plant and, lucorillm. I to the in. Hi e with the aid of h!i. sou. had be. n ,sv ifeniatii-illv removing the w lr The father wa hold b.v .Majtl-tiatc Wrl(,lec in $3"" ball Im ,i fm t!ier heai Ini,- and hhi mjii was -ent to tl II,, u e nf lnten'loi ' HEART-TO-HEART TALK j HAD WITH CONTRACTORS I Dattsnian Crges Bidden to Be Satisfied With Less Profits in War Year ' Inintoi i'ateman, ' .!! Department of t'ubllc Works, today called Into fontorcnt-e tlm various contractu! s who are biddlm: on the stnet cleanlni; and ash collection vvoili that Is to be let tomoirow. and hud a heart-to-heait talk with tlirtu ii'inirdlin; the sun intttlPB of tneii- bids Ills iiicreiise.s over the, umounts for which I lie work was dune last .ve.ir should not be expected. Wlicctor Datesnian told the con traitnrs and lie fuitl.er stated that, as their patriotic duty, they should endeavor to make their bids as low an possible. Fifty, la) and 7u pel cent Increahu.s over last ) ear's liKiiies. he mid. wei e not tn l)(1 thougm of. Thn iiintrnitors v.ho wcte called Into con. feretiee weie those who are bidding on tlie work et to be tel,, coverlni; live districts of tlie city, bids foi which weie thiown out liecause. In tlie opln on of Director Uate man the) were too lilgli. In oim Instance tlm IneiiasH ovir the fthuier. foi last year vvaa 7S per i cut Tne total amount of tiio-m lejictid was H.&"'l.fi:SV Howie Kntrit-H for Tomorrow Firm run .laliiiiiii; t ,i..-er-oMii, f.i.. i,.r luiiKii-StBr Wort, 111. Itutlile At , ins, riui.t,.r nil llealher llelle. III.'!, Oririlo... Ill'l. V" 1 Si., tint, "Pinafore II, 10.1, Jani Alary ini Will Soon. Hi'', i.art)- Km ill, inn, 'Wheut I'ukoi' 10.1. 'ThHiiiar. I'll Alu ellnttife-ivitiva. 1o5. Csn'Ililnlu II llll. Siil.retHiih, till, t-un Kiss inn I'onr Jiie, 111- Hoy lllue. inn li'.ntiil rat., n'lllni.-. thren-sear-nlilH unil un l.'j fiirliiiih's- llrlr,i,hurat Us, Aleluria, Hal, lletvvei-n I's, lna JnMi.t1nK Xurnte. toil: Hlver I'lrate, MO M-urMa II 103. Kllu, jiij, Vorn Ilrooin. im I'eier Juj 107! Atllkiiittii. IUD. "In ti.tf. mi rrsreniv . te.i, TliliU rme. ilalmiinr. ttir.i-ycur-ol.ji. nml up 1 l-UI Allen l.lttle Knglnnil. lit. AIaxlm I'liolr. . 111). KU Kyan. tll.1. Iliuo ThIMIe. 10.1. 'Hilly Oliver. ln.V Klihuril l.anirlon, 110, Old I'nii. till: Wild 'Miyiue. UM. 'Harr) l.nu.Jer Km. bntvv.i in... Klnu lliunliuru. tlu. Tinkle 11-11. im. Illikniy Nut. nil. Klin.'lliiK II. la.i: Onwu. tin AIi-ii ellaiuli Hentatlble. 1i7. I'rea. lot, Mimla. 107 I'rratmi l.ynn. no l'uurih race. Dm Aulunin (V,n.ulatliia Hand, cap. nil hKeM, mile -t'iiiiiou.e, la Harry Shannon. 101, Kallilale, (III, Swiep I'i, , n, Julia Irf-on, tl'J: Wuodatniie. 111.', tiiuntcotk i4, ShuoiinK Mar, lull. Wild Tidmi;, llll, six teen tu One. ti. Fifth rate, tlalinlnif. tliree.iHifr-olila and up, 1 1-til mllea Iiarlvvprth. 1W, llanilful, InKj Lady Little. H2i ivuiln Din. nut 'Allarenre. tent, lid: iloodvro.1, lto, Smithlleld, 10,1; Killtli Haumiiiiii, m-'l "Tlt'Cii. ua. Uiililrn llanlani. fin; Milton Catnrh'll. loll! 'Cuddle I'p. U2: Flora Finch, inn. 'Kunler Lily, till: MarKarel, Oil Aim) i-llnllile Marv Wucreii. 107. Ir. Chdrcot. inu. Kd Welan, 1U5: I.J7HI. 110. Htxth race. cUlmlrtK'. ttirve-yi ar-olda und up. mile Hist u furlonir Malheur. Iia: 'Harry Lauder, 105: Allrza, ion; Crepusrule, HI, l'up- taln Hay, His; -lirerilliKa, Hi.-; -,-. K. Ileal, ;: loo: lleaRtf. till '.oneianii, lu: ii-l.M. In.': 'Muckruai.. P7 ".stalwart Kevrnth rate, ntllliig. thrrr-)eiir-uld and up, inllf and VO arda Airman, Its; Fountain Fay, His; Vermont. 110; Kllti. UU; Bond. 10U: Dm., mil. 'Jjd Vininld. lull Widow- Iledott. 8t Kllmtr. 108; Water Witch, lu.l; "Hulda'e llretb er. 103. Apprentice HlIo-kni. clalmeif. , ... ... "--.V --' - -A 1. t ttlUCf( .! MfVH AGILE THIEVES BLOW SAFE AND GET $500 ., .,. . at M.,v.. ueorgf n. rvitllM H oiuic on .um- ket Street West of Tenth Robbed cnibati. th'evij-. with a nleiilil ll -nl-nly of neive, italnid (titranco to the htorc of lenriro 1! Uviitu, 1UI2 Marl.'t street. pally today, blew open the (Safe, Mole 1500 In cash and hit lelMitely without dropplns ali clues to their Idemll Investlttatioii b the pulii e sIiuwm that lb" salehloweis winked iiilisHlmitly Then 1 evldeiii-' tlinl there were two of thm line stood on tin- olln'i's phoiilder". tlie police kii) t en chul the tire escapn in th" '-:u of an inl.iiiniiiM' bullilniK and helped hi- . mi -piitdon up villi a tope: both climbed to the roof and then jump'-d acrnv-i nn elcht font opening to the lAatu llul dlllK The men the i swutij; down fiom the fines of the tuof. Mi kill out the il.i in a thlid utory window, uiIkkIucI th-ouch it and vvalkiil down to the 1'iir oltlee mi the second tlooi, wliere the -ale was l.ept .N'UliiiIoll- baits Mel' fnhleil In diMilen the indu" when tie- iimn was blown up. ! Th thlevcM ch-ai.id up Mi tt j. will aftei tin Kill nut ih lltllillK to leave as inu.-li as i iiiuinb prim lolteiltin mound the idijis or Im ..if- il tin pi. In i in. inveitiiT.itiiii; .'J YEARS FOR .MULIIALL. .MAYOR'S HEARING WITNESS .Man Who Testified of Fifth Wnnl Offer .Sentenced tor Assnult titnl Koliliery .liu-tp'a .Minlia.l, who tcstill'd al Hie lu-ai -Iiik "f Alayor Smitii and his .'odel.-nilant-bifnie Jtldeu Itrown to nil offer made by .Ilnini' I'l.irk t" end htm Into the Fifth Ward on primaiy elec-lon tnday. wa today Miiteiiced b JutlKe I'.oK'rs In Wuarter .Ses sions I'nUlt to a teini of not Ii hh titan two )ears and ten muullis nor more than three yi ,irs tn t'n Kastern I'enltentlary. He vvai conch ted ot iiKKr.ivated iismiiiII and bat tel to 10I1 .Tiimeh I'onuoi, of H135 Ilratidy wlrie stie't. and the Ian- n of li from i 'on imr nn July It la-t. while i 'minor was pti -p-irltiK tn lake his horse and wiiroii ftom the lablt .Mil Ilia II and another mat. ai ptoached hlin and aked whether lie could lend them somethlnjr to I it t a piano vvhlih they vveie movlnir - I'oiiiior turned to Hii'oimuodati tin m one nl the men Miuclc lit li i over thn head with u pi of Iron plpi and l;noi Led him wii-vle.-- His pui.-e, contnlnlnr; 1KM, was Molcn Mtilhall's ac complice was not cailRht OPPOSE INSURANCE RATE INCREASE Business Men Protest to State Commissioner Against 10 Per Cent Boost Tlie increase of 10 per cent In iiinuianc lates levently aiinounctd by the Philadel phia Fire Fndei writers' Association, adding JCOo.uOO to the $i;,000n,0(i0 burden nlieady borne b) citUens of l'hllaflelplila for fire protec'iiin, will not go Into effect without a -.tiuggle. This much became known todav ns a result 'of statinients made by Statu Insuiaine (o.nmissloner Charles A Ambler and bj leading otflcIalH of Lie. clty'a prin cipal business men's oiganlzatlons i'ommlssloier Ambler left toda) for Har lisburg From his otllce In the State t'apl tol he will Issue an official call on the underwriters' association to show iauu why the increased rate should he put "into etfeet. The showing made b the fire In surance companies In i espouse to that call will determine the futute couise of the In surauce department Iluslness men of the city who .vie most affected b) the Inert: aso of rates did not consider the reasons given b) the illidei wt Iters' association for tile 10 per lent, bobst as at all convincing. Tln.y deu'ared that conditions In the Jiilladelphla terri toiy, mi fai as tlrn hazards r.io cuncerued. were not sucli as to call for any increase at all. and that there was no Justice In re quiring liilladelphla to pay the penalt)' caused by Increased tiro rlsh-i in other parts of the country. JOSEPH M'MCIIOL IU, . Son of Late Senutor, on Furlough From Camp Meade, Hus Scarlet Ftver Joseph AleNlchol, non of the Ut Senator James I. AleNlchol, who, with two other brotbirs. was on fmlough fiom Camp Meade. Is suffering frc n scarlet fever in Ihe Muillcipul Hospital for I'onlagious DWenses. at Second and Lucerne (."reets. The disease developed while, young Mu Nlchol was at tits home at tiverbrook The attending pbyslctaiib my u Wn not contractcl at 'Camp Meade, AleNlchol Ih under the care of Chief Medical Inspector A. A Cnlrns and his family physician. FUNERAL OF EX-MAYOR SMITH Tlie funeral of former Mayor William U Smith, who died at hU home In Laurei Sidings. N, J., last Frlduy, will be )eld at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the uu del taking establishment of olivet- H. Hair 1820 Chestnut street. The body will bo In terred In Alt, Alorlah Cemetery. The Hev. 11. Cresson Mullein y, of the Protestant Kplscopal City Mission, will eon duct the services. Masonlo and other dele gation! from organizations with which the former Mayor waa connected Will he In at tendance. There will no honorary pall. bearers. ,. . , --- J.I. . - Fuel Administrator Will Move Against Near-Ferry Resorts for Ignoring Light Edict Kl-anelK A Lew Id, city fuel administrator. Is preparing u drive ncalnut (.aloon-keepers and proprietors of pool rooms on llant Market ntrtet neat tho ferrlif, who, he K.iyn, live braienly Ignored the retention tint no ileetrlc UbIiU are tn be Usui for display purpose until thlry mlnutea after imndouii In mhlilnn the iiiinouncemeiit today, .Mr Lett In t-pokn In tho llMieht termi of the c -operation he had received Irom 1'hlladelplila tnovlmt pli'ure men relative tn the curtail ment of dl'pln.v IIkIUh. He eMilalned that the fnloon and puol room men, Inmever, pi iKnorlntr h irolslon, bur. wild this uctlon of the latter must t,top. f I am pertectly aware nf what the i..ilooe and pool room men on Il.mt Market itreet ale dolnB," lie pnlil. "Despite the regulation wlilrli wa.s put Into effect upon advice re ceived from WnMilngtnn, they are uflnu their lights for display purposeK iih ,nrl as 4 Ji. In to catch the eyes of the hundieds of men K.iltiif to and from the ferries I Intend to see that thin matter Is Mopped " There waM a IiIk rush tot coal cards .it virtually nil coal dealer-i In tho city to day, the first on which the can! system be came effective The demand for cards wan -r. creal Ilia' lurK dealeri' are planning to lme the cauls printed themselves Twenty thouniud caids rte belnir tirlntcd by tho American I'oai and Ice I'ompanj. 'IhroliitH also beskned the olllre of .Mr l.t-uln for the led cards lveii out In case of slcltnens. It was wild that much mil ferltiK was preiented In tlm Kiutheiu tfc thn of the city yehtetday, i.wlnu to the lullne by which ralhoads delheicd coal to '""'""'s on Hiinnay. This way put into eifVct by .Mr. I.owls fur the Hist time Uwlnc to the card hi item, all loal nrdei in this city henceforth must be made out on the written catds, which ate furnished at the offices of dealeri. N'o dellveriis nre to be made except on written orders. In tlie case of lllnem, when coal li an absolute necessity, red card" will be furnished only at the icquest of a physician. The card i-j-Htem is desluned primal lly to stop hoaiilliiK and to put nn end to the practice of suburbanites from sitting hup plles from dealers In the city. Would-be telephone purchaMis today v.-ern Infoimed that from now on they wlil have to ko to the olllce of dealers and sIkii the cards before coal will bo dellveied. Ac coidliiB to the rullni; of the local coal com inlttee. the (aids must atti v,t that the de nipiid for i'oai Is li-Kltimate. ACCUSED COP'S RECORD UNDER DETECTIVE PRORE Anonymous Letter Writer Says .lolin J. Kooney Is Jumcs Konncy. nn KvConvict lini.iive I'.iptalii Tate aniiniin d i lav In Unit an itivcstllcalion I- helm? ll. ad aSleltal.l Mill tiler Jolm J. I'.uolle.V seive jinlii email, who was niratKned l li- on a chaw of lobbciy last .Satutd,i),,and .linnes llooiie), who was lentencid seveiat Jul ago Horn Media to f-et vu twent.v -live )ea-h In the l.'astern 1'eiilteiitlar.v and was' par duned alter hervli.f- two yinm ,, H Fen. Krce, ai. one and the same pel son. The InvistlKatlon urevv out of an anonv tnous letter tecelvcd by .Musisti.it. Wal-oii todav suRKestlnn that John .1. ltonuev Is .11 ex-Mlivict '"aptaiu'Tate at nm e cut In touch with Warden Mi-IOuty ,,f tlie Kant em Penitentiary, end as.eitaln.il that a man jinmed James Itnonev had hen coin milled to that Institution for buiKlarv, ), was pardoned after hervlni? two icai'.s ot a tweot.v-!he-.ar term. Detective .McFallh wan then .sent to .Media for the pmpn.se of UH'eitnlnliiK whether John J. Ihnuiev and James Uooney ale the yame. John J. Uooney was appnlnted to the po lie force IJeoetnher 17, 1!'14, and on pil .".0, lPlf., was detailed to the ii..,.n,, fou.r wiieie ne i-oniinueii on active dutv his an est last week. until ArchcoloKibt Starts fur Orient t. mgilon Warner, tlm urcheoloKiM, who was tecently appolntid dli tor of tlie Penn sylvania Museum, left foduy for Vancou ver, It. i?., mi tlm tliht Ug of his juiirnuy to tlie Orient. He wilt malm evhaustlve rebearches In t'hliiese and Japanese unt versltlci. TWO WOMEN ACCUSE ALLEGED ARMY FAKER Councilman Hetzell's Daughter a Witness Against Soldier Charged With False Impersonation ' lenient If. Lamar, alias Leahy, who was arrestid by Secret Service Agents AIcTain ney and King at tho Hotel I'owelton last Filday, charged with Impersonating a lieu, tenant In the Fnlted Statea army for the put pose of collecting money suppcstdly for soldleis' Chrl"tinas presents and tho tobacco fund, bad a further hearing beforn 1' F Commissioner Lewis In tho Federal Hulld lug today and was held In $1000 ball for court. Miss Margaret M. Helzell. 322 Itlchmoud street, dnughtcr of Isaac I). Hetrell, So leet Councilman for the eighteenth Ward, testified that Lamar represented himself tn her as a lieutenant from the lecruitlng station at Hroad and Oxfoid stieets, which lesutted In her giving him a dollar for tho tobacco fund Airs II, C. Clark, 215 Far ragut avenue, whose son, Harry C, Clark, Is a lieutenant In the machine-gun corn pan), 212th lteglment, now stutloucd ut Camp Aleade, also testified that the de fendant secuied u dollar from her for tho Mjldlers' Christmas present fund, Lamar, who Is 19 years old, was a pti vate at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.. according to Federal authorities here. While Oiero lie lecelved nows that his father was dying nnd applied for leave, which waa refimed htm. It is then alleged that he deserted In order that lie might be with his father, when further family Illness kept him longer than tlie "ten dti)s" limit." Ho camo to Philadelphia, according to reports, where he commented his "game," and collected from $10 tn J16 weekly. Lamar tried to commit suicide about three weeks ago, and was taken to tho Homeopathic Hospital, but rucceeded tn keeping his Identity unknown. He saw tctwlce on the Mexican border In liilii. DIVORCES GRANTED The following were granted llnul decrees In divorce by Court of Common I'Jeas No, 1 ; Catharine from IMu'nr.i Joaiph Kellj l..,a from lunula Kualmer, Ada I. from Jnlm II. Anhworth. Kdna II. from Harry T, Llnplncutt Jinn" i II..H1 .nil A PIllllll, Wlllard B. -Hitter from Annie Al'uy Hiiirt Laura R. from Wllllnin Artrniua Alaiiwai llutli L. from William .Nuifent. rlnj.. Mhv from t:harl-M Henry Mertir i:laine M. frnhi VVIIter 1' M... Lrlli. Ihallle from William N'elnliera. l.ewl from Jennie I'hauiber.i Hannah J. from in.erl David l.iiwum Alatl H. from John Wenley Trunu.r Frank J. Hcliinllt from Annla Hclnnltl HedMlid from l'aul Hihivurz. Ada from luaae Daah. IIuh N. from Harry N. Uvana, Jr llerbirt A. from Cora OertruJn Coopr Charlotte from J thn Held. Inpi 11. from John It. Sunuurrb. Junri P, from Kiln Alaaon. Florrnce from William D. llouluu, Mae V. from Kdward If. DellaerVir. I'harlea H. from Ktnma US lofland, Kranra t. from William T. Lewla Anna At. from Franklin H, Cooixr Klilt K. from William J. Uorti. AfatT r. rrern John rl(Hlt Donahue. Hon from unarnra eyniiman.' y I un . ." -, ,-"iw IS PROSTRATED BY S$ " . Deserted Wife, Lacki nnd Food, Attempts DcatT' of Entire Household i CIIILDKKN DIK IV CAS ' ' Catherine nnd l'aul Whitehead ' twelve und four years old, of Had' dnnfield, N .1.. who were found dend in their home. Their mother who nlhu inhaled the deadly fumes' is at the point of death in Cooper Hospital, Camden. r. -.vera! d.ij- M,. M, wtiltelnn r(.ilUei thatsli" and tier two little children vveie Mowly (I) IritT of -taivntlon lclc of noiiilshnient prevented the mother frtin woikliiR to obtain money for food. I'lfc by piece all the fiirnliiue vu,i bfen no'O' escept a lied, a com h and a k.tclicn tabic 'iv. make m-itteii wui-e, mid Hiatlier came and It was with dinicullv tint fire wai maintanieii v. it li -nap- of wuuil and iiauer 'IM...... ..I I .... ....,.. .. Tlim- ..in, i,ii-i..-ii ii-e ii iiitene'i'j noun down In lladdiiulleld. N .1. weie not awjra of the tnlnry within Veat-looklng fhadej and daliit) uiit.ilu-, nave a false air cj iheeittiliie !. ll wa- a irre-il shoel; lo tt-f lietghbiia today when thev lonmed that the White head children, Catherine, twelve, and Paul four. vain old. were dead from aph)iation while the mother was In fli hailow- of diath in Cooper llitpltal liaspid In e:iih others arms the children wet" found de-id In bed Airs Whitehead was toiin 1 on a courh nearby The (as fiom a niaib) jit was turned on full l'nlli ciii.in i!urti!,'io- Mid the women to the Ciopur Hospital The bodle of the thll ill en ai. .it the morgue liatlier than Fe the ihlldifii suflir. the mntliei diclded that they and she should haw a puinless deat! the police mi), and after turning on tin gas hhe hi) down ti. ia.. fium her ml-ery Willi tin m. John F. Whit' head, the uomaiis till'. band, dl-appcarid llnei vean ago lie u iinilei Indictment lor de-i rtlmi For wim nasi ii little iffnrt tn llinl hlin was made by tlm ai.thoilties The dcrcrted mother tiled to woik dining the day and care ca ber children when "he came Inline nines" i (impelled her to obtain work vvhldh would i liable her to lemain at home There wa! little opportunity for this, and finally the ineagtr weklv linonie ended Then the htaited selling I lie hoiioelirtd effects The appioai-h of the holiday Mason added to hei ml.-er.v. for -In1 ieall.ed that Santa Claus could not visit the poverty-stricken hou-o There ii n tiriMhllitv, ph)elcl.ins at the hosplt.il s.i), that All-- Whitehead will re cover. If -o. I'rosetutnr Kraft will be obliged tu lnaUi a inimical i h.irge of inur di r again1 1 her. Although she fliovis tlin" ol lev King, the li.it. In en i.n v...ilened bj tho iitriiggle against misfortune that It will lie a hard battle If she levives, !t will j be to llcht lor In r life agalni-t the law ' Sean h im the hu"b.iiid lias Ren renewed I the polhe sav LEWIS TO OPEN SCHOOL FOR MARINE ENGINEERS Head of Local Recrultinj,' Service Will Explain Purposes of New Institution John Ffi-di rick Lew is. ihld of leirullina stivlco for the lulled States hhlppin n.,ni i.. in.. ii,iit..i..ii,iii.i dlstriit. will le the principal speaker at the formal opening of the Aim Ine L'nglnei ring Sdiool, to he con ducted undir the dliettlou ot tne rniiNit IJnnnl, In the n.sM'inlil) loom of the liilla delphla ltouue. Fifth strut sulci ot 7:J o'clock tonight. SIM)' nun have already ..,-,. tu. i it. ii,.. i., i,,,i,i which Is one of those istabllsbed b.v the lioverumi nt In older to train So.uon men for soivlic as engin" on navil iranspurts undi r construction or fi. 1... t miutriicted and fin- coastwise Ves sels in the ilnvernmnit seivice . Many applications loi uiroliineni i" been received fiom men who evlibntly mis understand tlie iiuallllcations nn ess.iry. Ap plicants must either have had experience lit htiitlonnr) engineers or iiiaelihi-ti1, or have had two ye.us experience nt sea A new tlass In the School for Nnvr.pl i.. .. i.i..t i.i.,j r..f ....klilnns as decs llllll. .11,11.11 11........ IIJ.l. .... ,',.'.,...-- olllcers lu the merchant marine, will begin at tlm I'lilveislty of Pennsjlvanla on De cimber 3. liiaduates nf thiv school are am td of wcll-pa)lug positlon SOME LANCASTER CATTLE BEING FED ON WHEAT With Corn ut $2.2G a Hushel, Farmeri Use Lower-Priced Grain for Feed LANCASTHIt. Pa.. Nov SB ''I'0,1'' drifting In from tho .rural sections toil") Indicated that with corn at K" -'J a 'lUn' some farmer.! weie feeding wheat to in cattle. One case wliere a well-known fsnnf aiinoiiliced that with wheat at 3 and cuV at $2.:'5 ha pioposed to feed all his wliea to his fifty or morn head of cattle is Win, Investigated by tlie State and national IW administrations. . Dealers In different sections when asKei about tho matter generally asserted tna the only wheat being fed to cattle was in ferlor grades. A lot of Lancmter Count, wheat heated on account of tlm wet vvtnine last harvist It did not Hioll. but It grade ro low that tho dealeis urn out) pay aroun $LbS to l.'.'O for It. A greater part r thut guide of wheat n-eiulngly is belne I and tnough com Is being sold to make u the money value. Hunchback .Commits Suicide Jicpiessed by constant illness, Job lllake, a alxty-ilvo-year-old hndiback. con inltttd suicide by hanging In a stab.e i the Joseph Lester estate, at V and Stat wood streets. Tho body waa discovered 1 John Jllbbs. a milkman. After cuttli the body, down ho summoned a physlclai nfforta to evlvo niake were futlie. 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