,K: mA fr.rf ?.' P. ijr V.tl ft.H S'iM!,' V,-- '.' HT IN ERROR, W! t HMMtfM 'T tN SENATOR REPLIES vi rt " frj m .Chairman Flctchei of I .W' f'r 'Gdnlmcrce Committee, De- 4&t: jteAds U. S. Marine Laws -,. Lv-xVnAi t c rviAiniT'ir.ivc rnnn a'lv; 'vjiiJJJO VjiiiiJ.iviitj vjvvu Wl$& . . Sti.'- 'American International ahin- building Official Declared Under Misapprehension Contrary lo popular belief Jaws of the. United States governing lie wer- iY chant marine, "aBlcle from certain iea BW tVjjri-s Qf lite seamen's act," are no cllf- Kf l ferent fiom those of Oreat Britain. Ger- many and Norway, according to Senator Duncan V. Fletclier. of Florida, chali- t man of tlie Senate Commerce Committee Tn a. letter to the KvEM.va Pi nut. TEDaER Senator I'lelclier tal.es excep tion to the statement by Peter O Knight tcjitreldent and general counsel of "eibce 1AM0rlMn Internntlnnnl HhlnbuilclInK V?, Corporation, that because of dlcrlmln.i Gjt'i ,tory legislation "no man can own ami operate a ship profitably undei Hie j ftiiierican fine ' The American nuriiie laws, clecUies Senator Fletcher, are not us strict noi i as burdensome as aro those of othei countries. For example, he point out ' that there nrc no restrictions on the ejeckloads which American ships may carry, and the seamen are deluded from workmen's compensation laws, the .on. trary being true of vessels under foreign registry. Vases paid to merican seamen on American ships have been substantially the, same as those paid foielgn heani'i, on foielgn ships since the passage if he" seamen's act, he s.i.vs, anu in wfp Instances havo been higher These wages at'e virtually fixed by the seamen's unions In the various ports. Wugex paid to American seamen on American ships Clearing out of Philadelphia at present are considerably higher than those paid to British seamen sailing from here on British vessels, uecoidlng tu the t'nlted States Hilpptng Commissioner, because of the 50 per cent war bonus allowed the former. Thus an American able sea man, whose wages were $73 a month, Would receive ?37.u0 additional .is i or- n )n1 r iiftn ..t.tl. .. nrii.si. Seaman, whose war bonus Is VI 110. I HOdld receive a toUl of onlj Jin. The standard scule for both Vinerliaii slid British seamen not enlfrlng the ai uhci iiunciei, i vjimaii me same, in spite of the more attractive wanes or- Ired American seamen to ship on ves- 'aeld entering ti.e war zone, s'.ipmasters .nio iiau ui-iii uiiiicuuy in btcuung wie preecrlbetl percentage of Aiiieifinns fot their eretvM, according to 'he I'Mllcutoi "lit th Trt,. $-.' a . ' .. . j .rinppnii ?i mini nil i tin .Ttf7 C ..-...vr--'-j F of Assembly Urged fet C'ent.nned from rug Oni fli-irBN (Mill till Wi rr almrn ninuuiliuu jvj'i.ui i .. i , iW?:r?'-?. ,.'. ..":..: : ::..:: J" " V3U ' ' S" . Ind.n. Nov J7-(Bv A V - liouor Vi fctf ,,... -i ,r. .ii !-?A ruled l,v'.n.1mn.ntii .Inrln- .1-i..,f ..I conference of tho Herman States now being held at BeiUn. ai.o.dinir to ' l,,u"' rll,wr ,"'", """ ,","'"' ",s "r ,Jh t?ViiA srli'lneu their tusf to the war labor hoaid " Doctor Solf. Inde.d has ahead. ,e- "'Hivr o.vdrlel. -ecietr of the as--signed, accordltiB to a dlspat.-i, 'fiom '' lj,f"' " maiiua. tine,,. .xM,bled Zurich, which takes this leport as seem- &- ,ns lo Jnuicaie iiihl inn succesN m tne l' jnntrrvl ti'tiu Tint tin cnmnlofu . j !,.. t.'; t .. I...H-... .t.. . - vi'na -v-i- "va . -is.. v.v4iiiivi.T- a a iiic ffeinjofllclal udiceH tium Berlin made itiit Thin rinnut In fntt iIim 'S.urAi .1 i- hiiatiao-A ut'itfl (v ru,iAlvil yl'imli .llir F s t'-I", B 3"-1l t 4vs.v.si-st -rvv (1111,011 J , ifjhere.- j'fti, It ) reported mat there wre violent i f umnnti'rcitlnnii fnniljV di tmlno- ! Ta IJn, against the conference, and especlallv- ' . I , TAn,nU C1 .n.t ,,...,.1 ... 1..- ' HBHI11SI. LWtivi pun nun muii.ix I'.r- tSi? benrer. teS. IJr. fiolt has asked the Allies once fjirtj rndre for n mltlBatlon of the aimWilce i W7? Jndre for n mltlBatlon of the iumWiice i , conditions and has lequested permission .. ys ..i -, -.. ..i. - . .1. i ..,. i io UGiur iiim iiriiverv laiiiiinii rniiuitr I stock, under the terms or the agree ment hetween llennany and the Miles, until lCebruao 1. "n the ifround of illttl culllea caused by bad conditions and jlie Uck of lubikatlni; oils Copenbajten. Xov 27 (By A V ) -Keenest Inteiest is felt tliioushout Ihe tr porman Kmplre In the result of the P:S,i' Conference of representatives of the . uoucrai auiies ai uerim. 'i lie questions .oBUmrnonlnt' the national assembl.v and InBttrliiB the unity of the empire arc being; discussed eveiywheie II Is generally expected that a decision will .bri, reached to call the national assembly lit the earliest possible moment othei - M- lse Bavaria, wurtemberi; and Hailen ,fjJ are reported to be considering the foi- m&tlon of a separate lepubll. Hesse. t llanoter and German-Austila aie also creaucu vvixn uemanuini; a " the national astemblv meeting of , It. Is stated that feeling at Bremen and Kiel Is airalnst the Hpartacus purlv -Council voted, eighty-one to tnent). in favor of the national usuemblv. The V" i sailors' councils at Kiel denounced the tV action of the Spartacus adheienls m , PWIlpp Hcheldemann. for the Vor- fm - i tfon to Dr. Karl Llebknecht'B attPinutfd IMPu toup detnt. m .a zzr ... BrC I ii ;lf K MUI. f I- A I J 1 GERMANY STATES Cnpeulmxen, Xov '.'7 -i Bv ,. ''It Is i-ertHln that 'ii the course of six weks a catastrophe will occur In fter Jnany, both as regatds the ordlnaiy food t -.u..nn v... ii. Dujines oi livesiOCK. Till. fV1.1nl ....nmin. .-... ... .r . .. This oltlclal announcement ti h.o,. . -. ... . ... .. ...... .,...( . maao m uerun, accord ng: to u Conen- J'hagen d'apatch. which say8 It it stated nvx. i- ...I...- ..:..-l "!"..' -:-v . f. ," U.L CIIC KIU11I lUC.rKE IS l.frTT.n ll.n.. I Vi . L", i'ibvioud jruie, oui me potato crop Vii ,fr much norse. owing to the lack of rariiiuvr uu iu ino uepanure or Ilunslan i otlsoners. Vr-v 5. . -JBtg Monarchist Army Reported in Germany V ,i Amsterilaiii, Nov. 27. (By A. P.) ji-Oenoxal von der Murwltz. former We-de-camp to the Kaiser and Sta'tcr commander of Oeimun forces wei ihe Verdun from, has arrived at ftvjsves with a bly army and ap- fcar to be preparlne for a counter. JSrvolutlon. accordlnsr t6 a sensa- nai utapatcn from lleilln, filed on November 24, Treves la on the Moselle River Mtii Rhenish Prussia, fifty-seven sHa southwest of Coblcnr. While ' Berlin dispatch quoted In the golne p'abte rhesiago was Died ntfx dayd arp, no news has since ) lh rOslveI to conflrm the report xi mUrmntmMVwy. ' .... 1 1 -insilllLsiiiMioi i urn . a ' ' 1 ' xii THREE ARRESTS LAY BARE $10,000 ROBBERY OF DRUGS Organized Band Alleged to Have Stolon 1'aluable Stock From Ware house Uptown Druggist and ,ciu York (gents Sought Throe men, believed to be niembeis of an organized band of thieves who hae stolen- thousand of dollars worth of valuable drug from the warehouse of the Hmlth.Kllne and French t'umpanv. were held In tlOfli) ball each for court today by Magistrate llniris Aaron Abramson, proprietor of the N'orth Perm Pharm.ic), Tvveut) -ninth and Dauphin streets, nm later arrested and held In J1000 bait for rouit, ac cused of being the for.v aiding agent for the gang .Sevoial other aliened members of the same. Including Vew York ngents who dlspostd of the stolen goods, are vet to he arrested. It as testified at the heating The men arrested were employes of the Smith Kline & French Coiupativ Acciordlng to James Irwin Jr. n private detective employed by the company, the CARPET STRIKERS GET ULTIMATUM Owners Kensington Mill Refuse to Treat Fur- l her With Men $y CJpj; I,AOK BOARD Sewn F.elnhli.shnients Closed.; X urker- Are Domaiidin P;u I Re of 2." Per Cent 'I.lietn i.illl m.ltlllf.1. tuieis to.Iri V Issued an ultimatum to the 2?tlft still.ing vvtnveis ih.it no fuitber con.'-. delation will b given their demand and that thev i.iusl cuhniit them to the w.n labor 1 bo.tnl. This the MtiUer.. have refused 1 to ilo The stiJKers m,. d, iiiHriding a .15 i per em n t i,o m intiine, e -i v tapi . , IHM f iar- I n" nii" '" 'ven-ington Is ed, much vvorU on (loveTiunent ro'iti.if's he'ng ' suspended. Sev.n mills .it. afft.red hv the stnKe Tliev . losnl H,uid.iv noon , ,. ,,,,. olK(r- ,,fl thM, ,nm. 1 .... I'll mllN rinsed ar lilt? Hltn.-KogT t Companv. Ivi.usmcton t,vfnties. I'atk r.uiiei hiiU U'ifchtm Mill. Tienttm ' aemif and Vnn stift. li;i'' P ('oi'liraii I) vnn -Mill. ICimiiijilon ;i iiUm and Uutle. hiiomj PliildtMuhla Ciriift s(uuiiin. rifib NtrH" .umI r0. I umldii avenu.' : .luhn U. Ilamllton & , oiih, IIou'iiul PtretM ,uid l.eliljjli iixonii'; . .M. Mnslnnd A. .lon-, Amber and West- j tpttiflaml atreotv. and lAininii Hrtliei s, ' Hnncotk and OUuid slrtet -N- eonfei efces between the sti.i '.mil n.auufaotuieis have b. en held to- '.Ia . " "'" """""""f ' V-V W. . " V i ami. or i n .viasi.inu i: sons lie I "'hl that the demands of the ntlll.eis I"""'" . . "r . .""." '."" "T "r"':" j""" '" """" "" ."-., ...... or-,. i .,u.itp u.tw . .. ........... ...... nvrn ,,,, evpir until nevt Febiuaiy The ion jtia.t ivas made la.st Kehruarv wiieu the . uti'on was punted aim ini.ieasr ol J , per .'Hilt Supplies l.at klOK I'ndei tills contiai't. the woiliersl would av.iatce $33 to Hi o week If ihev I woiked full time 'llm strike) s say thai thev have been able to average only $u'5 a week because of time lot fioin vvoik owlinr in the failuie of svipplies to leach U,V , . , ovvdn.l. 'Milmneil .ha. the plants hnve. been woik'uu at one-lh in caoaeltv - ' for mole than . .e.n beLause of i,o-l ernintTit icstilrtions on the use of wool ' and because ihr i.iif.Ht bulnens has, been dull WOMAN, EVICTED, LEARNS SON DIED ON WAR FRONT "rvv il' llereaenienl Finds Mother DisiiosefsKiMl From lloint- .-ooii aier slie vas oideied by a drpuiv sheiiff to vacate her home. ' SJS South Vlflv -sevntli stieet, as a new ownei desiied possession. Mis Catherine Phillips whs notified of the ill ath in Kiaiue of one of her sold'er sons Jilii IMilIhpM was nutlKed last Aufiut thdt the. propel ty had been sold r. fleorge V Stlnson, of i.'atheiine street She said she tried vainly to rind another house for tent. After nearly foul months the asent for the propertj served nollci on lie. through the Sheriffs olllce that she would be compelled to vacate News of her son's death was received soon afterwatd Mib Phillips has lo cated another house which will be ava'l able early next month, and she ts non living temporarily with a married daugh ter. I-'or six veais .Mrs Phillips with hei family had lived ai the Fifty-seventh .i.lu fniiiirsiu n r Mi.i.riin1 ,u (Tan, nn.i street addicts Her husband Is dead and I , j V r "he ''el'"dei1 mainly for support upon 1T I,.., BU in. nn lira 1,. I 1II1I1UH U11U ... Hobeit J Phillips, both serving with the American army In France, the for- 1 mer being a sergeant and the latter a i private. Since their enlistment she has had dllflculty In making ends meet with the help of her younger children, Lucy, , Catherine arid Kdward. GIVE ALTO TO OttGAMZKR Boilerniakeri and Shipbullderj Reward Clurlei P. Scott's Effort! As a mark of flielr appreciation of his efforts In their behalf the members of th International Brotherhood of Boiler makers and Iron (Shipbuilders and Help ers of America who are connected with the Cramp and Hog Island shipyards, have given Charles V. Scott, the 'local organizer, an automobile costing $1700, Sir. Bcott, whose home is In Carbon County, Pa., has long been Identified with the bolierrnakera' organization In this section of the coun.ry and three years aao h turned hU attentlnn 'organizing 'the shipyards along the Del- I avvarn nicer The putomobile la the second girt Mr, Scott has received from the men con Inected with the i Boilermakers' Union, gome time ago rliey gave him a dia mond ring. i1"l,,r, P"f, tutnltmf. ru, te,f . Volil! probublr r.ncl vflmt y&y vvjit In th jy-je"- 'j.; , - -' . - t JUiX xxvjr jjjjajxj Plot tevolved around the activities of Talmaclge Lambert, of T-scnty-flrst and Master streets, who was employed In the firm's stockroom. Lambert, according to Irwin, stole the drugs and shipped them from the stock room on a wngon driven by James Me (Jraln, of Sixteenth and Kimball streets. Later, Iivvln testified, Jlcfiraln trans ferred the drugs to the wagon of Wil liam Dresaler, also an employe, who de livered them to the uptown druggist ' lilts UIUKKIM cm e-c.e'il Ml.? HIlllJIUCIH lO I New York. ' Irwin testified that In one case the men had stolen $215 worth of drugs and I sold them In New York for $110 The total losses of the drug company, It was testified will leach at least I $10,000. An account of stock belnir tnki.ii to check up the thefts already shows the loss Is $8500, with several depart - ments yet to be gone over. POSITION OF U. S. r , FORCES LOCATED ar Department Shows vcti 1 ys. i . i-v Where 41 right 111 jr. UlVl- sions Stood Nov. 7 i STATK MEN IN FRONT J ' luiJ'' ' ' I Keystone rtoj Were on Line of Battle When Ger man, Quit Kv tliv 1( iutrd I'rcsi asltiiictmi. Vov 7 Location of the thtitv-flve combat lUvislons and six depot divisions of the Xnieilcnn airn, in Ftam-e on N'ovemher 7. four dais l.fine ihe niirnhic of the armistice. .., ,, .,.i ,.,,u lfc ' "-..' ' " 11.11 1IIC . tinmen nr ,1,1. .n...... .,..tu.. , . ... i " ' ..iiuiiiH Knei.iis. u.v ,ltr ,.,k ,,... ,. , . . . ... ..!- ,m i ejiiT iiiitlii loilav as rol lows: Cmnliul niil-Iiiiis I. flt'KUbirs N.iu.iii j n, i ii . iei Bilg-ndlei (,'en. nil l i.inl. I'.uK.i. :. lietruIaiH Kose and Si DUIer, ilujor (Jcneral Joliu l.ejeune .'I lli'ltuhlis Tauilo s .in,l Si )t- .lei . BrlBndiei 'dene.nl I'le.-ton Bio vii I. Hegulars-I.u. 1 anil -i itulxi ; Jlajoi (ieneial Jlaik I, Heiev. .1. llegulain I'uuel and SI Dlilr ; -Major Ceneial HaiiBon i: i:iv i: itetui.its Mtonue n-.il si zlei . .Major ileneral W'.-.lt.i 11. don. Ii -r.Qi: 7. rieKul.ns Tluvezln nd St 1I imr: Major ilen-inl L'dmuiul Wliteu- lll.'V.I :s Vew Kiivland Bias 1'iovmi sur Meuse, HI Piiler: Bilgadlei (ln- i.tl e. il. lEa.urnld -;. -e U'l, I'oih'e Beau- iu.-n- Si. J ,.Iei : Major le!i-ral .lohn 1" 11 Itvan 1. I'eiiiiMlvniiiu llriiilieiirl unit M. nUirr; Vl.,r (ienrricl llllain , Iks . t'l. eiv .leri.es, llelunure, r Kinla, VInr.hui.1, llUlrl.t of Ciiluintilii IUiIitI ll-Dinjciie mid si, niirr; Major t.ener.il ('. C. Vlcirlnii. HU. 'IV.-nessee Voilh 'at ulna South Vatolina, Dlsmet ol i'ohnubj.i Quenieii. .Ma.oi ieneial I'lhiaul 11 Lew Is 31. 'ieoifia Alabama I 'inula Bresi . Majoi Ceneral Leiov S I. von xt. M cti'nau Wisconsin- Vi'ivie v'lle and St DIzler .Maim : --1 1 ; . 1 1 VVHI'jin 1'. Hann. S). Illinois Trovon and Si Dller. Majoi General jtoige Bell, .11 SI, Nebraska, loiva. South DaLoia, .Minnesota Castres . Bugudlei i;Pn ial John 11. .Tohtihton 3.1, .Missouri. Kansas So'nnie lileii and St. DUlei , Major iln.ci 11 Peter K Tiaub Sti. TKtas. Uklahoilili 1 o.ide-n- B.irio's .Major IJeneial . 11 Smith :;. Ohio Thlelt, Dunl.euiue, Mhjoi ilential I'harles H l'arnsiortn :i. Indiana. ICetituck.v. Wes' vi, K. ula - t.e .Mans, Stujoi 'funeral Hob en I,. Ilowze. It. llalnbovv Maiaon. elln MI li'Zei Major (ieiuul I'llaihs V) Chndes 77. Nivv Yoikcltv - l..i Basace Vai nres Si Plzier Majm Genci.il p.ob eit Alexundfr. "8. 1Vtern e lurk. New Jer e.v, IMunnre l.r ( Imiiini Haul Hlnl St. Illlert Jlujnr l.enersl .Imnes II Vliltue. 711. ."vortheimt I'ennmlranla, VRrc lalict. District uf ( nlninlila Vailiernii vllle and II. Itlier; Vlsjor llenrral Joseph l-l. Kill) 11. 80. lricinln, llc.l Mrslnla, tVeil ern I'ennsj Iv unln Siimiiimitlie 11 ml t IHler; .Major (ienrral clrlliert Croiil. Ilfte. HI. S'orth Cam ma Floilda. Porto Rico SoniniK Idi 11 Ik-rhi-T111c .Majoi ilem...u i'harles .1 Bailey. H'i. (leorpia Vlahania Tennessee Florenl : Majoi Geireial lleolpe p Duncan 84. Kentu. Ui Indiana southeni Illinois Neuv 11 .Majoi Ceneial Many 1' Hale 80. i'IiIchku and noithern Illinois St Andre de I'ubzac. Majoi iJoneral 'hailes 11 Maitin 87. 1lca11sa'-. laiulsunna Minsls. slppi. southern Alabama Pvns Major vleneial H I) Stuigli 88. N'orth Dakota Minnesota. Western Illinois Montieuu I'ha-U-fJil lH:,i:u'-'1;'"'- 'aj.ii Gmeial William WelBel 8. ICum-as .Mishoun South Da kota, Nebraska. Colorado, New Mex ico and Arizona- Tallly and St Dlz ier. Brigadier lleneial Kiank L Wi.n. 90. Texas and Oklahoma Villers f)ev Dun and St. DUIer, Major Gen eral Henry T. Allen m. Alatka, Waslilngion, Oregon California. Idaho, Nevada, Montana . Wyoming, I'tuli Oostroosebake and Dunkeriiue; Major Cleneral William II. Kojnston, 0!. Negroes, natlonnl nrmv Mar bache and St. DIzler; Major General Charles C. Ballou, IIKI'OT UIV1KIONK II. Washington, Oregon, Montana. Idaho. Wyoming St. Tlgnan and Noyers ; Brigadier General KII Cole. 83. Ohio and Western Pnnvi.,. aean7r,a u'p' nton.0"" ! Ma3or 10. .sew tngiaua and New Tnrk St. Amand Mont Uond; Major Gen eral Harry V. Hodges. S3. Mlch'gan and East Wisconsin -Poullly; Major General K'v Kennedy. a. Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisi ana St. Florent; Major General Henry C. Hodes., Jr. uenerai 40. Colorado, Utah. Arizona, Xew Mexico and California Ilev'cnv and St. DIzler; Major General P a Strong. "Vv'fTW;.TW TEXAS STAYS "WET" Motion for nehearlng of Prohibition Tcit Case Overruled Aiutln, Texas, Xov. 27 (By A, P.) The Attorney General's motion for a re hearing In the State-wide prohibition test ease wa. overruled by the Court of Criminal ApptVa today, with th Jsau ance of the tr.urt mandate, which, if custom Is l.'Ved. will bo Wlday, the at step V e taken and the prohlW. llow.1 '" ' deIa"l UBoonrtlttir .Judge Prenofo-gw'aSuiyU., ' . A. ' r1' .. I . ?w,3?. ' v -r , - -'... Wwfc, l jujuixvjrxjxi j. juLXJvjyiyjuX'JCBiari'' IN THREE DRIVES, BUT NEVER HURT "Smiling Jack" Carroll. Charlcroi, Pa., Has Proud War Record NOW IN BASE HOSPITAL Luck Smiled Upon Him, So He Fought "Like Sixty" Until Nerves Shattered Thli (9 the eighth nf.n sciirs of 'prcial nrticlei tn be printed bv the V. k.vi.no Punuc Lr.nnnr. recounting the Jicrolc tlertlt of Pennsylvania service men in the great icttr. The little town of Charlerol. Pa sent !a miluxv of star soldiers to France. but ,n ,he proud WRJ. r(cord8 of' ,heap i men there Is none that shines more 'brightly (ban thai of "Smlllna; Jack" ''.irroll :; lack went thtough thief big drives with the. 110th Infantry of tho Iron Hv Nlon and didn't get a scratch. Luck smiled upon him and the good-natured soldier relumed the favor by fighting IIKe sll.v- t on August 24 he was .i.rn urn 01 uie irom lines anu sent iback to a hospital. Ills nerves were ',let b" N,m,,Iy C0UlUn,t kecp Now he Is at the Walttr Recti Hospital I In Washlncton. tklnir tblnirs pnm. , Wl,e" lle recovers from the severe strain i0f -battle he will ctutn to his home town and partlvlpale In a celebration that has Ii.en planned for the local . heioes ! Pesplte the fdet that he does not sport a wound sti Ipe on his right arm, i he has a spl.-mlld record and one that I lew men In th; lion Division other organization can claim or any , leeil Hur "From front Seal" When a teportei visited the Waller .Reed Ho-.ltul one uf the hojs. who left I an arm on the I'hateau-Thteny field, I tcld him alout "Sniltltig Jack " io flown to the oithopedic ward." said the fcoldle "and ask an body down "'"a r'-r Jack Catioll He's a short but a leal n1. '' ry stubbv frl'ow lie" 1 fe's le.'tlh. 11... in Hf .rinf itru.l .... ,,......... . hj in in s jiospuat anu eveivuouv iiues lum v.,,. ,..,. i, ,. . . .,.. . .. And, take II !,, e. that f.W vitwed the domestic ion in I'lutope from TieusurvV Policy for the nest five a fiont seat" months nibrae!rie a selles of bi ll! the uithoptdi' w.ud the Pharlerol weekly Tieusury reitlllcUes issues In soldier was found, and In stature and anticipation of the fifth loan mental sunshine he measuied up to the isalluii of hostllllhs S-uetaiv claims of his wound, d comrade Mi doo s lit) hi- i-ald. lias bv mean's "I was In A r'umpanv of the 110th," hiousht to an end the heavy war co't said (anoll. "and saw a little of the Cioifimneiit exiiemlltures for the month back yard row. A rnmpaii) ot Into the "r November will exceed t'J.OOo.OAfl.nuO row shortly after lamlititr In l.'ratii'o and our Imptlsm was most uiuisuiil We lu.i been brlgnded with the Kretir'i. and late I In June were ninkiiiR our wav to the rront in the Solsons sector ITn lo th.it .lime we hud not been stibte. led fn n.,- i heavy shelling-, but we bad leached ii point vvhie we no lorijjn considered louiselves Immune '...I. -.1.1.1 ii-.. ik. ... .. .. 1 ..-.s,,. .,"., ,,ii i,,, inn knells i n nonr later we struck a icui.i tin. . inreaaeu us way up a nilly section and hloole' Two sK-lneh shells from bocllo Bun- rcn into om tanks. We had our Mi iliAdort evplalned to t, l.ank- lirst casualties, ami when thev wcie'eis MlJl u, nttIl ,., ,lmud ,)H of 'cheeked tip , vvv discovered that fortv- J0ds with -hoi I m.ituilt.v ten,, He '- fiL iiirii iiuu urcil lilt. .HUIIV OI HIP cannot etnl.iln' A f'oinn.inv went thiotich some mnirh flKlitinK in .lulv and Ciuroll. w lien de- ' scnoing 11. 11.1111 a iruipie 10 the men in B and c Companies. We alvvaVK kept aleit for Ihe sur prise attacks'.' he continued, but once In a vv hlle Ihe Dutchmen would put It ovei That happened on the Conde Rriei Hill. B and C Comiianles were In fionf of uk and getting along falily well when the Oeunans started a dandy counter-attack. It was so successful that they soon had our brother compa nies v irtuatlv surrounded. II was a line fluht and the Peimsyhatilans held their were John Bo5d. Robert IC.nnedv ml "J ''efmeiit bonds dining the period I Solicitor Connelly lyarbir- Pew.er lohn CarrlcK. of Mononguhela. " They ".' r,a' iu'tmr"1, ' ",'"f"1 WPilr...n s, Jr (Jomiclly in utlil,,K his plans ! ilamis '.MnfrL.i v.ei-.. 1.111,1 ii.uiii.ii,. n,..i hr... 1 ...,...i I''' ''aid, would be tulieii cale 111 by the took tho rtiind that (!- ..ii.- i,.,... nn. iv. i.'unlt. Jr w ............. , ."1...1IC.I . .... ... .... - . om 11 against lerrlule odds until the nm munlt'nii supply became scanty. Lieu1 Ht'lil tenant Jaints tee, of our company, had been up with B and C for the purpose of I getting a line on the enemy, and vtas '.aught In the fight. Ammunition was , needed, and Oee Called for volunteers J lo seive as runners. These men were to make a bleak foi our lines nnd back i thtough a withering fire with munl- 1.0ns "Several men volunteered, but (lee, believing the job too hazardous, hald lie would go himself He. started out, but when half wav uvir 1.111 dltectly Into I the arms of sewial (let minis who had ! been Malting for Jui-t huch a move, lie I was taken piltonn hut despite that was I voted by the men m his company as a I icgular fighter , "About fifty-eight men In B Companv j managed to right their way out of the ! tangle and teach their own lines. This tight accounts ffci the big nunibei of men I In B and C that were bagged bv the I Gel mans." v..e, ..J, 11.,.. . Jacob . reasmaii of Xonistowii, Is at ,tlie Waller Heed Hospital and lecover- 1 lew ffm U a T A fnivl n-Aiinil IT. 1 I I ilife - n-wi, itiUHU, i)6 in incmuci ui mr iuou r iciu .rtiuery and has the honor of being one of the second batch of 50,000 American soldiers to land In France. For (hat honor he wears a small star on his left Bleeve. While his regiment was maklne- Ita wav I to Tout he was knocked off a gun car riage ana sustained such a serious In jury that Ills fighting career ended. One of our bombers who Jumped Into boche trenches and with the aid of hand grenades and small bombs cleaned up the German trenches Is Charles Moersch, of Sharpoburg He Is a member of K Company, 110th Infantry, and was wounded at Chateau-Thierry on July 20 He was entering a German trench when a machine-gun bullet hit him on tho right knee. RAID SMOKERS; SEIZE PIPES Strong'Evidence Collected on Hog ISiailU uurs u emnu'ers Hnlino The strongest collection of nin.. 1.. the city is now on exhibition outBlde the Sixty-fifth street and Woodland ave nue station house The pipes were confiscated by Llou tenant Bausewlne and six patrolmen last night. Men smoking the pipes on Philadelphia-bound Hog Island trolley cars were taken into custody also. The men cheerfully paid the JO and costs Imposed by Magistrate Harris, but refused to redeem their pipes, despite the fact that tlm only thing demanded nr th.m u-n. that each should enter hi closed room of all descriptions identify and tako his particular pet. Magistrate Harris began the hearing with all tho evidence In a henp before hlM desk. After dlBDOslnrr nf nn. he ordered the police to remove tho pipes nnu ui lie ,. ,, ui., one UI a Iimcf. as the owner of each particular pipe was arraigned. The plan was adhered to and the need of gas masks dispensed with. , ICach man paid his fine. om or tiim peeling1 the notes from rolls almost as Dig erounei leu incir wnsu. Ana Tues day ton't jr dy,,t. Hog latfnd, elUier, "l l(l"'il )lpllifvfwi, III Mil . , rtiktt. .IT Cl. ' ii in I,,, , PARK GUARDS IN CHASE OF ROE AND DOE Mecr in Einruto Through Fairmount "Scoot" Lead Hot Pursuit Until Thi'Y Crash Through Greenhouse Sash and Come to Smash There was a dect hunt In Fairmount 1'ark today. Evidently detct mined to have a holi day on their own account tomorrow, the deera broke forth from their en closure near tho Illttenhouse street en trance In determined mutiny and dash ed off without any apparent destination. Like natives of the down-trodden countries of Kurope they longed to be free. They were corralled finally In the greenhouse of Mary Alburger. Hldge avenue' and Huntingdon stieet. Into which they had broken with "panes tak Jng'' efforts. Ueforc the de,er were cor nered the park guards who gave chase had an uneasy hour. Tho pursuers made an Ideal pr Thanksgiving picture. Their bright gray Uniforms and sleek bronn steedrt formed an Ideal contrast with the red and golden woodland through which they Plunged tn mad pursuit. There was evidence that the deer up rising was part of a plot In, their of fensive for liberty they dashed In mobil FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN IN SIGHT McAdoo Tells Bankers of Another Bond Sale in Near Future COiNTIM'E AST OUTLAY! Gigantic Expense of Main - taining Army of Occupation Must Be Met HHlilneton. Noi -7 ."ecietaiv McAdoo loilay announced plans ' fur one more Bteat popular cam paign Toi the sale of bonds." In n letlei to ull banks, madi- public UJ ,,,P "-'""'J'- -r. .v.c.Vdoo outlined """ ''stabllc-'i a new lecmd for nioniht , war cost me latter explained that ... 'hie can he no delliilte folcc.ist of dl.s I buisements for the next Hve months be- cause 01 uin el t.cintles or pending leve- --,,... ,,... 1 1 (-i tir- i '" If slslatlon ' n'ecrc tarj .McAdoo called attention lo I "ie Klsantlc- expense of malntalnluif an iiiiiiiv of occ up.it'ou in i:uioie and to Ifll. ,.lllu .... 1,111., .llll.ll. n.,.n , ...1 - - '- ..ii inii-i -if lliei ( rhe.-a hills tannnl be paid, he iliclaieil. t unless tin. '1'ieasuiv continues to have adeciuute ruppuit 'home. fiom tin people ut .issues or trie I reauiy lertinc.iii-s or lu- . ....... ..... - . 'lebledniss I Tlie flint Issue of these Tlle fl,sl Issue of these certifliMlCfs will be dated Ivcenibee '.. 1'iiS. nnd will uiiituiH .Ma.v (., lit 1 9 , Tn'.isurv cllabursemenlf duilng the ( Ium four mouths have averauvd about 1 V.oriu.uoo.oiio CHILD RESCUED BY DARING FEAT OF U. S. SOLDIER - X- Hoail Dotvnuard From .ridge, Sa.es Girl From HuH'ocatiiin A boldlei. swinging head doivnwatd fiom a bildgo over Kiankford Cieek. vi'lth his legs held bv a patrolman, last night saved flve-year-old Margin et Bird from suffocation In the mucky and sandy lad of tht'Vlieuin. The child and hei fathei, Waller Blid, 2G8J Bridge htleet, uele letuinlng fiom a ploslclan's olllce luBt night and were passing over the bridge spanning the ("title, in the vJarkness the child slipped 'J'm'V8" an "Pe'luie In the btidge and re 11 Into the cieek She was burled al most to her shoulders In mud and quick panel. The father called for' help Patiol man Hugh mack and Private Ilobert Bell, a soldier stationed at the Krauk- toru Arsenal, ansnered. Poldler and Pi' - nian formed a living chain and puiieu tne ell Id to snfetv Tlie little elrl Is s.itd t h. f - ... llous condition at her home today from linvli 1 ai'V.Jk. TOUAVS MARRIAGE LICENSES iiuniiril I, Wattenberir. HIT ill,,... Wllll.tn Mvers. ifurllnkYoi" "vi.". Vnd Flor- HiS.Moly.rv-u"'"' rlllnst Rlchurd H KnlKht. -J74H e at . nnd llm- noi-ah K. N'Hon, 3014 Waltr it. W"."!1?.J-..y'""T. Che.ter, 1". and H.r- Kurnlln VLrtln ..r, ie .,1 . . Wnlter Driver. L'imi rr.uikllti at., and Sarah ..Ooodyear. ui llrlnshurst . Ruth I. noblneot,: 'JtBil X "th l ' a Andres' Hlehm. i'SUS Kinerlj m....tj jnn h. Harper. Atlantic City, N J. """" P.,.iW.i.:H.tt.ln.,"'.l.-..'" Oennie l . and iiertiuL ii,...i in! ,:......;"". Jw"i',i r,1.?"'."' '!!..?:?'" !. and Abe Heltwr. n.im Spruce at , and Cohen, uiao Corllea it. ChjKlTii vV' ,""", V,2S I'arr'.h .1 itoie and t'hllln J. llaral. Jr , 1813 N. Iark ave . and Lillian M. Tobln 27S4 X tain at Hush Williams iloni. Pa.cha I IVe . and Alice lelie. 110011 Paacliall ave Anyn.' vTV?.ul,.,,n' M"'.Wllaee .tre.l and 1 A"?? i' Yt eny. 77i' N. JUrt at. L"rr. RriVauW.t1' " Hni AnnM M' Daniel Mfinnlon. U. S. N 34at .V. Uouvler Abraham Rtelnbcu, i,H3 s. neulah at . and Ilertha Ilernate 11, Has Mifflin t Frank Hmlth. U. H. N.. 1310 i? Slit at d flVK, .F'. Thompaon. 1SI0 S." 1st t vfFttJ&WSfT"' p"-Mn1 F"n- 'Ann.ne'r.t.,:8Pr3nr',!:A'S' " and eronlpa Brtnnan, tllHi Larchwooci Walter n, Oould, ti, B, v Mnd Edna i Hunting-, 1481) Caytlra st, . ' iiaymonu B. T., Mill K. Hu.quehanna Charl Wli Charl Alary K.. sii-i't.n nni, er.,.,. .,- .. '"7 .-. .-.-."- i,7i."i' I.. ' qeorea w, Parvla. 4"l0 ft. niaae t and . Claire A. Faust, 824 B. Tle- it. j0J.n.i.ili' ,HV"1,i'n' m neynold ' t., and Frank J. MjCormlek. Waat CheVlef, l"., and abn'w. 11-7 Tl IT :WW-iSrir. ts.1111 11 uniiifi 1 in iiniirxiit ii, i.e i ,-. 1 i....,i .. ... .... iiih).i ''iiAinnu.i aiid Ilessle 11 Swearer. 1447 Olney .ive ' nichnrd lloyvYoml. 1023 S. Houv er and l-.V-T. nJ"J?"' Alercluiitvllle. .V. .1. ,1 Litella .VI. Keuemteln, liih Quarry t irarry K ,,,., ,r,;8'H Ssd ,!.. "rid lls-l litrmaii llsllemann. 4"o vv oirur.i ,. ,...i 'S&SWmSBri&f'S&W V , . . . , ' ' i . . . A-HUNTING GO ized fo'rni, darting frightened glances now and then us the hoof boats of the pursuing horses grew nearer. They sneered with contempt at the signs of the Park Commission warn ing all creatures to keep oft the grass and defied all nian-matle laws ns they scurried over roads, fields and hedges. For several miles they kept well ahead of the guards, but on reaching the neighborhood, of .Strawberry Mansion the deer became confused. The shining glass sides of the Alburger greenhouse glinted In the sun. Perhaps It appeared to their confused minds Ilka a surface of shimmering water. They plunged li)to It only to find that they had been deceived. Two or three of tho animals were badly cut by the glass and the others fell in heaps about them. Word was sent to the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Frank B. Rutherford, operative manager, quickly dispatched nn ambulance to the scene. ! SPR0UL PRAISES IREVISION LEADERS Governor-Elect Says Com- Uiittee Members Are Fitted for Work WILL ATTEND MEETING J Senator Accepts Invitation to Conference, hut Will Go Only as Listener 'ioveinor-elect William c, Spioul was much Impressed by the meeting held In city Solicitor .lohn P. Connelly's office yesterday afternoon to consider a icvlslon of the city charter. me (jovernor-elect was found this arernoon In .New lork. where he ai rived after a shoil vacation In Pike County, He expects to leach his home in C'hestei in .. . . 1 , --- ---,-., ,f "lieu I i,'ilU over the list of participants In the meet- In? In tho City Solicitor's office," the mm 1110111 impressed when I lead iioi-einor-elect said. "The gathering was made up both of representative and practical men who are fitted for a task or that kind '1'llu n... A... .1... J...... . ...it t.i i ... . . " -- I l,Z? . oecuneu 10 com- It himself on the sulHei.t ,.e ,.u., ,1.... "u " n i"e auuject of rhailer levlsion. He has accented nn Int Hull,.,. In . ..!..!.. . ... ..-.... . , . . . r -.- ."' '"" ommuiee or seventy for Decern- Der II), but said lie would attend merelv as a "listener " 1 iienos or the flovemor-elect sav II Is altogether piobable he will counsel co-oidlnatloi. on the part of the differ- enl ngenulen now at vvoik to bring about a levlsion In tile cltv charter .. . . Jlaj ral.e Connelly Attitude In an Interview given shorllv befoie he left on his vacation the Goveinoi- elect expressed himself st.ongly 1 ,. oring a constitutional C'onvenllon. Ills should be prepateU belorn anv' proposed ...v eoiisiiumon uec.iuse It would serve VVIlllam It. c'lotiiler notice and "lo llnf alms and hopes of Stanley hlincmi ! I... people of 1'hlladelph-n." i 'f," UW.hersilne I he action H, drafting the cltv char- ' italph i: ftn ler tli.st. .Mr Comifclly i-xpl.tiiied, would , Llpeuer Patterson which0 -,l- ,'"" rtmnfe to get.mam.'Ki..., wnat it wanted than if It waited untllJ 'iiuitio lliiiemji ...- ui-iu.-, en nn me siMV.seven num. i 'Ies l,, the State were yet forth at the'n', proposed convention i licpresentatlve citizens, who comprihe ; 'r'rn.,..,, , the special committee organized under, J. C Sehimnni Jr the auspices of the municipal aftalis ' 1J',-.I'r,,lnL''r"1" cointnlttee of the . -lumber of Coiiiine.o. .KSepf Doa1!." to obtain cleaner streets, iiuv utieml eh i..r.m 1'lslier nieetlng of charter revision commlltee . 'd,(ntt"a1!,varil of the committee of Seventy, on lie- WaiuVi A lloiveli comber 10, in a body jumes II lion ell The Coiniiiltue of Kevenly. headed bv , Ki'nW"1 , lohn C. Wlnslon, Is atranging the pro- i.Tsmea At Wft, a Riam. " lUrold WaniDler Mr. Winston nnd his coinmltlee vv 111' j" "urmmi'ourii' be asked to co-operate with tlle com- i A-. U. IHItenbach mlttee otganlzed In the .office of Cltv I aT?.-1. K Solicitor t.'omielly. "J ' ft'oward K K.l.on The program suggested b Mr. Con-: j:,U t'" JohnJo."'' nelly for a new charier embodies the Marcnal i. i jShSVon fcllovihig' Albert Weathercote Kellevlng ,le .Major of mativ of his MeAToetfer piesent responsibilities and making his , William MheDP.er.1 office purely executive I Robert Wbeppard Keadjustment of the clly's present sys- ' ?i"ionnHouders lem of Hnance to timke It more simple ,, ' ?,e(RK,1"". Jr and avoid extravagances. I Vv-i'iiLm It-iltScf. Itemotal of the police and fliciiieu and I Wllford Sbnrpljss a I other otflceholdeis, appointive and I 'Sn'p,Mi?Hp3af?oa electlv. fiom politics. unb"rt CraUnVlle I'r Hln:l Chainbrr Substitution of a. single chamber of twenty-one Councllmen elected at Urge who shall elect the directors of the various city depaitmeuts. Department directors lo t,erve as Coun cllmen and vote on all measuies except the budgets for their own departments Elimination of the supplemental .con tract plan to encourage contractors from out of the city to bid on municipal work. Collection by the city of garbage increasing tne power of the City Con- 1 ti oiler in the matter of preparing estl- 1 mates, ISepiesentatives of the Committee of Seventy, Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, Civlu Club, City Club. County Medical Society, the Law Association and labor bodies and all other organlru tlons interested In the subject of char ter revision will be Invited to join hands with the movement. The first meeting of the nevvly,orgon Ized committee will be held next Wed ntsday in the City Solicitor's ottice. IIKATIIS lAIUUIIIir Nor. -IB HUKKRT ejT. tiua baml of Anna P Loushry, aired TO. Rala yi"i??diJr,VM,.' ) Mount Morlah l.od. Sa 'A' ' ',. A' 1,i! Orients Chapter. No! S?. '.a'J'.'-'oiiimandery. No. BB. it. of T. Invited to funeral aervlees. Sal.. 2:S0 n m 11111 B,te"It,n ,na VVIsmoor svea.. CheatnutX cieiMnl. "Vi. ' "",'iir lllll cem. UAHIO.N. Of pneumonia, at Camp Han. cock. Ul. .Nov-. . DO.VAI.D V. OASTON. member of off cara' training school, No. s, son of Dr. W H. and Stella Qaaton. Funeral ?.na . Interment at convenience of family. Weat Cheater local pica at copy. SUNDAY OUTINGS December 1, S and IS J'ltOSf MAIIKKT HT. IVJIARr $1 21? Wldwo,1. S"on Jfarhsr, T,'iATloti, Angletea. Hea. Isle City, HPECIAI. TI1AIN Lt. JUrket t. Wharf 7,10 A. 'St. Wmt tavx 10 cent ddltlo'ria! V KB!l58Sfe "T B'Pl '-:'w ..' . .. jt "HAFPy gQYJERT0WN;ri6ME Letter From Franco Informs Si- tcr Her Brother Was NojJKillctl Heading, r Nov. 27. Thanksgiving tomorrow In, one -Uoycrlown .home'wlll bo moro happy Ihun usual, for Ihe.mall brought to this homo of Sirs.: AnnloC It Iter, a letter froln her brother, Dan iel E. iteppcrt, of Company K, 108th Infantry, who Is recovering from a wound In the convalescent camp, at Llnogues, France. Lust August Mrs. Hitter received word that lier brother had been killed and since that time nothing had been heard from him until ,tho letter arrived yesterday. He was supposed to Iiave fallen In battle on July 18. . In his letter Private Reppert says that he bad read In a New York newspaper that he had been killed In action and he wanted to notify Ills sister that he was very much alive. His leg has been Inlured. Pitt bn ts hnmlnir around all right and hopes soon to sec the members of his family and his friends In Boycr town. 22D WARD WILL HONOR 271 IN SERVICE OF U. S. Big Parade Will Precede Dedi cation of Honor Roll on Thanksgiving Day A big parade will mark tho dedication of nn honor roll by .the West Sldo Section center service committee of tho Twenty second Ward, Oermabtovvn, on Thanks giving Day at 2:30 o'clock p. m. The roll contains 571 names .of young men and women In the servle'',from the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh divi sions of the ward. The parade will be headed by tho Falls of Schuylkill band with David C. Ogden as chief marshal, Kills Post, N6. 0, O. A. It. : British Americans from the Falls of Schuylkill. Germantovvn Ilepub llcan Club, Junior Corps Women's League for National Sen Ice, Hmergency Aid, Falls of Schuylkill, led by Mrs. Bessie Dobson Altemus; Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and public! school chlldlen will participate. The exeiclses will bB opened with prayer by the Ilev. .1. A. Skeliy. of St. Vincent's' Church. The speakers will In. elude Common Councilman John 17. Smithies, the Bev. P. H. jLandls. the llev. It. II. Aimstrong, the He v. I". B. Mitchell and Judge John M. Patterson. Magistrate Thomas V. Watson will pre side. The. honor 10II. which will be placed at the northwest corner of Queer, lane I d Pulaski avenue, contains the fol lowing names: ' B names. ' .Imnes l! I'lemlnir .lames ! llilffhei Joseph Hole I'lmiue iiu,ie 1 nililir ivjsy Aitliur "HUswi" 1VOONDKI) FuunUln K VVsr.1. Jr. , S'ORSKS ills, ,. iUl.t,n j,i. it. Ko y. mati. ,l3 Anna Itowe l,.u ,l..r,.,. M Vlf. Alius H. 1'. I'uvlt -'," - , s Anna Youhk ' . .' '? '"" " "i,...i., .., n.. hhmin. ,.ia , i.nii'jrt in s.;V77Jfci HBIiuer -mij iIuiuii i.aHiu.ci Vis- rieunk-K i.urk M.llil Ueller .Vll. .1. 1' .V1C1VK.0 Mi, .r. V tlliu l.,jill l f hi .Ml M. il vi.m .ur A. Mc.- "line 1 mallei BOVH IN K.VNK8 hluney Warwick fvny Hunt f,n 't'l. ir ,!"",? hcLullv. Jr John Bovi ' l'ii"l Uo! 1 .lamei IWJIe ' ' U alter l.asseu I Stunned 1 annen irdw,u",', '.-,. "".""T , Tl a SS'lulk Jiunle Aleis ltLM tfalUfHj llorort .McMiLhel ,. V, J, t ofttfi jytool Alt Iv-ts r. kimiJkh jr liuny H. ilnuLili i Weilicy (liinnii li. II. Alctjarroil l.mald Cowell J an it- ),. Kte.eiiHui. , II. Allller Imii .MyrH Fulia iarnts t'ennor KtrultfiiimLller t nj.rl'' i Austin I cufiarU 1 Auvim lUiiy Allller Lowell W lodUl-T Jatnn DubtiihM lohn II. Dobbins Hiti-Hf 11 A L"b KJtnunJ J. Ilold'd (luorse A. i.dorVt) tstiw. Carpnifr ' Wuiur t'ariifntfr WiliUm 11 Duncun r. O. llennctt .luiii J. Alanonv W. A. Itennett I' . J.vnwoud araee ;"'"1 ."rd r I'lllihTer " " .""': Hvvui'.l V. v ,.., wiener i Walter rt, bonitr lurry c'oilh'i " '.V ' Prank l.veina 1 rillirii Jones l'rank Joiien Ignatius .lonen VV.tlter Trent Juhn 1' Htnllh I'llOllldS il'.N'edl l.eireir Klnlior lohn Kent ileorxe Cralcmlla lull TIUKll Or-orae H. Carpenter C .VlaeOunuld II. H. Mac lloimlcl Wallnru AlaeDonald I'ranels u. Tatlnall . N. Ilareourt Kltlmr.l I.HTorJ s. 1'. CliHiilry VVIlllam 'I'. II. Koelle H. 1'. Heerltt Hlettmund Kettcrui M'ehtl Ilnner .lohn A Mcuotilsle Vllcluel V. MrOouUle Jnseuh Iletnuali, Walter I'rulK llueno Ilurtii IVstik Hhlun I'hr's Jlmev J. r llerrhit " Albert Whltloil. itatph Moden JHmes Rolllnai. Itcrniml Iiobtihis UMrDopnld VlHrihall .liininff Welnberu llnon Tyler ijavvreneo Alexander Iv. Ilets .s. II, lletun Animas lierirv Thoma ltarria fillver II. I'ercv Janiea V. Nlvleia Jainefl Hlmona Andrevc trundle I'tlward Tylor 'IhnmHa Tsirner ,-e.n er.ninlrte' Joseph Dolilll U.I 1 Corntllus Car John. i?ur i'harles Boi Kranle Record Ion Coyle I Mnn T lot Randolph Mieson Clarice Alexander Vf-rl.rt I,. Coverdale WlllliiMi Rnowden ur. j, u iiiaeKvvuou tltorice R Dunes WtlltKm J. Htrat T. R. Owens Heorce, Hortmun lleorre Adams vi'Hlter I"oati I'nliert Rleo Vlnrent P. Caaee Harry Anderaon (1rew G. Caaey rtUFfell e;arier .meer i,. nncer Henry McKlnle Price Henrv Iletzmer T,(- Vuhu .Tnhii SabhHtti i'i-., r.a Oul"ley Jtcibert r. llilr chari-s V, Diheity .'ni'h . O'Keefa Ti'lU Mar rl'hniTs VfCnmltk Paul ir. J'.rlcU ' ' O. lloa '- Pi-Me?--. tVIMlstn U DsV .Tamea K. Crt-inell ridrew Meillhenny r'sw. 3. .Innea s'nr-'a ', MeCulley r-mieh Tavior iiilriims MWisn Ttarrv- P. Thrnnaon isriies ,T Mp.'lre i-snela J'. Rtaaen albert Jftl 'shTi R D'ver Harry V TMmnn A-nTi.es isrclan v'firmn-i Hall "rlrt PMllnelc Thoi-n "-mlliell -eMMt Stft 'S eel.e- IT P.1-1) 1 -n neivTn"- Wllllsm Ington r9r.nu" Kjliion?v Thome Maaaon Fred 5lnji , Thnmsa Msher tlevmen r.vvleaton John V'lsnn (j. s,v. Stsnuaa. Jr Charles Ktsyas Tiobrt t,. Jorbea V. n. Sarsf Phlllo T. Ijv Henry 1 . Howling jnhu Jones Tlinmea ' Plmmons Psiniifl Harris aenrce r'nnT.riley nobert Fl'iilnir Thomaa Ansnis, William ftandley Rivrl P-Rljh- jmim j ,r,,r,r ,VpnJi O'lleanle lVllllnm Kvsns J..ek Tlrl r : '" .?, UrSllLU 5IA1W KAMVAU AUM1NISH.AUUN W. C. McADOO, Director General of Railroad PLEASE SAVE .YOUR OWN TIME del help prevent congeatlon at Ticket Oflleea hy liuylog INTERCHANGEABLE SCRIP BOOKS " . ' ' Good for'bearar or ear number of persona on all paaaengar trains of aU railroads under l'cdoral Control ON SAIJE AT ALL Inquire at Consolidated Ticket, Office , 138 CHE3JTWUT STREET - "? j -&m .PP m ' J'rVr ITAIiiANS CELEfiKAffi 5 AT DINNER T0NIGI MnnufacturcrsClub Members, to Mark Victory With ' Danquct IttUlan members of the Manufacturers Club will give a dinner tonight at the clubhouse, Broad and Walnut streets, ns a Thanksgiving celebration of Italy's part In the victory over Germany. Among tho prominent npeakcrs who will make addresses: 'nro William Pot ter, former minister to Italy; Lieutenant Governor-elect B. II Betdlcman,' Con gressman J. Hampton Moore. Anthonv Camlncttl, Commissioner General of Im migration; Judge John M. Patterson ami Chevalier O. Pacclardl, Itoyal Italian Consul. The committee having charge of the affair consists of LulgJ Illenzt, chair man; Vlto M, Baldl, ttccretary; Joseph de Laurentls, treasurer, and Joseph De Vlto, Anthony Greco, Charles C. A. Bal dl, Frank do Angells, Hector Tell, Joseph Spatola, Joseph K. M. fialdl, Domenlco Clnl, Krank Fratanduono. HUNDREDS HONOR ARCHBISHOP All Creeds Represented in Throng at Reception to Prelate The Phllopatrlan Club was thronged last night for the reception to Arch bishop Denis J. Dougherty, Metropolitan of the See of Philadelphia, Virtually every religious denomination in the city wna represented by clergymon and lay men, and the most promlnont men of thp city passed In line to pay tribute to the Catholic prelate. Archbishop Dougherty stood more thnn two hours an hundreds streamed before him and shook his hand. Following the reception the Arch bishop tpoke of the war. The complete rout of bigotry, he said, hai ntcn one of the blessings of the cruel struggle. CHERI Popular Price ar Particular People Re: Thanksgiving and Turkey Cheri offers true holiday hospitality to all its patrons o n ThankserivinK Day when we will serve a spec ial east of good thinzs a genuine old-fashioned turkey dinner with home made stuffing and cran berry sauce and browned roast potatoes and giblet gravy and all the "fixin'j." A generous platter dinner for the generous, special offer of EIGHTY CENTS erred from 11,30 A, Iff. te I P.lt. 132 South 15th SU 124 South '1 3th St. r 0 JOL L JIJNC, J. G. PATTON, TmUmd Special Thanksgiving Dinner $1 .50 MENU OTHTfiftg Blua Polntt on Hlf Sll Rallfh a. la, Columbua rlr.v Rrolled Blue Flah maltra d'hatel J .lulltnn Polatoaa . noait Toung Turkay Cranberry .telly Candltd Rweet PoLatoaa Ptlmfinta Asarlctua Fruit Balad R6qntrort Ohf'te Neapolitan lea Craim Dami-taaa VENICE . RESTAURANT Walnut Street ENGLISH TEA ROOM perlal Tliankaglrlnc Dinner. 11.33 Consomme Koual slurred Youna; Turktr Cranbrry Hauesi , .. 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