Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1914, Sports Final, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, .VOVEMirER 25, VJ14.
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poverty lanes
FERTILE GROUNDS
FOR PHILANTHROPY
Dr. Lawrence F. Flick De
scribes How Filthy Slum
Settlements Could Be Con
verted by Humanitarian.
Purchase by the Stale or some philan
thropic Institution of property In alum
settlement, Dr, Lawrence P. Flick, a
lending- authority on tuberculosis, be
lie Yes wilt be the ultimata solution ot
the present oppalllnff Phlladclphln. hous
ing: conditions.
Doctor Flick Is one of the founders of
the Phlpps Institute. For years he has
bcn recognized In the modical world no
an authority on the white plague. He
otrcngly advocate the establishment of
a Division of Housing and Sanitation,
for which Councils refuse to approprlato
funds.
Bernard K. Farren, the late multi
millionaire of Boston, Mass., who bojight
up all the land In thoriums of that city
which today. Is the fashionable "Back
Boy" section, was n warm friend of
Doctor Flick.
Before Farren died he visited the slums
of Philadelphia. On his tour he was ac
companied by Doctor Flick. They walked
through the various "poverty lanes" In
South Philadelphia. They also entered
eomo of the' rickety tenements which
BoclologlsU refer to as "chamber of hor
rors," . "Siberian cells," "living Braves"
and "death vaults."
When Farren walked out of one of the
places which looked mora like a cave
than a house, he turned to Doctor Flick
and atd:
"I predict that some day a millionaire
or a philanthropic person will bo born
who, when ho grows to man's estate, will
buy all the property on which these dens
stand. There Is a. chance to accumulate
a fortune from a real estate point of
view for any man who will do this, and at
the same time do a charitable act toward
humanity."
Once the land passes from Its present
owners, Doctor Flick behoves, real mod
ern and model houses fit for humans will
be erected.
"Present bo'nilltlono'.Bnld Doctor Flick,
"plvo the bad environment to spread
and develop the different contagious dis
eases. With a Division of Housing nnd
Sanitation'" It would mean better work
could be accomplished among the -poor
who live ,ln the thousands of Insanitary
tenements.
"The buying up of the property In slum
districts would provide a solution of tho
present appalling housing conditions In
Philadelphia. Tbo same thing was done
when hundreds of persons were slowly
dying of contagious diseases In Boston.
Tho property in the slums was bought
up by Mr. Fnrren, who sought to help
humanity. Where the slums onoo were
located now the famous 'Bock Bay' sec
tion Is located. Mr. Farren will go down
into history as a man who did something
for mnnklnd.
Doctor Flick, today, urged Councils tp
no longer Ignore the act. Ho said tho act
was a good one and should have the sup
port of every true public-spirited citizen
lnterestcQ In tho welfare of tho city and
his fellowmen.
BLIND MAN WARNS OF FIRE
r
names Burst Through. Parlor Floor
of Home Family Rescued.
Fire swept through the houso of Michael
Wagman and his family, 823 Wlnton
street, and caused $800 loss early today.
Tho fire Is behoved to have been caused
by sparks frorry the furnace which smol
dered in the parlor floor until it burst
through. Several persons saw the Are,
but ran for the police Instead of arousing
tho 'family.
An aged blind man, Samuel Rosenberg,
attempted to arouse the family, nnd
called William Ruyter, of 901 Jackson
strc.ct, who broke open the front door
and ran up to the second floor, where
Mrs, Wagman, blinded by smoke, with
1-year-old Fannie In her arms, was
shrieking at the top of her lungs.
He rescued her, and awakened the
family, nnd. with n bucket brigale, had
the fire well In hand when the apparatus
arrived.
DISPUTE OYER COURT HOUSE
Taxpayers 'and Wilmington Building
Commission at Odds.
WILMINGTON. Del., Nov. JS. Members
of the Taxpayers' league in this city
are endeavoring to stir up sentiment
against tearing down the present court
house when the new Joint city and county
building Is 'completed. The Idea of the
building commission Is to tear down the
old structure and turn the plot ot land
on which It stands Into a park. The
building commission will oppose any -plan
to retain the old courthouse, and a lively
light before the Legislature is expected.
It Is doubtful If the present' building
could be used to advootago for any use
ful purpose. (
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Ah Unlooked-for
MOTHER said we couldn't make
a fire," said Mildred doubtfully
as they all stood around talking about
what fun a bonfire would be, "so I
" guess we'd better not."
"Cut what fun is an afternoon rak
ing old 4ead leaves unless you burn
them up?" asked Jack fretfully,
"I know," answered Mildred, "but
oh. what shall we do?"
You set, the "crowd" of neighbor
hood children had gathered in Mil
dred's big front yard to rake leaves
. you Know what fun that Is and now,
when they were just through and
ready to go home, some one had sug
gested that they have a fire with the
leaves they had raked. The great
piles of leaves did look tempting; the
children' .could just see how lovely
they would look crackling and flam
lag In the twilight.
ut Mildred was sure her mother
would not allow them to burn the
leaves witoqt the presence of some
grown persdn her mother was quite
strict abput that, so reluctantly the
children gave up the idea and started
for home.
All but Tom. While the others were
talking and trying to make Mildred
iet intra nave me lire, low naa
slipped into.the house and gotten some
matches. When tie came out again
he came out again
he saw the others starting for home.
s itartinc lor Home.
smile? r he sai crossly. "I sup
mu hw that they are all going home
too. It's no fun to
witi)jt riSott.
ougkt fer film, Iw1
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SLUM
Select Councilman Charles P. Seger, of the 7th Ward, who says
the new housing law is too severe on the landlords.
ORN DEPARTS AMID
LOUD WHISTLES
Continued from Fngc One
tlanlty. Slay It always wave over a na
tion that stands for these things."
Tho Belglnn Ccrtul, In accepting the
cargo, said tho generosity of Philadelphia
nnd Pennsylvania would never be for
gotten by a grateful people and a grateful
country.
As the band struck up "The Star-Span-tlcd
Banner," a clanging of bells sounded
frcm tho hold of the ship, tho decks be
gan to tremble under the machinery In
motion and the Orn sloAvly slipped from
thr dock Into the middle of the Delaware
and pointed her nose toward the sea.
TUGS SCREECH SALUTE.
Hardly had the ship started down tho
river than a score of tugs screamed their
shrill salute and tho sound was tnken
up by avery tug within a mile up and
down the Delaware. River crnft and
ocean liners joined In tho bedlam and
tho salute was relayed from ono ship to
another.
Captain Sverlte Rawno stood upon the
bridge and waved his hand to the throngs
on the wharf. Before leaving ho stnted
there need be no fear of the Orn reach
ing Europe safo and sound.
The Orn sailed Just 13 days after tho
Thelma. In less thnn two weeks tho
people of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania
ralsod more than $123,000 In answer to
the call from across the seas for food.
This second cargo of food will save
hundreds of lives. It Is not only for the
women and children who are crying for
food, but for little babies, crowded In
the refugee camps, who are dying for
the want of milk.
Tho last of the Orn's enrgo was put
aboard this morning. All yesterday a
double shift of stevedores worked stead
ily to get the precious cargo In the hold.
Last rush consignments were received
and -by 10 o'clock everything was In
readiness for the sailing.
$9000 CONTRIBUTED IN DAY.
Contributions continued to swell the
fund up until 8 o'clock last night. The
1115,000 fund had been conipleted Monday,
but an appeal -was made for 14000 to buy
milk for the babies.
Estimates placed yesterday's receipts
at more than $9000, and the total fund
amounted to about 12s,WO. Care was ex
ercised In selecting the cargo, Experts
selected food beat suited to meet the
needs of the Belgians. The cargo con-
Celebration
threw the matches aside and ran off
to join the crowd.
Hardly had they gone a hundred
feet when a queer sound made them
turn.
And what do you suppose they saw?
Firel Great piles of flaming fire!
The matches Tom had tossed so
carelessly aside had taken fire some
way, no one ever knew quite how, and
the great piles of leaves were flaming!
At first the children were delighted.
They thought they were going to have
their much-wanted fire after all.
But so quickly they could never tell
how it happened the fire spread from
the dry leaves to the grass and ran
racing toward the house.
That was more than the children
had bargained fori
Screaming and crying, they ran for
help.
It was not long fn coming. Men
and boys, volunteer fire fighters and,
in a few minutes, the real firemen,
came hUrtying to the spot and the
fire was put out before any real harm
was done. ....
Just as everything was over Mil
dred's mother appeared at the gate.
"Why. Mildrc dl" she started to say,
"I thought I told you-'
But Tom Interrupted her. ' 'Don t
blame her." he said bravelv: "it's all
my fault. She said we eouldn t have
a fire, but I got the matches anyway
and then carelessly threw them away.'
Then he added firmly: "But I'll never,
NEVER, be so silly again!"
"If you Temember that, said Mil
dred's mother, "the fir? will have done
some good besides giving you an un
expected celebration!"
And vou mav be sure be never
sure
far not!
riH Th s a twmh I
apwMtt. 'JUfc Cttetteftf &
CHILDREN AND MAN WHO OPPOSES HOUSING
slsts of flour, milk, barley, corn, canned
goods, coffco, fruit nnd vegetables.
Ono of tho last contributions was $10
from tho Brotherhood of Andrew and
Philip, of the Chestnut Street Baptist
Church. It wns turned In last night by
President W. A. Mellon nnd Treasurer
C. AV. Sumraernold.
LATEST CONTRIBUTIONS.
Tho following contributions were among
the last to be received:
Mrs. C. I,. Ut- bth Henderson,
meler 32.01 Ellsnbeth UIJ-
Cash SO ridge, Helen
It. H. C B.UO Hlco M.00
1'res. Church of Mrs. J. II. Lbo 1.00
Pino U:rov, Socloty of May-
Clearllcld 18.00 floivor Deseena-
Cosh 5.00 ants In the
A FYlcnd. 1.00 Commonwealth
O. 8 10.00 ot renna,
no.oo
Cash
1.00 Mnry T. Yerkea. 20.00
D. A. L.
Frod
Employes of tho
Siato Hospital
for tho Insane
(additional) . . .
Via Soulier.
Soudcrtrm
J. II. Kllllam...
M. and C
Mr. and Mrs.
V M Vernier.
1,00 Down and almost
1.00 out
A. 17. L.
Krom a Work
man 3.50 H. C.
i:. Crossley ....
2.00 A. S. U
l.oo Cash
1.00 E. O. U
Mrs. W. B.
a in ThomDson ....
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
:i.oo
.23
s.oo
i-n.t. lm Sunday
pcuoui
Band
Emnloyea of the lilMlon
State Hoiplr.it
of St. Paula
Lutheran
nal Inan .... 8.W Church ...... . W.W
Ivan K. Kline, S. Anna. Morrla. . 4.00
Myeratown. I'a. -u-i Mary wen uim
Caah
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n.oo
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1.00
t.oo
l.to
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1.00
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5.00
1.00
7.00
1.00 Widow's Mite ..
8.MJ. P. Werti ...
1.00 First Lettish
5.00 Baptist Church
2.0(1 Fulton Ulbla
1.00 Class
1.00 Caah
Cfcsh
J. H. Proudfoot
U.OOj. n. 3. and
.50 family
1.00 c. W. Koeran...
3.00 cash
10 Pine Run
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l.OO phlla. Commit
tee American
Revolutionary
S, Federation ....
JJJJf. J. Freer ....
The Twins ....
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IS of the Prot-i-Xl
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J-J5 Our Baylour,
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2.00 bade ..........
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beck , lutit l rr,mnhll
Mia M. Cox
Geo. Varland. . . .
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Wm. A. FlMnr..
Sunbury
Mrs. n. Crippa..
Employes ot the
Autocar Co.,
Ardmore. Pa., .
Baby Dull
Wm. M. Ilhoadi
n. c. w. ne
Latvia Cant! . .
Caah
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Mra. W. O.
Flacher, Frank
llnelan. N. T.
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A drop In the
buckat
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Mn. Nixon ....
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p. s. n.
Stanley It. Smith
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Simpson Hoya . .
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Nursea In Frlenda
Hospital
A Tto?a Minister
Cash
Mrs. II, Hallman
For
Cash
Nelson Wester
brook (S years
old)
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Fred V. Smith.
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lay Presbyterian
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kCaah 2-0O
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1.00 citv and Roy
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Mra. J Kelly. . . . 2.00
Mm. M. Gerhard 2 110
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1.23 Cash
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cash
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Conshohocken .
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.23 Charley Sutton .
1.00 Cash
,50Cash
1313 Boyer t.. .
20.00 R. B. (lalbratth.
l.OOTralntns School
.13 Bpltcopol Ho-
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streets day and night because
comfort or decency.
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Preston D. Wa
tar OertruUe C. Wa
tar Jos. Livingston.
Chandler P. Mott
8 years old
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Cash
Mra. N. Spare..
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Edna V. Preston
Mnmr I- Mae.
sa n. i'., .a.
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Church of the
Messiah
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Charles
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Mr. and Mrs.
lTlestman ....
Cash
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Mrs. P. Steven
son M. 1U
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Thanksgiving ...
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Jerome
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S-SMIss M. J. Swoy- , I
3.00 -r 5.00
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.70 Mrs. M. J. Weld-
2.00 nr 1.00
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bell .2J
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.23 Emma a. Pierce .10
3.00 Mary A. Pierce.. .10
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Cash 20
23.00 North American
Reader ....... 2.00
5.00 n. A. Richards. 3.00
.30 David R. Rosa.. 1.00
l.OOOllve United Ev.
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1.00 Cash ,xi
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Cash '-'.W
Mrs. Peter Par-
5.0U engton 1-00
l.CO Employes Wllmot
a.CO Engineering Co. 13.23
.23 John W. Adama. 2.30
.50 J. McIIenry. Jr.. 1.00
T. W. J 1.00
1.00 St. John's II. B. .
l.oo s. a jj-oo
E. a Davis 8.00
3.00 Edward Rahe ... 1.00
2.00 Annie Mullen ... .30
l.OO Henry Ruth 1.00
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2.0H Sheppard LOO
1.00 Little M. Louise
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l.OO Mother J.
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1.00 Helen J 0O
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Cash 10-00
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1.00 W. J. Watson.. .50
Sunday School
1.00 Presbvterlan
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t.OO cash 30
1.00 A. W. W LOO
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l.OO city Property.. 40.13
COOCash 2.00
A friend 100
Cash 60
10.00 Cash 10.00
l.MD. 0 1.00
1.00C. 8. 1.00
2.00 Mary 3. Ilauaa. . 2.00
1.00 Cash B.40
2.00 Helen Meehan .. 3.00
2.00 Mrs. J. Itothwell 10.00
l.OO Children Primary
Robert B. John
Department So
son
50.00 clety
ciety uo
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5. 00
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dren
Cash
Cash
Cash
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2 00 Cash . . .
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1.00
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Cash
Cash
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Cash
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1.00 Cash
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l.OO Ucisa Demanlka .
B.OO Mary Mllea ....
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8.0O n miner
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A. J, Stack,
weather
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Beers' Brother
hood. "Woodland
Avenue V, P.
Church ......
A Friend .......
Lucy O. Carting
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Church, Media,
Cash
A Nurea
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Cash
Lily sad Bobble
Henry ,
Forrest Hm ..
J U. Q. and M.
B. a
Cash
Cosh
Man and Wife .
A. A. Wnt ....
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Bscond Time
Rauivl .......
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S5 M. A. Rlalr . .
100 J. V, Blair ....
2.00 Mlia Agnes Blair
Miss Louisa Blair
From a Patron .
.. sal North nan
J'H road street,
1-00 Palmyra 3.00
- . Jessie Dudlsy . in
"jo James Toun . . . LOO
3-W 8. Hughes and
. family 3.00
;J2Cash , 20
J-Sx Mount Vernon
3.00 BaptlsD a 8..
inn JJanayunk, pr
l.oo (ously uknow.
.. lodged , 3B.0O
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. of Patterson S,
.50 Hospital 1T.00
1.00 EnipWyea t( Pat.
terssfl B. Hos
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6.23Tbomss I'oreh .. 1.00
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2.00 R S.00
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100 M,mrUl S. S. 8.73
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B4lly W Pena-
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In New York..aoo.a draws .
Bishop 64r Elizabeth A.
Cash l.Op Landeraon
Samuel H. Helm .6? A Layer of
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1.00 Mloa H. 1. Alcx-
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LAWS
Soger's homo ward who live in the
their homes are too crowded for
In tlollefonte. .
A rtlonil
A Friend
Mrs. W. 11. Davis
K. V
Ham FeUlmnn. .
Contribute! In
ttoxea through
out the town ot
Mnrletta, Pa...
A I.lttlo School
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ttamuel . Allen
Cash No. 127 ... .
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sympathizes . .
H. 1. Flynn
r.. J. Flynn
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Mary
A mite from nno
who syniatlilcs
Cash
A Late Sender. .
For milk
Cnsh
A Friend
Cash
K. J. Phillips ..
.Milk for the
Rubles
2.00 Mrs. M. Clreen.. 1.00
l.OOCnsh 13
.25 From North Am.
.50 Render !10
l.Oi) Cosh HI
SOOT W. Roberts.. 10 00
lilger Central.. 2.00
Mr. nml Mrs. J.
IjioU Lonitsdorr 23.00
13.01 Sunshine Circle of
tho Media M. K.
.23 Church 7. S3
1.00 From patrons of
1.IK1 Ololio Thentro.
1.00 ,V)th and Market
1 00 ets. perform
ance of Nov. 21 22.30
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2.(HIMrs. T F. I)on
3.00 InK, Lognn, W.
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1.00 II. .1. Dougherty .30
2.0O .1. Keenan 30
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1.00 Lewlstnnn. Pa. 10.H0
l.OO Cash 1.00
l.OO Cash 2.S
Alex. Hcrtlin 3.00
1.00 F. A. O'Nell ... 5.00
MME. VAN DER VELDE GIVEN
$9500 FOR BELGIANS' RELIEF
Her Pica on Behalf of Sufferers Gen
eroualyilospomled To.
Two baskets were required to hold tho
$3;w In bills of various denominations
and pledges collected nftcr Mndiimo
vnn dcr Velde, wlfo of one of the Belgian
ministers of etntc, had mndo nn appeal
for her suITerlng countrymen nt tho For
rest TheRtrc yesterday afternoon. Tho
audlcnco of 1600 persons was obviously
nlTccted by her appeal.
George Wharton Pepper presided..
"Ilelglum had 150,000 men at tho begin
ning of the war to oppose tho hostn of
the Kaiser," Mndame vnn der Vcldo said,
"jot, how thnt little army has fought. 1
have talked to the men who fought In the
trenches and I know tho spirit of those
men was tho spirit of Belgium that we
prefer extinction to dishonor.
"I havo come to your country because
It Is the only ono In tho world whoro rea
son and human kindness exist today.
When penco comes yours will bo tho
great tubk to) lead the way to tho colos
sal work of reconstruction. They have
made a ruin of my country nnd millions
of people nro starving. Tho poorest
among you has at least a homo to go to
tonight, and when you are home nnd
look at your children think of the little
ones In Belgium who have no food nor
even homes."
FUNERAL OP DR. F. O. SEITZ
The funeral of Dr. Frederick Q. Scltz,
a practicing nhyslclnn since 1SS0, who
died Monday night following a stroke
of apoplexy, was held this morning from
his late home, S031 Appletreo street. He
was 63 years old. Doctor Seltz had pur
chased tickets for the Pcnn-Cornell foot
ball game, and was eagerly looking for
ward to tho Thanksgiving Day contest,
an event ho attended for many years.
Doctor Seltz was barn In Masslllon, O.,
and camo to this city in his youth. Ho
was graduated from the Jefferson Medical
College. IIq was past master of Ivauhcfe
Ijodge, No. 110, V. and A. M., and pro
prietor of a drug (.tore at tlSl Vine street.
Frederick Q. Scltx, Jr., manager of an
automobile concern on llrpad street, is an
only oon. Mrs. Seltz also survives her
husband.
HOLIDAY AT PENN EXTENDED
Students Thanksgiving1 Vacation
Made Longer Than Heretofore,
The Thanksgiving vacation period at
the University of Pennsylvania, which be
gins tonight, Is longer than heretofore.
All classes will be suspended until Mon
day morning. The deans of the various
departments met yesterday and decided
to make the vacation of uniform length
for the entlra undergraduate body. The
Thanksgiving period Is longer than usual
because of the shortening of the Easter
period,
DINNER TO DIPLOMAT
Fletcher's Promotion to Ambassador
ship Celebrated in Chili.
SANTIAGO. Chill, Nov. 96. A banquet
was tendered to Henry P. Fletcher, last
night In honor of his promotion from the
rank of Minister to be American Ambas
sador to ChllL
Three hundred persons were present and
many speeches were made dwelling on
the cordial relations prevailing between
Chill and the United State.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edgar Wright, 4St Conarre at., and JWUU
Juel. 2438 N. Patton st.
Joseph Krusti. .11H K. Huntingdon St., and
Blfisbath Ktrhb. JK Jasper at.
William Kvwelt. ate! Jeflerso St., ami
LendoiU WUoU. 31T Ridge ava.
Oeorta A ilevar. 4W1 Laestr v.. ami
Pearl Hebrsuk. IS N. Jlst st.
Harry J. Veesr. 31 Qgstfr n4 Be-
becca C Carter. W0 it TWh t
Walter WWibaai. aiensSl. and With Vat.
arave.
in.
"William J. Conway.
Hwiultaie st
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AlDhooaa .
J. Ml
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o. Pa , sot) Mary
k stv.
K. McCsi.
Brnird B.
nun at . bb4 Alto
Harold IV MaeBjS.JWU Fei, New Mtilca,
ana nary ii. sui f" "!? t- , -Rudolph
mum. ftifWowB. S. 7.. and Lou
Edmonds. MM A. CUal t.
M. Barker. Htl JfcJJs - .
Kdaara F Mars a. WM Panama at., aad Mary
E Qulnn. W B" st
Henry O drey 1 fuuom i at. a4 Marast
E aaflcoa. )T Otaawawl ae.
v sw .. ssa tkwv
aa4 A una Hutk,
!w5m, V j ,. .,
John J Stliflln 11
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BELGIANS ARRIVE,
PRAISING AMERICA
FOR GIVING FOOD
Reftcgees Express Their Na
tion's Gratitude on Land
ing From the Haverford
With Tales of Hardships.
With talcs ot misery, ruin nnd desola
tion In their native land, sevcrnl llelgtan
icfugccs, nmong the first to come to
America, arrived hero on tho liner Ilav
erford today.
Carrying a fow precious belongings that
had survived tho "deluge," they left tho
ship with hope In their eyes. "This In
deed Is the land of promise," said Jullen
Kmllo Stcyacrt, of Moorselle, Belgium,
who was forced to flee for his life and
lcavo his brldo of a few weeks.
In broken English ho told a pathetic
talc. Ills mother nccompnnled him, and
she smiled when naked about tho part
Amerlra Ih taking In rellovlng tho grief
stricken Belgians.
"This Is n wonderful country," Stoy
nert snld ns he led his mother to a. soat on
ono of tho trunks. "Wlint you noble peo
ple nro doing In relieving our suffering
mothers, brothers nnd sisters will come
bark to you In the form of blcB.iing ns
suro ns there Is a God In Heaven.
"God knows wo need It. I havo iwer
bcon hero before, but a land whero peo
plo feel for others as you do hero cannot
help but be great. The fair name of
America Is ono of the fow shining lights
In Belgium theso days. The people thera
appreciate whnt you nro doing for them.
Kvcn thoso In battle have time to think
of others. I know, for my three brothers
nro In the ranks. I know also that It Is
a grcnt consolation for tho bravo sol
diers to think that, nt least, their moth
ers, slBtcrs, wives nnd babies will not
stRrve.
RI5ACI1KD LONDON IN RAGS.
"I left Belgium on November 9. Wo
left In such a hurry that 1 wns In rags
by tho tlmo I reached Tondon. I had
only ono suit, but that Is only n trifle
when food for a family Is considered. I
should not even mention "clothes for my
self when I think what my mother nnd
wlfo had to go through.
"t nm only a poor man nnd I would bo
lighting myself, but my ryes nro very
bad. I drew a lucky pass In tho con
scription, and I llstcnod to the tears of
my mother. I hopo I did right.
"Our home was, of course, 'broken up.
The Gcrmann had not reached Moorscllo
by the time we left, but they wore com
ing and tho people ran from them ns
though escaping n plnguo. My wlfo man
aged to reach London and she Is fully
capable to earn a living, so, after all, I
havo much to bo thankful for. I wns
formerly a traveling silk salesman and
I hope to llnd work here. Sooner or later
I shall send for my wife. My mother
and I are on our way to Marshall, Min
nesota." Tho Havorford brought 83 cabin pas
sengers, UO steerage passengers and n
light cargo. Leaving Liverpool on No
vember 12, the ship ran Into a florco 'gale
that lasted nearly live dnys. As onu of
the Bolglans itntd: "As wo neared your
shores, the weather was beautiful, tho
sun warmed our hearts nnd wo took It
ns n good omen. The sun seldom shines
through the battle clouds In Belgium
theso days "
GERMAN TRAISES BRITISH.
Among the passengers on board was
Dr. Ii. Blreck, a German, who Is going
to Cuthbert, Ga. Mrs. Blceck Is a South
ern woman, and llttlo four-year-old Dorn
Bleeck was tho belle of the ship. Doctor
Blceck was practically a prisoner In
London nnd said that ho was mighty
glad to reach America.
"I want to Impress upon you," he snld,
"that the English wcro more than cour
teous to mo. Ot co'urso, I had vory llttlo
personal liberty. I had 'to stay within a
flve-mllo radius of my house and submit
my lingers for prints Just like a criminal,
but In all, I have no complaint to make.
Tho English are putting up a good fight,
nnd thero aro COO.000 men drilling there
now."
Tho Rev. Dr. C. F. Brooklns was the
only Phlladelphlnn on board. Ho will
visit Dr. James Bobbins. The Rev.
Thomas Lane, of Cork, Ireland, Is on
his wuy to Now Zealand. This Is his
first trip to America. Other passengers
included Mrs. Sarah Humphreys, of Mcr
chantvllle, and S. Ohashl, S. Nakakltn
and 8. Tokavka, of Toklo, Japan. They
would not discuss the war.
f
"" Government Engineer Burled
Tho funeral of David II. Jamleson. a
mechanical engineer In the service of the
United States Government, who died at
Ancona, Panama, on November 12, was
held this afternoon from the undertak
ing establishment of Oliver Balr, 1K0
Chestnut street.
OBITUARIES
CARDINAL CAVALLARI
Patriarch of Venice Condemned Im
modest Dress nnd Tango Dance,
PARIS. Nov. 25. A dispatch to the
Ilftvua Agency from Venice says that
Cardinal Ariitldes Cavallarl, patriarch
of Venice, died yesterday.
Cardinal Cavallarl was bom at Chl
oggla In 1849 and was raised to the
cardlnalate In 1907. He was noted for
his simple piety- On various occasions
ho expressed himself volubly against the
Immodest dress of women nnd once is
said to have stopped a church service
In order to make a woman worshiper
cover her open-work shirtwaist.
In January of this year Cardinal
Cavallarl Issued an Episcopal letter,
strongly condemning the tango dance,
doolarlng that "only those persons who
have lost all moral sense can endure It."
Cardinal Cavallart first became prom
inent In 1U, when he began a aam
palgn In Venice against the prevailing
fashions. At his Instigation the clergy
preached against the fashions and the
tight skirt In partloular. Pofw Pluls X
sent him a nubile letter of approval In
IMS for the stand he had taken on the
dress question.
CAPTAIN L, S. STILWELL
Captain Lewis 3. Ktllwell, well known to
river and coastwU shippers uiul for
merly treasurer of Cape May County, N.
J., will be burled thta after, in
Goshen, N- J., bit native town, where be
dl4 Suvulay. He was yais ld aad
had bcn 111 only a few days, sufferiM
frm penumoHla. C. R. StHwsll, treas
urer of the 0aan City Title and Trust
Company, Ocean City, N. J., U a, son. His
widow alee survive.
ANDREW B. W. JAKWAY
Andrew B. . Jakway, (4 ars eld,
for More tho years an emsteye of the
4pUa, uu Camden Ferry company.
died XoeuUr at bta bwM. m Bwkiftv
treat, CauiiMu He we a raesaber of the
Philadelphia a ad t'emeleu Wry K-hf
AutlUoji ud South I'auodeu Ciup uf
Mo4ern Ww3inii He lve a wiiluw
and eon The funeral will b held hum
b) lW fMMMUte, toHiorrow ittei-auo.n.
tft MEMtfiHAJt
BOWKRS. I
Th fejtd ti lavtn tnfeiBOMf nt
my ir nlw, KAtufhto f. aawflfts,
yho patscd awiy rormbr 7n, 1811,
MO.VTOOMEIIY. In lelnr WeDiory rrf
moiner, uakz J. HUNIUUHSiu, n.
tn, 1KV3.
is iig.i sin esse
IlAncrV. On November 24, 10M, BAil
tlAItA, wife of Qk)tk9 Barclay, In her 81st
. year. Due notice of the funeral will be (tlveti
IlIIIlKr.-On November 23, 10H, JOHN
IIURKK, litMbsnd ol itsrsfuxt IJurke tnee
Jeffries). I'linersl on frlrtsy, et S ,J m
from 2!W8 Federal st. Solemn ltequlem Ms
nt St Anthony's Church, st D'80 . ta. in
lrmenl st Ilely Cross Cemetery.
OAnBSSr On November 23, 1014, ANN,
widow of niehnrd ratesi. Funeral service
on Friday, at 2 so p. m , nt 4234 Paul re,
Fiitnkfortl. Interment st Cedar ltlll Cem
etery. CASSinV. On November 23, 1914. ELIZA
BETH CASsmr, widow of Bernard Cassldy.
runeral en Friday, at 8:So a. m., from
22SU IXst Allesheny ave. Solemn Ilrqulem
Mas at Church of the Nativity, nt 10 a. m.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
COIUtY. Suddenly, on November 22, 1614.
MARY, widow of William M. Corry. Funeral
services on. Thursday, at 2 p. m., at 1031
Tnaker irt Interment nt Mount Morlah Cem
etery, IKf,ANEY. MARY DBr.ANBY, CO CollOm
street.
DOIlNi:IANN-November 23. 1014, MAR
(lARKTHA. Widow of Ilenrv Dornemsnn. Br.
(nee Ilucliert). Funeral service, on Friday,
I a n w.
-- ...., .w .. an.n i,.iu,iilCi
at ner inie resiaence. cu
Hhnclcamsxon st Interment private, at
Mount reaco Cemetery.
DirrrY. On November 23. 1914. ANN1R
DUFFY, widow of Philip o. Duffy, formerly
of Lonedowne, Pa. Funprnl on Friday, et
8:.1o a. m., from her Inle resldenee, 6108
Whitby ave., West rhllndelphla. Solemn
Mass ot ltequlem nt St. Francis de Bales
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment Cathedra.!
Cemetery.
Dliri'Y. On November 22. 1914, ANTHONY
DUFFY, husband of Sarah Duffy. Funeral
on Thursday, at fl:.10 n. m , rrom his lata
residence, Ilurmont eve , Onk View, Dela
ware County. Pa Solemn Maes of ltequlem
nt fit. Charles' Church, Kellyvllte, at JO
n. m. Interment at St. Charles' Cemetery
No carriages. '
DVCII. On November 23. 1014. OEOrtan
ANNA DYCH (nee Kerns), widow ot An
drew J. Dych, Residence, 1209 East Colum
bia ave. Due notice ot the funeral will be
given.
EI.I.IOTT. Suddenly, on November 23,1014,
WAI.TBR KLLIOTT, son of James and Ellr
nboth Blllott. Funeral services on Thursday,
November 2(t, at 2 p. m,, at his parents
residence, Harrington nve., Harrington, N. J.
Interment private.
ji rti.i.n. -vjii nuvemucr .i. .iua. jaauu.o x iIR-
husband of Mnry T. nnd son of Martha ana '(' 'ffl
the Into William Fnlls. Funeral on Eatur- "IktSi
day, November 2S. at 8 a. m., from U Dud- ' i
ley st. solemn Mass ot ltequlem at Church iijlSB
of thi Sacred Heart, at 0U10 a. m. proclsely. jn
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. a "'&?&
j l.u,..i in. vn .ovemner sn.iun, Iioaiw "
widow of Adolph O. Fellnacnt. Funeral Ai
from her late residence, 2U.1S Ulrard ave , on j-jje
Thursday, nt 8 n. m. solemn Requiem Mass v
at Ut. Frances' Church, nt 10 a. m. .Inter tint
mrnl strictly lirlvatc. -PT
1'ISH Kit. St ARO ARET FISIIBR, 1844 East
Cumberland st.
(illX. At Hrldtrenort. N. J.,on November 23.
1014, ANN EI.IZARkTH UII.U RelnUvM ,
nnd friends uro Invited to attend funeral
services, at the residence of her son-in-law,
William J. Helms, on Thursday, November
20, at 2 p. m. Interment nt Bridgeport Ceme
tery. UOUntF.Y.- On Nnvnmber 20. 1014. JAMES
OODFItKV. Funersj, on Thursday, nt S:."J1 i
a. m.. from 21S Krams ave., Manayunk.
folemn Requiem Mass at the Church of
the Holy Family, nt 10 n. m. Interment
Westminster Cemetery.
(;oi:NNi:u. On November 22. 1014. F, JO
SEPH OOHNNCIt. husband of Catharine K.
Ooenncr (neo Coakley). Funeral, on Thurs
day, at 8:XO a. m.. from .11.1 N. 7th at. Sol
emn Requiem Mass nt Church of the In
carnation, nth St. nnd Undeey ave.. at 10
. m. Interment Ht, reter'j Cemetery.
C1HAWI. On 23d Inat., LOUISA GRAWI,.
Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn attend
the funernl services on Wednesday even
ing, Nov. 2.1, at D o'clock sharp, from
Walter tVetsel's chapel. 2.128 Uermantown
ave. Interment at Reading, I'a.
HKDGF.S-HAaNF.Y. Suddenly, on Novem
ber 21. 11114, ANNA I,,, wife of Frederick W,
Hudson. Funeral services on Thursday, nt 2
P. in., at 1404 South 13th st. Interment at
Fernwool Cemetery
IIORT." JOHN HORT, 7423 Second at. pike.
JAKWAY On November 23, 1014. AN
DREW II. F. JAKWAY. husband of Flor
ence 10. Jnkwoy (nee Fennell). Funernl en.
Thursday, nt 2 p. m., Irom his family resi
dence, nil Ilerkloy st., Camden, N. J. Inter
ment Harloy Cemetery
JOHNSON. On November 23, 1014. MARY
A., beloved daughter ot Hugh W. and Rose
I,. Johnson (neo llrcnncnl. Funeral Friday,
nt 8:30 a. in., from her late residence 2.143
Houth Hicks st. High Mass at 10 n. m.. St.
Monica's Church. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
JONKB. On November 24. 1014, EMMA
CIRACK. widow of Thomas Jones. In her BOtH
year. Funeral senrlc-s at the resldenceof
her son-in-law, Dr. C S. Wltheratlne. 0317
Oreeno st , Clermantown. on Friday morning
nt 11 o'clock. Interment private
KANE. On November 23. 1014. CATHA
RINC. daunhtcr nf the lnte Charles and
Kllzaboth Kane, ljnernl on Thursday, nt
n. in., from 202.1 North 12th st. Itequlera
Mass at tho Church of Our I-ndy of Mercy,
nt It:.ni a. m. Interment private,
KKI.r.Y. November 22. 10H, ANN, widow
of James Krlly. Funeral on Thursday, at
8:30 a. m., from 1S17 North Cadwalnder at.
Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Michael's
Church, nt 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at
New Cathedral Cemetery.
LA11RKK. On November 22, 1014. PETER
I.ABRKE, Past Commander of Walter New- '
hall Post. No. 7 Funeral on Thursday, at ,
2 pm. from the residence of Mra. Sarah E.
Kchulu. 823 Uelgrade st. Interment at Palmer
Cemetery
MncMUM.IN. On November 24. 1014., of .
anterior polio myelitis. WILLIAM J., third
sun of William J. nnd Madeline MacMullln.
a-cd 10 months. Residence, 0100 Chester i
ave., west t'lilia. to run-rsl
MAHSINTON. On November 22. 1014. ED
WARDS MAS8INTON. husband of Ida I
Masalnton, Relatives nnd friends of the fam
ily are Invited to attend the funeral, from
his slater's residence, 010 Ellsworth t.. on
Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock. Mass at Our
Lady ot Good Counsel's Church. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.
MAYKIt.- -on .Novemner .. ivn. ivajvu-
LINE, wife of Adolph Meyer (neo Bleeele). ffZ
Duo notice of tho funeral will be given, from h"..
tho late residence, 414 Duucnnnon st., Olney. ,y
3lc KV. On November 28, 1014, 1IUC1H A.
KfnV-w inn nf PMtxnheth and tho late Hu&a
IoVey. Funeral on Thursday, st 0 a. m., -,t
from .120 Mercer St.. Gloucester City, N. J. ,ift
Kolemn Requiem Maaa at St. Mary'a Church. ' "
at 10 n. m Interment at Ht. Marys veroe
MKNIIK. On November 22, 10U.EltII.IB
II., widow of can arenas, i-unrrm ssrvK-es
nn Thursday, at 2 p. m., nt 472.' North Rosa
hill st. Interment nt Green Mount Ceme
tery. SHeTZINOKii. On November 22. 1014. ANNA
MKTKINURR. daughter of Joseph and the
late Julia Metzlnger (nee MeMenamln). Fu-
n,Ml n l.Mv. st 7 H. tn.. from tJILIS Cedar
st. nrnulnm Mas at St. Anna's Church, nt -.i:
H a. ni, Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery,
Mount Carmel. Pa via 10:30 a. m. train. ' "
Readins Terminal,
Mtlltl'HY. -Huddenly. on November 22, 1014,
Mlsa ANNIE MPllt'HY. Relatives and A
friends are Invited to attend the funeral on
Friday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from her .W
...... v.al. ,.... 1B1 U..I.. , I4rtln.n II..
qulsm Mass at St. 'Michael's Church, at 10 -'
o'clock, liuotment at New Cathedral Cem
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NARDIN. On November 23. 1014. MARGA-f.
Ice on Friday, at a P, m,. .tJK,LIJJRfS "
of her son, George P. Nardta, 1031 North lt'th
st. Interment prlvata. .....
O'NKII.I- Op November 28, 1914. DANIEL. s;,1
hushand of Margaret 0NsUj. Kunerl J
Frldsy, at 8 a. in., from 20.II South l'htliu Jr
t wish Mass of Rsaulem at Church of Our iVw
Lady of Mount Carmel, at 8i3-a. m. rr- ?
cisefv. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. J J
.! I1B n.. Vnu.mU, ni Iftfl f-Trtlflt. -
T1ANA,' beloved wife of Jaeob E Paulus. "
nmA HI ..r. TlAlfltlv, anil friends tr. In i
Vted to attend the funeral services, on FrNfi"
day vsalnx, at a o'clock, preelssly. at hr'
lute residence. 318 Cantrtll st. Intsraetit at .j
I'srksr'e Ford, Fa., en Saturday, via 1:1
p m. train from Broad Street station.
nKEIl. On Novembsr 23. 1014. CHARLES
II. IIEKH. M D. Funernl services on Friday t
mornlas. st 11 M o'clock, at his Ut rtsl
dence. 121 South 17th at
HEIUAHT, DONALD RB1OART.1B40 South t
linitlNUOV. On November 23.1014. EMMA.
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and son of the lata, Reuben .and JHrtl
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