Newspaper Page Text

tfte Hifflmtgfott Hme

WEATHER FORECAST:

Unsettled Tonight.

(full Report on Pago Two.)

HOME

EDITION

NUMBER 8G01.

WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBEB 18, 1015.

PRICE ONE CENT

NEW TEMPLE IS

DEDICATED BY

Exercises Saddened by Sudden

Death of J udgc Edward T.

Taubman, Who Came Here

for the Exercises.

Impressive Prosession Marches

From Old Edifice to Hand

some New Structure on Six

teenth Street.

In the presence of an audience

of the most distinguished gather

ing of Scottish Rite Freemasons

ever assembled in Washington,

the new Temple of the Supreme

Council, A. A. S. R., was dedi

cated this afternoon.

It was expected that every one

of twentj -three members of the

Supreme Council would be present

today, but only twenty-two were

there, for Judge Edward Tcarc

Taubman, of Aberdeen, S. D , first

grand equerry of the council, and

sovereign grand inspector general

of South Dakota, died early this

morning, and his death cast a

shadow ocr what was otherwise

a most happy occasion.

WAS LAST GATHERING.

Tor the last time the old Scottish

Itlto Cathedral, at TO Third street

northwest, was tho scene of the bien

nial opening of the council nt 10 o'clock

this morning, when Sovereign Grand

Commander Georgo Fleming Moore

called that aucust bod totethei f

ter the cercmon the council Joined the

parade nlre.nl foimed In fiont of the

cathedral, and made their wa to the

new temple it Sixteenth arid H streets.

when, lb' dedli.itlon lieuin nt 2 o clink

following n buffet lunch

Lino of March North.

The line of mnrih was north lr Third

rtreet, to Massachusetts avenue wst

to Scott circle, and tin n noith In Six

tenth street to the temple guard

of mounted police ld the in and In

their wake marched thief M irslml V

II Price, K. C C II nun loin an

Lttnts ct came the camp guarl of

the Little Hock conslstnr) .riiird of

honoi to the giard comnnndoi i

! ltr-dcnt In cream colored uniforms

trl limed in lolet, and carom.; sold

hi red swords

eiehlnd the ui'd of honor ume the

Fuptimo council and thlrtv-thirl device

Masons In automobiles fort in h nln. s

being in line The machines wen. f-d-lowed

b tlu camp gu ml of the Now

Or e ins onslslorv nnd stvcnl hurdled

bioiilsh Jl'to Masons m irclilng four

uoicust

Hac liiiffct Luncheon.

Ai ri Uip. at the temple the march

eis went Immtdlitelj to tlu lingo

dlnlnR room benenth the innln floor

cif the temple w In re a buffet lunch

on was served and this was haidl

(Continued en Second Pace )

EXPECTPRESlDENT

AT FOOTBALL HUE

Officials Think Executive and

Bride-to-Be Will Attend the

Army-Navy Contest.

President llnn am' his bride-to-be

Mrs Norman Oa't nr. expieto.l to at

tend the ini-N'a foiiliiil Kanie In

New York next month Vhll no nn

uonncenent of thel, in' it n to do o

hat. been made nml h'e the formal

nltntioii t' the 1'iesilni li if. lot

1 1 1 n exten led ns id t Is m lcrstood

tint the President li lookiiiR forward to

Hie outlnc

fhould he decide to i-n it Is probable

I ist he will be a( comp inled h Mis

llnlll'is. mothei of Mis Unit Mis rialt

hertelf the Misses I u mil Mu

Smith of New Orleans Miss Helen

Woodrow llones Miss M irsntet WINon

Pr Cars 1 Ilinson 1' N' his iiimiI

nlle Pol W W Harts I' S his

mllitnr nlilo and Soircti Tumult)

He would oi cup a box In the center

fectlon of the Rnndstand at the Pnln

(liounels where the Rime wil' lie

plnjed

Prisldein Wilson has preserted Mr

G ill will 1" mtlfiil dl imon l-studded

wrist wntei n a li'i tlnln teietnliranei

Mr I liHid v mii 1 iM I'll Im 1

th in- i n i inei in n ' n rn ij. Hi

d ti i' th. neddhit- h - II 0 'tin 1

I' ni-urd (I a i nn I 11 i In

t! it it I 1 take pi l nTi r

close to If not on the dMe of thi Pres

ident's blrthda, which Is December S

MEMBERS Of

SCOHISH RITE

Suffrage Leader

Breaks Jawbone

Miss Isabel Mott, in Charge at

Columbus, Ohio, Severely

Injured.

Thnt she has Just broken her Jaw

bono nml, therefore, will lie unable to

continue her suffrage speechmaklng In

the newa contained In a telegram re

ceived nt lioadipjnrtcrB of tho Congres

sional I nlnn for Womnn Ruffngo toilay

from Miss Isabel Mott, who Is In charge

of the unions nctlMtlca In Columbus

Ohio .

The message gave no rictntlls, merel

stating tint tho suffi agist hail hioken

hei Jaw ami would ho able to nuke no

more speeches for several weeks How

h"r jaw una dlslocatd, while making a

speech or whether It In the result of n

fall or mmn other accident, no "lie at

union headquarters could pay tndnv

AH the) could day wag that Miss Moll's

law bone wis broken and that the mis

hap had robbed them, tcmimrarll nt

least, of one of the best workers for tho

cause

Miss Mntts home Is In New ork, but

she Is well known here, having spent

several mouths In the union ofllces nt

ll.M P street, during which time she

took nn nelhe part in the open air nicot

ines nnd other suffrage work

Miss Margaret vVhlltoinnic has Jieen

suit to Columbus to rarr on the work

while Miss Mott Is recovering

ifNTFlSEy

Making Whirlwind Ending of

Appeal for Votes in the

State.

TltF.NTOV Oct 1R. Frjm Cir M"

in the south tu the Klttatlnn rldpe In

the ne i th. New Jcrsc wom'n are toda

mikliiR ii finil whirlwind appeal to

otc--s to pi ice the Mnte In suffrnRO

ranks at tnmoirow s election

ii merilncs are In Inc held all oer

LOSING

CAMPAIGN

the State, addie.cil b some of the tlotl which Is rife (onerrnllik the

mot prominent snffnKl"ts In the coun- identltj nf tin n w nmba-hailor n

.. i.. ,.r. .,ii.elni- iiff,.i,-;e tunes tend ioiln about the name of llinry

.'.V ...iir.in,. their lieutenants

nml leiders c lutlonlnR t heir ei lenams

to Keep ini'ir i-w ."- "v; , I

-.. nrlnrd n rf niiillrlpnt of SUC'

cw but th rcnllzo thrlr majority lr

th" tiln h nnt cninc to bo nn nt Tho

' antlp hiw not lfon bU nml bno

llnoripfl Hit btnto with flips and props

K tntln

It IB in in Krcni maiuiiBtiimijK v-n

ot for the cilli'

The ilictlon tomorrow Is conslderei

more than a nn re Jersej i lection In Its

effect 1'iesiilent Wilson will oto for

suffince and leaders also fninkh admit

that tliJ bellei the result will Rreith

nffpct New ork State which otes on

tin sunn nue-tl in on oemlnr-

ln Lillian I' IVIckert president of

thr New leise Woman .SuffrnKo As

8ocl it ton. In a statement toda slid.

4 We i xi eet to i irr New Jerse h

".'i, majorltt ri ttlnK 15 fiOO of thli

fioin the northern counties nnd 10,(1

from out'i li re

Tor tlie 'otitis Mrs i: Ilanlebreese,

head of the Nih !crse ssoclntion Op

posi d to Woman SutTlake was eiiuill,)

optlmlitlc riKiidliiK the defeat of the

eipial suffrnke aniendment 'Wonian

suITrnRe will 1 defeated in New ler

sej b a InrRe majorlt-. ' she declared

The leader of the? opposition would not

stnto an", figures

Renewal of First Street Saloon

License Is Vigorously Op

posed. Patilck sm th's nppllcntlon for n re

in wal of a licene at 111 Tlrst street

southwest is the most lRoiously pro

iu in d nppllcitlon heal d at toda s

heailiiKs befoie the Uxclse Hoard

Min.,.f. P shoemakei attacked

the application on the Mound that the

siloon was In n residential district The

applicants petition w is slRiied by more

than ion iishlints of the loinllt, but

the nutl-saloon counsel diew from

Minth the iidmlsslnn that he and his

wife own niiiiN of the housi s occupiul

l,x those who sinned the oetlllon

Smth i-aid tint he owned nt least

fort liousis within u radius of three

souares of his saloon

j 1'oiist a tiustee of tin Metro

politan A M IJ Inn riiuiili appeared

in hihilf of -mUh Toiest declared

that lie had cil dilated the petition for

SmMli desnlti the fact tint the pastor

of tin chuich tho Hex It A Oarioll,

had enused the i Irculatlon of a tietltlon

..... ....niiiut .1... rnnfiunl

'111. lti Mi On loll testified thnt '

hi mil tht nihil tmstces nf th

cliinch wir opposed to tho renewal

( i In i appllcallins hejtd tndn

H W insti n lintel 11R T'lrst htieetr

initliwesl Mlihnel n DonoKhue, 701

I itnet southwest Vincent Cnstelll,

r Mntl stiret nnitliwest nnd the

I Mini npartinents, rifteinth and l'

inlets northwest

i

Germans Entrenching

For Winter Campaign

in rnnnn.in net 1R Kxceit that

'" " halln liexes mrniiB,, ..,. -- ,,-, f ,,iro n ,i,e imrt of l'resld. nt

rinl mirks the end of one if the Wilson to h i. i mm In Mexico iIuiIiik

,,,o ' Mllanth- co,,7l,ctel e.mpslRns th. trMns period of reronstructlon who

r.!r .niri-ln' iver wauel In this coun- li an expeilenced dlulnmat and one In-

frv , , I. their Tew " ork sisters tUmtcb familiar with the I itln-Am. rl-

1ere' onien hVc spared neither time can cliaralcer li exmrlenco and

inViiinnni in cnln the h-illot tralnlnc Tletcher Is slid to (111 tho

nor inone to Rain ine .im i ,, llUmrab nnd for thnt reason, re-

. ''""'"'.r frn.m ,co""ln. he elnse Port as. has been selected for the

lo'.'ii'05 .'n,U.h'mru,r:,l SoE J "l"'1

Jf-Vr a'stion" S" '"ceVi's-ele?; ihi'lli!. i Jill" 1, ' n.rtuV, '.l

aimalRU . Kl'lta "h. pronZd the' ' J J '' '' i ".T,1 ",",,",6S.,d"r

fnnnliiB el. ,n. nt would tluow a hemy !'V, ' , ,n,,",' 1J'4 U home Is at

EXCISE BOARD HEARS

SWIYTH PROTESTS

tbev evident! are honing to take,"" ,.,.,.. , ....

iHlnsk lln iierm ins nie believed to be

I'lLCing themselves ill foi defensi of

t i, lr r int llni In Itin In throiichout

t ntei outh of itlu i tbev ire on

111 iffen-pe but iewheli the Rus-

ii s are nushlng

intlrc front.

the lighting on

the

CMHIEL PRESIDENT TO

BE RECOGNIZED OPEN DEFENSE

BY U. S. TODAY FIGHT AT ONCE

Pan-American diplomats in Con

i ference Today to Accept

First Chief.

AMBASSADOR TO BE NAMED

Henry Prather Fletcher Expect

e dto Be Chosen to Repre

sent U. S. at Capital.

Nrtes slcned hi the Roxernments of

the t'nlted States. Arsentlna, flrall

Chile, Ilohvla, t'riiKua and fjuntn

mnla will he sent to flen Venustlnnal

Carrnnzi tonlRht Informlnc him thiti

he has been fnnniill leeoRnlzed by!

thee soernmrntH as prolslonal rub r

of Mexico

This was the prediction mnde to,la I

In will-informed clrtl's as the . jil.i-,

matle reprsent itles of the South Hid

( eutinl Amrilran touittrlPM cathered In

Seirttnrv of State l.nnilm: h ofllee for

whit 1 iXtnte,l to hi tin last -.eH-lon

of mie of tin most riinail.abli mnfir

iikii er ahembleil to sliap the iles

tln of nn Americin nitlun

lo Name Atnliai-.i(lni.

riilhiulnR the Hinoum i im nt of rei or-

nltlnn It Is expiitnl tint the I nln d

Stites will innki known tin inline of

tin man whom It .his si li ti I as Its

nest uinl jwulor to Mixlen Specula-

l'rathi r lhtclut of Pcinmjluiiil

nt im,Hl ,,. , t.,lle

at

ot

Jlo la tblrt-(lsbt nr of nco an1 a

lawor b trofi M-tb n ptirlnic th Htun

lh-AmcilL in iii hn mik1 with tho

nnn In Cuba, nnl foi two onra was

In tho rhUli.rilm a flrnt Ikutonant and

battalion ailjutaut of tho Kortlcth In

To Submit Draft.

At the si sslon this afternoon Sec

re tai l.anslni. Is oxpcitnl to submit

a draft of the Identic note Teh one

fiom the I'nltid Statin will be do

liteicd In I. Used ArnJonilo at a for

mal itccpllon It Is hcliiwd, while

those from thu other powers will

probablj be suit to Oarrann throiiRli

the riprescntallNcs of these powcis

in Mexico

It Is ixpntid for the time helnK at

least that Ariedondo will continue lo

sirc at furnnra's leprrscntiitUo

hcio .althoiiKh there is talk that he

maj be (,lin a position In C'arrnnis

cablni t W heiln i the iippolntnu nt of

the Unci linn ambuss ulor will )e

mailu now as a icccss one, subject to

(ontlrmitlon later In Hie hi nine, oi

will bo In Id up until t'oiiRrcss con

M lies, Isnot known

ecietao I iiiisIiir had a Iohr talk to.

da wltli Consul John It sniliiian who

up to recenth was assigned to lollo i

Cnrianzi Mr ' llllman was Instnutid

to wait hen luuunK inlus lie does

not expect to -o tr Mexico in, American

nn-1 issndor, lit iois to ri turn to his

eld post as consul at Sjuill i, Mexico

Claims Anotlici Victor).

Tho Iminnzi uki nc lien toda

claimed inothi i ihfiit of Villas

dwIndlliiK ainilis at Tolucu It I" stated

that the llllst i tumps Hi d In tho di

rection ot lluistii i P.itosina. the tropic

forests and Ju irI a in tho siuthinstirn

poillm of th. -.,., of sin (ails l'otosl

Uafiel lliulmi' the lllia li adi i on

the west coast. i n bin li.cn leitdlim

the eonientlon foires In Icpli Ins in I

into tin ru,-j. il fisineiffis if tint statu

ioiiowiiir a in u it n tin I'liriiinzistHs

The nKOIlc llsoi,ii nut l ilrmi 111

sn Ini; that conditions in .Mexico c'lt

aic encouninlni.

GIT! ASPHALT PLANT

Commissioners Make No Rec

ommendation for Municipal

Paving Outfn.

No pi ml I m for n district asphnlt

pi ml Is innt.iiniil In tho Commission

ers estimates now in the ofllee of the

Boiiotno of i he rreasiirj for trans

mission to Congri ss

llellevliiR that tin Cnpltiil s streets

are now being pnvnl us ihe,ph as the

cltv i mild di n the ( oinnilssloiu is di -elded

to let will enoiiRli ilnne

Kltntlnn foi such llt started

about five W ars ago vvlun one firm hnd

a monopolv of the rliv s stitct paving

business The inntran WI1H r,r(llnrll

awarded at Jl id to 1 1 71 CU)k jr,

This was between and 1ft lents under

mi iiiiuv iiiinntii in coiigiiKs for tin

' field

" . - -.....,.- ,,(,,, fllll I I'M I Ml'

tlio uniirart lirln nwnidod t(i th'

i in comer on

I . n.l eittd nrlpt,

i'ii or i vi a t iihlr

tllO ( liluinlaulnni fa

i

nl

i . I i . Illieniuip rt

ill islood b Hi veil l 1 f, ,!

lit ns . lie up i tin in IM t mill 1

Itself do it w.ic

municipal plant

it eiiuippeU with a

I Llnh, f u u. lf.Mlf.TI It In stnleil Is

Prepares to Fire Opening bun in

Movement at New York'

Within Two Weeks. I

WILL EXPLAIN HIS STAND,

Some Expect He Will Throw!

Down Gauntlet to Bryan andj

Peace Party.

President Wilson wilt flro the Ad-1

ministration's openlns Run In the. flRM

Tor better preparedness some time, wltli-1

In the next two weeks '

He will do this In a speech berore Mir

Manhattan Club of .New nrk at Its

innuil binnuct. when, ulth the nrm

and na , liVldln pmsnim before him

lie will le In position to explain J Ml I

win the (Jncrnmrnt deems It neces

sar to call on I onRress for an Increaio

of rearli JJine.iifk) In the arm) nn.

ua il hiiilRets '

The linlnllnn to speak at this lia i i

Miiet was extended to the I'reidn '

some time sro tho date being left open

to suit nls convenience lie has e.r

cli'ed to accept, but has not yet fixe 1

en i, date nlthniiKh It Is stnted tint

he will ilx II some time, within tho next 1

fortnight

To Challenge Hrynn?

It Is expected that Hie Piesldent will

throw down the Kiuntlet to former Sec

ietar of Mate Wlll'nV J llrjan and

other peace advocates opposed to pre

paredness who hae served notice that

the) will use all their Influence, to pre

vent C nKress from RrnnlliiR one cent

more to either nrmy n, navy.

The President Is expected to make It

plain that the program behind which

he Is prepared to stand Is In no sense

a militaristic one- that its sole object

Is to put this countrx In a position of

ade, nils defense against attack, and

to make Its position s a lover of

pence and a champion of the rules of

internatloml law respected To that

end. It Is thoiiRht probable, he will In

dicate his belief that the ('tilted Slates,

with Us Immense possessions. Its larRe

const lines its heavy responsibilities

In I.ntln-Ainer.cii, and Its nbllRntlon to

defend tin Panama canal, must have a

niw sicondin rank to that of Oreat

Irllnln

Thnt the President Is assured of

ample support on all sides for his pollsy

Is belne shown dalle at the White

House where letters hi the bagful nie

beitiR received IndnrslnR his stand for

lietter prepaioiiness

To Direct FiRht.

Hecnuse of his strong convictions In

the matter the President Is expected to

dhict personallv even stage of the

flRht In ( onRress, nnd those who have

their oirs to the ground predict that

(Continued on Second Page)

GUATlUTrlS

State Department Admits Car-

ranza May Become Involved

in Situation.

Ounteniila today Is on the verge of

another rvolu(lon Information In

possession of the State Department

conflrmi d reports of Increased revolu

llniiai activities against President Es

trada Cabrera and of Juntas In this

rountr

(luntemala and Mexico nre being;

Hooded with revolutlonnr anti-Cab-rua

literature The Ouatcmalan-Mexl-enn

border Is seething with revolution

ists Dancer of Cnrrnn7a helnB Involved In

the Ountemnlan situation was admitted

tndiiv b Htate Department officials to

be serious hlii tho revolution Is ex

pected to be nf tho usunl (.ntln-Amcr-li

nn vnrl'tv lose observers declare It

has lmportint political posslblllUes cf

fecthiK both Cabrera and Cnrrnnia.

(haiKis and , o.intercharRes of

raids Into their counties bi oppos-ln,-

factions J.a c been made by the

two offlclils MtlioiiRh the Cabreri

,iiv eminent v ieldcd In the Pnn

Vmirliiin eonfcience to leenjnitlon

of Cananza their relations aro

l.nowii tn he stialned Chat Cabrera

innv openlj chin Re Carramu with

t.ermittini- Ouati malan revolution.

Ists to establish operations In Mexico

Is deemed Imniobahle.

Inbreins pnw el Is said to be wan

Inir lie hns hi en dlctotor since 1R9I

and today Is said to be priatlenll) a,

prisoner In his onlaee In liuntemala

Cltv Pot niurthr he hns not dared

to ventuie in public fn m the palace

Id travels Incocnlto InvnrliMy

t-t itn Department olflclnls today

wiie eaiefull wntchlue develop

nents Puerto Pari los, tlie eastern

siaport fiom which the revolutionary

movement Is snld In he dliected, has

tin miilcan irunront Mac bins In the

litihm Another Americnn w irshlp

prolinbls will be sent to the nuate

nnilnn west i oast

"War" Stamps Stolen.

I VNNSVIM.K Ind , Oct lli, (lur

alnis stole cmersenc., 'war' stamps

w rth IIS ln; fiom the safe In the office

if in putv l'olev collector of Internal

rinu In the Pederal building here

1 1 t night 1 lie robbei was discovered

today.

AUTOMATIC "POLICEMAN

DIRECTING TRAFFIC

i M )i. ,i,iii,. i -in, .jin 1 1 ,. . , . , ' i i

fclllW MfJI. ,1,111, ,1,1 , I4J, g I I II

-rr-'nf

L V"

t&m m

4

-A , s

i ".-"'

k-f

"TmT V

...'ivy 4r" , t

f-w

Ia.. aJL tmsi .vjlllKw -- - y r

i"." ' jtmmmmm li

Jtmmmmmmmm

. .. I Afir t. l.iffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

.uii . ..if.1. Kf-i . JM.4ff. v vmmmmmmi

4kw .y... .- wf- - mmmmmmmu

t w?is - - fiimmmmmtmw

.-Li' .. . - Mk !. tmmsmmwmmm

I XL: i r -r- r :: mmmWtmmmmmm

(mmmwmk 9tJ a ??:','- M.Pwt '-i-B'HiH

9.lffffffS&lffffrifffffffffffffffffffffffffAttK7ttlUer7 " 1-ss.ffV-. ' )..Jfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffflfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

SkmmmmmmWSmism tt2sWnflBH..l.H

mmmmimMmmtmmmA.''iimBmKmmmmmm

lffffffffffffHpWfriffffr --jffffffnfffTHVffffffKjRBff&fliffffffffffffffffffffff

wi w . ' mmnmmt.Mm HHtHH

Z Zsub' i i itffffffffffffffffffffffffSifffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff! .fiffifffkl2?WifffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffHI

fW' - ' .HBlLV: sStmmmsStmmm

:;.; ' WF-mmlmmmm

ZZ '-, sErJmmm.-ZzawKnmmmmma

it v v "?'" '-'I uSBsiffffffffffffffH v Ai9lf.ffSlffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffH

Z' mnmmmm'2ri!ZSB1t&mWf!9i

.y:n-- fM HiH ??$&?&mmmm

fHC fv V m '. ' --f. .SZSfjHfSfMHfffffMKaiH.B.H

. f. t j sVlffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffV .v. as .' SfwBPIfffffrfffffi

V ,B " Vwrafl

"Go-Go" Signal, Teinporarily I'lacrd At Fourteenth Street and I'cnn

sjlvanla Avenue.

II

T

New Automatic Signals to Be-ln-stalled

at Traffic Corners as

Experiment.

Hefore the end of the week, two traf

fic points In downtown Washington will

boast the newest nnd most approved

apparatus for mechanlcnll dlnctlng

the stream of automobiles, stteet ears

wagons nnd pedestrians

It Is colloquill known ns the ' fjo

lUi signal

The points nt which the new signals

will he established have not jet been

deflnltelv selected, hut Major Pullman

believes It llkel) that the tlrst trv-out

of this new method of directing trnftlc

will probably be at Fourteenth and O

streets nnd Ninth nnd r" streets

The ' Oo-Go ' Is most simple me

chnnleallv It consists of an upright

bevsrlm; arms at right angles to one on

other One of the arm Is painted

green and bears the double permission

"do-Go, from which the device re

eclve lis name

The other arm, pnlnted red. commands

"8top-Btop " Tho signals arc operated

bj means of a grip which works In the

radius of -a quarter circle, onl one

movement being necessary to chanRe

the command, and only the two com

mand being necessary h reason nf the

fact that when the 'Go-Go' releases

east nnd west bound traffic. It auto

matlcally stops north nnd south bound

traffic and vice xersa.

At night tho ' Go-Go ' dees not de

pend upon n printed sign, but Is oper

ated b means of a square lamp

showing four hulls-eos, two red and

two green on opposite sides

In other cities where the "Go-Go" has

lw.nn fflinn n trv-OUt. 11 device til reil-

dcx the traffic officer visible In the

dark has been ndopteu this is Hom

ing more complicated man gnrning

the officer, on dark foggv nights In

white boots snd a white rubber slicker

This Is onlv an exnerlment. so far.

declared Major Pullman todnv 'The

Go-Go' must not lie coniuseu wiin inn

semaphore traffic signals In use In

Philadelphia, which I understand are

much more complicated and not as

satisfactory It originated, I under

stand In the cities of tho Middle West

It Is now In use In Detroit Cleveland

and Indianapolis, among othci cities

' Itcccntlv New lork has been expeil

mentlng with It nnd several of the

' Go-Gos," have been Instnlled on Plfth

avenue, the street of heaviest traffic

and most complicated traffic problems

In this count rv I am told that thc

aro giving much satisfaction there

Major Pullman Intends to set up the

two "Go-Gos" which the department

now possesses on a Fourteenth street

and a Ninth street corner, operating

thcih at these points for n while and

then shlC'liiR them to other points. In

order to test their efflcacv thoroiighlv

before committing the department to

the use of this devlc

Must Pay Plant Note.

Default Judgment for WWil was

given James I llffanv hy Justice Mnf

ford In Circuit Couit No : lodnv In

the suit against Louise C Plant. Iloi

ten.se V, Kloman and Kdwnrd Moman

lndorsers on a note plven b the lati

Arthur O Plant Kred S Swindell icp-

resented Mr THnn

To Argue Ship Pool Case.

The United States Supreme Court to

day set for argument on November 1

next, tho cross appeals In the Govern

ment suit under the Shermnn nntl trust

law n ci I nst the Hamburg- merlcan and

other steamship companies comprlslnc

ut florin Atlantic sieamsmp pooi

TO MOTORISTS HERE

f i

W- - -H".

..MW. T. . '

- "

r - " - . r

r rv m w- "T1 '

t

IN 0PEN1 SPEECH

Prosecutor Batts Declares Gov

ernment Will Fight All Illeg

ally Organized Combined.

Vi:w YnrtK Oct is- The Govern

ment ' not against the combination of

railroads stinmshlp lines or other In

dustries If the combination nie formed

according to Inv ' was the opening

shot of Government Prosecutor U I.

Hatts in his opening adlress todav to

the Jurv that Is sitting In the New

Haven directors trt-il before Pecb ral

ludge Hunt The two present and ten

former railroad directors nie chaged

with monopolizing New Imgland s

trnnspoitallon business

llntt, bronze faced silver-balled

Texan nnd furim r law partner of t

torne General Orcgor, hammered

home to the Jurwiicnt the statement

that the Mierman law is not n barrier

against ' big business slmpl because

of Its sibe He emphasized thnt the

Government does not deshe to prevent

the natural development of trade and

commerce but onlv to s lfcguard the

people against ' business expansion

that Is lllegalh origin ited tint Is con

ducted In cUllince of the 1 iw und that

benefits on'v a few '

He declared the New Haven rules the

entire trnnspoitntion lines of Connecti

cut Miissichusetts lihnde Island Vci

tnont. New Hampshire and parts of

Malm b sides controlling everv import

ant water route lint touched n New

England pnit

Decision Upon Demands of

Workers Here Probably Will

Be a Compromise.

Mcretnn Daniels expects to lie nblo

lo announce n decision tomorrow on

the c'eminds ot the nnehlnists it me

Wnshlngton u ivv vui I hi Incieased

nnv 1 lie Secretin j was opens d to

dnv In studvlng the data In lore iilin

It Is geneisuv cxpectc,! ti,er will

he a compromise secretary Daniels

confeired with N p Ulfns anil a enm-

mittee irnm the urd balurd iv night

Mr Allfas wns nt the Nnv lien nt

ment today, but did not tnke up the

proposed liiciease foi tile van! heie

with tne recioini

Submarine Awards

May Be Made Today

The Nnv Department todav Is con

sidering lecent bids on sixteen sun

in nines nnd also bids on six ilesliojers

Avvnrds will be made todav If posslhle

Seiretarv Daniels said this alternoon

he expected to be able to m ike an

earl announcement of the awards

Dies From Injuries.

Itoliert II rlhht ioity vears o d

whi leslded it 117 lleekman strei I

southeast died at Uim i(,enc Hospital

este, iiv as the re ill of iniuries sus

t ill, 1 1 I, a till down i stalivvay it

his home The corone gave a cc'ltin

cate ot accidental death

fl

v

ie , " f M

BHHI Wmmml J?Jmter ,JKSLmmm

m mWk s &rt&iLmmmmm

-5w mjL pi '"Zzizszmm

.h in i. . zrr""rwmBjLimm.'mm

4 ?,' &-. m, a u&&5kxmvmmmmmm

Thi i li imW I n T uTmmmimmmmmM

ALLIES SEIZE

DEDEnUH

RUM

AND

CITY OF ENOS

Bulgarians Cut Through Serb

Defense and Block Allies Ad

vancing to Relief of Nish

From Salonika, Reports Say.

Strumnitza, Bulgarian Strong

hold, Falls Before Anglo

French Attack 40,000 Bul

gars in Retreat From Border.

ROME, Oct. 18. The allies

i landed troops at Enos today, and

seized the Dedchagatch railroad.

Enos is opposite the Gallipoli

peninsula. The railroad is of

strategic value for opeiations in

Turkey or Bulgaria. Its control

has been Bulgarian.

PARIS, Oct. 18. Bulgarians

have penetrated Serbian Mace

donia and cut the Salonika-Nish

railroad, the Austrian press as

serts, it is stated in Gcnca dis

patches today, confirming reports

from Salonika.

PARIS, Oct. 18 Despite

Strumnitza's capture from the Bul

garians, no pretense is mad. here

today that the allies arc yet in suf

ficient force in the Near East to

maintain continued effective as

sistance to the Serbs against their

Austrian, German, and Bulgarian

enemies.

The elements here and in Lon

don which believe it one of the

most ital necessities of the war

to check the Austro-Gcrman drive

through the Balkans, are bringing

strong pressure to hasten re-enforcements.

There is much criti

cism of the delay.

Whether Italy will join this par

ticular campaign remains unde

cided, notwithstanding previous af

firmative statements The Rome

cabinet is understood to be split

on the question.

Chances are deemed somewhat

better that Greece will take the

allies' side. Roumania has mad)

no move.

Allies Spread Forces

For Attack on Sofia

Across Mountains

IONDOV. Oct Pi -The allies ne pie s

liie northward in liulgaria todav The

Austio Oermnns .ire sm ishim, south

ward through neiiiti nt tlu .imp t me

The allies aic piogresslnp the in ire

swlftlv as the Serbians en reflating

drspcratclv the uslio-Gt i in in ad

vance The lilies have vet met no

strong opposition

Strumnitza's fall gave the allies con

tiol of the Snlonlk i-Msh nllroid for

fiTiv miles northward fiom Salonika,

about n third of the dlst mi e to tsh

ilinlkn advices sav Mriimnttzn the

itull.'il I in sirnnhhold Is twi nt mile

east of the nllroid but it li icportcd

that the ri b -I rnnio-Hrlt h fmeea

me spi calling westwaid nnd -ci urine

the line as thev advance northwaid

Their object Is believed to b. to ex

tend theii f l out suffli lentlj to l rich

Nlsh nnd stilke nt nfl i the Piilgiiiim

capital nt the sann time giving them

i I ne n little nunc thnn slxt) miles

long

IltilgnrinnH Repulsed.

About another third of the dislnnce

between salonlk i and Nlsh however,

tlieie nie Indications there will be a

fieri e struggle At this point tin llul

cailans nre acinus the sei binn'frnntler

nnd It Is lellalilv lepoiud that tlu

had cut the lallrnid nt the scivlm

town of Vinnla (Vrinja) lleie If

not sooner II Is assumed that they will

make stand

Vrumnltza s ciplure was preceded by

the repulse of the fnici of (ftOYI ltul.

ariuns ii ported last vvei U to bi trying

to cut the railroad Ictween lludovo

an 1 Vllandovn on the Serbian side ()f

t u dieek fiontler The ni'les drove

this-1 invndeis eistward Into llolgiila

ml illslo Iged ihem when thej took

ii i like nt Mium i Ira

Newa list PI id Miishal von Mack,

nen command ng the Austro Germans

In northern Seibu hnd called foi n.o o

men, gave much encouragement to Lou-