S W 'T Sr S w; 'i WW ti r r u 5r iv ?! fc i f 2 LANSDALEGIRL FOUND; MAN HELD Frank Merino, Accusscd of Abduction, Says She Went Willingly HEARING $KT FOR TODAY Grace Gaylino Taken Into Limousine as She Left Fac tory With Friends Yrnuk Merino, of I.itnailnle, elin.rKe.1 with kidnapping lrnc (Inillni., vm nrrmtnl enrll IniUv nt MniitKiimeM . vllle, three miles from l.iinnihtle. In Tletfftlte Stevens, 311 (Jnvllnn was with lit m. Merino denied he kl.lniippeil the Klrl unil (mM she went with lilm willingly, rhr girl refuted ti lull. Mrrlnn will lisle n lirnrlnK IliU nftf r noon. Miss ClaMlno an she whs wired ns he emerged last evening with u score of other girls from n clothing factory in l-ansdalo nml a dragged Into ti waiting- machine which lmmcill itely mado off nt hlKh speed. nother car earrlng Prank ilalini, father of the Klrl. unci Detective Steven son, of Lansdale, give chase, to the limousine, but after a pursuit of sev eral miles was forced to abandon the chase because of the slippery condition of tho ronds The ahduitlon of the- Klrl was care fully planned and baldly executed A few minutes before the girls cm plojed In the Ilrumb.augh clothing fnc tory null vvnrk for tho day a big Iltnou nlno drove up In front of lh. establish ment. Two men r In the ear s It cams to a stop one stepped out and took a osIton m the curb near the entrance to tho clothing fnctorv The other remained seated at tin. wheel As the Klrl employed In thi factory emerged the nnn on the curb nindo n dash for Miss ('ajllno .he screamed ns he rushed toward her Her companions attempted to defend her Several of them wire knocked douii by the man who sclnd tho fcreamlng girl and dragged her to thu waiting car . As soon as the word of Ins daughter's abduction reai hed tim lino, a black smith, he hired n tourlnic car and ac companied bj Detective Stevenson gave chase to his daughter s abductors. NEW YORK WANTS THAW Rcrtuisition for Stirrontlfr May Reopen Lnnii' Proccrdiiifis Xevv York authority s Intend to file a requisition for the surrender of Hani lunac proceedings tn de termini Thaw mental condition District Attniiiev .sUvnnn has reipi. sted a copy of the u.nrd in tills . Ity In the lumcj pmcee dings whlih resultnl In Court of Common PIct. Nn . B ip polntlng Thaw's mother guardian of his person I pon lur iifiuet he was com mitted tn the Pennjjlv mla llnspltil for tho Insine Thaw's Int. rests are In charge of " former Judge James nas tlordon In PMinn.. to tin- reipust fr.un New York. Prothnnntiiy Walton has dlncted his clerks to prepare a cnp "f the record here WANTS VENTXOK OX .MAP New fj)or Lrpe Pulilirili fur Shore Rcorl Mlnnlle fits. Jnn 3 In bis inau rural message is M,iOi of entnur City Charles II i!oilfre, a business man, recommend, d ib.it thn Cltj c'oumll Join the local lloird of Trade in a publicity campaign tn put fiitnoi effectively upon the shore teort map He ad vocated "Io the hard surfacing of . ross toiMi avenues it lie intubation eimp ilgn to Include the planting cf trees and the placing of tinner p'ots at thu beach ends of streets, the t tf tislou of water and sewerage seniles w hi. ll were held up ny mo vvai , aii'iiuonai scnool tailllili. and providing of amusements including basebill games and tennis tournaments upon niunlclp.il grounds and aftirmon dancing ei-sliins at th,- inumnpal plei As a mom toward nconomv the n. iv Miyor asked i'ltv Council to appoint 11 purchasing- board LIEUT. HAKE .MI.aIM, Son of I.jii-ilile Mmi-icr Njuieil Ill (.j-u.illi l.t.l I nnhflnle. Ph. Jan I- l.n Kii.n Wil liam 11 liar. win. , r. pir..l u i.s ng in action' In tnil.ii s .nsuuii l.-t Is tne onlv osn of th. It v an I Mis SI 1: Hare, nf LnnsdiV Th ltn H,ue is pastor nf tl 1 Pirst Hapust i'hur h her. j.ieuien.ini nan prior to . iiiiTing ih enrl Ii n Ii, I l.,ll... 11,1 .,. ... .1 a-...,..,.-." vv.-....,, ,'., nunill III. fill- plov of the Philadilphla and Heading ltailroad tie w .11 ills cfimtiiiHsmn fio-ti the ranks wb'b in Franc i havtrg gono to Camp Miade ns a ir.vnt lit was at nn. iroui inr in. mils wnn i"omian I, .120th llcgiment of tim Thirti. th Division. lln has been repnitid ihIhsiiii; sin.e a drive In the viclnttj of th. iiroi u. finest on S". pt.mbir ,"i Nu imul has I.. en received fr in inm situ the-r. ,ipt nf .i Iittir bv bis fain ly written on SCTitcmber 12 AWAIT DOCTOR TIIOM s llrjn Miur IVcfiilent lApeitcil at fail live Ope nine roiiiorroii Dr M 'am Thomas, i resilient of Drvti Maw i i II g. who ..iebrat.il hei rivtv -seeonel Innlidaj anniversary e. lerdav is ,peit,il at the . nlli-ge In thn foi tile up. uing tomorrow she has teen in 1 lorld.i on u hollda) vaca tion 1 i.r the last lur Duttnr Thomas has ibv.tei. muih time tn war vvuik She iiu aKsuutcil head of the educational ili panmi lit nf tho women s siinmltte of the ciunill uf iiallonal defense fnr Pennsjlvaiiia al Ibe beginning nf the war, but ieslgn.il last June lu favor of Mrs. Herbert I. Clxrk 'HOUNDS' TO CHASE ORDERS Salesmen hi All Itrarul.es of Cuiiinterip Torni New Sorkl riilrnco, Jan 3 A ntitlonal oreanlzu- lion known as the l.xaMAl sn.i.tj of Order Hounds composed of order sales- men from al branches of comm.ne nnd jiiv ii wit ! t'vsttiiintr" Liiiniiiv n r 4UI1 InHiislrv. wan finr.enlzed liulnt uiili ihn 1. th. .. in... ik,.nm.. uni.un iiitiiiil'ii'. ... - . ... . .. .. . M "'" "" '" -nurimp 01 n n miw n-m 01 ihh t(ntion of hH rommltteo a- bomi an nu thoUKht nht ina 1m iIihrkI off In a iciier rviencu uj i-iuuiwi-"iu .n mien .nin-- "i- 'ii,r'ini un m-i n r. .,.,..,. ilft teiiort i. f s it.p ton from D.-rlet Attorncv s ,. nf ,. "",":.' fflffn!? Z '' ' "' T'T"".'." ! " New Yoik It was lulinittid thai pro- 1 M.i.uln was a ineml . r nf a pirt of ship i liiindli r nml whirr ovviicr is cnair- 1,J,.-. ,.., nr V"w. f,vn,'ll e....,l.., ...II 1, ...! 1.. .1.. .. .,,...,.,1 elm . nmiilllFi. nil ell lll.lkl S the I I II- l It, p. I III' . I 1 A l II I'.l I eecdlng, of ,1,1s eh.raeter in .11 IPU- -- ' a?mIZ to I.I ,rm v I dim. ml fVu- a senatorial ln.,u,rv '",' 1Awf,nr ,n,trcrrn Uhood will Involve the nopming i f the .c,lS 1. ,,,. ru .... vi.Mndei p Pirgusni tIN Jl lll Allr.Z) I I'.l) Installation uf Kennel No 1 When he had not been eeen around The name was taken ns a tribute to for a number of d lys the nilghburs no the faithful hound, and the socletv, semi- titled the police, and they forced an secret and fraternil, was formed to de-....trnn. i letters hearim? u nnwtn.irir elon sclentinr. selling methods and high- "'.' ' .""'' b ',, r ' ?ou' d it ,h ZnJi er Ideals In the Ives of the members I nI Dumber 10 wero found at tha front Kennel oftlcerH aro senior watchdog junior watchdog, official crawler and pijj Darker. BRITISH LABOR I WILL; FIGHT FOR NATIONS' LEAGUE Wilson Congratulated Tor His Kf. fori? George lleriunl Slmw Sarcastic on "Highest Na" Tnmton, Jan 3 --Hrltlsh labor tntln was resnled to fight for a League of Na tions. At tt meeting of the Labor parly In Albert llnll, 6000 delegates passed, by a virtually unanimous ote, a resolution congratulating l'ri stdent Wilson s efforts for the league and demanding tbat Hilt Ish deljKaten to the Team Conference Hiiiko establishments of the league one of their foremost points Demonstrations In favor of a League of Nations will bo held In nil parts of Prltnln ' dcel ircd Vrthur Hinderson lehbrated labor leader In his address to tho innss.iiiM tltiK 'The r cent flee, lion was a practical Imlnrsimrut "f the leiue HiorKi- Item ml Mi.iw, spenklim on the Hrltlsh Ii1n k.ulc "f f!crninn, whlih ri mains effective, kld how llrltnln would feet nhou' It If Aineili'i n.i I tin blcRest na "They .i.nenl-ci lie vald And ttt irowd nulsilv. mil sarnHi callj nhutil the onl el 5 CAMDEN RESIDENTS MEET SUDDEN DEATH Four Women. One Alan Strieken Fatally on Street or in Homes Knur uixiirn nsiil one man dropiicd de id in I'anidcn this lnomlnK JIrs Jessie Ilacklcj, llfty jeirs old, .'821 Mlti hell strict, died of apoplexj mi the strett tie ir htr home, lortly lifter hl) started for Murk Mri Mntlldi .b.lin-on, fifty jears old, 770 IVoodlind aienuc. died III her home of heart illscise a few mlnutis after Clio funic rsrd iillh other inenibeis of tli- famlH j JIrs Alarle .Vcllwls', forty-ttto farsl old, US South Kourth sticet. was found I ill ul in bid lij hei lui'-binil when lie ri turned from work this mornlnir. Death i was due u, heart dlcas Apoplew elilmeil Mrs .Nuzl llftv vears old. "HO street ,ih filed at home cm.fiVThn,! nOUtll inilfl 1.. ... t r . . ,.. .,- '" ' iiiv. .idi iuiu .-iir oiii ,-ij li.Bti.ut street was found d.ad the r. Ihart cllsens. e.usc.l his death tit the Cooper llo-pltal c. roller Pratt inv.stigit.d iho .as, ......... , FAILED TO KISS BLARNEY STONE ViilcriiMti .tilor Falls 110 Fce't, lirf.ikitif: Shulilierv in Descent I Minion I,i n I Peter McRuire, It s a bit nf a dron s.ldl'itei alter be bad ilitnbul tn tin top of th. 1.1MI.. mill and linked down a shier 110 fei I I". s bj viiii of adding a l.ttle spoit to tlw gauif Pi ti r watched other Yanl.ie blue Juki ts l.lss tin Warm) htone Tin approved method Is for a strong m in to grasp the candidate's left leg and arm while another grasps his right leg and arm '1 h n the s.lng him out o. r the abvss as far as tin 1 cm n ich and let the intrepid on. boutu e his nose amlnst the si ane'j attain ible loek call It a l.lss .md M it gi it that Noi n Willi Mil. inn ll.. knivv bo' nul.l r. 11b nut hum lb., liilcr.. and kiss the lllarnev stone uro. the. wav with- I out assistance s he b id almosi attain d his goil In lost his batata and started d.wn thn 110 feet straight through the air The keiper deseriidtd bv 11 s ifer route intending tn pick up the dead American sillor What he siw was Mcllulre rub bing hiim-elf and pointing heavenward with 11 sort nf sheepish grin Tin ..etp. r saw win re .11. Hub" after falling slxti f.it, hit will out on a tree limb and broke It off llelnw that was annther hough to which h. hail earomed and b. low still anotlu r, also bte I'fln tin fall sn that Die list drop nf t'.tteen fe. t was minor The mstotl'.in becmie v.rj nngrv , What do cm mean" said he, ' bi. 1 Inr off the llmhi if tin trees' i vui v,. Ui.it siur, Do rot Injure sh ' ier ' I HIUTISI H'HIIJ GKK.MAX Jl II, l.rili-li Iiiti'lligrnie hief Tells Hoi 1'oe 1 nwittiuglv Aiilcil Allies l.tiiiiloil, ill 1lnnt1c.1l, Jin .1 Th. Dur 1111 nt Spe. ill AVai Oilb e s 11 ed ntt.IltB.Miep at the t'n ll.lllsb ..mull. .1 v.. .i. ., TPlr nt least $1 una mn nuo bv thn success. ful manner In which it e nunteratted enemy aitiviius dui ing thn war, do flutes llrlgailiet Ci-neia' (leorrfo K I'orkt'rlll tctiriiig Hires tor In his fare well messigo 1.1 his associates The meHSige suvs ti t liermuns were nctlvp In peiulitiiiK in raw tnutnrlal mm th.it this vvns iletecteil and cheeked one- siibdp.irtmeiit tie. gem ral adds, not content with 1 losing cer ta.n ohnniii'K nf enemv propngimla kept othirs open for the purpose, of ' lal I I Til tt ll. f- Itlltlsll t.rii.l I t-tl li.l a . ...... ."m.... ...... .- ,... -....., . j,. enellll coveis em which tho po,taii had been nuid bi the flennans largest lusil in armistice lie said This work wan given m older In Unert n. ii ii mlr.iU frmn tbo .triors if war Smie tin arnilstl . ibe vmrlt lias In ireas.il it being ciien with n di finite view to imst-war i. settletnent More than Mxtv subjoin are being taught most sold'ei a choosing tielmleal mibjo ts FOL D DEAD IX HED i . ii i i . ii ti. . later Helieveil to Have Dieii Charles LMtC.r..Vl M.IKIOI IN DIM I) thu sev.ntn . msecuiive crii " r. v.st.rdav s lunders pi. ml.il gulltv Ulin ,.",.,, ",M , , ., " " " "' "' , "'." The damago bv bonilnr.lnient anil Kim. Jun 3 1'ather Vlaillmli J.n UanJISSI I..VIK.I..11 '"""'- l WIMll.li j, Nm.U) io a captain unci doitis ,., mansliught. r nnd was s. rv , ,,... I ""? . 1 '' nl" "f ' '"" nfTeeie.1 ,n , , estlmat.il nt altogether about do'lo" ski general of lie S. of Bill -' .- :.,. -S,3fSr:;vS .v..:rv.rS,r 'S"?SE is. jriK.ir;sxe,:'a;K M ml. l.-fiin. Vrui .lire isslsuiiu iibuh ' r f- '""''" ii., ,. ..n,i.,,.. n, .. ,.. ..... robb. 1 y took plm e In the Kaiser s looms in.it nml resbln In llome .... n... II U i lam ,. 1.1 r- Utv Pi-i.au a- ,"', " ajJiwi Dr H M A 1 'avis, i ountv OlU Loill! Rtol l LdW'hlor , le i "f i.-ioutuig the , ,rs ,,ml divert '"- Kurt MuliHani. one of the cilltnrs grouiul that he Is a Polish citizen, uc II in. mil work anions llrltl.h trewips was , ,' t, un Mfred A Jink n- suporln ' ""'" "" ,rul"1 '" sniu.r avuiUf and "f ,,,c ologne i.agette has Just pub- ,ordlllB to tho Italia, His nrrlvul In M Ihe must lH. msliiup iblng In tl... war ''',',, ,,,urtti..us. .'"' o n , ' 1 tioss-t. vrn sjstems In i .ml. mmtluii of lls1"'1 -l book entitled 'How Wo Weie itomo ul!J j,ecn delajed hccatlsu tho Hiil.1 1ji.l tHMil .l..put elrector of undent .r ...urwi u nnRsl i7rfTriOS tills plan Theod. o.,k 1T12 Cist Pis. Deceived." In which he proves that the swlsa frontier Is closed 7ZZ ...hev Uh...n .nmained ,,.e,Hl ,, ,(1i,n Willi i VI V...MV PJJU liUUUsiiU VS? n H ' I, ",h. ".I'. T" .r.r',.", t:" ' ' '"r .i"'" JT?L"0 7.. . . I unit turn sitmuitii it a ,nnv(iiitti..i .ia vi i .v m i i vn v. ( i ,s , i. . , . . ,, ...... ,,....,.. M uu, in lK i( wiiii ii iiiiou ii 'oicih i mv pmv cmi " i ninuriri Kntnr i.eooLiiuuKKi is n ion iou nf Prior to December 10 ' I' " '" l'""" 7' l", ''V, ''':",'? !'," Its approvnl All tin ineiiilieiH of tin Jllssmg slnin December If. Charles ,, mitsslon it Is declared f.ivur gram II hUtrr, event-i Ight )iiir.sn!d was ,ng nutonmi v tn th. Cut ilonmn dl-trn t found dead In bed at ills home 23J1 Hast Hiziard street, after the police lii:iir VIANS I'Ll'I'INC CHIN had broken down the door ' "-lL '' . I M.l-l ' llil.i Mi Mater had n tired from tho tex tile business in Kensington, in which Hu.tilc DemoiMralion izaiiiit I hen ne nan neen engagea ror in inj jcar! and 1 veil a'nne A son, however Is .omewhere in this i Itv. and last night ..,., .)(,,ir( s.,.. ou. ', , ,.'' :.-";. . ," ' , , , , ,t xar"lus t i t millions In trv and locate htlll I 'P snow mg tnar tne man must b no leeii dead uliies that time. Heart fail- urn was as.iiben as tr.e cause. EVENING PUBLIC TRANSPORT NORTHERN PACIFIC I " U ' I I tx I I iflW tMi lk ' i 1 Bi iH- Vi HllHIllllllHlllllllllllHlllllllllllllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIBltlktl 2kmAkTrl&-' ti''. a I s.assizsr"iw. is.." imtz b ) Intermtlunnl l'llm frlc. 'I he Northern I'acilic. Iiounil friiin lltr-t. 1 runic. In c rk itilli 2180 -oldirrs almaril. nhorc oft I ire Manil, N. Hci.riicr urc holering alioul llir -hip, remlcriiitt ccr ioillc anl in bringing lifchoaU a-liorc, llirough a Menu) -urf, fillcil villi IniiiicMarilliauiiil fighters ASK PROBE OF MOVES AGAINST CITY'S PORT Trade Hoard (.alle on Joint Committee to I'rge ' Senate Probe V tinilnrl.il InnstiBntl m of the al leR-ed dlbirlnilnitlon acalnst t tic port of 1'hll ulelphla Is fleiniindi il bv the Uoaril of Trades iniumlttee on Inrbor ltn proiement Tho dfin.ind Is unbodied In a leport F"U hi 11" ""i""1"1"' '" ninctnr Web- ., - ,.f .1,. Ii.n ..liTiint nf Wll.irlps. .-..., w. ..,. .-., - - Pncks and Ponies, .. Is chairman of .' ...,., ,t, ,.i. n,an.w,lM viiiimim or ill Iprt l.ln.tor W. list, r s . nmiii'ttec has not Ir( T ,or ,nr. .. iUPi iinu m.- .i iiii , r Uw 0r(, ,)f Trades eommltt.o came ' , a ,nbtlna mrprlse , . . .senators Penrose .mil Knox are .isueu to tale the proper hteps tn start the i ess the w liul tin rcis. s greitlv mi- clou riiment Inquiry I rlner mv tin ru Is i.ppai.nili im lm- Tlu leport of the special cnmmi te.- is n(illni, ,, inxPr f t) Mv Klni! , unilcritond to hivi bun drafted bi .Inhn I .,, ri,s )t H epe.t.il tbat nine her Meigs former Director of '' 'ne' I human fri Igl t Is iunni.il ivuithiiig Do. ks am! l-'crrlis Dileetor Webster, .. ,, . ... ., ,- ,,...,1,1,. ..ill i, promi-es tn bilng the matter to th- - ' forme i niisldent of the Mainline i ban;- s untied p Ki rr. an lmportet , loiiiiu I ilre-tor Meigs. Nath m Hav wood president of ilin- American Drug Cnmpaiiv . i: 1 Living, an im,w i and Willi fin 15. Tueker. teentir.i of i .e Hoard of Trade Sis points of alleged discrimination on the part of tho big shipping lntoiesls iiMlnst the po. t are mibodled In the report Th. Ueivtrnmint h failure to use tne en.ri nii.i,. In the trinsport I men aim nAU ... elm .. ir villi, nml the f illure '.' . . ,,i. .,f 1.1,11 ideliibta " I""' ' ' '.'" -""" -. . ... the shipping control oci.i.ii. "' I nltiil Stctes shipping boi-d 111- clt.d i.innng the rt as ins win the .Tiegen us iiimliiatttiR police against Philadelphia is caTiiel on MOIISHALTDKWEIICAI I'.ifu'c lu I'av riven-t cut Tare- ami Tie Up Trollej .-v-tem lleiiver, "1 . J m I 1 He V P ' -After strut-ill hi rile, had be hi ."lu pin ll suspind. il fnr Mi unil 1"1' hours hire last night because t d. in m Mi.itlotiH bv crowds nf men anl Ijus ' , nbjicted tn the eulleitlou " 1 iti-.ent far. ser.i.e was i.siinifil 1 11 i til iv on rigul.ir schedules Wheth 1 would continue depi nded. "iiiiin . ti. 1 .Is sabl on 11 Intuitu ikiIi jiro- l.i'wei ltall.v lt Maiu.g 1 'f I ulilii sunt., saiu in pin.e n.'.i " in,-,,. iml fi. iir.i n llestlUi'tt in prop, ru ' injur, u. inilnui. 11, 1 m tl .it. w mil ma un.l rt il' I" hssi t ll 1 comimnv to .He. t 'be mereaseii 1 u .' . . .... , . . . ..1,-1.1 !.....,, lmm. wanU ut vmrimen 1 11 lb. s' vril dlHtrln ' m cd to pay lien, tim a thecent im .'..I.tl th. W '.' in. Illume uis, iiihiii. ... .,. l 1 into the ot as hid tho business .lis -.ttilloel anil Mm 11 the 1 Hi 11 1 ' "1 1 1 et H SALEM IJCMll) KEOi:GAMJ , t- ill c , i, (, iv,.,. rreeliol.leis ppoiut II. I . bill Uirct- tor for sevcnlli Time iilein N. i.. Jan llarr. P ua Pr. elm dei ti nu cpn. r Plttscroi town .' ,,JS rt'''), n,,u e l ra ' . un hruli'iiin nl Kalem ul Ibe nr- uan intlnn if the board as dire, to, tor lavorcil hv sp.iiii.li ( niiinii.-iuii Pre filled Over liv I't.-mier Iloiiiaiiiuio vimlrlil, Inn - 1 1). A I'l-i'.ni-lunlan iiiiloiion whs ur de i insult 1. 1 lion tuda at lh. iimriniu nf . uiinim. slnn i.iuprlsii'g the prm Ip.l Uaelei- t ibe isilill.di patties Tli - lull w i prtsldeil ovel m Preinifii Uuiuhiioiu s ri.i- i iitulinlsts tlie ataliiiiiaii lepuh 11 ai and the fm Inlisis wen nut up tesenteu lit tin ine-ellng hiilnu Uesiilt.l not to attend i i The .iimnilsslnii dreiam tu ilmw up . Spll.i vlull. lllllc l "'" ' '" J ln '-,,I,V v ' ' Dent, ns i.Tlons agaitiM p.ruvuins . n- tl n chll.. iie.nr.fng to unutli.nl reports tec. lied here .iiul steamships are arriving it .iloiiemin anil nitao with inati Peruvian tefugees fmrn ihl Victor I. u. i llerraia, a hailing Peruvian sugar iiroducer amiounii pill lit Iv that he will ship no more sugni i to t idle and uiges all Peruvian sugar and rice produceis to follow his ex- ample and tii'i th i liKnpiIng 1 11 1. trl.t th. v b. ir an hour . v. n up un do Vlltnn 11 la world hpf.ir. t tic - JLJ WSV ' H ' LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY nrsssEESJcxcew ' 150 More Taken l Off Stranded Ship j Continued from I'nee One lout furtlur nst 111 bo plaml In the b.iracks of tho nii.il ulr nation at J If ii elmrn Ir.itiufnrnind llllll II IlllCC enierKinci hopltal The, I'M "inertly Hounded, lmweier, proli ibh will be taKm to .New lorlt In ambulances a-.sc.mlilnl at Cnhhort- by meinlii rs of the iiomen'n motor corps of America, iimim mill d by Mijoi lit ltn Itasteds 1 ri to 1 b at rran-port Xntitliir attempt will be m ido at high watir todav to float the N'oitbern Pa cific acconllni; I n wlrcles iiicmko leipU,,, ,, , issnclitcd Pros trim '. .... r...,t ,.... ..11. M.. ncr coniiiianui i . nMum .inui.-ti, .., . rnerM aro'doubltu, 'whether this att.mpt ..... .. ...i i, .. i ' T f r the v U I ,s le tv' ', ,,',,,, in tllf, , lI1(1 s,n j ,..,. .nm. nml . irlv IV edtievil le inurn- , ,' ,' ,,,, hnllr ,h(, .ns ptin.llnfr nn , r ,, ,,,,. ,lK(. ,im,11P1H ,au Illl II.I l"'ll ..... . ,iriiK hei further iiishoi thrown irt rbo.uil Thus light. 11. .1 It is t0 New Viirk lill -On the winil nf iiinv (lllieis vl o law the new e ir In from tin de, k of tin ti iii"ioit North. 111 Pmlli then' Mis tin f"A wli.n she grounlnl nt -' 3." "ii Wiilmsiliv morn lug Thi re w is a persistent ilrUnl. . but the lUhts along tin shon w.ie .1. ailv visible Tn glen Pire Island light '1I1UI1 tbiows Its b. mis nlint..n mil. 1 1n.11 1. ar night, w is s. en 1 1 tin Noi th irn Paclllc I. was followine- this sU nnl til it led tn tin d1fc ist. r, for sonie liod mi viat.li siinplj mtsinok this for the Vinbros,. f 'liaiuie ' light so armj nf Ii ers s tbl naval Inutenant win. is .111 otlli.i of the ship i nib r Captain L 1 on i.'P and who was ntllcer if tin il. 1 1, it th' time was nceoidlng tn passfii nis put uncle r anest anil Is now t nn I in d in the brlir uf ihn .Nmilniii Pa . 11 I .!'. Iiant 1' I Itnli. lis Wll the ni'i Pb I ul lpblin brought ash 1, finiii tin NiMh rtt J'tcirli v.sti elu WOULD BUY LOWER CALIFORNIA 1 N'ti.ttnr -lmt.t Introiltii i'- Hl'-o-lutioii 1'inviiliii". for 1'nii Iia-r Wiisliingt I in j Senator shurst , vrlznni his introduc.d a lesulu tnm rifpiistiig the Pteslfleiit to open in initiations in the purchase from MexU,, b 1,.. Pnit.d Si.ites of Lower ''alifornii md of about 10,000 square ,,,,, ,,f lltn, Mexbaii ferritin y Ivlng north nf tbini-i.ne degreis 1 itltudo In the Slati of s nn ia. ' 1 sugrest that In all probability," aid Sennti r Homh nf Iil.il . when the tesolutlon was ,,nered "If t.ie leagim of nations ts urginizeil Ciey inav Ulstrlbuto It to the rtii'eel htates ' "I nm afiunl thej ll dUirtiuto It to Japin,' let nti il S. nat r Ashurst Inve-stlgation In the Se-cri t..rj nf War . , . i..in. .. . n.. .i . .. . .i eiutiiii. ..I ..in. 1 1 un 1111,1,1 growiugi fUt e.f lllimilge lllttli teil b Meiientts ' sin D.iemb. r I'M J, was urnnostil t .1 resuiiuif u intr.H ,i rerolutif ii Introduced 1 Senator ' Vliuist It was nf. lied ur ..omml,,,, the .Mill- loiivittnl .s'.Jiei Die- in Ho.piia IHIUr-llurre. 1'n,. J m Hernge .Ininos Sat uclers, of Vine i w I o i lb .nils, a biMUler, m denh m .si Muv, s i ii g ihut b i- is neiuif. linlmato h Mrs S lUiab rs i1.m1 nt Uiiti. , n 1 illustrate I lj tvvu men , . , I "i "ii I i i e.l .States ivul li.li e it the l'illi,m i ,j Trailing' . st ulnji , Will lit.in in Muiiii.iv in l in t n Suening public lebgc. T"J J w VsiJ U v 1 ' A -fr 's5iJ ij, S. MAPUCS? ?y AC feJiV -" , . ' i v"'V' i rss.M. - -s. s , f FAST IN SAND ;jr?r'SS5ET7S"'-""!-:K2rCS-r DRUGGIST TEACHING IN VIRGIN ISLANDS Hcn J.,; ()f T,;s Cilj - Director Neu I of Education in . S. Possession ll.nr.v C LI lir. drugglt of this e't, and disc, nil Hit of one of tin oldest t iiu Hies of 1'hll lib Iplila, his taken to i du- iatlfii.il wenk at the ago of furtj-clglit .mil Is linn dlrcctoi of public education m inn reiinii) ietuircii itgin jsi inns t -Mr Ilpilr vvlm Is noted as an all aioiiud nthleti and explorci. tried to ;',INt' ,,ut,:V,b ,,",t "cci.tc.l because of I'liiPliolnted 111 his hopes of lug to l.ttns nc-elveil from him he Is 1 nun h pi. as. t) with his work I 'I h. sclonl teaelurs in the irgln Islind ale negroes, ami Ittvi nl.i s ' )ni 1 veij nn ig.rly paid Hl.ilr on as- suinlng his in r. s unslbllitlis ,td 1.1111, il the'r sal erics from ', a month to Jn ,1 month According to his letters condltloni clown on the Islands ate very primitive once ot t w i . rt a nnnth the director of rdui it Ion ll is tn Hde hoi si b ick on r the is! mils of st 'I hum is ami St John and b. autumobili ov.i St Cinlx and the Isl mil nf I.01 ingci DEMAND CAR SERVICE ON PASSYUNK AVENUE Coiiiinissioiicr liin lifaiB Comjilaints Against I'. . T. i Projei'le.l 'iilulrawal 1 st against tie 1 bil id. Iphl 1 ltapld Transit Compini s plm () dlsenn tliiiie s.rvl.e nn thi PassMink avenue line was lodge il with tin Public Service ominisslon ,u a he ulng tudai before Cuinnilss.i ni 1 ttian it I'm II ill The nu lpl lint wis Tilt si In tie PasHjunU ve nu.. Huslncss .Mens sso, iaMnn '1 In business men argu-d tint the Passjtink av.nue line 11ms ilumigli rme ... .1 ., 1......... .... 1 .. "J in, III..-.I. llll.'J. .,.111 uuMii s tee'lOflN ..fei, .11. i... 1. i. n, 1 ., , '"Vi, .e;,.1"; , '1,".'' ' .P" 1 lli.l nnd th.it il Is lite nt U ,.,iiin. 1 Iiu- lnv hibuiti lb. 1 1 nn r u t,n Lt and th. soiithwist.in dlstn,- The l.tisltiiHs nieiiH iisvii, intloti In its . umpl lint, ilcilar.s that the business r. - , iluliementH uf P.issvunk iv.nue j, ,' Ii. in .idliisie el tn Hi., tin. u.j.1,1. i, ,u i.. ... I in nu. i.itii.n dfie ..ni- , l-b. i.min Is thi.'.ugh .. populous bus,, hiss district 11 w imlntiil nut, ami nianv lu-mlii... nun huts I'ung th,. ih,,. mo Ii quired to lis,, il In lr tr ITS,L.0I1S 'I t e v lino vlrtualli I ullt mi tlnlr l.nsi. n. ss tlirniiKh tl p,i,it -on of the tin b lp'alnt aurs ,u d in,. ,1, penile nt uiion It for th Ir . ustouu is' use It Is furtbfr i unifil nm that ther.- Is tin busiins- sire, t m Philadelphia that Is not supplbil v itli n l.ne of cii "I in I'as.svutil. avinui imit. is tl,.. ili diagonal one tunning from the . n. 'r'il to tin si fit Invest in pin of the m in. nui.in.-s mens assuclatlon' was repi.senteil bv l.dwaul li M.utln and c ns. ar llensl. v mils ,m,s Hall ird I was iiiimsel f.r the conip uiv 11 (1 I Tulli vlie piesid.nt of the company, 1b busiiii atti tided the hiautig Tin piotest fulluweil i nnum ,i miv.iiiImi .'ii th. ' It T tint ' s'undn .Hit large aniuiiiit nf estra tiullli on nlii.nlj iiiiinv i.tiiiKisiiii i ir inns tint n dis cniitipuume of thi. Iiiii would d.picci iti ie.ui vaiui s in tti. s.iilon Injure biisl- lies mil lnionveni.il.. thousand., of I riibis traveling tn innl fiom the Irani Cmhii and otlu r busun ss and rcsld. nti.il pin i. uny uf tlie suuiliviesi In ttnrne) llnllirds . iuss-ianiiii i- linn nf i ook and i.tiur witnesses'. It was , Imliuitid that tho eoiiipaii will el iiiii tti.it the' Pasfunk menu., tia c cm I,. iliilull.il to bitttr ailvautiigu on other lin.s and will r. Ilev. tr.tlllc congestion on Un tboioughfiir. MDE .107,61 1,000 PE.N'MKS War Ta Cau-eil I nileil Male Iint to .. . . . 'tore iieioril I u.t 1 ear t ii-lilnc-l Inn .' nn a Pi .mull i lunge n filmed t.. pav war ia tui inan lelail artb les e iusc-d thei.ov- iiunitni mlntH to prwluc- JfiT.l.H (mo inn -cint pines in 1018 a leiuid output a. cirilinK to a lepoit lodav l,v llainonil T Kakei ilu.itoi of the mint total of 5J& UtOnilo rnins rteic i inted moie than ver bi f,nf p, u, ,,a. lion's liistnrv but nnlug to the larc .":-"" ... '.-..... -- ..": " ' aceomp lining liei.uiii ririnmg 10 Saecial Cable to Eiening I'liblc l.fdgcr ",""'K"" ' , ,.V ,t ,, ' ," frigid weather prevailed throughout Prance, he was assign, d In th. 1I01- ,',..,", ,,,,,.,,,, ,. lloll,raI connection with cinat Urltnln ., M,ldIo VVest virtually everv State .ii.ment to ,1 pM whl.l. he now holds ' -oPU,laM I9 hu I'u -"''""" '" I 'Tho Irish nation, therefore, does not murine the lowest Tinperature ofthe 111 the ss,ssU.i.s rce.ntlv sold b Den- nnJAeu, lor. n.nc Co. leeognlzc Ills Itrltannlc Majesty ns King 'mer mirk tn thi Pnltnl S.atcs and acenrd- urii,.. .Tun 2 fvla Coiienham n. Jan c-f Ireland. The I'nlted Kingdom uf ' - 1 , . r- , I. inr 1 llPSV lllll. 1 . ... ...,.. I1V I llll.i-11 1 1 . 1 I . . r.. . . 1 i iiitsiiiii.il I nil im. ii.. ..i.i . . i .....--.--.... ...,.. ,..- 1 la .1 . - ' ' I .1 1 I III If. I 11 11.11 KIIIN 1919 POLISH ADVANCE ALARMS BERLIN . - I Newspapers Protest Against Abject Surrender of Ger many to Invaders I MINISTRY IN SESSION Prussian Ollicial Says Nation Is Powerless to Resist Oncoming Army Iiy the Associated Preu llerlln, Jan 3. A protest nsalnst the "abject surrender to the l'oles," which Is ndiocated by llerr Krnst, of tho Prussian mlnlstr, was printed b the ZcltuiiK am MlttaR csterda. , The minister, who nas jiisi reiurneu irum tho bonier, declares that, while the '"- laslon by tho. Poles could halo been ' prolcnted a fortnlKlit ago, the situation Is now- hopeless, and that Oerman tould not regiln the territory occupied by tho Poles, cicn with the dlilsloni of the Jibtrict a division, ho declared. , which It now was impossible to tis hcmblc. "flie XelttuiK mil Mltt.irT declares that these stntimints cannot be true and It asks why tbo (!oi eminent) his done nothing In the matter. It characterizes the attitude of the (Joiernment as ' Chinese Jipalhi The Ziltutiir and Mlttac also expresses , JANUARY 3, dlttpilet oier the ciacuatlon of lllRa b I lslonal Government of Ireland to the the Cl.rmans and the danger of a Hoi- , rnle S when , prcsente(1 to tIlc sheilk1 Invasion of tlernian .,..,.... , . ., Tho (lovernment members wero 111 ses- Hepartment of .Stale and representatives slon ostcrday and wtro reported to j of all foreign (lOiernments at Wash have conslderiil what .utlon to take for nRton notlllcitlon of the separation. l . . ! ..t i n n fri .III nu fri 1111 . " tho protection of (iermati elites from the Poles Munlsh new "papers publish reports of slmnilnir lii thn streets of that tlty New Year's Kvt Nine persons are declared, to have been wounded The atcounts state tbat the rlntHH used hand Rrinailcs against thu police and thnw slmllai mis sies at tho fiont of the I'litliollc, Biiclety billltlliiH- ' Thu newspapers declare that great numbers of weapons arc In the posses- I slon of the lawless dement .-, ,. . ..,,,,, SPARTACUS PARI I PREPARES TsEW COUP 11 JOSEPH IILKRINCS 1 Aemniln 10 tho T.igcbl ittc there Is good reason to bel'eve tji it tho Sparta- runs aro puparlng one of their usu il coups n the great hcaiKluartcrs at Cas- sel Km several ilajs sailors have been tiotkcd arriving there In unusual num- hers and last night's shooting took place near the rallwa station 1 It is also lepurtcd tli.it tho sailors are trving to incite rloU at Clotha and ' Debra At Cassel rliborate preparations nive been made to sunpriss any attempt by the Sp.1rtRC.111s to disturb tho public pe.11 e Tbe sillors this afternoon llnallj evacuated the Ilirlin castle. Allhough the palace of tho ex-Kalser has suf- fered sevcr.lv tioni bombaidmeiit and looting the most valuable art collections I still icmain Intact The ioal ward- I robes, however and especially ally those or the formir Kulmr and Kalscrin have I.. ...i . i.ti.nl, ti.K nltiniltrefl. v.' , Jurtmsen, who neteil hs thief of pillce In the palace pieclncts. asserts that be personally airestcel no femei than , C00 jicrsons in the act or looting The spoils taken fiom mem is pucu uign In one room There are a. large num.- ber nf elecnrations, once worn by the e-Kalsir and niae'i of the tabic silver used at the Impromptu banqucnt held In the pilaeo i.nlj In the 1 evolution, which w..s abstracted aftcrwaid bj thieves S'llks. sitlns, velvets, fur.s and cm talus ni,. Ijlng about In gieat pro-. fusion , ,,,,,, , 1 e-tlviel Halls I ..Injured The great icsiivhi nans except x-inar Hall, where Profi ssor Sknrliin.i's plitute was nesi ro u i n sin 11, uie ui.uij un- 'lnit.n.1. h. a.- th.. sult.s which were . . .... ,. 1, . . .. ..,. .... t.strviil for nival guests In the Kaiserln b suite ev.ij cupboard mm l.o was run .1 unci mue.i ni me i'u ibl" coin, nts was strewn about the roliniH 1,y lu lllfU"i T" Jl"lK! U"m the .mptv Jewel ces.s Ijliur about many eostlv silver ami gold articles, fans etc , must havo b.cn stolen Tho Kalzsers wnr.lre.bi. pi.stnts a similar picture uf tuin II. r. the gorgeous di ess unlfiu ui3 I of all unions which thn Kaiser Usui to 1 mar on slate occasions, when visited I bv toielKu nioiiiiehs or when visiting In foiilgn muntr'is, no lying about in cnnfii'lnn Among them is nn old nnd iiiuc h-patihcil uniform of a common sol- dler, w hlili was eviitciuj uiscariltil after the wearer helped himself to fomo of the Kalsir s clothes Unil llul Ellin fur filler tii.u tblif sm.iBhcd the glass case con taining all the orders given tn th" Kaiser In the last three Suit ens of Turkey 'Ibis thief will lliid that be has n bad laigain, because, tho pilacn ottlelals explain the Kaiser orileied the valuable dumonds nf these decorations to be ic placed by paste, while the coronet fnr the Knlserln was made of real stones In this room, on tho table, there Is a inllcitlou of till soldiers of neail) all people constant)! lu the dark rtgardim. political and mllltar.v affairs be for. tin war, but especially during tho confllit . WANTS POLAND FORTHE POLES Premier F.iors M.ikinn D.uizig.m Iiitern.itioii.il 1'nrl Vtnrsiiw. .lull lllv P I An the Polish Piiinler, drills Vim acevv ski. ' Wil'l todav that he was hi lavor of the ere ition of an international port nt Daiulg In outlining bis program, he I ilisne m se, I'niin.i i.,i.t.u.i un,; 1. ,1PoUs "i' iirnfit'fav'gll ing'sie- .lal auiumonj and schools to the Jews. S.III1 line un li.1li.li lit e-lvfiii- ilin... ii.-Ih '''" rights if thei lierfcirm their civic duties -We hive been lobbid both the departing- Russians anil Hermans, the latter trjing to desttov our Industries and our markets. Ihe Allies should consider these illttlcuitlc e Territorially, we want what Is oura ethuogrnphlcally : we do not want what Is Herman or I'krainlan but think that I.lthuanl i is UUrs In this s.nse ' i . c l ! i n-i . ... d, ,, wnn a n um Entertainments Today for Service Men Here .n CAMP COMMf.MTY M.UVICK uithin Tin: aav .nn C 1.1 P m Phl.ath '"!"" .I?r,hinf In- ,Iewlh elfre board st KnlRMs oi rolumhus llulldlnir. AM w'lf'xnj .,,. (Ilnp m-llltile el Y M.p.A ,,"uAl Til.l n m MiMlne pictures. M L A" Annex. ,, ,, , 7 in p. m Entertainment, 1. " l " 8 o" m Hnlnr nn1 wrestllni. nron )Uflon othlelle director Nv ana ilarlns Corps HccrfMlon Center. OfTKIIiK T1IK NAVV 1AKI DANCR 7 r. m Snclsl and refreshment U. of T. I'nrelon Ntudent House. at 300 . dpruen itreet. Hee JJai) . .. . i m Usnelnir class for cplnrM men. Ilrroun Club 113 South i-ollese avenue, KXTEHTA1NMBSTB 7 30 p. in Keith eenlnn Smokes n eats old M Stephen's Club, IB bouth Tenth street , . 8 i in Vaudeville and motion pictures smokes and eats Union League An nex, liroad and Spruce streets 8 11 n. in laudevllle. United Service Club. SOT South Twent-eiond street. SOCIAL 7 n m oelal for fifty men. at Tenth l'reshyterlan Church. Seente;nth and Hr.rure streets Meet Had llutler at nj ard rate on T o'clock llbert .MOTION' ricTuncs l.ohb. Central Y .11 C A . H21 Arch treet . . .. ! fsnfsi-t IKfiLAINU INUW JTKLl, WASHINfirTfllV K TOT W TTiOIIInUlUll 10 IVJuU Provisional Envoy, Philadcl- phia Resident, Delivers No tiec to State Department Irish lndependenco of tlreat Itiltaln was officially proclaimed toila h I)r Patrick JlcCartan, enoy of the Pio- Independence was biought about, Doc- tor McCartan said, through the exercise of the principle of tclf-determlnatlon In the recent Irish election. Doctor Jlc Cartan, who Is a fellow of the College of Surgeons of Ireland, was elected wltbout opposition as the Republican ... , ., , - ... representative for the luTlamore eonstlt- tienty Ho to now a r.sldcnt of this tlty The note presented the Department of Slnln nil lielinlr of tho lrloh Ir..i l.lnnal lioveniinent nail as follow k -. .... .. . .,. ..... . 'I have the honor to info-m vou that exiitlslng their Inherent light of nlf- TXITTW ,IU?, "0V,reS:. ",C0,,K' f ';". ."nJ.u.?rab,ir :8',.lu18- b- ,'"",': 'Ireat llrltaln and Ireland Is at nn end 1 be i. public of In land denies the right of any foreign fiovernmeht heneefoith to enter Into negotiations or llnngi.- ments toncetnlng the Irish people with the (iovernnient of Ills Drltannle Ma- Jesty "Difficulties of communication unfor- innately picvent 1110 for the moment from more freely apprising jour excel- lency of ihe sentiments of the republic or Ireland Hut I can nssurn nun .1. cellenev of the continued esteem am ftlendshlp of the people nf Ireland for the nation which jour evcellencj icpre- scats " Trrnr-pr- VI.'T7CI TI.-"I ivrrrrir KbCK ALWJjl'AI'LK OFP ICh Delaware Journal Which Ksno-eil Unoi. . .... legzers Is AttacKcil mii...i 11-1 inn ...n.rtn.i ...,l ....,, ..,.., .,r,,, u.i, ., ,. iiuiii-ii u.ir tla .iiiijeaialicn of elltorl.ils directed agilost alleged bootleggers who were brinclnir and selling tumor nroitml Mil- for,i thn e men drove up In front ot .1 weekly newspaper In the town earlv Wednisdaj morning In an automobile nnd with 1111 o ik battering t am broke out all the plate-glass v, Initnws and badlj tore up the presses In the pressroom 1 More damage would .have been done had j not the fanillj of Cliai Us Tatman, across I thn street heard the noise und come to the front window when the men escaped I About $siu) wentli of damage was done The paper has for som() time wagid I a IMmpiln nBnlnhl , 11Iteal s,e.B of 1 iirjuur In the town and It is supposed that It was some of these who made the attack on tho olllcc FRANCE TO GET MORE FOOD Restrictions Will He Lightened Soon, ?avs Minitler '" Purls, Jan 3 Food conditions In r, ranee will lmpiove (onslderahlv in the i near future sajs Victor IJviret, the , French food minister, In .tn Interview in (Im Matin. However new restrictions will be Im posed on itie consumption of meat 1 e eause) of thn necessity for restucking herds In thn lilier.it. el regions and the loss of some Hrltlsh mrnnge that had been used In transporting frozen meat The sugar ration M Uoret added, will be Increised shortly, and largo quantities nf coffee now arc on the way from Ilr.i7ll Iluttei Is being impoited from foreign countries, and samplis from Argmtlne show tho quality to be excellent Di spite the transportation ex pense, this butter will be cheaper than1 tint sold at present Regulations Imposed on irstaurants, , M lioret concluded, will be ameliorated shoitly ' "BLACK POPE" MAY HETUKN Head of Jcniiils, a Polish Citiieii, Per mitted to Live in Home the late Carcllnal I.edochowskl. and in 1906 was elected assistant geuei.il fur Germany for tho .lesult oiganlzntlou Ho was eheteil head of the entire so clety in rebruaty, 1913, In succession to 1'ather Wetnz 1200 ENGINES IN KESEKN E United ?tate Prepare, to Meel I.oio-I motive Need Till Winter I .ikblllKtnn. Jun 3 (11) p) Twelve hundred of the 01.000 Income- I in es in gou.i v orsing oruer on I iov em ffiroV'JnSiSor.lllr'.Sg X" , H'Vle winter ston,,flC" 5 Ub-'urlng i.s- lives in goo.t working order on (iovern llillroiid ndmliilstratlon otllcliils b... Ileve these locomntlves will ellmlnatci .ell il.increr nf such a sliortiicr.i nf n.i..ltu iiower as resulted In tralftc congestion .lm-iiii- tim li.nl weiithep nf i.iui .. i... when the railroads had virtually no lo- comotlves In icscrve In addition, i,.- ' pilr shops roundhouses and engino , pits have been lepalred In prepatatlon for winter dlrtlcultles - . ... . T, . .. . rrenilunan Dies in Kussmn l'ntoii Paris Jun !. Pierre Davev nr.nM..,,t rMAUAnu' iu iipnii n iiia roanit i-.f .-.i HEAVY SNOWFALL IMPEDES TRAFFIC Lancaster and Shenandoah Have Taste of Real Win try Weather WEST IN COLD'S GRIP Detroit and Chicago Shiver in Temperature Below the Zero Mark l.aninster, Pa, Jan 3 Ihlck sogfry snow that already has Impeded trafflo continues in rail heavily today nnd thu thermometer Is slowly dropping- Thu snow Is a eroilsend to farmers. J. Aldus llerr, leading1 agriculturist pf the county, said lod-iy that If freezing weather had followed tho recent heavy rains tho earth would have been drawn from tho stalks of growing- crops anil serious damage might havo resulted. Todaj's snow coming In tho wake of heavy rains lias avoided a water famine In tho county boroughs. ibennnfloali, Pa , Jan 3 Northern S'c-hus Iklll Is covered today by a two foot blanket of snow, that begin falling vcsterda afternoon Collieries aro operating with dlfflcilltv, whllo steam and trolley e irs aro running late Snow continues to fill, with the temperature hearing thn zeto mark lielrolt. .Vllfh., Jan " (lh A. P ) i Tile east-bound cold wave struck lower Michigan early toda and sent tem peratures below the 7cre mark at sev eral points The i oldest point In tho lower peninsula reporting to the local weather bureiu was llrajllng, with n niaik of S below, ( lilriiRo, Jan 3 (Hy A P ) Chi cago ins seuriled to work tuda In a temperature) of 4 degrees below zero. I with assumnco from the -weather fore- caMer ,Iult ll wouI'' l)e eolder before I It becsine vinrmer lc .sidewalks made locomo11()n for pedestrians perilous, and ninny Injuries from falls were reported, The fin 1 administrator sulil there was I'cmT "1 .soft, .,..0:,,.Tl"or: ,1,.7,il . i,L ,,"B u,."p ul .",l K'" T """ "'" ble agentks nld the sudden cold snap I had brought fewer calls for help than usu il The cllv health commissioner nnd other phslclans declared the cold ! " t r ha brought iilessening In the I number of Influcnz i cases linluih. Vllnn. Jan 3 (Hy A. !.)- The told wave from the Dakotas arrived 1 ele during list nlsht. u forty-mile north wind ushering In 11 2L'-degree below 7.ro temperature at " 11 111 today I,nko Miperioi Is 'smoking" for the first time ths wln'er and shows signs of freezing- up. lliiletnn. l'n., Jan. 3 A touch of real winter weathet was experienced In tho mirtheastern secllnn or tne ainie -last night when si Inches nt snow fell, seri ously Interfering with steam-ind tiouey , trntlli Tho mines, however, weie oper ated as usnal .CLEVELAND HAILS HERO Noisy Welcome. Given llricailier Gen- , i ! I cral Zimmerman t levrliind Jan 3 (Hy A P.) Hrlg- , .... . .. auicr .1 111.11 Charles X, Zlmerman, Kade rhlitv-seventh Illvl-ion. ..,, '..,. ni iv.n,n si, ,11.,,, m the Seventy-thlril Hrl- , K j; . pon his re- 1 turn home from the western front today bj cluerlng crowds and a nana ana F.'ilutul bj factoiv whistles blowing ten minutes (ieneral Zlniermaii hurried to Cleve land after his arilv.il at Xewport News Tuesdav to be with his wife, who Is 111 THE RIGHT WAY" Biockwaj- trucks are built of the highest giade units that can he put In a eonmier elal car but even more Im portant Is the Sl.ltVICF that keeps vour truck going In ste id ot being laid up for re pairs. Of course, every truck salesman will promises ou service, but whoso pi .mlse does he uive his own, thu dealer's or the manufacturer's-' What as- . suranco have joti that this salesman or dealer will still be lu business live or even two jears from now" The Ilrockwav servlco pollcj Is so' totally different and superior to the usual ones that It will paj jou.to diop In and let us explain It to jou BROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY sisi-jH miiki:t .sritup.T mi l2-2-32 TONS Seashore Excursions TO ATLANTIC CITY Ocean City, WildwootJ, Cape IVfay EVERY SUNDAY llit It Piirtlirr Tvotlre J.S0 ,. M. frnm t In-tnut ur Sonth Kneel lirrr. Urturnlnc tear Oml. klnire iki nts SllS I'. J. a"T I ! 02 ti oe q5 IL . ROUND TRIP Kir Ti 10 AddltloBal lllll I' W n l MUK IIUIVKIIS fOU JIU.K v ooV liOOl) PI-'llVtWHST I'CISITIOS'SI lllll IHI.NKMI. III.MAIU.i: VlT 11V PKIl VM.I U UIIII.i: l.nvii' I'hUIKNCI'lt Mh CAN t -V 1-Hcl.vl tin TO t.Vl 1'KH EllhA h 110 n 1 WwM4t Hi B vycn tTT9B ,III".?1!?.K'!?',0"' 'I!10 'ial' hollnrH jesterd.ay In a Packard car said by the "ccordlncj to a dispatch from Moscow. m:i: Jill MIl.'fo.N UL'll .,ii..tJ9.noft e1ther silver dollats nor police to be the property of i:. J, rum. He had been a prisoner for several cr. .t-tttv r . X sold coins were minted. san. Klsher's avmue. Philadelphia. 'months. v I H'5 I'h.'. 'Vr , " '"l?d ' ' ercserie.t ull wnn sm exp In buj' n-cf, p js 1 O, H r f r A- '. ' It 's. ' "ii'""Bmsr Msrfiii!jfyti .iiCsai 7 t' lJ's- K, , v..-A.m 9 I
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