Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1917, Final, Image 3

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1 COST U. S. $1,350,000
President Accounts for His
' Personal War Ftmil of
$100,000,000
WASHINOTON, Dec. 12.
T.p to tlio iircsrtit tlmo llio romtnlt-
. teo tin public Information, popularly
lcnoMi u llio Cieel Committee, Inn luil
nlliitlt'il t It fur rxpcnsoa of publicity
nml ccnwriOilp, JI,3..u,nou.
TIiIh lircunio know today ttlirn Presi
dent Wilson Mitiinlltnl to the Appropria
tions Ooininltti ci of tha IIoukc u memo
randuni hIiowIhk how tlio Jt00,00O,n0O
fund placet! at bis dlpo.il for "war pur
poics" had been (Api'liuVil, There Kt 111
remains nil unexpended balanco tit tlio
rresldent'M dl-posal of $C8.t:0,80S, mid
the committee h.m icoonuntndcd to the
House th it thin lip lenpiimtirinU'd anil
mado aMill.ililo until Juno 50, nct,
The l.irKct -.Inclo disbursement was
f 17,140,387, ulilcli u.ih thru to tbu -1 1 1 1 1
plnB board to iniiha tlio sel7ed (ierin.in
(hips Keawoithy. 'llio Secret Son ho and
rontldeutlal work of M-crd nKenls
nbioad has cost SI,SilV!6 to date. The
War Department ppent Jl.Rmi.OOO for In
" trlllRcneo work nml It leirhcil, nml
Inter paid bill., $ti5,ftun,riOO for "ctiier
Kfney work" In priparlm; for war. The
liny exoendid I.SO.OOO fur t-picial tv
periec
ov:itro.Mi: hy smoki:
Two Upper Moors of Factory
Huincd in $100,000 Fire
Keeral firemen veto oercomo by
t-moko 'while IlKlitlnB flames th.it de
Mrojed the two upper Ilooro of the four
(.lory factory biilldlnc at Socntecntli
mid Wood Mrrctn. Machinery for tlio
marufattuio of mosquito tirttliiR for tl
United Mate troops In Tranie uml u
Mtianllty of the nettlnc ready for nhlp
tnent worn destrojed, The two Hours are
occupied by Kusklne Sehmejci". Tlio
los is iptlmnted .it JloO.oO".
Tlio bulldliiK, which seeial Jr.irs iiro
was ncl ns an nrncx to tin' old ('cu
lm 1 Manual Tialiilnc HlKh School, ilnec
merKcd with other IiIk'.i m-IiouH. Is oiiii
pled 'by tho Hart Miichlnery Compin.
on tho flrt floor, and the Sti.iuiiah in
dear t'omp.u.. mi the Miond llooi lluth
oniianlts EUffertd pcvcio losses fom
water.
HEM) l'OU SHOO'lINO SI'OU.SK
Woman Aht Await 1'cMilt of
Wounds of Husband in Hospital
Mr. fram Mailnljre. of 2137 Tboinp
Bon Mreet, who the pcilko (..! dint her
Im-liaiiil. (!(ori;e Jliictntuc. 't,lci il.ij ,
wan nlen . he.irliiK befon- MaBWttale
Waf-un at the Central Station lod.i
ml held to await the icsult of the
In. ill's Injurlis Aicorilitii; In I'lillceuia..
Miller, of the I'urtieth illntriit, when be
leachid tho bniiM' arter the Mioitli'i:
he found IIurIi Mi'lntjio, si utepson,
nml the inothrr In the Imlluiix MriiKKlliiK
for poM-sloii of th' leMiher.
The police n that on one neiiniim
Ml Maclntit' took iiuKon, She tlt
ilared when nnehlnl t'nt hli' h.i'l
boURht the loxuher fur 1 at a utoro at
KlKhtieiith htnet ami Clranl avenue.
The uoiindid hu-baiid Is In tho Women'
Hoipilal
rium Oil. STOCK SUIT
Purchaser Alleges Kalse RcpresiCn.
tations Made as Basis of Sale
Suit has htcn lnouRht by Harry W.
Miller UK.ilnst John llajes Ji , In the
Municipal Court to i cover JJ03, tin.
plaintiff uUfgliiK that ho was tmludUd In
the purchase of 5500 t-baies of the Moab
Oil Coinpau.N, n I'tah curpuratlon It
Is alleRul that the nunhahcr of the
Hock win Induced b upietentatloii'
made by ll.iis that the loipuratluii
owned .iluablc lands iuNV onilnir, and
that these iepre.ctitatIons wire false,
Clurles I.. Snijtli, lounstl for the
plaintiff, obtained u capias with bill
in ?-ve, nir me airii oi me (leienuaiit
Aero Volunteers Leave Lancaster j
l.ANCAhl'i:ii. l'a. Doc. 12. ("onihnl- '
Ing tho cauipilKii for army lunteers
deslsiicd to freo Lancastir from the)
second draft, 107 moro men lift hero
this moraine ux lueinbcr.s of Lancaster
iiaiii Nrillnfltnt. T(, P. A I.I.- nnr ,,)-
prccodid their leavliiK.
RODIN'S,Z
MI'opularlMltlon,
l.lbiary Uuckram.
$3.75 net
Large Edition.
IJhrary Uuckram
noec J7.50 net
For ChriMlmat
Giving
Small, Maynard & Company
1'ublli.lieri, Mutton
Bull Dog Bunting
Service Flags
9 s ft. si.no rniioncer
2Hv ft. l-".n j retton aoe
3 sUft, foo ( Collonll
. -.,.. , ;! 11, I 1 ' 1 ounil
Tait Colon 1. g, a star. He 1'ay Potf
PrieI..liVi? l"VX ?'l order :"a'1 an
...vv v, i,u(, tjUlf ey return tnall
Louis Fink & Sons GG Nor"' "" "'
Bll '1'none. Market S40S
Here's your chance!
On any occasion
i Underdown
SHIRTS
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IrS(ft
laTfl
1 n e t 1'ou cmcti
I 3 for S4 I make the best show-
1 ' 1 inc. They are rood
T style and extra fine quality for thl
in Ice.
CalTo Altorhed or Detached
A.R.Underdown's Sons
Itubher Rondo and Men'o Furnlahlon
202 & 204 Market St.
Etrblliho4 Since 1838
JiiIey'sAdjusto Rupture Pal
fnertatt tKeiene
of a fru BOJk
TMUNIH
senew
RIQULATOR
Annul tl,
ID A
S2.nn
6W WORSE
1 nrlr mTT m htu fla ld
Lav lblr DKtvr and IrsAttnanl.
c.. uiinuiion ana uuiniciio
and uutnictloa
t tuus. All OU 1
-nt tli lnjriiif
urn m tniMM and I
1 uriataV m Ufffi I
mrm trm fMm
fmmnlr Jpuum U tniMM and I
RUPTURES Gfi
BtOMUt
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L1UUT. 1). 1). WIMTZ
He has just Ijpcii nssiftned to
nrtive duty with the Kifty-.ifth
Infantry at Chickamaucun Park,
Kort Oplcthorpe, IJu. Lieutenant
WcitJS is n graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania
architectural tthool. JillC.
businessmeTstand"
by taylor on transit
United Association's Directors
Indorse Plea for Delay in
Making Lease During War
Tho boaid of ilirecton of the United
rim-lucss Min's AMOclatlon, at a inect
liitr In M csUiila lit 101.-. Anb stteet,
Induisw'il thi'iuntenllou of former Dlrec.
tor A. Men lit Tiivlor that no Iiiiiucill
ate m Hon should bo taken uu Hie tianslt
base, 'tin' illiiilulM met In imitlic
st-luii and nftiiwiiiil save out tlio In).
lowliiK usolution, which was ndoptcd at
tho niictliii::
WhriciiD, 'lasitlon whlih luu.t bo
bvled for war puipnos cm the Thila
lUlphla llapld Tianslt Coiniiauv and
Its HUbslill.il les mul bcilmiiip b the
i il 1 lib is under tlio last pi opioid
le iso I i addition to presint lived
i harm ,
llo It rtsohcil. That we the board
of din i tors of tlu lulled Ituslness
Men's Xfl-oi'latloii lealllrni our for
men n commendation lhat no lease
shnuld bo i ousummated tit the pit sent
nine, nun me negotiation snouiii not
bo resuniiil until the war Is over and t
the sliutt-tirm lease for tho 1 lank- '
fold tlev.itid sstitn ttiould bo made
vvlth tho miiil iimptablo lei o or
oper.itnl it" mi Independent bin. b i
the miuildpalltv
S' Bar Pins
I'
Lace work designs in platinum with
diamonds and in combination
with calibre sapphires or black onyx.
$jo.oo to $1000.00
Others of platinum and Rold combi
nations, sapphires and diamonds.
$30 co to ?-to.oc
VanDusen & Stokes Co.
1 123 Chestnut Street
Libalu lionds Accepted as Payment.
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What do you do
with old letters ?
Stow them away In boxes, hoping you'll
never have to refer to them ? Or keep them
In your current file to clutter It up?
Old letters and memos, if worth keeping
at all, ought to be just as available as re
ceipted bills.
Library Bureau transfer equipment (steel)
provides the most practical way of housing
them. It carries out the L. B. idea of service
, because the contents are always accessible.
L. B. Transfer cases -are one-drawer units
constructed of heavy steel. They stack
easily one on top of another, and side by side
as many as you need. They operate on
the same principle as the regular L. B. file
which means that you can find what you
want when you want it.
This is transfer time get your old letters
' and memos out of the way. Put your files on
an up-to-the-minute basis. We can help you in
this we'll be glad to explain filing and trans
ferring, and L. B. is headquarters for trans
fer supplies folders, guides, everything.
Library Bureau
Card and tiling
systems
rounded
M, V. MONTGOMERY, Manager
910 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
Forty aalcarooma In leading cities of the United State, Oreat Britain sad Frames
WEATHER MAN HOLDS
TO CHEERING FORECAST
Despite Cold, Driving Snow,
He Repeats Assurance of
Rising Temperature
In spile of overenct skle.s and n cold,
driving snow this inoriilnit the weather
limn holds out promise that tlio back
bone of the cold vvavo has been vir
tually broken and that more moderate
weather Is to bo expected In tho Imme
diate, future,
At 7 oMock ibis mornlnc the tl ermom
eter stood lit 18 Ily lit o'clock It had
(limbed to Ul mid at 1 o'clock It was
2.1, with Rriiilu.il upward tendency.
The forecast for tonlKhl Is that the
minimum tunperatuio will not be lower
than -5,
The Allow that fell today was too
scant to Interfere with trafllc. and the
same tomlltlona e.lM over tho grcntcr
part of I'cniisjlvanla The storm urea
today Is fuither south, with the center
of least boronietilc pressure oft the
coast of Ninth Carolina. At Nurfolk,
Va , nlno liu lies of snow Is reported,
nml throiiKlioiit VlrRlnla the snowfall
ban been litiivy. lc'.tl weather utticlals
me eonlldint tint eiept nlonj- tho
(oatt the piesetit stonu will nut Ret this
far north
The fori'oast for IMilladelphla and vl
ilultv Is unvettled weather tonlnht and
Thursday with prolmblv sninv : slowly
ilslnc teinperaturo with lowest toiilcht
about :J ilcRiees; moderate to fresh
northeast winds.
AKMY Ni:i:t)S UUICKLAYERS
HccruitinR Ofllcers Get Orders to
Unlist All They Can Get
WASHINGTON. Dec IS Instruction
to enllxt' in tlio nimv as many lirlck
lairs ns possible have been sent to lc
ciultliiK olllccs. These men will be sent
to n eoni eiitratlini camp III the South
for a short time and thm to 1'raiuo Tor
woik nil the Anieikan airdromes
Atttiitluti was i.tlled to the udvlsHlilllty
of i;ettliitf these men Into service before
1'rld.i), wlieii the Iwi prevetitlnB men
within the draft age of vohinteeririR be
coliiCil effective.
Lancaster Kevenue Deputy Dies
I.WCAsiTlilt. l'a. Dec. f.' (leoiue
W. I,i i her. fur tuontv-tHO ous 1 ep
i.v Kcvfnuo Colle. lor In the ninth
illstrlit dl.d last nlKht III his ho'iie
im'rd ilshlj-fniir lals, from In irt ills-rii'-c'.
llo was n veteian ufy the civil
war.
Plan Truck Lines to Aid It. R.'s
An experiment is In bo made in usln
automobile truika on the Lincoln UlKh
w.iy to lellevo the cuiiKestlon of frelKht
niiorillnit to an announcement made bv
Colonel Lewis t; lieltler. of the'l'oim
sylvanl.1 Committee of Public Safct;-.
Men's Hats
Itmipdclfd Into ttr
utile letuicO, liltv l
nl iljfl mi'l rnrim
tn 1 equal li tipu
Jeffenon Hat Co., 125 S. 10th St.
Hit
Filing cabinets
wood and steel
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PHILADELPHIA GIRL
FACES MURDER TRIAL
Prosecutor Holds Millie Dc
Marco Was "Brains" of
Paycar Tragedy.
MOl'NT 1IOM.Y. N. J., Dec. 12.
When Ibe trial of Millie De Marco, n
Philadelphia clrl, was betun before Jus
ties ICallsch heie today under on Indict
ment iliniKliu; her with murder and
belni? an nis.essor)' before and after the
fact In cutiiieetlon with the A. J. llldcr
pa Mar hold-up and murder of Henry D
Itlder near Atsloii on October J, I31C.
Attorney Ceneral Wescolt chorRed her
with belnp nil Iniportant part of the
brains In plaiitlnir the crlinj lie said
that she was the connectliiR link be
tween her une'e Tony ltll7o. vvho was
eniile.ed at the Hitler cr.inhrrv bolts nt
lliiiiiptnn I'aik, and tho Italians who
held up the pnjc.tr. The Attorney Cen
eral will icnke n stroiiK stand for the
conviction of Mllllo ns an nivessory if
tin re should be failure to council her
as u prlnclii.il
Vii tistl iiony was taken this iiiornhiK,
all the time belnir constimcd with pre
liminaries. The Jul J was selected In
lesi than nn Lour.
A inntUn by V. Claude 1'almer, dc
feiuhmt h iiiunsel, to ipiash the indict
ment on the ground lhat there Is no
suih crime ns "ueeessoiy bnfuro and
nfti r tho fact' lu New Jersey was de
nied c.lovaunl liac.i. couvlctctl as a prin
cipal lit this case, but i.llvc under a
stnj of eseoutlon tliat ho inlKht testlfj
today. Is in coin t In ihnrce of Shite
prison lUputles lie and Millie did not
speak when tliej eamo fine to fate
liac.i will testlfj for the prosecution.
Austrian Draftees Segregated
vr.Ti:i:sHCi:i1. Va. Dec. IS About
GOO drafted men ut Camp l.ee, claiming
to be Anitro-HiliiKarlaii subjects, have
teen ('panned from the units to
u hlc It tliej weie assigned orlKlnallj
and put In the depot brlcKile. The ma
Jerltj of the Aiibtrlans aro from 1'enn
sjlvnnla, but a few nte from Wot Vii
elul.i WQ!
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xi .-.rjL j$smi. m :.. 5jtc
gj ijj Te Inaure Victor quality, alwavt look toi ihe fanteui I2. OvS5l
BQ tfsdtmaik, "Hit Matter Voice." It la on all tenuint fj ' '
cjfZig" ffeducta of the Vlelor Talking Machine Company. spJj
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MISS RANKIN PLEADS
FOR CUPID'S CAUSE
Congrcsswoman Wants Re
peal of Law Operating
Against American Wives
of Aliens
WAlllS(JTO.V. Dec. II. -I'upld has
n cbaniploif In Coii(tres for tho first
time In hIMory todaj". Jcannetle Han
kin. ifpienentlnir the states of Montana
and inatrhnonj, though she herself Is n
silnter. took up the cudgels for the
chubby little heart-hunting chap she
snja has been abused by the law makers.
" Her first move on Dan's behalf was
the Introduction of n hi 1 to repeal the
law compelling .vineniau women wn
niarrj aliens to lellniiulsh their Amer
ican citizenship. This law. Miss Katihln
said, has nlmnst mined Cupid's busi
ness In some puts of the couulrj.
"In mj State of Montana, Tor In
stance," laid she, "mini) of tho girls
along the border near Cairula. love
Canadian bos and cannot mary them
without losing their Amcrlian citizen
ship and, therefore, also their Montunn
homeste id. A luoU unhapp) situation"
1 ..iu t.lilln ..ntnn.tlf-ttllitf for election
! that Miss llankln iiromlscd thee love
1 lorn lassies If elected she'd try to get
tlieui the tight to no as uiev pirasru
wltli their rltlrenslilp, their sweotliearts
and their property.
"The situation Is jldli ulcus" cald
Miss Hatikln. "Men are allowed (o
choose their own nations Women should
be in-corded tho same light"
Hut the Congro-sw oinan's bill is alined
at nioio than Jut a snuaro deal for
Daniel
I "In Illinois,' she said, "aliens cmnoi
own propet I) An Aiiirrlciii.hiiiii rrieim
of mine, married to an alien, had prop,
erty left her She coil Id u t ilalni it be
muse her marriage iniidc her tin alien
Her husband couldn't be n.ituiall7od lie
cau-e he was a Chinaman a Chicago
Cniverity professor.
"This sill) law also stands u the wu
of suffrage. American women married
to aliens i annot vote In suffrage Males
becau-e tliej are ilasred as aliens '
ltl nddltlou. Alls i Hanl.ln pointed to
the haidshlps worked by this law on
that smalt ami) of uieiliaii-boni wives
sr t rjcu
Who wouldn't be glad
to get a Victrola
for Christmas !
Surely your family will be de
lighted to have the world's greatest
artists sing and play for them on
Christmas morning 1 And you can
easily give thenrthat pleasure.
With a Victrola they can enjoy
the magnificent voices of Caruso,
Alda, Calve, Culp, de Gogorza,
Dc Luca, Farrar, Galli-Curci,
Gluck, Homer, Journct, Martin
elli, McCormack, Mclba, Ruffo,
Schumann-Heink, Scotti, Scm
brich, Tetrazzini, and other fa
mous singers. The exquisite art
of Elman, Paderewski, Powell,
Zimbalist, and other renowned
instrumentalists. The greatest
orchestras. The greatest bands.
The greatest comedians. What a
splendid Christmas that will be I
20to400
Victor dealers everywhere.
Ask your nearest dealer for demonstration.
Victor Supremacy
of German and Austrian hiisbahds, ma
rooned In neutral countries. They left
Oermany becauso their hearts vvero
with America. Tliej cannot nuna to
America bccntlo their cltlren-hlp Is
Teuton. Thcro nro ninny ot theso In
Sivllzcr and.
MURDER OF WOMAN
LAID TO (JERMAN SPIES
Husband (rilled by Police Follow-
ing KimliiiB of Uody in Wrecked
House
I'lTTSllfltdir, Dec. 1! Hugo Hejcr.
formerly a (Jeimaii subject, was seveiely
grilled by detectives toda) follow fng the
finding of the mutilated hud) of hN
wife late jesterday afternoon. The
J E Caldwell fy (p.
Chestnut Juniper South Pcnn Square
THE EKE'GREN WATCH
Supreme in
quality, finish
nna performance
,or three generations
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Sole American Agents
For Women
and Men
Victrola XVII, $265
VictreU XVII, electric, ?325
MihoBJoy or oalc
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Beyer homi had been wrecteti "bf,
powerful explosion before lh womank
body, with n butcher knife bcnealn lb
was discovered.
Detectives have been Informed by
friends of Mrs. llcjer Unit the woman
had tteen hitler In her denunciation of
tli Herman lioveiiuneiit for the treat
ment given her and her husband when
the) visited his parents In ThurliiRla
Herman)', In 1914.
Tho huband was furmei ly a lleuten,
snt In the Herman navy. The dotec
tlvis arc entertaining two theories for
the murder. One Is that Mrs. Ile)er
vas murdered because she obtained In
fill inatlon of Herman Intrigue whte In
Herman)-: the other Is that the woman
was the victim of the Herman spy s)s
((in, wlik h sought Information in the
l)e)cr honie of war experiments being
made by the husband, who Is In the
employ of the Westlnghoiise Klcctrlc
Company.
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the Clothi
There ar.e
VrMaiMiVn -1
ana Miits
at Perry's 1
today, which1 m
may not oe
riiinlipntoil "m
for some time
to come! ii$
i". jiugan x-crryj
wave the Clothes"
sprang early this still
son out of the actus
facts in the cloti
situation. It'meant
and means that inl
season of g e n e r afM
snoriages, Perryg
were early on the jc
ana stored up ft
wherewithal' to mi
.all the demands
we season. ,
1 It means that wi
provided n o t o n Vyji
owujk iur ine rslu
and Winter, but Si
rnost twice as marij
Overcoats and Suit
. as we ever before priii
pared for the sa
time. " ,m
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among these, tobu
sanus ana tnousanoj
ofOvercoa.tsaniii
Suits there are g
mrrlinn1i)W
":::,::. -tji
iuuucis jvmen msy;
not be ohtatnahlAiJ.?
. y-'x?n
next seasons but
ness, either for lew
r . U'1
or ior money? jj
q Fine soft, &
overcoatings, war.i
without b.einfi
weighty, made ups
big, comfy doubH
breasted belter
els handsome
blended toneii
P jL . . "l'i
laoncs inatv
hardly be replaci
certainly not 44
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pi H-CO Ul (.IICSC1
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S15 to $48 for
to $65 for Over
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