iWep&V " o r EVENING MhLfxJlhix VOL. I-NO. 4 rniLADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1914. PRICE ONE OEHT CHARLES A. MEURER COMMITS SUICIDE BY INHALING GAS Wealthy Philadelphia Man ufacturer, Retired, Found Dead in Kitchen of Home at Wyncote. Charles .A. Mcurer. CO ears old, of rinlnbrook and Maple avenues, AVyncot", a wealthy retired Philadelphia maiuifac turer, prominent In Masonic circles, com mitted PUtcldo today nt tits homo b in haling lllunilnatitipr pas. lie Is bellced to liave been temporarily dciutigcd as ti re cult o( ill health and other worries. A two-hour battle was niado by a physician and a nurse from the Ablugtnn Memorial Hospital' with a pulmotor to Bavc Mr. Meurer'a life, but In vnln. The tody was discovered In the kitchen of the homo shortly before 7 o'clock thli morning by servants, who notified mem bers of the family, Mr. Mcurer had closed all the doors nd windows and turned on the Jots of the gas range. Ho then sat down In a chair beside tho range. When ho was found his head had diopped over one of tho open Jets. Tho loom was filled with fas. For some month Mr. Mcurer had been 111, but, so far as can bu learmd, ho had given no Indication 01' an intention to end his life. The first inkling of tho eulcUle was received at the hopltul by teloohone at T o'clock this morning. Dr. Sprusc, the resident phMclnn, and a nurse hurried to the Meuier home In the ambulance with a pulmotor. They wo ! J over the bedv u .td 0:15 o'clock end t ien save up the attempt. Mr Meurcr had Iwn iiithe In the com nwiniti life of Uwiint iird was one of tin most wiile'y known irsld nts of the pla The famlh lion i one of tho ilnr-"' at Wyncote Mi .i .iter retired fro i, business ten ynr- ago Hi hnves a widow in 1 two dauRhte s one of whom Is the v i uf Frank A. 31a mil:. in. an attoine with nUlce"" in tli Pranklln Rank lli'dn. Mi. Hnr Tigan N Detwii lath rem -ranii-atlon bader Jn .i-ii.t ;o'n i I'o'irtv. ,1 LITTLE SUFFERERS AT ST. CHRISTOPHER'S BRAYE AND CHEERY Hospital in Northeast Sec tion the Daily Scene of Hopeful Struggle Against Diseases of Children. IV$r MlE&fMY M. ursrmipMsr. AUTO WRECKED AGAINST TROLLEY POLE View of Morton Kahn's roadster at Sixteenth and Chestnut streets after accident caused by his swerving to avoid a taxicab. MANY LOCAL ODD FELLOWS WILL GO TO ATLANTIC CITY Annual Session of Sovereign Grand Lodge Opens There Sept. 22. Philadelphia will be repicsentod by fully 3CW members of the Independent Older of Odd Fellows when the ll'th . t, ual version of the Sovereign Gtntid Looge opens at Atlantic City. X. J., on September 2'-'. The convention will continue for three days. Delegates from eery State In the Union will bo present and it is estimated that more than vfjflo members of the lod ,'C, ac compan od by their wles and families, will ntttnd. George A. Urunner, chairman of trans- NAVY YARD TO LOSE TWO OFFICERS SOON Paymaster Orr to Leave for Philip pine Islands Station. Changcu soon to be made at the Phila delphia ynid Include the transfer to other cities of two well-known oillcers. They nre Paymaster It. II. Orr, who Is to bo sent to Manila, I'. I., and Assistant Sur geon A. V.. Mnn. who will go to the Navy Yard Medical School, at Washington. Other oillcers will be sent to the navy ynid at League Island to fill vacancies caused by the transfer of Paymaster Oir and Doctor Jinn. The former will be suc ceeded by Pay Inspector K. 15. Hyan, who been 'active for the last 1''$"? Pi!". m lit, i4ILI.l'f 'Ui ll.ia IJVL'll HUlltl'lI 1UI 1UUIUI poitation. linn few dnvs nrranglnc comfortable nccem- ' ..,..... r .,,..,......... T- e.wiMnl ."nil no on Hi.- .or me . en -miti-a. "- .,. . , (1 ,e f (leparUlrc for tho l'tJXs " not yet beo,r announced by 1 I1 I Kill.' Ml III IIV I "- ., . ' " "- - .- ' I ti-mb" 21, hns been designated as prrado i dav The representatives from l'emi-tyi- UNDERTAKERS SCOUT TALK 0 HIGHER COST OF FUNERALS Tricta of ZMotei'.als Not Seriously Af- tts-fd by the War in Europe. Di in t Philadelphia U to be no mnie Mjti.-. ' bei'in't nr the Huropenn wa thu.i it Mas b"toir t'ini conllitt stnrti d, nceuidfti.? to urdrt ik ho t"duv d.- nled iln statement mane m tinntlc Citv nt the an n Ml mint ntiun of the Stnto SVJ .Ulilan of rum.-nl Directors, that the ctrii -"-' abnn.l w.i- gol:u to Increus the COl ! 11111'! l'. Tim. i- nothing u-ed bv mhn'mcrs. It Jo - nl. w li'i h tmi'il i,o-!bI' Ik- nffeted Jn 1 1 -t tn in oii'iiw .'ible extent by t'u Em.'p. m war. .nil .1- far as tho actual bin ill - i oi -."it'll, il --ii- nvi'- ! ni inni" i v pensive now Ihnn beroro. s..uiuel K. Foster 172"! Federal streut. prevldent of the Philadelphia Funeral Dire, tors' Association, said an Increase vinW. New York and Pelawnro win oe handed bv P. A. Keller, urand sire; Kob er T. DTiiel. deputy pranil sire: M. P.lchntd Muc'ie, grand tienurer, nnd John It fTdw'n Brand seereftiy. On Paturd.iv afternoon ni'Vt a ab'et wl'l le unveiled at the PM'adelphla frind T ndae Hndiiuarter In eom tremoratlon of the services o' M P.lchtfd y, Ul' wbo for ." siieeeo-lve yeni-H has j.o'vd as the srand tren-tirer of the or cnnlzat'on Coinnleto do'nl's of the con vention will be made public at this time BIG LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Girard Tru: Company Advances 830.000 on Wilnut St. Property. 1 ian if -0 0"0 has b e made by fu iMrard Tttist fompanv .o ui. j. -. W.l it. re. u I i it at '. trt'.' .i iln'n il liv n nviitgnge on tue T Wu'nut rre"t Th" prop :.n offlie b I'd'liB it th.' iwthc i-l ivnr or in.tientn ami ui liM' -ti.-" , T li. I ,ui 1. ui e ot tl.i H.Tr t n-iib n ., t e n-'t.ii i '" n ' '' '' -1' e-date. bm the loan Is M1 within the Ii.. uf r ,.io;k .t, , it ! I'.l'd L' nM' :-i n " i- ui tul, -'"' tini" ago it 'ii;' ,.' if- ' 5: .'."' '' the "trip of land Ox pro e t'.- if the sa-m-size nnd In !'. fame ' ck have been mortgaged for S100.000 to ?12'.0-i0. tt is alxo said that no unlmirnvnd property 1n the cost of funerals because ot tho in the block can be purchased for loss Uurfpean war would be an ut'er'y un- i than $13U,ei. Kight veors ago the ground tcnab'e position for any undertaker to i s sel'lng to"- f'O.CO nnd In s-ome cases take "There Is only one thing." said le. i less. vhMi might ''e nf'eeted and that Is the handles on entHn- These nre sl'vre'l b . 'iiniicn! wh'ih come fwrn Oeri-nnv but thi 'n ione.l 01 re for this eommo,l v Is -ii .-.n'nil that fhp eo't of n fureil could "t nnsslbly be tnnde greater t'-cau.- i if It." i "I" t j nnthlr? to H" wis the state irent ul fhnrleg W Vatiltv. Third nnd Plni -treets. Mr N'nultv is secretsrv of the 'nri ass-oelatlon "I do not seo how nnv person could have said surh a thing" ijj j IPr ra,(1 nf- "tor there is no reason for an , increase. u riiuiuriuii ueu in (Ilioaun Intr or otherwise preparing pontons for burial are made in tills country and can not be affected bv thu war." ( Oeorge Chandler Paul. Seventh and Top'nr stieets. former President of the National Funeral Directors' Association. ' eald It could not bo possible to raise the rirfie of funerals and give the war abroad nt- an evcuse for this notion. ' Harrv Hattershv of the firm or William JI Pnttersbv S31fl North nmnd street, ehnricterized the rumor as rldl"ii'mis "nTvthlng we need In our business 1st mail" in this cnuntrv " ho std "The onlv tilings whleh have Infreaseil In price nnd triitrlit affect the cost of funerals are lumber and hnre feed hut this addi tional cost Is sn ll"i-t It wou'il hn fonllnh te use it ns up ovppfl'ont A" n mtt"i of fiet. If It were nt M nooglh'o T Bhonl I like t'i derro-" Hi "to' our services Instead of raising It." t tho ottlees t Oliver If Plnlii Cn 1S2D chetnut sfeot nnd T Tl Tiring, hurst ft Co 1 Vnrth Hth -teet llttlo credence was n'aeei) In the Atlantic) Pltv rumor Oftleln's si'd thero was absolutely no need for an Increase. PAINTERS' COUP DP'VCS Y01W0 M"' TO SIMC'DF Victim ContrTcted Dieep While Working in Autoninbilo bops. P.in-er' coM" frrt-i We ho had suf fernl for sorro earn t r-lven as the motive for tho rueii tndav of Howard Ttlffl". "n vears njrt who ended hia life liy ilrinking nnlson In hl room at a boarding house at tlli Arch street, early today Itlffle'd mother is pruririetor tt th Jfo tionai Hotel at Mlddletown P.. and his faniilv is ?uid to In? nenlthy. The police have communicated with hia relatives. The young man was found in M room ths morning bv the lamlladv. who d tected the odor of carbolic acid llo was pronounced dead at the Modico-ChiruraU cul Houpitul. Ofllcluls of tho Fojs-IIuuhes Automo bile Company at ;'ltt and Market strc u, where Riffle was emplojed as an auto mobile fainter. ai lliut he wad eobr and industrious and could ,-lvo no reason for his suicide except thut 11 suffered from palmers' colic, a disease to Blilch painters become suscc otible. Suspect NeKio of Robbing Hmjse Charles Sandirs, a Nesrio. 3727 Mark-1 street, whom the puliie suspect of tob bn th home of Mrs Kucy Pauu-11 jam t'uthbert strt-ct, was arraigned before Magistrate Hants today in the SMh street ai d Lancaster avenue police station and held without hail for a furihu- lu-aiinj nxt Tuesdav i'ol't man I'uUlMn a Headers I itfrlng aoout the I 'arm. I hem tiefore th robieiy was committed Jew ell y won stolen. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. JR.. WILL JC'N LOCAL FIRM Will be jTc-w York 2Ea.nor for 7Iont gorcery, Clothier & Tyler. Tlieiiln.e ':ir-,Vi t. J'.. , lii-it .- n o.-miT Presidei t P"-ielt, will i. msnela'oil with the II ' 1 Or Moll B 11 Clothier & Tv'ir. Inve"t:-ent b'inkeis, .. i:n-r:," South Fourth rtftt nnd will be resident manager of tho New York branch of the tit nt. which will be opened in the noar future. It was the Intention of 'ho firm to opoti olllces In New Yorlt just be'ore the Stock KxebarpeH of the eonrtrv ('ned on Julv 30, but, because of this fact tho plan was deferred. It is un 'e-sfod, howeve' that the ofrice In New Yorlt may Ue opened be'nif the resumption of the Stock Ex chaniei. Ho i i-t L. Monttromerv,. the head of the firm and the Btock Fxi h. ne rre h.i. will sitd a rpt "f n,a t!mr ''' '' ' ' fti In t'ds city and part of I in N'e. Yorlt. Peonly Mr. Pooevelt hni n'd- ev i nl ti'ns tn this eltv wl'h t' e in entlon ' " '.i ' ' "I 'In ''iTlKi'f ' t'l 'i.l- i H mn- ' . "' i nffi'i . ' in. P. ' .' ! I Ml, ?', -i I W I- V I i I'M,. 'I I, I .1 t. I i f ' i1 (y I' "IM . nd Mis RiiO'ievelt. wife of the fnrmei pres'drnt. Is a firat cousin of Mr. Ty'er, 'b Mrs. (loose v It's n-other was a Tylor. The Arm of Mon?omer Clothier Tyler wit1- ' uml, d In "' The other me-iliers uf the tlrm, with Mr. Montum nv it- WilM.tni J c'rithhr, (leoiee V. Til.i a.. Walter C. Jann. v. Navy Popart ment olllelals at Washing tin. It is Lpected, however, It will oc cur shortly. 1'iy-aster Orr has been nt the Ph'la delnliia Navy Yard for three and a hal' ears. This Is cons'dered a record, as a paymaster seldom lomalns at one sta tion more than three years. Ills city addles was "( Walnut street. In li? he was appointed paymnstc" on hn.-tid the friinboat Helena nnd remained lth the frnft three vears the best part j of which . as spoilt In th" Philippines, i In re? Ii" vns transfcircd tn the supply hln C'tilPon where he retminrd for three yeirs Liter he was appointed navy pay-hini-ter w'l' hend' unrtirs at Siattle. Two Mpr- 'iter he 'vns sent to the bat 'es' in ! ns'-ipp. This hoat ns re- ent'v pnM in Greece, Pav-'aster Orr hns been 'n Philadelphia s'lice 111. bl;mes wine and women Cre'llt Clerk in Department Store Admits Embcrzlinfr Funds. Wll'Iprn II Si sinter :? v,-ai. old. of 111 Smut t"d strict, n drpa -t -lent -tore em- i llluI: ()I Hl!nK (l ba!p 1Iook 01l tlle wlmlf. tt;ht Just at present St. Christopher Hos pital, Uiwrenco and Huntingdon streets, has 47 little pntlents. Oppottunlty to study child life Is ever present to the visitor at St. Christopher's. Teddj Hoosevclt will not Greet lilm at the door, but Teddy Hoosevclt Wick will wel come lilm on the roof garden. This little boy, like Miss .Teftords. head nurse, wishes to Interest every one In tho work of the hospital, and consequently he will talk for a half hour without a complaint and smile duilnB wnklnjr nnd sleeping hours. It Is tho build of a prizefighter in cm brjo that Teddy carries when he Is stroUhcd In bed. Ho hns hip disease. From I1I3 wnlst up he Is perfect. Miss Jeffords docs not think that Teddy will cvei bo far-famed as an athlete, but eventually he may walk without a false step and make a name for himself. In the cot next to Teddy on the roof garden Is Isabella Lawson, 0 years old, u sufferer lrom infantile paralysis. Sho Is wulklng today, but It Is with tho hesitating steps of a old woman or child just learning to walk. The fact Is, she is Just learning over how to walk. She Is confident, and when sho falls she smiles in an apologetic manner. She Is the mes senger and errand girl for Teddy Hoose vclt Wick. She Is about as speedy ns thu average messenger boy, but she Is much more certain of results. 1 Ida Kudolph, 5 years old, Is also on the loof. She has been there two months, l but shows little Improvement. The doc l tors see her every day. There la some thing wrong with Ida because she won't grow i-trong. Tho doctors have a lot of names for her complaint. Then there is Beatrice. V& years old. Beatrice Is n favorite, but the nurses lime forgotten her lost name. She will be operated upon lomoirow or the day after by Dr. 13. G. Alexander. There is a tubercular condition of her spine nnd one of her legs. Miss Beatrice has not guessed that an operation Is Imminent, so she has not become hysterical as some of her older bisters might. When she isn't bleeping she is sucking her left thumb. It Is always tho left one. Franslco Disco has spent six of his ten years In the hospital. As an old resi dent he says that he prefers the roof garden to a ward. There Is more air, and then he can hear all the stteet noises. He can tell just what Is happening by the cries of the newsboys and he also is a judge of the prices of tumutui , in .u lies and such staples by tile shouts of the vendors. Fraiiblco, who is un i of hi olije"t patients, will never push a aaVHRBnaHlk. $ I El 5 BE DMMONP ffF tj' CHRISTMNSr- fc . mmBmammmmam 31 Is 1 l jJlAG.srli, vfeasTOSHH MMJffrsr WILL ASK COUNCILS FOR AUTO BUS LINE FRANCHISE TODAY New- Company Plans to Operate 120 Heavy Cars. Damage to Pavements Feared Director Taylor Won't Comment. PROPOSED AUTO BUS LINE A petition for a franchise to operate double-deck gaso-electric cars will be put before Common Council today. The project has been hailed by traction men interested in the Taylor rapid transit plan as a scheme to give an excuse for delaying action on subway. The "United Traction Improvement Com pany" fathers the plan. LUKE DILLON'S SON PAYS WITH LIFE FOR DEV0TI0NT0 FATHER pi".'" . U'.iR III before Magistrate i Ik may be mmle for belli r thlny anil Tr.utv. at tin ni v nth and Winter Mr ets .u.illnn this mornlii .-, accused of inibtzzlhig iV2i) of the IlimV money. .ciord ng to the testimony of George Humphreys, u detective attached to the store, Seslnger, who was employed as credit cleik In the accounting depart ment, and who for three years was a trust, d emploje. in cul'tctlng a number i Iiil!.1- wo receipts 'ut manlpul.md ti t I mil:- In such a w.i 1 1 not to tdmw t'i n had i.'i'vcd tin money, .. u,i. PiLi d hi hud s-jien: t'i nwtic in cab j'li I- "U'nie d'n! . olii' 11 did it." lie said In -P- al mg in tin motiw behind the tm- i i V7, 1TK lit. Af'Hir viih held foi u further hear Iik ii.st A'dmKi,ij. in ui'der to give .ie jiMtuu's .i luiie t examine his ' o An- and t i ('eti rmlm- the exact nmnuiit uf the lunds emli-2lcd. THE WKATIIER Oflici il Forecast WASHINOTON, Sept. 17. For eastorn Pennsylvania Increasing cloudness followed by showers P. iday and In ninth portion tonight; meditate east winds. r'or New Jersey Rain tonight and prob ably ' r'day. not much ihango In tem pi r. tMe T'i -,.thern storm h.is moxed Inland an easier job. He lia-i a hip disease. Helen tloiMiis, 3 jears old, hud a fall. Hip dlsi -iKe and lubeicuhir bones fol low til. She has been in many hospitals. She smiles when slio does nut feel pain. When she doea she holds the hand of one of the nur.ses or bears the pain alone. The nurses say that children have more courugo than most grown people they have met. Clarence Wallace has started Into train ing that lie may reaih the roof gaulen. He was opcnti'd cm lur appendicitis live days ago. For thi" dnjs ,lis .Tuforils feated for her patient, but now since C.uenco is always hungry theie must be 1m ipe for hint. In the surgical waul lies Blll.s Gurnctt. 3 years old. Thu tiny boy, who Is the most of the time In u sleep or a stupor, crossed the path of a horse, mi January El. nnd was knocked down. He was lib lod U)i nnd hut I led to the hospital. Kiery ono but the phslilan who le ci Ived lilm said that the child wus dead. He Is alive, but that Is all. The featherweight of the hospital is a 9-dav old baby girl She is of Italian parentage, and at noon Wednesday weight d exactly two pounds six and one half ounces She will live, probably, under hospital care, but If she had been left with her mother she would have perished. Nrnrly nil the other , child) en In the hospital's wnrdc aro recovi i mg from sumnvr complaints or niurasmus. At tue sine or me Hospital under a Succumbs to Illness Aggra vated by His Labor Fol lowing Irish Patriot's Re lease From Canadian Jail. GIRL OF TEN YEARS, TIRED CF POVERTY, FORSAKES HER HOME Hardships of poveity led 10 years old Robert Kmniett Dillon gave up his life today at the Hahnemann Hospital, a sac lltlce to the love nnd admiration he bore for his father. Robert Emmttt Dillon was u son ot Luke Dillon, the Irish patriot, who left his home and frknds in this city more than fouruen ye irs ago and went to Canada with two other Inen, whcie he dynamited the Wcllnnd Canal locks lo piewnt the Dominion fiom sinuing troops to light against tli Doers, lur daughter ,mlaht be there with a god- uasi diuy tne elder Dillon was leleased ' father. An effottto obtain a city franchise for a omnibus lino on tho principal streets will bo inado today at tho meeting of Common Council. Kor days a story has been current that part of the program ot opposition to the subway proposition was to bo a petition for nn omnibus line, on tho plea that It would relievo tha need for Improved Unfile facilities. This the story ran, would bo slezod upon as ati excuse to delay nctlon on the subway. Walter C. Mclntlro, an electrical con tractor at 12 North Fifth street, Is the man In chargo of tho omnibus project. Ho Is related to George C. 'Plcrle, of tho Board of Registration Commissioners. The belief that the scheme may be urged as a substitute for other transit plans h suppottcd by a statement Issued by Mc lntlro for the United Traction Improve ment Company, which will operate tho Mclntlie savs: "Tho nMiiir... t ... franchise puts tho question of Immediate rellet of passenger traffic conditions In the residential sections squarely up to the city government." In tho days when tho omnibus lino wai nothing but a rumur those who heard It said the plan might be used to dlvctt attention from tho transit proposition be fore Council. "Of course, a bus line never would taka tho place of a subway," said ono man prominently concerned In the subway Plans, "but, nt the same time, those on. posed to the subway might uso It as a pretext for delaying action." DIRECTOR TAYLOR WON'T COM. MENT. Director Taylor, of the City Transit Da paitmcnt, declined to discuss the plan tor an omnibus line. He had not heard a petition for a franchise was to be in tiodiicrd. Electricity generated by gasoline motors carr.ed on the cars will be the motlva Mamie MiClosJ'oy, 1113 New slicot, lo for- ', "cl, '"' l "en us line. The "United sake hir home, nln-nnatos and school, and " ."""" '"''""-"-'" v-ompany Is tho o av.1! to seek elsewhere a life nf better tilings. Today a grlof-sttlckui mother, who tolls dally In a factory to earn Hough to keep heiself nnd her gill alive, ti Ani in I -n.iiir ii r iinwiL iiMiir iiriiin runt t ... ...! r .. . . . . ,vm. yt v ii- .i i ""-"'"""B ni"j .iiv I'H'niiifiii LUn a V W IimVA V.n cfird AUIntUc Miyrt. ICach can carrv 2S n.nc. With 20 Cents, Obtained From Hardworking Mother, Mamie McCIosky Is Believed to Have Left the City. name of the otgnnlzatlon which seeks tho franchise. Mclntlro is the president. According lo .Mclntlro the organlzin; olllelals have visited England, Germany and Trance to study modern omnibus conjunction. The L'nlted Traction Jm. OV dar nnd a i" Ft' -i L tin r t, vpsi.. Is has .ippurentl.v pus-i il wni'i'ni,-' havo be-n nrdeied down i In- Smith Athinth const. The h'i 1 1 -ii attend'Ml hi mi dei.,tely i.i ns villi h have cmeivd the en Atl.iniii fbijje liom Viuluia soi lli- lPe A'im!e .n. n-'Ia and I l.wln energy. .l s.nall t.nt lire elilldn-n ricunlug froni Ulneas or ililiuren wtlli p:u iminnlu or nt Ip r lung complaints. Time Tom holds sway. Although he Is suffeiing ttom ni.ilmiti'itlou tuid Is onlv a year old, Tom mun.iges to hold his own. Turn was tul.. n to the hospital last January by u man nnd woman who said that he wan their s in. The nmn and woman have not since been seen. Tin trnt patients will remain out of donis until tho weather beconuu sevue, Tn li'dp keep down the number of little path r.ts at he hospital tho suigpomi and physicians eaeh Wednesdny glvo lectuir-s tn mo'horn who bring their babies with tin m. Tho women aro told how to wunl eff dlsensns prevalent among yoitngstfrs nnd nre Riven lessnnn in how to give tho first nid to the Injured. win I i' "h .irumt 'tr eoiitinuij, over the ninth i urn portion of the lumitiy at unded b'. f.dr weather and modi i i tun Iieratui" TI uudeirtornis niutlmie In Iowa, M m oti nnd Hlsr-opsin and the temperatioe It-, fnllcti rap'dly in ilioe States duilns tho last it hours. V. S. Wallu.' urnu Rulletin Otiwrvatlan mnl' p, m Pmi rq tlmst w i ni Tt-him i fia.vn t ... W it; T?: t i .ti t 'i ' afll. !'' ' 'I. t un In .. r. xv. Vt. 'i s wvith Ovri noil u ! . 'mi i "i fi TQ ll'J W TO tr i (is Sd lifiinl? ''I h 'inletU V en lilMUlin e H.itlFH V ' H,II1 n' Huron M nii IackvtnIU ... K4I1 1'ltjr Jlu. I. .uivlll. Kr Mt mphU, t'lin N'fiv i"rl0D .. Niw York X IMnlle Vtl, 'klattotna Hkla. TI 71 i un 'tinnu l'hioii(. .Wi W Til 1'iftl'Ursh m ill l'.-tlaivl Slf ... l VI ".ilUuJ Ore .. !SS U) mli. fan S "" si I uuW. M.. . 1U 'Ml -' Kiul Mlnu.. M :, - ill l.akv. t'ldb '' t'O n FranclWM . fiO SI raiiioii Pa. . . "- IS 1 iiiiis W tt .ihlotiiri . t'O V .i ifii I mi r Hf. vi 'a .m sk tm w cu hw ja ni til .. S (1 r-"" hi , , uj3 r& m x.-tu 14 l I. Ii K R il NY K 8 8 IV vp uv siv NJJ N fat: ti tip 't in ttrr St I'llUI 5 riuurty i clear 6 Hear 1 riuuv ll) I'lnii.Ji I 'tear Ul l I!' i I 0 ruar .. i .,'n S I'liMlil t a., S Pilaudv S rleu.lv 4 flunili 4 i'Unr 0 f.t I114.il I) 41'juily THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR. Who has become a member of a Philadelphia banking house. UJCAi FIRR ItiSCORD M. M T ai-ISW, l-rankford ae.: William r rrlit .... .. ., ,, I'jiknown 8 llv-Nortlu--t torucr Mxih ami Arch ma neuiilMl bv Ur Schmk I'nlinown 0 :ij itttb nrnl Murkvt ,tn , a. a Jaiolm Trlfllnt 0 S3 Main n,l roH u . I'.nnjjKa- liu It. It. brlJie Unknown A. M. 12.0I-IKO N. llruad Bt : Jtegat Motor nre in nv Trinin SCKV-llI S Tih t MorrU liarlaml. .None ii -(ill 1. IS Wrbslcr nt wareboune. u u.icl b 11 Kl man , tflln 2 im 151 b Tth at back fence of dwell- ir i rr uplp.l li II irrls dorian Trlnlo i i 'I v r tt SEEKING HOSPITAL SITE Committee ITamed to Decido Location for Vet rhilndslphin Homeopathic. A building committee to visit hospitals throughout tho city In iuet of Ideas for tho now $lfO.0-JO building of tho West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital has heon appointed, nnd effoits will be mad to Imva worH started by January 1 next year. Tho money for tho new building wan raised In u 15 day campaign Inst fcummer. At the present time the hospital is oc cupying the old Vewdell mtun-lnn in Sun Miect nnd Is cramped for loom. The In stitution in the only one nf lis kind in tli.it section nf the city and Is said to handle more accident cases than any other West 1'hilHdolplila hospital. Tho building committee, which will draw up tho plans for the new structure, Is composed of H M. Armstrong, chair man; Ihnll Thelenberg. Dr. II. M. Oay, Dr. J. D. Culln. Dr. William McKenzle and William Mnrbaker, the latter presi dent of the hospital. ra shop ot HC- . I ...Trifllni NEGRO BEATEN AND ROBBED A. J. Herring, a Negro, as years old. of 113 South 19th street, was held up, badly beaten and robbed by a number of Negroes late last night, at 17th and Dickinson strt-ets. Jle was takeu to St. Agnes IIos pital In an unconscious condition. Ills recovery Is not expected. The police of tha 15th street and Snyder avenue sta tion are conductlug n diligent search for the assailant ns tho le.sult of yea is of effort by his f i lends. Ills son had been bcdildduu for uieus witn an luubtimil complication. Against tho advice of his physician and the pleadings of bis family lie got up and went to Atlantic Cltj to tuko rait in a fainllj reunion in honor of his futlicr. Two weeks later Union IJninioU i'illou came to his home nt n:3l South Ilom beigcr street and was put buck lo bed. Incitement had kept him on hia feet at the shore, but when he letuined ho col lapsed. .Since that time ho had been glowing steadily weuhei. About two weeks ago It was decided that to snvo his life It would be necessary to perfoim nn opeiutlon nnd ho was taken to the Hahnemann Hospital, After tho operation Dillon failed to ally and this morning he died. Hia body was taken to the home of hia white hailed father, at Hi:! South TliiiUonth tweet. FATHUIt HOWHD HV UIllUK. Fourteen yeais In prison bad failed to bri.ik tho spirit of Luke Dillon, but when tho body of his fcon was 'nought home today hu bowed his head. The shock wus more terrible to him than the sentence of life Imprisonment pasted on him fourteen years ago. Four brothers, a sister, the mother, a. wife and two children survive, beside thb father. The mother Is now 01 ytars old. She also Is white haired. She has iciovered her husband and lost her son. I.uko Dillon went to Atlantic Olty lust July following his releuto fiom Un. Kingston I'uiltcntlaty for the unmo nu bof that piompted lilm when he gave n fictitious iiamo ut the time of hi- uiribt foutteen ytars ngo to Hliilil h.s lmiil ii im puhclt. lie Hindi nrran fnum li telegram to meet Ins wia- una i.ui. dun at a hotel ho rnmeni! u e hav ng lisiitd. When ho got to Atlantic i.'iiy he found th houd was no longer t:,,.,., jt hud been lumivul lo n-akt. way for Ipi provcmiuts. Tim wlfi and children for huurs bcarchtd the city for thu husband una father. They met by an.ldciu. Itubeit IJinmeU Dillon then stalled mil to do UfOlhing In his power lo muku Ids fatlur lufttet his long jears In Jan. uL. t iok him mi his nrst uutum ibl't i,i,, walked 'vitn him for hnui'a ub mt u, '. tit. and halt i ad to the upl in.m lt i again und again ul his atumptu! i iij.,n foi litlaud. hO.N WnAKll.NHI- 1JV DJJYUTIO.N Tliu result was that )oung DJUnii wtak mid himself beyong hopv of recovery. After Luke Dillon was nuMel, In imo, the family knew nothing of ,3 whored abouts for ytars. lie wrnto to his wife from the penitentiary, told her 0f his life sentence, and suggested that ns she would ntiei see hlni again It would be as well to mourn lilm us. dead. The ilill (iren never knew their father was ulK-o until thoy had grown up. ' ve In his early manhood it was tho ambl. lion of tho young man who ijiid today to fceaich for his rather, lie of all the' liji dren and friends of the family never i, llevcd the patriot vas deua. The funeral will be held next Mondiv morning with service In the Annunclntliln Catholic Church, and interment will ut Holy Cross Cemttery. Dellnito a ! have not yet been made, but It i3 J, ii, able that a delegation of the Clj ,.. 'nil will attend the services und foil w ' fi hnlv tn thu L-rnvn n-l,... "" UlC has much to do with obta'nhig "Sl, per1so.f I'Uk I)I,l0n fr0W h0 l Triliprt i1mnii Ttlil-. em was 3a years oil Tho gill dlrappenied from the public school nt Lawrenco und Ituco streets Tuesday moi nlng. She slipped away from her schoolmates dining the recess hour ami except by a few persons, has not been coon since. The child went fiom school lo tho fac tory at .Eighth and Aich streets whero hor mothor woiks, and obtained 0 cents from hor patent, saying she need it to continue sewing lessons ut the school. The mother gue it willingly for It was her umbition to huvo the little gtrl giow tip with a knowledge of useful occupa tions. Leaving hor mothor, Mamie wont to tho home on New utrcet. packed a small bundle of clothing and when last seen was walking In tho direction of Dilawuto avenue Children ut tin- public school say sho has fiifiurntly told of hrr dissnllKfaetion at liomi. She did nut want to be pour, thoy said, in 1 seemed tad because It was nut possible for her to luvu pretty clothes nnd little tiinketa like other girls had. "She often said she would havo better things some day," one little girl said. Clara rodcrman a child who resides in one of tho looms of the house on Xow str'et ivlwit the McColilieys live, said -M in tieqiientlv told htr of hor dUcoli tuit. urn! Intiiidid to kavti sonu day tu he with u i oiir.ithtr in Cluster who vi i.M e,,ve. Ik i all sho wanted. W.tllii M.. Mul en, priii. ipul of thu ccliou'. 'aid h in jm not undi i mi.il ivi.u tho ihiul wci.t 1 1 .1 . He km w noth ing of lut uihipy Hi,, at hoin , and ilicmr, d M-tii.l lo he one of lil...l.f.,-hteht pi'plis. "."nn nui bt'lLiig on lainously," su.d lit- pili.dpul. .Vliflllors s ii Hie little u'rl Inm ,, shuer o doei not live at huiue. iK-r father. the tm. imwr has iun In Aim ilea ninl lives in I'utund. I is in mjlit Im Is .u tho Ku. sinn nimy. The pol o l.no.v uothliiu nt tho child's difjppcu.unu) until her mother cinio into tho Four.h street und Foil mount avenue station wicplng. Shu snld the ll'th.. gni was the only joy si e had In life, and il Mamie ias gone there vns nothing moio in live lor. Vinlng I or h-ml and yin ''o bcggij i' m to lij'p ir j, the i .Id Today si ' i., i t to Ch. me" Winn last sein thi n in .,.i n,,. a ic.i s.n-ator, p)i u ilu . ,, stot.k. hipf ami black shne-., Si i:.,j no hut Tlo thill has IU-M ,ir. lM plexloned and w 'iln, o'-.out .) notirula She is four feet f.ur Inches tall. NERVOUS PET COLUE DISAPPEARS FR0.V1 HOME Began to Worry When Mistress Mivrl Prr-m oi 1 Home. Oysy. a fennio collie ,io,- with a ner vous aiiiiction. is missing ail(l ,U.W3 of her when abouts will be more than wc. como at her home. 1521 Ch stut street Just how tho doz became novous could not be learned today at the address given but her nervousness was probably caused "t mi tjuiciiicni oi moving. singers nt a sliced of 14 miles an hour. ine cam win weigh IO.iOO pounds, but that lo not too great a weight for the piuement, Mclntlro asicrts. Tin eo lotites aie designated in tha petition to Common Council. Route number one will start at Front and Muikct stieets, nnd will traverse Miukot, Uioatl, Diamond, 2.1th stieets, Allegheny avenue, 27th, Dlumond, 33d and Dauphin streets. Ilotite number two will statt at Front and Market streets, and will traverss Mniket, Uiond. Poiter. 21st, Wolf, 2:d, M'lflln, 21th and Chrlstlnn streets. Route number three will start at Front and Muikct stieets, und will traverss Mniket, sjii, chestnut, 33d, Walnut and C2d stieets. PAVIXG DAMAOK FLAnHD. llllnm D. Uhler, assistant engineer in the Highway Tlurenu, was asked todnjr whether ho thought an omnibus wcigiiinf 10.GW pounds would damage paving The bus line iiioject was news ti Mr filler. 'I had not in aid that am one planned to opeinte a bus line," he said and until I have some details as to the way tin trucks will be built It would be Im possible to tell what effect they would have on the pavement. Homo of the Il.ilil win Locomotive Works tiucks nie heavier than those proposed for tho bus rotito and Chief Council Is Investigating now to see how much dnmago heavy trucks In dict on the city streets." When the Hughes bus lino was running on Urond street the damage to pavlnj was revere. Hiucprlnts showing th? construction of tho piopofcd cars were issued today by Hie trait ion company. The cars will rf suable those used by the Fifth nienue lino in Xow Votk city, but their motive power will ho electricity instead of gaso line. This, according to Mclntlre, will elmlnnte the ..hoik nf starting and stop ping noticeable on the Xew York stages. Them will be double lows of eiosj stats Insiilo tin stjg. s una on a top deck winding stalls will lead up fiom the rear iiitrame pl.ufoim to the opuii air deek. rip tin left ulilo are six cross seats. Divided by an aisle miming tho Icnu'tn of the cur are four innn and one uisi suit. Ari.ingeincnts will be the same for both decks. '.Safety Fiist and the Public be rietped" will be the slogan of the nei compiny, according to an uniioiiiioi-moni tent today to newspaper olllces. Tht-ie will ho night service specially di'signi-d to nc commodate theatre crouds. It says sched nits will ho hased on the pnironaste. tlii.ui,'li It N said the bines w.ll run on tin 1 1 -minute lip.idw.iy i-t on Market street fur the Mist few dins TWO HELD FOR ASSAULT Jack Dillon Draws With Brown VINCENNK8. Ind, Sept 17 -Jack nil Ion. of Indln,. .,,..11., V' " Jick Dll- t,."... ... ,T, . "" '"' uegrge lie n.i Hie pet, who was the property of mi, Delia Flint, formeily hvLd nt 1K0 chiit nut street. flpsy became mVch attac .ld to this bouse, und when hVr n"s,rCsa 'i 49 iJtilllLV lln a r- Ii . said. MCgan to worry. Incidentally 8i "" -- imiiwn i-eiiiiiiib in i. Man Knocked Down by Would-ba Robbers, Who Are Arrested. Another attempted highway lobb. ry in southwist l'hlhulclphla-the fotiitli in the Inst two weeks icsulted tins muinuib 1" thu laptuit hv Sren.-il , . in.m i inc. of the Twentlith and 1'edei.il struts sta tion, cl two N, iinif. The im n w ro arinigned at iVTitral Station ild morninj on the charge if highway mbbuy The prisoners gave tliclr nanus aJ James l.omnx, p years old, of Ulu Soulli 31th street, and Oiny llunston, it n-.ul old, of the same address. Utorge npanas, 3."i jiars old, of 1SU3 South 3,th etuct. M victim, nlentilltd Lomux. nnd the 1"J'- say hu tiiipliinlcd llunston. Aiipanas was on his way home at J o'clock this morning when uvo vgroeJ Jumptd nt lilm fiom an alio ut Jltli and Wliuitop atreete, and knotkid luui doWB with a pie i- ot Iron pipe. H o mrun" nttiaited anotim man, und th. uss.iuj"0 lletl. Ing end bar.lv miwoJi ... ." "c mov- '" ",B" v" " Ci""0 tu Anp.tna rew -- to ine ti"" niiu special I'ollcemnn i opi tvcn giound. Miss Fllnn prizes the dog espeel hours lattr taught Loirax and Huf ,oa cause I YuuTg.ft and she" up!-".'' ' fl fd M al"ll"' '' "yjJ l' reward to the Hm T "it? " eUe a haa tt wurrai.t foi the anest if Jm1f :own of nileaito. fought t-Aroiinrt.. 1 .0yp"y U do'l b'ightly w h Tn , C. .r" Vf us,JuU unJ bKt draw here last nisVt da t0 dl' thu S,. , V,m j,.iy . ' ' '"P' l''Rbway lobery p-ef nei' U . clous. ' " 13 biaie dwl auda- i Thoniaj J Drennau, of 3:09 W "3 y ' street. Brown a Sat- iHMMtaWHMiMU