ie' h Vening public ledgek-philadelphia, Wednesday, November 26, 1010 It is Clear that you can't judge drinking water eolely by appearance and taste, ltmustbefreeofvegetabl ana mineral content li PUROCK. Our deliveries pass your door. Thone or writ ior regular eervica. THE CHAS. E. HIRES CC. 210 So. 24th St.. Phil. DRINK WATER OPE OF ADRIATIC SETTLEMENT SEEN MRS. TOM THUMB, FAMOUS LILLIPUTIAN, DIES, AGED 77 IP arid-Renowned Midget Had Wonderful Career and Was Laved by All Children of a Generation Ago Paris Parley May Bring Com promise Slavs to Sign Austrian Treaty YUDEN1TCH LOSES JOB; NO ARMY LEFT "At the game tima attacks from trie west' nro weakening. "The Versailles peace la the greatest blow the Entente could Inflict upon Itself. The peoples ace clearly that President Wllsoil Is not bringing lib erty to democracy, for even the vle torlous nations are Indebted to un masked America." Kolchak Dictatorship UIC DflQT enty-'spven jrars old, anil hail traveled I lovod by the children of the whole "MIRACLE," Mlo rUol nrntind the world several time under I civilized world. I the management of tin- late i r. liar- T WOPARUAM E NT PLANN E DF0R1RISH Mlddleboro, .Mass.. Nov. "(1. - son n ootisln, who mnnngeil a "llnalitig rmintcm I'rlino Macrl. known to the , linlm-p of curiosities" on the Ohio and i.nii.ni1 mihlli' n Mm. 'Pom 'I'lintnh Nl isslsiltml rivers, nrcvniled on her to ami one of the hext-knmvn lllllpiitliins ! exhibit herself on his steamboat. TMs( in il, i. tvnrlil illml iii her lioine here ira. ' was the beeiiinlnc of her tillbllc career, i terilnv nfter n lone illness. She wns sev- during which sin- becnnie known and MILO RESIGNS i. :.. i. r icfii il, .11 I II lll" III llll' tlllllllllll ,11 l.ww in.,. , she becnnie nssorlnlcd with I . I. Ilnr . . . num. He bad Introduced lo the public -,v I (ienernl Tom Tbiimh. whose reiil nnme was Charles !t. Strattou. mid who bnil linlslied bis cnntrncl with the great showman and retired to his home at Itridgeporl. Conn. However, the gen eral met Miss Warren at her levees In (lie Illinium museum and they fell in love with eneh oilier. Their Wedding was a national event, taking place in Hr.'icc Church, New York. IVbriiar.v sntisfnrtorv lo nil tinrties. inclining "'"" ","' r.n.r 'r '7,'. ."..."". I I". 1 .:?. , , , ers nun iwo mmcis. mic iu'i. uie ,, .. . . , ., . . , Captain Cnbrlele IVAtinunzlo. which vniiiicrM of the f.imili. Minnie War- i , I-""owing llie wedding they visited i en. was f the same Mature as lierelf. i ruiiaueipnm in nsningioii on n e,r In her niilnbingrnpln. witlep ll,i. . bridal tour. I ben came a tour of the Paris. X,n '.T. -lltvA IV l-l'leni- leen ciirs ago. Countess Miigri tells worm, nun iK which u- miiii.mit.- u.nentiaiies of .ugo-Sbvia will sign of man amusing incidents in her girl- '"i; !' '' ived honors from reigning I he Austrian pen "treat at f. ..-clock hood, due to ber small sl.e. She says , families ... all countr.es. this nfleriu.oti. They will HtttliMl their mai - ip weigicu six muii is mi mrui, tii'iii'iiii i inn Minimi uieo in .iiiiy. i ,","..".,. ' i,, o,l,lrpHsnir iwiftno iiiiiii iitin inm mil ti it f Tin, il i..s.t ii nniiri iiit.iiiikt i n- n t linn ' " ...i.-.s... .,,...,.,, - - - - --.-. ' 1lf..l.fnt Vn OH ncAnatl oh hadOS prohennion in felt liorc. In ItuaMan I nnt i tli At nflltinl tlflfia innna. and Donikine Also Is Hard ' ing the future of the Koiehnk gov- , , i crnment, which has been compelled by Pressed by Rods I tho Bolshevist armies to retire to east ern Siberia, losing not only contact with European Ilussla, which that govern- By the Asswlntnl Press i .....i.... v m i '..... ,i.ihi.i i.,,. Mrs. Tom rhumb. horn I jtilllliill. .,ui. . . uiniui Mini' ..I. ... .1 I t . f V t. . . .. , , . .. .... .,in I. Wlliri'll. W)l Hie 'IIIIIHIIMI ,M ll innnrr prowment in the Adriatic situation i (tirmfr nn,i p,,,,,) trace her anreslry reported here as a result of con versa- through ltlebi.rd Warren of the May- tions in I'aris between llritisli. Kretieli. flower cnnipnnj, to Willlnm. Karl of Ita.ian and .lugo-Slav represenla- W-rjrn. (ir.,oiiin,r,ir,doi..,indr,b,. "vs. She was born October ill. 1X11. on The latest Indications are there is the Warren farm at Mldillebnro. Ply- n possibility of a compromise settlement mouth county. Mns, Her parents were . ..II .....1AU .....tti.tlllr 1111111 IIM-IIIKI' "I'-'' " " l'"H nrailil avert hostilities. I CMIMIT PPICQ ment maintained while Its seat was nt LtrJIiMC LniCJ 0msk 1)llt yei(nng Up control also of western Siberia with the removal of inn capital hj itkuibk, on mo western shore of Lake Itaikal. Ily the Associated Press lOiidon, Nov. -(I. (teneral Denl- kine's army in snutliern Hussin is re- i day from Sweden confirmed recent press treating nnd the Hnlshevikl have enp tured ten towns In three days, accord ing to a wireless dispatch from Mos cow. Soviet troops arc entering rkrainln. where they Intend to stay Advices to the State Department to- reports concerning the food shortage in rctrogrou. The supply there has reached such a low point, the advices said ,tbat food now Is being distributed only upon phy- Aiimlrnl Ivotchnk's forces In central . 't.i.-' nrurlnilnnc Siberia also arc retiring rapidly, ae- The fuel supply also was reported cording lo the dispatch. The lleds : jow have reached n point eighty-seven miles , iniil f t tni.l " ' u,nl "' . i The northwestern Russian army, un KILLED DENTIST, HE ADMITS Prisoner AUo Planned to Murder Patrlotlo Physician Nonvalk, 0 Nov. 20. (My A. T.) Charles Jlchficld today confessed to the murder of Dr. Horace A. Benson, n dentist, according to the police. Itch field is said to have declared he shot Benson with n dum-dum bullet through a basement window last night. Itchficld, who was captured six miles from here today by n posse after an nil night search, is said to have admitted he had also planned "to get" Dr. Carl Schnccrcr, n physician, because he had been prominent, with Benson, in fight ing pro-German propaganda during tho war. Hchfield had been Interned for some time. Dum-dum bullets and n rifle were In iler (Ienernl Ytidenltcli. is broken up I nnd bus virtually ceased to exist as unit, advices from Itevni state. Nlkolnl I.cniiie. Bolshevik premier, is ' .iiihllnnl over the victories on thiee sirtiitf nfoM Miimiltnneoiislt in llm Ire.ltc for the protection of racial minorities, ncr Krowui iccniiic vni tinn iiiiiii mic wicreiiiicr .irs. i um i imiiuii reiircn 10 . , Z ..i.tn..n f un un iniHii no" in r.u mi iiiuiwi un , i. I liissiibnnii coiiiiiiiniist nrcanuntiotlS ol iv is ii'ii. t 1 1 I'M ii i-i'ji .,'( i ii 1 1 i ii: i'i il i-i i-ii," in u n in 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i iiiii i- ii f -i -i ' 1 1 -i iii in-- --..,.-... - - : the second nll-Hussinn congress of the ..,,.;. ii'ni, ,..i .1.., i,. iim Hiiniu.ini whs then twcntfonr inches in hrlulit ' innnds lluit she icmiiiic her lewes. On.enslern peoples, I.enine said: nrningeinent- co,erig ll.e sharing of and weighed Iwenly pound-. j Kaster Monda, . April.!. ISW-hIic ; I " n.P.i; "' f's 'iy o.jem.oB o nr ate In- a " tr.,-1l nLnri. ,, '..u.rcl,, u public school teacher, which position midget, in New York. '"le. v have gained a fill victor . The time for the signing of the Itul she held for one term, her smallest After her second iniiirigae Mrs. over imiiciiiik which win m i ". ,'";", to Be nrlnn pence treat has been dclinitel pupil being far taller Hum the teacher. , Thumb continued her public life until importance for the peoples of the cast. During I he subsequent viicntioti sen- , uil, when she iiuiile her inreweit tour. , 7TH ANNUAL 1S0-MILE MOTORCYCLE RELAY RACE BELMONT RACE TRACK XAIUIKMil, PA. (Vot In rnlrmniint I'firk) TOMORROW, 2 P. M. Unli. Cum on A2d St. (o Track Arinilnftlon, Grnndflland, U'nr Tax Intlutlfd Irtr -Aiitxi rhfkfd. 28c i Wli FnTl mmmm i V in Itchflcld's possession when he was ar rested. , "I would have killed the posse, too, If I had hnd time." Itchficld is alleged to have told the sheriff. RADIATOR COVER PROTECT your motor from the win tar's cold with a 6A Radiator Cover. Save cranking and gasoline. If not at your dealer'!, write. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia Makers of SA Motor Robes EAT YOUR I THANKSGIVING AT 75c, n & 'is These dinners would cost you more at home; you save all trouble. SM ft Mnrkrt Sta. ml Chestnut SI. 1832 Mnrktt St. 170X Chestnut Ft. !2f MnrWI HI. M There Will Be a Plate m on for You Home Rule Bill With Sen eluded in Scheme ... . fixed. The Bulgarian plenipotentiaries introduced w(n sKn t, dm,,,,,!, ,n the Neuiii town tin 1 1 nt l();."i(l o'cliii k tomorrow. " ThiirMlny. morning. TO SUPPRESS SINN FEINERS 1ome Vnv , A ,,, ,,rP. mier Nitti held a long ennferenre yes- ,, . , . , terday with Cniiillle Itarrere. the l'reneh B the Associated I ress ambassador, iiccording to mi iinnimnce- tiondon. No 'JO.- A new home rule n)PI1t mnile b the b'poen blli setting up two parliaments in Ire- ; near Admiral Knrlrn Millo. who has land, with a council or senate of fort. neted as governor of Dalmiilia us well to be chosen by the two. probabl will ns commander of the occupation forces bo introduced in Parliament within the ! in that country, Ims resigned the for- tiext two weeks. j mer offlee. Dail.v sessions are being held by the I i,nr A(mil.a, " MilI IP(.PIl)ly ,, cabinet .committee in charge of the incus- ' tnk(n Ilromhl(nt ,,,., in ,evelopmeuts ure. the subject under discussion at , Onlma ii... coast. When present nemg nnance. wmen ""'";' Captain tlabrlele D'Aiinuuzlo. who bus UNION CHIEFS DENY R. R. STRIKE REPORT il hnlf for overtime in slow-freight service, and that the mutter of n strike for increased wages had not entered into their deliberations. Brotherhood Officials Secret Discussion Concerned Mines Offer Only of a subcommittee under the cbnirmnn snip oi .1 .usicu iiiuiiuiTiuiii. i-ii.in- ... -.ii" t .i... i. i' ...i ..r wuii ceiior in inr i-i-iii'iiiii-i . i iiiiin.i ,'i Ily the Assncialed Press f'lilrago, Nov. '.Ti. Reports that the rievel.ind. Nov. L'tl. -I Ily A. P. I The "()( general cliairiuen of the four Assert ruilroad hrotherhoniN in conference here Irtrt'. t. ,l,. .in flu, nfYei nf Diveelor tienernl of Hailronds Illnes granting lime nnd onc-hnlf for overtime in slow1 freight seriee. just before adjourning for lunch, The vote was given to tellers to count and will be announced after the convention reconvenes this after noon. . sharpest difference when other home rule scl'-mes have been debated, and Was one of the rocks upon which the Irish conention was shipwrecked. Con trol of poli' c js another knotty point. Thcmost iiopenii s gn in 1 1 ug , u was sn,,, Allmlrnl Mill., would re Zneni IS inn sut-ui I' whh-ii on ioimuih Carson, the I Ister leader held Plume for the last two months i,.,,,,,, nr ,. fm. ,ic railway brother- lus -irregular Italian iroops, ,.. ,, ,-.,,.,.,. ,.,.nilv discussing a strike of railway I Ol 1...1 1 ... v.. ' I. ,.f l.! .. . . ... iiiiiui'ii in .urn. mmiui "i i iiiiiii. ,'u customs has always neen a pom or , . ... v....,.,,.,. ... .... ...., ...i. were coined by Admiral Millo. who Inter workers in the I'nited States liy De- sworc nueginiice u. me i tuunn.i.m ,.,,,,,,. ,,, enforce demands for ni movement. ,eprecnled in a semi - Keliorol wage increase today were de- , nflicial statement issued nt Home, but nied by heads of three brotherhoods. The three brotherhood bends who ' since the latest Irish kilo was flown I rrnrnrrn 1 '""'" '" h'S l"itlon ill Dalmatill pend- ,'. ,..; flAiln 1"K decision by the government as to Iuisville. K., Nov. 'JO. -(By A., P.) A strike vole has lieen taken' among the approximately -100(1 members I in Louisville of the Brotherhood of j Hnilwny Trainmen, and has been taken to Cleveland bj Signiund A. I.ce, head' of the union local here. ,1. M. I.ee, n brother of Sigmiind, announced last night. "It is my impression that tin what steps It would pursue. Sir Edward has not issued any man- . "'.,.: 2 - win"'. . ..,... dates to the 1 ster volunteers "to keep, ;,',;.. of a,nn,in wns ppnr,.ntl, their powder dry." while the presence ,h vr, ()f a11)int11PIlt , of two hitherto staunch nlonist lend-' ,.A A ,.,., ,,f ,1'Annmi- ers, alter Hume Long and Baron, , . (.Xiie!ltlnn to Zara. cabled from Birkenhead, on the committee slim ,,,. Saturday, said that d'Ati- that lister is tending toward concilia-, . j ,,ivl , ...., ... ,i, Pni f t'on- ' Znrn coneludcil by presenting Ailmirnl ... .. "., , . , ' Millo as "the first governor of Italian Dublin. Nov. Ufi. (Ily A. I . nnlmatia " Widespread suppression of Sinn I-em . 'stated that afterward Admiral commented on the reports. W. (I. Lee. votn wns overwhelmingly in favor of u president of the Brntherhood of Bail- ' strike," 'he said. way Trainmen: Timoth. Shea, acting j . .. . . president of the firemen and eiigiiieiiien and L. K. Slieppnrd. president of the I condiiclors. reiterated that they were, discussing only the offer nf time and! KELLY'S 12 NORTH 9TH STREET IISTAHMSHKI) 1BI1 nritN dav AMI NK1I1T SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.25 III. I I! POINT OVSTKR rilCKTAII, TOJIATII HICK Sdt'P Cnt.KRY OMVKS KII.VNT TI'RKKV WITH KILLING CKANIIl'.imV SA1TI5 iasiiki potatoks ri:kn its sttavko torn l.KTTI'f'i: WITH 1-RKNCH DRESSING PPAtPKIN pii: iiri;aii ami iii'ttkr C'lirrKR, TKA OR .COCOA OYSTERS IN I'.VBRV STVL1! AND rRKPAIIKD The Kelly Way ritKSII 11VKRY DAV organizations ims ,,reu ... i.e. i-i. ... '" ' Mji0 announced that he had sent n government. The Official (. nuette today i ,,,,,,,., to .,imp a.repting the gover publishes ii proclaniation siippress,ng all , . f t ,.lIln:,t :, . '-in the name ol Sinn F'H. h"dies. the Irish nlun eer. ! . ,.' ()f !,!,. the Cnnnninnamrnn and the Cache Imi,.tmls f,'m toility s dispatch up League ,n nil counties and boroughs of .. , ,ii,,r ' .....i, ,i Ireland. KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF nenr Iii ue tliiu. in .'iiiiiii wishes of the Hume government. Ad miral Millo has renounced the title be stowed upon him by the D'Annunzio expedition. How to Buy Electric Fixtures OPERA-GOERS WAIT IN RAIN Farmer's Shot Also Set Fire to Home Near Allentown Allentnwn, Pa.; Nov. 2li. Angered. , . ,... .,.,. .,.,, ,.,.. ft is Alleged, because his wife caused ' ""' """' -""- "-"" '"' -his arrest, following a quarrel over the ' to Find Own Way Home proposed sale of their farm. Prank Art- ' . ''".'J' n"-n -goers wiiited in the rnm hofer. fitt -eight years old. killed her in "' "" '"' " , ""- " m vesterda at their home at Saucniia. i "pern last night because of n strike between 'P.inseii and Centre Vullej . then of drivers employed by the American ended h'rs own life. Tnxlcnb Co.. Locust street west of The shot that Arthofer tired into the! Broad. body of bis wife nt close range set fire Many Inst -minute cnncellntions ucre to her clothing. The burning garments I ,,, ,,, omnuin. but other opera- In turn ignited the house, which was , ocrH --inite! the Metropclitnn Opera partly destroved. the fire was disco- , )(W nU(1 ,i, , Unts-.- or the strike ered b H .lohn Leunert. sou-in-lnwl tn nft(,r ,ni, performance, of the Arthofers and his wife, who were ' . . asleep ." -.n upstairs room. They were! T.'ip ,rtv? "'"',,t "" ','"'"''"' fr0n aroused c. the shots and rushed down- S.... to S-l a day. he company (tairs in lime to save the house and charged the were induced to walk out probably their own lives ns well ns those by a union agent antagonistic to the of their two children. company. at Less Cost is nnsurre.t for miii b. ns .lllticr nur n TI nit.kp. llis- ttnrtae ileslrns 'llrtTlly to (lie users. Nulnr.s i.re . nnslnirillile Hell Plione. Wuln.it AMO Globe Lighting Fixture Co. Mt.nnfnrtnrf rs) :i NORTH inni MRKfr ii, "r Sul. Until ll P. M SHORE & TURKEY OWNERS on THANKSGIVING Served 3 P. M. to 10 P. M. 3$ Cafe, 214512nd Turkey Dinner 08trs on the Hftlf Shell Oeleiv Olives Chicken Cot somme en Tubs Uoast Vermont Turkey 'rnnborry Hnuce. fJlblet Hauce Mflnheri or t'nndled Sweet TotHtoes Oret-n Peas Oyster Hay A spa ra pus Waldorf Salad Mince or Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream and Cakes t'afo Moire After Dinner Mints Jl.nO Per Plata Shore Dinner Steamed Clnma lantft Koi'klRtiil Miami Uve I.obcter ateamed or broiled Crisp Frenrh Holla and llutler Cole Slaw Roast Turkey Canadian Sweut Potatoes WaRles Syrup Coffee THANKSGIVING DAY, 1919 Saliva Saves Teeth Nature's chemistry is always sensible and scientific. Tooth decay is the work of bacteria caused by the decomposition of tiny particles of food. Nature provided in saliva a perfect antidote for this condition. Saliva saves teeth and is the only thing that can save them. Some dentifrices are actually dangerous because, being very strongly alkaline, they tend to paralyze the salivary glands and check the flow of saliva, thus defeating Nature's system of tooth protection. FINDS lee Episcopal H spital IN NEED OF FUNDS Increases the Flow of Saliva Mennen's contains a mild fruit acid which stimulates the salivary glands and increases the quantity and quality of saliva for a considerable period after using. Mennen's aid3 Nature and is in accordance with Nature's chemistry. It cleans teeth wonderfully, breaks down tartar formations and removes tobacco stains. A 20 content of alcohol insures antiseptic action. Mennen's is so concentrated that a half inch or less is all you need to use, so it is truly econom ical. It costs 35 cents. nvwxKrt. nt. urn In these clays of nation-wide drives for various worthy causes and press ing needs, the needs of home charities should not be lost sight of, or their upkeep neglected. There is urgent necessity for funds for the adequate maintenance of the Episcopal Hospital in its noble field of service. A general appeal at thi3 Thanks giving season is, therefore, appropriate. It is fitting that we lay our case before Philadelphians regardless of race, creed or color, for the Episcopal Hospital throws open its doors to the sick and suffering of every faith, and receives neither state nor city aid. Although it is primarily under Protestant Episcopal auspices, only seven teen per cent of those ministered to during the past year were of that faithi The remainder were Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists, Luth erans, Baptists, Hebrews, etc. The hospital is distinctly a city asset, as it con tributes largely in filling a city need. The manufacturers of the great mill district of Kensington know, through experience, the value of the Episcopal Hospital in the healing of the sick and injured an'U the relief of distress in their immediate neighborhood. A great work is done through the hospital itself and through its Social Service Department that would otherwise devolve upon them. Episcopalians who take pride in the Episcopal Hospital as a factor in de nominational charity, we appeal also to you for the full measure of your loyal, liberal and constant support. ' CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE SENT TO George H. Frazier, Treasurers. E. Cor. 4th & Chestnut Sis. The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia FRONT STREET AND LEHIGH AVENUE The Federal Reserve ! System enables us to extend to our custom ers credit without collateral security on the same basis as National Banks, We solicit Commercial Accounts. Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square, West MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I. i ' - ' ..ii..,. .ii -.., i.ln ',' ,,, - - ',', jm -.. i- ..,ZZJ f Mtotoi&MZZ v n 4$ & M bi 11 1 'OVA. jfiSfltV,. T A AMSSSAMA "Just Wait Till You Get One Lighted!" Man alive you're due for the surprise of your life!! You just discover about 57 new kinds of cigar goodness YOU GET DOWN TO REAL SMOKE SATISFACTION when you get that first glorious puff on your I ' l r I J s . ! I The Cigar That Sati8He8 Smoke-joy? Say you learn new things about what a cigar ought to give you. Just clear, clean satisfaction, right down to the ground. Why, even the heft of it tells you that there's a regular, man's-size cigar on deck! Get back of a Sinbad today and we'll give you your money back if the cigar doesn't make a hit with you! All good shops, stands and hotels carry Sinbads or can get 'em for you in a jiffy. Speak up! ' THE BIG FOUR vou can Bet Sinbad ClRRra. as foiiowB, EXCKP8IONAI.K8 The M. hPly lBo altr. 1II.UMT A popular uliape, two for SBc. CI.U1I rKHFKCTO Another favorite, 3 for 25o rnilFKCTO The Junior member, lOo trnlcht, ' The Sinbad Cigar Company , Philadelphia, Pa. Viatell ryS' Um ' HHjaateiiM &. JWU "Ait&'M l3f?yi(.,I,yWM tHlJAU. ":i7;vmn a,EKud XI i