'tffiTj 1 EVENTJTCI JrTTBMC Id3D&R-PmEADKLPHiA. VEDNESDAY,' OCTOBER 23, 1HOT WVSfc '.? J -s, "-i" r - WILSON BOOSTS DENY U. S. WOBfr i CROSSHOLDS HERO HOME AGAIN AS FROM GRAVE MID-EUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVES IN CONFERENCE " ,11.- V t .... . S ma nn..., jjic if,.!1 'JaMt ELECTION TODAY' N. J. DEMOCRATS OF DRAFT BOARD 3 itlieastern State Chapter Lieutenant "Eddie' Kerst,' of 110th Infantry, Maimed . but Safe , President Urges Election of La Monte and Hcnncssy to U. S. Senate i Assistant U. S Attorney Walnut and Chairman Remig in Statements ' fc Keeps Polls Open From fIS i. rn if .'i m xen unm rive V PRAYERS FOR SOLDIERS OX OFFICIAL DEAD LIST Philadelphia Soldier Tells) Thrilling Story of Courage and Suffering , GO. EDGE AGGRESSIVE ,soME IiNQTJIRIES MADE !. I 'Action Being Taken on Ccsea ft lion of Work One Minute Daily for Fighters Repuhlican Candidate Kid Complaints Declared to Offer rules Idea That Democratic Label Indicates Loyalty No Ground for Political Investigation i P-' - iaiLaaM ' f aW adaMaaai fevA I V ! - . :m m nmm nil n ii i i IisiiiiiiVlsiiiiiiiitsiiiiWsBlisT"4lKY'HFtflsss jEPL. SK'rt f'WM i biiWsiiiiiiiiiiiflsiiiBsiB siiiiB ! H fWM I p m ' ? " t U f t ' 'i I.. :if.i Ff ! LA .-7! ?2y X 3- t .?" ! . i it L1& Member or the Southeastern t'hap ter, American Hel Cross are holding their annual election of ofllcers todaj Polls were opened nt the Philadelphia r headquarters. 1S15 Chestnut street, at 1-0 o'clock and will not be closed until S this afternoon , Action Is also being taken on a reso lutlon, proposed bv the central manage ment at Washington, that one minute of .silent, praer for Auieilcan sailors and soldier overseas be held riallv at noon In lied Cross worktooins throughout the nation The annua" message of the war loun rll also was rcceled by the chapter today. It sets forth that mote than one-fourth the population of the rolled States Is now enrolled In the lied e'ross and fhat there are SS5t chapters with subdivisions of more than 30 Ouo branches and utKillailes The chapter h'as M-nf out another Christmas roll call Kroin Hecnmher JS to 52 the Ibts will be open to all who IU enroll. A huge Increase In mem bership It sought to show the woild mat evciv inhabitant or trie country stands behind Hi fighting force" Praver Hesolullon The resolution for dall prajers for tba nations defenders adopted bj the war council October - follows That even da at the hour of noon In everj woihrootii of the nierlcan lied Cross thioughout the whole of these United .state upon a given signal, all work eh. ill Lease for a period of one minute During" this time In silence we, the membeis of the tied Cross will solemnl.v concentrate our minds upon 6ur bellied so'dletM-and sailors over seas who are so noblv offering their all, el en unto their lives foi us We will think art out -hope us o lc, for their definite lctorv and their In dividual well htiim consecrating oui selves anew to our countr nnd to those who tight labor and suffer for her becoming one with thim In sen Ice. May this united praiei gathering power from our love and faith inouni to Heaen ilelf descending thence In the midst of our deal ones wherever the mav bi fa l upon them ns ii benediction to tie at all times their vomfort and their stienalh How extensive have been tne ac tivities of the lied Cross during the tlast jesr la revealed b.v the annual me sage of the war louncll, which reads, in nart. as follow s "On llaj 1 111 7, Jut before the.' appointment of the war r inoll, the American Ited Cros had Su t mun- bcrs working thrcugh Sb J chapters. "On Jul) 31, 1118. the organization numbered J0.St8.103 annual membeis. besides 8,000,000 members of the .lun'or Ited Cross a total enrollment of over one-fourth the population of the United States. "These trembcrs now lairy on theli Ilf) I Vnttt nrV. tlit-M,f-h I41 nli nit... which again divide tieinseHes Into some I ?SO,000 branches and auxlllaile Tha total actual collections to date from the, first war fund have amounted o- more tban J115OU0.0OO Ihe sub- octiptlons to the second war fund amounted to tipwaid of llTcl.OOO.OOu "Front membership dues the collec tions have amounted to approximately i1.Dl'U,lJ'l'J "A colnl .if l"'llll ..i i J r '"" ------ i "By the terms under whlih the rtrst lied Cross wai fund was raised, the chapters were entitled to retain nearly J20.000 000 As a matter of fact their actual letenUotis amounted to only about (22,000,000 II.V0cl.OIIO llrtalnnl "Out of collections from annual mem- bcrghips. the 1 napters Have letalned about $11,000 000 not icmain at Ills post 'Ihe sergeant a "llle ""lB l, A.e, houri' .pZoTrT rtSS(r.,U,,h.- 'wteVr;:;S.i;HHSW they have met ail the oftentimes erv Oraham said h found l.nos leaning, to find them 1 heavy local demands upon them, and in I aalnEt the I""'elt 'ami booth appas-1 That Is the stoiv of how Pdelie ' I addition have nrnxt.iei r. ' ,."" i Untl.v unable to stand wlii,i ,,, I K'erst come back from the dead but. tlonal headquarters products valn.,1 -c stated above at upwind of H4 000 000 "c viiuirr nae in errect iturned w mv ni luuhcji not aione tiie IJi - uv,ciuo retained out of the w.ir fi,,,a and membership dues but. tn i.i m. r actuaJ product, an additional contrlbu- "3?,rr ned . ...... , .,., iiiuitj nirtn sv.vuv workers la extending Its ministrations of sym pathy and counsel e-ach month to up- tc warn ui ivv,iiuv ramuies left behind by soldiers at yie ftont a number tvei growlntr with the Increase of our men ' v 4 under arms. tf 1 ei .. . . . fc iib message is signed by Henry p ! Davison, chairman CONSIDER CADBURY LETTER HacrfortI Trustees Itt-fer Profes- sor8 itceitriiation to Committee es'ri na. "J'C""'!0" of Dr llenrj Joel fct cill f,I;r,,.,.he,r",-ulty of Haverfordl k 3! r"f,lu.7".l,.9. a resut.of his ,-. . -........ 1, d n ICB1, Ul Jill onv nf hale" loll.. I- . ...."' '" r'( . x, slderatlou b n committee of ihe board I ft- pf managers Hccnrdlng to a statement rtv '? iw ionav ov ai h. Wing, president ... 'u "ere is me statement At a meeting of the Board of Man- 2fer?.t!t ",r.rord r"e held October V .J915; "" hoard expressed Its em- phatlo disapproval of the letter of As- nhn!S ,,,Cc'.'.r ,,.,,snr-v.,-Ji.. Co.'i.br)-. Ledger of OUober 12, 1918 t 'itne 0'U.ntary resignation of Cadbury was tendered the board l ..., in r.,,1- iiiKiuriuiiij. I'lini im Dr o be accepted nt once If the board felt that 's-i Ha bert for the welfare ot Haver- --Jl :r;'"v fnniiiint 01 uvo memiicrs of ; the hoard was appointed to take the 1 T resfgnatfon of Dr. Cadbury under con- 1 J 1 alderatlpn nnd to repoit 011 the same L t a fnture meeting" WANT STRIKE SEHLED V . U. S. Will Take Hand in JJristo now vjer union JIrlea Pier, general manager of the Rmfrgency KJeet Corporation, will try 1 twMn the rontractor and uiirr.it hiu. s w..,.n H'-wuk n vunici rillH Ilf? ,1 jiffsHrtcd work men buUdlne the houaes for V Mpbu1ldprn at Hrlftol In order to settle rX ft trlke In exlatence for tome time. ' , A dele jration of union men who are on fr -f-.. wi''s.Hli,u . ui-c UMIHD Ul f IirCl ntiactor maintains ih.it h. 4h nninn fur oifn. m... ..,j complete the construction lob. ami , uiiiuim cuiuu iiuc lurnisn mem. jn '"?."! .'! sa-r"- ?i forced tot ce nonunion men, ann tnelr appear. precipitated tha strike. '" John V W.M, fne Tn.1.. jonn ti. walili lor Judge i of John K Walsh, an attorney in ma Lincoln liunuing, are Mm for tho vacancy on the I Trtt . A as n ak .. . at vurt bench caused by the , anwn, air. aw a rnr-ueaviuii -mimiii) uni carried toeir ... -.. -- -.. "-- nau I trievance to Mr. Plez They said that I Cerous It would b h crime if the peo. ,Aneral nonunion men had been hired i nl of this State, through Indlffetcnee or ! was m Molatlon of the agreement ' pegllgence. would allow a man to be . UntNi the rontmeinr unrf 1,1- i. elected Governor of the State vv hose f hief uua Tie," co l.ll'.LI "I DDII" HUM I If llie HOlh InCinlri, linnir atain, manned lutt af' WOMAN'S CHARGE DENIED BY MILLS ', iMade Probe Into Loan Worker's Accusation gainst Cop MAN ILL. NOT DKl Mv superiiiieiiiiein or imi.e im- a.,- . ., .1.1- . r, , I, ., .. ,.. , urmul I IIUUIICII llll .lit" III. ".i, i.i... .. iiio..n.i f inv.tiii-Tiinn hail filled lo nulmtant ate i investigation hail filled to sunstam ai i charges bv women l.tl.eit) l.oun work- I ers that thev had been In-utted bj t ihunke, policeman In Independ.ucc i hipiaie l'rnlav What dd nciur. lie sild wis tint a . policeman was taken ill in the square and was lemoved at h's own leqtlcst. to the Women H I1tmeiiiiitii Hospital. ' where he sttll Is Ihe superlnti ndeni s versun Is a dl- teot contradiction of the iccouut of Mrs James W Insor li of Itosciiioui Mis Mnsoi said that iluritiK the lslt of th" Krench Leclonn circs, a ioliceman, ! becrlne cveiv etidene, or Intoclc it on, tieciinn so ohjei tion ible that sin iisked a serKCam to leuiuve him The htieant enmp. ed .1hi nd but as the petrol- man was li nig IpiI awnv lie littered n Insult rf such i elniactei she declaies, that she could u"i ifpeat il Woman Itrferred tn In tetter Mis Wlnsor wus the woman rcfeired to bj Mrs Imogen ejakliv In a letter Mrs Imomn il.iLlic in u tone,- to the Public r.edgci.nsa v ii tim of ' tho hetiohmtn of our Ptussanl?ed tlt.v gov- ' shells and the ait llej-v and the swish .during his earlv vcats wlun he worked ju Kussla be organized the i'e ho ot ninctit She gave hci imriatlve when j .,.lti vvhine of bullets and shells as thcvld'' a" 'IM'tcntl.e foi a lilaclcsmith uro siovjk pnsouers Into nn nrmv of B0 000 .Superintendent Mills asseiled that no p.((.,ed ov er me I m ""K" "looped Ills hair now 1(KToI j,1HilMK K1, ,n() ,s ,n complaint had been made against anv I knew I was lo,lng blood I was ! rat'lcr -.nr. k i ,B,, i i" which to Insure the de-feat of t.'ernunj's pollccmaii , drenched with it I can lemember u"d we'Mrlmmed b.ard can be cs- ,mM 11IinilsIed , ,le HaM ,' Tho supetintendent s account of h's ' Investigation is as follows After leading Mrs Wliisoi's chaig.s In the ncws'ipei 1 I began a personal seaich foi the tu 1 illti on icil that a policeman 1i.nl been temoved from the squire cm tho date In question, but that he hid' been stricken with ili.utni- tism aid liaal been sent at his own in quest, to the Women s Homeopathic Hos pital, where he lemalns todav He had been in the hospital up to last We.il nesda) but hid left his sltk bed when nc.-u.ij uui ii iu ien ins ski, out vvnen 5? Ponce-"dr:r ,,;' rrvp-r. demlo That pollcem in was William 1 uos or tno 1 went -eighth and tJxfjtd tieets station The ssigeant who sent him awaj from the square linatrul as leorge Oraham 0 "the "serves I ours mo,.?; ssiss- anu"i,dc ;,i ' l.au appealed to him to be telleved from dm becuuse his iheumatism had again anacucej 111m so severelv tint ho could 'iraham then sent the putrolnian to tho 'hospital in a patrol He is-eits Knos a n,,a",u' 'Kn ur nuiia- uv" "u eii's7u iu uhm hihi to iar nt unuwi eiiuixp to MO lie but him. "if "" " .COMMIHEE REFUSES . . 1 N'o signs of pruning are shown In the PASH FOR ROMISIIWI?TI estimates so far submitted bv depart lrtOIl 1 Vll IHlTlllnEiLsJ ment heads to Councils finance Com ' Democrat State Organisation Refers WoiildI3o Contrib utors to INational Bodv oluntarv contributions fot the lale mn.iirn Int. rinl Ii. n,i i.,.,i..i.,.l -- and aie not belnr accented finm ni, , , "B , "' ,, , Dp,,'" "n,c ""'"-e-holde b.v the Democratic staie 1 ommittee Contribluttons to the Democratic State Committee in foimer cimpalgiis who have written tliat bodv foi Infonnatlon concerning contributions have been ad vised to send anv money thev wish to contribute to the Democtatlc National Committee Most politicians regard the action of the State Committee, us a direct slap at the candidacy of Municipal Judce Hugene C Bonnlwell, Democtatlc Huber naioriai nominee Its action In ndvlslng contributors to turn over their donations to the Na- tlonal Commltlee means that the Bonnl - welt candidacy will receive no financial aid either dlredlj or Indlrectlv from ne,h:iSu!eed IJemCCra,'C 0,gunl-"'1 State Hlghwa Commissioner J Den - ,',y ,e"' wh0 """ a candidate for the Itenubl can cubernator Inl nnmln.11.. huh senc a iciier 10 nis xoiiowers urg il.x su.nrort for the candidacy of Senator . ... O'Nell pledged support to the Knrnnt candidacy at the meeting of the Ilepub. llcan State Committee In this city last summer. His letter follows- "From what I have observed In my trips about the State I am convinced i ,, in nl. in his nlatform la 'booze' I iln I not see how I can do anv thing else ex- ' i.nt become active in the interest of ' Senator faproul " ,- , A,M., , rill p,nii "" -.-- The na.iies of four appointees to tnu- nlclnai positions were announced bv the I f't II Serv Ice Commission today. They ar( ainuei ijnzner 1316 South street. ' clerk. Bureau of Water. J900 u vrar. Amns cavrnn. o. aiomrose sireei. I kslkhnnsa MO mtOUaS bathhouse caretaker. Hoard of Recrea tion, 50ii a year: Harry II Jackson, MS Taaker street special Inspector, Hureau of Health, I'OO a ear. and Ul- Uu UliCUrui. I!-' fjilit Itnr.t.nrt . Itill. tlilt aad oirk. i.u. inn 11m 11111.1 11 1111 111 ,i i. .1 ... ! ft ya. Kddle' Kerst came batk fiom the dead toda.v a ma"t of wounds from head to feet hi left arm tmra!ied bj a high eNpIoslve shell. irit Lieutenant .loepn K Kerst Is the way he appears on the toster of ( f'ompauv , llfltli Infantiv icglment hut lies Just "IWdle to the Hcoies of fi lends who flocked to his home 3".I0 Chestnut street tudav when the news sptcad nbout that he vea not dead, but Invalided home He btought huk with him a itor.v hat Is seldom given to a man to tell lo had nut onlv been ollklallv rcpoi ted ' killed In action, hut his frlel ds at the front have written that he was lost lterolRtn. undaunted courage. tmi' lu'"T rred Lj'r' mifferlnit ate mixed together In a plclu of the fiercest of fighting that occurred near Solsons from Julv 14 until the uer nuns weie dilven out lie speaks chleftv of the heroism of the I'hd uleliili a bo5i,of the 110th Reelmcnt, made, ip of the Helillng Tenth' and nan hf the old Tlilid Heglmenl, of this i tv II irivpK ire the Kicntc-i ilatlon .,,'-"""' ' vvilte aftei n v name or to tell anv ono I "hip mid fllteitlon. but one upon whoe tjnt f am n member of the 110th' lie I hiad then It Hie tittauidei of deilh. U ;dd )0(1a r,iat regiment Is hit haid, J i ... I .,. ,. ...,t l.f . . ..... n lUt .urn liriiii ru. lllli' nil. lliriii , I'mi;. f inungu than that shown bv the old Na. of ,,hlIade,pnla , haxe 1(J ,dei 10W ,H1j. n,en he been ( taken from among replacement ti oops to , Jl.P the shatteied ranks of the rcgl- J Lieutenant Kerst was In the thickest 0f the Hnhtlns from Juh 14 contlnu- 0UB v untl' he was hurld into the air on n1P nlffht ""f the 30lh b.v hlRh rn!us ve shell He lemenibers eeiv vond of that eTperlence and when he tells t the auditor Is thrilled llliinn Into Mr hr Shell Just about dusk. ' he said, neat 8 nc ock on tlw iilcht of July 30 wo at i.ii lied a German e'ounter-attark. We -ere koiiik out lien ss me neia to i. .-t the onroniliiir "iermai s i n u on tl cround running alone,' The next sec - nn,i t e.is tlilrtv feet in the all What j I lived through those few "econds was n .urnllf 1 ran n memhei irnlrif nn stopping and gnlnc down f remember distlnctlv strlkltiB Ihe trround, and then M whs bliink When I cam tn. all wus .,..t i i,n n . w. ult .. r,,.a t ' ,.1.1 linr unthlnir but the riar nf the dreaming Then I hentd voices gub.s I am going over the great divide I thoUBlit . "I tried to sav the multiplication tabte I fought to jnn.iln conscious To lose , consc'ousness meant death t was get. ' ting weaker ind the voices kept tomlng cloe r Then I heard the terrible nose of the battlefield again and I knew was ft 111 li the land of the living llii. L.l from Ins. .if llnalli I hen those bovs searching for ..,.-a,a .l ,.,. n... ., ai.l i. i- ......- ... -. . I,e dnrkness 1 do no, kn w rh.v picked me up on half r f u shcltet tent und started l.ai k over the three and a half , accent In, discussing the questions con- '"t.,10pt''u"', "' ,.h ,1,1,,", of miles to the icai Thev would run will, I cernlng till? countrv from wh'cl, he was 'lR"1' ll ' nsf ,"., (oL ?e,n" up foi twentv feet and then drcn to exiled and of tho future for that eolin- race und against Impel inlwi. Ihe onlv 'scape deteclon as the Herman fares butst Then thev would drag rue a i ?", "S,,"? I nm n d B some more n lie Kept u UD aU '!le "-'t0 "le dressing sta 1 -'""" -,,c ." , -"-""" "- he was reluctiint to tell it He wanted I J0, l?,! ," about the) braverv of the boslf restaurant menus' Is that thread 1!0th about the heroism that ' , m , , .... ,,, a v,n room luiipljce in the fm of bittle between the fourth floor back hall room s C(lirmii CITY EXPENSE ESTIMATES UP Dcp.trtnicnt Heads' Fittres High- er, Despite Economy Talk. mittee foi the 1 ! I V uunget ucspite Mavor Smith's promises of expense I Inlws considerable piling is done on ...... ....... . . .... I the estimates suomuien so mr a sunstun- t'al increase In the tax rate for next vear is anticipated To keep the tax rate at tho present figttro of $1 73 It Is bdlend It will be neccssarv to pure tho appro- , priations to a figure below those, for 191ft I Tllp ltlllfall of Watel asks .2"0 000 fr administration rosla next e'ii, Us.'.OOO more for coal and supplies ' kn, A ,ola, increase in two items of $811204 over the liguies for th's jtar. Uepublicatis are warned to guard Because of Its increased activities the auuin-t overconfldenco in n message nates Ihe Park c ommtsston asks l..If,ro JU-publlcan Slate clialrman, to 316, ISO, whereas Its appropriation this! the county leaders vear was 903 T70 TlicHoardofP.ee- lleports. the State chairman warns, reatlon has Jumped its eitlmates from have been rarefull.v circulated by the 1251 554 to t;8i,6t,j Department ot 1 boomers of the candldscy of Munlclpcl Wharves. Duks and Perries from J241,- Judge Bonnlwell the Democratic nom- 30B to $595 798 c.i - ommlssionVrs " 1 lP"MI" Into over- from .'.70.'7J: to JJ8IU950, Becorder confidence nt n. ciU f, .,,11 iftnniTn ,.. ir.i nn KnnnnrierH of Judce llonnlnnlls tan. - t Shcilff from JJ06 5SS to )i38,0O0 .-. .-.. . ....... ..vwtv .w T .,W,V, , - - PRID VU I tj ANHTHPD fflllPIE 1 epidemic Itepons from many countle ulH MLLO AnUItlUV LUUlLt 'of the Stnte indicate that workers have I,, , , Z T. ,, , .. ., Ifltarted their campaign to get out Ihe l'atltcr and boll tn Second I'dinilvJ regular Republican votet Al. :nil,. ' !, .ontlnuc, .0 result , dcble, Influenza lontinues to result In driiblei deaths tn families thrnilnhnlit thi, eltv. ' Sf0anuI '" , XV 1 Chatham st?eet ciiacuani sireei. die'd after"',- brVf ill - ness A day later ills wire, Mrs. Alice M. Connor, who had been nursing her liusuanu, dieu cr the mulaciv. The) will be burled Friday In St. Ann's Ceme tery, Two dae after his son, Kranklln J, U. Thea, I'. S N , had died of pneumonia, which developed from Influenza, Hubert F Shea succumbed to Influenza at his home, E11G Vine street The fuieral tf the father nnu son win ue neld l rtday morning with Interment in Holy Ctossior unregistered and of these a large Cemeterj. SERBS NEAR THE DANUBE Legation at London Hcara Troops Arc Only Six Miles From River London, Oct, 53 (By I N.sS.) .Serbian troops advancing northward through Serbia are now only six miles from the Danube Itlver. said advices to the Serbian legation today. (The Krench had previously reached the Danube at Vldlng In Bulgaria.) Three thousand prisoners were cap tured when the Allied forces tooh IheK. In Montenegro. The Montenegrin tiave r ten In revolt agalnit their AurtrUp oppressors, the dtepatobea added. RfcfeM3&..? .& Above, in the lenler of the photograph, liotlom row. Iiolilinit Itis liat ami a paper in lii lianil. is Ur4 Tlioma (.. Majarvk. prenlent of llic Crcrho-Sloxak National Conn ill now in ttfion in Intlepcnilente Hall. Others in the front tow. appearing from left to right, are Captain Stolia, of the Rumanian League, the man in uniform; Messr.. Hinknviih anil Vosjiiak I IttRo-SlovO; Doctor Miller (Cietho-Slotok); Major Smith Chenul anil Doctor Slupi? "Lithuanian!; malgia anil Tomoolll tltalianl. In the rear row', fiom left to right, appear MeTi. ra Uviih iHtflan"; Milinuka i Lithuanian) ; Dako lAMiinln); SnirltnUa (Crccho-Slovaki; Luptt lltumaniin), anil Volkepna (I inn). CZECHOSLOVAK LEADER EMBODIMENT OF NA TION Dt.T tumas Garieuv Mautrylt, Bohemian Patriot, 1'iuts Philadelphia f i j i ,i. r .t . r n Olwn (.onferrntr Inspired fay Hit Librrty-Uninp Courage andTrathhigv Amonp Fellow Countrymen ' I hoiuas ingu t' lloiemla i man lasiivl. iiatiloti .in i.ie new mi in.y r'.u, .n.s.1,.,. , . lctnth ( Inol.s foi leadet- ,,,,.,, ,rlp nhi i 111 ll'i "UC Jiim eille liom his native ' f,K moI,Ht, ,,, -ni, dpeatance, iildlnsr as tluv do a f.erv dsteimlnatlon . . . mlillotis ut neonle l-u " " tT ttis wotds ted the cvinfofncc that opened ,,,,,,, , i,tn,fmlen e Hall whre nlatis'tlie muieinenl foi freedom of whlih lie for the tstahllslitit ut of ficedom for the i formei siiWe s of the utio-lluiijailan i.uveinmeut .ue ln-.i c diawii lioctoi Ma-iivU avis onlv for his coimtrv foi kivc of which he bus te neutedl) undanKi red his Mfe Ills one passion Is for justice His one thought Is of his people i As to the mil himself, his manner. eMii"e,i a none tot jumre ueieneu . . ...... . . ... .. . , foi m inv veais uui a, nope mac sun exists In tim tiitute ne sees ine reanza- 1 tton of his lif's ambition the undlsput- td est ibllslimei't of the icpubllc alteady , ' tecoi;nl7id bv the I n ted .Stales and the I liat'ou Miles in llle w ai against cue ! Cential Poweis Doctor Masai vk 1- sixt-c'Eht .veais i "' a -"t'1 u,oU" oldcl . " ls . nMi . more than blv feet tall and well pro- ' pottloncd Bioad "boulders developed rcplert, it ot u oun gra, tpoiieu ivun WOil" I I This loaeb i of t tie Czechs Poles and I Slavs was seen earlv todav In his apart- ments In the Hellevnic-Mratford lies I liadf I eon awakened rarlv In tho moin- ' K ln his own icT'' "' j '"v bteakfast busleil hlme niid aftei a If In . ..... .. ... .i.-. ... ..in .... .,. 1. . .. . i-- i. ........ t 1 III- nvnpuelni. ,1111111 iii..ftnc- la stein ...- vi..- ,...............,.. ' nut ilm Itrlcrhl llmlipu fi mil lllia eves I as he speaks are more vivid because of Ills rather sa ow comll e Oil wi v.. . . - -. - Ills K.igllsh t. pet feet and hi! wolds are ued sloiM.c unil with little foreign tie he speaks quiet!- but with force, Of himself he will s iv little unless ques. , w, 7 amh,uon 1 or tits people ..hot ntirn mn ntrnu rrt ITlUal LIYCOA AnU DHtUll UUi Xd.nini.tr-.ion Apparently Ha II if lies It or 'I Item . , , ..,,.,, ia,miri. M-st that good old-fashioned remind- er of home, liver and' bacon, be banished and tha old dining roon iauie nun mc conloil limp to be bioken" The question agitates keepers of pub lie eating houses, for the new regula tions of the Pederal Food Administra tion for the further conservation of meat .m in forbid the homelv dish The .1... r....inrtiiu kinin that onlv- oni ltlnd of meat may be tcrved at a meal, , "' V u7 u further ban. no public eating j houEc Is permitted to serve bacon as a B"These two regulatlona have brought a I 1 1 .. i..,...l.l.u I.. li fnml ndintnts. 1 noun cu iiiumh.vj ... ... ...-- - - ' irjl Inn nttll-eK I ' Is liver and bicou ono meat or two?" Is the question being asked b.v meal sen ers. REPUBLICANS WARNED .Chairman Tolls Party Men to 1 Guard Against Chcrcuiiiitlcnoc I ' ,'! ..-- - ....... ....... , cliejacy are uiiu-71 ou'vu npi nuiuiificn . i . mlltl-il ..nnltiil nilt Cif thr nlnu. ".".-;. ,,' .ViVn. riorincr the i..n.ien,n 10 nitfui; jui... t - "--.- --' "" MOVE TO SWELL G. 0. P. VOTE , Patriotic Union Ak 1'inuncial .Vltl, 1.C6I wcuiocruis uaiu The Pennsjlvanla Patriotic Union haa started a campaign to ge,l all Republi can oterB to the ools In November, lekt the Democratic candidates win In close districts In u letter signed bj Joreph It, (lrlmd, chairman of the teiutive committee, the union rays two. fifths of the voters are away In the army nroportlon are P.epubltcans Therefore, it sajs, Itepubllcan vlctor in those dis tricts is by no means assured The union asks money to finance Its campaign. Check should be sent to William B Kurtz, treasurer, care of J3 W. Clark and Compati), 32 i Chestnut street. Uncle Sim Ntech Stenographers A call for stenographers and typists to serve In the supply and finance dl Ulon has been sent out by the Medical Department of the United States army. Qualified limited service men will be In ducted for such duties on application in tha officers tn chirrs. Medical stunoly ltenot. United States Am-iys Twenty-Ural ' mreei bbu ur(ua avenue, j-nnnwaaiwi, l :-- .- ".'..-' :. - --r. ..- t --...... llr Alasirvk has the utiiiust faith 1n the declaration of Independence for tho ...,.,.., ......... .. ,. , ,. . .... ' . ......... nun lor leaucrsnip unj ucciaiaiion -s to be prewnted at the conference hc-e. and the man glories In the honor and. slnKulai nrivlleite that the conference? are being cnirled on under the root where the American Declaration of In dependence ras drafted 'We shall do our work under the (hadon of a Rieal tiadltlon," he said lioctoi' Masirvk mine to this coun ttj fiom Japan whete his woik- as an orfranmr did much tu turtiir Is tin- acknowledged leader The views of the peoples he lepiesenls nre belmt hrouRht home to Ihe rutted Mutes through him as nevel befoie lie is ptesldent of the free ho-t-ovak National I'ouncll whli 'i Is also a provisional republican kov eminent for Iiohemlu Hefoie the wat Doe ten Masar.vk lose to bo prnfCKHO! of ,.ulloopll In the T nlveisltv of I'raaue and wn then. Ht1 kMM ,r00Knl(i .,, the foieinost living- s cu 'r si holar He was eleeted ,nPlni,e, 0f ti)P Autrlin Pnrllaintnt i.,,. ,. ,,iu ,.rtin..n n,i ein r. (l0i ote himself to the political education of his nation opposing the Oovernniiut VI the outbreak of the wai he was sentenced to deith and nil his pronert was Ktleil ll escaped and In Paris established the National Council which ,, has liniiiehes in all allied i ountrles tle Hrest-t.ltovsl treuU line Is a stioinr tlllvulu .11111 till, ratio, flitt illaniAi ilin.. ment of Austria He considers Usiili not a countrv or nation but a dvirmlv held together bv 'an Hnn a navv and a buieiiini ic ' Buftei stales between IJeiiuaiij .'unl the east will act ns the cure agc'nst liirmaii Ills In the onlnlon nf liminr elas.irjlt ,.TI 1,1., ..ml.n,. .. I,..i 1 ,., . ...i iiuiiiiiiiiii; ii, LflllirilllH WI1IIIU . . .......,... ..... i - hu' " " Tlltoul I i ,, naii o , e, "e "e urP J 111 OURI1 It I PUU Of t.ei. tn.itn s great bridge would dropout The piesent he believes offers the just peace- 1,1 ueenres win lie one uiai alms lo give the pcop'es of Vuslrlu- lTzr:, SLAYS WIFE'S COMPANION Man in Jealous Itugc Kills 'Neigh bor and Escapes nnr.mcd at 1.1s wife for promcnadltnt with a neighbor, according to the polite theoiv Ksso Uu.vda, fort-ntn cats old uitei street above Berks lai t nlglit shot and killed .Michael Dounellv, the i elglibor, slxtj.flve jears old tlu.vda then ran jnai und the police have not found him Tho s.inoiiiig occurred In Hancoik Ftic-et amivi Montgomtij avenue Ac curdiiiii to wlineMseH. Donnellv und Mrs iluyda vcio wal'tlng along the street when the woman suddcnlj exclaimed "Oh, tun, he's, got u gun'" A nun ciosed the street and Donnellj seized him nnd threw' him down Iing on the talc calk the man drew his re volvei and t-hot Djiinell) In the left side Donne' staggered eUvn the Btreet to .Mit'cnei street, where- he collaped He- died on the vav to ht Marv's Hoj. pltal. , NEARING OUT FOR CONGRESS Serka beat of New Yorker Seiin; as Arm) Aiator 1 he Ifsue of patriotism against pae i flsm has been muurelv Joined In the Fourteenth "New York Congressional District New , ork citv where hcott .Nearlng under Indlclineii' Tor iictivlt against the United States In war Is candidate against 1 II I.aduardli, present t onrressiuan from the district, Who la now lending AmrrlcHii avlatoir against tho (iermtuiH and Austrlans on the Plave Nearlng, oni c dismissed fiom the t'nlversltv of I'ennsslvimla because his voicing of radical vlewa embarrassed the University and later ousted by a middle western unlversltv for similar reusons. continued to prrtie Ii his doctrines until the United States had him Indicted for Molatlon of the espionage act Thin .vas last March Nearlng has not jet come to trial Congressman I.Hiuardia anticipating the- entrv of the United States Into the war, entered nn aviation hchool In 1918 and when the United Mutes rteeUrArt war he was readv to go to llnl arif fight, which he did He Is still ther and still fighting This puts him a long wav from the political battlefield In .New York But his friends nre look Ing after his cimpalgn. Nominated by the llepubllcans. he was Indorsed by the Democrats, fusion being thus effected Nearlng was named b the Socialists FIFTH WARD JOP APPEAL Lase ol Auernach, Loimctcd of A"ault, Before Superior Court The appeal of I'mantiel Auerbach. who waa convicted of ij brutal assault on Uenjamtn lanovltz, his wife and waltresn, last June, and sentenced to two ear In Jail, waa argued jester day before the buperlor Court, Decision waa reserved by the court, lanovltz was a witness In the I'lfth Ward case, and had been continually hounded by the police. Auerbach went to hli place ostensibly to look up a tip that ha had been lelllnt; liquor without a license. ii ii 1 "illflU V 'l -id-. Slavs Assemble Here to Slip Teuton Chains t nnllnlird from l'ae One t idled Mates Moie than. 10,000 000 membeis of theso peoples me tesidcnt in this counttv, he (.aid or three times )p p01)lltion of the American colonies ' the time of the involution I'lnn lannnnile I'nlon will be made to effect V attempt will ue made to effect a political union or me ru cuom-seeKing .ni.. I, uulit Hul ! fpilfr.illnn fnr . ...ii ,,.. ..i.p.....u .. m cm iiiioihic "ti .......o... pii -, be alined nt. lie pointed out that the tur.tor Occupied bv the oppressed peo- pies cMenus m u mo.iu ncu noin inn Ualtlo Sea to the dtlatlc. which will efftclually bar the Rerlln.tn.Hagdad dream of the llobenzollerns If the arl ous gmups act In conceit Doctor Miller said u request for rep resentation nt the eonference had been .1 sit id b the friends of Oeruian Democ rucv the iititl.Ilohennollein orgaubatlon of whlih foimei Major BlankenbuiB was president until his eleatlf. This inattei lna been leferted to Doctor j VIHS.IIM iioeior -Miner saiu, nun ever, t tint ne was persoiiiiiy uiu 1101 an- prove of suih u move The confeicnce, he pointed out, Is (lilefly a Slavli move- nient and furtherinore. the l'l lends of in rm tn Democraiy huve never been au thorized bv the (Jerman people to speak fin the 111 Af'ei being; escotted to the Mute House, this mornlnif the isllois weie welcomed b Maor Hmllli lmmedlatdy afterwatd thev opened their sessions. which will continue morning afternoon campaign being otflclalls declated at an tor seivlce" said Doctor Remig "When and evenlmr In tho historic edifice end the questionnaire method was Inaugur utitll haturdav On th it d i.v, a formal 'ihe liovemoi- asseits with emphasis ated he was given another phvslcal er decluratlon of Itidepemleiico will be that 1. 1 Monte and his manageis cannot umlliutlon with all other ellgibles re signed bj the tepiesentallves of all the raise the crv that Jersey must send it lecte-d and placed in apeclul limited proposed new tuitions It will hat nil , Democratic Sena tot and coiigressloii.il setvlio in accordance with the new Teuton Influence fiom their telatlons I delegation to uphold the President's legtilat'ous Hn was sent to eamn to with each othei and with the world elehratlon on ssturda 'Ihe declaiatton will be piocla'mcd in Independence frquau. The lending ot the d( cume nt w 111 be made the occusioti of a great celebration bv Slavs and Italians tit this city Doctor MasarvU said the eoiifiieiics 1 wlli devote most of Its clfurt tuwaiJ ' the i.nililiiii of preventing Uerinaiiv and usllla from Splitting up their federa- .... .. .. toil lis plavlllg eltf cine smilll tlattOll i against atiothe-- "That Is the hlstor.v of the llolien 7odcrns nnd the Haisbutg. ' he said 'The Democtatlc- Mld-Huropean I'nlon means exactly alf that the name im plies and while the fotni of govern ment for each nation shill be detet mlncd bv Its own people, the union win 1st fot the piopc front against auto-' ex era dlu it iMTltlM M11I llprllll ats Vienna ami Mlttrl-I.urup.i u runrlureei iiream Miilei-l.tiropa Is a etiimencai dieam mat lias iiisai-penreci uui mis con- fcdeiatlon will keep Mlttel-Uuropa foi- ever out of the hands of the Holienzol- that has disappeared But this con- ierns and the Hapsburgs and will elide seat In the (senate, adding that his own, or tils clenth leached Mr. and Mrs. V. N thoce eipplics with nations of free peo- eiindldni v Is n tesponde to a "cull to 1 right Jr., S07 West Chelton avenue, pies, so that If the Teutonic allie, seek servt.e wh'ch I could not refuse- to a.- iHl HazlehSrst was twenty another place In tho sun thej will have cept this being an allusion to the fnct ,,,, '"ear! old anil la graduato of the to g straight up in tho air, for there tha' Jm was ncvnlnated bv the Demo- chethut Hill 'Ac-ademj and the Unl- will lie no place In I urope fm them' On Saturday, however," continued the doitoi is the great occasion On that claj the subject peoples of both thei-e empires win neciare cueu inoepenueiK e and forever throw off the joke of the Hapshurg and the Holienzollern Posslblj other representatives will In certain cases be chosen to affix their slgmiturc-s lo a document which. I trust, i will go down In the hlstoiv of the op-1 presalon, of nuropa One or two more, nationalities may be represented. U to, I this will be announced later i (;en Murch Orders That lhoe "We consider it an honot and a sin-1 r . i oi .- . n r . 1 gular prhlleire that our conferences., last .H Shall iOt UC Uertaxetl based as they will be on the principles sihcuI Dlatth to l.ie.iUo 1'ublio lrdetr of self-determination and co-operntlon ' t innp Meade, Admiral. Md , Oct 23. amonR all groups against Teutonic ag- The phjslccl capaeltv of tlic older men grefslon, maj- be carried on under the i soon to be called to tlfy 'color under, roof whete tile American Declaration of 'the terms of the selective service act Is Independence was drafted and pub- I not to be overtned hi !lttlnc tliem f6t llslied 1U shall do our work under the e-hadow of a great tradition" U. S. to Hammer Foe All Winter I ontlnned from Pa One no that It Is not Intended tu clve.at this training camp. It orders com ,i .. , .i.i ii ...,.,i.i,..i. ine-in ii ill C'UIIHIIK BL'Clli nuiniHiamiiu' Inu weather conditions. It Is pointed out that decreased activity will en- ublej tho (Jermans to rccupotnte to mict a dogtce a- to make ccrtuln a. piolongutlon of the sttutrgle. There, are two nluccs bn tho ftont whete It la conceded that mllltury ; upetatlona (lining tha winter will he, vlttually Impossible. 'but American of. flcem Insist thut 73 per cent of the front offers no real obstacle, to a con tinuance of the tight. It Is not ques-, Honed that operations will be slow eel down but, even ho, the advantage will I he with the attacking side, especially . slnc-o It Is known that German ma terial Ih growing Hcnrcer. It Is to be expected that thev will con-, tlnun to deliver short, isinashlng jolts' against the pivotal center of the long, sweeping line. The big rains made between the American front and the sea are conceded . to have been due In large measure to1 the menacing demonntratlon by the Americans nnd by the enforced emploj--ment by the (lermans of thirty divisions I here. The enemy will be compelled to continue to mass forces of men und ma terials In front of Ocneral Pershlng'a troops at the expense of other ptaecs, hei-nii m r.ilt in hold the line between the Meuse arid Grand Pre would endan ger an enormous area. ' The spirit of the Americans Is un broken by the determined opposition of the Hermans, ar.d hoth officers and men speak confidently of the day when they, will break through to the Utal con-' nectlng road extending westwardlyi through Htenaj' Dally counter-attacks by the dermans reflect the desperate character of their defense. Hugged, wooded hill", w filch serve as natural Bldi, are supplemented by the most elab orately prepared series of defeme of the western front. Abound the blf arc Uie line ot realtahc cenvert an they ap proach Verdun. In front of, the Amwl mm thev. m Cmmi pitfcta rt ht . Mh , ' Muklilngtnn, Oct 23 -tHj' I. X S) President Wilson today Indotsed ttje candidacies of (leorge M, laiMonte and t'harlea O. (' Hennessv, seeking elec tlonttu the I'nlted Htates S-nate flout New Jersey. In a letter to the former, the President sav.s, "The people of New Jersey Would be served by both of ou In the highest way In the cnunilln of the nation." iwh i..ui- i .1 u . ... n I both have pledged themselves to the sup- I port of the equal suffrage amendment "IhelVesldent's lettcf follows Hit also etpresses gratification that "My Dear Mt. l.aMonte: l have ead with great apptcdallon the statement which ou and Mr. Hen nessy have put btfoie the otets of Ntw .terse1, and 1 feel V.ko uddliiK in)' own appeal to them to send both vou and Mr. Hennesny to the I'nlted States Senate I particularly crave, the sup port of New Jetsey, whose peop'e I deem It an honor to have seived and whore llitctests I have no long had at heart and 1 know how genetouslj and ttuly both 3,011 and Mr Hennessy stand for the things 1 believe In and that I be lieve that the people of New Jenny believe In These aie times when It is partlcu larli necessary that ineu who lift affairs In u eiiii. lilmiM rtf unllnn unit illimittl i achievement should sland tcgether and Membeis or tho board ate Augustus ice to It that In all public councils they I -Mul'h. chairman. Uugene McCarron ate adequqatelv and ttulv represented. aml Vi0C'0.KiR."V.'.'r , 'n JurlidlcUon 1 have had occasion to test jour abilities mPr the ,hl,1 and Mr. Hcntiegsj s and therefote t aski Striking flotation (barged Its confidence when I av that the peo- iho most striking case of the aller lle of New .Tersev would be setved bv ed diaft lolatic-ns Is lold bj Paul Vai both of j oil In the highest way tu the k1uzo, 814 South Hlevmth street, who councils of the nation charges Hint he was sent awav tn eamn I ".Mas I tiot add my gratification that n dheet dctlance of the regulations af I both oti and Mi Ileiinessj have ter being: p'aced in u deferred tlassl- both voti and Mi Ilemiessj have pledged JOUlSCIVes to llle HUppolt or me suiTisge amendment' (.'otdlall.v and fnlthfull.v Mill 13, "WOODIKIW WILSON I Ireiiton. uct 23 -fiovernor Udge, Republican candidate foi United .Stales senate for the full term ufter latei hen- ator Hughes and Ceorge M Li Motile. ( his Democratic- opponent are both out In s atemcuis todav. the partisanship in mlstlce" wlikli thus far marked the hands 'without mining the resentment of well-informed litis-eus 1hc Cuieinor add" There can he abfolutelv no Issue 111 tlie matter of lojallv Mjpnoitiig the President In his war responsibilities Tne President could not eiuestlon this after the convlnc'ng demonstratloii of whole- hearltd iilleglance nnd patriotic par- tlilpatluu wlik h our Commonwealth has consl-tenth given wltlout thought of paitlM.nshlp and which the Republican ... I. - . .. I. . .. 1.1... ,.. .- Pal lj as a rme ua kiicii nnu in c on- gies lie nannies me luea t tin' tne libel "Democrat Insures the soundness of a Senator oi Repieeutatlve on the wai l-sue. instancing Kltciiln. HhiiIwIcI, til" contrraB,Tu" " m "dmp"" of the stump In advoc-tcv of the P.epubltcan' 11 is believeil eovernoi i.uge win i.iko l"a''"'f'. ,'", '"' ;e.1" 'IVunf nil?' 'l llC I'niii'in tn o'i" " - ,tent Wilson's home Stute In an endeavor ... ,.,-,,- 11,. eleciiun uf I Monte as ... ,.. .- ... .. Senatol . . ... ,., I u lu .Moines siaiemeni icpeais ins charge that (Jovernor Kdge Is prompted bv personal .imbltlon In setklng a cratic- parts without personal effntt. Hc,veisity of Pennsylvania He was shatplv criticizes Udge. for bwonilntf u J candidate; for the .Senate while, fltllnfi the pot of flovernor Dcflnlrg ii,. call lialgn Issue .Mr l.a .Monte savs: -The supreme test must bo genuine lojallv to the President, who Is earn-. Inr f- iff.itrnlH'-entl;' the l"ir-'-"s ' "' wat " 1 - -- -,.. TnlI,t n,nrn irt ricirn TO TRAIN OLDER MEN tAMfcK . the hardshlns thev will bo obliged to en. dure when thev take their places 'over there, on the frontier of civilization, bj tho s de of the souths who enlisted or were? diafted under the first act tleneral Pes ton C March, the chief of staff, has lsurd a circular on this sub ject, und Major tleneral Carter, the division commander, has had It published manders to see that the physical capac- ,.. . .. ... . .. . . . ,'xe(, ,, , .VxerciHC i t,,rc and 'supervision In this matter In the earlv suges of training " ' Tllc nrrUHls UurlnK .Vovembet will number. It Is hald. iipproximntcly 15,000. INFLUENZA INSURANCE -, . No infdlrul exuinlns iVlJIKft tlon or bouse eooltne. " ment required, l'or 1 10 Yniir R ear 'ho biggest In- " demnltv coinpant In TM nnmrx America w 11 guaran lnCOlTtetee sou 123 weeklj f, one dav to two jears MirC any sickness, any aecl kJ"lv dent 50 weeklv for travel accidents. ' ISO weekly If you go to hospital Kxtra money for surgical operations Money for doc. tors' bills In less serious Illness or accident. Fnll nrotertlnn begin when rnti torn In the snpllrn'lnn, 1 hv s rel im'lry rnvi-rlntt the ne-els rf business vermes. Phone or write now for narllenlnrs riH. II. Toles. 300 Walnut Street ll.tl.MT l01 W. J. STEWART, D. D. S. Dc Lonjr Bide, x13th. Cor. Chest. SPECIALIZING In arttttlc undMfctubU dfntlitr Con tour and csnr'MMlon rcitoratton nnd m provemrnt. n'llcl teatrntnt o pxor rhta. tlihtfnlnx loot tcth, PAINLESS SITTINGS at moderate eitrn roat If dilrd by new. hlihly luccantul tluropatn imtlnxl and preparation now bstne. aupnllect tiy tho (loveroment to army dantlita and sur aaona. UMWiMld.' laaaWeat: ii ' I . Ill Statements that Local Diafl Board No. S, .Second and (.'htlstlan streets, was hlug Investigated for alleged political discrimination were den'ed this after noon bv- I'ederul and State officials. Dr. John llehilff, a member of the board, also branded the statements as false and unfounded The teport that a I'ederal Investiga tion Had been s.arted was denied by AluI.i.., 1..i...i i......... cinnHA.. Ytrf inut. who mid that, although some com- Ulalma about the board had reached his ffli warrant a i,0De Af,,er lunfelrng with Major W. O. .tlurdock, ytate disbursing olllcer, Mr. Walnut said he was told draft Inspectors had Investigated eighty complaints ot alleged favoritism shown bj- members of this beard, but had found nothing- Ir regular However, the draTt Inspectors, after reviewing the complaints. Instructed the board to reopen the caes of ten ellgl bles that might be considered "doubt ful " Dr. Uemlg' stated that the eases cited ns Ittegulai me the same which he and Augustus Murplis. chat man of Board No J cutup iiined about to Attorney Walnut,, heiause alleged political In fluence was belrc used bv Congressman Vate to have these ellgibles taken out of. tllO SCTV ice ter behift p'aced In (lcatlon becau of defective evealcht. , unu rwe-ignt und tiiiderheight. assalu770. who Is u Vate lieutenant In the Uottt tt ruth Division of tho Third Ward. Intlmuted that his rating was changed after he had defeated Dr. Remig for u p'acc on the Republican f ltj- Committee at the May primaries, Then he stntcs, he was otdcied to Camp Ureene. leaving on August JO. "Before th iiiiewtlnimnli-n .inm ,. in opeiatlon Vuss.-ilu.-zo was relecttd d,, limited service- , Mlegrs are l-ernre utlon 'u addition to making an ubsolule de- 'I of nil political churgci Doctor Remig ictntts with tin assertion that thu board members had suffered greatlj- from political henchmen of the Vares In h's district He charged that Vassaluz- ?o resided In an alleged gambling den on so ith l.levc nth street Doctor Remit "ho stated (hat the place was protected I.. ,1... ....II. H ..n.l .f.... 1.. . ..I-, ... e.i nn- iunee- unu inai nr cuiupiunicu iu a nunc uisjiei ioi- several unjs ngo no- eau'e ho stw soldiers liunglnsi around the jilice LIEUT. HAZLEHURST DJES Philadelphia Oilicers, Cited for Bravery. Succumbs lo Wounds , l lutenant Samuel Huzlehurst. wi el! known sodallv In this cltj, has died of 11 llllll.lu In u l-.a...,l. I.aun 1.n...l.n, 1TA . ...uo ii, itn-ii unr.,- iiupiuluIjC flO was wounded September it. I.leiilcnniit Itarlehurst was cited far lonspliuous bravery nt the capture St Chiiieau-'l hleirj. In Julj'. OIHclul notice member of the Delta Psl Fraternity. He ' J0"'" tho old Tlilrd l.eglment. N. U. P.. in nm ano served w nn mat unit a lour uiffni , (Vmmuiic 1. linn, inf.mi.. inn .ICH1..II uuiuc, i.e., ci jirj nees IW- A brother. Charles Huzlehurst, la with the Coast Artillery at a California port. , ' . . . ,. ..,,. ... .. THE LAS1 WORD IN MOTOR CONSTRUCTION ' FIAT 77i Ma$ttr Car For immediat dtUutry. Choiem of eolort. 1827 CHESTNUT STREET I)I--T1IS KINbll.t.A Oct. Jtl. TIMOTHY, ion of Mury nnd the lutn Msthen ICInsllli. Pu llers 1 Thura , H 30 a ni , 63J0 Upland it. I Inl rrliste ' biXnch aiibu wife of Ute KVwinr0dn'; nejnulds Duo notice of funeral will bo s'wi.mot -Oct ".t ii-cta widow of I m r vvilmoi Vuni'rsl rii. Kr7. a ii in . 'Jin H. Atlantic ave , ltatldonfleld, N". a. ini. priiaie HKI.I' WANTKIe FKMALB MANIi-.D at once two oung Jauiei to as latin I.tberts Loan work, by a truit com. pain hi the central part ot city. Apply tu 1-S2J! 14 11 Chmtnut at. 1 1 KM WANTKD MU.K Mh'.V wanted, earpenteri, laborer!, brick I lasers, roofers, lias and slate, hodcar. triors, concrete laborers for the largeit ship. ard houalng operatloSi in tha United HtatiJ. Union feale for all occupation!. riDKWATtlt, UUH.DI.V0 CO, i Wot Qolllnmwood X J Apply l II" V. 8 Government Oftlcfi 219 Arch at , PlilU,, Sib and Tajlor ave Cam e5. .tn. UlllOIU.ItH enlored. wanted i K, F.lloushton 4 Co , it MTl'ATIWlH W 11 WwJ -V .... . ,.& J.
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