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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY JIORNING, JUNE' 16 191 i- i -k coal. For the same work a man employed in this building gets $2.50. Why OPEll PIER HOSPITALS OPEN ON RIVER E. Burd Grubb Deeply -T in Aviation is there that discrimination in the same grade of employment? There were thirty-four men last week who voted for the amendment, but no man has been picked out for vicious attacks and unkind names. I'ilLSOfl AND CLARK TALK REFORM TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS ANNUA SESSIONS 1 never asked a man to vote one way or PARCELS POST HOT FOUGHT 111 OPEN BY ITS ENEMIES -v Continued From First Page the other.

I have left vou to your not to get mad and talk, but to get a Erogram, and follow.it. The Democracy, said, had been waiting for years for the Republican Party to get into trouble and, according to his way of thinking, the time was at hand. He said other amusing things. Mr. Clark here sketched what he said was the reconi of the Democratic House in carrying out the promises of the Denver platform.

It had refonhed the rules of the House and passed the resolution submitting to the States for ratification a constitutional amendment for the direct election of United States Senators. "The House also had passed a bill for the publication of campaign expenses before election, and "aroused public opinion will force that bill for the selves and your sense of justice. The future respect of the individual will have si to be worked our by the individual. 1 fir am not here to 'insinuate, improper mo 1 Continued From First Page Three Sick Children Received on the Opening tives. Remember, vou once placed vour- selves on record regarding this bill.

To turn back is unfair and cowardlv. To enough to do it? Have we the knowl Day edge, the seit-possession, the poise, the State' Officers for Year Are Elected at Retail Merchants' Association's Meeting Interest Is Aroused in Convention by Discussion of Manufacture and Use of Briquettes courage: Are we the men: Ihe coun- purification of polities through the Re- choice-to deserve its conhdence and con- cert a course of patriotic action which I ope, he continued, we all hope of of should commend us to all just and pur- -must lepeuwy mi um, Mayor Attends Inauguration Work at Foot Race Street on River do so must require potent argument and reason. Do as you think best. These men for whom I am pleading can go on and toil. They will continue to exist as they have been doing.

My plan is for you to square yourselves. I understand conditions. I want you to be honest with yourselves." McAllister Joins Debate Councilman McAllister arose when Mr. Mackey concluded amid prolonged applause, and said: "When the eloquent gentleman from the Forty-sixth ward has been in these Councils as long as I have and has been as observant, he will learn that vou cannot do a right thing in a branches of the government service, and despite the economy being practiced I have not noticed that the legislative branch has become self-supporting. The speaker looked the chairman of the sub-committee, James T.

Lloyd, straight in the eye as she made this statement. Mr. Lloyd, she was evidently aware, is chairman of the House Committee on Accounts, and is one of the men principally charged with keeping down the expenses of the lower branch of Congress. The chairman smiled and bided his time. 1 mrtn 117 UII11 auuut annual cvuuuiiircu y'L poseiu me many milhons, but, however much we To Division in Democracy may.

realize in that direction, we must He continued: "There has, first and jn gome wav raise over a billion dollars last, been a great deal of idle talk about to meet the appropriations already made divisions in the Democratic Party, and by a Republican Congress for the fiscal men here and there have spoken as if year ending June 30, 1912. Rome was it were possible for this individual or not nuilt in a day, and all Democratic that to disrupt it and to break the splen- promises cannot, be redeemed in the did continuity of its history. Men who shape of bills passed through the House speak such empty predictions are-forget- jn a weet or a month or a year," but ful of the history of the party. is we will accomplish the good work as Beds- and hammocks for the use of lick children -were installed at Race Street Recreation Pier and dedicated to 'Moreover," the witness went on. "I he service of babydom by Director ISeff, have not noticed that the President or Vice President is self-supporting, or that in the Department of Health and Chari ties, with due ceremonies in the pre ence of an interested assembly of phy the one party the united fttates wnicn i rapidly as possible.

the judiciary is self-supporting. Xow, in Discussions of the recent decisions of the Supreme Court in regard to trusts, the retail coal trade generally and the failure of the State Legislature to pass certain measures, were held at the business sessions of the seventh annual session of the Pennsylvania Retail Coal Merchants' Association in the Columbia Club, Broad and Oxford streets. The 500 members of the association in attendance will take part in an all-day excursion on the Delaware River today. Dinner will be served at Wash has continued unbroken from tne oe- view ot the benehts that are to be ob Palmer Ii Optimistic nf our national history until wrong way." This brought hisses and interruptions from those in the gallery. "Will the gentleman point out any application of the automatic truth he has just enunciated in the bill under asked Mr.

Mackey. "We do not expect anything from called one man. "I would like to see all salaries in (rieians, mothers and white uniformed purses. Three sick babies were turned ginning Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer sail 4li4- llamv-ratiit I'q rt i- go an.

Whenever things are to be done now tained from a parcels post, even though the postoffice, by reason of the establishment of such a system, should fail to become self-supporting, the people of response to a new i ---y new way, in Over to the care of the pier hospita tin the day of its opening. imnnlse. in obedience to the VIY." ss neat Democratic traditions of the Na- wun penect propriety ana entire saiety great uemoirdui "at rm.rt rest its case before the people of this flavor Reyburn was a visitor to the hospital during the day. The inspection the country are entitled to the best the Postoffice Department has to give, regardless of expense." Tion It sell, II IS low it I niiTitnr a coTTmarisnn of tru letrisla- ington Park. 1 T'artv lhat the country naturaiiv iuiub.

i-: see parties tive performances, of. our neighbonng Chairman JLlovd, who had been wait As the conoludinz feature of vester. ing his opportunity, blandly inquired: "Ah, then, as I understand it. you ad creased, said Mr. McAllister.

"Well, let the amendment alone," cried a heavy voice Interruptions came frequently as the chairman of the Finance Committee tried to ak. "Anybody can talk with a friendly nailery," McAllister said. 1 resident. McCurdv reauested order and day's meeting the following officers were elected: President, Howard W. White, of Philadelphia; vice president, Joseph thev will states under the domination ot men 01 apparently brea kina up, hat jl the itkal faith, with the legislative look-closer at they will see is simply and commission, wheh this, that men are turning awaj tne characterized the refusal of the thousands from those coir of Republican Party in this State to be re- na1Party9haye spoWe to the peoples demands.

vocate the free use of the mails to everybody." maimer, ot Ualhnirford: trfajmrr 'No. sir," said the witness. "I do C. Frank Willamson. of Media- not advocate anything that gives a per yiaLz, ui -tVl I His entire address was an attacs on me pleased him greatly, and he complimented the nurses.

Director Xeff said, that last year the work on Race Street Recreation Pier was that of a day camp only. The sick babies were kept there during the day. The result of last year's Service was an important evolution. He declared that the present establishment a complete hospital, not a day camp. The day camp work had been set up for the first time on Chestnut Street Recreation Pier, but at Race street pier, under the plan inaugurated yesterday, sick babies will be kept all night.

Last year at last bound the CUUI1LIJ it. rvifiloiiiro country as tary, Wellington M. BertoJet. of Rcad- son something tor which he does not pay It does not encourage self respect threatened that the persons making the objectionable remarks would be removed The free element ot worh. Ii" V.

a erio of iron were Rg; a J- Arthur Strunk, of Reading; H. F. Kellv. of HarriRbrr- asserting elected: Tioga thought in the country President. Wilfiam B.

Wilson to get something tor which no payment it ordT was net kept. At another interruption of Mr. McAl themselves with an iv bamuel Havs. of YorV- C. .1 is made.

But I distinctly advocate the Levy, j- countv: vice presidents, Leon Ivmr-aator and majesty that must PJ twWk R.inn. Allentown: eivinsr of the postal service for the low lister a Councilman called that the man profound changes and mar im I TA Moore. Lancaster: Warren est cost that will enable persons to be be put out. of the most noteworthy eras wrth Bailev. Johnstown, and Joseph "Xo, let him stay and learn something self respecting.

borne men among W. N. 7. HrW. Pittsbure: secretary.

Mis9 Hanette J. Hilton, secretary ot oi lsuom ana sober thought, said Mr. McAllister. of Trenton. i attsaii, session a committee tPPmt- to cnfer with-the large WltH, V1.ew of murine better I ST.

C0.al Quantities than is at present possible. Anc attempt was also made to pas a resolution addressed to the operators the National Women's Suffrage Association, made a similar argument. "I have been in these Councils for sev Dr. Sett said there was only $1UW for work in the congested district, but this year $5000 has been appropriated. Storm Sweeps Pier enteen years, Mr.

McAllister continued Seventeen too many," remarked a Aid to Small Farmer The testimony of Mr. Greenwalt, president of the State Federation of Labor man in tne gallery. ara, 11 nW-e The repeat that 1 have been these i ucatmg tnem not to ship coal to Granger associations throu2hont the w-uiuia iu seventeen rears anrf kit Helnofra'c Party' The faltem ohhat general organizer will be named by the of Pennsylvania, was brief and was confined to a recommendation that the Government absorb the express companies of f- wholesale prices. This resolu- work has never been questioned, Mr. Mc- nrociam is that the machinery or political presiaent uun iauea to pas.

Aiuaier saia. "i am tor these increases. Another resolution wa a vi uiicviiiii; tne otneers to treat with iK the country. If there must be a monopoly of this business, he said, the Government should have it. but not now.

The city treasury cannot stand it. We can provide for them when we make the next annual appropriation -ii V. vitioiUlS and shippers and to request them to JUMPED INTO OCEAN, p.uwue a pin oi lading with each carload of coal showing from which col to the department. It will take $27,000 for the oilers and others named in the amendment. My friend states we should At the close of his speech Dr.

Neff Announced that Chief Resident Physician ykes, of the Philadelphia Hospital, vould be in immediate charga of the pier. At the Chestnut street pier Dr. Solomon t. Newmayer was placed in charge. The white-capped nurses in charge of the thirty-two beds and hammocks -at Race street are Miss Armstrong, Mrs.

Strickler and Miss E. B. Love. An electric stove for modifying milk, telephone and other facilities are at the nurses' hand. In the midst of Director Neff's explanations of the beauties of the city's new baby hospitals the northwest storm broke over the pier, and there was a howling wind and a drenching rain flooded under the baby cots, but the 4 control must be put the hands oi tne people.

That means, translated into concrete terms, direct primaries, a short ballot, and, whewer necessary, the initiative, the referendum and the recall. "The revision of the tariff, of course, looms big snd central the program, because it i in the tariff schedules that half the monopolies of the country have found covert and protection and opportunity. We do not mean to etrike at any liery the coal comes. On the contention tnat all collieries arp i not discriminate. If that is SO than Herbert Quickly, editor of Farm and Fireside, of Madison, Wisconsin, and representative of the Postal Express Federation, said that he favored the Sulzer bill, which prescribed a short haul route from each postoffice.

"A narcels post." 6aid Quickly, "will CHANCED HER MIND to pay that it will require more than declared the Philadelphia and Reading to meet all the salary increases asked. trve mv rxrnrA rauway nas since l'JUl compelled retailers to accept coal from any colliery. MRS. E. BURD GRUBB essential economic arrangement, but we cf j' Rpcr-UeS Would-Be Sui-do mean to drive all beneficiaries of gov- OlUOeni nebLUB vuuiu uc Tells ft Coal Briquettes During the afternnnn csccIm RS.

E. BURD GRUBB. the attractive wife of General E. Burd Grubb shall do all possible to see that these men get tneir increases later." Those wbq voted against reconsideration of the bill were Mackey, Mevers and M1 JJOrranCe. Ot the TrfhiiTh Pnal x--i who was Miis Violet Sopwith, previous to her marriage, is entertaining her sister, Miss A.

Sopwith, of England. Mrs. Grubb and Miss Scp- emmental pohcy into the open and le-jmind cf them by what principle of national advantage, as contrasted wath selfish privilege, they enioy the extraordi cide at Atlantic, Who Disappears Without Giving Name caver. The salary hill naactxt Soi rv mean a restoration of the one-horse farm. By that I mean the 6mall farm the one-horse, one-man farm.

At the present time a one-horse farm is almost impossible because the commission merchant gets all the profits. With a parcels post in operation, however, iti would be possible for a man to raise truck, chickens and make butter and cheese, having his regular customers to whom he could send three sick children were cozy and never whinmered. That reminded Dr. Neff with are keenly interested in aviation, having accompanied their Thomas Sopwith, in an aerial ride a few weeks ago at Point Breeze. hJ -v VUUUU, with but two, votes, those of Messrs.

Gal of the fear at first that the steam whis nary assistance enenueu iu iu. id truer ana hptitt -r Oailagher made an address declaring that Special to The Inquirer. MTrlnmpbant Democracy Mr. Clark spoke on "Triumphant De- tles would be objectionable, but it was discovered that sick babies in a cool place on a pier, with proper care, did not fret about the river eirens. It is was oposea to bills ot the kind, call- gation Company, read a paper on the manufacture and fuel value of anthracite briquettes.

Mr. Dorrance reviewed the whole history of this industry since its inception in 1871. The speaker declared that at present the briquettes can be handled and shipped with a smaller lo than coal, that they do not deteriorate with weather and hold fire twice as long as coal. He declared that the United states was far behind Germany in the manufacture of briquettes. During the past year he said Germany has manufac- and Rev.

Dr. Charles H. Eaton, of Xew York, on "The Conservation and Captaincy of Our Forces in the Great Cit lun increases oi salaries. ATLANTIC CITY, X. June 15.

Phanoinff his life in the ocean hundreds POLICE SPIES ON I mocracy lie sam ms iuc nan n-n oven: tononip within the land. The his products. Asked by one of the members of the aside quarreling of fpet from beach, William H. Es- Democrats had laid RAPS R. R.

"REFORMERS" calculated that the hospital and day camp will treat twice as many sick babies this vear as last year. lr.a Vi imnnrtant feat res of to- I Itipmtplrps and the party now Pre-I i oliirr committe as to what could be done where toads are in poor coidition, how it would days meeting will 1 be a report by 'Rev. sent, "a solid front to the nfJ I Collie. saved a woman, a would-be ui- TRAIL OF RUSSIAN President I'allcr Sarcaii! be possible to deliver parcels over such routes, the witness linked up the good roads movement that is sweeping through na Tiartist rimroh. on laboH ta Woinninff of the Jsixty-first cide from drowning at noon today, in a Brandeis and His "Experts" UiSU IU I VI 1 i Special to The Inquirer.

conditions in estmoreland county. Kev. I Congress, a wrangling, jangung, pee isu, i aarmg suae aown a ruuucr uc the country with the great reform now urea tons, while this has Produced but 1,400.000. Hp dMlanvl V. ,400,000.

He declare s.hn is tho ahnr rpnrPRPniaiivp oi tup I tcohia unri npfrasea nuouuii, a.nx "lit ho riarL- nt rhp ner. lie euc- -AJ-LAiN J.1C Cllx. JuriA 1rl I Vit-iiu pnnairinrpH Viv iha rnmrniiBB BAPTIST WORKERS -ll meetmjr today of thp Amorion i. Baptist church in the soft coal region, after a conciliatory policy, they got to- jn keeping the woman afloat nntil where a long and bitter strike has been gether and won victory after victory and 1 fa arrival Garritv and Earle -1 I v-cir JJUliaerS KrairIoTit I a in progress, lie siates tnax ine couui-1 nnauy egTaousneu a 1 Dailev. two Philadelphia athletes, and er ot tne engineers, took Brandeis and fail to reach the persons to whom thev oiner experts in railroad management" would be a iov because of the inefh Continued From First Page wim I tnen Helped to Dring ner xo suuai today are mot distressing, and that the wa able to aisett.

he -1 no par- nimrd. HaU and Nichterline haul ORIGINAL SALARY BILL PASSES AS GALLERY JEERS i Continued From First Pago vexorv xx ucuauug mat iney -were inei-1 ciency ana nign prices ot tue zpres? strikers and their tamilies are Buttering liam.ntarv minority msiury eei iuir when she was untold agonies. a more.spienaia recpra. rtmaT, refused her name and ture of briquettes will utilize about io.uw,UtKJ tons of coal which is annually being wasted-in the United States. paper provoked general discussion and interest among the members.

Questions by individuals brought out the facts that the manufacture of briquettes is profitable to all concerned that they can be burned in anv sort of a furnace that is capable of handling anthracite coal, and that briquette are now being used extensively bv New castically to the in period-1 the parcels post asritation, taken by Wil-sa' tnat every year thousands are add- True to partv traditions tnere was uav nnA -mtfifntimi the cause of her plunge from the pier, wuicn sougnt to tell practical rail-1 nam F. Gude, a Washington florist. He our 101a. Td. raen how to improve administrative favored the Sulzer bill.

He pointed out I "Since 1905 some of the government eniciency thev were urnorant of that, aions the Hudson River, for in- otncials have been more tolerant and TRAVELERS WILL was attacked in a "doien instances and slipped np Virginia JJ even such a pood old Democratic doc- driven away a bus. The only tine to as the right of a body to judge of her identity is a small gold Jocket bear- the qualifications of its own members was mg the initials M. found tangled shot at. Esrey clothing after she had dieap- the first principles of railroad manage-1 there are great beds of violets. 1 liberal in construing the Czar's mani- By a report made today prominent pnnn.

I the faulty exnress service. I Governors of provinces are under direct sellors-at-law have set all doubts at rpst T. H. Ilaeley and Charles "Potter. rer I church sun eillance it goes hard with iiLiiri r.

iui a- i i i ct 1 1 iiu i. v-- i m. i i tan uuui ims iikil iu Uoi mninr anH me legality or tne mermnir of th I resenting me -onnecticut wanee. said I "UI Yesterday. Xooal Weatlter Report receives $SOo a vear.

That man is one Amecan Riders' Association and they would be satisfied with any Sill that the Jews in Russia i- the American Railway Tlfechanios' Asan. I provided a parcels post. pelled to suffer for are not alone com-their religion." From r. S. WeatTser a ream ui Liiuae llu duvi uianuai ,1 I I ri fT- rw BEGIN CAMPAIGN FOR WATERWAYS Continued From First Pago t2 party if I may use that term here, lie I iu gicai uigauizawons wnicn w.

icpreuimK me rcriau onrv 1 embrace renrespntativps nf all Vn 1 American Poultry Associatmn urhirh ban I ti. nrk Time. The resolutions were a cause of heart peared. burning atd a lone protest calling on the Mien Esrey "reached the woman alter Govtrnor to veto the personal registra- his slide down the hose, she fought him tion bills was the cause of one of the Dff. By the time Garrity and Dailey prettiest litiie scraps known in a long reached them, however, she had lapsed time.

into unconsciousness and the three tow- Reformers and reformed joined in fight- e(j jjer ashore, though Esrey was ing over it and it was finally adopted in exhausted. They were tangled in the the form ci an affair entirely separate pilings of the pier and badly cut and from the formal resolutions, styled the brmsed from contact with them. When platform. revived the woman thanked her rescuers Then, to crown alL Woodrow ilson. anA fl-(1 Rn miessed she didn't care to roads ot the country.

This plan has been members, explained how eggs and pPrsia which created considerable excite- responsible for a majority of 200 in the divisions which he controls. He is in the ward I represent. .00 Clear. 8A 29.7 68 52 X.W. 8 P.M.

33 W. In that same ward there lives another agitated for five years and the report Poultry could be shipped through par- ment in the convention on Wednesday, means that the consolidation is to be au- cels P8t. probably reducing the cost was again brought iin at the forenoon thorized at this meeting. such products. He described the session yesterday.

Rev. C. F. Ralston. 'Castor oil has been found to be ffi- growing industry, of day-old chicks and YnnL-pra lrl in (hp movement til nb- 12 8 .12 P.

Cloud r. man for whom in the Mayor's bill there Is a provision of increasing his salary Highest wind 36 miles Tr hour from the X. W. ient in preventing foaming in boilers of ow considerable of the profits of this I tain official recognition for N. the delegates voting solidly from $2000 to $3000.

Y'et, as compared r. -V- I-' with fhl finLSpd min ii differ- locomotives and engines where artesian business are lost by the careless handling Shahbaz, who for twelve years has done ijovernor 'ji -ew jewcj, ftr a i. and disarpearea. oe cn railing at hio home not. 18 more or less impregnated Pf, companies, guarantee is Baptist missionary work in Persia.

again. xue dW mu ha(J been doin retorming tJfbrnnette about 35, weU-dressed. pending James-Fern- himgelf inade a gpeechln which he bade medical attention. His uo .1 wit aikan must htf naari fir- B4aimt I erven 10 tne snmner. I ri.

utuuiun uciure uiiKirw, I Tt'irh oll-oli 1. i I ffiron fn a hmnor I ts -w- a 1 i ainaii. uiiii, i if inhii i i r- dtoq dihl uz l. ioii-r tin nriT An c-T-ri a i i-tnvi afo belore Congress. x.

nonrs iper cent.) Highest temperature 2 P. JI Icwest temperature 3.40 p. M. ATcrare temperature temperature Ejeesa Eince June 1 Excess since January 1ta" precipitation since Juns l.l.""" Deficiency since January 1 eutncient to get torn to come out and pnort, nf I Mrr Zimmer said the farme- fA it Vu u. Si 79 SS 68 71 20 3.82 3.75 .70 lev.

of this city, secretary of the Nation- tu renriranized and unrepentant Demo- C. a Iav nf this oitv. Recretrv of the Xation- i 1 1 irom xne sime ui UlC UttCl I 1" pKrclK VU Lit Pll 'JT- I UHU lltr paiu lunu I vote for the loan bill as to the best methods for the lubrica- country should get together and fight tne convention had not been fair to Dr. al Hardware Men's Association, declared rats alike shun the verbose relormer jwo vears ago he saved 7 Pleads for Amendment tion of locomotive cylinders, presented bvlor a Parcels post inasmjuch as the I Shahbaz who has no program but voicing indig to the delegates in an address of some Miss Bancroft from drowning off Chelsea 'I want to appeal to the rleeency of Chairman C. H.

Rae. The suzirestion tarmer3 i rope already have the ad-1 "lliis ouestion must be settled now," last vear rescued a oo lensrth that if a parcels post be estab nation. Cheer Congressman Wilson 1 1 1 1 I I lnnf-aivA i 1. I li rro roare ligi-o tne memDera oi tnis cnamoer. 1 ue- iucu a laugn, put tne speaker insisted I "i "Ul11 a i he declared.

from the flames "in Charlotte Mall, Balti lished traveling salesmen might just as gbg- ts 7.29 P. Other representatives of farmers andl. here that there is decency among you. I that his experience was satisfactorv if well look for other employment. i I7ri iiiiv Ltru Luc juaiicri iu I uui i' business men testified to the same effect.

fs the time tn act. An amicable adiust- V. s. The Federation got unduly stirred up bv a speech by Congressman William B. WiWn.

v.ho made Pennsylvania a debat- nave never iauea to try to correct i noc perieci. Weather Bureau nnli.ii. The report of the Committee on the impression, wherever 1 have tound tonight the master mechanics hel more, and was burned. BABY SQUALL ENDANGERS ment is possible, and that without an j- i 1 Amendments to the Constitution, recom- it. that Councilmen are not decent, no-1 their nnual ball on the Million Dollar additional expense to the Missionary able btate and did otner tmngs caicu- Philadelphia, Pa.

Special to The Inquirer. FUiadelphia. June 15. 8 P. M.

fEaatern Timei. NELSON SAYS CANADIANS tie men. know wnat you nave to con-1 i-ier. ne grand march was led by Pres cietv and vet not denying the apostle mending an increase from louV lated to get enthusiasts cheering. Then Li i J- i il 4- I rw iA Vonafita navahle on the death In i t-j 4 llVES AT ATLANTIC tend witn.

i Know wnat promises you iaent ana Mrs. duller. ine ngiiL iy fene uuus (tuiii iu ub i wv, iuv i j. tne constiruiion ws nuopicii auu iumc 7 I e. 01 a.

memoer, as was more ere tory. a FOOLED THE PRESIDENT pet PLACE. IK- Din resolutions, submitted by I have to make. It is said that the passage of this ordinance minus the amendment is only keeping a promise to the Mayor. Weather.

r. is willing to transter tne rention. ine aiueuumrm, ty i i-mal FIGHTS TWO GIRLS TO base of his operations from the vides that for the beneficiary named injTk0ian(i S. Morris, a persistent reformer ATLANTIC CITY. June 15.

Sot to keep a promise to your constit terians missions. A committee Irom the certificate or memoersmip, 10 uc i withm tne rarty. trom rniiaaeipma. iea Tvnrrprlion xrere prevented by narrow WASHINGTON, June 15. The sec RETAIN HER SWEETHEART 1 1 1, LA A I 1 "il a innraaaiul hATlpnT.

1 1 (' I II I attnjiL' trm cmtvia ft Ilia I tJ i I iin ii Hiv nullum i fli'in iu i i i i i i i i i fi i i i 1 1. i ii v. i ii.ji it, ill iiiiiiii'iv i i a i lh.ii i i hi tvr.u- vi i i a in i ot Abilene. 8. 00 Clear Atlantic 78 X.W.

I OO C'r" Biemarct. T. 78 SO Jf.W. 12 46 Clear' ond day of debate uents or superiors is the death knell the public man. By all means pass on the Unadian Vi, nwi: oiHent.

-hile ridimr wni5m Rr xrbn nlaved margins late mis sneruwu on the u.c i iruj Luau uiust iun nvnx i. r- I i fitrnr-W the Meet ot me 1 lcsiviciinu, pu Liiau Iim I IllUSt IPSUll iivm oi.viui.iiv unil ll irri ivn. i iiim 111 i ku when sudden squall a I ti i I Willi Special to The Inquirer. I Recinrocitv hill nrnved field Hav for 1 1 i 1 -n-i -i-l V. a the bill, but also keey pour promise to the others provided for in the amend June 15.

lt.hoR onnnsed to thp measnre Td bv I lici. imrlcr tua ri.roifir.Tv v.ial-i u. cv.rviri leath occur I mar, -n-Viipii T-paH Biismriniislv like an edi-1 measure cratt. Ine juaua r-, WP14111 8 .00 P.Cloudv. 4 .00 Clear.

lgtitmg to keep two other girls from Senator Knute Nelson in a prepared and own committee Dr. Shahbaz can preach on a mixed train, one to which freight torial from Warren Worth Bailey news- Somers, carrying a dozen passengers was -igiiuug 10 Keep iwo otner girls irom Senator Knute Nelson in a prepared and own commit ment. ''It has been charge! that ..88 94 Chicago, Hi 74 SO E. CleTelaBd, 74 X. Des Moines, la.

84 88 Jv. Denver. Ool 76 S.VT I offered stealing her sweetheart led to the arrest exhaustive speech, a number of Senators the Word 3L To Mm Co-vle of th ty, to- took part in a running debate that mark- dan. th came to rfa nnrl lio m-f that fait fame to I oml t. I I that faith ot Uod to tliese 3loHamme-1 cars are attached.

I paper, Decause it piayea up iue imnaiive i dashed into the inlet paviuon auu u- most of Persia is embraced ii vitinn land referendum to the detriment of tariff aKtpj Those on the boat crawled to the amendment with the purpose 6 8 8 6 and after havinor done sol I reform ins: the ordinance, these men Kafetv aloncr the bowsprit, inree women I entered into a promise Avith them TCw Vj aZ" ciosmg period oi tne aoaress. ai th- c.ountry and put the mat- A long argument lonowea iue The committee was sent back to cor- urriron. tis 78 roe 13 were" transferred to the pavilion by 1T1. ll.t 1J -u. i i amnnpninpnr funrnsp in rnxrmii i i.

mendation of the same committee to fbe phraseolog, but when it came u.ih..i.ii i fjmimcuiujy uui- Dcluth. (U 66 Calm. 10 me eueiL. tiiou uum au -u ler oeiore inis funvcmiuii, i ki, iri.T. i iu one was waiKiriff wit.h npr nf f.it- v.j i-lai ii, x- n.

aiicnt amennmeni urunuiut iui mc i v.n I'oH-, It- lata a Y-oms. I mnes. oils make good their promise of a long sweetheart when Miss Mary- ilbms the atmosphere considerably and he ex- movement and break down the bamer Wment of partial henefats commissioner, mournfully assert- Captain Sam Gale, of the Menrer ll. rstpoTT, ae 50 56 S. Gal-reston.

Tfcx. 82 86 Hr tteras. X. C. TO go R.

Helena, 70 72 me atro that their salaries would ne ana Jiiss Jiary tried to lnlnre v. vx i wh rh a t-oeninrr Thnstian tv from these partial Qieamiuj. amw.u. ed tna he could not stand ior ll. iwroer cauent outsiae tne iiua, iiwuvru .00 CioudT.

Clear. OO Cloudv. .01 OIOlKiv. .00 Clear. .01 Rain.

.16 CJood-r. .00 dear. .06 Clear. .00 Cloudv. .0 Goody.

.00 dear. -OO P. Cloudy. .00 Clear. .00 Cloudy.

.00 P.CloudT. .12 P. Cloudy. -OO P.CloudT. increased.

It is not my purpose to kill him to leave her and walk with them K-x J1 v. a neonle. Yesterday Dr. Shahfcaz vas criti- finally adopted. said he was satisfied and the convention destruction of his big craft by running Huron.

S. 88 SO 4 lO 6 4 4 8 lO 4 4 Jacksonville. ..88 V. the bill. You are in touch with the She told them to co awav and leave l.Z Tl.

"rJSLrJ cised for his emotions, but I say that A ne lraveiers fecoguiu caimIv XoUea I directly up on tne oeacn to se ml VnTnomruir ViotI V. 1 1 1 as uau uccu uicuiLUM. i i i i i win h. efii ttLtuam hvj. mu' i r'cTflAnfl KPcrifiTTarmn mil fn ikph i eonarArs annn jivcio.

ui il 1 Kansas Citv on ha c- rnoir itini 1 an tit a iirt nhs i iui im i iim vv im hiiii i x- 1 vuui Am.wBN.kH&Hk.vu uw-u. Ci ukvi jwe ul iioue, uui tney laugned and con- vj. Montgomery. 92 S8 striven as he has needs be ashamed of bile racing as commonplace Francis Fisher Kane to deUyer four Louis, one of those aboard was tossed eyes are on you today, in every snop, tinned talking to her sweetheart. YiTrXm 7w6Sr Memphis, Tenn.

90 94 S.W. nnfnintr" mg upon amenumeuis me 1 the peroration 01 tne last Demgimto the breakers dv tne snocs 01 iue noiuiug. 1 t.ViA hoard of direc- I ute 5 i I r.i i- 1- -n-o milloH factory or where tne common people iseeme that he was hesitating Afis I.x. xT. xlc xX xe vurieans fig 8 nTHinTim has hon th.

i oi me aay, dut, eipiaraea mat mis i ia. in a ii i i iiti rim lit vitr iin i iir i muiut if 1 1 1 tJ ri r- ms ki i i iii uuc ijmv xa si-oii pincmeu. iwuiuuuu va.i- jvllrlrl(. alltnmobile rac- I I xi Vv.i "ri nT.x. I 11- oil- nuhiRc-t of talk.

Thev are watching vou 9r.H th lif fvl only the first of seveial instalments New York City. 64 74 X.W 10 North 90 4 S.R. ft mg for the appointment ot a committee 1 xi' 'C. j- 5 mt' and aerial navigauun ue iuuuu 111 nor Uod sake do so. it not.

don OUl DV V.npuun uaic. cmanci 'i ins inside were upset by the baby tor- il Boa x.V,at vnti will rln Yrai nf 1 Ot his Views On tlllg SUOieCt. wauuiua. UkiB. Kl 100 S.B.

24 .04 Clondr i I i xuijQ. cv. euw, iciuuiuK at meir arms ano i 1 Vf- the list of excepted risks and that no Xhe convention gaved Mr. Kane's ieei-1 nado and scores ot rescues were mnue. ho nnrtlien5f nre toiif-hmor hfiws with I fanoo imfil v.AUr .1 xi xeison ueciareu mat ine wanau- YJt i'V" benefits be paid for accidents due to these and voted for the resolution which ene.1 in hW ians had outwitted the United States.

r.V. I x.r.,, i .1 fiK-i. Ports. A delegate demanded to know Wr. Kan.

risinK to his feet, moved troubles with public utilities corpora- She was finer? nrl vnacuans noc oniy iooiea us into 1(1 rV ui -IS 1 kjuuti AaJic? mv tivii Tu3i-r- i. a. f. y- nin I WIRELESS REPORTS and for the time being the inci- "nefiST CrieTof be SeDt bio arrident insurance benefits. tions.

More than V2, 000 men up the orderly conduct, but she raid and RUM? meir agncuurai proaucts on X.W. 6 .00 Clear. Pittaburg, 74 X.W. 6 .00 Clear. St.

Paul. Minn. 74 80 B. 8 .00 OoodT 52 00 W. iy .00 Clear.

Sctanton. 64 73 X.W. lO .04 C4ear w.mJta 82 95 Washington 66 76 8.W. 4 .00 Clear Advlee From Wilson lent is closed. street here at Baldwin's are involved in her sweetheart tne iree list, ne saia, Dut tney actually i It was while the Resolutions Commit- rOCSTA VICTORIA.

Hanibure "No! No!" came trom all over the nan, and the amendment was changed to ehm- a ouestion ot the recognition ot laDor. iooiea me rresraeni, as to nis ireaty- Donation Offered tee was digesting the resolutions that I 'or New York. 773 mil ea east ot An unwise action On VOlir part loaav I I luaniliu puwci. ue naa mwrcu nuu lie 13 .1 XI 1 1 UUVilBC 1 1 1 1'" Vll 1 I 111 I ..1 I Tha '1 miTavl ffMof infA oil ITOQ hllT. aPrl.1 I naVlCa- v-i dntran haf ni revprheratp weas wiaow OT hirst Wire's Brother vi much astray on tnat point as ne is as Mr.

Wilson, ot New Jersey, made mslS.x.P tHigbeat temperature. 11 'Llli oai .1. I 7 I i 1 1. il 1 1 A. I Ai Tf a man coes up in an airship thi whole citv.

The clouds RU.TTmpir tvm 1 to what is the interest of the Amer- entnusiasm Dy ine announcement mat uuu. ican farmer." a wealthy Pennsylvanian had ofiered to neaoesniae -x" 7, v. I nn HolAtrato evm-Fssed the spirit oi the are gathering and a storm is near. George Holstead Boylan, a native of dn- x- i Mmarnr i nimmina RmrcpRTn rnar. thnimira tnr mmisrena reiiPT nrn- i rov Gallery Cheers ciunaii, wno servea as a surzeon in the rr rnnvpntinn.

remarks. He was in fine form. He said la i.0RRAIXE. Harre for New Tort, 1105 he had come loaded in one barrel for the mUes east of Sandy Hook at .6.15 Jane big speech tonight, but found he had to "oaKonia Gta-ANew York. 1200 shoot both barrels.

He amused the audi- miles east of Sandy Hook at 6.3c June ence at the expense of the Republican 14. about AM Sundaj-. Party but caused some of the tried and W'p'm true reformers to start when he said that june 14. a a FRinco-Prussian War under a snecinl iTesident naa no power to enter into a vided the convention raised OO.OUO lor TVio nnnvonlinn iva in r-ontinilfms SOR- v.c I the Kame mirnose hv Inis I 4V. 1, at tne same purpose by Christmas.

Tnis li "'Xi nointment from the French fovemmen treaty ajieciingiarin outies. i i 1 1 ri remains ui ajjjHuicw nuui icinunoi- Weather In Paris wtJie'- werailed nagCd 49 to 70 Weather in London 15--Fir weather prTailed VtZ TcL tPmoerature ranged from 46 to 66 dcgTeea Fahrenheit. i il X- I uicn Vcolcruiiv 1 1 uni no QBociuuiiiis Mr. Nelson declared the treaty to be announcement was made by Henry More- 9.30 A. M.

until its adoiurnment at 5 in the gallery drowned Mr. Mackey 's anl Jdoyd. Key Grilmor, a entirely for the benefit of the "big inter house, secretary of the American Bap-1 P. M-. no recess being taken tor luncn.

he had known good men to be tollowed Manitoba rg a jf northeast of Cpe Race eets oice. When quiet was restored he con- s'l'augiiier oi rraucis ocon ivey, au-tinued- thor of the "Star Spangled Banner," were tist Home Mission Society, and was re- Many of the delegates became restless -fcw ih for 240 miles xu 1 a tu. iii-i I under the loner strain and no less than Vx 'rLVZIJune 15. IxCSITANIA. UTMpool nd Hook at "We have been repeatedly told by the married here this afternoon.

Dr. Boy-chairman of the Finance Committee that lan 'a first wife died while the couple the citv is rolling in wealth. If that is were in Rome two years ago. She was a SAMUEL D. LIT HOST ceiveu uiuiuicu vuccio.

xuc uic- A Ywr I rtirnouffJi it was auerwarus seen umc gates pledged themselves to carry out eleven J. being good did not prevent a man from the ternis of the offer. The name of the the hungry legates Each attempt to FIRE RECORD OF THE DAY n.n Jnne 15. Dock about 8 A Friday. MIiONXA.

Marseillee and Naples for Pwi- true, whv can these men not have their sister of the-late William Gilmor. Mrs donor was not made public. Entertains Friends at Huntingdon ine way to get results, he said. was dence and New York. 180 milea aown 01 shbut of "No" by the vast majority of mi 1.

XT Valley Country Home increase along with the favored few. IslGilmor's first husband. Dr. Boylan has the citv so penurious that it will not do one daughter, Madame de Monteverde, ..3. i r-r 1 I -V' i llf.

1 1 a- 1 IH' annual ituuh ui i i ix xj TVTic; i the delegates, who wished to complete At his country home, Meadow Brook, -T" Zr ZZ the work of amending the constitution be PRETORIAN, Liwrpool for milea nortoeaat of Cape Race at 6.4a a -m JHlspkRIAN. Glaow for MVm justice; compare tne men. aue tneiwne oi vicomxe Aiireao ae iuonteverde, 1. vx iii.v. .1 luuniuuti 0 1 Ti I HIIOWCU trai ui Tr.vTrLiLiuiiai uiukicto i nselor of the Portuornese leiration at nunwnguon aucy, oainuei a.

a total of tt 50 ir' aajournmeui. man who gets sl.yo a day. ior that Iron 1 1. arse num- k.j var. dt1j teitaram was reravcu irum laige num Lat yesterday entertained a miles noriiiciisi sum he has to shovel twenty-five tons of iRome.

Mrs. Gilmor has three grown sons. "Jtn fKTiV fjl.Mw'for Boston. 110 miles prominent leipco -nouncing the deathof Director Diehl, at Pas ber of his friends, who are 1 June JO. National George Loral 1.50 P.

M. Three-story brick store and dtreli-inr at 1621 Ridee avenue, occupied by Samuel Laffman: loss trifling. 5 P. M. Two-and-a-half-atory brirfc dwelling at 16 Catharine street, occupied bv Stanilaw Polinsky; loos trifling.

JL27, PV -Three-atory brick dwelling at 20LT Lombard street, occupied bv Francis Col. bert: loss trifling. 6.10 P. M. Three-story brick dwelling at Carpenter street, occupied by Rosa Pert; 's trifling.

IV 11 I Bl in local affairs, the majority politically, to the maintenance of thirty schools es- 15. It was one of the regular annual outings I tablished tor colored people, Indians, adena, California. President Hudson paid tribute to the ereat service rendered to the association a given Dy 3ir. ljir, ana at rnicn hv: r' 30 southwest of Fire Island at 8 A a 1 1 iier aic ltixo iiiirMaiLicii irn a hva iracn- by the departed member and the convention was adjourned in respect to his a 8j ers at work and 102 new churches have FREDERICK, from L'fSS-w ftO miles aouth of Scotland Liphtsnip FRIDAY, JC1VK 1911 ia axivx luc Deen organized during the year. at M.

June 15 memory. On motion ot President Hudson a committee of wven members, con uevuieu tu a geuuiucijr nappy umc. 1 K0ii0wine the report. Dr. tieorire sale.

One of the features of the outing was I a members of the commission sent by sisting of Lhaplain Homer 1. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER a ball game in which teams captained bv I President Taft to study conditions in La- I Wilson rhairman; Howard W. Peak, of nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnn Senator Clarence Wolf and senator I bena, addressed the convention on James P. McNichol lined up against Dominant Purpose of Our Work for Texas; Adolph Boldt, of Texas; George the W. Smith, of Missouri; Richard B.

Wil- Scholars' Popularity Contest each otner, Benator vv 011 team win- iegro. liams, of Louisiana Samuel P. Jones, ning after an exciting finish by the score I Addresses were also made by Rev. Dr. I Kentucky and Benjamin G.

Thomp- Reorder ot lieeds Vil- A. B. Kudd and Kev. Uapero on the mis- g0 of lndiana, were appointed to attend ham S. are played second base on the sion work in Porto Rico; by Rev.

Dr. H. I tne fynergj Gf the dead director. Presi- FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911 The Philadelphia Inquirer Woli nine, and oistingmsned himseU I K. Moseley and tier.

jMoimo, on the mis- Hudson was afterward, on motion many times Dy his spectacular playing, sion work Uuba; Key. Xieorge ll. of Representative Loeb, of Arkansas, After the sporting events were disposed Brewer, on mission work in Mexico; I -dded to the committee. World's Series Baseball Coiinon of the guests were entertained at dm-1 Rev. James Hayter, agent of the Amer- The ladies attending the convention as-ner.

I ican Bible Society in Central America I Please Credit this coupon to Name of Scholar Address of Scholar Among those present were Mayor John and Colombia, on mission work in I of the. Pennsylvania Division, 1122 Girard E. Reyburn, Senator Edwin H. Vare, Re- Salvador, and by Rev. Dr.

Ii. C. Barnes, gtreet and were escorted to the Wana- coroer 01 ojeeus wmiara o. are, mag-1 tne neia secretary, wno reviewea an ineiInater. store where thev were shown aFor istrate James Carey, Magistrate Joseph I mission work the bpaniso.

Kepublics. Ifhinnri th irarinns denartmenta and en- Call, County Commissioner Robert J. Dr. Brewer, in discussing the progress tertained by Luncheon Write or Stamp Siaune and Street Name of School jvioore, uaniei o. jvioicnoi, cnaries nail, i made in xiexico, etatea 5 tnat tne over-1 served in' the crystal tea-room.

-Sheriff Gilfillan, Dr. Charles A. GrofT, I throw of Diaz made it possible for a man I Peoria. n-ill nrobablv win hut as Xante ef State Name of Town er CHj Joseph H. Klemmer, Director Clay, As- of Protestant faith to be included in the place for -the next convention al- sistant Director James B.

Sheehan. Re- the official family of that This though Richmond, and Atlanta, ceiver of Taxes' Hugh Black, Louis Wolf, is the first time since evangelical work are still in the race, and have by no William R. Knight, Felix Isman," Jul es was started in Mexico, said the speaker, means given up hope of landing" the Mastbaum, Henry Loucheim, Jacob D. that a Protestant has held an important honor. Fill out with pen.

pencil or rubber stamp and send oy mail, express or Fill out with pen. pencil or rubber 6 tamp and deposit in the Special Ballot Box ct your School's voting place. messenger. The Inquirer World a fee-1 ries Editor, 1109 Msrket Street, THIS COCFOX COUNTS one CREDIT Xot Good After Jane 18. Mil Vance Lovenstein, Magistrate David I public office I In the evening Senator Robert Taylor, S.

Scott. Harrv McNichol. Senator James I At the evenine session addresses were I nf Tennessee, delivered his famous lec- DK. JOSEPH SWA1X. The Inquirer conn-atulatea the presi 1 Ta.

Lock Box 1098. I UUU U.iUUJ I I KeiGw4 After JueSS. ltll P. McNichol, Samuel M. dement, Mil- made by.

Rev. Thv H. G. Beemn, of ture, "The Fiddle and the Bow," for the dent' of Swarthmore College upon hi rvrvrs) iiyv Ion xieraia, nomas ii. vcyan, ijaonei 1 lowa, on', xne conservation ana ivein- penent 01 tne mna lor tne wiaowg ana nnn nnn nnn nnnn nnnnnn nnnnnn birtlkday.

anniversary. Syiy(Z'SyC OVW ttG5Kiir tCCJKiti tJl.J' t--t Blum, Eliae Abroms and others. vigoration of Country Churches' orphans of members the T..

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