Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1919, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVBNiyG PUBLIC LEDOEH-l'HLL.VDJSLPai.V, SATURDAY, UOVJSMB13B 15, 1019
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TOR'S RACE
LADY ASTOR CAMPAIGNING
IS DECIDED TODAY
Plymouth Voters Ballot for Com
mons Member Stirring Dem
onstration for Woman
BACKERS SURE OF VICTORY
lly the Associated lVcs.
PI) mouth. Nov 1.1. T.ailv Astor
Unionist ranilldatc for rnrlinmont, hail
a triumphal pnsvnsc through tlio nor
finally quiet street of 1j month lnt
night after n tumultuous meet inR which
concluded the city's most crlppliiK
parliamentary campniRn Iti jrni. The
election Is bcinc held tndav.
Lady Astor voted for herself early
otitis one of the first women at tl'it
roils.
"My vlctor.i. ' she said in her lasi
Puwh.!.n ,llp (;"'1'1 1In"- "will lie an
other historic occasion for Ih mouth
llymouth sent out Drake to iijthi f
rreedom It is now sending out a vvninnn
to a Rreat place cnlled Parliament
Hccause of my trust in jou 1 am
prepared to sail the unknown -i-u. ,rn,
lng lie p and suidaiice. Imt nlmve all
determined to be a ci edit to the people
or 1 lymouth and to emulate the virtues
of her great past."
As she concluded J.adj Astor pointed
to the tablets on the walls of (iuiid
-Hall bearinc the names of Sir Waller
italeigh, Drake and other of nnelntici s
famous men.
Illaih (at Is Omen
As she pointed, n bind, cat stalked
leisurcl) across the front of the plat
form, and there was a renewed out
burst of applause nod n shout from the
back of the hall. "You aie certain to
m now "
Carrying in her hand a large bouquet
jvnich was presented to her when s,e
began her speech. Iadj A-tor started
for her carriage ufter the meeting, but
her way was obstructed in hundreds of
i-hcering admirers. J-'inullj the police
f forced fl tincKfin-n tit,. I 1 ...I.. .......
.. - ,.-....v. t,tt,i i.tiu., .iur,
escorted b.v Mrs. David Uo.ul tieoigu.
wife of the Ilritish prime iniuistrr. en
tered tne ciirringe. I.iulj Cynthia I'ur
on. Lady Astor's sister, and .Mr
Brand and Mrs. I'hippi aNo linallj
reached the vehicle. Viscount Astor
was Iot in the surge of humanitv, hut
cicuiuuuy succeeded in Hopping up to
a seat beside the (oachuian.
The cheering' which Int. signaled
J.ady Astor s first nppearame then b...
Ban anew, and bundled- of persons
trailed behind the moving carriage,
shouting," Will we win--" To which
the ringing answer ".Sure" was thun
dered forth.
Standing on the back -cat of the car
, f?,, ''n,dy Astor joined in the singing
"" . ..". '"" ''" .ang s All Here
far mtimNF&LM fe J"iyHRalin
fjllMiaatMaw BSMafjtjainM I
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BOSTON SYMPHONY O'AllZIO PARTE
FOUNDER IS DEAD
PER LA DALMAZIA
Major Henry L. Higginson, L'Eroico Difensore di Fiumo
Banker and Philanthropist, Pronto ad Altro Glorioso
Passes Away in Hospital Impreso
BENEFACTOR TO HARVARD
Publl)id null Dltrlbutd Undr
I'EllMIT NO. 341.
AulhnrlrM by the et of Octobr 0.
!9,,7.:.onr,m8 at "" Postofflc of I'hllal
delphlt. Pa
A. s. nuni.rsoN,
Postmter ntntml.
!! the Associated I'ress
Hoslon. Xov. Ifi. The death of Ma- I
tor ITl,ril-T T. TllnnlH.n., I.1 .- n.l I "" " "
" ' " "'HO""""'. imuM-i aim nI-l ir: t. ,. . ..
founder of the Iloston Symphony Or- ,,.," . '", "ol"norc "nnrieic
cl.estra. was announced today. He died' ' nu"',' " at-- lcl volon-
,nt the Massachusetts General Hospital ;' '".'"i" 'H l''!"""-. ' Impegnoto In
I .. .... i nitre imprese lungo n costn del a
iner tiinur ntinii n nnnnntiH 1 1 i
tdk it p, ii iiiiri nit uiviniiiiii iiuii in
livcil until next Tuesday lie would hae
been eighty-five yearn old.
The death of Major Higginson was
due to a recurrence of nn old trouble
for which he was under treatment last
winter. Although head of the firm of
Lee. Higginson c ( ., bankers., .Ma
DR. HIBBEN HITS RADICALS
Hed Flag Symbol of Desperate Men.
Makes Plea for Americanism
Trenton. Nov. JG. Asserting tlmi
progress Is achieved by construction and
not by destruction, Dr. John Orlcr Mb
jien, president of Princeton University,
in nn address before the Mercer county
Teachers' Institute In the Junior
School No. 1. denounced nnarchlsm and
efforts of radicals to revolt against law
urn oraer. irocior uiDben said thnt
the red flag was the sjmbol of desperate
men nnit thnf thnot. l,nM ll i
been ruined rejoice In the thought of
ruin nil nbout them.
"It hurts all true Americans to see
tnn rril flni iinriwiurl ,.- .i.u..i t
sniil. "It 14 n rhnllctiMM M t. -
of law find order to those who reverence
iuw uuu uruer.
CHILDRErmAN PIG EXHIBIT
Boy and Girl Raisers of Swine Will
Show Fine Porkerti
(ilassboro, N. J., Nov. 15. After
having missed their clmiice to show tho
public what they could do In tho line
of fattening porkers In tho first nnuunl
exhibit scheduled for last fall, but cnlled
off because of n quarantine duo to hog
rll,!?rn,b?y 1ml Rirl P'B rnlscrs will
exhibit their men nf tl,it .ni,,,i, nH..ni
- ,-r,-- - ..,. niilLUIIl UUJllllll
Gloucester county corn show to bo held
ncrc on isovemoer --.
Orchestra to Play In Church
An orchestra will nrcnmnnnw ll,.
organ in tho Church of St. I.tiko and
the lpinhnny tomorrow afternoon nt 4
$,,u "Jp '.n,.lilion of the cantnta
"The City of God,"
PUSSYFOOT' CONVALESCi
Dry Apostle Injured by London 8tu
aents Continues to Improve
London, Nov. 1C. (Uy A, P.)
Continued Improvement was reported
today In the condition of William E.-"
lohnson, commonly known nn "Pussy
foot," American prohibitionist, wlioso
ejo nas injured Thursday during his
involuntary progress In n parads
through London streets on tho shoul
ders of students who lind interrupted
his meeting. Mr. Johnson Is con
ynlescing nt n nursing home, whero hs
had been warned to keen absolutely
...... v ., . ,uv iju .ujuij uuvciop more
seriously.
'jrne students ot tlio University of
on Thursday authorized tho declaration
ttitlnv tl,nf "nn !., nnnlUn.l i-.tl
Involved in the 'Pussyfoot rag."
Dnlmnzln, secondo notizie glunte olln
Cnferenza della Pace. KgH parti' da
Flume n bordo della torpedlnlera In iern
Vnllo, aecompagnato da un vnpore trn- '
snortante "00 viomini di truppa. Si dice
sia seguito da una nave da gucrra
versitv and through his association with i . n , " ,
the Symphony Orchestra, He had been " IMImazIa non e co
n member of tlie banking firm since' crede che sia Znra. Nc
IKfiS. ' 'o sbarco avvenga in !
W ltiirciiisnn nrohablv was widely ' ilaliaua. la nualn semnllcemente osservn
known ah n benefactor of Harvard Uni- suo movinientl. II minto di sbarco '
cono.scluto, ma si
on si ritiene che I
o sbarco avvenga m Snnlnto. ove la
... . ,t-ii:i.i .t, Ki'ur'Kiuiie c jucosiava, con le cjr-
Henry l.ee Higginoi, "h? ,WJ JQ .-Msfanti ac.p.e sorvegliate dal Vice-
PJ","" "'P,,"n,y rSK rbfte 'obtained Ammlgrallo Andrews degli Htati Unti,
' "" '.' " , ..; r.Vi, I u noriio iienineroclalore 1'ittsDurg e
llll" M'liini ," ,',, ....... --
mus
conn
services of expert piajrrs irom ii.e ,, floUn rtitorr.clinior.-.
sical capitals of l,urope and engaged jp notMtt Kono Jnntc nUn I)p,
itli.Kim-u nf the first innk. who grail- , i a .. .1.1 .. "i
vw,,. .... - .- ,! I '""" .xiiii-iivuiiii uni mv-iuiirui
iinii (levciopni mc iMKuiiiuiiuii "". ij'uarn. in Trieste,
it became one of the foremost orchestras console dlcono che
of the world Only m one or two years
did the concerts jield n net revenue;
in ever) other jear until his death. Mr.
Tlj c pnlru New
in.ilns eiirrg. marhed the iannss of this nieri(,in-born woman for
llm seat in the House of Commons tacalrd li her husband, Ixird Astor.
As Nannie Liiighurnr twenty jears ago, she was tine of four sisters',
daughters of a Virgin!., family, whose beaut) .mil (harm had world
wide Celebris . In the photograph IjhIj Astor is shown mahlng friends
with the women and children of Pljmouth, England
PACKERS SAY COLVER JOINT RAIL CONTROL
CHARGES CONFLICT IN BRITAIN IS CERTAIN
Accuse Federal Trade Commis- Union Understood to Have Ac
cepted Government's Plan.
Peace Definitely in Sight
sion Head of Refuting His
Own Words
nm i
?5j ,'.7,n,r,k ','." Ym,r Trouble in Your
Yii 7 ,"""" Mari-ii n. tne
soldiers, and thus n proccssioii. unpar
alleled in the city's hUtory. continued
on through the heart of the otherwise
deserted business section to the Astor
home.
Here Lady Astor hoarse from talk
Vlng, singing and shouting, said with
apparent feeling:
fiuch treatment makes hip unml.r
Chli-ilgu. Nov. l."i. The Invlitule of
Aineiicau Meat Puckers ivued the fnl
lnuing answer to criticisms of the pack
ers by Chairman V. It. Cohei. oT the
Federal Trade (Viinmissiou, in an ail
dress j estenlay lit Atluiitic fit) befoie
tin National t'olTee llo.istcrs' Associa
tion. "Mr Culver presented ciinuilutive
figures ,'u an effort to show that park
ing prntits have been ver.v hcnv.v. If
properly analjzed. the figures show thai
nyst of the earnings have gone bark
into the liusiucsses, and that the re-
7ZtnTl"'-'e0"'1 P"0"" "!!!'.!' ""."- ' m.l..Bly small
rr' iC,' i;-- i.iiio 10 me '-;es.
f v-J ' r Jie"?.)U' .r"ar,1 thundtT- I ."At any nie, Mr. Colver
v.. va. nuu uic urilMMisi riiiiitii pni - hid ii ,. .,,I .,. t ,.,.
. ------- . i in' iiinw iiiiu nan ii. mil
Loudon. Nov 1,1 1', . i t
uiidei-stnod that Ihr eicutivi of the Na
tional I'nion nf ltnilwn.viiien has virtu
ally agreed to in i-ejit the government's
proposal that uiilwaj men nrcept mem
bership in committee managements f
the inilwn.vs mid that joint control of
the lailroads is a lertniutv of Ihe im
mediate future.
The executive diused Ihe proposal
innately on Prid.n but will withhold
a statement until Sunday, when Secre
tary Thomas win make a full declara
tion in a speech at llristol.
Higginson made up the deficit from his
own pocket.
One of bis announced- purposes in
founding the orchestra was to provide
first class music for people of small
means, nnd from the start lie arranged
that several hundred seats at the Fri
day afternoon rehearsals should be sold
nt twenty -five cents each. These "re
hearsals" in later jears came to oe
concerts In full form.
The Sjinphony Orchestra Mr. Hig
ginson considered his hobb.v lather than
a philanthropy. He once said that it
wns to him what a acht, a rucing
stnble, a library or an ait gallery wah
to other men of wealth.
When the t'nited States entered the,
war. in the spiing of ll'l". Dr. Karl
Muck was in chaige of the orchestra.
Being n Prussian, he lefused to play
the American national anthem, arousing
a storm of criticism. Major Higginson
lovnlb slood hj his oicheslra director
until it was shown that Doctor Muck
was actively pio-Geimau. when he
turned against lain, i Shortlv iittcrwan. , n jrof. Henito Mussolini, diiettorc del
Doctor Mink was interned by the gov- I giornale "II Popolo rPItalia" di Milano;
rriiment. I jl Sig. Mnrinetti. tapo del futurist! cd
i Major HiggniMin retired from thelaltil orntori. teutaifono pailaie alia
iiiriiesn.t mi . ini i, liiiD, nii'iiiug to a c urante nn ramjn.
role
I rapport! del vice
D'Annuzio e' nar
tito a bordo della torpediniern Vnllo
per effettunre una sbnrco ulla costa
della Dalmazln,
T'na grnnde importhnzn si da' nei
circoli della Confcrcnzn della Pace ai
movinientl di D'Annunzio perche' do
menica e' giorno di elczioui in Italia
Genernlmente si dice rhe D'Annunzio
cerchi di effettunre una cstesa opera
zione per rinforzare il partito in fnvorc
di Flume, che, secondo i rapporti giunti
in Pnrigl hit perdutn considcrevole ter
rero in Italia, durante le iiltime tre
settimnne. La marinn italinna si dice
sin titubante nei sostenere D'Annun
zio. Trieste, 115 novenibre. ITn tcle
grnmina nlhi Potsn di qui' dice che
tlabriele D'Annunzio e' partito la
scerta notte da Piume per ilestiunzione .
ignotn, a bordo di una torpedlnlera
e seguito da nitre nau. Ili.zo c' stnto
lasVlato al ipmnndo delln citta '
Milano, 1-1 noveuibie (Jiavi dis
rodini elettorali sono scoppiati n Lodi. j
I'na jiersona limne uccisa, otto furouo
ginveinentc fcrite e moltishime nitre!'
riportarono fcrite diminore eutitn,' i
I di sordini sarebbero avventiti quando
n:
"OT only are the almonds good, the milk and
cream are good, the chocolate itself is Eood
everything is good and wholesome about
KLEIN'S CREAM NUT ALMOND BARS
"Made in America's lUilh'u Way" and delivered 24 Hours Fresh
Sold by nil Candy, Drugr, Grocery Stores and Newstands
KLEIN CHOCOLATE CO. hp,.
fhiladelphm Office, 127 N. 13th St.'
k Look for
thm Bar
I in thm
GREEN
Yrapptri
over the organization to n syndicate of
Ilostou gentlemen which lias since
managed it.
Mr, Higginson was boin in New 'ork
city, November is. 1iS,",4, but spent
most of his life in Uoston. He studied
at Harvard, but left befoie completing
his course to enter a counting house.
In 1S.1i; he went to Vienna, where he
i studied music for n year. He served
.i i .1 , ..
ru iu mm rousing cneers as the woman
caididate disappeared inside the door
of her home.
S Her Ijdi.sliJo 1'otes
Lady AstorVi coachman. Church -wood,
a veteran of three Astor (am.
paigns, tast the first vote iu his dis
trict. He then hitched it team to the
carriage Lady Astor calls her "cam
paign chariot." and her ladjship,
seemingly as fresh ami energetic as at
the beginning of her arduous election
eering campaign, stepped brisklv in.
Scoompauied by Lord Astor.
''Really. I feel better than a foit
nignt ago. Lady Astor remarked to I
the newspaper men. "This has been a
great tonic." She rode nwny calling, ,
I am going to vote 'proper' now." I
Her ballot was cast ju a schoolhouse.
Jif rd LA,or' lltliousli disqualified ,
through his elevation to the peerage
was technically entitled to vote because i
Ms name had not been removed from '
the register. He declined to vote. ,
Lady Astor tlien mnde n tour of the
streets nnd polling stations of I'lv- I
mouth in her carriage, whnh was be
decked with red. white and blue, tl.
coalition colors. She declared there was
Plot on the nait of Hi. lnlun, ,-.,. ..
rush tilt polls late iu the afternoon
and block off the opposition voters. She
said precautions had been taken, how
ever, to prevent the execution of such
a plan.
Isaac Foot. Liberal candidate, and
v. -l. Gay, labor nominee, also were
early voters and duplicated Ladv As
tor s visit to the polling stations.
Cheered by the Voters
It was commented that few peis-ons
greeted them as they appeared in their
motor cars, but the appearance of the
woman candidate's carriage invarinblv
occasioned cries of "Rood luck. Lady
Astor!" or "You w'iu. Nancj I" to-
fti-un-i- wiwi pannes troin passing mil
caunot eat
He must de-
cute whether to charge that the pnek
ieis have made large profits or whether
1 to frighten uiffee roasters by lemindiug
them that because Ihe packers' late
of pmfit is almost inctediblv small.
'Such competition will not be "casj for
on to meet.' It is unwise to use con
flicting aiguments in the same address,"
mentous toncessions which justifies him
in believing Hint neacr in the mili-mul
industr.v is definitely in Night. The cor
respondent adds that there is still some
small difference regarding a basis for
the new standard wages, which, how
ever, is easilj adjustable.
The futuie management of the rail
ways, according to the writer. ill ho
in the bauds of a joint managing corn
House Expects to Dispose of- Rail "littee under the new ministry of trnns
.,.., ,,,,.., u,., Port, to which the railway unions will
Measure Before NlGht appoint two icpiesentathes. It is
Washington. Nov. 15. niy A P.) 'further proposed to establish a. railway
Him luujiusiu luiiugcH in almost a """ uumu. iniisisiiiig oi iour repre
Mennwhlln the Dailv .M:nl- lnlmr ! for tluce jears in the Civil War. was
corrc.spondenUnsrribcs to C T. Cramp. '3pveriil times wounded ami wns dis
piesident of the National I uion of charged for disability in 18(11. with
Itailvvajmen. the receijit of a personal , "" r,lnk "' ' wajor and brevet'lieiitenant
statement which ronvinres liim that thoiiolonel. Iteturning to Hoston, he cn-
lailwn.v workers have secured verv mn. I toml the banking business and for
many jeats headed the firm of Lee,
Higginson A. Co.
In 1890 Major Higginson piesenled
to Hnivaid. as a memorial to Harvard
men who were killed iu the Civil War,
Le notizie citinte dn l.odl diconn die
l'nttueco paiti' dai socialist!'.
Le truppe dlfesero gli orator! c du
rante il conftitfo furouo spnrnti vnrii
colpl di rivoltella da ambo le parti.
FRENCH HONOR PERSHING
. -
Commander-in-Chief of A. E. F. Cited
In Same Army Order With Private ,
Pails, Nov. 15. General Pershing is
cited in the following "order of the
nrmy," printed in the officinl journal:
"General Pershing, as commander-in-chief
of the American forces, dis- '
played most distinguished qualities as
an organizer nnd chief. He never ceased '
during decisive operations to bring aid
i to me nuieti cause uy nis energetic and
NEAR VOTE ON ESCH BILL
Soldiers I lehl. the ntliletic grounds on . ,thlr doi-elnm.,1 ,m.nn.rntin
a pail of which the Harvaid Stadium I Charles Peck, of the the 12Cth Amer
now stands. Nine ears later he made ' lean infantry, also is cited. Hecap
n gift of Sl.iO.nriO to the univeisity , tured ten machine guns nnd killed or
for the erection of the Harvard Lnion. , took prisoners fifteen of tho enemv.
rH0T0PL8
riioTorrtAVS
score of important existing commerce
laws nwniting tinal decision. House
leaders were hopeful today of passing
the Lsch railroad bill by ndjomnment
tonight. Included among the changes
was a new rule of rate making, which
was expected to provoke a bitter fight.
Chairman Lsch of the Interstate Com
merce Committee who is in rhnrge of
the hill, was among the avowed oppon
ents of the rule.
Kai h of (he pinpoiils would extend
the iiuthoiitv of ihe Interstate Com
merce Commission, whose membership
under the final section of the bill would
be increased from nine to eleven mem
bers, and whose salaries would be fixed
at 51'J.OOO a year.
B-uiuuiH ot iiie railway managers, tour
union appointees and four "railwaj
ushers. " One of the latter four is to be
selected by the parliamentary committee
of (he trade union congress, nnd an
other by co-operative societies. As a
tesult the representatives of the work
ers virtually will number six.
HUNGARY'S NEW MINISTRY
PHOTO PIAYS
THRU
COMFANY r
,0FlMeRlCA
CHICAGO WETS HOPEFUL
tary men, handkerchief waving women ! I'pnter and Fitzhenr.v in
the raising of hats by civilians and the Feoria and Chicago liquor
injuring or si ores ot children about "" '"juu'iion io stop
Wlascltz Heads Coalition Cabinet,
Including ex-Premier Friedrlch
Herlin, Nov. l.-. CUy A. P.l -The
formation of a coalition ministry iu
Hungary bended by Count Julius Wlas
eitz, and including former Premier '
Friedrich, and with Count Cznky as i
foreign minister, is reported in a wire-
less dispatch received in Perlin from
,, , , Budapest.
Prepare to Sell Liquor, Expecting I The ministry requires the sanction of '
Favorable Court Decision Today I ne Entente to be effective.
Chicago, Nov. 10. (Hv A, P.l '. .. . . " '
Hundreds of saloonkeepe-s tmd applied , GERMAN BOATS LAWFUL PRIZES
for renewal of liqucr licenses and other Antwerp, Nov. lfr. (I!v A. P. i -
arrangements were made for n celeb. Tne orl-n mnrt lms ,l,w.;,in,'i u,.!. :'n.
tion in anticipation of a favorable wet three German boats aggregating 150 -decision
toihnby Federal Judges Car- 000 tons, seized by the Pelgian authori-
Allnmlivi ,Jth' Morris & l'aifunli Ave.
TOM MIX In
KOl'im IttDlXll KOMAXCE '
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a, guarantee of early showinf
of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
PAI APC 3'M MMIKHT MTIIKKT
I -L,-VC ;4r, A. 11. to 11:15 I. M.
V
A X I
Ci -f
"THE
M1RACL12 HAN'
APOl I O 6-D Thompson sr PRIMrTQQ 1018 marki:t strkkt !
ULiLU matinee DAii.r rrnin30 :3oa.m. toiitisr. m.
Knr.i: wii.i.iams in
Tim I'LAflv UATB"
ARPAHIA CIIESTNL'T Uelow T1(
inrv-viyi- in A M. to II MSP. M
W S. HART In
"JOHN PETTICOATS"
RI T ICRinr BROAD STREKT AND
ULUtDirvU SUSQUEHANNA AVI!,
EUQENE O'BRIEN In
"THE PERrECT LOVER"
BROADWAY "TJ.J.WfiJ"
JACK PICKrORD In
ni'RQI.AR BT PROXT '
her carriage at every .top.
XfLAN TO ROUSE GERMANS
Majority Socialists Call Three Mass
Meetings In Berlin Tomorrow
Iterlln. Xov. 15. lily A. P.l -Three
mass-meetings have been tailed for to
morrow by the majority Socialists for
the purpose of "rousing the police au
thorities from their sleep." It Is de
clared an attempt is being made to uBc
the presence of Field Marshal von Hiu
denburg as "a tire on which the tier
man national soup can be brought to
a boll."
Demonstrations, chiefly by students,
cheered Von Hindenburg and General
I.udeudorff yesterday and raised cries
of "hoch" for former Kmpcror Wil
liam and the old empire
First Be Sure
You're Right
ThenGoAhead'
To Be Right
the ,uit by
dealers for
enforcement of
the wartime prohibition act.
On the other hand. Distiict Attor
ney Charles K. dyne asserted there
would "be no celebration" even in the
"unexpected event that the decision,
g"es against the government." Should
ihe injunction be iued, said Mr. t'vlne, I
it would apply only to sales by the one
Chicago com em involved, the Hannah
und Hogg Co. Any others who "tilted
the lid" would be arrested immediately
he added.
Three federal judges in New York
.vesterdaj. in separate suits, upheld
the constitutionality of the wartime
prohibition law .
ASKS CHARLESTON DRYDOCK,
' Daniels Disapproves Senate Bills for
Repeal of Appropriation
Washington, Xov. 1,". (Hy A P. I '
Disapproval of Senate bilN "providing
for repeal of appropriations to construct
a tin dock at the Charleston Navy Tard i
, large enough to accommodate the big
gest battleships of the navy and a!
. channel of corresponding depth was ex- I
I pressed by Secretary Daniels in n state- I
ment before the Senate naval affairs I
committee today. I
Construction of the projected drv- i
dock, the secretary said, is absolutely
essential to n proper development and
I maintenance of the navy.
ties in 1014 in the
ar law ful prizes.
port of Antwerp,
POT OWI AI Qtn, Maplewood Ave
VJyiIl-l. 2.30 7 n(J . M
E K LINCOLN In
"VIRTUOUS MEN"
DELORE CAS8IKELL.I In
"THE VIRTUOUS MODEL"
RrTfTMT MARKET ST. Below 17TH
KtAjtlN 1 11 A.M. toll P.M.
DOROTHY DALTON In
"I APACHE"
D I A I TO GERMANTGWN AVE.
rVIML. lJ AT TULPEHOCKEN
EUQENK O'BRIEN In
"THE PERFECT LOVER"
ST.
RI IRV MARKET ST. UELOW TTH
IWJDI JO A. M. to lll5 P. M.
WALLACE REID In
"THE LOTTERY MAN"
-
-COALn-oo-
SIT.TAL m-.ATIIF.n S.TRIP REDrCES
onii roAi. nii.i, mint
3 to to run, 'i:nt.
IDEAL CO.
et Walnut Lan nnil .Sarah
' ntll I'hont Cermanlumi' 24;MtM
PARCEL POST
$!L
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Cross at
Crossings
RED CROSS SEALS OUT SOON I
Schools Asked to Sell Antl-Tubercu-losls
Christmas Stamps
Wadilngton, Xov, IS. Schools,
churches and synagogues throughout tho
I'nitoil States were usked today by
Surgeon General Ulue to co-operate In
the sale of Ited Cross Christmas seam
December 5, C and 7 to fight the "white
plague."
"Over JBO.000 Americans li n.
nually from tuberculosis, an appalling
i waste of Jife when We consider that
I tlibercillosfw Js classed EH a nrnventahle
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SSSDSAVINGSW
Our Location Mk ro.ilblo Our
Men's4Women'
FALL SUITS,
OVERCOATS
COATS AND DRESSES
-Made-to-Meaitira
Prom Yoar
Matrrlul.
If vou do noi
have the material,
we IIAVi: and at
prices that will
save you money
Coins see tba styl
ish overcoats and
suits we make
Fit and workman,
ship g-uaranteed.
LADIES!
Ton can boy n
tailored fall talt
or coat hare for
only 120.93. ma
terial Included.
VUlt Oar More
neroire Ton Hiiy
TVrtt,
Call ar
Phont
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run
Partttu
Ian
The Standard
Tailoring Co, Inc.
Toller to Urn and Women
1215 Market St, Phlla.
rot. Ki.MisEn"rV.2,..r. ....
PAP1TOI "22 MARKET STRKET
I V-r 1 1 UL 0 A M. TO 11-10 l M
PAULINE TREDERICK In I
"BONDS OP LOVE"
1-,1VU lLOO MATINEE UAILY
EUGENE OT.RIEN In
"THE PERFECT LOVER"
FAIRMOUNT &&$i
TOM MIX In
nouair-RiDiNo romance
PA Mil V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
T -VIV11L, I 0 A. M. to Midnight.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In
' HIS MAJESTY, THE AMERICAN"
tATU QT THEATRE Below Spruce.
Ji InOI, MATINEE DAILY
"LET KATY 0 IT"
"TRAIL OP THE OCTOPUS"
QAf"YV 1211 MARKET STREET
0" VJ I 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT
RODT.RT WARWICK E. HAMMERRTEIN
In "ACCIDENTAL HONEYJIOON"
CT A MI CV MARKET AROVR lTJl
iJ 1 -1N1C I 11 a. M. to 11:13 P M. I
ElIOENE O'RRIBN In '
"SEALED HEARTS"
VlrTHRIA MARKET ST, AR 0TH
VlHJtl OA. M. tollllr.P. M
OLIVE THOMAS in
"THE SPITE BRIDE"
THE NIXON-NIRDLINGEK
THEATRES
BELMONT B2D AB0VC MAnKUT
WALLACE REID In
"SADJE LOVE"
CFDAR 60TI1 AND CEDAR AVE
DOUGLAS TAIRBANKS In
"HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN"
FRANKI IN TIRD PIT7.WATER
1 rvrAlPkl-.ll'N ORGAN MUSIC
JAMES K. 1IACKETT In
"ASHES OF LOVE"
GREAT NORTHERN f SBrtS J
I ONKTANCE TALMADOE In
A TEMPERAMENTAL WirE"
IMPERIAL .fr,,
WILLIAM RUSSELL In
"SIX FEET FOUR"
fV"M ICCI T1VI MARKET BETWEEN
VVlIOH.UlVl MTU AND O0TH
DOUOLAS FAIRBANKS In
"HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN"
FRANKFORD 715 Franl"ort "
WILLIAM FARNUM In
"THE SPOILERS"
II IMnn I'RONT ST. t GIRARD AVE.
JU1HDU jumbo Junction on Frankford "L"
CHARLES RAY In
"THE EOO-CRATE AVALLOP"
LEADER 4,ST $AttSg"5SLva ' LOCUST MD AND,CSST OT,lECTS
D. W ORIFPITH'S L,UUU01 Mat.l:30.3:.10. EviftOlSOtoU.
"RROKEN ULOSSOM8"
I IRFRTV DROAD A COLUMBIA AV.
U,IDJI 1 I MATINEE DAILY
BRYANT WASHRURN In
"WHY SMITH LEFT 1IOMET"
DOROTHY DALTON In
"MARKET OF SOULS"
NIXON 02D AN?:,sBMTRi7o8TS-
HERBERT RAWLINSON In
"TIIQ CAUTI5IV, UAH13 "
333 MARKET.TCS XSiX1)? i RIVOLI S1D AND BW
WILI.TAM RUSSELL In I '"VUU, i
"SIX FEET FOUR"
SOM HTS.
MATINEE! DAILY
DAVID POWELL In
THE TEETH OF THE TIGER"
MODEL m Sg!neoT. t tor,r,,r'1 , STRAND aBRMAKWWN AVE.
DOROTHY puii.i.tph i iJllNAlNLy AT VEN
DOROTHY PHILLIPS In
"THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS1
AT VENANT.il
IHlROTIlY IJIHIl in
TURNINO THE TABLES"
OVERB!S SK' WEST ALLEGHENY Ah-
OEOIU1E BEBAN In
"HEARTS OF MEN'
MAURICE TOURNEUR'fl
"THE LIFE LINE'
Alleghenj
BROAD ST. AUDITORIUMr?
BESSIE HARRIHCALE In
"KITTY KELLY, M. D."
Roclland
FlIRFrA TII't MARKET STB.
l-VJlIrW- I MATINEE nirr.T
JEFFERSON gg1 aSSifi?
VIVIAN MARTIN In
"HIS OFFICIAL WIFE"
P A R k' RirXJK AVK. DAUPHIN 8T.
WDTEUDCKlYtVliaa
t-cfotels differ quite as much, in character and
comfort and atmosphere, as homes do. The
man who builds, and furnishes, and decorates,
and equips a hotel, selects, by the way he does
those things, his public.
The public for which Hotel Pennsylvania was built and h
operated is made up of those discriminating travelers who want
.the best there is when they go to New York.
Hotel Pennsylvania is the New York home of thousands of
just such people.
This largest hotel in the world (2200 rooms, 2200 baths) ha
many special features which emphasize its thoughtfulness for
your comfort. The unique "Butterfly Room" (a glass-cndosed
sun-room on the roof) is one of them; the two complete Turkish
Bath establishments (one exclusively for women), each having its
own swimming pool, are others; the equipment of every bedroom
with the "Servidor" (an ingenious device which eliminates con
tact with servants at your bedroom door) is another. And then
are many others which you will quickly appreciate.
In Pennsylvania Station give your bag to a
Red-Cap and take elevator to Lobby of Hotel
Pennsylvania without going out-of-doors.
y OTEL DEIS1N9YLVANI4
NEW YORK
Statler-operated in connection with HOTBLS
STATLER, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis
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