"vmm py,. - r "' www , O EVENING LEDftERPHILADELrHIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915: mJywuymwyuui ui.tw- CHM LOOKS TO U.S. FOR HELP AGAINST GREED OF JAPANESE President Wilson unci Cab- WILLS PROBATED TODAY rotor R. Itnhm Loft Kstato in Trust for Widow. Peler It. Ilnhni. late or 181.1 Hamilton street, stipulated In his will, admitted to probate today, tli.u his ?20,000 rstnto lie hold In trust for Ids widow, Mm K-iir !' Iliilmi Al licr (tenth the ttust Is t i tin tontlniiPd for tlio testators nmthri, Mrs Anna P. Ilnlim AMer the ili'alh rf tltr. .nntl.Mii ,1... ..!.. , I .... 1 t. ... I . mot Greatly Conconieci '!l,,,,pi1 i mnt ".mres h-twor,, n,. " . , , Mmonlp Home of IV nns l run. !! .Norcn nrtuui street, BLUECOAT, "KIDDIES' FRIEND," WILL SOON BE BACK AT POST Over Report of American Minister at Pekin Fear for Foreigners. WASHINGTON. Mnrch S." tVwMint Wilson and his r'nhlnet nfp greatlv con cerned over tho r port of Atnefltan Min ister rtelnsih nt IVklu. Tim Atlmlnlstrn lion lias virtualh been advised that tltr ceverelgnti of China is icing Jenpurdlittd Wlillo tlio nttortl.m of the world In riv eted upon the t.nmpo.in linttlPHell. nhd thnt tin' piopto of I'hltia nre looking to America to save them It Is known that the Almltilil,ll,rt views Willi concern Hip ominous activi ties of Jnpnti In Pekln. anil It Is hpllevpd thnt .1 0110110111 Inoulrv will be mads by tlio Amotlenn Embassador st London within the net row dn to ascertain Just how fnr (iro.it Hrlt-iln pttrpones to allow her Eastern nllv to ho hpfoie sho Inter po.ies her Inn tl to (insist In savins China I It is leporteil ;,in tlint tno unineso statesmen oipeet little help from Oreat Itrltaln Thp re inm hip supposed to be twofold, the tlist bolnff thnt tlrltaln Is disinclined to tilmk hot allv's plans nt this time, n ml the p"ond thnt If .liipim Is nllowpd to ii iv out hrrfiltins In China the J.VHi,noi nrin ixrd.d to nuance her Chi nese ' bargains ' mi.-t ho ohtnllied from thp London iimikel after the war and dorlne lh nrrf in iptirs tlrltnln's prln 'Ipnl nlm In ('Iron lierptnfore fins boon ti milnluin it He'd for her Investors. .io fin i Sliiriiunc proilneo nod MHlllleril Muli,,MII,la leeelVeil in Pekln indicate 1 1 in t ouil i liliiexp nfucinls fear si I Inns coniplii ifttnis. cvowifux ouf of .'npan s netlun in Noiulhitt; hit ire ilofueh iiipiiI" of troop to those HPi'lliwi of Urn republli .lopaii'o milium netivltv. anonlliut 10 these lepntts, lm hppii supplemented bv nctmtv of imotliPi kind lli.it rlnnsetously threntens pmr .tnpaiiese emissaries nif leported to lie stlrrlnw bunds of Chinese bandit- Into i -tlon WIiIIp this li lielleved to lie dP.slKn'id primal ll In In Inn uliout a pondltlon thnt would furnish pxpiihp for iho Jiipanpse tintit -ir I'oniinu tnlers to ovotrhlp Clilnem. itutlioilu hi those see tlons II is le.ued oiii. result of tile eon tlltiou itr.iieil m.n lie to eiitlnnijer tliu lles ami pu.peiU of Uri Icnei nnd the Moiiiium h- Inl I'hiiteh HndoiVnietit l-'und t i' Slllla tUlier wills prohnted' tmln m 11, . . of Husnn t.. ttt. late of ,'IVi North I ih Street, who left 165,000 in priv ile h tpipsls! Mmntn flllverwoml, ?j"imi, 1 1 mi, fllanb, $1S.bO0; rciliMheth t.ewih. ,' m AnPle, T. U'liltpinnn. Itl.nnn. Wen,!. 11 l Leap, S2?5; Marv J. l-'ieiuh, fi.im, ih rtev. I'hiirles Wnrwlek, Jrooo IVrnmnl propptlv of Hair c lnn lins I-ppii npt.ini-'pd al ?JI Tl : W Mli no V rival.. t'Ml to p'niiiils II ii,.! tWSSS; the Rev Pn'riek .1 Mi lion. MJWSn. Arnold Vn ke, Thomas Sfi 1 Intinliau, Sr ., I 'il JUDGE SWARTZ RAPS HOTEL BOTTLE TRADE Expresses Fear at Norrislown Thnt It Is Doing Much to Endanger Public Morals. NUUniSToUX, Pn. Mutch r, Tlio MontRoinerv fount I'ourt evldeneed Its deslie todn to have the bottle trude In hotels eliminated. This developed in the hei.rinj of 1. nioiistrunces aguinst tha Jtlinr.tl Sprlturo Hotel, on York road, dlre tly opposite Willow Grovo Tark. Haven't ou a row of bottles back of the bar'.'" said .Indue Swartz to UhrCti fort. the applicant fur a. license. "No, the are beneath tho bar," wns tho repl After expressing fear that tho bottle trad was doln-i much to endanger public morals, .ludse Swartz naked: "Are ou willing to say that you will not sell bottled Bonds'" Ehrenloit n plied ho wns. "Do 1 011 mejii 10 say that you want Mr i:iirotifntt not to sell n qunrt or whisk, or do jou only havo reference to the Htnnll bottle trade'.'' queried N. II I-arzeleie, lontisel for tho applicant. 7f a man is entitled to a half pint, lie 11 entitled in u iiuuit," replied Judsu Swnriz. The remnnsltniiLe In this cpae Bet fnitli want of nciosfclt and that tho existencn of the hotel was a menuce to business and maniitiicturlii? Interests. I'SK OF POLICKAIKN" UltUED Photographs of the hotel, interior and , exterior, wore produced In court, an I Ehrenfort testltied that he employed in hlKh as .'ih people durtni; the summer months Thp court thouxht that, with the Inre patrnnuso of the hotel, police men should be etnplo.ed to preserve order In the barroom. "Is it true," asked Attorney Wanner, "that jou cunulbiitcil larse sums of money to the no-llcense eompalsn fund"" "I did not." replied Ehrenfort. "I knew ou didn't," continued Mr. Wanijer, "but I wanted you to say so thnt it might ko on the record " Most of the witnesses for the .No IJcense I-eauue admitted they were op posed to tho sale of liquor, gomo testl tied that there had been "turbulent con ditions" at the hotel, others that the hotel was n bad general example to girls and bos, and J Oyer Moyer, secretary of tho Xo-Llcenso Ueaguo, told the court that the Iicenie did not have the indoise ment of the management of Willow Grove Park In the hearliiff of tho remonstrances against the Mill Park Hotel. Potistmvn. 3, V. Gutwals, chief counsel for the liquor interests, found fault with tho remon strance because soma of the names hail been pasted on the petition instead of being written. Hn asked the court to throw the petition out. This request was refused One wit nebs was called. Attorney J P. Hale Jenkins, a Valley Forge Park Commissioner, asked that ho be permitted to question Lemon Lelses, the applicant. The court refused, de claring that he bad not qualified itu rop-. resenting either side. Mr, Jenkins said he represented "citizens of Ppttstown." After being refused, Mr. Jenkins said 10 the court: "I will come in with .1 petition to re voke tlio license " Tha bearing of the niacl; nock Hotel, the only hotel in Lower Providence, wni closed, as was the continued 4iorlns ol the remonstrance against Harry Nash, applicant tor tho Horsham Hotel. Nash declared that men ha had .oid to uf known intemperate habits wvre not known to blm as such. This is the only bote! in Horsham township, and .N'asb said lie accommodated 13 night lodgers, during tqe last joar. In the remonstrance against tho lie. Clellan House, Norrlstown, the Jtav. w. A Leopold, or Norrlstown. testified to lark of necessity. "DHYS" REST ON REMONSTRANCES. The No-License League offered no tes timony and rested ln tho remonstrances in the following cases: Farmers' Hotel and Hartranft House, Norrlstown; Central Hotel, Impurlal, Pulacw MontBwnery. Comintrclal, War wick, Gilbert's, York Strt. Washington, American, Jefferson and Mansion House, nit 01 i'onstown. Of the Ml remonstrances filed only two remain to be beard by the court to morrow They are those agujnst the Hockledge Hots, Rockkdgu, and ihe EaglevHIo Hotel, Iti Lower Providence, whoso licenses were revoked by the luj License Court. METHODISTS SEE BRIGHT FUTURE Wilmington Conference Hears Encouraging Report s of Progress and Growth of Faith l.AI'HHI,, liel, Mntrl, '.'-.-1 irrimti .if district superintendents oniqiirU mnii of , (lie itmrphiv nesslott of Hie VMhnltulou Methodist Epleopiil t'oiiferpnep Iml.ii 1 tll'PJIt Interest wa evlneril hi the pi. it uuitibei of eonvpr.Mions mioiinl uini. Mih two illstrtet viipetiiiK ii'h nts 11 il thetr reports, Indlcnllons point n at l-.ni Wa eninersioiti 111 Ihe past jeai In his irport on the Kiistou liistiht lue liev lluhel'l Watt, the dlstilit siiptrii , teiiiieitt, leported new i hureh. s in witinu 1 plans, tin lliillllK one -t TiIkIiiii.iii i iMland, coititiR j'rttK), one nt Pettertiiii, eostliiK "5n0, and 11 number of otheis The liev. Milton MrViiini, or .iiHrnu elrenll, vns praised for linvlns built ono 1 Itnrch. UlKht ehurehes advanced the Htiliiries of ibelr pontius. The stiiiei'ln lendetits, however, said that salaries li tho i inference me too low, the iivrtng efiliK $777. I'uIpss the sulitrles arc In 1 reused it will be rlltlli tilt to get good men, he cold. The success of lb" ynr was accom plished despite niiuiv obt?tnclos At timei ilurluu the winter the roads were so bad that It was urcessni to vlose some of the hurt lies temporarily. The (unfelortco expressed rogiel Unit iinil-lutuoi' leitwiullon did not make mora inouress In both Delaware and Maryland The litv I! K. Stephenson, supetln tendent of Hover district, repotted Ti9 eotnerelons durliiR the eur for bis dls- 11 let. Ihe supetlnteiuleni pialseil the work of the pits tors and suld that a minimum salary of $icui llol d ti- pal.l In pustors of the confvrinee The Hev. Drr li'rnnkliu Hamilton, of the Methodist I'nlMisitv uf V uHliintoii, maile ! plea ror thnt institution He said tlie wni In Km ope would make Ameilca in educntlunnl enitteaiul WasbitiKtim the Athens of Aineiica. lie ulludecl to tiie Catholic University there, and said he only objected to "Vatkunlstu ' and not to Catholicism, "because the t utholic Churcn stand" for many things wbich are precious." "Eventually, he declared, the llomnn Catholic Church and the Methodist Episcopal Churches will he the dominant Churches of the country." Illshop Cooke a -treed with the ttpeuker In his remarks about the dominant churches, sajliiK that he believed thnt eventually most of the Protestant lipisco pal churches would go to the Catholic Church while the other denominations will Join the Methodist Church. The Re. Dr. John Krunu, of the Meth odist Book Concern, turned over a divi dend of WIM to the conference. He al luded to 'Hills" Sundiiv and said that if Sunday could get fW.WW for 11 weeks' work, the Methodist Church ottght not to feel burdened with one salurj of ?50u0 paid the bishops. BCTJMI "' 'MMWia " "" ' ,, , i ! iiiiwii iiiismniwiMisusi.niiisiimiisiiM .-iMMuminsi imhwmujiiihii m t i NORTHERN PACIFIC SAILS ON MAIDEN VOYAGE TODAY Thomas K. Stiles, for Ten Years Guardian of Corner at Broad and Herks Streets, lias Been III for Six Weeks. the Thomas K. Silled, the "blhlieu's I friend" and (tiinrdlun of the 01 ner at Bioiul nnd P.erk .streets for the last . la .veni'ii was able to walk tndnv, with j the aid of crutches, for the lint limn since IllnoHs enmpelleil film to tch e up bis post sl weeks ago j The hlitei out will vf webonied buck to the comer soon bv the ebiblitu whime fHtety be has rursliiuv nii"li.'il mcr tots uhri nttrnit Iho klinlercnrteii nt Ihe Temple riiivo'sttv. Miinv of them must 1 I'osM the stnet nt leiisi twite a ilay, but It Is never with any fin, foi there stanils their liluw-tu itnl jfiinrill.tii, ipotlonlnn Kieiliiur ntltomoliilcs to stop and be eaie ful. When trnllle Is nion- than usually busy, or If H115 feet show mi tin II 11:1 Hon to no astray on lite wide street, up rocs the little student 011 the br.mil shoulder for so on. Toihn' as '110 In h mi! about 1 of the poln ijnnii. nnd the h.ipp "rider' 1:1 tliposltui Milely on the opposite side wall!. The older students ami the au thorities fit the ilnlvetHin lire Just as glad as the little ones thnt Tlionuis K. Stilts is comintf Inn k. Inning the 10 years be has held the post there hasn't hi en nn net Idem nt the cor ner. Ho linn not m'ssfd a Siinilax, except during vacation, to say "hello" to tho Kumluv school children as they pass on their wnv to (lull ell. Two years ago, when he was shifted to the regular force nt the 20th and Berks streets station, tho Rev. Dr. Kussell Con well, president of the Temple Cnlverslty, and letildciitR In the neighbnihood presented n petition to the police board In have him brought hock. Ho u.is back nt the coiner within a week. FOKGKK ASKS CLEMENCY Says Also Ho Gavo Fictitious Namo to Hido Identity From Finneeo. A man who yesterday confessed to forging h cheek last summer nnd save his name as John Miller, an Amherst College student, admitted today that he is Dr. Malcolm Morrow, of Mattewan, .V J He testltied that he had given the Mentions name in mder that a Oermnn town girl whom be is soon to mnrrv niUhl not learn of bis arrest. He pleaded for leniency for tho girl's sake, ami prom ised immediate restitution of the money obtained on tho check I lector Morrow was arrested on the (onipl.ilnt of Miss Anna Koch, cashier in a bcach-frmit hotel at Atlantic Cit, who lecosnized him. She said ho also h-id an unpaid bill of $a", at the hotel. Morrow is being held pending Instruc tions from Atlantic City. his hum". 1721 NorrlM street, he - .1 hi thought he'd be out ji'inln In iwo weeks. He bus bien nirTeiins from an abmest nn his heel. Theie isn't n child -or a giowii-1111, for Ihnt matter-In the imicbni'linod of Hi-oad and Herks streets who doesn't know the sturd llgure of Thomas K. Stitrs. with his cheery smile nnd white hair. And munv of the ihlldrnn of i'Slerdii whom he guided itcioss th" i-lrect when he first took up his dutbs nt the corner, now arc grown-ups, nnd tliev smile in approval as he B'lldes ihe younger generation across the busy stieet. Thnt they svmputhzto with him In his llliiets Is shown by the Mowers nnd postnl cards they have been sending to his home. Espec-lull)' Arm is tho friendship of tho McNICHOL CAMP IH ALARMED AT V ARE riintliiiieil frmn I'obp Hue tho wumnn suffrage resolution. Ho is etuiidiug for u woikmcn's compensation bill thnt means something to the work lngmun. Ho bus brought nil to his way of thinking and it is sure to become it law. Ho Is also striving to get a child labor bill passed that will be a. benefit ami an uplift to our working childien. Ho wIl get nil the legislation hu wants for the Improvement of our roads, as well as legislation providing far the con solidation, of our contervatlon agencies. "Ho is Just as earnest now, nd more so, than be was hel'uie bis election. In hia prog! am to benefit the people Ho Is tho liiglust typo of a man we have bud in the ext-cutlvo chair In my time, and my ft lends In both branches of ihU l.itglHlatuie will help him in overy way possible to bavo tho above enacted Into law " Senator Vare's alignment with the Gov ernor, and the fact that the Governor continues to hold the club of patronage ovor the heads of the members of the Legislature ami tho Republican Organi zation lieutenants, has caused tho liquor lr.ti rests to attempt to, ntreiigthuii their battle Hues. 42-CENTIMETRE COCKTAILS STORED AWAY IN TENDERLOIN Snecky Joe Sniffs Danger to the Liquor Traffic and Prepares for the Rainy Day That Draws Nearer, Nearer. City Treasury HecIpts RMOipta at tha City Treasury duUn? the st seven days amounted to $543,9103, with payments during the same, p&riod ?sregaWf WW, W7 01 The balance in the Treasury Wednesday mht. exclusive if ilia staklM' fuuit account, was m,w si. t Even as things are now there nre days In tho Tenderloin whan ope luta to havo more than the habit to bo able to get it One has to have the prlco, too. This waa In effect tho comment of, "Sneclty Joo as be stood on the corner of lOtli ami Race at 4:15 o'clock this morn ing. "So you won't gimmo tho dimo?" ho repeated, and when tho sociological gentleman-adventurer shook his hoad for tho tenth time to the tiuestlon, ho pur sued: "Talk about this hero now ilupe law tcarln' tho heart out of you-lt don't touih m R's this here local option that's goln" tu be the real crime. Rut that won't touch me neither. I'm ready for 'em." Poubts expressed to Joo, the phUosophlu rag picker of Chinatown, thnt tho closing of tlie saloons would not nffect a man who wquld beg for drink Irom u, stranger two hours before gray dawn, failed, to amend his statement. "I'm ready for "em," ha growled, Klar Ing up 1Mb street, and then down Race along the itsrtd imveiuctus of tlio awn Inged chop sus.v restsmonts, as If he x. pected to i Homer Top ami "Hilly" Sunday converging; to attack lilm. He was silent a while "Wy. I've sot the greatest bunch of .centre-inotar eucktails store4 away in my shack you ever sn," ha brought out suddenly. He led the way to a dingy, undreamed of vulture's nmt of a cellar room, past the battered door of which sllppeied Chinamen scurried from time to time. Bundles on bundles touted thick with gray dust loomed high against one entire wall cf that thisves' kltci.en. enilie-llt-stolen goods teady for some sordid under ground clearing bouse for loot, one fan cied But Joe put emphasis on a dingy pile of junk in a corner. tb unit? of which wsro of every conceivable nature, but eiidently s3,.,oI.l for some ehar aciciutio comtnoa ta em and capable of co-ordination in soms one great design. This Is the design: sn- "There ain't a ono of them ohjeeks what ain't got the maUin'a of u -centre-mutor cocktail In It," he mused. "Tako that there stick off a busted Chinee at- ?ir 0a,et.- ' U,n b0" ' Mwr affen that. Thai s rum. ain't it? Alcohol? ralto that there can of ihellac leavln's. That s rum. vu let boim. vvter stand " " ,aet.",ut ,,,ero ha"" bottle o' cologne? That'll bo rum ivhe"-aud there was on Impresslvo pause, with "ho ernteneo flulshea in en phatic, s owlv uttorod words-'Uien-tlioitlmeleS o Reminiscent of the tobenwclo. Imagine 1 m " momen,( he.aven to be bsll. hel heaven, liquor the mill, of charl ly und all other values similarly reversed and ono would have thought joe waa denQtincing H.uai. and orlginul sin. Ife tlpkeied with bis grim materials for thu future "forty-twos."; for the heavy Oer man nrtijlery. which, we aro taught, has some kick." had evidently appealed to him as analogous to the toddles he would brow nt his private sideboard "when the time came"-when the saloons closed, ami there should be no mora saa. ".The law won't touch me." lie solemnly preacher). "The law didn't touch m even In jail, where I got my drink just like 111 get my drink when they shut down on mill. Take that thw9 old can o' paint. I can make rum out o' that. In Jail I meted to pick q the hard paint offan tlio rail along the odg of my tot I soaked it and mashed, it up In my tin of water and drank It, and II had u ter rible klik Great ! "And let me tell you this This hero turpentine, mixed with paregoric and susai, will make a boo.1 drink, and it wont work miu no barm, neither. I And let me tell sou this There ain t no more harm in all this here lacquer an' vrnin an turpentine, an' cologne an" paint than what thero, is in ule bMt druih of whlskj what jou can boy In iiacu street!" FOUR NEW SMALLPOX CASES IN CAMDEN rutleip(l from I'nRp tine from Millville, according to the health officials. It Is piobablo that the victims or Hie disease will be taken to the old Municipal Hospital late this afternoon. XKIID OF VAC'f'IXATION. Kvery person fiom Mlllvillo employed In Philadelphia should bo vaccinated nt once. hiiiI all porsons in tl(ls city as sociated in employment With persons from MillvlllQ should bo vaccinated, ne coidlng to pr. A. A. Cairns, thief medi cil iiiBptctor of Philadelphia's Uurenu of Health "Wo are prepared in Philadelphia to lake every step to pievcnt anv outbteak of Miuullpox," declared Doctor Put rim this morning. "All persons coming to Phila delphia rrom Mlllvillo should bo vaccln nted. Any person toniiiur to this cltv, who has been uctuallc exposed to the disease, will be Immediate)!- placd uitdor a rigid (luornntliie. Viuunutlon is the preventive measure that should be up. tfi!?.'1 .'1 ?yp,v "'rHO wlio has como to Philadelphia fmm the Hnuth Jersey town during the last two works, and tho fain- ilion nr nil mint. ...... . . . ......... .... .. .cinuna miouiii no vac cinated. "The, Health Huicau is prepared to vac cinate at any time on short itotlro nnv nttmher of persons. The varclimtlnn will be perfurmed by city phs!c!ons without CllSt "If smallpox develops in Philadelphia, lie Municipal Hosultal for Contagious m.-eiises, at .'d and Luzerne streets, is rncp.irei! to care for any Wctiins, The last outbreak of smallpox in Philadel phia occurred Just one year alto when ID eases developed among the negro popula tion. The coses were treated nt the Mu nicipal Hospital and Jj.ooo negroes worn vaccina ted in one week by city physi cians. Tho disease at that time was brought hero from the South." Splendid Steamship, Built in Philadelphia and Last Word in Marine Archi tecture, Will Start for Western Coast. An cvcpllent exnniplo of Iho klnil of poods "mucin in Plillnuotphla." Blroiiis n 0111 Washington avetum wharf talo llila afternoon. It is llm big passenger Btrmri sliip Northern P.-ioiue, to bo Known III tho future as the. "fliiallng pnlnco of tho I'ldlie, The csse1 Is destined for Sun I'miKlTo via the Panama I'nnnl. Plopa will be made in route nt Colon, HttluOH, Han Dhun nnd Los Aliftcles. four hull 1I111I passoiigers mo limbing the trip, which will last 111 ila.m I'-nim keel to topmasl, stem to stern, most everything on or about tho essol 11 presents the skill of Philadelphia work men. Williiiin Ornmp & Pons Ship and Hngino Tbillilliig C'ompahy built tlio crnft. Local dealers 11ml tlecorotors supplied tho fuinlphliiKM and decorations, Tlio con struction nt tho giant steamship marks the last word 111 m.irlno architecture. Jest as hrr liixuiloun furnishings repre sent ever; thing thnt mnken for easo nntl mm fort The tboiisanda of persnni xvho will pal her on the pier to sen the vossol stmt her maiden vojngo can tin Justly lirotid ol Ihe splendid ship Sho Is nn oil bin nir Two hundred lotin of fuel ale coiisilnipil i.ieh dlj. Her engines ni n seared liublne They are enpnble of (lihinu Ihe llmr thiough the water nt Ihe nite of moie than 24 knots nn hour or about una miles 11 day. This places her in a 1 l.i with the fast ttniisnllantic evptess .le'itnsbipH of Ihn Tumml Lino, tho Liiiiiiul 1 and Maurntenln, rated n3 Ihe fnstest Ihimts Hint (lout. nn the I'.hIIIi roast Ihp vessel will ply between I'm li.iiid. ihe, and Han Fron rl.xco with her sifter ship tho Clrcnt Northern, which broke all records on her maiden osnge from hero to Hnn I'ran clscn lasl month nnil then clipped 21 botirf from tlio fastest tlmo inado on n vojngo between San Krnnclsco nnd Hono lultl. These vessels with the Admiral Ibarras-lit, Admiral Honrp), Adinltnl Schley and Admiral Pnmpson, alt Prntnp construi toil, me mattuillcent advettise menta of the womlerfitl work done in Ilia shipnrls of the Delaware River, ilght fnlly called the "Civile of Amoilcn." The KlO p,i4(ngeis on bonril Iho North ein Pacific, whli h Is now the property of the tlre.it Northern Pad lie .Steamship Company, represent 2.1 States of tho Culled States. The extreme cornera of the c iiintry nre repiescntrd, ns there are tourists from .Maine, Texas, I'lorlda nod Alaska. Women on board number I3ii The Northern Pacille Is built for snfetv, speed and ciuilfint Her bull Is of steel 'I here is n double bottom constructed nil tho cellular principle, subdivided by atliwnitsbip water-tight doors and a vei tleal water-tight keel. Tlio length ul the vessel is KM feet. Her width Is 03 feet with a depth of w feet. Tin re aie live decks. Accommodations am ptovlilprt for SH passengers and n crew of .iX. Captain Lnprik, a veteran trnnsat Inntlc muster, is in command. He de clares that he will make evni bettor tlmo to the Pacini Const thun tho Qrcut Xortb crn. Among Hie Plitlndelphlnus on board nro: Mis Siitnuel Hell. Jr. .1. l.osun Miss 111 ten II. 11(11 1. W. MeAlllalPP I M 1 or T. II. Harku Mrs MiAlllsler Mrs. .1. w (roll MIhh A .1. 11 ITI11U '.MlrsoH I'mrt V N, Itintiell Miss i:tinheth Cornell trorge it ftemlnffor lliiten M 1 -111 ihiio .irs iiumiiisrr .1 Itimcli Mios Ivhi- itml'Irrow 11 S-'tttcrthnile Mrs Sicvenaoii . Wcbli Mr iiml Mrs. WetberlU Mrs Krnnlt Klllnll Miss riorenco Kltlott i'lillla Knlh Ai.it h. .iicycrs, Misa K. Ilcriie Mrj. (' JlllKoilli .Mr nnd Mrs. II. (1. lirilbluiR I). H Pltik Mi's I.. T. Knizkr Mis- Kale A tl.ih- rlnser VMIIIiim dront. Jr. .Mrs. II. r 1.011B Tliu.uus LliH'stmie Miss IthPrtun. H. N J. 3IKDI.V EMU'EKS ItKFIJSKI) LICKXSI! TO WKn AT KIiKTON John Al. Jones, Jr., anil Miss Clnnt M. Gi'tinn Disappointed. KLKTON, Md., March 23 .lolin M. Jones. Jr.. and Miss Clara M. Qrunn. of Media, Ph., were refused a licenso to wed lieie toduv by Mnlor U'lllitim fl. Purnell, deputy ileik of tho couit. They le tuiticd to their homes, snddei but still single. Jones gave his age 11a 20 years. These llienses were Issued: John A. Kiiuaide, Scrnntnn, Pit., and Helen l.oip lev, of Rockland, Mass.; Frank Knop plfiu and Lillio A llnrr, of Knendlcr, I1.,., nnd Harry Walker and Florenco Custer, Philadelphia. MILLVILLE FIGHTS SPREAD OPSMALLPOX Continued from Pace One foreo tlio quarantine If victims chonso to disregard II. Slate, coutily and illy will cn-operain In the plana to halt tlio spread or Iho disease. Nearby lowns timdo hintclil ef forts today to pievcnt infection nhd rtun palgnq of vaccination luohably will bo staitcd nt Woodibury, llridH-etoti. Vlni land nnd Salem. Tim Pcnnsvlvitnlit Uulli ond Company hns tutrecil to eo-opcrnlo with tho city health authorities ond II Is iiroliablo Hint n punrd will bo placed nt tho stnllon lo pre vent tlioso frutii leavliig who may lutvo teen In ronlnel with persons Fltlcen with Ihe dlsonre. Dlngnosls or iho cases tepnrtetl In thp town shown thai Iho disease Is vario loid, a mild foim of smallpox. Physicians say this rarely Is mini, put ninny citizens today nro demanding to know tho full truth. Mnn of them bo llevo pohilllloiis are worso than has been ndmitted. TAKEN FOR CmitJKENPOX. At first tho local physlclntis en I led In to treat tha disease snld It wns chlchmi pox. Tholr p.allrnts watkril nbottt tho strcota of th town unmutettott, vIsllliiK churches, moving picture shows nnt schools without restraint. Rut so many cases of "chlckenpox" were reported that tho health authorities decided to lntestl goto. They sent for an expert employed by Iho Now Joisey State Hoard of Health. Ho was tardy in appearing as tho let tor won misdirected, nnd they sent for Dr. 8. H. Woody, chief resident of tho Municipal Hospltnl of Philadelphia. Jin diagnosed tho dlsoaso as varioloid and muled the debate, which hod boon grow ing healed, ns to die nature of Iho inal adj. A misa-ineciing wim held last night Another will be held toiilghl Some o' the morn dinstie mpfistirct pioposcd Inst lilsbt were held up temporarily Mlllvillo has no liofpltnl for coiitaBlotis diseases. All the patients am nt their brines A plan li now being worked out to hlie a big iPsideneo east of the cilv, in nn Imitated portion, nnd lit It tin ns nn emergency hospital. Posters with llnmltig headlines telling of the danger of smallpox were pasted up all over tlio town today, Bpcclnl pollco men, provided for last night nt Ihn tnnsft moctllig, wcto sworn In by tho Dliccler of Publlo Safety. Tlio potlco force m woefully limdnipmle. It probably will have to bo Irebled befoie Ihn nulliorltles net full control of tho situation. An Illustration uf lav methods of ticat meiil in Hip town la the cno of Sidney Himpkius. Ho walked Into tlio olllce of Mayor ficlg Jn.st heforo the i-alllng of the mass-mod ing last night, his fuco marked with led blolches, and nonchal antly asked tho chief etecutivo If ho lliougli tlio malady was Btnnllpo-. Mayor flolg chased blm out ot the room, ami a row minutes later Slnipkins met Doctor Wndo, chnlrmnu or tlie Ruurd of Health, who sent the man homo. Unless the epidemic Is compiprcd. phyi clnns helieie that 1111 evangelistic cum- r.trKii nmcii is suneuuieii to begin oil April 1 nnil continue for sK weeks will bo postponed. The campaign Is to be eon ducted by tho Rev. neorgo Wood Amlrr son, who nt present Is conducting a meet ing nt Plymouth. Pa. 'Iho tabernacle for the meeting is nearly lompleted and cost $11100. Tho family hit tbn hnrdoM by the epi demic Is thnt of Austin Hairls. fllllelnls. of tho Board of Health said that 12 or tlm 1 IB occupants of tho house were down with tlm disease. Attempts nro being made by the Hoard of Health to trace tlie disease and Icnrn I now It was bt ought into Mlllvillo. una J of their theories Is Hint it was brought I In the town about two weeks ago by n number of trail-hitters who were con verted by tho Rev. Mr. Anderson, who Is now at Plymouth, Pa Tliev inmo from ContOHVllle, Pa., wheie a campaign was held iiicontly to stir up enthusiasm. WLAmsAURur PAID TO GRAND OPERA Stuns Allowed Artist.. Chicago Company; vea cd for Fir,rA Owing to Litigation . 8 "Innalnl .alarirs tlat , ouihorltlea In this city c.,i hMH i-alil lo tho 8BC ot ."'W Chicago arnnd r,pra c' hit nrter ,eslnB mono; fi:n;;nm&7j' now Is Imolved i i ' lw 8W Imolved In bn. , , " " H,V: rn. : "" 7. .' Hine.0i..T Mlnjloil, liiga m Jillhoii. The oblo now, for the dr: litigation ThommiofJGMoowasgn. io tho men who arranged wh.n , A" tho singers were ,0 nppe ,"0 ,'? Canmaiilnl diow jso.ooo anJ T niimol was satisfied with I MB . Hard Ulrlch was EUcn JIO.O J"' relievo tho singers of routiL . 'U Julius Ualber.an? in forVS'"" another nssisiant. Thcjo ,,ir M "US ' paid out of Iho boxomr reS "l! Of tho pockets of Patron, .,W who took upon themselves th wf1" making up a v early V.nclL!1 ninoutited In Hill to nearly .m.-ni1 a million dollats J a QMftt Six doiirniin nnd rontrallo !.. rewnrdfd l f0,ir figures forA1?:, penrnnce. 'ret,n7,.ii was paid iSi1 11ppnarn1.ee. and Mary ()T., " U and voml abilltv belled f lfw,,WMl' pe.if.incr.. In the JUIOO a-tlm. .m W f" round tho nnnies or BcnUniS.,ii'a,f riadskl. No, .Ilea and MerniSd I""', I rni,cc3u, Bedui. JO wtl, KXm- imrdnba.sl. io ,, 1M wrh.1 rWiis-i j,? ,nrarra4n'- W. .mini ,111 orinaci fn Mfnki-llIYi ... . N rrillirlMl. SI) ul.S, f",00 Jil4PHt l'.iliiiuiHl Uarnrri, M uctl,.. jn.. .. "-"f Prformnce, two neck. lehlo I aileln, in , rrrnrmanros, um rieprirr, fleiaci t.- three' pi 0 manS 'SSi Artnij.leum niorBlnl. ".0 rrforminVA ift Itk'canlo Mnrtln. ihr. e icrfo,m,.' W .enatcllo, ir. perforinifnres, lRWl"'I'a weVk ' bU' '" '"" 'sPMKt Hector Ihifionno, no i'crrormani m eneb und ton at ?00 ri, ti. '""' 1st rorsslla, 1K1 wcpks. fiZQa I rank Prdsi h. In urn,,,, Jiro-JJs r t $12-. caeh.""1"1"0' '7 f"'""""'". W ,$ Jloon'raTu ltrnnu'1 """ Pff'ncei. JM- tinoTneii" Wl""!hl"' 20 rerforaiMMJ, (KW- WOMAX TRAPS MAN THREE FOUND GUILTY OF INSURANCE FRAUDS Jury at Rendingr, Pa Convicts Mon Charged With Conspir acy TJiat Forced Receivership HEADING, Pa., March 25,-At tho open ing of court this morning, a verdict of guilty woh returned in tho enso of David W. Jtothensles. of Delhi. N. v.; Charles A. Stephens, of Philadelphia, and red Q. Anderson, of Hnltlmore, Md., rhnrgod with a conspiracy In the manipulation of 810,000 of three local insurance companies that went Into the hands of a lecelver in 13J2. Counsel for the defendants Immediately (lied a rule for a new trial and a stay of Judgment. The ball of the convicted men, which has been $1500, was Inci eased as follows.- Jtothensles, J600Q; Anderson, MX; Stephens, 200. Immediately after the Jury had an nounced Its verdict and after the legal formalities of the court had concluded, Captain of Petectives V. H. Powers, of Wllllamsport, served three more warrants on Hothopsles. charging faUe pretense. The warrants were issued by Magistrate J3. W. OeUle, of WilPamsport The In formation was awoin to by p. p. Walton, State Senator C XV, Sones and P. M. Newman- lllsreprefcentatlou In procuring signatures of tho prosecutors to no tea of J15iW front Wallop, and aw00 each from Sonei ami Newman la alleged in tho coniilalnU The Jury delibcrateo; for six hours In th iase concludeU lust night, retiring at 3 4a o'clock, jeaterday afternoon and t rlvius at au agreement at S-20 o'clock. IHhie Conference in Session A thioo-dny Itlblo confei enec wns opened )it the Arch Strcot Presbyterian Chui'ih today under the auapl.ts ot tho Pl.iladelplda School of tho Ulble. This is the until telly confei ence, and tlie first session was well attended. Tho ISov, Lnwls Sporry Chnfor, of Northfleld, Slass., and tho Itev. W. Leon Tucker, of Los Angeles, Cat, nto the tencheiH ut tho day sessions, ami thu Itov. Dr c. I. Hcolleld, of New York, president of tho Philadelphia School of tho Jttnle. is tlio evening speukcr. Thoio will be daily ses-!-Ioiib tomoriow uiiil Saturday at I0:.!0 nnd 11:30 a. m. nnd at 2 and a p m. On Suinlav Doctor Scolleld will spook 111 4 o'clock In tho V. M. C. A. auditorium, and at tho sumo hour In tho Fronkfonl Probytorian . Church Mi. Tucker will si cult. Alleged Swintllor Arrostctl by Plaiu tlff's Clevor Ruse. A woman's wit today trapped nn al leged swindler who was held In $G00 ball for court by Magistrate IJoyle. in tlio 3!ith street and Lancaster nvcnuo sta tion, accused of obtaining more than 100 from housekeepers under false pre tenses, He gavo )ila namo na William Murphy, 1233 Noith 2d street. After Mrs. Llsetto McCusker. of 719 North Kid street, had purchased S.'O worth of goods and $5 worth of toweli from .uurpiiy on Monuay, she beeamo suspi cious, because the towels did not nrrivo and because tho goods did not come up lo tho promised finality. According to her, she paid $1 E a yard for it ami was surprised when u dopnitment sloio clerk showed her t'no samo goods nt 27 cents a Mi rd. It was cotton. She telephoned to Mrs. Holly Stewart, of ffiih und Walnut streets, to whom sho had directed Murphy, to loll him, when he same, that sho hnd another eOBLomeer for blm, MurpViy hastened hack and round Policemen Duffy and Felton wait ing for him In tho bouse. Oilier women whom .Murphy Is alleged to have swindled lira .Mrs. Mary Lee, of 1:11 w.nnrton street; Mrs. 11. Van Dear, or Gist and Catharine streets, and Mrs. Ilella O'Htien, who gavo blm n check for 27,60. tipnres Mnsr.it. m Urt.a tlrIA llpinrill, to wcpki Jlt(0-!IO rcr utek (iimtav llnr.crilp.iu. ti) weiks JMOO-flMMr Mnl'piPsiH, to uoeis. SfiOfl t i;i pr rut. I'onstaiillii Nirola, tlio montlis, JISDMIB ipi P('(. 's Sainplpil, 20 weeks, JlOOO-j.'ifl rtr Mt Hem I Scott. Iho incinilm. U0C0-J13 ik w eel. I'lellsaa, tu inanthH 5100 WOMIN'S SH.AItirs Morlo Oman, fHo inoiilh.', 5W0O-IIM w W erk. .If nny riufiui, (Up tnentlm frcn MI1111I0 ngener. to weeks. $0OO-,10 psr iHt wppU KVersman. to weeks SIMM-SSI) ptr wed, Darnell. 5 months S.'OOfl Pienippid I inrroriiiuiKPs JiCOO-llOOO (id. Ainm flhieli 1 iiirfoimani $2V1. l'rnp.nippii tOwriltfl SISOO- 17,1 Der nel. .lelintiiui flH.Ikf 0 ner.ormanc8. JU. SIK0 ear h iiml -' ki ills Marv ititraen I" pcrfurinHnrM 172 IXVl-ltlCI tie li rslseil to ,0 PTfnrni uires for IW.0A l'rlpitii lltmnr-l t opt rnrmanrei M20O. .lace iisiiorn-H.innati. to prrforrraacej, ITOI; e'lVl . ii ,,. I llllie Nnrillea - tipr.'ormancH. f.'fn, fingll.irrll. II iiprformiiin . 11 $s-'i00 Milie! rtligclninn 20 nnki $:(W-tlOO vf iepk rulSPil Inter m $'000 for SO mill Minnie S'nltznmp-Sipvpns W pprfonnmeil, KfiOO .triO phi h ralpid latrr lo 15 tenora aiiees for fiiimo. Helen Ktnnlpv ' months, SSOnO, Tttrani'lnl iier'ormanrps "". -J2J emb. nilspil later lo ts nprfnrmJnc'i LS'H JIiibbIp Tevio 22 prrforminrrj jwyr?" ear h ribP'l l-itri m 51 ppr'ormmifi, lltnw, HpIpii Wsiriuii. 0 m""";".';'!?. . ,n Carolina Whltp. .birltiR 1HU-WJ2 ,- 5 1 a oinsfVio per work i.lnio tlifn "irT w ""Alb-o '.-npllll. 22 weeks. J1M0-HM P- WJUIa Clnussen. 20 PPrformati;" S5M4 Mnrin c.av. fi pr r'nrman m t'OM ituhv Hcvl r, monilw '00nnn Marsnret Kevp. '-'0 "'' J1000- Lecnnle. S niotilhs l.no ,, nr M liiilrie riPMt. '. innnthi. J250O-USS W Wt:iosnnro Pe C'l-nero 10 k.. JIOOM ner wpplt to. .na.5 rcr wtil . lesar "rseVvtlli - Kh-. ' PIorM. ,y,7nt7MCi.rilw.fc. 5.ontta W-WK w?'k ... , .,(. ink 2 Mrfcrwwt Vr".W. nor:"",' .VV , n rf $ prforxu 111 1 -till'.'. S200O; 1912-llin $1000 pieli , . J-BOO-JlS V rrani'PH Ingrain. -' v,cM sn-' week. . ' liaised to Episcopal Prjcsthooii , POTTSV1LLU, Pa . March 2o.-JVH W SbtT,boLr.heS ceso. tho I!v l'"r"J ."T. t,.V. Pottsvllle. and " '".jJJrtrf Iho priesiuooii . -:,, cern Church, of this city, todaA. l' men from all parts of the reston P VUIV. FOLLOWS KXI'lOSION "Movie" Senri'lt for Missiiip; .".lun Slotlon pictures of tho infant daughter of Henry f'lnrko Coe, Jr., of Huston, who has been mlssins for sovcial weeks, will be exhibited hi this city soon, ln the hopo thnt they may bo econ by the fathor and Induce blm to return. The pictures will bo shown nil over the country, as iho whrieabouts of Coo Is not known. The babv Is only four dajs old, and would havo heen photographed estciiny If she had not been BllKhtly 111. As soon ns possible tho Ilium will be inailn and dlstiibuled to all motion picture theatres throughout the country. Searchers for younp Cuo received n letter from San Fiancisco yesterday from a woman who believed sho had seo him in that city. POLICE. COURTS Tluevea Hrcalt Gas Pipo in Robbinp; Aloter Jinn Uses Matcli to Find Leal; A ilro following nn ixplosion of una which had leaked from a meter robbed by thieves causod several hundred dollars' ilamaeo to tho stock and building occupied by John Todd, Jr., 521 North Ctb strei-t, Oamden. und 1 ('suited in Todd bulnij slightly burned while looklns fnr tho leak. Shortly after ho had ictlred last night Todd wns awakened by tho odor of gas and went Into tho collar. Ho struck n, match and the explosion followed. Tho explosion was followed bv Pro, nnd Todd, stunned by tho chock, was slightly burned before ho could drug himself away from the flumes. After tiin fire hnd been extinguished, tho police mane an investigation ami a ttas learned that thieves in robbing tho motor hud toin the pipes loose causing tho gas to now into the cellar. Tho robbery only netted tho thlovcs ?1.50, tho pollco say. A.- i 1 IffevJ ik vfi Like a true knight of the days of chivalry Victor Morso vanquished a rival who sought to win tho affections of his lady fair. The heroine In tho case is Mtsa Cecilia lloston. of 192S Kast West moreland street. While at a party tho other night. It appears she was annoyed by Itnymoiid Belnfrlond, of Kast Cambria street, according to Morse. When Morse met Kelnfrlend on tho street ho told him to throw off his coat and light for the girl. In the quarrel which followed, Morse, It is said, struck Belnfrlond between the eyes and knocked him down The de feated rival then sworo out a warrant for Morse's arrest. When Selnfriend appeared against Morse at a hearing before Magistrate Campbell at the Front and Westmore land streets station ho still bore evidence of the Aght and recounted the tale given. Mprsa was hel4 in $oo b!l for court A systematto method of begging ffcfllRONICLES been followed by Charles Turner, a Negro, of 2I2G Bodino street, for several days. To prove that ha required assistance he carried a note, which ho showed to all those from whom ho solicited aid, Tha Negro called ut a, number of houses In the neighborhood of 2d and Wishart street and politely handed the note to whoever came to the door. The com munication read as follows: "Pear Sir or Madam Please give Charley Turner any kind of clothing or food that he asks for. Jfe is a good ""' Mil, SMITH." Turner managed to reap a good harvest in the way of clothes and food ami was polite along uninterruptedly until he was arrested bv rollceman Schumo, who had been watching him. He couldn't explain satisfactorily who Mr Hmlth was sua ha wee sent to the House of Correction by Magistrate Campbell. tho priesthood CI ,,i,, frnnl nil par pateii In tho ceremonies Methodists Increase Varimj NKWAltK. N. J- V vsthodllt W mk Confluence of thoWtMdW cnp.,1 Church today ut Inc T OT blons of retired ciuiteJ. ...... orphans. THEWEATHER ; OlSWast WAHHi.Nui""irvjjtr. For eastern VffA'M& fwoiViblv local rains or snows, cof day: moderate wett to no " mi, Fair weather l0,,tluu,c ,'" , lernpeti"'! States with but little 1. Liwe ii. turn utirinv m" " " ".,-;. i rams UfJi. (HslurtMiico is causiiiB sh t ri , southern porim wiiii.. niiow bn (ironr. IbellCO HOI th westWdM ,' orgetio area ot high haromeiej ; 'i .Missouri basin and wc3 - m ,r . tho temperatures have ' ,,W J rier Its inliuence. mo -- vntii v' about 2o degrees in tiw 33 ,1 .- - CtinPi ,lnL Irake bup-'a' urn thorn Minnesota an . . I nu.f spieait casiwiu" ;- -, ome c'ondltlons have '""''"mnteji most pluces in mo jv" - 1 U,S. Weather Hure.u iZwn,,XW Station. 8 a pi. 11 1 ten. t ,0 gouo iLllpne. Tel Ml P i!r IS 0? Atlantic City.-., i?, " ' n 2JJJ Ulsmarck. N. P.. 3 ,-. yj 10 0"M ?fif?fSSd.a" ..: ia sw e sk& Dealer. Col...... ' - "i ", j. ru Dot Moines, Ia...S ?, "S (!. M g"1,, i)troIt. Mh....J 7! i? NW ! Crf Dumin. Minn ...i js v" s it y;r. HfLtierui. N. C...B" L i? 53 iMi liurr-SlV;:: wwl?S, Jaekomllte t.-SS ii m w 15 U,l ICnnuaH I'ltv. SIO. r.-; ,v- - , ...- iuUitue. Ky..-i i; g 8f" Mempnis. leiin-.-s i 0 Kfaiir frlnnnnt Tl.-ifl N'JS York ..r--i. S I.KKIllUIIIV-. rfV , !T ... .".I sn PhlUilfllDlita I'luHmlx. Aril, l'ittkburih . . I'grllsnd, (.. rortUnd, Or. Ouebee , Cn. Ht. IxuU, Me c Tlu.il Minn b.'ll l.b. Utah RS Kan Frsaelsco M $ w'lUitiUision 4 M WlenloS ' Zero. 411 111! ts ; ? 'i ol v i! : ffes. B A Hi ?v 'ies ii Liv ij tv it !B .51 uummmmmai
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