' -.' v4',v ?j:,V.-,' '-'r''"- . ri ,f;i x-'-viv : .; t,V- Xf i . , '- " -. " v ' SPORTS EXTRA SPOR$S EXTRA uenm0 i ? & zrt VOL. IV. NO. 81 PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1017 ' . twin liT HUT l nil I'lUIC I.Hi.11 Colli lt PRICE TWO CENTS . ' .f T . Vaf K ' p ! , r. rVil P " 1 t rr'niiA tci d A in uEiiifiiina ixmv TWO CONVOYS; SINK 14 SHIPS sr- i . i t-v j ' 1 'irom me namoc-r in i,e British Destroyer ana, or alleged .n:aormanm Merchantmen bent to Bottom ONE WARSHIP MAKES ESCAPE) Seven Neutral Vessels Among Victims of En emy's Foray 50 SURVIVORS CAPTIVE i Misty-eight Others Rescued by Englibh Craft Gcddes Reports Disaster I.ONDON. Dec. 17. .- .. . . i Knur Herman destroyera carrico out a successful raid in lintibn .!.. U.V.I..nHv mnrnhif. nuicta vai ij i? s.ui4vj Minkinc eicht merchantmen, one Hritish destroser and fisc armed trawlers and damaging one tie- strojer and one other trawler. The announcement of these losses sa made in the House of Commons lute today by Sir Uric (iiddcs. l'irsl Lord of the Admiral!,, and Doctor McXamard, Kinancidl Secretar to the Admlralt). ills. oomnmteo or mo io.k. u...i.u.ivi. , elfeci 'r. nrrnru;dr.lrn,canunoayeUi:U eonMantly conferred vUI,'tIr0 Sir Hrle ships bad I leNnmara. men had been mml. off tho P.iser T nc Tht Uritl-ili iltstinjer HinU svan ihc J'artrldge. A M.oad Ilrltlsli dehdoicr, formlnj; the armed iMort for the con suv den.ilbi.il by Sir 1-rl mum me ii-I . . !r ..'l,.1ml.'r:, ','.l, w,15i n m, . ,. . ...... iancd On board her there wen- four llrltlsh kllitd and two- wounded ,,,-.,, ..-i- Oeddea report.il that thiro sicie llft j rim P. OlMHT In UIaLIM. Hiirslsors of thu Partridge and the! j-preckels slid If sugar pricea uro left trawler, of whhh ten wiro wounded. to theinsehe they wl'l decllno n. t who had been picked up by the fouriJPr. He tistlfltd that tho Hoover sugar Oriiiaii distroer and talien to Kiel .ommltlce him alreadc de. Ided on u P.ighly-clght SY-uiidlnas Ian iltlzenf., of price tor I'ubah nugar threc-ipiarterH of whom two t'i women, and tin Urlllch a ,ent a pound higher to tho retlner than survivors were issiucd by destrojei xa price would l,o If allowed to "Us. Others reatlied Norway in opn ooats. ' MeNamaias st iteiueut loin of tile w4l,t.. - .., Ism, Uk llin ilotivittrlncr r.t i n .er.mi noil the i,lid.lnar of two neutial merchantmen before dawn off the IJlsor fyne P.Iaht sine dead. These ,t were believed to 1 I elvlllm casuilllcH. Willi the tola! of naval de.d leport.d by Mr Hrlc 1.ddes the total.loss of llfo In tho (lerman raid- ink- aetlv.t, -vuul.apne ,r to bo tlvo ' The I!ier Tj ne. mentioned In Doctor Me.N'amara'H iiiinou.men.ent, Js In the north of Kni.'l a n.l and Itn motl famous cltv Is New last If Tho ( ki man raiding s'luadron of four - de.troera apparently enooiinton.it the two ronvoi mentioned bj lieddes and SlcXaiutra at dllTirent points, sweeping up tho'const In senn.li of their prey. FIRE ENGINE SKIDS ON SNOW; HOSEMAN HURT Apparatus Hits Pole in .Avoiding Wagon Going to Trifling Blaze While responding to a fire alarm this I morninc the mirlno of Company No. SS, j Mldvale avenue and ltidgo avenue, skidded on the snow In tr.vlns to pro sent a collUlon vslth a bakery wagrn nnd dashed into u telephone pole, throw ing Domlnlo Murphy, Tl 5 oars old, 1213 North Hope street, 11 hoseman, from the rar.of tl 0 englnn and elslnt; I1I111 a bad shaking up' The enclno was turned completely around by tho force of tho Impact and was disabled by damaKo tn tho ridhtor and the gasoline tank. Murphy refused to ko to tho hospital, declaring that his lnJuile3,scro trlfllnir 'Xhe tire, whkh svas at th reeldenco nf 'Itoy A. Robinson, OHD lildgo avenue, was extinguished before tho chemical enslno could reaUi the scene TIRE IN APARTMENT HOUSE Scoro of Women and Children Flee When Flumes Threaten A score of children and tlulr mothers were forced to flee to tho street from their apartments at 7U Green btrcct shortly afternoon today when lire, which Ktarrerl In un ii.Hnlnlnv l.nm. I.,,.,r ... " " ." . - . iu.ui the rear of the first floor of the apart-1 ricnt house. I An overheated stovo bubo kllehen r,t r i the home of George Koehier, dOO North comnTced .rtrc.; t. o ' paT- -ment'ln the Green street house occupied by Louis Satlnsky. Firemen soon put out the blaie, which caused J100 dam-1 new. TWr? Wl? A T1 WTiI? XriiZl VV CjA 1 rl.Cj.rC IFflllllll atlBAAfr Ojt il.k is. it. H m rOHEClHT for Philadelphia and vMiillj: Part ly cloudy tonight, u.t?i loierst temper. nfuro about S.t deprrc,; Tuesday tin- fe settled- and aomeuhat warmer, utth IK - fr prolably mow; prnlla easterly ulnds. .- ' I.KM1TII OP IIAV . bun rUr...iUT h iii. I Hun n... 4 3.1 p.m. f PELAWARK Ul KK TIOK ril.WllES e;lIHBT.UT HTUtET lllehwter. ft An in. I Ilinh wster. 4-0p w. Lts wilir lliJ0.m. J Lou itMer.ll.3lpm, I g TKMrKRATt'HK AT KAflt IIOUH 'v T-To1io I iTTfiiT" t ) i. firrni , iai 22 1 tit I ait '.'7 1 l'7 2ai an anus HIE SECOND INSTALLMENT , CAPTURED rho Experience!, of a wounded Janadian Officer Who Fell Into THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY i -Hi B$ Found on.Page 0 u. r -' Il v clemencJeau wages TIGHT ON CAILLAUX I "Tiger" to Ho Chief Witness ..gaint Accused E- Ministcr PAW-, IV IT. Premier Clemcnccnu Is s. hcduled to b? the Ktur wllress to lay In fore the committee of eleven will. It In to rep.-rt on the proposed expul sion of former Premlir Josenh Calllaui. I from the Chamber of Deputies hecauto mler Id know n, U waging determined tight against nlllnux, but the i-preml-r has a pow crful following unit his friends nro busy tier; Ins? that Callleux has had un; con mctlou h "Hololsni " The report of tlio cummlrteo probably will bo made late this week SEES $9,000,000 SUGAR HOLD-UP Spreckels ShoWS Cost Of Tfnnvm' PiiprPivinir Program PEOPLE PAY THE BILT? '" ,he ''rst fcia! w0 tl,at British troops hasp been in action on --. ,. the Italian front. AVAMIINflTON. Deo IT Tlio Atnrrlraii ptoplo mut i a lit. Alter beinc forced buck a bliort snllm nigar plantcre and refmers ".-.distance. Italian troop.-, hcnsily re- I aaaaa . .. ...ii. i mis iMhAlI.,,..! ' . .. w.uuu er- .r.,.n ,. ...,,.. , ooi i-' '.. 'V..1 food administration Hxcj pricea as PI'niKI. twus '' WP-kw mvui.u .... day beforo tho led EUgar-ooai insesti- ... ..,... I " ,, nM .. ,. a lcw f,, of ..prt.,. .t8 u,o reiiner testllled ' ....... -- . urmunded bv food administration em-, pi,,.,.. i,0 oonftiintly vhlKiercd to him Ho.,.r wat. un Interested fpectatoi Ik imoi...l n lat igar placldl: . ."i TJr...V?.'e.T;, i 5 Li, i-ut t, ijnl.i.t en.?.,, trust head and a member of the International sugar committee of tho to.nl administration hlH counl . 1 loos cr presence lent an ...r oi lenre. nih to the hc-arim: which wan absent at other mslmw fcpr.cUelH Injected a i iin i nL'intf lmie mm in- otnni.v .. ( - ..!.. I..1.. t nl j tniiiulllil He .. ."i, .. fiii in prlfv ecr s.nn Hvirtintii LdiLiui w -.ij .. t it CMIVIIISIJ .... - .-.-.. --- ?.?.,. L itseir v.nnoui .int.."'" ... 1. HUUL llUlinv... ti.Ih niemiH a iouslde.-al.lo lucrcHHe to tltn i i .mt II lll . SllTl'l Kelt Wall!: 1 ho price fixed for Cuban siiRar will fl U.o price at whclt Hawaiian imgar when rcllned will bo sold. Hawaiian HiM-r ostn lew to Import raw The Uxlnu of in- O; btn r' c- el the .flBii.e lonte.npUted, therefore wn. mean n added proOt of J9.000.000 tu tho aw .llauapeop.c villi have to pa that?' uskvd .'-einlor IIei.il "Naturally." replied f.pru-kels Hpreckcls declared that It Oeorgc JI. I rtnlpli. Callfornlii retlner and lnember of thn Hoover lommittee, had not ' ho irded ' TO.000 tons of raw sugar there would havo lien no shortage In tho eastern States. "1 told llolph ho was the real sugar, I ontlnued on Tne Mne. Column se)fn Blaze in Alder Street Dwelling Klro believed to havo been caused b an overheated stove resulled In slight dainago to the residence of Kobert Poler, 1M t North Alder street, early this morn ing A locil alarm wau sounded and the flames wero soon extinguished DRIVE FOR RED CROSS STARTS r Preliminary Vork Already Guarantees Success of Move ment in Philadelphia jnri nnn 20U,UUU PLEDGES BY Tho great Christmas eampalgn ter 500,000 new members for tho Southeast ern Tennsitvanla Chapter of the Amer- Ii,.,.. ia ri-isn nnoned today In FhlU- i . . , . . "eipiua. .,. ,.Mn Thus automatically a nalion-w ne drive for 10.000,000 new memberships thrniiirl, 1ia T'nlted falattB began 111 all ......... ..... . . - .. effort to give the moral support of tl I nation to Its flkhters on land and sea. GP.EAT EVnOLLMHNT CAMPA10.S 'Give our friend a dollar membership " a Christmas gift." -0 fls,,ea "Lt ,,W.8 Xrles D Hart 1 1'"" othen by Or. Charles P Hart, campaign comnilttea chairman, Enrollment booths. In chargo of T.ed i Cross women workers, sprang up I throughout the city like mushrooms. Bo ' Siouis erected two booths at tho W llson Line wharves, at the "foot of Chestnut i street, to lino up the Hog Island bit p- jard workmen. The enrollment of vir tually ever kolf and country club mem ber was promised by Kobert W. Leslie, president of the l-.iliaueipiiia uou .li ' soclatlon, and tho Kmergency Aid ex I .. I...... I., n ......rilulln.i In ? ,"?i ?. ' enroled I rVIUVtv,U UIHJ iiivmv- ..- ..-- -.-.- In the Ked Cross to take out member ship at once. The success of the drlvo tn Philadel phiawith 800,000 pledges already gar nered tn tho work preliminary to the campaign, Is assured; for every agency In the" city, together with (hose in tho five counties covered by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, Is solldlv behind tho Ked Cross work of mercy. Probably never before has the city seen such an array behind a cause. Sanies', schools, saloons, churches, labor unions, fraternal societies, fictorles. men, women and chlldsen havq united to demand "a dol lar and u heart all jou need." OKEAT ACTIVITY SHOWN' Ited Cross campaign neadquarters In the Lincoln Ilulldfng seethed with ac tivity as the campaign, headed by 11 T. Stoteebury, chairman of the Southeastern Pnny(vanl Chapter, got under svy. At tho -same time the canvass, for il " i 6 . .. j . ... . j . it. "...: ... was wiutwtva in mm mtpwrwi "'? "" "IJ (rol!1.,,l.ord." a,,.d. '."".r'lnif today, HuIrV morning dispatch ITALIANS WIN POSTS AFTER FALLING BACK Teutons Driven Out of Colcaprile Defenses and on Lower Piave BOLSHEVIKI DEFEATEDi,chlia"bl,,'la,, ,:a""u, "1 J"p"" HEKLRn', Dec. 17. Capture of several hundred prib onerH by Auntrians bouth of Col caprile was announced by the War Office today. Between the Urenta and IMac Risers there was siolcnt artil- 'lcrylnir in isolated bcclors. "South ol Monte l'outunasecca Lnglish atttickH broke down,"' the btatement said. enforceti( diove the enemy back andUlarted i,ebite on tlio nitloiul proint.l- established themsclses in alronc positions on the Colcuprilc front, j niiuM iniik. ii ii lilt' ii ii-ii i rni' i i mil. i .' , , ' ... .; I itome rcnoris loaay. i nc caiuurc oi rnomy Positions or. the I'iase delta - - , - bv a Midden dash is also announced. , dispatth itceised in IVtiograd I rep0rts the defeat of Uolsliesik regi- I Im,ntti al Odes.su by the Ukruiniuli aim. In the meantime, the four ccks" truce airanged by the Bol- bfesikl witli Hie ucrmans uccume ... ectj.c todas. It lirovides for u nation of hostilities along the cn- front from the Baltic to the Rlnek- Kf.i. Veo-ntt.itinns fur n sena- ---o - . rate peace may alieady be under accordinir to.Uerlin udvices. Nesss from the ssest front is luck- ... . 'meiely saying, "There is notlimg of special interest to report." ITALIANS WIN NEW LINE AT COLCAPRILE P.O.ML", Deo. IT Hall in troops oib.igMitd theinselSis- . ... . .. .....I" ' an udsaiicm po-mon in ui.-apnie 1 jeLierailJ 4U limit ,uuiti,-'rLM4-iioi , uj- lordhiB to tho onielil War CUIl'o stale-, ""i.'IJ , 6" "?. , ,,..., .., .... " "" " '" ....--.. .... ......j opposed us" the War Oflk-e announced "i were ri milled to susper. ni.r ad van, o and nt ic to our lino of defenses In tho ri ir. ' row aid inidiho, however, s.e vierc heuvll) riliifnne.l and re-est ibllshed our position, fori Ing the eiiem to vlthdraw to another position " Ilallnn troops suddenly ni-Miiiied the ofunslve against Austrian In the Plave delta sector and oil armed motorboata and skids destrojed a small enemy bridge, swept over some enenlj positions and took man) prisoners, toda's ntlicial report aseited Krldav ivcnliig. the War Otllce said, the It ilian foires In this sei lion Ifectlvely bombed enemy troopa uud their lines of eomiuunl.-ition. In ths foldels Uerrella region an Italian i-ountfr attaek on an observa tion poet vinrepulsed. the Auslro-Oeniian fones are contlnu ingAthelr eiTorts tn break through the Italian lino between the Urenta and tho Continued on l'ute tilx. Column Tivtr MANHITBYTROLLEY; RIOT CALL FOLLOWS Police From Four Stations, Rushed to Scene of Accident 'on Woodland Avenue Thlrt policemen from four West Phil ' I arlclr,1,la P"co stations responded to u 'rjot (.j,). at Kort-nlntli street and Woodland avenue at 8:10 o'clock till- niornlng when John Latnlnslil, thlrtv. six jeara old, 1323 South Thlrty-flxth street, was seriously Injured by being struck by a Chester Short Lino trol ley car on Woodland avenue between Porty-nlnth and Plftleth streets ' Latnlnskl was among two or thrrn h.m.lr.rt unrkmen ... s' - -"---""-" .-... iu menue anu j-oriy.ninin street waiting to board, a trolley car. As the car sped up Wood, lind asenuo Latnln-sky. with other men , ..- ,i,. .. , r "' raced after the car. As the car was In tho iniddlo or the block ho raced1 across tho Itrrct and was knocked down. S'oino one sent In a riot call .. ., V .,. r,, . I'o icemen iru.ii inn .sniv.nrii. ,.nj 'Woodland avenuo station, Flfty-Hfth and Pino streets stutlon, 1 hlrtj -second street and Woodland asenuo -tatlon and Thirtj -ninth street and Lancaster ave nue station arrived. During the excitement that followed Sergeant Core ran arrested I 'rank Sic learn. thlrt-elght sears old, 45;g Mer lon avenue, for breach of peace, RUNAWAY SCATTERS CROWD Detective Injured in Checking Flight of Brewery Team Two runaway horses, with a heavy wagon tongue between them, were halted by Detective II. 'M. Taggart, of the Nine teenth and Oxford street pollco station, after they had dragged hlin 100 feet and scattered crowds of Christmas shop pers near Ridge asenuo and Master street at noon today, , j Taggart was cut and bruised, aa wos Thomas KUcullen, dr vr for Xhe Phila delphia llrewlng Company, Sixth -nod Clearfield street, who was thrown from I tho wagon when a pin slipped, dropping' the wagon "tree" upon th horses' heels ' and frightening them, at nidge avenue fand Ingersoll street. On their wild dash to Master street the- horses rmashed Into a motortruck and ran upon the side- ..nil- t. , . t .IU. -f . , T- iiiija,jiLif- KkSHkW wl-a-HEL .KBr-fcr .' h BiiTMii r iniWlliarimfiii1 n r "QUIT RUSSIA," FRANCIS ADVISES AMERICANS Civil Warfare ntul Menace of Ai- pionchlnjr Kaniinu Mnko Con. ilitions Intolerable . TOKIO, Deo IT -Conditions In P.iissl i 'nro becoming InloU ruble and Aimr'cun AmbiiKsudur Pram Is In tidvt-ln.; Atnerl cans to lease, a.iordlinr tn American refugees arrlv Inn hero tudnv. I'nod supplies throughout P.us-lu nro becoming m scarce 'in to sumiest up prom htng tainlne l nrest and Inter neclne strife have torn the nation All Americans who possibly iai leave aro arraiglng tu do so One hundred and Bixty.fevcn Americans are now (awaiting pannage out of Pitrograd bj HOUSE IN DEBATE ON PROHIBITION Drya Confident of Out come of Vote Scheduled for 5 o'Clock WEBU 11 A P S GOMPERS SSAnlUVCToN I'd IT lto tin uir ten-.i, tin lloufO uf l.i- renre-.ent.itne.. shortly after 11 Mof!.- .... tion anvndincni approscd by the tannic Pinal ule. iheduhd for u 1) III siav - - -..--. conll.lentU uAiiltid by the antlsaloon . . .......... ,... 'orT ..''." .:..',.." J .,... us uir iiiiiiiui ! ' iu ,,,v "pp" In t..r fort: -eight St.ilo Lflilatuns approal of thlrt-3i betus nw ur. tu make tin a dr tntlon Llltttnu oer orKinl.d lalot up potiilon to the amendment Utsilope.l hi tho opcnlnj. pH0..i for tne "dr:r' b llcpretcntatlso Webb, l hall man i.f tho Ho na Ju.Jltn.rs f'onn.wlU" a-f . o-nutho- of llu reiulullon Samuel liompeia ncs.r ha. n,.l .lot. not represent org-anUed laboi t i thb quiitioii The reat body of American tabor iuiUci ell the Breat lien, lit to them if this aliniidni.nl," said SSchh i.omrern In a full-pao in.wrt Himrnt In loal pip.r had addrcM-Ml un op. u lellir to Sibb In ilefeiiKi- of beer, and l'ght w hits One Di.moi.rat uinl out Tiipubllian from eich side eie sdeeted to icntrol the dUUIon of time In tlio debito, Wibb and ol"-tead tor the drjs and CJurd and I Graham tor the vete Till pi in vine adopted alter ltpiibll. ans d.f.ate.l ,.n attempt to pla. e a Uiu.Krat In thirge of tho di)B' tin. and nmt Ib-publlom In control of tho other halt . Mlth the Killcrl.-d irowded t t m- ,r.ini-t ml. n.ifterf. slnnal.. i flirt. warned aghliu't ijutbuiuli and a-K. d .... . ...... . iii.ii.i.riA iwi ail uiuiij .i.i..ii.. William Jnifiinga ISr.'t.n enVrnd r j siftie and predkled ritllleation bv th nuulred number of .stated If the I tome I , ,..,,. .,. Hmiiiflin.nl tn.lm Tho atta.k on ilonipers was taker up by f'eope- (Ohlc) "II Is u bold-faeed Hi.' ho sliuuinl "iO saj labor la tlil-i i-ountri H o.iiiii to prohibition oung-itown. Akron m.l Culumbus, labor ienlir-i in in Jl. vutid lr at thn remit iheilnn I In Stat wei t Mil hie iU"e 1 f the iibiinv nf some prospeitors hi Hamilton ountv to find things, and nt the 1 let in. .111 nt the- found lOOU wet votit Un out Cln- Imati ind Hainlltou Counn Hi., wettest scetlm "f the fulled State uid Ohio and the labor 1 enters in il were cvcrnhelinliiKl) do ' (lard (Ohio), opening for Hie 01 poii Hon, sounded the Ucjioto of the wet-. States' 1 lulus and wai h irinony wi.un ho Injured by lalslng thn nation il piu hibltlon Issue In tlio various ritnies it this time, said Card He pleaded against "p-ostitutlng the Col stltutlon" by grafting unto II puuls i untlfiued on 1'iige Nine, lohiinn One TANKS TO LEAD AMERICAN LINE Pershing to Have Equip ment Equal to That at Cambrai HE WANTS CHAUFFEURS By HENRI UAZIN titulf Car rspotdeit I J7irnini; 1'ul.l.e jVdo.r ujli Hm American rmv (i i-tuiier WITH THU AM T.ICAN AKM1 IN THH PULD, Dec IT When United htates troops gi osct the ton in their first general attaek the tanks villi bo ready, too Plans nise Keen periecieu. aim are wen iiumu.ru, nIch make which make it certain the army villi have a formidable tank fleet equal to (that which led the British line at Cam- lral O'ncnjl IVrshlne has sent the Government dati covering the plans and requesting organiiatlon there of a tank corps. Ibis villi pmvlde a great open i lr,s '"r cnauneursi, irm-imn urner ru. tloiiary ami ot.ci-engineers aria m-i.nin. Ists Jt Is the belief here that the aver- pire Aiiini h an Ingenuity In mechanics will produco a superior bunch uf ilrlvers The course of Instruction includes In- fatitrs drill for discipline, engine as- .....t.llM l Itia rtnrliiuijj FAn ill u lira. etl,U,,l ... K.n. ......--. .v,-...r. ,..v- attack movement aiW drill In uc or ";:", rt J liflniuu hu. Lurim un.l machine guns and light cannon, since bruit" the tanks move In the darkness save at JOHN r.vm B-riV"turt"l." burS al.'.i the moment of attacK. , ,.U,C" , In Prance the course consists In drlv- Tho two nun. Willi tfto f. How lin ing the machines nser actual trenches plojes, vieiu In the hold of the vessel and through shell-torn gnV d llach ' when the blast nunc It It billeted tint tank Is captalred by an Intelligent and a blow tonh whkh one uiiilid Ikiilled aggressive noncommlssloiied officer from fumes lemalnlnc In the lank whlih hid among the. selected troops now- In Prance or by officers from those sihtve driven French or British tankj also n. 1.a l.nV clinolu nf lVrnrf-A ..ml .-..i., Th. ,,.t. 111.. i.,. nn.. .'... ..111 s.. ,.,,viil.ri- i ...i, .nv corpii. meaeilng that they will be moved make any statement concerning tho en wherever that particular army corps ro-'plosion. quires them. I A special unlforni has been provided It consists of a one-piece canvas fui-1 lined suit svlth attached slzorless caps. leailne 110 loose ends of the garments to catch in the inftThlnety. They will hase some special Vudgnla svhlch as,yu hs not been determined, but It will be as distinctive, as that of the aviators. iuuen aauiuonai iniorniaiion is up - sendsble, I hope tins story proves that 1 (his new nrancn 01 ins service win count heavily. In every tuture offensive. 1 lmve,Hra. a reoisrhtiDuj .jnory Jrom " AliJPf Mwf'MfJlfrW J WPotlw( I ,'ifl!-aHHaHat-a&?l7 lHiAA: KAISER HAS SECRET PLAN' FOR PEACE1 Terms to Bo Conveyed to Allies Through Neu tral Governments ' BELGIUM IS MENTIONED "Political Dibinture.sitodnu.is," His Policy Toward Stricken , Country i AIMi:Ut)AiI Pi i nimuii will plioiile Ii iumiiII pin leims in t.u All.. ihitiuUi in utial m.d Ulu'tr p nlgi nf eUll nunldm. lo wuid fio.ii lb rial loda liiputs d,iid it i- tnelleiH wuid ii-mt fleriii iiij'k -iiolltl.-il dlslnti restnl tn s iih to P.i-'glum Inn would not men linn SIkik. -1.1,1 nili. i Whithif il wnuld mior the Ouinin ii.lntil ir fiilur. dlsaiumniiii! and iinl. Iim.lt. - fin it in lit,. In lltlgltim mid in i lie in 1 r in via nut lii ,m n In t. is .lo.sui'ii suai'u:n MOCIilluUI De. 1. I , Philip s, lui.itii.au . b ader nt t lie . Otrinaii luajoiltv So.-lallt, tf I... on-1 fniliiir with Itolsheslkl Mlnbtir uil.n sky on pc.Ke bctwun riirm iu mil liu?l i 'I inn som. but 1 lannol ills. nt-. tin natiir. nf in .oiifir me with JI min ski. .- held, man i Mild tlllu urlo was i.pulli retlnin Iron oihei ".up i Ihiw.mi, II win t.imii.l thai .si l.r i.l. un inn ,,..i j, .., i, n .1 v. I", lull iiiiiiIi tin ...nun. ini.i limn hi will. Ii hid di. Idul In i in. dm i ti. pr..,, an--lliu al Moekln 1m ra'lur tlun nt IJnst L.I1I..VM!. bn his proirnltn, .1 the litter pin. weio siibje. t t. fun publl. Its In tin lloItliwlM Tho lb. st I.Uuvsk .inter n .f .ojn.. mission r iipu-. iitlii;, th nniks of ucrinaiiv ntul Kushi i will pusuinill. .oiilhiu.. Ii'i spietlM of n. full illuii' al M.i. khol.n flit llul'll Ml, i il w i, niiiitul llK ( iiilll.t.i. il t.i. I'.iri- Mm. ( iil.itm. I .i THE REAL HARBINGERS UP CHRISTMAS I-V f McfWi4rt iH ?!V, lee 4w$mJS$ m -w --. -c vm'rimfiifiW9m . TTyf-v'' z&5si . .5r - ,4i &' jml -niiamiLr t &&& x w 9 y? . V .'"" .-"-1 . ' wJS-.' Brraes. fr3vt.z,x S.itiln Clans liu- been vimIiI. tlio Yuletidu M'.iMin ih.i.Il its down to the- (its II. ill pla.i, EXPLOSION ON SHIP INJURES 2 WORKMEN Victims of Accident in Cam den Yards Rescued by Human Chain T0 workmen were Injuie gasoline, tank ibonn i "nc" a "'-""" being built at tho janls of led t. nla J i board i fclilll John II Mathls i. Co , Camden. e l.ileil in .1 n t ii r. m ti.n bold of -the se'e! Iho Unmet. ,, ,u ,,,.,,., , 10 wfrl- "' , , vess. I utter a hum in .ham dragged the huriiid men fiom Ihc Id liiug hold n,- injured, who weio taken (o the fool., r Host Hal, ale ...i-r, ,hlrl. , . a . ..1 1 filt VI,. i.ilnmc I tisteil I'ju-t boil 'Iho csploslon blew lilt. .'.-.."-- - - -.. down the ladders. Iiial.uig icsiin- 01 him Imperiled men dlttl.ulu l'cllou worknien dragged tiiem out .',., pueo e "- i,i.t,.... the Hrrlwil of th firunen otllclala of the eoinpaiiy icfuse.l to Woman l'atallv Striclien un Car . Anna Matcrn, foiT- jenrs old, -053 j Klkhart street, died early today at fct. SV'anen s while stepping Xioiii a trolhy i.u- at Klesenth and Oxford stieets, hho fell! ' on the street ami wns iusucu to mo hos- 1 puai. This Citizen Doesn't Like Iiiu Name CL-TVELAND. D'C, 17.-4olm Kaiser, 1 ' .IkhIb InnnlUil tn f. Mlirlj 1if tn. of 'Atlaptapplietl to the ceil ..I..4m nutfuaulA.. 1ri'hailil 1 here to- lit. 1 r IU nv i-"wr " r'-? .i.i.-it . '-T M !S r i - M ' ' , QUICK WILSON MAKES NOMINATIONS FOR ARMY PROMOTION WASHINGTON. Dee. 17 resident Wilson this afternoon sent to the Senate the following nominations of biifjadlti jjen cinls to be major generals In the National Ainiy Geoige H. Cnmcion, Andies W. Bicwstei. Chailes C. Ballon, Oeoige W. Head. Chailes II Mult, Chailes T. Menoner. The following colo nels wete nominated to be btlgndlei gcncinls in the National Ainiy Malvein Hill Bainum, cas-aliy; William H. Hay. cavnliy; Jesse Mel. Cattet cnvnliy. riRE DESTROYS GLASS FACTORY! LOSS $60,000 PITTSBURGH. Dec. 17. File tlcstloyed the factoiy of the Glcnshaw Glass Company, at Wittemei, neat hetc, today, caus ing n loss estimated nt ?G0,000. Hot glass that fell on the floor stnitcd the blae. GOETHALS OFFERED QUARTERMASTER GENERALSHIP WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. Geneial Geoigr W. Ooethnls (lmlltlei of the Panama Canal, has been offeicd the pot of qitar tcimnstei geneial of the nimy. which will be vncated by Geneial Shaipe when he takes his phec on the new wai coxtncil. Whether Goctlmls has nccepted is not known, but it Is tindei stood that he has been lecnlled aTieady to active seivlce ONE MEATLESS DAY A WEEK AFTER JANUARY 1 Meatless Tiitliys will be abandoned nftei the flist of Janu niy. Food Administiatoi How aid Heinz nnnounced today nt the Public Safety Committee meeting in the Bellevue-Stiatfoid. "The conscivntion movement has been so successful," hesatd ' "that it will be ncccssaty to obseivo one meatless day aftei the fiist of the year." zsit. ssifr'wi. on .low nti.ui. .-de-.t i-onu i s foi snip. .I.ivs, Imi the siiust MKM of .ippe - .ii.uiu lod.is when :i small si el ion ol the- (,'u.il noith woods moved liusius of hits svcie mi liaiid i ills Lit ionipau pnees .mil csamiiic then ipi.thly. HOUSE NAVAL PROWS AMIIMirOV De. 17 Tlio I Ions Willi Sieiituy Dinlels iin.l Admli il .M Investigation eoliiillittco decided lodn JAl'AN DENIES-OCCUI'ATION OF VLADIVOSTOK VAMIIM.li". Pc IT rinlti due ol lvmulie,- l, th.-.Inpancsi duv. . I mill lit tr.iiu-inltl. I to tin Slit.- Di piltiuent I-.1 . no ulh.lal tle.nl il 111 it .Inpnnrse Hoops I. ol 01 . upl. .1 VladHoslo. k k l'URIS CLAIM CAPTURE OF TWO ISLANDS l A.MhTHlmA.M, 1)... IT , V di-patch f "in ronstdiitlnnrUo tod ly iUole.l 111. war oil. i. us si inns 111 nine siiriu ihrtmisi ..r Vsl 1 .Minor. Iinvi In 11 on ... .... NO HOLIDAYS FOR MINERS, (JARFIEL1) URGES UAMII.NtiK.N. IK. IT run un urMiit app 'I t" tin "al opt 1 it"li dlllllK, the l llllsllllls llilll.lass Mlsp, he poliitid out, would lo ilWJ(,tious sellout toil famine If tho iriim -. ui tons of coil 11 il iv uud It Is foi this tli.it the usii il l.ij ofT or soveial ilajs KANAWHA AND NEW' RIVER'COAL MINES REOPEN ,,i. .,... ..,,.,, 11 .i-3iii.se, ic.s. mi-, ii 1 ... .... utiiis 01 ss 1 si siruuiiii nasi- iisiiuu-.i t)l0 futl ,,ilmliiisii.itlon. The mines of a ,, m, 1Q Kannwl.a Ills.r b aimMiigln.i.is, sshleh made it impossible fui the mines tu obtain svnttr for power - - HUNDREDS REPORTED WASHINGTON, Die. )7. lliiiidieels of men, svomen und children al-i rca,iy have stutvid tn iltnth nml tither lumdrcda 1110 utterly without food' t Tei1(rani j'ersla, iiccoullnB Hi 11 dispatch rtachliu. tlio State Dcpartmentl t.H.ay from Ilulpl. II. Hader. Amerl..... site consul tfiere. lie ask, that steps bo ttiken to send rclic-t nt once 1 --. - I rj.(, rQNVERT NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES TO NEEDS 1- WASUJNtJTO.N, Uee. 17 -Geoigu tlio war Industrleh board, todii)' was UVlClinv, ij jiatuivu l uwiiivMtmS! "-jwj SaititftoI.W' '.".""' i VVi'VWffSh ws- ... l m l'C. ... - - - .a. - - jRWye yne icitcie-u1tWHH11 -Bn" - iTif.i n . .' NEWS HERE AT LAST! taw si3HH3Wsr!ffiaw2iie8sa TO OPEN WEDNESDAY mvnl piolm will open Wednesday i. o win a- tlio first wilncssi ti, the! IM.,,.,.!,. ,-nninnnleM ulll tia nnllaw isi in.ih .n j-i i-ia 1 11 11.1 .iiessouissa, oil unit 1 l.i Turklfh fuiir. .l.m..Miil..i 1 ...1 mid tins afteinooi, sent imnil minus, to ionllnt" npiratlotis llsloll ol IllinillS. Vlll lor a SlllgbJ Uiy, to thu countrj, svhltli Is now facing a, - idle II ni( 111s tho loss of two miIllonj10 jla8 jone, after visits to thejtlk u - uson that the fuel administrator asks ramps Merrltt, Dlx and Vpton. kjf' Ml the lioll.hi-, lie omitted. . , ., ,- , , . ,,, ..limn in .in. ii.n..ii ill unu .sen i.iv cr . .. . ,. .. . . . . opcrmions, 11 sius iiiuiouiiceii louay Dy nlng. ferore iuciaia..-.. i.au ue Inul been foicnl to close by the ureaklnelploted for receiving and torlB'i it . ' JSjp!- a , STARVING IN TEHERAN " X, lelc, indtistiial rep;centathq of uuthorlzcd by tliecounall of, ttatiej v fnrvMHtrwi ttV9RkNVH( rtt - ). - - s. . It.. aVtf.HiK OV.A . s - , - WARMATERI PLANT CLOI vJ OOAL LACK TV, Electric Storage Ba$, 4-ovvr Pnmnnni, fiM??' "S-i,7 JllllJU.i.lJ w!- pel led to Stop WW POTTER AND LEWISf TO VISIT GARFIELD &J 'fm Governor Also to Be UrgedJ? to Appeal lor lmmeaiattyri ... v i -j'r Potviorlinl A nf inn ' trtiC &m , ITS nteoninvT tit a xrm pi nor,.'i uiooiun runn i uuvouov,; vpF1i City's Coal Famine ' llccoiiien More Acute n OVERNOR B II U M B A UGU -" may be asked to appeal to l'ederul authorities to solve Phllf-l ndelphia coal fumine. s lour tliousand employes oi Hinry DikjUon & Sons, Inc., not' working today because plant 18 closed lor lack of fuel. Hotels! flooded by Philadelphiana' for room?. Residents in West Philadelphia, suburbs und othct. sections closing their homc3'bc-J cause of fumine. ln.lr nf rnA nmnelleH Ihfl tllunt Af,,-y3 ....... ... v. w..... !-.-.- --,? the Ulectric Storage Ualtery Ufm;'i pan. Nineteenth street and AHcv hens avenue, which is manufacture in quanties of war material, to clmte A .. . ,. . v Jfl .int. . iii.u niiurnmii f. .-.. 'Ihc superintendent of the pltt said that work would be resumed ta-"V vl morrow . -i? " if AU rrssinio loss or me, nailing 01 nu inj j-1 rturtrles and 'tens of thousand of. UtltAs emplojid threatens Philadelphia unle!rj .sll is rusneil nere linuieuiuiei. lji. grf Maiiufneturo of nunltlons and othereyw war supplbs will hive lo stop hre,Uh-fiW5 less n big supp'j of coal Is rushed Wt'i 1,. .11. . .,' There Is onl two dnjs supplySJ blluiuliious coat on luuid. unless .taJXi; situation ts relieved within rony-eiJJlHfe !..., inl i 1 tin Mrlll. It 111 fft " Mmt1 j. liiiuirv iin'fi. vri .va. I'wi" i... vw wiv .f, tboiiHands of men will bo thio-.vnx.uUet:--: . . 1 .r e.ww ' icmpioiineiu. , JW-ifl State Coal .amtiusiraior iyiiiB'.ri ,,....... .....I LVnnnla A T .nld 1. ft I WW iZrt ti I U.iri MM'. ,-,....fc. ... .. .. ..aa ,...i . '.. oi me i iiniuieii'iii i.-uiniiii,cw. - i-jr j,? lo Winhlnglon add appeal personAllyJto , j i ator oarnliITE 1 foi Immedialo shipment of eoal to thrfsi city. ,rm. i.overnor llrumbaugli will also7oe,3 asked to Appeal to foul AdmlnlstriW".y 'Clarllild and It Is hoped that the com--a blueil .ITortK of these omclals will swi;'? 'vliiie Mr. liiirlleld of tho necessity fot.S ' sneedliur toil to Philadelphia. j'"VSl l-iek of i oal (uuipellcd the saw worii4V4i lot Henry lilsston . hons. Inr, to olosafiV down today, throwing 4000 emploie.i outv.': i of wdrk. Hundreds of families hV-!Sf2 bren eomnel'ed temporarily to close Oleic ''A 1 I homes and flock to hotels and "apart-fVflJJ I liinl.t til-illtaLl lilt V.lllff.ri. 4 ir .Wl l.wry effort Is being made by th-i m.l ...lliiKlrutora to roiiHerVH th,, mtil on hniid. All citizens aro urgod''lVSJ s icrldco and do their part toward !!-, jvf ,v latins conditions. Mr. Potter said to-jv-i day ho would request all miners to worisffji im New year s uay, dui in view -oi meir.i .1 patriotic service uuring mo ia? r vneks will not ask them to work,'b' 'lirlslmHs. Hy working on New Year's ,i , UHy alone, .nr. I oner ham mat ivu,wyw, inns, nf .onl will' be uroduced. SrhtriL we ijM not havo been available othefiitolT .Mr. Potter bases his statement ' i elra production em the rccora maae jv mo nuners on j-.ee-cuii.er e, .Ku .,t. ; usuilly remain Idle. On this day,. th a .. .....t- ....... i- ... it..:. q lOIIOWing oul.UL ..a JHU..U ui lUD.wwi ' llciles named: -.rv riilla.lflr.hta and ntadins Coal Co,. l.ihlsu sauej coi e-o... suquhannu CnllltrleH l.-l..irh nrtH SV llktrharr- .::::-;: iWJ on ., ''ft!--! tins, and svWWfii La-htKti Coal and Savlestlon Theso totaled 91.S00 tho output of miallcr eollcrles lOO.ftM L -tons wero produced. " VJ5, I0.SM ! -V Mr Potter said no was reasonably. satisfied with tho observance of the till ugliness Bunuay niiu. xiicro ivrv- . -j fnu Inlntlnnp. but he Is convinced- tiukt 4 these were duo to mlsundersUnair.'-!-; 'Ihursday is the next mgnt specified ,00 i v which only necessary Ilghta will tin mfrrt'S 1 l.l.eiru uiijniiMv, . 1 jT 4 A.-J .!!. vote, -it w.mi a tibtuu;.,.! jt f Alter tnursaay tiicro win oe pt,J leucy In cases or violations or tne e Mr Potter has reauested Masor to report an sioiaupns. f't'ti not l0 supply poer to those who.sle 3 these regulations, liegaraine a Mr ,. hat anthracite coal was being: waste.-. anthraclto operatora Issued the tollovrtnt; , . .lit I Anient todavi Jtft l "public ; statements basing b.en-njfi a it.. .ffAAt Vieif nnthvnitlln II 11 at m t ;,c7red to thearmy cantonmenU'liT: Ccsfl,c supply and belnff wa;ted, tlMIl llirnelic operaiora iu....i...ico uinsnoi secretary. i:.W. Parker, to niake-. , "ffe are scrrgiaa 10 outio tnai so is neltheV osersupply- nor waste . 1 or.aCstSry that aToad at Cainn? being mado of coal must haveej r nnn faulty observation Ac tnvrl -' . . " ,1 . x fc.-.LS J.""" if,,c at'n. 7 L. 111H uiuuiiu, - -. 'intnla dia Mrt Parker eeej any ofwaste. ' . f' ' Kcfcrrlns" to teported ssa(er Contlnuei on Tafe ITIio Ci v. THE SEQONP INSTALL "LONG LIVE THE The Newest JNovel by' Mary Roberts Rii WlUBcFound on.Pijpi .H''4PC- .k-i:.- -- a w-z, :.-f fM jit ,bi'' ja m & li
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