- ilLLVILLE EPIDEMIC GROWS; FOUR NEW SMALLPOX CASES IN CAMDEN; VICTIM MISSING h fSeventy-five Cases Be f Heved to Have De veloped in Millville. : Criticise Authorities. itfo Adequate Quarantine as Yet ' Established, as Physicians t: Have No Way oC Enforcing Rf Necessary Precautions Un f 'der the Present Laws. I' IrroM i Mitt (OiinMinMirsT .Tilt.l.VILLK N ' Mnicn-ii-iive new ",0( Mia" pe. lin.l developed here tlilrf Lnoon b.ro.. 1 -U...-U. .mil fltlretiH cpenly crltlclpol the authotltlcs for what they called Inv nifiii""" "i """ tie jltualion , Sofar no adequate (luniniilino has been iiUWIshcd. .is there Is only one man on ward I" "cl1 clu wnrd to 80C tl,at ,C" llni of the alcasp ntnv In tlielr homes. VMlth authorities hero absolutely le- fastd to give out iletlnltc flgntes nn thp Inomber of cases tllscoveitd. Knmi 'tutements tnndc bv a majority of tli.ie IjtorklnK to check the spread of the epl Jemlc. It li aPP'iient ""l " eonsci vntlvc uUmitc would he "i cases MANV OI'POSi:i) VACCINATION ' Tetanuh cases following . urination In Ullght epidemic live cnrn nco created ailronir prejudice In Millville against ae "dnatlon, ncioidlng t" the .statement .if fi)r. J H W.Hle ih.ilMii.in of the Hoaid of Health Doctor Wade said Hie cases uf lockjaw developed at that time One '(f the victims died State Medical Inspector 1 C Howell, ho arrived heie todav, has sent foi two )..Mt.tnio I(p deelared the task of Kitabllshlnff and maintaining am thing like a iiuai.intiiie was mum loo oik ,ior tone roan, even with the asslslouee of all 'the local aiitliniitles There Is no compulsoi y Micclnntlon law .fn N'ew Jcisn and the nulhoi itlos lme slid to irsoit to the compulsory ecluci i lion law to get the school children vac cinated. Ml parents of pupils me being fnotlfied that their children must be vae- iclaated oi kept at home, ir the Keep 'tho little ones at homo they will be jrosccutid under tho education laws i TO VACCINATE It. H. MHN To physicians fiom Camden have been tent here bv Hip West .Iciscy ami Sea ihoreRalhoad Cimipam to vaccinate rail road emplnves who tame in contact with ,H B Goodwin, the laihoad brai.eman, ho Ii sulfetiug with smallpo. in the Camden Municipal Hospital ' So far the authoiitles have refused to jtalennj 'iciion on tho demand voiced Inst jBigatb) citizens at the mass-meeting til it the schools and nun Ins pietuie placps he tcloecd. Tin schools .up still open toilu , Bo are tho moving pietuie hoiibes i Goodwin, the laihoad brakeman, was oa an excursion tinlu going to Stone Har tbor laut Suudav, it was learned todav iothorltles at that plioe have been nnti ided. They aie expected to start vaecl- t -m..s Cill(lluC'a llll tu ii-i nuun. r Inspector Bow en decided todav that smv tiumijr visiicci ny a member oi nnotner gfimlly In which them is smallpox must iu!mlt to Micclnntlon or remain under poarantlnc lie s at a loss how to en- Cmie lulled on rage Two il THE WEATHER U? ') UNSETTLED Small voj: in MilUille, .ous cinb (Ae jit. Blind Al'siudlaimnt, llineiow may quit Ghott toons or singers, Germans ndtoiice; loi Is tilth ttrumbaugh, Frttry f(1i.es chance. Thtte are the headlines, Wv should we aire, For aunht o these fifiljM, Spring's in the air. - FORECAST Far n.v.-ji-.i. . ..... gWtl toniakt and Friday with prob my occasional light rain or snow; mU!elr Friday; moderate west to 1Weat winds. ' or details, see paye S, Obserations at IMiiladelphia R1.- K A. M. 8ffjwtur 30.0-' -it Weft, IS mile I'lonr H feft',,4tion lust '1 huun. '. ' ISoao . 4S .. -10 . tit "uniuni Kmpciatur. ure On ?li Illn.. r . Francisco-Weather, cloudy: tempera. $& Blejo-Weather.cloudy. temperature, BS. 3-M AlmannM f 4l. T mpHlt """v "' ,,1C "ay Sr." tomorrow fi 17 n in tomorrow . B 4 a. in. j ;n a. in. Lamim it lin T :ni.j iuU. . , " - " .i(iiueu jH "a other vehlele. 0.35 p. m The Tides ijfW tomorrow 1 1 " I ". I ! 5 3? S i B "111'STH.l.n. ... .. " ' ". " ?-' m OSf ...."" llT WHARF. IKVaiVt 15 ii ai p' m! i t!Q a. m. tL "r loraorruw ., ... "EEDY ISLAND. ,,j,r it 11 p, m, 12 U a m. 0 13 a. in. t, "F ' r tomorrow . . M ERH11l.U'.iiit.n tfsa. ... .1 31 p. m. D 2u p. in. ii" (WW - r ' i f... ... o au p f tomorrow 5.M Doctors of ' the City Across the Delaware Prepare 1'or Spread of Disease. Patient Who Left His Homo Sought by Police of Camden and Philadelphia All Com ing From Millville Are Warned to lie Vaccinated. How new iimex nf xmnllp,i n w o lcntlied tmlnv. Imp di-Mdnp.-d In Ciimib n mill nun nf Hip pemiinn liifpoled Willi (In illspti'.p Is at iniRP in Hint tr oi In I'hll aelphl i. As n ipsult, Hip ' (.nmdPii authoiltic prcp,ire(l tn head off an epidemic similar to that In Millville. X. .1 Tim police of both cities me seeldiiK tho man sill! at lnrso, In whom tho disease Is said to have developed to the mallsniint hi.iru. Tho lour cases bilnp the total under tteatment IIipip up ti rive The thiep daiiKhteis nf William .1 Smith, Si, and his son William .1. Smith. Jr , it) ,e,us old, nf i'101 Watson stlct, havp snuill po Tho latter Is missing Anoihrr son so fai has cHcapid Infpctluu The Smllh slslers hip n t III In their linnio In laist C'ninden, w lilch Is under ,i sirlct iiuarnn tlne. 1'nljcemen ale rihihIIiik Hunt and I ear nntranci'S Thn other case in Csimdcn is thai nl laiiKcuti It tinmlwlii, a IVmisjIwinl i Itullioiid brakeman fiom Millville It whs throiiR'n Hip dlaKiuisIs of his nllnipiil as smallpox, that II Mil naiuie of the disease In Millville was Innusht to llyht. IIOSPITAI. QflCKLV ri'ITi:i I'P Camden's old Municipal Hospital is helm? fitted up to handle the unallpox cases. Cuts anil incdlLlnes ,-up heiiiB in stulUil The (''linden authoiitles have secured n number or uur"cs and Ui. I. 1) .Mini von, chlet inspecloi of the IJimhI of Health, declares the clly is icadv to handle everv case thai Is dlscoveied Di II II Davis, piesldeul of the I'mn den Iloai.l of lie all h, said this nftpinoou Mllhllle ph.vslpians should havo known the disease was sninllpnx and not clilckcu pos.. us was nt llrst thought lie says that iltv Is tcsponsible foi the spuuil of the disease A ilencriptlon of Smith has been ivtn to evtrv policeman in Cimilcn. and also has been sent tn till s iltv Membeis of his family told Hie health aullioi Itlos Hint his face was coveicil wllh a Iipiivv lush Tliej did not know where Iip Inlended to go when he left tho house this nun nliu The Smiths moved to I'anuleii .Mm eh f Colli IiiiImI pii rae Two MOTHER CRAZED BY DEATH TRIES TO DIE Throws Herself Before Trolley Car When She Learns Child Was Killed by Wagon. A dlsliacted mother attempted to mm mlt suicldo beneath tho wheels of a. trol ley car at 13th and Jnckson streels this afternoon after slio had been told that her babv bov but a few minutes pio vlously had been killed when the wheels of a heavy wagon passed over his lioilv The hoy Is 1'huile.s I.etieilello, tin co jo.118 old, of l.'l'i Hal) stieet. His skull und chest were iruslud rhslUans said dealh had been instantaneous. When Mrs. Authonv l.ctteilello. the mother of the little fellow, was told hv sonio or Chillies' playmates that he had been fatallv Injuicil, she bec.uno hvhlcile al She dashed down thn sheet and hulled herself In fi out of nil oncoming JJth stieet tiolloy eai The tmitni iiinii applied tho hiakes and biousht Iho car to a stop before Hie wheels hud touched her hod) Xelshbors iIi.ikkxI the woman from the Hacks, and she was then taken to tho Methodist Hospital and led b muses Into tho loom In which the bodv of her boyl,i. Mis I.etterlello swooned, When idle was revived she called repeatedly for her child. Nurses and plijski.ins wept Antonio Hell, driver of the wagon, inn away after tho accident happened, the police say. lie Is emplojed by Peoples ilrothcis. He dlsappenied in tho lots at the extienie end of the city. Acting Detectives McCulloush and Dean, of tho tth street and Snjder avenulllo station, havo a cleseilptlon of the dilver and are malting1 a search for him LEADERS HOW TO AV1W. OK (.OVEHXOlt HIUDIHAUI.'H Organization Chiefs Aki-cu to Support Executive's Bills. In.au srin CHUDtsioxnEXT I ilARItlSJJI'IUi I'.i, Maicli i'j.-'The Itepublltuu OrBanization leaders have aareeil to support nn ehihl labor mid woikmeu's coinpensallon bills," said Gov ernor ItiiunhauKh, in nn Intel t lew today. Ho vvas asked whether he ejipects his worknien'3 compensation bill to bo paseil b the Ij;0'lslature. "Xot only the workmen's compensation bill, hut uUo the child labor bill will bo passed," he answered "Is It true that the Republican leaders have agreed to support jour child labor bill?" was another question. "They have," answered the, Governor. The Governor's statement that tho lead eis will support his child labor bill means that they have retreated fiom their posi tion since the conference In the execut ve mansion last Monday nlebt At that conference they informed him that they favored the Kenolds bill, which the manufacturers of the State vvere backing. Since then, however, they have shifted their support, apparently, to the Co" bill, which was drafted by the Gov ernor himself, and will pass the measure with a few modifications, The Governor will discuss his child tr hill vvltli manufacturers of the a,a?e In he BeUevue-Stratford. Phlladel nma i,cU Saturdaj. 'they have request Lt another liearliis. and the Governor r3l t ert them and discuss person, any any or alt the provisions of his proposed act POLISH CITY TO WHICH GERMANS APPLY SmvalKi. rapiiiil of the piovmi'c nf Hie sumo ntiiui lias been sot a fl o, iu'conlintr t disp.iU'lu-s todav, in irtuliiitinn loi tlu aliened depiTdatmns of the Russians in the (ii'inuin town of Memo). TlH'spiotuie shows one of the imminent thoi-minhfaics throujih the o 1 1 . BRITISH DESTROYERS DASH PAST TURKISH FORTS, RETURN SAFE Slij) by Dardanelles De fenses Under Cover of H e a v y BombardmenL. Report Guns of Fleet Caused Great Damage. I.DMuiN. Mm. -h -i I Mipln (itiou liH' l at ol tlu ItnliHh ciuis.'i vinci'nvst, two ltiillsh destiovpis I an l' Hip Turkish lolls hi I lie pntraiup to Hip Haidmiell.s Vainvvs vpulpidav and lienetiatid to u slim l dlHtaucp lipvoml Mini Kahi, iKiordliiK to dispute lus ii daj fiom Mheiis The (leslrovpis iic(oiiiimiiPd a llnli l.i of Analu-Fipncli waishlps that enleied the stialt mid Mliclled the loits at loiu niime Aliuo-H uniiotUod Hiey apiofic'iieil Hip naiioWH iiuuiiKP mid ilashpil 1 the lolls On their itluiii thev weie mcpled bj Milvos tinm tin Tuil.ish batleiips on both shies ol tlu intt.inie, but pHtapid iiiulamiiKPd Their nlisPivntlnus. iiiinnl InK to tliens, on II i ill. it 1 1 put ts ol , iv la tins that the Tin Mali tons HiifTc.Mil heavily limn the bombmilmeut imp week uso Mine swcipeis 'nave Iippii stpmllly pil laged Insidi' tile Dauliiiielles and III thn last loin ululits luilp ipinoved -II lloaliiig niiiios of tin. tvpe thai destioud the l.uiuit, Ii leslslililc and iieeaii Fiom the I'lltklsh poxltlona on Iho hills gloat scan blights nwicp the stialt cm Ii night. Milillng t'.io Kiiiuieis shelling the mint' sweeppis, but thus far the easuultiis havo lii'en light and the opcinlions alii proi ci ding. 'n news was iPcolved heie linlav ip giinlliig Hip piogiess of tho AIIIpiI ex lipdltlonaiv fmcps ippiiiteil to have laud ed on both sides of tho Dardaiiulli'S nu llum lil'Cll ItnST. M.inh 2.1 TuiIipn's pnlilP ileet has sailed into I lie lllack Sea to he hnttle In I'ne llufslan win ships, a cording lo a dispatch le- ppiipil Iicip from l.'oiistaiitiiiopp today II Riipppssful In engaging mid defeating Hip Ilusslaiis, Ihp Ollnmmi I'liiiiiiunilii will i lion nttsuk all the Impoitmit coast towns on the Itussl.lli mast. Hip dispatch sa.vs. It sins that thn Gocbcii, w lu h was recently damaged, has been completely repaliPil and that t'nls battle iiulser. to gflthei with Iho Hieslau, forms p.nt of the 'Pinkish licet that lias emeiged from tho li'isphorus lil'.IH.IX, Mnnh K )cpien.ion in HpiIIii iiu'ldpiital to the fall of Pioin.vsl has been offset b the alllcl.il claims that the success of the Alllid attack upon Iho Dardanelles 's ilttutly Impossible on the pieseut haras The Uerlln publh leatned for Hip llrst time todnj that the Tuiklsh ilefensps nt the strait weie slicngihuied tieiiiendously at the outbipak of tho war, making them nlmrrat liniuegnable I'oni paled land bat teries, armed with Geiman guns and now manned bv Ocnnaii aitllleijmen, were constructed Tin so have been so skilfully masked thai the Miles' aviators havo been unable to locate them NURSE ADMINISTERS POISON TO WOMAN Tablets Given Her by Mistake Soon After She Has Become a Mother. Poison tablets, administered by mistake n few hours ufin- she had becomo n mother, may cause tho dentil of Mrs. nrldget Huberts, S3 e.i8, iTO Xorth Illcks street. Mio wns taken to St. Joseph'? llcwpltal, vvhero she 13 In a serious condition. Mrs. Margaret Cavauqiish. 1031 Nevada street, n friend of Mrs Huberts, who was nltendins her, gave her the poison last lilsht. It had been left by n, plljslclan for use in disinfecting. Mis. Roberts soon became violently tit and vvas hurried to the hospital. GIRL AT PLAY RUN OVER Struck by Coal Wagon While Enjoy, ing Game of Tag. A broken jaw, a Inokeu leg and In ternal Injuries were sustained by foui-year-old Klizabcth Mas when she was 1U11 over by a coal wagon In front of her home, 2MS Uast Fletcher street, this af ternoon Illlzabetli was plajing tag with her chum, Ullle Schultz, of 1005 Kast AiUona street, and ran in front of the wagon, dilven by John Uramion, 323 Waterloo street Hrannon was held under JSOn ball for a fuither hearing to Magistrate Kmelj MUs Kiliabeth Kamp. 331? Jasper street, was walking In the neighborhood of tho accident She picked up tho little girl and hurried, with lier to the Bplscop! Hospital la a passing autotruck. I NUM. Ill'ltX N.OOIt orSTOUK to m:rovi:it mh,) i'ii,i.(is $'-'00 Woith of Dust Scattered in Cieviees Dining Kiie. 'I he Hour of a Jew ell j fnelnrv at th ami Sins-om siiepls will In tin n up mid hiiiii"il to rpcovpr gold tilings vvlilih wpip i.iHpipiI nboill bv w ItPl this uiniiiln In t Xllngiilshlng n Hip Hint (iliis.il II'HH d iniiige. 'I ho fin lot ,v, owiipiI bv fiimi-i I ' K'oiff. Is loc.itpd on I Iip "ininil llin ol Hip building nt Hip iioi thvvesi lOim I of Hip two sti.pls. Uoin pstlmntPS (31 lis Hip vnliip of gold dust vvliii h whs in HOlll l. in lies In Hi. pi. UP Thp dust, too llnr to Up visible, Is in Hi" uivlie-. of Hip (looting The vvoml will bp i ut up i nil shltpi d I" N' w V to I. wh"ip It will In ImiiiPil in liuiiiiips in whlih tlu- ui. 1 .1 1 will full lino n leloil Thp ll'p was sliii.il I pv I Iip Ignition of giiN whii h isinppd liiim a hole in a gas pipe, in siil in nn ovpiIipiIpiI golil suipltliig iiinililp Hold woiki'in lift the pimlbl. vpstiiiliiv itleiiioon The III f ua.s (llsiovpieil p.ulv tmlnv In Hdwatil Hi III wlios, taihpi mliiw Hi In, has a mill i in i on Hip 1.1011111I Moot BARE PLOT WILL SOON REPLACE TABERNACLE Temple Where Sunday Preach ed Sold for $2630 Will Re Razed in 15 Days. I ISlllV mitltlHV llli'Plimiu win n.i I this uftenionii to the Sicilian I mi I Mn lailals Compaiiv, n siilisldlai v ol the I KlPiling lion and Steel I'onipinv, hull I and Hamilton streels. foi fciiO Hlrflit i mien us hid un lliu material used in Hie big structuic. The hti-illiiR hid was the Ingest llai lv loinortow iiionnng Hie puiehaseis will Iiuvo n largo gang of men at woik tuning down the great wooden Ipmplp whli h so icceiitlv rung with the stilling iivivnl songs mid through the sawdust iihIps of whli h thn athletic pvaugplisl pl initio lliiin ll.in! tiPisoiiH In Ipsiih I'lnlsi. The material will lie ipsoM as soon as thu strut tuic is toil) npait TIip uicliaseiH were given 1 ilajs ill whlcli to te Hip liuildlng and ipiiiovp Hie mateilal 'IIipv ppei t to havp the plot at 1Mb and Vino stieets denied be loiii their tinie-llinil uplies. As soon as the material Is hauled nwav, the t'ltv l.ibtaiv Ahsoilatlon will begin tho erep tlnu ol a handsome brunch llluary Inillil ing on the site, which faces the Park way riliuls rpccived foi thu liuildlng h.v the Sunday Campaign Cnmnilttio will be de villed to Hip incidental epcnscH nliovp tho campaign expense mini obtained thmugli Hie laheiiiaele offeilngs, mid tor Hip future wmk tho lommlllep Is plan ning In c.nrv on to consotve the lesulls of Siindii.v's iiimimlgii Thn cost tin the material and Inline in erecting tin label urn In was about Hi,iiun Kriends of "Hilly" Siindav in l'lilladel phla aro discussing the leltuke iidmin IstPii'd last night to Piesldcnt lliblien, of Pilnceloii I'nlveisit. becauso lie had refused to penult the "Illlh" Sunday Princeton meeting to ho held in a college building when the new Siindav tiibeuiiulu at Paterson, N J , was dedicated last night The attack on Uoctor llibben wat. made l,v the Ittv Hr John K. Carson, of the rential I'ushytnilan Chiiuh. of lliook Ivn. X Y lie ciltlcised severelv 'a cpi nin itrolcisoi" at Princeton, who, nl tliougli he taught the Hihle, vvas not ot thnitcts negaidlng Hie closing of tho gates of the uulveislty campus to the evangelist. Hoi tor C'aisou said, "Our universities are protecting our boys against slang, but me allowing our faith in God to bo shattcied 1 don't want you tn think Hint hcauso 'Hilly' Sunday speaks In common language ho is unlearned He knows mote than must of the people who me saying ho knows nothing "Piluceton may foiblil 'Hilly' Sunday lo speak in Alexander Hall becauso he uses siaug. Hut this Mime, university tnleiutes In the chair of biblical literature a nian whet Is tearing dhe vvonl of Uml to tat lets. 1 wish I could Insist with a voice that tould not be ignored that all the colleges ihinughuut the country must take only men who believe In (Sods word to tcaili biblical literature SALOO.NKKKI'KU "HITS Tit ML" Til EX DESTROYS HIS HAH Evangelist Helps Smash Minors and Glasses and Empty Beer Kegs, V1LKES-HAHIU:. Pa.. March 3. -When IMmund Jones, a saloonkeeper of Plymouth, lilt the trail last night at tho levlval services conducted by Kvangellst Anderson, he mounted the pulpit ami declared he was through with selling giog for a, living. Jones then Invited the evangelist and as many who desired to accompany him to his saloon, where they smashed the mirrors, the glasses and dumped the beer out of the Kegs on the floor. The evangelist then led prayer meeting In the barroom and, three more "hit the trail " HAZING KILLS YOUTH ALBANY. March 26. Edward Devine, 19 years old, died In agony today titm u " u ing administered by fellow woiknien in a local railroad shop. Police say the lvazers Inflated the boy s body with a completed air hose, the pressure of which was 100 pounds. One arrest has been made. TORCH OF RKVENGK GERMAN TORCHES FIRE SUWALKI GOVERNMENT , BUILDINGS IN REPRISAL 1 ' Swift Retaliation Reported ' for Alleged Slav Out rages in Memel Provin cial Capital in Terror as Berlin Fulfills Threat. PKTHDili: 1. Maich J.-. In Ktnllatinn lot I'uhsIiiii oitnpatloti ci' Ah mi I, Hip lieiinaiis have niipllpd Hip toiih nt MiwalM iitpilul of Hip I'olmiii I prov un p ol that rimue iicintdltig to ills ' put i lies to Hip Win Olllpp lodiiv HiiHHian n Intnl.-. loooglit wold tn i.iiiiliin Hint ivpiv Hovel mil' nl building In Siiwalkl hud In en set mlii ami tint Hi. glme ol tin biiinlng lmltilt nutt on I'iipsiIiiv nUlil poiilil up bpi n foi miles. As a fiiitlni at I "f veiMi'time, the War iillipp amioiini ml today, lieininn waislilps ' liitve boiiiliariltd a number of iinfoi tilled Itusal.iu const towns In tin prnvlhce ol ! I'mn Innil, on Hip Halite, mid leveltd the hitnips ol piafiint vlllagtis I II vuis aduiilleil todav Hint Memel, Hie llieimiiu italti, rtpapoit hail linen pvae iiutnl bv the ItiisMlaiiH It was evplalupd that this witH iIup to nn attack by the i It i man waishlps m-oppiatlug witli land foi . PH "This llppt ' ft.tlil the Ailuiliali' tmlnv. J 'iiinsihiptl of spven lintth'shlps und tiuls- pis mid i's toitH'iliilioiits Thiougliout Hip lav it iiiilsid off the coast of I'oiirland ' It shelled Piiliiugen and seveial villages ' in Hint vkiuily, but tetlieil lit 6 i in." ! Thp ilPiiuan War Olllco iinnniiiued sev ' pial davtt ago that the govtiiimnnt buliri I Ingit at Siiwalkl and other llussiiin pio I Uncial tapllals would op Inn nod In io- laiiniinn lor aiipgeu iiiissiau ntumges A pi ess bin. 'an statPiiiPiil fiom HpiIIii last night filial that (Ipiiiuii wiiihIiIiis ass' ra hi diking the ISuhsIius nut of Memel, liv linmbaidlng Polangcn and Hie rond fiom 1'olanPii to I. limn OSIIOIt.NK'.S AITIISKIt IIKLO KOI! (MIAMI .lli'KV $50,000 Bi each of Promise I'luintili Kinds Tables Turned. XfJW VOISIx Maich JT. -Miss H.ip Alt 7tr, iilnliitin In a plOW hi each of pi onl ine at lion against .lamps Osborne, foimer Ulstilct Miotney was todav bound ovpi- to Hip (iimnl .1 it on a chmgn of using Hip malls In ilpfiaud hy I'iiIIpiI Stnlps I'ouimisKlonPi' lloiighton This acllnu ilimnxed n iiiiiiniiig of pn satinunl pvlililicn on em Ii side of the ease Hall wns lixpd at $'.'!') Iteliig uiiahlo to give bail, tho young woman vvas taken into custody. SOLDI EK'S KISS UNDER BAN LONDON M.ueh si -Stilct orders have Iippii Issui d In i Iip iripillcnl niitliot illps Hint soldiPi lovn- and their swt ellipai ts must lesti tin tluii aitloi lot kissing at Ibis tune iiwiiu lo the piPialPiuo of grip Then Is ilangi r of an pldemie unless overv possible nn ans is lakfli tn t hpek It Kissing is out of Hip most foi tile piopngatorn GIRLS SPIRITED AWAY CAUGHT IN THIS CITY Government Anti-saloon Wit nesses Arrested in Zeisse's Hotel. Two gills, believed to have been spiiitetl uivny from Washington, P f, because thoy were to have appeared as witnesses against saloons in Unit city, weie (omul In Keuwe's Uqttl, 30 Walnut stieet, this miinilnc. Detectives p'lsehei ami O'Con nor took them to t'tty Hull, ivhcio thev were nucstloncil by I'cptuln Cameron. He believes from their answers that some one paid their fates to this city and is able tp mntiol their actions Gerliudp Rean. H ytms old, uth stiett. Southeast, Washington, one nf the girls, was tn bo the Government', star witness in u leinonHranie ngainst ialoons In the Caplt'U. The other. Ulsle Woithingtoii. 510 lt)th street, Washington, was released after the police of this lity were notified ghh was not desired as u witness at this time. Detective! vvere waiting at railroad sta tions to meet the girls, upon information received from Washington They then made the rounds of the hotels until they found the two names leglsicied nt Zelsse's The girls, when awakened, at first lefused to admit their iudentlty In their baggage, the detectlvei, say. they found newspaper articles berating the anti-saloon cruaade POSTOITICE SAFE ROBBED DCFPALO, N Y March 25 The poat- olilie safe at Kast Aurota vvas blown open by yeggs early today ami all the money and stamps stolen The amount of money taken is said to be large Tour men were seen leaving the postolllce a few minutes after the explosion. LATE BULLETINS FOUR HUNDRED CHILDREN VACCINATED rottf hundred children of the T. H. Dudley Public School, 23d und High sticets, Cntnden, were vaccinated this afternoon by a phy sician of the Health Depaitmcnt. William Smith, who, tho police bny, Inn. bCPit loninfiig about tho city with smallpox, has been sou to bin Imiup, vvhh'h has benn fumigated. TWO HUNDRED CIGAR TACTORY EMPLOYES ON STRIKE Two bundled men nud women employed In Bobrow Brothers' cigur ruclory, nl 114 South ad street, arc on atrlko as a result of a tcdttcflon In wagesf. KiLLtf lUJISBLP IN I'nO.S'T OK WIPE'S HOUSE Jiicob Aiidiows. B5 yearn old, 33 Emerald .street, shot himself In tho moutii with a revolver on the pavement In front of his wife's home, 3167 Entorultl alicel, this monitor;. Ho died u few minutes later. M'NICHOL CAMP IS IN CONSTERNATION WHEN VARE LAUDS GOVERNOR Senator Pledges Allegiance to Brumbaugh and Sup ports His Program. Praises Child Labor and Compensation Bills. I i i i.'l i tl i oltltl l nM't r I I II WnnSItt'HO. Mulch I.' Senntnr I Viiip rttatpiiiput thai he is luhliul tiov I eiinir llitimbaiish, and Hint he vvtuild work for the pninllon of his pioginm nf social legislation has spiend tonslpiiia tion In tin .Mi VI hol-i'inw iiiuiti liepiiuse or tlin iiiiportancp Seiinloi Vines nltlludp has upon the pomliig may m ally lontest In Philadelphia Sen iloi Vine opi ulv allgnetl himself with the (Inv 1 1 inn on . vei Issiip, except Imnl option lie was silent on that itltps tliui, but his hIIpiicp In leality siiii(nts the llovpinoi, becnup II Lontinues to leave It up to the Vale iiieinhuis of thn l.eglslatuio iniliviilunllv to vote us thny wish, and glvps tin (invenior nhinit sl' iiioio lopnl-optlon voips than he would huvp If Sciintoi ttie wete lighting against local option (lovpinor lliiimbaugli has Inforiiied Senatoi Mf.Mihol mid Sountnr Ciow, iliat Il they light against the passagp of his local-oiitltm bill, In- would niter Hie nrnvnialty loulpst.ln Plilladeliihln this fall. With Senatoi Yale aligned with him In that rmnpiilgu, tho ihances of Sena tor Mi Xlchol, even witli the assistance of Senatoi I'piuoe, being ablo to name tho licit Mayor of Philadelphia would go gl'liuneriitg Senatot Vare has Iippii tin1 l.ptnotp of the sltiiatlnn since the bleak bi'tween the (iovpiuur and Hie I'ppulillcaii Ihgnnla tliiu IpiiiIpis nci'iiirpil nt Hip confeipin p. lipid in tlit pxetutivi munsinn lust Mtm ilav nlghl lie, tiling betwepii Hip IIiip.s of Ills slateiiieut lip Is now with the finf pi nor Just as Htiougly as Iip win with him ihuiiig tin tumpaign and in Hip speal.eisiii tlulti In his statement, Sen auti me said "liovellloi IMltnll,iUli Iim had pisni ( iniihidi il tm I'nge 'Iivti LITTLE ITALY IS AGOG OVER KIDNAPPING CASE Many Wagers That Girl Will Not Testify Against Her "Hero." Arrested Today. Thp high t ost of living, icpotts that Itnlv mai iiiln the Miles, nud the tune or Hip "Onrlbaldi Maich" played on a hiinlv tunlv middeiilv wen forgotten todav in Little Italy, when It became known that Salvatoro I'asenul, of llth and Iteetl stieets, had been ai tested Kasionl. who Is Jl years old, Is In n tel on tho thai go of "kidnaping ' his svvectheait, Aildoliratn Meiclara. 1315 South 11 Hi stieet He is licensed of spiriting Miss .Men lain away in nil auto mobile a week ago to Chestei. where sdio vvas detained foi a day until sho csiupptl Pascone nud .Miss Meicl.ua fnietl eaih other In Ceiilial Station today Tho pu lice presented ovldencu showing that Kim- mil hart "kidnaped" his svvcethemt whin she lefused to marry lilm. Mam Lotties of leal Italian vviuo weie wagcietl In Little Itally Hiat Miss Mei tiura vvouldn t piess the lomplalut against Fasconl Tho grown-up folks niniinii Heed and Hill strcpts nlan vveio betting nn the nutconie of the tnse. The stakes put tip by sumo of Hie middle aged and eldeily women, who nio fnmiliai with binillnr "kidnnpingh" In the old country, consisted of dishpaiis, wooden fcpoons ami beads. When Mlbs Meicimn retltrnetl to hei homo after escaping In Chester, she pto clnlmed Fascnnl as "My Heio" She snld she liloluui him and was ready to uiatry hlin "Whv many a scoundrel?" asked a youn-; Itallun-Ainericaii gill, who vvas nurfclng Miss Merilnra "I love Salvatoro because he is n limve man." answered the young woman "Ho challenged the laws and took a chance to go to prison for ninny years, I be lieve now that ho loves me." Everybody who wasn't busy in Little Italy went to City Hall. Tliey were all eager to hear tho outcome of the case. Fasconl vvas arrested by Special Olhceis Patterson and MeCorkle In a house ut 11TU South 10th street He made no. resistance and went along willingly It vvas about a year ago that Fasconl first met Miss Merclara She agreed to many hiin Then she hoard that he had a wife living in Italy Fesconl denied this When Miss Meiclara refused to be lieve him. she vvas "kidnapped " MRS. AlAYO SEEKS DIVORCE SCRAXTON. Pa. Maich Mis. Flor ence Weeks Mayo bi ought suit for divorce against Mrgimus J Mayo, wealthy manu faiturci of Ve Huven Conn whom she declared was her husband after revela tions brought about bv the recent suit of. Slavo's Blil employe Mrs Mavo bases ber suit on allegations of desertion and non-support U. OF P. TRAT' STIRRED BY ITS MARK ON BODY IN DISSECTING ROOM Phi Kappa Sigma Men Con duet Investigation to Learn How Their Letters Were Engraved on Dead Man's Arm. A bodv that had been on lte ut the I'lilvtrsllv of Pennsvlvnnlii Medical Heboid disseiling loom I ui mote than a yiar has Mined up thu cntlie menibei shlp uf thi' Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Kill LiMi'-t stipel Minks on the aim indieatt Hint the man wtis n meinbei of tho flaturnlly Investigation twin v. iiecoidlng to mem Iipis or Hie iiigiiiii.itlon. brought lo light tlu lnct that the minks of thPli society wpip In liiilpihp pencil, and mil branded as hail In en supposed nl Hist i hey de clnip the ni.ii ks weie "faked," and are eondurlliig mi Invpsilgntloii to determine vvjio did It T!ip lioilv wns taken nut of Hie Ice chest bv the eaietakei. Paul Moyei, late jestPtiliiv afteinooii in pipp.-iro It for the ilisM-'cting talili Hi noticed some minks on thp light nun Students at wink In the lou-m weie shown In emarks anil iiimle nut Hip sign of the Phi Kappa SWin. i l-'iatPinltv. When this news vvas telephoned to the fnitnnltv house every man theie hur ried over lo Ihp dissecting loom to'Jxam Int) the bodv The bodv was taken away, but Intel retuiiiid to the lee chest Ap paicntly the fialciultv men me not yet sine that Hip man was not a member of tli.ir oig.inl.itlnn If they lin.l he was, they say they will give the botly burial. Hvtiv pifoit to keep (he tlndlns t Hip bodv i-ectet vvas nude today At the fiuicinltv house denial wns made of Hip stotv Mover didn't know but that it was all a hike. He h.ild some of the studi tits had spread the stotv us a prank on Hie frateinllv members III spile of Ibis It vvas learned that the both was round mid Hint It had mysteri ous ni.ii kincH on the aim that correspond In Hip Uieek letteis of tho fraternity If ihtM nit nut genuine thev were put on tin fiaipinltv membeis sa, by some one familiar with the markings. AMATEUR BILLIARD i KING WEDS SECRETLY Joseph Mayor, Victor in Union League Tournament, Sur prises Friends. Joseph Mnyei, amateur billiaiil cham pion of i ho I'nlted Stales, surprised his H lends mid acnualutaiices today when ho announced that he had been married to MI33 Julia M. V Collins, of -.-.'IS Bridge stiept, Frankfortl, on February 16 Mayer won his title at the recent tourna ment at the Vnlon League Club, when lie did not lose a .single match During the entire two weeks of the tournament, al though constantly in company with his numerous ftlends, Mnyer kept the news of his martiage seciet The announcement of the wedding fol lows closely on Mayer's auest several day 3 ago on i hinges of obtaining board and lodging with intent to defraud, pre fened against him hy llobert M Mrysou. pioprlelor of the Hryson Hotel, 13th and Mmkct stieets He IS at present under bail Mayei met Miss Collins last Easier Monday, when a friend with whom he was riding In a wheel chair on the board walk Introduced him while she was tiding- In another chair Mr. and Mrs. Mayer will live in this city after a honeymoon trip to tho Pan-ama-Paclllc Imposition. I TO 3 ON 6 MONTHS OF WAR LONDON. Match 25 Lloyd's ts laying bets at t tu J, that tho war will be over bofoio Septctnbei 30, next. Underwriters think the bet u gooti one , The Keitbingtonian Says: liss .Uaiflaret liitihic, of Tuhp and Huntingdon stieets, wishes her 1 1 lends informed that she does not liie fit Rich mond, but in Kensington XOST AND POUND LUr Man.li 3-', noon, either en route from I'.uh uiul Klngnesalns ave. to VV'aniimKtj-' unci Slrawbrldie' and by wsy ar Ivo 34 ami bubway or In above stores, ametbytt brooch, eel in sold cnuiec) band. Lib. reward. I'h Woodland -'h)7 W I7ts Klnsumlng ave. laiST rrlJay, Huh. In going from- mtereet link at th VVra crn Savings Fund to tba Afademy oC Mueks to (AJth and Cedar ae a purte. containing tauknote and cnanae Ite- ward lfrelurne.i to l. It I edger Centre.! ." IU:u Altn-1 Ulv ee diamond bar pin, from Weal I'hllaJclphU to luth and Cheitnut to HUli uoil vvaliiut to Itltt Hotel io atrard 'liu.t u P Netvttall, SOS West Lpsat at. Uerttianjown FalST Creacent ototuond pin In Cbejtnut 111)1 In vUlnlty of Grayer a Lane or Cheatnut a bet p and U u. m . Tats, eve Uear,l ic r lurtte.1 to ) n I'beatnjjl ave Chest Hill UiST lireen sweater letter LV on left, side, going Irom iHerbrook to U3d down Jerteraoa . own tid to Maater No que, asked. Helton WV-i Ilrexl rd Pit Overbrook SSOO Reaard XJObT hundav a tcrnnoo not glaaaes si Tab ernaite. MeyrowlU vn ea lleluro iv 1TJJ North sath at Liberal leward. Ollur cktHi.lfd oJtr(Uema( on Pagt ' L I