i i i nnw iii in in i ii i hi mil' 'I'll - " pl' f3H -, fm- VEXING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHILADEtiPlA," THUKSDAY, yoVEfoBER 27, 1919 WOMEN LEADING DRIVE IN EPISCOPAL MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN XM. i . i..- ., i. i a ,.. iHACEON TIERNEYSUSPEGTS" DESPITE WEATHER ORDER TO MINERS 8HURT N 24 HOURS N MO A CENTS I I. t 1 ,r I1 i I ! ' I 4 (S if 3- it. rf & Fnrmers and Hunters Unite in Old-Tlmo Reunion and Dinner JUMPERS LEAD PROGRAM l.radrn Uc mid f hills wind- pioxr.l , . i .... r-. ..., ...,,1 Imii.i. no detriment I" the iarii.ri and I -Mil rrs ulio gathered nt tlir- llnilnor llniil Club todtij for tin- rinrwiil nf the annuil Thanksgiving Hn reunion be- ' twecn the iliieis null nir xrho-e farms Ihcy cline Sir lie) mud. The gucl- nnd h-it i-nngiegnteil early Man exciting inle- ,lf 1UU taken In puisult of foxc- 01 -till mmr stirring .-torie- of land and "fa war-ton- iidxentinc- of both rln-e- -luce the IhfI rcuuion. .iiildi-d yet I" the affair Thr fii-t exent f l"" lla """ " jumping 'In--'. "I"'" '" "A0."!1';''' " anv rcuignb.ed hunt i tnh eight niid conformation were not ioiiidered by the judge-, onl tin- ni-tnal pel form-ani-c oii-r the twelxe hairier- being u-rd lis bn-is lor -i-Minllng the prize. TMwiiril I'. Itr.ilc. piesldeni of the Itailnnr Hunt Chili. gaxr tin- prize, a beautiful -ilxri '-up. The- second ra-- was for tnriwis onlv. with the pel fiii-mni.ee of tin- iini-mni- delermluing the winnei-.. "-" jnir.es and hnr-r hlanUel -veie BMnrried The hrsl .-iu- miii nt n ..." '-.l-called nt It n". link, and "- ""' "IT oier the piiuite course on Ihe c-tjlte of Lieutenant Colonel .1. I'liiul; n Mc-I'-idden. situated ahout a half mile from tup Hatlnor Hunt. This .otitic n r.u the lladnnr Vallei Karin rhnllengp l up. presented h Colonel M. 1 addcii. 1 be .onditions i ailed for a I line and-a-half r.ilh ramble oier a stifl hunting ruuntrj. The troph must l- w"i three tuiie bj the same owuci liefoie hri-i-iiiing liW iiM-sonai piopeit. , The last clash of the da i- for the masters' nip. pu-ciitrd hj !-. I.auieu.e Itodlne It is a point-to-point IiuihIi cap oier three nnh-s of fair hunting ;...,. .....i I., ii vnii ii f pouo!nuoii firnt beins open lo thoioiiBliui'-ils tliut LTIJ II II lb - . tl ! " " ---- have neier won a stieilei hasp race ami to all ImUbreeiW. Charles Wheelei . A. .1. Autelii lee rcux nnd W l'lin.ketl V"'''1, ,ul judse the jmnpins eients. iihile l.diuiid t Heale and W. ,M Ken- HI de.id. the Mitiliers of tfle lw tai-e". I he stewards of the ..unse an- ";' K Jlather, Colonel franklin Mrrailden and Ueujamiu Cheiv. tieuial K. 1 run Smith was cleik of Hie wales and cii erRl manager of the whole peifm limine CAMPAIGN FOR HOSPITAL $100,000 Drive for Osteopathic In stitution Befllns Tomorrow The Osteopathic lloxpllal of Phila delphia. Nineteenth and Spiins (ianleu streets needs a fund of SlOO.tlOll to make it self sppoituiB A -iimpuiKii for that amount will stmt toiuoriow Iilfht with a dinner at the Adelphia. nnd will continue until December S. Teams cnmprixinB !I30 men atid vemen will haie headipiarters on the A.irlnhin Uoof Garden, and under the '.. . -ii-.iii i ri iiniiii ihjw. ----- --- direction ot xx imam 11. -" 'iiir piun was to'take a vote on going yolicit money xxmen xvin u- ui-i-u i.u.. rfC a debt incurred during the war to , complete the eqiilpmeui 01 me no:,,....... jiand to build tin additional floors which will doubh the piesent i-npiu-lt of t-lvty beds. Since August 1 the hospital, which occupies quaiters in former Ma.ior Ttryburn's reMilence, on Spilng Ganlen stieet. has housed 2.".0 bed iiatienlx and treated at iti. free clinics 'jn.l patients. In this institution is an opeiating staff, which x-nrk without pa.x and treats from 200 to ."00 outpatients dail.i at the clinics. The hospital has no stale appropna tlon and draws no publi, aid from an soince. and its free patients ate steadil Increasing An executive campaign nimiiiiilee comprises I)r Simon P Uss K. Hsiris. Hone Stewait. Uurdsall 1 i,Lnn iir. 1 1. .1 Mniurr. ii . .i . ... Knllei. Dr. W. P. Uuuninginn. Di. Lillian L l'.entle.x and Di .1. C Snyder. KING IGNORES SOCIALISTS Will Open Italian Parliament Won - day Despite Threat ii.- l.i Assnelated Press Rome. Nov. 27. -King u-tnr Lm manuel will open Parliament next Mon day, according to aitnoiiiKcuienl h-.e. There had been some uncertainty as to xxhether be would appear on this oc casion because of the supposed hostile attitude of Socialist deputies, who bad threatened to insult him on thls oc casion. , ,. Vlterio Sciftloia. the new Italian mm u V.f Vi,-eiiMi affairs, attended Ins first meetirg of the council of ....uisters -jesterdav, the resignation of his .ausi prcdecejisor, Tomasso 'Iittoiti. liaiiug snutli been accepted, near . ""--' has been appointed Itnlinn delegate tn the natal section of the league of nations. wJ Paris. Nov. 27 .Togo Slav head quarter, tu Pari" learns from Spala o that D'Amiunssio proposes lo return to Zara witli strong forces and proceed thence to Sebcnico. after which he will attack "xpalato.' . MINT SETS COINAGE RECORD Unprecedented Demand Forces the1 Plant to 24-Hour Day In its history. POLICE TO WATCH "REDS" Plainclothes Detail Named to Catch Propagandists Here Twenty-fixe patrolmen in plain clothes were detailed today7 to xvatch the streets at night for radicals who distribute "Ilcd" literature and other wise spread the propaganda of unrest. Information lias reached police head quarter that the radicals, finding it i..,;v,u in unread their uronacanda "i"""""."- 7i ri". 7". t .,; ...i...i (luring tlie uay urcuuo.- u ..- no.ni. ..- ness ot the atttliorities, aie now doing their work at night. rEV. R. R MEREDITH rnsadena, Calif.. Nov. 27, The Her. H. K. Alercditb, nuco pastor nf n ftoucrcgational cliuicli in llrooklyn. died here carlv yesterday, iiged eifhtv three years. When the Civil Mar broke out lie 1'fl the pulpit and served In thu Union jpiBj. The detnund for nione.i in an se. ':,"';"'.' i",'..ii .ii..iT. 100 per ceni emcie... aim ... ... " '-- iih-m-m- "-. .i" . ,.pum iiu.v un- h-l ... . - ""''"' f01d xesterday afternoon, it xv tlons of the eountr) is so great that tlie "C u, ' : Z; Z ..:.. Cletelnnd serxi.e Sis.li per ceni pucie... 0, Tlng. shortage or only a si gnr m oriaB ,. . .,,,,.,. atntriu c more than SI Philndelnhia mint, the largest In the n.VTi7"'T. "J'7-iw ".'';.'' .J Mileage tlown 1.) mail airplanes ..in ing "ii seems to ne ii.hi . .r ''"-. jenr. 'i'lils couniiy s consiniipi. u is ft . . epn ,.0iler(.j. Of this a f-oted Stntes. is working twrnty-four ., "V" " 'V !', " ' r"!!' , 'VI " ,,": the month . M1.744 i..il and inc re way tooe.1 wi n "is ,,, .. . ' aim;, ,U l, ,.o i , ' " ' nnrxiMtelv S12D.O0O w boors a dav. ".";::. i :..,;. h ,.i; weic no seiious acc-iuenis noi iiiiunuen give.io i.n, ".' 7. "....-;. J.. I ."'." ' x .,,..,.,,,...-.. -;- .'...Hidents of the four adjoining More than 500 eu.plotes are t work l""?"' "": ".,,:: ,; It w. l7. - during the month. Mr. Praeger pie- age incase o.inueun... .. ... lnna on ,e neei ,.,.,. '"",&, which are included in the P fctte3.r,.??r - ..TV'Zorr- " '"' 1-P Prolonged I mug ,.n... ,e..,.,a.x. bases that are acceptable to the em- IT '..", " '"' 'ear. Uncertaintv , ROBS MRS. EVELYN WILL NG sa '"he mint I hu ..rrcc WORK AT PRISON ' P -' the emp.oyes. s to' Ihe goxernment's action has kept ' Wk in any other like ne, lod ; ' '.T ,71" Tn 1 f Porf? InH.. i,i'! URGES WUKK A I ttlbUlM -Control of prices by the govern- nlm 0,lt. lMt s,mpr it was j.ropospd eiathlnt, Taken Operator Hero Says Instructions to Men to Return to Work Is Invalid NOT PROPERLY SIGNED Keriiliny or me form nf milei i-ninl hi the officer- nf Hie I Infu Mine w.rkrr nf America. In-ti imtiuR thr rjtlK inft-iniil mlnem tn i rlurn to work. Is MtiKB'''''! by ' ' Tieriicx ' " (riin.r ...h. , .-, ,-- .- Mr. Tienip.i xiipppts that if Dm tec Oarlield. federa'i coal adiiiinilralnr pxaininrd the orders ineiied hi the otlipetx uf uiltiirs' locaN. he uoiihl t lid that, iihile (oiniiliine in form mill the oldeix appioied h I he federal Minn in Indianapolis. Ilie.v neie ined III a manner iilihlt made them tnlni. ciilli illrBlil. '"A filend of mine in I In- nal hu ''ui'sx," said .Mr Tieuiei tmhu -I'll' an Investigator into the Mini lields east of ri(tlnirj(li. iiho reported that locals had leccived the older iiii.Mntioncri not olHciallv used li.i Hip mine iioiker tluH the iinlei had Incki-il I In- otln-ial seal and. thill the mime of actiuj.' I'lesulent Lewis as ij pewrltteu inxtend f sIzupiI. I iniilerstiinil that utidei flip b Inns of Hie imiuii. an nrdei of this suit imiii'iI ill least be siipppteil hi tu local leiulcis." Mr. Tipinei bellevi-s that the on mi tioit piespntPil hj Hie lefusal of tin millers to accept thr II pel lent in I ll-nxe iilTeilll III lloctol titlltlelil iniii i as well he fin ei mm Men ICnser lo Win I, "The men nre eimer to bp! ha' I. to wink, lint the lendei s aie afraid lo bi hack. It is BPiietall.i kunun that Lewis was fnii-i-il to make the till pii cnt ami six -hour da.i demaniN, based on the Ijuglisli ijeiiiaiiils. because if he ilnl mil I'rauk I'm i iiiloii would haie toiicil him mil of ullii e. "The statements made lij li li Adon mill r. t.'lns in leanl lo pintils an- not ipilte fair, Mr. McAdoo's i pei'lall.i I know on mines u Inch hnie linldil ail.Mllilu; like the piotlts lepuileil 1 here an. surne 'wnjjoti mini's' whhh -.,- Hmn i-lii d during the war -coal nut In fanners at I it lie ,-i MjpinKv. um.ed expense whu h mi'jhi haie leluined a Iiiibi- protir durinB 1 '-' 1 7 . heiaiise iheii owiieix had no iiiicstment and i er head. ilpeialor at pii-sent aie not tiiakiiiB mm Ii luo'il "The tn i i- llBuies In Bile out would be llioe nf the upt pinfit made lt nier- alnis alter Boiernmeiit taxes lniil n siililrai tul. I am iuteiesteil III a mine ill Keiituck which wax not prodiicinB liefme the war and theiefme had no fXf-mpliniix in the malter of tax. In l!HS it paid the Koieinmeut ML'll.fKMI i in taxes. The slni kholdeix g Slid.- I HUH. This heiks mnie like Bovei nmeiit ' piohleei ins than operator proliteerin;:." II K. Cnilriclil. pH-xiili-ut nf the. CnitiiBht I 'ill I'n.. is jiit hack fmni n lisil in his I'enns liania mines Me loiinil the men anxious tu leliiiu to ii.uk. I.e.iilcis Mdinl in Wa.i "I talked lo mam minei's," lr. CnitiiBht shiiI lodai. "I ton ml them aiixiiiux tn et bin k to their noik. The leaueis are stamliuB in the ini. i,us XI !.. !l.f 11..... .. ...: t .......ut. ...(.in inrn- nun u iiici-iiiil: III ntmofj !.. Inn .. ........ ...... ..f .... . ..!... u iu .. u. in oui iji ....... .- IIIU .U..U . .IUV IJI 111., lllllll'-. , Im, u,ij i. i .im i!.., , jourument of the meeting without a lote being taken. It looks hn in a siuall lieicentage of nidiuils were doiiiinatlng Ihe situntion. "The lefoval nf tin- niincis in ac- etit the I'l iipi i pnf Itmliii.. .if 1 1, .. -t .. Gnrlielil puts a let) serious enmphctinn oil tin whole thing 'Ihe dchunl at titiulc nf the ni.ne.s makes it :, ues- lion what is In Mime of the iuki. "Theie N un siifieiii.g beta use nf lack of i oal nl piesent. at bast l.eie in the cum west, how pier It is ilitleient in the the nueie i neai- man plants imp shut down. "Most of the uiineis. moieoiei, hnie plent of n.oiiej. '1'lie.t inn afford In stti) out if the) i house In iki si. 1 feel that the public is mil ... H.impath) tilth the miners, but if the xtiikeix aie well punidi'd with funds, public senti meiit 11 111 not fori e then, liui k into Ihe i mines he pul.llc lea.iv is neiween II. e deiil and the deep sea It will be worse if we get eteie weather.' QIANT METEOR SHAKES , QITIES IN MICHIGAN Flaming Heavenly Body Is Be lieved to Have Fallen Into Lake Detlnit. . I That Midi.. Not. 27. (Iti A a meteor of tieniendous ie '(he Oash of light xvas taid lo hate bepn visible at ( hieago. 1 echoof7lienation SUIT Mrs. R. M. Davies Sues for Separa tion From Husband Mrs. Ituby M. Davies, xvhose attach rnent for Alfred C. Harrison. ,lr , of this city, caused her husband to sue the latter for damages, which were . . M II nmnnn it . f,.l t.... .jttnfl.tn f xD mnri, Hi'iruu, r- ,- intnru n- iwi jii mi wis.i ...v lUHI'llUilliy WIII1UUV Ht'l'UI ll.V U.V Vict illUli ng earth tiemors fell in a dnen A R-MAIL RECORD opeiato.s. '-.uieful I ntest gatioii forces ,,pns ,,,, N .tative. Nn mie , inlmial ret euue collector. I banks. Everywhere it is impressed em Michigan cities and sending a -f '; 'r.neip! - ""Ii" '. .J n" do'nm' ', gg" 1 Jfi fL jSMsztf. spp bP-s3;";::",,. n -KT,::veotrfnn; ss.2-rf JBytSB i5r,- -- --rpt to fc'si planation of the earth shock, tvhl.-li at : ,. , ,)f . rnl,ed Stale aerial mail , of ,aboI: Btntgtlcs, for both -t';, piofit to the American people Reach $1,500,000 Goal world. whcn,v(r Germans and I Ih st was belietpd to hate been .niised " . , , lmP 1P Newf iivlnB nn, for the weighted average " Wl,en the f. o'clock whistle blows. Worker for the Jewish War Helief nJ"iflVmeet The tJermans entbnsias b) a terr lie explosion nt souip lus- spruce and u j. whll.h'0f wagp inccases. According. to those ,h;iP w, ,,0 ,0 govprnmpitt lixptl prb-e i.n,i, with a goal of 51,000,000 in the Jl"6,8,'-8 3 l', ., e JjS fn D" !,", lr'i,., ","n, , . . ..... '"rK lo hll,n'!lon ro"'e' '".' lfl0 ligtnes the cost of living has risen 71). 8 0f twpnty cents for Louisiana sugar. It i.,nndelphia district, began eliciting ;!??'. ytar ?."S "Anssland uber Alles " l.rom icports from various MtcliiBan. n,lstlPton is n stopping place, was 100 rent lnc(, mi and the amount ,,., p Kot-crnnici)fs stump of n.p- fllll,H ea'rjy this morning in an attempt ."! X'' "ildere Survivors of the Tied ndnina and Illinois cities, where the ..flHci. According to a ie- necessary to bring the average wages pt.0,nl u txxonty cents is a fair price i to ,, . 5.J2O,00O yet to be raised. fX r wL It-uited blind.ng flare was visible, it appeared Pi .cut m i.rBrger. of mine workers up to this point .it ,. i.0i,ian,i siigar tih.t not for nil' The money is to be used to relieve 'S, r nromii, S Xd 1. thn he .enter of .iisturhance was near the port on the sciiim I) Ulio la . at timp . u c(,n, The leliner will have his troll ,ho sufferings of destitute children in Sever came Ve not unSaturalfv crate, lower end of Lake Michigan. oast ltfrwl nstant postmaster general. ..Headjustments heretofore made sinco bl,?s ,viU, ,,P nroducer. . eastern Kurope. Kifteen hundred men, 5'?701 "gu JffusWc weVome, and c an fil"irdI.r.t l,f1'Lll?u!2 W.Sroi IT" Wl. Mlf "P,e '"ni,M! b ,1,f m'' mre P",0h aS ' U" 0"'aln ruV M""--l" ,'n 1P-(,',;,,," N women and children are working in, this u' h4ibJ.ontr 7nc GernTanv'a ener t:,r,"i.",0"f,.,,i?.1 i'.-t.SK1 r:' 1 1;;?.! , nail servi.e in .ha. month 'of; "'?? .i'"rn.?Mrr 'J disappearing. Into t ie.n,ls of Ku.j.- pil, nH pat, pf tllP nation-wide army " VSctWUr "n h?lr bX"t" th Ihe I rrdurp was s;iru thrir stor.v liy tho "V '" " ' " " ...... ww... ...... Ht i PirPRS III INC mnconr im iit- uoi "I ncMUt IHI PPM UllP-UIIIII IM H l.WlHMMlll ,!!,.:. f.. tlm iriAn r.liQri.V II iip.1 lit -f in-ill i i iwi-ivi- lllllll iiii i-i ill. . ii- . . .. i .. .1 l. .n. t (,rL . I : .n. iiAimi.tiiui ni.rpn wm iii iiii i-nui I . I . i I. . ......1- n, n..n niihi im tin .t-- rt-..i. -t iii. ... .:j i i i mem. will or niumuiim-u ' i"- i-.-t .,.. sir i9 :s,i?h?,x wtls?rsc? jw-a i ;-... . cunri. ,(,,,. busband, La Verne A. Davies. , formerly n lieutenant in the United 1 .States army, brought his suit against Mr. Harrison, he testified at the time. becauso his xvife's affections hsd been won from him by gifts of jewels valued at $80,000, Mr, Harrison is the son of Alfred C Harrison, a wealthy" sugar refiner, and tha nenhix of C C Harrison, lie Lis said to be ln Cuba, i('i)wyron-f.yyBMiyj Ty .'ie.vi; -woiMiWsasstsHiiiiiuiUHiUMiJiwi'n IflPMA lMPk - p"i8Br'( mM-MM- SfKKKmmr ! 3K.fgaL. I lySijilfeffcw WHijfBBMIiiwWHWf 3m II''' sHHi WtBMBftJLEiaBtBJiSBBolB hk 2BBsjU3aaw , ''''Kfm?'''''9Ul . ' k j Members or Hie I'lill.itlelphla adxisnrx rniiiiiil of Hie nal Ion -wide nnneiiieiil lo ineiease (he Uplsinpal Clninli lolls. Top row (left to right) Mrs. d. Ilaiilsnn IVaier Mis. lc1111der arnall. Mis. Ixallierlne la, .Miss Dorothy Neubold and Mis. Aitlmr K. Nenbold. Second row Miss (00k. Mrs. .1 11dre11s llauis. Mrs. I'lederiiU XV. Knglish. Mis. (.eorge . Tlmjer, Miss Christine Helm. Mis. Hroxin and Mis. Frederick II. Howland. Iront BUREAUS QUARREL till Ullii I uIIiLlIu Datesman Blames Them on Po lice Mills Holds Highways Office Responsible BOTH ALLEGE NEGLIGENCE Algllllli-lit has enteleil lll.1ol Mmlll's nflil'illl fllllllll oier the blame lol the dilt and litteied condition of streets in the ceutial section of the citi. IMieclni Dati-uian. nf the Ilepail nieiil nf Public Wniks. .ipMi-hIii placed I In blame nn business men. but snii the Itiireau nf Police whs in gleet In I in mil acting aginiM the nfleniler. William II Mills. nMiuii -m' 1 illtemlellt of police, issued II statement ill lepli, accming th r Il!..l... n.. ..r .....rli.c! Itlir '"' "'. kikhis ".. .'"I- - r..,. ,, 1,1,. , t uu ..ni. 'The littering of the slieetx with pa ner am other leruse mnienais. ne . hired Director D.itesniiin. J'parUcu lail ill tin- central or business s(,--tinn. is due to the failiin of the laige establishments tn place their sueeiiiugs, paper and other niateiiaN in piopei- receptacles, as is ipqiii-iu n '"" If the mater. ill xvas prnppin winppcu placed In leceptacles it wnild go far toward lessening (mil plninls about the condition ot tin- liigu- ivais .-p ... ilniue the best lie can. and mi, i,ost is good. The sneaking of ma terials upon the xti-eeis in uie ni.x,.i,-s vpition niter me sn-ecis iwe- "- cleaned at night is responsible in a laige liieasuie fnt the highwn.is beiug litteied will, paper." . , , 'Win- is it that tlilise lespons.ble for these offpusps an- not prosecuted .' was asked "That Is not pail of the w oik of the di.aitment." lie leplied. "Hint is something otei it hid. we have no juiis del on. It s up to tin- iiureuo in ..li.i n .we nf Coum-ilK lespeiiiiig Mieets nf the lit), but nexer to my knowledge has that power been ejer i-isedliy the inspectors of th Imieau of Highways." TIip Clevclnml-! iin'aBo rmiir mi uio . .. .i 'ti.'p liKlii' itas "R Ic "r"M. Ip 1 In ' .paring before any such de- m-y C-J""""!, J? ViJ" kel T le T.ultroll. 1I1.-.1 Westn.in.ter avenue, and aWl a; '..jr. Morgan's contldential -MtH to learn by their testimony. Mils i Ii the insne-tor ' nf the Hi. ' sinn was madeV" I "f l,"".'',n"nI1M'Bl rrn '. "b . chaig ing ',"1'n r- Hogan. assistant deputy inter-' aKf, ( (iermany." an adventure )i."of Highways 'm.W do .hi- wo.k "These findings were reaclied after j'. i; T 11 Siw r ' mil revenue collector follows a roman.-e ,,n,iniscet of one of O. Henry's most Unveil Service Men's Picture. for tt huh thet aie pad theie ttniiiu nu t n II i onsmerniioii ... ui u.e ui.,,i .... -. . rr-ilirs the groicr. "lis is ' '""' "' "".f, V " "", - i uumuiuus lui.-r.. Tnp .xiajor t.eneral t uncles ii. .uuir mignnind foiant.anenip. .nplnie.hp able through government agencies. ' JJJXv Cuban sugar, but lif "o ,-tadT''the Koa v Welcome Russia,. Hefugees Garrison No 305 Army and Navy blame for dirt on the street, of the c,t) .-M J0I, not ,- that the miners Louisiana' sugar." Six x - Ii nl and Vine s teets tMs While waiting for her various plans ! ' I,io" ' nltnl S,tnUS, lUV, ' ' . 't-aualwaisha 1 alwais ' JJZ Z Who WU. Temp, t.ie ruta.J H1.,af . . ! ' ." ' - W j.ttw Tl 1 Z KW'11'?,"','". bCc , ,11 ..!fi"m tthoin ne must obtain most of the K'xchui.ge Hank on a hot day in .lime. I titute icfugees from I.enine's toi-lal l,1,,,0"tn , J ",?' a Prnoo Mills I he 1 ispe c VKV j" ',' . To tJ s o f t" l lp-v 1")')"','- HO fm" ns ' , k,,rv' ' "ugar for P.I20. He w ill s.t . "but Antei- P.lltl. was follotved by n friendship be- I paradise aie received with open arms " D'-1--111 frtr,,ctH' tl,,s aftcr"00"' to make arrests 101 nil t loiunous . .. ... . field's statement follows: ....",. ...nit ,.. ,,h.. iweniv cents for (,,.. ii,u t..., 'i'i.r ,,-ero s,.nn ..n.i!.. n..i.- .i ,.n..i.., !., i,n.nw,.i.in Jury Finds Most Complaints at Penl- "The settlement of the present con tcntlary Are Unfounded ' ?T&! ZT SStZTZ Work as a mre for complaints at p Eastern Pentitentnry was reenm- nded by the retiring November grand the men jury, xvhieh vesterday filed n report of its investigations oi inc lusiiii.i.ou wuu the Quarter Sessions Court. While Romp nf the cnmnlaints made against the management of the penl- tentiary are oasen on iiiri, mosi oi iue were uibu.- i. u.u .r,.... ..,...,,..,......" ,-- ,1An .,- ,.n. pf hours daily. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck Heads Smith Drive Mis'. William I. Klrkpatrlck, Thir ty. sixth sttcet and Potveiton avenue, has been appointed chairman of the Philadelphia district in the drive for a $4,000,000 fund for Smith College. The nppointment was made by Miss I'mma Jlillrr, 4XJ Christian street, president of the Smith College alumnae here, iiiif Mis. Henry II. (oxe Mrs. J. Willis Martin. .Mrs. CHRISTMAS RUG DISPLAY PRESENTS A7fg;rc of Text lire nnd Design mid Domestic I'nttorns I.LI'A.VCL of texture and deign distinguish the beautiful Oriental ami 1 domestic rugs being shown ill the sto-en as eligible I Christinas gifts. They aie so rich in Milor ami so unusual in design that lhp cease lo be meie lugs, and an- studies in art. The Kiiiiian-.has. Persian Mossouls. Tlllitisli. Ilidiun and Caiicasinn aie ni..nno ilinsi. nf which the irientesl 1 iinillititlex aie shown. Tin- 111 e tints in I mlor . ' The Kiiiuuiislias nre all-oxer ,in .' ictus f the most elaboiate trcp foliage I 1 1 .1 nn.. I. Mil lm.-k- I g grcuuds woven of a solid color uir.xing I Garfield Offer Fails; Coal Tangle Unsolved ( onllniieil Krom I'HXe One ii iaiid Hie of question at the fuel ad miuist.ator He had liaiillv loiicluiled the reading of his statement before he was confronted by John actin ,- iii-e.iil,.i.l nf the Culled Mine Wiukeis. his tine wl.lte wiin anger. "In ainviug at jour figures may I ask. if )i. .made any enorl I to consull s;::r ""v p,mm No." rep led .Doctor uuihel.l. some- wlml laken aback for the moment, innsiilted neitlier 'he niineis, tlr opeiatoi's nor the public, as therp xxns not time for healings on t lie ques tions." 'Don t you think, as a matter o "On tlie 21th instant I imnoinned that the nubile must not be asked to pay mine than it is now paying for utal un less it is neiessary to do so in order to n irtieiMo provide leasonable xxages t .'.-.I .. 1.1.. ....Kl ... II... .. im- iiiiiii- uni i. it-m ii lift ii ii-nsiii ni ir winui in tin- t pxreisi ipi un- iot"K" " "" " jjng ail1 CPrlnn ntliom mi Hvorpse tnc i-ht 0f the proposal to set up this , plrmanfnt, consultative body. While jt w(n uot have potvprs of decision, it wij hardly seem possible to n reason- ,),, man that in tne iigiit oi ' un- -M- .,. . in the 1 cit of Its con- 'elusions demands for exorbitant proHtsi .- .unnal.ln u-mres ran bo success .....nainnnhlli xvBireS can 110 auccrss- fu-y maintained, or that conditions un- favorable to tne American nmiwui m ,,vins wiU b "'"-r1'-" , ranging irom n m ev.. - ..... .lnrtnr 11)18. according to n siaienirni made public by Carter Glass, sec . , ..,... Kaeirl nil In ...... Ii ii,o ironunrv. hased on in lounds. with the nguri-s ni iai'KPt u n " ' " ,,",' .'. ... - the bor- """" . " "' "" V " ""' "m" " r'or wine time. Socialist and Liberal believed food llint is mole easily ,u iiiiiiiiixiniK suu...-. -,- i,.,,.h. k i I,.. I'liniiil deftlv ..... i - - ', ; mem pers oi lie iser in government; nave b ". -' """- aie cha.a. tcrlstic or these rug,. Tl ah i llerHx was t I , o H I 0 , .,; ,,,,, pll incieases are asked1 ,,ren tlvinB , mPdiate between the , giving Day was better for the White 1 . .. . I,,.,., i.n.ii lil I ('"s1-1 II i: llt'Ill. 'Ml 111 II iim tn lit tin. Ilamiidmiint rt f I'uVil ici Skit fiki i .--. . t . , i IL,.i... iinlinnt i ,' The I'eisi.in Mo-souls aie those lo-el, iiudei the Hi u '''''' ' "" "' Scleral city and .ounty department ovM dictators, with the object of1 Instead, the Preside-, had miiuc hro Ii n,L small nigs that lit in must an place , I '-mi iceiiei "' '.;''."' os budgets weie gnue over last evening -j, inKlne about an agreement between . cooked fiom a partridge, one nf the """ nnd enhance the whole make-,.., of a-1 The domestic ip ' V' .A? ,d i re '" meeting attended by David J. 'c&o parties ... the following '' Mrus that have leen hent to the .... i. I f s ni- iiHiiii-i'iin . . , i............. i.f in -.' " J'" " ' m ' - i,' i I BH ! II H H I'illrs PV K HI '1' Hllll T l . in'iisr ifuiiiiiu .i !.,. qI...i i.nr linve their back- liroving popular lint season union-, J.iLii'n- ,.,l.,i. ' iti ,,oiv n.lmin. I ...' . .!.. .t i!n.. ' 1'i-psiilenCs rliniipr. l-l.... I.I.I..I-U .. ni nil I IrielllnlS. , IllC uesitlis lit mi . i Knit h Aluv..i.nlAi.f llnnMi.-. ..lini..a fni-'i ... . XXIl.tn IlilltSP 111 II1P IBSL XVPPK IOr llll- . . . i . i. .? v nv ltinii'iiii i lit' iPiriinn i ' "i . rut : i .. j.. r ii. .. nn .i. i .,.-. i !.-.. r...-;i I formation furnished h'lm by the Inter, teen chiefly pretense and has served nal Itevenue llurcau. In th" Itocky only- to prevent the return of free corn Mountain districts the profits ranged as petition for the buying of Cuban sugnr. high as 400 per cent. , , a , The final bit of polities, tlm twenty Incomplete and unofficial figures for cent price for Louisiana sugar, ttill 1010 show the profits of the operators make sugar cost thia country dear in have been smaller this yeai some claim. 10'JO. Our sugar troubles are only be ing actually to have lost money. sinning. (ieorge Woodward aim urs. xiaience STUDY IN ART Distinguish Hi-uulij nl Orion tul Shown in City Shops in the .sliading. 'I'll ilhllions ami fnllagi ohliiined in somber figuips 111 e of nie- Tlie.i aie to be similes nf led. blue and tan. Many of the rugs woipu b. the .lap nupse jiiesenl tin- nppearaiiie of being made of liixuiious silk This is but the lpsult of tin- pun ess through which the rxinnl is passpil. luiai uiuiy inese rugs till tales nf chi-rii blos.oius and fern- 1 inns diagiuis. One ici.i beautlfiil nne seen leieutl.i 11ns nf xiiiuderfill .Inpaiiese ,iie. not 11 neaiock. lint 11 delft, but just blue enough lo !' 11 hull .Inpanese.J In the center wen- clierr.i litossoins woien tn lep.esent llnweis falling from Hi" 'lee. ,,,.,., i.i ...iii. 'hen hen- ami then- a lilid. will -Yi.letiile gifl i Stalling Is Sweet ;,, CiinnS' CVltim ill uicjtA' s i .... .. i...n- ll.m ( unll-'.-il I rum IURP line ' " ,, , ,,. Ihiiig but come to America. ulian P - ducpismii.v ilinigp livelii-.Pills n poiiiui for it. but Hit- (iistini io ."."",. ,' , is not be- . . i.. .... ii.iii i itii ir i .i im r ii in- iuiii n iiiirtam. s. ;u. ..!:.. u,,..Li;Au ...n.iA l.- i ,Ai li. Lewis. I Hi een Inline -"in n ami inreign miku. " ...'. i i i ........ i.i.i.tneeis ma- i fill- Aineril-all heel si.ga. lUOllllMis ni". cuts a pound for (unigc nn.., - tliissigai. .mii, l oliiiis. i .... .,. ,.,,.,,. . ... ' ' """ '" "nf s2r. a had xeai. The American beet sugar men WEDS TODAY GIHL Ht AlUbU'ment" in llerlin, and was actually in had a good crop. Il.ereioii tl e i. mils- I troduced to the credulous Hussian mon- in i.a priiipiM'i- snnii.o k'-i iiwiiin. ...-I price nf any nne else. That Is the leas- 1 ..1.1 .--.1 i .ml. n I lift i inlliNiailI1 lt,,,r : ,.t'i,s xx-nit'till she 11 ill pa) twenty ictus inr iiihih si.si... . (1(in IP-,0,., 0 whose Injtlative the iiros- Allll U'lierP OOPS lll.s ll-Ilir inr ......... . ... ..a 4 ,.., ;..,.-Q 11,11.11.1. Hl.I-Iir 111 t:ill Iflis "I .iiii'i... .". .....,.. i nonn tonsUalioniIytnl.ru. - . ... If tlns counll-) that tin-governiitPiit Kiiottiu mi uie en tire Cuban crop. Last ) ear's crop was bought in this way for live nnd nue-hnlf ceutH a pound, TbiR )car Ihe Cuban sugai- glowers twice offered their wliolo crop again at a reasonable price. 'I he sugar eoualia- l.n.l, iiuhi.i, . .iiii.iini- ..ihi.t.i'..i.,".ii itnice recnmmenueu in iiesio.ui .,...m the purchase ,,f he .-rop. roiesflor . i..ii-sis n.i.imu v ..-- l.n .lid not act niton the cuualizatlon boani'H recommeiidation. In tlm end rT- s " .. ,. ,..,. nfw. will l, tin. .-j.i. .u,- nub. .v...... . v,, cause or next year a Hiiuriusc. nint-e - thcu nothing has been done but pi r.nlitl.u ..-till uinrni Tlio rPt-lllntloil ll av utilities with sutrar.' The regulation has niiEiie.. .'."" f ,i, ft.. """ -ii ceived the brilliant idea ot alluring I.ager riioto Service. n. nurpci Chairman of Finance Committee Wants Settlement of Issue Before Next Thursday 35-CENT INCREASE SEEN iGAFFNEYTOHURRY 1 TAX RATE DEC S ON enttoiitd I'rom TftXf On ' The new oil tax rale will be agreed.step towatd Ihe lpstoiation of kaiserlsm upon hefme Cnuucils meet next Tlinrs-1 , (-ermallT. Kor this rennn the llerlln da.i. if plans of Chiiirmau Gaffney, ofi . ,. ' . , . .-,. Councils' finance, ommittee. are carried I Social.sts-or at leasl come nf them out. its size depends upon the grant- icgard their activity with a certain ing of salary increases und new plnies. amount of alarm and distrust, nnd ad lludget demands of the Depailiuent ,0(.al a K0ntl(lll of the. u118,ia ,0i,. ..f Public Satet.x will be taken up l.x , f.m M)m(.ttmt different but equally fa- il.n luir n ..iii.iiiiilli.il iiMHiiiiiinie nflnu. ' . . . . ' in- iiiiuiiii- iiiiiiiiiiui-r iiiiiiiiiiiin ""r' s(ration. Suggestions made by the' incoming oflicial were uniformly ap-1 putted. I In fii-.tpi t.i reni.li the nilestinn if. salary increases and new places effoits wj j)p mn(0 t,T (1P councilnieii to eomplete the .Major a budget by .Mon - un., 1-n-mut. till, lllh nun- llll .1 nn .. . , ,i , , , discussion of the hundreds of iiicreat.es ni,;(1(I ,lV pV(1.v (0)nl tmr-nt . ,.,. .nnrv ....(.ases and l.pw nlncps . I .. .. ....... .. Iaht ln ....... r. .. (1 f ..A asked total betiippu S4.00n.000 and S."..- 0(10(100. Although Chairman Gaffney ... .,..,:,,...,.,( n,lVnt.f. is i1HtjCVPd (hnt the present city rate of $1 .7." xvill be ineiease. ,,P total cit) nnd school: Z.M or Miss Anne LJttrell to Be Bride of eBged. The xvnr caused a postponement f thpir marriage in dune. 1017. when Mr. Hognn enlisted in tlie navy as n ,.,jef storekeeper, stationed at League l n.i. II ah n.n,.n .a ivi , -."I- . -!"' I" ' -"" Alln..ln fun tlm ntAnl r.hrtrilv I lllll t I11IL 1UL Ills. S.11I11 I nui li.i At illnhp i,, the Ilpllevue-Strat- as re- .180.- mount. contributed conn- hiladel- From i--yj Auto in Baltimore M KvPivn -Willing, of Chestnut j,.,, osl jpwri8 valued nl $400 and wrnrin(, apPnrel xvorth 5500 from her automobile when she Mopped in u jati,nore photographer's shop yester- i ilnv Mrs. Willlne told the police that she had thought there xvas no danger of any person stealing the boxes in xvhieh her, valuablea were hidden. She xvas gone for a verv fexv minutes. In that short time a thief had secured the Jewels and clothing. Find Man and Wife Dead . (ieorge Bmlth, seventy years old, and his xvlfe,, Nellie, forty-five years old. xvcre found dead in their home at 040 North Klghth street yesterday. Death xvas due to inhaling illuminating gas. The Smiths are thought to have gone to bed xvitb the gas burning. The gas supply ran out, When a coiji was placed in the meter by another resident uf the house, the gas Uqwed from the cock In the Smith sleeping chamber., ..... ...... ..v.. ........ ...v ..... , r,iM. cunuuiiou oi u cuuiiiiuii uov- , - -..-- the present total off .-socunis. miu.-n.-. ...... .-.,.. . - . ,.-..:.,, T, kMM Boy Has Both Logs Broken When Run Down by Woman Driver CAR SKIDS AND OVERTURNS night persons, two of them ehUdrcn, are In hospitals today suffering from injuries received in automobile neei denta xvlthin the last twenty-four hours. .Joseph Murphy, live years old, of, 1427 (Irlseom street . had both legs broken when atritek by a car drix-en by Mrs. Eva Taxis, of Ma) North Tenth1 (Street, at Frnnkford avenue and Sellers street. Airs. Taxis took the child to the l'rnnkford Hospital and then drove' to the Frankford police station. ' William Hamburg, 1803 North Mar- vine street, and George Htaegcr, 012AI Chestnut fetreet, were thrown frotnj their automobile, and Hamburg, the owner, xvas hurled through the wind shield when the ear struck a motor-1 truck standing on the side ot Oxford pike near the Franklin Country Club. Both men are in the Vraukford Hon- , pilal. and Hamburg is seriously in jured. Tloceo niccio. sixty years old. and his wife. Mary, were hurled from their an tomobtle when the car skidded and turned turtle on Verree rqad near I'cnny pack rreek. The party xvas bound for Kgg Harbor. Ilipeio xvas treated at the Abiugton Memorial .Hospital for cuts! and bruises. His wifp sustained scl eral fractured ribs in addition to suf ferine from the shock, lliccio's son, the Iter. Lewis Riceio. who xvas In the car at the time of the accident, es caped uninjured. The car was wrecked. Mrs. Hattie Cahill. of 2202 Tasker street, was injured xvhen struck by a - delivery truck near her home. James ' Kelly, 1212 South Twelfth street, driv er of the truck, took her to the T'nly- clinic Hospital and later submitted to 1 arrest. Kdward Gegnas. six years old, .1000 North Itandolph street, xvas struck in 1 front of'his home by a car which sped awav The boy is in St. Luke's Hos pital in a serious condition. Joseph Leonard. 1502 North Tlodine 1 street, trying to slait up his truck nt Kensington avenue and Tioga street, was hit by the crank as the engine backfiied. He is in the -Frankford Hos- pital with a bioken jaw. - - 1 Germans Seek j Control of Russia 1 vnenlilp In IJermnnr'H inteeekln. VPi,mpni Second. General political amnesty for Bolsheviks, and anti-Ilolsheviks. !-l.tt -Clin i.nnlinninr'0 in nn altered form, of workmen's councils in the industries. I I'otiilli. Soclaliration of all natural xvealth, mines, foiests, water pone., ' The idea is to tiausform Hussin into an aulocrntic-soeialistic state after the pattern of new Germany, and, of course, under (.erman protection and iruiilnncp. Though this is the plan xvhieh at i archists by Heir Moscliel. the imagina tive .lew-lsii geutieman w-uo nan con (Jerman houses. Laige sums of money aie advanced' lo them if they are able to produce, Herman business references establish I to S'J. making presen mix im- m....uuu ........ ......... ... ,.-. .,, ,.,,.,, ..,.,. d chili s tax on renltviSocia Ms at least one or the ..erman , '' 'skol(t'(11, wa, fmim, ln the woods cent- neen i-onrernen in un- operant- ' ,".,,. n,'t,,l,ee s FNI JIIIUMI 11 .Utlll Jllliisiail XlUlHi II- iiim.,v..i. ... iiuiimHu.i. .... ii ame Air. HoKantjnR tli-ir fornicr position U Kussla- I Appraisals and engi neering reports are an increasingly im portant1 part of our service. Many banking firms as -well as manufacturers ore finding this serv ice valuable. LOCKWOOD, GREENE SCO E NGINE E R. S 101 Park, Ave., New York Boston Atlanta Montreal Chicago notrolt Comjwiuo LcVwpod. Cib 47 An., do L'Opcn, Pi'u. fiutce MiTj'j Valentin A Co., Ilrooklyn. N. h. V. rulslter. Atchttect. "Turner for Concrete" In the paint and' varnish trade wo'vo built for: Egyptian Lacquer Go. John W. Masury Co. Murphy Varnish Co. Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Standard Varnish Wks. Valentine & Co T U RjN E.rK Construction." Co 111) SnnKom Strrft lueflicient assistance and vacillating policy of the Allies in Hussin. " Teutons Play Old Game 80 long as allied Influence dominates in the councils of the Itusslan nnti Tlotshpvik lpnders. fiermnnv i resolved secretly to frustrate their victory. For the Rerlln politicians calculate that if they can prolong tho present (date of chaos in Kussiu for somo little time longer socialistic pressure will soon force 1110 coxermiicnts or western iMiropc to abandon Deiililnc and Kolchnli alto gcllier, and that the latter, unable to overthrow the lioNhcvlks by their own stiengtli, will either have tn accept (lie mediation of the "German socialistic republic" nnd conclude fcomo sort o agreement with Leninc under German auspices, or will be forced to have rei course to Germany's military assistance and even leadership to oust the soviet dictators. The plan is simple and sufficiently ex plains many apparently contradictory points in Germany's Hussion policy. It explains, for instance, xvhy Ger many Insists on the necessity of "fieht- iug bolshevism" xxhen the Allies ask her to xvithdi-aw her troops from the east, and xxhy she refuses when they invite her to participate in the blockade. of bolshevism. Though still undecided as lo del-ills of execution, Germany's policy is In Us itialu lines energetic ami consistent, while tlio Allies nexei hal any cohe- rant Itusslnii nollrv at all. and are In consequence steadily losing ground In the east, defeated, not by tho Bolshe vik armies but by the open and secret abettors of bolshevism and Germanism in their own midst. NO TURKEY FOR WILSON Physician Prevents President From Enjoying Thanksgiving Fowl Washington, Nov. 27. President Wilson did not partake of turkey today. Dr. Cary T. Gra.xson naid the Presi dent s appetite is returning, nut lie Piesident may indulge in turkey by Christmas, it xvas said, but until lie is better able to digest it is not likely that hi menu xvill be extended to include heavier foods. , u rtri- 1g fJALLtU IN UAPJbCI IvHOC . Two Inquest Witnesses Not Identl- fetj with Investigation Before Eighteen tvltiii'scs liuve been sub , noenaed bv Coroner Charles Cunniug 'i e m V .1 In nnnear llll.l. I iiiiiu.iuiiii...., -- i -. .--.-. troduced into the case by the subpoena ing of two men. Chailes Pngano and Antonio Vaccerello, whose names have licietofore not been nmuectcdexvith tlio case. Tlie coroner will not discus xx lint, ne LOST ABOUT JUIA" H, Ids. IN f'HIUSTIA N K (" 1 10 N C H CHURCH. IN' CUKLSBA. AT LANTIC CI TV. N. .1.. OI! VtK TWRKS THAT TO INT AND OXKOIIO AW.. VRNTNOrt. GOLD HAH lmUAHTPIN, WITH ON P. LATlCSr. "OLD MINK" KQUATtN CUT DIAMOND. HU WAUD IK TlKTl'ItNUn TO .T. i: cXldwkll co.. chkst. NUT AND JUNIPER STS., PIIILADKLiPIIIA, PA. SUNDAY OUTINGS FHOM MARKET STREET WlAHP Every Sunday until December 28, inc. $-1.25 i Atlantic City Wlldxvood Ancles ea n.undTrl,. Sea Uie City WISS Stone Harbor iitdltlontl Avalon "HSh Anllcm od Witdwood - - - - - T20M Atltotlo City and otuer rtiorli 7.30 W FROM BrtOAD STREET STATION 415 OR Baltimore ipUmtJ JU Uaitumtntit CUf ccO JP Washington spa i j, K,tii cuti l Cttiui lUunaTrlp XVr TI Biltlmore IS cti. Wtitilnston 2 cU. Sundir. 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