'"V ?. ''j " r,i vm1' . EVENING PUBLIC LED'aERPHir;ADELTHIA; WEDNESDAY, DCEtaER !LT, 1918 S m-mw?W7 ! LV it M v m c' I' I K I. St If It- fr ft & w If K $ i f 1 I - X p, Bp. -vr .' 4' .0.JT rV'i . WRMER COUNCILMAN FRANK HARDART DEAD v "".jRestaurant Man "Was to Have jti' Observed 30th Anniversary I Uafe Upening lomorrow , Prank Hardart, who died last nleht. wa to have observed the thirtieth anni versary of the opening of his llrst res taurant hers tomorrow. From tho time of tha opening of the place at 41 South tthlrfteenth street, Mr. Hardart had made a practice of stopping thero each morn lne for a cup of coiTen. Mr". JIardart wan a former city coun cilman and secretary and treasurer of BVV tha Horn and Hardart Baking Company, 1 rvrhlch operates n string of restaurants -nere ana in New York. Ho died at 11 e'cloek last night at his home, 1G24 North fifteenth street, having been In br-d since September suffering from trastrHIs. Ha was. alxty-clght years old. Mw Hardart's funeral will tako place froir his North Fifteenth street homo Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Sol. irm.Tcqulom mass will bo celebrated at tho -Church of the Gesu, Eighteenth and BtlleB streets. Tjtfo sons and three daughter, were 'nt his bedsldo when he died. They arc XleuUnant Augustus Hardart, stationed nt Port Newport, and Frank Hardart, Jr.,Mlss May Hardart, Miss Florence Hartlart and Mrs John F. Wholey. Mr. JHardaH'g wife died In 'this city three Shears 'ago. Mr. Hardart camo to this city from HewAOrlcans forty-two yearB ago. He began his restaurant experience as a boy of thirteen years In New Orleans. Uppn his arrival In this city during the Centennial year It was his Intention to open a coffee house, but he found capital reticent and public attention cen tered upon the celebration In Falrmount Park. He took a Job with Charles Llp- nlnoott-manufacturcr of soda nater touatVAi, and later waB a waiter In Joe Smiths lunchroom, on Third street aboe Chestnut, It was a small advertisement In a newspaper which Introduced him to Jo seph Y. Horn, with whom ho later formed a partnership in the Arm of Horn & Hardart. NEWS OF THE PORT sun and Tmns 7:12 a.m. I Bun seta Bun rites. 4 81 p m. Philadelphia nih watr. 7 83 a.m. I High water. 7-B7 p m. jbow water. ,io a.m. i ixjw waier. 41 p m. REEDY ISLAND niih water. 08 a.m. I Hleh water. 4.82 p m. Low water.imo a.m. I Low water.ll:44 p m. BREAKWATER High water 1-52 a.m. High water 2:18 p m. Low water. S 82 p.m. w water. 8.05 a m, ARRIVED Sir Queen Alexandra (Ur), Smith, Acua lM.nri trnn nr fi&lleV Dnvls & Co. .... -. .. - --- , -r-. j.t.. ....... atr Emanuel iNooei iiieia; vucsucneicn, , Cardiff, ballast, bun Co (arrived nt Marcus Str Oreclan, Page. Boston. pasBengera and tndse. Merchant" 4 Miners' Trana Co. Str Ericsson, McNamee, naltlmore, passen gers and mdse, Ericsson Line. CLEARED Str Sabine Sun. Olsfton. Sabine, ballast. Sun Co (cleared Dec 10) Str Sunoll, Nelson. Sabine, ballast. Sun Co. Str Ericsson, McNamee. Baltimore, passen sen and mdse. Ericsson Linn OTIIKK CLEARINGS Steamer From Sailed for Date Boren ....Rotterdam New York. Deo S Consul Olsson . Rotterdam New York Dec S Olorla, ....Rotterdam New York Deo 5 Sogyn ....Rotterdam New York Dec ft Olympic. Southampton New York Dec 8 Clan Kenneth Newport. Ene. Hampton Rds..Dec8 Tmdareus ...London Hampton Hrt.,Dc8 Charlton Hall CHRISTMAS OVERSEAS Fop Offloara and Men In Army and Navy, for Rod Cross, Y. M.C.A., Knights of Columbus, Jowlsh Welfare Board and other War Workers MONEY may be remitted through us by mall op cable DRAFTS ON PARIS, LONDON OR GENOA may ' be purohased and forwarded direct by sender BROWN BROTHERS & CO. ' Fourth and Chestnut St., Philadelphia Eatabllahail IBIS ARRANGEMENTS FOR SUCH REMITTANCES CAN BE MADE , THROUGH YOUR OWN BANK CTTEKP5 aaoBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeaar sOBaeaeaBBBBBB are the most powerful and economical trucks for all kinds of heavy hauling The tremendous power of the engine, the ex ceptionally heavy chassis, massive springs and extremely strong construction, proves its supremacy. Sterling Motor Truck Co. 857 No. Broad St. Service- Station 24 Church Lane, Gtn. , 1 . I UoX&. i " FRANK HARDART Leading, member of the Horn & Hardart Making Company, last night died Bordeaux Hampton Rds..DeoO Ed Occidents nordcaux. Hampton lids.. Dec C other arrivals Steamer From Reported at Date Deo 11 Guantannmo New York ... Calamares New York . . . Rhesus ... Liverpool New York . Alicante . .Harcelona New lork ... Walter Luckenbach Marseilles New York ... El Mar ....Galveston "New York ... Ascanlun . Liverpool New York . , Al Alba ..Galveston New lork .., Tenndore ...Verdun New York .. . Deo 11 Deo 11 . Deo 11 ..Dec 11 . Deo 11 . Deo 11 . Deo 11 .Deo 11 ..Dec 11 .Dec 11 . Deo 11 . Dec 11 ..Deo 11 ..Dec 11 ..Deo 11 ..Deo 11 Herbert L. Pratt, Plymouth New York Amelo New York Freedom . .... New 'iork Mariner's Harbor . , . New York Ship Iiracdo..l)OBton New "orl. Sch Aata New York Canoplc ...Liverpool lloston . Francisco Uordeaux Hoston . . Vancouver. CMli Vecchla Daltlmoro Coralcana ....Uangor lialtlmoro Callveras I?oca Grande naltlmore Dec 11 ...Dec 11 ..Dec 11 Panada . . .. Liverpool Portland Dec 10 Lake orandon.uasp' Portland Dec 10 Howard Phlla Savannah ....Deo 1(1 Samland ..New York St. Natalre ..Deo C Ceramic ..New York I.ondon Deo 8 Italia Boston Ureenock ....Dec A Klva Phlla Falmouth ....Deo S Sun Phlla Dunkirk ......Deo & IJersensfJord p New York Christian! ...Deo 4 SHIITINO NOTES I ortv thousand feet of lumber were. Fort washei ashed trom the deck of the schooner Abbln Keaat during; a terrlflo storm. The vessel aiso ot us sans. Tho Urltlsh steamer rarrsboro, bound for Boston. vas badly damaged during; a gale, having Its stern punctured by a cargo of lumber when It shifted. The urltlsh patrol boat Petit Mara came to the assistance of the steamer, which had lost both anchors. Tho Portugese steaemer Pangun. which sailed for Oonoa from New York, la re ported to have Ita cargo afire I'nneral of Mrs. C. J. Diddle Tho funeral services of Mrs C. J. Diddle, who died Sunday at her home, 2110 Do Lancey street, wero he'd to day at St Peter's Episcopal Church Third and Pine streets Tho llev. Percy J. Brown. All Saints Church, Torresdale, ?"?'- St- .?;..siem-,r'lLs': peters Lnurcn. omcmieu. imermcni. . n h Hldl. ftimllv nult. In PL Peter's churchyard. Trace Berlin Riot to Foreign Office Continued from Page One residence after his arrest yesterday. The principal data among it are thousands of handbills, which evidently were Intended for distribution after the plan of ar- MOTOR 6 2-, 072- 5- and 7-ton Capacities AH styles of bodies built to order to meet your spe cial requirements. It as slie 70a a d e m a n t ration nnona or writs vrber aad whea it. li conren- lent to 70U. .. i resting the exocutlve committee suc ceeded. Tho handbills read: "Comrades, citizens, women! Head this aloud. Parts of the Berlin garri son and front formations wero compelled to arrest today tho traitorous. Incom petent, treacherous executive committee, as It endangers to the utmost the peo ple's welfare. Within fourteen days wa should have had hunger, famine, pesti lence and niggers In Uirlln. "We all deslro peace, liberty, lay?, tread. All this wo can hae If the na tional convention Is called nt once. which v,o demand ns a Christmas pres ent for tho young republic The peoplo's will Is tho supremo law." The last scntenco sounds strangely reminiscent of Wllhelm II. who once, to the great chagrin of all llbernl-mjndcd people, proclaimed publicly, "Tho King's .will Is tho supremo law." If It were not for this last line, ono might mistake I the handbill for a genuine democratic , product; but Marten's assertions do not warrant tho belief that he was serious ! In his democratlo Intentions. Ho has been associated with such men as any serious reactionary really had nny connections witn tnis absurd conspir acy. No matter what was the ultimate In tentions of Marten, Matuscha, and Ithelnbaden, tho reactionary press con tention that they meant to aid Ebert's Government may bo regarded as ridicu lous. It has not yet been dtscoercd who, In the gulso of n "Captain Kess ler," ordered tho Franrcr regiment to participate In tho coup, but Matuscha Is suspectpd of having played tho part. "Red Heart" the Watchword At tho homes of all three a number of black arm-loops with a red heart embroidered thereon wero discovered Some minor culprits had a number of theso arm-loops, which evidently wero to distinguish the leaders of tho new movement If tho coup succeeded.. "Itcd Heart," v. as tho watchword given to tho minor culprits, with which to mako themselves known to each other as being among the wlso ones. It has since developed that quite a number of other troop formations had been approached by the conspirators to I tako part In tho coup. as. for Instance, i a mariners' battalion under Commander Herman uraeber, who had been aiKea to send 200 or 300 mn with rifles and thirty roundB of munitions. Captain Schwarzenburg, formerly In command of these troops, aB consulted, and dls approed of It. At another consultation of Gracber'a with a member of the flying corps, 'Echtmann, tho latter gae tho former the watchword, "Red Heart," uhlrh would necredlt him In certain cir cles. Echtmann had added to tho plan I of arresting tho executive committeo the plan of the ovation to Ebert, and re- quested Qraeber and his men to tako part in both. I As Echtmann refused, however, to tell who had authorized tho plan, Grae- ber wen to tho Chancellor's palace, but i found no ono thero who knew anything I about It. Graeber had been told that f Guard Pioneers wero In tho know, so ho telephoned to them from tho Chan cellor's palace, giving tho watchword, i "Ited Heart." but the Guard Pioneers would not talk over tho telephone. That was on Friday morning. Graeber sent a small unarmed detachment of mariners to participate In the demon stratlon to Ebert. It is supposed that ' lnany 0ther troop formations wero ap- preached In a similar fashion by the . ,. .. i .. , "fU "p"r' coiiaiiHuw Tho only red flag displayed In nil Potsdam Is flying from the roof of Prince Frlederlch lopold's castle. Near by, In Noubabelsberg the Guard Cuiras siers -have been quartered, awaiting with other guard regiments tho festive en trance Into nerlln on Tuesday, which circumstance gave rise to an alarming rumor that Dorlln was on the eve of a Royalist Invasion. However, the Guard Cuirassiers and, other guard regiments, now quartered at Nlckolassee, have most loyat Intentions toward tho present Gov ernment, only they have not yot sot uwd to the red flog. For this reason they deputized an officer and several under officers to the Prince's palace, re questing that the black, white and red bo hoisted nlongsldo tho flag. Tito Prince said he had no objection as long ns tho Potsdam Soldiers' Council was satisfied and tho matter was easily arranged by tolephono with that body, and now tne token of revolution and despotism fly peacefully togethor on the Prince's palace. Lieutenant von Hentlg, however, who had headed tho delegation to the Prince's palace, was called bofore Colonel von nckhardsteln and summarily suspended from tho service because he acted without tho consent of the wholo regiment. Palaces of the other royal princes of Potsdam still lack any festive decorations to welcome the troops, though tho rest of tho town has bunting galore. Some Helgolandcrs who rcturnod to tho old Island In tho last fow days, after spending nearly fle years In cxilo near Hamburg, found their homes In most fantastic conditions. Find Homes as They Left Them Somo houses had disappeared alto gether; some had been decapitated, tho piled bricks In adjoining gardcnB rc caltng what had become of tho top floors. These extraordinary changes wero duo to tho requirements of modern art. In most cases, howeer, the Hel golanders found their' homes exactly ns they left them in that hurried halt hour they wero glen to pack up on August 14 1914. There wero remains of that night's rudely Interrupted sup per still on the table, and coffee In the half-finished cups Shoed under the door of one houso tho owners found a letter with a faded address, which had como too late for proper delivery. In tnohtre houso tho laundry of female summer boarders was cleanly laid out on tho beds Just aa It had como from tho ..-..liwoman that fatal night, when Its IT1S A FIRST AID to economy in the kitchen. Wastefulness is to be avoided. Begin with food. Make second cuts equal to first Make food palat able LEAtPERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE" Use it in the kitchen. I Cadillac permanence of value recognized by War Department In officially designating the Cadillac the standard seven-passenger car of the United States Army, the War Department recorded the crowning testimonial to the permanent value of the Cadillac. The Cadillac was chosen because it most adequately met the Government's need for a magnificently smooth and steady piece of motive-power, possessing that free dom from adjustment, overhauling and repair which alone spells true economy in a motor car. The average Cadillac owner derives his greatest satisfaction from the very quality of permanent value which determined the choice of the Cadillac by the Government. Open eveninga until 10 o'clock during Jubilee Week, Dee. 7tJi-Hth Automobile Sales Corporation 142-144 North fair owners heedlessly had fled aboard the steamer to Hamburg. GERMAN SOVIET BOWS TO EBERT, REPORT ASSERTS Amsterdam. Dec ll.-Tho Workmen's M and Soldiers' executive committeo has conceded supreme authority In Germany to Chancellor Ebert's Government, It was reported In dispatches recolcd hero today. Copenhagen, Deo. 11. (By A. P.) At Chemnitz members of tho Soldiers find Workers' group nttemptcd to dlsurm ii Uhlan regiment Tho soldiers re sisted and fired upon them with machlnu guns, whereupon tho Soldiers and Work ers fled. Many of them wero seized and benten The Soldiers and Workers' Council MavPson & DeMan. 1115 Chestnut Stree: Opposite Kcith't Theatre For Tomorrow Special Satin and Fur Hats wzewmF .'jm 'uy. w $5.50 ' Values to $10.00 OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! THESE are brand now creations just arrived nnd wo price them below regular for this special eventl Satins combined with Hudson seal, nutria or moline. Chic turbans and small shapes of most becoming effects. :Purchasing Agents' Broad Street ... ' i : .1 men oraereovout an inraniry aeiacnmeni against tho Uhlans, but tha Infantry men wero disarmed by the Uhlans. The number of killed and wounded Is not known. Representatives of the troops -which aro to guard Berlin took an oath in the town hall at Steglltz, swearing absolute loyalty to tho German people's republic. Independent Socialists, according to ad vices reaching here, exhorted tho boI - --- " -- At a 'demonstration before tho Bis marck monument In Berlin Sunday, Minister Helnrlch Stroebel said: "It Is lncredltable that the military Is still In tho hands of Von Htndcnburg, who la a gnat reactionary 1 am In possession of a letter from Von Hlnden burg which makes It apparent that he overthrow Von Bothmann-Hollweg bo cause tho latter was Inclined to re forms and not strong enough to stick up for a peace of lctory." Berne, Dec 11. The situation In mm, Values to $10.00 Orders Accepted: m $5.50 1 9 Berlin Is growing worse, according to a Wolff bureau dispatch from that city today. Tho Workmens and Soldiers' commit tee defaanded tho arrest of Karl Lleb knecht and Itosa Luxemburg1, nadlcal learrers. Herr Koeth, tho German Minister of Demobilization, has made tho following1" appeal: "Wo aro on the edge of an abyss, facing hunger, anarchy, civil war and foreign Invasion. Everybody must do his duty or wo will go diown." f inuu uiirfTjiiunn (mm ntuifiru 'mnmi ini nnimrriiunin n rtmHn.nrrrnrammiiininnnimTiiHiiFiiHntt nil innmirmiHnniiHin ihii inmnumruiiiimRHinjrat; raHian mui rratnmuug For Holiday Gifts g!ieKteIii $late Platters, Pierced Bowls, Covered Dishes, Tras, Tea Sets, Bon Ron Dishes, Cako Baskets, Cracker and Cheese Dishes, Sauce Boat and Stand. Wright, Tyndale van Roden, Inc. 1212 Chestnut Street RftANN & DlLKS 1 102 CHESTNUT STREET Service Satisfaction The predicted inconveniences of holiday shopping have no place here.. Our sales force is sufficient to give you the best of attention we will deliver your purchases as heretofore, and selections will be exchanged. FOR THE MAN Silk Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Silk Hose, Gloves of all kinds, Bath Robes and Gowns, Angora Vests, Jackets and Sweaters. In fact, almost everything for men. IVINTFlt HKMOKTS st. I'ETrnsnnno. n.A. Philadelphia to St AndiKejturiv ;,,)& Tickets on sale Nov. 1 fo AprillSO, 1919. . J! Time Limit June 1, 1919. Stop-over allowed all Intermediate point going and return, on notice to the conductor. Further particular! ASK YOUtt TICKET AGENT ALSO WRITE BOARD OF TRADE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA wFnNrifvn.i.K. pa. SUNsET HALL nhaoVcaerJmfo0re..-. crlsii Ury nlr Irfnuttful inountnln wslks HwShln roasting, jte Not a n$g"E VII. I. n 1. or Lritecr Central ATT.AXTK1 CITY. N. J. TRATMORE ATLANTiccnr lORIJtfSGREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS UJtOT.tor Ky, av. nr. Bch. Elev.tost Westminster pJ,v batha, rtjnnlnewatsr $12 BO up wkly. i 12 r.0 up dally. Chas lluhra HOTEL B0SC0BEL :XZ" nnn Thornutrhlv hosted Hklt. A E Marlon TAMr-A. tXA. DE SOTO HOTEL TAMPA. IXA. Faclnc thn Postofflce. Fireproof: heated. Courtesy Service Comfort. Write tor booklet. jArKsosviM.r. rr,A. HOTEL JACKSON European Plan Steam heat. MAIN STRUCT Con. ADAMS All modern conveniences. Restaurant Connecting With Lobby. ARAGON HOTEL European plan. ,1.&0 up. Where eourteay, comfort and service prevail. A place for tarn. Dx and tourists Hklt. 11. W. Johnson. Mrr DE LANP. FI.A. PUTNAM INN Capacity BOO. Good aervlces elevator; steam heat: lame lawns and verandas. Unusual porta! eolf. Rooms en suite with bath Booklet U B. I'rown. Prop. THE OAKS F,m"l' otI. Pleaaant rooms, apacloua grounds, eood home ccoklnr. Ratei f 2.B0 per day up, 112 00 per wek up fl. P. Hays. Prop. QIUjVNPO, FLA. .HOTEL AbTOR - tr p"" run. water In every room, several with prl. bathi pen, location. Write E. Il.VEaT, Mcr. WEST PAIJ1 1IKACH. FLA. THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Get away from buying; coal. Northern bill. Sards and worries of war. It'a aa cheap to five at Hotel Palms. West. Palm Ileacb. 1'lor. Ida. aa at home. Write manager for in structlve booklets and rates. BT. AUOUSTINK. FLA. The Monson On waterfront. New, modern, llreproof cons, 100 rooms 00 batha TheBennelt0'r bath. Steam heat. riverlooklner bay anil nan. Near Old Ft, Marlon, Ilklt. It. M. Bennett. BEA ItREUZB. FLA. THE MAYFIELD ZS8VL S?un; house. Every modern convenience. Near Hotel Clarendon, Reasonable ra'ts. Daytona tlta, MIAMI. FIA. H' 1 Dvamr.mt Under new mn''t -fmi'n.Dti,H sw , FiffiCmiiinH rtHTrilvaDHOOT WHEN THE riOYS CbMEfttfM&? Mother of Two Soldiers Tells of rlins Yor llomeComlnir' , , "I'm expecting my boya home any dayi now, and tho entlro family la busy front mornlnc until night Retllntc things ready for them." ald the Joyful mother of Jwo "doughbojs" In dlscussltiir thd peace news. "IVo hae had tho entire house redecor ated In their honor, and while we were nxlng things up we had hardwood floors laid throughout (he house ..They are tv artistic and beautiful and ndd ao much to the cheerfullies of the home, Then thev , are easy to clean and last a lifetime. And the cost la really very moderato when-the work la done bv Plnkerton. of 3034 West York street." Adv. and WINTKRKESORIS HT. rnTEBIHBBO. BXA. Petersburg, Florida riNinirnsT, n. c. As Alwav s W7 t Yktt 1- NORTH CAROLINA Leads all Souther Rrtortf in the variety and intttkat of its winter SPORTS and Pastimes f GoLr TrapShootmo Raci no Rioinc-Drivimo St Motoring Tennis , Carouna Hotel Alive withlMroUtftdfU Far full InrnrwittUa nil rrarrvatlana nililrraa Rrnrrnl nmrr, Plnrburat, N. C., Wi CnnurrM St.. Ilaatoa Pin POINT COMFORT. VA. Find out difference In fares to the far South resorts and Old Point Comfort OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Hotel uuamDernn .- Swlmmlna Pool. Qolf. JfCt 7j?tt fleafood Cuisine. Every y IBll European Hath and ja iWjV Treatment Write A ,V Ifntel Chamberlln Treatment Write OKO.F.ADAMrJ.M Pirtrea MAnrn.. V Va.. fSf nr nooklet and Information at Cook's, . uroaa: ilaymond & wnitcomb, 1005 Cheat nut; "Ask Mr. 1'onter," In Acker s. 12th and Chestnut. American Express Co., 1127 Chestnut St. ' RICHMOND, VA. J7 Mont marnlflrent ho(M In the hoitth. lloornn nlnRlft or en unite, with and without hnthi. European plan IN luitratrtl ttwklet on re UfHt. O. F wkisioek. flAMDKN. H. C. THE , PARKVIEW INN, A comfortable and delight ful little hotel, conducted with an earnest desire to please and to eetlsfy Exoellant colt, solo, huntlna-. etfi. Oup rta are aane andreaannable. II F. HARItlSON. Prop. The COURT INN , NOW OPEN Oolf. Polo. Tennis, Rldlns; It hole Bolt course In excelleat condition adjoining hotel. .Vir.. r. TU'KISUB HON. Owaen nuuHiKK INN NAIV fiPRN ' " Qolf. Tennis. Hiding Hunting. CottaCM, , .,un..,ow. H 0- .,ABVn, Mtr- BOUTHKRN PINE8 SOUTHERN PINES HOTEL jflis 1 'Ai nil! A d m lu IrW. IV)' U iiiiW -it ' n ff fl&l' l lrW' V T.jVJf,!j.i4.v.-(V-'r T 4,: "v: V1.' ft. ,' ! f( , ' lEjl W,rr- " J .-. Ifjtf. &? -1 ' ! I U,w 1 ', JfctrJJBta i ni.hti "; , .. "' M'- t-mtmMtl,mit ' l! AaUa-am.li.J...2liaa.-.M-Ai.- Er".SH nHl" , ""7 Aboluiir f)reproof. s,s??s,v',!?aS wary iJM sffSL - -" a Mmma&r ; 'f- v& . -. (j
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