1914 Oct 27
1914 Oct 27
1914 Oct 27
EVENING
RICCARD0 MARTIN, TENOR,
HEARD AT THE ACADEMY
NOTED PHYSICIANS
URGE THE ELECTION
Posey, Hirst,
Deaver and Ashton Support Nominee for His Work
in Behalf of Public Health.
Drs, Martin,
genlto-tlrlnar-
al
Dam-rosch-
Glvo Candidates
ception.
GR0SSCUP DEFENDS
THE "SEVEN SISTERS' LAWS"
EDWARD
Re-
OPENS TOMORROW
Parent-Teacher-
Association
s'
of Lancaster to Be Host of
Organization Formed
There Fifteen Years Ago.
of
Governor
then
Wilson,
dent
New
Capital.
n'
ITALIAN ALLIANCE
FREEDOM OF CITY
Parent-Teacher-
present.
Parent-Teacher-
Italian-America-
Italian-America-
bell-voi-
rmia-delphla- n,
Sun-hel-
Bracelet Watches
The
R. Smith
Itnllnn-Amer-Ica-
sight-seein-
Washington.
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 27.
President
Wilson Joined In the fight against the
Cannon, of Illielection of
nois, by writing a letter Indorsing Representative Frank T. O'Hnlr, who defeated Mr. Cannon nt the Inst election.
Up to now the President tins not written n letter In support of Roger Sullivan, Democrntic candidnte for the Sen-nte.
Wilson
letter--
writing
of
South Philadelphia Association.
John H. Pnlley has been elected president of tho South Philadelphia Business
Mon's Association.
Robert Aiken, Ray-
Oct.
27.-- Wlth
seml-week-
ly
JDST
PHILADELPHIA"
doll-bab-
Phlla-delphlan-
night
ONLY ARGUMENT
PENROSE MAKES
virtually
family absent In the
Is nearing its close,
abandoned the
Cabinet meeting today and no
attempt will be made to get the Cabinet
addimembers together on Friday. In
tion the President made It known that
he Intended to seek complete rest for
Indeed,
the remainder of this week and,
morn
Tuesday
next
until he leaves here
ing for Princeton, N. J., to cast his vote. jman outside,
tt wns nnnounertl that tho Lako George
The President's nctlvlty In tne campai.. Regatta Commission has given to tho A.
dispatch
to
the
entirely
will bo confined
P. B. A. a cup to bo known ns the "Mile
DemTrophy," to be raced for annually by
of letters of commendation to such
a
hydroplanes. It Is similar to the "Gold
ocrats candidates as appear to have
Cup" and tho same rules will govern the
to
adheres
Ho
hands.
on
fight
their
hard
contest.
his early decision not to appear In the
circumno
battle personally and under
TEACHING THE CITY
stances will he take the stump.
Whllo the Chief Executive Intends to
try out tho "rest cure" tor the next few
WHAT'S "MADE
days, he will not spend the time In the
Whlto House altogether. As much of
be
tho belated vacation as possible will
IN
day
rpent In the open air, and each offine
one or
links
will see him on the golf
clubs. Tho
.!,.. r t1, cfvcrnl countrywill
be kept
also
Whlto House motorcars Into
the Virginia
busy, for several trips
Merchants and Manufacturnnd Maryland hills have been Planned.
The President has accepted an Invitation
to deliver tho dedicatory address at the
ers Open Campaign to Give
unveiling of a memorial tablet here commemorating the 100th anniversary of the
Industries a Great Push
of
"treaty of Ghent" following the War
1S12.
The Invitation was extended to tho
Forward.
President by Russell Sturgis, of New
York, representing tho American Institute
In
convene
here
will
which
Architects,
of
December. The tablet will be placed In
"Made in Philadelphia!"
House, which the
the historic Octagon
These three words, pocked with meanarchitects' society occupies as headquaring, were the threo best arguments of
ters.
tho merchants and manufacturers of the
city yesterday tho first day of tho week
EMERGENCY COMMITTEE
thnt Is to be given over to the business
TO AID WAR VICTIMS of convincing the public that Philadelphia Is one of the real workshops of the
Prominent Women Join Movement world.
to Alleviate Distress in Europe.
And, Judging from tho display put
A campaign for the relief of distressed
forth, they are a challenge calculated to
Europe, as well make the business men of every other
families In
place In the world sit up and take notice.
of the thousands of poor and unemployed
In this city, whose condition has been
Much thnt Is fine Is made In Philadelaggravated by conditions on the other phia, but In tho opinion of Phlladelpha'a
side of the ocean will be launched today enterprising men of bUBness, Just knowns a result of a meeting held at the ing that fact doesn't help the city much.
home of Mrs. Ell K. Price, 1709 Walnut "It pays to advertise," they say, and
street.
therefore this Is to be advertising week
Representatives of the city's social and for nil the city's products.
were
women,
philanthropic circles, mostly
All hands have Joined in tho movement
and
present at yesterday's meeting
to spread the fame of tho Industrial outpledged their support to the movement,
organizing what has been designated as put, and the consequence Is that it will
tho Emergency Relief Committee, which be an unobservant pedestrian Indeed who
will direct the relief work on a large
can walk half a block In any of the busiscale.
This committee will direct and super- ness districts this week without having
vise the work already being done by variarthe merits of some Philadelphia-mad- e
ous charitable organizations, relief soIn the city. It ticle brought to his attention.
cieties and women's club
From City Hall down to the smallest
will dlvldn Its work Into three parts,
shop, the city's colors havo been
making and supplying garments for the retail
fiung
In honor of "Made In Philadistressed, both In this city and abroad: delphiaoutWeek."
Tho department stores
finding employment for those out of work
In Philadelphia, and supplying money to havo their windows dressed with merchandise from local factories, nnd the
the needy. No money will be sent abroad,
smartness of the displays
the reand all money collected here forspent
mako the hallowed marks "Made In
on
lief of war victims will beshipped to Paris"
In London" lose their
or
"Made
supplies
and
clothes nnd
England. Germany, cherished significance.
France, Belgium.
Fifth avenue, the Rue de la Palx and
Russia and Scrvla. All goods will bear Bond
street "have nothing on" Walnut,
the label "Made In America."
comand Market streets.
Chestnut
of
the
The central headquarters
According
George
to those who are back of the
of
home
bo
at the
mittee will
McFadden, 1113 Walnut street, who hna campaign, people do not know how
their home city is, industrially
thrown open his doors to tho committee. versatile
speaking. They do not know that everyThe hendquarters will be formally opened
y
thing
coma locomotive to a
from
morning,
when
the
Is
noxt Friday
made hero. How then can they expect
mittee will gather for a meeting.
The following officers and committees the world to know it?
"Mado in Philadelphia Week" is destined
were elected yesterday:
to bring this fact to their notice, but It
President. Mrs. A. J. Cassatt.
Vice presidents Sirs. Charles Custls is not the Intention of merchants and
Harrison, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson. Mrs. manufacturers to let them forget It after
E. T. Stotcsbury, nnd Mrs. J. Willis the week is over. Boosting Philadelphia's
Industries, say they, is not to be a temMartin.
porary affair; nor Is it designed to stimuTreasurer. Mrs. I.ormnn Jackson
late home patronage alone.
Sccretnry, Mrs. Edward K. Rowland.
s,
"Philadelphia goods, not only for
Tho genernl committee In charge of the
but for the whole world," is
work will have under Its supervision three
slogan.
Supply
Cross,
nnd
the
subcommittees. Red
Immediate Aid. Miss Henrietta Ely will
head tho Red Croes Committee; Mrs. G.
G. Meude Large will be In charge of nil WOMEN OPEN HEADQUARTERS
contributions of clothing for the relief
of families both here and In Europe. Mrs. Progressive League Will Be AdBarclay H. Wnrburton will be the head of
dressed by McCormick Tomorrow.
the Immediate Aid Committee AssociatCampaign headquarters of the Woman's
ed with her will be Mrs. John C. Groome,
MacLeod,
Mrs.
B.
John
Norman
Progressive League, supporting the Wash-Ingto- n
Mrs.
Mrs. Willis Martin, Mrs.
Townsend,
partv. Here opened today at 217
William J. Clothier nnd Mrs. George South Broad street.
Qulntnrd Horwltz.
Tho formal opening will bf celebrated
tomorrow afternoon at
o'clock, when
Vance C. MtH'ormiek. candidate for GovPart of Stolen Chain Returned
ernor, will speak. On Friday afternoon
A portion of the watch chain belongthe same hour Gifford Plnchot, Washing to D. Lynn Magruder, of Bryn Mawr, at
ington party nominee for tho United
who was held up nnd rohbed on October States Senate, will speak. Among others
14, will bo restored to him nt the Detecwho nre to address the meetings are the
tive Bureau today. Part of the lost Rev. Dl. Samuel 7.. Batten. Representatrinket was handed to Captain of Police tive T. Henry Walnut and Samuel B.
CI. S. Tempest nt City Hall yesterday by
Scott
Clatence B. Kell, chief master-at-arm- s
at the Philadelphia Navy Yard Kell said
NO MORE DUTCH CHEESE
the pieces were given him by a coal
passer of the Missouri, who wns held
AMSTERDAM, (jet 27. -- The export of
last week accused of complicity In the :heese has been temporarily prohibited by
hold-upedal decree of the Queen.
WASHINGTON,
nil of his oulclftl
campaign which
President Wilson
Parent-Teacher-
Parent-Tenchor-
with
Eight club of the 13 affiliated Assothe South Jersey Yacht Racing
Pec'
at a
ciation were- representedCommission
last
meeting of the Racing
and
night at the Bellevue-Stratforthe deleplana were formulated wherebymeeting
or
gates will vote at the annual
the American Power Boat Association.
It was agreed upon by the delegates
will
from the different clubs that they
vote for the two rules formed by the
Power
American
National Council of tho
Boat Association, which met In this city
conecrn the
last week. The two rules
best manner In which to get to the true
These
motorboat.
horeepower rating of a
rules will be taken before the annual
meeting to be voted upon for the Betterment of the sport.
There has been some talk concerning
the establishment of the American
Power Boat Association In this city and
But
taking It away from New York. game
for the betterment of the racing
clubs
Jersey
South
of
the
the members
will try to keep the mother organization In Now York. One of the reasons
Yacht
advanced Is thnt tho Long Island big
orRacing Association, which Is a
ganization, contemplates Joining the A.
T. M. A . hut if It Is moved to Phila
delphia they will more than likely re- -
PALMER RIDDLES
d,
Jersey.
The State chairman declares that, white
the Republicans held the laws would
cause corporations to lenvo the Stato nnd
would cost a loss of Jl.000,000 to tho Commonwealth, the situation has been Just
A notethe contrary. Tho miscellaneous corporaLANCASTER, Pa., Oct. 27.
worthy assemblage of women will begin tion tax collected thus far this year
amounted to $2,476,815.03, the greatest sum
In this city tomorrow, when the Pennsylever collected from corporations In this
s'
vania Congress of Mothers and
Association, organised In this State..
concity In 1S99, will open a threo-da- y
vention. Tho first annual meeting was
held hero the year following tho organisaWILMINGTON GIVES
tion of the body, and tho coming 16th
arinunl convention will be held In Lancaster by Invitation of the
Association of this city. Tho
Iris Club, one of the leading women's
clubs of eastern Pennsylvania, has
Assos'
Joined with the
ciation to mako tho convention a successful one.
Nearly, If not quite, 100 delegates will
be In attendance from nil parts of tho
Htate representing many women's organizations, nnd prominent women from other
Btntes have signified their purpose to bo
OCTOBER
PRESIDENT TAKING
p,
Tax,
Corporations Pay
Sum Never Equaled Before.
TRENTON, Oct. 27. Edward E. Gross-cuDemocratic State chairman, In a
statement Issued today referred to the
famous "seven sisters' laws," which atprominence because
tained nntlon-wld- e
they were vigorously supported by Presi-
$2,420,3 1B.00
OF PENNSYLVANIA
's
T.TTBBPAY,
HlA,
MOTHERS' CONGRESS
OF DR. BRUMBAUGH
Medico-Chlrurglc-
T.Tim-PmT.APELP-
...
27, 1014.
rs
p.
Wall, He
lent to Tariff
Mr. MrCnrmli'fc
Ilia.-
In
unnnUIni?
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The
The Jewish nation Is tho key to International politics and until this people Is restored to Its own land there can
be no world pcaco, is the opinion of
Rev William L. Pettinglll, dean of thn
Phllado'-rtil- a
School of tho Bble nnd editor of
who discussed today the present conflict In EusJorvlng-and-Waltin-
g,
rope.
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