"ZC "&&&$&'" -Visr9ti; jn3Pvy fi,',-f -. "(Wrt'f,"! WiT (" IU". tS1tTTi1 4l" iWjitflRfcfWiwH1'?; ', EVENING PU1JL1C I JSDGElt PHILADELPHIA, THU1WDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 3 :)! & I Pi !PI -?Si "KTtoiTOSsf'' I Army o 3,000,000 without a. casualty! More limn 3,000,000 Globe Sprinklers lint c been Install ed and not n single case Is re corded of failure to operate, I'crhnps this explains why Globe Sprinklers are usually preferred wlicro tho best Is desired. 1 GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPMNKLER CO. 2031 Umtlilncton Ave. Dickinson S31 i i I 1 yyoRfcO" && oM'Am. MslsslsBBMaiMBMsBM ALY CHEATED. It-f. MimLldMS br - 9 3rt.lVrKJJtLK3 rMistreated in Armistice, m, Member of Mission Tells m U. of P. SVTTT i n C L A lr C PAimiJUnU JJ uvjw ty y o iiuwhlju n General PlZZarcllo Also Ad-! ff dresses Students on Territorial Claims in Dahualia Itnlv v.is mlblreated In the nrtnlrllce, lucordlng to Smor lnnulll, u professor Hf the University of Milan, wlo ad dressed tho studuils of the Unlversltv of l'enslvanla todn nt tho AVlnrton School An 1 Idress vn- nlso made by (Jeneral L'gt) pWzarillo, head of the Italian edu cational mission, now touring this ooun- '' try K', Scnor r.anelll, vbo Is nrofissor of noli- t 5. tics nnd hlstoiv at Milan, speaking of tt tl.A nvmtClnn ..1.1 T. .1. .11.1 ..... ....I.. .u Himioiivvi i.n, ...ii; .. i.t nut rurni' a pquarp dial, because the Jngo-.SInvs got the Austran lie t. which .should have gone to Italy. It v.ould havo been Just as appropriate, he (said, to lnvo given thu Meet to Denmark "Italy does not want more than lar share, but slio does not want tho Jugo-.SIavs to have that which rightful' bilonga to It.il," he Fathers ami Son l'ouglit Senor Kinelli rev I. wed somo oC the woik done by tho Italian army, mid among otliet things detlartd that bos of eighteen fought beside fatlitrs of forty Ho added tint Italy had great admiration for America. t.tnei il Plzzaicllo, who has fotutcin decorations for braverv, spoke in Italian lie diclareil that If Italy had ke.n 11. ( trent.v with riermany, Tiaino would have beii compelled to keep n large army on the southern front and would have lost the battle, of tho Marne. IR. said Italy enteral the war at u time when Itii!-li w.is helng beitcn and that the army fought will and with great loss of life. "i h iinim to Dalmatla must be lllnliin lleilewid hnnnrpa tn i.ii,n..n.i .. . .. .. .1 rlcrteoua Genera sa .1 The rich i. i, i ' , citizenship of Philadelphia, the Io hl..,,H ,nVL,. ,LTJK ,.,,.as"1 on.l1." of truth and justice, have already associate and "bind H ITEC & 'tKl $?'. lodge declared: K.jatallan educational mission now tour- ifata Kn'"K me i niteii .-states, ileclared this morn "lng In his nildress nt Houston Hall. i.ie gmeini. wno hlni3elf Is a scholar, outlined Itnlv 's right to the lerrltoiy in question to students at the University of Pennsylvania. The right, ho said. Is based on the historic associations' of Dalmatla, which associate and bind it in a.nl.1 to Italy. fMl Z i''ia "i ioiuroersy, " aatd General j... ..... L..w, iiinij"fisiii inouMund ot wi ..v e.,vvV iiuiiiJiittiim m r iumo are k& Italians. This tity was accorded nil .t.-1 tk- .lUi- ... ? AT has the n lies- rji""' iiecauie imiy was not inciuiicd aiii.. vi i. .. . . SJin the treatV nf I.nnrTnn the Croat n thought It belonged to them and they ransacked and nibbed It. "The big factor, however. Is the Dal matian coast. The Jugo-Slavs demand the const from Klumo to Cattero This district has been Italian for 2000 venrs 1'nder tho Republic of Venlco tho whole roast of Dalmatla belonged to Italy In 1717. With the destruction of thnt re public by Napoleon, the coast was given to Austria. Its ownership by Italy neans continued peace" Ho Mil he a luncheon guest at the University this afternoon nnd tonight will be given a reception by local Ital ans. P. R. T. rialrar Burned A flatcar of tho P. It T. Company caught fire at York road and Wlndrlm avenue today and was badly damaged Tho car was loaded with wire. The cause is not known. Tho damago was slight. Nobody was Injured. Reduction Sale MEN'S FURNISHINGS of the flnrr crndfB mid stjlfn, 1204 Chestnut Street 11 South 15th Street 1119-21 Market Street DESKS Largest and Best Assortment Kstab. 1881 SHOEMAKER'S, 926 Arch St. CEMENTS Ss Main 4000, Market SS KOOV8, Ac. L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St POLICE ON TRAIL, SAYS VENIREMAN Dr. J. K. Dixon Asserts He Was Investigated Before Mayor's Trial REJECTED AS JUROR Charge Made That His Stand ing Was Looked Up Through Ncighhors Dr. Joseph Kossuth Dixon, author, trneter nnd authority on the American Indian, today Ravo his views on the Fifth Ward case and of political con dltlons In this c'ty. Dr. Dixon was one of the enlrcmen summoned csterday for tho trial of Mnvor Smith, but was cnauengeu wnen ho gave n stralght-from-the-houlder view- nf the mio at lnue. He said tho other veniremen were '!n iat tmB he .,,, mo(orC(, nsked If they had been npprqached by 'to the Toul airdrome, about two miles any one since they were summoned for j northeast of Toul, nnd decided to take jmy service. Doctor Dixon raid he vvaJn nna short trip In his old Spad There , , ., ., ...... pvas a ship In his hangar belonging to not asked tint question, but that us a ono of .. omc. ,h(, ,,,, of .,,.,, matter of fact his nelghborliooQ rrnu , been besieged for das by Investigators Innuirlng Into his profession, hla social ' conditl' ondltlon, his religion nnd politics He Fild two policemen wero among the In-1 vestlgators and that a woman, and then I man. ran In Ills home. Itevlena Questions "f .tna neked In court." Bahl he ' If I had lend of the riftli Ward case, of the Major's connection with It and If I had formed an opinion upon it, To each of these questions 1 replied that I had, subjoining that I should have been lacking In mental discernment nni In moral sense If I had formed no opln- lull. " Call sou not t ry tlila caso under deuce I w as asked, ' the law and the evidence, I was askeu, i 'and render an Impartial verdict?' W1P vou let me answer our ques- lion with another ono 7 I replied 'You nRk me If I can try the tne under the taw and the eUdence Let me ask jou if there Is such u. thing as law In Phil .lui-ipui.i "I n,,llmi.a. Tho l Irian, ll.f.1 ..111 be produced In this case niav be ttue evidence, nnd it may be perjured evi - .in vii nnu nsk tn If I tan remUr ......v. . ..... ..... .- - - a verdict under the evidence as present ed. If It is not true evidence, then ou ed. If It Is not true evidence .then vou ask me to violate the virtue of my oath' "I then was askid- "'Did ou form jour opinion ipon the reports ln tho newspapers?" C'niivletlon Uneliuiiged 'Partially. 'rl newspapers arc an Invaluable medium and source of en- llghtcnment. Hut there are other sources Hint furn sh elements ot conviction ror Instance: A man's own tnoral sense and a manB urcernineiii 01 ine- iiiisuiinim.. and misinterpretation of city govern - incut: discussions wnn iiii-ii win itiiuw . tho preponderance of public opinion. In this city and In others throughout the. land; the stultification of the city In th- eves of the world' ' "Asked if I might not thango my! opinion, there was only one possible re- ply: J, The learned counselor falls to dis- Hniriilsli between an opinion and a con- light change t chmge my. already been I m rendered. vletlon. Your eviaence in mv onlnlon but it could not conviction This case has a "''. ."'" .'....". ::....'.:.' UV ..r and tno lestiino.i ..u imi in, .1 u tun sentiment n tins nsiiicous c" ren. This man Is Incompetent to try this case. - insssiirMvriuirirr T eininn COMMENCEMENT AT GIRARD 1 i r. 1 T T VIinriCS SUIKC9 l.tlZUrilS IO OCiSaniO opiiortunuy nn me ...,...- V,.ln,lintnrlin Tnniirlil VnlCtllCtorintl lOIUIlt '' Commencement exeiclses of the Jan. ! !K"L iM? "L i'.&'XlJr.'L'i,. "5," place tils evening i it ne couege cn.ij.ei Th mvnniiiinTi win no v ur .lospiin ...- - --- - - - -. i school, nnd nn nddreas will be made oy tjeorKe iauen . uai h-h numn ' " imhi. iiwimi m.ii v MV -" ?8 n c!l0Y" 1c,c,0VftILJl,lII.l nlon itinn r nn TVi IWInn In Tha Will- The second honor man, John Henry Hm- ,,. .,,, ,,,. ,, ,,i,is,nn ,ti i:nct. i .,,r ... Ihp Wiir" and will read the s.ilu. tatory, anil kelson Heed scott. third honor man will speak on "The Soldlirs Idle Hours " Presentation of diplomas will bo made hv Dortor Cheesman A. Herrlck. nresl. dent of the fnilege. The graduates are . CommTehil iours OeorKeFreitprle Hums Alfred Vlrlvense nvans Hnd Kdsar Jus , tlee jnnn .v l.nrsnn, en ins tnKes l,az ' arus. James Qulnn, r.ouls Krluard Rl.ck, d"t"nt?r.'''viathew Toor" "' " " " Airrimiiii' ii ruurie iiiiitni ijiiiuct rutin. Jonn !ipnr jione, nurry wnuam jnrons T arr knorr; Joieph hhlre Met.'raV. Walter Seau Mrnnenhalt. Wesley .Mitchell, Stephen Jes Prout. Nelson Heed bcott. J. An.on When the Boys Come HOME Many of them have already returned. The rest will soon be here. When the welcome is over, our thoughts will naturally turn to the making of homes. You cannot mention homemaking in Phila delphia without including the Linde Store, which has furnished more new homes in this community than any other firm. It is the beginners' counselor, guide and money-saver on Furniture and Floor Coverings. The Linde February Sale will begin Monday, January 27. Every suit and every piece in our gigantic stocks is reduced from 10 to 50 per cent, all marked in plain figures for easy com parison. Come today, tomorrow or Saturday. We are ready. Our preparedness works both ways. Just as we pre pared months ahead at the beginning of tho war for big savings, we are prepnreu now, ui wie ending, vo save you several stiff advances, because months and months ago. Uur price to. you is based upon the cost to xis, far, far bolow the present market value. For the convenience of those employed daring the day we will be open horn January 27 daring the sale on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings until 10 o'clock. , HENRY LINDE 23d, Columbia and Ridge Aves. HOBART BAKER TESTING REPAIRED MACHINE Militant Describes Last Flight in Letter Eulogizing Athlete as One o Cleanest Sportsmen and Most Couragcotts Fighters Carrying Princeton Spirit Into War The first detailed account of how Captain Hobact A, If. ("Hobey") Daker, frn1er Prlncelon a,hletp. met his death in i ranco rorty-nvo minutes after his release from service) has Just been re ceded In n letter written by Lieutenant IMnnnt C. Olds, who was adjutant on tho staff of the Second Army nlr service, to which Captain Uakcr belonged Cap tain Baker was killed near Toul, Decern, ber 31. Lieutenant Olds wrote his account for the Princeton Alumni Weekly, In wl'lch It will appear In the next issue It follows "Only yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, he was here In my office as I dictated the order relieving hint from tho Second Army nlr service. He was to have left last night on, tho 9 o'clock , it"i lur j tin iram lor j'aris on nis way nome lie ua, ,ieiBhtril with the nrosnert nf r- turning and left the office radiantly happy. Forty-flve minutes later he was had gone bad a few dnvs ago. It had , ftppri IMPVIPVfA C MPVT OliLiO 1T1UA1VU rtO llLiAl nnnmrm nT IIIII 0M PROBLEM FOR WILSON 1 IIVIJUUHI 1 Vll MUJOUll Prnfpssnr TVlle Fr.rtwU nf Til. 1 rolCSSOr ICIIS I riClUls Ot JIl- dians of Conditions in Southern Republic Tho Vlnvln.in nrnblem ulll tin ..nwtnir I (,io flrst )q rrcsdellt w8(m u0 ..V Mini v i-t i . ........... i hH return from Kurope, 8a.H Willi. in i dates honorary profeosor of tho Nn- ' " tlnnnl Muyeum of Archaeologv and ..,...;,. . , r ......... .-ntf , ...w --. . . . . a . .. t ... -m intinBivo siuuv 01 conouions in .vie- Ice, Professor rintes toda addressed the conference of friends of the Indians nt i ., p., .... "- tiuu It Is well to take up this vltnl ques - .tlnn of the Indlui nt this time," ..i.i .................,.,. -i....ni... ....ni, inuiu.c i u, .-i.v ,i ,..... has begun Aintiitnii Influent?, within .., ., , thll and the net generation, Is going to extend all the way to Panama, ami t,e i-ntc,i states will find Itself with millions more Indians to make citizen of ' Tha Mevkan problem Is going to Vifn it- mnn I Innu' t .1.1 1 nil tv (.irrnt1Z I F , few ,sl)e lnPrU'.i All the rtst of MpNltT) isl friendly to mir , ,.,.,.. t.lxr.s nn Phe high ..... r-m-u ..i. is nnorlnllv In. tc,lcsUll ',i,P imilans of the Southwest ov.)ressP1 pleasure In linillng mi or- , Kiinlz,lton - rP,iv to aid the Indian to n(1 ,l( pat(! j,, modern civilization, ... nnswPr U previous speakers who (Ipcare(1 religious education of tin Imllari wnH fundamental In his becom- ng a good citizen. Mr. dates said ,.T10 in,)H S essentlallj religious I Wc touidn't make an atheist of him If we wanted. The time will lome when, .... ..in . thankful that the Indian lias ii.,,i ills two splendid assets are his rPiBous nature and his national sent! - mcti Whal wonderful pitrlots and .smenthost. old Indians must h tve ,,PPr tnlt K K i'"" of 8elf- ,,ut ,ll"as ""'"; "".?.. ot their lieopies Dr. Henry uoe t louu. ihuiu.k" - ,i!ln mid graduate of v. ale. led a rtls. PUsson on Hducatlon for the Indian " To make the Indian self-supporting, give' i.fn, Vesnonslblllll nnd Im-plre him to . inl Mnilve these v ere the tltcf I exert initiative tliesi wire tne cmci points cmiuusifu n ..i. .,,Ur,.... inniniiiiee nas ueen sent io l.overnor Doctor Cloud suggestid tli.it the tdu-lsproii by the Illg Sisters It was dl- catlonal sstem of the Indians be putliected particularly tovtard Insuring the I under the lv,lted States Ilureau ot IMu- , j1'. ftiM" Cohen' , rnln... thnt the Indian mai rtcilvc the , iVr.JK"VL !,.. t"n -"cn- . . il ' "T10 curriculum ot me present inuiiui , h. . 1P ,lPclared. "Is too iltld and i CPnrtOIS. Ill (l.'li. l schools.' nxeJ, jt Bhould a I of rotloiwl though uld afford flee development bought and chaiacter -.- ,,, fnUln ....... ,n .p .11 Is- . " -..... ... . !.. .... 11 L,l...lllln Connecticut, srammauKnier 01 nenry ward uetiiuT, im ifoii , unn- Hinii.irv ninoiiK int jiiuiau iur iiwiij ears. Ilerhut Welsh, of IMillndelplila , .,l . . Hlshop Tliom us. of WvnmliiB; lllsnop II. L Dtirltson, of South ILikotn ; Mrs It. T' Ilonnln. of Washington, and aeorgo Vnut. - - ' i .,... ,u ., ...v nOlIOHTON'S PATK.NT GAS LIGHTER I Turner and Match Safe Handle Turner and Match rtenulres nn wax taper nequlres nn wax taper Strike match on bneP.P' J" '".J; F ,?"p1.r?Bnca ( $" hSEr, ' .,'.". .'on I ' piUCe 111 . nli. r. .iiu .u.l. Ull .l. in tno noiacr ana Oc. All department anil hardware stores we placed enormous orders MET DEA TH been repaired. Captain Il.ikcr decided to use his last trip to test out the re paired machine, lloth his nlllccrs and mechanics strongly urged him not to iio so, but ho Insisted He tool; off, mnde n short turn to the right, and was up only 150 meters over tho field when tno engine failed. He dropped rapidly, and If ho had continued straight ahead would have landed In some small trees and wires However, he did what so Minn. (.rv.,1 n, Ifltnra tin IllSt 011CO lOO often he tried to get back Into the field, nosed down to gain headway, started In- .... i nstnntly k ed. , I "He was burled this noon near Major I.ufbory. In the little American ceme- tery or unneu states i.vacuaium """ ' ,iss;"-S2frrxh his group, the fourth pursuit grodp, at- tended, as well as tho staff of the Sec- nnd Army nlr service, headed by Colo- nei i i: i-iiiiii, i.iiuj .. """","." mnnder We stood n the rnln during M, .tmnio rnremonv: the band nlivcd 'Nearer, My God, to Thee,' three vol- lejs wero tired hy his own men, and taB sounded over one of tho clennest sportsmen and mot courageous flfthtcrs who have carried rrtnectons spirit nuo i the war' OTA 0100 1 IVPCTAPIT OlilEi O LllYLlOlVLU lirrvnmiT flrino m inn WORTH $202,650,477 M VIVA 11 yuvnuv,- I TWri"ip Sliniiii in Numher nf UCCrtaSe SIIOUI. 111 nUIIlUtr CU , Milch Cows and Hordes Arc Scarce Deereiso In ilm niiniber of inllih lutm Decrease In the number or inll.n iuws aflil Iinr.pa luil ln"r..EiQn In llm lillmhiir - . - of sheep and Hlne, la Indicated In the report of the IontiManU Department ' '. .... ...... ... ... of Agr culture made public toduj. I , ,h .!( ,hn ..,..,. n,. . ' el not !. l..,.nn I 'I l. ntl...l - -".. '" "- niii.- '" V'1' V"r, JS 2n:i'r'50'i'7 1,S aKnl"8t H J ear ngo i ne conuiuon or w inter wnem is es- , tlmaled at 110 per tent, nnd ric nt 119 , Per lent, as compared with the average, un.. ruing to me report Tim .tftlti.i Io li hIiiuIvap ..r lincc.net In ' .."": ... L."'" ..' "" ..."..'. .' .mom i2 jiei lent , inian lows i 'j ' Per cent : other cattle. J, of 1 percent I There are about as many mules as there Tn cnusP!, nle pMKne,I for tlie de- 0np n horses One Is tli.it motor trucks nnd tractors are rapidly sup- planting them In farm work, and the nfti.ni lu fViut larin till til lint u lin . Immi sold for war work and shlppul abroad Automobiles used on farms for business nnd pleasure Increased from 58,700 to ai r.nn .i,.rin n.n -- q ho nunib.r of "sheep has imreased fiom 8'jn,T5G to 8C.',2IJ There are about u.n,8.n head of swine as tompired wltli 1.0CS.J33 last ear, and the average prlcehasailvanndfroniJ18 50toJ2l.il' DCDnDT nil rUADTPD TfWHPUT KfcrUKl UH tilAKlfcK lUNlunl Subcommittee oil Finance Will Rpveiil Findin-M ni-viiii riuiiinns The i barter revision lomnilltee H sub ' rommlttee on finance will report a num. , ber of changis In municipal lnant Ing tc 1 '''" .';' " '"' , ,01''K!l.t "" V." T.'.' I Sty City. .... i t i,P iimuges, it Is saltl, are of a tia- ture to simpnrv tno wont or the con- troller's olllce. '1 hey contain no irltiilsm of the pres.nt sv stem but are Intended soieiy to expeniie tne prtseni unwiei.lv nianner of handling he city's funds n"1 meeting ItBohllg itlons A p,pl fl)r ,hp ,u)rk of U(, ,ul,pr . uiuvi.) L.trvuini: Drvi.'utij C.nicrnnii'nl Tlptnrns Vi.lii uocrnnicm neiurns iulil More than thirty motor craft and .i,..,, ncuntu iD(i iw u .. ... I 'lurlnB the war h-jvo been tied up at Mne street and Coopers Point The iconvirted steam vncht (leorglinna lit has been rt turned to II T. Stotesburi I 1.. ... i.., ..... .... ,-.. ... . J.' lis owntr. t.inera are aiso to ne return .,', K,,:; tV.a """"". -o. lona. I.niellne, VAnnderor. Arcturus, Druid, VVenona. Sultana and Vldctte. ;tllvKlilD(3. ,,lH W Silversmiths Silver fir Bridal Gifts Proven Quality" Value Tea Services After-Dinner Coffee Sets Flat Silver "-Table. "This Is the Day the Cook's Atvay, So End It Right With a National Day." A "National Night" saves your wife the annoynnce of a tiresome Thursday in the Kitchen the fret and worry of a makeshift supper. A "National Night" means a wonderful'dinner at an extremely moderate cost. And while you eat, the best restaurant or chestra in Philadelphia plays tha latest music for your edification. Special Dinner Selections for Tonight at 75c to $1.00 Theic are cumbina tlom certain to tempt tht moit faMtdtom quality footl prepared In moit fnvltlnff fashion. Try It Tonight at "THE NATIONAL 102-114 South 15th Street GOVERNOR BACKS PHONE RATE SUIT Sproul Tells Attorney Gen eral to Help Public Serv ice Board WILL ASK INJUNCTION r . . ji TTrirml t RLlain v - OHrl to lie Urged to HCStraitl ii ii p., ..,.... liYllnl Milcimr "Cll UOHipail 1 roill ftl.lklllg New Charge I lO t I tlMP N limit I t lll tlflnriirimi iiul.nl ... ' .Ulnrnc, tleneral Ifchnffor to u all the legal powers of rho State to support the I'uniic Service t'ommlssion In Its pro.' -ir.rM.'V1" ncw r,cp,,,oT rn,c" '"m the State promulgated by the Postmaster Oencrnl. "We went over the nntter todiy"! snui me l.ournor. "and .Mr. SMiaffcr ',"""" "'" 1,acU "" "" iinmllon In oppos- Ing Hioe Intrastate rati" The l.overnor remarked that he did ot cnnldi r the Incrcnso cither a wai mx ,inrv nerel.v - --- -- An Injunctloi. m restrain the Hell Tel ephone ("mpany from enforcing nv rates within the Ktnte will be nought In the Dauphin County Court b the Publli Servlio Commission. I he commission haalready Instructen " sel to .,pplv for the Injunction T)( npw tpicpinino rates are In effect The commission will meet In tills city Jnnuarv 5a tn hear complaints of tele- P1,onc u"e, on t1"' ,11""' rat', ,n n amlcI1,ent c0rinK tho rate qu. , '! ".T.,:;i0,l"5.:' uJ ,11. I ,,II,I1U"'I',II II - II.V.IU.I, .llj.l. III. Increased telephone r.ites, provided bv the Postmaster CJcik ral of the t'nlted Stntes, effective January 21, 1919. are ln "" Pnlon not lpKal r''tcs for the .,,,,, Benc n the sta(e of j,onn. i ipuiti mi n Hpr rn in rnp moip nr I'ttnn. .... 1. ..... ., . . .i . ... H.ii..niii .ni. L iinw ik nil. nmin itri in ni 4 tX ni ( i nit (uri me i ii ii i-wiiiiuiu'i. in anv tariff or tariff h which lmo been H-ed with thN commission The com- 111 nulnn II I, iB.llflil lll.l.llnl nn. In It. ... . 1 1 - 1 . . mission has Issued Instructions to Its .K: ... "". '"."."" '..Li "" "T ............. -j- ....... ..,.,.. .u,,, Int.. . ffa.t nml lliu IHiHnti In ..,.,.. b.ll " "" ". - " ""k" ""'".r'1"" ""y ' PI'I In a snort time toe i-ihim .mm'"i.i'mi m toe new raios Is aimed nt Increases In short-distance calls, somo of which hive been In- iir.ii.eu - ........ ..- ... hit i-eiu, .Ml llirt rvllinl' 11.11111. lilll ff (! H. !l Ur nnllti In .. ..".,-. ..... r.... '.... .."'" nan erniiiisui ,um iiui-r cities are now cheaper The Culled Business Men'n Association (n (( .. S(,n,c( Commission ngilnst tlie new M-hedule In New Jersev the telephone com- p titles have ignored tin Public 1 till ties Commission's ordei suspending the in u' i.ilnl TeU phone inmpanv oniclals have been ordered h the Public Si nice Commls. sinus In Ohio, Mulligan and Indiana to Ignore tlto new rates - - riunrit nrnn Ollirc mMDAnr tAiuLiCiN MtKU oAVtj LUlllKAUt, Sergeant '1V1N of Hcioie Devotion of Corporal Ui-Jiter Tho hcmlMn of Corporal Mtliur II Itlghter. 112th Machine liun I npntiv K 'nSra! .cVilr.!,n,f. 1.1: ler which has been rtcelved bv Cotporal U'ghter's wife, Vnna 1. Itlghter 'J South n filter saved the life of his rerg.ant K(, m.th Aid. of Camden, according to a letter written bv Aid from Ilase llos- ',1"" Vo 14' ",,0!'', i1,'1 '8 '"'"ll-,' mi, mmnd. mrllnl III .irlldl ... rertalnlv owe a lot to Arthur .' ,;,. ,i,i ..riim r.n what he diii for ,P uj ,. I w is It Ing thi re In the woods oun,iP,i He gave mo first aid took (are of mp ,irng til it ralnv night, used , n ),hnKet to tover me, give me ,t nf ,,s water and then helptd to tf) .,1() ,.,. nl(I hMlm ,1P next morning under neav v artuuit Pre" r,eiEennt Aid savs he expects to return ' """, CU",r MO" , A POSITION of tniht ami rciontthll1t ilr- niundlnjt liilliiitUe, illfirretlnn iiml u Bpnilfiniinli ihiruitrr. In Huimlit v u ml. It" ninn. rll nrqiiHlntril In nnd iirnunil I'liftiiflcltiliht. uliu In h Itiul irn sc.irH uiimU ''YhlJKnuJinaii liu. reeentlv l.n-n relle.e.l r urtlir ilnti im ronimlsslnneil om.er In the I nltnl Mules Vital Ke-erve J'.irre anil I. nitfilMI.,! to oieriiti- lliP tlutlPN nl it ixi.l llmi wlirri. faithful, rnnsenl it flint elTIi lent .rrtlreN well he rewiirded li a iirrniiinent (1)nn( Mith a suliiri romniensurute to refills ohlalnril. Personal Intertlew ut jour ronvenlenre. J 4VI, I filter tenlrtil Ii d sr v 'Z&te EDWIN B. nilODKi. Mmer DICKENSJEIMS ELECT 1 J mice rnttcrsou Mntle President nnd Six Councilors Cliocn The Dlrkens Fellowship held Its an nual meeting last night at Hotel Artel phla and elected orflcers nnd six mem bers of the execu tive council for the, coming mr. Officers elected follow ; Judge John M. Patterson, pres ident; Thomas K Ober, tlrst vice president , Thomas i K. oner, Jr. rectum vice president Mrs (leorgo F Dobbin, third vice presl- dent ; J. K Thomp- "vm utVe'! urer. ' The following wero elected to nil vacancies In the executive council John P. CouKhlln Photo Ostlers. JflidH M 1'Al ii:uso.v Ueorgo V Dobbin, .. .. .. . .. .. .vims i. i lvietler, ur. vvunar urustn "J. Thompson nnd Mis, lu.ao odiin lumbermen may buy UW1I1UU11H1U11 lUrX UVJ M. DITnni TC1 rnAI T 1 miAXl oUKPLUo tRUM INATIUIN Convention Here Would Avert Upset in Market Through Price-Cutting ... . . ,, , . , , , , , Slvtv ml'llon feet of lumber In gov- emtmnt posmslon Is worrjing the lutn- birmm Tney nre afraid the govern m,,,t mnv Ho11 " "ow ,lMt t,ln wnr Is ''. below- retail prices and thtiebj ul,,'1 lle lumber market "'" OT bi ought out at the com en- "n of I'mnsvivanla lumbermen at the Hellevue-htratford Hotel toda by W J llavnen. member of the general lum- Xr 'IV",eo X""",!' ii.uinil"li ...v ...iMii.imii U. Ill.l esterd,i I'ortv million feet of the surplus. Mr llavnen said seems In fnlr way of being used 111 the building nf pontoons and drv .locks It would be will, he said, If the iir,pi.H 11 .miui in. .1,11 nn h.iiii 11 inn ...i. ... . .... .. '.... .. -.-t. .- - r. niiiininir uipnii ni.inni. t,,f rtiniii noi n ii ni i ii in j i vt i" ii i j niiimni iti t cnwiti in usmI In tho pnprnnioiit In tmildlnR Imik'h for ln'and ateras .. I . . ..!. ....... !...., . (ominltt.e of three was appointed ' ? Ir '". mly. ,rPm V.,e Kov.rnment a. I U,. rill I ri VII lllllllli.1 L I) v III. 11 111 HIIMU .. . - ..... . . ine ningir in an intnvitiu.ii inmnerman getting hold of It at the low rate for which the eovprmn. nt In mm remit In H,.n i.M Hiiriilns stni'l. vt nf,i u u,.i,.,ir .,..,, ..r ,i. Atlintlc Deeper Waterwavs Sssoilatlon I .)nic ,, ,ln ,p,10nt to our 'and Indus- -. . ... ... tries or an . vtension ot tne ininnn watt rvtavs TWO FIREMEN INJURED One 'llirown I'rom K'nplne, the Oilier , Falls from Hurtling Garage Roof Two mtn were Injured at a (lie last, night In the garago of Ilich ird .1 Hill ltd Last somerset street Jacob Lake engineer ot l.ngine company .o 23 Is In n serious condition In the l.plscop il Hospital He was thrown to tho strict , when the inglno collided with a Itoiite No 4 i.ir at Lehigh avenue ami Hownid street The street tar was running P.ist rim'se.dktwn'"0 """" T"C inB""' ''" William Schmidt of l.'nglne Company N 31, fell from the roof of the burning ? -,", TT' S,"K"1 V He was nble to icturn to work after being treated at an ambulance Tlie gtrige was burned out fteviral auto- mobllts were damaged J E Caldwell Q. SILVERWARE IN DOZENS V 1EDERMAN. Big Shoe Sale MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Thousands of Pairs, Custom-quality and style, finest values in the city that were 7.50 to I "v NOW L f,, sr y. JNlEDERMAN -Z- 1 K1LLED I HURT ' IN PISTOL FIGHT Five Italians Battle Street at Nintb and Christian in ENDANGER MANY LIVES - Fifteen Shots Fired Win- dows of Several Stores Shat tered hy Bullets one man was killed another wounded , ......i n,rBO,,s nnrrowlv tscauLd . ,"", evolver nght among Ue ,nlas al Nlnt nm, ChrMau streets The man killtd was Frank Olletovn, Wilmington, Del, nnd the one wounded Is John Levino, Sixth street nnd Wash ington nvenue Olletova died nt tho I'cnnsvlvnnla Hospital Minrtly nftir ln Ing admitted I.evlno Is In the Jcfftrson Hospital suffering from bulVt wounds of the bod nnd legs The polke do not know whether either of the men flgurtd In the light or whether thev were slmpl p.isng tho scene. The fight, which is believed to have been the nsult of a feud, occurred while i,,lmirt(i of children were on their way to school The windows of several places , wem broken bv bullets l'lfteen shots were fired by the duelists Tho home of Prank Damato 002 South Ninth street, recently was badly damagfd by a bomb believed to have been thrown by Blank Hand members There are Indications the police oav, that todas's shooting Is connected with tho bomb outrage Saturday a week ago a man and woman wero i-hot as a result of a fight almost nt tho same spot where today's light occurred Windows of C Ctlstinzox undertak ing establishment, Ninth nnd Christian streets, and in the houses nt 831. 842 i ,...,1 01 j , U SeXpr 111 1 H14 i nriKiimi sireer wer, HM.iir,rpfi ........... itK iTirn 1 1 1 1 1 1 mill mir iiiiiimii ncic 4 rested as niiUtrl.il wllmss.8 , Two ,-rRe revolvers were found on I I1H Htfli rtewntk near the Cfne of the . . tight hy 1'atrolm in Palmer, of the Sec ond and Chrlstl u, streets Btation TO PREVENT Spanish Influenza ROCHELTS ANTOS A most powerful harmless Antiseptic mnuth wash nnd Karsle Price 30 epnts at Kvans s. Otmbcla' and flrst-ilass druff tores I Patiint hi:t ii:M:u.Toni roNsr.itM.s soi in: t. i.kt its ritoi: it. ii i.r itp.ui:st ion hm.i:. a ioiitim: iv it. tiiirui-Aii. null r HHTY nkaii iii:tiii,i:iii:vt. si'iTViu.i: (virni m;i:iiei. i.viit.r. nor mii. i:i.i: ti:i. ri'iir. w ti:h. am. oxi i:n ir.M'Ki. mm: i.n anii bllADK. 'tus.nno. V.VSY TKKVtS. EsTIII.ISli:il KMTTI.MI IIUSI M.ss I'AtlMI 30,. PUI.I.Y r.nviPiT.n 14 MACIIIM.M. III. NT. IOW VOU IIUII'K SALE it'uon. GARIS & SHIMER Bethlehem, Pa. JKWELERS SILVERSMITHS After Dinner Coffee Cups, Bouillon Cups, Ramekins, Punch Cups, Sherbet Cups, Grape Juice Cups, Cocktail Cups, Cordial Cups, Finger Bowls, Knives, Forks And Spoons. ) ENDURING WEIGHT AND INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS 1 5.00 to 930 Chentnut 39 S. 8th 203 N. 8th 890 1 PERRY'S Reduction Sale Nothing in the way of a reduction in price can compensate you for the wrong kind of Suit or Overcoat! Our reductions are made on our regular season's stock and on prices that were low in the first place! J These Overcoats, f -,r example. An im m ense variety of them through all the range of models, styles, patterns. Chesterfields, form fitting models, box- back Overcoats, button-through fronts, fly fronts, cloth col lars, velvet collars single-breasted Over coats and double breasted Overcoats; Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Storm Coats, Great Coats ; w e 1 1 - v a i s t models; Fur-collar Overcoats, fur-lined Overcoats, fur-outside Overcoats rich, dark fabrics, some full lined with silk the kind of Overcoat that nevers goes out of fashion and is in keeping with any occasion. And Suits worst eds, cassimeres, chev iots, flannels Golf Suits, Cutaway Coat Suits, Evening Dress Suits, Tuxedo Suits plus the satisfac tion of a comfortable fit and distinguished style. $70 and $75 Overcoats are reduced! $60 and $65 Overcoats are reduced! $50 and $55 Overcoats are reduced! $45, $10, $35, $30 Overcoats even our $25 and $20 Coats are reduced! And Suits from our $65 Suits to our $20 Suits, reductions all along the line! Special Vests! Lamb's wool, stock inette, corduroy ve lours, at clearaway prices! Were $6 now $3J5 Were $6.50 now $4.75 Were $8 now $5.75 Big Values! PERRY & CO. "N.B.T." 16th & Chestnut St. . ii Ii vrny Vfr. Jtlstlo r me !' i- firti 'J It n HSSfSSI V .l o 1 ::L&J&A l ixSauL: .iJLAMi