Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1918, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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' rrshlp question l" expeiled until Grv
r ornor-elect William r Sproul return"
from a brut vacation In- plans in Pike
Count
' rtepuhln in liailri-. Iimi- In li
.known tint thev uill nut pr. ss Torn it J
any faction 11 land'dates inn will sup
port, the rhonr of the Govetnoi li '
IXp tu tl- piesmt several membets uf
the Holts.- hio Ik on mem lon.il for ih
' honor but no Indorsement of .in can
dldatc is ev.peited fiom 1'ejiiiblli nn h 1 I
ers lint I the lo nun I" n '"
designated Ins choice
ppelir ii I uvurllrs
Of the nen 11 entinupil o tin Heine
tentative Ceorge William rioKii mil
Representative Vnron H Htss Lan
caster ippear tin fivonfs Willi imp
n 'dr would in imwj it utbl i" ll,e
prohibition expoiieni .mil noiilil nol le
strongli antaKoiiieil ! oririmintion
inen a ihoutth he Ins tn-pn ilmp-l '
Independent
Some leadeit, lm e limii i bA
"Wet in iheli ue .ii" not nitlineJ
to be unfnendlj u WillUrns (.111 thu
Other hand lleii who if olubMl art 1
' f.t" iv.nil.l mil be intueoiiiiru
itronsl b" H" llH " ""'"" l,,he1'
2-"et" menibeiH ineiittunra
So fai coventor i lei t bpimil has 111
dlrated no ilimu for tin. s'j.aken-h P
T'lilted Mates Senitoi T'piiros w,i
expected to rtach the 1 itv todav and on
fer with state 1 h.urninn W llliiun I
Trow and otnei leider- hui 11 w is mil
In hla orTlie h would not -mm m 101 .
tonipht 01 tomorrow morning
The Biinouucpiii. nt tha (iovpinoi
elect SpronI would not hit m mi ' '"
ference to imp mil 1 leMslulie, 1 11
gram and d Id' 'I" spoils of his ui
mlnlstration caused 1 sensation hi poll!
ical circles
Announcetneiit iha lie wold h 111
political OOIifeietiiPS followed a in is
dispatch froTi I'lttshuigh tlm i croup
nf Vlleghenv fotu.tv leaders wen en
their vvav to Hm 1 ' edit" N I 10
confer with Air Spi ul
FvpreitH IntllKiintliin
The rittHbutgh l id rs inif o I lu a
ilelphta todai and )ire-spd inilitniti 1
mer the stol Ihpj dtclaiirl the mil
hMrt plai pi! in a falsi light bei nisi
they 1 d not vim tun with tin ldia 1'
folding a confd'iui with tin lluvunoi
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eiept
enatoi elei 1 Max I 1 slip liipuhli n
leader of ,lleghen Coiuiv ihtimiei
ired the repoit th u the Vlhgheiii nun
liana eaine eisi for 1 lonfw.me 1
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bunk." and he w i suppoiteil
denial hi former U ir lo-ppli I' rm
strong, of I'lttsbuiBii and otlieis in thp
part
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anarp, Ullii dim rnnii win i irr.n
I oken loilav
flv iht tsimmtitl 'rev
1'aria, Nov if. ViilPiltuu Mi ln- nlnr
Sharp, General Uhss ind dti Iral Hei
son went to Mnerli-an iiialn liendquai
ters today m prpr nt t i i.eniril Peish
Ing, the- Nlneihan cotniii ind l irieliipf
the Amebian Ii stint,ulshed sivice
Medal
Movements of Ships
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ffun roue ti -it u in un -!
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Nov 13
Vas&tlca ., Norfolk Jio.t.in
ftpy" NOTES OF Mlll'I'INiJ
'nn i HS, n.tmanlstn Inslnr l)Mrirt.s salm
", npark and Taile HIM from Von IKad
". .h'lM arrived at Bolton N'ov IS
Tua- Carllsl. towing burves r.ttter ltirti
.t'rion and Trenton from Port IUmlli, ar
L, - . wwea at uoston ivov i
E1.. ..1 .i.. ST.. Inurlnit l.d rtra V'st-ln. fix
Iffji Wturlc Cov'e. lift Hoston Nov 14 To cull
' " at e.-ynn for barge fcdtvard A hchlesr
i - Tittf llnxttr Ift Itoston Tvov Ii To tall ut
V lm for banes .Nos 3 and 'I ami at
im (lloucaster for bames Nu It for New )ork
Y ' fiif Fatlmca l?ft Honton Nov If. for I'ort
.! 'llcullr.ir, towing barae Uramr. To all at
i . jbtndwich for tam Tuckahoe at New lied -
cwd fpr barge Indian KMue and at New
mven. for barga IIrndon
Tear Storm King, towing barge No 8J from
'I Varfelk, i rived at flultliiiore Nov 111
.AVr Tork J-'uorta arrival of two Urltlsh
iW?i
. need n clerk or liaokkeepar
, tu u jirajrs.MeiAav
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M.E. CLERGY MEET MONDAY
Assemble Here to Plan $BO,000
000 Contcnurv I
Mole iluti KOI) Methodist Fplsc Dl
ilergvincn from Delaware Now Jptsev
I kriitnern New oik and cistern I'inii
svlvnnli will (.nthe-i in this ill net'
Mondav In attend n inndii (onfeietit e i
nn tli subject of the cenlenai move-i
' inrnt
I Ieadeis of tli ilpnonilnatlnn both In
I he home mill foreign fields will explain
I i he jsii.ooo tioo world program nf t
iMethidlst llplsiopil Chut eh ulilt.li will
ho lull Inlu effei I riet veir is ii means
nf i elehintlng tin- vinNtitilal uf Us .Tim
mission i
lilHhup To.se)ili I HMri resi loin
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"llliup HI UK I III lllCieilllH 111 ! BIIU
, president r tin- imni if imm nii
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PAY PUBLICITY AGENT
OUT OF CLERK ITEM
Keeiealioii Buanl Linjilojc
Maj lose Job 111 (Jet Neu
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Ipi a piiil hi will m.1 11 new lltlp nudiNiw liniMnrp impsrattel needed fron
1 potilb p td'tn in. reuse It ill dp ih t-l mdjiolnt of sifetv as wpII as foi
pnids 1111011 her lipins i''.p lo piop ' ,n mumented supplv We are punipinp
her iibllin duiitu,' the net slv we.K- from rfnO 001) 000 to SBO 000 000 gillons.
Miss 1 an H In ins pud out of a ilrf.lli and the supplv Is alnajs ahorl
tl.iiim imp for Kinpnin 1 nk'lnie Wn ue 1 uisfitUU in ipeelpt of roin
Hpi ptihlii title Ih nubli. id ieiit Iihi plaints from the rontrul and houthetn
in 1 ill title beliiif niilili m lerl Vs I e "on of the cit both fiom lndlldual(
a . Ipi k she 1 111 I 1
pKtrl tron letii
I n lit l t im l, 11
1 1 1 tt (1 1 1 f pi
IpiU nk' til for
it ijti 1 1m 1 ) il set
en t 1i I 1 :ui um-
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ill 1 ikh ' oun. lis n
s 1 on of pilbiiciti
Hi. It 111. 1 f I'd I.
II . 1 minis 111 1 1 1
liiitioii for tli pan tin t.st being
a thou-iind wi 1 i .svaN 1 1 Hi. nt.ils
nf pilhlli ill foi the loud of llPlleltion
Mi-s i ,11 1 wist he onlv
uiie taking the
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need i.f i pul .1 itv Lcnt for ibis
iind 0 tin 1 .ill .if p 1 11 ulciils his ln
att 1. I e 1 I 1 v1e. 1 i nit c ilm in lhitrj
llilln mil nlhiis l 11 i siv tin upws
inppl 1 ,111 olitiii ip i.ws H n ugh
till. 1 nun m if! 01 11 el to littPI ad
' 1 miagp ind Hip -I iti-mi-m li is l.t feu
r pelledlv 11 lile II II llpa Sgetlls noiv
. tnt tied in ll ii goieinuun il 1
linn. 1 si ppr s., 11 r in ril.l. tuwstlim
1 il. tin lo lid rlu n wj ii . 1 s 1 hi
I ipiphti 1 1 f ii. ph 1 h i.vti n he
a-i ' f M ss 1 s 111 to M 1 or
""Uutli in. i Hi ml f li t ition
STUDENT SOLDIERS LOSE DOG
'lippv. Hrlovcd liv linveisitv
Men. killi'il liv I lnllev
T l" tlr loltltlliit of I niilifiU nf
pinbM ft ho it 1 1 if (If 1 tmef stl 1 1
lfjniis 1 inn im h ui H. ts killtil
h t trolle , 11 I lie ulcnts up plan
n nir i in III rt ? Cum i il itt hi" hutioi
1 ipp ii i iliip i unilu li sjsi
tl . pi. ppiti of I 'i K11 i.nt; (1
It nd ntintif hut with 1 hn iif, hn'mn of
ir Iip at I ti lit ii 1 iii-spU t , t e i,i j jp-
f iiiiirniirit-ij tiii-ii ir tin tiriixirnlu
Mpc the ji lit It tnt it s up tied, in pti
inn- hont iinrri opp isit T tppv h
Ii im tn WuikUuhI ifiiiu thf n iTp
ttli th 'st'rxhe iiihii Ihrn t nifst i
1 flT li rn r hem ,it Lhm Hi id f r-
iinl 11 tnlitil with tliHin id 1 ht mt-'" hill
1 1 li-i li- Md kixfii i pos tion tif lioiiur
1 nwl liln full Jin.. ..! .1 I.
viiu 11 - 1 ' 1 1 1 rn n r ' i in ill' iirs
1 iiK 11
I l"i II il I lit V 11H 1 LIU 1 f U'llle "II
II tH I if tin s IfiiHot h inil
i iMKiir mill up inn rtHhul 1 f ti i tu ttin
I II1IH1I tutimw (If MJUt (I ll It 11
Wii ton lain Tij p ;ts dtail
fft N niouMit-il l iiiTU i;'-u iosp
(oinridp wtii f 1 1 1 1 rnj lis w i , ii
or j it inn i on tie h- th tii
ntnis n ,ui t whom Mihu hm hut it
ft w vv pek-
PLAN MEMORIAL TO AVIATORS
eio Club Dim iii SI 00.000
I Moimineiit foi F'.tti ituMint Park
V ai -
1. 1 .1 i
i ii hm i nieiiii i in
b till mount I
I mtul m itt
llifM fll! till
lit l 1 tUlH ut 1 h
ii U i i,rft ihf ii
ii 1 1 tiiinnir Lh lip i
i ur u pr ti i- tisstil
Ar Inb if I n,
i meptinjf of tin
h huh last IliRfll
the It Kin. i s '
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jnti h
I strpet r. ti ii -inl
j ppnr iiIt-tlKfil
pi ipoiMi ion I n
M T IdSPpIl
the pio lul
hiniHelf io -uppui ihr
1 prop')-' tnt, i he n in in
' ti Iniiit-t pit Mdent ot
said
1 ot r ii ih mill- h it tin nn-i i
inn soldier is de e ny the lit M i lie
t outit i t in fcjw Inn ,; put in ftli
i ieiit ilehl mi, Ijmh n the tWld in i
few thou tnnitliH ind itu ar lurnpliHh
tin nt i- the u ai -I oi (up t-ntire tiiilitai
uiitlU Htftie tin ii trilled tr hrtd
been iktt!iif! nndisiMid b milltai
Hiithoi nn s uhi jp c ihi tl NineiKan
olditi uav. Mjint t . , v. pnifij;ein nf
wat aft ei ti iff ,iM.iiil ttaitniig: 1 hat
i thf iil t t, mitiitUf (death
und t.ii il i I i it i in helth (nn hid
Ht III I llll r dl Mill t d'pisi Itf th
i pitn in
ind la s
tlgl tpi
I ii
man niln hp hoi n
d i
-, di
beionn i t,ooil
I ARflP AC A IWCT D Afllf I c
nn"'nL"J
lenlfi. in l'liilaileiiliia sav llol-lievi.m
I- ol Wanleil
K l-htv -in ind niPri in -ni I i
ii p in oiinnou that lue ladicil It i
i-ia ii
in oi or M'lt-innit in win ikvpi pt .i
toiiint ui this muiitiv t li it i Hip opin.
mn .1 nigiriizpil liboi In T'lii'tideliihia
Itv ieadeis - off at th. 1 1 tuns m ide bv
i idh il s, tallsts th.ii th. philiisiiiihv i f
lintskv mil l.niiip is iipcded in iln
eouiitiv i nu. ui. ipat. ilie uii In is
and itfspii tli i r th ivptiet. Vmpili.ui
ilnll. ilign tu dins not tale for lie itt!
leiiorisnt of IllihSi.,
1 1 p w .i intuit n of lit . t ill in i v
paid It.ib.iii. inl im business aaei t of
the Salt 111, mil Vshestos ,. tifers
I iiii.n hiip vv ttt ItPil il, vpIoihui nts in
ru-ii mil tli it js urti lent to ineiiie
lhesafplv f ineri a We waul nothing
ti do Willi llussian nutliods foi they
hale hnilifht tiolllllig but chaos
'1 lip bull ling ti ules actordiug li
(il nu will lotiuniip in prospet and la
hot will iit.ivp JlMue and fairjilav
I hive lean! ,t great deal ' said
i man ui regiiu to w Hal iiip Kolshev li
tould do if il oin e obtained conmlelr
liovvpi The orBaiilzation got It In Itus.
l. sl,i and we know what happened In
this eountiy I ihoi Is organized but on
I lines thai serve to build and nol desttoy
151 I-aiior will loutinup on those Maes
Men altlllated with thp , uiiciiler.
hoileriuikprs and other trade organiza
lions eI rtbtved u unlar op nions
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SHOE SCHEDULE IS ABOLISHED
War Department Mmndnns $1 In
(.Uigilualioti of (.rauVi.
il) the Associated Presx .
VI iialilnrtiiii, Nov lh Al.audounieiit
of the went! aliupled shoe ti.hrdule
will, ll provided foi ( lusslficatlou of
gracb'S and Ilxed pi lies ranging from
J3 to $1. was announced today b tho
war industries board
Koiiaeriutioii features of the piogtam
whli h was igied to bv the lnduslrv
will continue lu force
LEND $7,000,000 TO CZECHS
-t
Tenth Nation VuMeil lo War Debtor!
of Lulled Mate
lly the Associated Press
akliliifton, Nov IS - B extending a
credll of I7.00l),00 to the Czecho
slovak National Council today, the
Treasury added u tenth debtor nation
among the Allies to the United Wales
Great Britain todav waa given a new
credit of I.OO.OOO nun. Jtalv 160,000,0110
nnd Belgium ,9,000,000,
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ETENUStO
WATER SITUATION
DEMANDS ACTION
Major ami Director Dates-!
man Consider Chief Da
iVs Extension Plans
AI Y
cost sr.T.ooo.noo
Present Supply Inadequate
and Cil Would Suffer in
Case of tireakdoun
I'lain. foi pxtinlnns to the walLt ?s
tfm lo ro't $13 11011 nun, framed In Ch'ef
1mm of Hip Waiei llureau ate bilnR
lentaliiph c tiiidetid b Iaot Smith
and Iilreclor Pateman new p'ln
In t-Htublirh lilr bisins and a Ki.ivllx
svQfem urn the hpiilwnteis of the
5-MiinlKill llhei la belnn talked of tti
PKtinutid mat t tUnoOODO and I11O
nun (mo (-allo-t, o' water dalh could be
cnt to the 1 1
In Muakliip ..f the tinperitnp netd
'1 iition ( hkr riiU toda (.aid
Mt jut i.nt f the (H'a witer a iu
plv p 11 ei from Hip tiehnaic HlM 1
tliriiiizh loiiesdili V tipak In this
1. in. I ih would mean erloua tiouble
anil rrom the mam business and civic
ns-iiic itinna Busineaa hniisen hae had
to install the r own w.iin i-steins anil
stni ire pi ints At limes even now this
alluation hecomea ai ute and caues
unicli Intonvenieni e If nit iclual suf
tet lug
There ale 1 ut two methods Chief
Davis continued bv w h ch the t itv cn.11
I nPL 1S8wniu ""
1h flrt Ik t
,idequaip watei supplv
slop wastage and the
I sec0'"1 '" Incrcisei plant and main
iiipicicv i nivei-ji ineteriiid is tn sight
uni tint will irftcHiiillv sup wastage
s things aie now ovetvoru 1I11 feels
like It wastes watei without stopping
to think th it In Is itHMini, u valmble
inminndllv thai Involves unlli pioduc
tiou 1 lu i n has no nun uupuativi
ne'il I in to mill use rip want suppo
and pi opti v ,ifi guar. it
lhe two uttiiods f n i xtnnsi in in
iolv. lug n m nns to . mi w.iur ill
ipith In Hip 1 1 mi, ii mil s uthern set
Hon r f the uv w th mt 1 lie Ii belli
tapptd tioith of Mukpt stieet lo fur
t h i mipp V oi rliteied watei additional
ouipment will 1" needed it fonesdale
Ibis -etUs of luipiovpni'nts would pto
nip Iwo pitHll.l Hi es of water either
ote of vvhih would le cipulile of giv
ing tin litv a If i - rf pirl i suppiv
in i i'-p of a In. ikdow n 1 lie p-esenl
svstcin tint las o-t thp .itv ariprnl
tiMtPlv JSIiiiiiiiiiK iv aiitliutd and
ill of the in ich tie v l it wealing
o i
. (in, objeitoti in lapping the D'la
wj p Uver foi this aiiilitiuiil "upp v
involves ipiistiils tint ansp ftom the
pi in to build i anil I. 'tween Ihla i itv
and pv .rk a a pirt of lhe Inl mil
OStil SVbtelll llpiltllsi of pisslblP pii
glnening p'ohliins ami bv reason ot
the fait ilm modem r t ps are de
Handing water from tin hills lather
lhail fiom Btlealus thit -lie little mole
than op. n M-iifM Hie tt.inatvp plan
f l Hip uppti -i tiuv IKlll Kivel has
lippn MlgK stpil
i liiff Dim and oihe . w o lne
dist u-ed th piopoition "i ihif ate
no fceoKWiplih ul obrtiacles ui th i
atul h Koliifc tliiii ot foitv nnlen up
siit-ani A Riait. h. stein toiiM be rt
tablKhed mi baMtib built that would
In iea"e tie piewnt supp! l i lie tiatu
rtl tiiuiHe or that tould be pijied Intel
on The fltst mep tlmt will betaken
in tin event of the -HhuvlMH pioject
it enintr dll la! sanction Hi I le tho
tppontnitnt of lonsultiny enRlneers to
paM oil ile lentitixe plans inw tn ( n
Hal' 1 tie flirt! step KMild hp the
build uy, f a lianin and mi etiotiKh
muiiev mi ,liiM piojeit wind be arKed
fOI lilt li,' I C IOI1MU Ul ti Ml
ALLIES TO ENTER BUCHAREST
Will Kereivp Triunillll.il ltei'(n-
., . ' . '
lliill III lUltliani.lll ( jpital
Hv the 4isoiwte,l Vpm
. , .
I'uri. Nov 10 - llied to es ue pv
p. led in pnlei Buchaiesi on sutidav
a . inline lo lassv advles t, l.lnfoi -
iiaiion tiliiiiiDh.il leceiiti n 1ms bepii
ptpjiaipd for them it U said
lhe h i-s i io.sf.pd lhe i.inulip on o
veiutiei 'i ind eiibllv ovei imp such re
sist il ( as was offeled h liptman
ton ps thin Urltlsh trn ps have en
tpled nlit in7a a ItunianiHii Hiunmt
1 .,n tie Ilia k Spa silv mile 4iitlittt
I of thp d Hi of lhe Danube 'I here was
pi en i i inhuslasiii an oug tie
pcopte.
vv Iipii tie Jti ltlsh aimed
Uetieiai lieithiiol vv li i iininanded
ihe lipn.n arini.s hhliini. around
i.nri ii-, aiiu win in iik lui.liite aclOSS
, "'e '""1 js "" '" rt'r"'""t
LVOFF CALLS ON LANSING
l)i-tns.ps Part L. S. Kiv !.t
III
liiiitnia'r Kehahilit.itiiin
, lis the tsiocwtrd Ven
W usIiinKlon, Nov 1 1 I'iiic i,coige
I lull llrst I'lellllel of ICUnsia aflel
thp ttvolution that clethioned thp i 'zai ,
i tiled on Ne(ietaiv Lansing 'olav and
(li used with him tin cluiotl. I'.nssian
I sliu it ion nnd lhe part the I niled Mates
unvrlii plai In rehabilitation,
I'niiie l.voff wnH aecninpan pil bv
mb ivvadot Uah hmnteff lie u 1 meet
, I'leMileni Wlleon latei
MAN KILLED BY.POLICE SHOTS
I ,,, . . , . .. .
I IllUuelpllian Ules in nilUlllllg Cull
I'lglil in Coluinbll!, 0.
Sam Kaschiik, of thl cltv nn inbei of
the hubpltal coips at Coluiiibus baridiks
leave because It Is alleged he h3d been
diliilting he itvreatened the girls mother
with a gun Police weie summoned
Kaschuk opened fire with his automatic
i and a tunning batlo followed, during
12 I which he was shot
4 HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Faulty bteering (.ear Ciuiei (.ar to
Overturn
Four persons were Injured In an auto
mobile accident last night when a ia.
cab, driven b William Hums tntntv.
seven 5 pars old, 1641 .South Tueut
fourth street, overturned at Get nun
town and Sunset Avenues faulty
steering gear Is said to have caused the
accident
Louis Wyob 515 South street Os.ar
Helmburg 604 South street, on.l his
brother, fcamuel Helmburg, of Chtlsea,
Mass, occupants of tha cub, were treat
ed for severe bruises' of the body at the
chestnut Hill llosp'tal and sent home
The chauffeur sustained lacerations of
the head and Is helng held for farther
observation at the tame hospital The
machine was badly damaged
Tll Iha IeaKei readers that yon nsjul m
Ht.rauh.r. x-oull oulcily ot. mt.
was Mlled In a gun battle with police panled bv their respective staffs ate
earlv todav at t'cilunibus tl . tr) t ,t for ,ur0pe on boaid the Olvm-
Kaschuk a Pole, was calling ar the I , , d ,0 tnLkle romt f the weight
home of a gill to -whom he had been i ' . , l " . nl, ,,,,, the Oovem
introduced as a Krenchman Ordered to problems now eonfioiitlng the '"'ern
TWO TRANSATLANTIC LINES
TO BE INVITED TO THIS PORT
British Uuuitiy oj Shipping Will Be 4skvd to Make Philadelphia a
Terminus Vo lecomtnodatiom at 'Sew York, and Commit'
tee Seeks lo Take Advantage of Opportunity
Xti Imitation to make thl port the
inirluan teimliiUK or to iia'm-atlan-Ml
Klinnirhip nupplt 1 otitis lll be ex
tenikd to Hip H.-Ulnh Mlnlttn of Blilp
pliiR aftir a meeting on Momlu of the
appf.nl port lrnpioetnent comtnllti-e
with Dlieitor AV'ebaler, of Hip Depart
ment of Whii nex Dookh anil Ferries
An attempt also will be nude to hae
the Naij Dentrlmtnt ue docklnir fa-I
(llitlea hue for apvclal ttanport sen
up lo 1'rnnie 'I he ikpnitnunt recent
ii li'ed to secure four additional pierF
in ,(w Vnk but the liatbor lH so
lotiKvaleu that It could lot be acdotn
niodiitid Hie Urltlsh Ministry also
wanted to hxate at New ork, but the
poll roniinlssinner wafi fiind to notlfi
them thai no pioitston lould be made
foi I hem ,
Ihla eiti liaa irnple dockins faclllllea
lor theai upeiatinns plieitoi Webatel
said lodai and the aptrlal rommlttep
will take energi tie atepa 10 try to ae
cuim the buMnths for I'hllirielphla 'lhe
ilti he aaid cannot offei the accommo
dations but both the mliil'irv and na
nn be Incited at prlati pieis
llpiuecnlutlies of thiee steamship
12 RED FLAGS SEIZED '
AT "PEACE JUBILEE"
Socialists Made lo Stand.
While the National An
them Is Phned
iiv.lv led lligs wete selred at the
Sociillnt peace iubllee In the Melio-pollt-tn
Opel a HoHuse last night Supei
intrndent of Police Mills aaid this after
noon I his itieluded one ltd flag taken
from the st ige decorations
Motv thin ooOO jicisons gatheied ii
the Opeia House lt parf'lpale in tlm
julillei and pav homage to the Russian
Bo,shevlki Uefoie the police would pet
mlt the infpuiM to git under vvav
the
luuuners hi iiunm anil ueniue I tn
Lenlue
ltd
leaders of Kus-ia had to stand while a I
band plaved the nltri(.an anthem hnd
aNo r?moe th rrrt ftag" from the Ptffe
Not an AmeruiUj flair 'ould be "leen in
n jiit i f lhe r.peia holism hut the
ipedKer 8 tand was camouflaged with
ted uhito and bluo buntlne
I Infitsttd that tht red ring
no- bo petnntud unless the Atntilcan
toorc woe in plaoe said UeUtenant
Mai pip when p aininp the differnt''i
teiveeu huiiMlf and the Sociall-jtH Of
ficial of the oiein house agreed with
inn tint in the absence of nut own c olors
it would he wtoiisr to permit a ted flan to
be exhibited ijIficliiUi of the opera, liouse
aico Insisted that the meeting snoultJ he
opened witi the Atuerit-an anthem, and
I fuilsled thai the nudfent e stand
1 ast ii iff Hi 4 meeting was condiKled
b the tadii al w iuu of the Sot laHt
naitA arid while 8tled a peai.o jultl
loe soon tenuUed itself Juln a wildh
nihUHiustu demoiiritiation for fl rotsin
and 1 enine
monp th uneakers ei ' harles V
lain edttoi of the New oik t ill
Jcepli r t'ohen sor ialit leader in
thlsi i itv LudwiR 1 oie, editoi of j
'jpitnari public ition in New otU tnd
seveial other
Imte satloif from lhe a Vjrd
and a Loie of lejecied men fiom f imp
Jlejde er in tho audience but fuihd
to take pan In the rheei injj
Orders Are Issued
for Demobilization
l i.iillntieii from I'ase One
tienetal livrch pointed out ali-o that all
soldiers ate entitled iindpr law to wear
(belt unlfurms fot thtie months aftei
d sthaige Ibis will uiale less dllhiult
the linnipdiaie task of supplj lug Chilian
clothing to lhe immobilized aitnv
lhe letiun of ( omiiilssioned peiHouuel
nf the armv to ilviliin life (.pueial
Match said would he pffe ted bv dlvld
Ing lhe present list of ortleeis inio thtee
"lasses those who defile i oinmissions In
thp icgulai atmv those who ale willing
to hold tliemselies available for future
B,-ni'e as "" "-' "l Jl' ""
iksiio honorable dlsehatge from the
'""
. Instiiimoiis have be. n issued In he
armv stff . orps to nnv out reduction
in ihei commissioned and nhwteil pel
Hoinif I lists kpsplug pace with tht
leilintion of ilie line' fotces
lo I- ipedile I asuultl I litis
(.ptietal I'eishing has been dhected tu
cpedite loinplete (usualtj lists of ills
nn ces t-nowing uie iidine?. m pf.j .......
1 lllpll (ir wounuPtl oi jiiianiiis, . " -
i. m Noieinbn 11
tienetal viar. n
would not hazaid nil estimate as to what
,i. Ml .,,..1 v,..nlil Iip
lleplvlng to a iiuestlon as to the num
bei of nieilean pusoneis 'n Geliiiauv
'''1, ;Z1 up t0 Ot,ober 1!
.-..-. .- .,..1
GenPial Mann setciieu hip ouicmi
Iuip he'd bv the Mllcd armies and the
Xinernans along the West ftonL when
ilu tlfchting stopped The fiont lield bv
lhe 1 list and Set und merkan armies
at tii it houi uieiiHiitPO (lftv-two miles
of t lie Xmriiian toiee iluieial Maich
said .
It had leadipd its highest point of
liiilitatv tip lence on Hip da the fight
ing stopped and had endeared itself to
the heatts of thp Ainetlian people
Ht RLE) TO SPEED
Ql'R BOS' RETlRi
s.ew A ork. "Nov Ifi
Tdwaid N Hut lev ihalrtnan of the
, Federal shipping board and Ilerbelt
Hoovei food admlnlstratoi
n.eiit in oxmnePtion Willi ioou
tianspoit and the home-coming of the
American troops-
Mr Hut e said that Ilm Government
Intends to return lo this country speed
ily A large pait of the American ex
Dedltlonary force.
I To offset the lots of transport ton
nage through the wlthdtaaal of British
ships hitherto engaged In carrying
lAmoilcan soldiers overseas, Mr Hurley
I hopes to utilize twenty-five or thirty
German and Austilan liners, with ac
commodations for 4000 men each There
ara tint -seven transports flvlng lhe
American flag, Mr Hurley said
I Mr Hurle said the shipping board
would be able to bilng troops back at
the, rate of 1100,000 a month, "if the
I War Department wants them returned
aa fast as that
Wreck Survivors Land at Manila
San Franrlnco, .N'ov 16 A boat con
talnlmr twelve Americans and two Fili
pinos, of the crew of the United Slates
hipping board steamship Dumaru,
burned In the .South Pacific October K.
have arrived at Manfla, It Is announced
here. The -Dumaru's crew la all ac
- j0Unte4 for) sayB th, nnouncement.
LOinimriles now located 111 .New VorK will
l.ilt T'hlladelphla thortl.i to make a
omutehenle tud of facllltlee here
with a Ipw of Iranirerrlnp theli bunl
nen from Now ork lo this ill HI
lector Webiter made u trip to New orU
csterda and explained lo the mauaceis
of these concurni jU3l w hut udsantaK'f
gt w lit
ei' the
111 In CH haa lo offe
em over their
New otk ternilnil
The companies weie so favot bh 1m
preBed that the promised to send their
expetts here to niiikn 11 atudv of the
facts and then If thltiKs could b ai
tansi'd ETtlsfactorllv to locale here
'hipping; I nt en-eta like other business
enterpilsei' Director ebslei aaid ale
loath to make rhangea until the tuaty
of peace Is aliened and the tioveinuiuit
takea a definite attitude toward busl-nes-
TI10 vvoik nn steamship com
panies do iiov he explained must be
laigelv In the ua of lnesllfatlon,
with the Idea of changing s soon as
commeiu. is put on a alnhle peace
foundation
BILL H0HENZ0LLERN
TO DIE AT BEVERLY
Wil1 Be Executed in Effigy at
That Town
murion
To-
1
Italian lesldents of Hevetlv V r
have decided to put the e'Kaler out
of business once and fot all
'lomonovv afternoon at i o clock haa
been selected as the time foi the denotte
merit and the place in Beerlv'8 Cllv
Hall court whuie all who so dealt e can
attend the sad obsequies
About 10 000 Italians fiom (1 pnrts
,f Bmlinjrton '"omit v
Philadelphia ind
t omden will he in nt the death the I
- . . . . . . lllC
,. ' .""" ."' !"" ' "in prooaon not
si-,,,, ,, . ,.. . , . " .
wt ....u.,,1 uj.m me eievPllin IIOUI
"' ',, " il ' VI"" ."' ,sn '" !
... .... n iiiidir riuiifn 7fii lorn limn ii-ii
now Y MiMm Hnhnnrn rn f i nm l
irdjatem iter and fhen pettinj; flte to i 000 to 2U 000 00ft tons of food if we
hla bod to make perfect. sure of ' ie ' onnmical mo that the situation an
the rcHijli othets maintain tlmt hanging be handled If this and the oilier imallei
I.s entirei too good fo- him and hap ' smplusp in the wmld urn be trana
enteied a polite but detei mined lequedt ported
that the doomed man be buritd alle 1 Ml Continental Ktirope ban leduced
At an iat tlie meiin tn wnwua i,
feai of hi eII ptesente fiom women
and Uiildifeji for all time nnd the fu
neial should be the most stiroessful eer
beld in HutlluRtfjii - ount
paiade .f 8000 peisorm thiough the
principal stieets of Keeilv and hdge
watei Park will start the proceedings
Headed b JrtO mtn iatiinR American
and Italian flags the Kalhei that waa
will odiipx a triu 1. in the anguard
drawn b mule and unaided h ten
Italian oldiern mm Panii ri The
flag, of all the Allied nation a Ul be
klen place of honoi
ddi(8)e will be delheied b Maor
l.obeit 1 Lee the Ite Arthtu Phillip
pitoi of the Bevei l PreibMerIan
hutch, and others
War Department
Again Under Fire
( onthniPii from I'nze tine
manufacture of oidname Pile 1'iesl
dent compromised h giving the wai in
dtiktries board some of lhe powirs that
It was ptopohed to give to a mitilstrv of
munitions but still leaving manufacture
to the Wat Depailment The ai De
liailinenl went through a tieniendoiiH
functional leoiganlzatlon 'lhe llill
laiv VffaiiB Committee has now the on
poiiunitv of (lulling oui jusl how Mi
Bake! s leoigaiilzatlon wolked nnd of
Pointing; out the mistakes that weie
mule in nol following lis suggtstions
foi ireatlug a business depai liueiit to
cuiidiii t manufadure
New Mar Vladilne ( umhruiis
Men familial with the Mat Depatt
inetit bay that the leorganlzed Wai lie
paitmeiit has not worked an better
than the unieoiganized flni Depar
tment Ilm machine has been luiuhroiis
ind iiiiweldl and did not ippeai to
ceiitei anvwheie lit, last estimates of
appropriations needed did nol IndUale
business capaelt A Democratic Appro
piiations. Committee In the House was
able lo iut out mole than $.' 000 0Hn -""
"f duplications and othet etrots
in these appropriations
Hi Issue of hoiv one-man goveriunent
. sinni is tne oiggesl issue In Wash
ington and the work or the Wai Depait
ineiit -iffordH the best test It was hete
...... . unRiees almost niade Us stand
ugdiiisi one-man government last wlntet
A inajontv of the Military ffairs Com-
""'" UI ,ne aenate did ailuall make
uch t stand And this cominlttre will
be lhe nauiial means of conducting the
test
"One-VIun' Kecoattrucllon
Back of the question of hoiv one man
government has worked In the conduct
or the wai will be the question of. how
one-man gov eminent will work In the
task of reconstruction President Wil
son wants to continue the encroach
ments1 of the executive on the legislative
branch dining the whole period of lecou
striutlon Co igress wants to lesunie Us
nalutal plaie ns a eo-oidltiate btanih In
the Government during leconsliuction
It is now ot never Willi Congress, and
lis Ieadeis Inespectlve of narlv realize
thW
v.s to the (omltig fight with Congress
7'iisldent Wilsons belief is that if he
gives the Uepubllcan majorltv that will
come In on Maich 4 rope enough It will
hang Itself He means to give it plent
of lope Bui it Is not clear that his
expectations will be realized If the
foundations foi an assertion of the powei
uf (ongiesa are laid by a nonpartisan
Investigation Into the conduct of the
vai Department mage pi lor to March 1
W here Teat Muy Come
sign uf co-operation In Congress
Is the plan the Uepubllcan piuty leaders
have of forcing the DemocratH to oi
ganlze the Henate In cane Senator Xor
ri and his radical supporteis tr.v to
force a reorganization uf the .Senate
committees and an abandonment of the
seniority practice and have voles
nnough to black the majority of tho
Republicans.
And the Investigation that Impends,
hut which will not be begun until after
March 4, is an Investigation into the
conduct of Philippine affairs. The
Democratic sstein of native adminis
tration of the Islands has broken down
badl) Public attention hua been di
verted Trom lhe Philippines duilng the
war and It is expected that an Inves
tigation will reveal grave scandals
Salvation Army Conference
Colonel Hlchard K. Hole will preside
at the annual rally of the Salvation
Army forces of Philadelphia next Mon
day evening In the No. 2 Corps Hall
at Flghth and. Vine street!. In which
army meetings 'have been held for more
than a quarter of a century. The pro
vincial staff band furnish the music, and
Salvation, A'rmy songster wll lead the
alliBfoe.
LOGAN FTCEE LIBRARY
BRANCH OPENS TODAY
Parade Precedes Exercises at
Building at York Road and
Wagner Avenue
The new Logan brnnch of the Free
l.lbrarv of Philadelphia, at the north-
east corner of Wagnei avenue and Oil j
York load was opened with appro-,
prlate cemnonlc's this afternoon i
The ground on which the building j
stands measures iii feet on wagncr
aenue and 233 feet orr Old A ork road,
and waa given fo the clt foi llbiar
purposes be Jits Philip (.' t.arretl, sub
Jcct to a nominal consldeiatlott of $1600
Henry It IMmunil, president of the
board of trustees of (he Free Library,
presided this aftemoon, and received the
kev of the building from the aichltect.
John T Wliidrlm Mr Kdmunds then
tutned the kejs ovei to Mr Aah
hurst librarian of the M Llbiary.
and short addresses were made by
Clinton llogers Woodruff, U J Lafferty.
preB'dent of the Logan Improvement
League . W It S Uateinan, chairman
of the Ilbrar committee of the Logan
ltniuovement League, Ueorge C I'l
rlt li. Select Councilman for the Kom
second Ward and Dr Albort C Oar
retl representing the former owners of
the propertv
Before the opening rxerelses thete
was paiade of th" school chil
dren and atioua oriranlzations of Lo
gan, including the members of the Lo
gan Improvement League The parade
fottned on Broad street north of I'lshcr
avenup The route waa soum on oroau
street to Wlngohocklng countet -marching
to Hroad street and Wagnei avenue,
where the children were massed in front
of the main entrance to the llbrarv
Houga were sung bv the entire assem
blage Hoover Belittles
Germany's Wail
(onllnuetl from I'ate One
hostilities 'lhe fuod ptoblem In Cuiope
today is one of eUieme lomplexliv. Of
theli 12ft.000 000 virtually onl thteo
aieas-soulh llussla Uungai and Den
mark- lomprlalng- sav 40,000 oou nao
,,,,.. - i ..ll t. If. ul- until huVt
.-"'"""'... ""' I "..... c ..,.,..
home must
M"!"11 .,..w..L
i i ii-,.. ,nr
""'-" :"'"" .' ' ,., , lsofin
iu nnri h nuti'iu " - . - - .
net da and Is c oneuuentl hoi t ol
meats and eopecialU fats '1 hese couil
tilen linn theii lat-t liaiest and under
nnleih (JovernmentH this would furnish
lueadstuffs and m gptablen for arlous
periods fiom two inontha upwaids de
pending upon the lat'on of lnduatllHl
populations Something or J00 oflO -
nno of iKotipH are now in Miuai "i-
ordei In h. se ( ieH with tiatispoi-
tatlou and fl, ancial denioiallzn.lon lhe
tendeiuv Is for peasa'.ts to ev-e mn-
kPtlng even Ihei. suiplus and thus In-
slant dltlliultles are projeited Into the
cities even when leholitces a. e available
In the Kiunliv 'Hip peasant and Ml
lagei of llurope alwavs provides foi
himself lot I ne whole vein lu am event
'lhe pioblem thus Hallows UBc'lf tu the
puppuit of the iltlcs und laige towns
i.pndlnu lestoiatlon of older and the
(Stahllshment of (otifldeiup In ftituie
I suppllis- and Hip i UIps tne lhe ci liters
of anarchistic infection
' Itlg Allies Provided For
Aiiaiike'itents have long since been
I louipieted bv vv llch iIip b'k Allies that
I is Flame l.ngland and llalv will be
I ptovlHlonpd This coveis I.f,0U0,00U
people
(nu next inmein iniisl le tu tela,
blockade measures is fai ns possible
In oide'i that the ' uttal Males In
Kurnne who aie now all on short lallons,
should be abb to take laie of thelt
people and prevent lb growth of an
al hv This is anolliPi group of about
rotty million
nother, pioblem lies in the TO 0011 -iniO
people In notth Hussln a large pait
of whom aie Inaccessible owing to Ilm
breakdown of tiantpoitatlon and thiough
sheer anaiihv Alliums of these aie
hevond help this w inl pi These gioups
aie tho ones that must enlist the avm
pathv of th uieilcan iwople and for
whom we are ptepared to make any
necessar sacrifice
The Kneniv I'roblem
'Theie is a gleat problem In the
. .
situation of the eneinv people a dgui-
(lOOOO.Olin , This problem is not ,,, of
going to theli lellef 11 Is a piobltm
if lelaxlng the watei -ngiu uiocaaue,
which continues thiough the aiililBlue
sufficlentl si that thev ma secuie foi
iK.mtt.lv the bale necessities that will
glve stable government
"I nless anaichv inn be put down
and stabllltvof goveinment can be ob
tained in these encm States, theie will
be nobod to make peait with and no
body to pav the bill lo Flame and Bel
glum for the feai fill destruction that
has been done I would certain! ap
proach this with mixed feelings, having
been long a wltnesn lo the tobberv of
. ,,. """"' " "'
food fiom women
miii cniinipii anu iiiu
destruction of millions i tons of food
at sea and tc the inlseiv under which
the millions auloiig the hg and little
allies have suffered uudei th
riermnr,
vieiman
ypke
...... i. . .A..,,i.Aa ,i,ui br,, . n..,A..i i,n
. , ,T , '"",'"7 "-' ",r "" "c
established able to make amends for
vvroiTt,s done, and it cannot lie uciom-
pllshed through the spiead of anarch
Famine is the mother of anaichv
LAUNCH BIG SHIP 10DAY
Cargo Carrier Casliewood Coe Down
(loiicrater Wajs
The Castlevvood, a 0000-ton caigo car
rier was lounohed at the New .fer
se shipyard of tin Puse &. Jones e'oni
pan, Gloucestn Clt, toda The
launching was tlm second at the plant
The sponsoi waa Miss Mke Hus
tou, daughter of A P Huston, of
Coatesvllle. Pa, who Is connected with
the Kukens fateel Conipan. The Cas
tlewood Is a slBtei shin of the Castle
Point, launched September IS It la
3J1 feet, 9 Inches In length 49 feet, 10
Inches beam and .4 feet, 9 Inches depth.
At the Pennsylvania ard, on Monday
afternoon, the 12,ti00-ton cargo- carrier
Henry Clay, will be launched and the
sponsor will be Mrs Pierce J MeAullffe,
Torest Grove," Merlon.
KEEP ON KNITTING
Nov) League Advitei Sweater, Elc,
Are Still Needed
The Philadelphia section of the navy
League of lhe 'United htates appeals to
Itu members and frlenda to continue
knitting. The Philadelphia section Is
lonteinplatlng even bigger things during
the coming winter than those already
atcompllshed.
The men In the service, must be pio
tected against heavy seas and vvlntr
blasts. It points out. Because an armi
stice? has been signed does not necessari
ly mean our men will be demobilized bo
fore the -winter hay passed.
The section Is In need of a Urge
sunnly of Sweaters. m,uff)er, helmets,
nocks wrlstlcli and Rloyea for men In
ail urancut u in? arwi
,'i
Pcrshhig fells Soldiers
to Respect Foe Civilians
By fip lnocinfpo? Veil
I'urls, Nov. 1
CJenpul Pushing- lmB oddresscd
tlio Atneiictni soldleis 111 nn oidei'
of the dnv congiatulitlng them or!
the Hpli'iidld icHUlta of the vlctoiy
uchlcvpil
The order urgy tlu men, now
that they ute on pneni territory
und lliu fieeil soil of Prance, to
show- themselves to be well dlscl
atul lespcctful of civil rights
pllned, con oct In thelt behavloi
U. S. to Occupy
Rhineland Zone
Continued from !' One
were destroying ammunition ard other
war material
Two hundred freed Hullan orlsoners
of war have entered our lines nd In the
last twenty-four hours 200 Oeiman
deserters have come into the American
camps
The weather lias turned ver.v edd
Fifteen thousand teleased prlsoneis ot
war came through the American lines
northeast of Verdun esterdav They
were mostlv French, with a few Ameri
cans scatteted among theih These men
had been recent! captured and had
been held In camps neai the ftont When
lhe Germans withdrew the left them
nnd they made their wa toward our
lines
As tie men matched Into Verdun they
presented a blrarre spectacle Caught
In a cold wave without sufllcient clcth
Ing, they had seized on anj thing warm
at hand and thus some came In with
German overcoats, othetn with sj nthetlc
uniforms and some wearing women s
-lothes Thev leported that the Ger
man were withdrawing iapldl In the
direction of Luxemburg, in a day and
a half march ti-watd the American lines
the lelcased men had seen veiv few
Gmnans ind those had nol hindered the
homeward pilgrimage
All the fotmer prisoners showed the
effect of being overworked without
piopcr dollies and food
it maj now be stated thai when the
Ueimans capitulated on Xovembei 11
the Americans had the stage set foi it
drive on Met? bv moving upon both
sides of the Moselle Itlvel When the
ai mlstlce was signed we had moved tin
(list corps well fiom thd Sedan-Moussou
front, and tinned it over lo the fiench,
the I iibt Coiiis containing four Clack di
visions having bem sent to re-enforce
the Becond arinv, which was to ni-iKa
the drive on Metz 'lhe operations of
the second armv on November 1 and
10 wero piel'mluatv to oui heavy at
tach '1 his attack stood eviellenl chances
of Miccess in selnine, the fottress of
Met, bciause out advance to Sedan
had i ut the Gpruiau supplv lines and
the German toinma-id had no vvav lo
get troops eiihtwaid to meet this Ante
ban effott 'Ilius will be given a new
insight into I och H stiategv In d'lectlng
l'eishliig to cut the Alezleies-Metz lall
toad sjstfin
Aftei lhe Ameiiiiin drive for Metz had
stalled we wert lo have launched an
I ' . . . .
oinei nrive a low imvs laiei lowaru
I Mti.hat.s,,, Prea,a,lons Were all made
fo. his an, Ifoops were about lo be
cudeied to thai no.U
.
I OftftM $ ITHDRAlf
tne spot snoitiv artel 7 o clock, when
tMERIC '1 'WOA'7'',he mantle of darkness wao just begin
Oi
Hi the 4iioctatrd 'rpn I
HeudiMinrtfrH of tlif
.
fill N. n 10 1 ha f Inriiinnii In fnmc
wll' legii todav to leave the points 'impression or heel and sole was evident
thev now oieiipv nortln ast of the Amet- lv made h the strap which fastened
lean lints, accoid ng to German wireless i the dead woman s gra gaiters to her
messages Opposite the Vnicrlcan fiont aoles
there was iniich wagon and uutomoblie - he man who met her. Prosecutor
t.anlc vesli rdav the Gel mans apparent- ' (...lR believes ,, in u nuinmnhil.
lv hauling ut the supplies of war ma- ' la .2. . . a n automoDHo
teiial whlth are not to he left behind I Sn w"" Mv ln ""'Ivlng. therefore she
A few Geiman reaiguatds will re asked Kdwaid Benel who lives In the
main aa patiolr and to pick up anv vlcinltv to give her a "lift" This la a
straggleis should some Germans at- theorv which stands up strong following
tempt to desert i the truck of the woman s footprints
Orllc als and dllvMans lu villages In
Get man occupied terrltorv are sending
manv messages to headquarteis here, I
utging mat iniericnu troops rtart m-
ward ihe Hhlne h onn n nossihi. ii
Is fea.ed that aftei the Germans move i Bot out of his car and walked the re
back there will be trouble caused bv i nialndPt of the dlctancc to meet the
Htiaggleis Most of these messages have man who caused her death
been venl with Fiench nnd Italian sol- . . , . . . . ...
diets who have been leleascd from Ger-I '-ack r heln has befn one of "'
man piisins Kieat obstacles In running down clues
.V note leaching the headquaiteis of
the First nietican Arm todav was
v. iitteu bv a village pi lest He said the
Geiman soldiers had been celeb! atlng
the signing of the ai mlstlce and his pai
lshloners feared that their lives would
be In dangei If the Am-ei leans failed
to ait he soon
Bv the Associated Press
Willi the nierlcAn Force In 4Ihrpp.
..,. ,
J """,1''':',' '"KV" "",'""'' ,Y' ! ,
, b-Wachhyth Anier.ca lines late
-Kumanlan prisanera '
rieed them lather than give them food
m piovlde tlansportatlon foi them The
Kiiiuanians appeal in gioups at diner
j ent pans of the fiont, being supplied
with clothing and fed b the meri-
cans
It Is repotted the Germans all along
the line are withdrawing In laire num
bers T0DW.S MV.RRI4.GE LICENSES
Join T Mlesai .005 I.vons avs , und Man
Haapodar i s Newklrk st
James A ll ( ampbell Carmi s Pnint N
. eii.i Itctlnu K A cluisan UU) Dl"
lliond nt
Ja.nea llurnhv 7T N 4Vth t , and
wuiiirn h. ti-uiierij, nn4 v Yewdau at
Thomas illnnir JHlt Dickinson at and
'ir-trei II Walsh J8JO vvalklna at
Kdivard Iiuiintoii 017 Xaudain at , and
iHi.se jsckiioii 1ltr, Nuudaln tt.
r.aill I IIIUCK JltllKntll
o. .i HtHii,l,,r nffnnt
i i and .viur I
Phlla
James JoueN lt.'7 B ISth al and laittle
Molaan 1 amilen N J
I John Chilton, 13-i VV Tucker at anJ I.ulie '
Make mill Arch at
Ivld r- Vlurhead Haltlmpre Md and.
Joseph V llaa-aert. 5007 Pine at 'and I
sllen H ftoblnsnu Colllnitiwond N 1 , and
lari K Pennlnalon Colltnasivood N' I
laudo I Voting 1'.4H N Till at nnd Hor
enea E Hojce ,1.1 Pine at
rraiKla J Burke IH.'l H IIIiiokoH i , and
Marie F K Iiicpp 11J2 .N Vlarfhall al
viarmtrpi it unria-nt. aaan I'oriur ai
Hobcrl VVrlaht 31UH Uoulton al , and binih ,
Brown .'11111 Uoulton at
tram la I Malnne 77n S Itroad at and i
nna 1 1'uimlnuhani 14111 I'lne tl '
trank J Lane San Antunlu Tex, and (
Marlon b Millrcal 111" -N 53,1 at
Walter VV .Npwburg V N Edsawnrth
Vou Hnd F.dlth C Hints;. L'83.' .V, Mar
shall at
Buy the Best
COTTON
FLAGS
AND SAVE WOOL
USE
Victory Bunting
LOUIS E. STILZ '
, & Bro. Co.,
, ltel-53,5g N. 4th St.
Wsl.
JJ
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MAN NEWEST f
MURDERED GIRL
t - l
Aliunde City Resident Be
lieves He Recognizes ,
Cape May Victim
i
LIVED AT RESORT 4
Complaint Is Made That Body
Is Kept Five Miles
From Cil
Bv a Staff Corrfspondtnt
Cape May, Nov 1 -
'lhe bodv of the murdered girl found
on the beach heie was vlitually Identl-
Ted todav as Robe Horn bv George E
McCord, of Atlcntlc Cltv
McCord said he was 'almost sure"
the murdered woman forniei Ij lived in
Atlantic Cltv
The fact that lhe victim wore a ring
with the Initials ' 1 S mav have no
heating on bet real name, the police
believe
McCord was swoin In a a witness
bv Coroner Thompson shortlj after mid
night Detectives l.ohr and Woodiuff. of
Camden, and Bridgeto t who came here
todav were not engaged on thoicase by
Piosccutot Cole The.v will take up the.
investigation If u levvaid Is offered for
arrest of the murclerei
Strange elements have entered Into
the case which are not consistent with
the apparent sincerltv of the Investi
gation One of these Is the persistency
of the local authorities in Keeping the
bod of the murdered woman In an
tindeilakei s barn fivo miles outside the
cllv This has serlouslv Interfered with
the Identification and ultimate solution
of the. insterv.
Much criticism ha been expressed by
residents, who found out that there atfa
two undertaking establishments In the
cltv proper where the body could have .
been viewed by several thousands tit
residents and a number ot soldier and
sailors from all parts of the country
Too Far Out of Town
Manv persona living In Cape May
eald the did not go lo look at tho
bodv- as It would have been necessary '
to hire a taxlcab to male tho out-of-town
joutuej
The remote location of the bod was
called to the attention of Prosecutor
Hugene i ole and he was urged to bring
It Into the cltv He said ha' would
think the ntattei over and he was still
doing so at a late hour last night.
If an atrest Is made thero is eveiy
Indication that neither the local nor
county nuthorlUos will figure in It.
v.n Investigation has been concen
tiated on the beach fiont neai Cape
Mav Point
11 hns open pRtnlitlslip.l Hint t,,,A nf in.
i . . . .
j u ?? V't ,"' botlTuP TOund"?
,u ., (ho 0tmu
Mievid to have met diath This man
,j i1B dlcl not see tho form of the
woman on the bright sand He passed
ning in spreto over the strand
That the vletlm of the tragnxlv walked
'o tho beach and met the man who kill-
meriiun Hr,f,fd "er 'H shortn b tn footprint! A
imrrican rint .-oi,,.. n i., v. -,i v.. i.
ouBinin uiie in t,ir- rinnu UCIHCCII ill 11
1 eft Yutomoblle
Benel turned off toward his home be-.
, . ,, ;. . r ..
fole lenchlng the beach so the woman
Prosecutor coles motto is if you want
a thing done light, do It omself " Un-
foitunatelv he has adopted this plan
in the present investigation
The prosecutor is sllv -seven years
o'd and 'makes no bonea about It"
He has acted aa the boss of the Job
lhe police and the coroner would not
think of giving Information until It has
filst been llassed utinn hv Mr rVilo
i - ---- . -. - ....-
i mess he finds the much ta ked of
, ,
feais the case wUl vanish Into thlp air.
Despite the forlorn hopes of the local
authorities there is possibility of an "ar
lest In the case The presence hero
nf a seciet service man gave the first
Inkling of the new tuin In the Inves
tigation A chain of clrcumstantla evi
dence Is being linked around the per
son under suspicion nnd it Is doubt
ful If he tan escape It
A
Good
Investment
Put your interest in '
Second Liberty
Bonds, due Novem
ber 1 5 th, into
War Savings Stamps
Accepted at any
place where,
Stamps are sold
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WtUNUKT
DEVTIIH
11, CIIAni.ES BVERLV.
Hart, flfftld i nt flIK M
HART .Nov
nuaband of Ida Hart, aged 7J at 83S H,
, s. . I llllU,
Out) nutlc of funeral will
do given
KKIEf .Nov 15 I.'DvVAHD J huiband
of Mar 1. Keya lielatlvea und friends.
". "." B ..v ?' Sodality of 91. Francis do
Hales Church invited lo funeral Tuea .
an a m . from SOU 1'entr'dRe at i Weat
j Phlla Holemn maas of rrqulem at Church
I nf Ht, Francis de Sales lu a ni, Int. Ca-
I tbedral Crm Auto aervice
KRianAUM. Nov. 1.1 ELIZABETH
i ItOHS wife of Orlando Krlshaum Kelatives
and frlenda Invited to funeral Mon , J o m
from Hits With st . VVret Phlla. Friends
, ma call Sun .o li p m fnt, private
HHKHVVOOn ov 15, at Mllford. Del..
)I.I7.A11KT1I C, widoiv of William Sher.
vvood, aapd 11 Funeral aervirea at Central
Itaurel Hill in Mon . 1 p m Jnt, prlv.
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