a -f ifi u - .T 2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDUEK-WIILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918 t 'w 5 ' .. i- irf. Br K- f. ft ' k. ES av n t K;10RDCHARNW00D FLAYS EX-RAISER TVisiting Nobleman 'Vj onltl Arraign Former Emperor ns Murderer U FAVORS iNATlOiS LEG1 K, British Statesman Gies it-won Propobed Alliance- ol World's People- .Arrest of tli fonnpr Kb se charge of murder anil h uial b lilgh court of the Miles would 1 triumph of Justice (Ireland foid wood, British statesman who a i ill I i n n r veil here toda.v to niakt mnul idiln'' ' this cltv He spoke at 1 odnk a" tin Rotarv Club luncheon Lord Charnvtood ordodftev ISatl hone Benson, as lie was know n In fon he as Created a peci In I'M 1 In n deep stud of American Institution and Is -id t ' be one of the best- nfnimed men in i world on the lift- did pi u p' Abraham Lincoln The eminent visitor i "launch id vocate of the pioposed league if iw tlons He Is corn in ed tl at tin inte national league is ptactitil and b A success provided distrust of tin peoples of Trance and ten lit nan does not arise among other people allied In the leagut The etabilitv of the pioposed hagut of nations he said iIih not depend on the mld-nurnptan union which is rising from the ruins of the ustro-Hungatiin Empire. Mate an t II1.1111 i 1 1 Minimi Lord Charnvvood drt lined 10 ininn m on the coming istt at toad 1 f 1 resident Wilson. "As an Knghshman l dei and I havo er reason to tius the penp h of , the Vnlted btate and the r I'nsldnit and have no right to ciitidzo or idic them " ' On what would the success nf 1 league of nations depend" Ik was asked. "On the fiteadj cooperation winch kas grown up timing the wit tetvvcen France, the I nlted Males anil tin Ilrlt lsh Empire This had begun between France and the British I.mplre before the war. The sp rit of cei oeiatlon must continue and will 51 nnd to other civilized countries Without Iivil f I low-working the league must fall "Does the stability of tin league dc pend on the mld-Huropeun unon" "No," he te piled It depends on the recognition of the rights of the peopn formally held together in the union and the gradual establishment of self gov eminent among them and the ntighboi lnfc peoples of Asia "DlBtrust on the pat t of the peo ples," he continued towntds the pcoplc-i of France nnd the British Tmpire vrnuld b a hindrance if It existed I doubt If It does' Lord Charnwood was asked if he thought the arrest and trill of the for mr German Emperor would be feaslbb "Tea, perhaps was his annuel on a charge of murder, compllcitv with murder and the like before a rouit enm posed of the most obviouslv fair-minded T.!!J-. tl . i uw v .. Htwuv "I hone it trniv be done It would be t , . . Ajrear triumph of right, hut I don l ex- ryct It Lord Charnwood was met this morning mt n.na C.KA. ci .. .... ,.... . , unu o.iwt. tiiiiit.u (iv loan Muekle and George K Nitsche lecorder of the Unlversltv of Pennsv Ivinn He went to the Muekle home 20.'3 Walnut street, before going to the delphli Hotel, iv here he addressed members of tho Rotary Club on 'The League of Nations Proposal ' To AdilrrsH Tenn 'ludrnls ll e . j r , . . ... v. D.i9nciocK iaora namwood t!l . apeak to the students of the i nlverslt or i-ennsjivanla In Welghtmaii Hall on "Abraham Lincoln and the e-iiil War At 8:15 o'clock tonight he will deliver lecture In Houston Hall at the fnl verslty, on 'An Englishman s Mews of the American Revolution Lord Charnwood Is n Liberal in I ng llsh politics, and as such was ele. ted to Parliament In 1892, and became a sup porter of Gladstone nnd home rule In 1111 he ivns created the first Baron Charnwood, a peer, and n member of the House of lairds He has long bien an actlte worker fr.r uhjl la I ...... ' the "Federal solution of the home rulthp 1)I11 p,ainU stft,,M u" )Urno. to pro Diem in n eland inui uir inn.n i Tirii .uuild iu Ishh writs of mandamus etc' PLAN THANKSGIVING SERVICES lZ,: X ' . as Senator Vaie now stites tlo pio- ("ViTrnnittPe. lVnm..,l i,. n I- gram failed of passige beciube niem- ommmee inmed to rrnngc L- ,,er, of th, loll.e believed it oontained Crciges of Gratitude nothing to correct the flagrant abuse Thanksgiving Da) In this cit is 10 of the niandamus evil In Phllidelphla be one of gratitude for the Allied and tbern rlenrlv the people of Philadelphia American victory over Prussian! n weie denied the entire legislative pro Many devotional exercises aie to be gram because .Senaloi Vare saw to it j! W,JP '"'" f'L5 Jay,1"r,Rt,1," oc'oU' that a bill which he himself Introduced NUXrj8nln1,,hTeeaBihan.Bpl5 "" le.ibetutely smotheted in commit delphlans now stationed nt natiip Dix l'e wm p.n.ii. ac man) or tnese sen- Joseph E Widener representing the ,iayor, tne city or Philadelphia and the council oi Biionai ueiense has ap- i jwiiiKi. in.; tuiiunuig i cpi raeniueiv e com- mltteo to make plans foi the celebra tion ; v CJharles n Adam Ttai.t 1 i t I ,t Intha I John C Belt BUhop Joseph F tier Edward W Bjk Rl)bl Henry Uerko- wtts . , John C-dwalsder B. Dawson Coleman Her. Russell It t-on well Jr Cook frrus H. K Curtis T. D"Wltt Cuyler T 8. Chenowlth Rev Xvl J Cottln JutSfe Howard A Atnaw T. pica Gtorca D Dlion Etjward I Dorlmua Arohblshon I) J Doucnarty John F Dwyar James Elveraon S.muol 8 Fie her villa A nimfael viucn aiaica Jutlle J Willis Mar tin W 1. M,l.n srthur B Nevvbold ( H w Packard K P Pnasmore Juign John M Pat terson lilshon S U Penile ton Oeorxe W Pepper HI K I'rl.s. WIlllBm Potter Hamual Ufa Blahop Philip )l rvnineian ler Rev W l Roberta I Thome a Itobblns Rev John s Hemie ( harlea t Hrhwab W'llllam K Heull (teorse (' hhnna Pdaar f Smltti Joseph snellenburir vviiuam c Moroul R l K HchaelTer Malor John W, Orary Rf (Oi . Iw. . R. Orinin ann unooei (. I llotesliurv Rev n C Sweetier Rev 'William lac r'rneat T 1 rlaar E A )an Valken burg John Walton Indue H M Wesarls John Waaemaker lamea )f Wilcox Joseph B Wldener Charlton Yarnall Kr i ,llV, W, J. oraham E VSr, Charlea D Hart -S ilft.'e. Harrison Wt , J " yaret Hanry If ' JlYj Henry E Jacoba 1' j Br"V. W. 'Hen ,5fl,'S Fraaiana Kenaricic ki ljT.jeV. josepn nraus kopf ..SHIP OPENS NEW ROUTE KV !m Built for Emersreney Meet Sails Trom Port g1 .''The noilaton. the first wooden ship we'll lur met j.niriHciie.j' r leel v orjiora- INn iu leave iiiin yure wild a lull cargo. faalli today for Houston. Texas, Inaugu- people of that affection, will be of dls " UU.IL'tf ha,"n?i Valfrhert'ai11 T.1?te tlnct benedt to both countries ' iWrirt f'New Yn?k 0nly ,"rouBn "The arch of llbert) will be a re- t TlK? noilaton! built on th. P.ein ' mll,d,r ot a n"l"o ly different I !"b "'".'"."v.Py'J1.. ?.P. '". PaclJlO from tha kultur which the CJermnn. 'Heti through Nfw York to twaii?" XfJ i and sMthwestern , Htat.a V. ! 'Imo?. T?xm'i?1 fl M td.lllnVSffi V ahlpment can ba sent to all points ,M. vmanonia, Arizona new JVleX- 'OBOratlo. Utah and California. '&. "5. ". regular sail. wpnia ir. in toturae IISMR, T MK5 mt iLaHEaaBak. & &. . 'XMam unit) ( HMtwvoon l.mlfnv Itiitlilione lli'li-on 1 I or. I ( Ii.ii iivvimmI 1 I niili-li -latcnum ami .1 1 1 1 1 c 1 r litre In .iiltlrc. the Itnlnrv I lull on ' I In I rapur of Nation" l'rnii-iil ' Charter First, Connelly's View i ut limn d fidiii I iil,i It t 0 tlisidTa rn f til a in t Isi . ,t Ik t tne I Hd t 1 1 afT 1 t . ltntlnl it 1 i 11 f 1 1 idt 1 it 1 n IM111 11 hi i.tiiid iiid no tuatttr ll Vl I he liai I 11 1 illlplislietl , sti 1 d di 1 id iv lot I'm slit ultl I . IIimi m ivtrv it imiii win w sh njld (To iln id ind d. lib 1 sh mid h t r mlne just what is wiuni, with the pns ent piviiniiniii mil 111st how tin , Ms sh mid le niiicdi.il U In 11 m iinvt our p Mils t imp el w e w til Im rendv to pate the 1 uefon 1 11' I. ir-lliiun fo " 11 pi oval t r bfi It a oi s it it if 11 a I itif n lion t thp I erisl 11 tt vim I 1 1 It t i sut 1 a Ik tl , nit npi 1 il pi nned we 1 d hae our new 1 h iini 111 1 11 i seil iu irr and tin 1 itv . ulil tin 11 c ' " "'d under tit nt w law . v.nt.uit lit 1 li st ictt s tint line "lot tl In hi w iv of Its pruKTis mil (lte!opnun llllill Sltll-rtdltlrnl I li it is wh I lme usi I nam Uiidtis In tii( nffaiis n nuei w Hi me net wtel, 10 (onKltltt fo tnuii nai - ter ttililtet I still lielleie It nnuiii oe consldt red and 1 uilili ied a this time Mt a tlo 1 111 1 tiling 1 1nf. 1 onft mice was (litlteh non polltit il I ht' "n l to trillil I go out f tins office nest (at and I 1111 11 it seeking 1111 othei offi e 1 t-ole desnt is to help 1 t no til of 1 In ( hsiit 'es thit st ind in tin ai of the rit s fullest gtowth ind di w op inent and (firm Hon of iheell that ice aldt to exist bet a use the o d cliarlt 1 no longt 1 ulisiintth eris wl 10 ttinhh in sut t e-soi to prot eed w it I out tin ill II I- tiillies that I have had In encounter I think I am faniillii with ibein thtougli I mv service as ehuimin of ( nun. Us Finance ( omtnit'ee as well is thiough m . amvl.a au. I il. St.). till Mi (onn.llv ununited thu be had the mindirnus evil and oihet timnce unttets specinllv in mind W Infcton ( InirgeN rrlrl.erv Hre Mr Winston s chuges are com lined . . c- i ...... .i.t.. - t of Mondiv ,n hie M the tlow mown leader , ,..,!, . u i,0, ., a ,riit.t.l ,. ti, -ii ti ,rs...... . -. .. nit inarieiitviMtiii nits unit, tiuv-vti in .' ,no d,scovere,l none of then, tin thartei nvinon b lis Introduced In contemplated correction of the flagintit ., .,, ,i, ,,in,iw evil in Pbilndel iv.tuor ... ..... phln Alt W Inston s teplv asse 's Sen itor Vare himself introduced a bill aimed nt the mandunus evil and then let it die in committee "tonvlded in Ol ll Words" I Bv that single hi ileineiit sa)s Mr Winston Senator an convicts lum self of a dellberulo altempL to deceive thft nionio of Philitleimu now or of in ndmltteil decpptlon piaitiLed upon the , . members of the Housf in the last ees Hion of the 1 pRixliture ' Fot S-ntrir iie bniHtlf intiodu ctl is,; bdf t'he'chaneTrrfis'io:, rgrami Ull" IMIl I fl iiUII I.' I IMC III tllU lIIU- f:ll VI which he now tomplans The measure was Kronn ! Sentt 1 ill (j 251 .as Intioducerl h -iiT.mr are lebruar 1 1117 ti referred on (he hime tia to the 1'oinmittee on IudHi.la- Cienerat of which fcemtor Samuel Silu. a ate lieutenant was chiirman The title of , , M,m0ry ,.oor . ' -.enatoi nrt s slntement In this I morning i nevvspapeis continued Mr ' ' 'U Winston any revls'on or Phliadelphfn s i barter ,- , , , "' ' ''""i-ui, which would eliminate or restrict the I , c V, Bllcn,l"0l"'" custodian and fundamental evils of the pies.m immK- Jol,n "urK of the ' ,lltptl States Treas. inT ,.,rn,ni i ... . ,..illr5 Depai lineiit, are a Iso made defend- lts farts is to Indicate that Mr Vare I has to sav the least e tnd mem,.,. I in v ew oi mo lace mere Is now a prospect rf a constant loml convention , a number of bills which were submitted I two )eais ago which of themselves re- ciuiied constitutional amendments prob aui) win ne inminnteu There is noth. Irg however lu the Constitution which prevents the reorganlzitlon of Ccunclls on a more representative basis That can be done b) a simple act of the Legls- la! lire tenner is inert an)'iiing In Hie Con stitution wh'ch pi events the legislature from giving Councils power to have our streets cleared piovlded thev ate ntvt liroperl) cleaned under the present con tract svslem ' U.S. ARCH IN PARIS URGED Roilitian Wanamalecr's Sui;gcstioii Tntlorteil !iy French Here Suggestion of Rodman Wanainaker that an arch of libeity be erected in Paris bv meiicans is lecep ing strong Indorsement here among members of the I Trench colonv I "Its an admirable Idea ' said Dr C I R deM Sajous il)i3 Walnut street ' 'An)thlng that will sustain the Immense affection that France has for this coun- tr) and which will remind the French Mr Wanamaker's suggestion nrovides for ,ne rec,Ion t he rch at tha Place d . '"5?'d entrance to tho Champs Hlvsee. "as a symbol of the sacrifices made bj both countries on the altar of freedom." He proppses that It be erected, with the permission of the French Government, by Amerlram In France, with the assistance of their countrymen Jn America. . i M - . ) mm-JWW !iWr:' i s. .. " Wl 5PfJW' H ' "n"" T Tf SJHItWftWVarBBafSM BURLESON ASSUMES CONTROL OF CABLES! I'o-tnuirtlrr (tiMicral Is-ucs Order M.iking KITeelie the Pre-ideni's PioeLiiuation ll llir 4iocintril I'n rtstilniclnn Not '11 t otdei ti altlnti (ffeitno (iumn . nut imssessioii ind (ontrol of niailne t lilu ststeins of tin Iiiltnl smiiB pin ( aimed In !'rriUu Hum under d Up ' or oem!i 1 ; was iasU( tl toda h l'otmasl(r ilriuiiil Pinlisnii It dl e s that tinlil fuMhti notito (able nnpatiKs Khali nmtlniii opeiatiuli' hrough tepulai thinnels and .isks tin operil on of nfh i tnd iinphe-s of a (ompanles and of the pulilk 1 he 01 dei follow I'uiHuint to the pi it. a union of die 1 rcsldn I of iln- I nitod si-ites dalnl the "tond da of oenlin I'M 1 ban assumed pnsss on mn'ml and fiupei vision of the 111 milt table n steins of th( 1 nlted State" This pt(H lalnntloll li it ulrri lieen pub shed and the otll-I is mill opr rating otlli ids of the t nble I oinpiinii s art 1 1 1 mi t d u th lis it 1 n s I lltll fill Hit t 1 1,1 1 1 t 1 .11 le 1 it 'e timpiuiis shall ton 1 n oiiiatliin in th c.idlnai', iniirsi eif 1 1 sin. o tbroui,li I'Klilil th unit Is it ku 11 t thuds herttofon dctlar.d and initurin,- In tti.st oil bonds delieitims 11 id otliei ollihitlotiH mm be pa il In du toutsi tnd the tompanirs mm itiavv 01 t i' nil tluli inatuimg t b i(.atlt ns un ess other fc oiiletetl bv the I'osimisttt I nenernl Ml offi er opt 1 1 ots and (in ploes of the init.ne tablt tvinipanlis w ill eoiitlnui hi 1 hi 11 fun 11 of theii pnstnt dutlts icpottitiir h th' stme otll trs us In it totott. ittitl on the s line terms of eniploe inent Should iinv ollit 1 1 in,i m 01 em 1 PKie desue t4 Ieav 1I1. vpivkh he should glee not'ee as lintofoip lo 1 h Pliptr ntlletl an that then mav be m uitt truptlon or lmm 111t.nl f tl e set v a c a, ih, publit n eatntstlv 1 mi m t il Ual i o opeiatlon of all nin rs itiut.is and einploves and the 1 ib t In ord( 1 that tin si.rv.iie lendernl stun mi einlv lie nnlntalned nt u lukh st mdattl but im piovol wlietenei possible It is the iui tiose to co-ordln ite and unlf thrse si r Ites so t lint tb( imv It oiit 1 ete.d as 1 mtlonal HVHtein with dm legitd to tlie interests of the put li Hid the ow nei s ofthe piopeitlps vn cliangiH will lie in lib until aftir the most eaieful t onsldeniitm of all toe ia(is wnen nee nni advlsatile to in ike (hinges du aniiounci ment will In ninde Nothing c mtalittl in th s older shun be tolistrued to iff. I m anv wa tin nsniship of in trine t t! les now eon duct'd undet the direction of the v. , renti of the Navv undei eccutlve irdor f septemiit i i i n i 8 SON DEAD, ANOTHER HURT 1 VW) C)tllcr Brothel I , re No in (1 vie e Oavul I f vv is i Ins teen ofriclallv'lnfornnd bv tlie Wat Jtlb West V, nrL. suee t'epirimeiu oi tne (Kith of ins sn ""'I'.i itf" i" '.ompanv t iintn inian ts from "ounds reielved In action News nf vnitnt. I nul. . .'...!. .. ... .- ceived onh a few davs after the receipt iii .1 if i ipt rrnni nun , Arihur Lewis another son was m iiiieti on ooirci ine llansnorl nn tlto wt. n. -,.. ..,,. ;,'- . overseis and is confined in nn ..,.tTrUn tlon hospitii He is twentv eiglit vens old and Is a lnvv)er Insrph 1 cw is w.n drifted last June nnd wis first asslgne 1 to tin Sevemv-nlmh Pleld Attlllerv He is i gridunte of the Centril Hlgli School and Is twentv si veirs old Two othei sons are also in the flov eminent service Maurice 1 ew Is h grad uate of Temple tnlversliv law school rs tvvent) foui vein old and Is a member u. tlie Insurance department stationed it (imp Wadsworth Donald Lewis nitr's"'0, '', "luite of Onti il High Sihool and before enlisting was an optometrist He now is connecetd with the medlcil corps JERSEY CITY CONCERN SUES AUSTRIAN BANK Ueniuiicls Payment of Debt Out oi Fund Seized In A. Mitchell Palmer spri oi Uin uici to I lci i a rub ic 1 ulotr Trenton, ?vov -fl The Mies. Dement Pond ( ompan), which is engaged in the manufacture and sale of machines and machine tools from a manufactoiv located in Jersey f'itv toda) In th FeeVril Court here brought action against tne Neideroester relchischo Bscompte (.eseiischaft, an ustria-Hungary corponllon vvhlch is engited in the banking business In Vi enna on the giound that the plaintiff I ms neen unilile to collect i bill amount- mg to 162.-11! 02 foi the sale nf a run. i,u,"'"R unit, ti, iiouauwerK i-rnst I Iviatiso A. fo also or Vienna A MUrblll 1'nln.A. ,. l.nn....1. .. I.tnnln , n . U . T. .. .. a," '," ';, TpccedlnBs Interest from '"' ' ' "6 ,s to o attached lo the sum mentioned u " ,alu ln ulp Pipe tiled in the l ",nl "lp ""niting insiuuuon rrom time to time rendered the n'nlnilfr statements ot inn accouni, the last one being ieceivcd on luly 1 11C and i President of rKCIllilld Finds Dif stnted that tlie balance then due the e i. c I . t 1 1 plaintiff for principal and interest to f,cuh ln Selct;ll"S Vmhageador ba 152,'JtC 92 and was to pa) Interest IJunnoa lre, Nov 20 (Rv P) on this sum nt a rate of .1 per cent I President lrlgoven is ( uuiunterlng dif per vear with half-)earl) rests but flrulties in finding a man loieplace I)r tiothlnir further wss i.i -,,, ,u. . Roniulo Naon as s.ri'enllne Amhassadoi fl'n iher. f Tr . n i i. .. l O"" Lulled Mates ll has (ilTirifi tlrm Ihereafler so it Is ulleged by the n,ile post to several men Including Tonus iiIalntllT I iM hrelon ti i.idical eltptitv or known The Jersey Ctiv companv contends ' proMllv sentiment, but all h ive declined that the funds of the Austrian companv The chief difficult) Is said to be due to In the treisur) in this counti) are ap- disagreement with the Piesldent s for- Mrialm ami "liS f h "'V I "' " "".n.innl said lo tltrs claim, and it wants to have Pal- day tnat llonorio I'uej i redon ihe Mm mer ahd Burke diiecled to pay this Ister of Toieign Affaiis probab!) would sum out nf the propert) and funda of the be the next Ambassadoi at Washington Austrian compan) iu their lespectlvu 'n B length) decree accepting the res hands It nlso wants all of the de-1 Isrnbtton of Doctor Naon President lit- fendanlt to appear in court and settle so.e" "as llldt ."" inl'';'ss'l"ui s res g ,,,, " "u sell,e , nation was based on a. disagreement ie. "mllfrs gardlng- the international polii) of the Lloyd George Cables Thanks to President lainiloli, Nov JO (By A Pi Ptemler Llo)d Ueoige has sent the following cables! am to President Wilson "M) licit tlcst thanks foi )our cordial, kindly message I urn cei tain tho Ideals of our two coun tries legardlng International recon struction aie fundamentally the name I feel sure that at the peace conference we shall be able to co operate fruitfully to" promote tho reign of peace, with liberty and Jrua democracy .throughout the . .a . . e. WistlVi,- "- -," PKTTtt v, V i NICETOWN BOYS NOTICE ! hffil! HAS BEEN And u bcinf Held m Cptmty fet Um NICETOWN BOYS CLUB 16th and Hunting Park Avenue He will be tried for Murder, Arson, Stealing, Devas tating Land of Innocent People, Ett, at the Liberty Sing on THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 21st, '18 by a jury of leading citizens of North Philadelphia. Judge Byron E. Wrigley will be the presiding judge and pass sentence on this arch criminal. Other lead ing citizens of our community will act as jurymen. The sentence will be imposed on the Hatfield Com mon, opposite the Club, after the trial is over. Preeiou to the trial there will be singing by the Ouldren't Chorui of (lie Club under the direction of Mut Sara P. Crtnjge, led by Norman Cranagr Sing Leader The Budd Symphony Chorui will alio be present to render some of their melodies Come and enoy qn Evening of Fun at the IQatser's Expense : DA TESMAN REJECTS OFFER FOR 1919 GARBAGE REMOVAL Dinitoi. fli ( onft rrnro IT illi Mnor. Colli I'onn Reduction ( oin- Mint't liifi 72 1.000 Jx.-fisn' C.oficerfi Had l Opposition, Makinp Sole Proposal l it tor I i i i of tin rtrpii Intent b is r jt-cted the bid of of I'llblle Weill j t;j not) sulinntied I the Penn Tletluc- Hun ( ompam foi tin- collection ind ills IostI of garbage for tht -vest lin The bid wis the otilv one silmltted Vew pioposals will be opened ntmbn ..n Mntlnl or i nt tne inreiiors acuon ,.. ,mnted bv tie nvelfion made in (outlls I in inte ( ommittee on Mondsv eied too high even for war prices j , baps of the first has.ron ale h no mlit that the ' itv 'soil; toi In in opln conferied u itti Mor Sinilli and we d , means equal in othei s that 1 haveheatd jnn charged tin Dlrectoi with the n- cldcd Ihe sum hid for the work nasi''" wood wind is n whole Is vnak, nnd si onsibilltv for the hlj,h gitbige bd is eeessvc in peice times Thereforn w. ' 'be heavv bliss nt times rather atrldent lot known It was alleged ut tint time decided lo reject the bid and reidvertlse! "nd raucous and et as a bod) tlie ihnt rfter 1 dwarri T Almphv had of. 'or new I loposals The t-peciflcatlons orchestra piavs with admirable preci fercd to do the vrork for 4Sf non the I which will govern the work net v ear sion nnd unltv compact tonal value IHrectur in awaidlng the .onti ict in ale the s.,me as tliose In force this ve.n good contrast and effective d)namlrs serted e r-lau'e in tin lettei ( f notiflca- and will not be changed in the least I in tlie American MR) Smith vviites tioll mahlllg ll"- invirti t iiijir in an i appropriation bv ( oundls and provided tl ut subablt progirss bo made in pre- pulng installation for next vearsusc , l the Plml which wis to be lo. ited I on Wcccacoe avenue s i lesuit of this WIRELESS INVENTION HAS VARIOUS USES Static Rfimncr 5 ill icn I'redicl V" father Clian-ios. Sas Wcagant ' Sen ork , U H " , . nglneei oi I Itov Weaganl ( nief ih laieoni Wneiess 'Iclcgtapli ' oni 'pane of metira ind coiiriuenu of ttatb electllcitv tin giuitcst foe lo the "in , cessful operation of w ireless'telegiapli), while declining li levetl the detnlls if I his Invention did in ike one stutement fiom which lUitrn il engineeis might dinw iiiferencis He had been asked nh) bis invention w mid do aw a) with high steel inis.s and he replied j Tlie li'gh towers were necessarv lit cause we had found no wav to bring the ether waves nearti the earth and I therefore, we lid to go up after them ' ... .... ,l.n ...... ... ... tlnU nil, Lltril.l. IV. h.t I IIC .'lt" ri HI .1 .all .11.1 ni.""1" Ii) the new device we are able to biing them o low ll at we can reach them at a height of twentv live or thlrt) feet about the lie tht of en ordlnarv pole We have ict o npllshed this result Willi the- help of the implifler" n vei) valu able invention of Di limes Mubiose Fleming consulting engineer and mil versitv professoi of electrical (nglneci- ing nt the I nlvetsit) of London In com blnation with the device I wis able to work out ' fc'unhernore tlie device inav isissi bl). be used fot greatlv extending the , use of wireless lelephon) Hv it we tani tell with absolute leualntv limiting1 tell with absolute ceitalntv a mm ng ( hange in the weather much more quick 1) than anv baroinetei ran We c innot tell whit kind of u change it will be but it has occurred lo me that mavbi the forecasters of the vveathei mav find i the dev.ee useful some dav 1 X i ise.i.i nnnm nnnn nnnsis.m 1 MAUN a rUM bUbtj btbblNb I'resiaenc FOUND DEAD IN HOME Reading Dentist Succumbs to Hearl Trouble While Alone Kradinr, l'a , Nov 20 Dr John Ta)lor, dentist, was found dead at his home. 329 Ihn street bj neighbors this morning Doctor Ta)lor was last seen alive on last Sunday moinlng when h accom panled Ills wife tu the railroad station where she departed foi Phoenix v III on a visit to Doctor Tu)lor'a aged mother Neighbors noticed the light burning In the dining room of his home Sunday evening, but their curiosity was aroused when they obsened the light burning during the day. Tuesda) Neighbors, procuring a ladder, looked over the transom of tle tront door and saw him lying on the floor. The door was broken open and life was found to b extinct. The deceased was Hbout forty Eji or jibo ana was corn in Phoenix. coroner Mia hei TO TRY KAISER GAPTlli nnilfi. ilion Mt Muiphv iefusd to ae tept tin- contiact ' Older weie then i.sue.i bv ,,. ... putment to readvertlse foi bids foi tin wml. and the Penn Reduction t'onpanv which Ins held the eontract for i num bei of veins was the) onlv bidde. . . ,. . . . "" " 1 liave reitcted tho bid r ih ....' Pent, t ompanv e-tpiaineci Uiiettot Jat man 'beenuse the tironosnl wo. on.i., . enrrui nan iKer i reaeriCK w -jVil ' Hid of the Penn Reduction Compan said vesterdav ids companv hadiecelved no otti. inl notitlcatlon of the rejet tion I of the bid ind even If ll had the o.Ilters would hive no statement lo make NEW CLUE MAY LEAD TO MURDER SOLUTION ! uaiks Woman's Both K0,I at Cae Ma De- st-ribctl in Letter I There is still hope of solving the bene .1 , " Inll.W., .... u.ai. nt I . nn VI . .Im !.. ....,...., m.-ei, , , ,,,,e- .,, , tne ,v,ii. authorities believe It Is nossiblc' that slight maiks on Ihe lodv of the woman found on the beach near e ipe Maj Point mav leid to her identification ( oioner lhompsou toda) said he had teceived an aiionvmous iettei In which Ihe wilier wished to know If the woman bad a mole on the left side of her nose two slight scais on her l ight '( heel and a maik on the abdomen These inarms bat eh discernible, were discoveied in Hie plaies mentioned b) the writer It las been leal ned that tlie I ody is not ' ' 1 mai oi nose uorn or Atuntlc Cltv as Iltst supposed Miss Horn lias been found to be alive Investigation of the crime has now i arrowed down to ( ape Ma) proper The polite believe the murderei has bei n then foi some time and was tlioioughlv acquainted with general conditions in the neighboihood of the ci line COULDN'T ACCOUNT FOR LOOT I ww. Profuse, Surprise Wken Home . . , , ,,,,, pinnli r 1 1CIUS JiUUU 1 lUIlUei i No one appeared to bo more surprised than Hari) Morris when he was in- toiniea hv the police todav that a pile or stolen goods valued at $2000 had been iound in nis nonie ut Isiown and Brook- Ivn streets Thais ceilalnlv queer ' said Morris as lie snared nt Magistrate Harris at the 'but) second street and Woodland ae- nue station 'I wonder how It could have happened was the only explana tion he offeied The magistrate said he was also nom plussed Perhaps' said the magistrate. I some ivlator fl)ing over VOUI house dropped tlie goods from his airplane and mt) accnienii) piew in jour winnow .- . . -.-.... w..n,... .,b v-w.,,-Hut until we can verlf) that 1 will hold i Pany and alleged enemv alien )ou ln J00O ball for court " He was nriested she weeks ago The goods according to the police. rlaiced with violating the esp onage weie stolen from lars o'l the Pennsyl- . na .B,e,ral dav-vt mn wn ,.., vnnla Itnllroad bv Moirl-. who is a nct; Znd rB' u.a1)"'"0 "a,!,..real brakemnn on the Bullimoie and Ohio , rested and sent to Toit Oglethorpe U.iiltoad foi intemment, after having been ad FINDS LONG-LOST KIN Philadelphia!! Hears I'rom Brother Alter tliirlj-ciglit Years i liilstophei I'arrell 25tl Alontrose street lieunl from his brother today for tlie first time In thlrt) -eight eats l'ortv vears ago Christopher und Mithael I'n n ell came tu Philadelphia fiom Kllduie Ireland wiiere tlley were born fter two )ears they separated, and Michael went west A few days ago Cit) Detective Charles schwar lecelved a letter fiom Michael I'arrell fiom Indianapolis asking the police, heie to find the address of his biothei Toda) Schvvar found Chris topher, hu wept with Joy at the sight oi tlie handwiitlng of his long lost biothei BAGGAC.-: WOMAN HELD Aeeusetl of Stealing Trunk. From llroad Street Station Mrs Lucy C Clayton, Broad street near t learfleld was held in 1600 bull by Magistrate I'ennoclt today on a charge of stealing a trunk that dlsappeareu A.UBUA. z" ,rom Broad Htreet Station. Mra' Clayton wasfan assistant In tli baggage room, I'enniiylvanla Itallroid rMectltra les? imeu mai me irung was reshlppcd from 1 Uroad Street Station to Xosihfi'tilhulei. rt (rouble oU.dl phla Station. m tlittJtiwt CMr . i t ..ptoyton'ii Ouiine M T r- 'STOKOWSKI PRAISED BY NEW YORK CRITICS Mntenauer and Philadelphia Orehcstra Prnc Siicccas in Season's First Concert New lork. N'oe 20 New ork muse critics pials In high terms tho wolk of Leopold Mokonski i mid the Philadelphia (lie holla In the first of flee eoncerls b the Quaker fin organlratloii In the neighboring tnelrop ol a 1 Inmes rsilihuiis Iluneker writing In Hie , New York Times of the Philadelphia Orchestra ( oin ert s is Too mtiienl coalition of Margaret Mttfenauet and Leopold Stokowskl lit I ' arnegie Hall eesterda afternoon proied such a uctrss that one may safeh assert this 111 st coneiit of the I I'hllidelphin Orcliestt i was the most i mining thus far of the sc (son 'Ihcte are oichettrix elsiwhete composed of bettei inatftlal throughout but we know of none lint Ins plaed with such sustained rlre as did this pirtleular one eslerda To be sure Mr Mokowsk! Is noted for his Ischallvowskl Intetpretatlons noted loo for his atltnliahle technltil control f bis foices niid devotion to Ideals not in tlie blight lexlion of koiiic coiiduclots 'I Ins blond otitig tins.ii hts a positive gift as conductor but like othei genluse w lien lie summons spirits from the ast deep the sometimes refuse lo budge at his betkonlng in a word he i. i l( mperninental mnductor and his temperament Is not alwaH In tune with Heethoen or Hnlinis or WaMipr nut I'le-ehaikowskl ' Tlieie his dealest critics ' itltnli his mister The fourth sunphnnv In I' Minor of Petri llv Itch was (hoen and the mettle (Jcoi "p V. Tllomnsoil Promoted to (f the nan fiom I'hlladelphla wns falrl' tested The eitcheslta plaveel wltli more i l.lCtltPlinilt foi llcroicill finish tlinn nt its list nppenrance during .T . t ,. the previous season There wns a nlcei I IMPr rlre lange of dvtianilcs ind some excellent wn'1 atlauked in midoceati hi a sub solo wolk I he massed orchestri tone . marine Teorge r Thompson this citj 's mt aliogetnet impressne-, ,ei n " llns 1)eon pinmo,e1 fl oln cl,Bn , ,,. tslli-tit the attack Is never rigged no . ' , iiineggialltiii of cliords wlten not matked lennnt junlnt guide In the mvv oh these things' oreur oftener than i l.letiteinnl Thonipson whose home is people renllze-noi were thete many, g6, Nor, , ,1IM nflh srfe, aH on tn hnical slips x l.. .,,,, , .. Matgaret Mntzenattei was tu ignifl U,p " ,a"kel (.eo-ge r, Ileniv m in rent She Is Ihlnnei than last jear ned bv i nual new on her home voj luit her vobe is nothing If not licher 'age fiom h I- i r ticli pott During T homp It was homed out with heartfelt pas- , ,. . ,,,,., ,, ... , , ... , ,, , . . i .....ir.,i nH. . slor, eonltolled in hei beiu ful art I neB'nald llc KoNen rlne ' " ' Ht&ild sas ' . We'! h V'""" "!' ''""? .Vi""' '.'J I . tlie sinners v llo-e (Oioi anu ricu anu . me lnu inn,, voullif'il v r 11 tv iititi en . - thusiasm ain pel haps supeilot to anv tiling that I have heal 1 this season th I'hlladelphla Orchestra would ue magnin- cent Itut the individual units of tne vailous choirs villi the exception pei- Of the SVninllOnv Mr fitokOW ski giv e model pet forma nee a performarrc nnlshed In all 11h details ihv tlinileallv i He " "' f'""nierlv been an engineer In ,",.," and I tense Vet sill, i le and elas-' ,he '""elunl niailne He visited his ,,,.,,, m! ll . r lmll hfte t" "!' S and then t'lrslngle t, lek In hi, Inte, - I w' HsslRncJ '" "s"-' sailing lo? pietaticn He had all the stunts of ikish Safonoff and others on the tip of his biton ' want Susquehanna improved Lower Uier Counties to Biing .iigntioii Before ABscmbly I lliirrisbiirg. Nov 0 (B) P ) ' Resolutions providing for a committee . or leprescntatlve citisena or cities and towns along the Susquehanna and Its tiibutai its to be named to bring the uiiestlon of nivlgatioii of the rlvei to .... i-.. ........ r . a . i.t.. I lie anerillion en llir i.riiritti .a-eiuut ",e adopted at t meeting eif business men of counties along the lower Sus- .. , .. ,.!. I I. . ...... ..In... I ciueiiaiiiai, neiu ueie nisi ihkiii An addres3 on wavs and means to make tlie liver uivigabh was deliv ded b) Major V li (hay t nlted '-tales arm) engineei ctnps who considered that tin project Is feasible The com mittee will he named alioitlv nnd will meet heie befote the lagislutuie eon tenes MEDICAL MAN LEADS CHARGE Camden Lieutenant Takes Plate of Wounded Olficeia Taking his plate at the head of two lompanies of infantiv after all the line officers had been wounded Lieutenant loseph vvatson Martlndale, whose home ' at 2B01 Federal street, Camden ..nJInnt . na-naa nfHool' rrnllnnllti ln1 Is medical corps officer, gallantlv led them over the top, and was wounded so pe veiel) he was sent back to the bise hos pital at ("ape Ma), where he is now erupeiating His trip over the top took place dur ing the Solssons drive He led the, men almost to their objective before he fell badly wounded, in a shell riattr Two Hermans, who weie also wounded tried to bandage his injuries but were too weak to do It utY'" "B -" pmm.nent Btliletn at Peddln Institute, ieutenant Maitlndale is the sou of ing active In football, baseball and basKetball - i,s nAVVivp lc lvniPTPn l UAMMll IS l.NUlt, LLU ij.,1, p,tlIi -., m a i t a v ........... b. ,.... nevuscu ui ctu Hon on Nine Counts i... I i. Vn. nn i. i.ji . .,,.,.,, K", .m. v t lliuicillieill remaining nine counts of sedition was returned by the Federal Grand Jurv heie jeaterday against Charles F Banning, wealthy clubman, chairman nf i.a Hip.nin,.t. e.nnr.i ne .ka TAn ,1nIr.Cooner Comnnnv lid vice nre.l. '" E,F" ""mn ''? u,ce PrMI' I judged an eieinv alien bv oi eminent I officials despite his protests that lie had been naturalized ATLANTIC CITY "OVER TOP" V War Work. Fund Allotment Oversub scribed at Shore Atlantic fit). Nov 20 With J97.600 as Its allotment. Atlantic City went over the top with $100,1:3 In the joint war work campaign last night. The Itev. Thomas J, Cross, chaplain of the First Battalion, Xew Jersey Militia, flashed a German helmet sent oversea bv his son, Kjiurgeon Cross, and enthusiastic workers piomptly filled It with bills and eoln to the amount of $313 60 Special Price Baby Carriage $17.50 Reenter 935.00 Itorv wood, reed Knee-let Pall 1TJ trcrrlsgcf t,,. ' BSXWMfl CNfeir MI. Gt.,lM. 1 I f ' HLKOISrM VINS 1'KOMOIION Tnsijin (.eorge V. 'I lioiiipson, of 869 orlll lorlnfiflli tlrcet, lias been promoled to lieutenant, junior grade STICKS TO POST IN BLAZING SHIP, DEFYING U-BOAT .it m iii v utiiiiiiiiiii in im; eiigmeroom a big M.bmerslble suddenly jpiirared and opened (lie T,e (list ft w idiots crippled tlie cuti "!.""ed for..i.l on the tinke. 'I he ex- mnrllnir sliel c at n.. " ' ". " to tile vessel as a gun crew with the aft gun llred iound aftei round at the r bolt The gun (ire and the ion of Hie ex ploding shells ten lied the engineroom For a time it appeared as though Lieu tenant Tlionipsrn and lus englneioom erew would be trapped In the burning vessel But i full pressure of stenm wns vital Inspired b) tlie lieutenants example tin stokeis nnd assistant enginecis lennlned at tlieii posts until the tankei eluded the submailne Then Hie erew, after bouts of grueling work conquered the flames and the tanler niched port safelv Lieutenant Thompson entered the n;' '" '"ne w ltlt the rank of enlgn Russia The voung oilliei s grnndfathei Tap (nin Kdwln lhompsou fought through the rivll War In tlie Slxtv ninth Penn s)lvanla Infantr) and led a cha-ge til Ihe Battle of Seven Oaks ARMY TRANSPORT Bl RNED Opliir Declroveil and Two of Creu . ., . . l0 ' nt 'Urullar aslilnclon Nov "ft Tiesi. .ieHn,. ""' l' ""J F'0"' f - DeMiuctlon " ' , , ."u iJirito ""naP' Onllil 111 the b.irlinr i.f rilKrult,, s-. "' " ...u.buhi ...y lenibei 11, with the loss of two of the ciovv, is announced b) the Navv Do ..... - lliatlinelll The vessel vva en loute ifi Mat seilies 1'inuce, Willi armv supplies which also were lost. The firs -taitpj while the ship un ut sea The men lost were Gil) A Com ntoclv Oakland Pal , and Oscai Wiloun Bedford Hills N Y I6.CKYI' FARE OI CHICAGO L I Slate I nliiies Commission Crania Half Increase Requetcil Apecint o.i.dlrA lo HiciKtia Publte 1 niorr (liliagu, Nov W An order was rn teied bv the State 1'ubllf I'tilllies Com mission vesterda) making a nickel obso lete as a fare for a ride on the Chicago elevated sybteni Tho commission het the fate ut six cents This will hei ome effective! one dn) after the elevated Hies the new tariff, which will be done in the nex' ten davs 'Ihe elevated lines had asked for an Increase to seven cents IN MKMOItlAM KI1IU irii in loving memorv of HUN nilRMCH Kin tl'ed Nov .u 1'lul DLVTIIS nr,c9R.IM,?K.r-01 ,20 JO"N ll husband of Kat Onrillnlpr I.olimer. Hged 7J Itela llvea and friends invited to funeral services rld.v2Su p in jbo w Walnut lane Oermintown inl private MeQUtLN .Nov 18 ROIICR I' Me QL'UEN need Ml Relatives nnd friends also Ht Albali s 1 odae ,No fi.'tl F and f , Invited lo funeril servlre " m 'r"m lh" realdenen of bl sou Sat . 1 snurevv ei vitwueen Tilt Torresdale ave Tac ony Int AhiRnoltu cem VrOOWEN" Nov JO MiWAnil u,. N NOV (irkVV'li'.SJ tkwaA .111 l-.,lipal mnA In ..t. .. . - r...' r.'.:-.."'...- .-. -.. .... rn..- 111 . nwilllllir- e rill 'CIIIVAIITZ Nov IS KI.I7AI1I.TII wife of drome Hcliwartr Hard Ml Relatives and friends also Taltalula Council N'o 40 D of C invited to funeral services Prl 3 p m . from residence of son In law Mr Jamea O Guldln 487 Lamonte at Roxlior ough Int Leverlncton Ceni I rlenda may call -i ntirwnav t in it n rn I'SKI) AUTOMOIIH.KS Pii5KCb-Alino limousine for sale , in vers good condition, will be aacrlhced betause of owner having moved svva) suitable for hurktnt- funeral work or private work See C Todd 120 N llroad. Ctrro MAI KS lull HA Lb Hufmoblle tour (191(11 painted Bra). SOOd tlrea. IHAO l'h or add It ii Armstrong Oreen a Hotel, bet A and Q v lu The Largest Collection of Pictures in Philadelphia The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 WALNUT STREET . CHRISTMAS CARDS ksiM'gig jSUSPECT MURDER 1 IN DUAL TRAGEDY Man Found Deatl in Wo man & Home Shot in Jeal ousy, Police Say BULLET HOLE IN HEAD Discovery of Bodies in Gas- Filled Room First Suggested Suicide Pact Mrs Aliule Hope killed Mai ion V ollllson 3332 Wnndlnn.l nceniie unit then commuted suicide by gas nt hei home 3348 Lancister nvenue. tho police sav The) nst-eit jealous) prompted the act , The man and woman were found dead at the Lancaster nvenue nddress earlv todav Has flowed from a jet near the. bed, and the doors nnd windows wen made airtight with rags There Is ever) indication the police sav that tho womin shot Johnson while ho slept, then wrote two nrlef noles con ternlng the disposition of her body, tinned on tlie as and waited for death When the bodies were found It was flist thought that the couple died ns the lesuit of a suicide pact Aftei the body of Johnson was re moved (o an undei taking cstihlisluncnt, however a bullet wound was discovered in Johnson es head The police Immediitcl) started a'n In vestigation on new lines Johnson lived at 3332 Woodland ave nue Ho had been pa) ing attention to the woman for many )ears She was fot mer v the wife of Max Llppman, who conducted a hotel at Cattaraugus, V V They weie divorced, according to the police. In ugust, 1914 L)ttlclon Johnson a btother of the dead man said Hint Mrs Hope was in sanelv Jealous of his biothei He e.ald she recentlv -declared lhat no othei woman would have Johnsons affection but hei lohtison was a widower and has v., ,1,11(1 living in Philadelphia Mr Hopo left a will naming her fathei ( harles Hope J01 1 ItUer ave nue Camden, as executor nnd directing tint all her personal effects be sold .She lift hei two flunks to a Miss Mar ion Il0)er, a lifelong triend She lequested that her bod) be burled in flieenwood Cemeterv, Camden and inclosed a deed for the lot in which she wished o be Interred The will wns dated September i, 191 R O-ie of the notes she left read as follows If anv tiling happens lo me, bur) me in mv white lace diess tnd silk petti coat Silk sto( kings w Ml be found In tlie top dresser drawer Another note nddicsted to My deal G, said Do the beat von can v. oil know the lenson Have Lizzie stay and help out ' Mrs Hope h foi mei husband before con ducting u hotel in New York State, was proprletoi of n drug store at Sixteenth street and Hldge avenue SELECTS EU NSGROvf SITE ' Commission Decides on Location for New Insane Asylum lliirrlRburg. Nov 20 By A P) Dr t hirles L Alkens, president of Sus quclianna t'nlversitv nnd chairman of tho commission to select a site for the location of a new hospital for the ln ine announces that Selllnsgrove, Snvder Countv, has been chosen THe site as uuthorlzed by the last Legislature will consist of BOO acres and lo cost not more than $60 000 Con struction on the new institution will be gin in the spring, Doctor Aiken said THE LAST WORD IN MOTOR CONSTRUCTION FIAT The Mailer Car For immediate delivery. Choice of colon. 1827 CHESTNUT STREET Buy the Best COTTON AND SAVC WOOL USE VICTOR BUNTING LOUIS E. STILZ & BRO. CO., 151-S3-.ia N. 4th SU IIVItdUNs, ADIIINO .MUIIINF" nil IIIHHCH (liriUlintlf The Wales Murroughs. MACHINES Ilka new.. Fully kuh run teed Eapyf payment plan, lloutlit. . anltl exhunirnl ana rent.l ed Itepalr work a ane-ll clam rilC IIAIHbTT AlMMNt! MACHINE CNl.r i' BO DtwVer sire fiuarante'rl arrtirate piinivg t 1X1 v,r!, FLAGS FMnnninEnFn kt.Xrs V'W KD RTRH'Kh: At raetory I'rlen 4x6, $4; 5x8,$5.50 Mai. orders will recelv nromnt attention. . I Money nefttnded If Ket nmisiariorr i ir i.viv t NOHTII RKCONn bTREET Market 10GT AND CALENDAR 1, fFlags Silr essi&iS -y t Phlli. fii ' jtr '! i ft ? Jt
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