rjirt wis " tVEPOWER LIGG COUNSELS )-:t , t'' 1 1 . noma auvi ISCr LiOllICrS ffWith Major jMacLatcn on Situation Here ,l - - OCCASION FOR ALAUM clnrcs War Industries Board nilipnonnlrilM'ii tfna A villi. i. !'lvituov.iiiiuii nun iiiunui- i sn uy to Amust ilnllcrs rt. ', ' !' nv UJRrncst T. Trice, regional advicr In KWlIlndelphln. for the war Industries "board, conferred today with Major Mill- jpaim iunci.aren, of the power nivtsinii .oi.ino noaru. nnci men inaue tins sinic- fluent In newim.iiin,. mem i ,-. ..... ' ' -' uir,. Major Mncl..-iren, while, not hnv nir Ivlndlvldual authority to adjust and solve ,-&the power situation, has the power to ?.(,'';, v iniwuisii ,i,i- i mi il,' lunula ,., 1 l".v me mior tv comm ttce or 1 in bn.iril. nun iJX.lMi.wlll do so. If people will Just con- tJTPpetre power and not Ret excited or i & MUrmcd, everything will be all right. i7,.lt.-. I- ...... .-.- .., ., y 1 ,cu IB " eiLCHsieui lur inarm. hl-2 ,iMr, Trigg's statement was taken ns S?F Anl..n- .. t l.,.n..l.1l.. , .. ......... AK.ldeht of the llnglnc-rf' Club, chairman 'tAtor southern 1'cnnsylvunla of the power ! division of the JVderal fuel adminlstra 2j"on tor tho State. Mr. Stevens said K yesterday that neither Major Maclaron ?J, nor any other person had power to f-iWharidle the situation and that the task JX- would not be dlillcult for one good man t'tr It only, he was clothed Willi full au- Wfthorlty virtually the authority of a uic- v laior. 1 V- , Major Macl.aren is here Io settle J,,6,tne problem of power. Mr. Trigg said. ' ; , HU lieadiiuarters while here are In, A .Mr. Trigg's office In the Laud Title SVjh' Building. Tho major today refufid Vr, env n,.ii,tM.- f. .,,i.itr..,ti.i, ., ilirt 1 1. L'l.j ,,,. L ,,,, m ,., IU,iIUlHUII .! ...w ,.. . .. ......... i.T 'Mffer snii.iTinii. "Voluntary rationing" by conumers of lectrlc current Is urged by t adciphla Klectrle Company, in he l'hll- in a state- ment issued today by Joseph 11. Met IU president. Elimination of all but the most essen f tlal use of current, especially between C the hours nf 1 anil p. in . is declared ri r necessary to assure inite war worie snail I'P;i'-i suffer no Intel motion. Sffiftt' Attempts of the company to induce !r?Mr. lkl u, ..., -. ,.. .. ,. LVSr . KMiv omiu icici iiiiiii lustration in niaie Kvt- iciiimnoK cniiipniBory lailt'tl wneu K.i 1 eonferenre uvm bcilit Mnml.iv nn,l tiro. ay'?WclJ,l,nt0,' " dispute as to whether a cur (&t,Knt thortagc threatens the city. Itust- K5J- Aness men, engineers, the fuel admlttis- . - Y----."... ...... ...! ...,,( .Jlllll.in II.V.U 4- x-olced opposing np'nlons and it Is pre- Jsji.,' dieted that n Federal power admlnlstra &f..tor will bo appointed for this city to W&iffi- "-uiKiuen one tne 3"fS, Howard Coonlcy Daft Emergency Fleet re & "decision by the (lov straighten out the tingle. Howard Coonlcy v'ce president of the Corporation, asserta a ti rnniint may be cx- ?fe. Jjccted at any moment. HfeJ Trigg In-UN Tlirre Is Stirnliis Va ji Mr. Trigg has Issued a statement re- JKjjlteratlng his assertion that a surplus of Sgt'WOie comii.my that a huge shortage Kk".Y,..fcVUI JCIll. IS HYItll.1l fV Ilrikttfn n.o.H nil. h&?3F,stccl "ni1 actual famine was Inynincnt. lifef.iHe declines to renlv in eritViumu i.v J5lr. Stevens. Mr. .Slovens branded Mr. fftTrlBB's remarks as ridiculous and denletl tjyitrid existence of a surplus, although he ijytrTi;u mere is sutiicioni current to meet eni neeus, barring accident. I.'.. .... taie, tuet Administrator Potter re - s' to discuss any phase of the sltua- I n -!-"' sl ' " .""en J., i,. uoie, Ulre-ctecl r conservation, is present to lend his , lr J"- tfW ! r'.il- I ..a. -. ...., MZZZ " r,.""l.."l ""-". '".1: i ' .( j" nun i in i iiicuininii tJSf-rii'mm rtn, li. !, r...,i .. .1 i..i... W$foAtlLaiy announcei! a current tahortaKo ijr -u,wvw ivnuuuLi., uui later swutiK MrOuntl to the tJO'ltlon tlmt ik pliM-til(Mt ZiJfccrlsls threatens. ii - v Iluslnfss Ien Anxious (?;& -ousiness men nre manirestlnR- o.TRor ii5ess to haVo tllp whole situation clarl- twu. nivrj wain, in unow vtnen luzniMK f :v iuoiiik minipy mend ly. they nv. and! Z4 Are Unwlllf ntr ti mni I ntm in in i,m Mles It Is a patriotic necessity. nu fw, ic neeci ior economy Is set forth bv the Philadelphia Llectrlc Company as f rtll mi'ii Si,!?er,a'!,"lnP "l already heavy Ilght- !, nun iiuwer loans between th" ... hours of 1 p. m. and 7 p. m. tho peak of tho demand on our generating and distributing system and a pos sible shortage of power at that ttino particularly. The co-operation of every business, every citizen and every JlOUSeholll Is retllllrril In nrilnv ll.n. iPy war Industries depending cm this serv m V Ice BhalJ have full confideratlon dur 'Mll '"C tllls critical period, ll '-'"-"' siie-aiiing, nils means eliminating the uso or nnv unneces 'ary light, motor or hen'tlnc ,,,,,,11. my- n5ei rartlcularlv betwe en the hours mim. am ';."""" '. ".' WiEitttrit. , ;,.'.r i'". ''".'' " Vf contracts feir edeetrlc I'ght and power ai're assured of conllnuoiia servie- 1., i.vV'T'accordanco wlib in.. t..,....o r ,i.i C1?,1... contracts, unless no unt,,,...,. .. ife'M?t"'venc'J'. "' emergency should arise. iS'Jfti -- V ' '""e-eJi'ee-s ni'cc-Miry 10 restrict ,oUr belief nnd knowledge at the 111 es- 4. cnt time this nrcessliv teiu ,., .,! lar-8"-;" restrictions will bo effective B'Zfj:- ror thfl Nbnrteat ,,iaullitA . 1. - Hhorteat tf Ima --- iwrii-m 1'e'llUtl OI iCtlmc. W,'.4 ., Intelligently restrictd i,j-"' " cee.-e-ini.-iiy on ytynr part tor any tatf.liiirnose whatever elllrimr et... ,ln,.,i. Sl. roleaso capacity lor Immirinin PSaf?'9rlf.w1'11". "" elimination of anv- !'. "" iiiwiuiuy llie most eson. II iignt and power use between tho tirstof 4 ji. m. and 7 p. ni. ilurluu .coming months will help uvoia a fun vi mic. thl 'volllritnrt in j tnnf ...rt i n.. electric light and power Is fol- .m uui. .,, e-"iy inciiv cilia , i, inat hOW Small tint mlvlnn i .,......, .. ihardly probable that ofllcial VictWu more drastlo nature will i, ,. y. t.nhf ?kb Mtinebt nix (Irouud 'VCW Ti'lmu ut ........ . t u., ... n n..nrai,.lll. IOIIOVV'h: JpTiere nave been bo many Investlera r. ,.v.. w ,j iuvusiiga- 1, and eo much confusion In refer- I HI tne nOWC-r s tuatlnn tl,-jl 1, i,tlme bomethltn; definite was dono ilciniu III IU neee Investigations and tho e.. aUrroundhie tho situation have de mX WogreH on work u-ntei, .,i...,.i Irrtl under vvnv at this n,n. 1.. formation I have from disinter- j power experts repre-sentlm.- tho ament there will be. fleur'nir no erw VIMIl'tllcete WHICH it Is s expected tho Ches- a Klectrle , icily fiulli. 1 1 in operation shortly at at ot me pnuade-lii 1 : f, Brneraiing exipncity sulll- i Is, uto carry (he load this winter, pro- .. a iiu uicukuowii anywhere l-m"e.oe, s tlie opinion of Doutor Mallble "f a courerenco held here last 'C which Jie wus chalrmanT ibi atlon Indicated a surnlim mi. rt,. Jr" Jle.uuu to 35,000 kilo- be remembered this eutlnmin upon cvervthlnir running -,,n !,1 nnd does not provide for Bhut- aix"iifni3 unu contingencies r arise. . Wnrent necessity for the uddl. lilts in which tne Oovernment aiked to lend financial uld bo'confuicd with the situ. winter. Tim n ftv fnelll tkn, lf,ontructlQnlni'v'J K'',era' management nnel chargsi m-svm ,wt ba1 Vi" tvgmJ.''"1,y " 'u,('',, cubject only WJw Wi I to tin authority of the president. A iMtiffcil ,-,. .. . Wtpaclty will he 'nbsolutety'ncccsBary for he lSMfl-'JO winter. "looking forward, therefore, t'o In "rmsed requirements next year, tlio provision for tlio new facilities should unquestionably lie made llcejauso thei e mpnnlis' usual sources of financing tliemsclvrs have been shut nlT h' the 1 war. It sevms ntlrely consistent that eeovcrnineni snouiet no ronucsicu mm nil- iiw-Tpniirj u?.Kisi.eeei'e I" pun L 1 v irk nn this project Just ns promptly as I possible. ".Since completing a plant condition ! survey of manufacturers having war I contractu In this district, and realizing, ' n- 11 v.. Bill, ..I- ,1,.. .mki'i.i, !... ..n. ...,.- ' in ,, hsuii in 1, nil Il, 1 ,-,, , llir ,,,,1'r,- ?." '".TO ol,,clnl l,I,c.rt r"u- I tle of the Clniernineirt to m.'iUe such local readjustments of hiwit supply ns the situation icipilrcs, 1 have urged the appointment nf such 11 reptesotitii tlvn here. "l.nsl week Major Malcolm Macl.aren was assigned to this work, and Is now on the job. Ma lor Mncl.iflcn will han dle the situation through the nppllcatlnn of priorities, ns designated by tho priority connnlttteo of tto war indus tries board. "This should be of great benefit to the local situation nml help materially to clear up the situation and make the conditions more satisfactory for ccry one concerned." 1 f, 7 are an Ingrale Sag Liquor Men I ('nllnlieil from I'aRo One j 'win It. Van's threatening the liquor j people with dire ralamlly through his J power to enact prohibition laws If they do not nt nueo turn In and vote for I Senator Sproul ; notwithstanding Sprout J has already dickered himself 111 favor of . ibstrnylng the liquor Industry: unit j promised to use all his efforts when j elected Governor to pass n' prohibition , law. There are some pertinent parallels between tlie liquor men in pontics unci Senator Vnro In politico, l'elhaps such parallels will lie at least Interesting. ""''"' '" "",K """"," "" J "The liquor men were driven Into noltties nirnlnst tliclt wilt and r.- i -- I..n.a....t tlil,. . rt nli.llnl. .( .... .1...f. 1 ,iii.-.-i-i, jiinh.iiiiin . .",,... 1, .., .ni,-- i io go. ani even lougm nis way mm polulcs. The liquor men imw been ' lorcii to .uiipcirt .iiinee nonniHeii, I lie 1 t iicniorruiie iinniiiice lor i , eriinr. lit ' order to preecnl Hie ilrtruitliin f llielr property liv prolilliltliiii-eoiitl-eiitorv of police III behalf of Walter .1. Little tan., pledged bv Senin,ir Smi-mhI et tbo ton, e.1Udlllatl, for Select Council, behest of unreasonable agitators. Sena- "This N In dlrec' lnlatlon nf the tor Vare leaped lliln t'le p'dit-cul game Shen law and we recpiesi h!,.i removal In order to create a business, and h" , on tlii twvoutit W -hi en le chI fear has been very succes"ftI. having built liluiidslied, as conditions are similar to up a tremendous business through his I t lif" In the Firth Ward lum year. As political prowess: and now lie further , American citizens we ilcmliu'il tir.nipr purposes to advanev his personal political ambition by coercing the men engaged In the liipior buslni.es. "The Honor men have been comnelled ! l,. .ig,ihiii..i iii ..,,k... .....i ...... o.-iitt.,.- j ... .. lum -i .... t.. . -, nn-, .... ,,-,..,. i, , ... I,,..,,,..., ,,n- iui-.il i. in-i "" - notincctl in the platform of Judge isomii-I , ...ni i.. .i iii.... .... tt.ill X nt Uli 1tll 1 (n lifnl-i 1 lilmr i'Jt (- iii m ii iii ineii in iiiuth legislated out or nuslness ny a (iover nor In the liandH of the Antl-S,tloon League, but becaute those tenets and principles In tho judgment of llcpior men are the b;ilcs upon which Ameil can democracy nntl thu Anieilcau Ciovernment will survive. The lltiuor men support .Judge lionniwell In order to consere American clemoeraev. anil nt tho saino time to protect their prrp-erlv.- Senalor 'are supjinrts Senator i-'liroul and ltcpubllcaiiism In ordi r to s-atlsfy nn Insatiate ambition for wealth .mil demagogic honor. i unrueu unrci i oceiin-r L 'ioin tlie liquor men and Senator! i ''" '" " ilr" nave luiiinii nam aim nen earnesiiy ingeiner in tne past; , llotli tmvn olilnlnn,! .'ne.illi, llnic .t.-n 1 . .,. . " .. . ... .".. I fighting for their respective) Ideals and 'purposes. A slight resume of icstllts for ...... ,,4 mi- pv., iiivcti Ki IIP , inilll ill "L" II 1 I both as the reward for their past 'en ,1"-"-s 'vl'l e interesting. The lesult obtained by HiUor men for their forced political work lias made them an open target of invectives and spleen from press, platform and pulpit regularly, in end out of political season: mey nave been held up to scorn and , rlillcUIe in church and State with an Indecency which manhood would b'ush to describe ; It has been a mental drain and a source of worry on their business I in inuumeranin cases; it has brought . " V, ''"'.',.'""' ' """ ?l Tro I inem t .inn i, ...! ...! .,. I .. -.1 1 .-.- .i.e., in.-, 1- i.iikm iin;iiiei:i 1 lonseiR. financial losses. Their object has always been, and only '",v r-ff rr .1 in 1 "c'"r7's', Mr' "" can be, the safety of their local com- m J. ref'rr,1 to tl10 Popularity of Judge mercal rights, and the protc on of , "'" ell. and Judge John M. .Jarman. their l.lird and honestlv earned piope'rtv I oC, I,',17;'Tn" ounty predicted nn over What h.th it profited them? iviin ' llll'nll"K victory for tho Democratic ward have tlie-y obtained ror tlie-lr lei Imnr unci iiriliinilh piilllliul tinrli nnelcr .VI r. VlireV Tlie ele-retlt if u few Mllliiitin(iv 1 and ee.nllsiuteirv 1,11'- ,y i,,. Hiiiii I. ' tiiiiin I.e-KlHlnliire. Ilml'ee nil. Thai is the suinmum bnnum or all their years or political organization, .-trenuous lighting and hard working. Their sincere sup port of Judge Iteiniilvvpll cannot bring lliem less nor injure them more. Vare Iti-upi All PrndN "Senator ICdwIn H. Vare, while vulnerable-, has rarely been the object of such tpleen as his lleiuor allies; h,. has been revv'aideel by olTlce after office and by buslne.s contracts so vast that his wcaiui in common parlance is measured j .11 ii-iina 01 iiiiir.uiis ; me results of his pclltical labor have enriched him to wheie he can alford to il.tunt tearless arrogance: it liafteloieloned foe him powerful influence. Ho may make a.eliief executive a puppet of his will or drive statesmen to their knees as whlnlnc ap plicants, for his political favor; it' has brought jinn some honor, too, and the' ! prestige to assume that his leaders!, In Is absolute. VI but imtli n nr, ,ie i. mi nr innii nr ever. iikKciI nr -..! repl i.ne nui.v., rally erm nf I'lilbiib-lnlilii I Honor, power and wealth Is Ins reward. , vha lhas It brought tho limine i,...,,- I Nothing savo tho defeat of a few bills icarrvim; suinntuarv tne:,cn,.,.u i.. .. '. i ..i..: ., :....,: .-":""7 ."'i i mTamtM ,,,. uiw i ciiitsyivania Legl.ila- lure, "Any resume nr llie lil.tnrv ,.r bnlli In. lletieir men and Seiuitnr Van- iiiik ,1. ail,. III. i ,.,.Uk !.. i. 1 1 .. .. ,... .. " i - ,ip; null nn, ereu- llnil eif llie peilillciil liifliieaiH and peiwer nf hrnutiir Vare, Those pages show that tno liquor men nava always been a po. I tint tactor and a tremendcinu 1,1,1 e l!"!'1"" A'" "!'" '"''. From :, ,, . -, ., - "; -in, j nun ' l0 "'law'lre '" Hie ScliuylUlu Jtlver Ijfukuu ihianu io ijcrriiantnu-n. nml e-r... Hid lleiuor men hnvn been faithful, earn est and hard woik.rs In laboilng to promote his Interest and vvcirau-, and did as much, If not more, than any other factor to secure his political lead ershlp In Philadelphia, "Senator Vare and tho liquor men will .uillmii. tlmln ,...lltl,...e ..it ... .. . " I .,,.,..... ...v,, e.,,4,,.,,1 viinii, in in(i pj. me-dlato future. The liquor men, In de-'5' leusivo political Hunting, have accrued' unto thembelv.-s only a small organlza- "The people n lion of the men who ate t-nFageel In all where from1 th,, ?' branchpH of the business. Their light , lildenilo ami are is. and must In thu verv- nntn,.., ...'vital Ii-hucm in .ti. and must In the very nature of things, continue to bq for the sole nur. poso nf saving their commercial right tn do business, and to tiiote-ct property, honestly and legally acquired. I The liquor men must, thcritfule. lion, oll,. nn,l ulneecelv uiit.,,,., I..,l I i port Judge Hon. ' ,-e,. .... u...-.,.. u-i,iir, , nlwell in his open de duration of a 11. It niii-e f.. .. 'umt.it'f (lcnl' fnr nil n-in lesslv nlllHiSi. Ke-nittni- K111011I f.n t,tu .. ., ...., bptou owed j open, declaration and uvowid purpose to glvi3 (o the lleiuor men the 'double cioss, ' turough prohibition legislation." Lawl. Lllll. Made U. (i. I. MaaRcr Vice President Lewis l.c-Ule was up. pointed eenerul manager of lbs I'nllcd -. . . -- !, 1 Va-if.'.irtilfb!n2i i,.Ci,a5!tyj; .?;.' lr,V.'.l!la.,i.0ta ,V''t"l!,'"3 '0P''.r,"0W after, ... -..,- ,...,.- fc ., ,,,,, ,B ,., Mivie Hi in-nect some ASK REMOVAL OF PLUCKFELDER I xth AVanl Dcnideats to io i 5 1 Present Petition to Mayor Today I)KMOCKATS END STK1FU HomuM-cH's F(rmrr Fops Cheer as lie llenounees Vare as Cilv's Kaiser i A petition signed by Sixth Ward res. i Idents, demanding the removal of Lieu tenant Harry r riuckfelder from com m.ind of the Fourth and Itaee streets tatlon bee.iuse of alleged pnllllr.il ac llvlly, will be presented to Ma.enr Smith today. Lieutenant IMuekfelder Is .iceused of using the police of his district to fur ther (he ciudldaey of Waller J. Little ton, ynre leader of the HMh Ward, who Is seeking election Jo Select Coun cil. "See me some rainy afternoon and 1 may talk." was Pluckfclder's comment on the petition. The petition was prepared by lomo cr.itlc voter who nllcgo violations of the registration mid diaft law. bv the Littleton furors. Two letters outlining the charges asaliist Lleiilenant t'luck feldc r and the pollc tinder him have been ent to Mayor Smith by .lames M. lVihan, counsel for the Democratic city conimlltee, Itlcindslietl tVitred "The untlci signed citizens of the Sixth Ward," the petition tend", "desire to , enter wun you a protest agunst the po- ' lltlcil activities or Lieutenant I'luck- ; i enter, 01 tne tiurin ami itace streets , siauon, wno lias neen going llirnugh the ward Using his position as lieutenant protection at the polls on the fifth clay of N'ovcmber." Mur.lclp-il Com t .Itnlge Itqnniwe'l. the liimocrntie nominee for CJnvernor! diilib, ,1 Senator IMvvIn 11 -.,... ,..i... ........ . . l'"- Philadelphia Kaiser." nt a reception ,.,.,,.,, .ls lL.mie-retl him last ni..,f t, .. .. ... .. C-".".T the Democratic city and Walnut stieets. committee. Tenth Iletnocrtitie 1 ihi IViil Judgo lionniwell held a love feast with bis fntmer foes In the c.lty coni mlltee, City Chairman IMgar W. Lank, whose removal n head of the commit tee was demanded by Judge TSonnlwell following the .May primary election, pre siding. Clnrlos P. Donnelly, recognized leader of tho Democrat ic forces in tlie city, who helped engineer tlie lepudlntlon of JuCge lioiinlwell by the Democratic State C.iininittec lnt September, was one of the speakers for the uomlnee. Cheers greeted Judge Honnlwell am 1 Donnelly as the latter escorted tht. can didate to the platform. ' "No crime committed lly the Hun upon the hapless llclglans or French has been omitted by tho Vare cohorts." dec'ared Judge Bonnlwl. "There ar" brulnllzed women and blackjacked men: cripples beaten Into Insensibility and me imioii-siaincci itirin or Knnlev with Its accusing finger pointing to lite Lin coln Ilulldlng and the second floor of City Hall. There- has been nn tv.,-.,, slavery Imnose.l that Inn ,,., 1. . temnted bv n far. ' Judge lionniwell asked his lie.-irfT3 if any Phllnelelphian can "speak with pride , of the city of his birth while an i'. , dletttl Mayor sits in that high and lofty .... I Personal liberty 1'crsonal liberty formed th the ., . - . . . . - 1 nominee. I J. Washington Logue, Democratic ' i-ie-uie-ii.mi e,oveinor, was ""' r"'N-",,- r- Login's son, Lleuten- nominee for J.ieutenant (,ov ant f rands c Logue. who died while en route- to J-1 mice, was burled I day. yester- G. 0. P. CHIEFS BELITTLE OPPOSITION TO SPROUL - - opposition by the licpior Inter.'sts to the candidacy of Senalor William c Sproul, lleptib'ican gubernatorial mini, , lnee. Is c'lscounti'd by Uepublie.in : leaders '', i r "'"'' h majority at the polls !.o,i c.1?'."".1"'. ,R t'xl,'t''l 1y hoth city nn hlutc le.tders to be betwren luil.noil and 2110.11110 ver Munlc-lir-l In ..,, ii ,, nlwt-ll. the l)emcicratlo nomlhi-e who Is ' tunning mi ji wet" platform. ' I Delal I'll l-stinnlln tit the ,.!.. 1 I tl" In i-xpected to-be given otUnt' the H. i.e-ininiicaii Mate lieadnuaiteis within next few elios. Senator William row lit-puhl can Statu Th.iiiiin.n and V Harry linker, teeretinv nt it,., I .'"" -."iniiniiee, are now vvnrliliiir on ii-Vm"" 'e? received f,om o,r tho State. i.,i..''." .... 7. V "l"n "'" "' ."'luor tlCMH lltav lake nunti ,. iin.il... .. Hie resular llepiihllcan vote-. Iltpubllcan bade-rs eltclare that the loss will be mine than made up by the addition of ...i K ''hllr:' "d IndepeneUnt vote HcV.ub,,ci,,;,,,,tic!ile; ,b ':",,, u'ttUM "" ,:,"'" t,.''1",r,H !V,-'','vtl1. floll "ver tho iief ,.l,y 'l' '' , Icaclvra Indlcato that. It many districts where tho lecng nlzetl Democratic commltti-.- ae,. ,.,.n- ,'.'; .''-". '' x" I'ahne-r-Mci ormlik forces ii, . V.'i " i, ' ,,"5' ,s """K ,1("10 for tho " . "",.1"' UMUi'.v- t.on" tlf 1!,.'',V:,e,!e '"i;''?:. ??,'. or 11111 lionniwell citielleiacy, e.1 rem-1 1. In ....e ..i.. ,..-" ,,e - ei.. .1......1. .." "".-.V '" "wii 1 their t 1, , ... "ei.'-n Mt-uousiy ,.i.h ,, i'1 . st".1,',K Stiatoi- Penrose de clared oday that the result or the com i)K gubernatorial campaign had never boeii In doubt, and thai a levlval of m, !,m' "u'r "l" a-' forecast a noiiual Ke jitibl can majority, ''lteiiirfu iii,ih,i i... ..i....i m. . p.,, .,. i,'it. '..v.;.'.: : ''i"ine.iiiiin ...,i ,,....: 1 1 1 inn . wi' i-ln ui.l.i . "eevni leilll ... ,..l..,.,ll l,'lll,.ia 111 -v emu rienmor i-onrnse, ' Indl- i "nu '" 1 '' u1v,1val "' I'Hcrest In the ' i,, ,i iikih lii-pumicaii out- gloom of the ltd iiienri i ILIII'I llll! it'. !!' are fu lv au-ub ... .i.f. 1 vital bancs in -the campaign, .. oeni miui lenders are ..(inl clem ibui .?. ""...' .! '", lp'?'t for a ll-puhllcan ..- . , ".'r ee.iiine 01 llPlirer-elll- e'tlot '.sTl "I, ." Il X'VTlT' ' lletiubl e-ans ,, ,1 V.Vi.V, Ke. ..'.". ?'?. ''' . -'rt.ft liu....l.il '. ." ,llp 0011,110 "The Hepubllcan unite ilekei 1,, i '...., ;f,,;1iyi,"j''capd.',1'y, ?''ator Hprolil, has , eitleu lil.Uerlally durlnu- 1I10 hoi .. 7 . ..,-!,p,., ..,..., ,1 -...T. . ". "- -rn. I 111 I'l'iiUIt Wa 1 .............:...,.::... " -"-wt'i unu u miisu 1 i.ijoiiiy is now assuied for the Hepublleun ticket '" "From every source reports abount .that Piesldent Wilson's appeal to his fellow countrymen' to the iffeei ih-ii pe.VT'boo'lne ra'aUo J 'liupetus to the llepiihllcan momnvrit ' Jhe Hepubllcan City Conunlttee will! ... ,.-, .. -..j xoiii iiicn i.viii, ,,i...,i, 411 ,,,L. ,,,:,. juai eciij, it,ieventii und.be Chestnut ftie'ets. In behalf of th pn tiru Henuhllcau ticket. Hnnntr. im i. .i -. , ,, --. .-.-".fc., tniit , Mil ti 1"'1,irrtloc''' leaders will address the ward leaders. 71 ' : ELECTION OVERSEER& NAMED v sj n u&hi :3?' nr i.. liidJLM abfc natftafi ucyan m in - TTiTrti rri .A, r" n nnaac 1 ini u ll II l"r ujuj. '? ,rtu-M-JzL lal I-" Mnihl I 1 hi . i u r i-J "-t- 1 ts j .Lm , J C!m, LJn J . - r-s t 1- t 5 1 I 1L3. UU 1 jgOc,T 1 1 1 1 1 1 s"u j 1 my 1 r I , Map of llie Sixth Waril. Klcelioinoercers were nppointccl for the Fifth Division of the Skill Wnttl e.li relay liy Juilpc Carr, of Cntnmoti 1'lras Court No.' I SIXTH WARD, IN SPOTLIGHT)" LONG DEMOCRA TIC HOLDING Party Men, Ftnrinp Fraud, Makinp Si roup Fight io K'vrp Only Dislric: in (lily Carried i Wilson in 1916 Was Scene of "Moods' Election' i:i October, 1712 The Klxth Waid, now. In the spnl llght becail'-e nf registration fraud charges, was thn only one of Dili city's fo'lv-elghl' wi r.N earl led by Wondrow Wilson in the pretlileinlal conte.n two yinrs ago I l'cir.ocrntle pn'plclttis are up In arms nver alleged rratldulcnl reglslratloiis for I the elentlini next Tuesday They say tllc.V feal' a reliotition of tlie ilMiit,t,.eM jtliat occurred in Septemlur. 11117. In the ! 'Ultorlotis Firth Ward, and cn'mlnrted ; In .the murder nt I'olU'etnan lleorgu A. IfPpley. In the Presidential election, Novem, bcr, P.I lfi. f, 17 voles were cast for Wood row Wilson in the Sixth Ward, while 1-'2 ballots named Charles Kvnns 1 Hughes as their choice. It was the only I local ward carried by ptosldent WINon. Hut Mr. Wilson did not cany all nine e'lvlsions of th' ward. In the seventh division Hughes tveii seventy-six voles' to Wilson's tlility-om. and In Hie ninth division HitRli, s obtained sixty to Wll- j son's lifly-tiine. I The lioundatles of the sixth Ward ate from Seventh street to the Delaware Itivrr and I'lom t'heslnul to Vine streets. The Fifth Ward adjoins it on llu south. Curiously enough, the sixth Ward's area Is exaclly the same in size aa lliat of lite Fifth Waul. The urea nf each N .321 of a siinaro mile. The popula tion oT the Sixth Ward acOndliig to tlie Hiln census was 11371. On the las: three registration clavs. a total of SSI mimes were registered there for next Tuesday's elect ion. In the 1 ft 1 0 campaign, the sixth Ward gave pluralities In nil Democratic can dictates except .1. p. Ctmimiskey, Jr., candidate for State Senator fur th.. Third senatoilal district which unbraces the Sixth Ward. The late J. p. McVlcli ol won the srn.iloilal fight there, secur ing a plurality nf seventy-eight volet over Cuminlskey's total. In the same campaign, the Sixth Ward VANAMAKER FOR SPROUL ' Merchant Says Senator "Kccjis Kaith," in Pledge, of Support John Wannninkor has Indorsed th, caud dacy of Sen tlct- William C. Sptou: Republican candid. lie for iJnvcrnor. Mr. Wan.unakir vvrote a puisonal Id ler to Senator Sprottl, assuring hlni of the support of himself and Ills friend. The letter fillows: Mr dear Mr. Sproul With a long friendship of thirty years' for youri-cdf and family, 1 Intended li(-fnre.tlts to eN-lirct-s to you, by letter, my pleasure upon your nomination for ilovcrnor, and give you tlio assurance of my earnest support and tlie vote of myself and my friends J throughout the city and State, of which then; are not a few, whom I highly esteem and who advise with me on puh- ' lio ciuestiotis "It will be a pleasure to plaue you I In the clovernor's chair at this particu lar time, when we- expect tho (ally re turn of our Mildler and sailor boys, vvlv, have done so l.nge a part 111 their draw hemic scivice In winning tho war. "Pennsylvania looks to you nnd trusts you, to bt-e that her wounded and crip pled sons of the battlefields shall net '"" X, T'Zuw but cared tor. ly said at the I'ltlop ' League and to Its members that William r Spioul as a clllzeu anil as ti metnlier of tho Legislature lias kept the faith, 'iiuil 1 say It to you again In this per- 1.01ml letter that thn best thine I know about you Is that you know how to keep the faith, and I have coiillilenct) that In tho new position to which you are about '" e elected, you will prove this ns the crc-.lt fact of your. llfoWilliam c. Sprnul keeps the faith. Very sincerely ' V"""' "JOH .V WA.VAM AKHIl, 25 Steamship Lines ! Will Be Invited Here Conllniieil from I'lice One I101111I, said that those no-iualtiteel with condltlonH In Phlladelph'a and .Xew York have- realized for some time that, looner or later New York Interest'! will he foiceel to the le.illz.ttlou that that pott Is ovet crowded and will turn' t" Philadelphia us an nutlet. lllH-iitl-llfil Coin iu nli1,. The Meamshlp coinpinlus dissatisfied with conditions In New York, some of which may select Philadelphia ns a futuie port of entiy nr.d departure" are N'ppnn Eileen Knl'hii or latneei-e Hue Lorn Dock Comp-iny; llaptiral SKam (hlp Company; Oiieutal Navlgallon Coin, puny; Wes el, Duval h Co; Unlui Transport Compiny; N'ortoii, Lilly & Co.: Lloyd IJraziiiero; Fulness, Kdtly A- Co.; .N'or'.vtglan-Aiiierlca'n Line; Inde- nenueni ieamsmn lonininv: .American . .... ... . . ...... ' ,., '., ,,ni., , . . t. rtmc hiuk iinu ne-iinniK e.uinpun ; ivi Steamship Company; Luekenbac' Kleunnihlp Coniiany ; I'nlted Klates Hle'u' 1 Pioiluct Company; Peas & rclllnmn; i'"'0," .ncwormacK ; iioiianu-Amerieaii - . .. 1. . . . . l.lm'i llarmem, Miiarj ro. fliancns '& Co.; Lampott & Holt Lino; Trans- ntlanlica .Itnl arn and MuDonnel & Truilu. . BLOCK P0LIT1AL ATTACK DcinocriltB Force Ffliutc AlljOliril . - niciil HccaiiH: of No Quoruin Uy llie Atiociated I'rrst ' Wiii.liliiirten. Oct. 31 --Snato Demo- cmts upset llepubllcnn pIhiim for brlng-N lag up questiociw 01 petice unu. pounces today by raising the point of nn quorum ami forcing adjournment untfl tomor row, the Democratic steerjng committee, lo Tins program nis neen ngrren npoii ny followed dally until after the elec tions unless the Kepuhllcauu In the. ).n',nei,n ,.no. , ,i, VAA.UU .... ,i - m,iii v-w,rv-tv u im irwnp uvv- the elections which they have, hoicked Vv -"vL- fIBV wciss nr iv-i 1 .- "-' 7. nn nn o M-ji-jrrr tr-i . nnnnsii .,Jl - riJ ' 1 IT voiers gave S.l." votes in Joseph Ilagcrty, Democratic contestant for the eongres loiial seat of ,1. Hampton Moore. The 'alter won .12." voles. Judge Mugeiie ( , ltottlilwe'l, novv Democintlc cnmllilate lor t! ivvrimr of Fetinsylvnnln, proved 'o -e- a rtivmlle 11 Hie vviiitl In the .N'oveinber 1.117, e'lec tlrn. lionniwell then was stilvpig r.ir e'ectlon to Conimoii Pleas Cniirl No. h, oiiposlng Judges Staake mil Montiglian lionniwell was given I!'. vote? In the Sixth Ward. Democratic caiidlates for "row" olllcee; also lecelvi-d llie Sixth Ward's stamp of approval In the 1!)I7 elect Inn. Be tween the Democrats and the Town .Meeting party tickets nibstantlal ward pluralltle's were mlted up against the llepiihllcan e-amlidates. In view or the Democrat It leaders' reputed fear of bloodshed on Tuesday next It Is iittere sling to re-call that Ground now covered by Hie sixth Wnrd was the scene of the so-called "Ploodv Kli'Ctlon" of (iclober, 1742. v '( There was miieh bitter feeling nt that j election, accotdlng to old chronicler, and on election morning a mob. com posed chielly or sailors from ship- lying in th- Delaware lllver. asrcmbled n:f an open lot mar old Christ's Chinch, I Second street above Mnikei. i -The election tins being held In the old I Courthouse, on lllglt stieet. now Market' I direct, between Second and Third streets. ! 1 Inc.dentally. among the catidldatce VIctotieitiM on that fur-distant i-Iectlo'l day were 11. tines still ramlllai- to I'liila lUlphlans Isaac Xoirs, Jatnei Mortis iinl John Kittsey. MOORE MAY BS SPEAKER CouercMiiiinii Uoonicd as l.oirifal Man if lie'pulilicans Win Hoi:? If the l'epulilicnn-:wl 1 control eif e'oHgrrss til the elect Ion next Tue day, Coi-gre-esmjin ,r. Ilnmpttm Moore, of l'hllailelphla. may Income SiHtiker of he House. Congressman Moore's friends contend that he would be the- logical successor to Champ Clark hec-tuse of hlK lone enure of olllce ami his tecard of parly "crvlce. Cotigressmni, Moore served one U'l- "veVee "''"' ".'"' S'X ftl11 ''rniS -111 ring ess. co.vviing a period of about '?,,!'. V" "'' - '' !' always b-n an let ve figure n the House ami bv reason , .K nc,MH" oiganizer aid ute-i-leiut or the Allnntlc Deeper Waterways Vssncintion sine,, im Inc-eption in PJ11T 111s become a imtlimal ilgtnv. -Next to Congiess'iian .Ins'ph Warren 1-orilniv, ot .M clilgati. h,- H .i,e niiik- M?...hiV1"'1' ,"r 'l'"' "oust. Ways and Means Coi,Mc, lie xlrn r ," m.,v. mis br.nl.dowi, .Minority Leader ".Urn" Maun, of l,l'i,H l,i t,t e:peelnl to' be 1 .cam date- lor Sp, ake-r In the event of llepiihllcan confi-i.l or the l.iue Ctingressmaii li'ietlirlck II. ISilleit, or Mns-avliusetts. vvlm Is acting leader of thu Ijcpiihlitiiiis in tne House elurlng thei absence of CmigriHsmttii Mann, is not cxpec'e.l to be a coiiteniler. Hec.iusi- of Ins ncllvl'y on the- door of the- House ami the- fact that he Is still .1 young man. Cjngresnian Moor is JUi toivi-.uii by ,is frienda as tlie logi cal tandlil.tle for the 1,K, imor. PeGcc Program Is Election l?Qif 1 .VUlOls , cnrtliiiii-il friin I'iikp One 1 nay be felt in the ranU of Ili-ltii-li ' labor and llliurallsm unci of French labor ' .. .. .1 .. . - . I inn s i-aiism If his plea for a Demo, cuit'i e'.iiigit.ss !B rejected, h'w poslllon a. Iiaelei- of popiiinr opinion ,t open 10 nue-n 011 He will still remain a glial pi" cr la Ihe i-oinlng coiift-re-iice, but not Hi i-wcr nn would bo If be entered It .vil! iviiic ug evidence (,r ,is Mtrctii;tli :et hunic. Albii- at All or ,N oliiing In boosing tb t'tuiul alone, sir ivn. son has )i,ul to tnko chancoj liko this le- appe-ars lo have nliiKil at all or noihing, believing coiiildenily that bo could got all. Thin American .in-if. " Hie llrt danger he hus encuontered. I Mid he has faced tho danger in a bliin. 1 'li-rlng way. Ho may win 011 Tuesday, ni' the bliindtiH am not the. less reil, I'luy t pi lug from his isolation hert- In W.t hlngton. Ids rather .autocratic oniicr, his failure Ii taku thu people' really Into his coulldeuce, In pilo ot ins appcarunce, Of elolng so by bis open dll,!omucy nnd nubile note ,-,in..,. -Many pcoplu 1110 genuinely hawlldrri'd I Unit no boncls attach im tn tho' nitlons wild whom we have san-d thn i,,ne7-u ' of llils war. The nltlimi., ,,t itt.Vt. . .! side by side, unci cimrg'ng fmiu ihH' fiulii t coed nonpartisan, equally e-apablo of ..-in. lliu junili:u Ol 1110 l-lieiVJv'H vlee and the Irleiiibi. hhh.' , ... ..... 1 1 i, in CZZI U?o j r4 uiw I aczisn A r 3 ff f f -j,r)2 s , sir' j a 1 I 1 o 1 5 iie mob, nrineil wit 11 i-udirely innl Bti.e.eK. ""'" l,m" -" 01 inp latter, and. bnnd-J i""' '" """' " '"'' '" "' ."' inK ami rctuseil In divulge is ndilress 1 . .. ... n,1 In,,', -1 ti.i. I,. ,1... ......iu , ..... .. . ner. Ihn ii, ,(... tvelllii Col.' mi the i , , iie.-centicii on the polling place and ill . ... .... - iiinuiii i.tiptor 1 10111- " .,-.. ..... ......... , ,- nuH-iu-tH. rvee-for-all light ot.-nrred Tho mob 1 ''" ' -Social Ion, they have, been con- I v3Bl I'tisineies which had been created, j A HK !Sjad wnrknnin's bndgo was llnnlly was forced Hack lei their -li'ns ' ,,.'i'!l''"'r il Irlh-d fight. Their leader. I togethe-r with i. F. Albee, for many rM1Iiul his clothing all.l It Is bellevea -iftir nimieioiis beds weie e-i-ieked i " i1"1''" Harlman. hit upon the idea of i'''" associated with tile elder Keith the., prisoner was emp'iiyeil nt tho ship Tint Hot led soon -ift ,.. , 1 , ,. ' '"B,,,l!!ln Hie "Cltizus' League" This, '" Hi" tin nirifal en! el prises tvliieh bear yard IniroJiictlon of'-i bill' for ,' ,'iot .t in" "''"'"''lloti lias placartb ,1 the' 'saloons "", lattcf'H name-. At the time of his when ipicstloneil at the De-pertinent 1 ,i ..'......','.. ' '" f' a "ot "ct '"iWilh lltiuor lilrature. and. to clinch deui'i A Paul ICeith ir 1'te pre-liMit r Justice Hie nrisoner .-idio'iteil ibnt V It. oplo, Inhuman. W'hov, ,u ,m0 S The killlug of l!c!ln,aye.. rnupled with Ifaw nianytjiey are, file go tig t! . the ""' B,,n"ral. Ulm,'' "'"'' ' I111 W' polls tilled will. doul.iV ThoVr cent n n '"- '"l er!,""?! ! .nTT ., I''. The ncent notei vv-l lug without ceenferenco with our co. I belllgtlents streimthenH thosy (ioubls, ... .Il.. I Itra.on la Apiii,rPp The reason of Mr. Vv'lllon's course Is Plain to nny 0110 who has studlM his peac terms, bu they have nt been mado clear to tho peopi -. frhn ri.i,.ni thinks that by diluting to (he Ainerlcun policy nf kceplpe freo from. cntapKllng iiiiiu.uces this country grcarest influence lug peace. Thei' 1.1.. ..1 .., .m. rL,'T',: I," "' ""'' tion, pot fatl . - - ----- i'viiib ins posi. isur. if it 'n shaping tie ram. lrn '" B . '" "."" . " ' Vrh i,i,.iu m it ' " T..,.Vh.to. ".!ial" "" n,hei- cities 1.1 Nearby towns ao upefied. ' goes, tir, 'DRV FORCES SEE CAMDEN VICTORY. Majority of 1.000 Against License' Tuesday, Is . Leader's Prediction IIISTORIFS RANSACKED oon Men Drag Ceneral Grant, Caesar and liven Dante Into Campaign The forces of decency, rlglitemni nrss and good government ate so sol idly 'behind the no-llcense campaign iie", L'lty ""'I npxt Tuesday thev win win a sweeping victory against he llrnior Inlet esls. It Is the first time In. hlslory thai Camden voiers nave had nn opporlnnlly to leglsler their will against llie salnnns, and next Tuesday Ihey will carry tho city ror no-llcense by n vote of mnio lli.ui innii. nur majority may even reach 2nnn. Tor evety day we are win ning new lecrnllB That slatetnenl. which epitomizes the feelings nr no-llceuso workers In thn e'lty neross tho Delawafe lllver, was iiiado today by Arthur K. Arnillngt, sec let.iry of (he Central V. M. C. A. In Camden nnd a prominent figure In tho I'O-llcell.Mr, fli;hl. ' The contest concluded by tho Antl Saloon League overshadows every nthcr Issue In the field of Camden politics, and is Riving tho city a live-wire brirutj of campaigning that Is, nnln,un for .Vew Jersey. ,' llirslnrss men, ministers, iiinnurnctur is and professional men are waging nn active light against the saloon, ami until ne.xt Monday night tlipy will Hood tiic hollies of voiers with antl-boozo Htera Hlre and appeal for a dry city at scores of open-air rinlles, "It's a iisht to make Camden a clean city." said Charles M. Lrvlstcr, manager 'if the. campaign, ".11111, nut a thing will be left undone that will In any ivay aid our cause. We are eomliieitl,- l ........ ,, ,, ,, ,,,111- ' algn on the lines of Uciiernl Fneh's l.-i 1 I. ranee and giving the Udnur nicin no II n. to rest and organize their fclrces. ( 'hey are against ihu wall and making ,11 last Stailll. bllt thn ei.lds niS, ., I I them. v Can TruM Clllrrns 1 '. "Camden 'citizens nre awake nml en trusted to remove the saloon evil." F, two weens the "ilryn' and "wets' have been fighting, but ffi the l,,Ri days "l ,"" '"""P.iiKn . t lit- "dry" element bus "'.'llverctl some telling Htnashes against ' ""? '" u,c saitinnmen. There 113 arguments mr license, has dragged in tne names or t.eorge Washington, lien, ral (rani, -Caesar. Dante, Charles , JI. Schwab. Danlil Webster and u-.n-iv ctli-rs who. according m tint "Citlznis' ' Le-igui'," wire or are fund ' of lltiuor ami optmsctl to any measure that would 1 cuitnll Us use. ', . "Their arguments for a clean city," 'a Id Mr. I.evlster, "sound like the cries of a defeate-d nimy. All we lutve lo iii Is to point to (he orgies of hist Frl-d-iv ard a saloon murder of lust Sttn 'biy. Cendlttnin in this city 0:1 Fri-i1i- n-iip,, the 'alooiH opened b eg-ir description. Wluit l-.-i'i'-n'teil ! 1, I lot 01 i'h- name of Canid: li'the c'tvni'Jt tuin In fo- Mm l'cnse " tfcl Ir, erase big mujo.-Ity That the p-lpc'ple r no l'cens Ins lal-e'i den root In Cimel'it Is eni'ilin rl?eel bv the clvr.-n-ee- of nun win nr-en-Mgi d in Hie "dry" comniig-i They haie c'ln-ot'itnti-rl ilv-lr l"o:C" indc'r the Ant'-Salnoti League btutter anil In this organization cm In- fou-'d repi-.-M'titntlve men of the citv. .'Harry c; Atc'ier a drug nianii"ac'ure'-. It Its n-e Id-ut ; C'ltirlo" K'. Pndi'n". v'ce pras blimt of the Victor TaMiHg .M chile Company Is a vie! n-e-dilcni, Tnd wJ!-. ram .1 Cooper, of tho Coiper Lundir Cam pany Is l-e'i'-tre-- (li the llu'nncn einril'ileo nre. CJly Slic'tnr H. C, ' C. H'e-ikl.-y; F. W. Ayfr. of X. W. Ayer Advert isli-g Company; F. ,n. Wallen. nreslilent of the IIr.iie.tl of Trade; (.'ollntv Piosictpor Charles A. Wolivrtnn, 119I many who llie prominent In buslnchJ' circle.3. In Industrial Plants Shop meetiiiL-s are held everv noun Inn the plants of the Victor T"lklmr Mac-hire Compiny, Webster Milcldne Com pany, Camden lion Woiks, Koystono Leather Company, Comey Ciniorallon anil other large manufaclurlng plants. I A batlery of speakers are engaged In 1 tills work and In rutoniohlle-j make whirlwind tours of the Minpi, At night I they ndilress gatherings In the squares ! and small polka and on Saturday anil -nonci ay night vvl'l bring the campaign I in ei e-r.-c ny e'uii.iticiiiiti linnet 111. en twenty-five lib nl!les. Tho churches h:vn entered tho cam- ... p.ilgn with genulnu zest and bca'dis tho nit-e!lngs held 111 tho churuhe-H ll',o cli-rgyincn havo joined Itaitds with the "dr.v" orators at Up.- thop nieeUngs. Among tho cltrygiiKn M'hu are par ticularly active ajej ilumer ,1. Ilcishurgh, C. l Swank, lieorgei 11 llemlligwuy, Carlton VanHcol( Alexi'itider Cnson ami llolmcs K, (Jit vitlt. They represent tlio Haptisl, Lutheran, Prfsliylerluii and' .Methodist eUnomlnatlulM, A' sa'pofi brawl that oiemrrcd last .Sunday night In Ihu cstabliiJiiucnt of Mrs, Knimii Creeuwald, Twcnlluth tlnd Fedi-ral strecth, has given tlio i.alnoii linen n big setback, During' thu brawl, I William llelliuiiycr rccejlvvd such Bi-rious I Injuries that he dle'el a short time after- wnrd In the Cooper lloopltal.- Frank auk lll- Hhe-Uan, who claims to Ilvu at lilt 11 nor street, YPhlladnlplila, was ariosied ! "" "- murdr cliaign mid -Is being held I f"r court without bull, I tlhcgnn snld ho Intel been lit Mrs. 1 'iee-nwMlds saloon all day Sunday and that ah argument itlnrtcd In the back "10m yauHed the light which resulted Mr llullumyt-r'o eleiith. ('ounly Pioseeulor Wolvertoii has bo '""" prncedlngs ngaltist Mrs. ilreenwald "If Chegau Is telling Ilia Irulli." said Mr. WoJvnrHin, "Mik (ireinwald not only violated the closing order or the Hoard ot He-ul'h, lint also violated tho Slain law which provides that saloons shall In- closed nn Sunday." '"". X.. . .. WA..,U ...V'i ' Z "X. n. i-...Z' I'H11IIIIK1"M..... - ... ."- "- -V fuc'lmi Its liiBl-cainpaigir Ihuiuler. I The Hepubllcan and J)eiicratld ma- The chines trnlM- chines aru iiialiitaining eirici new. Cloui'fttt-'r Orderly at Han Ends Tlio saloomi hero opsn.ed yesterday and The police kept a strict watuh 10 see ,. , ,1,,0 u-SB nn lloutilej. tub only ",v vjr.. .:.:.. v,..';wji.ujaeii.1,0-..t tune uwn .--."rz?' zezxarri?'?rj, can t-xeTclse Us I.1"..,. ...A, t ,,r,e vesi tliern unv 't-ft NA"VVlSLECfRtClA Jnlin TcJciclii Wiic 1'orfncrly nt Capo May, N. J., Hntlin Slnllnii John TC.iseln, foinnily c:inf electHc lali at the intllo 1-tut .011 lit Cupe May, iN'. .) , died In thu naval hospital, I.na An mas nt l-'ort l.om, Cjiorado, Dining Ills eleven tars In the navy ho saw service in Mexico, Philippines and Frnnce, besides lunklng 0110 trip ni'cMiiid the world. He was on duty two years at the Philadelphia Navy Vitrei lie was stationed at Cape May I'll Ills Hint s.l several months actt when bo was sent to the Imsttltnl In Coloiatlo I Fimrrnl services, with lull inllltnry honors, were held Monday fieim the hiiiue of Ins parents. Mr, anil Sirs. 'Albeit TesPeln, at Wilmington, Del. . U.S. AGENTS PROBING THREE FIRES IN MILL Supnci'l German Sympathizers in Blazes at AVar . Plant Threo nlteintts to set lire to a five slory textile mill nt he sotilhwert cor ner of, Third nnd Huntingdon streets have been made slu'cc neslerdny utter 110011. Thn nnR having occurred nt such short lutervnls, and the linns occupying tho tfuilltlltiK t)l vveirltlng 011 ilovern - incut oaulracts, tho police and Depart- ment or Justice agents, who arc Investl - gating, suspect the IJies are the work of N'o eMue Io the supposed IncantUarles hasllu'cn discovered. Tim Hint alarm was sounded at 3 o clf)i-K yesterday nfternoon, when blaze was dlrcoveretl In the bas?ment of the building, occupied by Joseph J. Schelter A Co. The llames were extin guished by employes. Again nt fi. o'clock life was dlscnveieil nn the llrrt lln-ir, vvh'ch Is also lrared by Hie Shelli-r- company. Knglnc Compauy .11. Second stieet and Lehigh iivenuc, got thejlro tinder control In a few minutes. Dlllclals of the company had cmploveit ton guarel elurlm: the nlaht. but with-1 nui n van. A third lire was itiseov ereel at 1 o'clock this morning on tho second Iloor, where tho plant of Pol Itz. Lo Foil ,t Keon, uniform maii ufacturer.'t,. Is located. DEATH SOF A DAY A, PAUL. KEITH. Vaudeville Syndicate Ucitd Is Vic tim of Pneumonia Attack A, Paul Keith, who had been head nt the Knjth theatrical intrroMs since the death etf IiIm f illier. 1!. F. Keith, died of pneumonia last night In New York. Sir., Keith, whose horn was In lloston, was stricken with Influenza heie Inst Friday and died at tho homo of 11 M. j Kohlmon. tt business assooiillo. A. Paul Keith was one of the best- known theatrical men In this cmntry. of Ihe H. F. Keith Circuit and tho rimed Hooking unices of America. Mr. Kc.th was alt Intense Harvard mair. Ho. carried this fiateraal colligo spirit into ids liusinet-s lire. ' .ill- Keith went to .France about 11 year ago to superintend tho .work jif liirnKiing tlie iiitei-liiiumcnt .for wild e"rs and lemaineil t!u-ic six 'uontli.-e. t'poi his return lie dovot. it much of his time to till., vvoik and the L'lit 1 ty Loan c:"n palgn. Ho was forty-four years old Ml5. .1. intlH) ZIiMMEIlMAN Wife of jVolctl flisntricjl Mali Dies After Lons !llnct Vosta llowaid 51nmietninn, 'wife of J. I-'re el Zimmerman, .not.d liieatrical man, died late yestetciay at (he Hotel Wallnn lift r an H".ne-s oct ndlng over ntor than a year. rrs. ', ,nme" man ivas Ihe il-mghlcr ol Di. (len:j;i and .Mrs. Hug ni.i Kivvtella. a family long prominent in N'ew i;inT Itiiul. She- v,-a It nn In M-ilile-i, Jinx, lit 1LS. In 1-003 her miiiriago- to Mr. ..main man was an event, of inoiiu-nt In theatrical cbel e. Mrs. Slmuifrm-i. was a gieat lover ot iiills'c. She was Inn rested . In many charities and was a gene-iinis subscriber lt !! 1' Cm finds, .Stricken more than a..vear ago. she rc malii d nt ii' X. mine man est.ite. Vesta Y-:ilt, at Cl-nsid-. -ii.it 11 about two' months ago. wh. n her condition became srch lb it apartments wciv take. at thu hotel. Fun ni t-ei vices will be held oil Sal unlay iiflei-norin at '! o'clock at th Hair midi flaking establishment. Piterment win in- m M'Uiiii' 1 a unci Hill Cemetery. I'lcilcrirU Mm U.ij nbjjiirpk FrieVHck' von Horiu'liuigk. of -.'ill North c'ii'iian street el'e-.l earlv y-sler-day after an Illness of several mouth, 11.- we, i' xly-e'ght yeers old ami bail bee-ii In the liltumliious cinl husla.e,s for lorty vcais, with an o'lke In t'i" Itourso Itulldliig. II was lirvlde"t ni the Iletekit Class Suml MiuiP'i: Com pany. V'"" me town. 'V J. a'ld or t'i" l-JImwonil IVitl'ilIng and LnanAe'siiclatlniij nl-o a iiit-inb-r of Solomon l.ii-Jre, 11 of Masons l :,. H s'.irvlvtd by his widiiA and four ilatieliter'. WIIIIjiii jsiiaim William Shnne emplriycl us a pho. togrs.-ih, r in the liitr.-an of Snrvvn for lUteen years, died y oterelnv at bN re-Idem-. 1220 .Vni-'h T'elrlientli slie-t. nt thei ag,. e,r seee nty-three 1'ieatli was duo lo Indjgetlni' A, C, AllmrRcr 'S'" am c Ail'Uiger, v.-'n hml been- coimecltl with the ifetier'liius cn-n. , pinv, lipi, Ki-splieri). Foll'tti and Arch strecls. thli'ty-s-veu years, died nf h al dls, am on Tu-'ilay at' h's home 'il' l" 'n '.'.'I"1 M rclvintvllle, V. 1, I afte r a in nth'KJII'.pH-.. He was Ilftv.flve' jeari- old and Is aiirv-IVed by b'ti w'llow 'Ii'; l.eiia Albiirg r' a dimght r, Mr i,l llai-pi r hi'in-'p, o' t'eirjipoHi, Pa. all 'a sop p-ilp'i .(' viinirm"-, p. s M C vvho la In (ho utile- ' M-lllil-g camp ut Q'l.intlc 1, Va- jim, K.ittmrtno Lewi", ef I'i'ii c 'y I a s'slcr. Mr Allinrg?r was pi'cplcie-it r t'.r lylci-ll us Ilenellclal AtMnclullon, an ae llve iiiembi r of Hie- First tiuptlsi Church or Ji 11-I1 intvHIn. and a inember of Ami's' lidge. ,o. U,(i. I, O. O. K, , f Mcri-hiil.t' K01l!L3XXiSSXlzraw United States Railroad "w Admmistraltiun W, f!. McAUOO. Dlrtctor fintcrnl f Hiillrond Dekware River Ferry t i South Street Ferry Will Not Be Discontinued Nov. 1st as previously announced, but wjll be P? .1!" l """lHrU.r U I IbB W I A11AU1S 0. ANALLEGEDSPY Alan Acnusctl" of Having ' Made Anti-American Remarks KESCUED BY PATROLMAN - 'JVars Up Letter Said to Have Been Written ly Known -I'io Agent ' A man alleged Io bo a Herntnn oper ative was attacked early this mornnB J by n.'ciVwd nf a hundred or more Inellg- nn nt citizens nt Fortieth' nnd Market h f.treets. . 'f The man, who gnve his rinme ns Ani f ilrnim ' KatK. li snjd to Niave mndd,lW, - ii-iihh 1 ikiui ii (iim 1 in nini 1 e, suileii in the crowd turnlnc on hhn. It wnw only through Hie tirompt nctlon ot I'.-itmimntl Peelyon, r,f the Thirty-second street and Woodland nvenun htatlon. I that serious harm wait prevented, . During the disturbance, the prisoner c attempted to deitrny a batch of papers, 1 which Fcflcrnl operatives nsserted worn- written by a tleruiati spy In thl country, 1 known to tliein, ICntz, who refused to dls-- close Ills address to the police, is being cieiaiiictl on suspicion of also being Krmnrks Sllirl Attnrlt j Shortly nflcr 2 o'clock this morn ling. Kntz Is said to hnve Marled the 'trouble by shouting, "To- h - with Venerle-i I'm Herman nnd proud nf It." This nvousril tho Ire of pcelcstrnlns who I 111 tin n attacked him. 'Cries or "lynch him" ntlractrd the at lentlon oftr.itrnltunn I'ellynn. standing about a block away. Ho rushed to tho s.ceiie and aiested Kntx. On tho 'ground were a number nf papers, which Kata lint!- torn sevetitl times during the melee. I'ellyon cal'eil nh the crowd to pick up the torn bits and tho crowd obeyed. Kntz' and tho papers were then taken j to tin) station house. I This inclining Agent Logsn. of tho lAnierlc.-n Protective League, working In conjunction with the Department ot Justice, attended the hearing before Magistrate Harris and pieced the torn 1 documents together. Tho letters were j written In Herman. Logan told Magistrate Harris that ho 1 desired tho man turned over to the Oov erninent, as tlie letters were signed by a man whom be knew to bo a Herman I spy and had beep arrested on such a , charge. He lefusecl Io dlvulgo the con- tents of the letteis. ' I Assumes Delimit Attitude I Kntz. denied that he was a Herman, lui-seitlng he was born In Holland. He assumed ,11 defiant attitude nt the hear- he was employed at Hog Island ns a fireman. He told th.- Coverumeiit Inves tigator;! that he e-aine tr'uii Holland nnd. 1 had a p.itsp-iit fiom fiat country, but I hriil not compiled with all tho draft luqulrimrnts ' Dili- letter In his posscsslun""wns frnn ,11 Herman friend w -liter la Ilea nnotit, I Tex . r-eirlug lo Login. Tie' 1 tier j Informed Katz that the writer w.13 j iihuiit to be- Intel in tl bec.iu o ho wus a ' (le t,-mti'i spv Ct'ier e.m-nun lent Ions belonging to jTalr, tire row being pite-hed togther and tianslati'l. It is reported that the. 1 man may be inducted Intp the army and turned over to the military authorities. f.id OIT in Morrisvillfi St"(e lle-JH-, 'I ifll."l,1. in Morrisv.'ll . ilnr aclion 'n Treilleill, Ni .1., Oct, 31. ipi rnntlno was raised a., today fo'I-iw-Ing s'm Treniuii. While many t'lirtt tllinne nebnble vo. persons with mallted up to (tpenlntt tlmo or saloons both In flic towns across the river red bore, there was a lack nf dls 01 dor. lle'iorts (o Hip Sfte Dpoartment of Health from Ihroiighout tKo State to dav sh"w an npprec'able deccrrnso In new leilluenza ai'el pueumoiiie citeea. Popular Trices or Particular People Re: "Mammy Jinny" Hot Waffles (? Hot wafllcs nnd'fnaple - svrup have become a J Philadelphia fad. Cheri restaurants have made them so. And now "Mammy Jinny" than vvhoirTno finer, taster watile flinccr ever boasted the tJouth pj r. .bltthplace, has moved the Mason and Di:;on Line northward to 13th Sr. where, in the newer Chcri, she will wield the wafile.lron creiitlnc crcam (Umj confections, browned 1 to the nicety of nn epicure's palate or u hungry boy's appetite. "They'te s-o-m-e vvafllesl" Popular Prices for Particular People will prevail as trie vvar-tlme economy of Chetl, J 32 Sotuh th St. ( oNp.WB ) 124 South Jih St. ( N;e"a )v J. 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