rMm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, -MONDAY,'. OCTOBER 6, 1919 . U iJ K? i: Sit. a ?' y I.U w K I F KL. I'Sr r. v fe 3V t tt. r r i TRflflKPninNR R OPSWEPT GARY Four Companies of State Militia Rushed to Steel Town, I Following OutbreaK lyiAY pALL FOR REGULARS) II.ii (lie Avoclatcl Press tinry, Intl., Ort 0. Stnte troops to clay jlitrollcd thciuqnueM lending to steel filnnifl nmj (wirl of tlie ntj where ills ordcr$ txt liable to develop, four com Htttirj paying been breusht here lute Hit night from luilinnu llnrbor ami rlast "t'blcdKO. Intl., ulirre twelve mm pnnlovuort qtiartered, after rioting wi 1 resumed, here bj strike sjmpnthijwrs I.atc at iilslit hundreds of strikers be Sim to congregate beforft the gates of the Vnitcd Htntes Steel Corporation plant ami the mill of the American Klieit and I Tinplnte Coinpanj l'olke ami special deputies clashed with the crowd off strikers, and ninn brick, mid stone- , were thrown Finnlh the itiiation bo . came so threatening that Minor Wil Ifam P. Ilodes callul mi djiitnnt Cien oral IIarr It Kinllli. of Indiana who Is in command of the troops ordcicd into the district b (oeiiinr (inmlrioli, when rioting lirokc out Sntuiduj night, to MTid several companies, as he believed affairs had gut brtoud lontiol of the police. I m. M ft & SHMmL$& 4iH I Ar mm muEBmsBm KrJll LANCASTER GIVES HONOR TO HEROES City Ablaze With Enthusiasm as 5000 Soldior3 and Sailors Parade GIFTS FOR ALL IN WUl'KU II ht'OTT Ktrrted mill approved as the new secretary of the, Camden count M t In fill (he acane.v mused bj the resignalioti of David s Hash. Jr , who tooti ;i similar position in ISergen (mint). The "V jlradqunrlris In Iladdonfield, N. .1 , have hrcii innvc.l fiom Hie Clements building lo ll.iddon Il.ill Lancaster. r.a.. Oct ti This rity is 'thundering todiij with beers for heroes, thousands of Mags uml peuuatits strung between Idcgruph and telephone poles and housetops arc fluttering and (lap ping overhead . the roars of bands are meeting in the echo, and 50(10 soldiers and sailors are being welcomed lintiii with unpatallclod enthusiasm Prom IlWrvnlr I'ark on (he east, along h igng course to ltuchanaii l'aik on the west, thousand? of men. women and ibildren from evciy borough and town m the count (heeied and wept and sang Ub the lcturned lighters moved In sixteen hie fionts ill ilieir othcial teview- ileadlng the lolumn was (Jen erul IMward ( ("Yard Ahead" l .Shan noil, late commander of the 111th In fantrj On his staff were high otliteis from' all parts of the count., in.inj wenring war lncdills A ilieer that lolled at ross (he ut was started when the liead of the (oluuiu swung into Hue. I'.n.vs of (he Italu bow and Ke.v stone lJiiMon. units Oinl to niices" received an ova lion, anil bntk of lliim came the uatioual Mount vanin arc pouiing into this city .today for their auuual cuiivcutlou, which opens tomorrow morning. ) More than GO0O delegates will attend the convention and thrice that number of visitors will jam the illy. Hotels and boarding houses nre crowded and many private homes have offered hospi tality to visitors. Hundreds of cots and blankds from Hie state armorv will be supplied tn those who can't find quar- : lcr Tomorrow's convention was nhedulea j for one vcar ago, but was called off LINEi because of the war. ork county wilt send iim men with bands nnd equipment and the Heading and Lebanon department' wil' also be large I" attendance. Chief Waller ,lnhnniii of the Lancaster lire department, has ordered his eutirc force to npiicar in the parade. Elaborate plans for sightseeing, merrymaking and the comfort of the delegates have been made The big Hnssmero Hotel will bo turned over to them PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE PieacJier Leads Troops , i..i i,,,ii,n i ii.,,i,i,,,, 11. ill nrmv men with nieinosies of While the troops were on the wav- . ' Knuc on still fiesli. Arni.v and Krd I ro-s here in street cars the poll, e succeeded 1100 men at work of a noiin.il 11000 and nurses paraded, and men who were not In dlsperiug the crowds after using the oungstown Sheet and 'lube Com- assigned to units paraded under the their clubs freelj and mukiiw moie than puny about TOO against n nnrmtl ITi.OOO. (colors of the Ameiican Legion , a dor.cn arrests. Major Laudiii M I These men ure emplovi d hicfh In re Tribute to Wounded Heroes rjarriman. pastor (if the Second I'res ! ,,alr and upkeep woik. The vallev re , ,,m bytcrlan riiurch in Indianapolis who mnic quiet und oiderl.v and the stukcrs Onlj once weie the thousaiuls unanio . i , - .,. i.....i , ...... ...... I In ..liner. It w ns VV llCIl till- Mill' U1 Wlldwood Council Forbids Erection of Frame Buildings Wlldwood, N. ,1., Oct. 0 As a con sequence of twenlj-five fires the -city commissioners have passed an ordinance forbidding the erection of frame build ings in the center of the city. Two ones are established, the lirst extending from Hollv Heach avenue on the west to (lantic avenue on the cast nnd fiom Lincoln avenue on (lie south to I'uie avenue on the north; the other sinrls at l'inr avenue and goes north to Twent sixth avenue nnd has the same east unci west bound.ines ns the lust one. The commissioners v. Ill also lenovnte the l'irst ward fire rompanvs property and purchase additional apparatus to the amount of S20.000. L M Uicc, iin engineer, has been authorized to sub mit plans' and specifications for n sur- here, reported to Major Hodges, and nflcr a brief conference the guardsmen vvcr" distributed at various points where 't was believed disorders might occur. A foreman for the United Slates hteel Corporation was shot and seriousl.v in jured pnrlj this morning while standing in bis own doorwaj It was not kuown whether the shot was purposel.v fucd or whether the wound resulted from a stiay bullet although two shots were fired at several members of the citizen police when thev drove a crowd from (ho neighborhood of the foreman's home. No one was hit, however Adjutant (letiera! 'omith today said he intended" to preserve order in Garv, Indinuu Harbor aud Kast Chicago. Iud., even -if he had to call out ever.v unit of state Iroops and then request fed eral troops, which he said .Secretary of War Hukfr had promised to s-eiiu. U it Ueeamo nccpssai j . Chicago. Oct t! IH.V A I' (."lashes between strike sympatlii-cisand the police and special deputies during ibo last thirty six hours did not deter Ijeads of steel mills from attempting to start additional plants todaj . Com. panj- officials said the.v bad assurance , Uiat large numberse of men would re- tJjrn to work and that raauy plants iould resume operations T7nin.. iAn.Mi :n...i i,..: ..l.l.nt w, ..ti, ,,., iin iiiMiiriu it.. ,. jii.l. hteubeiiville. .. Oil C i !' A ' The mills of the Wi irton Steel Com puiiv. lit Weirton W Vn . clnsul down last wiek, resumed operations todn.v and are i mining " lr cn(. nuordiiig to John C illmiiis. the cciinp.ni gm crnl uiuiuigcr MAN WINS MARRIAGE BET Wagered 1 to 10 He Would Wed Within Year Kansas III. Mo., Oct. 0 Cupid won a 10 to 1 bet heie ou the board of trade, W J Mcscndciek nnd James i Itussell. well-known grain dealcis I while at luncheon recently, discussed j marriage. Mesendeick bet Russell that l he (Husscll) would not b married ' within n ear. Husscll accepted the bet ' i The odds were 10 to 1 Came the following telegram lo Mesendeick from Hii'sell a few days later: "Mail us $10. care La Salle Hotel, Chicago. We need the monev. "Mr. and Mrs. James N Hiibsell " The couple were sent the following reply : "Iucloed find payment Any man who would get married on n S10 bet fnce drainage svstem on Pacific uve- punctuated by a string of automobiles nue, which is flooded by cvcr.v heavy with wounded and crippled no.vs sinning i.iuuuu Imppilv TTnonts became .logged with - - 7 , . ..-... .motion nnd band -clapping substituted GIRL PISTOL BANDIT CAUGHT for the vocal efforts lines; early today in nn effort to pre-Jut the expense of n friend deserves u vput-'iletertfons, and said they looked Mieavy fine as well as suspension from for na material reduction in their ranks, i (lie board of trade while he is ab- John Kitzpatriek, chairman of the na tional committee conducting the strike, who planned to leave for Washington tonight to confer with heads of the American Federation of Labor, said innnj members were being taken iuto the union ever dav. At Wnukegan, III., additional depu ties were put on duty early today, wheie dflicialsof the American Steel and Wire scut. Manhattan Lass Turns Highway woman, but Is Poor Runner New York, Oct (1 Acnise.l of hold nig up and robbing Herbert ISovd nt the point of n revolver, a twentv six enr ol.l girl describing herself as Jeanctte Mullius was held in S.iUUl) Hail in a police couitlicro ycslcrdav Two men charged with aiding her in Hie iobbei I were also held. I Hovd, it is charged, wa approached on the street bv the girl, who ordered I linn to throw up his hands After the I i obber) (he victim set up an outer) which lcsulted in tin pursuit and cap ture of the girl and her .oinp.inions. Twelve dollars, which was said Xn have I ecu taken from Hind's pockets, was iccovcre.l VETERAN ELECTROCUTED the current. The young man wns recently home from Trance, where he served with the A.. E. U. He wus twent) eais old Three months ago today another oung man lost his life under similar cm urn stances nt the same plant Second to Dies In Three, Months' Mending Switch at Johnsonburg Johnsonburg. Pa.. Oct 0. IUlph Hurle.v was electrocuted heie Sumhi) i-i -- 1. I t - nlixiM t-ullllil l JLI1 II II meHo,r're?Z ?" ' ?" " , Hurlrs's lft hand rame in toutatt PITTSBURGH MILLS th the live current of 000 lolf. r(Tn DPnnnv;lf"""",; 'lcath i"'tontuueousl. Vj lJLAN 10 REOPEN foWow workman tried to pull him nwnv - n,l wag Rhocked He then turned off I'lltsburgh. Pa., Oct 0-lBjA P) -sin effort by emplo.vers to open ad ditional plants in the Pittsburgh dis trirt today marked the beginning of the third week of the teel workers' trile. Itfprescntatiics of the steel companies' say hundreds of men re turned to work m the mills last week, atfd fhey declare that sufficient workers wilt' If Serf the strikers' ranks todnv to assure the reopening of plants which nnif peen lied up by the walkout Union leaders were emphatic in their declarations Uiat plaus of the implojors to siart operations ,in the mills will (ail. They snv the strikers will stav Hill and that the end of the da will Viow' few. if any, of the men back on the job. Heavy lain fell during the morumg ll was quite throughout the district Hundreds of deputy sheriffs min guards nnd police patioled the streets at the tarious plants More men working at ohio plants Youn&ttiu-n, 0., Oct (i.- iRy A Pi Apart from a slight increase In the number of men entering the Youugstown Shcet nnd Tube Comnanv nlnni .,,i. lj'oy. there vvo,s no vhangn us the third 'ittcrh or uir bicei sirihe begai here (o "flip Cornrgic S(cel Co The bovs n.issed (wo leviewing s(ands In one the aged veterans of (lie Civil War stood at attention as the Yanks tiled past. In the other Miijoi Hair) L Trout and other citv otlicials sat Reside Maor Trout stood Iiiig.idier (iineinl Hobert C Davis, a native of (Ins .itv, and u member of liciiernl Pershing's staff. At Ttuchnunn l'aik the hos had sev eral hours of outdoor entiitainment. uml later returned (n the diitr.il and southern market houses, where ban quets were served. Three hundred worn- j en volunteered to serve Hi. in Tonight teams representing the Ham bow and Twent) -eighth Division units i will pl'iv basketball: theie will be n boxing show, nnd the affair will w ind i up with a big dame on Lime street under a roof of red, white and blue electric lights. All sen he men and nurses will ceive gifts from the city tonight. In response (o (he proclamation Mavor Trout, everv nlm e nf l.tieinei was dosed todii ' i Wc offer ,i practical, thorough course State exempt firemen fiom nearly in Foreign Trade, that , embraces every city and w.iy station in Peuusvl' every phase of exporting. . The i com so will give the training neces- i &ary to hold responsible positions in overseas business. It will alio give men already with export houses a i brushing up on modern export practices. Opening meeting, Thursday evening, i Octobor ll. Call or write for lG-page booklet. """"b Bs& Central Branch, 1421 Arch SL PLANNED MASSACRE IN ARKANSAS TODAY Offidials Redouble Efforts to Ap prehend Negro Leaders of Proposed Uprising LTuine. Ark., Oct. 0. (lly A. P.I Discovery of what is believed to have been n widespread plot ou the part of organized ingroes for a general killing of whites in this locallt), and possibly in other parts of the South, led officials lmla to tighten up on emergency measures and redouble their efforts to apprehend Itadcis of the alhged or ganization who lire still iincaught. The existence of the nllege.1 con spiracy was luoiigut to light by the committee of seven appointed b civil and military authorities following the rate disorders heie Inst week through the questioning cif negro piisoners. According to lomniitttcc members the negro captives readily revealed' to tucm. tho Inner workings of the pla'n. To-' day, October (1, (he negroes declared, was tho date set for the uprising. Women n,rc said to hove been members of the organization, which the author ities say was known as the Progressive J'arniers' and Household Union of America. Twenty-one white planters in this dlslilct, according to the alleged coil ( fesslous, hud been marked to be killed . tlrst. The killing of the twenty -one, it wns asserted, was. to bo followed 1m nicdlatcly by a general massacre of! whiles, affcr which the negroes weiel lo take over the land and till it. It! was said efforts wcc, being made tot connect white pien with the propa I ganda to incite Hie negroes "to kill white residents. IIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIlTTTTTTTTTTnilll Shah of Persia In Paris PaHs. Oct. fi T'llff xlinll nf lnr jia, who for some time lias been so ' journing in Switzerland, arrived In, Palis )cs-tcrday. lie was received at the I railway station by n, lepiesentatitvo of the foreign ministry. i i 19 Artistic Lamps and Lighting Fixtures Quaint Florentine hand wrought designs that lend themselves to interior deco rations . that are now in vogue. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street " ' " ' ' -" -------- , l..l... H I I -------------------------------------I K --.------------ -------------- -----------------M- a N m 'Foreign Trade iLi 47 ; H Library Bureau to teach file clerks Realizing the ovci -increasing neetl for Avell trained file clerks, and wishing to extend to girls and women the fullest op portunity to study under experienced, practical teachers, Libraiy Buieuu has assumed control and management of the Phila delphia School of Filing. To you, as a business man, this move is of tie mendous importance. Somewhere in your office there is an ambitious girl who wants to study filin. Here, then, is her oppor tunity a Filing Univeisity in which she will learn not only the science of filing, but a broad practical knowl edge of business proceduie. Send one of jour girls heie for either the day or night classes. She will ap preciate it your filing de partment will move more smoothly than ever' befoie. Philadelphia School of Filing 910 Chestnut Street Telephone, filbert 143n Write, phone or rail for detail.. New flat... In Just Mardne:. -Ok us crnscom $ Special 50c Table d' Hote Suppers ure winning wide attention with particular people. It might surprise you. U32 Market Ht. 0S0 Market ht. 734 MiirKet St. ' A- Galvanized Boat Pumps ., I rwrcer C.,B .ld M Jal into Market IIS ompany now Jius "ASK FOR and GET Horfick's The Original malted milk For Infanta and Ihvalldn Avoid Imltatlao ud Substitute! Public Speaking If iou h-ue troubi m epeaklnt? to your frltou worlters or in ndilreialng nib or elvlr iratherlnfc 1oln our class m rubllc hpeakinr HuiHrcds of jiiert ha Wome forceful pakern bv tukjrj: th tftrnaeey uurae p nhall conduct thin fall Or.oln-r 15. ft !. M. tt or write for particular C A Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. fAm PREPAREDNESS mu aert the rrll of Influenza id our home -and one of the b?M n' to st up a defense aealnat h recurrence of this dlcrape a to rrlaato tha naaal passagren and trarB'' each da with our Olyco P 'tntala. an effectlf, pleasant, h rmiers antiseptic Larze batt LLEWELLYN'S rlilli.lrlnlila'N Standard Drui 8 Ure 151S Chestnut Street r,ljco-rornialet Tubleta 33c itfmx!mmm9mM.Mtmvngrzg2 In our returned dough boys we sec the result of sci entific exercise and life in the open. You can secure all the benefits of the former here. May wc mail our booklet? rXlT.T.TNK INSTITUTr OF PHYSICAL. CULTURU i Central Branch," 1421 Arch Street COLLINS BLPO . WAI-VIT ST AT lr.TIf U"""M"""1 m inaaiw Massage our skin n'sedn rubbing Tour musclee iif il kneadlnc Hut only an expert masseur siiould do the work A reu) tnabitaire at regular Ititenals (then by one of our KMdu nt experts uill act on ou like a powerful tnni" nnd Keep ou In tl rat-el ass condition YMCA s U;E L L E R ffPioeless Furnace The pne, pipeles; ' furnace that js seientlficUlly cbr- rccC in design add construction. , (Ureal fuel saver .fiend for, illps trailed bpoklet. ;kioaone supply b & Mhi. CO. Fin riomfeli tan la. 8TW; DEVELOPING PRINTING I AND ENLARGEMENTS 1 i MiBA taJ I JHftl FM iUOT AMU LliUl TROL'ULIW Intmlr relieved by our apeclel arch support, fitted end adiuiKdby txperte Our o e a ra leat ICau.tle lloalerr, the moet comfortable support for vart coee vtlnl, swollen limbs, weak knees and ankle. Truiee. abdominal and athletlo sud- norters of all kinds r r p vrATinnraY. fountain Ulr I J LEATHER G0O0SFRAMED PICTHW ' &VmtfJ!Ml&l' QKZ CHESTNUT ST.fllg H Ct out and ke... for referenc'e'-rT'L.'" Exercise e , In our blr. modefn Gymnajilum, with Its complete equipment, jou cun either join a clans, or use JP""! rpparatus or play olley ll I, handball or basketball. t.xi'vn nui.uciura i a., unies. separate ATOD B VJU Every tide has its ebb lull the quality of Van. rhcrcht-!ri m a r I il e hardware and Htrencth and durability of our waterproo goods neer nr)rs. F.-Janlisrcfwi's Sons TN.WatfSt.Pkila. d ' Mt lined and llrnllni Hix- Jv. Irvj ( ri u.e ro ittiota. 1 &!" rW-, , Philadelphia J-'OT "wm III I "J "" "'. ' ' ' I i ours for mn and iiy Vi I Wt or write tor booklet ulvlnr rates YMCA ntral Branch, 421 Arch Su i CANTRELL& COCHRANE THE STANDARD . OF TWO CONTINENTS Order tty ihe 'dozen irom your.aeaier "V for use at I home swsSBaaeHMWesBss-waa ,. E & JB e. o-j aurlce WOW 46 3t ThelUa 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) kertWeareir Plai as AnvEed t FUR and iw it Bemelfts Ev erj Woman Furs and, , Milliner y vKJvrlSfjGS! Fw11hMIv wBllwMnSVlnMlF" -M Hull C9&tfA BjHE liiKi InSimHMiM lffllmW$UBBSa4llBB0aKs5BBSsL hH9TW BvViZrfflilHim OailWfl WSSa n I ?3r WH& v 'S Fur Repairing and Remodeling putting into practice the "Maker-to-Wearer" plan. in tfe Fur business is a rare achievement of which 13 we are Justly proud. The theory calls for Tather more than the usual accompaniments, of business jj"r because experience is one of the large factors: strong financial standing is necessary because of the vat expenditures involved in buying great quantities of skins in the open markets: and keen under standing of fashions and their constantly changing modes. Thus, because we manufacture all the lovely Fur garments that constitute the immense stocks that are now ours, we present unusual "economy" benefits to every woman who wishes to revel in the unquestioned luxury of Furs. Add to this money-saving fact of our own direct manufacturing the all-important occur rence of our Having purchased the imposing majority of our present assortments of pelts more than six months ago, the difference in price thus represented is today equal to about 25 per cent. We list today (for your tomorrow's choosing) representative collections of the Forbes collections ofFu rs: We Will Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit FOR UIA I tw Marmot Coats (Sport Model) $95.00 Australian Seal Coats $127.50 Natural Muskrat Coats $145.00 Trimmed Marmot Coats $115.00 Australian Seal Coats (34-inch length). $165.00 Trimmed Natural Muskrat Coats $185.00 Hudson Seal Coats. .';.... $195.00 Trimmed Australian Seal Cqats $195.00 Natural Squirrel Coats . . . ; ., $215.00v. Handsome Marmot- Wraps $250.00 Hudson Seal Coats ( . length.) ...."... .$295.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats. '$,295.00 Taupe Nutria Coats .' . .$275.00 Australian Seal Dolmans ...."..$295.00 J VMllHHiM Scotch Moleskin Coats (Sport Model). .$345.00 Model Hudson Seal Coats t , . '$350.00 Natural Squirrel Coats ( 34 length) $375.00 Beaver Coats (Sport Model) $395.00 Hudson Seal Dolmans. ,. $395.00 Taupe Squirrel Coats (Sport Model) . . . . $39500 Scotch Moleskin Dolmans $475.00 Taupe Nutria Dolmans $49"j!oQ Trimmed Hudson Seal Dolmans 1 $550.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Fancy Model) $55000 Trimmed Muskrat Coat, $650.00 Mjnk Dolmans (Beautiful Model) $65o!oo Baby. Caracul Dolmans $67s!oO Eastern Mink Dolmans... ,.$1350.00 Mlllllimillll.limillllllllllMllimilllllMI Ilrimimim,.. - N;iiiii,ii;uii;iHnn;,w,i,liiiniu U' ' .inilitilinililiimimimniihminitiii im imimiumiiiiiuilUKllJlll U ffl m Of f"t m mmmwmwn ers mnBmianmiiiimmiBimiHuio !iiiiisii ijnatees " Natuml-Raccoon Sfta .. tSO.sn Taupe Nutria Seta .... $48.50 Beaver Selsf, f$.50 Hudson S,eal Sets $54 "0 Wolf Seta (all colors) . . $53.50 Taupe Fox Sets $69.50 Taupe Lynx Sets $95.00 Kamclmlka Fox Sets .,.$1X0.00 Taupe Fox Seta ftfS,00 , Black Lynx Seta .'$135.00 k IWe Accept Liberty Bo-nsd Purchwing Amtrqlian Seal Conttcs., Taupe Nutria Coatees .. Australian Seal Coatees'. Hudson Seal toatees . . , Mijik Coatees Natural Squirrel Coatees Mink Coatees Mote Coatees .,,, Taupe Nutria Coatees .-. Natural Squirrel Coatees $110.00 $155.00 $185.00 $195.00 $195.00 $245.00 $850.00 $S50.00 $295,00 $375.00 illrollfflW ,Vrt .i VVt f Scarfs Kamchatka Wolf Scarjs $24.50 Taupe Wolf Scarfs, ...... $U.50 ' Beaver Scarfs ...:..... $. Taupe Fqx Scarfs $38.50 Moleskin Scarfs $35,00 Hudson Seal Scarfs .... $35.00 Taupe Lynx Scarfs ,... $35.00 Mink' Scarfs . . , $55.00 Kamchatka Wolf 'Scarfs $S,op) Kamchatka Fpx Scarfs , $37,50 r - jr i .x....!..r. a. , M '-.'- ."l "WW Ul t. ,P ' , A v( v,. &rents Orders r m n ii' v && r -i .' Mr ,-., u ,- 't w