TtStowTTT?' fWTWwrr- VT5 "TpT'--WV "' r'' " " yfAy.'irtv 'JePK!W V t 'fJ 1 I ' I 1017 ' r-k , 1 ' 1 -. 4"tV riAJOf, IJi'Dv. IU. . HJJLJJELM J.',., TLEHDAY, XOVEMJittl. Ui, ; -v --W 1 r F 7HRf5y"'TtWfSr ' ''i k i . . s.. ' -T. f A. . ".. i' - J .'!.. "" : 1 -. .''-'. LY rft. ..j- Frf A Ha- r : ' F k .. ? sy-r St .'., SWASHED AT TURKEY SALE Wilmington Crowd Scram- K1ao fr Oof 13 i vela lVav Ro. 1 low Market Quotations f 8000 WORTH OFFERED From 30 to 37 Cents a Pound I Asked in Novel Cam a paign WILMINGTON. Del.. Xo. : Never before In Hie iVstoty of Wllnilng ton was Hide such a TlianTiKt lui; inch n- that which tool; place today when II. Tltdteley lla-rlhgton put on sate ?80f worth of fresh Ultke). selling them di rectly to the consumer fiom Height cjrs find a motortruck on tlm cash-and-cariy- Trr.. no. lh ... ,..,..,..... centi. according to the general loiulltloti of the fowls, hut few customers botheied their heads about the seven wills dliTeti-nce. and paid thirty-seven without question This rm due to tin- fact that pikes hcie- , tofore quoted In Wilmington and quoted . touny in me leguinr mamem n iii from forty-fix e to fifty cents. Moicnier, Harrincton. In nelllnK potalofH at 1 .1.1 the Jiushel and apples at uitually wlul ale riVtCK, has won the lotilldeiici' mid imp port of the consumers of the entlte city. There were two full cm loads of turkee rendy this morntiie. when the -a'e lieKtin. IJy noon one ca'load had heeeii nld and the other wan f."-t heltm depleted. HarrlnRton realized that sornetlilliK had I a. . - .!.. ..t-.l - 1. a... .T.. 10 oc oone to i;ecp ins ii'i'iir n n' i'- i" ... ... ..... ...... ... . t-.i ... ..i. t lo supply an comers, imim. uu uipu iu m' italn two more carloads alriady en luiite to this city, but the ralhva ullU-laN toM him flatly It was !inpos.ble t net tlic.i. ! here toda. They will imixe duiliiK the ' nicht. NoIIiIiik daunted, he Immediately , telephoned to brows In Philadelphia to buy up a five-ton motor truth load and tush j them with all tpecd. His nRents whoitl. afterwards: reported lh.it the rhlladelplilj dealers had Jumped the pi Ice two cents a pound, because of their bidding- "Glo 'em their two ccnt.s." w.n Har rington's response. 1 cmi Htand It." The agents obeed onlers, and m few minute-' before noon the motoitruclv rolled Into th" j Pennsylvania ltalho.'id jurds ut 1'iont and Justlson streets, and lined ui ntiing.sldi' the j frelsht cars. Meanwhile the n-owd of ai buyers had Im-ieased to neatly n lo'ind j In xuliii; fioni lint to b'lt to t-alm the thousand, Men and woim-i v.ivInB bills uou tiled 1'ienclt oldl-i--' .!n" exposed he: of all denoni'tiatloii.s ciow ded about the t ir ! s.-lf o th nem; tire, vltli the to.-ult ' doors and tlie truck. Nino men doled out that a buinb e-ploded ni-rt hr. i. utiullni; i the turkeys as rapid. . as they ciuld , her fool I'oi h-r bitivetj .it d two y.nrsi" weigh, them mid make chatiKc. The birds ' "-ervice ;, a nurse h- -a- awi rded fie weren't wrapped eltl.ei. As a result the rreiuh i'ioK lie tin n Mie will retuf.i' streets In the central p.ut of the city, as to dun ot r.-bi t.n .. M-.r.'i, alter well as the street cars were filled with ' lsll -iMi h't i . i. i' -; ,'f "'.m. d.i turkey-laden citizens and cltli,Hne-..sc-.s, snilllne and contented. The birds weie fresh, clean, well p'ol.ed fairly fat and with "ejes" v hlch dlstln iruhOi the fresh-kllled fowl fioni the storage The rush continued nt Z o'c'.ocl: t:i s aft ernoon, when there was Uttle Indication o a let-up. Meanwhile the itKiihir i t tnaikcts wen Mrtually deserted. Tlu-'r dealers becm liv nsk'tiR fifty cents a pound for turlcejs As thete were no blildei.s. the price ilroppeu by noon to fortj-tle Still there weie tv. bidders. This afternoon the price was stll' falllnc. but there weie eiy few buyers. All Wilmington was tuiUey trottlus a la H. Kldgeley Hatrlngion. Harrington this afternoon said he had lniested $800 In the tutkr Hock, fiom which he exiiected to make $1.15 piorlt. ASSAILS WAIt TAX AS UNFAIR Lawyer Says Congress Discriminated Against Industrious Man The war-t.i- bill ieiei.tl enacted b Congress was heverely riltbUed as belnif ,unjut In many of Its ptovltlon.s.tod.n at the Klwanas I'lub lunchf-iJn, !tt the Uelle- vue-Stratford. by Howard 1'oupev John.son. a Philadelphia lawyer, "Congress took care to exempt- It own members and all Federal emp'oyc.s while It piled the but den on the induction man." he declared The more c;eet a prnfes. slonal man ot sahulcd man Is. the hlKher his tax. He must p.i.. twice: the rich man's Idle son can sit nt ease nnd p.n only one ta on the toiipons he clips. "Congress evidently forirut tb.. , ..' a trade mark that might be worth Sl.ufiO- Mt or'Ttramai'k Slvk counted In Imested ..ip'tal of a .-oipoi.i- 2S-. ..utand. p,,,, , Thomas A. l.dl.von. Itu and William .1 1-ldrldge a so spoke iepf)!.p , ., -.v. .,j ju. i.iuriuge. me membeis ,.o,. tributed uo to mi, np. reiiLV .o... . " or j-rencli soldlet TiiomiiH Shallcjns Jr.. president of the club, was to.itmiistci .i ,.ii... .... :.' - TODAY'S MAUKI.U.K UCEXSKS rn.ilcl K. inn, (,,n,ion x. .j ,! rloriv , Jo,.'.n. '. '31- -s. ism si . an,l At.irl. i. lOlB .s -isin at .....- ami ,,r,d hi.j Lllfton Aluamler. 141s .s colorido si JoSh"jU,r1l5n "l'-' K'"ortrh ,t " .""' c Alien. ir,j.-, iim-iiuj ..... .....t.ti-, jtrjut-iun. UhnLI... It-,., J.. . ' ..... Arkllj- ij-j'Si -ti, ,, ,3th "' ani' 5Ur' William' II "linier. 'a.Mii s- !. ., ,.., .... tnce.M.;HhfV:' v',v " riion ,t ' v. ' '"". '" " isier t.. and Mir-i-.i "rusn-'n-. IMIJ7 Mura- st "r-.-'.ei John r.Uulnlan. ISS3 y. lmi t n.i i-i. lAilU-W,1!'!",?"..'1 . . A. HtrMtlnn inn-. !.,.'-. . "uriTV.".. -V-.-"'V. .- i-t'it-J SI . dntl XlurU ni-nnflacr II. IMytmi. Iteiuriiburg. N V Mary HoftiiMn. 4lus Oadan st. nj ... , t ' r.lrl- -"i- ioiri Huian George H. Staley. Jr.. 3WJS rjlrmr.uni ... . Myrtle K. I'-yftt. Mil ll,lmu i. ".-" "4e ""' Harry Conk. .1IU4 lllttmun st . a-.id Kiiiti Koppp. 50IS) Dltiman at r.in.n. eoini. -j Jloore al. .3 SV i-A"!?' ",'-'s .Nrtli t urrt Man lln- Ma'ASn 8ilfl.nrtVrs.-Su k M..,nuuth ,t and Sotla Wujelk. V55U K. lilrcl! "t ' and Joarph.A, Hchfcfer. Jr.. 4:i .s jrl.t ;i llurihell y. Ileatli. -siw E CuinuerUtiJ nu Mae nagiier. L'-.'J." Haul st in d r yieua wiuoH. ia-u jj I'umlierland t. liTo'V. ,?;,tr-T"Cun.J't ' ""el ilnr I'ullmrr, Sslt Torrraitale mv Ernest H. Htelnnay, 4H.1; )utnIJ at tnle itnlh JK!lri 11 Tl.nn.-.u.... ... hint M.i ,"l,.ll!,. ' i'ruat. Camp Meade, Md . and yun ,..iV. 'ouinann. H. Salfeird st Ml'-VS.... Wrlaht. I.wnilJt. N J- and Laura !. WUMama. 1,awnaid. Taul V. Hlanlry, 440 N, Van I-elt M . and Kllu M. ItrnninK, ai'.'n Puweliun ale. I-V5?rJV"il.,.nt. y..1" N A,,r ' ,uJ ileoriUnria - Iijard. loos 'riiiiiiipsun at. franie.ro Oomtlaldl, .Inil WaablnBloa uv . and MiMHlruff. Colllnm.-ooj. x' j ,'r'""" , coiIil'iable lnc-ease ove: pre I. us exltl'is I z;mrmrminrc'i-HJ',r;,vV- Vo1,-'.rl" ',- ".l Mla I latcs and N .-aslng mu.-li dlsMitUfactlon ' Johi cu.h"JiV.iM?J L,.n.tMn.!"r,"'." !-. . . I among policyholders and with tho public. I 1II.1T v -.i..."." '- ' "" an"-' 1 rl-1. ,., .... .!..,.. J !.. , - , l - .7 -"i.. ' - " "-iiuiaiuii live -i Jo!'.nT'.,i"r.n' Weaiinqnt. X .(.. and Slurle II Si s ..wi, nri-n ai -'.cnariea l. iJeoblier. "Illll su w..rtl, H, C S l..hwn l..r.. .... ., .tnu u ..... .!' and T. ..... ... MKn,,, ..un t., l Bl e' HeTrr K HI I'll i i i I- . , &" HeVia lienSIITliy1; sI-lTVchailwiek at "' "ra V Wr.to. Uii X". ioth" at. """' """ cura 1 .tan T t a ), ?ti1 V a. . . rriti. Ilnllin.in I Bs.m !.!... , . -.. Se'i1 ,i . ' .-..-.,, . ...i.irn, ty, j,. uuu i. nun i Be, i " llunier. l.'aiiiil-n. N., J, BSJ ":Jolni WlU'in. I'rncl'leme, It, I and Martha .lJ.ni. fl ltn.K.1.1. ,....n.l.... . . . .. S- ss ..." "i. ...,,i..'?i'n...V'.. . .-,-,., leJiuiireiT, 11.1 uiupiiiii ii.. and JIarle .,, H. fmlth, S47 N. Uratx at. ,i4.er i;nanaier. iniu nuwater at., and lltla r , Ji. Moore. 1HSI HfeJ at. .-ywiuum A. Cliateuin. HK h. '.'Jlh at., and "CJ Catharine .ejurlln. M7 PaachXll a. ' rrf-.. Thomnvui, !JIS Morrla al., and Kulh ' .', tionaiea. ana f, inin ai, ' T' """ -1'37 s'ntharlne at , Lt 'JS1" i I''l. -037 I'ntharlne at. and Mae Kvfs'l.ft'.er. 'sisn I'ltswater at. S-t HWiam T. Coodmm. ."J.-.S H. ltli.n al , and l-y ntl HacClaln, k'.'l Uutlanwood at. Hi Waller llamlltop. t'lix M. lUlti at., and Mary s airiiaev .Jl'i f. -si m. afVM KlefiT 14H N. Tth at., and Uthel lVrh 714 -S'. Imnl at. J miner. -JXM P'acralrr at , and Char- i ureen, :: ivtaier at. GenarlAian, tfhainikln, l'a.. and StrU SUV. 1319 loiumm an. UfjaatM a I'm s,ti f' e "-J yB F--' BHv V K i $ Arras & ' 1 'Hi , & SC.fi (H "( I W8? MISS M UKLKIXK I-. .lAl-TU YY -,., .,... nllr DivmmMD CRIPPLED, SHE RETURNS n,im,. ,mnnn rr iirin WITH f RftS OF WAR IT H II sJlHOO VI . . nil Philadelphia Nlll'St', Dolllbt'd UV Gorman Aviator. Arrives Home From Front .llr-- M.idci-!iiv 1' .'affia. .i I'iiiiae'- Ili l.i inn -! detoiMtcd bj the 1'relli'll (oerniiient fot Mitorous -i-tvli-e. who il'J" cii.ij u.mndwl hv l,inl(. uniMil Iiom. i i i'iiiii ulrpluir today for "Nnral ...ni.t!, mom i. tiiHtm-.t ati'J i ir.nalt-fVt! - bc- f"if iftui.ltnj to du -u tfi" twttl" liont .Mirs .lufiri, who v twMit.x-fiv.' years old, Is u U.iUKht. i of .1. 1 .luni'.ij, I'utudUui , lonsuhii siRi-nt. of LIST Walti'tt stro- ' Their hoiiif l- In th- L,i!i-t.uwii Vpart liients, -llns P.uksldf avemf .-'In- jrr!pd iu JCcw Votl, ""t'-rd.iy, a. ou.p.init-d bj n physician fnmi Dm tor ISl.ilinV Ameitr.m Hn.-pltal. r.irl", whetf Mo1 wu under ttent- i mctit fot fo.ir niontlii. Sh- will 'itid-:-'-fut titer ttc-attne'-f h-f , lu-t Injuty o.'.is'ft ItiC of a badly wounded font that inpilro- . I shillful operation JIlw Jurfray, who Is ho youiujesi inn c nf iir unit, was wounded j duly ?. in-ai- Ypii-s, T'lslum. wh..n a (lor- i man alt plane drojr'.ed bombs on a Rfoup ' of h'upltal hills bt'liliid thp tr-'tich llti'-K. ' 22 SUFFRAGE PICKETS RELEASED FROM JAIL .Miys Alice Paul and Mr.-. Law rence Lewis Among Those Freud Without Explanation WASTUM-.TdS. , '.7. i Tneit.i-tWo militant Miffr.igM", 'ervlng teini xaiylni; from llftce-i days to y n ; months, w,-r.- r.'ie.ied fr.i.a the I'tntt Jail i 'tins att'inoit.. M:v mint nt till re-naln ! In Jail mo',i; tbo.- ifle.isi.il .in- .M.s. A" -e Taul. I i-halrnian of t',- Woman's l'.i'H . Ml I.tn y H'irns. Iiei iiih'f 1!. ute-iant: M'is Itor'e l Win".lo',v, o' New York, n id .Ir-i. Lnwretn--I.cwl'-. of l'hll.idrlphl.i. Thi-xe font lender , and fl'tten of l'-e othel lele.iyeii tud'iy 'tine I bn on a biilliy li'inger t,ke. hjii,. hi.w Ulldelgo'ii- foi.-lble fecdlll. . I Amonij oiheiei tvlnseil wie M.I.Jv '"aihe- I line Lincoln and MI.--S i:ilr.,ibtli Tdudliati". j of l'hlladelphla. and Ml.ss Kat- Uen'ollln.-f. I of Shatnr.hln. 1'a ! No loaf-o i loi the reh.i.v of the uf- I liaglsi was riven bv the. .intl.ot ,tl. ' j At 'iti-"ro!i Hon--,., h-.-driai'i'teiy t- th,, j lllllit.lllt.', the flll-f of tli. pi-lte-te-, ,o foie the e'.plr.it'ou " ' .- tern - wm, bailed by Mi I'm'- S , i tiig . i it :m -l' J the pitf. as u ! t. or '.h- Jlli.ij'nn 1 -jvei t'le dlu.? t j!' j I ! AMBLER WANTS LIGHT ON INSURANCE BOOST. -. i t - i -i Commissioner Asks Inderwnt-! ers to Explain Reasons for Rate Increase llisu'iuite i '(.inmi. ;.-.;. .:.t'. Vn.b.rr lus asked the fhlladelphla l-'lte Underwriters' Assfliiation to kIvc rcason-i for the recent licreise la the lt.surnt.c- r.t In rhlladel pi. la. The letter s-en' tu tne tecret.r.. i S the uesuc-latloii Is as followe- I am In receipt of you- c!t ular letter 'of "oc-iiiber i'l, adxlf-lng members and at,eiits ot o flat It.' rease hi lft pet tent In i the rates fi I the teirltoty unde; tlie jut Is. i dl. tlo-i of he l'hlladelphla Din I'ndei wiltets ,sui i:it;on. ." tn;H -eeiii!, to lie a y n ,u th" """" f"1- making it tie, . i-nry fe.i the companle- miner the jurUdl, tlon of uim buicau t.. make, ho Ur,j an Hoscntlial Joins U. S. Cou;iel I WAMIINHTUN. Nov '. -A MItUiell 1'alnier. alien propettv mstoilian. this aft ernoon iiniiotim etl tlie appointment of Morlts Uoseiitluil, of New Yolk, ,i.i general i-oun-sel for his department. Ilu'enthal formerly was a pio.ilnent metnPer .,f the I'hUago I bar lie wl 1 be nsMstt-d b i tnimber of l.,!iil1iiir Amei It :li. hiwets. .vim n.n. ..rti ! I unteeied th'-lr tenb-es Among them are ' I J',,n" "H ''-'' ;of l,'"-b..r.f.i. and' W. ' '''denial!, of Ilaltiniore I5ev. McKinnon Accepts Ciiariic The Itev. Haiilel i!. MacKinnon, for '.. ears lector of St. Harlholornew's Kplsf0pal chinch. Tnenty-tlfth stieet and lhlgli .tie. nne. has resigned t accejit the, pastorate of On 1st chu-ch. ot Newbern, N. c. ue 3M piescnted with a purse of gold last night by his congregation. He will leave fot ti.e ."outh after Tlianksglvliig. Throat Cut With Haor in Fight ! 1 Hiring a nuariel tins afternoon, William l.ddle. of Ninth and ciul-tlau streets drew ra-'-01'' '"'sW"' to the polbe, and cut ! John White, of 102" (Iteen .,t:eet. aero,, the throat mine was lauen to tne Jtoeveielt Hospital. Ills eondltlon Is fcerlou. Kddlo wjs held without ball to await the rsi,if of White's Injuries. ' - Boom in Army Enlistments Kollowlng the announcement that no men of draft age would be accepted n the army after December IB. recruiting here ex perienced a big boom. More than ICO men have enrolled In the ami). 100 In tho quar termaster corps, which has sent out an up peal for the enrollment of tradesmen Tailors especially are wanted. Missing -Man'n Body round in Ither .. I.-.I.. Tnl.n T TII..I -. lne uou, uk ""...... ""u. acieniy years. ld. of I.lttletown, Pa., was recoveired bv I the crew of the police boat Stokley In tha Pelawnrei nivtr today. lie had been miss inr alnco October !9, The police sav ha committed suicide. s & .j . SAL00NMEN START FIGHT ON BREWERS Boycott Proposed as Result of Attack by Beermakers' Association I.iquoi i.itetens Iti l'enti'-v.'.anla tttio-e tapltal Investment aggregate" more than $".'.0ti0,uoP. today launched u Stite-wlde tutnpalgn against the chain of hrew'erie 'ii ttiii iout.try w.-.o reiently thtuiiRU the T"nte1 state Utewe'-' a.soocliltlo'l de t r- d 'V saloon' T'ie fig, '.. whb'i Is beimr wajed b the ".I lucli l'edetatloti of I,!fUor P-mI-e-i- . . upni each ret.iK llipieir dealer In Pennsylvania to bojeott iiety btewer who ft':i"eJ n t'ie Mti'.'.metits of tie t'nltetl S'j'e Uiew-ts' Vssoclatlflli. Til" brewf in 'i.n't. 'pated In the atta.k are referred ' - . ,r :'.r tt" "temperance gangs TIeadto by 'ieo-ge W. Hoyd. --tute or g nlier for tie ivnt'sy'attlu I-' delation of I.'irtoi- liealet. a flying si-j!idron eumposed oi f..rtv uen !ef '.:!' It'' late la t tilghr t.i (any the t:ibt Into i wry i-ountj. The ti.riiliol at.V ti-fllt w'll te rttigod I'l 1 "l!l- ,iiv, i' i.iberlatiit, Lebanon, l.alitj te. nnd D.iu'dilti I'oiintle The proposed boycott -.' fie l'enni yllun o jetail lbi'lor dealer." I' based on tl. te-m ch.uge of lei'alti brewet- that t-a'ooii" weie ii n evil tu the differet.t Loinmuiil'le.s 111 UllVe i-ltarjfl-" til'- I'lllted .st.-.'e.t llre-v-efs" As.'oi.!ut;o:i Jiolllterl o'j! that utlde- tll l-'ed-rul laws recently emit ted fi oir dlu tltiit'eiti Is muciva between distilled nir!!n o'j t t'quors and bevetagaa nuh us bee: Lid light wine". A rceni stafeiilrtit of the T.'iuteJ State-i li.e-eei"' A ii lat'oii toti-'lilng upijti i .1 !eois i' ' tt..i' rlj- ' as 'ne '-leweiti i ve -..duied tie ,il, nl'nli, c-ilitrtit of l et tint.! It ! todi . i nlj fi.etlonnll in w-,s of 2 pet cent, hey l.a.o Kirned tho rl'ht Pi o.iii the'- product a true tntp.!iu.i.u druil: Yet, !n stetjeral opinion. It K st!I! unai.Iufed wl'h aident ap'tlts. Th true lelailon.-hlp of beer It- with light nines and sn drink", not with hard Illinois "Kor 'IiIh false rnetital Sbii-:at;on the liMWH aiu hugely t'-i-r-onsibV. Keen i-i.jtj-pe'lti'i.i Iti the early days' of the brew ": g ll'ductrj . befote the perl'e. tlon of Modern hottIlt'- method, leel the brewers a.- Inil! tdualei to eticotir.ige tho ontalill'iiinient of ealoon", which were at 'hut time the only Hrf-ttcli-M tliroilfch vhu 1. their product could b 1aviul! told, 'litis umvl.se Individual netlon on the pat of man" led to an in due inu'tlpllcat'o'i -f 'he salootia forn of retail d'tflbut.ori v SilcJi dealt not ot l-i limit bevel ag'-.s. but also 111 Ili'nica'Iiig liil'lo'-s. ill-d i MUbiti 'led a business uHllI.ltlot' that has 'luce created t'.i" fal--e mental a- Intloi " 'l-'or e.'lt. we have hoped. -Oh tlie w.n- growei.s. that some fi.elo.- mlht Ir.ter- ne wh.c'.i w.vild enable us to sevr onci .Mnl 1"1 a'l the s'lii kl(H 'hat bi t.'.d on xlioleMile pii'ducts-ilgh wine;, and bier, be iiiM d-nialdens ti true t'mper.incu to ,1'dent spirit in popular men'ni u"oc!n tlor. and actual bui-Ine.ss jitactli". Tin: t-'ei-ra! enaitnieiif p-ohlbttlng tin- dlntllla-flo-i of spirituous liquor1- Ii.t broken tho.'e chains at last." Uoyci annoui ed that tlie attempt ol tli-bi-euers ho made the attach to pjt the te'iii: "itvr dea'er out " hm'Inets. .m he eire.-ed H, would be fi.tl'e. We Intend to b.iyeV "ety brewe' who !v a niembir of the I't-'-t d Mate lhewcrs' Association." s-'ld H' yd. "In tli- I'uMT. otilv IndepeniKnt b.-ewer.i will be patrTm i'itd. To Pk no attention to the attack would enable vir attackers to unload upon he public a ti-ar-b. er, but whhh we. un deint.ii.il would be nothing but the regnU lager bin. I'll" p'.'.til' of our i.ttackefH I. to tell t.iel: pt.idint iu tho fu".iri In trio eery s'oies and o'l tr pla-'es and thereby win public I'yii palbj througn fa!i-. cd'-r: Hut the. public will not stand I'oi It. r''iru:..r bent cut within the u-.' tew dd. lead at. follows- lone lirother Have juii i-ad tic pledge 'o the pub'.'" ad'.ertbed b- tbo '-i'!onnl Ht ewers' --o.'Iat!oii to put you out of buMne"..' 'I'hey "welcome the op poitunlty and pledge tbeiiislye-:, to put the .saloon "down and out Iti-ad .-; In i lot-eil opy of th-Ir pledce. The'r t. heuu may put loreUu bottler" in litmlne-a to pedtl'n their "teinperiince prohibition beer ' from door t.. door, wh'le tnev ar- helping the l'rohlbltlonletr. to put : nil ou What do you think about 're 5-u g.'hig 'o "uitmue to bu ..nd .--II tblr bef tu I .like I ."Ue- for them tu contribute, that money to o-i ailed inpi-rancfl gang." to prra-ui that trite t.mper.inie. Is to put J .u down and out. Ker brewe- who 1 . member of tlie National Hrewert.' Association N uti) ,.i.ed to b- o-it-lbuter nf money to ic.il-e t.iibllo rentlm-t t to put you out tf business. You ehou'id know the i.o-t.". l-'ili(l out if Miur brewer !.' in the Natl-.na! Aso i la'tlon. supP'Ttltig and planning to drive you out. Some local bre.ers nr,. oppohed to thl 'cliiuie Yi u tin t-nidl., !lnd them to do business with. Yours s-lnccrely, TtruMAS ,f. o'CmNNOK, State l're"!denl 'iHOIl'JH W. HOYD, Stat.-- uigiir.lze.r 111'i.MA.- V. l-'HXNl-'IJ., state Secretarj. flMii: SUFFKAC.K A.MKNDMKNT Pennsylvania Kqual l'"rancliise Members , Adopt Kesolution for Wilson A le-olutlon i-troi g,y urg.ng the. lAdera! Admlnhtr.alon to gp e suppoit to tho na t'liu.it -uffrag,! i.ttiernln en", a- d thereby he cure its j .is.age In c'oi.gro-i was unanim ously adopted by the l'c-'ins)Junia Kejual Kiain'ilsB -Soiit-ty. whle.1 met In the grtcn loom f.f the Helleue-Utr..tfeird tenia". The riMilutlon read: "Where A', war on dit'on.1 .ue Imposing unou tlm women of thin r.rttloii unt-ild (ii.kjIi-'. of spirit, ico noinlc bi.ide.is and Increased responsibility Iti all domestic and Induct! hit matter.s. theiefi.re he It ret-olvni that this meeting call most urgently upon President WU.son and the remo-tat!: administration to glo support to the national .uftrnge amendment and thereby secure Us pai-age through i.'oiigrehp " Two sufTr.ige leaders tioiu New York. Mrs. Charles A. Heard and Mre. Charles .otl l.dge. spolce ard told of the methods ut-ed to sr.i'n ..ji.. c., in New York Bowie Kntrirs for Tomorrow 1'irot rnre. selllnir. l.'c,t.:o, -,i. tar. V?,i..b,m,i:"""' 11". I'l-'corlil.. I0il; iijjlcai, in.!. M II Jlaee. lo:,l: Smlen. OS. Poor Joe. ior'j to- llhi. ion. name, lfiil. 'Don Jose, mi I'i1',?. ,S!'1 Ju.'; ,:'J''i ,n".-. sl"'r Mnrjorle, 10, I.lttie noy, 01 Also ellRlhl Umatilla.' 10.". Halrynun. lift. '.Mi-ose Head. 110. Oree-n Oraw. Ifts Jseite lllnlit exiludei s-renr.il lai e, . lnlndnr. fe,r tbre-e-ve..r-nliM and "o , furJ,"iBi .short liallot, 114. o.itumsr. 114. T'hrifih lit; Miie Klnn Kit): 'Miss flajle. Ift.i The I)e,.on 114: AIT lists. 114: HtuhWHJ-, 107; siirepnsl lflfl. I.II'Ie Nehs-l 114: Hefueee. 114: Hnenre. Illl: "I.elRloha, Kid Also e-llelhli -Karl- Morn. III. '.sierra. It. Ift.i: 'I'reiiton 7nn. Iftb: Oiwa 105: Charmeuae. Ill Nop Twlce e seluded Third race, the Ti.mtlrli-m Pnrae. In-n-jear-"Ms fit! t jrlnnge--Amfcekaln llfi; llrlanda if lluvkr.ii. lo'i IlnUtte. Wi3: l.ndy flertrnite, in:i JuiJ: of .soadea Iftjr (alN'omlnee. uji. Vrierlus 10(,: Uyelld. 103: Parttaan, ioji ( .il!rnein Hi'J: n-'hllde, 10.1; Ten Party, If,".: (leldni .Soldier. '02. iHlIlrrelcr entry. I'on-th reef, eliiliolng, three.e.ir-nlds. mile aid i'ti jrds e'omsctiOj Ifii Crenu'eule, lnr. riiie.Biin an: nste.n ini: s-t?t I'm. l(i' Molhe- M"ebeee Kit: Ahord. 1118! Tom Uiw. re' fiii: WM Ti"m-. Wis. Ane.l hMeetr. lot; Pap anna 101 P.ose l'lnn, 100; Widow rif d.iete. Kid. Klfh rare, eUimini. three.veHr-olda and un fe.hled. In Canada, mllo lend 70 jRrda Garl.ti Sun, I13: At.eUariP.. I4: Amrhlon. Ift3 Smltluleld. nn: t.arty netty. fts: (a)Cnrn. Iironin. IIS: 7"elan.l. 10ft: (a)Old JVP. Kill: fhlDnrothy Cn-Iln 01' Hampton Hame, I(i3 Palld CHmplwll. f'rtt "Last hnarp, 103: (bKlay Life. t."'. ()''rew entry, (h)Vor.1ll entry. S'.-th r.oe, rtaiintnr, thre e.year-oldj anfl up. 1 1.1(1 miles Hlr Win. Johnson. 114: Dart, worth Un: Klna- Hamt.uru, lift! ntwH. 10.1 U. M? Milter. 112: J-lCKlet., llfti SJajr Warren. loJl 'Uheinerln .ln-'t risrutt- ll!r nirbarJ Mnsdon. Ill', Wild Thyme. 103; "Marjori. ,q. .-m r..f ,-lalmlr.e. hree-vear-elda and nn. 1 1-! rnlles l.uihrr. lli I.Htle Knlnrl. Uii: Marchmnnt. .u .'1tFlji5"i,AM Milton l-amplvl!. UOi Kam Slietc 1001 'K nr. -nooir;, lUJi -i-raioii t ne, vi - ., v.. 93. 'Appmitc aUowanca rl!m4. Weatb-r, clear; tradey fast. A. iWA 'RED' COAL TICKETS NOW EAGERLY SOUGHT Men and Women Besiege Com - mitteo With Urgent Ap- peals for Fuel i K3rBAIl00 THE MAIN OAUSK f.oiig lines of waiting men and women, asking lor coal, today besieged tho oHlce of the l'hlladelphla County loal com mittee, in the Commonwealth llutldlng, foi the led coal tb l.e'.s. while the fuel admln l"ttat!on took step" to lift the I-htgli Val ley llallrotid's embargo on anthtaclto coal shipments to I'hllu'lelphl.t. r.ice- to face with u coal famine In various "is tlons of tb- ioUlitr.. National Kuel Aelmluli tla'.ot 'lallh-Id today sug gested to rrcilili-til Wilson drnetlo tne-at-ures to Insuie di-lllety of lucl badly li'-cded by the trunltlotit ".or!:" n well ai the lanillle', acoidlng to l.ow.s dispatches Horn M'ashl'igton Tli f.itli'ii.i1 situation m outlined to the ITe Idi-r.t by Iiiato- (i.irtleld. w.is r tlei ed her', where the sharp ve.i'lier drove hur.dril' of pet- iii- to sJ"l. lellef. Itcpte setitli.g f.iuill'es wl'tio'Jt coal, t'-.l-y I'.ittned lilies III;.' ilios,. nt tiiotball gaii'-i. As l.i"t a they i ould be Issued the coa". committee handed out th" red culils. w'.bh nr" t'ot imtredl.it" delivery of coal in amount" tip to one ton for urg'tit l.im.s Many of tin dealer ellmlnat'd the "led 'ape" of til" catd Ostein ,iml are tilling otuers1 on phys icians' r ttilli'ii'i- that "Visutners need c.mI beciufe of Illness in their home" That action by the 1-Vdeiat or State authorities Is M'feiwiary to nllee the situa tion w.n th- general opinion nf dealer mnl l'hll.idelphki committeemen. 1'iatlc.s V T.ewh, .-li.iir'n.ifi ol" the l. nil deljihla i o'ln'j inal . itl.Ililttee, lb -hlteil that the situation, which Is being InMell- g'lt'd, Leeds the ..ttelltlon "f tile ll.ltlotlllt fui I .idriiin: tr.itli-li l'eitlctl' UMsrit'd that State; Pu. I iliiiln!--tt.it'ir l'ottet limit li.tcu the l.iblgl. Valley railm.ul to lift ill- cmWriiu, Will, h bloc'.'!' the ollltlilltt'i-" nlan to tilleio ' I'gistlo'i hi" wee It by u-.lrg that ral'i'-.oi'.' llnep. The ooirtrlt'cre , being Hui deil w ,tli r n'tes's b- 'i-l-i i"i e nnd !;' r liini patib -sltl '..ti i.tl "i who ile late tl.ey ll.le but u Iu. I th' Uppl: 111 ie liOUne Mild ant - 'pit' J i jlil Chr'stu.i s and Ne v Ye.it PEACE EFFORTS FAIL TO END BIGAMY CASE Donald lcCormick Ik-Id for Alleyhenv Court Aftor Itwyers Clash 1'onuld U. Mc'V,-nlk. of Vat-.bJigli. w.u' held today in S"iii)i1 bad b Magistrate rennook In the Centra! 1'ol'ce Slut. on to orsw-ir in the Allegheny Countj i-ourts to iicousatlotis of bigamy enibe.aletnetit. e, mi warranti- iatceny and to Ueep t.ie s-worn out by JUS. Ii, A Volght. a".is Mr Co-mti.-!: .UcContlh I. v.-.i .crrestrd nbcA two weeks', agi hi a fasliioiiabis Hto.id strief lintel after he had -uii short of fundi, and bad Wll'-d Mr Volght for tiO'iO. The h-arltig wa- p..stiui'ied flo'n Tuesday last at th" Insitance of Congress-inn John It. K Scott. Mi-Cornilck'n attorney, wbe- ii'ltcd that th" couple be gleen '-hue to le ni-on-r-'.!ed Ml.J. Volght, who was the widow ot n l-itt-burgh haul: ptesldeiit, allege that 'he imt MiCoimlck In Ath.ntic City last um tnef nnd after a villi lwlnd .-our'sliip. ma--rlert him In New Yolk. H. obtained X'.-t.ii'i'j front her. she declared, foi Investment purposes and then disappe.ued. Later, she declared, sbei learned that h" bad man led tlirel- lithe) Vlltllell t till) West. Vcrtnl i-nntllct between Congressmati S.-o't and William I', lirlme.-, former As sfnt.iiit Histrl.'t Attorney of I'lttsbuigh. Mlm repr. -eiit.-d .Mia. V.dgbl. will. Ii nearly elided In blows, virtually consumes! the entire hearing. Scott declared that lie had taken lie Connicl: to see Mr;. Volght at tlm Helled u -Strati'ord Until and could not Imd her He th'-n aiCUi-'d c.rlrr.'" of keeping the pair apart. lirhnes jumped to los leet ana shouted' ' You're u liar. Y'oU mad-: the engagement, but you seem to be such an Import cut man In tills' c immunity that c iciy on- must wait on you We wttitiil and waited, and when vou failed to heep th" appointment we w 1 1 out " sott then -al-ed the po i.t that th" wit ness had not been Identified, i.t'd a..l:ed that Mi- Volght b" brought Into the nmrt- room, '.rime!, ii-c-micu nun mi uuiu men- tlty tile man, aim wrm on me wunt-vv naim arid testllled that JIr Volght had Idei,- tltled McCoim'ik t him and that she bad i.woin out the warrants before a Justice . the peace In l'lttlbuih 111 lil- prefence MjRlstnite I'e-nno'l: then held McConnlck fo- ttl.il. K.ctt and trimt.s then turned the-lr backs upon cue 1 o'l-er and left the i.om without tie usual laweeis1 parley atte" t'ie l-.eailng. .MOTHKIt VIGHTS FOR f.HILU Police Knil P'isticuffs Between Two Women Over Little Girl's Possession A light between tv. women for posses sion of thlrtccn-year-old l-.'dnu Stol re rulted in the cambu'ant - being airalgmd before Magistrate 1'ennock this, ufternoon In the Ce-ntnil 1'oliee e'i Jit. The prlsoutl'n weie Mrs. Sadie .Stolt, of UJ8 North Dover street, and Mis. Mary I. Markei, of 7'leasantville It was brought out In the course if testimony that Mrs. Stedz gave Kdnu to Mrs. Markee when the girl was three months old. Yesterday, Mrf. Market s.,Id. .lr.e Stolz wired her that she was- very 111 and wanted to see her daughter. On bringing the girl to the KtoU heme. Mis Markee said, she lound the girl's mother In good health. Mr. stolz demanded her dJUghter and Mrs. Markee i of used to give her up. A flrstfight followed and wua endid by the pellce. The girl sale: s.ie wanted to live with Mri. Markee. Both women were held In $300 ball to keep the peace IIK1U.S GET $22,22.22 APIKCK Hetty Green's $1,000,000 Trust Fund to Be Divided Among: Forty-five U11.ST0N. Nov 2T. The full bem h of the Supreme Couit today decided tlm $1, 000,000 trust fund enjoyed duilng her life time by the late Hetty It. fJreen, and which was the. foundation upon which eehe built her colossal fortune, must be divided Into forty-five paits and distributed among the helia of Oldeon Howland. c.eator e-f the trust fund, who died In 1823. Passenger Disappears From Ship 1', .1. Golden, a cabin pasaenger on the coastwise steamship .Quantlco, which ar rived hem from Savannth, ffa Is reported as having disappeared, presumably being swept oft tho decks by the heavy ieas . countered twelve miles off the Cape Look out Lightship on November 20. He wan last seen by a member of the crew on that duy when he went on deck to get fresh air as a relief for t-easlcknese. No other In formation aa to hla Identity was reveal, i by a search of litsf effects. Stranger Dies in Restaurant Ap unidentified man about rtfty yoars oia Ml desfd tn the restaurant of I. U. ICellei. 4030 Woodland avenuo, today, a few mo menta after be had ordared a meal. Death was dua to heart dlsaaia, physicians at th University Hospital raid. Th body was taaen io inc jim(uc, r K ' eL , 'jr-,- .vit, ..". . iv.t- , URGES MOVE ON DAIRIES THAT SELL POOR MILK 1 Court Advocates Prosecution in I , Hearing Cases of Small ' Dealers I'loset utiiiti of large tl.iit uiiceriiM which furnish milk not up to the teaulred standard to small dealers was urged this' afternoon by Judge ltogerf, In (juarter Ses. slons curt whotu n. dozen dealers who ar raigned charges with selling milk and otc.iiii not up to th' law's reipilruiients Sevetnl of these ut rented said the tnllk was S)M to then In bottles and they as serted that it was sold Just as they received It. Judge llogets cautioned the small deals! to be on his guard. Hecails'e he buys lrotn a large concern, the Judge s.ald, this did nut etitlreh :. u-e t'.ie small dealer's violation of the lav ' Th. State Hairy and l'ood C'otnmisston," Clio Judge ltogeri), "should prorecltte In evry case the dealei.t whose names are connewtiil with tin- eate of mlllk or rreatn tb. I Is low Iu Its piti titURe of butter fats and ollds." At'orlle John i; Walsh, representing the. i omtniss oti. said that the larger concern- wet. a-iesfed frequently, but paid lines at th- original hearIuH before magistrates and theieloie did not appeat In court Some of the deletidauts said they had bought the.t milk from three big dairies lepre-entatlVM of the Abbott Aldeiney iMlrb-s -ald that no milk ever left Its establishment which wh"- not up to- and nboe the leiUlte-nietlts of the law. tarld S.iplnslo, a represititative ot the Cen-uil Hairy Company, mad" a similar statitc'td. He "aid be cniilil not tell what happened to the milk at'"i- 1- got Into the possession of other Thomas Mre'onnlclc, tioinager Of tie Riviirtte Iiady 1'ijmpiinv, al, said that all milk was up to the standatil when It lilt the i'onip'1'iy'" plnci tnong those mtebted was ciij,-!i,i ;. Spilng'f, .1 restaurant ptoprlelor, ot" l'll b'ilbei' --t'eet lie admitted that he mixed mill: with the i-t en m he served. He w.n Until the i ostn "J' prosecution, 51", S7 The other defendant- weie given sIU.'pi lidi-d "-ihtehee.' T!ie- Were: Tilllo Cibel. -u'lc I-l.ist Madison street : liald Hcihti-toik, 1M-' Notlh Klghlh street Ilernmti K'-bti. 'Ho ''h's'tnut stteet; l-'iank I'hlllip, lo. Vine --treeli Jacob Kuden--telti. ;tl 1'eder.il street: Jo.-eph Hlaczyl 27ijo'j ll.u'l c.imhrla street; Jacob l'e sp coe. t" t.oMbard street: r.ouls Kat, 1.1.: South Fifth street: Ketijamln Satot. HJS South TWelltJ eeijrid htll-eti Jolltl IT. Slei'l- man. 4&1J Haltlmore avenue, and Henjiuiilii Halls ,ii.d S.itah I'.ivl". gr.ii Noil i Tenth street Ja. ob 'loulot. of Jl'. Wlnton street ad mitted selling -Kg" tint were rotten in lew of the i'ii. t that he has, (rune out of bus'ne . Judge lingers, suspended sciite m THHK1-: CHILDREN UESCUUU FHOAl HUKNINC HOOM I'oliccniaii tind Vonth l!alt-r Down Door of Home on Kitzv.sitor Street Crowil C'hcpr-t gioup of persons. In. hiding many inotheis -nid lathers, i iieered I'ollcernari ''iv.,., attached to the h,- otid nnd I'luls. tlon -tiei-s station, at d "Young" llobldeau. an amateur bo-c-r. kite this altcnioon, as they le-M-tied JiiM-pli liitllio, four y mi, old. and his two younger btotlnls. I'hlllp, thiee je.irs old. and cbarle.s. two jv.ir.s old. trom , a burning room ot Mi l'ltzwatei- street, j Tho tern ue was made hm Harms were licking ; tit th" ohlldreii'K. iothes Joseph and i- tnotlift a. weie letf at home b tln-lr mothei, nge-llna liruno. when sin i went our to do ..line matkitlng. The imr j eluor v'a.s locked. Smoke was seen Issuing j froin the re.,- window. 1'eivoiis who saw the smoke riotlli'-d rollcernan i 'm-utti nnd Koblihaii They hurried up to th,- fourth Hoot and biittcreil down the door. They picked ii') the hysterical children and c.ir lled iheio to the street Tin- damage amounted to about $!'"' VOVU HKellWAYMKN C.KV S48 Man Held Up as He Started on Shop- ' ping Tour Other Koliberics .A holdup and several other lobberles in mrlous parte, of town were repotted to I Superintends:', of l'ullee Hoblnsoti tod.iv. j Harry I.ainpe, of 014 Notth KIghth street, ' In stnitli g from 111- home .it 9:Srt la.st ovc- I nlng to do -nine shopping was held un at iiteeii street b fuiii men. who tobbtd hun of t-tS nnd dlsappeated. Tin- iolkv are still looking for the offenders. The residence of lloW.nd lJutcher i'iiS South l-'oity-semtid street, m,im entered last night b means of n laKe l;ey and robbed while the tnmlly was absent. Jewelry worth (,!(,,) wll tal.en. Mr. llutcher leported i JeWcIrv valued at $4fif) was renorted stolen from the horn- of John Klonehen. ",04'.' West Tioga ..treet. entrance being gained by the sam- method, he le-poited. A ttusted employe of the Ilosemnnt i.ife, L'14 South s-'eiond street, , lepoited to luve opened the safe Inst night and stolen $Su'S This thief too Is still at large. Thieves broke: Into tho horikstnle of Georgfle W. Jaioh, Co., ISL'S Chestnut street, and stole ISO lount.iln pens, valued at Sf'1- THA1.V UKKAILKD IN SUBWAY tf Tralllc Halted Short Time by Accident at Thiiteenth Street Station An ca tbound l'hlladelphla ltapld Transit Company subway train Jumped the track while entering the Thirteenth street station this atterni'on, tying up tr.itllo on botn trucks for a short time. No one was hurt and no damage was done, the train's rale ot speed being low at the time Tratlte was resumed almost Imme diately on the westbound track and tlie east Lound track was cleared soon after. SELL OLD BB.ILL PHOPEBTY The iiioposed sale of the old propetty of the J (J. Hrlll Company at Thlity-llrst and Che-tnul streets to the Urldgman Hrothers Company was. i.itllied today at a. bpeclal meeting of the stockholders. The purchase pi Ice of the plot where the Brill "boy.s" In 1869 set up a horse car faetoiy with $1300 capital was bold for f 75,000. it was announced The lot was bought with u view to future Improve ment by the purchasers, who manufac tuie steamftlters' supplies The property measures SO by 372 feet and fronts on both Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, abou" 133 feet south of Chestnut Its improve meiits consists of a two-story 47-by.us-foot building, a one-slot y 17-by.2lB-foot shop and smaller bulldlnge. The rale vas through the C J Mitchell Company Child Scalded by Pan of Hot Water Helen SlowenskI, five yeais old, of 2170 Uakt. Oakdale street, was badly scalded about the face and body today when she nulled over on heiuelf a pan cf hot wnte,- that had been left upon the stovo in tire kitchen of her home, lloth parents were absent at woik at the time, tend the house was In charga or uio inree children or the family. Tho tittle girl was taken to the Kplscopal Hospital by tho patrol of tho Trenton uvenue and Dauphin street station. Her recovery Is expected. Three Wills Probated Wills probated today Include thoe of Susan K. Lclar. 247 l-ine street, which. In private bequests, disposes of property valued ut $000; Julia Netsch. G118 Itanstead street. J0100. and James Kilgour, 1800 Wal lace Htreut, $4223. Offers Land for Base Hospital, Philip B. Steel, a cotton and wool mer chant, has announced that he has offered a, tract of land near Llanerch, D!avar County, tq the government for bs hos pital. ,W m '3 KOBERT VltiCENr POLGEfl KK( KIVK (.'OMM1FSIOXS t'aptain Holslim ami C'ajit-nn Holder, two I'hilaileljiliians, who are Ki-aduutot of the Ouh-tliorjic Traininir School.' v STREET-CLEANING BIDS SHOW LITTLE PRUNING Contractors' Estimates, Alter Revision, Are Still $1,057,810 Above 1917 Figures hlteil . leaning and ash oollectmns duiinif l"l;i will eosi f,i,Tui,r.i)n, or ! OuT.SHi more than the jji.Csn.Triu charged this year, If new bMii submitted at noon today by tins usinil contraitors are accepted In 1P11 this wmk lost the c!t $I,TTC.S:t. A saving of Jlli.J.'.d was efi'.cttd today by the int: Into th" field by I'avid I'i-o- joe -, ue onereii 10 no rut- won; in me si-ith district for 430!'. 000. or ITC.nUn less than the bid of Howard K. llin-h. which was (blown out sonic time ago. The reductions made by the iisu.il coti ft.ii tens la seier.il Instances baldly wur r.V'ted the le.idveitiseinetit for loner- bids 11. A. Millbti. whose estimate, VJTS.sSV. W'as t.irown out some lime ago. offered today to do the wmk lor STJ.OOO. Julius living, whose pid of e.430,r,HO was not incepted. now oilers to do the woik for t l'-Ti,3iiu. l-'rank Curr.iu, whose Hist estimate tor the eighth district was $;a0,O00, will now be satisfied with J52eT,Snu. The onl leductlou ot" material sle was In the bid of T. fj. Plannagan, whose tltst estimate- for the- llfth district was $447, SOfi. but who today re duced that figure- to V-U'J.nhli. The only street cleaning bids, accepted so f.u are those of l.'dwlu II Van- for the ie-ntt.il and southern sections of the city, and those of l'cople's llrotners and the es tate of lu'vld McMahun, for the seventh and ninth districts! n-.n-.-tivelj. These es timates us :ipp-oe-d total $ J.fiO-s.Snn MEANS'S MANNER SHOWS SIGN OF RESTLESSNESS Loses Debonair Mien as Selec tion of Juries Tediously Proceeds i'UXOOIU), N. C. N,n. j;. The nulla of Justlee turned slowly lor Uaston II. Means tod.o. e barged with the murder of Mrs. Maud A. King, Means sat lei.tless through the day as contending k-wyers bought a ci.mpcten? jury. The grist was large, but tho iesults were small, lkirly this afternoon the Jurv bov. gaped with only three jurors chosen. C. p. Culp. a tanner: l:. U. Uuchati.in, a mill operative, and M 1,. Tight, fanner, wen the three selected. ireater Intete-st was diplaved today rhrcngs besieged the lift!" couithouse and Judge Clme was forced ti order the nMe and hallways cleared. The State hope.s to oonv.e.: Means on cir cumstantial eildeiico and e-xpett testimony. IU' was Indicated ),j tho character of questions asked the t.ilemien bv .Solicitor Clement. The defense iiuestloned all veniremen con cerning motive. This Indicates! that tho do', fense will light its i are on tho basis that Means had nr: motive, for killing Mis. Maud A. King. Today there .11 lived in Concord a group of twenty witnesses, whoso lesthnoiiv will hi- used by the ,"tate to show a motivo for the inunler. These witnesses are Chicago bankers) and business men. They will offer testimony to show that Means' had dissi pated the foi tune of James C. King, Chi. cago lumber king. They will also offer testi mony to show that Means had planned to put forward an alleged second will of James C. King. This will. If allowed, would liavo Incre ised Mrs. King's fortune, and the State contends! that It was this money that Means bought. Means, was not as blithe today ns he has been. His smiles und winks of yesterday wera missing. With his wlfo by his side-, ho listened attentively to tho examination f.f talesmen. As tho day drew on, he be came nervous. His faco twitched and he chewed nervously at his fingernails. HKAHINfr OX CAK KATKS I Public Service Commission Considers Petition Involvinsr Cost to Miners j A healing based on a petition filed In Michael Hartneady. of I'nited Mine Work ers of America, District No. 7, to restrain the llastem Hallways Company from in creasing oar rides to miners from three to five cents, was held today by I-ubllo Service Commissioner Alcorn, Iu tho rooms of the Chamber of Commerce In tho Wldencr llutldlng. The railway opeiates an electric line between I-ottsvllle and Mauch Chunk, l'a, They propose to Increase the rates between Mlddletuwu und Mauch Chunk from three to live cunts u rldo, Child Injured by Truck Knocked down by n motortruck, Sarah Coffey, eleven years old, 2C29 Federal street Is In the Children's! Hospital In n serious condition. The, driver of tho truck, Wil liam Keifer. 200 North Sixteenth street has been arrested. Appointments ut City Hall City appointments today f.iolude Stanluj It. Duncan. 20S1 North College avenue draftsman. Department of Wharves. Dockb and Ferries, salary J1800; Charles 11. lleli boII, 39 North Sliity-llrat Btreet. chauffeur. Bureau of Street Cleaning. Jiooo. ami i-,i. ward M. Wood, llyberry, clerk, llureau of Charities 7n . -.- , T.I... i NEW OFFICERS SPEED HOMEWARD Philadelphia Recipients 0f Commissions Arrive T night From Oglethori)e pbnnsylvania'menlead Thlei P" la I 1r.iiiu i. ... Phkins and oil,,, l-..i,MUnn,a', ,'h,lll-l-nlted .states. ,, , mm, '' " or, McLean. 'rt Oglethorpe (j , (-irn nul" al llio.nl s,,cl s; ; Tuet, . Tho ,st tialh. If on :h "'el. ;-i.in.. followed bja.,,,,.,,;1. 'lei. and ntiother nt fi:l,-, ., , i ,,,' Un will be sow,,, hlJX ..', -; ,In- the" I'"' f"-""' '! '.iKla.ln, r I,: ."'Wnlsrht elals wen, .iu., at W,.s,i,,i, l"te.,J'f' !. befol" the de-slguate-d h,,r ( ' nVin',1" I'hllailelphl.i h ,,e-st,i , " Ur record for In ml., a. hlei...,,,.,, ' J It. 'ennsv i.in .i miii ,, ,..t... . . ln War. a,,i , " ' '.."i"UOIl K " maker n ih,- tk-i,n . .De a im. race. This Is roiesbadi.wed h, , ". ' '"' ', m, .011111, IsslollS Whbll Me,,! to Kn. 'V ' Keystone Stan f,.,ll(! ... '"ihe l'ort Nlng,,,,,. I'.,,,,,, .'r "v lon ' tho.pe. da. ,..,,1 .oa'l-s..r ; Vdrt tI(' which have Jn.t 1 ,, a,,,,.,,,,,, 'J 'IUart The men funn I'lillad.-lpi,,.! ht,, '. coinujlssloiis In proportion ,., u,,,' l"n' than those lun, , ,h,.r ,e, ' f ""Jib.t ot those , ,, high I,., ,'.' n"1' In the iliy's nthkUc ., husln ,3' .u' well as In Its n, i:,l nr-tU'ii.-s, yf,l '" lldclphl.llis leiilM-,, ,,,lllllllMln '"J!?. PI olli.eiv tialnlng ,.,, ,,,, f -'ra tin were .uiiiinlsom-dasniuorn T' "f. "re, V e.uii.i- niri, ..t ,1.1. .... ' "'iUy.(,..,H -' - ' 'S Mil i ,loors th, l-n.lST u.ill i .. ., I.'..... , i-oiiuss ,M.i nine E "-IIIIOI raminj J Ill's, Ml,,, M, ,,, ,.. Ki.h.ii'l T. Noll, IMiih, M v"" ,!rk,r' and IIomc llmrlson -,, , ,, "" " su.ltli :i,e ,,,,,,,,,, ,.. , Ml y Van o,b,., ,, ,.. ,.,tll"rr VtS Null.- Is n s ,- M, . ,,, , v MJor Miner, and a biothe. , I. ei,tella, .," Nalle now on .Pity p-,,,,, o'L if of the p,,'M-lil inomh h. marrl.d All,, t, d otllV Idsstoll. ll.Hlghlel ,,f l, -., ','' Jai-ob Hlsslon. a"u JI- Majol lloie IIiiiiim.ii Sin Hi mis.. f W riin. 1.1,- Molib, , . iH.-juolin.iuJ? -.11 S-lllltb II.' Iilillliid Miss l;t ","X r i'hlla.lelp .Malo, Van V,orl,V beer, iiromlneiit in the so, 'al hrc of ihc clti and Is piobnldy on,- r lb,- jouiur-jt r'iialor in the arinj Jb- Is an architect forifterlv of Juniper and li.-s.t nut sticels Among other lilladeihiiiii who obtain,! .-oliiinisslons are llob.-it Vtinenl llolgcr .i otltig nttoniey mid graduate of trj I'liiv-islty of I'eimsjlvaiili ue ,1, aoii of ivter Uolgci a will-Known ne-it. paper in m. and was made rjpt.Un n Held attillety: .1tliin- McIli,uIw. Xa., captain of coal nttilluc: ( 'banning y I'.uil. I. first lieutenant ,,i nh artricrr who Is u broUei of lluseuiont ; Wnrren W lliysoii. Ill-si lieutenant of infantij William T. Scott, hist lieutenant of Infautn ijriild Itob-ltsoll I'Mslie. Illst llellteii.int"liifani.... Clllfoid Ueiijaniln l-'owler lirst lieutenant itifantiy: Itii.Miioml H Voung first houtcn nnt of Infantry; lla.i nobis ('. Mnoicbead Ht ll'Uletiant Infinity : William Campbell first II uti-iiiuit of sutiller.i; Honard Ci I.ainbeit. se-i-ond lieutenant of field artu. Iet.v ; Nil i Is W. Walsh s-eeond lieutenant of artillery: .Insia-o c. Mailln, second lieu. tenant of Held aitilleij . Albeit ('ios, tec olid lieutenant , -ii tlllerv. Captiilii .Mails is the son ef Mr and llr John M. .Malls He is a member of the Kltteiihouse Club and an athlete He at Pl.ittbburg last year and aflcr serving in the Held iiitllle-r.i al l-'or t Oglethorpe was tiatisftrred to the coast artillerj One of the .oungest. of the n.w o.'licer.e i" ItaMiiond U. Young, who obtained a first ll'iiti'iiniit's eoiniiilshlon He was a member i. i'eiiu'.s football team last enr and cap tain of the II'IT eiew He Hies at .IOC South Klfty-s... lentil slieel Ho will be sta--loued al Camp McLean. Second Lieutenant Albeit Cross is a .'oi e.f Mr. and Mis. John W. Cross, 0f Norwood I'ltst Lte'titi'imiit iMiinld ltobertson I'lske b the- sou ol' W. W. I-'iske. lialo Hamilton stteet, l-'irst l.lciitenaiit Clifford Kenyon 1'owler Is tbo son of Mr and Mrs. llenjamln e! l-'owler, of 1S14 Arrott sr,.et; Kirst Lieuleiiaiit lbo holds C. Moorehead, Is the son i f Dr. W. W. Moorclie-id. of 1323 Pine slrcet Il is iislgii'd to Camp J(okson, c. , Among other commissions announced .uday was that of Unwind MeCall, as sre md lieutenant of Inl'aiitii. lie Is the son of Joseph 11. Mi Call, president of the Phila delphia Meet rlc Company fieoige Winn ton I'cpper Jr. ton of 'leorge Whniton I'cpper. i linlirnan of the Slate Committee, of Public Safety, was com missioned a tlfst Jiiuteni.ut iu the artlllen eotps. I Inline 1!. Hied, formerly attached to the spot ting department of the HWSMNO LKtni:it."h.iK lecelved n commission ns sec ond lieutenant of liifantiv. MAVOK WILL NOT SEV KANE District Atluuu-y Seeks Interview Rela tive to Protecting War Plants I'nlted Slates Attorney .-'rands Kane en deavored to consult Major Smith this after noon relative to obtaining the aid of police men and home defense oiganlz.itlona In piclecllng e-htal'llstii.ienls 111 which war mateiials are being sioied if manufactured Word was bioiight that the Mayor would be unable to s,( .Mr. KaV. and after a Ions wait be left eMle-inciy disappointed BISHOP .AI'DHVITT TO LECTURE HIshop Mctlevitt. of Harrisburg, will deliver a lectuio befoi o members of the American Catholic Hlstoiieal Society, 715 Spiuco street. Wednesday night. After the lecturo he will hold an informal reception. The clubhouse will be thrown open to visitors Tho commliteo in cliaigo an nounced that cuds will be sent to any nho apply for them. THE print-shop is a wonder-mill w here paper, plates and copy are turned into pleasinjr printed products. U u t remember: the better the plates' and paper arc, the better the printed products. D.L.WARD COMPANY a8 South 6th. St. Philadelphia WAR DCO QUALITY I r, , .' i ' -r "- ' t-.;, 1 I a? , VlVf.eS JlS'' a. 7A- Mi. J. . 'flji'j 7re'-,iv L-- ; i.t . ' ,J 1!?:'. .-.1" -ras-i -j-j4i
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