;j " vatsPaw '? .f vi EVJSKJLSG PUBLIC LKDGEU PJiLLAliELPHIA, TfiUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, llM , . - t VV IV, L J i73Fiv, iK' j j , i?.34,V1' i jWc 1 li h. I CHARITY CAWiPAIGN ! UNIONISTS ASKED ! NEARMILLIONMARK TO BACK ULSTER. i -$426,444 Reported for One Day j Bringing Welfare Chest ; Total te $709.1 1 3 i (V $4,000,000 IS THE GOAL) The money subscribed l the Wolterc Federation new totals $700,113 through fontributiem of S 420,44-i announced at fhe luncheon held yesterday in the Rcllerue-Stiatferd by the campaign workers tcekinjt 10 fulfill the mm of a .ti. 000,000 fund The cheer, thiee of them, wric given when It was announced that Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S I'cls bad contributed VI5.000 fe the fund afte- havttifj given similar amount le the Je.wih Fod Fed eiated Charities te show mat the people of their faith weie in gecerd with "One fall, One Hcaif. One Answer ' Ben inmln H. Ludlow proposal the iher. and they were Riven lustily Tht. ,.nfriWlnn trnm Mi nnrl i. b'ela was leperted by Charles S. Wesley. i-Tehn (Jrsiten. inemb.-r ei Pailiiiment V Sle.000 eontrlbutlen nle was re- I for Itiitland'hire. cnllin upon Mie con' cen' elved from CvriK II. K. Curti. le- t;'!Mir.. renn-d it-, .ond-mnutlen ..f 'lerted bv MrV Katlierine K. Kckfeldt the Ien? .entinued nMendanev of crime and erected witfi cithusii-m, an ur.s. herUnd rebellion In Ireland, te reerr that. report of n .0O ubrrlptlen from I.ee- i. M-Tii.m-nr i rne iwu q-ieMiuii m old Stokewski. I"nd"r of th- I'hilad-:. ' nfeeptable wh.r-h doe net reject nb Phb OreueMra. and hi', wife selutelj the position ai-Uireil bv I lfcter I Kccpi Name Secret otitnbu'ien-. of S7300 fwm ll'ia' (5 Lloyd. I.'.jCH) fiem Aithur W. ?v,all und M.0O frmn an ar.omme ilen.'r wit balled nith applause A few fams icpetted 1c. iluu, slOO ni tlie Inn dicen. buf the i.iptain ie ived their sham of piai-e as wll .is these who lovetfed total well up into the thousand and tvn? of theuand. The workers renlired that nut ns mu'h effett had been expended te yllert small nmeunt? ftnm poisons f small larem-t, is tbat rquued in raiMaR bis Minn from the rltv'i. wealthier ciM'."nv Mrs .7 Willis Martin, wife of .ludje .1 Willis Mnitin president of the t"'d- tatlen. rreeived a velle. of chei ra when he announced ,is rnptain of Tejm ?0 that her report et Sli represented fontribut.eiis tiem even en et the MB i terps of employs of .Mulce MettiUH etirt Ceiirt of Common P'ed Nc. The highest team total f30. 071 as that of Team -I. of which William Klkins is enptam The tam of tieergn Wharten I'eppit repeited .iM.J.'i for two days' work and cleselv tollewtng Mr. Pepper -i is tli" tem of V. Wil liams Heberts with Sel 7:U' The total contributions ier eterdn: the thiru iias of the lampaign. amounted te $426,414 fiem 01-!1 sub"cribeis, while the total contubutiens for Monday, the tirst day of the (..impalgn. amounted te 252 000 from lWJ mibsi wbers Ten Thousand-Dellar 'I'e.iuis Other captains who icperted .U' Oyi) ur mere te date iu lude Ar'hui It N te ii I 'J'.' itrj KttierlnB K l.ci t .! .'1 JD'i Mia Waller S rii -iiif n .").TJ4 A)r Thomm J Dj.ii -0.i:j hirlt 9. "'esie. , 1b.C9T .trr : arfrcj A t i i . IT SWM 'in Kdvraru B-nsen . V, 'J9S It: .' E S?ter.en IV,'.'?" Urs Chir'i Cm"-! u jss Mrs .1 Kewaid Pe' . 15.410 I llenr ScaitereeJ la.ai'j Hdvrarrt Y ltriahem . . u S4T J. 3. I" Harvev . . rj H.) I 1 .J -i4.il ilrs i:jitd L' le.ana lTt. Leuis ( ud-nrf Airs, n B Weed ij ani 11 14'i II liyj ' Mir A D IVhl-l'ir 10,!i)t trs Ue-ltnd Td' 'e . JO T'.'fl Aire Wilium t,- Hi ! 10 111 Hrii Henry h .I'aiv I0.4J7 it r. Purler B-adlerd n, lHh Utd WtiliAin J C.ethie in 0)5 Other repeiti nude ij a- various i jiptaln at ihe luu' heen testcrday lollew tnt U "Ner-be d 'j Trioaeie J- Niihle 'te'.cn I. I'iu-iifh e r, iben t'cnib' lt L W l'er-e'.-t Henr I. I'M. i- Jr J Henard !!4jc Herbert l Bard .trs Kredr c.i Uncr J Iler.ry flcai'r;oed Mar. L. Peld-n Mre Itenrv H Sli.namen frr Oeerr Sno- den Ura. Charles Siar- J trs Leen As'ierjf r B. J Stoddart itra J'rar.ele J Stoke t Eurces T: .01 Mn. Albert f. U: -. e Dr Martha Tr 'rs B H Mrbjrie' Jesenli V Va.gTir rhtrle t Wnts Mrs Thema" I, ir. - , Q-era" w ut:uin Mr William t V 0 Lirdntr Heif'i ?.Ir Lrreet Penrirt Svdney P f"er!. t larenre 1' C'lur'. Mrs W it.lji'i He t Jre Spin-er K M'-. it M' wilium e I'.fW.and i Mrs Samutl McKnisM WU'iar.i H Crown Mrs Edari. V I'anlic en vctlliam Inne- Ii'erh Helen BiiJd.e Mar V MUcii'l. William f, wB'd-M-s J I" Kalb- svilllam P M.'le fiiil Phi ler 'I anrhe O Alf.i V Ilmnr- I3rfrlf Mr 0era n FIei " L.em Buinham Wdlism y ChSbvn Mrs. Theman J C-m rnin f!il'n Mar ( at Vd-varl i Weed sfi 1'ran'.. Miles U V'liuni It n i Rai Mrs Hsnr It Dei nun ' ra-lee H an Mr Fteiviard La-s ' Albert I' Gerlarl Di rlliur II Ger' ji 1 Vre C.nne T, Ita ret MsTy ti HeeDne 'f D Witt I-vln Mrs. V M. Keif Hs niuabeth n u.i d. ie ilrs Charles II KtunUhj 'esephlne G lUnpct Mrs. Fr-det.r II ill Mrs K Betiiuii Ijf lisrles II 1 'n-a e isv Jehn n Uenn i. D, luolen letm II M'Ps !d ' Mrs. "i anc i b M l.l e Mrs len M'Cej Oils O rinmi.mi frs Chsrle f ir . "reel A Rarest ur. Mslvllle Ourlei tValter S Mclulirs ?.t i .ii iJX 6 1)11 J6' A .V'0 I r.ji I l's s.) i am 1 ??? 4 -:S 1111 s nn , j'" j J;, I jut1 'm" -is 1 31 :" "'., OJ. '. s" tsfl' "".r 4j t-8e V ) i 40 0.11 U Vllllan llenr- ltu' 4 X:) ir Jehn It Ilheln I n l-'rsnU Turner ."l Mrs? H. 8 Hlac 1B1 Jrs J lMl!ush IJJ n David Burpee .'is Anether lunchften was held ai neon eday at the Bellevue-Stiotfeid KIDNAPPED AND ROBBED Sack of Mail Stelen Frem Chicago Bank Messenger Chicago, Nev. 17 - - ' Uy A I' Jehn llebel. a bank meusmjiei lur tin reat Northern Tpih Company, was kidnapi'cd by five men near the lust office, m the heurt of the Loep tedaj . and taken te Lincoln I'ark. wivti- ,i sack of mail nddressfd te the liust company was taken from Mm. Jlank etHrials were unable le slate the amount of the loot, although the said no valuable consignments were. pcc.ted. 'The robbers threw a blanket ever the bead of the bank messenger, inking advantag of a benw fog that hunfever the city Fech Destews French Decoration Variilngt4wt, Nev 17 (Ny A. I'.t "Ilrlgndler Oepcrel Edwin 11 Unbbitt. commander of American troops in tlie I "una! "Tif-jee, ve twvarded the decora tion of'the Legien of Hener of Trance, Uunawl tmtsv In. Mnrkhal Fech. 'f)C , Asmr4ef th? rfccoratlen wns in niinre T, " pMttm nldistlngulsjffd serrices nf Gen .V "' "W"5 I" F"nee during tbt war. Protection of Loyalists in West and Seuth of Ireland Urged ' at Conference GOVERNMENT IS CRITICIZED IS) the Aisuil.itrd I'lrj,. Uveipenl, Ner. 17. -The I i. 1 1 si r'ait)'t attitude tenard the Irii c -tlemcnt negotiations, with t'ie c lestie' of 1'lster foicrneit, was under debate tedav at a sreat ut'ierin;; of I moil -ts here the national lentcrente of 'he I'nlenisl l'urtv nHme'ed bv -fK'O dele gate The nierlitiR opened ir jn atmesphrit of calmnes". Lord Derby, who w elected ptesidrnt. caid. however, that it would require all fbe (aft and nil the' intfllipcne f that he pe-..es-ed te keep the Ceii'ieivutive partv ttyethei Cendemn.itiun of UeMliiui Asked ! The main bu'iiieis b(fre the tentm- en. was n rewilutleu moved by ( elnnr' nd te pievide even sHl'euiiard een Ml for Imperial cot unty nml the in u -icctiuii of the loyalists in the west and couth of Ireland " Tleleie Colonel tirettnii moved ln l-"-oIntleil t'ie rotuneiKe adopted a resolution expressing satisfaction that releun nf the Heuse et l.n-ds would be i lie stthvM of n mensuie a1 the nexr f""ien of I'aili'imen'. This wa- followed In tii iite,piia iite,piia rien. bv Lord T'.irnham imd 'feneial l're ett IVcle e" the (.lte against tie- sotiatieni witn the Mnn t em en Dennii ; ei tliet section ut the southern Irish , i nuni:1"-! oj"iefi.ii rn rue ,ncv ei lieru Mldl-ten and hs pnitv. who are inlj disagreemtnt with the Ulster demand tur oeparate dominions fei Neith nmt i Seuth Irel.ind. 'I he speakers contended i i tliul ' n.n. i nun Iiqud1 ,V.,r., ,Ti, i,iii j,ip ,i,i weiiktus of the tJevrn-I tUenf weu'il i untain no element nf pi'ltU.lIiOlU I'nlenisi Disintegration l''erfiat t'eluti '. tiietten. in moving his iese lutien ind reteriins te u prones"'! amendment bv Sir Laming Worthing-ten-Kvati. Swretar fur War. wishlns uci;es te the Iiish pun e negotiation, said the ' watering down" of the motion would ultimately lead te the disinte gration and destruction of the f"en servative-T'nienist Party "Wi .nust nifppt the Iiili yalei -cnie as .in accomplished fail.' he said "but it is n hopeless enterpiise unle? one side ' the ether is piepaied te cac riti'e something ltal. Colonel Mm tin Ari-her-Shve. Union ist merabei of I'sirliament ter 1'insbuiv. in seconding ''lc Gietten motion, said that as seen us the n'gotietis bveke down, os thev sureh would, the ("on ("en senatives should leave the toalitlen and set up a government whiih would itallv snvirn the ceuntrv "l am sick and tin-d of n tievem- eni that Is tarrying out -i indical ipelitv ami wiueii is jeu is s i suicai .. . ill ill 1 whieli is he explained I leiuler Londen. Nev. 17 I 'iiei s top; i the latest Uniish tJevernienl temnni-i mention er: the ipiestier of an Irish set tlement w.is dellveied a' Downing stieet this ntternoen. It indimtes that Ulster stands fiim in the attitude she has taken and will! in. i submit te an-thms; censidcied ai The Ulster r'i- - NEWHALL PUT IN HOSPITAL . t rieTrnn uct tcmt adv HI LHOIunii rttii i uis i inn i Slayer of Jesephine Heward Is Bordering or. Collapse , Lesii . N'ev hall, begititilup h s i 'nit i xf.is se. eiid-decree sentence for ihl i Miirilei- if hi svetheaif. eigh,,ie:i- ... . , ,, , ,.-.a -' ! 1 violation of her i ights - res.ntatives ale . emplam that the cu and . es.ng . u i ie nnuiani ... u )( "j(VJRJ', A patade and dinnei . oil Government has failed te maintain,! effective "At the leuntain of David- V the event hi eirec regarclinc tlie nesotianens aim -"' ''"""",""" -- imuncn ... .... t.oen,., will march fiem tneir l?iT I it,... ,ti, t.. iiublisli the Lorresnendcnie b a splendid soloist ns well ns a con- I n,...tt,i,,i nnd Itiinstead nil. summate accompanist. He played a '''',;' n( n :.",0 o'clock this afternoon ' oes' venr-i'ld resephine Heward, is ledged in '-' (the hesnltnl of th Listein IVniten- I ,.,, nmi n i"! he there fei nmu til.i"' iiui'.iii '"- , " . V s.- 1 1, 1 be. line hiwin tedav tiint Nvhal. had bcei. -ent i. tue hospital at me Missestien of Waiclcri lien Mdv nn . and with the wpiev.il of Di Ilesaee Philips l.e prison nhysiiian N'c.lial! : .,., . .... ... . Is ' WenrV- 1 11 veins (Jill lie laid ut" e ' in .1 fa ' "f n"presien lemei.ng en rieivei.s 1 .dlapi evei iti' e I s .lllt'i !.lt sillliluei V Wl.eti 111. is heller I 1" 1 Le.v h' M .1! l,i p .1 III tin SUme .ell Wil'i l'f e' D 'Ireari'vji, who is serving teeM v. ,ir , lair the Piti'e inuider lieadvav 1 of the n ." . heerfil pilsenrs n,rt"in I-ellltentiniv rufeil te .S OIi 1 lie I is , ' .tiiJ..nnT ,lip,sitii'ii. rti'i fin iilc,i ,' 5'r? f' fid fe- 1 nnd1' 1 He i , l.ghl uill- 7i d'llil " evk '.'''" 01 I. gl 1' 1 eh 1 OI ? "'S',' s v- v't g lri '' " '' l " ' ' ' Tj9' ARMED MARINES GUARD -'?; MAIL FROM BANDITS HERE sentries Pace Up and Den Outside Penn Square Station ll ilav and till luKht dime nini .n - ii, lies pn .... ,..,.1 .i i... .i Peilll Sll'l.lie T.Ost.i; slHtlOn et SU Hies in ttieir nsiius v u d inn- aricuipi , .1 hcld-np Tl'e lle'lnl".! gianl ' illlpani of niaune 'Oips win- h is suartling ,. i -...i ...,i L,,.ir.,w ,,, mail muss me i i".i -j.,,.,,.,, ,ii .ii. cit has its heftdciUHi teis nt IikmJ Aiih .,ieet. Captain C. N. M' Cluie com- mnnun nt lempani. nc is aeeisi'Mi K.rst Lieutenant H C , IMuhm . hjed te the iiuiiiiie giiards. The-. i(1i,i Ullldllig lll'li'ierieus uui. cm is alwavs keej iii mliiil wuiie en iiurv an extut plan le lepel iebber. Ien if "'leveied" bv biindits thev linte eiders te sheet unjhew nnd take tbt.i ihatiLl's with the 1 nndii s bullet mrs. cesare sues '. ." tepnili nini uaieei s-neih wueie ill,, 'r ". '"i7 - , ,, " S'e )"C' stl ks of inn.l ere dlspati bed daily iu ., r' Uui1,j '"n"e -Tift Iter'M' s' " At. The eie. , ilcan-'t men av hviusi mm. ..J- n'a.i JV'' .'."'Vr!', "i ..' "hsn pi oefs tlut 1 ml. Sam is 'e.nB t .. 1 nllen :,' ,'r.! J,e jMl msiimi -i ' t4 iireteit i hi ma Is .' u'u ha.irds .nd i",,- v. . -B-". n Mr svs sml ""52 1 that weul.i-b. m. ' ' 'Mets take ihe j i8s- : ;, "::';, J 4"., '"XVei, - nd Daughter of O. Henry Asks Drverce Frem Artist Uemi. NVv., Nev 17. A suit iei di lone, ihuiging tuilure te provide, wa filed en November l'i bj Margaret I'm -ter f'esnre ugaliut Om'iir Bdwurd Ce- , sere. New Yerk artist. They were mat ncd in Nev. erk in July, 1!10. The f lie w ill be heard teiluj . The tailui' te pievide i harge denied b.v the cletiiidfint in his tins' ei, but the suit will net be i-e'ltesleil. ' Oscar Bdnard 'ebiire is one of New Yerk's, best-known cartoenlsto and newspaper Illustrators, sirs, cesare was the daughter ( O. Henry, short-story -nr'tci. vffiW? r'M' CLI-M Hr FA(?&VW 2&tfgm & - """a .a""k7vaaW Aa"AaflBHa"a"a"a"""V""a"aSTataML. , JP?4 HHflL&. jri iwiiwiiin.il iiiHMMMtM T "MBMBBWMBBMBIWMWiMWIlPMBMBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBr SMBBHHESSSS S l.ewl and Ifd nlde arc In ashinclen Intltn ltlt llarrj AVIIlle. .tcrgcnnl-at-arn of Council, ns kiicsIs of IMilladelpliln te attend the funeral of the les' brother, uhe a hilled In the Aronne and who va burled In the National Ccmeterj at rllnj:teii teda. liewls is en tlie right of Wltllc and Fred en the leff BREEZY LETTERS TO WIFE EXPENSIVE JO ACTOR Stanley Writes He Was Going te Be i "Stewed- Till He Died Sen Yerk. N"e 17 Twe luee?.v letter he is alleged te have written te I his wife, te1! .Stan Stanley, vaudeville actor .."00 ilewn vesterday and MOO' u wvfk lei .oiiie time te (emc. Supreme Ceuit .Tuhtlie Mullnii liaviiiu ordered him in vmv liee .iHiiinnp nnil i euiiuel f ee pemling tne outcome of lier suit fei ei vep.uatien , The letters f owned one of Mis Stjn- le? s iiuer exnmiis. I'm ue anjel her husband is al- leceil te have written in one of them.' and if seu tan get any eue bettci riian me. go ie ii The ether letter, lenstiuiled along the lines of n free verse poem i pad as tollews Deal Ma Shut" ten double. i nxseil me ht I"e been liMng. Stewed eveiy uighl. Wew j-m ,0a-rved new auil I ui ., .u.i. .'r ,,nnl l lie nil. . ut. ....,- .. u... -.. S ....a .i.nM .ill. .. n...l ....... - ,,, found it out and it hurts IOII l f V Wl.fll Mllll lll 4ILIU III.'" love ion and enlv you. If aru -thing else ei copies my attention it's because ou did n"t fight fei what he he lencs te veu. t'isuie It out Kiss the habits fei me. Yeu double-i ru&wed me and nit) e befeie I did If veu didn't snd yeu'ie en the lew! let me see veu. If j en need dough. You've get :i peu hew me Vnurs ? ever but must be shown STAN PHIL0MUSIAN CONCERT Messrs. Penha and Hammann Give an Excellent Program lKliel Penhs. sole icllisi ei mf Philadelphia Oti.hestu and bills Clan; Hammann. pianist, gave the program at the meeting of (he Philemusian Club at the clubhouse en Wnlnut street. lai evening. As was te be expected, the preciam was nnciv executed nnd met witn a i e.-a si reeeuuen irem me inrci! Inumb.. of meaibeiV and their fwenu; who heard it. ihe ceni.eii 1 l. l..s. I ,4 opened vul, a line pet- luiumin i- m me vine """"' ,. "l" f.. .Hb... .!' !, I'. .. I imIh.. srnt.itil I III! I'l'llll U llll IIIIIIIII III U 1111 II Jill II 111 - iLslsshened their consummate ensembl - ait. i emblned with a fine tone audi perfect baUnm of the instiumcnts The work is of the beat in the sonata liter- aline ter these instruments ana it wai given an unusuallv fine poifeimanie. ll-jth Mr. Penha and Mr. Il.immann nlm appealed in sole numbers, the. termcr piaving works bv Halveri-eii, ' Uranades. Pepper raui", Knchinnnin , KleT'iWaifd0,;' a flat and a seiend et made un of com positions of MftcDewe'.l, Massenet and Mo-kewski. I'eth peifermcis nppesrt i n ,n id '"ibuVUan; tsste nnd fine inn- te equal advantage ihe ensemble numtx i exe. uiien. excellent siuansliip througheii Thieves Active In City Hall A thief btekc oeeti ihe telephone . 0111 i,,.,,i ;n Kiw.iliM nn ihe fourth, fitth and UeaS in IoelllH en me luurin. 111111 hiiu 1 , .ixrli flout h of Citv Hall teiUy. "Aeik- lnPIl lU(, removing (he old elevatms at . ,Uc neltheasi end of ihe building. It1 lh iiiele, the noi-e of thir hammei - 1 jnK enabled the thief le smash the boxes I . ", . .,.,..., I and f,S( UlJe uri'-i i inn TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES i,..,nh Rriuri'. 1 .i.nt'' c'a. T ar 1 -e n set v n .n.'J S lOlh n n.rl U''s ."14 . I,..i ibai 1 s' sn.J t.iie Is 1'arke.- .UO I "I . fsTie. . U"..r 3444 ' M'Sher. aw anl lircia 1. ." itn i.tuu 0 .ia" Weie .'81 . Mude c-lKnn'ir . i.ih I" ,il i't.m ivinifei a-- f. eph .S'.ni eiv I d,ri I.r MIU'V.V 1T.'4 tlAIIKIOl.l 111 ,e' I Vuvlee IT. T 1! -t-l.! 04- P.jeU it.n 3iJrt ! 1.1-.1 ate 1 O , .1 1' CiUmer Irclisri1 Mn t r . d Y Ken i ..'C. sv n 'ir 1' ill 1 ' icn ns eiii 14".T N r,.,-i , . 1 I I . IJJ t.H" a- I. !.!? m I. ', , ' ' Kt 11. -t 1 l "" f 1th " . ,,r'-i I h teni. ill t'11'' " MT Ti ' lll 114 N 1 ,IM Te. -1 ' v.itln IT! J N Ilsn .it s..'i r.iii.jin l.'i'H v cir.t? b ,n'' .nd " ' " .. 1 jrr"1'. . nnl'' UT n " V.Vn".' r.f tfu ; S h" '? ii.rDir e isr. ,, ui.- .n Tlieel i y ii .'l:.'!' J"'h lje u i7.- Ham. - Mursni-i ' e' I Srn Hi .'.'ill len-el S- " n e U Sklltei "SD K-t '! '. M" i r lll.'el JM.I s S l.l ill f.-- let I s tl"' if '"'I ' nn Ml"., i, i N Hill,', I. A tic .1)1 ,1 .'. K 11.1 llltll s!H im.-i r'.. apsj jii.wi i; .!, . IV, 'urn 1 iTiimeti .Mt3N lljt'j - t u M r u , v -Mn ' rini,,, .1 i.r -' -"T". Hurt :. ,-?-;,", .V?.1",;',,, r. a i. I , m a i,v - . j.u , h-,.'Ii aiiiiu ....;. '" v. wr.SL, ." ' - , " , ,,.,.(,., 8a shei.i .n nd 'JNIj,cr.t a ' u" i Viii"' H.J.-' J . .. i Engagement Diamonds Qualm Superior Cutting Brilliance J. EGaldwell & Ge. JtWEittv - Silver - Statieneiiy GHESTNvr am) Juniper Streets the 6 CITY'S , GUESTS AT HERO'S MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN C0L0RAD0JVHNE STRIKE Sheriff Reports Situation Beyond Control Stores Sell All Weapons ' Denver. Cel.. Nev 17 'Uv A. I.) Martial law i in etTict in Huerfano Pnl, tn,i. State rniiRei.s. nfiiiiR under umtiue- tten from Colonel Patrick ,T. Ham- ' rock, ndiutailt ireiicr.ll. took charire of, m emeicemcnr jum a icw ueurs prier ' me time set i union lendere ter a !pj' te'lH, in thirteen mines of the v.i....im, i i.-i nun nuii vumpuii. --in-.j,, Plating e.iiK) men Keduefien et .,0 per lenl in wages. announced vesteulay and effective te- ue. .. w. me mimi "t.si et the mines l.y a walkout, .lelin I'-, nt icnnnii. nresiien' of iJ.ttrict l.'i, 1'nite.r Mine Werkeis of Ameilte. tin- neiinccd. 1 he niait.nl law proclamation W3B issued by l.oveiner bheup otter an up- "nrbltrnrv ruling of the manufacturer!) nenl had been jcceivetl from Sheriff., r0.Cstnblish. beginning Monday, the llarrt ( apps al alseuburg. saying the tcwerk svstrm wiM10Ut rensulting - situation was btyend his eontrel. am I loprcscntiitivey of the werkeis or of latter a tour of the district b olenel iV.L ....:-. ITnu.....l ' llHUIII'tt. Prohibition of the sale of nuns and iiniuuniueii nmunitlen nt Walsenburg yestctda . vt'.iled. acterdinz te disnatches. thfat ie ,i--i. .i. i.:... i:...i 1....1 ..i.niiii! iiuiiiuu-iuii; """ - " - Maiemiurp iierrnnius iiiiCuu n i i out their entile stocks of arms nnd am- out tlieir entlie stocks ei arms nnci am- munitien 7 "'"" 9M f L If NU HCLItlVtlU LOST AS SHIP GOES DOWN had net been renewed. Many Women and Children Passen- A statement would be issued lomoi lemoi lomei oers en Maria Lulsa Mlssina ' w- ht M'J. through the Chamber et .M.iiilln. Nev. 17. (B A w - P i Kiftv-L'ieht neiens. manv of them women and children passcngeis. aiebe Idren passcngeis. me ue- lieved te have been lest In the wreck, of the inter-Island steamship Maria Luisa fifty-four tens, which feundeied 'vestcrdat near Marivele. dose te tbr A.,nn. .. f.. lfin.1a llflV Seventy-two ethers, "iniluduig all of the officers and crew, were picned up by the Japanese steamship Selkni Mnru and landed at Maiivcle.s. Survivors said that while the Maria Luisa wa staggering from thts effects of n huge wnve a second wave bieke ever her and Rhe sank euicWly. Lifeboats wnicii -.----- ,,--.. i i. i.- ". ' j1; " . 'V "'' .,",l Ve"wn iron U IIU LH VII Srft ! - i,',?,JB ;.... vw theil-h, te be iMlpines Among tlie missing is .luan L.. ('fir.n Irevinces en the Island ' v Itedlsuc . r,., ' J nTV TDnMp PARAFiF1. TflDAY Cll Y I HUUr rAhAUES I ULH ' Famous Military Organization te .i,l,,(, 147th Anniversary I'he Pirst Citv Tioep. Philadelphia s military oigaiiuatien. is n inner They will wear their picturesque uniforms-blue tuni.s. whit" breeches, vtckboets nnd helmet tiimmcd with beniskin .... . .... , I'"(I l,V "''",,., t , WMmit "trcct I :&Z T&S&X ''the'armeTv! I wneri, dinner will be srned. Urigadter i ...l i.v rmitnln i erneni i. neon. Iirielp w: wu Albuiv urn, ucsts of honor. R. R. INVESTORS muitbi n. n. Illiuuiviiu . ..-. . 0DOie Limiting Commerce Commis HH Rate.Maklna PeWer slen s Rate-NiaKing rower Washington. Nev. 1i Uly A. I 1 -U'urninrr thftl H lCOpeiling OI file whole que-tien of government owner ewner lup of railroads would result fiem inngiessienal action limiting the into milking power of the Interstate Coin. m'T.e OonimiBMen was given the hen ate Interstate Commerce Committee to te .i., i. u nnrles Wartield. nresldent of III,, IIJ.I. '"'- . . . I ihe Nfliieiinl Association of Owneis of Iltiiilruad Securities Mi W.irfield asi-eited thn nun. .lien of the propercd fhnnge w-euld mean tlint the Cevernmeiil served netic-e it was net endeavoring te provide a ic-aen- able' return for the cnruei en their lmesfnients. The intuial ceiisequenft. he added, would be that tlie tninspeitn- 1 1011 lines could no leugei 0U.1111 ado - ade - qunte tluimial backing and wuld feici , abandonment of piivate i.ul operations. Kurrier Hurt as Taxi Hits Trelley. Abraham IJaMdsen. a uiri.ei. ei . - .,. !, North Thiity-thlid stieet. wns Mightl.i , 'mjuied today when t if tic-iu in wniu. rl he was viding (ellided with n trull;".vl III Iweltlil ,11111 t.O'1'J SIIVIIS I ll ........ mm. drive i Willjerl .lH"i.iigniin. ei -i Ni.itli IliKlnell streit, wu h'1,1 in $100 b.iil bv .NJ-iglsfiati fiielis f..i n tnither Held Man as Bootlegger Suspect Heward Carter, n Negro, of 171." fiee. hwoed stiet, wa , held In ?Hs0 bail for a further hearing this morning en a ihnige of essaulf and batten. The pelne sny be is implicated with Ihe three N'egie bootleggers, who escaped when ihi police attempted te captuie iliem veiteriliiy :ii rifteentli and Cam bridge 'tieets. ,---; A FUNERAL GARMENT WORKERS READY FOR STRIKE HERE MONDAY Employers Say Piecework System Is Only Cause of Dispute I'nlecs the garment manufacturers abandon their plan te rp-cdtabllsli the picecwqtk hjsteni in factories O(MM) wemen'H Rtmient workers will go en striku hrre Monday morning, Abraham 'I'tibln declared today. Air Tnlilii lu mi ,i'(1ieiii1 nf the Inter. (national Ladle." tiaimcnt Workers 'Union, and wn' i setif In Phllnilelnhtn ,y jhe internatiennl union lieadqunrti'ts1 Xcw YeiI. ; lie pnid that the garment weikers here TOt(1.i .,i,-.0 ... jr;- t0 strike, and that Henjamin SchellsinRer. prceident of tlie ntcrnat enal union, would eemc Here' from New Yerk Saturday ei Monday te ! ,n.... ii,. lt,;u Mr Tbln tMI tin the union had no ,pmnds and would nitike none, lie ln)j ,i, ,.i ,, .iritiinff nceinsi the VMV. I....W... Samuel 1". Cinmei. pteeidenl of the) ...'., C-. ,.,., I M.imirni.ltirerii.' A. ! v,.iu f:,mni Ahinufncturers.' As- i sociatjell 0f philadeiphin. declared that I .,. ... .. i.i,i .,frenee i jast wcek wl,j, ,,.prCM'ntatIves e werkrSj jnfermh,B them that it wn f the .i.. ;f,mi them tlmt it wnmiee ,ii' t re.entnhllnh the niicewerk system, and that It would go into effect. Monday mernins. n snid that the lcT NStred xebe'lnS 'iimmarnn ntn n n nc i ne Tnnminiciiir- ers' stand." He tnld that the union of ficials weie diotertlng the facts in pre- ... ,u0i.. -:,! ne tl,.. sltuntlen b i ii e Tn SELECT CONSULS FOR GERMAN POSTS SOON Preparations for Full Embassy Staff In Berlin Under Way Washington. Nev. Ii. (T5y A. IM Piepamtiens for n complete vesump- tien of dlnlematlc lelatiens with Ger main- an being made by the State Dc- , nartmenl. I Announcement was made today at the dtpnitment that a complete li"t et Consuls for the important ccntcis, where the American envoys weie sta tioned before the war, was being pie pared' and the uppeintmenbi would be made seen. It also was said. a full staff for the embassy fit Ilcrlin is being pic pnred. Tin' nomination of I'llis I.eiing Dretel te be Charge d' Affaires, it was suid, was te regularize Mr. Orc-el's taking ei or of Aineiicn'H interests nt llerlin. Mr. Drcsel hnd no diplomatic status, mid in elder te confer full au thority en him te negotiate with the German Government it was thought best te hnvc the Senate approve his ap pointment ns Charge d'Aftaires, thus making him a member of the American Diplomatic Cerps. llecnullnz the reneited sailinc of n Charge d'Affaires from lkrlin te install , cjermnn Lmbassv in Washington, it .,:.". .i .. e...i.... 1...1 i. I " I that nothing further had l.een henid hue icgardlng Germany 's plans, , SHORE BURGLAR DARING Invades Lighted Apartment Is Routed by Child's Screams Vtl.intic City, Nev 17 -A biirglnr forced un enframe into the lighted npaitmcnt of Walter .lefferies, at Call Call leinin and Atlantic avenues, last night. Aieused fiem lier sleep in n loom ad joining the bathioem Mildred, six j car-old daughtei of the .Tcfferics, was making her wav te her metlier in the living loom, when, turning her head, she wns tonfientcd bj n man with a 1 ap pulled down ever his eves and with n revolver in hi light hand. She screamed. "Oh, mamma there s a buiglur in the hall." Jefteries was just leaving his office. , n the fleer below, where he had been )(iij.,.,1Shina ,busiiitss matters uith bis . fathei and bi ether, nnd hearing the eutcii, ran le a diesser drawer for Ins meli . lie lushed te tin bathroom, t.,t tl.ul time the intiude h.id made ,1H a eui the window te the fire- PMU,ie PMU,ie ai),l was half wav te the ground. i.ieflenes took 11 shot nt him, bill I missed nri.r vrr.i Ait.r. - wANTi:r. i.s ni:wh. "Vapi.ii eVrirr. geed opi'ektunity ru,t. aju bi-i. ui:ti" ur.P MI.PATH1CK "":?."-.:. r . .;.;.: n....., l-u i.i-T,, iii-rT- Tii-nr.Tr. i.iiikii.i: - ,SITH AWU I Itl.at.sL.l OIJ OKATIIS SI KWAUT Net 17. Ktini.IlT fTKW. HIT ser'rs (ll Hie in i.m-i,,, j. .,, ,., Waehlnilei- tne cleriiiimtevMi, .Memlj '.' l M Iniermetit pilvale SMITH amlilenlv. en Thursiln mnrnin? Ne 17, ji Ids resilience. I'n.T J.OLUSt at , Mruet HKNHV IJAOMiSMrni" late of the Jlei f f4. Infanlr .Netice of the funeral h'lLt;MrEH -Nc,- I n IlDWAIlD I'l.U.MEH ItelatlM'H and fnemls .ire Invlleil te atlend fur-'ul erM'-'"' en .SituriM .' J M. nl rmliirs of P .M Itevlanct, J07t Ilidse ae Iniermeni nrvele n .nains ni.i. h vowed I'r.d. evnnuif Slew WILSON n, in ai nuii'hMlle Pa, ft SHAH MAIlKLFY WILSON nel.ilhet and frl'ni! un" iinllsil tJ attend funeral, Haturde -' 1' tf from Church of 1li Atonement titti met Klnsssjslnj ave 7'iill j.ult.sii, liit,.iHiHiit Dritate Hfl.ll Nev IS HAItAIl J wi.'i of fleemn H Hull t iliujrht.ir of U'e C'lurle ar 1 t'lithernu Varr llelatlves and friends are Invited te Htli-nil funeral lervhei V'rl clav, San I". M t resldeni-e of hreiher ' ntihanl 1'arr .'US L JIunllngten hi , IiaMuii N J. Iiiicrrtient Uaten. s I Ssturilav Plairifi'i.U. N J paperi niease i iup I KNLISS At r-oienailD Aearlinente. Nev, 17. IIOJIN It KN1AH8 ana of ut Hern 11 aid Harah Wllllan-ien hne.nv Heike- and Intern, tnt private HTKAMMIU'S BALTIMORE TO HAWAII anil return I ulliiir al Havana, I'nnama, l anal. I.tin Antelee, Nan KruniUnt RE M'XK bTKAMI'.U HAWKEYE STATE lts.is IlalUmore for Hawaii Deinbtr 3 MATSON NAVIGATION CO. Manafltr Areata V, "JfShtpDlni naard 19 neum iiar pirei,fjuiraere, jm, or an.v I'H'iil stenmftilp nrtnl, MAY Y X FOR TATTY1 TODAY Taking of Testimony Net Ex- pocted te Begin Till Monday TILTS BORE DEFENDANT San Kraucliwe, Nev. 17. While prespec's seemed bright fei completion Inte today of a jury in tne Arbutkle case, indications were that the intto intte intto ductjen of testimony would net begin until Monday. Opening statements of counsel are expected te rci;up.v all the intervening court sessions. Twelve temporarily accepted jurera1, tin co of them women, were in -the box when court adjourned last evening. A mild sensation was sprung yester dny when Assistant District Attemej Milten ll'Iten charged that Mr-. Edith Cnswerth, one of the five women new tentatively in the jury box, had asked a woman friend te "pray that she might get en the jury." Questioned, the juror said she had asked her friend te "pray for her," but net te "pray that she might get en the jury."' Mrs. Uns worth admitted she had ex pressed n desire te be chosen a mem ber of the jury, but denied she had ex pressed or formed nny opinion as te the guilt or innocence of the defendant. would be dropped temporarily until affi i ivuu iuvii aiiuuuiiccd uu inniier davits supporting bis chaigc could be bi ought into court, The Assistant District Atternev also caused some surprise when he asked one I prospective juror If He would lie swayed In any way if it was shown that a miner hnd been present nt tlie nartv during which Miss Happe Is alleged te have sustained her fatal injuries. Cleselv following this. Trial Judge Hareld Leudcrback sprang what for a niemcul seemed tlie outstanding ncn deKVilTHEY APPEAR BEW,LDEREDirtKS"frcfKV.J0 V-h ,htef nJ.n.ei ' the orSniil7atleii constitution. sntlen of the trial fe cxnlauatiens simincrctl joke en Gavin McXab, chief counsel for the defense, .TlldlC Leildcr Judge Leudcrbnck said he desired te make i statement te both sides. A nnmnhleL centalnlnir certain lnstnic ;, - , - - .,j ,.., z ::..," ",.:,:. tiens. he said, had mysteriously dhsan peared from the spot In which he left It in nn anteroom. McNnb nresc nnd told the court he was te blatne for Kb disappearance. He explained that lie believed it te be the property of his associate counsel, Mil Mil eon Cebcn. and in gathering up the papers and bes of the defense had included it in his legal bag. Fatty Doesn't Care The twelfth tentative juter was chosen seen after court convened res- erday. New the defense must decide whether the women in the box are te sit in judgment en Arbucklc's cae. They may be removed from the bet by exercise of the peremptory challenges allowed by the law. The defense has savagely attacked the activities of the Women's Vigilant Committee in connection with the ease, but all of the women jurors have denied they would permit the interest of this committee t sway their judgment. "I den t care whether they arc men or women," Arbucklc baid today. "Just se tbey give me a fair trial." Speedier procedure was in piespcet under the adjurations of Judge Loud Leud crback. who told counsel that their long winded questions te jurors had led him te the bejief they were putting in their arguments prier te the opening of the dial. H. A. PECK. EDUCATOR. DIES Vice Chancellor of Syracuse Univer sity Succumbs te Heart Disease Syracuse, N. V.. Nev. 17. (15y A. V.) Henry Allen Peck, vice chancellor of Syracuse I'nivcrsity, died this morn ing of heart disease, which had con lined him te bin bed since Sunday. Ir. Peck was born in leTi'l in Mexico. Oswego County, N. V. He was grad uated from Syracuse 1'niversity nnd be came nn instructor in the institution irt the age of twenty-thiec. He had been regarded as the successor te Chnncellei Day, who will relinquish his pest with in the nest year. He hnd been expected te speak Friday in Cleveland nt the meeting of the Association of Urban Universities. GOWNS WRAPS SUITS PURS BLOUSES LINGERIE TAILORED Plain Tailored Suits Rainbow tweeds, trie- etitic, duvet de lainel and meussyne, Fme of' line and superbly ui- lereu; very teppy. Furs UJ The selections of experts, who Iiavc made quality a This is a point that you may talte for granted in every te Ueep vividly in mind, when you make select-en, A merely as price pointers et many: Hudsen Seal Coats $295, $375, $595 36 te 45 Inches in lennth . trimming of skunk or beaver: some entirely of the Hudsen Seal! tvcII matched skins. We Specialize en SrC! Delegate ",-"sf,i. , ' . Central News rtiote SK1NIVASA SASTKI Member of tlie British. delegation. representing tlie special Interests and tlcupelnls of India nt the Armament Conference OF ARE CITY'S GUESTS TWO Brethers Attend Funeral in ., i Arlington Cemetery en Menoy Provided by Council jfJ& KN EA ua.UaCerrc:n0,, 9 " will arrive In DUtrie U fe, ' h .i,liingten. ?; 1':-rf1,'-,i,1,'' I striking miners, it was announced n. Ing and just it little dazed b " " ' ,iny bv William Orr. traveling auditor Uredcrlek and LeuisAnzlde arrived he.c!fr lp Cclltra, Stntrs Whelewle Ce- today te see tlieir brother tuestei our- led in the Soldiers Cemetery at Ariing- ten bj a grateful Oevcrnmcnl i rruencK and i,euih nan t-specicii te sit home in Philadeiphin today and just think about the ceremony at the capital. They did net have the money te go. Ke-idrlck might have made 1, ' but he lest his job in n wholesale gre- I t-ry i eiiveiii iiiu Miiue iiii.v uiui in K"1 I tclecrani rn.iinu that his brother would be laid te lest with twenty-one ethers' ' today. esteidny a knock i ame at their tioer ' at 10S San.sem street and genial Harry Wittier. Sciceant-ut-arms of City Council, steed there. He told the two bej,j that Council had decided te stud I them te Arlington te represent the city I at tlie funeral of the only Phlhidelphian , te be burled today, their brother. Se this morning ihey rode te Wnf-h inn ten in a Pullmau. csceitcd bv Wit tig nnd beating 11 wicath te be placed j en their brother's grave ns he city'-' tribute te a loyal son. It wns n dreary da when the ti.lln left Ilrejid sheet this morning. After JV11, Irnlii It 11 .1 tvisieil "Wtlminrtnn the I sun broke through the clouds and shone settly en tlie sad little party. All three boys were Iwrn in Italy. Chester, the eldest, only nineteen then. and net a citizen, a-iswered his adopted I J country's call and enlisted nt the out- ureilK OI llll" will'. lie Weill uv'Tsrns 1 with the 11 At It lnfantiy. He was1 wounded once, gassed once, and finally . gave un his life in action in the Ar genne in October, UUP. - ' All this was proudly told by Pied crick nnd Leuis this morning en their wnj te Washington. Hut both wt' still just a little bewildered as te whv their big brother should be the city's here today. Evangelist at Eddyatene Church la connection with the thirtieth 1111 niversnr.v services of the Ilddystene M, B. Church this evening, the con- ! gregatien will heir Jehn Quinn, nn evangelist Mr. Quinn for eai.s bus 1 taken an interest in the work of the I church. Fermer pastors of the church have been picsent during the week. iMrenTKns DKsinxKns axd makers or TrejB.vs .4.ve ruiLDRK"S APPAliSh O.' THE niQUKHT rHARACThM 'OR MORIS T1IA TW"IY.91X. YEARS ILsfl lt Jfr Chcs tnut Cerner Twelfth FOR FRIDAY Notable Reductions in AND FUR-TRIMMED SUITS Of the Better Kind 45.0059.50 'Fur-trimmed Suits 45.00 A lanzc of 3tnart very distinctive Blouse coat, box ceat.V belted models. Thcl beautiful fur cellars I give the note of finesse. of the Better Muskrat Coats $165 These are !t inches ion, trimmed effectively with raccoon of quality Wearing Apparel That Slenderizes MINER UNION YULIV UIMnini M u ITO.I Kansas Laber Leader Oustetf1 ' for Refusal te Obey Inter- ' national's Order J OTHERS FACE SUSPENSION 1 y the Associated Ire ,J I'lttsburg. Kan., Nev. 17. Alexan- ij3 dcr M. Hew at, for twenty years a figut In labor controversies In the Kan.., !-, coal fields, today steed automatically, 1 United Mine Workers of America wltl, 1 reinstatement possible only through ' nctien by the executive beard of ti" 4 International union. I'xpelled with lilm.'Ij were Tiiese emcinis et His administration . who recently were deposed en order of Jehn L. Lewis, nresldent of tt, ti... ' -- " .mi- XIJIITI -fl nntiennl Union, and who have kept tlit' rusnended administration nljr ...ut ....),- i .i.n.. -r ,,.. i. .. . if? i-. n-, in ui'iiiiiiii; ui me iiuernaiiennl i Ilewat nnd August Dorchy. the dt- i posed vice president, arc in jail at Ce lumbus, Kan., serving sentences of sU months each for violating the State In 1 dustrial Court Lawf by calling strike. ,' in nn Industry regarded as essential' te the public welfare. Their expulsion was unneunceij last V night by Van A. I'.Ittncr. et Pittsburgh , Pa., special representative of the In f ternatienal Union, sent here te talc ., charge of the Kansas district affair. . ' IHltncr's announcement also until l,. i would proceed Immediately te suspend T from membership nil the Kansas tninct r "vne 'inv.n a1'"' t0 bpv nn order of th , TtilirnnttAtinl ft nn lieiftt trn1. The sttike was called by the mn September "0 in pretest acninsi s incarceration of Hewnt and Dorchy. Tbt m men suspended may euiain leinstate Ahnnt SrinrKln wertli nf n,nr,.,.. Pr.tive Associetion which has hn furnishing supplies nnd extending credit nt' te nP strikers. The co-operative gre , ccry is controlled entirely by mine work cr8 0f Illinois. T CaT One eleven cigarettes nrfiB Threelnseparibles One for niUdne'.VlRGINIA One for mc!bvncss.'BURLEY One for arema.TURKISH The finest tobaccos perfect aed and blended 20ferl5 T imt Jfi4: tfrdnetX-Z All! fJJPTH AVC. ' Vl( SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL PETTICOATS S59-50 an styles. Kind foremost concideratien. Harris Fur and one few prices arc quoted sSSBSBsH BSBSBSBsH aW'iH 1 flZA WffKm American Broad tail Coats , $295 'i ids In a ery iwar je spoils model, bordered with KoIIiihIe cellar and cutis of the b nic. the Larger Weman :l a P ' Al , t0( 1 tit H r t la ti s V Ja B' c Mi r the BO tfcf 1 car cir Ei' the cod Pel jet oe Iii il in 4 . I -v . . , -t t
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