"5 : li EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 10ia It k W Try to Run Mines , 1 on Nonunion Plan v ' 'Nflinefa From r.isS Onu -. wm1 mined ami in finch be iliftlribiitftl " vitality among thn forty. right states .ilavrnc nasi of tlioir ntnm nrvrioprtl Atriiifc' tin war, ropuriKcw of the state , r In Cliiraca T. V. I'roHor, cbuiriiiiin . tho regional con) committee, tnltl thn jl con! clrnlcrs of tlic C.v (hut Ihpy ' fW not on a pound of ronl, n hr ,la tnkpn control and would tiistriutitp lv ..r ... .. - .. ., i r ..ni XT bhl "M- 1'.W,... ".,, t;pii l . MrlPK will bp rripplril, inumifnrliir- V ' (m '""ill bp stopped, cmnmr-rre will bp ftfc,KHyeiI down, nnd luxuries If not cer- ' tela ronvpnipiirp.s of travpl will be. eliminated." ' Charleston. W. Va.. lire. 1. (By A. P.)-Operatlon iu the Now Hivpr ronl Arid rcintinlipd lodn.v, lint the mines in sue Knnmuin ilistrirt remained rinei. M, L, Lewis, secretary of thp New lllV'cr Coal Opprators' Association, said today hp was confident of the mines in his "field achieving a greater tonhnRe record thin week than that of Int week, which averaged SO pep cent tionnul. 4 m KANSAS VOLUNTEER : MINERS IN WRECK J FlItAburc, Kans., Dcr. t -fv A $?Y 'Wearing army uniforms, manv of .irhich bore insignia of overpeui illvl Wons. the first contingent of the voluii itppr workers who are to dig coal In the (strip pit mines of thp I'ittfburg Held, armed here early today. Thirteen hun dred soldiers and wilunteei-' workers falready' are here to dig coal today. J The train on which thi workers, 'rhany of whom are National (innrdi nten, arrived, was derailed at Humboldt .last night, when it ran into nn open "switch. No one was injured, but the strain was delajed f.ee'ral hours. ' Reports of the derailment received tt tho offices of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fc Jtailroad he-e indicated the tosslblllty that the switch was thrown as the train was passing over it The engine and first two cars of the special had passed the switch, and the ?ext eight cars were derailed. The last wo cars of the train did not leave the rails. Under the Kansas plan the mines will be run through receivership cre ated by the statp Supreme Court with Workers recruited from this and adja cent states. Thp voluntpprs nnd any onion minprs who join them will be ?aid the reguinr wage scale, plus the $ per cent increase recently granted by Doctor Garfield. NO STRIKE DANGER IN HARD COAL BELT Scranton, Pa., Dec. 1. I'nion lead ears in the Scranton district, the mother district of the nnthracitc region, stated today that there is no danger of any Immediate strike in the hnrd coal belt. District President John T. Dempscy declared thp present agreement with the operators will not expire until March 31. 31)20. and that the terms qf this -will be adhered to in PVPry detail. Union leaders blame resolutions adopted by somp locals urging a sym pathy strike ns the work of radicals or men who have I. W. AV. lpanlngs and declare that there is no danger of the movement spreading to the rank and Sle of the unjon. Senator Max Leslie, are interesting and important problems. No Chance, of Harmony . The fact is that this situation is llkeiv to breed statewide disaffection in the Republican party unless nnd it Is not to be thought of nt present Re publican Stntc Chairman William D. Crow In the Interests of harmony should resign. Hut this would remove him from the center of the stage ai onp of thp leading candidates for the United Hlntes Senate three years hence. On .Saturday Inst when thp first pub lieatlnn of this situation was made) I directed attention to the fact that there wns a disposition to underrate Jhe in fluence of Joseph li, (Jruudy in lie publican politics In this Btute. The fact that Mr. Grundy bus put the stamp of his disapproval on henator Crow, no mutter what the reasons, is sufficient to arouse Interest In every county of the stnte, with thp possible exception of half a dozen of the strietlj rural unmet. The Manufacturers' Association of Pennsylvania, of which Mr. Grundy is nresident. Is not only organl.cd all over the state bj county associations, but It works In conjunction with other or Knnlziitinni of a similar character, the whole forming nn interlocking and for midable combination. The inllueiice of these powerful bodies will be felt in the politics of Pennsylvania to a greater extent within the coining two or thice years than ever before. And the Inllueiice will be exerted In nil but half a do.cii cuiiu ties. Organized In&ur.incc Itutlj Moreover, thes-c organizations, under the impulse of the workmen's compensa tion law. organized a mutual insurance compunt which has been, 1 understand, one of the big successes of the insur ance world. i To all of the above add the fact that Mr. Grundy has, In the past, con tributed with an exceedingly free hand ( to the financial success of the Kcpub lican party and there Is presented a compact array of reasons why his in (iuence, while not paramount, is nt least a thing to he reckoned with in the light that has just opened. Hut meantime what does Senator Crow think of the situation? SALOON MEN BUYING FARMS , New York, Dec. 1. (I5y A. P i Saloonkeepers who have been forced out' of business by prohibition are bujing farms in .Nw York, Pennsylvania mill New Jersey, It wns stated at the on ventlnu of the Federation of Jewish Farmers of America. Delegates said, the former liquor men were being sadly "stung" b real estate dailcrs in their i agricultural ventures. Two City Appointments Made Two appointments to cltj positions today were: Prank Neill. 1R II Hailey I street, storekeeper for the Klectrical Iliircau, .$.'1 a day, and William A. Nofer, I71S Frnnkford avenue, watch man for the Hureau of Surveys, S8.V) n yeur. THIS DAILY NOVELETjVE ROSEMARY tl.r IIKM.A MAnnn rrUlF head bookkeeper of l.amb )t i- Downes leaned her, head bnck against ihe ton of lnr high office chair nnd closed lier eyes. It had been a hard day in the main office of Ihe great ship jnrdmid she wns tired. The girl clerks in the time section looked nt her curiously and. It must be confessed, a bit enviously, but she was1 as unconscious of their scrutiny as of their remarks. "f,ook at it. Dennlson." snld Helen Nye to her neighbor. "She must he awful tired. I've never seen her do Hint before. Heats all," she added, en viniislv, "how she can keep looking so Immaculate in tills dirty office. Look at her now, not u hair out of place." "t'limiv about her name, isn't It?" said . (iladjs Hay -after a moment, "Nobodv 'round here enn seem to find out what the 'IP stands for, and yet she nlwajs signs her name 'IS. Den nlson." I iiked her one dnj what her name was nnd she said, 'I am generally called "May." Hut il doesn't take a college grad to know tlint Mary doesn't begin with It. There's oniethlng queer nlioiil II I'll bet she's been disap pointed In love." "Well, she hardly looks nt a man around here." said Helen. "She's nice to them nil. but she doesn't bother with any of 'em." "Well, K. Donnison's more thnn tired today." suddeiilj spoke up Peggy f.en. "She's worried worried ti? death--and she tnaj lose her job !" "Never 1" cjnculated the other three girls together, "Why," exclnimed Gladys, "the Iwiss think? more of her than he does of all of us together he'd uever let her go." Meanwhile "It. De'nnison'" imispd on, all unaware of tho curlosltj she had aroused. It was true all this goslp that hud circulated through the office. She hud made this dreadful error and she trem bled to think of the result. And yet - there were' days when mem ory wns too strong for her nnd she had to give way. It must have been on ouc of these dnjs, her' "blue dajs". when thoughts of her shattered romance, crowded into the humdrum of book keeping thnt she had made the dread ful mistake which she felt was to cost her so dear. The face she loved so well floated be fore her closed eyes, and she heard again that deep voice remonstrating with her for her silly flirtations with oilier men. "You must stop, dear. ' she could hear Ted Darrow snj. "Promise me or I shall leave town for I could not bear to stay here and see the girl I love making herself so conspicuous ns you will soon bp." The office force of I,, fc D. all re ported for duty vcr promptly the next morning, and speculation was rife as to what was to be the fate of U. Denni Gladys liny, vindictively, "she's too close-mouthed nnd superior to suit me." Hardly had she spoken when the buzzer from the Inner olllcc sounded, "Hods wants you, Miss Dennlson." announced John, the office, boy. and the head bookkeeper, with a forlorn attempt iii a some, intended to cover the trem bling of her lins. sllnned ilmvn frntn her high chair and entered her employer's 8nuctiiin sanctorum." "Well, young lndy," Mr. Lamb an nounced. "I guess you've done nMre Hint! jour share of worrying these last few days, eh?" It. Deiiiitsnn smiled faintly. "Well, ahem." continued her employ er "cr I guess we'll nil have to apologize to you. Miss Dennlson, be cause the trouble's been, located and proved ' not to be jour mistake at nil." "Oh, Mr, Lamb do you 'mean it? I'm so glad." nnd II. Dennlson. feel ing thnt she would break down if she said another word, stood mute, using all her will power to choko hack the sobs that would rise In Rplte of her. "Yes. it's all fixed up now," siild Mr. Lamb kindly, noting her agitation. Lelghton & Co. sent their Junior man down to straighten things out. It was really his mistake lie's just stepped out for a minute." n twinkle showing In his eye, "hut he'll bo back shortly, and has promised to pat humble pie nnd apologize handsomely for all the (rou ble hp caused you. J guess he's coming now," ns they heard Ihe clang of the elevnlor door, ''so I'll leave you to fix J the matter up between you." And ho uisuppeareu. It. Dennlson gazed out of Ihe window. "I suppose I ought to fed delighted," she mused, "but somehow nothing seems very Important to me these days except to find Ted again and hear him say; "Iloscmary, little girl ,1s it renllv joii?" said a voice softly, right behind her. II wns as though she had been thinking aloud, and ho had uns'wercd. She turned n great wonder In hec eyes. . "Ted Ted " she said brokenly, and then the strain of the last few days added to the shock of the present mo ment proved too much, ami It, Dennl son broke down and sobbed, bilt not be fore two strong arms, outstretched, had clasped her close and one broad shoulder had provided a convenient resting place for her head. It was some time before It. Denuisoa son. "Hope she docs get fired," said To Talk on Adriatic Problems I'cononiic problems iu the liberated Adriatic territories will be discussed to morrow uighl b Ralph ('. Husser, United States consul to Trieste, who will be the guest of honor at n reception in the Cooper Literary Institute. Sixth nnd Diamond streets. ev ana DECEMBER ON SALE TODAY Splendid numbers by Caruso, Gluck, Meifctz, Werrcnrath, Zimbalist, Zan elli and others. New popular dances. ICTROLAS Various styles in various woods are now here. Can be delivered now or later. Don't delay. i Easy terms. No interest. Now is the time to avoid "waiting lists." THEO. PRESSER CO. THE HOME OF MUSIC 1710-12 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Roiv in Politics Long in Brewing Continued From Tare One whose standard Governor Sproul will raise; who the Vnres and their friend will support certainly none of Mr. Grundy's friends what attitude Mnyor Mooro will nssumc? And then in west rn Pennsylvania how the newspaper political organs will trim their sails, Alex Moore's Leader, which is rx Senator Flinn's friend ; the Gazette Times, the old Senator Oliver faction's organ nnd heretofore bitterly opposed to SWEATERS t MKN WOMKX fK CHILDREN ,V Iluy direct from iptwv manufacturer and iiiG nave middleman's SfSiafA iiro fit. MM METROPOLITAN Ip? KNITTING MILL ttM Flione Ken. 1064 jISSM Open Tenlnc mpSL Kit Mn nf Hand X23 Knlttln Wool ti& i Br, m it ARMY OVERCOATS REMODELED ff will make xonr Service Cnut Into Ihe latest civilian strip at a moderate cnt. r.vnar.v m nr;iMcn'r-'""Httnt UbVllUblll, TlblUJblWl I Tilllor ..GZZ7 Market St.- IimCE MEAT ! '( jLit "Needs No Sugar If lift Ready for the Pie" v ii in ,11 mrmc tcc -l i -i ' ' i iii"ijv i J. ix. r - wE Complexion ' ": iVh 1 Smooth aadvttvrtrm J; r.' I Uw f tya P'tala f a rat ia . !-; 4 I maV ths omsUtton aIUd by .' '' 3f - Ndfaw Face Powder Eft . j . This 4tliaU bwotlBtr unetrti an lodasaakia Hg atMrma ehana whtttt, Ki tlamn la tfc raamtry. fc,, 'h amasth taxtvr el W Irani adharea uatli HL H wtbd ctt. It (rrmata ,., ft aocbunj er tb ratura ar t JaTa-iL . IU ceolaaaa la raftesfc- fel, V iht, and It eaaoat hara 9? O nu tha taodaraat aWn. F; .. , M ,di. Hadlao PataPowdsr m m f " BaauUlaanOUanaoreaat. & ;; M W plaaionatadar Why-at mJ n ttAttoxAt, Toturr comtakt, JSBbpBFcSlafcaftaaaaaaaaaBMLaaaaaaWaaaLWF Ww6aaS?arjPw?aaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaHBBBaaaaaay ?A5?gKili All You Need Is the Crust then you "fill in" with Atmore's famous old Philadel phia Mince Meat (needs no sugar, mixing or" ''extras"). When the oven opens there's a revelation a thick, mouth melting mince pie. The California Sun-Maid raisins and fruits in Atmore's have absorbed the rich juices have swelled and lifted the crust! Make an Atmore Pie today. Bake Delicious Atmore Mince Meat Cake without Sugar Ingredients I Hi, Atniore'n Miner MeuL I enptul w Orlennn Molnhnea fl level tablfftpoonHful Shortenlnr I-: tabtcupnoiiful Hlilt ;X tnblrpoonful Koda 13 teaapoonful Cinnamon 1-3 teanpoonfut Ts'utmec 1-3 teanpnonfut Allnplee 3 tfvel lftnl flip lrlour Method Cream the shortening ; then cream the Molassfes with It; add salt and spices, mix soda with Mince Meat, stirring well , add this to spiced mixture: last, fold In flour; mix in sr all thoroughly. I'aper line the pan. , Bake an hour or more in a moderate oven, trying" with a straw, till it comes out clean. Makes 2Vi-H. cake. In IndlWdual muffin tins bake 20 minutes. If you desire a richer cake add I tableHpaonful more raUlnt. or I tablripoonfol cocoa, or I teaapoonful nut extract (almond. pU tnrblo. etc.) Atmore's Plum Pudding is a, Dessert Delight. Atmore &, Son, Philadelphia m m HHiAiik. KmmmmmmKM 'fi aaaSCvlMK. . WiaSHHaSHHMHSjam fW HHHIflaaaVaafiVHKnrmaBHHHf1 m llIBHAw rrTTrmrrir Wit . M M$W$m Exlra'Mild HAVANA Blend Cr3 m JBSSt moment. The first long fragrant puff Va I" jgWEagKpfey upon our MANUELS. Tlicnol- SC K&$lmKS ncss, blessed b the calming influence O te ft$aituflW of the full ripened leaf. Such half SB W fiftiU hours as these spell good digestion jK M w'H'r?W a 'onf5 'e arK' a metry one- 3f MM4-$W And the bouquet of MANUEL! The happy M Si fi'tffltfwfv' Wnlu,B of rich Havana, with the mildest of fig 10L PffiriXGEJy lighter tobaccos. We invite the opinion of &tf &1i1?vT cver' man ,v', k"ow5 a B00 & ar jiMiw ALLf'N R" CRESSMAN'S SONS J& i for ic JW HSW recovered herself 'Btifficlonlly to talk things over, pud Indeed she was In no hurry. "Well," nnswered the girl, smiling, happily, my name's Tloscmary, nnd ' "That's for rcmemhrnnce," ho fin lelicil quickly, ami Mlth n jiitrttug kl he wbh Kdnc. Home hours Inter II. Dennlson renp penrcd In the main ofllcn uud perched once more ou her high stool. ' " "Sho looks to me ns though she'd been crying," -whispered Helen Nye to t'cgzv. "Yes, nnd her hHlr's mussed, too," nudged I'cggy in reply. "I'm dying to henr- what hnppencu. but no one seems to have henrd a word," Just then n messenger boy entered, bearing n long box very evidently doners. "Any one here called 'Miss Ilosemary Dennlson?" he called out. It. Dennisou came forward nnd claimed the box. The girls In the time section forgot their work for the moment nnd gazed In wonder nt the head bookkeeper. "Well." Ilnnllv ejaculated Peggy, shltlng her chewing gum to the other side of her mouth "so that's whnt It was all the time Itosemary. Well what do you know about that!" "AndR dennlson. back on ner nflk stool lifted the. great bunch 6fiic, to her lips, reading ns shd dld"otlie curd that said : "Itoscniary that's for remem brance. ' Tlio next complete novelette The Wilto Klephaiil. Representative McCalrj Here I Itcpresentntlvo William JlcCnlg, of Pittsburgh, visited locnl politician to day. Mr. McCnlg, who was rhalrman of the. House appropriations committee last session, announced that ho was a candidate for n rcnomlnntlon t& tho As- Minbty. Ho will probably be a candi' date again for tho chairmanship of the appropriations committee. Ladles' Night at Business Club This will be "Indies' night" for the City Business Club nt Uie Hotel Adcl phin, Speakers at the banquet will In clude Judge John M. Patterson, Dr. Harvey AV. Wiley nnd H. J. Cattell. "Milchxind Fragrant As Old Wine" STEEL SHIPBUILDING PLANT With Uncompleted Vessels I FOR SALE United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation ' Invites Proposals for the Purchase of STEEL SHIPBUILDING PLANT POUT JEFFERSON, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK Scaled bids will lio received until 11 o'clock A. M. December 10, 1919, by the United States Shipping- Board Emergency Fleet Corporation at the office of tho Manager 6t Shipyard Planta Division, 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,' for the purchase of the P.eal Estate, Bulldtnro. Shlpways. Machinery and Uctulpment, and six uncompleted steel Hhlps at Port Jetferton, Long Inland, New Tfork, as outlined in Proposals (1) iftid (2). Bids must he submitted In duplicate on standard proposal forms and enclosed In j. sealed envelope marked "Proposal 1028 to bo opened at 11 A. M. December 10. 1919." Proposal forma provido for tho submission of bids In the followlnt manner: (1) The Plilpjuril rlunt Inclndlnc nil nrnl Kfltnte. fihlDWBTa, Itnlldlnra anil cqiillimcnt. nlth the exception or that parcel known ns the Campbell Tract, upon which certain hounlne development Is located, and fileel Hull No. 773, completion S7M nt fltUnir oat pier. Meet Hull No. 774, completion !:'. nt llttlnx out pier. Htecl Hull No. 77S. completion A1V on the wars. Ntcet Hull No. 778, completion 2K on the way. Htccl Ocean (lolna Tuic, completion 07" nt flttlne ont pier. Steel Ocean Coin Tuk, completion 00 at fittlnr out pier. In Uie condition In irhlch titer stand" nt the tims or openlna hlfla. The purrhnHer nlll tiHKtime contract for i:E00-ton Tanker, uhlch Is now peine built under priinte contract. ' , 0t) The plant and nil eqotpmrnt In thn condition In ulilth It alanris at the time of openlnir Md.l the niicceHNfiil Milder to complete Ihe shlpn for account of the United HtateH Hhtpplne Hoard Kmeraenrr Ileet Corporation. Tcml on Propoaal 1 Terma or payment shall he Bulnnlltcd bx the bidder nt the time of Hubmlttlni; bid. Snld terms shall be eubjert to the approval of the owner. Terms on Proponat 2 Term on plant nro Uie Hsme as ttioae In Fropotal 1. A now contract ullt be drnun to cover the completion of ships. Title to tho property will remain In the United States Shipping Board Emergency, Fleet Corporation until final payment is made, BldB must bo accompanied by a certified check payable to the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation for ten thousand ($10,000) dollars. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Proposal forma and further Information may be secured by addressing United States Shipping Board Erhergericy Fleet Corporation SHIPYARDS PLANTS DIVISION HO NORTH BUOAD STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. or 139 Center Street, New York City or Office at the Plant I MUS I G ROLLS Now Ready YTHMODI RECOKD MUSIC ROLLS 1 for December AVH& r"H0S' Individual characteristics ot the di?-, ferent artists who play the current elections for Rythmodilt Rolls little tricks of expression distinc tive style are all brought out. in these wonderful records. They are not all alike each has his own way of playing and it it there, 'right in the roll. Compared with any other rolls they ' tand alone, jiySrror, distinctive, fulf of individuality, like the Broadway faroritei who play them. R.ythmodik Rolls bring out your player piano's test, producing a sing ing tone such as is obtainable with no other roll. RYTHMODIK RECORD MUSIC ROLLS MAY BE HAD AT ALL THE BEST DEALERS. Rythmodilc Music Corp. Belleville, New Jerie'y CHRISTMAS MUSIC J104873 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Composed and played especially for Rythmodllc Rolls by Muriel Pollock ..... l.on N13477 f AROUND THE CHRISTMAS ' TREE . . . Kmlta I.SO J10400S ADESTE PIDELES nnd nARK THE HERAI.D ANGELS SING Joiner 1.00 J104072 CANTIQUK DE NOEL. Brockway 1.00 J102783 CHRISTMAS CHIMES, Lambert 1.00 ' Z1O40S3 CHRISTMAS 1TVMNS. Kmlta 1.35 J100034 O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLE HEM, Key of Q . . Kmlta 1.00 J0774 TRINITY CHIMES . 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