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f ? t. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-I'HiLAI)ELl?Hl!, SAVURDAX tfOVEMSBJEt Or 3,918' o (.A ." it Lto L 45C0NVENTI0NS TO BE HELD HERE i zJC&mmevc.c Chamber Lists Meetings and Lxhibitions for Next Year S.EYERAL T1II0 MChNTII O ' 'Royal A rd Mason KliM'trieal Engineers ami Indian Kigm Body in Deceinher "torty-fite contentions anil exhibitions to be held In Philadelphia this year nhd ft -nit year hitte been Unto J by tho Cham brof Commeice Tile exact opening date lue not ben decided Mr some of Hie unit em Inns, bill the months are given In I lie following , list ' " Neten.ber II IS. Unman. Il.-iii" Mission- ary Hoi-lefv or Philadelphia Conference, Methodist i:ptcup.i 1 i'nui"ii ' November I.". t'nlled Hut-.' lliluml uf rennsilvnuhi. November IS. A 11111 1 pur Athlelli fliliin of, S5:U.ri, "JS'II u - t...,. iiB' Ttaite t'nlnn Leanu Hlle Coiiferehce Kotemb.tr 25 3n. Annnrini lleiel r.xpuel November 27 ennstlialill "III" lintel Aisacutfon Deimbr. Amt-rl, an ltintllu'v of e.Iettrl- 'Cfti nmnppi. Dtcembpr .t. (lran-1 I'hatili-i Hnn Afpfi Maon of PpnrmHnnla l)rmUr 12 or IJ. Indian liuhir A- oiaiion. Oermtpr 27 (IrHrut I'hanti Maaona of I'elinsi Unnia r. Ilusal Ai-pIi IN 1IIIH Janury N&Hotial .llef i unri-rpn' Januar) ("onlfirpnrn uf Inilian Krlpnila Januars'. rniladelphla I.nlah f'luli January Gaatrn ltetall ImrileuiPiit anl Vahlcle Ipalfra' Auoclallun January ivnntlanla 'lrud C inarlpa Aaaoclatlon January 11 IS Phi'arteHih' Autntnuhilp Show ,. January 13 Itllltarv (Inlpr ..t l-orp'Rn Wars. Inmiuanl!i I'omniaiuleM January 2223 iVnnavlvanla itHtM uuin- Wrmrn'a Aaaoi-I.itlun. Fabruary. inillKr. iirl'i lml l.aln. mat i ominander February 12 (Irouu 2. lvnnvlatila -iiankvra' AaaiKlattun March, Jeulnn I'ubi.i aliun Hui-irty of Amarica. larch. (loappt llluatratoia t'ornenltmi. April. American Acailumv uf rnlltU'ul and Social Sctvnce April, lnnphanla tnttliutp f rr'llpil Public Arcnuntanta. 11)-, Itoal lllai l KnlEbl uf Irplarid. Statw branch. May, Military OruVr i.r l.ni l.rtfon Statn Oommalnlpr). May, iluaiial Alllauio ..r in- I llltP.1 Blaiea. Mae faapond weoki Nan, mill Aiftui-iatlon Of Hoalery and I'ndriwpar tl.inufui turoiii lilblp May 2.Juiip 2 the Intpniiiiiunal Pjinfannpi nn ihp Upturn nf (lur Lord Jena Oenpral Almnnt Anaoetainiii ul Hip Unlteralty nf Ptnii'iKanln t June. .National nuinpna imm i niuu I..acFtii nf Atilprlpa I ""'"'" June. Natlinal Ar.fcPi union nf II ravna'M unit tin urnrt-r. Juna Amrlraii tlull.l of lunjulala. Mali dtfllnlala and (lull-trial June. Amprlpn J'rpa llu.tml'al June. American -tlnlli ,i r'UMholpgp'.tl A aoriatlon. June 4. Holntrln-rrifglan Aaoriutlon nl Ameripa. . , ... June 1S-21. Ordor nf the Snna of I'mr-ar-aiice. National l,tainti July, American Klpitruplairra AMocia- "O" . ... . . . . ... JUiya.l. I icacenuania or tup .".lain r in in i Declaration of iniimenfleii-'e rt?IPnnAVilt t-'ocauoi. .,. tur- VV(,le ,,,, , ,0 w.rnm(., ,,,-,, , rp. Heptember, supreme ruuncl, nf ihe An- moe Ms Imiuoteiiieiits Iheie and sell elent Ai-cepled Kcottl.h lill.a for the Nortll.; ,,eln ,,. Halv.-m,. prices. It would HUffel arn Masonic Jurisdiction nf th I rued , , " , . , , , , . Slates. a tienipndous Hnaiiclal los. he pointed Hept'ember, lndtnenilenl Order V'fliiaters I out. "iVwmb?r.'lKnlJ.hu,1T.;nnlar .Ira,,,. Kn-I ' W llolton. p.esldent of the Marl campmem ot the i;nlted males i time l.xcliaiiKe and a member of Dlrec- eniemiier in, niimnm ,soi laiimi 01 National Hent l.n Vallnnal Aa-uiclatlpli of Letter 1 .carrfers, l-adles' Auxiliary. iTER MOB FIGHTS POLICE -w'-tfpi-mi lnil In Tf.l..2.i Solilier . Heltl in Arrci-t 'Cbener, Pa., Nov !' - Two tbous.nnd or more citizens flushed with excite ment of the teve ol tlctor threatened to utorm the city Jail Thursdat nlRht to release Richard '"rottell. a member of the Vlrnlnla Coast rtlllerj. who bad been arrested on a charge of disorder ly conduct. The police, nr-tlne under orders of f'lilef -nf l-ollce Vance, turned Crottell over to his roinmandliiB olllcer. and he was taken to the BUardhouse ut the barracks. The troublo besan when Pilfli. n J negro policeman, attMnpted to place the ' .uiuirr uiiuei ii--i n-r uii u i-kcu -,n-t-.i- itr-re-it tnw I.--.-.-.. .1. - .......... 7.. ..-.-.. 1 ... I. .!. -.,-. . --..v... -. -,, ,,.-.iu """' "-."'-. I"..-"-1 Jije.-.iil-.ri nnei- rereu, and atcKlnney and uaxter. po- llceman. went to the assistance of fltltli. I III an Instant a mob surged ubout the 1 policemen and their soldier prisoner and threatened to take him away by main force. Itc-enforcements were sent from the City Hall, and thp imllee. with I "'"' ir-.ui.ri-.. om.iUHr.i .u Kei . Ml- I tell to the police statlo together with C. A. Jones and A. S. .usli. who were charged with Interfeiei 'p. Stlth was chased by the mob an 1 a relieved from duty for the rest of the evening to void trouble. A SflURd of soldiers was hunted to the police station to assist the police In preserving order, and at the le-piest of a sergeant the offtndlng soldier wns turned over to him to prevent reilous consequences. Mayor McDowell ordered an saloons closed as a precaution asalnst further trouble. CENSUS OF NURSES BEGINS Red Cross Sturts (.ountiii", Philadelphia and Nation HI To ascertain fully the nursing re ouices o the country, a surtey Is be tnt conducted by the American Ited Cross. This organization undertook the Investigation on request of the Secretary rrt War and the surgeon general of the army. For Philadelphia and the four adjoin tng counties the Southeastern Pennsyl vania Chapter of the fled Cross Is taking charge of the work. Dr. S. Lewis Zlfgler, chulrmaa of the rut try cjimnlt Ue, with qfflces ut 1C25 Walnut street, beads the activities. Jn this chapter tne survey Is being made by means ot questionnaire ...n j !. to all trained nurses, listed or not listed. Doctor Zlegler raid yesterday some mis understanding prevails as to the aim of' the lnveitlgatlon. Many nurses, 19 ,aj, bell'eve that by signing the blanks they plays themselves under the obligation for overseas duty. ! , "This Impression e entli ely Incorrect." r f 'he continued, "rue sole object of the survey l to obtain a complete record . If we had nau much records during the Uifluenra epidemic much unnecessary, -,.-. -work and trouble might have been 1 voided," I?-. - - fAT , LOCOMOTIVK HITS AlTTYi t SfcsKeil on Track, Driver Jump Ilefore! Jfc qra.1. "''Wiilbry, V. J.. Nov 9,--Joseph Cur. '.!. o-f wooillyn, had a nuriow- escape tebrrroa'd", "h. , s-flvHf a cur and stopped the machine rtebt on the crossing toask the fisgnian ittV-way to Phlldelphla. Ills engine MUd as a louth-bound steam train rMM around the Westvllle curve. Wll. Pm Uickett. the flagman. ian up the Iraek nnd endeavored to flag the train.. Mraa Minmllli'lV IlirilPil lieniliwl nml l.i.ll.. ..--, -,-,...,--- ---.-- : -'". tjuij MWWd. .rurrar Jumped Just before th' ra'n hit the car nil llle Car BefnocraU Prob? Vole Plot Humor .Wilmington Ie., Nov . Democrats this city announced an Inves- vrai under way to ascertain If that WOO vot were purchased UlUte by Itenubllcnn workeea tn IrtlWi'oe Tuesday waa true. 4 WED $100,000,000 ! TO BUY SHIPYARD Sum Required to Convert Hog Island Into I emu- iiiil. Sas (loonies SIIII'IMiM; Mli.N AHOl SKI) Head of Mariliine I'.M'haii-'e I'rges Stmey of 1'orl I'aeilities Here 1 p. .peart development of Urn! Ii j as n great ocean T-nii mil wmi'd !;i ml Hip city ntnl Stale uppiuMinaO j.-.n - ftnin i iniu.iiuu sltoulil I'ltner ..t both pm the 'aland and lis Impnivcmi ut ! the tlovprmnpni hi flu i inclusion f peace. I Tills Is ac'iinllng m Unwind 1 'ion v, . i i.i . .... 1. 1. . '"' I1"1,"1,"" """'" ' ' inriioinllu.il, vt ho tin husk 'led tha. Hi lie (limp ,, ,.,. .... .. i i , - Coonley epresspil He op u."ii f Iml for JKin.lllln.iinn Hip Island sliipvaid - fHl I'f bought. nri.Mil.il il vnn ' llifllt ilelclllilucil In kpII II .mil i Ii il expansion iih n let initial "t I lltll PlllllUHldRlii' iipI' Hip laixilbl IIps of l'hllnilW!il;i ii u uin.' palil Mi j (Vionlpy t lilf ufipr-tniiin. "anil I HiinK ' that If the plt fiilla lo ihUp udmi.ui;p I uf In liii.sltlon. It tltl hi- mile Rh.Mi nf ,i 1 pfllni' I'lilliiilplnhlii iiimv lp nlmiiKl IipIiik rm-cpil lo licpoiiip Hip wrpatrnt IiIiiIhk celitPi' in thp I 'ulteil SintP." rHrllitlp. Ilrrp .Niih 'Plillatlt'liihlu ilopn't iippiI any (ti'pui poll ilPtpluiiiiiPiil. Tlif 'apllllea aip nllcnib lieip. n ml iniily iippiI In In ' takpti HtlvntitiiKP of in Hip IIuk ' Islnnil projoi-,il, Hip clnpf iiupstlun i wlipthpf il i'ouIiI lip Iipsi tianillpil a a nubile or ni'itiite liihtltutluti The dipt I'onnlitprntlon alioulil lip kpii bv the Slatw ami ilt voterniiipniii. I Hiliil. othprtvl.se nrltate Intpipstn Mill vtpp In " It in Mr. I'nonlpj's Idea tli.it Hip cil anil Slatp Hhuultl oiionifp Hub Nlanil j hm it lerniin.tl and nut a a Mniixml. The i!p of Hop Islaml n neil by' the Aiitpileaii Intprn.'tlliinal ''niiinia. Hon. w'hleh palil J1.8iki.00ii fur It. The i iiutprninent has biipiiI about JuT.Oiili.ii'in 111 improvements. At any time, under I ' the terni-t of an MUlon. thp Ouvernmein ' t lna purehaie Hi alie fm- the Fiunn riiotailnn and wllh. prlre paid b the "ut lilTt-si: Ml-I.il.p in i.Iip In 1.1,11,,! Should Hip !ntpiiinipit fall in lake Hdvniitntre of thai option, lnnteter. Hip Aiiipi lean Intel national i 'in point Inn mya purehape the linpriAPineiitii, liii'ludlnB I the shlpways, at prlre lit be tlxril by I thlee appialsers. one in be tiumrd by the corporat(cn. annthpr lt Hip Mhlppln boHid, and a third to be (.elected I'j Ihe first two. "It would be a Bi'e.tt mistake in wreck Hob Island completely." said I'eiei n '...l.-l.. . ,w.l,l l ......-.., ,hh,h. .-(h .-.,;,,, ,,i,n r.r,i-i,,i oun- siJ of the corpoiutkin. tills afternoon. (or W6lisler special ominlltee which IS In charKP of the orKanli-ed pffort to briiiB more business to the pott dared loda.v Hint. In his judBUient. I is essential to lcam what the rjovern ineul's Intentions are in lesard to Hm Iniproveinenis it lias niadn here, so that Philadelphia may plan to lake adv au la Be of them. .llnlton favor-! Purvey ' I think Till. iVionley's stiBBestion of a complete Mill try of port facilities us they' exist at present, and their telallon to the needs which will arise as the port1 detelops, a te,r sensible one indeed.", said -Mr. lloltnn, "We should Hud out I as soon as pos-iible what the ilovern niPnt pUns to do with the physical Im provements 11 has made nt Hie port of Philadelphia. , "For poll ilptelonnienl waiphmi.l-ir ' facilities are an absolute eetitlul. The e,stinB farllltles here are not sufficient ,nr .., i,.,. ,nafH ur .... ,l,uni, m-. ti... ix.-.n.. su ..r .... ..-.-..... .,.., -. . I"l 11' U'lni'ivr. M, UII -.iailUeU IU11 r.,..,.,,,!!.. i. , ,,! ,. ,,f .,l -,,,. ' '. V, , ", , , "m- "-ents. Cerslhable goods must be canii for ",l111 "'' inllioads can move them to their destination, outgoing goods fot Milpment abroad should also be held in warehouses Instead of on freight tars. -r,fl nuaiiprinuster's department has ,!!, ., Hue wnrpbonses In Hi. ..mifli. em part of the city, which could lend lly be used for poit purposes after the war. liniilil Mart ..Vnw "It Is not loo early now- lo begin to agitate the question if how We are to proceed after peace Is declared. it should be possible to determine lu a short time what the tiovcrnment's plan, are In legaril to Hug Island and tin quartermaster s stores in South Phila delphia. "1 believe the thought ' f Hie shipping and business men of Philadelphia Is rystalllzlng on the matter of port ex pansion. We liato a guod sturt.' Kvery onn Is Interested. Tho newspapers ale supporting the project admirably." IMreelor Webster lleinliri. Director Webster, of the Depaitineiit of Wharves, Dockn and Feriles. in "dis cussing Mi. Cuonte)' -.uggestlnii loda. po'nted out that the city has staited a development project lu South Phila delphia, which the Director thinks should take precedence over any plan for tin purchase of Hog Island "It l:i quite possible." laid Director Webster, "that Hog Island may be utlll ZPd us u great railroad center or that a pr.vule corporation may establish a fielglit terminal then- corresponding 10 the tluah Terminal in New Yolk "I do not think It likely, however that the city will uudeitake au.v puit development outside the-elty limits. "We have tlver from land already bought for pier sites. Woik hns begun. One great dock for ocean-going steam ships has beep built at the foot of Mr Keati street. A total of ten docks me called for In the development plan there. Further extensions of the municipal dockage system can be made on the Schuylkill r.lver "We have f lu.iiuo QO11 available for this use nt present The work has been I held up because of the war It has not 1 been pus Hi I e to get mater nl. With the return of normal conditions we will resume this Interrupted woik." t'he port expansion committee lecpully a"-"-lnU"- ' -lr-tor Webster Is at present eugageu in obtaining (Jala 011 ( which to base Its future w-orlt. G. 0. P. HOLDS N. J. ASSEMBLY T-r..liiliiti(in f'liunces Inuiravoil In ' ""'lUllloil tnli( es llliproteil ij AliparCIlt MuioritV of Ttto ' , ..'... By ie ,oriaied iVejj Tr,llloll v. j Nov. 9 -New- leraev- , 0 vote on in imuor qurntiuii, seetuinglv win hat. a Ilepubllcan mnlorlty. accord. to vote on the lloOor question, seemingly ' .- ... ..Hlelul nlllrn. 1iiTv (-,.. iii.i , dleseic County, Indicating the election of lone Republican and two Democrats. The ' H'ate'd soldier vote Is still to be count ed The ttepuhllcan platform pledged ihe party In favor of prohibition. I'nless he soldier vote oterturns the results In nny of the dlstrluts. Ihe Middlesex re turns assure the itepubllcans thirty-one 1 -,uUa ajid Uia Ucniocxats twentj-uJai ' .-"'fa'. W-.- -i.r 1-. It I i & & ' f -1 B: TV-Nk A t - -v .vtHH rite. lb & l ta?T E J CHAS.U.DEVLIN U, CORCORAN wounded Yountf.'U C.W.Ke-LLY E.R. bUCHANAN oicdofCucaie Klll-a fRANK EIOAMJR JOHN HCALHOUNJ.-; KILLE.D KILLfO 21 From Here Dead In Frame t onllfiiiPil from Piirp lln. .lune In n"c leiier Ii" tnlii or how be thiexv a hand KrPiiade mlo a ileriiiaii diiKoiit and rouipfl four tfprinaiis who were pln.illiK laidK. He wt. that lliey lefl In h.iHle, while he look possession of their 1'ardn and lamp for noutpnlrs. I'rltale Biii'liaiiiin spred Hit yeais Willi Hie old Tlilnl l.eulment. National lltianl of I'clinsi h.inl.i. and. Ihilil.lllK of Id" HUI)' to Ills wile anil small elilld, it f uped n llrst pprciant's Job when our noopa went to the -Mexican border In' IJHij. Howpter. be waned all claim for cxcmpllon later and went to fanipt V: . with a ill. -it i ipiota from this city He was twent -ejuhi ears old' anil a pa't'Ur bt Hade Prttnlp llnrr trnnlil. seprelv wounded, was drafted In the autumn of tist jear, Unified first ut ''amp Meadn nml later sent ol lamp iiam-oca to nil the milks of the iniiib Infantry, lie went otersfaa In .Ma.t of tins vear, au 'was wounded so Ioiir iijid iliat he bad Iippii bark with his unit fur ten days , or so before the odlilal notincutiun of' his Injun reached Ills parents, who live at liiSU llelmont atenue Private Itnsarln Patiine, died of wounds. Is of Italian pnreiitiiBe. He ' was diafleil about a yenr niro, was I I rained al I'anip Meade, niiil has been In ' France since .lul.v of HiN ear lie lived ut 2333 Tanker Mrevt He had previously been reporled wounded I leillellnnl Irani. I'. vvnilt has been wounded In the bund, a lecelved bv ills futliel ordlnir In word oruiiiB to. worn I',,t.-.rl t il Mil 52 North Tlilrt.v-seventii siieet. Lieu tenant Walsh is iwtil-io veal's old. I and Is Willi I'ompan.v A. lu'ith lufanliv. lie seited with Hie National Cuard on Hie Mexican bonier and while at i'anip Hancock tiuinhiR for iiveieeas peivb-e wits pnunoieit to tlrst serBeaht. In 1 France be attended an onicers' trainiiiK school and Hirte was commlwsliind a ' lieutenant He Is u Bradiiale uf i atholli Ich Scliool. and was emplovrd In the !'"""".. T... "","""'' "." '"' liutieri il. vtaisn. i now i i amp .Mel-i titt- Conk t.llberl t. i'oiiii y II. JiH'lli lufaulr.v. was Bassed ep ember Ik. ac- corilliiB to it letter io ii i-4 siaiep, .virs. I'lirolllle lletSPhe 2H37 North Fifth (.'no.- ir uuililril I'll ive at r.,i trail Thierrji street, (in .Inly 1D( bis cook ear was blown up hv a shell but he escaped. 'Ihe ) ,' ... t nriTPi ) REMEMBF-R lAIMT 1 rSjf.-e' T 7 v 2M(JLADr-lt PCACK. ( ., 0.,.,, ..,,--,,,, THE PfWTOA ITX Ci-il I I lALWAV. HATED r-1 SA- oAt AS AUSTRIA. 1s-, MCRftfA p. A S tS The family '' "" ' C"- Cmt ChildremN aud mime vjiu-VJ ccJ& fl TXIZTZ 1 , I " I v.WT FIGHT VJlTrt) ) KlS, VcOURS TS '' ' f 'e OME BACK I 1 I VauR CHlLDRtW 1 300t WIGHT CVER'r) L 0 ; ' Ao III WORK , irr-: V-v r "ORB WHEAT !--Sl . '" - -ff ( W A r BREAD SIR ? Ql (i e) ""-h. HOW AAAMY ' ri-:ZIZr ' - -" 'Mm' -. JLt'QfD ''--'.i LUMP5 ?F l ' -. - ..... . ..t ......-. ... . ....-., ...r . iflaBtf i -j--,.. I, i fmrffaaiiHU-iiiiiiiJi r'tiiaviiiiii iiiT'',i"TOCTMiMt1iitr'lt--' r.-aSiifaii'itriAii-fii-n - INSCRIBED ON THE ROLL OF L MAbbtTTI WM.E.OVENS vZoundcd Gftt3 ecl -J ej. LALLY SWt..J tWILLlS VOOlAUcci III M (l.l lie U.lh WOlllllltll Willie Roillff ner I tie top. lie had njoined his eonipaii), iiimpKlplv iproeied, w Iipii lie hub Bassul I'lirpnriil t'lnrpuip It, tlnnupl, roul" pauy l. tilth lnrautr. is In a hospital ipi'oveilnn f inn kjh. aeioiilhin In a let ter to his mother, Mrs. Aumisla .Minimi, lia.'.l) Keeillllllll Slleel I'olpllllll M.lflUpi ays be as In detarhment of 200 pent lo lellete a liallallon. The had to pass HiioiikIi n tnlii of Heniian slielln. over thiee open Held'-, anil he sa.ts the rtsriiliiK part;- lost half its nietiiheis. I'rltiitp lii'iinl-i HiiKPrl.i, lllllh Am biilniice I'orp. llii.Mli Sutill.trt Tiuln, as wounded I nilie Ipk Sepie'inlipp "!, ai'i'ordlnt.' In a lellei lust tccelted from lilm b his sl-,ier. -M,n IliiXerty. 1S.M I'lne stieel I'rhaie I Iiibii l , who was horn hi lielaml. Iited at -ii.'..l lliatidv. V""" "'"' oeooe ne was uraupu in eptenibi i. I'.'li. He ualiieil at C.imp Meade and weni mers.is In ,lul. He .ir tit, ,, i , i, i ii, , , ,- , . r ' . I'lirporal .lolm llrnd.. I'ompany M, I lltll Inrantrv, was killed In action dclober I, act oidlni; lo word lecelved by bis sIsIpi' -Mi p I' I,. ImMh, iuil i,hetr stieel fioin Hi' War Hepait. ineiil. Two or his hrolliers and a hrolhei-lu-law ale in Hie service. Krank Urady in Ihe iiiedlial corps and ,locpii llnuiy is a chief peii olllcer in Hip nni CnslKit C I. ials. who 1 with the natal rallwio battel ui.imilnjr thp Ameiicaii but buiis in Ktance. Is bis brother-in-law. I'rlvule .1, II. Trncej, Knssed. Is rap idly inMiperatliiK In it French hospital, dctordltiK to ii teller lecihed bv Ida futhei. Mlcliail Ttacpj. of ?. I North Thiri.t-setpntli slieet Tracpy eiillsled over a year and a half asu, and went to Ktaiice last .lime as a number or lle i"y.n iinini. i up iiermaiis ''HlllSIll " iiaptiiiiK ine nine inc.! Basseil , ., . ,.,.,.. ,, , , I ",r "'- " ' " ..ini-u "(,1 mid we ate jusi acinus 10 Bel out of ; litre and Hiuaie Hie count ' Private l.eniisril MaHetll, wounded while carryinif a illspalch for his lum i nuindliiB ottlier. Joined Hi,, colors on , Octotier n. 1 !" 1 7 . was trained al I'aiiip I .tleailn and became a liugler and nies i vMiKcr In Hie 315111 lnfaiitr.t, Plilladel ' phla'H own regiment of selected mpivIcp I men. HiiBler Masspttl lias two broth els in Hie Italian anil' The -.nung suldler tnaue ins Home al 2ii Wlliier sttppl with a lirothpr. AiIpI MassetH, mi,,.,,. tti.aMin ,:,u u ..io..i,,.. i..iv...i- ' fn llm lied I'loss iiiil 9 i.. u.-v li lo j i)t.nir treated bv the muses In "ins list ! teller tu his brother.' Prlvalr .tlilloii Mtern, twenty-Hte Company I.. 3l."uh Infanii.v. Is lepoited killed In mtiuii Septemlier 2!l lu u let ter dalid lu October, Sam S'eRal. his friend, wiole to Stern's sistei . sa.vhiB lie had set n Milton in the inoruiiiB and in till Uttellionu ,p had seen lilm "cai- SOME OF THE I .- . t Hu.lfi , .11 b - - - a - - f. - -..i. . i i .. i. . j HONOR d.fc rWACEY C cJ J (I CHAS RPURSLf Y V-(Jun3;ci I leil oui " He did not lXpl,lll 'lal be iiieatit b Hie lei hi .SIpTii . userpil Ihu sertiip on May 2". and was emplo.tpd h a Kalesimin Hp lived with his p.ueios Mi ami Mis. Mortis Sipiii, ;'J. Sorlh Van Cell slrepl l.lpiilpiinnt Kawnnnil T. 'I'urr, son ot Mr and Mis. John S. 'I'm n. fonnir exIilPlltS of (iveibrook, was killed In he steie llRhtlnp norllipst of VpiiIiiii, Sepietiibpr 2i. wIipii Hip Met vihj, -ninth Division welil Into notion I'bls Infnrinaflnli was leeplted bj bis parplils, now lesldPiits of New Voik. from l.lpulpnant Itobeit Van Hiircn. ol Hip .tlJtli Infnnltt. l.lpulpnant Tuiii. tvim was allaehid 'n 1'oiiipauy I. JIBtli Infaiitl.t, was bum in WtomlUB I'otliitv In I8':i. Up was eduialpil lit Ihe I iilt'erlly Sehool of I'letelatul, the Cpihip' Itaiila Siale (ol lip and the I'nltersllj of I'piiiis.tl Minla. He piitPinl Hip nlllepis' tialnliig ecliniil at l,-oit Mauarn lu Miu. 101 T. Ills father Is mm eire-.uy of the New York ollli'ps of Hie Aelna l.lfe In--iiranie Compan.v. sprtcpiinl 1pnmlpr .. llHrrhiKlnn, iwenly-tlirep tars of ace. Is lppurled in mi ottlelal aiinouiiepiiipni fioin tlin War IHpartnieiit as batiiiK been killed III aitlon on Seplemlipr 20 He llteil at 27211 West 1aiiplilii slrept lip nt listed flip years iibo In what was then I'ninpany t I'nst HpkIiiipiii. N O, v., now the Itll'lh Infant r. He saw sert Ice on the Mexican Imrdir .SerReant llnr HiiKion was trained at f'amp llimruvk, and went overseas last May. Ouiirlernin-ter -erKPsnt tslilen lillilil, thlrt.t -one atiauou seriiiiii. intirinu iiii ps. illeil In im'.iiic" oi pneumonia on November 4. A lettPr to Mis. Knuna It. Kdwaids. nn auiil. Willi whom be llvpd nt 2"7 Lincoln drltp, iiernuitilntvn, from WashiiiK'ou siaied he bad suc cumbed In a hospital In Calais. France, and wns bulled In a cemeli ry near that cllv. His sister. Miss Mill' ttnilil, also I -Vetted olllclal word of his le.ith. Kndd enlisted a tear iibo and received his chevions at Miami FIpIiI, J''la. He was emplo.ved b.v the CurtiBS Airplane Comprtii.v, Hanimondfcpotl, N V. lie wns Hie son of Hie late Chris topher and llnty Ashton llutld and a hint her of Lieutenant Francis Itudd. tULld FU lit illllery. and Joseph Uudd, 27 Fast Woodlawii avenue, Herman town. U. S. TAKES LEIPER ESTATE I'roiicitt Near Clienter Will id Site for Worker' Homes After beiriB In one family for inoie tlmn 20ii jean-, the Jolm c Leiper p tale, on Ihe Chester I'fke near Chester, has been coniinaiideeied for sites for workmen s houses Fifteen hundred dwellliiBS will be erected on the p!k!iIppii ii'ips of Elound wliluh the liotpriimeiit, throuKh Hie Fineigency Fleet Corpora tion lias taken h right of eminent do main. , The pslaip lies mainly between the Chester pike and the tracks of tile Haiti mole and lllilo It. 'illton.il. and extends ft urn Kldle Creek to Hullan's lane. A ninety-foot deep fronlaBe from the main gateway of the old Leiper mansion lo what ale locally known iih Leiper Flats has been claimed b.v the fleet cor poration. This will take In Ihe old resi dence with the stables and other out buildings, which has been a landmark for generations. The dwelllliRs to he elected on Ihe estnte will be In addition lo Sun Village, tvheie war woikers ale housed C WIDEN STOKK BAN KNDS Karl; CIomiik Rule Sispcnileil for Clirislnias Shopping The early chslnif b-;n on Camden mercantile establishment? vvnrf lifted to- diiy by Walter J. Slants. Federal fuel ndmlnisllator for Caindeii County, to en nblo inercliants to handle holiday husl. ness. The old schedule will be resumed Jnnunry 1. If the cnal slluatlon is not Improved h.v that time. JOYS OF PEACE T SLAIN WOMAN NOT inPNTIHTPn Hotly I?ouih1 on Head Cape May Point at DMl'.hbKI) FASHIONABLY Mullet Wound in Hi it I CHI Oil pit Initials "J. W. Ming luqiivt-l Monday ape tlay, N. J .,n. ji. -uiltclals heie are trying to identify Hie liody of a .vnuiiB, fnahlMiiAhly diesspil woman, found, apparently murdeipil. on Hip beaih at Cane .May I'olnl teierday The body was lyliiB paitly In the water or tiplawnie Hay. , There was a bullet wound In Hip woman's right tpnilitn nml ii tntire bltllspl on one side of her face. A careful win eh of the beach rivpiiled no weapon. ' Coioner W. A. Luke hellevps the woman was tniirdeid! nn, I In-r body iIiiibbuI to Hie water's edge Tile unit clews found wctc tbtpe't InR" on Hip vvoman'H HiiBPta and u small photograph of n hungelow' wllh a man ptaudiiiK on Hip potch Oiip of the HtiKs the wciniHii wore bad the Initials ".I. W." The tlclhn was about twp,tyflv .tears old, of medium-sire, tvillli blonde hair, and appealed to Iip a woman of refinement. The bod) was found b (Jeoige W. Draper, a iipbio. Corotipr Lake will hold the iniiuest Munda.v. SEVEN CHURCHES JOIN IN MEMORIAL TO PENN Six Other Denominations Hep resented at Anniversary Meeting of Friends The lilcpuleniilal of William I'enn's death was lortimemorated last night by Inemliers of the Society of Friends lu the Meeting House, Fourth and Aieh Street. I'.eprespntativeK of six religious de nominations that J'enii welcomed lo his colony woe present' and voiced their in 11 lee of I'emisylv aula's founder A message fioni (iovernor Itiuni li.iugli was read by Charles Francis Jen. kins, piPsident of the Site and Relic So ciety of tiPi'iuantuwn. Auionu the Friends who lend memo rials were llowald il. Jenkins. Jean Harelay I'eiiu-tlasklll Hancock, lloberl It. Logan. Albert Cook M)ers, of Moy Ian: Isaac Sharpless and John llussell llu.ves, librarian of Swaithmore Col lego. The clergymen and inyiiiPii who ft Pleased appreciation nf I'enn's tuleiance of all religious denominations were Hev. Floyd W. Toniklna, for Hie Fplscopall ans; Itabbl Joseph Krattskopf, P.ev. I.d wln Heyl Oellc for the Lutherans; Har ry H Suavely, of Lancaster County, for t lie MennonlteH ; Uev Ut. William II, Ilobeits, for the I'resli.vterlans and Paul Selberl Leinbach, for the Itefotmed Church. INFLUENZA BAN LIFTED Quarantine Undeil KM'ept in Ketv Isolated Section!! of State B.v the Associated 1're.u llHrrlaburg, Pa Nov. 9. The most ! pxtenslve iiuarantlno order ever Issued' In Pennsylvania was raised In every county todny by Dr. H. K. IlovPr, act ing commissioner of health. Only fe,v , isoiaipu pecuuns wi-ie excepieu. The (iiiaiantlne ne ban was Imposed on heck the spread of In- Uftnner 3 to fltienza. tcA?: y.-V ' ' 14,500 called next week IY'iiiuvlvaniiui, Deferred During I K-----. Summoned to Camp Bv ip Astoctatrd 'rrtt lliirrKlniri, Ph., Nov P. State ill h ft i lipaihiiiartpis Indny annoiiucpil that the ..on ttiPti called for Camp (IreeniPaf Ua n nn sciitoiiiPti to tiioip. m mp wpph hi October LM. but deferred because of Hip Pierrpii op-'auac ui in e, would pnlialn npxt i i illicit to bo In I'ninpa ti will tilo nloti npxl I I Influeiitn epidemic, would enl i vvppk The niPIt ' Men dp and Crnno week. Today Son iupii for Ihe navy ale nn the way tn Philadelphia. "Including the tlrppnliaf movement i 'here wll be about U.SoO feitsylvatila I mill sent to tin pc en nips next week and I lie ti inn schedules villi for hip move ments lo begin up Monday and cntitltulu for lite data," said Mnjor W. (I -Mur-dork. the rlilnf draft oftlcpr. toda.v. "Il Is shotl nothe for the bo.inN regnrdluK I Hreenleaf, but they hate nipt tunny , emergencies' and tlw elllclency of the se lecllve service wllj lie ugalll demon-, stinted In this Slate, I feel uie." Tim rnlltoad admlulstintloii Is protld-l HiB spei'lal trains for n titimber of locall ties and the drafted men wl btasstds or aim bands wcarj All local bnatds tvrre today directed to slop sending men tn the S.viscitse camp. KEEP MERCHANT FLEET WHEN WAR HAS ENDED Govcriiiiitfiit I lilikclt pose of Ships. Saj 1 fessor Hiiehner Dis- Thst Hip Hovermueiil Is not likely tn dispose of Its lleei of men-hunt ships lit ; the close of the war wns Hip nseitloti 1 this nfleinonn of Hr. (Iiover lluebnei.l nsilstiiiil piofessor of tiansiwrtatlon and . comiiieice at. Hie fiilveislly of Cenn-! is.vlvanla. . ' 1 Piofessor lluehnpr. in a lectuie mi ' 'the-Atnerlcnii ineiclinnt iiiatlne. clten' hi llouslnn Hall, outlined tlj" po'sllilll tles of Hip merchant liiarlne and urB'd Hie fimiiiclal. business mid manufac turing Interests 10 lnd their ru-operit-Hon lit tlip wuik of making Auiprica's lii owing MppI of merchant ships a per manent institution. Doctot Hupuiipi- sail It would mil l.p dp!iahlp for the (ioveinuieiit io sin - . "nlr,'",u' trench. lender tlhe ships In private companies I , '",'"'" t arrived nt our portion we Immediately nfler the war ' ,ay l!mv" " "10 "n" lo ntvnlt dawn, "he shoriage In Hie wo, Id's lonnng- " lm.1. , ",ot !" '',.'11; .. , ., af,er the war. am?,, 1, alsol-u,, ,' 1? " ttck a sbstantlal pari of the orBanlxai.o.i s.arted at K o'clock vylli, ,hP SMtl. In of the Kmergency clcel Cm pornt!o'i ' rnnlry. lending, supported by Hie M5th may iptiialn Intact for a while. I ndt r 1 Hifnnlrv. Hipsp conditions the novpinnipiit shn-il.' be able to oppiale Its vessels. o as lo It-over a pal, or Hip Hli'pbulidltiR costs which hate risen fioin $70 and $75 lo $200 and S250 ppi- deadweight ton, ami ut Hip same time in the Intciesl of the win Id's conuneue tender beter sleiiuuhlp strvli-e to competitive murkets than was foimeilv Diotlded hv fntel-rn itijiiiyi,ir.g companies. It can also Ihiough Its own organization assign what tessids II clioo.es to tlie transporting r m.wled uiaterlalK lo war-lorn Kurope. Wlien. hovte-er. normal canditlons telurn. It is probable that bctlu- results itn In Ihe long run m attained by ad- heilng to Hie present prov'sion nf the shipping act which calls for Ihe ultimate sale or chat lei- of Hip Hoveriimciits's ships to priviate American shipping coll ect n MAGISTRATE ASSAILS ALLEGED VARE TRICK Sleei)sn Declares Prisoners Were Taken. Away While He Was in Camp .Magistrate Maxwell Stevenson. Jr., ' ""s '-R'"'nt this afternoon over what ! Ile frined a contemptible trick" eiigl- neeicu ny tne v are rorces uuring ma uu sciice atti all otllceis' training camp. No prisoners were kept for hearings at the three station houses assigned to lilm. I Magistrate Stevenson said. The ptis loners had been Iransfened to the Thlrty- second htreet and Woodland avenue sta tion. ' "I went to (.amp Zachary Taylor. Ky.. October 23. to attend the artillery offl-' ,cert' scliool." Magistrate Stevenson said. ' "I had presided over hearings nt the! , Thirty -ninth street and Lancaster ave , nue ftittlon, the Sixty-flrsl mid Thomp son stteets station and the Flfty-fourlh and Media streets station. I "When I entolled for service. I asked , Magistrale lleorge W. Price to conduct ' ' hearings in Hie three station houses I during iny absence. Hut on November I . 1 Hie Hoard of Magistrates met' and by jit'Snlutlon urged tho selection of Magls- trait; Kvan T. Pcnnock to preside over! jibe three West Philadelphia station! I liou-es." i I lltll soon after Magistrate reminds ' i began conducting the hearings, Mag's ' Hate Stevenson asserted, all prisoners 1 wete Iransfened to the Thirty-second street and Woodland nvenue station, i Mnglrtrato SU-vensou said the assign- nieiit of Maglstiate Pcnnock to that ! section and the latest move In switching prisoners was nothing short of a Van political move lo gain ascendancy In Hie Tlility-fouitli and Forty-fourth Wutds. . ' I ' WOMEN ASKCHARTER REVISION 1 (ood Government League Aimapi'i.v I -,:-.., n ........ r.. i-i I . piios tr iiciisuiia iui -cliuilgt" j ( The Women's League for Good Oov ernment, of which Mrs. Frank MIIps Day Is chairman, urges Ihe following leasons why Philadelphia, should have a new charier this year: Tho ure.ent a-atem Invitea dirt and eul ileinkH. In a tltiift of labor ahortaga tho padded polltkul payrull is a nubile menace. Conservation demands a chant-e. Our orea I ent avatern la extiavniiant of labur, supplies ' aril monei. We nerd policemen and firemen free from . the drag of politlcsl assessments. 1 Councils as now nrgiinlzcd ere irreapunsl i lie. It Is no una's fault when things go vviong. . tVo need a mall council of trained bilsl. ness men paid for their work unci lesiionalble - to tlie people. Navy political Influence prevents enforce ment of law. ; Child vtelfdi-e detnsnds a well-run pity. 1 Hstnemher Ondehus and Hie plsysromids. ! Last year Philadelphia tin,; a higher Inrsnt .Lull, ri.tu lliun Neu Vnrl lhl-u -.., II.... ' ton CleveUlid nptrolt or St, Louis. I We are lavUriliiir money useltsily and t i slilinplnz nubile nect-saltles by uur tluinsv ' )'lein pf finance, Thn present -)Bteni plays Into the hands , .of iilisirunulous contlNetnrboases. 1 (otitraitnr rule protrcta vIcp. . ' Cuntraetor lipases corrupt electlona. Ke. . i member ihe Fifth Want. 1 While flahtlnir fur nutlonHl iteninpraev. nur Ilit. at nurriiiiiniii rron autoerscv -lotal a-ivernnient should uol be a contractor MISSING .MAN DHOWNKD llelieveil Jo Have Ended Life While in Fit of iMeluncliolt Norrlatnwn. Pa.. Nov. 9, The body ot , Tliomss Mnrdy, Jr., was found lu the I Schuylkill Hlter today. He- wandered I fiom hlH home on West Main street ev. -nl days ago, after recovering from In. I fluenra, and Is supposed In lnve cut his throat while hi a fit nf melancholy, mak. ' Ing sure of death by Jumping Into the rvr, The nolle searching for the. ml.slmi man found a clue lu a bloodstained t-oelul etkillte, woiui wiey iCKni -up ai ine aauri etUe. PENNSYLVANIANS WIN NEW HONORS ' j(n Trained at Camn IMeadc Tuke Germans' "Little Gibraltar" . 'Cwrit U REGIMENTS Ii IT Lelter I'rom Captain AlcClin- toek Tells of Valor of Men I'Voni This Section C'linsjlvanla soldiers trained at Cnmn Meade plnye,) ,K ,,,.. h, lt, c:,pluro i ..luniiniicoti. slylcd by Cirmans "Hi,, little nihr.illin." Two reirlmrm of ICev-4 Moti- men paitlclputed, the 3Hili and Ihe story of the vnlnr of the Is-ys from Ihls Siale Is tokl lu a Idler from ! npinln 1'ird McCllniork, commnmler (of company F. SlJili Infantry, which i went into the jiRht with 213 men nml I came out Ui 16s. The SlElli Ilcgl. . nietil look up the halllp, Iip says, after I I lie SM1I1 had been "mole or less de molished." The liMier denvribvH how Lieutenant Setb c llptherltig'.on. or this city, met his dratli, and tr.entions other olllceis of Ihe lPBlinent nniong the casualties. Lieutenant "lllll" Sbechnn. he s.i.ts, was hilled. Aiming (hn' wounded be men tions Capiaku Hotlck. -Ma lor letter- FOM. (.11lln tn Ti'llrlimii-in TtAiitttntinta (jmiitH rl. Marker, Van Horn and Hash, all slightly hull. "tneral Joseph V.. ICuhn. ronimander "' ,lle 'Hvisloii, recenlly Issiud an order "nnnendlng the bratery of his men In "' eapluie of Montfaucon. Captain ll,'lllll"l'k tlvidly describes the acllon " delnll. Xlarted After Hark "On Hip evening of September 25,"' I he wtiles, "we pot older to move nut j to our positions of attack at dark. We started at 8 o'clock, prowled In single Mile thtough the pitchy darkness of it 'dense forest, hiked alone a. tramwnv. ! "len along n load, then In a deep and "My company was detailed as nioj per-up and was split up Into small spcllons. following the leading companies of the First and Third tlnttallons. This formation was preset ted for the first three days, so my company was virtually In Ihe ffont line during the engagement There was very little mopping up to b done, so they merely Joined the front-line J fompanips. Praises Sergeant Cot , -A, 3 ()ui0l.k wc ,.,. nR.;llll hfa 1p I )V mi,-1. piachlne guns and some artll- Pry fire. Here the 3Hth hecnuie more I or less demolished and the JlBth took iho lead. As my company was spilt up, I look cointnand f.f inv troons with tho First Unttallon and put Lieutenant Sliee- han In charge of tliosn with the third. Wo pushed forward tbn advance with Company C. and my tlrst platoon was In the tery first lines, How llellif rinxliin tiled "At dtiyllglit Ihe enemy artillery lire became terrilb'. There was nothing tu do but advance. At this time Lieutenant Hethenngton wns killed outright, within 100 yaids of me. Major Patterson and (,'uptaln Illckelson were both knocked down, but uninjured, by the samq shell. "The previous day Captain Ilk-kelson, Lieutenant Jou-nea), and several others had passed completely out from cxhaus tun and nertous breakdown. My, but they were pitiful s'.Bhts! "Thp morning after tvo withdrew, I counted my men and had setenty-elght out of 213. However, many had become separated, many had been carried back wounded, some had been left behind, and ns these hate now Joined me, I have 168, Sewerage Hearing November 13 HnrrUhnrg, Nov. 9. The Public Serv Ice Commission has fixed November IK as the date for hearing tha complaints ngalnst the Wayno Sewerage Company, in which a number ot districts adjoin ing Philadelphia are Interested iJLEld.wxxjjyiirlLil;?- l.AUOHKItS, .MALI. AND KKMALI AUTO MHCHANIC la.l.O'-T.ICIANS HOD CARHlIirtS taYP.ns out ItltiUKlt.S' HBI.PKItS HlVKTHnS' HKl.PF.ns ATLANTIC HKFININO CO. 3M4 PASSyUNK AVR. TO L'. S, KMPLOrMKNT OFFICE ASIC FOFl SIR. HANTHORN 3D AND WALNUT ST. B. JUNKIN8 1521 ARCH ST. RHINO THIS AD WITH VOL' MA1.B OPKRATORS WOODHL'HV IIAQ-LOADlNa PLANT L'nltct Slides O-ivernnient'vvork, Waililus Ion Park, Weattllle. N. J., on I'ennat'rspln i Hullrosil ivvesi jersey nnu eeiisnore illvl slotilt nlaii by trol from Camden. , Free transportation to and from. Pb'ls Cumut-n and Intermediate points, t-'ura re ' ",WJ f0r MKN OPERATORS Working houra. T u. in. to 3 p, m. and a 'n m. lo tl p. m. . P "A CKNTH TO Bl CKXTH -ER HOl'B This clvra you an opportunity tv sirnw ;oue ' iMirlalliimand do you.-i bll, ss His operation f pf this plant Is essential to our overseas ! Lunih may be carried into the. plant or purchased, at cost In tli cafeteria Further Information may he obtained by spplvln. to nny U, S, or Federal Kmpioy. ..-., nrfleea. or Kmnloymtnt Deparlmsnt Msi-AltTHt'lt HIIPH. COMPANr t HaillllKlUII INI tVestvllle, N J. iiAUrKBl"?. drlterr. htlpars. freltht lisnillers and vvay.blll clerks art naede-i pt ones. Api,.liriAm?rlc-ln,n?llwS!' KjPreas Co., Uth nd Urkt, Ask for Mr Ixing, Km! p-ovment lluresu. nontm rtm rkxt , VVet Philadelphia '' T l rilHblt; rooms for lenti lint-water lie electric tight, unfurnlshrdi IIS nee -irri stun iiocn si. ovtn si, v an -ionn a rm 03 B, vino si, inuua oaiuooi.-iivK,