,-!Nv.rV4,f V"wjsm,i3rj' ' y it ' tW' twnrfjWfcWivwri - ? ilttBy)iHV '? J jin III HlnKlWH'TMllll I. i.nl.tlt. IK i..i..tl .. I msSESBSt aiil i ! ' i - ....... T: ii , j .Sjjh .vt an yj -jj wn mwvm a STOPS THE PIREATTHE START . .." - r "Sprinkler was 10095 efficient" OLOtlE Sprlnlilem were teniy when fire flatted in the boiler room of the R. P. Andrews Paper Co, Washington, r. C, A letter from the president of the con puny reads: "The sprinklers were IOO"o efficient and thoroushly extinguished the blue." GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. JttVU Washlncton Ave. Dickinson 531 11 CJUI, Sp lullrre iirotert tlic rhnt 1I llio Ick Cliemlot Con phny. fr a i i $,'4R 'AVTa ' ) :g n 1 1 a .'1 m nJTS e r rz FIRE AND EXPLOSION SWEEP N. J. ARSENAL, I . .. ' Detonating Shells Are Menace i to Blaze Fighters at Picatinny. Ono Man Killed llotcr, N, CniiFca of .1 , Die IS f-IU A. the upectneiilai ilie 1' I -wlmh weptoterivirt 01 ilie nratninj Arsenal lollowlng an eplnsion in the lcstnit li laboratory l.ile hist nlglil were miitle tbo subject of an ollu ial imcstfiition " by army olficors toilm Tlic Tire destrotctl four buildings, en tailing a Iihs estimated ns high w 151,000,000 I'lte nun weic injiirtd Ope fntnllj , I'ritnte Uliter Ale Connie K, of Mnl- den, Mas , one of the injiiicel, died todn nt the lienor General Hospital I The otheiH me l'rintc-s l'mil A. (lieen," Clctclnml, fractured skull : Kalph I,iicc. Tiplnn. Mltli . and Hcltwiril 1'.. liutltr, Memphis. Trim , cviitusinns of both and head All were iiuartiitil at tlic marine bai racks at the arsenal. The explosion nicked .niililings 111 this town and wns heard fin miles awnt Jlnior O li Miles, in ehnigc of the jihint. summoned tolunteer firemen from Wnlton ami Ilotknwny and inniincs from tlie'ncaibt barintksat Lake Den- I mark. The woik of lightms the Hie, was made ha? irdoiis b exidoding shells, nnd it was set em I bonis bj-forc tho flames ttcre brought under control. Deaths of a Day EDWARD C. FOX DIES Was Famous as Viollnlst-Mlnstrel Twenty-five 'Years Ago l,d want t 1 o, better known as 1 Kddie Vnr, a famous old ticdlnist, who Wns witleh known in minsticl, tlie ntrical and musical urclcs n quarter ot a ccntun ago, died jesteidnt at his I borne, 21 "S Noith Thlrtt -seinnd sticet, I After two weeks' illness of heart dis- case. His funeral will be held on Sat urday, nt, 2 ii. in., m the Datitl II. Sohu.tler Tluilding, Uroad and Diamond' streetsr Mc Vox and Mr. Schujler hntl . been friends over ISineo tlie violinist ' fame to this citt in 1S7! Mr. l'ox wns bom in Glen Tulls, N. I Y,, scneutj two tears ago Soon aftei be ca,mc to Philadelphia he bet nine i leader of the orcliestrn in What wns then the Arch Street Opein House, now the Trocntleio Tin aire, and m tliose data the home of the Simmons and SJocumi minstiels lie also accominnied these minstrels in tlieir touts of the coun try, directing the oiihestra and plnj -Ing bis ioliii, of wl)ich he wns a master ' In other teats he trateleel in a similni ntpaeltt with Deninan Thompson, of! "Old Iloinstcnd" fame; Hermann, "the I great magician, and other stais. Mi. I'ox, in inter jcars, often enter tained with his jolin at tlic homes of his large circle of friends, where1 his kill nnd Ins tut nlwajs n ade bun a Tvelcome guest. ' Mrs, Annie Hagan The death of Mis. Annie Hagan is the third within it jear in tho home nf 1 the late Alon7o Snider, of Gloucester City, and completes the extinction of the fnmil.i of tlnce. Mr. Snidci's wife, Tlll.ibcth. died about a tear ago and was mined in Mount Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia. Mr. Snjder died tin ou months ago, after having married again, nnd was buiicd In the I'nion Cemetciy at Gloucester City. The last suriivor of the fainilv, Mrs. Annie Hngnn, (laughter of Mr. Snyder, died Tuesday. Charles Sperlng Chatlcs Spooring, n retlied chi goods merchant of this eit, died enily jes tcrday moining nt the Masonic Home lifter n long illness. He was sevcnti elcht jenrs old. baling been born in 1 j 1 1 l r OS ""M?", . jiu tg' ' ' rfv- Fthis city Alter uoiug cemented in tne local pub. llf. K.innIa l.o finili.Ofl ill inn, olintul, .,, . -. - . ,, . . . .., . .............. ... -.."... felling until 101.1, when he took tip IiIr lesidencc in the home. He is suriived by one son, Nathan Bpering, of linltlinnie. He buried Friday morning. will be C. William Groeling C Willinm Gioeling, a retired mastei f dumber, died jesteulav nt his homo, i20 Ynik sticet. Mr. Groeling tins in 1 business for mnny )oars nt -11 !1 Sus qucliauna avenue, but retired nbout iif tcen years ago. Mr. Groeliug tins seventy-one xeurs old, IIo is Kiirilted by his iidow,".Mrs. Anna Groeling. ( John McKinley John McKinley, since Mnv, 1008, a patrolman attached to the Twelfth and Pine streets station, ellcd lodn.t in the Folyelinic .Hospital ot a. (.amplication of diseases. He bad been nt tho Nineteenth dis trict from tlie time ho was iippolutod to the force, .His home wns at 12!il(l Wavcrly street. He'leaies a widow nnd ecvcrnl children. His funeral it ill be nttended by the men of the Nineteenth district in n body. , Jacob G, Schmldlapp New Yorli, Dee. 18. (Mi' A. P.) Tbe dentil of Jacob Godfiey Se lunldlapp, a prolninent Cinilnnnti banker, nt the home hero of his ran, Carl .1. Schmld lapp, last night, was nnnoutiicd today. ' IJe was fceventy years old. Colonel Edward S. Wilson foltimbus, 0 Doc, 1S.--(My A. P.- s-Colonel Mil u mil S. AVilbon, editor of the Ohio State Journal since 100,"i, nnd previous to that United Stntcs murelial ot Porto HI for llto jems, died nt his liome hcio today from tho iuflrmities of age. tin iwm betcnty risbt j ears old. . E. O. Randall 5 Columbun, 0., Dee. 18.-r(Hy A. P.) --B, p. Itmulull, historian nhd .re . ' jtnrrr-r: ejf Jtbe Ojilo SiipTejqi., Court, ilicil I ttL ills borne )icrt tytcd xty-fii. BLAKE SANITY 1ST REPORT IS SECRET Alienists Deliver Findingto Court in Examination of Woman s Held in Son's Death CORONER CALLS HUSBAND Uu Itaft Corrrivonrlcnt Atlantic C'll, Dt'c. 1V A Mdct 1--unit mi llit mi ti tn 1 (iiiiilltliin of .Mix IMh.r Miller Mlnko. former I'liilnilcl , lilii.ui. hold lino on n oIihiko nf 111111 (lor -iiU hor lite im tilil hiii, tins lnado , this nfte rnno'i In 11 vprriul lnnnet totn mission Tho lopoit tv.is submitted to Ilonit K SmiII pniliilinii 11II1111 of .loilui ItlllllTl II llmolsoll's CCIIItltl 1 inn I lit Or Clnioino (inirab'itnt and lr .Inlin T iti'diwitli, wliii ennipiiseil tho com mlusiiin Their lindin;: il( tonninod tthotbu Alls lll.iko -will lie siiniinoliod to tile In iptost soheeliifcel for tonight No one has heen found who will cloolnro thot suv the unman 011 the bnattlvvnlk 01 the pli r Willi liei son, .linni s M ltlaKo, .It M" tiliiko nwokp lefreshid this mm nine nftei ihe host nlchCs sleep i she has hud sinre she wns ImiiiirIiI to (he Allanlic Citv Hospital. The tiitrso on tlut le'ioiled the patient luid slept fiom 1) o'clock lusL night until 7 o'clock tliis mmniiiR Met mind Mimeil iiniisitnll.t clonr. In (iift, she scrim i) cntlrej noinnl to the nurses and plnsiei ms nt Hie hospital James M J. lake. .Sr , husband of AIS lllak(, nll(1 Uuhl.r f t, ,ieail hot, has been summoned to appeal at the in ,'linst His testimtm Is cpet tctl to 1 leal "'' ' "','l',i surioumlliig the inn, icasoii foi hrs separation fiom ins wife Ho is an insinuate broker, witli othces , I in the ('ominouwciiltli Tiust Unlltling, , 1 I'luladcjphi.t. A subpoena has bteu made put sum 1 inoiiing Mis Itlnke to the intinest to- 1 night, but it will not lie seitetl unless, the commission repoit tit' her tuliilitiuti ' warrants HOPE DIES HARD! , 1 Six Liquor Dealers Apply for Trans- ,.- f . i... . for of Licenses ,v Hope dies haul ith some nf Ibc liiuni tlcaleis. ami sl applitntions for tiansfeis of licenses will lie heard toinouow lit judges' IVigusnii ami Au- eienneit 111 the i.itt use t 0111 1 Notwithstanding tlic Supieme Court lust Moiulat declared the waitime 1110- Iiibitiofi law toiistitutional, ami the fait that the eoilntij goes dij diniuaiv Id tit constitutional amendment, six petitions bine been tiled with William W. Turner, ileik of Quart! r Sessions Comt. In oielei to eontinue these licenses bejoiid .tauiiai) 1, the now tiwuois, if they lceeitl- tin in, 'must pat in adwi'iiio.'" Common Count il pioviiling foi pat -the full lit c use fto of $01 (17 I ments b the tit ol the lilted States -1 ho nnpllcant nro ltftiill stnnlalHn ICosu Till Smith s(,nnil 1 strict In John ILuuittkouskt Morris Huicli 1 scrntli fifth street to .lltS-or &. tillnrt.' I Vorn O Callahnn youlheact cwrnt r Sewnthj atroot ntnl f-fi I rtn.ii.nt ii t . nun ,n InVtn I 1 o I'nllahnn, i:ilrtbPth Heul sim trank- k.iu iiv,-iiu,r ii, ,,i u.iiii 11 itHi.i i.uu n l riitinscr H.juim'Hwt turner nusentoni aim Ann strieep, If. Jonn stiliai us l holes tie KutfueU t orulln TtTi South Vinth, strt'rt to (lulueppe Kininnritano M00RE DISOUSSES VICE Mayor-eTect Goes Over Situation ini City With Bishop Berry The liio situation m this tit.i was tlisiussotl, "but unit tasualh:" as Major-elcil Mootc expicssed it. In Mr. Mnoi and Itishop llciii, of the Meth odist Episcopal Chuiih, this uft( i -noon ' ' The inoouiing cxecutiie and tho I bishop wile closeted together for a pel mil lougei thuu r.K onli'il the atoragcl calloi It shon IScin eomniencled Mi. Mome fot the tone of his public utter- limes and told him Ins cnlinit appoint- 111,-uii, limy nin nun si-iii-im uiiiuuiui It was lepoited that the iiunic of John Walton, chniimmi of tlic coin iiitteo of one liimtlinl, was intiotluicl into the tlistussion. Ml. Walton is u lcadiiN' hi) mini of the -Methodist Chme.li ' $1200 FINE FOR KILLING DOE Ten Men Eat Carcass and Each Has to Pay $120 Pottstille, P.I., Doc. IS (lly A P.) It tost a Sihutlkill t aunty hunting pnrtt 11200 for iiieielontall) shooting a female deer nnd concealing the fact, when u state game wait'on iniiscd the an est of ten prominent lcsielents of Oiwigsbuig Instead of lepoitlng the "kill" the) nte it in the woods, Ono of them hnd been witli the pint) but ono tint, lie are n piece of the icnlsoii and had to pay SI 120, Ins share of the line and t osts. The took also paid S120. 1'ive buck ek'ci were shot b) tho part). RUMMAGE SALE TODAY The liuniuage snlo to bo hold at the Douglas Hospital, Sixteenth and Lom bard sticots, begins, todav. The com i mittec in charge of this sale lias on hand mini t tliiiw f oln litliu tf itffi.i t ! t'HIJIUIUh '"'" '"I' " "llHI1 1I1IIII- tlll(, Hll(1 CxpUts to mnkc quite a lario . ...... ti ' . .' amount oi money, iiie proceee s E0 to the hospital. I will Man Finds Wife Unconscious Mrs William Holm, ttventy-tince tears old, tt.'UO North Hope street, is in the Episcopal Hospital today, suf feiing fiom an otcrdoso of paregoiic. Her husband found her lying uncon scious upon the kitchen floor last night. THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street There Are Twenty-One Rooms Filled To Overflowing With The Choicest Productions of France England Italy and America ANCIENT AND MODERN a Aquariums With Wrought Iron Stands Etchings of Famous Cathedrals Colonial Chairs and Tables Carved Wood Chests Grandfather and WIMrfrd Clocks Floor and Reading Lamps Uook-Erids and Smoking Sets CHRISTMAS FOLDERS ; AND CALENDARS f s "., EVENING PXTBUC LEDGEttPlllLADELI'lUA, III Jmml 4? w jr (.I.OItl.l.lONM'.I.I. Ciiiincilin in rlr t fiom 1 "01 1 it-Ill u.iitl, fniiilli district, ulio 111, i lie elidttl iicsidtnt of new ('(inmll as Kiinpinniisc (.tndld.itc. L County Workers Also Come Under Authorization Made by Councils Today $3000 DINNER IS PLANNED All Philadclihia citt and coiiiih tm plojes wcie each given a Chiislmas piiseut tilts nflt iiiooii bj Count ill in tlic foim of authiiriatioii of .ithanie pa.iiucnts of their Don uibiir siilaiits 11 lesoliitiou xappiotil b both In ant lies, the s dines, elue Dcccinbei !!1. aic to bo t nd Ik fern Chi s inas din The counc ilnii n toted S'MHHI foi a dinner on Dictmher !!l) in the Adclphm Ilottl to obsei to the pissing of the twn tlinnibcictl dt Count lis About two hundred guests will nttiiul the affaii. Chnirnian Gaffuei. of Councils' linanoe (onunitttt intiodiic eel tlncc bills ,lloUlllg ton it ton iiim itir i iiinu State's shipiiuu; boaiil " inn cans mi ,s..i to tin- licnising c iiiiMiintioii as pit incur 101 tlncc pnks between Setcntli nnd 'llin tientli sticots and iilhnstown and Oie kem in emits I'or tlic pining of stioets in that section, a kiceind hill authoiios leiin buisement to the housing coipoiatiou of ,s20,:.(l!). 10 l'or tlic piling of streets in the Klin wood tract httwein Sitt-fist nnd Seientietli stucts. the thud lneisuio auinnnl s mo p-tvineiiL in .-.,, to the Cnitccl States sinpung lioaitl tliiough"lhe Kmoiginct Fleet Coipoi atiou. Mr. Gaflnei also intiodliffd hills i (apportioning Ihe unexpended 1ml inns in the .(;-', 10(1 000 pint and transit loin and the S I'J.OOO.OOO general niii nii ipnl loan The leiippoitionnieut was made nctcssait In the leccnt decision of the state supieme mint Kxpcct Tight on Water Hill I Opposition to the bill to i educe wtitoi I r bulges is expected in until ih iinbeis Ihe bill, f.ttlictecl lij Albeit Wnldion. would inline lO'-'O levcnues. hi up pioximatoh SI ,1100 0011 It is lctio uctive in cbanetci, m that it lyiuld ho diitnl biek to .Inmniiv, 1010, caus ing a lcfuntl on bills alicadt pnil of between StlOO.OOO .mil S7."0,000 Cm lc ton H. Dans, thief of the Wulei Hit renu, is It ailing the Tight ngauist the measure Among other lulls scheduled foi pis snge N one transit niug S1UI.S71 11 in the annual appiniuiations to the Matin to the I'miinomit Pailc Commission toward the propiiiitlon of a site' and tlie election of an ait gallon on the Paikwat to house the nit collection of the Iiti .lobu G. .lohnson SAMUEL WOOD FALLS DEAD Retired Wool Manufacturer Suc cumbs to Heart Attack Suniuel Wootl. .1 letiiod wool man ufnctuier, of this iiti. fill elinil at 2 o'clock toilai while walking in Coultci street, iiwir (iiniuuitor n uienue. Diuth was causid In hcait tliseaso. Ml. Wood had hi on ill foi' Some time He was at one time piosidont ot tin Cheltou Mills Ho was for twiut.i-Iiie .tears a school tlircctoi Mm two xeais iie was with the goteinincnt m the ea paiiti of wool inspector, but leiintlt lcsignccl-ou account of ill health lb I nus piominent in the activities nt the St. Stepliiu's Methodist Episcopal Church. . . .... ,, He is suitivcd b) ins wife. Mis. Murv Wood, six sous .lohn, Wan en, Itu ben. ttniniiol. Jr. William nnd Ittissell ; a daughter. Mis C Stnnlei Campion, mnl a sistn, Mis Hobcrt Jnggti, all of this cii). s.82t- ADVANCE OE AY RITYEi OYE CONNELL FAVORED TO RULE COUNCIL Councilman-elect Looms as Compromise Choice for New President ONLY THR"EE NOW IN RACE ( "lilirillilitn licit (tiniKC ('iinncll. iif 'In l'oilieth waul. fi. ill III (listui I, tu la li.i.iuiil up iih 11 rompioiiitse Hindi dale fin ihe prcsldi ne of Ihe nt w ( 011111 il This wns Indlciitid tnilitt lifter 1 uiifei elites between Jlinin -elet I Motile ntnl 1 oiincilmen-cltct Mi Muoic was nsstittd of (he xiiiiptii t of cIcmmi mom -1m t a miiioit. tif the new boih I wo fountilmen hate withdiawn ns i inilldates for iiicsitlnnl Thev me (hailes II. tin I'niten of the 1'oiU sittintl waul, nutl William It. lloiu, Twcntt -tliiitl wind. .N.uioWs I'irltl to I In re 'I'licli witlidiawnl iiaiinws the Injld to riniiiis 1 Iliiiili. I "111 1 silh waitl. bmked lit the luilcpcmh nls , Kitli.uil W git In, Twentj -ninth wind, siippoit etl In the Kepllblit 1111 Alliance, ntid Count ilman-chi t ('oiiiicll Tlic Mntot-clett is s ml to finor Mi lSmch for liieslilent lint Cm ncil-' 1111111 elect Wcglem has stmug support rnitn inilitutions todat it appealed us though a loinpioniise would lie affeited, Independents nutl Hi public 1111 Allium e adheieiits uniting on Mi Council Ini identalU the ihaiins of Chillies I! liall. of the Setcntli waul, seem to hate clisappeaietl. .Ml "Hull let il lie known he iiinl (he pionuse of a sub- stnutinl nuinber of totes I'hdge Siippoit to Mciiitu Ihe eoiincilnrcn -elect who hnte inlletl cithii jesterdai ol todat on the Mat en eloit unci assured him of theli siippoit in all matte is alTtcting the m -gaination ot the new Council weic .Ml Ituicli, .Innios A Dctiliu, W. W liopci. Sigmuud .1 Gnus, Mi. Von Tngc n Alexis .1 laiiit buiuci , Hugh Montgonic t.i. Mi Wcglcin, Ml. lloiu mil Kohoit .1. Patton I Mr. Council, who is slightlj ill nt Ins home, sent wind to Mr Mooie his 'tote iiiultl bo depended on for nil oi- gainalTim satisfaitni to the Majoi j ( ! ot. Slim tit aftci Mr Mnntgonu ij , who .litis in the nftiiiitli waul, hail il talk I with Mr. Mooie, I lain W Keelj eliop- ii I in on the Ma.tor thet Mi. Ixccli lis ihuf cleik in the otTiic of ihe rc- 1 1 it ti of taxes, anil is are leatloi ot the I'iftocntli waul. v I'olitkians who put two and two together (Iconic el tho tisits of Mr. Moutgomeii and Mi Ixcoh as ef fcctualli dispiisiug of Illinois that tho fm nit r would bicak nn.ij fiom the In ch pi ndcut majoiili in the ntw Couuiil. NOTED MUSICIAN DEAD Horatio W. Parker, Who Wrote Two Prize Operas, Pneumonia Victim Ccdai hurst, N. . , Doc IS (P.j A V.) Horatio William Pinker, wiilolt known musii composer nnd a I piofcsseii eif the tlnott of niiisie nt ' nli. I'uiti'isitt sinio lS'll, dud ol pneumonia tod it at the homo hole of i Ids (huglitoi. Mis. lialph Senile r He I Ii id stopped In io on his wai to San Domingo nnd other Wist Indian points on a tup foi his health Profe-sor Paiker was boin at Au- bmndalc. Mass. Sepleinhti l"i, ISO! h studied niiisie in tins coutitit and nbioail. In 1011 he was aw.nded tbo Metiopolitan Opera pne of MO 000 for bis opera "Mouu." and tlncsi .tcins Into won. a piiel of S1O.00O ofloiod lit the' National l'ldi'iatnm of Women's Clubs foi tho lust Aineiie.in opeia. This was entitled "Mainland " I'lofessor Puikcr wis onl) twintv two i ems old when he became or gnust and thoiniiastoi n St. Au di c it's Chinch. New Noih tilt, going theme to St Paul's Catlinlial Sthnol at tiintlon Citi, Ii. I Ho was oigan st of Ilolv Tiiuitv. New A oik, fiom 1SSS to ISO,", nutl of Holt Tiinltv Hus ton, fiom 1S1KS to 1001 Since lS'll he I filled the chair of theoi) of music ml ale l'mtcisit.t ' III addition to the in i7o c niiipi tit ions ini ntiouoil Piofessoi P.nkei compositl a laige number of xtoiks im lulling I the cantatas "King Ttojnn" and '"I'll IxoliohN," the oiatcnios "Ileua Notis Inniiii," pel formed at tho Chcstoi tMnglancll fostitnl in .liilt. ISO'I nnd I at the ftstival of the Tin eo Climis at Wotnstei, Miigland, in Septe mln r of tho same tcm. nnd "St Clnisinphe i 1 'V Wandoici's INalm II. wtoti jnNo a gloat ileal of s.iuu! and snuhr iinisit tliat hail wide populimlt Heretofore $2.50 Pure thread silk, iill fashioned, rein forced. B 1 a c K, wliite, brown, tan, navy. Fibre-Silk 95 I B) ll.tl.SlMI.U STXMIAItl) SIIOI s I J J $1.95 $2.85 M Wi c y WHAT TO GIVE A WOMAN FOR CHRISTMAS IS WELL SOLVED BY 'THIS XMAS SALE OF ONYX PHOENIX LILY OF FRANCE ' SILK STOCKINGS from which Christmas shoppers may make their selec tions, and though prices are much lower than you would expect under prevailing conditions, the stand ard of quality has been maintained. Jkikmrn THE BIG 1204-06-08 I'll '. gt B i hi iu.iL.lULa-.'i r Ii lilumiMini n-TpnTrnTmnniiff-nrmrtgnTm.iiiiiiiiiiiiin'i mi'i mii."- mtHI gtfdl f liiiiiin ',; i ' 'ii'ii. imi I BJwlifl 1 1 . -i itirtiamiiiii a -1 - - -,, -xRi - ' . A.r. itl A.. ,i2j TIirKSDAV, , s Uighmiys "Fair to Good," Wvulhvr Bureau Iivports nnililiiin 0 highnnin (An mom mil irinifnf '; Ihr I mini Xltllri II inllin llinriiu 1 n-iii iitlinij ItiA ff Klnlt II nihil nil Driiinlniriil I.lneoln Illghwiu (Ticnlon to ChninlitislniiK), fair to Rood with some snow rt miiiilnliiK on the rond, hut tnudi of It lias htcii swept nwny hi the wind William rcnnlliiiliwaj (Kastonlo ninmbeisbuijr), ronilillotis generally slmilai totliosc on the Lint oln Illgli wnj : set titm south of ltethleheni until 1 toiistiuction, detoin poor riiilntlt lphia nml Heading pike, gcticinll.t gojiil. About tin oc inches of snow fell neai Hemline ,esletdn). I.antastei mill llaiilslnng pike, fan to good Tlnie inthes of snow fell ttstord.it in IMupliin county. Tonioriow weatliei will lie con siduabh mlltloi. " ltoitl conditions will 11 mam about the same JERSEY BANQUET TONIGHT , Governor, Mayor-elect and Schwab to Make Addresses Matin 1 lee t Mooto, (ioteiuoi Kpioul and Chin lis M Schwab will lie pitent al the tenth annual banquet of the New ,lcisf Socutt of I'eiinsiltnnla. to be lield nt the I!i'lleuc-Stintfoid tonlglil. Mi Mome will pieside ns tonst- mastei (ioteiuoi Spionl will delitcr anadiliiss as will Mr Schwab Other sptakt is will be NeKon It (inskjll, ncwh appointed federal trade conimis- sinner and W (! I.iantlet, fnimer lnemhei of Congiess fiom ieoigia. A uiililiiit touch will lie giten to tlic din nei b the piestntc of sons and sons- 111 I iw ot 11 1 mbers who took pan in the I world war hum is the l.iJd aunitcisait of the unaiiinioiis ratlin ntioii of tho mist itu 1 ion nf the I uiliil States In the Leg islatuio of tho state of New .leis(n PLAN STOTESBURY PARTY Financier and Wife to Hold Christ ma3 Fete at city center ,. A time honoied custom will lm ob soned this ulttulo when Mr. and Mis I lalwnidT Stotesbuit will piotide gifts nnd intortainniont to 700 e hildien at the Stair Guidon Iticrention Center, Sixth ( mid l.mnbaiil stioets. The entertain ment will be glten nt (! o'clock Chiist ni.ii Kto Mr and Mis Stotesbuit wlllnppeai ptisonallt. and the latter will tils tiibute u tauot.i of tojs and gifts to tlici little) ones Tin re will bo it twonti-fito foot Chiistumi tito, which will be deioiatecl with 100 lamps mid olhei decorations and t undies Ktoii child will ncoitci a lai gc box containing fruit, cakes and (audio i Less Than Car Load Lots at Car Load Rates Ttule to of the consolidated fttlght cl.isslllc.it Ion is a feature which shippers hale been urging foi veals and Is prob ibly one of the most lurpoitnnl e hamres In tho new classi fication tffcctltc Docem l.oi 3nth I T A soixicn will bo gild to furnish ant Information c'cslrcd by shippers In this connec tion Net us pioio the illlc'ioiuy cf 1 T A sen ice to )OU Send lis )our old lomr-standlng ficleht claims If we fall to collect l hem oui sen ice Is grails IITI 1 in tier Tjian to l , n s r. SnlnCeirfciri ! lulls I INDUSTRIAL TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION Terry Ilullcllnc, riillodriplita I'honra Soriico 10i2. Itaio B8S Baas?wanaa3B3 Heretofore $3.50 Heay sill, full f a s h i o n ed, rein forced. Tan, gray, bronze, white, coi dovan. Super-Silk $1.45 SHOE STORE Market St. oe phonr Our will cede DECEMBER 18, 1019 DANSEY SUSPECTS iMAYGOFREETODAY New Facts Expected to Clear White and Mrs. Jones, Held in Jail TWO OTHER MEN SOUGHT llu a srar roirrRpoiietntl Atlantic l'll, Doc. IS. Attempts to I solio the mtstert sunoundlng tho mur der of tin oo .tear old .lllllt Dnnse.i. of Ilaininontoti, lead back to the ttall of two men for whom u seal oh lias made earlier in the investigation Dotolopmeiits .testcrdii.t ii ml today in dicate that Chailos S White, tinder ar test in the jail at Ma.ts Iain ling Court house, tlinigotl with nun dor, and Mis 1'cllth .lonos, nnested as an acccsort aftoi the fnot. aio Innocent, tind the.t nio oxptctoil to bo icleased. I The two men for whom tne search is now lonottnl lite those who passed tlnongli the uiiiliihiush near the homo of Mis. Anna Kofi, ill Ninth stioet mid I 'it st load, Hnmmnnton, Octobers, the dat the hot dKipponied. At that time Mis Ixoft dolor toil one of the men peeling tliiolisli the kotlinlo of hoi kltelnn el-ot. A few miuiitis l.iti'i she In mil the in'iii eon t oi so with another in in noiiibi She also ht.nd the tolto of n child, she sas. One tif the mi u Is sn, to hnto boon about six ftot lull, built, with dark ..iih him and a cast in the lift (to lie is also said to hnte a sear on tin iiosi I)i tn tit es in o now tiling to lot' ito hnn Prnsi eutnr Gnshill ndmittcc! todat that now etuloneo uucnitbid In his de toe titos mnl Intostlgatois uiihnoil In the White family is of liomondoiis Im j.oit.nice to the tasc. The j'lliloncc, bo snul, points awa.t fiom White ami Mis. .tones us the guilt) poisons Ho slid ho would not withdraw the case against the two, hinioior, until it was gltcn to the grand iiirt . The inn will st tnrly next weikj mid the I J SiKorsmillis l r Stutioncis Olr IO that please most arc those of such ch a ruder and quality- , worthy cf continuous use for many jears. There can he found In all Dcpai tiucnts in any articles moclcj-ate in pi Ice. i Jewfels Silver China Glass Clocks Watches Leather Novelties liw'ffl ii. .'i iLi'.L.i;n. i . i -, -.- Reproduction of Sljrf Jfeftr of December Slit, 11)19 JVhy Buy Clothes of Reeds' in Philadelphia f Full nml Winter Suits arc priced $30 tn $80 Fall-ti eight Ovcrcoatn $30 to $60 - Winter Ovcicoats, $30 to $100 JACOB REEDS SONS 1424-1142(5 OiGstniiitSfiiftucll PttlEauMpIaJB Mjf sur&sfl jW im Qairdlcn Pier. AttlatnlJc Ckv VM Dnnsey case will be ono ot tho flrbt piospiited J Itut I ran nsk the grand liny not to ilitlirt the prlsonoiH he said Mi and .tits Hire tiles Dansot. pir tuts of the hot. mil llitli ill tlie Allelic n ( thai lias t liaiat toiinl their titlltuih s.ii. i I'illt ellsaipoaiid PATROLMAN RESCUES FIVE Man and Wife, Two Daughters and Son, Saved in Fire A man, his wife ntnl three ehihlion ttete loseued from llielr binning homo early today bv Patrolman l.jncli. of the Twelfth nnd Pine stioets station The iccucd tire Hnrrv Tailor, his wife, two daughters Mosaic, ten, and Vic toria, eighteen, and Carl, fifteen. Tailor cntiiluots a fruit and piodueo store nt 1S07 South strict and lives over the store This morning some boxes piled next to the heater m the cellar caught lire. Lynch, who was pissing, sent In the nlnrni. He then moused Ihe famil.t nnd (insisted them through a tear wimlnw, lie Ilien took them to Ins homo, 020 South street D.unnge was s:;oo Hearing Brewers' Charges Public Sou o Commissionois Itonn and I 'lenient tiro homing todav the case of the PliocniMillc Koti'isfoid and Spnug Citv hicwiis against the I'lnli cli Iphiii Snbiiilian (Jas and i'lottiio Co 'I ho g is nnd oh t Ii ic eeiinpanv lsilmigocl with making iiniust anil txoiliitant inlis It is it N thaigiil that then si i v ii o is en icli quale "Injured by flyins Klnss" is what you read about every automobile accident even slight ones. It touldn't hap icn with "Safetco Glass." A th imur ilrattrr or oareir man rumished tn any altapr or i e for ioier leeto The seepeT dliiss tn.. t'O N. Ilnilit St., I'lilll Jltfmbpr ot .1 .t 11 A Ojir Advertisement in &xk xnte. tj One of ouj staunch New Yoik customers gives his leason for buying of us as follows : j "I spend about $o00 a year on clothes, and find that I can save 20 by buying at Kocds' in comparison with New Yoik City prices-, a gtoss having of $100 " J "I go to Philadelphia twice a year, and buy a season's outfit, and it costs nbout $10 each visit, -0 in all, so I am $80 ahead on the ycai' expenditure and I get exactly what I want " Sounds all light, doesn't it? veil, it is all true, and you can do the same thing. . jfefeeggl i i '". ' ""',ilra Special! - Automobile Overcoat of Black Bear Fur wove Fabric, a Big, Warm Auto Ulster for men driving a car. $35.00. Overheard on our Overcoat Floor J "Thai bach is perfect. V o u couldn't have it MADE like that!" (Funny that some people still think mer chant tailors can com pete successfully with the pick of the coun try's expert designers and cutters!) CJ "You don't ii ant a CHEAP coal; you ivanl a GOOD one. Thai one looks ihe part." """ (The truest economy in the world today!) ''There's ihe coat I like best. They're all good, but that one's more my style." q "That's a xtonder! I never knew a fabric could be so soft and fleecy" q "All those tables full of Uhters? Some class!" q All of which goes to show that we have the goods and the volume of selections! CJ Just let us describe one on our own hook q A marvelous gray fleecy Worumbo beaver Ulster, back of fabric a striking but handsome large plaid of mixed and mingled blue, gray, white, black, and a crossing stripe of old gold. Quilted silk lin ing to waist, interlined with flannel. A big muff pocket Ulster cut on substantial lines. $110.00. Thousands of Ulsters, Ulsterettcs and Conservative Overcoats, $35, $10, $45 up Perry & Co. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. vS J t . J , J 1 WI 4 I