E&ESri rW) " 0 wh A nJv 8 W h i fr V. tep fv Mrt. i? If K T l st t& tw :i&& iW ,8 "1 U.S.CONSULAGENT XICANS RELEASE RSWanlthv Manufacturer Is Freed by Brigands After Woek'3 Detention HELD FOR BIG RANSOM By the Associated Prcvi Washington, Oct. 27. ndenee oC '"William O. Jenkins, American consular M. agent at Puebla, Mexico, who was Md wj napped by bandits on October 10, was effected by payment of the $lt0,000 In ' sold demanded by the eartors, the V State Department was aavneu many uy t?i .. . . i .. r l- nu. tno American cmDassy nc ,uum .i. f The dispatch dirt not maKa cicnr -. whether the Mexican fiovcrnment or 1 friends of JonUns paid the ransom. An I Inquiry as to this point has been sent v to Mexico City by the State Dcpart .' ment. 7 Official announcement of the release UJ of Jenkins was made in the following f restatement by the depirtment "William O. Jenkins, the American consular agent who was robbed and kidnapped nt a facton which h" owns In Puebla. Mexico, on October 10, has been released following pament of ran som, according to n message from the American emba'.sr nt Mexico City. "The rebels who htld him nrnr Puebla demanded ransom of 51150.000 In gold. The message that the third 6ecretarv of the cmbassj, Mr. Matthew E. llanua, who was stut to Puebla. by the embasss, notitlcd the em bassy yebtonliv that Jenkins had sent him a message from within the Metic in foriorni lino thnt the random had been i paid to the kidnappers nud that he was on the way to l'ucbln. The department is awaiting more ueinns "The Mexican Goerument Satur day advised the American embassy that it would 'omit no efforts' to sae Jcu klns's life " Jenkins's Father ficts News Word that Jenkins hid been rescued from the bandits was receded late last night by his father, John Jenkins of Hanford. Calif in a brief telegram from Miss Annie Jenkins, sister of the consular agent. The message read "Oscar was rescued this afternoon. Advise relatives " Although Jenkins was kidnapped Oc tober 10 news of his detention did not .reach his famtlj until last Wed nesday, when a telegram was received from his sister Later word came from ber that besides kidnapping Mi Jen kins the bandits who held him for lan som had also plundered his ranch home, securing 500 000 It was the second time the consular agent had been held for ransom, his relatives having been forced to pay $23,000 to a band, of bandits five years ago under somewhat similar circum stances. Ransom rund Proposed Senator Mjers, Montana, today had the Senate defer action on his resolu tion calling on the President to use the armed forces of the tinted States to i.e.,,, Tonlins and nunih his captors. Mr. Myers slid ho desired to await confirmation of the release of Jenkins before pressing tor action. Senator l'oindexter, Republican, Washington, suggested that Congress might provide an nppropnauou iu ut its? Jn rantorarac Americans captured from time to time bj Mexicans THREE DIE IN CHAIR Trio of Murderers Electrocuted Within Half Hour at Rockvlew Bellefonte, Pa., Oct 27 (By A P.) For the first time since electrocution was made the death penalty in Pennsyl vania three men today were Bent to the electric chair nt the Western Peniten tiary nt Rockview They were William Evans negro, of Dauphin county, who killed Rufus Gil lam in narrjsourg; .jonn oanwue, dl Lancaster, who murdered four vear old Anna Mary Hershev, and Gregory I Pharos, of Lancaster, who murdered' Peter Mormous. t tivans was taken to the chair at 7:05, Sandoe followed and Pharos was last. It was 7:20 when the last man w-as pronounced dead. GREEN TREE INN SOLD Famous West Chester Hostelry to Be Used by Sharples's Employes West Chester, Ta., Oct. 27. The Green Tree Inn. the second oldest hotel in this place, which has been closed for some time, was purchased today by P. j, M. Sharpies, millionaire separator manufacturer, and the price paid is said to have been $53,000. The first floor of the building will be used for a co-operntive store conducted by employes of the separate works and the upper story will be used for roomers and the entertainment of guests of the men at the plant and the firm. FARMERS OF U. S. CONVENE HacjerEtown Meeting Will Discuss Industrial Situation nagerstovtn, Md., Oct. 27 (By A. p.) Delegates from every state In the Union, as well as governors of seven states, attended the opening session of the farmers national congress here to day. Conclusions reached bv the conven tion, It is intimated, will have an im portant bearing on the industrial situa tion, as It is known the American Fed eration of Labor desires enlisting the farmers' aid. $&HH1l$H'f For ABSOLUTE ROOF PROTECTION At liOwert TJltlmat Cot IK-kaa Sad Boofi Oood and aood Roofi Bsttar NO REPAIRS NO RE-PAINTING Packed In B-Gallon Cam , AIm 10.. 35- and eo-OaUan Drum. ALSO A Uoold Clieno Concrete Hardener rrolonra th. Ufa of ConereU Floor Frerenti Duitlnr 8to Machine. Herohaadla. Men, ;,H!'!f3 Il tWHv JVPajajaw tips c PfS8,t i Ht JIRt JafejfcfirV &? m i JKBam rohi:rt i:. HKNSZUY POLITICAL LOVE FEAST Robert E. Henszey, Republican Com mitteeman, Honored Friends of Robert 13 Henszey, Re publican committeeman ot the thirty fourth division of the Fortieth ward, surprised him nt his home, (VlfM An gora Terncc, Saturday night, by call ing in force and presenting to the vet eran politician n handsome snnkewood cane, with silver head and mountings, inscribed with n tribute ot nppiecianon of his ranm work m wresting control of the election board from the opposing faction of his partj at the recent pri 'narv . , , , Hob," nltlionch taken off his gu-inl bv the unexpected Msit, made a speech, ptonming to continue lus cfloits to strengthen the RepublUnn lines in the diMsion and to work fm needed tit imprencments theie and in the ward Some others in the jubilant crowd, which included Moore men and former Patterson pupporteis. cheered nt tilts There wire moic speeches and the po iitical loe-fenst ended with a collation described by Mr. Ilenszej s gnists as n "banquet " CONQUERS YELLOW FEVER American Naval Doctor Successfully Uses New Japanese Serum Washington, Oct 27 (Bv A P 1 , Initial use of the nnti-.vellow fever serum, discovered hv uocior .ogm'm, the Japanese specialist, lias proven successful, it is disclosed in a report to the Navy Department from the medical officer of the American cruiser Chicago on the recent outbreak of the disease at Amapala. Honduras. , Two enlisted men from the Chicago contracted yellow fever while the cruiser was at Amapah. The No guiehi serum was used in the ense of one of the bluejackets, with the result that it had "a vcrv happv effect upon the bov and seemed to turn a bid piognosis into a successful convales cence." IRISH RECTOR SHOT Masked Men Wound Clergyman Whose Sons Joined Army Belfast, Oct. 27 The Rev V. A Tov. rector of Linsadill, a lonely coun- trv district nenr Armagh, was shot by masked men Saturday night, and is in n critical condition The masked men called nt the house on the pretence of borrowing a motor jack, and escaped after the shooting. Mr. Koy's two sons joined the British army in Canada earlv In the war, one of them gaining a commission. Hoboken Has $200,000 Fire Ilnbolcen, N. J , Oct 27 Fire of undiscovered origin destroved the build ings of the Hoboken Rot Co , and thi EVrfprnl Metal Red Co here enrlv to das The loss is estimated nt S200.000 I Brtvoett Thtatre, Brooklyn Thomqt R. Short, Archtttct American Industrial Roofing Tile When you specify American Cement Tile you get a complete roof put on by our own skilled workmen directed by our engineers. American roofs meet every indus trial requirement beauty.permanence, low cost. They are fireproof and acid proof. Write for booklet. Amorirnn CementfileMfeCa 824 Oliver BIdg., Pitttburgh EO Church St. N.w York 801 Oili Bldi. Phll.delphl. 609 Brown-M.rx BIdg. Blrmingh.m iiiS--ka IK DISTRIBUTORS CDMPAMVft617-619 Arch Street EVENING' PUBLIC ITALIAN! VITTIME E I Serbi a Cattaro Porsoguitano gli Italian! o gli Slav! Cattolici IMbllshfl nrt WMrlbutM Under PERMIT N'O 341 Authorized by ths act of October .n 11)17 on nto at the Tottofflce of Pblla- dclphli ra a b nuru.Fsov , rostmattfr General Roma, 20 ottobrc TAsocla7lone Irredentlstn pubbllcn un comunicnto nel quale c' detto che nel memento die 1c truppc Italiano laclarono Cattaro una folia dl serbi. nlutntl clal soldatl pure serbi, perpcrtrarono 1 plu' orrl blll attl contro gli Italian! ed anchc contro 1 cattolici slal. Tutte le case c 1 Jiegn?l appartcncntl rd Italian! n slnW cattolici furono devastate Tra esse anche li casa del (lenerale Italiano, ChodI, che fu insul tato, battuto e trndotto in prlgione Le careen in Cattaro e nel lllaggl vie Ini sono piene di Italian!, slavi cat tolici e montencgrini. M'esslna, 20 ottobre Sono glunte In questo porto quattro torpedlnlore nineri tnnc e cicv' ciuelle 111, 1ST 117 e 107 Gli uOiciali e l'equipaggio litaiono le roMne del teiremoto e furono nciolti oordialmente dalla popolazione speclal- meute nunc o si recarono n Msitare n quartierc americano, iosi' pen he' costruito con ine?7l daU'Amcrica. rmamatci pcrvenuti Vienna 27 ottobre Karl Seit7. piesidente delln Repubblnn Austriaca ha lirmato il trattnto di pate ion gli allenti ed 1 govern! nssociati Itotn.-i, 27 ottobrc 11 Haioue Ho mano Ave7zano, nominato Ambasua tore Itnlinno presso il Governo cleg Stati Unit!, c' partlto alia volta ill Pangi alio scopo di lonferire con il Ministro per gli Affnri Iten On Tit toni, puma di partire alia volta del l'America Dispaici giunti da Londra annun 7inno che il Generalc Armando Diar fu invitato a partlciparc al banchetto dato .lnll A.nlincnln S!,innn1n ill nnore llel fie Alfonso di Spagnn. 11 Wcncrale fu molto festeggiati dagll intervenuti nl banchetto. La oce che gli Italian! si ritlrano daH'Albauia e' Insusslstente e non rap presenta altro che una delle solite manovre tendenziose per opera del nemici d'ltslin, riguardo le aspirazioni icgli itnliani sulla costa orientate del l'Adriatiro. Nell Albinla la vita continua nnrmale e la pacifka penetrnzione italiana e' accolta molto favorevolmente Oil Italian! proseguono nclla esplicaziont delle opere clviu Named on Terminal Committee George P Wilson, commissioner of transportation of the Chnmbcr of Commerce, Ins been named a member of the spenal terminal committee, np pointid bv the United States -ailroacl administration to stndv terminal move incnts and meniib of speeding up freight traffic conve box you now have into a miniature cold storage plant. It may be placed on top of the ice bov, be side it on the floor, in an adjoining room or in the basement the result is the same, perfect refrig eration, dry, constant, economical. J. F. Buchanan & Sole distributors D ATR A RB Silent, Tireless, Automatic Day and night this sleep- m less monitor stands chill fiHliLjfHk, vigil over human health 6 hlliJF' for its breath is cold, p. "a"5 dry and pure as polar air. IWsSlfs l rh j Isko will convert the ice in uu yuu nuw nave into a ( v r ; p a I 5MS33 ufi,i,i. .... o uniig iciur. j ne tollowing agencies ciosca: Knight & Cooley, Williamsport, Pa. W. L. Evans, Lancaster. Pa. Kutz &. Smith, Heading, Pa. u. D. Workman. York, Pa. Geo. F. Ehrich Co., Allcntown, Pa. H. D. Jackson, Harrisburg, Pa. The House that Heppe Mlt C. J. Heppe &Son Downtown Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Heppe Heppe Pianos are moderate in price! For $395 you can secure a piano with the famous patented Heppe Three-Sounding Boards. This piano contains the best of materials and workmanship. The case design is rich and handsome. The finish can be either polished or with the satin effect, as you prefer. The tone is marvelous. Downtom 1117.1119 Chesi)nur,Strect LEDGER- CHILEAN CRUISER SAILS Government Will Stop Trouble Due to Threatened Revolt In Peru Santiago, Chile, Oct 27 (Ky A. P.) 11m Chilean cruiser Esmeralda sailed northward yesterday and other units; of the Chilean fleet are being prepared for sea duty. It is rumored they will fol low the- llsmeralda This step on the part of Chile follows insistent reports of a probable revolution in Peru and In formation thnt the Peruvian Oovcin ment is mnUng military preparations In the southern part of that count rj for the alleged purpose of diverting pop ular attention from the revolt which is said to be Impending Officials of the Chllcatv Government who were Interviewed last night did not wish to commit themselves ns to the sailing of the Ksmcrnlda, further than to say that the measure was one made against possible events Information le relved from an nuthoritatlve source, however. Is to the effect that the gov ernment, while It does not rxpei t a con llict, sent the I'smeralda northwnid In advance of the Chilean licet to show that this country waspiepared to nuln tnln order on the northern fiontlei and would not permit rev olutionnrj move nients in nnv way to touch Chilenn tcnltorj or to involve Chilean citizens or authorities PLAN BIG LOCKOUT IN SPAIN Employers May Throw Million Out of Jobs Next Week Madrid, Oct 27. (Rv A. P 1 More than a million persons throughout Spain will be thrown out of emplov -ment November 4 if the decision of the congress of Spanish emplov ers at liar celona, declaring for a lockout, is tar ried out In Barcelona alone 200.000 inpn nnit unmon will hp nffntcd bv the dreision Governmental authorities are con cerned over the situation and ate ex picted to exeit eveij influence to induce the manufacture! to leeonsider thcii action It is dednied that if ho gen einl lockout is put into effect eveiv fac torv in Spain of nnj importance will be closed Members of the emplov ers' congress snv the decision wa. taken ns a protest against ludustml unrest. SvndictlistH of the piovinie of Cat! Ionia have i ailed a confennte nt llai celonn for Saturdn.v to art on the do cisiou . A Disttngutshed Munsingwear every underwear mm J made of fine fabrics fits the form per fectlyis non-irritating and stands the laundry test. Your surprise at the moderate price, in creases as time proves the splendid wearing qualities. The satisfaction lasts. ISKO Co. ssmass vwoMai ' Ji Ugl 1 'lea r f-1 ca, ,i V C3 J t '!; ) J L for Eastern Pcnnsyliania and Southern Acu Jersey, Founded in 1865 1117-1110 Chestnut Street Uptown Gth and Thompson Streets Pianos, Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas C. J. HEPPE & SON Founded In J865 . Ob, Prte 8ytn adopted ItCjmi; PHILABELPniA, MONDAY, u Yudenitch Continues March on Petrograd Despite Re-enforcements of Bolshevik! REVOLT IMPERILS DENIKINE Bj the Associated Press Helslngfors, Oct 27. Official re ports of the northwestern armv stnte that Oenernl Yudenitch tins successfullv resumed the offensive southwest nnd southeast of Petrograd despite the ar rlvnl of Bolshevist le-enforcements from the Archangel front 'Ihe white troops hnve fought their way enstw.ird as fai as Tosnn, twentv-five miles east of Gatchina, on the railroad to Mos cow This point had been reached e ir llei by n cnvalrv inlil. The white troops are nlso pushing their way northward from Krashnoje Selo toward the Gulf of Finland in an endeavor to reach the const nt a point between Kronstndt nnd Petrograd Reports from Petrograd sav the cen tral executive committee (the t-ovlet organi7atlon) hns decided to close all factories and send the wnikmen to the front Women will undergo mllitnrv training nnd be formed into a medical corps, accoiding to the snme ordei Constantinople, Oct 18 (delnjed). Reports from Tiflis indicate that new dlstm bailees have InoKon out in the Russian Caucasus which mnv endangti the rnnipnign of General IJeiiikine bv cutting oft his supplv of fuel oil from Baku for inilvv iv and rivci tiansport nnd mnv even ie-ult In setting up a new fiont in his tin The mil ibitnnts of Dagliestnn the mountainous piovincc of the northe intern Caucasus, have re cijitlv rtartci a lcvolt owing to at tempts to dinft them into his armv. It hns long been rcili7cd thnt Deni kinn'N position is insecure, owing to po Iitical difficulties nnd nKo to the nb senre of cliseinlinn nmong the soldiers in various detachments of his nrmv, Strvict Lahth satisfies completely requirement. It s Manufactures Cold Vegetables entrusted to Isko sta garden-crisp. Isko keeps milk and but ter fresh and sweet. Isko supplies cubes of pure ice for table use And all electrically, without the iceman and his tongs, without ammonia and its dangers. Isko is also made in larg er sizes for use in clubs, restaurants, meat mar kets and commercial establishments. 1719 Chestnut St. Agent J. I,. Perkins, WilmiiiRton, Del. , twiii-atinm non mtcrtainpii for - f """"" "s ''"""''" ' ,n ,"' WHITE RUSSIANS RESUME OFENSIVE Buy your Christmas Piano NOW! There is a great shortage of pianos this season.- Many people will be disappointed for Christmas unless they buy their piano NOW. We will gladly hold your piano and make delivery at Christmas but you should buy NOW. If it is not convenient for you to make complete settlement ot the time of ip.ur chase, you may purchase . through' our Rental-Payment Plan, which,, applies all rent toward the purchase price. . Price, $395 and Upwards Call, Phone or Write for Catalogs Uptown MU . , . 6th aDl1 Thompson Streets , OCTOBER 27, 19p who became unruly If not permitted to loot. It is chatged, and arc accustomed to living upon the country they occupy. The danger of his situation would be accentuated should the warlike Inhabi tants of Dnghcstan unlto with tho Bol shevists at Astrakhan, the Caspian sen port nt the mouth of the Volga, In which i use General Denlklne's licet in the Cas pian sea would be cut off, BANK SAFE BLOWN Robbers Get $40,000 In Liberty $40,000 In Bonds Cincinnati Oct. 27. (Bv A. J)- The snfetv deposit vnnlt In the bank of Alexnudrlnf nt Alexandria, Ky., a few miles soiith of Cincinnati, was blown open early todav. and bank officials snid '540.000 woith of Liberty Bonds were! stolen. The robbers gnlned entrance to the building by boilng a hole in the lock nnd inserting a small charge of nitro glveerln. The postofilce nt Alexandria, whtch hns n safety deposit box in the bank, Inst stnmps and money amounting to SU100 To avert capture, nil the tele phone wires lending to Newport, Kj., lind been tut bv the bindlts. vT. Fruit Juices Protect Teeth H i tKTi i I TRADE MARX La FAY E ; 4 ART IN BABY FINGERPRINTS Couct Decides Them Highest Form of Mural Decoration New York, Oct. 27. Baby finger prints on the wnllphper nro the finest example of mura art. This waR the decision handed down in the Bronx Municipal Court by Justice Roblt7ek In dismissing a suit to recover alleged dam aged because a baby had embellished the 'Interior dccorntloris of an npait ment by n frieze nil its own, , "This would bo a happier world to live In," the Justice said, "If habj fingers could onlv make their imprint on the hentts of men nnd women. 1 would rnther.see the print of baby II n gers on the walls of my house than have them adorned with the world's masterpieces." (J. S. Fleet Homeward Bound Lisbon, Oct. 27. (By A. P.) The American fleet of twenty-four vessels, which has been visiting' Lisbon, left tho Tagus esterdav with the homeward-bound pennant fiving, ns the fleet will touth'onlv nt the A7ores nnd Bei irudns en loutc. m 5v.- -llllllllllllllllllilUlllIllUlll!! UlU!lHU!JU-ir Jm Ills ii"ifHl- IMLLJ fj5 C&BSB? M !?'aar " isassis&sszai " 7'-'i3!B!SaM!'a'Biaiij IB BKZZ:. ., , ... --JS uaSsS3I Mennen 'Cream Dentifrice has a mild fruit content. Fruit acid protects teeth by increasing the flow of saliva. Saliva is Nature's perfect mouth wash. It destroys the poisons of decayed food particles. An ample flow of saliva prevents teeth trouble. The fruit acid in Mennen's stimulates the salivary glands makes your mouth water thus aiding Nature. Some dentifrices are strongly alkaline and partially paralyze the salivary glands. Such dentifrices are dangerous. Mennen Cream Dentifrice cleans the teeth scientifically breaks down tartar formations, .and. removes tobacco stains A 20 content of alcohol conditions the gums and exerts an antiseptic action. Mennen's is pleasant to use highly efficient, leaves a refreshing after-taste. It is so concentrated that a 35 cent tube lasts a long time. Try it. rtewflRn. ru. us.A A new motor car has been createdfby men whose names are closely linked with the development of fine auto mobiles both in this country and in Europe. This car, to be available later, will bear the name LFayette Lafayette motors comfany at tMars Hill, Indianapolis Bicycle Rider Diet of Injury Harry Bonsnl, seventeen years old of 0133 Dickens avenue, dlccf In the Uni versity Hospital jestcrday of a frac tured skull which lie recqlved last dc tobcr 17, when a motorcjclo he was rid ing collided with tho horse of a mounted pollcemnn. ' ' t J3. 3D rzz aVM'UJg This Time Last Year rhlladrlphla hs In the throei of the Influenza plague Many then found our Oljco-Formalin a real derentta nRninM inrection. it In a hilltl yet efrcctlvt nntlneptlc which protects njTBlnat germ attacks and whtch should hn used dall, espe daily b school thlliren 70a a bottle LLEWELLYN'S rhllaclrtihta' Mnnclnrd Dpiic piore ldlS Chestnut Street , (lco-lormaltte, tablets, ?5c XIW Wm'teW 'MWV.W, w: vS9-' T T E jr, J fU V I ' ,. v i i M J 5? T' 'M::t .itt it- M-.- r f iKitt. " k. .,"( i life-Tat r H3m nvt i : m -aw aj. Hg. &wMaHBKSg'M1 sy it K
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