fi-irlT?ngs'r'r '-' f l't EYEING PUBLIC LEDGER-rHIL'ADELPHIA; TOSDAT, OCTOBER 21, 1019 2 w. m w fr- n I E' IN OPENING DRIVE Congressman and Organization Candidates Speak at Mass Meeting Tonight IN 3D SENATORIAL DISTRICT ritiKrriiiiflii Mmiri', Iti'iiiililli'iin nomliipi" fur Mnnr, will npi'ti n "iit-itU lltp fiimiuiiicii fur clcftlmi nf tin1 Hi' ItiiblU'flli Hrfci't nl n nintv-iuiTlliiit t niclil in Scnttixli Itili' Hall. Iti-witl urn! Itnrc Klici'tx Itn-fti-fli'i- of Ui-ntN lliu-Vtt. Cinniini Ktiicht nnil ('niiutv fimnil,lonpr Holmes anil Kiiewsrl lime nn-i-titi-il hi vitntlnnx In xprnl; nl tln tiiiwtlm: Mini at ullii'ro In In' lii'til tliis nnil iii'Sl vvi-ifc Tniitalit nii'i'lliiir l fur tin' voti'i of llif 'I'lnnl Sriinlin-iiil ilMibt. Wil limn Itimi'n. n ini'lilbi'i' nf Hii' ttnillil nf Kiliii'iitliin mill n frli'inl nf Mr. .Monin, will lirpiiilc, AiMii"--!"" will 11N11 In' Hrliveiril bv Clerk of tin' Cum I f Qlinrfpi Si-siimis Ciiiinili'.'linin mill Unit fit K l..inibi'il(iii. iiniiiiiii't' fur ilii'illl Tin- int'i'tiiiK will "lull I hi' .Munli' I'nllrd lli'piiliHi'iiii i'.'Iiiiii.'iikii iinniiiilli'i' Oil till- III t llll 11 T Mil' r.lrl' t" I'lli'llnll on Nmi'inbi-r -I Stuart mill V.irr tit IHircl Mi-i-llins Tomoiimv niclil- iiii'i'luif! will In lirbl in Mubiil I'miil Mali. Ibublli n ml 1,iiiiI -tii'i't" PiHtm-i' liiiM'iiiui Stunt t will im'iiili' Till' South l'liilniii'liliiii ini'i'tini: tu be lirbl mi TIiiiiI.iv niiilit l Si-vfiitb street nnil Snjiler iivi-niif mil be pie filled ntn In (,uirii"iiriii Vine Tills ineetint; will be ntlenileil In the Vnre rnilillil.-ltci fin Cniiiiell fiuin (he I'll t litriet Willlnni V, Kinli-j . IMvvin It t'ux nnil .Inscpli I (inffncv State ulliei bolileri re-iilliij; in till" city lime lereivctl letleix friilii Senator Crow, chairman uf the Itepuhllinn -tnle committee, 'ailing uu tbem tu -enil theii political ns-i-ssim-iits tu the xt.ite i-mii- tnlttce benilinimteiN un Smith Itiuail! Ktreet It i helieteil thnl 'liniriunti Crow seeks b, tliis inemis olh'te bolilet's uf the neiexsji ins n bunt mutt Hinting In the In lelleie i uf think Ville-enii trnlleil rit enuiluittee While thele is un -tllte I'leetinu this year, the -title i niiiinilteemeii s'ii the funds me needed fur Hie tii.iinli'iiiinee uf tilt? ln':idiimilers ami fur the pulilieil deiaitinent Di'inocrats Han C.iuip.tign VMS AND MOOR J he Ui'iiioi'iati. nt; .minuittee met (.1i,1 , ,., mmi mK,iniiilimi. 1ot lilRlit nnJ in ..'ii mil ii -eiie- uf , ,,,, j.' ,j Iin.s,leul nf the I'mnii tlieetlliBs at whieh uddie-es will be ,e- Ts (,,., f CheiiK IMwm.l livered I the lV'inni rati. iiiiininees. A rl(.n f u,,.,,,,,, 1U, , ..,,.11 i-il n Jieaded li.l llnrrj I) Ue-mtt. .an, itlale .,,,, fl. ,,,., ., ipliiialin n for Mil in; Ihe i hediile N ns fulliiws: j , , ...,.,.,1,,.,., f the Ti eneli deliT.itlun rirt ilistmt. i eilne-ilai . llctnlieri 2L', Sixteenth mid Wolf street-. Seeoiul. 'J Imi'Mla.i Oelubei' L':i, Hi nail and Cath arine -fleets; Tlilnl. Wedue-d.u. Oetu ber 1'!). Knst Cud lleniucralii Club. I.e hicb nml Thoinp-uu : I'ihiiIIi. 'l'hin-da . October ".'t. Fiftj -emnil mid S.iu-nui itreetM Fifth. Wedne-diM . (Miiher '.'!). iidntyler'N Hull, (ierinmiluw u iiM'iiue nml Diamniid street, SiMh. Tuesdii. Oetober IS. Anieriemi Hull. Main J-treet, Mann.iunk. and Chelten Hull. Ka-t Cbclteii aeuue. (Jennmilnwn . Seventb, Muudil. (h tuber 1'7. Twent- fiBlith Ward Deniiieialie Club. Twciit- itlh nml Cimihinliinil si,. ...is .,,ti..-. i. i ., .1 ..i.i..... ..t ii... EWitl.. Tl..irMhVi. Ociniier 'f.i. (iibl.iu- Hall, Krmtkfurd avenue nnd Clem liel.l Street. yi j. ' w n I t-t i . ci, j , . vaie at diaxe j oaayi. I' Cftntiniieil (Yum I'ltve One cnlploy eis are now at nihls aiming selves. Two Dlstlnit Ciullniis ll i- Theie iiie two ilistinet faetiuu-. those In favoi uf making eourriuii- ami the so-called ii'recoilciblbles liilliieutial ! members of the people's parly teganl this as a most hopeful sign. They -ay that it pre-nges a split m then innk which will give a majority uf one ni twit votes tu the lllndetme- Ho -rent is Hie tension that Hie live Members of the gioup who lepie-entl It on tin- -teei'tug mmmittee an- nut permitted to vote nt the gioup eun- forences The iuf ice i- that lliev Jiossibl.v might have been iiillnenced by arguments cm tied uu nt meetings uf the i-iiiniTiittee uf fifteen Menntime the labor group meets -es- nioii after -e inn. imrle- mi di-eu ions In undertones and adjouin- ll i- e- pectant. yet lpiietly detel milled lltti- tilde of thn-e win, have delivered nn tiltiniatiini ami awult the uutiiime. There i-. neveilhele-s, a i hunge vi-- lble in the gruiip. Then- is less uf t lie i ka""w.k,,t "i-;."'.'": "oumpv !!"'! ply to Judge (im-v-- statement can led' n note that was judicial and n-gietfiil I rather than antagonistic. t'Apect rreslileut tu Alt (;f coiir-c the patmnuuut iptesiiuu Is the null nun- in cn-e of fuilure o agree There me two (uiit-e- apparent- Kxn utile inlerveutinn or ilisin tegrattuii Kilher the I'resiilent will interfeie or the confeience will go Finasb. There is every lensun to believe, ns indicated yesteulny. that Hie i'le-iilent will, in some fashion, intervene. This intcrventinii will come lliioitgh Score tnry IiUite or Iteinanl Itaiuch. The unbject nf liiterventiou has been imi-vns-ed and the cnuclu-iuii ha- been reached Hint -miner than see the inn fereiue a failme i'le-ident Wil-on will Interpose, but jn-t how is the problem. It baa been intimated that -liiuild auv set of delegates fiuil themselves so out of liarinony that le-ignation is Hie only alternative, new delegate- will be ap pointed to fill the vninucii-H nnd the work be nri'iid to a loui'liision Hint will be sati-factory to the American people, Hampden In "Hamlet" Today "Walter llmnpden. vvho-e poetic nnil re tnnrktiltly successful versinn nf "Hnin let" was show n liere at special mati nees la-t spring, will begin a new series of matinee poi fiiriiiiiuci's at the llroad (bis afternoon. He will play also on Thursday mid Friday of tins week and Monday and Tuesday of next week. Mudslingers to Keep Tabs P.-iiiUhoro. X. .1.. Oil. 21. A club to Jr known as the '.Mud-lingers" i fcelng organized here Members, of the rlub say that the object of the club is i to keep a close watch on public nfliciiil. who shirk their duties and expose them. , The club will also demand the closing1 cf business places which arc now al lowed to leninin open on Sundays. Breckenrldge Gets New Post Hugh II. ltreckenriilge. bend of the, faculty of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Kino Arts, has been elected headj of tin- tine arts department of tlie .Maryland Institute ot Art ami ucstgii, at llaUimnri'. This appointment will Jiot interfere with .Mr. Ilrcckenridge'a duties at the Pcunsylvnnl& institution. Inquest In Railroad Death Coroner Xevllle will hold an inipiest today Into the death of William Xi. JIcCuo, nlxty four ycurs old, of Pa nil. K Pennsylvania Knilroad flagman, who -was killed nte .vestirilsy by a train at Ardmorc, ;ileCue i urvlved by a J LUCK; NO ONE ! dfpnWfe WILL SHOOT HIM i.i i!i;i) cor ion iiKDHiiii) (hall man uf the exrriitlvi- ( mu ll aile N. .1. mltlce uf riinfi'ielHe (be inli t nallimal :it Ml.iulh' Cllj. Belgium Wants U. S. as IJusiihvss Partner 1 I milliiiiril I rum 1'iiui line her ii ll. . but i' Iiii- mill ii fnie Iiiiii uf it- funnel piiiflwi-iiiK iuwer. The mi lull lepollH ei utlulllle iullili I linns in Uelpum cieiitli h.-t (ci ill -ime the iiiiin-lii i Al Hint lime their were villi mill men mil uf wink- Ihi lins -liiiinl. tu b-s (dun .'lllll.llllll. 'i'heie is uu iudu-tiinl iinie-t null bul-lieiMsnv is IlllkllUW n , The whulesntiv l:lle uf ltelcliini's eimiiiuiii' lienllb i n-enhed In iiii'inbei uf tin' mi inn In the iipeintiun uf the iiiitiutinl -nvlnc bank, wbieh loans nut inutii'j to the wnikinK mini lit ens , lei m nnil Inn nites nf inteie-t Tliliuiitli i Ihi- bmik. in wlin ii "lie half uf l"'l " i 1 1 1 n ' - T. (Kill (KM) pnpiibitiiiii ill ' di pnsitiit-. the w inker inn huiinw iiinnei In liuilil hi- hiime m limiin e hi- fniui i The te-iill. tin' mission inenibeis -n. ii- Ki'ueinl i onti'iil uii'til. In'erv man in ISelciiiiu has a "slake" in hi- on ti 111. Dlltillli the war IM'l mil the rtulk men uf llelfilim depu-iled ll llillinll nml I ii iiuittei uf liiines ill till- bunk At Id u'l'hiek tlllv inolllilli; ll I lllillee nil llliuent ill Ki.lli.'ll H'l luihlii'li in the Tin.Mituie I hi ri A H'l .1 ..I. ..I .... y.litii if i.f till' in,.. mi .,, , ,,f il,e emifei euee will lie upeneii inniniinw ineuiiiK ipelied In Allied C r.eilfmil. mi e pie-idinl nf Ihe Cliiiiiibei uf Cmnincice nf Hie I T'nited Slates, and ihnitman uf lite e eiiltive t llillli fsJhe piesent II- fereui'e .Spiilkei- antiiuiiieeil "will he lliiiner I. reifiii-nii. piesldent nf the Cliambei' uf Cmiiuieiee uf the' I'nlleil Slate-: Uri'ikiniiilae l.iuii!. ii-sl-lani i -ii'tiii of -late: M llankar. heail nf I the I'elcinn ml Ion ; M. KiiKeiie i Seliiieidei . piesidcnl uf the I-'leiieb mi- islmi; Sir Arthur Shtrlej I'.eillt. elniir- mil if nf the Iliiti-h iiiisslmi, nml (mint ,X , -mn ' ! , ' !ASK GARLAND TO 'HESITATE' f the Episcopal Clergy Here Urge Suf- fragan to Remain at post I'olliinlllg I- a lelegl.llil -eul tu I Iti-hop Tbuiii.iv -I. i:it'laml. stiuingau uf the I'l'iinsjlrailin'dlplsiupnl illoiese. i In clelg.vmeii luie niglng Hie bishop 'to "he-itate'-' b.'foi'e iiieepting np I nuiiitiiii'iit a- lu ail nl the dince-e uf I'l.lh. to vvliji'll he li.li jll-t been elei'led : i "While leiugiiling Hie seiluii-neHs uf .vour cull lo 1'tnli. i' believe that jou i mi serve the ihuieli tu gt enter purpose in vour pre-eut iiusitiuii. ur lu n mule lletltlilel.v ulglllii7.i d illoeese We beg thai .villi hesllllte befuie .liieplllig mil." the Ihe -Iglllltllle- III, Ille ti'leglnni in1 i lulled tin- fullnwing 1 1 1 n I 1 - : ' I'url K ilrununei i '' .'.'"l?"", ''""" I i,,VB',.'iT t, ' ,io. i-ullen vr i ltul rt .lnhii-nii I " .- .'"..""''r n I ': VHhur"".ii!"i .inm-K V Miiiiiinn J'" I'ullliis I (S'i"rr ,1,," " ' t k Vrrki-x I it .i. n lluir .Ins. eh Mmiiui-1 ll-luv (In nsoliie L .lntn-s Vil'inli u liihti V liutii'rtlnc ll-urn W Hninen ileortfH U Krnnu Willi nil T Jin; Wllll.ir.1 II IIukm ii I H-i l.ert VI IVik WlllUm .VIH'lellinil lli-cirKe I'lipehinil t'hm ff - l.veint I'hirli-s M Uitui i'Ii triup A Itant .Uitui II ItimK-iiM ( LIP-READING CLASSES FREE Begin Friday and Will Take Care of William Penn Overflow Cue in-.li in linn 111 lip leading fm the adult deaf will begin nt the Spi b (tending Club uf IMiiladi'lplihi. HUlli l.niu-t -li'i'il I'tiilny evening. Tlli-e Ises will tie slllttlll In lake imiik nf tin. met Hnw- fi'inn the William !" I I'i'iiii evening -ehool and piovide in -triu tiuii foi any uieit ur vvuiiieu wliu 'annul alTnid tu pay fm les-mi-, and wliu me ingir tu cumpete vvltli hearing pel -no- in the liiisine ami -m-inl win Id Aiiaugemeiiti. will lie inaile. tun. fm limd of-hemiiig petMiii- who wi-h to pay a -iiiall sum fur Ie on-, and who i annul atlm-il the legular fee The In strucHuu will be individual and stilted to each Jieison. UMBRELLAS FOR TRAFFIC COPS The 1 1 ii tli policemen who attend semiiphuics in Ihe eenter uf the city will in future be pinvidcil with nil) brellas fur -tin my weather. The urn India is ultnched tn the si-mnphurc stand ami the aims with "Stop" mid "(In" have been changed tu small '.linden di-1-s u lllili offer little wind I icsistaiii-e. Tlie first vvav in-tnlled al Ilrutid and Anb stieels. ' 55 Seek Police Lieutenancies i I'lfty-tive police sergeants took a i civil seivlce examination today fur the , position of police lieutenant. The higher inting can ies n salatv of S11I00 1 ami a 10 tier cent bonus. This i- al. I exceptionally large ibis- and indicates that the sergeants look for changes in ,1iie force during Hie next adinlnistrii ' Hon FOR RENT ON Market St. Near 13th fi baitment, itcond and third floors of a prominent locatiun. 1 Call or 'write to Bauer's, 2 N. 13th St. Here's a Fella Goes to'Bergdoll Home Hoping for Fusillade and Is Disappointed INSTEAD LANDS IN CELL rinlip Itellkme i iire until link He trleil to linvo biinelf lmi n bnlitlnr. but tberr win iiiiIhhIv minimi wliu hail n nnil liiimh nml well. Hell- liiivt- will ellt l'eitli Ainbn.v, ' .nre ' bt i-hIIm1 linek In bi lintne in S. .1.. ileleelrd mill be lllllll'l wuik lift Ins litis. ItelikuM' limn nl I nttliiet n bullet uf intu the liuuie uf I'elltllull. Ullturilltli be mil oi t vu.v to two vvn to btenk Ofuiei I'li'vebinil dnift ile'lC'i. i Wjimeliehl. lie leii-nneil ll mil Ibis 1 w a : "Cilhei I will be 'plin!K"d' In Him" blm-elf, when lie lllid" tit"' fuitiK ntuiiiid bt- hi I'll he -iiineil In nne uf thu-e fedeial URi'iit- mi Ihe IimiI uill fui- lli'iniloH." ' S ti Saluiday niclil last, he (lied mil Hie plan, lie -went intu Hie lleifc ilull liuii-e. made hiiit-eir nl luiuu' ami liied his iiiiiude-1 tu atliiiet the alien t ion uf a Run. A wail nf a few hum- and thele was IllllhillK lloillK. Vliell llellkllM'. ills justed, went In bed. Iliiglit nml call) tii'xi iiioriiliii: he Rot on the Job njjHln ami matle all soils uf rnekel as he fu ed itiounil mid tue piireil him-elf -iimi'iliimr to eat. No -linl jet. lie -nuntereil "roiiiul Ihe cround- of the Itertfdoll lioiue, inakiHK known Jii" pie-eiiec a- much a- he iniihl Still uu -hut. Apiniiently. tin one wn- in the lea-t inteiested in him He wn 1,'eltilii; tliseonraced. Hope at last ! Out m a hnli Ii nf -hlliblier snuuti'ieil Mnliii the inic Inker. Silli-h. I'.elikoiH Ihuuchl. hi hnin bad cmue. jp M til till appinaelieil tin' ii-ilm The 'in I'tuki'l ' sputted Itellkme a- a fed eial agent uu a bunt fm- flnnii I'.eli kme I'lKiued .Mil i tin -tilth liiul the tun Hint would ilu the tilik nml Hint -aid null was Ib.ble tu be pulled mn minute Ib'Mkme nit ll i'il. , "Wlint ale j nir iloiiii! lieteV" Mar tin ilenianiled. "Oh. I'm just sln.iltiK lieic" lleli kme ii'idieil. "lint what's the idea?" Martin In llliled "I don't knuw." the intruder ie plleij r "Well. )uli belter Ret nut, then." M ll 1 1 i ll nldered. "Well, I won't anil un bellei- nut 11 and put me 11111," Ilelikme iiii sweied Iii'HIkpi'i'iiII). ' Martin ngniu felt Hine thai the i-itui was an nsent t 1'uele Sum. lie pun deled the matter at limiilli and liu.ilU nut mi idea. He lulled up Cnplain llnl ll'M'.v.l head uf the lliiM'tfuid Inwn--llip poliee force, and the ehief went OUT to -ee the "fediinl ttKl'lll." V Iii-it tin Iiiti'iulei invited llnllissev ' '"'"' l'"' '"" ""V" ''i'1 k"' ","1 , the -ttanger ptnved -nipt i-ingl.v liaeta- ble Aflet he hud been tu Hie Q.ikninul pnii.e -,,!. howeve,. i. wen ..n a silence -tlli.e i rum paint- in in- puch- ets and tiuin Hie man - uu u uiluil inu tile ptil'ue ill-i uvei-ed he was a pios perutis liusiiii-s man uf l'eitli Anibny. "I went thele In gel -hut." Itelikove exilmued. "You went tluie lo gel -hut, did jonV" Ilnlli ey n-knl "Well, you ialkvlike a 'iml' I bul in puking thai piiitiiulnr huii-e In bleak into vvltli that purpu-e you disiilayed a tieiueiidoiis aiiinuiit of sanity. Out nf all the liou-e in the CniK'd Slntes, I iimigine Hint Iteigiloll bnii-e vvuiild have been about the ensiest for you to uppioneli lo have Villi desite- amply fultilleil. if llnie iiail been any nieuibeis uf tin- lieig iloll fnmilv abnut;" "li.lt llubnilv would -hoot me. Iti'll kove iiintinutd. "I'm ju-t until link that's all." ' POLICE GUARD FOOD SALES Details Keep Crowds In Line at Four Government Dispensaries Details of police weie iiece in v lu keep t)ie crowds in line at the fuur stoic- Avheie government -in plus fund! is being -old a( cut rales today , Tin' biggest crowd giitlieied al the 1 (Umbels' stoic. Ninth mil Che-tuut stieet- Hundreds of men. women nml' I cliildien. each carrying n ba-kel or otlu i 1 ciiiitaiuei- for their piirolnisos. -tietched In a lung line from the Chestnut -tieet leutiance out Chestnut street nnil up, Ninth street. Thlee tboiisnnd tans nf n-suilrd jinn- i at Ivvc'ntJ -two cents a can. i iiineil peas. I tnmatni's, 'asparagus, pmk and beans.1 ! miiied beef, inast beef, tiiiliuegs nnd! I i lines were offered fur sole I Virtually the same conilitioii- jue ivnlleil at thi" other three stole-, which me lit the Tlilul Kegimi-nt Aimory. llioad ami Wbat-ton -lieets, at the I Schuylkill Aisenal, 'JCi'Jll (nnv - Kerry 1 inntl, and at Sixteenth nml Vnh -lieets Tlie same articles an- .ifl.inl fur suit- at ul 1be sfoies, 'I POWD0 lllllllli'il llMHI nfKeneeBammmwmmmBmmmwmmammetmtwmfflJ I THE SMALL AMOUNT OF GAS USED I) 1 1 BY A LOVEKIN HOT-WATER HEATER ipfh 1 . it a continual source of Wonder. I bJ( 'Ii l M . Of (oursr Uiu stws have hoi wat'r lots of It. f S" 1 'Jdj IB for Ulhf laundry Lalhl but ll'a the roat ot operation we I ttJffrt I partieularly want lo dwell an. May we call and no Into ( B!h M drlalla with iou' Html for booklet I j; . M I LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY I ' D' "I f' I 39 Laurel Street Philadelphlo, P.. I fe1 "MISS SAFETY FIRST" A BOON TO PHILADELPHIA CHILDREN - , , Laura M. lioarii jet) Teaches Schoolboys and Girh Ilow to Take Care of Themselves on City Streets "Mis Safel KlrKt" N responsible fur must nf the stuppiiiK, tanking nil llstcniiiK that cues on in thli city. This tnndein ouiir wnmmi. wliu is of fill nun c Milne to her coinniiimly than "''r'' "" "f ""' "''' "I,'S',' '"I'l"". Ii the mu-t impnitaiit member of the snfety but can of the P. It. T. She has n Renins for makliic elilldren lake erne of thein-elies in tne city's streets. And to the children of the public schools she bus become the roiI dess of -nfety Hist, cniatiion scum' mid a iiumbei' nf other ilisii'Riirilcil (rails Hint shniild be eiicmirnneil in Ihe yi.tniR. "Miss Snfetj KiiM" cnmbities in her wntk all the best qualities uf a Kitanllan niip'l ami n 1 1 attic pnliieiiimi She has a deep affection for rier.ibod.i'n ehll ilii'ii nml the greatest oppoitunity In Ihe win Id to help keep them out of hnrtn'n win And as a le-ult -he has bit on the only way of iweoinpli-hinR lier wntk She has giwii a fie-lt coat of llmuiiii; iiaint to the old. old wniiN. "-lop, look and listen.' because in Hie child's uiluil -be has iniitle the safe llilnc the desirable and ndmiinble thitiK tu do. Her eiiil) wuik as a leader lo cbil iliett al Hull Hmise. in I'hieutpi. and bet -Huh and ftilther wntk In Ihe smnc held ill New York. Riue Mi-s hanr.l M Itiiadtfer u clear undei -liinding uf jiiMiiile mental pioce'-e- She -nun de- M'hipcil the ll ly that In iitniiiiii; in n -lot' iliteie-t ur a Mi'iiitriu tuueb the le-s' iuteiestiu); fact- uf -eieuce and KenRiaphy mi Id be giii'ii i'iiiiiirIi color In iuli little the .Miuthful fatuities. And -n. when the futitte .Mi-s aety Kit -I" been n her wuik in thli city in .lime. I!II7. -he hail behind her a hiic icssful eareer as a stmj teller and a teller of tales that in oilier i Ircles Minn those uf youthful idmaHon would be lulled "propngaiula." "Hiin't" Not In Her mabulary Miss llondifer stinted to woik with the knowledge of the titter fully of get UNIVERSITY OFFERS j 23 PUBLIC LECTURES! Various Educational Topics to I Be Discussed Saturday Aft ernoons, Beginning Nov. 8 A -cries nf Iweut time lei tines, all' Waslilu: open to the public. iinnnuneed to- l'le-iibnl da In I'ruvn-I Smith, uf the Culver- ; formed n--itv of I'eiiiisvlvnuiii The lectin es will bitumiiiuu be uiveii uu Salunhn afteinuuiis nt !1 'lock. '..I. 1 VI... tu. I' AI.I...I1 tii , iii.iiin ., irAiiiiii' ' ... ... '"'i.. npcn the -et ie- uu ..., ...,. N ,. I i I iin address un "Cnilnis In Kpideinics." Auioiig other leituiet- will be Dr. " po-iuu "ii" i eive wiiu.-u lbuurv l. .Inliii-iin. new ili'iiu uf the lepolts fiuin Seiielui.v I innillty uu Whartnu Sel I. un "The Itallwa.v tb'e-e ami other pre-tiig pinjileins. I'u-sle." and Dr. Almru K. Tujlor. ' Aibniial (iia.v-m ii t nutted Hie Vri's who plaved ii.li a inii-plcilnn- pint in ' ident to have a leltei .vesteidb.v fiuin olving Ihe piublems fm f ling !: Senium llili In m k. of Nebrn-ka. nil lope duriiiL' the war. mi "The Uela- tlllll 'file nf I'uod Suppl In Industry." full i ulll-e fnllnws : 'IVvtori in KeiilHinii k. Sui.intn-i s "IVvtori' in KplitHiuii k. ' I r I I- Allien Nmeinliei IS 'TlinllliHl lli-iirrn-lll ttuns in Spnin iii ihi- seMMitpfiilli I'snltirv tr Mumi HfllliiTl 'llMlltlH '.'J -'III- Vll llllfl lute of Julian" illlustriiteill Prof VV 1' l,Hlri IliitlilliiT it --I'.llllrltuli.in uf T'-HitiPrs in IIih .Vdll'llllsllHlioii uf SiImimIn." 1)1 Hhi lan I'liilfRriiff lfietntir 111 Tie- Natuial Hl-lurv uf llrisunii." Ill r ll l-hlli! Ilpisiiltifr -u "Jufihu tltf .lewlsli Ills lurldii,' Ilr .1 A .Vlonlsoiiii-r' Inlliia r :l - TIip K.iihM l'llle," II-hii II II luhllSllll .iHiiiiKrv lu ' I'he Si'eiiiiuit oT Stmki.sii.iii -an I'ritli'lsiu " In J-" i: Silivtlliui Jsiuiar 17 'Suiii Plnsnilal I'l nl.lems uf VVuiiit llei ontrtictlun. ' Ilr 'Hkiiiihm i'un vs .Ihiiimm 1--I "('loBri-si'." Ilr K A SlnB-r .Isnuiirv :lt ' Heei ti urn Anlcln, ' l)r I VV (ioudrpf-il hVlinmrv 7 "Aiiuvi-rn as l'niiuii.n lal iilir," Pr W. K l.liielbaeh IVIiruaiv H "Sonn Ti liimphs nf Mutli-ril i h-nilstiv." I)r, T P MiCutihon , IVIiruar i;- -"IIih Knlutlun uf Harden riuweis anil Trulls lu the Past I'eullilv ' Ilr John Mnefarlaii' v Vlai.li (I "The Wurk nf the Ufalt ' Ilr I A V Rleknrds Manli I.I "l h (-'hatialnx Mw." Prof ll VV A in ram llanh i'll The llslatlons of Hie Kmni -ui'lilv lo ltnliiatr " Ilr A K. Tavior .Manh J7 "lllril l.urs of Ihe AlKonkinui lluliall. ' Ur K tl SpeeU Vpril 3 ' (lolnif tu Churth In Am iciil Hums ' lillintrMed). l)r G l. Iladrslls liutl 10 "l'iirr-cUnr Speech tWert.' In 't' H Twitnner I'tll 17 "llabnatla ami Adjaieul l.amN of ih- Juao-Slma " Dean II. V. Allien erll -Jl '"rhe Arllstlc Anatonn uf TieeH " Ur J W. Il.irnhbeiser Ma 1 "Rufidan l.tterature aa a full 1 1 ial Force-,-' Ur K Kdgerton. City Appointments Announced Cit.v appointments announced tndav were: Joseph It. Sinner, 1501 Iteitm stieer, draftsman, Ilutcauv uf Water SI2IK1: Floyd H. Krilckson. 204:! We-I Cleiiientiiie stieet, inspector, Itiiieau uf Health. S0O a month: William Woeilz, l."4 1 Cnlty street, titeman lluieau of Pnlbe. $11(M); Hichard Hen ley, 1S2.1 Kast Albeit street, lodman Iliireau of Surveys, $000; Heury I, Iniies, .ri027 Willow street, draftsman Unreal! of Surveys. $1(100: William Tnvlor. 1522 Htinu stieet, engineer, Uu lean of Water, $1300: William D Hoffman. 1420 Spark street, assistast Huri'ttii uf Surveys, $1200, anil Coniiui C Hoss, 2SI08 Kast Thompson stieet I clerk, Iliireau of Health, $(50 a mouth MFDRD THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Is wholesome and efficient always gives good results is uniform in value and inexpensive. ., .... Editor of American Cookery ting lesulls by Haying "don't" to chit (lieu. She visited all the ocImhIh In the eltj and told the children -toties'that caught Ibelr Inteiest fioin the start. After the chililteu bad become thoroughly Intel-e-ted in the subject, snfety patrols were oigani.eil. They were composed of boy i between the ages of eleven mid lifteen who ai led in the capacity of trafllc Kiiaiil- in the neiglibiiilioud of xclioot holl-e- Tin waichril bad dossing", stopped ii-eh'ss lisKj un Hie stieet ami tunk especial Hire nf smaller elilldren. .Iinenlle I'liltiiliurii Meet Twn hiitidied of these "patrolmen" meet evert month in the Cbairtber of Coininetic to diteitss their vvoik mill bear n linielv ntlilress from some prion liienl riillailelpblati. Almost every mnntli nine dangeioiis -pot without a pioper vviiiuing sign, or a needed Itu piuveiiKtit is called to Hie attention of Director of I'ublic Safet Wllsnn. nnil the suggest ions are almost invnrlubly hi ted on. Siiue "Mis- Safety l-'it-t lias (nine in town then' hits been ll decieiiM' of .".T'-j pel lent in the number uf cbil dteu bull In Irnllej cats. Hveiy eur she -peaks uu two or tlnee occasiniis lo inure than li.iO.IMMI clillilrru III the siliuuls uf the cit.v. Slie lias uigunlzed a Safety Mrsl bnglte nulling the older scbuiil children who pledge Ibeiu-elves tu nb-ervc the lilies uf inutioii-oti the stieels, with ..,.,,1,1 linth lo cars mid automobiles, and to leach the lounger (hltdien the. safelv I'll -I wit, ,'1'bc rblladeliliia Itapiil Tianslt gives a liuttou lu every f member nf Ihe leagiii'. Tlllll Hie imullimiweailll appiei'lllies the Impiirtaui e of the woik of Miss Uondifer i- -hnwii b.v Hie iiassagc of n inling giving bet ieiiuls-ion to speak in all the -i IiooIh of the city, nnd mnk ing it impossible for any one to Inter fere in one of the gieatest movements in the 1'oiiuti.v fur the coii-ervntion of youthful life WILSON KEPT ADVISED ON PUBLIC BUSINESS Acquainted With Situation Af- fecting Miners' Treaty and Industrial Conference Ion. Oil. 111. - (ll A. r 1 Wii-nii I- being kept in tu Hie tlueutened -dike uf in.il miiieis, the treat -itu ntion in the Senate and the national iudu-tiinl iiiiifeietici'. i It w ii- a ti nun in ed tuibiv nt the While iinull- 11011-e tlllll tin piuveiiieiil III lli- , ,i i urn iluiiiig iiie asi icw oas iinu iniiiie iiislinlloii leiuiei in me iiemy ngin iltliuiug prn-pect- fur latilicatiou uf Ihe illeuty. The I'lesiilent. unless bin cunililluli -linvv's a decided inipi'iivement, will not I In peiiniltid lo accoid even an iiifuriiiul teceptinu tu King Albeit and Queen Dlialielli uf Kelgium when they al -live hen' Muliday. Tin- decisinii bn-bei-n icacheil by Hear Adinitnl (!iny--uii, Mr, Wil-unl- pei-uual pliv-ician, it was lemui'il tuibty . The blilleliu i lied la-t night by I ) lul' liiny-uu. said the I'le-idenl yes leidav had "a iH'lter day Hum usual." Al-n it wa- -aid lliat uu new rumplica- tinu- had ctilcieil intu the I'resiilent -Illness. Home Fired, Flee In Nlghtclothes Ori'iipaiits uf the liimii' of Mrs, rior- enie Mu-ky. Illi I arpenter stieet, weie foiced In llee into Hie street lu their nlghtcliilhes eaily today . when they ili-ciiveieil the lir-t lluor of their liome in llnnies. 'I'be hlae was cxtiuguished lii.fiiii' much dmiiage lu.il been dune. S. R. TELEPH. DlFLtA-,v"' UW1MMH. U9I9 5UILADFI PHI A AND VICINITY n7ilLm 'mill I) mmtlCm9ExJ At 'noon on that date the next issue of the BELL TELEPHONE goes to press The Bell of ANTI-REDS DRIVE NEARERPETROGRAD Capture Pulkova and Approach Last Defenses Fall of Kronstadt Denied OREL RETAKEN, REDS SAY ly the. Associated Vren I.niubiii. Oct. 21. Korces of the Ilus" slim soviet government are being slowly driven back to their last defenses lu front of I'etrogrnd. (lenernl Yiidenitcli hascaptuied I'nlknva, nbout seven miles south of the city, nnd ldgovn. le-s thnn eight tulles to the southwest, according lo unofficial, reports. Pulkova is the site of the famous Imperial observatory which overlooks I'etrograd. Itolshevik tumps arc apparently formed along the I'etrogrnd I.uga l'skov railroad, vvbeie they me stub bornly contesting eneh nttempt of the Yiidenitcli fmces to iliive enstwiiid I'et logiad is isobitnl, and its full up pmcntly Is u mailer of u shmt time, IteiKirt lied- al Kronstadt The fortress uf Kion-tndt wn- still lu the' hands of the Ilolshevlki Sunday, accurdiiig to a dispatch to the Daily . Mail fiutu Terjlukl, I-'inlaiid, fiuin which place Hie ltd Hag was then vi-1- I ble at Hie ma-theiiil of the liallle-bip I'etropnvlovsli. which ts leported to have been lai-cd since she was tor pedoed by the lliitlsh in August and iiuvv is lying in the Ktuiisladt barbur. The di'spnli-h tu the Mail states that seaplanes which bunibed the fort I ess Sunday wen- hied on by unll-aircraft guns. The icpoitcd ini-lng of the white ling nt Kiuiistndt I'ridii.v is as yet uu explained Kovlet forces seem still to be holding the coHslal region west of I'etrograd. n Helsingfots ili-pntib telling of a ijuel between an initl-Ilnlshevlk fleet and the fort nt Krasnala (iorka. A great Hip, nccompiiiiied by an explosion, was observed after the battle, but It Is said it may have been at Oranienbnuni. n village about twelve miles east of Kras ninu (iuika. Heport Orel Itiiaptuied Oiel has been lelaken by the Ilulshe V'lki, wliu also have defeated nineteen leuiuients uf (ieneial Mainoiilnfr's aruiv Siutslde uf Vuioneh. nci-oiillng to a witeb-s dispnlih -ent nut liy tile suviet goverutnent in .Miisiow. lOtel is INI miles -milli uf Moscow mid wits held by (lenetal Denikine'- fnices. Voiuue.li is KiS miles soulbeast of Oiel.l Dispntches fiom other souices admit that the suviet lia- es-ayed a counter offensive near the center of DenlkineV line, bul decline that an attack at liioiili. seventeen miles southwest of Oiel, was completely defeated. Iteds Itratru on Khoper Southeast of Orel (be Holsbeiikl have suffered a disastrous defent. an ufllclal lepmt says. Thi- battle took place west of the Khoper ilver, the most luiportatit tributmy of the Don. Kiev has been nltaeked by Denikine's Cns-ncks, who have fun-ell the Iteds nut .f mu-t uf the cit. Knlchak tiuups un the Sibeiiau front me -aid to have met with a iever-e, losing unite heavily, in lighting neat' Kurgan, Woman Strangles on Street Mis. Mmgaiet Killeu. -Kill Not Hi I ICiglith street, was seized with a stiange. malaily at Tenth and Itiittonwood stieet- and died of stimigulntion a i short tiiue after she was admitted to i the llnhiieiuniiu Hospital. Mrs. Killen was standing uu the street i-urner when pedestrian- noticed she whs stiiiggliug fm- hiy.ith. Ilu-pltul physicians are linnhle tu explain the onil-e nf dentb. i Fire Damages Chinese Laundry ! A tin- binning all night in the dryiug i room of h Chini'-e laundry operated by 'Sing l.ee, at fiTl.'l Arch street, was 1 the cause of a blaze in the establish i incut today which did $11100 damage, l.ee. who slept in a louui nil minim.'. awoke to bud the place tilled with smoke. After dying in vain tn put nut the blaze, he turned in an alarm. There are quite a number of owners today who are driving their eishth, ninth anil -tenth Stutz cars; men who are able to buy any car they desire. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO., J 6G1 N. BROAD ST. November r. DIRECTORY s v) & Arrange now for listing changes or advertising space. Telephone Company Pennsylvania V i i Jmsm 'IIHH i & sii 'tS7SwflaS. SiHHi i SMPJ'! ''Si IlV'ASTHIl II has been .suggrsled in England thai the wife of the new Vlscounl Astoi- itllght be asbi-d to conies) for Die I'm-liaiiieul seat Iter Husband will Micalc on -ii reeding to the lieei iige. SEEK LETTER WRITER I I rvAriorw nnwrvrr-rvv N DANSFY MYSTFRY l LniWL I iVI I O I Ll I Hammonton Citizens Plan Induce Man to Write Another Note to Plnus to Inilitce the liersun who winle the letter boasting of having kidnapped Hilly Hansci. two ami h half len'is old. who lias been iniing from Hani- million. N. .1.. since October .N. to writ,; again to Mrs. He,.- s Dm.e, . n oi net- l tlic cl.iltl. were set on f,, . ; I1Bionallv is between ?10, lotlliy 111 Hmilmulllutl. ;.,. U,.!r i rnr nnn Mil iiieie arc Iwo motive- lu this elTnit ... . ... to get in .,., with the letter writer. nf' ;eo,.nittce Vn .lit eel the cam (.ie t- i, obtain luii-uluiuii fur he , , 1" .iit.. ci.l (lie .nm. mi with a new nssurm,,.- Hint the l,n " .,1 s '.,,s.tl "'.. f"r.r?,11l: Lbny is nnhainiinlnnd the otbe,- is the nope tluil Hie Kliliuipper. if he iciilly has the child, mny be Induced tu letur'n blin. A number of titien- of Haminoutiin I Adler said, vvoultl be employed to ins hnve stibsciibed to a fund with which tribute food and clothing In lieu of advertisements will be planed in news- I railroads, on which transportation was paper-in Peniisvlvmiia. i-w .leisev aniP seriously hampered b.v destruction New Yoik. urging that the nivslcrioiis ! wrouglit by tlie war. In addition to letter writer get in touch with Mis.J the purcha-c of supplies. Doctor Adler Dau-ey or with the leaders in the senrcb added, money would be loaned from the Tor Hie hild. fund raised to the European peoples to The letter writer appaiently vvintc I obtain raw materials with which to f con i N'ewaik. as the envejone bnie the. reopen their industries., -tamp of that po-tollii e. He said that1 Ilesides Doctor Adler, otticcis of Hie be -tide the Dan-ey cbilil, mistaking campaign committee here are Jules 1.!... if.... ii 1 ! i l...il.nin.i tinnan-rn" .lfifinll 11. I. it. II. White, nf nnminmiton. nnd ocIilodJ lt..ii 1,,. :.,i 1...I .. !..,., l.rt !... i ntii in- i u i Tiiiicii hi tvri'ji iiie !, J. E Caldwell & Co. Jeweler .SlllerninlUn Stnt loners C'liettiuit and Juniper turrets LAMPS Add To a SOMETHENG EVI0RE THAN LIGHT An exhibition of lamps which it is hoped will clearly indicate the im portant utility of the lamp in the development of decorative effects in the modern entrance hall, the dining room, the library, the living room and- the boudoir. 1 Chestnut and Juniper Streets v w iim ' . mm.weMmmmmmMMm-emr-z: . ThiH winter uho a Nevcroiit Motor and Oarage Heater, nun your car all winter. Don't mUs all the fun on the really fine days. W'th l""e cost ou cun start easily any mornintJ with . Smwti MOTOR & GARAGE HEATER Heats your Radiator and Motor First, THEN your garage Uses kero sene. Approvea oy leuamK insurance companies. Tenth succpmb. ' tll ctnnn.... A aafM ..tlVMlinciM iui Dcnnuii. omv imivinwc represented or your money ROSE MANUFACTURING CO. Dent. K. Heater Dlr. 910 Arch TIIK MINTKK NKCKHSITV -i-H ASTDRrS WIFE NL TAKE1P.BSW Waldorf, Succeeding to Peerago on Father's Death, Must Quit Commons N. Y. MAY TAX ESTATE London. Oct. 21, "It U suggested the new I.ody Astor might be asked to contest for the sent in Parliament for Plymouth In succession to her liiibnnd. Ji Waldoif Astor. who now becomes Ms- ,' count Astor." says the Daily Mnil. J The newspaper adds that "apparently Y there Is 'liutbing to prevent n peeress 'j from being letnrned In the House of ,! Cnminoiis, where wumen now are ell- . Bible " tf.ndy A-tor is one of the famous i I.nitghortie sisters, of Virginia. She T nnd Iter bilsbanil are immensely popu- , lar Hi Plymouth, the constituency JB there bavins returned hi in to Purlin- H incut 'Inst Dece'mlier by the remark- able majority of 12,000 over the Labor candidate. '. Although women arc eligible to the ' J House "of Commons, only Countess Kg Mfirlf ti.i.te liuu ln.i.ti i.leeteil fin fnt. and she, with the other Sinn Fein members, lias not taken her seat in Westminster. I New York. Oct. 21. The state of New Yolk will attempt to collect au in heritance tux amounting to ir.llltans of. dollars from the e-tnte of Lord Astor, Tlie attempt will be fought b.v Charles A. I'eabody. nKotnev for the Astor lu- "'n-t. " "lli'1 Vismunt Astor bnd I tnlllMfom,( ,js entlie properly here to a trust company, as trustee for his two sons, JEWS. SEEK $2,000,000 HERE Dr. Adler to Lead Campaign for War Relief Fun Jews In this city hnve orgnnhed to rai-e $2,000,000 here for war relief work ilin-inir the week beginning Xovcm-- her 17. -s ... i i i... ..ill k. nf 14 " " i ' glial of the I II II J I II 11 I llllll .-..J.IIII..'.MI. r," . .n.... .i. i ,.i,otnun. JM'LZVatln '."'""- ,rn,nr- One hundred auto trucks. Doctor Dr. M. H. T-rof nnd Hnms J. Cohn, , .,:,.,. . I.oirmivii vice iliairmen. '(t Installation Ilr qui red . mill, n,... ....nHn..4n W i . w.n. uut ,uai uiiitrc ;V1USL DC 88 bacK. see demonstration. Street, Phila. mn I IIIH, ' IIII .ktteW InHmWJPl Cntuvl, iia. PHRP'Ti, Others K9 y5.v -l"BJv nl. 'H 4 i CM n "4Jlrt J 4'. te'Ju ? w-t ' ' t - J?d 4 V l f'' . J'.' J i . -'f S-&, :i. r Hf .. . w ii . a. i. . . .!--. i - . fk s' b j u j ' . A.t r' " av f at . i'ki , ..'-i . '&.f Wr ' --., i :