Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1914, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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THE
Smmigrntion Officials Finally Ferret
Him Out of Iiocker.
1 ImmlBratloii oftlclnls, reinforced by of
tlctrs of tlia Norwcslan steamship Stlu
jiesota, this mornliiK were compelled to
rearoh two hours before they found a
Chinese stowaway on the ship. Since his
capture, the Mongolian haa refused to
answer questions asked him by a Chinese
Intel perter. Suspected of knowing how
the stowaway got on board the vessel,
Frank Nolen, a mess boy, was taken In
custody to nwalt a further Investigation
Both are now confined In the Detention
House at Gloucester.
Captain Evensen, of tjie Minnesota,
reported to the Federal ottlciajs that he
discovered tho Chi'nebo on board his ship
on October 1, two days after leaving
Fort Antonio, Jamaica, with a cargo of
fruit. When he ordered the stowaway
brought Into his cabin, he was told the
wan could not be found. Fearing the
man had dropped overboard, an Im
mediate search was ordered. Men were
ntatloned at all exits and the searching
party descended Into the engine room,
coal bunkers and holds, without obtain
Ing a trace of tho Chinaman. When all
hope of finding the man seemed gone, a
all locker disclosed him.
The man declines to give his nsme or
tell how he got on board. He will be
deported
Five Chinese, captured In recent raids
of opium dens In this city and unable to
produce certificates of residence In this
country, are now awaiting deportation
nt Gloucester.
THRASHED WRONG BOY
Magistrate Holds Motorcyclist Whose
Machine Had Been Tampered With.
A thrashing for H-ycar-oId Klmer Q
Morris, of 915 Lehigh avenue, from Fred
Jf Wl!. 3S year old, of Eleventh and
Oak'ifcle streets, betaima hi (tmnirht tha
fcoy had uj?st th cwUr cycle, reultd
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CHINESE STOWAWAY FOUND l AA
AFTER A TWO-HOUR SEARCH SW llm - Wfe SS
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CAMERAMAN
LOCAL SPEED BOATS WHICH ARE BEING
WORLD'S SERIES FANS BEFORE ROUT
From one, yesterday afternoon, the line waiting to buy tickets when
the sale begins tomorrow grew to hundreds today. The boy in the lower
picture brought a plentiful supply of food along. He ate what he could and
sold the remainder at fancy prices
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in serious Injuries to Morris and the
hoIdtDg of- his asaallant in ?tW ball for
court.
Before Magistrate Emely. In the Park
ahd Lehigh avenues station, Morris testi
fied that other boys had upset the motor
cycle and that be was only passing by
the Oakdale street house when Wells
came out He said the man dragged him
Into a building and knocked him down.
Morris' right eye Is closed
Wells said he bad been frequently an
noyed by boys who played with his
motor t)cle and thought he had caught
the culprit,
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BYTSNIWO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY, OCTOBER
CAUGHT IN
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Wedding Gifts
In anticipation of the Ull wdJlm
we o broutfh: our tock of ilvr
anil othtr nulubla gifts to a ut of
completeness The upportuiilty to du
I'Uy our collection will be greatly
C, R, Smith & Son, Inc.
v JiarKet street at lth
THE NEWS OF THE DAY
TUNED UP FOR SATURDAY'S DELAWARE RIVER
TYPHOID AT DREXEL HILL
PUZZLES HEALTH OFFICIALS
Twenty-two Cases Reported and Vari
ous Causes Ascribed ns Source.
Drexel Hill Is In tho midst of u typhoid
epidemic. There have been 12 cases re
ported so far, and the patients are being
treated In Philadelphia hospitals. It has
been rumored that theie has nlso been
one case of scarlet fever.
Tho typhoid epidemic Is the talk of
this nnd surrounding towns, and tho resi
dents seem at a loss to explain It. Con
taminated milk nnd the Springfield water
have been mentioned ns possible causes.
One man hero has suggested that tho
epidemic was caused indirectly by the
war In Europe It was explained that
tho Inrgc amount of gunpowder which Is
contluunIl being exploded In ICuropo has
caused n deluge of rnln there, nnd the
dry weather here has followed as a mat
ter of course. Such waim and dry
weather nt this time of the year was
declared to be unhonlthful.
Many are inclined to doubt that con
taminated milk Is the cnii'e of tho ty
phoid, and It was explained that there
would have been moro cases If the epi
demic had spread through the Spring
field water, which supplies the whole
surrounding country.
Many Delaware County towns have had
the scare. Contrary to current reports,
Gnrrettsford, the next town to Drexel
Hill, Is practically free fTom typhoid.
The children In the Garrettsford school
are being carefully watched, and every
means of precaution Is being taken to
prevent nnd check the spread of the
disease. Health officials visited Drexel
Hill yesterday and ordered that several
cesspools bo pumped out. Milk Inspec
tions nnd other precautionary measures
have been ordeied.
MAN ACCUSED OF KINO THEFT
Just Freed on Similar Charge After
Promise to Repay.
Melvln Cromwell, 1163 North Franklin
street, was held In JfiOO ball for court to
day by Magistrate Grelis at the Falls of
Schuylkill station on the charge of steal
Ing a ring valued at T5 from Mrs. Ed
ward Price of MM Tioga street
Cromwell was arraigned on a similar
charge preferred by Mrs. Carrie Robin
son, 332S 8denham street, September 26,
and was discharged when he agreed to
mako good the theft.
Men's
For Autumn
To meet the standard
set by this unusual new
shop, we've graded up
everything but the price
that's still
$5.00
efderutafi
1420 Chestnut
"Wher only the best is good enough."
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BERLIN REPORT OF SINKING
BRITISH SHIPS IS DENIED
Captain Boag- Says There Is No
Danger in South American Waters,
Reports from Berlin that tho German
scout cruiser Karlsruhe had sunk seven
British merchant vessels off the coast
of Brazil were branded as false by Cap
tain Hour, of the British tramp steam
ship Warley IMrkerlng, upon his nnlvnl
hero today from Santos nnd HIo Janeiro.
Captain Boag said that the only Geiman
warship reported to be In South American
watert", when he loft there early In -'ep-tember,
was tho Dresden.
Few, if nny, Biltlsh skippers, were de
terred from starting voyages because of
tho presence of tho cruiser. Captain Bong
said. Ho said that he had no feais and
dining the voyage he did not see n war
ship of any description until he arrived off
tho Philadelphia navy yard.
The reported activities nf the Karlaruho
have caused a rise In marine Insuianco
rates to and from South Ameilcan ports.
The fact that the British steamships
Hyades nnd Bowes Castle, sailing from
Braxll, aro long overdue Is taken as nn
Indication that they have been captured.
PlantTubs
and
Flower Pots
It is now time to move tender
foliage plants such as palms,
ferns, etc., to wanner quarters,
and many of them will need re
potting or new tubs.
A large selection of cedar
tubs in 32 sizes and two grades.
Earthem pots, pans, saucers,
also rolling stands for heavy
plants.
Bulb planting time is here.
MICHELL'S
SEED HOUSE
518 Market St. Phila.
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
CHAMPIONSHIPS
FUGITIVE FOR TWO YEARS,
CAUGHT IN STREET FIGHT
Police Recognize in Captive Man
They Had Long Sought.
A street light. In which Jacob Conrad,
of Wt Glrnrd avenue, was engaged with
nnother man at Kater street and Glrard
avenue, enabled the police today to serve
n wannnt nently two years old .in Con
tnd, ehnrglng larcenv. He wns held by
Magistrate Morris, at tho SSth and Ox
tuid ritrets station, for a further hearing
before Magistrate Elsenbrown, who Issued
tho warrant.
Whon Conrad was arraigned this morn
ing It was found that he hud been wnnted
since Jnnuarv. 1913, on a warrant swotu
Ftreet. uho said Conrad stole $15 from
Pebeco Goes the
Whole Way
The crying need of your
teeth is protection from
"Acid-Mouth." Tooth
enamel needs positive protec
tion such as
Pebeco
Tooth Paste
gives. Pebeco is a vastly dif
ferent dentifrice, because, in
addition to cleaning and pol
ishing teeth, it stops "Acid
Mouth" the cause of 95
of all tooth decay.
The young men In
my class are study
ing to become phys
ical instructors. I
see to it that they
understand the val-
u& ci sf t,ntih mp.
of the teeth. I'm
'lart '.hum Irt..K
ka.f, line K,At1a n
fixture in fh nr.
sonal hygiene nf so
many of my pupils.
It strikes twelve'
With them. hmii.A
I it saves their teeth,
v as no other denti-
Utce can.
Pebeco tastes different. Its
undisguised taste is immeas
urably superior to a jlavar
which is merely sweet.
Pebeco costs more and is
worth more. You need use
one-third of a brushful only.
Manufactured by
LEHN & FINK, New York
Cu4lis Officci
1 and 3 St. Helen Street Montreal
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her. She wnnted to drop tho charge this
morning, saving tho prisoner's father was
willing to mako good the loss, but Magls-
trate Morris snld ho could not have his
otllce "used as a collection agency" and
held the man
Perry's
Take
a Look
at our
Beautiful
Windows
With their rich harvest
trophies, proof of the won
derftil bounty of the soli
this season throughout the
length and breadth of our
fair land
At Perry's
In keeping with the beau
ties of Nature, are the
beauties of human Art and
Workmanship In these
splendid Fall Suits and Fall
Overcoats
At Perry's
At $12, $15. $18, $20, our
long established popular
prices, Suits and Overcoats
that men will say you paid
much more for! As you'd
have to do, anywhere
except
At Perry's
Come and see them, ererrlf
only In our windows! You're
royally welcome to come
right in, look them over
most intimately, try them
on and make comparisons!
At'Perry's
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Perry &Cgb.t."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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