JSa Sps M'f'f ,wk'' 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PmnADELPHIAn, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 -frg ':l&gsism&i . 1ft la. 9 J- 1, EflarfCJ Ltlttfe? K NO CHEAPER W1EAT IN EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER'S MAIL SEEN BY PACKERS Demand for Choice Cuts Cause. I I Philadelphia Is Termed "Porterhouse Town" J LIVESTOCK VALUES FALL; ChlcflEO. Sopt. 12. Mttlp lmpp Hint there will lio nn early reduction in tlio j cost of fresh inrnts to ciiniimor in , Philadelphia nml ninny other cities of the country is contained in statements given out by spokesmen for Armour & Co. today. . A summary of the Armour iovpolnt . on the situation is ns follows: First. Owing to cenrril prosperity everywhere, the pulilie is insitini; on a porterlioiKe and sirloin liel, disregard-) log the cheaper cuts. Second. The supply of lct fresh meat cuts is limited. Third. Itetailers must ask ImkIi prices for the i-Iiuk-i-! outs in order In carry their stocks of cheaper tuts with out a loss. The statement follows: i Market reports show .(hut lines havei fallen from $" to S.'l per liiiinln di islit since September 1. Win d"'s imi this decrease po to the retaiUis of th east'' Prices are as Inch as before When will the wnu of rediutinn lemh I'lulu- i delnhiu-' ' Another representative of Armour & Co. Raid that .Mr. Waddcll's statement applies KMiernll to beef and other meats as well ns pork I "Until normal conditions ntnrn and the public demand for the i heaper cuts is restored there is little likelihood th.it irlccs to th" consumer will dniense," 16 said ' 1 nder the present vae of QIM1M FPIN DAIilirn I R llPNA fito BYARIVIEDTROOPS: V " """" ffKM I TALIAN1 E GLI STATI UNIT! C y ryCarjZ o&?& pQ&aY (2& . ACog ya. Soldiers and Police Search II "Popolo Romano" Dice cho rommcntnn,,0 Rl. I , I H ilson, nelle vnrle Clubs and Houses in Dublin, Cork and Elsewhere Bisogna Distinguere fra Wil son o gli Americani ' - HIGH EXPLOSIVES SEIZED Hie only addiess that this letter carried was the one reproduced nhoe. hut (lie Phlladelpbl.i PostolTirc hail no dltllciiltj in delUerinR the conununlcatlon to Hie "Lending Dally Newspaper of Plilladelphl.i." The envelope iliilrkl) found Its a to the offlre of the, KxenliiB I'uhllc Ledger. The cnminunlcation contained a leipiest fromii tesiilent of Nrnpoit, It. I., for newspaiH'rs with accounts nml illustrations of the Knichts Tunpl.ir imiclato in I'lillailelplila YOUTH GETS 7 YEARS ' CARRANZA WILL NOT FOR STEALING $1400' BREAK IN MINERS' STRIKE SEEK RE-ELECTION ! Thr" C" Vot Men of State, Says Bucks County Judge When Term Ends, December, 1920, Cabrera Says prosperity consume! s insist on a poitei nousc nnu sit loin met 1 'nfrirtnnateh , n COW is not nil porterhouse nml Hr loin and the retailer, in order to carry his cheaper cuts is foieni to ask high prices for the ihoice ones, w lm h are most in demand and of winch the supply is smallest." ' Sci-.inton. I'.i.. Sept. 111. The first I Sentence a Lesson to Young President of Mexico to Quit i,10k m the mni.s of the striking mine workers came Int" last nlKht, whin 'membeis of three locals of Delaware and Hudson emplojes voted to return to work Saturday. These locals have a membership of .".000, and it Is expected that their jaftion will inlluenec the other 0000 iDelawa-e and Hudson men, nnd that all ill 1" baik at work Mnnitny. Dovlcstown, Pa., Sept. 11 Hefore I Melro City. Sept. 12. (By A. P.) CHURCHILL DENOUNCED Lcbor Member of Parliament mands British Troops Leave Russia Glasgow. Sept !. ( It A. P i A slashinc indirtment of Winston Spencer Churchill the socictiin for war, tor his decimal um of jesterdm regarding the delay in the ewiciiiition of noiih Russia by Hutish forces, wa deli ered by .lames Ilinrj Thninn, labor member of Parliament, at the resump tion of the sessions of the tiades union congress here toda. Mr. Thomas moed a resolution deiuiuidinc that the troops be withdrawn from ItusMa. the Criminal Court of Illicit county to din. Arthur .1. Doughei t. . n?ed twen-t-two wars of Orlando, l'lorida. pleaded suilt of larceny and rceehliic stolen eonds, and was sentenced hv .ludcc Itjan to serve not less than fite jeais or more than seven jenrs in the I'a-tim Peniteiitinrv. I DoiiKheitj t-etetnl months aco was De- emplojed by the Rolln Hawes Compan at linstol and. while Rome to a Bris tol hank for the company pnrnll to gether with Herhcit Ilncke. paymas ter, pointed n revolver at HncUc and stole SI 100. After leading n merry chnse to New Icno. Califoinia and Texas, he was finally found at the home of his wife in Oilumlo, l'lorida. .Indee H.nri Miid the sentence would probably be a lesson to the young men in this section of the state who thought that "easy money" was not difficult to K'-t. "Venustinno Carranzn under no cir cumstances will seel: re-election as president of Mexico, and without fail ure will turn the presidency aver to bis successor upon completing his present term in December, 1:120, JyUis Cab rera, secretary of the treasury, nn r.ounced jestcrday. This statement was made following the publication of a report thnt a meet ing of various political leaders had been held to consider the re-election of Pres ident Cnrranza. , MOB WHIPS TWO WOMEN Dublin, Sept. 12. (Ily A. P.) A strong force of soldiers this morning I searched the Sinn Fein headquarters In 'this city. Two Sinn Fein members of the House of Commons were detained after the search here, while the houses of other Sinn Fein members of the Commons arc under visitation. At Skibhereen, in the southwestern part of County Cork, nrmed police i aided a newspaper office and also n number of private residences. Sinn i'ein clubs in Cork were also raided by armed police, who conducted searches while soldiers stood on guard outside. The unoccupied Sinn Fein headquar ters also was, broken into, but it Is understood that nothing of importance was discovered there. Military and police activity was i tery where in evidence in northern Irc 1 ind. Itaids were enn led out in llel fast, at Lisburn, Derry, Dundalk, Louth and Fnnlskillen. A quantity of the high explosive, gelignite, was seized nt the Derry Siun l'ein headquarters. In the same town the occupant of a louse which was being searched con fronted the police with two revolvers, but was overpowered. Published ami llxtrlbutetl Under PERMIT NO ,311 , . -Authorize! Ijv tho nit of October a. 1017 on llto nt tho PostolTlce of Phila delphia Pa Ily order of the President a. a. iiuiu.nsoN, l'otmHlir Otnernl. vlgllarsl sc Invcce si trattl dl dlsordtnl cnusatl da manlfcstnzlonl dclla citta dluanza Che, onnal stanca dl nttendcro 1 In clustn soluzlone del nroblcmn dl fiutne, nbbia tentnto in nualcha modo dl nffcrmnrc 1 surf dlrlttl dl nazlonallta'. d. II.) Itoma, 10 scttembrc (rltardnto). ro del Presldente eittn' dcgll Statl 1'iilti, alio scopo dl intere.ssarc l'opln lone pubbllcn In fnvoro della statuto delln I,ega delle Naziotil, II glornalc romnno "La Tribunn" dlchiarn, oggl, rhe l'tiomo 11 quale bn dlscusso l'nutor itn' doU'ex-Prcsidento del Conslgllo de 1 Ministrl On. Orlando, quale portnvocc del sentlmenti del popolo itnllnno, non c' stnto 11 rapprcseiitnutc del popolo ninericano, innnnz! nl quale e' orn for- Itoina, 11 sVttcmbic 11 "Popolo lioinnno" pubblion tin importante nrti colo til fondo con il quale dimostra die, nicntrc la mnggloranza del popolo americnn6 slmpatlzzn per l'ltalia, nclln politica dl Wilson vl sono del punti oscuri clip dehbono indurre gli itnllani n faic distinzione frn Wilson c gli Stnti Uniti. II giornnle dice die il voto del Senato amerienno circa la ratifica del trattato di Versaglia dim' se gli tftato Uniti consentano con la politica ''del Presi dente Wilson. II giornnle conclude col raccomandnro agli itnllani dl man tenert.1 calmi e lidare nella saggczza degli nttuali loro govemanti. Lnndra, 11 settenibre. Xotizic qui' giunte, da fonle nttendibile, rccano clip uelln citta' di I'iume sarebbcro scoppiate scrie rivoltc trn italiaiii e truppe jugo slave. ' (!li Alleati sarebbero statl costretti ad interveniie e le rivoltc continunno. Tali notizie, pero', non bono state con fcrmate. (Abhinmo riportnto 11 tclegramma di oiii sopin (oiiip c' stato trasmesso (hiU'Agenia Tclcgrnficn, ma dobblamo osservare die esso non 6embra troppo esatto, pohhe' non si comprendc delln presenza di truppe jugo-slave nella citta' di riume. Xon vi e' da mara- FOURN. Y. HOTELS ROBBED In his tntrmont on tho Voith Ttn- Ian situation. War Sorr'tary Churrh m j i i i i: f n...1n.... :,., Jll UfUlill I'll IIH' I'iMli , 'V ri.iujiuiuii , , ,. rII- r . u n ...t.i. e of North Itussin was being, and would J Taxicab Bandits Rifle Cash Drawers be, adhered to, but that the evacuation had been retarded owing to the neces slty of bringing out many Russians who were in danger of their lives from BolBheviki vengeance. He denied that British troops bad been emplojed in operations against Pctrogiad ddimcc uincc DDnMnun IX" 1 S B (j , .. . l.f... O.l-I, rrovca nc o iiu iciiucmuui vy oulk Ing on Untamed Mustang and Hold Up Clerks New Yorli, Sept. 12. (Ily A. P.) Hold-up men who have been operating recently in Central Park and other se cluded sections of the city today turned their attention to hotels. Clerks of four hotels within a mile of Times Square were robbed by armed men, all of whom escaped in taxicabs. The robberies totaled less than S700. At the Hotel St. Paul the cash drawer was rilled of $2.",0. A $2.'!0 stickpin was taken from one of the patrons. From Saskatoon. Sash.. Sept. 12 -ill A. j the Hotel Madison the robbers took ?20 Georgia Strikers Attack Nonunion 1 Textile Workers Macon. i.i Sept 12. (llv A. P 1 l Two white women were whipped nnd I the home of another was stoned bj strikers during noting here yesterday j in the null district, where 2000 textile oi leers hae been on strike for three weeks. The women were nonunion workers. The mob attacked the home of Mrs. W. T. Crosby, wife of a mill foreman, nnd were dispersed only after the woman had fired six times at them, i The mob caught nnd whipped Mrs. Alice Wheeler nnd her daughter. I'lider promise of the strikers that theie would be no disorder and women pickets would lie withdrawn, the police guard was reduced to u minimum yes terday, but the nonunion workers were followed from the mills and attacked. Z3 ffirk-J P.) After witnessing the best horsi manship and steer-throwing exhibitions the "Wild West" could produce, the Prince of Wales protcd to 20,000 ranchers, cattlemen and oowbos here yesterday, that "bucking bronchos" heid no terrors for thnr future king i A. varied program of steer riding, ' lassoing and horse racing had been ai - I Tanged for the prince, and after dis playing a keen interest in all the "stunts," he indicated a desire to par ticipate. At bis request a wirj little i in easii and n .sin cucik. aim- joh hotel entered was the Sherman Square where IS2.1 was stolen. The only case where the robbers used ioleuce was nt the Holland Apartment Hotel, where the (lerk was hit on the bead and S02 taken. The highwawmn attempted to enter the Hotel Rich mond, next door, but the clerk refused to' let them in. WOMAN DRUGGED IN TAXI mustang, untamed and unbroken, was brought out fresh from the paddock, while the huge crowd gasped its sur prise. The prince gained the saddle grace fully, and held it until the little mount wan exhausted by its efforts to unseat him. then he requested that he be photographed in the saddle SERBIA STILL AT WAR TO NATURALIZE GERMANS Companion Disappears After Mys terious Affair In New York New York. Sept. 12. Ily A. P.I I Mrs. Mary Mandel, who registered with I her husband. I.. II. Mandel, of Chicago. I nt the Hotel Commodore several weeks; aco, was found bv Mr. Mandel in ,i , hospital unconscious from a drug ad ministered to her while she was riding I ; in a taxicab on Riverside drive. Mr. I Mandel. declared several thousand dol . i)arg wort)l 0f jpuniry which his wife Lw Restricting Enemy Aliens De-had worn was missing, dared No Longer Operative The chauffeur of the taxicab told the Washington, Sept. 12 -iflr. PI - pohre that Mrs Mandel had entered m.. oommissioncr of naturnl.niion l,n, the machine with a young man in front issued instructions that the net of May 0, 1018, which placed restrictions on enemy aliens during thp wnr. is no longer operative to prevent the natural ization of former subjects of the cen tral powers. Cases suspended under this law now may bo completed, unless there nre specific objections to indmdnaU nnd unless the applicant deferred taking steps toward naturalization within the two-year period preceedmg the war, such cases being subject to presidential exception. Armed Invasion of Montenegro Contested Fiercely Paris, Sept. 12. (Ily A. P. i Montenegrin oflii inl communication, is sued nt Pans suys lighting continues iiereelv throughout Montenegro against the Serbian invaders, who have suf fered severe losses. The Serbians have sent l."i 0(10 ie enforcements by wn of linsnia and flattaro. The communication complains of atrocities upon Montenegrin men and women I 1 I I '"Vs. I (ff Oompfexion I I W m' V Smooth nnd Ylvtr ' 1 fl' V 9 ,ho P"aIs of 'ob Is i fjy' v tho complexion l Jed by" - Nadine Face Powder a Thlt delicate beautlBcr i Iraparta an Indcfinablo , charm a charm which llncers In the memory. j Tho emooth texture of tvaaina aaneret until washed off. It Drevents unburn or the return ol , dticolorattona. I . VUth '" coolneea Is refresh- oniaBBim 1 r " Ing, and It cannot harm Pnfc the to-iderest eltln. . I Bmn.llm N a dl n o Face Powder urun.ll. beautir,e8 millions of com. Jl Hi((e plexlona today. Why-not II yours? I Sold in Crn Soxu Onlv. li At Itaiing totUt counters . if ! T4 tht'J havn't If. fiu mail ffln. .. 1 NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, j , 5 !gS?5Pe Paris. Teun. ' j L sMgKgE!! Prepared for Winter Cooking? Have you arranged to do your cooking next Winter in the way that careful housewives have found to be best for all seasons with a clean, con venient, economi cal Gas Range? Have you made pro visions for obtai n i n g that all-year necessity abundant Hot Water in the modern way? To enjoy modern fuel service in your kitch en, you should have a modern Gas Range and Gas Water Heater. Term Payments. Broad and Arch and District Offices THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT Bold bj Jacob Urns., 1015 Chestnut St.. nml otlir toilet counter of n nroadw-ay restaurant. The chauf feur found Mrs. Mandel unconscious 'nfter the man left the machine. COOKS OPEN RESTAURANT Omnlia, Neb.. Sept. 12 - i liv A P i r Striking cooks nnd w niters todav opened a cafe at which an order of roast beef, potntiies, biead and butter sold for tweutj-five cents and other articles in proportion The rush i so great that the place was irtnallj sold out nt 1 o'clock SEA FIGHTERS WELCOMED Maryland Honors Navy and Marine Corps Heroes In Baltimore TMltimore. Sept. 12. (Ily A P.I Maryland today welcomed home her pons who served in the navy nnd ma rine corps in the great war with a cele bration that began er.rlv this morning and wns to continue until late tonight. The affair was arranged by the state committee on national defense and in cluded land and naval pnrades, mu uirip.il athletic games, n water carnival and a luncheon to the marchers, the festivities winding up with a reception and dance. The Navy Department sent c squad ron of wnr vessels, nirplnnes and a I'mgible to take part in the celebration j&Uswdl OaxutwcL rrvtrth cund mjtt yn&ru vntucsts aexrcL irwxbCLte frvz, CcnciAe4f Ainich fhfcu icuhts aw plorirv&cL amcL itucahh tru psiac- ftCaJ! 7TV&TU ypL07TL, HioJ7ldu&hu& 3&0. CftA&hvuA- Ssk rVrrrrVrrVnrrnrVVrVNrVVyVVVVyVVV Beautiful Lincoln Drive Section Up-to-Date New Homes With Garages Immediate Possession To West Philadelphians & Metropolitans too! Your Fall Hats! Let us dress your heads as they need to be dressed. "Ytm'U never apologize for your headgear if you wear the Mallory the smartest styles the best Hatters produce. $5.00. Comer of 52d and Chestnut West Philadelphia FtirnixhinaH also at. 5H- .?. jtti. sato a difendcro il trattato dl .Ver sailles. "ntvicne chlaro ogni glorno dlce'H giornnle cho l'ostlllta' dl Wilson per l'ltalia fu una cosa personals. Not bisogna, pcrtanto, cho man tcnlamo flducla ncl popolo a ncl Senato Amer icano." . Red Crost Extendi Russian Work Wnshlngt 1 1, Sept. 12. (Ily A. P.) Extension of relief activities; in west ern Russia nnd the llaltlc provinces has resulted in the American lied Cross in creasing the ,nppropriatff!n for its com mission In thnt region from $270,000 to $,"100,000, It wns nnounced today, lloth Esthonlrt nnd Lithuania will benefit. Faith without works is like a watch without works 114 South 11th St. Let's Go Determined to start the Fall Season off with a rush we offer in a Special Sale Tomorrow JL atCalLtiJu cr'ninmranmntmmnmnTmmmitiniy Regular Values $32.50 to $40 S HANDSOME li - CUSTOM I I TAILORED jp 1 TO YOUR I 5 INDIVIDUAL I I 1YII? ACI1RP i F:Piiimi!;irjiimrairai7imra;Bii;:nninmiiiiS , This genuine opportunity to save $7.50 to $15 is offered to introduce KEITH TAILORING to Philadelphia's well-dressed men. Is there any reason now why you should wear ready mades or worry about the high pricca they're asking? Our.stock of all-wool fabrics is one of tho largest in town. 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MATJNEE DAILY LILA LEE In "HEARTS OF YOUTH" I IDCDTV BROAD ft COLUMBIA AV. i-lDCIX I I MATINEE DAILY ANITA STEWART In "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" 333 MARKET -CTfE ftfS&'g NAZIMOVA In "THE RED LANTERN" 4rPI 8 SOUTH ST. Orchestra. iVlULJE.1-1 Continuous 1 to 11. NORMA TALMADOE In "THE WAY OF A WOMAN" OVERBROOK 03D VJivV HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "FIRE OF HOPE- PAT APP 18H MARKET STREET rl-VC m A. M. to 11 :15 P.M. MA HE I, NORMAND In "UPSTAIRS" PRIIMPPSS 10,s MARKET STREET rrviiNiLoo R.an a. m, to ii jiop. u. TOM MOORE In ,-. "ONE OF THE FINEST" REGENT akctw VIVIAN MAnTIN In "THE THIRD KISS" nelow 1TT1I A.M. toll P.M. r fT 1 CT THEATRE Below Bpruce. JO I rl O 1 . MATINEr. DAILY BESSIE RARRISOALK In "THE WOMAN MICHAEL MARRIED" CTR AMn OERMANTOWN AVB. DOROTJIY aiBH In 'fiOllOUY HOME" AT VF.NANQO FRANKLIN JMtfJSStF THEDA RARA In "A WOMAN THERE VAS" GREAT NORTHERNS ' TOM MOORE In TUB? CITY OF COMRADES'' Broad St. at Erie 7ftOF,M, RIAI TH oermantoWn ave. rl-M-i 1 y- AT T1TLPEHOCKEN 6T. ENID BENNETT In THE VIRTUOUS THIEF" DT TR.V MARKET ST. BELOW TTH tSUll I in A. M. in line P. BESSIE BARRISCALE In "HER PURCHASE PRICE" M. QAVOY ,!U MARKET STREET Or VWI 8 a M TO MIDNIGHT", DOROTHY OIRH In '"i,Jur' "NOBODY HOME'1 QTANI, FY MARK3T ABOVB 18TH ' alMNJiiCI, jfjiri A.M tillil5P,JtH HIS MAJ UOT.Air FAIRBANKS In IWTX THB AMKJUCAN MJ 'l K, . -' "SW) Cnestnut 37 S. 13th 1114 Chestnut street i Tn. . . j . : ' T7-S John H. McClatchy 84$ LaclTitf WFJALLEGHWSSit JUMBO FflOHT-BT. 8A)D AVE. wm-i (,WAMUTT.J r SUbmmts in &kUaJl uiwtliia ,or4"JV' V 4kT, iff- ..! Jtk SRIOM"- n ".Kmji 41 1L3-. .i-,Tr.i c " ? lahjE.. . n-i o '&3m- ss" . 8 ,-,"' re crfi Eamas.TZL-rr- r..riunaBx.-T77rTzr7sna " I irrfll A xmnttWf UTi AB. 8TH1,