s u i ', i V '" fr f- wiih admiral's taf revnl local news pptT IbutletlnV.Bresl celebrated ni(?ht lonp. Howard, t It will be noted that the first mes-j ' Mm quoted was signed by the name, ef. both Howard and Simms and wnf filed through the Pans olllce in tho wme form as the message leceixed , yesterday, In every way this first ?:-..... .4...J .MBjfiffA Indicates inret- It ems vgyv- ,..-.-- "'"-"".;": .""' kj", probably filed ery quickly aflei the j onfrintu Duueun. V ' N6 Explanation Toda) , , , i . i . The second quoted message, Jio-.t. ever, shows clearly by the reference i u- rt (, llr.f rolehritf.il to the fact that Urest celebrated - "night long' that it sas nieu today. It also shows that it was sept direct from Brest and is signed only by Howard, not bearing Simms's name, This message clearly indicates that Howard is in Urest, although theie messages and those teceived yester-' day ate the only cables which the home office of the United l'res 1ihh received from him this week. In a previous statement the United Press said: JOur cablegram received from Paris at noon yesterday, signed by Roy W. Howard, president of the United Press, and William Philip Simms, manager of the Pans bureau, reporting the sign ing by the Allies and Germany ot an armistice, was written in plain English and not susceptible to anv possible misconuiuction, as re ceived in this office No censor could hate li.ul ain doubt as to its plain meaning. After the leceipt of the -cond message, leporting the celebration in Brest, we have received no fur ther wOld whateoi finm Mr Howard or Mr. Simr.i. although messages weie dispatched to them as early as 1 p. in. yesterday Following is the exact cable copy of the original message. a transmitted to the United Preis. "Unipress, "New Yotk. "Uigent Armistice Allies (Jei many signed eleven smoming hos tilities. teased two safternoon Sedan taken smoining by Amer icans. "Howuid "Simms." "Unipress'' is the cable address of the United Press. The woid "Urgent" merely indicates that he message was filed at the "urgent rate." The words "satternoon" apd "smoming" meaning "this afternoon" and "this morning." are ordinary, accepted cable con tractions. It is absolutely inconceivable to us that Mr. Howatd did not file , fuither dispatches and our only , possible coqrlusion is that the re- 1 mainder ot his messages were held up by a censor. Investigation of the matter is proceeding and we expect that it will be cleared up within a very i short time. A delayed cablegram to the United Press, leceived early today from Paris, stated that firms on the western front was ordered ended at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. I Up to 7:30 a. m. no further mes- sages had been received from Roy W. Howard or William Philip Simms, i who signed the cablegram yester- J day announcing that the armistice had been signed. I It is evident that the strictest censorship is in effect in Paiis. Hy the L nitrd Pre Pari. Nov. 8 (8:50 a. m.). Par liament! tans headed by Mathias Erzberger weie at Geneial Foch's headquaiters late last night. B) the L'mtnl I'resi Paris, Nov. 7 (10:50 p. m.). A white flag tonight was spiead clear, across the boulevaid newspapei map, which heietofoie has been showing the daily adance b the moement of flags. Cheering croxxde wete g.itlieied in front of the newspaper offices. Auto mobile lights and stieet lamps xvere boldly shown. Conference Began, Today, Says Lansing Continueit frpm race Hoe German delesalon on the Allies' front might bring about u piovi. slonal suspension of hostilities Orders xxere glxcn to teaso fire on the front at 3 p. in. (10 a. in. Pliiladel plila time) until further orders. On Nox ember 7. at 10.25 a in Maiahal 1'ouh sent the folloxvlng to the Oeiman tommand. If the (Serman plenipotentiaries oeslre tojnet Slat shut I ocli and ask blm for an armistice tlmv xxlll pre ' btnt themselxes to the Tiench out posts by the Chlmay-Kourmles Iat-Capelle-Gulsn load. Ordera hove been glxen to receixe them and inn duct them to the spot filed for the meeting. "A Herman xvlielesa dlspacli re celxed Nox ember 7 at 1 p m. said: The Henirati commander In-chief to Marshal Koch: The German ple nlpolentlailes fur an aimistlce leuve Spa today They xvll) leave here at, ' noon and reach at 5 o'clock this af . ternoon the French outposts b) the Chtmay-Fourmles t-a CapelleUulsej road. Thoy w'lll be ten jieisons In all, headed by Secretary of State Sribercer a The following: wireless dispatch In tKrman xtati lecelttil at l:&u p. m German general headquarters (o the Allied general headquarters, the supreme Herman command to Marshal Koch From the Get man outposts to the Flench outposts our ''delegation will be accompanied by . a. joad-tnundlng company to enable automobiles to pass the lai Capelln road, xvhlch has been desttojed " "The following xvlreless In ticrman ViiA recelx ed at 6 p. in : The Geiman sttpieme coiiimaiiil In irshal Koch tiy leason or tteiay German delegation will nut be to Croat: the outpost linn until I and It) o'clock (h p in rntHMelptehi tlike) tonight at Hail. tlriV. two kllolAeter nrertheaat nf mew LA Capellc. Tho lilmaxM.ulso road runs fiom tho Kotitheu.slein corner of UelRliim tc which xxns cnpint-el thli v h. tho oxlmi.ona no iiivpr uifco. Wostxvurd ot Guise, xveck by the int toxtn on which mn therefore) bo' tho pbice whim, tun iiiiiiiiiku iioautliitions arc h the Amiatnl 7ei Wuslilimlnii. Not 8 .t , ..clock tills mm nine rftate ( llmI ,uir uppartmciu iniiriais who had -'-... ini-nsm wkh nun ... ,wh. out '"formation that Unman plenlpo 'entlnrM had tlKiied tln nrniHtlo fnn. un the ImnIh of picta dlspiti !' f,om ivance that the fiivojh would .Maruhal Koch toin otiuialu did "ot ,'l",'t any definite news us to (j(.nan-M deoslon fo '' Jl hours t.,ri... e.. i... i . . .... ij ... t. pprtiirvrn r A I T C RWULK LALL5 CONFERENCE O N cnonrMniMn r k i i OUor'klNDliNla CALL Otir-tuui ol Dcloti in Novemlicr 1)1. ift Will He Con-i.l.Mi-il I.n onici.tU Totl.it U thr Nilnrr Vpm :, lltllillgtun, n Piutost Mursluil r.eninl i railed Into foufHtfiKf tod i ht. h, id of itil tftlolip of his ollli e to d h, um pofsib h stippiislon o' Hip S ximI)! ' dr.ifi culls iimlei which inotv itiin Ion Oui bno bten oithred to Rrln roiiis . MiiIh (leiierHl UioiMler would not distils wliai liconrmeiidallons h, mlcO i mike in i be Ceiier.il Stiff ' It i Kii,n itur bin ndlfr will adncHi wainil, ' wlihdrHw il of the .November mil in leHPt If the (iiirimns .iccept Hie niei t i un Hfid llled itfmlMlrc? teiint lictore Hie llioxeniellt lo t.lllip begins I With four million men alrciiK under ,1'ins oveit,e.is md lit honif, the frnllliK i Is Kiolne that no morn will be needed 1 i-en thouRh It nm be a Ionic lime l- rure X nut loan foires i in le immIiwI. fiom Piaiu'e n-id some .iddllmiia on n J niav b i-eiit oi . Hamburg Joins I rl t, iCrilMUl liei'Oll 1 onlliiiieit fruni l'aice One Bailors aicoidlne to a ' .penhaa-en d .1 . Ipiuli to the I'.xi liaiiK TtleRrapli i om-1 I pain I'openbaKen tIhh retiorts thai tlie rttiilutfunarv Hags hate bet n boNied nt Wnneinnnde with which pliu e i.idioad lommuniiailoii has In en inieriiipied A lleilln ttileless dispatch melt ed here todut ate: j "The Thlul rici ii.ilIi on remains fuilli- ful to the (ioteiiuni'iit The foregolnc ilUpati h induate- n claim bj the (liimm atithoilttes that a piit nf the (JeiMiiin imxt has de cllned to loin tlm letnlutioiiatUs There ale no guards on the l.eiman ' Danish fiontler it is leported and mint inrit-oneis cios.ed Into Denmark list ........ r.. U.u En. .tin. .!. II .IllD . iiiKin L.i-ia.t...-. a... ." ...... lainteu m u,ciiiiiiReu ,iuu. niuuu.i. i i)csteida 1 Dreoien N nexi to llnmburg the pi In had no nuthoiltv to ai.t upon iliem, lint tipal marliune emporium of i.einuny itot-k tlieni baik for i onslderatlou bt ihe I It Is sltiiited on the eer Ultei tUlx- ' Austi Ian high loiiimind oi the Xiiiilin nine mlliH southwist of Hambtng Its political authotltlee Acuptame foi I pn-war population was ihout ITOOHii lowed proinptls I achtteriu Is the capital of the lli.niil tili.ilnllrnll..ii In the Hurl. 'Dido of McckleiibiirR-Sihtxenn and is h is peifeitlt itilain that Hnie i Hlruatrd on the ttet side of Lake lln , spo.--ltliiii hfre lo bold back Hie I r-chweiln thlrtt-tlte miles MUilhrast of news Hail the Administration pos l.uebeok Kb population in 100 was KesseC confirm iticm of teterdit h stmt j about 18 OOn i , would gladly hate nude II public i Tilsit Is a ni of i:al Prussia It inl lh, Xijmlnistrattiin was In the dark. It, s on the left bank of the Niemen j t , ! -re that. at. often happen.., Ititer, sixtt miles northeast of Kocnlga-' tt ,,r, ill.putrli tmil nol bealeii the if berg lis population I" about In nun tidal news to this rountrj And it wis not sure thai if ii Issued a ileulil of i h I in ess tenon us own denial would not 1 Inmnn -, f 1irnin " H ""' "' J l-"c j Slfnve) Aiulao WWI 1 .K.t.f,tl niillniir.l from Pace fine if he had the mite to remain a net witness the procession I ll.erlr loan lleult Diatlt lll.tw The final blow at Herman contldeine was not dealt bt the toldlers In I'lance, hotteter Ihe real fear of the e-tifiuet of Berlin was Instilled Into the Hermans l.t us staj-at-hoiue Americans XX e did It with the Koutlli Llbertv Ixian The Hermans ale nol duinh Tint thft reall7id lhat ant c.l dlera who were hacked b such ci. ihuslistic suppoit ai home must necessarily win on the, battlefield are still behind them, behind tlieni until the Ueinians suirendei uncon ditional! XX hen llu.e men . ome hai k we will hate an Infiiiv of Ihe finest kind of .ilizens Men who hate offeteel up ihelr lltes that this counti.t will not perish mid its ideals not he trailed in th dust will not stand foi political bossisn, wh.i, they return Thet will want political iml. pendence aid will hate enough confidence '".' 'he., own ah Iltv to go to the polls und tote fm ihe kind of men to make this state and ihls i.iintix oxert thing a. good ullzeii could wish 11 to be Increased ltellal'Ml I. 11 of XX ur The war has also hi ought us a sense of leliglon tloie pel sons aie now at tending chuicli legiil.irlj and m. per son no matte, vtbat bis oi her ciee.l mat be regular .hiieb alteudan. e Is bound to become belter and be of moie real use to the eommunitt e'olonel Andrew .XlrUintan of tlie XXanamakei stole Hien made a hon ad ureas fuii.ioeiiu.i.K me hioi. r.iuni lor tlie manner In tvlihh ihet hvte answei- K1 nie. each pan lot I. .all made up on leni silnglng h.t a iiuailelie ,,nd the sing ing of The Star-Spangled Banner ' by Hie, entire assemblage bt ought the cele brat'on to a clofe Ilie grand iour! was t.eaullfuilv decora ed ttlih Hie Hags of Hie I nited stales anet a" he naMonp a led tvoh ii in .he cuioit 0ei Prussian. sin :g ic aBvPii !B uBLTTaTaTaTaTa.rH HaB AE"'Tw''aV im. tie ' All aM "a"awi v aB kMaaVaiti' '.' i Tarn f j' V i 4,1 BPa BV V darjrjrjrjrjri ?& JlMafaaaaaaaH ' t' iJBaaaaaaH fyaBSaaEaaaaaaaaal I fSaHHanHalBHaBilHI ADMIUAI. HKNIrt H. WflO.N, I. N N. Annotinted al lire. I thai Iruie had been lijinrd; later said his state ment xtaa "umnnfituuilile" UPWPI'II ! "W"JWWM 'nail. w'T'1 JNLXa FCBL1G PHILADELPHIANS ON THE ROLL MHIHIIh .eaaflRlK Hfeb. .eaVaLV .fae- - 1 ftEr 2? SW J 1 . w ifL fJl WI r I LjflHMk HHL-JK-JlHi HbSLhJHkH lZt t!, iMI I -.. 1 .BsP SetfiC.QUtGLLY VINCENT KELLY Wounded1 Mlsslns? f W.E.FINK'" TVFLANAQAN Killed- OiedofVouncn WASHINGTON WAS KEPT IN THE DARK Administration it h out Moans of CZoiifiritiing or Di puling "i'x- up Word of the piomp 'eward for his 'KAKKD TO COM'JUDIC'I'lb.nen in net lull iM.I.ed hi- Inothoi teaterdiit The f.ie( that l,1 ntenant . Ktnir hid been woimilid tame tliioim'lii lit .uio v; i.ii mm Iftn 1inieunit1t t I I i tt I'llttl , I 'tiori I Oltjuol 1 1'!1 hy 1' lljic iiu tn nhliir.liio Nn 1 Il vas itiinonni I'd at tht Wh le llotie i mis moiiiiiiK in.ii a1 noii me r'li'si- .dent Ii.ik otHilil iiiforiiiiiilon of the. Ikii- I HiK of tho (lermaii .iirnNtlca In- nould nuKu an atinotimenient it, ttie people The Admlulstia'lon Is hi present with out nnx i otitlt niatlori nf the lori puli- tlshed ,esterd tluit Hie innl'llre was signed xnstenl.it orlblals mi Inn. lo h hellef thai the Uirmaii leiuceniatHes did not mull the Xllled lines until lai 'night, and thai thet et out this iiioin- , Im; lo meet .M.iMlial I m h al a ril.ue I four horns' distant Ht this lime it is llkilt. If this version of whit Is hap pening abroad is uue, that the Until in reprceentatlxes will hate bad tin terms of the aimlstirt and will elthet hate Igneil them oi h.n taken them h,n k to tho rieim.ui lines foe ninsliU lalion bt the German (loteininent I o yne here knows w hethei the ilei I man tepreventatUes wid bate plenlpo-' tet.tl.iiv nlithnrit ot ml Tliet mat 1 . ... . .1 .-j(I meieit as mtasinRiis ijii tine wuai tliet leielte fiom Km li Oaek lo fllnce Max In the case of Austria Ilie upie-j stntatltes who lectlted Ilie Xllbd terms rm n oui in be fale bt the time it , leathed the lountit tJreat legie' was felt lhat a lepoil Ute.lt is now Pelleted lo be unti ue re- leelttu sueh wide publii It and etoked such espouse f i oni the loumit hh (tesieielat s sturt did Hut the nuihoi i Hies lo re were powerless in ihe . in um I ulaiices The censors do nol attempt to pass upon the truth of nuts dlspatehes Tliet act unit on the prupiiett of pub lishing the Information null dispatches ciiutnlii and the State liepat tmetii la 'habliuilly behind the mwepipers in ob taining Informnuoii from Hun. p. If tlie Herman iepie-enttite .nv Ko. h todat as lepoited ami If thet hate power t. ail the nimNtlie mat hate been signed todat ajid the news mat leach this eountrt nt ant tune If, on Hi. other hand their (unction wiis mere It to earn the terms of ihe arinlstl. e hiek lo the Heimeu authorities Iheie xt III b de lav before tlie signing lakes Ii is not expected that there will nil In ant etent be ant imeichauge of tomiuuiiltallons 'Ihe question has passed out of the field of diplomat.) It Is a puielj nillitai v issue now Ihe it, i ins of the'armitlce are for liermant in take or leate Whether a time limit f. i Hctiou bt liermant lias been set Is not known here but probabl.t one has 1 been Itrriiltclit t-rires llisa.ter Moieotel great . .impulsion lists upon iterinant lo act iiul.klt She Is threatened on ihe mie hand bv a great Imllitait elisistei and upon tho other revolt in the fleet indicates that leinlu- tlnn is piesslng Her as bard as boih hlnieelf I'ndei theso iii. iiniktanres It mat well be il.ai Hie Herman lepiesen- iweie plenipotentiaries and signed the terms of nimlhti.ej themseltes II has hern s.ik'Lrhle.l In evplanstlvn of the report lhat the terms were signed testrnlut Hint the Herman, inked to bate the Ileus withheld for a time be cause of Internal i iinilltluiis, But ft Is difficult lo see how menu -four or fort) -eight bouis in publishing the pews of burrendei wou el nuke atit difference in me siabilii) of the Hernial! Hoiein inenl Hut a few boms' delat ip Ihe ailual s guing of Hie aimistlce may make a .as! illfferen.e In Hie fate of Hie Hei n an armt Ip till now the lieimuii geueials hate conducted a masteilj le ueai Hut theie alwata comes a time leueui ...I .1 wis. penm ..r,. "" - astei Impends Xnd that time has been,. ! lieu, tied now The hours that pats now aie as daugenus for the Hetmati aim) as tteie the last hours of fighting for I the Austrian army lo all appearances (iermant inusii uu , , -,E,M Iflll .if l.I.Wtlll.le. Jl.lt U.I .1 ,,. .v-du...... . ...... c-. .- eju. kl io sate tieiseir Alia tins is true' aside, from the. fact thai rmolutiuit is making rapid progress Ihe end of nnan) aa u inilitait power Is In sight An aimistlce alone tan sate her from dlsastet PERSCH CASE DELAYED AGAIN 1 .Wus.,1 Magistrate Cains Time! IlY Attclfklllj; -Next Itllilelmi'lItS ITlal of Maglsnate Persch lined for. loda) lu Cjuaiter heslons Comt before .Judge Can was continued pending the Olspoaltion oi mciiniiH lo ipias 1 tile In - I dii ttnents. I'eiscli was indicted on e barges of mlsdenieajior In otllre. unbezileineiil und perjurt The orlg'nal liidlctnrenia were uuashed aftai argument before .ludga McMlchael District Attorney Rolan filed an dppeal In the Supieme Court The appeal Is still pending, but tho District Attorne) presented new In - cjlctuients, containing tne same charges, to the fliand Xdry and Ihev wer . turned as true bills Congressman John Jt K, Scott asked that the caae be continued until motions to quash the Indictments were acttd on I A recuperatlrc diet In Influenza, norllik'n 'Mailed Milk, very dlisitlblc. A,rv. " 9W mmyWi "!" vii9 wnwywumm" i ""-"Twam ' i 'y ' ' jwaajM LElXl2R--flflIjADELl'HL? IMS -v V1- C C.MANBLCK' A. BMUNWOR.TH Qoqqed Vounded- s wKkwwM CHAS E.VAT30N Q.H.ROBBIMS Killed"- flim ' nu Three Phila. Officers Hip fnv Frppflnni mini from I'liKr Onr I.er nf th tfpoi li ia t iHff of the l.i h vo I'l m n l.hPOMi i"lnsed and wounded when Hie mei -in tioop i.ip'uivd the -villaKe of llaniel. Lieutenant Ha'Old II King l.ioihei of l i iaiK Kinc of the Ait I'lnb lias teen pioinoted while In a ho. pjtal lecoteilnir fiom Ills inlurles lie ih now a flirt lieiifeiiain hud right In line for a raptatm t i -JPjB I fiioruclnl cliannelA last weh , , ,,, The combined .asualtt lista todat lo-' Nfl 'XI,H " '"' " l" nc'"""' '" "'"',ft Ml KISS. Including 101 from IVnnsvl-1 lore tliioiixh Hie InrieaM of $1115 a tanla. but the, I'hllndelphi i noons wen . ton In ilie mine pi I, e f domestic size letidentH bark In lesi muip dmlne the',- ,..,...,. , Oi0 ,,1,,,. , .,-. Intertnl loveied bj the d.i s leports. u . Iib l.tl.l fn, ,lilu ai-..l... lu ,.i lu,,t II. m llir in,,,, ,i;i oir.'iic-iiMiinoi.ii.'M till., low -Ihe ullli.al llsta In. Hide mil) set- I ntn n nnniH from thn r ami ictnitv thpnthetH havniK bun tfniitri1 h rein ..AU... MAn.U ...i.fi ,.T....r. ,s'K;;7'f.7:s or rm: ui:noi:s I'rimle liiwretue I iirroriin. the twe'ntx-teai ild mhi ol I'litrolman ltli.li- aid on oian of Hie 'I lilrtt-second I fll!,T ."".. Wo,;d- 1 utithjtil Hero, L. .,7. i, 7 ''.".' lliriif If (ii(l, woundtil I h r e e ii i it i times and pent t w o """"""" "' more Hun in o u t Ii s )n a f'leli. h liovpit il Now tie is on his wat home his fighting davs otei bm with thiee honoi .hetions on his sleete anil a wai un dnl to piote his gallautrt This touni'stei enlisted in 1116 seited ltli ti. Mitloiwl ihiaiil of Pennpvl-ir" Htita fm Fight months nn Ihp Mextrnti Tnfantii At i Amu iUiunrk .h J.V I ovrponM 1.1 ii Mh . He was first wounded on lult tl when the American hots Hopped the Her mans at iho Maine That time lie was gassed shell-shotkid and cut bt frag ments of siiupnel He spent ten data or so in a not linn i anu went i.acu to the from onlt to be wounded again on Au-'1""nl addllionil rost of n ireent tn gust 2. will, h lit thi wat limine tied l,, ! bliliallon of anthracite wages whnh be his l.nthdaT 11,, I injurt proted'we.e found bt the confeience of . woman appeared tl, an " painful but nor -e.lo.ia and in aextn- , Inho.-adjusilng ngen. ies to wi'iie "f" ' ",V1 llWnl.1 " teen da- he was back al the fionl conslerablv below the stand-,.. f , aa i-I.e sang" tlUnx OU.it, Hallelujah 1 again r'leini August JO to Sepiembei .'9, lt, .1. I.HI.h l.if.l. ,S,ll, . Iili. -.i. . ,.. u .,..'....... .v.,-. ,.. .i. ua.-r. .1. ten...- I.,.. n I,..., .. .1. .ut. . -., J. . j,.... ..,.,. .,,, . ur ,nt ......tr-u llllle. lie "cot his and this time the wound tea. n meteie one Ills fntoilt. w 1... II... ,.! I 21 Pine stieet hate heairt thioiiEli I coimade ef il sou thai the bo Is1 now on hl wat hoiu l-ritiite t-ilKHr 11. Kim t.lOlhe. nt Miss l'lorence Kimes, 2604 Norlh l.let. lentil stieet was Mtieii m anion on tlie loieiung oi ins nisi naf in ene ttenches I. Klines went otei the top eatu in the lat on Sept.Mi.lie, 30, and when lie came back sifelt he tt rotn a letlei to his'sls- I her. tolling her he had bitoueited thiee Heimans and Pad captured a Herman wal.b The letter hid haidlt stalled on its wat back to America before be was killed Pwtato Kimes was a meml.ei of the inith Ma.hliie-mm Hattullon, mule up of men fiom the old First lleginidit National e.uaiu or i'euus)itani,i He1 trainul in f 'a nip Hancock and sailed for I'ramv in Mat list as a member of ihe benlipiaiiers detachment of ihe bat talion I'ritiete Xineeni de P. Iee, , eiMite.l nihsing in todat s casuallj llsi has been gassed in. oidlug to his parents, who leceived a letlei fiom hltn that wa dated (iciober t In which he said that he was lost for a few davs but finallv lenamed the Xineilcan lines He is a member o I'ouipanv I), of u, Ki'iu, (,,, fantrt and In no ;-t'nteeii v-eais of with his p.ueiils eonsent X bioilier Thomas P It'ellt a seigeant In i ompanv IC, of the Inith was killed in act, on on Jult Hi at the age of nineteen tears Tliet bolli atimded Ihe ,souiliein High School md aie sons of J)r ami Mis 1 human P Kellt of 2428 South Broad street Doctor Kellt Is a liominem phtflo.an of South Philadelphia l-rltate I'rederlik .1," lluiuiicarliier. 1 killed In ji'Iou was twenty-ioui tears old and ihe son of Mr and Mrs John M Bauingardnei. or "2234 .Noith xlateliei street Ue was drafted in Octobei of1 last vear sent to I'amii lioi.loii for mill i tart training and attached lo I'ompim I K, a27th lnfanti-v This unit sailed for France from a South Mlanilc poll on Ajuil 27 of this ear Tho last letlei fiom I'ntate Hauinkartnei was dated Sei.tembei 2 and told of the heat; S.?'V,n-.."'p . ''"T"! ',i'! 1JL?" J,h'URJ?, his compaii) weie missing arier the list I , r)) mer )he ,,, ., a,(jP, Pritale trip oter the top. Baumgartiier was unmairled nnel hail been In the emplot of Dai Id J.upion s Sons I'omplnt foi several eais I'rltale t II, Itobblu., reported as missing In todava olbcla! 'asial't 'im but wlei ae-iuatl) Is in a hosp tal re. ot enng from a i.im. Far I utter U eight, "f gas po soi.ing i vr- ii . i onv weighed 110 liut..H at Dratted pounds far below the standaid cpiiied bt Hie armt when he was exam hied for ihe draft lasl spimg But he wes so eager to serve his count t thai his diaft boaid pui him through Ome at e'ainp l.ee he metiaged to continie the tiled cal otlleers thero that bis la. Il ,, . .. ,. ,ha more than inaae up tor ,7rcllij,, .,,,,1 endu ranee thnt sur ..ri-u.i ih.m ltc.l.l.ins had tried to en- I .,, . nllinhei of times but bud been turneir flown because of his lack of poundage (n a rite, ,, hl moihei Mm losepn . ..... ... .. ilU V.i.lk L'llfl,, Vl Ul.uu. lie lUUrrr, ... -is ........ ....... n...-, ... Bald that he was getting aiong nne anu will be nil risnt again in t rw oas liter. If. I llll Olllf Weigh 1)0 POUndB ' he ndded Ml took tiie bodies a long time to gas me enouph to chase me off the fiont line Pitt ale Bobbins l twent.i-tuo years old, was drafted last ,v ui II. trained at ramp l.t and assigned I i lB,!rpW. tfatW'!; i June He is a gianuaie or me run X'TyaW .X. .,l,ae tllclmel J. Smllh, ,ep. June He Is a gianuate or tne I'liuauei- ein- umpaii) cnorled wounded eiiltslea eieteu mom lis ago trained lit Camp Mertltl and sailed nine months ago. He la a meuih-- ot Battel) J u lentn r i. ........e., ,, .., I wounded In action on July 23 and has ivrtiteii setenu I'linn .nice nim nine saving be vvaa rapmix recovering He fornierl) lived with his brother Amhoti) Smith, at 2717 .North Ringgold street I'rHate Xlliert llruwiiswsrlli, Conipatu . K. J17th Infantry, was wounded during the fighting in the Argonne Forest, lu ! Beptembei, according to a teller received , bj his mother, Mrs Anna urownsworth I 1456 Mat Held street Prlfate fit owns. worth said that he expected to be out of the hospital soon lie was drafted In April and epent only thiee weeks at Camp l-ee before going overseas Urownsworth l twenty-four )eara old ami was educated al the St Bonaven tura School, ? OF HONOR F.J.BAUMQAKTtlERScf t.H.D.tDGAR Killed' Died of Wounds' ED.M.KINES K illPd SetT.P.KCLLY Killed-.-- IN COAL PROFITS Fuel Administration Oili- cial Sajs, Miners (tt AddcdSI.05aTn . KOl'M.S WAOK l ) A NCK v tlolis made todat bt II Waillnet, i m . , ... .. ... ' 1a '.""".', "f n)r """'" " V',',"'!,IU''e of th l' lirmv h.uila fuel udnilnlstra- tint! 'I lie ni w I)i llarrt "' " " I'tlPt-H Mile aiithoiiT'eil bt . ., ,...it.l t..i r ....t fia I Held I I'lltll tl I Ul'l i iidiiiiniMti lint to cotet lei'cnt adtauces J J it mine woikiis" wjr.s. iipprnslmatlng one dollai ........ .....i. '..... .. i .;;; vm'en'n.rri tU'da;' (al mined the wage in. i.aae- went Into fleet 'Hie 1'noel In Vrlx'S Cone-ponds oulpiir a total in. lease of SI u" a Ion ...... . .w.r, n . . 1.. .ffclat ltu liltl ilail (if ;; - I .... , .. metliml rf .iUmiIhIIiik thf new prl r In tilentu.it lhat 4if Dr. Sat llelH XdnillliNtratinlls i:,n.lln. The aduiintsiiBtlon s extOaiiat'on of the pll.es follows 'The new schedule Includes only the wage- paid In tho bll.urinous Itidu-tij ' and coiicspotidlng Industi'es . - - ... ltcre..i nnne.ils l.t' ol.eiators foi fUI-, ...- -,-. - tber Increases to meet losses now tMid ... l.u in.i.ri.fl It. t.irlmis Miiiilnc- nnera- I ,1,,,,. ..e... .,..! ..Mowed nnd the. nidus- tit was adttsed that mich delicleiii I. s would bite to be met without lionise to the public How Itaise XV as I laurril Ilie domestic sizes rompilse T tt , rem of tho total anthracltii output lie malnlng antlliaeite, sizes, compiling P" ' pn- of the output alo tlrtu.illt Im- uioblle at exl'tlng- quotalionsi -tnd no prlc adjustmiiit was made as lo them XX'ith ah' adtanca bltumlnunus coal would undeieell them and thet would fall 10 mote in which case as th. mining is Inetit.il.Ie the eost then.f would fail on the o'hel sires Mho actual Increased cost a ton In cause of labo, was found bt eng nie.s of Ihe fuel adinlnlstwitlnn t0 be s(eur, foiti cents Tills infotinuiloii was tie, x eloped bt taking the ateriRe uuiubei of men emplotid over a pm tod of six months al each illffeienl kind ofi labor In each mine and detelnplng theiefiom the lolal Increase n labor icsi ' New lerej Capilnt Ailorneil I renin. i, Nol 8 s soon as the I'e ports of cessation of hostilities with Cieimaiit reached tho Stale House Hot eriior Kdge ordeied the capitol dece. rued wlih flags and bunting The news I tins leceited In "lientoo with a great blowing of whistles and ringing of I oliur. h bells. GARD BUNTING FLAGS i tut brut-torn ani i)LnuuiTi sI.XXAYS TIIK IIBKr XX e he won our slelor). bhow Toor colors. I H. & SMIXK'K fl.fi Si S. SI.SU I IOiIS, Stl.flO 4 1 , SS.OO Ai S, S4 BO fi.10, SS.fill Silt. SIS.R0 IOiIS. f 18.011 lOitn, S-H.D0 KlIR, 1W "II ISftO, SJMI0 ISltS, SIS 1111 soiao, jafl.im Sewed Stare A XlHu. Inr sIO nf Tl Ixi Slcaijfesri .e- tart ovor 10 at le enrlw F. E. GARDNER Mui,t t80 Kara 1817 --.- n m.i llroad and 404 rarKway oiug. riierry Itranel. Store. B0 Cl.e.lni.t Stre.t I er"!!"! .1 1 o over, over inere! ' Have you prepared for. Your advertising is peace i --At mnnnf for yOUr SlIUHlicai Ilicana . - securing HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Evmry Phaie of Sale Promotion 400 Cheitniit Street, Philadelphia ! T. CAR Qp INDIVIDUALITY "" -"" vr FIM" Th Ma$tr Car For Immtdlatt Dtlivtry. . CAoico of color: -1 i 1827 CHESTNUT STREET factn lo in uwii ill nuKfo, .Mr. ai . ,, ...... i.....i j- ..... iliem wip iiijuku lien th- i. , , I ,1 ". " "" - 'ainiynoisof-Xrha S"f '" ''iJ."':'-,VJT PPMI,n "t Ihe neiual tm, eased Cos to b '' V the Allies were llonled Their "' l. "' ' '' ' nd Oxford load Uoth fiiwiatma ihiougl, the ne.w .w'Sue scale ?''" ."'., r,,,,,- i,v sliangeis Audi?1' '" '""bf0"' lltal Voreheis Is Is sitenlt.four .ems a Ion,; he wlil, -"' "- ; w,d, Jieeied bt theuowds t,cl.'.u, ' "'"' rr"CUred ekull btti as the new prices pplj.onb lo "i" ""',""'; 'Jrc,, Wlllaln I. Sthoen. 2921 Itosehin in.,, et, . l-es ... Tin, oei e eiit ff 1 1, I xMieiet e iiiej appeaiiu , sti.et. wbs tt minded lu the i..r ..,'" VEMB1 ttjUtn t.lrf f 1,1 NATION STffiRfiD .BY PEACE NEWS Multitudes Throughout the Country in High Carnival Over Tidings, CN'IKS !i CKI.KIJKATION v Vtirk Mas Holiday and Suspends HusincHS for DtMiioiihtratiou i New nrk, Not 8 f-ophletltated New Voik wnut lHfl sIHiltig, ratlna mad with Jo. met Hie lenort that liermant had agieed to i iirmlstlce terina whlih meant ttnrondi- , tlonal Hiinendei 'I be ulebiatlon woe a eomblimlloii of election nlht. New Venr'a Ke. Thatilifglt'ltiK Pat and i lnlsdiias met Red Into one The dellilum wnlch eelred the eltj'Ji million at Ihe magic won! peace was epeelnciilar, pU'ttlterqlle Blld eal -split- lin(ri l-'lfth atinile wan llteinllv filled with Miltotnoblfes from I'entral I'aiH to Wib Ington Sipiaie, while mad multitudes uiaestd along the sidewalks lliKlde .St. I'atrbks Catheilinl In the seinldurkenrd imp, hundreds of teterenf men and women kneelid lu thankkglt Ing Jn hundreds of other churches weie similar nilimii gatherings Wlillg thousinda prated other ihott muds gae tent to jo in mole lunvltlil BjllJCOUndlngs, The pall of gloom which haw aliroudcd tafes was dispelled and thej; were filled with revelets The ".Stat Spangled Iluniier with tarlatlolis 0d w'ltliout aceompailinient floated thiough the swinging jlooi "Matoi llvlan ordeied all mix olllces closed and Issued a proclamation calling im the public to lelebiate Thousand" of oHlten biiniiie-s places and fiiitorleu su-nieliilfd Sloik ex fliances i lueil at 2 30. and Wall etuct nun an iieni-u ,i ui n iiiiimrr, i......... Kterv nerkoli In New Xotk who was not lame, halt blind sli U or In jail Jolmd In the demodulation i bools weie illionisteii eirit ana i iniuren ii mcT ,,-; ,i,rts. railed A'ehlile tra 1horotiBhf.il es was suspended, hei ause. ,'" - " .?"!;; .::"i:,i',n'" ai path thioiiKh the den l.t paiked mult i- tilde .(liiiHg... Not 8 i-iow.H loiitinuedi . theii dimonsiiailoiis on tne sheets unr tl eatlt tills nioining in leieiiiaiiun m Ihe ivport of tlie wal k end Pnllie le- iser.s lupt on UUt duiing the night vine, leleastd earlv todat tho tegular details being deemed stllll'lent to ileal with Iboso who still celebrated Xejieians of the Polii e Dnpaitment i-ald that netei In tjielr etpeilen. e had ihrie l.een siieh s demonstration ....,.. .l.n i.l.h.n.lnn ,. nri.l.l.nh.fl I.. I. i.K ." ..,. ....".. " fc.". . . . . . t ,. ., llufTali., N. X Not X. lite death of ne man nnd the Injuiv of MOir or . theis dining peace elebratli.us weie epoi led from w"lc in Vew Vork towns repo 'a' iiittlit ti i.ue ,.... ,.,....,... .....u , .... ':,'' P-ople taking patt In the eelebin- llOll .1I1IIKPU ...... .. ir.-iriiir .,..e 1 fiioige Reaboldt .olheis injuieel was killed and fite Tn.i.1.1. .Im... Not 8 Tlliee i.ei sons i sjt.ii.i iiiialno nifl ninrp (iiial tnun tte , " . ' - t(tteie shot nolle faialo eluiuig the peace .lei.MjiiMiu. .un. ...is ,. n. u and last night b.xclud c!tuen,s paiaded ItEAE X3TATE F.OK SALE I'rNNNXJ M MI1IIIIRIIAN IlfltaaMaDtaMBaai5i35S II 1 c xr.xi nihsi n"i iv kins, II I IB landing Hauling Unloading ID II -lueiuuJeoilerB Letfiuourtnuh huulmnl iiy .ftefi..ie eliiifNn(r.; H 11 Cfietitiffes J to nt laa Ei SOLVES THE HEAVY HAULING .' i 11 PROBLEM lit flj Ht ei.iiiiiiating tinic'lost In liiding and unloading of B ai inn or tiucks Fiueliauf i;r.illeia soon p.u fm themselvea Dll I HI I'hrce Fruehaiif 1 rallers pud one truclwoi tractor will do 111 I g cue ttuii. or seveini moier iiueks - SI rKUtHAUh 1KA1LER5 II l One Fiueliauf Trallei1 ownei sats XX e can haul as II II much lumber as two flie-ion otdlnai) tiucks with ipn one- II I Kl .. lI,,,ft ",lu iiai.ei which nave cosi noi.to exceed a II . I thlid of ihe purchase price of the heat) trucks" El IS i MOTORS Ctffi&XLhlvmi II . El r- '-y. " - -' "' III 1720.1740 rxlnetr. PeTbo.. Qi II I III ' . II I lHL-i in jjiwl i X I B BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS u MERI0N Y On of (hf, inont attractive all-ton pmn hurofBleft in this uburb The home rontalnii Ihlnic ioim reception room lnclud, liatfd porch, dlnln room nnl ser Ice uuartt and R tarRft bitdroomii and " LMlii. Within H niltiuteif of utatlon. Thla pnprt 1 wtrll worth lnntleatln- und our ur la at our arlcf ARDM0RE .n opportunity to obtain nne of th hit lofHatfd ho ina, within ft mln utei of athtlon. Tim houaa ronUlna nil utiukiml nklt r1niii nlan Hi.d ha a H IK R S 0 j bedrooms and 4 hath.. Just r.mod- led and in Serfect condition Utrare 'Convenient to train and trolley. enn RKNT. f.irn'hed or tinfarnUhed. etieptlonal home, euntalnlnr 4 bedrooms ami S Mill,.. I ustoinary rooms on first floor. Delightful old shade. S X SAMUEL C. WAGNER, Jr. 320 COMMERCIAL TRUST IJLDG. 16TH AND MARKET STa, PHILADELPHIA M P S BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS niirfm the. atresia until a late hourt liljht, tiring; shotgun and redrolxeta. , Itatana, XSv 8.' The wlldeat exclle ment nnd eritliuslaKtn folowA tli pub lication ot the report that n armWtlce Kith lerinHny had been Huncd and the MrretA oon -were filled with parad ing Lrouda nainK flana of the llnlente. IniMixIrr, r,, .Nu S- I poll receipt i Inf the dlapatca that the ilermaii etyoa' linil Binned the aunlMlre l.aii(BMter went ' wild A ractiiNca and liuauiepH piuiei, Irlored and thnuaandK of rltlzena pH railed, hlln Hhlatlea and belli made a deafen- llni,' nolp PARADING BOY KILLED, BY PEACE CELEBRANT1 St'cond Fatality Ueulti From Mrrrymaker's "(farrlrt-K , Use of Gun atiav bullet filed bv a celebrator ha claimed another xlctlin, a bo fifteen )ear old The police todaj are search ing for the slater Nliolo Ktamlonl Sir. South riarln atreet, una shot last nleht while parading at UlRlith and rhestntit stieet" Th bullet sliurk him In the btrk of tlin j.r..u n.iiiie aiienuon was paid lo him at first, the ctowd belletitir he had i.falnted It was not until htnnd un. c. trickling down his neck that his condi tion was leallzcd lie was dead by the' time he reached Penns.tltanla Hospital X gill was killed on Halloween bv a bullet fired bj a islebfatoi Policeman Ueorge Wharton, h negin wait sli In the leg when he ordeied n oiowil to stop flung pistols .... uru',n""'. iniuy-.lx xeais old. or 4M I.extrlngton atenue .Xlanavunk was shit In the shoulder In an aigu inent that followed the celebration John (inlante, thltt)-two vears old of 8 18 (iorgas lane, was anested bt' the atatmyunk police frir tho slicoling and i-ent to 'ltt lal foi a hearing to- I d.n ne Miooiiiig occuirrd at Walnut lane and Ridge avenue The wounded limn in -ii .-i innoillt s liosnllnl several otheta were Injured In aecl Cduaid rroat. n nn dents last night from the battleship Xllnmsola ptistalned uijuimi i, inn oein, hiki ma hate K:-.-"' .r.?f.yon .,., ' . ..?.."' -u"o" ami a tlollet at Ilioad nnd u-i. ...... I stteets teets He is In St Egrets Hosnltal ,,,M-mX0',er V" Fralp "-cct. id William II flrHli-iin, tnn Charles Itnllrt foni h lfnlt flf.l i,.. . .. .. - - . , x.. ... vj tv ..h iriif is iback Kast htilner stuet. null U stre..i I gU ,, fiom n,e patement, M'ss Helen St Inlr. .".till x...i. .. ...., K ..... -. ..... ... ..... -. ...un i, iK..t.. i..'. B.i.icn-ii inierinii injuries when she was caught In a jam at ,n siibwnt entiance al Thiitenth and Mai kei stteets She was taken lo Pen,." I Pushed In fiont of a tlollet car hv a surging lowd at Thiitienth nnel jj i Uet stuets, l.eo I'ojle. twentj-lho v'e,',." .- -FC -..1. .... ... oi -too -Ml. Ill 4 llll-entll Bireel hail hrt.i legs ho badlt uiislievl befote- the lnotoi. i""" "'if T,'," ' "")p,!,u Jc f bo1) os lal t , ,aIU , e ,lu ,,"'",; l,,,.?''?. l"Hti r.iiuliean amputation of Die pft J(, Maty Smith. thlrt-sl eais 0i(j ()f (.25 olll 'I nth street, was simiij, j Injured bv an automobile at Broad sue I ami magr atenue, was Iniuied and she ttles Hahnemann llo.plial e hade taken (0 'Ilie I illhif PlirHfe The Kaiser ltoner don t these dam nable -Prfnch hate a phrase that fits then, ami their diabollinl associates" Itosner Xoui Mniestv must be think Inn nf ih Kntente Till 11,1a. -New 'X.ork lA .Illllgtl'OSt I KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE I-KN N M I.VANI X Stllll BII XV WYNNEW00D Frpt tlma ofTerad. .V moat d Uithtful home, rontalnlns 7 brdroorni 4 batlia. with complete varasQ tor 2 cara Jiid man a room. One- acr 6f Ul'ound, with exceptional old atiade, fruit tree" and varden. Can bn pur cbatd tit a ery reaaonabla flvura. BALA A mmt attrsctlte, detached reil deuce (ontslnlnr S heelroomi, bath T" , "' ,'V ,, h . o ' bedicsua. on third floor dartre. Hell rhone., Illaineind 1 1 M tl'.'l II , fe.TUixAJi- Export Hou ; In iwtltlon fa tit the frtlr of a man 17 ra ot aa ,itii 15 Yean' Buikeit Experieace i Office aad Factory Maaafeaea and Adfertiiinr 7 tan linn! itlll. f the btMlnem mnt will be trrauJ In Irlete.t tonnienct, C 230, Ledger Office 'SWEATER SPECIAL. Ileatr AIIHool 'full Oter" lO.U tle, SS.00 , uhie " .. . XtOOI. IMON HIIITH v rerfec t flttlna Null. 4 00 St.00 nttii I lleatr (ottan Kllibetl ss.oti $2 oo iridi. , THE, '$s&&?K II N. 9?ti- ST. PHILA. I llene Ahnie ttnrVet. Oin.ii Kin. MiTmii I li. name lias ntoiid ulnte IS4 for m (luality. , l.uiieheon Candles Xfleriiiion Tea 0-n In thr eieufiij fill eteuM-llllrlK AUtfa and or candies lTOChettnutSt. Mosmm "i.-s. UrAC Lc9 IHT " II gj 8th Anniversary SHOE SALE To celebrate we offer $150,000 worth of Reliable Winter Shoes at great leduc'lons. Women's Smart IVoveliy BOOTS 3.98 MOO paiis samples, and special put chases of leading inal ers Most ill of the xvnntad st)lcs to chooss fiom at a sat lug from f-' to S3 a pali. $3.98 Womeit'sWinter Shoes $2.88 All Root ftlerf In (Sun Metal. Pat entH and Tan liootl range of siren . I -...lH M Dr. Kellem's Cushion Sole $9 OO Shoes O.O T h e S) h, o e that's pfeasjng bundieds of wo men with Render feet In Lacs nd Button Sizes J! j to V ' KiOO Fairs Women's S-J"1 $1.58 Kid Juliets snap Slippers, Oom ir I.ace Shoes and Ojcfords (slight foi factory hurts I All sizes tn the lot Boys' and Girls' null Leather, l.aca and Button. Hrotd- Toes nnd Hood Stout Soles. Sizes 6 to 2. $1.78 Boys' and Girls' Hlah Cnt Storm' ' SHOES $2.18 The Chlldien'a delight, xv lth Snaps it Buckles. In Black, sizes 10 to 1.1 hi at CIS. Sizes 1 lo 2. at S-.-ns Men's Reliable Shoes $2-88 Kndlcott- Johnson work Shees Double Boles and nellows Tensue Also other Hood mikes In the lot Men's Endicott-Johnson's Work Shoes, $1.98 "l)l'r".N Sfl KII4Y KiKVIMIS" LOST AND FOUND iTTisX NECK FL'U Lang black liiti nook fur, Not, 7. HUH btn 4 and t p m , In ' 1Mb. at subway slelion or on train between tnih and fifth sts Kinder please call Mrs XV lefnrt, l.Uiier.h too. or ad. 3 Larchm'nt ave.t'n Darby llr'h. Penfleld. recehe yew d SKTrBJl IxtT reS iTlsli aettetr. license tig SS Heturn to fine llred Kennals. XVash. lmton tan above Stenlon av.. yp. ft,1 u. Krsnldln. SU08 Coulter at. Rewsrd. KARRIMi iaist nn XX'rdnesday nlaht.NovT il. tTolnv from IIMh and Iaicust to X.yr 'theatre one disiiinn.1 and and black onys earring Reward If returned to K. Cald well A c'.i . Juniper end Chestnut sti 'fltCNKSe-lAJst nr de'lxered wrona bimni 3 trunks mining since Heptember T. Anr one having seme In pnsaolon will kindly notify Union Transfer Co . 1004 Sprlna Oar. den si . fi.a receive reward IIK1.I' XX.XNTF.II rKXUI.F. XX OMAN wsntrd, white tno oldsctlon to inall child), for looking and llaht houas work! family of twos stun! tvnseai country uls.e I'huno Chestnut Hill lm XV. HKII', XVAvJFir'lt XIAI.K C HA.UKKJSUII" and mechanician, "no abltcC tlon to mlddle.tred msnt must it strong; good waget, M 14S. Ledger Central, ROQttH yt'RNSHI SBTII. 805 N. Kurnls i n. is wltu board, W MJ M'g m Mmm aaaaB I i I j o I v H A. l I I .' x wL sv ".x aja. fc"S iMi.-Tx V- iA 8A. 'B 1 w $3.28 " Jl j tVr. fc5-iliAiy x .' ''."ytiifi tafL-ii $2.18 tSuLA vieV m&'M3Fi b. 1-.T. r, iai aaaVHss 1!v it t ".1 ' . 'V $2.88 j2 ilj "Sfc.1 ' I gentle"1'"- erT ' x '1, '-,'' ! xr ir ' k SI ? ( .. K a,. ' v"A. , -.4. .-iaife.: I V "J.. .hjumfa r i .VsV-i' & rim Z ysTrggarwi .
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