WM- 'lap,p-?;, 7& riiw sy fFnamms&wK t r '' V , '".i - n.. 'Vf JAXiW,i&a1''' .-" . '; -, . U ' :.V& - . , - - ;T' t-t- - -. , T-"J i ri --. -1 M, - - -" M-i , M , II I ! J 1 ' rSTARGET in Loose Talk in Interview, s Ellsworth fr Bl ir '- .-,--1 - i - , -. , . - i i . y. - - - - . , tf.,.. ,; & '.100,000 COPIES Bii32tliriv ' !?5 CAMfAHmjTO CHUBCH Members .of St Vinemt's Plan to Rata $15,000 A determined drive to raise a fund of 116,000 la being- conducted by tha mem bers of St. Vincent's Church, Price and Lena streets, Otrmaqtown. The cam paign la belnt wired under the leader ship of Henry Lee, and tha purpose ts to make Improvements to the parish halt. It Is Intended to equip a movable rnnneslum on tha third floor with the apparatus In rach a position that It can be lifted to the celling when the room la desired for other purposes. A swlsr mine pool will be placed In tha base ment, and when the work la finished the members of the arlsh will hare one of the best-equipped pleasure centers In Oermantown. Also Paid Respects .turkey In Statements Ud to Hale in 1908 . " V. ' PArmRlTC AMT.UAMCNJ Talk exceedingly loose talk hviwimmj rail as aavriiaJUaj d In by Kalsr Wllhclm re-' Catholic Church In the i f an Interview granted William Kale, formerly of Philadelphia, I . . , k , , .Imperial yacht In Norwegian Petroleum Products May SOOII ila ijoi an interview which sub-1 Be Unobtainable for Muni tions or Private Use DEALER IN FOOD ASKSCO-OPERATIO Superintendent of Read ing Terminal Market Says It Would End Shortage NEED STORAGE PLANTS GIRLS AID COAL DISTRIBUTION George H. McKay Urges Pro ducers and Government to Merge Activities HIT BY OIL EMBARGO Wjr was, suppressed on request of nan Government, 100,000 copies macastns containing It being by German officials, accord- 'a statements mads by William W, h, for many years president of rOsetury Company, In the course of before the University Exten- ('BscUty in Wltherspoon Halt. Interview, declared Mr. UUsworth, ,'la the nature of a general arraign- t of the Cathotla Church and In the of the conversation the German or also paid his respects to Tur- now one of his allies In tho great war. Mr. Ellsworth told of the from his recollection of the l at the time, but be was culte cer- l '(that the statements made by the were "very Indiscreet, and he ; anxious that they should become at this time on account of the t " that the knowledge of them Is to do tho German war lord. Ellsworth's statements created a nd Impreulon on tha taree audi- at gathered to hear him, and were Mxed as an Important contribution history of events leading up to war. Recountlngathe story of the w, as he recollected It, the speak- i: lt tha autumn of 1901 Dr. William Kale, then connected with the 'York Times, decided he could oh- i an' Interv lew with the Oerm in fira K. Ha went to Germany and. from foreign Office, obtained consent to irvtew the Emoeror. but on condition remarks would be submitted to the I orace for approval. ,$ EMPEROR OS YACHT ctor Hale agreed and went to Norwegian waters, where the Dm- r waa aooaru ins imperial yaclit. . for two hours on the moonlit deck Kaiser talked while Doctor Hale I notes. Returning to Berlin he dtted the Interview to the Foreign it was agreed it might be pub but there was a stlDUlatlon It tAA ftcatlnnnl fnr tiiihllr-fltlnn In a p i ttAWSpaper, but should be given to some clew, or, in otner wonn, a mag- tT MMC 'vVDoctor Hale wired to us regarding It wo orrerea to purcnase tne interview ' 11000. We had It In type In October an reaciy lor our uecenmer issue, eh went tm the street the latter nart ' Korember. On October 21 the Kaiser L'gMr his famous Interview to tho Ixmdon f "Mtti sph. which created a tremendous fsMtsauon au over me worm anu wnicn $V'V The embargo placed on petroleum products by the Pennsylvania Railroad has brought the State face to face with a situation more dangerous to health and to the prosperity of private busi ness Interests than any coal shortage could produce, according to a statement made by Hdwln II. Porter, traffla man ager of the Atlantic Refining Company, and W. V. Anderson, secretary of tho comtwny. Officials of the railroad .company to day could give no lda when the em- The eer-grow!ng seriousness of the food situation In this country can bo speedily rellevtJ by the proper co-operation of the Oovemment with the pro ducers, transporters and distributers of the food supplies, said George H. Mc Kay, superintendent of the Reading Ter minal Market today. Ho far this co operation has not been given, he added. Plants near tho fishing banks for the freezing of Cah, cold storage plants In connection with large municipal or gov ernmental retail markets In the largo cities, the drafting of labor for the farms and railroads and cold storage plants , scattered throughout the farming sec- ,.,, ,.., tlons of the country for the preservation I eTYPFPT ft H1FNTIFV of foodstuffs that otherwise rot on the - UKJl IV 11aJll 111 a ground at harvest time,. are among thai vmTr . . f,w ntrln mvrv 1 ir "One or the reasons for my success in I ViUllIiAl uLAIEiIi lUl 1 ImlMtnff' tin th!u ni!irVt la th t!tl storage plant Installed here," he eald. FZ" fVgW-B"lw .gBHtaBsBBB. K,4W jgsa''saa,' 4& "JKT aBBBWr '.gsaPi4i?- r-5- "i.'BB ' ''-JaTO, ataaaftsaHi SgSaS-TEar I LgsM&JIgBigK'aMMAi gsBBLsBBLsBaW'7 BBLLLBllaBBK'LmaLLksa fc at 1 AkLHBBBBBBBLBLaHBLT wmr- jBmm PURSB-SNATCHERS BUSY THESIJ NIGHTS FIND MAN IN CtLLAIt Polico Sergeant Arrests Intruder in Neighbor's Homo V man nllng the name of """' Two Women Attacked by Ne-J- gro Thieves, Who Fail to Sergeant I.ukens, of tho Thirty-sixth Z i , . U , I District, Germantonn nvenup nnd. LN- niunin KnnlV !,.i .i(. in ilm cellar of tno Obtain Booty I "'"' " ."' Z..,r.m l.ln.l. Lrcslilenco of Jonn .oisun, i" .-..., street, . . . ' Sergeant I.ukens. who is n neigiionr Iick of sulllclent iwllccmeii to cover the city nnd durkened streets, due to tho necessary llghtless nights, have en couraged negro purse-grabbers I" "u ' turbed the slunibcis of merous neignDornooiis. KLONDIKE BOOST ONATBRISTt Population Doubled 'ij Few Months by Big A snip riant f it Colgnn. was called from his bed to p A V R O L L IS Sllft AAA ieli pesrch for. i Intruder ho had dls- 1 A I 1 W U u lO .ldU,00 loigan". the vtnmen curry- xvhon Mnrrla wis founil lie linn in nu -. i xt tr .. Y-l Ing handbags or purses fliould bo on nowseiwloii 1'5 in money and n foun- inousaiiu 1-xi.w IIUUIUS AlUBtfl the alert. tain pen said to have been stolen ftoni ( To purse-grabbciK, who operated 111 tile house. Another man with Morris tho crntrnl nnd northern part of tho city at iln time escaped. Morris inofpfse") la.t night, met with poor success. 'gnorance ns to the Identity of his -uni- Wltli a slouch hat pulled low UHn i panlon, nnd nH tnat nc met um n an fuce, u negro, who wio his name I j rpterday nt the liroail Street Htalloit , and does not Know nm nainc. SIlss Sarah. S. Franklin (right) nnd Miss Agnes Brockie are aidei of Mrs. J. Willis Martin, in charge of the distribution of coal cards by the Emergency- Aid Committee, which is aiding the fuel administration in seeing that the most deserving cases are given first attention in the distribution of fuel. hlx as Lcmvood Smith, und his address nx Lomburd street near Thirteenth, at tempted to hnntch tho pockctbook of Mls Jo.no 11. Cliappell, nf 'IS!" Spruce street, os sho alighted from u car on I hor way home from work. Miss r'happell, according to testimony heforo Maglbtr.ito Rcoiicy In th Klf- teenth and locust streets htatlon tod.i. . . merely culled "help" und hung tu the , coxeted article. Tho negro then at- Elirl D. Bllbst, American Meill- iviiipicu io Kci nis lingers un tier iniiiiu BIG DROP IN SUGAR PRICE IS PREDICTED tee Foresees Tumble BQY'S BODY IS FOUND HANGING FROM JOIST Committed Suicide, but Rela tives Suspect Foul Play bargo will be lifted. The rr.tter, they ' "There should be a large municipal or Detectives Believe Crime Will I Police Sa" William Sower say. Is now up to tho Governmnct m- Government plant In even' section of -, ,, , XT . , ..,..,,. n , vmia 111 uaiiiimiuii niiu UKr ciiitrlio ins city. of the ojieratlon and management of I "Then there li 31 per cent of tho the railroads of the country. produce of our farms that rots on the "The Atlantic Refining Company," Bald ground each year. The only remedy for Mr. Porter, "has been at Its wits' end to this condition Is, llrst. the drafting of , supply the most ementlal war Industries i farm labor by the Government, and, with oil since the embargo went Into cf- Flcondly, the establishment of cold stor-' feet. Supplies at our varloui storage Uge plants throughout tho producing, stations throughout the State aro almost dlstrlctx. owned, operated and financed exhausted and there Ix apparently no uv t,0 Government I way to r-piemsn mem. our competltots , "in the matter of fish, the supply at n.,,, nrA In an nt an ti'nran ullrrlxt ..... .. . r . II Kill. -,-v ........ UUj, time or me year Is almost e.x- Hollef that tho curne will bo laBirnod .Ui:D:D roit Mt'NITIo.VS liaustcd. -ict there aro millions of tons I .. willlnm Banes, a negro usli colleclor urgent appeals have been tent us b l "' "s" 10 ue nau irom the ocean with i un(er arrest ax a suspect, was expressed Be Fastened on Negro Ash Collector Murder hquad ilctect!c.x txpvtt t learn today the Identity of the person who strangled Mrs. Serena I'onrad. seventy-nine cBra old, wlios body wax found In tho reception hall of her home. 33SI North Fifteenth street, Mondax SIteen-.ir-oId William Sown1, .'Oi'l Hast DauphlM stm t. mn found dead today hanging by the Jieik fio-.n n topo nttuched to u Joist 111 the celling of a closet at hH ilaii nf ' miiloymcnt. Third street and Allegheny avenue. TIim police bellcvo It u caso of huklde, bui dozen pair of chll- havo been unable to tlnd a motive for I escaping dropped another largo namiiiag. Ilir. nrl A llmrmiuli 1m t Itrn t l.tn nt ' 111 It llfff fnlind SeVCll SCtS of WOllieil'S - - ..... .. . uuun mi.., n, u n..j.".. .' ---",- ...- ..... a& ..iwt'.u. .....n....... -. --- -- ----- .- coai operators ior u special iiiuminaung m ""' i ouiu uuaramee to place i,v i.eeral of the men who hnvf In- ' tho charge made by the boy's family . . ...i..i--. .....,..u .,.. , ,. ., ' "" "' n'-v tr"' xestlgated the unuing or ino uoiiy 01 inc mining will come to u standstill, mid wcn Poind If the Government would take aee,j w(Jman have no means of supplying them To up an idea I submitted to them some 0r companion of Haties fliarles Gib realize what a petroleum famine mcanx , time ago. negro who Is alto being held as it Is only necessary to recall that pt-tro- "The tlsh should be taken In the wjm- ., '8Ure.t 'mado seveinl statements eum products uie aolutely essential mer and frozen In establishments Mtu- from i,cli the detectlvex hone to le.im to the making of munitions. Illuminating , ated near the banks. They can be so .ii,iv i, ro.nmltle.l tL murder. Be Built Old and New Residents Prosper IUUSTOi., la Jan. U. Million-dollar Industrlen are fn.ti) sweeping this city and its environs InW a class with the Klondike. Almost ovf-' night a vast shipbuilding Industry has'; sprung up. und with It has come un n.1 til, i .r l.tltnt' tlial 1 Innl-'ltin. tt.1. , i. """ " - ",,a '"Wllffl over UKlllll. 1 Moro than fiuOO persons havo been added to the town's population In tvjf'a teninieu ro get ms lingers on ncr iiuoai . . ,, , . ,. . txi and she fought him oft with her lists, but her of International UOmnill- Mx months that tho plant of tho JI.i I not before he had obtained tho pocket bcolt. iHtvvn Nlneteenlli street to Itltteiiliouse Siuaro the negro dashed, vvltli Mls Cliappell In pursuit. When the stiuaie was reai bed ICoher. n parkguard, heard I 'her call for help nnd Joined the i haxe. It ended In the yard of St. Mark's Chut rli. at the end of a blind alley, where Smith wan capturtd Miss Chappell's purse, with four de partment store coins, wax found on the negro. The pocketbook was picked up In tho nlle u few minutes later by Its ow net Smith, of com , denied the Bccila-lions-, but Magistrate Hoonej thought letter of them, and bold him under (MV bail for a further healing on January 13. While standing ai Nlnilt mill and Hoiks rtrtcts shortly b.foro midnight 1 last night, tho purse of Mrs Nellie An derson. 51137 North Cleveland avenue, wait mulched by a nenro. The man ran at her scream and In chant Shipbuilding Companv hax 1,.JI Iheic With Its seventy acres frontage i . , . i on the lJelavvaio ltlver tho pant hi.l NI1W YOI1 . Jan. II. Sugar will be ' """ " M .M.n nii.il, o I made over tho northern sect on of ih.'A ...ii. . .... ..rft,A tnni. fif.enrillnc In u" ' me M u"1 """" " ..- lown. Karl 1 Ilahst. head or tno American ,,.,,, , . il .an ii. mm.... .. - staut General Superintendent xr (1 t. i,.ftl 1'iimnnii imil film I .iitiuueni VV.tll r.r fim iiifn Amercnn mcinbeM of tlio . . . ' " Wl" " makinf W ., ... a I smpH tins montli. inicrnauonai miru ' ""'' Now, one l.ne-t,. nt tm.A 1lli. kiiir.tr ... ... ..i. .it.... rln'If fco a l1(f urop in iuu-i1, awnumh ' Mr. llalRt. I'.tcUaRO niKar. lio Kiiil, . ... i . . . t.r. Inn .lI ttin (HI1'1 I"UU HI hi'"' r,",M" " I,. t,AA,A1 ,,., """"tVl .. ' i.nn r.iiui t :i I'M iiiiii rtnr-i.n a t . . ' the iiimitineti i .:.,, , ., , ' .vu. rovorn.'rJ attention of powerful natlonr. After tho new supiilles urc leiclvcd union suits and dirn's stockings Mrs. Anderson reported tho theft to the pollen of tho Twentieth and ISerks streets station and the. other precincts of tho cltv wire notified. that he met foul pln will be made, Sower was a helper In the stone, janl of l'aul Bond. Last night when he did not return home, his father. John Siti, ..hll l.ast Datlphlri street, and hli; xtcp brother, I'aspcr Werthvvine, L'30", Mei ccr street, began a. hunt for him, JK Into the house. ih fttund hanging In tlio tiosit, tint minutes and then ,elilng haying been broken t irougn mw pIltr!,.,. o.ilnln,. Tlischnro-ed for Lnck ... . li i.. .... ti rotm rapienpu itroutui .1 loifcT. . .,... -t- -- ply of gasoline means that every auto- The .operation of the farmer und ' 4 was found near the body of he The police of the I'.ont nnd W.st mobile and truik must become ob-o- the Government was then .11.1, -....i ..."... .., .1.. ...i 1.1. ..1,1.1. .. more and Mreolx station who notined. . ' .. uuuu. sa 1 u U IJ.II1, dllll LlIxT nillllk UN "IIIVII II .... titm tiiu iju. nan itint 11 in iiif i".u-.-(jjj 11 gas, coal mining, heating homes and pre-, frozen and can be held in Morage for , Ho said that Uanes went r!?."." iI.,"..,",,', a,!i7i.'l",5. .,i?rL." : r'? ,"'"..at a of tno nt- nrlmainibOUtnnMn,,,i x-uaaa ia vuiaiiiauiv, anuc in nix; oup- t nx n. pounU. LAUOIt AGITATOR KELEASEI) lutely useless. carerul survey of the f.irmlmr .TO'lthl. r. Ht,1 ,lu it u l .ttn.i nKn... ' .L- .. . - , ,; , "i.. . .7 -1. '",..,.:.. 1 lnrougnoui ine farming section, with. Danes has admltte . muuuw... ... H. t" ''suggestions for crops and with other ac storv told by Gibson, some Industries going by means of tank tU, to-operatlon with the farmer would edge' of the murder, trucks, but when you realize that every i,Ault in mii.. to..,c..t .1.1.1 1.. ' e '" woman. land had been tied was about her netk. d the truth of the but denied Ininvvl- of Evidenco l'atibl. yuinlan, labor ugllator. who was arrtsted eterday accused or tils. munition plant uses tnou-antis or gal- BaId In the last year, Ihe Government gran untmi ....j 11 - i-iiucui. 1111 iniul Klv.,, tll0 farmer certain unlortu- Sliot During Kovv Over Chickens limited number of tank trucks cannot j naU. uji,.e a, to the purchase of sup- Harry Marks, forty-eight jeara oM, maintain the supply long. Wi, etc., and has made promised that f Clementon. N. J. Is In tlio Camden "The Pennsylvania I'.allroad has ab- iai0 not bfft.n rulfllltl Consequently County Jail nccuw-d of shooting Josepii 'Foreign Office tried vainly to sup glMaaa. i ft was only few days afterward tc Richard Watson under, eauor o: urj'. was callea to tne telephone lor nYsrsauon aner tnis lumon; "Has the Century a manuscript of taw. with tne Kaiser, uuaer solutely refused to let us bhlp our tank the farmer ha-s had his patriotism great, cars over Its lines, and It was only by ly dulled, said Mr McKay, dint of much persuasion that permission "Tne food administration has done as was obtained to bring oil to our sta-1 good work as possible under the clr tlons In the city. We appreciate th I cumstancee." he stated. "However, jou difficulties the railroads are facing, and might as vcoll try to row up Niagara know the Government has ordered then-, 1 Kails In a row boat ns to fix food prices. to give coal precedence over other com- " Jn not ue oone.' modules. OWN TANK OAKS xjur tank cars aro our ow 11, and they are absolutely ustless except for ship ping petroleum products, and every ship ment Is promptly unloaded when It reaches Its destination. In view of tho waa already In sheets, and then bolute necessity for oil, I cannot con- osaraa 10 pay an expenses ir siaer tnat. tne I'ennayivnnia .Kallroad is ba suppressed. This waa lustllled In refusing shlnments. t "Aside from the terrible In.TitBtrlul editors talked tha Question over .!..,. lmfTr, ... n ..i ...... .,.1 ..., on of our bright youric men went ' .." . "Z" ,"" r.'" ,"" """'u.''"'uu' tha DaVlnne Prass. where 100,000 of I". u";"" " ",""'" ""nobo upon me t sheets were already. Without any- '""' "'"' "i'u w "t wvra ior t. baltur tha wiser of his mission he 1 neat, and upon country poople. who must these all packed and placed In a, have petroleum products for heat, light and transportation, Is appalling to con. template." Moysell, also of Clementon, In the right arm. Mo) sell was treated at the Cooper Hospital Accoidlng to County letei tlvo John l.cvin. Maiks had Moysell arrested on a charge of stealing lib chickens It Is alleged that following 1111 argument last night Marks dlow u revolver and fired. Marks denies It 1 t..u..i.t .. t.... 1... .. ..u ....1 .1 1 The polico believe It to have been a ' orderly conduct nml Inciting to riot, t axe of suicide. w-a discharged today when arraigned before Magistrate Imber In tho Second Coaster Dies of Injuries ofevldeme'1" "" "ta""" '"' "" Kugeno Thomas, eight euis old. of yunlati was attatktd nnd beaten at 103 lllpka avenue. Is tlend as .1 leiult of Suond and Chrlxtlan stlfets b I. W. W. septic meningitis, v hlih developed fiom n,,,thlzerx. lescuid by .1 policeman a fracture of the skull 'c!ved in a col- ' ',, latf,r !lrI0!.ted on charges pieferred llslon with nil uiitninoblle while coast- ,. ,,, ,,,. ,. ..ifl .,.. Nl,.t A dozen cradles In of the chcapc-t foods on the P"n will mean tho rebirth of Am.r- fl ., . .1,,.. . on-ar Is destlnetl to , ll,n''' Iost Vestige 111 merchant marine 'J circie, no say. llt0 urStoI ,,iallt wlI m turn 0111 tiuny-iive steel ships, all oil ?1 (ostlng about, J 1 (i vim nun ,.,,.1. it-i.i .. -vi article which Is occupying the combined 1 :'" '",''" ',,. .. "' lJr j r'"' '""" 4 .... ii..tiia n ie,UU0,fJ0O i output for the Uilstol jardx atone. U I!rltol has been held back in 11. a. J 1 . t. .,..... .. i , .. .. - uc 'fl from '"uba and rcllned, iiihI pilce.s are -"'i"i " " ""ivnmn ny ine hellet. Hint the depth of the river ix. ..t.J that shipbuilding was Impossible, but It-; has breii nppioved otherwise. ; l:iorv 11 not' tin, on. .nil .,. . .. ...... .... ... ,.,,,, VL ,ue .viep. chants' jauls pour more than llJOOfirircl ,,,.v ... cwvnria ui l.riniuuiefl. old and vU new, nnd for the latter the rnmm,. i,.J il c .,111 i. i,i,,i ,.,.i i.i.i . ... . . . .. - "." ,-iuK.ii iiiTiiwm.. ,ii "v ..., ....in- 1 iJiuijiiru iiuusiiiij ann reeuing that has y loneied under the projiosals or the food administration, sugar will be one of the iheapcst, If not the rhenpixt, food to go on the American table." wax the con fident prediction of Mr. IJabtr. rlally, Mr. Ilahst nerled. by lltilbui lug It In packages 1 "1 proiume the public, being Inteicsted 111 having the sugar supply conserved, la cquvlly Inteicsted In knowing why' sugar In packages tan be more econom ically distributed than loose sugar," ho I said, explaining the reason ax follows: "in tho first place, package sugars arc weighed nnd packed by machine. This saves the grocer's time and stops his loss by spillige which oictns when sugar has to bo stooped by hand out of a barrel, carried to tho stales, weighed ami tied In paper bags:. .And when he counts this saving, plus the value of his time and tho co.t of paper bags and been 11 tremendous problem. Hunk1! hntlseft h:ivp li,n rnlitlpnnl..! ...I Vi " -.. .muni, ,ihi more a 1 than a thousand new hounies Ix tho ett. !a male the company gives that thev mn.t "3 construct for their workmen In Urlstol.Sl A huge iMiiinilssary has been built forfj the'r feeding, the contract having h.n 1 ..I. 1, .,.,...! , ... . JJ 1.1.111 iu i.rttuiMii , in,, meats averaging -M 30 cents tier man. 1il Ah nu additional fuellliv. tl,. ii I steamer llepubllc has been turned Into fl a uoaiing notei ror the men. As a result of tin- new yards and the ry iit.uv or workmen, 'tho bankers of the Hi inn 11 are mining new prosperity. .More than 120U Phlladelphlans travel' to 111 Istnl ever day to work at the I nw yarns, nnu Trenton Is represented ifi bv man hundreds. The police force at 21 string, he finds he tan handle pail.ago I ,. x,'mn has' been 'increased, real estate lug mar his home on litceiuber l," f. W. W. leader, who has an odlco lit sugar more economic il V "Sugar in packages also enables htm to restrltt sales to aitual needs, to make It go ,xh far as possible. In our own ex- ,..,,..,.. rn. til0 -'B''"'''- 'n1an. nccordlng , efl';. 11.0 ieient Joins Stale I deration of Clubs , Haker. had been loitering In the , Creat scarcltj. we were riblo to dis- ine icmpie 1 nivcrsiiy women s viuu , iieigiiiiuruunu iui mnm i.ijn Him iiu tribute sugar more widely because has Joined tho Women's Clubs. Stale federation of taken to be ajnipathlzerit ln- a ppy by the 1. W. W. ,;ead of sending a barrel of 3S0 pounds nan Kutte uit anu many tirigioi res dents a :ue making money renting their homes if or pans or mem to tno workers. Itooms and homes are at a premium, and one Philadelphia laver, with olllcts In Brl- 101. cannot nr.ti a place to nring ills ram- m ny io live in. Tho opera House lias been Tenovated ooslt vault, livery proof and sheet containing a word of that iw was destroyed, while tha e- batween J3000 and S3000. were! I to us. Sproul Opens His Campaign for Governor This view was concurred In by Mr, .xnuerson, Continued Irom 1'ase (I110 nuWIelv tin tho fjuestlon of the gov er ne! ship, It was plain among 1:1.x union that Sproul was the. candidate. When one- of tho conferees said to Senator Penrose, "Wliat'n the uso of talking about It; you know It's all set tled for Sproul," lie replied: "You know more about that than I do." Several hundred politicians und po litical workers were gathered togethei In the William I'cnn Hotel for the Armstrong dinner, but H became n- HONOK I'OK I'HILADELIMIIAN " "'r ' i oiniiuiii ciieee.i ueiine nix platform anu open still wiuer old organization icactlonaiy. Tho Gov I11 a general call ter Three cheers for t,fl factional rjillt between tho Penrose crnor lefusfd to discuss the campaign, tho next Governor of Pennsylvania. ' ' and the Vare branches nf the Itepubllcan Letters and telegrams received by the tables at the dinner xveio taken b paved tho xf 'or tho announcement Ing his statetmnt of Wednesdaj night friends of William A. Magee, and they ' Stato Hlg'. Commissioner O'Nell. , vax In serve notice on the Penrose men and the recognized Penrocc men Joined ' W1,hln th L ' few 0aH 'N"C" wl" 'rathc' lne "l I'll,,'lurB'i "'at the .State jnu me recognizee. 1 etiroco men joined )nal(p an annt!l icement that will tieutlv Administration would not mim.ort any at the close or Senator Sproul s bpecc.i ,fnne hlx platform and open still wider old Organization icactlonai v. Tho Gov- I'liiiaueipnia and formeilv- aslilant professor f ;ngllsh history at the I nlveislt.v of Ptnnsjlvanln, has been Hrovv 11 orTy 11 direct statement from him for his stand against Penrose, but he Trlnitv i-ii . , . luton' "f that he will not be 11 candidate. tkc'.lned M give out any t,f thes.i or , r-u" ,.dL iV: bI8Kt '0ege o Whether the Governor will Issue am even tho names of their writers. I...." .7 .. ,m?.nmy r,,c woll of a .statement supporting the candidacy of jr O'Vell mid he wax sill! thlni . of VL .1 V, ?"eB" " lmllar to that II -Tho state- O'Nell Is not known. Friends of O'Xcll ' mA 'jh .n!'.."' Jll 7.1 """ ' f ,Vl. dea of.al1 American college. mant nf (!nifrnnr trnml,.iiMrli Iu .-' .rA nlnrs i,tx. .,.., ,... it,.. . " . .".. -. mii i wuciui J,jnsjey lias alao hoon nu. quickly apparent that tho dinner, was garded as having killed harmony be- luxugh indorsement Vceiuii. thev cc In-. i" U.J .'.. . ! nf, ."''....Vl'.'S K."" of a .committer to consider NO CHANCE SEEN FOR PARTY HARMONY patty. This will be followed cither by (iovirnor from political friends In varl- Indorsement by Attorney General otis parts of the Statu commended him HAniUSnUP.G. Jan. Governor Lnderson lecrelat-i.' nf tb r-nmnnn.. 1 i. .1 , mm un h.iiiuk hhh-u iiaiiiiuiiy ue- naugii intiorscmrni. nccaui Throughout the Stati" he saV "are ' n t o.l XZ E.fm xllTS '"f, 1"'" 1 '" S.i'c.,ol "f !?! . l.CP-Ub": ' ,'n(J'. " """! I1""" " -m'nB ffct things over: ocated lare tanks fnf. Ktn,,n . ' "-"' j" .;"' . """..I"' -Vi.." I i."" "" ". "' ' "'"" "K "' caiiumacy m on tne canuiuaie. Tho Governor's only puipose In Issu- I am still upon tho watchtower looking WWUI0B . T11..T1 fll.l-.t.-TC5 tlilHtn iionornrui. urmio t'i' lnat.a ia,. .v. .- --""' " u "' '""" im i. noouu can pany ny opposing tne cantlltiacy or I .'. . . ... . I located large tanlCS for StOrlnr tlltrn. 'rVii,n nnHni I ,a ai.nmnt nn ratl,ni. .ll ' c . .. . .. ... .... . .. -TM nawa or tne anair leaKeu out ana ,.um PnaUet. .niin. v.." ' ," ,r.' "..""."Vi.-V: .i"-V"""' .?.:,'.,"'l" 1 OK,,llu' i,'Jrou, u"u "l ,ue Fa,,,e llm0 iitHaa nawspaper orrerea siz.oou ror ai; , ; .' .-.c"v, tu luuuueu, umi um tuies wuuiu uiuorft " - ..ii. .i.i. .1 ..,... e ' uricantn anu ruei r.11. a ti,A hr.Ai n ,iAi.A, i.A..i.i 1... c.....A..t 'l Jiyw, mniiinwr iiki.iiib mc viler tu ,- - ...- i. covin a. iii.iivb inauvu w .iiuui i nDK " mut in.r iv.rj. nr ,-mirM r.rtia.fi iiicic la lens iniiii leu iihvr' .iinni,, .t S ,AX Uvat time we were friendly with the these products on hand. A .mnn... B fflhiyn Government and everybody held of these vital necessities would be an fcv' Mjfij'Sffir -'?-''' LH i"m'.!l?. 'L!!'"? ! PPa"ng calamity. Uven a temporary STJS" m - - ..... ..kto, gasollno will work disaster by Y. Vaovtytr. a few. days. afterward a caualnr fruck. ,. ,.,,, ,,,, "'"a,"!r.A 1 met uuaer in ine street ana saia. .. ,7. ",..,.,- ...JT.. , - " V you any copies of the Kaiser's I'"" iuamc auxiliaries to railroad iir uertaimy,' na saia: 'we naver-'"-""iriinuu. ma maintenance of 00 In the safe-deDoslt vaults.' 1 service of srasollne-driven r.irri.. i. I .!.... .U--.. .1 1 ..t. .-..., J ... .. -" " uuu luv uuc.iiuiiBr. iviiui. nuum jnat. advise tha German Government to FaL"f themT' 'Oh,1 said Glider, Jok- kvB&H "SI DO( vona & warsnip over ior t4Hlfer Then ha walked away. .Ttaaaclna hla surprise when some HMtaa later he wan called on the tale- Phi ana miormta a aerman warship arrived for the sheets. Sure enough. waa a cruiser and, whllo there Much conjecture as to the. reason .,arrired, none really learned her caaes were all taken sboar.1 tif andlaha sailed away. Horns lime this one of our edltora waa at a ir when a younr German naval of. Idled hi chair to him and said: Me you would like to know what of those sheets of the Kaiser's r . fall,' the young officer said, 'when , too miles from New York we the. first case overboard. It .Instead of sinking, and a boat cered and sent away to retrieve ior some time tne omcers and a keot busy In the stokeroom 1 and burning every one of those IE3 INTERVIEW PUBLISHED fwlsh now we had published that lew ten years ago. It was very In st and would have hurt the Em- "tremendously, and we want to do fell the harm possible. It contained .Mfrifla 'arraignment of the Roman i Church. L. JBbrworth then recited the allu- Its former President Taft and Arch- Ijreiand, after which he told more the rmal disposition of the He said: t them was riven to tliti fter. ajttaeum at Harvard University. our 1 wrote 10 a united mates calling hla attention to the haaklnr that ha obtain lh in. 'for publication, but I read to- 1 saser naa aisappearca. ana as rsBoae, a uerman 01 uermans, 1 curator. It stands to reason an man Ilka blm would not permit ecumeni to remain wnere it 1 tne lauieriana. heard there Is another cony Md If there ts It seema to be r e the owner to produce It and 1 contents puDiisnea. For it Incalculable 4iarm to the Ger- eefiecimuy wiui ins prex- i, oecause 01 ine aiiacg Church." Or'IKTBREST SHOWN of Interest In thla fup- 1 was atlmulated br the apera' sudden Interest In According to the ' stfeered la the Tribune tare of Frank B. Killer. at tha time was literary 1 Times, but waa In Europe n waa mat ne inieri ion tt la lso 'said by Bis. resorter.-he offered bard .NprUiolMfe and Tasr rsrusea- pe er xtjrsawite. vital necessity. 'The steel mills and gas companies aro constant nnd large users of fuel oil and without It they will be obliged to shut down. Unless the embargo Is lm mediately lifted. Pennsylvania's trans portatlon facilities will be serious, crippled, our Industries shut down, and our poople subjected to stern privations ' The arrival of tho Sproul boom In Pittsburgh aroused the deepest In terost, particularly as Senator William E. Crow, tho State chairman, also was being boomed. The Crow boom for Governor and he, too, la politically satisfactory to tho Vares wax really formidable. Just after Senator Sproul announced his candidacy he and Sena tor Grow went into a private confer- MEN HELD AS HOLD-UPS KILLS WEALTHY MAN WEAR ARMY UNIFORM FOUND IN HIS HOME Confess Themselves to He Robbers Cleveland Oil Promoter Returns When Captured After Pistol Home Unexpectedly and Fatal Battle With Police Shooting Follows NUW YORK, Jan. 11. Following a L'LllVlJr.ANl), O., Jait. 11 -rntnial ' to one c finer, we ,rni,il ..ml tl,.. ..,,n .....1 iu ..,.. ,i. ..,.i..i ..1 v V , ------ - .-" .-..iitv ..in. 1-. 1 1111111H1, 1uu011.il kiiuws every, number of pounds hi three eaex of 130 I night, and everything I.- hustling and '41 I nellliita tn tl.ra,. rrrrhi . " i....nnn. ...1.1. .. . . ..n .. . . jM " ' - - rt.v-.. i,ui-t.iiiiH 111111 .1 j,i,-t'-m vsiiiiiaieu popu- : laiion ot l-ii.uuii, against a lxipulatior. ofJJ li'.nou at tn last census. 4 3 Dr. ttnlll,,,.,! T I ,,i,. a :..... ! T -"onlhs Babv Smothered ' t ; . .' 'A ,1 ' Wlllle 1,ls mo,1'r Ui8 a!n In tho.al 1 UtOl' at J. nnity College same bed. James McLaughlin, tn.tf'JM , 1 niontns old, was smothered ny an older v;i 1. '..uiuiiii 1 j.apsiej. a nallvo ot , brother, who accidental Iv rn ri t,i nti--H top of his. The Infant wax fund un-. I-a , nix ratiier on returnlngJJ 1 nl"ht. it was tiikn trt'i " p'tnl. but utteinpts afi 1. ' flltllix 'O - "$ "s Probated . S A v Includo those ot ;' loh Ml North Uleventh ,1 ntii'ii. 1'iiiuit- ueiiuesis ais-Jwt livj-i". .11 , ii iiiitieu ai 'll.uvv; - lohn i'. I'fiiiiflluH. il OWcst Price street. A T0D0; Udvviird IllUard, 1412 Dickinson i. street, 5i;c: James Gnllcr, 1219 North UlvlKiitlli utxAnt i!0! ..! t I. f ' ijiAtnui ""(-ri, mu.t, eiiiu aillllO U. J .uuni'ii, iui iiacx? eiieei, -iuv. LOiit. 1'iir Sr. American ne in the 'inlveislt graduates. Doctor Sorley und . nnd his Piofcxwir Adaml. Doctor Lapslev P- ,-u .it.ia...l't fritliiiiiA . ' " '". rn iiaivnrd vnlverslt "...en.. touauoratlon with Amcr-1 1 jii universities. n ,i,ia - n-i.-. ,i. . .- , - .- th,. '.... " '."" "-"iiitimiee jn.ti iiiu iiuii-inor in 111111- tiding 10. -"i-.i; .ii'i uibo two cither ouiiu up nix political niacin varloux counties Is apparent .'tllcx with niitl-Ptnrose leaders durlni.' th.' 1 ii,t few days htrengthen the be lief that theio will be a tlirn-sldtd fight next November. If the IVnroso forces defeat tho Vare-Ilrumbaugh elo ment at the primaries, It Ix ccnlldcntly believed that the opposing Republican candidate will still bo on tho tlchet at the general election. onco, tho result of which was that , spirited revolver battle with detective charges of murder were lodged today TROLLEY KILLS GIRL; ACCIDENTS HURT FIVE Young Woman Steps in Front of Car Auto Hits Three Men Yestci day tho Governor xent for George W. Mcllhenny, u former lounty leader. Crow announced Ills support of Sena-, in Brooklyn today, two men wearing the ! against Klmer Hupp, wealthy oil nro-i ?"..."-eT',.a.' ."f "a.f"' 't '.I.'r.s.he:..n t 1 .wiiiivi 1-11.1 icmii'i i.iiti i".-ieieriuo col uniform of the National Army and de- nioter. wlio lato labt night shot and I lector for tho Ninth District, lloth men scribing themselves ax John Lentor, of killed Charles 1.. Jojce. also wealthy, were detluoned by Senator lieldleman Torrlngton, Conn., and Wilbur Perry, I Hupp leturned unexpectedly from a tt,lel1 ,,e tool: over t,le I'enroso leader are held by the police bUHlness trip to Chicago and found Joyce ! ZlT.l 'ZL' 1 Lentor und Perry, after liclng con- in hlx homo at I,al.cvvood, a fashionable burg. lioth men talked for some time fionted by several of their victims, aio , Cleveland buburb. Joyie lived at Urate- with the Governor und Private r-'ecre tor Sproul. FIELD DAY FOR PUNROSi: Senator Penrose had a field day yes terday. Ila met lieutenants from all of he weftern counties, and as a political ltader seemed to enjoy himself thor oughly. It was much better than In Philadelphia, where the Mayor Is A joung woman Is dead aftd five other persons are In hnsptlals today following several street accidents. ..Anna. Kolberger. eighteen jears old. 12J0 North Twenty-nlnlh street, was Instantly killed when struck by a trolley car at Twenty-ninth and miles stree She did not see the car coming and stepped In front of it. The motorman James Hustom, nfty-beyen years old 2217 Summer street, will have a hearing In Central Police Court today. A skidding automobile on the Bailey road, near the Holy Cross Cemetery Delaware County, struck and painfully Injured three men. They are Ir. the ITnlvers.ty Hospital. They are James llrown, twenty-eight years old, 103 North Kifty-second street: William Mel Ion. thirty years old, 4127 Haverford avenue, and William Mclntyre, thirty j ears old, 601 Irving street. Mellon has a fractured skull and may die. Mart Held as Draft Dodger Huspected of belnr a German without a registration card, Mike Slier, twenty three years old, who said he lived near Camp Meaoe, was held In 1400 ball far a further hearing Sunday by Magistrate Collins In the Nineteenth and Oxford streets police station today. Slger de clared he was a Greek and had no reg istration card. He waa arrested by Policeman Lee, of the Twenty-sixth and York streets station, while acting aus piciously around freight cara on the Pennsylvania ' Railroad near Glenside avenue. E. P. VogeU FUuneral Tomorrow The funeral of Edward Pare Vogtls. the well-known realty man who waa killed by an auto Thursday, will be held tomorrow at noon at the Trinity Me. mortal Chapel, 221S Spruce street, the Rev, J, Os-le Warfleld officiating. I1T0 ohapej.wll) be, open to friend of the tla ' MMenoiH Av WMlMvl 'against" him. outsldn of luislilg around with local und county tickets he and his frlems. vere most concerned In a candidate for Lieutenant Governor. One proposition, advanced by ex-United States 8enator Oliver, .Max Leslie and the new Mayor, R. V. Babcock, was that the "dry" movement thould be capitalized and that George 11 Alter. ex-Sneaker of the j State House of Representatives, should ne "siaieu- ror Lieutenant Oovernor. Mr, Alter Is' a local cptlonlst, but it developed that the Alter boom was not favorably received. Therefore, the State ticket, so far as Senator Penrose and his allies aro concerned, ehaped up In ' mis way i Governor Senator William C. Sprool. Secretary of Internal AQalr. James I'. Woodward, of McKeesport, State Rep resentative and chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. Lieutenant Governor E. E. Beldleman, Senator from Dauphin County and president pro tem. of the Sttte Senate. ANTI-PENROSK MEN FOR TICKET said to havo confessed to cevcial tecent hold-ups. The pair hald they were de serters from Company I, of tho Forty ninth Regiment, now- located at Camp Merrltt. near Tenafly. N. J. Detectives trailed the men for neatly ' daughter wete witnesses to the shooting two miles. The soldiers opened uuhl. 11 district known ax "Tho Million-' ry Hall. alro colony, which, although within Senator Beldleman fought the Gov. the city limits. Is n biparate munnkl- ernor nt the primaries In 191C. when ho Yoru'clo nln'flrn,"""0 " was R "ndldato for national delegate. 1!u(Yh wife ami tlilrtcen-ycar-old j,,. niinn,.,! n,. .. ""o. In l. I ..,... 1 f 1.. .. . - the The dead man was thlrtv-Cve vcars old. "' ' " ","u.lD """ ,UUB' l l"e Governor's -" . ... . - . - .j riiniiKinrft fii Airii'rii- ixaru with their service pistols but. after q 1 Hupp eft home last Tuesday, he told 'oVern' Issued f orders thxi n' . ' brisk exchange of shots, none of which the police, expecting to go to Kansas '" 0J '38Ud ""f at local me, took effect, they surrendered. City. On reaching Chicago he changed "l5el nt tho Capitol should vote fo J . , his mlt.d and lelurncd to Cleveland J?- '- leister, who won, Ho far th w lien the men r th ...... . ...,..' n.,,j. i.. .. ..1..1 .... . nmvi?ivr vi'iTcn nni T ITTrn , wiinoui iniorniing 111s wne 01 ms ennnge ". v.-u iniiuun nas neon to DRINKING Art,K I ULLU1LU I ,n plang , ust the Senator's father from un J1100 un ins arrival u ins homo lie nuined J"" at ine t.apitoi. to his wife's apartments. There, the Another development r.r 11,. ., Physician Complains His Patients Have Been Poisoned All the Information here Is that the. . d ,. .. Vares and former Mayor, Magee. of fJJJtlr?buted to Pittsburgh. antl-Penroie leaders, will fti? itiver fie nnnAt tt.t. tMt.. yi .. am niv er. III support tills ticket. The queition of "slating" four men for the four places as Congressmen-at-Iarge has not been finally answered. State Representative Isadora Stern is here, and It Is under stood that ha ix being considered fjr the ticket. Senator Penrose, discussing the State ticket, made this statement: 'The question of candidacies should be the subject of fair and open discus sion among members of the Republican party. Suggestions as to any candidate should receive fair and careful consider ation. I have not been in Pittsburgh for nearly a year. I am glad of the present opportunity to sound out senti ment In 'this end of the State, and I am more certain than ever that Pennsyl vania will be safely Republican this year when we elect n Oovernor and other State official!." Senator Penrose apparently felt that 11 was up t mm to say something; therefore. In hla address at the Arm strong dinner, he announced. "I nm here." He promptly followed up ths,t declaration with thla' cryptic utterance! "With everybody pulling together we can elect any one," Senator Sproul followed Senator Pen rose on the speaking program. Hli In troduction by the tomatmaeter,, Senator .iine,- ana we ovation ns received, set a K-vsrsj w.uH SSL SSSSl&jsiSi ' NORRISTOWN, Pa., Jan. 11. A Xor rlotown physician made complaint to the Board of Health this morning that several of Ills patients had been made Ick by the publlo drinking water, which has had a gaseous taste and odor for some daj s. Norrlstown has a filtered water sup- trouble, which Is unusual. the fact that the Schuyl- om which the water Is taken, Is frozen over. polUe say. he found Mrs. Hupp, an un- lhe bringing hero of Vevin nt..iri, usually attractive woman, eight vears forn," washlnaton nartv Jt.i .r'V younger than her husband, wiui Is forty. ! from ? Un leim ,, S,a,f l'nRlr Ho asked her If sho wa alone. She sale " an' f,rom, , ,,la(d'lpl,'a.' ' l Pb. told tho omcers to whom he ' Pnl'''Iuci,JB ni'ltf xaT'ncr, ot ,he s,ate iself up that ho heard a nolte ' . n8u'"P" ' "Panment and was named tlio and had started to climb1 b. ,N" wl'en ho was Insurance Com- .!..,,.., "! VUIIUU1.I. 1110 Hupp gave himself In ,. nl.'li. the xtalrs when he met Joyce. The hus-, !"ll,lo"e'' "e 'oU'ed the State with band Immediately opened lire, three bul- Loosevelt soveral times and came over lets taking effect In ills victim's body. x? iha are-Brumbaugh faction when Joyce died Instantly. Following -the t ,he ashlngton party broko up. He shooting Hupp called the police and gave' was appointed by Brumbaugh as Super hlmeelf up. Intendent of Printing, but declined. Does "Bit" for French Sufferers The Little House of St. Pantaleon, an American-French war relief toddy, Iisb on hand 12000 worth of surgical In struments and 4000 blankets ready for shipment to military hospitals, orphan ages and Individual sufferers ot France. Stop Work on McN'ichol Home Work has been stopped on the new home of the late Senator James P. McNIchol, which was In course of con struction at the corner of Nineteenth and Race streets, and It la stated that the house will be sold. TOO LATH yO rLAHHlnCATION HW.1' WANTKD rr.MAT.r, WOMAN, competent, to act as companion and worktn hou.tketp.ri rtftrtnet; bt- tvi-ttn SO and &5 y.ir. of sett kllcbtn woman it. pti rtfln.it. 8021 Prankford v. Annual Shopworn Sale HKLT W'ANTKD-iMALK CHAUKKHURH Btc. huiky. txptr. men wanted to drive btavy motortruck.! mu.t be t.t-clt rh.ufr.ur.t Apply the Atlanlln R.flnlns Co., Emplormtnt Utpt., Atlantis Ql, 14 Psnyunk aye. JL as Bargains for Men, Too! Remember that every shoe in the sale represented unusual value at its .original price. Steideriflalt - 1420ChettnutSt. ri 1 "Wlwrp Qalr.the Beit Js, Good Knujh" $i-"& 4ss' iV ttt'lt. ,Jj, .e.t&Au i raTei i IW I ' )7v V Jt J MINufcusAKS WlymjfiiutiJ, THE LUDWIG January Sale Pianos I OBbbbsUbbbbssbbVbbbHjKIwx I IfllDSSlssRr I and Player Pianos Extraordinary Values in SLIGHTLY USED AND SECOND HAND Pianos & Player-Pianos 40 USED UPRIGHTS 75, 95, 100, 125, 150, 175, 190 Taken as part payment on Ludwig Player-Pianos, Terms as low as $5 per month PLAYER-PIANOS WARER00M-USED UPRIGHTS AND DISCONTINUED STYLES Made and guaranteed by us. Perfect In every way. At savin, of $40, 45, $52.50, $63, $70, $75 & $90 Moderate terms if desired YOUR LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED SAME AS CASH LUDWIG PIANO CO .m llL