.. f( W43, ,- MVENIXH PUBLIC bJ5D012U-PIllliAl)WLPlllA, WJ3INI0S1)A Y, FHBl.lARV 127. MLS f s v K, I k ft Rk f kj ARCHBISHOP PRENDERGAST DIES RICH IN CHRISTIAN LABORS lUOIOAT KILLER. 11L1NDEU. 'LA FOLLETTE SUPPORTER .TWO MEN, ONE WOUN f HOISTS BED SHEET SAILS IN RACE FOR SENATOR , ARRESTED AFTER FIC MANNER OP CHOOSING NEW ARCHBISHOP How Vacancy Caused Death Will Be Filled by Pope Benedict by FIRST UNDER. NEW RULE Pontiff Already Has List of Nomi- nations Bishop McCort Prob- ably Administrator The eplstopal lucaney iause.l b the rtntli nt Archbishop Prenderirast will be, the first lu lie filled In this country under the now ration low, promulgated n 5, ear nno by tho Sacicd Congregation of Cardinals or tho l.oinuii catholic Church ' I L'ndrr tho lieu law the names o the I cihdtdntes, iih proposed by tho bishop" , of the Proilnco of Vomit haul., arc slresdy In Home, unit linvo been there for ecicrnl months past Tlio (lrnt step taken after the nrch-' bishop's death wis the oinotal notlflcu flon nf tlio Tone This message was em through Anhblshop John Doniano, papal delegate at Washington RECORD OF ARCHBISHOP'S WORK -TUB Rrowlh of tlio Philadelphia Diocese under Archbishop Premier x Rait Is shown in the following table, shin the Matistlcs or 1911, when he wan l.ppolntcd, and now: Catholic population . ... Number of priests in diocese Churches Philadelphia ecclesiastical student . Religions orders of women '. .. HcIIrIous women, notices and postulants HIrIi schools for boys High schools for girls Parochial schools Total number of Orphan as) hints Hospitals Other Institutions Conferences of St. pupils civil:: Vincent do l'aul Increase 19 H. 1018. or gain. 323,000 710.000 183,001) 382 77!) 107 297 :1J7 :io I G.I 232 , 8!) 2.1 28 5 2.3G3 :l.8tl 1.2 11 1 2 1 1 1 1.13 180 43 U3..112 S2.0U4 1R.732 12 13 3 7 2 I.I 17 I G'J !I2 2.) toi of St .Mams Chill r i fouilli and was otdalhul flfli u-its l.ffoie. idi frfcut stlcets. aiiiNi predeiessor us il.ur bishop .lame J Lean.", of lHil.u.uu, l.i general anil Illshop Unban, of Sir.uuon who pteadied tho Jublteo riniun said The appointment was the Hist by whhh 'Mho thai witness.. the sad state of in prlst of the dloio'e of Philadelphia Catholics tlftj years ugo. or know" the had ver boon He.l upon to exenlso ' . "nj.eit.pt In whlil. they were hold lould Ingenious Trench Crew, Bound With Onft l'rom America, Safe Home nt Lust ii: W Hlll.(ITi1.S fob at a humpeati poit of The arin.il llfl-lnol Fill) in. episiopu niuce in ins own nil """ i"'w n.rwni.i Willi nnv nope .or, ,.., ...., m, ivf.h -r.,e In i. in oni In tlie ngiu to wn "Tills IKtliu'tl.m." said the I'.IkIU Ilex a. .lay such us this In uhlili we tnn.r . rd ,. . ,,,,, ... ,,.... ,..,,,, ,. ftewoi to the late Paul n. lima: SrotislRimr James" V l.tMighlln, who An prnplie,. of Mich a diaiis..' would vboiru wll.l. Had "on " ''' I th, , ,,,.,, .sti, snat. ail 1 prmheij the sermon at the i-onsMiHtloii baio been lountnl a moohrr) Vim "m'''" 'nnar 1. lias l.n .mnoiiiirni ,olnl,,ojl,tl ,,ireJuy inlW criVmnii p. li.i liepii itaern for imi- swum uko Cattio ih niiinlivri e tun J iw r L'tpinimn i""' Juntos Thomson Knteirf l,lts and 1'ail Alleged to Have Atlni;k Complicates Mlxml Sltuntton Wntchman nnd Destroyed Ra11-:$ in Wisconsin load Lamp ti"u ,. . . ! -IMlft.N Wis. I'll .. I'oiainrin inn I'AWT1,U lel lb ST Tw .'. Kerf tallroa , who has all the more right to be re- ,on In tin of the pupulailoti . tod i rer, garded as ippierentliiR the punM and tliliu ihlld In this creat ill is to be bet tpv of th phtl iilelphla ilerej. be- found in u Cntlmllo n hool oaiif,' wlniieier others may bai snr- "llisjiw poor si hooN of ISO", si-aueli mleil nbout hint, wo nre oerlaln that tnnlilnd tho (onlldenee of a few Kopatntiil lioni ber eoort dnilni: a tor illio silo wiiiu iioiinci mi i.iuope S'n iiaMxalln InMrumi nl f aboaid, lull the I'renclmn n estimated t licit imimHIoii and heuleil for iiort To their mnarKalilo H'nninnhlp - nt his modes! opinion of himself e hided, 'allinllc4 our ediK-itlonnl teui of trlbnted the Mic(fs of Iho utng- uni until Ipatloit that tills ihaniti should lodaj, wllh Its noble bnlldlm.-, spl'ndld . w" 11"' eintlnes dlsibled I.' lli .ever oieur In his relations with the , jmbljr fjr, s-, ., IN h. ..nt.n,' eM-el- j Xi?l ..I'ffi fifll lS,X priest with whom hn has euiniunlrd unil nine mill praitlcal elll. I. n,-v ii nttnut- j,, Wis. l'eb 27 I'olliHeis of Sertiilor l.a Toilette bate mwe out H MIC mr urtber hIIii.i- lion Jainei. Tliomsoti, of l.a . nw. e -l)lntrIit Attorney of tat "rosso County and mi .utile Ui 1'ollitte, worltei-In thn western section of tho State. niliM tinieil that h'" would be i i andldale Tin. entrj of Tliumson maKei f iur al read In the rare, nnd the charms are lu.inon wm mrested tftday nfttr n lc battle with Aa or favendor, Jlallr U'l-rthe l'slmer. Policemen I W, Xtoks erson mid fl.irenoe pahnrr near th graiel dts, trio miles nouth of tills oJt) Tim riaitien fir iI.a miH..n... . ...m.,: Trultt and William Peterson, who eS her., fioiu PlftSMIIe, .Mu, and bao beil .... mo,, i in I no liellileheni Htee pr.3 Jellle plant helnn ll.l. r.tn ii Tiullr. 1ier..fM !.,.. .. .... .9 in the riKbt band find iif.n .n. inMI .i. ,... .. . .. - .-'.. ...v .. fc-.vra labored and whom he has ilieply edllled i "'" iMiliii-wli1i nttrnllon nan ii'uiutii l.rtmrii Kn ARCHBISHOP PRENDERGAST tnnllni.nl from I'ate Hue ,s -.noli I sermon Tlio Interment w 111 be In tlie ns tho word can bo got to Pope llenedlct ! enpt beneath tho alur of the Cjtl.'drnl nnd Its receipt nilcnnwlcdced the Popn lileiiltarles of th. fhureli from nil will appoint an nilmlnlstiator for the , parts or the Vnlted States will attend nrchdloceso of Philadelphia, who will be tlio funeial Ctrillnits tllbbons, Parley tn effect, actlmt urehblxllop until Aich- and oComiell, and Auhutslm-i llonrtnu t.Inhci l'rendercast's suices-or ts up- ' thn Papal delegate to the United Ktste-, b Ills Keniilne prleellv ibauuter bevoiul the period allotted to a uuin.iu Kenctu tlnn Ati'libtshop ISiati.' uid Moti'lKiioi Louchlln has clien u Inn tbleuie of his wisdom ii nil npostollo solleltmle lu the i-eleetliiii of an 'iiist1l.il wllh whom he. nn ehaie the lm bilidi 1 "f tin eplsopite l'oi lift, i u euii the lien luho)i sh.ir.il ibis lie.iM- burden. In .ulilltlon to lolitlniilntr his duties us it i tor of St DIES; 700,000 MOURN LOSS 'In'Mur .nTnVJ! rner.' ereitid and blessed In 0l ami In l!Hs ... , . .. the ilmn.li t f re ed ntid dfiorated HlIiop of ll.irrlsl.ltrc lie nils oi- niVllir t, ,i,.1k new bulldlbir In daitud a prlort July II, 1S83. si tot ,m n, ,.!, sup. r ur.hlte. tun , with ninny jears superintendent of the,.,,. i,.,rIr .uffK.,,, from Hint of am 'ntholo reliniils of Plilladtlnlila '..... ..... .... i nr.ii .... it wu IIMllIM As uillit ISIslioii lie was ton sianlli bu oidalniiu! pileitte nil mlnlstitlni; ioiitlriinlb.il. d.dleatitnc oiitoiai- count- tmr- .1 .....1 ..in. i.iu i.,,1. .i ill it uenetal nctmr .noti'.r orsorrowH i nunn in. 'j,,,,, ,,, ,01),ir. if,bei of Hie Hear Kenen.1 He wis appo h'ted , ,hntlMtl ., , ,,, f u, . board of nuMllary blslnp Septembet I, lUlU. ,JHtl , , (f , ,1(,raI f,ni,j ,,,! t,f the At the bedside of Archbishop Pi ender dlo.os.in lmlldlni; .ominlltee He wu cut when th end tame nen' 1)1 Pit'r(i1s.i sphltu.il dins lot ot ll P.utlelllir Jl Jlojl.in. the Vreliblslinp's pb siiMin , Conn. II of die So. Iei of St Vln.rnt il the nt. Itev I'dnnrd .1. I'itm lurlee, ' .ml mid of cfieial parish s.lctlts o. ihaiiifllor of the anhdioiese, ti,e Ile i Jf Miun . YANKEE TARS IN IRELAND ATTACKED 117 SINN FEIN i n. i. i... ,..-..- . "' -.-.: thai more linn tint number or -nanus i ";" '"""" rainier. ( r-rm will hair been lllo.l when the Hts lire ,. ",,,,., " K" "r" "nsed of boatlnAJ'K l.,e,l n Siturd.iv for the April elco- Lsltj. tbi V!niS,"L',e.,w-,Ul"n,!.n' S5 Vl tton ImIi... I, I.Miroot Jleins.s.nta, mlunUm U"n "'""-' hk lite fiom the StilH-rior liistrlit. Isthe "Miey later went 0.1 tii ,..u..i i.t.7 s. .hob i of tb Kepubllean party, -which of the Pitmlaiil shlein . w her Tl NT. . v dlsiatres with r.i IVllettt The Dent. iMitR.d, the took nut the, anltib anit. ' -' " ... , . ..... .Mil urn sniuo linnsHVt i; tiIis, jl" semaphore fnuilaln Ilchts. destrorSf rrade .-om. ' !lrl,1n,l,o;i,J, seienleen M,or r-atenderf; i ;rir:,;;,' .."..': . "r..1"0.1 :u I1..1I. 1. t ' . .'". 'II.- asliitiBton Adiiuiilstiiitti.il vntor ukMl , -,," , "lkV o.i 'IL'JISfc' was via retinitis of Plillad.lplils neated n Monslcnoi In l'.'lrt and su. -i -eded the Into lit P.e J W Mnm li in as Bishop of It arrlsbui b tw . s oars nco aro ntnoni the distinguished prelatos ex-1 ux m:v Peitiil, while most of the rcllitious urdiis libop will be represented fessor eeral Jeurs Is now pentnnentieitot In I Sib. oii on .iri.i to r..i i iiilliltin in Catholic sibools Ymi now lllln mo to thin TS'Mlrt In IJ,p, inn bntl about liiht) iliuiibe. ui.il ikxi ,,f lb.,,, .lliaiiibl) i 1 dusis i kiu ,,.,i, , ..Ii.llilat,- 1h Jusciiii w.i. jmor unit Htt.itirnitn.. i.u non a inetftber of the Knliril Trad bin luoro thin Sim. iiintit f ihrir noble AlllCllians Ignult' Ji'Pr. Iltlt Ch.tlgC , mi"l"ii. "ho will 1iite lite In billl.lliiKS uoribi r mm, ...if. ii.ii.. .. . . tie asliitiutoii Adimiilstiiittoi .lays Thn. w.i, n,,,, .,!,, ..,i .i iii-n .iiuncs iivkiii i" t, t,.1Kn. .dilor of Hie Mllwiuihe U, .,, tlm men M iho iriliel rjltsV'Sm riit llieio ,ue now ,:.. I'lv ' Leader, which was hirnsl ftoni the, whei Trultt shot at Deteitlio Palnisi t'i mails lor tinpairioiio uii-r.iu r-. ." ,..t I.iiMiiiN lit. .T Vstoiipi.r Vi.in- landldate of the socialist pirli I. in t.illois It. i jiitit I'l.tb, Inland i vote allul.Ml and slniud b Mnn JMti- i, S.VVINIJS SiO.OOII.OOII ers, Mitoiilliii; l.i n iilsp.it.u prim, a in the iwiii flit-milo todav Tin io were j AmP1K.il'!, stump Sales Aeriigc O..UI nil. ill suiioi:. ir .ii.- s..".. until ..ii iiAii ftAft ,. n .. .IJ.UUUiVUV Mrtj pdlntid This remains In tho new liw a" In the old To nil tho ncrlo.l until such, an admin istrator Is appointed by the Pope the .soi'.ItOW PIIP.VAPIN P. UOliK I'.S1 .anon law pmild.s thit Jj tah. , penaded t fstl.edral must proilde for a tot nnrnry mlmUil'- archdloces, to.ln trator In his J ' This man 1, late, , ,.tlthcdla, ,lltH.,,.llr,(1 m, supirscdod by tho appointee o ,'' l on - and ,, who bad l.tiown Mchblsliop .torM'Vuxmary bo,!' I'reni.er.ist for miny jeats met w rhlladelplila, will be appointed admin- illent handclasps and pr.ijci to- the Istrator This would bo following tho I mini whom the i.eiod ourso taken at the dentil o&Archblshoii i At canv mirs ami also nt lite special v ,t tVntslt the nhlilshoi s seete P.jnn The then Tilshop PrenderKast I.eliten rSltlce nioit of the pailsliloners tar , the llev lran.isj Claili, pistor was appointed administrator Tho aux-.were in tears ns htindri-ds who attend r the Cathedral pirlsh. the llt Itloh Ulaiy bishop belnc an iiBlstant to tlo the I'athedral had hnown thn rchbIhop nril Kelly, the K Joseph Ollara and atchblshop, hla appointment an niimin- tn '"J uiiuutii ma .uuuu- ni;iii- utrator would be tho most prob.iblo ' "; Rct011 .No lomment l tlie priests oni'UtlliK Tlio appointment of an nrchl.Hiop , nt the sen i.il masses today was made romes cntlrcl under the Jurisdiction ot I comet tilnc ArMiblimop Pintderi;asls the Pop Ik can select otto of tho , death, as It Is onanist tlm 1ul.11 of present bishops to bead tti- arrhdloccso the Church to do o until oltlu.il poti or may talie a new 1 creattd blthnp as llt-itlou bos boon sent out from the the next nnhblahop iiulileplscop il lesidence. As tribute to tin memory of the At. u UISIIOP IIIlltinST or.lil.ll bishop thol.aro.hlal s-ehools of tho anh- Tlierft nrrt no l.lffbee miliri In tbn ! diocese will llose oil the dft of the Catholic Church thin tboso of blihop funeral. As ha was opposed to undue ' at S oclodi atiri si once nottccn mat Tho ofllces of archbishop and Pope aro I ostentation In life. It Is hlehl probable hts condition was moeli ore Dlree In relation lu Jurisdiction and do not ! that the Archbishop's funeril will be tlons were g en to summon Bishop .Toliti - ... ...... . ' ... . ... .... ..,...,... ... , i u i - . . . ,, inltilsiitlnir . uiitlrti atlon. d.dlc. U.3?.! , V: V'0",1' l"t'"''" l.luinh.s. .Inpels and s.'hooK otll ot. 'L. 'V!r"'Jila Ltr ,""'' ,","' .HiK'ii the ii.' PI Ion. fiioilc sand c, nt M fharfess Semltiarv for IrH, ( llllrr ,,, , alw, the llev Charles Akrilnle) nil of (he Cathedral, nnd the ll Vatber tiulld ner. S. J . of the Church of the ticsit, as well js two nursi . who hid been In attendance 'UiHmc the rchbishp's III- tn ss CON'si luCs I.Iisr I'd I'Ali The Alihhishop win conscious almist to the end. httt caie no" Indl. atlnn th it be realized the Imucndrncy of ill ith Doctor Moilatt all(d at his lesidence s I'liiiiinii ..' It,' .llo. '-an liul'.d ItiK loititnittii tint.' i.etnhnl upon blm the iiiiisl.l.i.iilnii of pluis inilerlals nnd i ost of numerous bull.llni; projects , V.ilnbK iiinoiiK them wile tlioso for ihe . atbollo Piuteilon for Ho s, the tiihblshrp p.i.in Meniotlil I.lblury at tin hid to th- senilniin. the ti w Catholic Hon- for llh'ls. the Citholle C.lils' lll!li s, hool .mil tlio st iMiiion.l Hall, a '.pli ml id iiildltloii In tin -fnilnin or si i 'hat lei Pol I omen ut ( eilno.il. .MlintOPDI.irAN CiP Pltll.AI'HI.PHI Aftoi lh.se ilfleen i its of strenuous and siir-sucrliUIni; Miilee which few men without lllsho.i Preudiikast's hub liltl. ent nhislrnie rould li.no MlMlnd without n brealidown snie n hblsliop Hfl.utn ul' ct,i;p,.! . Most IM.re'id rchblsbop we ie. job e wllh loil and i onjsr.itubite uit ott Into had a lirse Hhati- in the su, -iins of th. plt and to Joll tod.i ale esp. i titli.ns seiitteli titiiifd ..u 1 aie perfei t.d utid ii.titul.il out atnl ion olldile.l wot Us of oU' pn dei'esfors. nnd led Ihe w i to new kune'ses ,m,l tew tilimij.hs To ion was it r ion to su tins t.ie.,1 CathedrilK lit t intlMti.a In tie ail in.'iiiltiK of inni prleslli'llle flfti icais .ieo Vuil fmtole.l tbelt Kluutll .ISHlfted 111. I llelelo),ll,f lit .111,1 now ol llowll with new spluiilni Hie full loilii.l of tlielt sold, ii i.,iis I. nitr ileiollon, re.il -mil stieiiRtli is It due Hut the Calhedril so adiitlrabli, In Its sjiuliollsm and so at iriitlie In its be.iul, to.s Into a new r.i -with a hi wiMlth of imlowmenl In .itt i nnd tpt mill tleli idnnmunt Vo'i would not halo me dwell In detiil on t.ie ittfls which (.ml has Rlietr ion 'iiui mi Mints fin His ulon and M.ur mi tllli ..Hon rial nro In loin heart and in lotti tnltid ut this hour and we. ...ut liietbten. Willi lotlr devoted lillests and faithful I'm U. unite with Mm In t.ffiiliiix to Hod plain and tluitUs rIMhk nil wo .isU foi jolt the .on 'til Hid blessing mi,) pi.,t,itl..ii of Cod louraire mil slietiutli to liboi n tn Ills "nilif aid IH'bt to w.ilU a- 1 1 ' In III" wu ji itu.i:is s .ui.i.i.si itip..si To all 111. lioilols 111 ipe.l 11)1.11 bill All Mbisliop Pr.iid. iris r. pile I tn i l w wolds which (.ami P Utlt,'lv fiom bis lips in a titamiir whl.ti siione.I ben d.rph he was Hfti.ti.l bi Ihe i.eoe and , hon ihli'llll.e In Its tlniplnltv was I, s j ihaia.ter eiei an orator, the eat in st licss nf U feeling km his word- til Itiiest t loiju. nee JoMiU. an It Is le siid In, nt' the atlacl. was nude Xo attention was in.i. Io to tin juts wllh wllh Ii tin Mnn Kclti.ts Meet.. I Ihe sillols but when Mom bKin P. lh the . ins.ee lars ili.iliMl tli.li .issallaut , ,, , . . ' .lneM 1 1 ui,i tuibllu and ntlier Illsh illls liullcati. Hint III" Sinn 1 eltiers are KettltiK lolilei ..ml Hut in oi' s ,f 1 iwlessm "s .it. liut.aslnr ii. . i. ii .' "'" sruppieu and fell into' J. Tnn'u'on top.U"K' r umA " m ..,U'",l,A,,,0, ''fonder snd Mikeisoi'i leaiiini tho Menu Trultt irjm i, srini J ersr It found Peterum. .... .. i... ..-? At! and Plucd blm iiiuIk. n..i n..,i. tii ss ttveti n heurlnp and ismunltted to tltstl iJZ worlihouso In dtfault ot J6000 ball!, 7-1 v.. ...u oi- nix (oaiges. ' i VIIIMITU.V. IM. fiom the sale of wiir saMiius stall Ibcelnlni TT C WlDfllinrMim,, . hum In; sj. i. "-.noun Bnl'IVa -iS this countu ate eiiee.iiiiK iiio. irotn t.ie sime kouiii In tin nt llrltulti. Iiruhs I niaue puiiin w '- .......i... ,.... Sailncs Committee show lor ihe list r,.,.r ii.ilin total r.i'liss at tin- Tre isini- tinni this sotirfi) whs- UO.Oilfi.OOO. ui (..fi. II UMIIH! rVDKlt I'KU i nsalmt jaT.ou0.00o In Hr.sit llrllulii SiAl I. II.XKllUli I .iiT.li n .iii.ii i , (otll Ainirsan war suttnes ' ... ..e .-" ,..,. rt.i.. . ale in pires "i i . " i"",i',". in mil t'oiiostogii Again Hooded J 6 FROM HOSPITAL VESSEL Ulennit Castle, Hiitl.h Ship, Sunl -Ji in Channel KM Still Adrift in 4 Lifeboats m ... ..,..,,.,... ,( u Tow, at ConJlurnw of S'lis,,,,, In,,,,:, 10 I.UMUIS IAN, As'lllll Pi, 1 eb ." n ix tiuslon of the ri. il i. . (oil., on Hi. sus.U. hanii i lllMi below tho mouth of the Conestl.RIl lllwi. al Hie i oiillupnce of wlil.1i stieam Is tin iIII.irh of Safe lliillioi, h is n "lilted In Inn, I'ul ilatiRet for Hut p'ltc ItuliwatPi fiom the Miiqtieh inmi he ifporded in tne tniru wppk oi amis ii, or III a Utile more tlnn three months titter the 111 l offeilng of t.ie stamps bj Hi, 'li.asliu 'Inn (iornians Arrested t,'OHN. Pa. l'b J7 The TiTone polim aie holdltiK as Ntisplclotis i-Jur-.uliis llelmlcli Huseli u 'Vermin nllen . n...1 ...u nf ,1m . -nil' nf ,li . Ir. II. 1... '...u... ......-,. ip, ., . 111,1, ,,,,r 111 ' ..... ... ..... -.-, outline up the t otiestiura lias iiriIii tinn niilsit shoeiilir wliiclt was In tulnd llu Hood with h Is now win, in Manila lljihor when Admlril Dewey iwo feet of the lilshist point If bad ,if...itrd 'he Spinlsh fleet and I'.isino i. i. bed I'amlllea thai hid urUii o. -. Muellei of tho Henniti ste unship Pis ,, . upled tbett limn, i hi.nli.lli Minted luti-rned u' IloboUeii when Wat InoUo ,1,'ilti last tiiRht out M.l,ni. .1.. ...u.ll.r.. ........ r.9 .... rerer io me nriestn- rnnpru.ns i.er- i inirKP.i v lie eunuiiciiL ui ut ui- .-...... .- -. , ......... .,.. . ..... . i ..... ,,-, a-i. fnrrnert rinllnilifn 1.1 nn olllee n( ' lailireinenth , illorvs. wriowtj In another pirt of the ' " H i.iiimj, n i .11111 ane '""" o,,isl..t mus iw.iU.-tl 111 me thinishl". bo"?. nSMUwZliy .0 V,cl.bW,.p Prende, .m,se and ol.X, pries, ,,, prentes P ' ' J .. "f 'mI I .nUI...a boon and bale Ihe stri.t Intcrpretutlon of . col. slastlcil Rnsf at this time is a matter of .onjei- " ne-ir at .ml t'IiP I. an 1 c .1 .... l.ru an n . , . in ,,, f i,inBht ot tsw, need not b cien priest How- lure, but II I, Renerali bellei.d that The last Htes of the .hut. I, and the " ' iVs ipp lnt , l.i tl" Xatlc, u,l!1r,,,,"",1,ro,1"!, f,".i ,p ,"""", Kf"..'e eier, for man, jears the Popes have either Hlshop Doucliert . of Ituffalo; pnjera for the dln- were said In the ' ;'"B suces.i "s tin as t, tin rase ""1 "'", I,U c ,,f '". ,r,'1 1u ' fVe, not created nni tirdlnals except from Hlshop M.DiiItt of llarrlsburg. i.t presemo of the Archbishop who w as , ? " f.m.olnH..c..t t nvlllarv 111' nop "Vonslbllltles for .IWil mn-t i.uder them a lolce In the releitlon if .. new Pirihlilotiers of the achleicmen s of that the end bad ronu Condluto, L .....J ...,.., ... ,i. .,, , S .. ., L, up.i.i.s toll ron pp.i:i..'ii. Xt-ws that the Mihblsbop was denl was linmedlutei i'otnmutilc.lc.1 Io the nastorH of deli ntbollo oliuiih In Pope. I Illshop DotiRhertl those ucqunlnteil with 'I ho iiei .irehlushop mm rcn bo ! ,,H Reiieral record belleie that he will Irousht lion .1 prmlnee othe. than be the choice A Blame at tile, taicii lh it of Pcmis.ilumla An Inslnncn of ' "t cirh follows- i ins ui.no in ,itviiuiiinp j'rrmlerKnst s kt. IlHA. HUMS I. Dill (illl.K l . fhlladilphla, and the toIliiiR of pirlsli i iinliei.ii .- of the .lull. .Hon of Tin iirc.i.ccspor .MCiuiisnop Kiui viu , nislinp or lluiralo lie was tormerii j.slls In nil parts of the elty told do- .r'ahedr.il of Saints P.l.r and Paul was brouRht to Phil iilelphla from St l.ouls, TINhop of Jaio, to which 1i was ap- olea Calholus and tlio public gen. rally described as Hip stitell.st most Imprcs- where be was coadjutor bishop with the I pointed April 19 l'OS liai also thit death bad iome u. the held of the ,lip reretnony In the hlstoii of the P.o- rls.u of lucccsslon ltlshop of Miei.i Peuovla 1 To has a churoh In Hi" auhdloccse The bells ,,, ,.,ltlln,. cimuh In Philadelphia" AV'nOMATICAM.V VPCtMiIs'lTni. record as a ier enkl. nt cnciutllu. ,rn toil seetity-tlio ttnus. one for .nir. ..Wuame of the Jul.ll.i was not it . 1 n -r 1111 iiiii.i i1 II. Mi iitr.viT r rarn ( ar ot nn u iu pi i m- The man nnno ntcd to Mm iiUimniin nt nT- "'' ' ,l11'11 " ur, " rdt" hllarlclphla automatically become Phllauelnhlrt iinfnninl t illt- arar OF A MILLION SOULS, ij. totis. . tnte.l walls ruin Rla.l nnd 1 e Jul,, tint It lieRlllrt its se onil ,n f .f the lentun brlRhtet i nl s pe,., i, a more beiutiftll Hi in eip, If he had been abb to h,uhI. i . uRtb Hist bpfoit IiIh deilb, Ai libtliop Pren deiR.st lulRlit haie Kieatid the Hiinple, hiaitfelt wolds with whlili ltd ad.licssed his p.itlshlonrrs of St Milaihys on the rpisloii of tin clebratloii of his silver Jtlbllre twenti-llltllt volts ICO 1 haie pspulime.l iinthliiR but idndnos nienuioceo of I'hlladelnlili mid (lie dioceses those of Pittsburgh, llrle, Sornnton, Altoona and ll.irrl'burtr. The archdiocese embraces tho LOimtlei of Philadelphia, rierl.s. HucUs, Carbon, bestir, Dcliwarc. I.tlilgh. Jlonlgoinci, .Northampton and Si.hu llilll. The hlslton nf i.nl, .11.. ne.. 1. ,I.A . !.. Itual bead, under tho Pone r.r tl,... -1 enter into his icward. A ilcar whom cleslastlrnl dliislon The nnhbtbliop thousands upon thousand mourn n,la' may bo mid to boar the same relation i bas tlnlshed 'the t-ood ticrir His to the bishops as tho Goirrnor of a , eplnopal motto '.Sim 1 idells ITliat Htato doeB to tho Maoi of tlw cities i I tiuj bo faithful). Is acioinpllshe.I within thit State, except that an inch-' Hdmoml 1 i.mcis I'rendeigast, u pnest oinop niso nas partliuiar JurlHdlcllon , f the Human Catholic c.iurui lor iui LAYS DOWN LIFE RICH IN WORKS Ihe shephcld "I u million souls Is ' but he bad not then attained the .anon dead . man who snfd Ood In leal ago and lOiisequentli bid tn wait slinpiloltl throilchout the lone Je.n1i of five inontbs for nrdlnitlon lie was his life lias laid down his work to ' ordained on Neiember IT, 1SCJ. at be ago ot iwcillj -ii... nil. I ...ic-uuu jears by P.Ishop Wood, lu the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, whirl, had been dedicated just a lear before Tim tall young priest he had al re.id reai bed his Rr.ai height of si-, feet foul Inches, with his slen.brness icceiituatlni; that height was assigned to St Paul's Church, "inth and Chrls- two rears. Auxiliary uisnop o. i-niu . . . .......... . .. i.b ntil Aril, Sr Kr o:C,;..eU,d,yce o? ..enn,-.V.nP. o M reels, for ,,, -.,. for nearly seic.i voars, cams to ms death onl after a llfo oxerfiowlne with Blatant t" Father Kltertdun !-'o ciriistly did lw enter Into his labois that, nb oier one of tho divisions of tho timvlnce In tho archdlocmo the archbishop bears Hie same relation to Its regulation ns tho bishop does In tho ordinary diocese. If a bishop Is selected bx- the Pone In be archbishop of Philadelphia there prob- smci, pen Ice ns bus Wen within th" ably will bo u xacancy left In some dlo- UOw-er of few" men Io offir. Ho dies P..A nl fl.n 1-nl..l (!,..., H. . . ...........1 ,. III. tmnlllrf. ra m jtoj. """"""'."'" " - sent to some countn narleb IIa wa ..Tl:. U"; " ca oil 'aceordlngli appointed to the small ml,- tne loieiiiusv u.fc. ..."- - - The relrbintlon ! 1i s flfti mm is lu Hie iirliMhnid hts Rold. n jul.ll.i ob sumiI on Xi.v.inb. r 17. t'"l'. i nine i- ili lit wllh the .ilebritl.ltl of the llfliitb onl liatiotuvide It win woildwlde, fol lli l..m,i mil 1.1m t.nrni.iil .111.. In III. r-iilti.il Stairs ill fell.Itiittnit tho Atch- tH lfanii. umoiiir xuii In. said then bishop ioiniiiilnli.it.il tn blm Hie l.uowl edite tint Catliollis of (icrj nation ap preclited bis work fot tlio adiatu einent of th Churili and humanltx- The It Unite was phtuiisipie lu Its solemn dlernltv and Its rIoiv was Hie mote Impri-slip In tint the Xxliblshop jielpbrutrd tin, solemn IiIkI. pnltlfleal n ass i. the sune nltai where llftv veai ago lie tool, bis xows o' ordination Tor be intv of . olot lu decorative el fdts notlilm; ould cotnpire to tin- lu lu lot nf the Cathedral nnd .spedalh Ihe sitting of the uiilii iiltnj When to the lililill.il charm of downs glnn Ing iiml. i the Rlcaiii of thmisinds of elei 1i Ir IIrIiIk and lunidri-.li of indl. wele adddl Hi. brllllmt scarlet ami purl 1 vestments of Hi. iitdin.ls and th. ai.bblshopi from otlul dlousi, and the iloth-of-gol.t lestments of thn eh e .,..M,.,n , t .Q S-i" .'"'if..1! '.:'.!'. V.1.,."'L1'-''- "t fi waid bound nnd liuvltttr no imtleuts on loird. wi.h muiU jn Bristol channel Tuesd.y inotiilnR Ml th IlKlita mi the ship wrio bun.. I iur ut the time. Cort-tnn sun hoi .bale bom landtd by u Cnllp.1 stint. st i.estioer. Illgbt of the boats of tin! (Jlenart I .ustle with t(, I on board, six still adrift. TtlU l!lwtlE.ll II.BA H..u r. u...l ....." ship of nsi.' Ions, built III 1900, owned'. .Jf uv .no . moil a sue .nan steumsiiiik Coinpani and reglsteic.l nt Soutli.tion- Ion ' 'I. -M Ihe Btlstol Channel Is a deep Indent-)! tlnti til tliu uutltliii Aat , nii-t ..0 t t ' T ,JoT3 II ' I i in , i s - I. tillllBHslsHlHtlllHIIIIIHll flUBVlVIIIIIIIIIIKs BGSEmnr ialllllllllllviH Hiiiiiiiiiii KBtMsEEaKw - 5lliB IHIIliisH PUACTICE UNDKU OLD CAXO.N' ready oiertated b his studies nt the Hlci i s of the tnas, n . olm scheme was 'seminary, bis health gave way in six i prc-inted which mlRht Inspire oin.istei i months nnd lie wis for. ed to nsi. to be Ilrt, - . ...... ,,.,,,, , ,. Tlie specticlo In the Calbedtat when Under ihe old canon law the diocesan !LU , h l a wi born lu May, - f "" f, susqueiianm uepc. Su-noe. Mihblsbop PicndoiR.ist nsniil.il liw consultorsand'irremoiablo rectors of tho ,i.. ' cionme Count Tlpperary, lianna joiintj, as assistant to th- xen- altai and the Kreat organ pealed forth diocese In which the xacancy o.curred 1V,, a town whlili was old when "ahl. Patlie, Jo m lucent O'P.ell s the openlnK bats nt thn pontifical ina-s. would meet in n diocesan conference JffV ,s ,ounir and whose an, lent , Old Tathei o Belli and oupr rathci w is lm,irisic ve; no n.otc Imp.csslve They would select a 'tirna"-., list of ''H . wanie "ClS'al.t Maella,' or "vale Prer.derga-t shaied lodglrgs w th i t,m n.e Mo.e.slon which ptcrded It three candidates-whl. h would bo for- UJ " "", "a,? V9laninc"nt of Hie sweetness' J:ml whjcli Hie. In a s,nil boute and iihl.1i .... .normous as-om .1 of warded to tho bWiops of the prolines T' f iTnluV The two priests had wo small bedrooms ,,-0,,i ,.w.led .iiomid tlie Cathedral 1 hey would either npprovo tho term of u'"1 '",dMi ' Pn- .,nij one small silting loom between xlewe.l lu awed alien, e .Mote than 7 mi .1.. .... .- ......j . ........... II. .n.i.n .,f an UlllbtrlOUS paleUUKC, It,,,,, lllwltril ll'nr.lt lHl.Ilie fllen. nn kI.iiii I . lrt'.,i,.ii Mltli s.nl.s remarKiu mat lonnc ,,r 1,( i il in tirles or I io i nun it i.mi.tiR for It. If they tcjected tho priests toma tho bishops would luvio to Rlie reasons for their action and forward the same to Rome on both bis mothers and his trainers onc 0pci0ii, u. mvi" ..i.,fc .p.... ...all . .. Hide. Ills paternal xoreoeavs vi-ve i..c,. Hue from .Maurice tie rrei.uc.u-... .. N'urntan loins w.u ....-- of the ii.. .. .. . ....... ... .i,.. tvi.lfili century, u war- .no ie.ii.1 ivouiu iiion uo piaceu ocioro .reimiu ... - ,.. ,,,,i inv bnxlnc tho Pope for his consideration. lie was , rlo, wtfo Is famous In Ireland for ba mu not bound, howeier-and Is not now kept faith with tho Irish l'' '.list, bound to mahe a selection from amonff th Normans would liaxc betra) u ""' the men of tho tenm. Thero lmxo been Otlur famous members of tne lamii ..... .. . . . ...... i T..i.n .....leu l'lenueisan.. " lusiuiices micro .-open apiiuiiiii-n .neii lis vvcir ju... . - ,i.. .... 1U bishops xvho had not" ben. even men- torlan of tho xroniMelllan inx.is uonea tor mo position prlestlv M'stntcnt" Mi R.c.itest nmbllbm is tint I will i on- tltiue to llio lu olir liln.l f.eltius to live ns Io.ir .is Hod wills In imir midst ' nnd when I die to be woithv nl voiii pi..eis ARCHHISHOl' AS ACOLYTE ' RECALLED AT IMTTST0N, Cnthcilic Hisloii.in Itvtoids I'liltiic I'umatP of Pliiladelphiu as Altnr Hoy .si Ii HIS Pa I I -. .ll.nn veaiHugo Al. liliKhoi. Pr.ndeiRisi serxtd us nltai Loi in Pittstiui, near heie i . iilholli hlsloilau re.ords the following, in (onneitlon with the Anhbisbop sen-' lug on tb altn. .linliitr tho time thut the llei John I'liuun was pistor the..' 'XmniiB the altar lmvs was one re iinrk.ible fur bis M.ituie lie was the tulltst bov tint hid iei Ik en se.n so till us to attr.nt pierv ones attention In ...lilltion be won hliili boots with his lii.lcIcerh.nUei it ousels On Inquiri It wis found tint this was Cilmnnd 1" Pieiul. rgnst tin ftitnn Nidiblshop of Phllidelphlu Ihe Ar.hblsl.op vvu- lieieev er.ll Mr. ..go olIivlntliiR at ll.i" nii.rljge of Ilnal. I .leunlngs, ni.iliiget of the 1). Holt II iv. ball club, and Miss S'orab i.liovle lie vi.s a lutisiii of Mis .liMinlng. 'Ihe ArdiblKlioj. was ,. clni friend of Hlshop Hob in, of this ritv Klslmu lloban ilslted the Philadelphia prelat about .Wu niontli ago iben- thev that bis Mi, 111 of life hud uboul run lis i nurse nnd tint be Ireland: Thomas PrendergaM. .i mem ber of tho Irl-b Parliament: and 1,1s brother. ho w aa Crow .. Solicitor Many . ... ... - i - , .. i ,t i ssriiiiin CLERGY OF ALL CREEDS of the PrendeinaM, , -u .. ..,.-... ntid r.nie ouo .T:.r.....'- - . rauier .-.cnuriwasi. e u.iiiiuii. ri-iuiiiuer. tnem. I. I II llieil' lirii's.iv lesiiiii'm-, ni,,.,,, (J1,, molitn him of the one of which It was slid .iiRsed.thinugli I)gau Suuaic befoie en- na.ti.l. A.dibl-hop P.i.idergasi told th- that If Its occupnnt wanted to wash hls'i.rlnn- ihe I'athrdral , bishop that be llkd! would pen r mo face he would have to put his head out I in Hie l.iluht nuttimn sutillRbt tne blm ullio iiriIii of the winiiciv. Plfty ears later the occupant little room. Iiaxlmr become Arcbbli was ...lnilnlHlr.itor of rliurrh nrnnertles cilbiil It. lope and l.lltir. loomed nboie l re. when- Ills Ul.de the P.C1 Pranols : .'nlini. nsrcreirat. lab.e ..inminle.1 in n... ..11 otbors In tho uroeesi.ui Ilihlnd him Cu.n, was panto, nt si .V" V- - 1 ........ . I........ ..... . . ...ll,..l ."nrl.i iil.l, l..r,ln,1 Hill. III.. nUUI 1IM.IS a ..uaiiri i. ix , uiii.u.l ui llurs lain" - .....n... .....j. After a car oi so In Susquehanna 'ill''""'". v,rinx ,"' V1"!''11.' 'asl '" t.i i ., i.r. n.i...oL .,. ne. attetid.d by two .hancellors ........ r u, xi.,i"s f..,i. ...,.... When the procession hid entered the I 1 purple and soir.e, of .he u, ..bishops . - ,-', , 'h 'win, '(M.'.n'reslgniVuon "K ofth.it and . ardlnals gleamed nnd glitter. .1 riie. . ' Ar. rtlilii prenderirast spent mam" hblsliop, ! giant ilgure of Aubblsbop Pimdergast, , r,f )l)lt bo.ihood das In Cnrbondale. lira. BRITONS and CANADIANS Come Across Now Agreement with the United States provides' that YOU will be DRAFTED if you don'tvol- . unteer. All men between 20 and 40 are liable. Your Brothers Over There Are Calling Volunteer to-day; the need is imperative; you will not be doing your full duty if you wait to be drafted. You Can Join Either the British or Canadian Armies " DO IT TO-DAY At Neareit British and Cunndian Recruiting Depot t ' s s i o it St va m t4 K M Itnse s I bunli Mrs Motllt was a tespiint a'i :n i - &"K ;k 'r? iuuum run viniiioioiivr .l0 Porrowv.it tho death of Archbishop Prenrlerorast Im i.onllne.1 to 110 creed or sect, IJelow are brief statements f loins prominent elergmcn of xarious denomi nations: Illshop Joseph V. Ilrry. of the Metho dist i:pl8copal Church" "I greatly re ret to learn of hla death, and wish to e.xtend my sympsthv to the Uergy and membership of bis Church " Dr. llussell II. Conwell. pastor of tho Daptlst Temple: "Arehblshop I'rendei gast w-us ono of the city's biggest men. nnd his death Is us great a loss to other denominations ay his own" Tho Itey. T. J. Garland, Suffragan Illshop of tho Protestant Episcopal Church: "I am deeply sorry to hear of Archbishop Prenderifast's death I wns In consultation' with him frequently and always found him courteous and help ful." Rabbi Joseph Kratiskopf: "He was a ftno character, a ltlndly man and devoted to his work and his people. III., death Is a loss to tho community." Spanish Cortes ; MAYOR DEEPLY MOVED Expresses Sense of City's Loss in Pi date's Death Maor fnillth was deepl moled at tho death ot ths Archbishop. "Ho was an extraordinary man with a wonderful physlouo nnd nn equally IVOndeiful Intellect." ho said. "Ilroaa injnded and smpatl.etlo, he wus univer sally admired and lespected. Undoubt edly he exercised u greater Influence for good In the community than any man among us. Philadelphia has sustained a great loss III his death." Crushed Between Train finished between trains on tho Penn- llvanla Itallroad at Seventeenth street and Washington avenue early today. iviiiiam (lodges, a J log leiapu worker, was seriously injured. He was stand- ISf'On thmetei. of a. train bound for HrJ island and was brushed o by J. another, the srLrrttd Tudor of Wales. Boll, the Caiews and the Prender gasts "axe given man sons and daugli ters to tbc Church. One.of his btothera. !f :?... T..,e r. Vreudergast. be- Jan,eioVoftboa,urdioft..ei:plpl.:, any. New vol.. .xnou.er '."" neV. I-ranols P.endergast. was sta tlo'iicd ut IJungaritu. Wftteifoid. Ira land. Two of bis slstcis entered the religious llfo In it eland. One of t ism became tho P.eicieiici Mother Jlary Peter, of the Presentation Conient. I.ls inore. Ills father-s brothel, the Usv. James Prendirgast. died In tbe ministry at tho ago of eighty-six. Two otlur uncles, his motners un,uni, ... -lato Father IMtnond paTevv, of the arch diocese of Cashel, and the lato rather Francis Oarew. pastor of tlio Church of St. Hose of I.lma, at Carbondale, Pa. fiXTCnS PRIIiSTJIOOD Younir Kdmond rrancls Prendergast came lo tbe United States from Ireland In H59, when ho was Sixteen years old. At tho Invitation of bis uncle, the Iter. 1'iancls Cataw. lie entered tho diocesan seminary of St. Charles Borromeo. then housed In the old building at the north east corner of Klghtecnth and r.ace streets Logan Square, I'Vom that time on for fifty-nine sears, his llfo xvaa to h' centered in that locality. In th ..... eathedral dominating Logan Square lie was to be accorded, when ... i,.1 been In the nrltsthood for fifty rears, the most splendid, tribute ever ':''". . .... ciiuiii. niiiMi Btven to any nw ...-.- ....- In thW ltr. , . ...i vf '"i j if UMHSSS"., iiasior oi ri, jinriii iiurc... r s.oi. , V, ' . ., , ", ... . ,, ... whose t.rrltorv then roin. rl.e.l it,: doors of tho Cathedral. ,i rush on 111. present parishes of Now town. Motrls- 1' "' tli uon.I tool, place to enter vlllo, Yardley and Cornwells II,, founa ''- 'loor,' "" llol"t", "f. tlrltc,t'' ,"r? It necessary to lalse funds with whlihl"'. o.... ,.....-. ....... .., ....... .. to build a new ihurch. the old one hax- eictujlli ex. 1 sent In the great nil lug been destroved b nic shot tlv be-1 '' nnd nery Inib of Handing room fore hts appointment Il lemalncd as I was t..l.en pistor st Bristol foi four sears and The Ar.hblsbop was leading Hie gos- was then made pastor of tbe Chuich tf . 1"1 "' "0 ',1,a7, ,,lM?!'u V"' . "rm I .... i,.....t,... i vn. ...ii..., ii.... ' finally dosed Prom that moment until I !.. ...... ......... ....... ,...v..,, ...,(.. i - , ., .,...,.. ..u .,,.. ,,.. I (lie con .'i ..." .r .-,i,u,,.. - ..... nui.ip late., an linptesslie silence preiulled, l.rokeu only by the so. io. oils ibuee of tbe j .debrants of the mass, the singing of i the choir oi the deep tones of tlio organ. ' town. Pa His brief pistorale tlicie concluded his eight yeais of mlnlstr outside of Philadelplili. From 1S7I until tho time ot his death he was to i emain in this city. In February of that jear. on tho death . f Father John Kelly, pastor and AltCllllISIlOP KlaAMiH TIliniJTK jJmHuM Uncle Sam ' uses the King Eight Chassis for light armored cars. This is the tame chassis that is used in King pleasure cars. H Parker, Motor Halea Co. HJ tl-. BIWAD BT.5 - H , .i.-in..rlir tin. lill.eolt.lilH or .be. founder of St Malachy's Church , f.,tholic chuich In Philadelphia with lt F.leienth and Master striets. Father f0I)aitioi wild. Atchblshop I'renderfiast Prenderirast was lecalled. from Allen- town b Illshop Wood and appointed to tho lacant icctorshlp TI remained lu iharge f that chuich foi thtrt -seven years Four jeais after he became the pastor ho caused St. Malachys to be lemodeled and completely renovated, in U82 his parishioners erected the present pastoral residence. On Noxember t, 1JS6, he Lwss appointed permanent rector of St. ataiacnys. ins parisu ceieurateu ins sllier Jubilee Noxember 17, 1190 In 1191 Father Prendergast planned the election of f- parish school for St. Mai ach)'s, purchased several small houses on Wpruock street and had the present parochial sihool erected. By 1896 the energetic priest's abili ties had brought blm so prominently Into the wider llfo of the diocese that he was made xlcar general of tho Vlloccse of I'cnns)ianla, ' IXEVATED TO l.PJSCOPACV In that same ear, which was that ot Archbishop Ryan's silver Jubilee, the newly appointed vicar general xras named Auxiliary Bishop of Philadel phia, with the tltta of Bishop of Scllllo. The appointment cams on December I, 1191, and ha was consecrated aa bishop on February 31, llfT. Archbishop Ryan ..ii.al sa. consserator. The- cooetiM. ....J7 . K.I.I. . T...a....sa;lY.uu. l ertueri. werx. jwhv..iimsu iwwi-. ihiiyiiftViiwfiiimi''n''ai'ii'iai 4! 11 rtt or ''nit trr tmi tru nr-rf litfrftlniJ Houltft "I tut i't7 'u ) v t On A Series of Eye Talks U Our Next tulV. Vte.l , XI ir. 1 1 By Josepli C. rcrguson, .Ir. AVII von e.' lite feeling Mtuil... to that producl 1 v n foielgn body fit Hie i,. whin a. u in. 'ler of fs.'i in such bUl.st.inio is present' This Is one of thn II dlca- lluiis of .nro.iio .oi.juuii.ii w t fuiinl.labln title alio. an e0 trouble mat is soniethnis eutlte serious It Is often tho vjsult of Injuiloits Intluenies of xa rlous kinds, such an bad ulr ill luted b sinoke. dust, heat or the presence of in my people With this tiouble tho margins of the lids often be irsiie. thl.kened and Inllaineil nnd ulcerations of tbe lornea are sometimes the result In all cases of e.ve tiouble loiuult tha Oculist the pliisiclan who spe. tallies lu lelleilng e tioubles Then, when ulasses nre tequlred haio bis preset Ip. Hon filled b a competent Optician rreirrlatlon Octlilim 6. 8 & 10 South 13th St. ll'e Vo KOT Kxutn4 i.'ui "This .Tslk' from a eorrlht itritii.sll rllMe reserved." - SFi!fflfWaWirliW Jhe Kaiser's Visiting Card I' ll! 3 WM is reproduced in tomorrow's installment of Mr. Gerard's book, which also contains the first extracts from the Ambassador's unpublished private diftry,, written in Berlin. In it he tells, with Anglo-Saxon bluntness, what he really thought of the German notables. It provides an enlightening glimpse behind the scenes of his difficult diplomacy. ' PUBLIC LEDGER TOMORROW MORNING w V nr .iHja-i. OiM !. Ot UPS. JSL II -ELmmat'nt .. '.. mm ! .a, !fi!y 2h&hn.T ,i..(t; ijt3 ci ,, riM & -s j fitMA sS iUfei iasHkujiyiyiuM..AM.-..v . mia. .kHHana.