SB 2?$ h. I ft i Is . X m if v , . BWs kvA, utJiti. m& f W4&' r8 'aWww,.bk . I icw"" vwrV - v "k wwtPiflRWSlS'i:s.,,k XWif VAC i ' i ttw ' t k 'imKMt.ytmwf? f i' ' ". " " ""WH1 1 '. J!!LVZ EVENING PUBLIC, LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, i.-: -' i. - KKIK v IN AUTO MISHAPS b Twe Women Are Struck by Cars at Same Spot Within Three Hours ONE DRIVER SURRENDERS Nine persons were Injured In l'lill.i l'lill.i delphin Inst night In ntitornebllc m'el dent p. Twe of (he nceltlt nN iMMirm.l t Ilia snme spot within three hour. Hard te Select t an Unbiased Dezen Continued from Pan On which de net own their own homes." Is the wny a business man put it. "The miners lire proud of their homes. Can you blnnic them for vvnntltiR te tear te pieces men from ether stntei who nre wlllinjr te stent their livelihoods?" The mnf.iaere lnut .Tune itself Is con sidered "deplorable," but "unnreld able," nnd "likely te happen again if the men nre forced te it." State's Attorney Duty, who In net a union man, evidently deei net Intend te press the denth penalty. He asks veniremen whether they believe in cap! t.il punishment, but he accepted one who does net. rriemWIiln with the necued seemed te lme resulted In three prt'-cinntery elialliMices by tlie Sttite. but Kl (.'oeper, iinniiy OEALERSWILLTELL U OF FOOD PR B EMS Chandlers' Failed, but Had $300,000 Manufacturers' Representatives Will Meet Today in An nual Session 6. W. NORRIS TO BE HEARD Problems vital te (lie dlstilbutlen of fowl products in the ii-i-Htn.tr nnd i:tein Short of Mni-yinml mnilset, of iire-tMiiiiti.il. was exatnliu-d feri'vhii'h thi-i city Is i! enter, will be Mild Mention- about . I.. ...i . .... .... ...I........ .!... .,... . ... Mr. Amv Tnins. fiftv-elshl enrs "veivi minim" hit ii-- am umu wiiiii inr.cn up III n meetln? of the A .... . ... , . .i . . 1 1"1 knew one et iiie tieienuants inn- iiti of Mnnitr,i.ti,.-,.,.1 u .niniivMH Id, 1711 North L'lishtcenth sticet. was! nmtelv ,, two rnmy. And Jim , !, t, ,. " "re , . r,c,,cn,nt , lightly Injured shortly l-efere 11 o'cleclt. I llupglns wns tendered by the State " J'10 ",vtie-Striitfer(l this cvenlns. when she ws struck bv nn ntitnmeblle I after he wild he had known Clark since The attendance of manufacturer ts driven by Jnmcs M. Jack, l'.'U North Twenty-fourth street, as she was cross ing the street at Eighteenth nnd Col umbia avenue. She was taken home by Jack, who later surrendered himself te ' the police of the Nineteenth and Oxford streets station. Three hours later, MIs Irene Thai, he was n boy. It was the defense which pte-emptcd Muggins. The system of tendering panels of four tentatively selected Jurers is rather involved. Ne juror is tendefed for final acceptance singly. Immediately four jurors are acceptable te cither side, that side tcndeis them for oath. Hut the ether side mnv break the panel by a iire-cmnterv elm lletme. and men CT thirtv-tluce vc.ir old. HMO Herks , limine ether jurors te till the vacancy, trcet. Miffercd a fractured elbow ami The-jiirj , eneiUcutly, i te be sworn urules when c wu sfruik by an in urrnips of four autouurjlle driven by l'lulip .tln;eiin, 40S North Ameriinii htieM. lie !el contiel "wlien he attempted In make u left-hand turn from eighteenth street te Columbia avenue and tan up un the Jmvt'ineut. Miss Thai was taken te St. lefceph's Hospital. elltc-ului was ar rested. Harry Wllllnnis, fifty-five ciim old. 622 lfrewu street, wiih slightly injuied hen he was thrown from the carriage in which he was riding when it was truck by nn automobile, the driver of which did net ktep after the accident at Seventeenth and Montgomery l'eur rernens were sliilitl injured hen the automobile in which thej were riding became unmanageable, owing te i:nminatliiiis nre conducted by (we men who are well known in the com cem munitv nnd who knew met " tin vrnlr.-iiKMi. Attorney Neely and State Attorney Uuty iucstlnti and iree qiit'xtten like twu pleaantlv enter tained gossips, though tireless ones, tee. And nil the while youthful-appearing Judge Hartwcll. with his black-rimmed specs low en his nose, fidgets about en his bench, reads the newspaper, walks bv the eleven lawyers, rearranges fur niture behind his desk, leans en n table, sits en the witness bench or gees out Inte the anti-clmmber te talk about hniitfn. At Intervals he Interrupts with "-harp pertinence and, for all HI , Stcvrart expected te be unusually large, ns the annual meeting of the American Spe cialty Manufacturers' Association will be held en the three days following. Among the speakers will be Geerge v. Nerrls. governor of the Federal He He serve Hank of Philadelphia: Neah H. Svvnyne. 2d, of the United Stales Fuel Commission : Trederli William Wile, of the PriiMe Leiieeh, and the Itev. Jehn Antchnni. I 'lhe banquet will mnrk the fifteenth 'mnlversnry of tl.e organization. I In membership of wlili-h include virtun'.lv all of the direct leprcentalives nnd sales iii-iungers of ininiifnetuii l- "tn i -itiiiff In this merl.ei. ns well ns foul ! 'ireker. thteugh whose hands iiiism-s inen than OS per cent of the grocery nredurts handled by the jobbing trade In the territory of this four-State mar ket. Members of the Banquet Committee are: Jehn S. Eiscman. chairman; ..eerge J. Hurnham, William II. Hecker. Geerge A. Chapman, A. G. Petersen. Frank ,T. Cress. Edwin It. Mnlse, Jr.. Jehn Glesslnger, James f. I)ew. Geerge B. Simmons. C. G. Standeferd. David Hunter and Rebert t'entlnutd from l'ae One trustees In bankruptcy, hall. "Are you sure' about It?" "Will, the trustee told me It." "This evidence is all hearsay," con tended Mr. Fex, appealing te the court. Judge Stern said he would withheld decision en Mr. Fex's contention. Mendenhall then said he , did net knew until after the bankruptcy pro ceedings that any securities left for safekeeping with the firm had been sold. "The fall In the market created great lewes for us." he said. "I tnh- ii.,.t III he ,, securities left for safekeeping should eeln- .have been set aside." "Hldn t .veu tell J. Heward Keber, an attorney, that Clark, Childs & Ce. had sold securities which had net been set aside and en which your company had no claim?" Mr. Fex asked. "1 don't remember.'" Mr. Fex then nsked the witness why hni borrowed se much money en May 10, "The market was peer and we want ed te assure our clients that our firm was solvent," replied Mendenhall. "Didn't mi borrow the money te buy back the free securities?" "I didn't knew any of the securities had been sold until after' the bankrupts proceedings? Is acutely ......I, ..... ii. u.... ....... 5.....-, i U.....H ... . . in.lllTe.,iin l.n a. .... ... i .a a.r ui ii !.. i i rr'1'iiiiiii; llllliliri lltCl III. -.i i-.... , fi'u.. .1.1..... .... !,.. fittarp nf u-nntnxrr npplepii mutoniebile. Haul Oorande. 1111 North' 1 re-emptnrv challerigcs bv the iree Avendale stri'Ct, was nrictia en a charce of reckless driving. Willi him in tin' automobile vveie 1Oiiis Derando. si jiar-. old; his brother Niohela-. scvpu .vcars old, and Amanda itlcel. -0!) North Sitj -fourth treet. Manuel I'is-er. of 1122 Girnrd ave nue. sutTeied nits and biuies in a t ol el ol llsie'i betv eeu nn nutomebilo lie was driving and a motertrmk driven l Albert d. Carter, et 4211 laist Giraru avenue, at Hicluueud and Somerset treets. Chile Is Rocked by New 'Quakes catien excused Al Mrlnturff because lie is second teusin te the wife of (.'lnrk. and Guy Hinkuer, who expressed friendship for Hurt Grace, another of the defendants. State's attorney at tempted te dismiss Mclnturff for cause, but Judge Hnrtwell. after live minutes search in a statute book, said emphati cally "Ne." . , Member. n in Hie union cleumiess 1 ITALIAN STEAMER SIGNALS FOR HELP Pittsburgh Gees te Assistance of ttur'"1"" ,l,rlllitn,-,-'s nt tie option of the menxe urappa Bar Harlier. Me., Nev. 1 1. Bu Allnclatrd Prt Londen, Nev. 14. The la-t words In Otent Hrltaln's election c.tnipnltn vvill lie spoken tonight. The electorate will go te the polls tomorrow and pick n Parliament from the HVMI cnndldale seeking seals In the Heuse of Com Cem Com eons. In 37.1 constituencies the fight will be a duel between candidates of two parties. In 242 ether constituencies the battle is complicated by the presence of three or mere contestants. liven the wisest political seers nic unccrtnln ns te what the general ie suit will be. Seme newspapers publish iNtlmntes of hew they believe the vi lleus parties will rank when the voters ' i have had their say, but none or lhe( i forecasters express great confidence in their own clnims. Te the unbiased on'eol.er neli" l.ns much value, as every calculation 1 I tinted with the political vie.vs of the .man making the tstimntc. , liar ne the innumign events nave ie.i .. ., i. .. .... . . te n levislen of some of the mere sun- Phlladelphlans Notified Issue Wllligulne cstimnles. This was notably the Be Taken at Pp case in Glasgow and Western Scotland. Flftv million ilnllnr. . ..i., where the united front presented bv the fifty million .dollars of war aavlngs T;nlenatg Bnd Lloyd Geerge Liberals stamps nnd certificates held In this dis- originally induced considerable eem- trict will be redeemed by the Gov-1 plneency. But new a Glasgow dlsimtch eminent nt par en January 1 next. ! te lhe Times says the greatest ceniern They are stamps and certificates of the is felt ever stats which were rrgnrded seiles of 1018. a ?nfe n fortnight nge. i,inmnfis,n .itt .. ..i n ,. i iIiitvw here the sreet nuzzle nernlex- hanking institutions, nnd preparations te the erfn!e" is ,,ew the wem'n for the" large amount of work Is i being will vote. It is the experience of can made by all Philadelphia banks. Held- vassers throughout the country! tint irs of reaecmnDie atntnps and certin- "omen nru mmuk mure iirutin.... .,.- fines nte reipiested te present tlwrn at ,,'r,"it ", ,,,, ""ftlens than ever before banks at any tlme nfter tomorrow until alt! eugli their Interest was frrauentlj Jniuiary l."!. They will be redeemed in fntisldenible eveh before ihey hnd Hi" eas-h or exchnnced nt nnr for Trt.nsiiri right te cast ballets. 1W !?jftLWi.-iiXii9 TUJySJJAl, 'XUy Eunnsmxm" & ' ' 2Lti' '"'''"'r n "'? Mwmmwni I - CAMPAIGN CLOSING WKM B 0hhbq e bKakv i nissjLskkw. mM yl HKhLH vote rHP-T -4,, BMS8livi jMStffltenF- - rd iMi Electors Will Nam New Heuse of Commens at Polls Tomorrow WOMEN'S $50,000,000 THRIFT STAMPS TO BE REDEEMED HERE Dublin. Nev. 14. (Bv A. 1M--The A branch office of the Federal He- current increase of nctlvlt.v of armed serve Hank especially for the redemption fercis opposing the Irish Gevernennl of tin matured securities will be opened N attributed te reunion of the political en the ineranlne fleer of the buildiiiL' mid military wines of republicanism. niiiil nreimlice n iurer in favor of the Pittsburgh, bound from Nev Yerk for t 'be southwest corner of Chestnut and I The Intensification of activity by the men charged with the murder of Hew- Bremen, wns standing by nnd ghlng ITvvelfih streets. Ne redemptions or ex- irregu'nrs is supposed te be pnrtially flti A P.) A radiogram received here ('nrl iiidav said that tlie v lilte Star liner ard Heffman. Anywhere else but In n i emnmiinitv such ns this K tlie mere Centlnutd frcm I'ikb Onr Vicuin. a village In th Province of Ataenma. giving the fir."t news of the , effect of the cnrthtpiakc in that town, j There was no !os of life in Vicuna, the . M...,. ...I.I 1.... ....I.I!. I. ..in ' HUJUI .IIU, UliL 1IUUIII llllllllllst huiclies end the telegraph nffiie were badly damaged. The Pacific Ocean senid nor .vet te linve full." lecevered it" eqiiilibriutn ns the result of last week's lerrltic di tunrbnnces, or else tliere have been eme new movements under the mean bed. Antefagastn lepmts say that es. lerdav the ea ebtud and then came booming hick upon the shore three times, much in the strange m-inncr of the tidal waves of last Saturdaj. I'. .. Smelters Kulned The depots of tlie Amerliuu Smelting Ceinpanv at Carriral wire curled away when that town disappeared in the disaster of Saturday, incerdlus te N'ntiunni Telegraph adiice. Operators f l(, wlreles. const ela tion near Antefagastn. mis-in.- nine the tltal vviive of Saturdav, liave been located in tin hills, wlimcv tlie tied. Having ler their sten s, t)ie" were without feed. President Ah-andri will lewe to te to mertovv for Valparaiso, wlnre he will embnrk en tin battleship Almirimte l..i. lerre ler n visit te tr.e nert strleipii nil neeessnrv assistance te tlie Tttill-in tenmshlp Mente Grnppn. which li.iil r. n? .......lwililr. In (In, cnitin iin-nni- lirn.adcnst SOS distress slcmilu i V..i l l,Ut II. 111.. in. i . -,,.,. ... ..- - I" -- --a .. .v.. .ttien would be suflicient rea-en for a hours tiefere. iilmllenge for cause nnd dismissal. In According te wireless messages, i Williamson County, however. It is con- flashed ever 100(1 miles en the Atlantic I sidered te be something bordering en and intercepted here, the Mente Grappa Impossibility te si cure twelve impartial was listing te pirrin Heavy seas. She ennectcd vviin some urani.ii ei iclt .vientreai ler rnice .-sevenmer 4, men net i tlie union. La Follette May Lese Leadership i entlnurd from rase One ii'tinuunnieu nnn a re.ti ' T.ntest radio cemmunleatlrnw . ,1.1 that the Pittsburgh wns "nble te handle the situation" nnd "no further help" ( was required. ! HAMMER CASE EXPECTED 1 TO GO TO JURY TOMORROW .i Mr. iV nic c.imi sueci.s. ue will he ac companied bv tlie Ministers of War and Public Weil.s and ether emeinN. The battleship was reported te imve steamed northward tediv. but was cillnl back te await the President. pregresflne movement, net a preprietnr.v one. should get under wn.v. It might go ns far a Mr. Hnrah in looking for a candidate who would cut ns deeply ns possible into tlie Iicpublii an Party. A piegii'sive who tins been cari riignin: In the Northwest for Ship srad, Praiit. Hroekhart and etiiers writes them will be a Kieup In Cen gres vvhleh vvill Slve Wall sfree a "nightmare" everv night. I.n Pellntie 1.... . I. .1 ... nn.i nltn lina fny f lin l.inL . nil t.iini. it" ...... . . - ...... .t ... -. . - - ins of . i new part.v mevementa solid Ilcirlngten, defen-e a terne.v gieup of votes behind him in manj States. s.niiiuel Geu.pers hailed him nt the list labor convention ns the "tribure of the Amcilcnii people." And In Pellette furnished labor nn amendment i te the Federal Constitution whicii ! would nel.e the T'nited Statis 5upieinr . Ci urt as negligible ns the Hrltisli Heuse I of I.nnK I And in tliN last election labor do de ! livered its vote. It defented Peiaerene I in Ohie at tin- 'asr moment when Pome Phillips Weeps at Mention of Infidelity Charge Les Angeles. Nev. 14. I Bv A. P.) A plea for the nii'iiittnl of lr. Clara Phillips, en tital for the murdir of Mrs. Alberta Meadows, based en the lontentlen thnt it wns Mrs. Peggy Caf fee, tlie State's -tnr witness, who beat Mr. Meadows te death with a hammer, was made vesterday by Hertuim A. I lie case is expected te go te the jury tomorrow. "1'eggv Cuff ce struck the jnertal blew." Herringlen declared. "It was net the dcfiudant here, but Peggy Caf fie, ni.d sin alone, that caused the dnith of Albeita Meadows. We de net knew who mutilated the body nfter tlie death blew was struck, but such mutilation does net make an.v one guilty of a crime." llerrliietnu was still nrgulng v.ben court adjourned vestcrdn.v. He do de vot(d vlrtuallv nil of Ills time te nn at tack upon the testimony of Mrs. Caf fee, which he chnrnctcrlpcd ns "n stack et manufactured Incidents." 'hnnges will lib made nt the main of fice of the bank because of lack of facilities. 4 CAMDEN MEN HURT IN AUTO-TRUCK CRASH Small Car Overturned en White Herse Pike Near Hammonton l'eur of live men in a small touring ear were Injured, one serieusl), when it iiillided with a hcnv.v truck evvuul h.v .luhu Flack, of Atlantic City, and ill hen by Jehn Itessiter, en the While Herse pike between Ilammouteii and liiiuiMn cnrl.v today. The injured nre: William Pettct, fertj -seven jear old. 71." Cedar avenue, Camden, feui libs fincttircd, shock, bruises about bed, in Cooper Hospital i lined at the British political crl'l- with ' the design of bringing home te the Bril-l-li the thought that the Irish auction remains unsettled despite the treaty. When the new British Pnrllnnicnt as sembles and the constitution of the Free State is submitted for ratification it Is 'anticipated that the activities of the irregulurH will be further intensified. ANTI-JAPANESE RULING AIDS CALIFORNIA LAND LAWS i Supreme Court Bars Mongolian Race! Frem Citizenship i San Francisce. Nev. 14. The fatei of all of California's land legislation! rested mi vesterday s decision of I nited States Supreme Court deiilug natural!- I .itt.i tn .Tiitmnrsn. It unj unl.l I.. rem nail Ills election wen. it ueieateii Heveritlge in Indiana. it defeated Tevvnsend in Michigan. Fer the sake of nn eight -hour day it overturned He. publican New Hump-lure and ncnint ,.,., .w ' the Industrial Court it made Kansas BR TA N TO PAY $50,000,000 Valparaiso. Nev. 14 (P.v V I'emecratif It collaborated in the vie- , The inland town Freirina I virti u Uv , ,nn,s l,f'f '" m' mvohiiert, Miip TOiaed and cerjs are dead there is i ','V"1. "'"I ' S' u -. v. . t Jesuit of the disturbance, of .,, s.it- Jl is n pelitlca factor te be reckoned urdav. ncierdlnv t,. n in l, . ,..'. 'with and.it belongs te La rnllette from tjie cruiser Cliacnbute. which has nrrived at IInnce. Tlie population of rrcitlna, numbering ."0(10 lier-ens has liihn Miller. Camden, cuts of head , I '. Mates Anen ey uenerni Uebb. and loin ear, possible fraituie of skull, ""d ,' "'. ' etl" r.',",'l mat .In pa in Cooper Hospital. .nest could be iiiituralized. i)ll of (ir William Blessing. 711 Berks street. alien land legislation would have fnllen. Cnm.l bruises mid cuts about body ; i f"i l'pr,p is " "' vvhich we could injiiiies dressed, returned te his home. ! have class fled jintiirnlired .Tnpane- Wllllimi .Tenes. M! Kinibee sfreer. under sikii PKiMitiieii. ..ir. n eon said. mere than te anv ether man. ('an he .tie it with him into a third partv? He tried te In 1020 nnd failed, enlv iieen cut en irem outside communica tion until tedav. At Hnasee the sea rose ten meteis, destroying the vvate-frent str(.tures and wt coking numerous iraft. Several Veauien veie drowned by the huge waves. A tug was swept Inland two Kilometers, Supplies for the stricken citv of Vallenar were iandul from the ('linci. liiice nnd were sniit in mule packs ever rnnd gaping with tisures. The rail road which erdinnrilv would have been used was destreved by the earthquake. lhe steamer I'eru has suieii north- small radical segment of it being United States Will Get War Debt Interest en November 15 Washington. Nev. 11. Great Brit ain has advised the United Slater that sTiO.OOO.OOO of Interest en her war debt te this country vvill be paid Ne Camden, bruised; net ti rated at the i hospital. 'lhe tinning car was headed for At lantic Cit. It was (hiving at a fair' i lip, hut net speeding, it is said. The tiiuk was going in tlie direitnm ef1 Philadelphia. The State police, went te the aid of the injured men. The leiiinig car stinck the tear wheel of the trui k, slid te one side of tlie paved lead, hit a soft spot and overturned. WOMEN URGED TO VOTE Stay-at-Hemes Like Deserters In Time of War, Says Mrs. Parks tlilcage. Nev. 14. (By A. P.) Mis, Maud Weed Pnrk, of New Yerk, Pifsldeiit of the National League of I Women eVters, in addressing tin Illi nois League of Women Voters ted.i.v, (empnrcd vetem who refrain fieni go I lug te the polls en election dii te do de . seiteis fieni the army in time of war. Arguments en tour separate action, te test the constitutionality of the alien laws of California nre en the United States Supreme Court calendar for No vember -7. jumps" from "fasTtrain War Veteran, Shell-Sheck Victim, Escapes With Slight Hurts Johnstown. Pa.. Nev. 14. James F. Began, iwtnl -eight .veins old, vbtlm of the World War. Is recovering from miner biuises when he leaped from the Kevstene Imprest) en the Pennsjhnnin , Kiilirtmit near neve .--iiiuiii.v. lugnit, suf fering from shell shock, was en Ids way Irem his home in Kansas City te the Giiviriimeut llespitnl In Washington. lie jumped through n window us the tn in was traveling nbiut sixty-seven nilliH nn hour. He was net missed until the train arrived in Alloenn. and tiie conductor wired bmk te Johnstown .. . .,-. l.s. l...! .. .!. aim ( eueiiiuiiK" " "",l4 '' me man. ..-. . i nil Sin asserted that only -J per 1 1 nt i , ,. i. unlked into tlie stnilei, nt the voters cast their ballets a week ! Cencmaiigh and informed the agent he 'K'.V. . , ,,,,., had lest his hat. "I jumped from the women leuneri) cempinineii ei 'm rrnin, he explnlned. "because they T prepared te go. Mr. Gompers is gen- ,(mher l."i it was nnneum ed v.sterd-iv s"'v" "" ."V, '" ' ' . :"' Vi wero tr;vnP ln"us "l mc- 1 "nu le liens with phrases like tribune of ti..- Ii the Tre'niir Or?" Brit In n i le : ,u'"' l,,p ,I,'""t 'T .. InV ""Im" "'"""'' . i. . ,, p. eple. but net with the labor vote. ?, m?.nt .f 55.loVcine of n"pr""t ..i l"K"r nld n.inidnln. "lhls.eu.it. Hegm was taker, te the Memerial ,..., Derldlni. Fi.fnr EC 1 nn I Ink n iln In is In mole danger id beceiiiitig an eh- Mesnital nnd sent te Washington .vcs- Ianners Deriding Fai ter Ortel er 1.. I e "'; ll ' ' m,U fiem within than from with- trhy. He served two .vears in Fran.. Kven he blessed word progressive tba .e MOO 0( 0 000 lie t " ! i ny nt .. ri hM .,ett, ,i( (h) .,,,.,. , , Am,rk.an (.vlH(Utiennrv I may net be enough. It nil dei.in.lt Ir eul. 1 be s bjectel te r .1 ' ' n ( u,Uns , , lc ,N.. f) , ., t , depends en the maneuvers of the He- the BntlM Deb -Hef indi s MUs .. . . ,n n jJespnl OVl ,.,,.,, ..iimiiiiTi i.riiiii'iii'iii. iiii kiir.n.LCTn ir ri'iirm1 lii.r , '.. . . .. .... ...... .....ti .. . ...... ward with feed and miill.nl supoliei. te . succor tlie inhabitants of the -trick. u cities all along the upper coast. , is in holding the farmers Laber vvlU net stand up alone and be counted It depends en economic developments Will the farmer he worse off two venrs froei i u vv and mere ludienl, or iietter ou nn . s- ra.l'cal WasliiiiEten, Nev. 14. (Uv A. P. i Earth tiemnrs fill again last night In Chile were net livl'tered en the Oeorg.tewn Unlv.rsltv -el-inegruih. In dicating, iHceidln,' te Father Tmiderf of the ehservat.il, that the were slight In ( impnr!i en with the-p wiiieh caused henv less of life and prepert in Chile last Saturday. WORRY ABOUT PENNA. PARTY Nsw Castle Tourists Believed te B; In Earthquake Zene New Castle. Pa., Nev 11. -il!v A. P.) All ilTerts te get In touch with the New Castle pinv, snppe. 1 te ill tlie vlcllll of S.iMliage, Chile, tile scene of lhe cnilh'llllikc. Iiae he. n of no avail and lelatlvc- lure are imuli turn fined Tlie partv is i .imposed of Attorney and M's. Walter S. HcvuehW. All ani Mrs. Lvle L'mer, of New I'nstb : Mr. find Mis. Clmtles MeCulleujb, of I'denburi.. Pn., and Mr. nnd Mis. S, V. Giiihaui, of Akren, . KfTerts n.e being minle te Imd Hie missing pnifv ilumigli Uniied Statis officials at Chile. A. mind the 'ittle hearse voiced blend i nn in the front low of tie Smote ill i enter "'1 the pell'leil effeitH of the in t two veins, I.ii K las lieen running iig.iinsr him siner. the earlv lavs et his trlumplM ii Wl-rensm I! vdt th'iist Mm i-ide TI. w ir nude hull uniiepulnr. The reieti.m tr (enservatism after the wnr Vf him mi the defin-te I.ue s, ilt- 0 !,,Ul, turiitil Ins wa thi- 'line, "nt hew f-srV Ileal La Follette Unknown La Follette never will be known. never will he understood br the p iblle. His name arouses meie hatred in manj nrcles than that of nnv ether man in Washington. The real La Follette liars about ns ele'e a l elation te the In tltleu- La Fel'cttc v'ie has been built up b.v fear and httrel, as the real Geimmy beie te ih- Gerinniiv which piepiganda put Int.i men's minds 'dur- I lug tlie war. I'livateh he is an ej. ej. trieidfuarilv unci, genii,) and shy lunii. He has n cipaem fr warm I friendships w'u.i nellhe- Joliii-en nor Hei. ih Im- lie like- pieplr, een wheu lie disigiits with them Netiibl) he was tlie friend of P. nrese ue i- radical, in i- the only Im J i turn rn-in m public life who inn" be (ailed he, nn tss emt of tin- new Seun- iins in tn ii "i ii.. i ii i .) iiei.f Commission is tiutheitid t.. fund Texaa Oil Fire Less Is Millien foreign debts nt 4 ' per tent interest, Housten. Ti.. Nev. 14. (Bv A. while Interest at present is I 'inning at p. I The oil. Held lire was viitiuill 7 per cpnt. I extinguished tmlay with the cuu-ump- Grea Britain nlfe is expected te pav I tieu of T.'O.OIIU bnrrels of gulf coast (U0.00U en November 1." ns liit.-rist htnvv irutle ml entailing n less of en tlie debt incurred for the sale of aieiiud Nl.eOO.tHiO, neenrding te the silver in the war period, which r.lread 'Gulf Pipe Line Ceinpnny, te vvlii.h it is partially liquidated. i belonged. Overheated Steve Sets Kitchen Afire An overheated cook Hove in the kit, hen of the resident.' "f Hemlnlc Tu ,-i. 1'J'J I'nst Chelten avenue, drove lhe faiuilv te the street earl this mom lug. P.itielman Hlcke. saw smoke (lining trem a window and gave the alarm. m "TIGERS ENJOYS SLEEPING Clemenceau Is a Regular Merpheus Aboard Ship On Birud the S. S, Put is, ,'n Knute t.l New YiflK, Nev. II Clemilice.m is ue.vlllg ll leaf llial leiue- once n; a lifetime. "I never slept se much In m.v lite," )e said teila.v. He niMul that lie was linvii.g n splendid lime and that he never felt better. Tlie Tiger's words vcrc continued b his healtliy, jovial appearance. After je"tertla's rough swells, (he Atlantic is new litating the ship Icladly t ami she is steaming through a slbsiii fen. me iiver remains in se. rltssWn evrry day after lunch, leafing Mi tavltlut Ms soul, "NEWSIE" NOW IN HARVARD Will Keep en Selling Papers Despite Scholarship Cambridge, Mass.. Nev. 14, dr' Stearns, who entered Harvard Intnid- inL- te work his win through bv selliin- newspapers jesterday was infermed tin llnrvnril Coiperntlon hnd awarded him the Bosten newsneys scholarship, Steams' lias been n "ni-vvsm" nll through his bojhned and will continue te sell pnpeis in spare tinii) despite his windfall. He is twenty .veai, old and one of the live children of Lewi Stearns, u Bosten musician. Dining tlie wnr he vvas with the American urni in Slbeiia. ! TWO SEEK PARDONS Jesss Williamson and Florence Duke Make Applications Among the applications for pardon which will he heard at llaiilsbuirf - t ,e, ...... .i...... ,.f , i.. ll.llia'. V,ul ... I .siivciiiui -r " ..- ei ,ii n u- siderlug that thei are net . , n . iuiueIi ! llnmsen, -d, cenvlctnl of .inh(v.l( mei.t, ,.t . i . r . . : I . . t.i T...I... ... .. .1 i.eeinis i't lerm it creut ami I luting ' aim r inreine iun'. ieei -inn e-e,u iri in mis leuiiii), no -t'eiiis de lined nlwiin hoi ity, l h" la a -ii all mi- HURT GOING TO HOSPITAL Father In Crash Taking Injured Sen te Institution The lingers of tlie right hand of Fred . Wiight, Jr., four vears old, vverej ciiishcd jisterdn.v when they were, caught in a washing niricliinn In his home, Mill rend, Terres.lale, The boy's father, borrowing nn auto mobile from n neighbor, started te take the boy te Franliterd Hospital. At I 'ran It for. I avenue and Convent tune the tar ski. hied, crashed into n tree and wan demolished. 1'ied, ,li., cm aped In jury In the crash, but Ms father aus lulued u brultal Luce, , old automobile thief. Williamson has. served ine jeurs of 1111 eighl te tvvellt -felll vu.r sentence in the F. isteru Peiilt. iitimv for eiuhe. .lenient of ibeul s'Ud.ufHi (, js , lue'iiber if a preuiiu. nt tin eh. The Iliike v.eiuan began m rv in sen- I Iciiee Mni.h 1.1, HUH She iifii-ed In give tlie name of a tenfedernte In the theft and tllsiesnl of nut mobiles. PLAN NEW MEDICAL BOARD Ilnrrislmig, Nev. 14.- U.presentn U.presentn tlves of medicine and its allied branclns who discussed drnftlng a hill providing for a single metlltnl beard le be known us the healing nils beard, will meet iiere earl in Pecwnbcr fnr further dis cussion. The bill would establish the new beard in plate of the present Burenu of Medical IM n.i , , j,. I'CUbUIC. MlllllliiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiimiTniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiig OS IT T9DAY Appoint yourself a committee of one te examine and judge the meter car known from coast te coast as the "Master of the Highway." leAa Most Beautiful Car inlmerica Judge the Paige 6-66 Series from what ever standpoint you may cheese power, speed, acceleration, spring suspension, general meter efficiency and the verdict will be that they fulfill every mechanical requirement that the most critical could suggest. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration 1 OPEN EVENINGS SOY A.WILLRV M9TSR C9 tPa tic and Jcwctt Distributors BROAD STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA 4ec,ete Healers S, BEOAD ST. PAIOE SALES CO :vvi beuta ureuii m, i FENCIL MOTOR COMPACT I MH .North UJ'I HI. CURBAN 8TXES MOTOR 00, 1.'23 N. Ilreaa St. BROCKMAN'S OARAOE Cor. llalnvH Ht. anJ Hteuloe Ave. OIBSON'S AUTO WORKS 3P33 IliTf-rferri Ave. ARTHUR 3. MEARS l-ilO M, STlli St ORR OABROI.L son in h, i iiii'iwi.u st. KIMONB HAWXE aniT V. Proud St. NORTHEAST OARAOE 1733 W'fikfllnji Ht . KninUfera . MAODEITB OARAOE Laiif niter Are.. Brjn Mswr ClARR'B OARAOE Houriewn, l't. I Wmn Neither winter snows nor summer suns THE cold of winter does net open Pure copper is indestructible; it up seams in an Anaconda Copper is the metal- eternal. There are Reef. The jotntsaltheugh free te reefs of copper that have seen ser contract and expand, arc se firmly vice for centuries. Once your house interlocked and se amplyeverlappcd is covered with an Anaconda Cop Cep that the reef is permanently weather- per Reef, you can dismiss the roof reef proof, ing subject from your mind forever. The blazing suns of summer de There is no "upkeep" en such a net cause an Anaconda Copper root. Reef te warp, curl, or crack, or become "burned out." Air-insulation betweenmetaland Anaconda Copper Roefings have made the copper roofless expensive te buy, less laborious te lay, and, by sheathing insures cool upper rooms a pre-weathering treatment, beauti when the weather is het. An fill from the day it is put en. Anaconda Copper Reef is free from objectionable noise under rain and hail. We shall be glad te send you our booklet "Copper Roefings," and give you further information. LIST OF COLORS RED, Autumn DROWN, Rwm GREEN, Oh, GREEN, Vttii GREEN. EwU GREEN. Bin BLUE, Ptatitk WM. L. POTTS SON ti CO., Inc., 1224 Cherry St., PhllidtlphU PENNSYLVANIA SUPPLY ti MFG. CO., Allentown, P. ROOFING SUPPLIES CO., 1 1 North New Yerk Ave., Atlantic City TRENTON TINNERS AND ROOFERS SUPPLY CO., 106 Fectery St., Trenten, N.J. D'ulribvttJ by ANACONDA SALES COMPANY Widencr Oldg., Telephone Lecuet 3773, PhiledetphU Minufecturcd by ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY mm nacendA COPPER ROOFINGS 1123, AtuMdeCntwMlalitOk Chartered 1836 If Yeu Are A Business Man A Professional Man An Individual Who Travels Extensively Treasurer of a Club or Charitable Institution Executer, Guardian or Trustee of an Estate Then the Agency Service of this Company may be of great assistance te you. This service is modified te fit the needs of the in dividual. As Agent the Company is prepared te assume entire charge of your securities or real estate, placing the income te your account and submitting periodical statements. Or it will act jointly with you rclieeing you of all detail of accounting and ether work involved. This arrangement may be terminated by the client ' at any time. The Trust Officers of the Company will be glad te discuss with you, without obligation, the possibili ties or an agency arrangement suited te your par ticular needs. Girard Trust Company BROAD ANI) CIIKSTNUT STRICCTS, Pllll.ADEf.PHtA Capital and SurphiH $10,000,000 rTFINUIIAM B. MUKIUi, Prwldtnt Member Federal Reserve System I t9Bz,1lurrxIiEultglIH,JlLUllli.nJl .i' i.i,ni!j i i hih.ii.it.nii. miminii.i.1. . K """"" "" mm ran iwiai Wl'Tilli', L ii ".i i 'iiiiiiiiiiimM mmmaa READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS ( , wm&Ttir . sty i t AiST'li' ' K I j. J sliltf i .IV, XS.Uv Cflk'i. i 'jjfa'a i JJillBiMsss.a.7lr ' "i' (- - ,-..,,.-,..