BBDS, CENTURIES a6, BREAKING UP t Christianity Making Giant Strides in India and China, .Methodists. Are Told PHILA. HOSPITAL GAINING l,t(Uil Dltpatch te Kvtning Public J.tAetr Atlantic City, March 11. "The un. ' rut In India under the leadership of Uihatma unnani inreaicns te bring flout a serious situation If the nnll-' white sentiment continues te in- Tills declaration was made today by Titw Lewe, of New Yerk, general sec--nrr of Iho Beard et -Foreign Mla Mla iieiii of the Methodist Episcopal Church, before the New Jersey Mrthn dlit Episcopal Conference. He ndded, however, that India was responding te he teachings of Christianity te a elc lrte which was net even dreamed of a Suirter of a century age. "The Church at home, he said. "cinnet realize whjft, is happening in Chin." The ancient religion of the country Is breaking ui at a tremendous rite, nnd month after month scores and (cores of Chinese temples arc being turned ever te the Methodist Episcopal Church for chapels, schools and par wiuges. ' Theology te Be Breadeiied Mr. Lewe's talk immediately fel- ....... I tlmf ii f K. H. Tlnnln' nrealilant nt l Drew Tlieoleglcnl "Seminary at Madl- Kin, . wne ucciarea turn every effort N bdug made te teach a bread theology. "While the primary object Is te train men for the ministry," he stated, "there arc many ether fields of Chris llin erk. The business of the Church i net nlenc te fcnve lest men, but te sire lest cities, lest nations, lest Ideals mil lest civilization." Stating Hint "we have learned many things from the World War," Mr. Tip ple dcilurcd that plans are new being made te enlarge the seminary into n theology university, net te teach the Sue arts, but te train men for the many (elds of Christian endeavor. Pleads for "Old-Time Religion" Denlerlne the condition of iniml of wnic few teachers regarding the funda mentals of preaching, Charles W. Wan ier, of ltivciten, vli-e president of the ujmi'ti s Association, which is iiuldlng Us 5 curl v nicotine in anetber Icieiil ihureh, told tli New Jersey Conference today Hint oiti-insiuenea Curisuiiuity as reed ciietiuh for t lit? laMiien. lie- uilde a plea for the application of up-te-the-minute methods of conducting the centenary fund, a five-jenr liifnn dll program which "has lest some of It steam" at the end of two and a hulf ."": . .. . iiieugii living is much higher today thiu in feimcr times and the fuct Is true that the dollar purchases ic-s thuu it erer did. the little Cenner leinultis the ttantlard of church giving." do de ilired llev. Luther E. I.ovejey, of Chi- nge. "mat means- that we nn Mt 111 suing at the same rate our erandfuth- rfs did. 'He eie a much wealthier ceuutrj new. but It seems that this Natien's I sense of luxuries alone keeps puce. I.nst rear's Income tax was $7,000,000,000. That means thnt the Ameriiau women tare thirty-eight times ns much mono) (or rouge, lipsticks, perfumes, powder puffa nnd the like ns all the Methodists .tare te the missionary work of the erM. Why Pennies Turn Ited "Anether thlnir is thnt the men of America smoke m u Mif&clciit sum te linance the entire Methodist ccntc-ntii-j (or 147 .veins. Many men will own daberate city homes, ride in expensive motercais. dress In the finest and jet pif twenty-live cents en Sunday for ilieir religion. Ne wonder the penny lurns red It is blushing for the tem my It Keeps. ' A school e religious education wilt be added te the summer school atOceun irevc this jca'r, Illshep Berry said, lie added that the attendance last year was emewhut i Isannelntinc and urged all members of the conference te spend u ,ucek at the school. It will be open j Irem .luly 1 te August 0. The confer ence albe voted te conduct an "outer leys " mcctinir in connection with next J tar's annual sessions. TheS400.000 addition te the Methodist 'Episcopal Hospital, Bread and Wolf ww, milaeleipiiia, will nc reeuy uy -ciucmecr. it will aneru nrceiniuu- 'latlens for 358 mere patients In rooms. This news wnu hinueht. In- the Itpv Dr. Charles M. Boswell, corresponding ftretary, who reported that the in in Mitutien was clear of debt today and die beard expected In meet llin letnl "I the new obligation within the pics- r"i year. The speaker asserted that $100,000 the Rum would be paid en April t id similar payments were intended In July. October and December. The Im provement will allow larger accomme- lllltlOnH fnV tllll.ei.1 n.wl C..f.eU.. 4l. A rtlldren s word te pnable cure of '""eignr mere children. The cost of operation of the Melh wist Hospital last yenr was $jr1.000, "d It wus met te the dollar, the spcak W'aeelnrcd. Figures of the Institution ler 10J1 hcw ,IBt 4u,f patients were emitted te the hospital, .'1SI17 were 'lerati'il upon, 35.708 days' tieatmcnr. ; given in privnte and semi-private roeniH, 31.4R0 ilnvs' trontmene- was Ufn te patients In wnids, 07..:5 Cast' i?ri?JeMt "nR Rivc I0 babies and tum persons visited the illKnensnrv. J: cost per day is estimated ut M.J0 for each patient. WING GIRL ON WAY WEST Ar'eit of 8ara Pearson, 15, of Gluceiter, Asked of Chicago Police .According te the Gloucester police. ,i '. Veau""' ,l,p nftecn-ycar-eld glil 'at city, who left her home Thurs- teeth gllt' ,t,avinB n nete for ,icr -.... -.ijiiib Hue was ie ue marrii'ii, "new 0 PX. Wfl tQ Chlcag0 , uue l0"trUe 1'eie today. .- , lnf,.""inatien come from n rail- Y nKieruve nttnched te the Union ;llen nt Washington. l,ast night Dlllfn. 1 1 " l,1C ,rl 0n ,M0 MO"0" iii. , Ule"ie curious and by qucs ''Wiig learned lier mime nnd that she " Kelng te Chicago. ("sugaiien has shown that Thins- iniin... , "" rcccivcii and cnsncti a Cm? eri Pr nt ,he "nltlmore mid Ohie , -null III Iflll n.ll.lt.l.lu nn.l l.nn 'Olltlit Vi ""ucijiiim, mill mm u'Jt n tlireiigl, ticket te Chicago, .,.."(,,, ".0,p the girl did net say te ktr '"fi'ded te be married, but I "r iiurcniu n...i i. ..n i. -,,'. ,t .(nu. '!'."" '" iiuncu ueiieve u e ii '"i1 M,,!"nlcU, a ship worker, fiLiln'1 ut 4,T fiimbwInnU street H!Z ?r opposite the Pearson home. C2n.h!lny M(;lll",l Bliippetl all Ills Mer nieoge and left uieu- blen..?1.1"1' fn,,,cr l"s telegraphed the h'tieu mJR "If"! "'5 ?!: Int.tl.0 vniuiv.tt, it mi uiecis iicr, '" w2lih.I;v,:i,i FFEI' toemsii? i'l'rdleJI if" cta'enT Hew dlU jeu act? left .K? or your Hrmml .Tn.rl.ne.. Kn I?r.d.1.,"""it.". by flouts llanlen, licii.,., . ' l" wn H hew," Mssa Mssa Jjetlen c( next SueUay! puwi'e tcd"r. ; T'j;7jiWSfu5i .jrvi;'vf.i.J v:. r.-. j.ua -x '.v .ui irvj. tT'r. t""t&i HAt,r, -j. - t- E&tvJ? m?fm INDEPENDENTS OPEN ART SHOW IN NEW YORK MiMMMB Y4J'lSF-i'& $ty&if,f'fA Jfctlft ''?!.( A.- ' "'' v- , t iff " -'"i?v- 'h $ i ""timtW'-i-'"' v-k -" t hhhMP-J wsVeMWESatefc bbbbY hw 3ilBaBabbbbH -$ Kw) &wfr vxaBbw fr C vJ fisr' ' aBPPlsR 3feJliaaa -' ". K'iFlPiSilMBKh "J ' w ' iJ-ATv"'' W's'fyvfh&tf yjVV ' v'V LaaaaaaaaaayikV4slariTK '.'biaaaaaaaaaaa'I WTSmht''fiii.y. ''I7, " '': mS "' C"HM -;-'--: Bfiaaaaaaaaaaaa a ivM!mlKw''UlKk iLLLLEBMLlBiiimKaaai , s't' '.,' . iii.SllDl..........l...............H.....HI........ r: i SLLH liHaaiaEBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaaa.aaa.aaaaaaamaBalalliiaaaal aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrl " . V ' - ' - " ySIII IMPROVE BUREAU aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT baaaaaaaV s'v .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa HBkLaaaWl' 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB 7' '' 'fe -'"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal New Chief of Surveys Has Many HF' TliHB' -V-'i 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai' Ideas for prwVes,-'?'-" v-- 1 , '" -' ''J I Ligaaaaaaaaaaaaa1alliaiaMiriK'' V- Av?3SfiMaaalilliiaaaMjjaaaaw - S&B. - . MACKEY OR FISHER WHICH W ILL WIN? Altheucll lie would net miike nnv defi nlte revelation of his plans for the ic- of tlfe Surveys' Hanking1 tiepnrtment be extended to.ln te.ln dlridunls and llrin dealing in Invest menf xi,.nrttlp. Numerous failure nnd cneimiiun lme hn.e Meused pubic opinion en the Mibjcet. I believe that lh ut m.l I. .4.1 ...IhHiiM IllflV 111 1 Cltl Ilfl 1 ut lull, llHI (-..,.. , ...--.... 'bj reiiulrlng dealers In stiili scciiiltie te be HceiiKed by the State, under piepei' nifrMTiiinitu fin. (he lirnlct'tlen of tlu'il' ! Investing public, nnd by stibjcctiiig their 1 i. ' buiJiiciM te Inspection und Investlgntlmi Twe Candidates Appear te Be In J.iX " ""l,nry b" I Lead for Republican Cuberna- I Jw .ft, ..tt.r '.vlnced that 11 greater degree (or -elf-1 geveinmenl should be permitted te cities I r Mid etber municipalities, lie sniu. 1 BlUnunTiA. riernu runrnTrnl ("nmmlslelliT I'lshl'r gave this boeit nniynui O CnJlnT CArCUl CU te the Seiiiui-Centeunln! '. v . 1 MAR P.AMUPNM&N ON CHECK CHARGE 1 Kiiwwm 'ASSWr ". VVVPH- WvJ-" vJWV, FIEE EXHIIIT1M Mil Bu GEORGE A. TRAVj nii '&:i:KEi.HANKEYi McCLECS 6ALLERIII !- 1307 ',r.M-T HTBKKT UW'' V p terial Nomination Hirsch Silverman Declares Did Net Contemplate Any Fraud OFFERS TO MAKE IT GOOD He. I I i AMMERINI 1 nnr HiiKrii iirrrrm uerrceir TIIK KINOHI.EV riAN llvmiiw Claaiiai Mew rarmlnt mcimim-aiantt ikcu. unit ..... I'liene Wn'tiut inaa. Sfncl for llepkwt ik Alietit III Hlnseier mm . ,310 wnlnut Mt;. rnun.i I 'I'I.Im ,. Ill h mi I'Vl'lll (if llMtidlllll llt..i.i,.i.ii.i..i 1.111 ..r tu.i.iilln,' tntpipwi Iri iiiiiiiiiiiiii,. mil ". ,..'..-. . 1 DECS WL LOUIT IF THEY DON'T WIN KrMlnn VIpmt Cemnnm When the show opened last night at the Waldorf-Asteria work or many members of the Society of Independent Artists thrilled thespeetaters. Nete "The Peet's Dream." the werlt or Anna Ilelle Caldwell, an artlit who Is only eleven years old. Her work is a piece of unexpected realism. Fer instance: Teeth line pearls, cheeks like roses, Illy-white hands, arched eyebrows, ejes like stars, etc. A. S. Hayllusen, secretary of the society, Is placing "Portrait of M. K." Something different is the explanation. "In the Trenches" Is by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, noted sculptress SCRAMBLED ART" EXHIBITED IN TEMPERAMENTAL RIOT, as oiennlzntlen ,.f ,lfi. Mnrirnn Itiiieiiu. ' reganleil Dy tlic MOlneii Jehn A. Voglesen, nid today thnt he I umpalgn humor. has a number .if ideas for lmprevcmelil 1 One bit of neww the wenien hi ought and increnxed efflclencv. I J? U'.e luiifheeii was tlmt Mi. (.eerge Mr. VoRlehen Is new chief of .the .J'- Worrell will ui- bin .id ler the Stat Hurenil of Health. His appointment 1eum of HepreseuUitUi fieni Delii us hend of the Ilurcau of Smvevs wn ' wnr' Count . All- uirell wl 1; wncw iililieiinced jesterd.iv bv Mnver .Moeie. the ciilidldncy uf Ml-. 1.. I.. MclC. a The appointment hud been strenglj jel representiitlxe if the ItepiiblliMii urged by liieeler of Public Werk-I Stul" Wenieiis ( emiiiiltee. Anether t'uven woman cniidliliitc who was en hatid w.i 'ne'fmc Wednesdnj. when 1 am t. MNs Miutha (J. Themas, who is biii-ked lake office. I think it would" be bettc.-bv the Kjre ,igdiiiatlen for the htute te say little ubeiit what I piopescd te,,Inw' '" '."-''- '' de theie. Mr. Voglecen Mild. . ornnler ui nnd devcrnpr Spretil Akcd If his ideits included plan-' ,,1"M'1 J" 'I"' l'lltleiil visltuis to te for the iclief cn'trallle inngestlen down- 'day nnd nuiv haw a conference en tne town und el.sewheie, Mr Voglcseu n- ! B'lbeninteilal sltuntlen. Itefme coin plied : ' (inlttliiB himself It i undeiloed te be Xntuinll.v. uftfer tears of experi- "', are s ite-iie 10 11111. liiing err enec in urh luelileni-. I have made ' me ninerner. iiie mate .enn- tnin dWiineile" ter will suggest an Indersement or 'My. Viil-Ipviiii i,I .I ll.n ,,,n,,l..iiuil MiHUcv for tiOVeiUOl'. ,-eivii-i' In 1 llll 1 ..m n 'iinnliimnn I ,i State Senater Van. in-Jts that Sen- Privilesed Guests of the Independents Enjoy a Preliminary afrntrV'Sfdi; "-" SSS. "!.-- eer. tn in M-naier 1 row is hi peer phj'rn rondltieu .mil Is aware of the -out iliicnt lu the State eigiiul llieu , against hacking a man who will net he i.ble te make n lenl tight ut 11 time 1 when u tight may be needed. Annenrnm.ps tfulm tteri. Ilinl the PntiriMvliniiliins. It principal eon test in (he Republican the celebration slieuli I lie lie 1,1 nil 111 n primaries for the gubernatorial nemlnu- "l,.C.,Vi.";verlS,.f ' lleeMattt "" 8,VCn tien would be between .lehrt S. Fisher. "Thif State should, atul doubtless will. State Ranking Commissioner, rind .ceiitilbuie Its full shine toward making Harry A. Meckey, chairman of the Hip SeMUii-Centennlnl "''"Mf Workmen's Compensation Heard. '"v!"" ' "'.v "f r "? . trm11' ' ? ,1""! This wns the sltuntlen developing mcnsurltig i. te the highest stnndnids utter the lunclieeii nt the League et 01 our puineut vmirarui-. women eters vestcnlav when the He publican giihernnfeilnl eandldatcs up- penrcii oeiere me new voters, ine con test between them. It Is believed, re places the one looked for earlier between Fisher nnd Meutennnt tloverner IJeldle innn. Rut the fiJOOU check halted the Reidlemnii boom. Politicians who lecelied repot ts en the women's luncheon piedleted the Mnekcy-Flslier clash. Othcis, however, are awaiting developments for the reason that Slate Senater Vere l net ready te sny -that he Is committed te anv cnndidnlc. Neveitheless. Vnre. In talks with friends. npiirnWes the Mackey candldnc much higlier than he doc the Reldlemnn ambition. (lifferd Plnrhnt Is expeeted te an nounce his candidacy in n few- ilny. The format announcement of thT Fisher candidacy is expected this afternoon nt n meeting in Indiana Count v. Plnchnt mnile a hit with th'e women voters by his broadsides ag.ilnsl the snloen and the alleged iilllnnee bMween boetleggeis and pelitirliins. An Inter esting feature of the Plm-het boom Is the quiet camiinlgniiig belli? done for the Stute Forestry Commissioner by Mrs. Plnchnt. Mrs. Plnchet attended the luncheon nnd nit nenr her husband while he ni'drct-sed the women veteis., The cniididncy of State Trca-tncr Snyder, the niai' who in Auditor (leu cm!, paid the S.",(I00 te Mr. Roldle Reldle mnn for legal sen lees. Ws nnuaieutly as a pleie of s uiiiepilate that I Hlrwh Slhermati. seventy jeni'1 old. or ,11(1 Cin'ler"t slieet. ( iiiudeii. was arrested today by Clly Heteetive Dnvfd Hunt us n fugitive finin justice. It. I was charged that he had passed 11 1 worthless cheek for SI100 nt Swede-1 bere. X. .1. 1 Silverman was formerly In the unto- ' j mobile supply business and the check I was given lu connection with that busl-' 1 ness. He said he hud net contemplated 1 fraud lu giving the check and would fdrnightcn out matter.) when he 1 cached 1 Swedesboro. P. R. T. Insurgents "Won't Play" if Mitten Triumphs in Proxy Battle WILL LEAVE BOARD A Common Pleas. Coin I jury in Cum den decided that 11 feat lured imMc wn1 wn1 werlh ..-iO(IO te the vlclJni. who Is Mi F.lhflficdu Rrnwii, eighteen jenis old. of Laurel Springs. . .1. Th- veidht was nguinst the Publl Senliy C0111 panj. Mls Hi own was a passenger' 1 mi 11 ttleucester r und nverred that 1 when she stepped from the vehicle she 1 fell into hull' alongside the tiellej tiaiks. frnctiiriii; her ankle. PI AT ! J'Miinges in ine amount or .Metin were RENT 608-612 Chestnut Street 570 Square Feet 5th Fleer Frent Reems Apply A MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company also nwnrded te , .lames V. Riewn. the girl's fnthr NOcrMMitArr (VAtHIIU InMii'Ki'iii direct!- of the Rapid. Mnjer Chailes II. Illhs. of Cumd-n. Transit Ceinpnnv. who are e-kins te u ,,d.iustlng the uffmr of Ms eftici .-urtnll the powers of Themas 1). Mil- ,,ml ,. nnj ,!l(. , lnlRC (jf ,,,t, Cnnidui ten. preildenl of the cempniij. "- Iosleffi-o before Ain-il I. netinced today thut they would resign, Thp Senate will undeiibtullj .entirm from the beard unless tlif lerelved ,, 1)nnilnalieii. and when this is done eneiich proxies te cam nut their pie- Majer Kills will icien as Chief Kecu- posed policies at the annual meeting of, the of Camden, n position he bus title cJ ler seventeen years with credit te hini- j self and te t he city. I The new Postmaster will tile 11 bend for .SIO.OOU. after which he will he swet 11 in, Frank S. Vauliuit. president of Cllv Council, will p cnine Majer .and will till out the unexpired leini' of ;. Majer Kills. It is probable lie will Ijt I the Rcpubllc.iii candid, itc al the iculi:'- View of the Works of Varied Schools New Yeik. Muich II. "Seiambied an" had its piellinlnaiy Inning l.isi niglit en the reef of the Waldoif-As-teiin when some (100 exhibitors aiui their filends attended tlie Invltntlun.ii opening of the "Independents.' an or ganization of artists of n H raien cud distiiiLtielis seatteied fieni N-. e.-U in Califeinin. It may fairly be described as a tem tieiamental lint that greeted the usiter-. Theie. for example, were the "Tr.igft Tunlip" and the "Peet's Dream." rep lesentlug widely variant m1ioe1s with nil the multlluillnetiH asseilment distilbuti-., thieiigh the seventeen gardens of iIk. Waldorf -Asteria's spacious reef. TIu'm. included in all their unhue gluij IIil cieatlens of the untaught prodigy, the fuiiiii). the cubist nnd the iic.idcinii mu us. well us dnj hibeier and millleiinhc Manv were the exhibits of filed-e,'t, sjiuiihenles. hniid-tlntcd ciazy quilts and sciiliiluicd whnt-net. F.veiy man and woman is allowed te speak for him self or herself with the "Independents. The "ne-jiuj. ne-pii.e" idea pievails nnd the pii'elii- is te be the judge during the show which is te lemain open until , Apill L. , ., What Smote the Ee Mazes of color and gcemetile fisu c smote the eves of visileis. nrlvlhsed te witness the invitation exhibit. Curious works In clay nnd stone teweml in tin intervening spaces. "The Ttagie lur nip," it was predicted by the i-speit-whe feimcd the bulk of lat nights guests, is destined te take its place alniiu with the famed "Nude Descending the Staircase." Alfred Dreyfus is the ie ie spenslble sculptor. T he wei k is Hnvsen us exprcsslenlstlc. It is all of thai in its salmon pink hue. its artificiuV gins. eyes and its tishlike mouth. There were paintings and sculptures bv seveial child prodigies and a collec tion of water colors of native Indian ceremonials by Ilepi Indian artists who . until iccently never saw the inside of an art school. Texle Myers, an eight een -vear-eM artist. knen as the girl Mlchaelangele of Texas." vhewed some rcmarknble woedcaivlngs. Among ether jeung e.xhlldters were noted Nuvnrt Rerberlnn. an American 1 girl, who showed some textile designs. I and Cecil Oaylerd, a negre boy who has painted the reef scenes of lower Man- , l.attnn. Norn by was exhibited a dell ..i.t nniniel nude which bears a vase 1 en its shoulder and which is a contribu centribu contribu tlen from Irving Brokaw, the million aire champion ice skater. Mrs. Harry P. Whitney's Sculpture F.lsewhere was a large sculpture of a figuie with a shovel called "nl Tieiich." bv Mrs. Harry Pawic Whit- Mcrten uuvciic, miu um..- ,., heen a circus pcrfei mer, sent 11 . u..Huia ai ivinfirncc' i iiiun. CliriOUS lllil-m.-"" " ,,..-..... ..--. represented ns the head of Jehn the Raptlst. which reposes en a plate. There were ether curiosities, but per haps the most amusing was the painting v Anna Hclle Caldwell, who ranslates; literally the traditional attribn teH of women Hc' "head" is invested with "," 'C. : n,. tins, nearls for teeth, a raven for her hair and se en. The tcature of the show, despite lt I . .:,"' -.i ,.l,n,,uter. s its sle. Most of the exhibition are comparatively un 1 ' ..:. Ti,n Snnn. Reynolds Real. Walter I'neh. Ocergu llellews Rebert llenil, Alfred H. Maurcr and Wln-i threp Turncy me u few prominent 1 ones. Other Striking Examples Man lin in iieiiie Zii,-.'ii-h' two exhibits. Wil- eincli .honed n weed MMiliilnrc of a ciil'd. .leunie Van Fleet Cowdery. hliinrl Duvks. Marjcuie Organ. Toshi Slilmlscii. Flerlne Stettlieimer nud fleerge I ellewK were among the headllner.s of the sh,nv and none aroused gteater Interest among ceitnin if the guests than Al. Frueh's ".la." I'Viieh's .luM.nnd .Alager's Deg 1 1 was hi!!, all light, painted ten Ji'iirs age in Puils. Al huil been te a dance tlie night befeie. and the next ilav lie .started wetk en the picture. Tint's the answer. .Mary F. Wes'clhnefi slmwed a pic ture which she calls "Flight Inte iW'i ,!".'.."f la"1 nlglit'H ciitics 'uicl It looked like the chin of un autumn afternoon dimpling Inte the smile of evening. Majoe the catalogue hud it labeled wrong. Oils Muger 'hewed ii picture, called 11 - l',"B- ''"'"'t blo'eiulng deg lias 11M the hue of the pun (he pniihamlh r ollte, h let- Mile en (lie street c-erner. (Jus' mitit lee that hound, else he could never have painted him us he bus. When .Mnger limned his pet the deg was look leek Jug lit lnjiu with Ihcise level, honest ';. " ,'-u's '" "In tlmt seem I, nicies my boss a mnn that II ' honor ter a deg (0 knew." stockholders en Mnrch 1.1 This announcement was made In .1 statement te the stnckhehlcis anil signed by tlie follew-ing elliectei- . W. .1. .Mont gomery. W. Y. Tiipple. C. .1. Math thews, Frank I'.u-k and .1. .1. Sullivan. Text of Statement The statement in full fellow : "Te the stm klielclc-s ut" the Pliitudi i- phla ISiijjIiI Tiuusit Cemp.iii.v. "The pic -.idem of the Phil.idilpliiii Kiiiid Tniiislt Cii.iipnuj has sent te the stockholders of tiie lempiin un ununul reperl wliiwh was net .luiiillcd te ill-' Iteaiil of Dilei tots and v li'eli Cue elhi . the ipembeis of the boa id cle net ap prove. "An aiialjsls of the company's bill Mice sheet new published cenliims tlie stiiteinent we ln" prevleuslj made i te the iundi',ibilltj- of mix nixiduii' in the near futiiic. It dlsrln-i-: V'lilltnl nrrnuiits .iiiii u-h. i in- iriu llalilltt! t;.M ".71 l.i Aniue.1 'iTHa.. iet..ie-t nnil ' ..xck ,, . ",iiTT .'.'.il.-.i i l-i'H.tif llibllllltp D.-I 31 liiL'l A. US si S.4.- "Te puj llie-c the ceiupauj li.ul en hand, uci'erilliig te liguies taken 1'inm the 'talem-nt fiitiilslii'd te the Dtp.nl meiit of Tnilisil of tin- fit v : c'asli . $;.-(! situ vi se. ,hi UmhkIis .. ri.r.u ItTelLireuu- .HLiMlnts IOC l Hl.le . .'.10 I I". 01 MutrlUl mill xiltitMIc;' . . 1 sftS,,"ls 4.1 ll!t..t. fltU!inils Mini HUH lr.r'Hl,k. . . '.'4 4i.J 11 ntlicr i.Jirint usl. . .-.:j7."i es sewer and water winks construction, Reluming te Phi'aclelphia. he u-eii-Icied the cilj scivue as it field ens'lieer in the Riircau of Water. In appointing Mr. Voglcen. elliciiils ignored the tlrst man en tlie mil sei ue list ler the pe-t. .1. Dairy (iilllng- ,, r Ne( Pfrtllrbfd Mr. (iilltughaui said tedav that he , s'"l' 1'iM'per chclaiect le,la m.i m.i weuld net contest the upneinliiienl. b bull net time te enter itite a con-I "I'm u geed le-er." he said, "and Vvmr,', ,,vl",'. ! """'' V'""'"'-'-!'' , I have uetliiiig le sin about the up-, V Il,,."m ' Murk;-. , who has ch.irged pelntiuent made bv Diicilnr Caven." '!"' S!'":U"' "' ''""'- ,1', I'-pre'cnta-' The Sui'vey Rureaii head recciv.- ' "N'cci.i. mteiests. ( ensn-s- ' .seihi a J ear. Willie lie Position 01 ' ' .'' "? j-i "'" " " "" , earn nas nut bine Inte i u Health liuiciiu Chief pajs SlilOO. anjllilac-j for tin- seat m the Mn-"''1 (uj (. peHcid RUl-RCM. I iieiu uj nennier i e i pel . , i,i. ,.t i si.-.iiii iiiiti i,..ir ,m m num. , "Owing te the heavy ciemaiiil made ,.,,- of ,,,,. ,-,71 mill s f in.id ,.n,l eper ipiii me in iwisu iigmu. i in- "' I j,tiiig Mim- .'!::(( cms tegetliei wit ie un- uiiM'in i- ei .iciiuier v iiiw, siini I henulcir Peppi-r. "I am net able te elc- ete as mie Ii time te the cumiiaicn FOUR ROBBERS ESCAPE IN HAIL OF BULLETS 'uj : an Is MAN SHOT: MAY DIE Arrest Suspect and Revolver Found en Him Shet through the left lung just under the heart. Kniidle Papa, ferty-tiie years old, of Vine stieet abeic Slxti Slxti l'eurlh. was taken lm-t night te llie Presbyterian Hospital, wlieie he l in a scrlejis cenillllnu. Max Orelshuber, thhty-twe eain (del, of Haveiferd avenue near Th'iitv kItUi street, was arrested by Detective ;oIjnseii, of (he Sixteenth district, nt thirty-ninth street unci Lancaster ave nue, with n revolver in his hand con taining one exploded cartridge. He Is charged with the sheeting. Papa Is a ieal estate operator. (Srcis. luiber will be given a hearing- before Magistrate Stevenson thlsmerning. (irelshuber's wife was taken Inte cus cus tedy by the police ns a material wit nchs te the sheeting. Patrolmen Fire Twenty-four Shots at Gang in Frankford Twenty-four shots were tiie-.l bj po licemen euily this meininV dining pur suit of four biirghirs who were fleeing In an uutomeblli. after lobbing the stoic of MeitJn IliKktiiiiu. .'(l.'l Fiaiikfenl tneuiie. of tiie ciates el clgatettcs val ued at WSi. A patrol wagon was unable te over take the fast car Used bv the thieves, and Patiuluiuu V113I Hied twelve shots fieni his leielver in a wiln efl'eit In 'tei the fugitives. The shots uttiaeled Patrolmen Keller and Mnn is, who Hied twelve shots. The tlilcu-. cieiichlug low In their liiuchlne. kept oil at high si,t.t.,i , t.s. 1 lined. Rurglars liieke a buck window in the hulldiiig eciupicd by Samuel .Vuthaii. N)- Riclimeuii street, unci cuiried off slk socks and stockings, wilued u( $."imi and thiee liber suitcases. In the s.unc block the s((,ie of Rob Reb en S. Ixunia. L'SlM Rlchinuud .sticct. was entetecl, The thief took SI 00 in cash and a diamond ling valued at Si'.',. RUM RUNNER MURDERED New Yerk, March 11. Geerge Riucii. twenty-six jeais eid, n liiTn runner, was shot and killed last night while trjlng le get uway in a small launch without paying for liquor he and four ether men took oft" the steam ship I mit r.-l. Albert Fesbcrg. chief eli glucer of the Imiitra. which nrrlwd (nun Ft mice Tlnirscl.iy, was 111 rested r ml charged with murder. Four ethers n,re being hehl. as 1 slieulil lil;e. 1 nave 110 time le fellow- up individual iitt-inue-es. As iiiiu-ii as possible, heweiei. I'wniil te 1111 et the uiteis of the Slule se tliui tliey muj knew uu )iei-seii,illj ami lien of my views." FISHER THROWS HIS HAT INTO THE RING clci I leu. Mr. Veda M. Rowland, wife of. Attorney T. Hani 'Uewlainj. Spi.iker of the N'cw .Icr-cy Aseinlih. is scr!eiiiy 111 al her home. 11 II! Lnnghuiii avenue. Cauideii. Mr. Rewlund nf feied 11 breakdown following an u.t.u-', of tin- grip. lilt by nil uiiloiueiiile. liic-icui -old Fiuncei Kessler, of .". i .Vitfh Twenty lifth stieet. Ciimdeu. sustained u fiae ture of 11 leg jesteid.iv and was tul.eli le the llomeeiiiithli- Hospital. .1. X. Kugler. of 7."S Xeith Twentj -seventh stieet. operator of the cur. lepertni tlie uccident le the police. Kliuhcth Da j.isch. twelve years old. of l-0." Atl.iutii avenue, was lilt b 1111 uutoiuebilc op ep eiuted by II. .1. Tlierpe. of Merchant -lille. but c-iupcd Willi .1 -lightlj in juied hend. Fred Vei-ailie. of Wiiyi. V .1 , i.i lepelteil le the Camden police t lie lns of a moteii-ji Ic. vuluccl nt SIPMl, 1 I1I1 h was -liden jc'ieidm from the imnei f llre.idwuj uint Mmket st('t. I'-im-ilen Valentine lieuk. tliiitv ve.irs nlil, .if id AtTilllt n- iivcliue. Ciiuidcll. siiflciecl seileils III. c I lit i"ll- of the n'giit h.iuil .when in- i-.iiiglit il in tin- machine l!':.! '':,,M;",,:r "i :: .:::: ' ".! m- . - i.K rf.w" : taken te the oepei IIesiiu.il v I'.ilielman .lu'i- l,e-cii iiKu last liiglil a I his home, ."il Slevens siiei . C.uuelen. lie had bei n in ill-licalth lei tlnee jcuis alii' hud been uiutiiieil t' his mom for live weeks. Km ma j ears he was iiuthc pole 1 ,11.111 at Rioml Rieml wuj and I'cdcial 'tiect. and was knew e te 11 greiil number of pci-ens. He w appnlnteil te the I'muilcn u , I i t'eii. in IMlL'. lie- is si.rv ived hv hi- vMilev two daughters and one -en 1 11 jScsSJ 1 i-ieoe'tucTMe . IS0SCS SUPERB .VACUUM CLEANER. Who Sold Yeu Your Cleaner? Net elih U II Important le h'jy enl the litclirst niinlllj mu- ihlnp lint II Id rnuully liiiliiirt'int le buy It from 11 rrliatitr linn. Tlie Ilmrri I smph ( Ir.uirr U I'lillinlrl. nliin miidr 11 nil I'lilln ili'llililii xuur.inlrsd. IHrcel fmlnr Krrtlce li Jim. ( alt Dl.iinenil IIS90 unit use one IPfnor IPfner mw. I'rre lintni trial, lluy ia.i mrnts. - Charles W. Emery & Sens' JuUl IMininuil M. Ksliil,. IS ytnrn J tnlj,.-.'.l 'JS K'.i I H" et 1 111 liia ilabiLltirH mil (Uiieiit i.sh i l.rrjil Jl 1.11 "The surp'ils of .s.1,7 s..!IMl..Si I shown en the bahince sltrc t and Meled en pap I et the p.vsidcnl s repot (, jepi events property wliicli ts power houses, ear Ilium, etc. "We belie e in a pelic-v of toitstiui teitstiui live lo-epeiatlon wil 11 the city, t l-t public and the c-niiipatn 's emplejes nnclef like e.xiuug weikiiu: ugns incut, und w. leek fe.-vva-.d te the lime when the iciiiuaged. 11111.. cllv ideuil te ics Indiana. Pa.. Conimissieiier .1 Ins Imt into tlie M.ii.h ll.-ll.111l.lng elin .1. Fisln r (liien 1 tin'; ledav lu 11 slieccdi I le hi ucighheis, feinially nuiieiinciug his candiilacy for the Republican nein- inatien ter tioveruer 1 einpauv , 11 econeuui a . lie ill a position te pav steekhcddeis. I Acalnst Piesent L'ontiel "We have had no oilier pin pose in our iccr-nt ciiminuuicatiea than te inai.i 1 clear te j 011. the ewniis, tlmt we d net aplllele the pic cut lili'llteil of ion ien ion nelliug It. and an 11m ii'puiilb!e for policies aieitccl. 01 Uii.iniini 01 etu.-r .11 iMicnieuts which haw- been made without our co-epei.itioii and fei Ha most putt wilheui our knewlcce "lluving iiilermed Jim 01 the tail out Steps liiiM bee 11 taken te (xuuiiuc into tin- luentiil 1 onditlen of Sannier Feilie.v. twelitj-etie j istrs ,ii. Kill', Si'glll stieet. CliUiili-u. who is belli.; i-t.-iined h.v the Ciimdeu police fcillewiim 1 hurgc-s that In- fnghteiieil siveisil women bj hiilim; in nlb-js ;nnl uclclcul spunking 1011 ncy have LEGION HELPS ROMANCE The biggest painting in the show- U IWIO fert. called "The Three Rmthers Verscliac'ii.'" by Harth Verschnicn. ;.S.r.r- v.VnBi vimn." another sniniilc of his w'erk. was a curious piece repre snitlng through the tiire of an r-.gyp- tian geileirss .mt K.-"-,."; '- , ) HIIU- clevcr ncz Ht. n,.i., ,1 e-iiiireiinu nrusi. )iiiier I'ac-h showed n curious intenrctatlen of Ht. Patrick's Cathedral seen from the Interior of n shop acres the avenue, Ted I.ludcnmuth'ev 'Pennsylvania;' .nnil,, u hit with the visitors; se did tian goddess the various great episodes of history. The spirit of 111 e rn limes wns iiertrnyed In the two jects cntltlrel ''.Tnzjt." One was a ch work bv Frueh. another Is by Inez laaaWi. 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A budget sjsirni, Ingli m-i et living, law eiii'eicemeut Uni-luiling the .t 1 it-t c hserviuit-e of the piehibitlnii mli. geed reads, refoicstutien. levl-ien of the banking laws, vvhii Ii would un hull State legislation of individuals and litm dcullm; in investment -i ' iitiiie-. an ndeiuutc uicasiiie el hetm itile for cit ies, co-ordination and co-epei.itlou of inrieus drpniimi'iits of ihe State tJev crnmeiit. just ticatmeui of tlie indus trial weiker and the- farmer. "Jim am! generous leiognitieu of tiie ,iii.ini eiv ice lendered bj our Wmld War vetci -ans" and n heaitj iui!cucmcut of tlic Hesqul-Ceiiteuiiliil. weie tju- piine-ipiil planks of Commissioner Fisher's plat -form, which was cmnpirhenslve In eveij detail, lie pledged himself te his titm.i-t ende.tvnis te iut into ettecl tlie views ex--piessecl en these public ciuestiens in the event of his nomination and ejection as tloverner. "Of iuimiiltate and picsidug impm -lance is the lefertn of the lis. al s,vstcip of the State." he .-aid. "It Is ad- niitteil 011 all hands that our nun, mis ure nut of bnhini e. Min-ii cut he clone dulj is done anil tlie w lielc matte; Is 1. your hands. If we de net 1 en lie .itlh- ic nt piexies tocentlol t li mcitiiu. w 1 .ill net eti thes vc lit m iciiived. as we will net ex pei t 11 divided n- P'.iisthllitj , und tin our et lis v.-etiM iiinlei-mm c in um-taiii ' -. iiiiia.u huigi 1 tlie beaid Miller plesciu 1 elmlt loll-. We think U is p. eper1 te st.ne tic, the expense of licis .nut 1 111 leiai't coin-.niiuii-iitiens, tejeiiii-r with 1 est if ,n. M-.-tblug and le-j.'il -eivics, was hai n b,v tlie iiiider.sls:iii-i1. and no 1 mil of tlie iiiiiiuiiuj li.ive been 11 I ler this pat pose," Mt Tiipple iliilanil tedav tnat a Iiiwjet wle s.ilil he icpre-eiitecl Mt .Mitten reeeiitli called en him and of ef fcied le huj nil his l It. T. Murk u wcll as that of the fe it ether direi ter tor ter whe share Ins view icgmdliig 1111111 -agement el tlie n uipiiui . "I get In teucdi with 111 j 1 elle.igu.-"." ii ii Mr. Trlp'de. "and we nil 1 i ei-c-,1 te sell." MORE RAIN MEXJ WEEK Forecaster Says Temperature Be Moderate Washington. Manli 11.- 1 1'.v Wealltei piediciiens Ter the Allaiitie- State- tm tin. vvei k hi 'Mniidiij arc: Medi tali t tin 1 1 'i 1 1 1 mi 1 leiicliue- and .1-1 'ii.il 1 .111 .i,u nleiis tin- niutiii' hull Will P 1 Ml Idle iiiii ut: DKEKA CREATORS OF FIHE STATIONERY LINEN LAWN PAPER Introduced te the U. S. by the Dreka Company from France. CREAM IVORY designed and originated by Dreka used exclu sively for smart invitations. CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS fi? designed by Dreka BATTLESHIP GREY beautiful blue-gray tinU EARLY DAWN sky-blue tint. SCOTCH MIST soft gray tint. PURPLE IRI" light violet tint. ROYAL WORCESTER buff tint. I ROYAL WHITE LAID white. The finest quality ever pre- ' duced and of wonderful i colorings. j FREN'CK PAPETERIES beautifully designed and . made exclusively for Dreka in Paris. el 1121 CHESTNUT STREET PHILA. MAN IN WRECK G. G. Hacker Injured by Derailed Train in Colerado G. (.! Mucker, un iii-picicn- uf 1 i.uuis for uu lii-iiraiic-i tii in. at '.'I'll Walnitl stieet. was utileliK feuil'cu pci-eit- in jured when two coaclie of a Ienei unci Itl.i (iraude llailie.id tiain weie en Thiii-siluj nficriioeii sj miles 1111111 .iliaiit. I'el was en 11 nii-mcss tiip 10 SHteiillltl.e the liuiiuciiu opeiuten 1 .I... nit... 1 of the Stute ('evcrnment llueirjli the Mm-ker co-eperntloii in llie eecutiv I lej;- televniin nrelvcd :.c-icidiv -u h. h IMntlve hianchrs with (lie Aiuliier .,,i, th.it he was i ., ,a. h thin .enernl anil the Mate 'h eastucr. It U ,dunseel elewn 11 tweni.. loot einhaiik- Iniperntive thnt the Mute he provided , nient. Me was cut and hriiNed. hni vvilli n sclentilic plnii let th nine 1 of ,Vn tieateel at tin- s e (.f in. e Hm vast husines-, opeiatiens. in which ideiir. Ihe i-espeiisihllitj mm lie focused upini UneUer llie- at llie Wc -i I'.iamh . some niitherilj that uiiij he held !! y, C. A., Ktln -ci-eiiiI and Sanson, . eiintieble for lesulls litis can he- tic- turct". ceinplisheil eiilj hj the aineiulniint of ' our luiiiinuieutiil law 1 ttiereleie ine-i 1 einpiintlenllj taver tiie lutimluc tien of r Statienerv MJ frezctfntzed national- for excellence or tie Leaders ofSeae(j' H'eclcfmgJnntatiorJstuidjXmeunceujorits A nnirertac. Dinner, Reception. Dance. Grtrge " Debut Ini'itatierKs lu tmilgrt sjstein line the 1 en-tituiinn. I "I helleve in tin- e nfeiceinent of law 1 laud the iiininteniiuie of eielei. Crime 1 of nil klitels is tee pievnlent W'e lituc' been ellllKeiil te iiiake Invvs, There new i-eenis 10 piernil n ellspositien in break tlicni. We lime leach d our law books with statutes and then lentcn'-i iV'J wnieeci ai iiicir Monition, t.vci DIES ON. P. R. R. TRAIN te Walter f Charles Sliubln and Miss Jean Fisher, who will be married toninrreiv. The brldesreqm licemnunder of Sliubln Ituchsbniini Ifest.and wet' Ills Brine-10. ne mretiSH uie meeiuat or tin erjanUat Ien's ladle' Huullury Ex-Soldier Was en Way Reed Hcnpital While en' nls wav from l'mimim te llie Walter K. Heed Hospital, in Wiish iliKtuli. Mln,sej llejle. tlilrtj -elRiii jean, elcl, of Nettli t'uielinii. an ev ev seldier, died'shertlj al'tc-t the train ftem iivv. eiicc ennctec . s 1011 1 1... i.n.n. . . .m-w ion. leu iicneeti. titillj- enfere-ed. Tlie piohlblterv lavvsi Hi,1- Imelv wns taken lieui the iraiu fin 111 un exc-eptinn te flris rUl,.'. Thei11' " ""' rhiludelphia al M l.i and car Illicit inMiufiieture and sale of intexi. l' " , murBue. Death i- as,.i,n , enlinij llciuers uis reached nliiiniln;; ' "''"'V ,'1,'p"''v '" " ''' "ul1 "' l!ll'lmi l!ll'lmi l!ll'lmi propnrtleus und Iiiim become 11 menace te '" ''''cn S,'-,-i,l Ihe life mid henltli of the victims, of 1 the tiiiflie-. Lnwlessness of this feruH Frae Meal for Idle Veterans mim he suppressc-d net only hecniue A free nipper for nil ewervice men of our respect for luw, but for the I new out of und will In. eiven i... h... proieetieB 01 mese who tail an etisj pii'v te their appetites. "Ueeent erenrretun's hnve made It I .l.ivl.l.ln IL.I 11... w. ..I.I r 11 uvct.Yv- "pi ,uv eiifvi 1 191U11 ui ine I'lilinclelplilii Dhanlrr of the N'Minmii Aiiii-riinii Wur Metheis ut ."clltl o'clock 11e.1t Tui'Mlny nt the Iletii-dk-t Club, 157 I North l-'l.'tccHth stieel,. ' REGULARITY AND METHOD an- i' sentii.l te sui-e-esL-ful s.uiiiji .is In all either pr.utiinl iiiiistrucli iiiiistrucli riTerl. A Suin.s 1'iiiid r Clu'ekiiiK Account is an inipiirlaut pari of the nrcessiirj machhu-rj. This Cempiinj lurnislic-s these facilities, and all ether sen ice performed li. n Trtiht and Title I ins u ranee Ceiupauj. COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. UatublUlifU 1XH0 I ; - - - -At r'--" - s ' . ' i I '.-uHUiJr. m t. I?.'i ,..,,131 i rrfcj il , II !V,' 1 ;t K. V v $ L.- .? S" V r; ' '- Ci (. y 1 ' I 'i ' n 'M -',' 5- u; t"cl.J Vi kMdi ftMiklki is&k AV UIV. . - WT M ,i r ..xa .... f t ,'-ML.f ..'ff 4?j-;iiai V.v "It'?! c s. .,;.( hISa .viw vv.W&itlili.i&-,lA,NL.(.V,1-S.O'Jftil.irfV' .V 4W .. . cwmm ti Lj' !BB V".A "'ST. C fl, v-l.. f :M.&Wi i.VU . -i
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