" w t'n'iwyiwia! mii V r r -frjnlt.,. "!--BWHHTi!rr'i" t - '"v y 'ny;r'-'--y-nT" V-H V. vl EVENING PUBLIC L13DGEfr--PfflLDELPimY, SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1918 3 BRUMBAUGH HAS PLAN 1u-s- lineh battles mnmnnfinn -i.tinr, WITH FOUR U-HOATS . iu lllaii lual, iTiuaa Suggests Thnt Rnilroad Men Bo Rcclrnf ted I rom Can ' tonments Kcnchci Port Safely fcnd Gunners I Think They Hit Ono Enemy 1.IU1L SALOONS REAP PROFITS1 FROM IDLE WORKERS ASKS ADVICE ON I V lmiT.tMII I'OIIT. J.m in An i mcrli-nn llm i linn Juxt roncluil thlo port nfler inrtiiintci.nic four Oerinnn tubulin Iiicm, one of vvliltli Ik lirlUvut tu PLAN 1 1''1'' ,,t','i ilniiinitiMl Ii) flic from llio i mii8 Kutis. Men Out of Work Because of f Shutdown Throng Bars of City Two Ni'Rroi's Committed to Awnit Coronei's Action in Suspected i Murder Tmii in Kin iikIi rollcitoic. Inii'lUnlwl liv the iiulit In tin1 tlriuli of Mrs Scrum iViMnil wlm "in1 fmiiiil iic-tnnnllv slraimltil in ilu iinllivnv of lui lii'iiir at 1353 .North nrtcctilli Ktirot. oil Jnntmiv vvcrr tml.iv Jiehl without lit" to nvwilt DR. BRUBAKER ELECJEI) I PRESIDENT OF MEDICOS1 IN MQVIE IIOUbL , HOIlor ronferred After U. of 1 Man Had ltcsinctl Under Chiii-fre of I'lo-Gcimanism BERKS COUNTY TO GO DRY ON ALL MONDAYS Legitiniate and Vaudeville Theatres Will Be Dark Monday Night HAItlMHUUIlO. Jan 10. Governor Urunili.iugh liau i.Mirtl i statement on tho OnrllrM "Oiiiiilimii' With nil nf tint lltm minim nf thr illin KnilH. I , , , : : I. Mere liiu.iv nfltl vviuititii ii mi .' iih.iii Tho'llrxt Miliin.li Inn wns oluhte.l on Hly iicrmltut tu iinmln iwn iltirlnR . nc,(I1, ,,f tlc .iom r by MimlMrtit, llm fl a.,lnil to liltt ilull am nat.l lli i.. liA.f.1 1 ... rwciitj-i-eiomi meet inn line nolleo Htiitlon arc wllllnni H.itie ..id rl.nfln (tlliviin Mill. U1. t...-,-.l.. ll...1 1mu...r "" "' inuu-ll.ul vlllUH.KU, for latir two 111010 xubinnrlnci wete HumlreiM or workmen, mailo Idlo by elKlitcd. one on vmli clile. """ e(llct- Witlureil In Kilooni In nil The eh i ciins opened n lint llro ami 'c,'ll"n', lf tllc Ttic one tople tbo Kunners believe thrtt ono of the olnernnuu It was Hie niuitilouii mill oceanic uuu I iiu iiipi ntiiitiiiii nn) vvti-j riKtui'ti on . ...... , ., I mu uruiiil ill me it' Holds Conferences to Devise Uest.'i foRKJ nlsht nml tho two iraft viroi11)0 "' Hlmti ow n ami tjte iirti.eci ,,lUe , , Tttci Means to Protect Stnto in "' tNt.tlicr th.U they nearly col-1 ? J""0 V" "'" "t, 'l? "f. Til'l ,'0",?J "'"' IMrtj num Means to 1 rotect State in UJc(1 ,ubmt , tea lew. on he Monday hohbij. m., Tho mcu.c J ,m tmergency nm, cl ,mlq 01I lnoro ,l)lcil. I loonkcj er. . wirtnj a , iiK Imnci f 3937 N.ee .tree.. riiliiiinrine was ulRhled AKnln the Run opfiiid tn, bin whither 01 not the 1. 1 boat w ik hit w iinUnowi! ' In the m aniline a wlrolt all Man 1 tint out and iUtt overs tame up nt top Him (I Si.mh was made for the Fub- initlnci wlilli the liner wimintu it nil lit r w i t 1 port LABOR UNION MAY LENGTHEN WORK DAY Tile woil.uien found the naloonn emu. fortably heated. There wa no tparlnn of tho coal pile to provide wnrmtli and wimfort for tho nwh of patrons ' A mall) of tncs? men ore eniidojod tiv flnn-i tint will not lomlnue tularlen for the period of IdlencMr. church lend ern, wiil.il workers and Homo tunuufai' tuierH eiircscd the hope that the Miloons inlKht be closed to prevent nnv -ulferlnu or tllronlti There HeetiiH to be little pronpeet of thine pl.uiK UosIiib JIa.vnr Smith and IHrector AVIlon have raid they liavo not the nuthorlt to nml..- nueh nn order Tho License I'ouit has tnUcti the loiiveiKntlon was Hie orders. ciibkcmIiik that rallioad men In Bubmurln. x na. xtrii.k. Tim thin nirntn mn,' of "'0 KnlhTh eonceniratlon camps 1.0 sent incK to aid oiaped but several hours later 11 fourth ' ,' , l "cuiik. In lianill'iiB i"e ai iohrciioii iiic ttntcnieiit was wiltlen e.ulv estnH, but not released until evenluc and meanwb le the C.ivernor. neeordins to jil own stntenient, conferred with the Chairman of tho public safetv rnnimlt ec over the telephone and Kent tele grams to diaries M Schwab, A A llerr, of JI10 VoRtliiKhoue f"onipin, and others nlntive to the orders The fSovernor said he hid no replies to cive out nml It Is believed the men ouerlcd nil promised to co-operate with 1 tho (JnilleKl uimiiistiniinn. 110 mailer vrhnt tholi neisonil feclhiKs may be The stati ment issued is as follows- 1 e deer-e . f the fuel ndmlnltrilor. 1 sfficHnt. i 'es tho ery life of this fomm vvcilMi I v'evv viltii Kr.ive con- cfrn I nsiet tl it due notice of Us pro. mu'Kitli n was ml i;lven the Stalo ud- mlnlvintui 1 id ouf huMuesH Interests Tho peopl. f . ' 1 Iv mil nrn InteliselJ lnvi' Tliev 1 v el be taUen Into the counde-i ' ihc nrt't 1 In adv nice of an n n "mt in v email results of tho no:t t nt oMir nm' unhappy conse- nusiice "We n i not I til . I e.vl t mt I v m t!irt n shier much .ufferliiK will ensue tlmo nloue will , . n meuibershlp of about EOOO Worn revta' tVo must plan at once to rclIvo ' "' ." Jv""- the dltiess thlit seems Inevitable Th ' ' ilml f hem aro piece workers members of the national Semite, nnd t the p.-csent time they work nlin Housf who weie piosent and voiced a imurs Ilv tciiEthentnt tho iln' uml word or counsel foi time to plan for the ur . ,c IF ' '.'"'"J- "' J"1." "'" rtvv jiderof things are tube eomniended ',,',.,,,,?, , ,'"." 1,c"" ." "Tcdav I shall confer w'th leprescnti- ,,leml ,M would he able to legala what tlv hideis rf thouRht throughout the t'i'v loso duiliiK the nvcultij .thut down State ard vvi I tl en take such action In Alci h.uiu s nnd iitlurn who ato mem the interests of peace and saTely of our bcis of labor unions vvhhh nro identl Industi lis and our people 11s the clrcum- tlcil with thu Amu lean lVderatlon of MB,wimM "'" '-"- 1 i-auoi. tniiKriuatra toila (it thn iVn t.,.l t .1 ..! .... .Imihtli.s seeme.l to be "." .' . '-"" ""i ami in Mlo rail.wnv of 3531 Mee street Tho men vlsllnl tho house the dav the woman s hodv was dlscoveied to mlleit ashes and t ild 1 mi llhtlni; stoi Us win 11 iuetioneil RUSH COAL TO FILL BUNKERS OF FLEET! in Congestion Around New York City Waist and Dressmaker Consider Plan for Making Up Lost Time i:V Ui Jan 1! CotiBcsiion is being Moinlllv lellevcil In the N'ew Vmh teirltor, niiordltif to ncouniBlnft tc- stnnil that thp saloons 1 atinot be closed lorts rei eived lit II Smith, assist, without an order from the Cov.rnoi nt illrn tor Kelioral of railroads l.f- The ixeuitlvi board of tho 'Waist im.l Hressinakeis I nlon with headquarters h ue 1 t-i tnemious army or "i " .01tn .Ninth sttcet, will mei t ;,,nen.,1nM.UtlhCe,,,!a,tloVneeI;s - Mondav to deeldo whether the daVs adelphh f their labor Just how "oil. should he lengthened. This union ,,",., '' tO Tin llovernor has said that he "nibjlit " r quest tno judges to iloso saloons when he is olllclally uotiricd of tho shutdown order, IMilliUl.irly In the mill districts of Kinslliglon nnd Mnmi.vunU tho Fiiloon business was fan, above nonnal t nnd early hour this morning Idle work- rs gathered about tho b ir Saloons were nlso busy in West und South l'hll- orter lli.idford. liend nf h I.lKhthouse Xllsslon. s.ild a serious mis take has been in.nlo In permitting the saloons to remain open. IIo said the large gntherlng of Idle woikmcn In th s,iliHin affords an ectllent clianee foi hi man ngents to ilrctilnto ainons them and spie.ul their propaganda He ex pressed I he belief that disorder would result warrant "If .,.r , , vinir noil for fuel for nnr ves. "iiiiiK 1 00 iv . me men ivlio are Id e sols wouic It not -i ivo hem wise to shift leimtil to takt Dmtor tlarfleld's oidei the til 111 tii l.ior eis fiom one to nnotlier hi a philosophical mood Tlnre were 11 nctlvnv mil thus accomplish the result, ftw who evpusseil lln Ir indignation keep our people tniplojcd and secure tho and thele wire some who thought evurv Urgest poss bli output of our Industries? ,ln ,,,,, , , , the llovctii- Might it not have beui itosslblo to turn .,.. ! viovciu htii" the skilled men In tin uitloiul tan- torment' lot a week's crvlio in icllov tng the acute cnmlltlons clsting7" The Gov 1 1 1101 has made no iitlempt to conceal tin f.ut that he has been gie.itlv dis.ipp ilntcd tint tl-e l'edernl Ooviriimeut did not consult him regard ing 'he 11 11IV t Ie said during the 'lasr tw iltvs tint he would not talk ltgsnlr.- the unlets until he received a 1 01 11 in 1 "pv of them Xo auto graphed ii p v has et bft'i received at tl e ett utive dep-irtment Duilnc the iltv James 11 Maurer. prealdint of the rennsvlvanla 1'cdera- Iicih of the loinmlttee lire 11 li W tlon of Labor Oeorge Rownnd. clnlr- II S riuti inu I v. l.ltehl man of the lliotherlnod or I'.iilwny Trunnien and II JI Tainei chairman nf the I'i tin 1 hood of R.1IIW.1J Condue. tors cillnl upon the liovernor and he ,(k. . J the ii.irflehl oiders with them (....vornnr Urunili.iugh bus no power to declari legal holldavs He can nnd has declared holid.ivs In l'cimsv Iv.uila, but these are not observed bv tin banking Institutions Tim fuel administration s order for heatless d.ijs set forth that tho State govciiinunts 111 iv declare the next ten Mond.ns legal hiilidtjs. thus closing tanks und trust companies, but In l'cnn- slvania 011K tho Lcglilaturu could do this KUlllSKIt MKX '10 All) U. S. Trade Appoints; Committee to Co uper.ite With Goveinmcnt Ni:V YoltK, Jan 10 It Is nn nouiucd tli.it 11 wai service committee 'to uct ns a point or contait between the nibbei industry and tho Uovcin ment ' has been appointed by tho Rub ber Association of America Inc Mem. orl. hlleld. kion. u I lines .N tiimii and 11 IJ llodgman N. vv ml, Utv l'uinlshlirg informatloii as t,, the capacltv of the ludustij tu s, i, government il uiciN duting tin w it mil .isslst.mie In speed ing 1111 tin duel mi vvll bt .tuning lt fuiutiniis "BIG COMPANIES SELL CULM AS GOOD COAL" HOLD M010K1IOAT SHOW Tirst War -Time IMiibit of Industry's History i: AiililC, Jan i'i - The first wnilime 1110lorbo.it show In the histon of 1 nglnis und boat inanufaeture opt tied lteie tod.iv nt ilrand I'entral I'nlae and muk will lontlnue thioiigh the coming wteK aimy llattleshlp giav was the e'olor whiih piednuilu.iltil the exhibit Motorlmnts uf tverv size are bi iuu shown fiom thu fiuil little "put-put' to the sleek ginv suhniarine eliascr Mnnv of the biggir Isiats have guns mounted foie and aft. rum re to boat and aviation motor are two special featuies Ml 01 tin theatres tilning liKltimate and vnudivtlh ntlliutinn" will .start thcli itgulni week's eiileitnlnment mi 'Miesil.iv. In aitoidanci with the ordeis of the fuel mttnlnlMintoi forhtddlmc use of heat on Monday. Nevertheless, the teinKirarll uiirmpioved lstpulace will not be devoid of cntertilnment, ns It Mas been announced h the Stanley 1 ompnnv nd the t'entml Market sn-eet uiusement I'otnpanv thnt a doxen inovliig pit lure houses under their ill icition will open 011 Motidnv nml glvi In illess ei fnriiiHiices In it st.itoineiit issued It wns pointed lit that (tills ionise Is Justified, both 1 n the part of coiisciving fuel atk) also to give the publli entertainment at this 1 1 it ti-1 1 time Tl.. l. ...1. .... llunlh. It..! ..Ill muinIii Ollicilll Report ShoWS Break lure the Slniibv. llilace Anndte, Vic toria, Ik Kent. Alhumlita. rrttictss Knvov. Imiiertnl, ltlalto, tlrent Not tin in anil the Amlltoiiiim at 133 M.ukn strut. spnlnl loineit of tin riillud-lphia iirihestrn ulilth wns mheftulnt to t ik idiue on Monduv night at tho Auideun of Music ha- lits'ti IKistimned until TufikIuv nlKht Thkets pun hasetl foi the Moiulav p. rfm liianit vv III, of eotirs. , Ih eoisl for TiiisiIhv. There Is a tossthillty thnt after m xt week thcutris will he ev tupt from tin Monduv hi. Hess unlet and 1st riniltod to seleit nnotlur dav dining thu uctk upon vvbli h to lomplv with the otilei n uiiotlliiii riinirt to tills cffeit tunic titun Wnshtngtoii toititv The thentrli.il uiuiuiBirs 1 intend that if the iint-nt-iloed havi oppoitunlties for nimi'i ment mi Motidnv the enjotud holldu) period would he less Uiihuiiv. They lime also Inlntinisl the futl ailmlnistr.i lor that inuipllame with the heatless onh 1 on nnv da) other than Monduv would 1 a its, less loss ami t'ompllcutlons 111 theh business The munaciis point out that tbentrl-. tut troupes nr aictistomed to traveling on Kutidnv nml a sudden switih in tin idnns would havi seilqus results on iit'i'inint nf tin itinngts In 111 1 road sihedules nnd piipnratloiis vrhlih me niado for the othiiing k 1 forinance Shuttagi of toul has 1 uistd a isist isinemi nt of the piesentation of "l.n Truvliitu at the Metiopolltmi )irri tlouso next Tin sduj The proiliiitluti of tin opetii will he given latir und dtn llotiie of the tljte ot pit si ptutlon vvill hi gtvtti bv tin nut iiugt ment All tkk its foi Tinstlav s perform 1111 c will Is good fnt the tint glvili lattl In spile or the fait that, stum ting until 1 barges of pro-aermiinlsin. he had n-lgnitl us a mi tuber of tho Medlial 1 'lub of riillatlelphla nnd his resignation hud been m tented In lbert 1' Urn bakir, prnfi'ssoi of pb.vslology at the I'niveisltv f I'i nnsjlv aula. w .is elected prrsldent of tin soi let nt Its regular meeting, reiilvlng 10 votes to "' for lr William liulTleld Rnblnsiin Acceptntti'. of Poctor llrubaker's resignation was dulared to lw Illegal. iMnause It had not been tendered tlilitv dnvs liofore tin election Ills lov tin and devotion to Amerltnn ideuls w.it vvnrml.v ilefcndeil In a clrcuhir litter wrltttii tn ineinbers of the ilub b I Thomas II I'en'on i Mher nllli 1 1 s t lei ted were Vice pi -dents. Ir ii 1 nam King and lr Ali iinihr Mu Xlllstet , suritur.v, Iir 1 li.ini S Win ttiasiircr Mr Lewis n Villi 1 govii'ii Mi Mtfluniv I. id ilirit dim tin- Mrs l.ottl J ltiirn . How ud -lt, I, Uim V N11' iln lgt 1 t 11.1 1 "Hi William 1 1'iiki Liquor Interests Make Rule to Continue During Coal Shutdown RUAMIXG. I'.i Jan 11 At a Joint imxtlng of the execullvc board of reta'l lkiuor denlers and luew- eij of Uerka I'otiuty today It was u mil. mou-lv n solved thnt all lhencd hnl. , ftdmlnUtintor in closlne their bars JMonda), Jnnua Si and 8U0rcalli Monda), ns 1 nueitid in rederol ofder. Tho action win recelvo cooperation of every licensed dealer In llerks Cpunty. Saloonkeepers nnd hotel proprietor were undeeldd until now ns: to Jntt ho-v far thev in ght go In the matte Thv fuel order speclllcil that no fui 1 coulij be used In buildings where liquor WM sold. Somo snloonkcepem contendeu llsit saloons could bo oiien provIdlnE 110 fuel wns ronstimed Others tecurctJ opinions fiom their nttornejrs durlr the morning hours. Tho general con sensus of opinion wns that all saloons and bars must bo closed. Several downtown hotel proprietor announced that vvhllo their hotels would irs In the iimiiiv ,i,i,i,t ..!. .-, . ' bo open tot the entertainment ot guests, rs I. ilie i.iuntv should . omplv sin. t-, wouM 1)0 c,opeil aIld heat ,nut Iv with tb oiilei of the I'edet.il futl rt U1 N ANTHRACITE MINE OWNERS NEED MEN Jackie's Cited for llravcrv VKIItNilTuN, Jan 10 Two en ilstid men of tin ii.tv have been com mended bv secirt.trv Daniels for bi.iv 1 rv Rav Nve. of Viwport, It I, iliuf runners- tnate was eotumeutlitl lot lumping on 1 board fiom a tiauspmt and iisiuniK .1 tliouuing man John Hat vt Mnks of Mctiueeu ik 1 hu man ilsjlavti iiinigi in putting n ,t 1 tin tlo ml ship THEATRES AT SHORE TO CLOSE SUNDAYS forts me being concentrated on the movement of i-oul, cspcc'ally fuel for the great fleet of merchant ships tied up In this and other ports The i.ir supply at tbV West Vltglnli ro.ll mines was snld to lie a In ut ft" per cent of normal I'rom these fields Is obtained the gttuter poition of bunker mill foi null hern Atlantic ports Thcro were utid empty cars available theio vvhllo 43S were loaded OimIuv lie fore. A full suppl of cars is lit the anthracite mines nnd the mippl at New lersey tidewater terminals li.is in ci eased Harbor tlalllr here Is still baiidl canped b lie paiks, mun.v sleam llght irs and tugs used for tmvlng baige having b-en crippled by the heavv Hoe". Mespltes these unfavorable conditions many moie stcnmFhips waiting for hunker inal to begin theh vovuges were siipplltd than on un tl.i.v 111 the lust week. More than 100 vessels mere suld to be still waiting for fuel. 1 'o.illng uf these ships was lotiftliltied of first Impoitunce and nil cffoits weie dlreited tn that end It was painted out that the il.ills arrivals exieed the nam her of ei nft on which fuel has bsi is loaded ( illli I, il uini mil tti il on till' ronvitiiid that the Vinitliitii In I'lauis1 must have a stiudv and uninterrupteil stitnni of sunpllis l'cpt as rigards iuul moveiiKuts. tils great lentcr of IndiMrv slovvtil tlnwii in i.unplunie with the futl 111I inlnlstrntlon Tirdei, vvlilb rnllroads v igowuslj" nttneked the problem of biinkeiing the lOd in more ships await ing to taki catBoes of freight avvuv ftomuinnesteil terminals I'ot the mo'st part the thousands of manufacturing plants In this vlilnltv not spceiflcallv excepteil liv the fuel aamin nivni'nlni's finninittlfn I sills for 25,000 More to Speed Up Production Tin Viithrailtf Opetutors romnuttee In 1 Ktuttineni issiieil today appcuhd foi mine Inborns The statement points out that priidiietton must bo fuithei ini reused, hut w Ithnut more men t 1 work in the mines it Is impossible At least ''5,onn men can have 111 tlniinus full-time work under fnv uable Kuidltlons as tho operators are tb -vt lupeil sulllclentlv to cuahlo nn 1111 mcdiuti increase In production if the noiessnr) lalsir can lw? proiured .n -iiinliiig to tho statuiient 'The untbrneili operators realize tint abnormal vveuthn and inllrond tougt--tton bus euituilid the prisent supiih the stutenient leads, 'but ale l,unh alive to meet the new tnl.lt god and imperative demands for to.il I'll.5 vvoilt now to suppl (onsumerK foi all tssentiul trqulri mints. At the sum time, looking to the fill ill e. tin v through pruduitlon 1o meit ihangul 1011 dltlons." 11l.lt les,pits ,f the 1 lt ct in 1.1 IK illiludilig the subllllis 1110 lliol c.likliU .1 I uaiiited with tin 1011I situation toil the supplies on h.md at the stviral mil vatds Is 1 lea lb Indicated In the st.iti nient bv man prominent 10.1l denleis this morning that there has bom nn iiitrense In the number of culls lot di- liveries of io.il ,,?r.y-:V"V.:ll,l. !,$".?-, These dealers express, the opinion Inlet bridge uf the I'ennsvlvanla Rail- 1 tImt the people are keeping close tabs I road, bv leuson of whiih all or seven on 10111 snipnieuis 10 local arus KAII.UOAI) ItKHAK liKI'Alltl'l) Towns on ieen-Milu llcnch Again Linked With Mninlnnd Istrntlons order rlostnl down nroinptlv. and vv bllo somo continued to utter pro- 1 ,n,i0 un of tests, a nolo of cheerful resignation to i,n,i platfoim tilt situation was onservaoie tor me most put In the comments of tho uf fictcd mauufactuieis 1'ossililv in 1100 istalill-bments heie nnd In adjoining titles in northern .New Jeisev tomplieu with tiio uiuei, unu esiiniiies of the number of eniplojisi Civil Servile Tests Aniiuuiucd lilb tun higher than .' uoo 0U0. T)(( (.un pnyUo Cummlssion has 1111- lllf wage iuss iui inc 10111 nave !- .,! ,,n ,.niiilii.itlini to be he tl I e b- ruiry 1, foi imltn at tin Phll.idilplili mint, nt a salar) of $ I in a 1l.1v Dint Mile lteiti h was without inllroad con lift tlnti with the mainland the Reading and penns.vlwini.i tuuks litre were ion nected b.v sw lit lies, uml the first train, "iiiiieu passengei, iretgiu tats went nut with an lutomtug lussiugir 1 oat h at evening I'm 1111 Hv the hunk tu the Tow mu ml Inlet bridge was on almost annual U' turieiue nnd was attended bv inuih di pi ivation on seven Mile lleuelt nnd that the reient order of Dlrtstor U.11- fteld has not led then) to believe thnt coal xnnls tan supply them with coal through the shutting down of indusmtl plants Philippine Troops Available V s.JINi,Ti, Jan Pi - Niitlu 1 to 1 ill into the I'nlletl States set 1, 1 Philippine nilllt. 11 v organizations Is gi, n tin I'lisklftii in .1 loue bill nsi vtsteidiv bv the Senate and tent to tn, White House off is osthuatid ut more than $25 000.-1 nun, although this was only a nominal guess for l.uL of tiifoimatlon as to vvh.it plants wcit lontinulng tho wages of their men during the Idle period otice! T0 ALL Owners and Occu pants of Buildings Protected by Automatic Sprinkler equip ments: You are advised that the State Fuel Administrator, Mr. William Potter, has authorized us to advise all parties inter ested that permission is granted to use fuel for h---Mng build ings protected by automatic sprinkler equipments to such a degree only as may be neces sary to prevent freezing. We also desire to call your earnest attention to, the procla mation of his Honor, the Mayor, as of this date. Fire JJnderwriters Association By Order of Executive Committee. Hexamer Secretary j jf ; .11 i:ven if the uovenior had the power Representative Reese Reports Fuel Administrator's Order to designate legal holldavH It Is not , . ' on His Investigation of the Anthracite Industry . I'lifTM II,u: Pa. Jan Hi Rune Mutative Piank C P.eeso has made pub Is Expected to Shut Doors of All Playhouses A 'I I.A.N 'I If CP .1.1 n 19 !at they In- , , , J ,,u,u l Kees 1,as "a'10 l'n Sundaj vaudeville iirodtKcrs and mov- ' department stores, wuiineiu tiieir state- I..I., . "c ,lls Invest'gat on ot tho nnthnclto i 1 . . 1 ments bceauso of the possibility of a. n help over- lmlustlj., ,,, ,la, OCcupIc.l "ccial l,,-'l-t" managers, who for jean. modIflcatlon of ,he fUl, administration , l lime. wfI. iltl, !. ... i.,, .... have sltleslnnneil S.l.1ln Cl.nl.hntEiisnii rpcr. A,.l.i. Ilkelj that In would Pinter Ihc woman a labor law of I'i nusjlvanla women may be worked ovirtlmo on other dajs to make up for time lost vvhllo away fromt work on 'Ugal" holliuns Many innnu- facturers notlded tho Slate Dipartment of Labor and Industt) that they tended wot Mug their wome: Ac MminP.o, r Ki In r'of tho , !' ." '. -' f a corps . sidestepped State Sabbatmsan reg. order. .leieirlment mid lb.... Hint lbn svv sne. "'."""" '-eeso assens tll.lt big CO.ll -.- . . --- OllinnilU nrn un nrs fnfnin . . t -. , . .... .s-xilirt V lit IV -.Ull) -Will tho tulm banks to tbo public at full P'-lee, although ho sas, this fuel inielv tosis mote thuu tvventv live cents a tor. to place on hoairl 1.11s and with a ihirge of 5170 fui iMUllue should bo sold in Philadelphia .mil Xcw Yolk at .1 cost not gicatlv exceeding $2. Ho uuotrs Alfred 1! tinnier, fonncr ( "nil fi nu.hi j m .. lit.. ,il,A.li,i i..i t.- v.,n. tiimii, ,n in nilUllilHj Kiai IIIC . , . , , , ,. rf-,.,,-1 .o.il from the Uancroftwnshery at Ash- l'cctci1 ,0,la5' ho"r'i ',s " 'c'lucl 1.11111 is nemg prouuecet at a lost ot about ' to a conrercneo lien iioivvceu rsiaie 1 un 'thliicer. cents a ton TIiIh washerj Is Administrator Jenkinson nnd Wnltei J WorKS "l"''1' u hundieds ot othcis, ho sajs 1 iiu.u. ,, botilman. adiulni'Hratoi foi Ni:V Volil'. Jan Ji Virtually all retail inereli.inillso stores in New York will ilose Mondiv ami probably th great m,iJorll of cases cniptovos will be paid foi tho holiday number of stores have announced their Intention to el se but tho greater number, lueluding mail nil uf tho big department stores, withheld their state conimtltlvc pxjintnitinns havi' bun nn pounced for iif-'peetor of hats, Inspteioi ol rhocs and leathei, Inspeetor of s 1 leather, Invcstlgitur in marketim, nt ton seed und Its produits, tntlcv mil catalogue ilerk usslst.iur In market b iv ncss practice (gradn one), senior st 4 tlstlcnl clerk, 8latlsttt.il ijiaihlne up 1 ntoi (grades one nnd two) nnd si in u iuithanir.il euginter W.ir Worr) MNI.I.ANH v Suiiide clfleallv savs this can inly occur after Itgal holidlj.s and the cnfuiecd holldajd aic nut I1g.1l PITTSBURGH PLANTS RESUME OPERATION ulatlons and the ptotcits of reform leagues nro facing absolute Sunday closing ns a lesult of l'uel Administrator CI.it fleld'o Mond.iv holldav deuit Tho double blow, against whiih ollhials who foimulatcd Atlnntli. Oil) libeial bun day pollcj aie powerless to Intervene, Ins not )ct been dihver.ed It Is ex- dlstinit feeling of opllmlsm pie- valled throughout tin Itroadvvuv antl l'lftli avenue nt.nl liiiiipliii; tllstilits DnvlcstoHii Alan lianas lliiuseir UllM-LSTuW Pi lin 11 Mfntl M lielauiv a liivisvdit In' lw 1 Iglil tailing to npi 1 11 nn siiiei last nlgin Ills son-in-law tlitl il.iilkhtir went 111 search of bun nnd P uini I11V both lung 'ng In his simp Hi ! tin v lno! bei n inekiuihol for soiui turn Causes J jau 11 Nirholo I'entlitts tlilltv-three veils old. 11 shoi mnkei, shot and killed himself la 1 night lie is brlit v.tl to havt belli ilfsptiudt tit over lln w 11 m Italv GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St I! Ui f Jrtto r III I nit Quick to Act on Receipt of Exemptions PITTSIIUROII. Jan 10 After receiving clegr.iphlc coihmuuica- " ii oiu nasiiiiiHioiiioinciiiiciiii.il wiillo pioducirs arc demanding tho j-uuioi i.aniiuispiaiu-eiosingouiei uoisi illK1(,5,t ,,r)co jt llU ,stgry to, coajt ... iiiiui inuuiiiuii plains, scvcr.ii ioe.ii ncese assnts In the Kchuilkill region Atlantlo nnd Cano May Pountlts Jlcinbcrs of the City Jllnlsicriui i niou . Stool mul ATmiifiniis Ml liCCfcC HSKJ ' Is it fall tlut this piotluct. costinc jfTia iiiitn Lui-i iv i-pniN n. inn. siwiiiim iin ...... :. placed on tin market .it the present hlgn "F'd for light upon t no m nu iy amuse rates' Is this not .1 matter which shouln , mint question uftei the hid met ami be Invcstlgited bv oui federal fuel ad-I voted "cheerfully to complv with tin mlnlsiiators, taking Into 'consideration lettei and tlie splilt of the ilarflild that this is .1 icril-.,. inoiliiet 1 ntit.iinltie '..... . .... ... t.i. .1 ....... ......I r... llm largo iiuantities of sla.o'Knd dltr" Y:7 " w" ,V... . tl V , . Ib of the Piotest.iut ihuulus und to tonoll ilato services on bund iy in a fuuith or fatturlcs hive lesumetl npciatlons. i whenln lies llm eieat'tmlk of nnmined lf"', of tho et's pkn es of woifhlp. News of tho char.ee in tho situation 1 iiiM.rin.ii. ....1 i.,,i ,. .,-.1. ...,.i.i ,.,n. dinlnlstrntor Duzbs said be bail been came first to tho Wcstlnghouao Ulec- , lions aio t'aetl .it nnlv .1 nnmin.il uiiLi. . unablo to get a ruling on tho qU' trie and Manufacturing Company ofll- Hon As the lesult of his inve.siiir..iiniis. ' of Sunday amusements Reese sajs, ho finds. that tho coal ills tricts In hilutjlklil, which aio the rich est In deposits, placo such a small t.ic un coal lands that many of tho dbtiK Is aro vciglng on bankruptcy, while cdu eallonal" facilities for children uro lailt-Ir.g el.Hs who have largo shell oiders, and word wds sent broadcast immediately that four plants would icsumo opera tions last uiKlit Tho messago fiom Washington was to the cftcit tint muni tion plants had bt en , vnipted- Thu pants 11 id imn ilosed only four bouts when the information tame Departments of tho Westinghouso Air Drake Company making Llbcrt motors also will resume Tho Jones fi. Laugh lln Steel Company, which closed Thurn day night, and the Lukens Steel Com pany plant at Carneglo also will re ume Tho National Tube Company, McKeesport, and th Pittsburgh Steel Company md Pittsburgh Steel Products Comn.inv l.rai nf tliN lli- ,11,1 nnt ?,' close having een notified that they vvero ixenipteu ' Tho messages from Washington came as u complete surpilse ever, to the plant ofTlcinls Vlitually every plant In this section Is woikln on war mateiials, but whether the new order exempts these others has not jet, been learned. WlUCnS-RARUi:. Pa. Jan. IP Kvery mill and factory w Ith one excep tion In Luzerne County wns closed and DO 000 persons were Idle. Tho Vulcan lion Works heie was tho only exception Betting permission direct from Washington on tho contention that nilno supplies were being manufactured. There was no general lonfualon, neither was thire any marked tesent ment Tho business Interests, In most cases, look upon tho fuel oraer ns a"n Imperative one, taken after a thorough Hudy of conditions. The paralyzing ot Industrial activities opened the vtay to hurry coal away, and the statement was made last night by failroiiri nlllhArtllft. Hint .vllhln ttvelv'n i hours after coal leavea the "Breakers It win bo on Its vvny to market. Railroad lines here about are well cleared, and, 'or the next few days there will be 'narked activity In g-ettlnc the coal -noilnir rapidly. Clove Shop- Closed Ilefore Noon GLoVmisvii.T.tr v. v.. Jan. 18. niove shops throughout Fulton County even those working on Government or- & tiers .ln..J KAn.& .nnn tnda i. T.ntliJ.r "t Inar.ufacturers, to save thousands of wimrs worm oi sKtna in - pickiiiik vais," e operating dniy necessary depvt "ncnli w'th one-fifth of usual employes Li tlon ut that the alter would bo settled in conference 'The Uovirnment evidtutlj assumes tint amuseiuents bete as well as else vvheto aie ilosed on Miudav i or th liailleld older foi tin it sUjsnslun on Monday wou'd not lavo said the samo lis on bundu,'" he said. Warning to All Tenants If weather is cold and you can not get coal be sure and have all water turned .off. All pipes and heating plants should be properly drained to prevent freezing. ' This responsibility is yours Philadelphia Real Estate Board -p In compliance with the Fuel Administrator's order to save fuel, all Hallahan stores will be closed on Monday. Employees will be com pensated for the time lost. P. T. HALLAHAN. Hrtitat fic&lc GOOD 5HUI Wonderful Bargains in the Mid -Winter Clearance of Men's & Women's Shoes Thousands of pairs, hundreds of styles in all the wanted leathers and colors, and every , pair thoroughly dependable. $7.50 to $8.50 Shoes Now fi'65 S6.50 to $8.00 Shoes Now 565 S6.00 and $7.00 Shoes Now 465 $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes Now 365 $4.50 to $6.00 Shoes Now 315 All Hallahan Stores Open This Evening Until 10 P. M. 919-921 Market Street 4028-30 Lancaster Avenue 60th and Chestnut Streets 2746-48 Germantown Avenue 5604-06 Germantown Avenue Hr" )TRADE7 jEk )MAK((Z--Ji v 1 - Red Label ill J- 11 1 1 make food saving j ! II a pleasure 1 1 ; i js m i ut; i,iic;acye;i t.ui liic vculouiu in uiauc ui wj j fS 3 meat, yesteraay s aisn cooKea over can an De z ) n vl v il made delicious. 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