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Liheraffrial ceitie, peitpua, tee W.F.YOUNG, Inc. 73 Temnfs SfrMt Sprlngfitjd, Mauu MfMJiiillticlll Three mere days in our old tore, 6-8-10 Seuth 16th Street BEFORE WE MOVE TO OUR NEW BUILDING 1804 Chestnut St. July 10th In remedVllwr our new building alt modern fncilltlri nnd appliances are lielns Installed In order that we may be nhl te scientifically meet the exacting demands of a Prescription OrtlclHn Tint our Polrenn may suffer no lnconenlence by our moving, we bucccI thn ndvlrnlilllty of placing any centemnlatid order at once. riulld Optician Empreved Shackimaxen Street Ferry Service On Sundays and holidays, continuing throughout the summer, there will be a ten-minute beat service from 3.00 P. M. te 10.00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, en ' the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad ferries, between Cooper's Point, Camden, and Shackamaxen Street, Philadelphia. 73crcUpt4 Malted milk COR a light lunch when you are tired or rushed. The malt ed milk is nourishing feed quickly digest- ed, and the chocolate flavor givesit a de licious taste. h) ) sssssrsisssssVSsXssI btTi I WSSsS 1 1 sanTl sltaSil1 a"""""" SSSSSSKSBsHSieEILtfflBSSSSSSSSSSSSj JaSSSSSSSHlswISSCtDllBSSISSB MOVE TO SEHLE R. R. SHOP STRIKE - - Chairman of Beard Exchanges Conciliatory Letters With Shepmen's Leader JEWELL READY TO CONFER Bit AiiectateA ttft Chicago, July 0. The strike of rail' way shepmen assumed n mere con ciliatory aspect today, the sixth since the nation-wide walkout. Feeling be came mere general in mil circles that tilt Inst twontyfeur hours had shown A marked trend toward peace, despite Increased disorders At scattered points. It was believed that yesterday's t change of letters between Ben W. Heeper, chair man of the, United States Railroad Laber Beard, and Bert M. Jewell, head of the Hallway Empleyes' Department of the American Federa tion of Laber, pfdDrtbly opened the way te negotiations for an early settlement of the controversy. Mr. Jewell's statement that the shop crafts "are willing te confer with any body authorized by file rlnlreails te bring peace proposals" was accepted as a premising Indication of a speedy re turn te .normal conditions in the rail road shops. Mr. Jewell miM he neither Included nor excluded anybody, but that if the Laber Beard came with a definite preposition he would net hesitate te consider it. Summons Came Toe Late Chairman Heeper asserted that the Laber Beard has been protecting the interests of the striking shepmen "even while they have been calling the beard names." . Explaining his failure te answer last Friday's summons te appear at a joint conference before the benrd, Mr. Jewell said the summons came tee lnte te avert the walkout set for Satur day and that his nppcarance would only have caused confusion lrt the ranks of the shop crafts who had their orders te strike. Anether harbinger of peace In the statement by Chairman Heeper was that a number of rallremls which had been farming out shop work te con tractors were ready te abolish the con tract system, which proved te be the main Ibsue In the shepmen's Strike, ac cording te returns in the strike refer endum. Although the vote te strike in pro pre test ngnlnst the $50,000,000 wage re duction of July 1 was declared te have been overwhelming, Mr. Jewell an nounced that the question of pretefltlhc against the contracting of labor polled the heaviest strike vote Of the three prepositions put up te the shepmen. Plan Additional Wage Cuts Fifty additional wage adjustment cases, forty-four of which apply te clerks and net included in recent de risions, were set for hearing by the Laber Beard, today. Anether conference between L. A. licit, president of the railroad signal men, nnd W. L. McMenlmen, labor member of the beard, who met yester day, was in prospect today. It was Mr. McMenlmen nnd Chair man Heeper who successfully Inter vened in the threatened strike of tnnln tehnnce of wnv empleyes by mediations July 4 with E. F. Grable, president Of the maintenance men. These same two beard members were the guiding splrttx in leading the way te peace In the threatened general rail Strike last Octo ber, nnd n.est of the hopes in the present crisis apparently nre banked en them. Meanwhile the railroads generally were advertising for men te take the places of the striking Shepmen, and strikers were reported at many points te be drifting bark In uncertain num bers te their old Jobs. Declare De Valera Escaped Capture Continued from Ise One the Insurgent Republicans, who hed turned the buildings into fortresses in their resistance te the previsional Free State (ievernmcht. Only smoldering ruinS remained. Four snipers were shot dead during the night. Flre Still Raging At 8 o'clock this morning the fire was still raging outside the area which the Republicans had held under their direct contreL-whcre the flames started. The whole line of buildings from the offices of the Dublin Tramway Com pany te Findlnter Innfe, which formed the 200 yard frontage of the Republi cans' last htrongheld. Is ruined, includ ing the Ilnnunnin, OrCshnln, (Irunvllli' and Crown Hotels and the general post pest office. Six buildings en the opposite side of the street also were destrejed by the fire, which threatened this fore noon te sprend te Henry street. ' Cethal Biughn (Charles BurgCAft). the De Valera Minister of Defense, who ns wounded in n leg during a futile dash for escape, was operated en in a hospital at midnight. He was very weak after the operation nnd this morn ing was reported te be sinking rapidly. The account of the linnl surrender of the insurgents, Issued by the national army headquarters, said: "At 7:.'i0 P. M. a party of men led bv Art O'Connor left the Granville Hetel Under n white Hag and surrender ed te Lieutenant Crnney. "One of the party said they were given orders te surrender by Mr. Cnthal Brugha. Mr. Brugha, brandishing n revolver, then dashed out. When he cftn.e uhder the fife of the troops he was wounded and was removed te a hospital." One Killed, Sixteen Wounded Casualties lu jesterday's lighting, se far as the records of the city hospitals show, were ene killed and sixteen Wounded. Fer the eight days of the fighting In- Dublin the casualties are glcn ds sixty-one dead and 2.10 vieunded, net including four snipers shot dend In Marlborough btrcet and the wounded tnken prisoner from the Republicans' Sackville street stronghold. The material less te the citUens of Dublin is very heavy. The velue of the buildings destroyed is cstlmnted nt between 11.000,000 mid 4.000,000 pounds sterling, wbjle the destruction also means the less of very large sums In rentals nnd probably considerable un un emnle) ment. Describing yesterday's surrender, the Irish Independent notes the remarkable scenes thnt followed in Earl street, Tal bot street and Amiens street, when the prisoners, including te women, were mnrched down the streets te the armor ed ears icudy te remove them te their places of detention. Enormous crowds collected te Watch the progress of the removal and there were i-onie demon strations, especially en the putt of the youthful element of both sections. Seme of the male prisoners were dressed enlv In shirts and troupers and looked very buttle worn, us did their escorts. Call te Arms TliCiTrovlsleim' Ffee Htate Govern ment has Instructed the general head quarters stuff of the volunteer erganl tatlen te place Its entire establish ment' en an active service basts. Tits lita4UaUtts ftttf is eUrtatUt EVEHnMJ PTJriUEcf 'EErHlEB-PHIIADELPHIA, TBTJBSDAY, JTOY 6, fleers oamaae'lag leeal unit te ap peal te all members te accept service for "three months. All ether citizens who desire te Jein the national ranks will also be recruited for the felunteer organization. A call te arms was Issued today ty the previsional Free State Government In the form of n proclamation opening the way for the enlistment of these cltl sens who lsst week were "declined by fhr? Government herausn ft was ennfl. dent of the ability of the army single- nnmiee. te meet ana detest any attack made upon it," The proclamation fellows t "The valor nnd patriotism of our na tional arms has broken the Conspiracy te override the will of the nation and subject the people te a despotism based en brigandage nnd ruthlessness, regard less of the people's Inalienable right te life, liberty and security, "Spontaneous and eager Offers of army service made by Citizens last week were declined by the Government be cause it was confident Of the ability of the army single-handed te fneet And de feat any nttnek made upon It In the way of open warfare, and it desired te teach the calumniators of the Army that needed lessen. The army proved Itself equal te the great task And Is justly honored as the defender of the people, "Cvents have shown, however, that while the present active strength of the army has been sufficient te deal Ade quately with the recent situation, there is a possibility of continued sporadic action which makes an increase in the army establishment virtually neces sary. Fef Further Revolts "People Of Ireland, you have re gained for the first time in centuries these powers of government from which n nation may develop and cultlvnte In nence. order and prosperity Its own na tional genltiH. "A wicked, sanguinary Attempt has been made te thwart your will and thrust you back again into the house of bondage with your capacity for self government discredited before the whole World. The courage and devotion of our national arms has preserved you. "But. although the armed conspiracy IS overcome, elements which seek te substitute the snlrlt of Anarchy for the spirit of order remain, and may attempt te continue te carry out Acts of Bri gandage and ether acts of interference with the moral and economic life of .the country. Such attempts must be sum marily And drasticaly dealt with until the person, home and property of every lawrespectlng citizen Is rendered ab solutely secure." Commenting en the outcome of the fighting, the Irish Times today says: "The country has spoken twice through Its army, If the leaders of the lest cause will accept that twofold ver dict new they will net find any temper of vlndlctlvencss In the men who were their brothers yesterday, The submis sion, however, must be unqualified and complete. The Previsional Government cannot nfferd te take risk and the peo ple will net." Londen, July fl. (By A. P.) ine rumors reaching here from Dub lin Concerning De Valera are almost as varied as the number of correspondents sending them. One dcc'nres It Is un known whether De Valera is alive; an other that he has been wounded and captured, and a third that he escaped en Monday, having delivered as his fare well watchword te the garrison : "Never surrender, but escape if you can." Yet another speculation Is thnt he has joined Ersktnc Chllders, who is re ported te be at the head of a mobile force Of fighters In the hills Around Dublin, while elsewhere It is suggested that he has gene te give tile benefit of his counsels te the Heutuern liepub ltcans centered at Mallow. Art O'Brien and Sean O'Kelly, who were arrested In Dublin by the provi previ sional Free State government Tuesday night, hnve been relensed, according te an Exchange Telegraph dispatch. They were formerly foreign representatives Of the Dall Elreanh, O'Brien being sta tioned in Londen nnd O'Kelly In Purls, Cerk, July 6. (By A. P.) An offl effl rial statement Issued, by the Repupli part military headquarters ak Mallow -ays the Republican forces forced the Free Staters te surrender th Sklbbercen uarracKs en aubhiibi nrrer wnieh nn egrecraent was signed by the rival com manders that hostilities should ccAse at nnre. It was agreed that the Free Staters should hand ever their rifles nnd Am munition te the Republicans, the latter memlslng n6t te use thcin against the Tree Staters, but te return them in the event of "a ngnt with the common enemy." The Republican Command has noti fied the merchants that their goods may lie commandeered en behalf of the nrmv. hut that they must give ever such goods only when presented with "nn official, printed requisition form." The mer chants have .been asked te forward in voices of the Commandeered goods te the Republican headquarters. Wreck New Laid te Foggy Storm Continued from Tare One Wolverton. "The Grand Jury can be called at any time." Bridegroom Undergoes Operation Leuis Kelkcr, 024 West Columbia avenue, the young bridegroom, who was severely Injured in the wreck, is in a critical condition In the Atlantic City Hospital following an operation en his spine by Dr. Charles H. Frailer. The operation was performed as a lest chance te save the Injured man's life. If he ultimately recovers Kelkcr will be a cripple. His bride, who has net been informed of her hus band's condition, Is also a patient In the hospital, but shows signs of im provement. Twe ether Phllndlphlans who were In the wreck have almost recovered. They are Frank Massculle, 1714 North Twenty-fourth street, and Charles Lukens, 0227 Beecher street. The Rev. Vaughan Besse, of Egg Harber, N. J., who received severe cuts and bruises when he was thrown into the nlsle when one of the coaches left the" rails, is net in a serious condition. Throngs View Engineer's Bedy Several hundred friends and ethers attracted through curlesltv mothered at the home of Walter O. AVescett, 412 Market Street, Camden, last night te View the body of the engineer who was crushed te death while piloting the lll-fnted midnight flier. The body lay Ih n eeitch .casket sur rounded by many floral tokens from or er or f:nnliatlens and friends. In the dimly Ighted front room of the small house sat his wife and two children watch ing with n.elst eyes the steady line of persons that filed in from the street and past the coffin. Representatives from many ledges e which the engineer was a member were present. Cloud Ledge, Ne. 101, F. and. A. M. ; Slleam Chapter, R. A. M.. Cyrehe Couunertdery, Ne. 7; Knights Templar and Arwrtmes Ledge, Ne. m, I. O. 0, F., marched te the house hi a body and conducted services. A delegation of employen of the At lantic City nnd Pennsylvania Rail rend, as wrll as ether organizations, attended the burial lu Evergreen Ceme tery this afternoon. Anether wreck victim. Jehn Line hail, twenty-four years eldt 1714 West Allegheny avenue, was burled this mAMlni. EmMAves Of tAa Mtlaetrla 8tesfSsttsjr 0y , whss It' mwmyi kan wi satleysd, attended a selenvn requiem mass at tne tieiy beuis unurcn, and lafera delegation accompanied tne body te Hely Sepulchre Cemetery, WIDOW OF ENGINEER , SAYS HE WAS NOT tUL Mrs. Ma Weseett, the engineer's widow, this morning denied reports thst her husband prebAbly !md been ill en the night of the wreck nnd failed te Bee the slgnnl set against htm. "My husband was In perfect health," she said. "He left here Sunday night as usual te go te the roundhouse for his engine. And nothing could have been wrong with the mechanism of the en glnc, for he always, was very careful. lis tested the machinery thoroughly be fore even attempting te take a loco motive en the read." . . . , Mrs. Wescott believes her husband was running fast te make up lest time nnd the tewcrman nt Wlnslew Junc tion set the slgnnl against him, if he did set it. tee late for the engineer te slacken up. This belief, she snld, came from the mAny accounts of the wcrck told her by ether engineers. Her opinion 4s shared by Edward Slckler, her brother-in-law. Sickler said Wescott repeatedly told him of being forced te make up lest time when his train was held back in Camden. "He used te say," Slckter said, "that the company wouldn't step speeding the trains until something hap pened. 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