Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1915, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DEf'EMBEE 0, 1915
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&MENTTOACT
AT ONCE AGAINST ALL
FOREIGN PLOTTERS
'resident and Cnbinet Outline
Plan of Action muj iiv-v-
nicnts jsxpcciea gniit
Hyphenates
MARSHALL SEES GREGORY
ousand of Federal Agents of Many
Departments oui w i.u.e.
on Cnse3
silINOTO.Vi Dec. 9.
i rrosram of anion to back up the
.IJMit s announced intention to "crush
iii the l""1'' "' 1'""cr -"'iiiiiie.- "'
I islctl, ill'lov.lltv ",ul nnnrtii- ui
ir ,'ahlnot conference Lite
I In, smctntv of State I.an-
ifSie u j .i....,dUittr tn.nMArnltnii In
I'rirorom rnnipamn to stamp out criml
IJtSn.p.rnrle. DIM! let Attorney Mar-
E. II 0f Nfjtt IOIK, I'Ullll'lieu in.li- iu-
""" "... um,,,.. tJoneinl Ureeorv.
2wi -'.' :." j.h' ,?."l.e."co.! S:
S.'.n cne iiiul other indletinents penil
Per" .. .. ..rt..ind tlfivlit l.mrinr.
?....- n ..u 2tt-nt- nnd ntliciH of tho
' Rjbor IVn"' '"' " wni n,!, m'bnuttcd
ky MarFli.il
r. . - ....linl tttitlltd nil I' I1PP ' I'll Til
Lima- the return of tlie Now Yoik Dis
trict Altornev Tiio first onslaught In
Ihe Aumli"'"111""" w i-iiiipinH" " ""
mlnallon n expoi-ieu m- iiiiu r.
Airrnrle'" of a half dozen rcdetnl de-
Bartir.ents vvcu todav In motlnu against
liltlhcil.lleil cul)IMlliiui.i mi iini mum
there wus eittlcnco of dottrmlnntloii to
trove the wain"'1- or mu itckiuciil w.n
hoi n pin on words.
iTknnuiuN ol ito.-lulllco IMiectoiH vvote
Misted " ","l !ooiitnient necri't
Service npwle" in the canip.ilKH While
Pc . .. .- i.. 11.. . tin. 1 l.i ttnufrtt
Hr law uieir pum-i ie i-i,tint. .- ,."....-
Vt . " . l.ll... . ,1 !!... it til lt
Molallon i' ' i.-iii-... i .v..
i.i. n rnniiali null i alualile infunuii-
lon to the .lustier Hepaitment
1 Mil of t onoie win soon uc invoKcu.
jlttornev Holier il (iii'Korj 1 4 IiiivIiir blln
luftetl to rent!) cittnm nm onetimes out.
i..i i.y i.ii4riit stntute.-t Those will
I. .MhmiitiMl sunn to the feenntc anil
'louse Judl. lu i t'limmlttecs.
rriOMDl.Nl i: It. I, Dec. ! NMcliol 13
k- I'.ml. Newport tlsherlimti, niiiHlei"
list Aupist fni tre.pasliiK mi Oovern
Lni nmtioit was Indicted liv the Feil-
inl llrnntl .Iur totlux ('aid, It was nl-
trd, tooK a tltlet! woman, saltl to lie
Elrectlnc mi ettnsle Uiuuuiu py hvh-
B ... V. it I 'tii'ln ml lit vltilt tlwt l!fl -
Htlii lit ,r " ...." ... ' -
Binm(iit iiiicit. on Ito-.s Island, In Nat-
asanst'tt utn
I At the time of h s aue.st It wuh iilteRed
Ihat the iilim t or tin- sjn xslini was to
Bblaln Infuniialloii "f t'nltetl States Coast
Bc(cnii'
TWO MEN ACCUSED
OF STEALING AUTOS
I
Kolice Say One Prisoner Admits
Theft of Six Machines and
Other Goods
i An l!-jei-old 1 who Is hellexed to
pave been rie,inl leientlv fiom the
Elen Mills Hefoimiilorv nnd a 21-year-fclJ
companion will have .1 heiulli!; at
City Hall today, when they will face
lharsis of Ktealhu; an aiitoniohlle and
Irerrhandlse asin kiiIIuk moi than $"0n
value The MiuiiKer Is Charles I
...... . Ir.. i ........ Olil. .....1
trt'3, Ul in'i nn tit-t-i ut.-tii aiiii, ttiiti
ifi pomn.'iifion Is Il.irtx Meredith, of 2.ith
ireet above MontKonierj nvenue.
In addition to one automolille which the
o!lce assert they Know to he Ktoleu,
ppj Is s.iitl to have admltteil .stealing
ii others, tin license taus of which the
Hxillce niv urn. foiitnl in ii tf.irae near
''erks and Mnrhton streets, wheie the
lira nere Kept
The pollei' sin that hi Nepps' rooms a
juantlt) of stolen kooiIs whs found. The
articles Included neeUtles, shirts, coals,
bnderelothes lullurs hoslerv. automo-
plle aciessorle , h.fiiluare. Jewelry and
flocks. N'cpp.s Is s.ild to have iidmltted
anuiiiK oiii r sioien .uncles iiuti men
oestrojlns the tlcKcts
COFFIN HE MADE WILL
CONVEY OLD SOLDIER
ast Member of Garibaldi Le
gion Hero Is DeadCasket
34 Years OUl
The lacl mmVi.. r.t it. r,. .11.,, 1,1 1 r n
. ---- . iiv iii"i i ui inu vjuiiuiuui --
e'on In this eitj will be burled today lu
dreemnounl Cmioteiv In n coffin made
Jllh his own Imnds ::i years ago. He Is
Lorenzo Alpiglnl. an nit engraver of
we, who tiled at Ilia home, m North
- street following an attack of liver
"n.- uc wns m, j cars oiu
AlDlzIni ftnfli, .tin. ,t... n.ni.ii .i. !...!
, --..-H.... .uuhiik i.u villi iii.iiui, iitu line
w liberator, In two wnr.s against us-
prla. He cainp to lilts nlv tn tlirt pnrlv
lOS.
, More than 11 ..anHa if- llnni..i
constructed ''I3 own casket and requested ,
Wt he te burled In It it Is built of .
Wilnuti Inlaid with pearls, Ivory and sit-
Iiv l, itniuua uuiuirti wuuuo am
workeil Into Italian mid Oriental designs.
Ills SUM tn V. .t. 1 .1 1
woiuu!, aside from the workmanship,
IWHWTHE
Ho skins
Christmas
Cards
Are Distinctive
iThai's, the reson those
?&? r.. distinction and
DerRnVr.ii" "e'ect their
-a
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umss i''cgivg i
4faBiMiii 3 AY 3
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1
KNIGHTS OF THE CREPE
ENLIVEN CITY HALL
Undertakers Pill Big Building
With Ringing Laughter and
Merriment
If there could he such n thins ns an
nionia of happiness. It was percolating
nil ocr City Itnll this afternoon. Near
the roof of the seventh Moor a constant
buzz of voices. Interrupted every few mo
ments with boisterous laughter, could he
heard.
It wns noticed that many froclt-coatcd
men who came from the dliectlou of the
tnof wore a broad smile. Humors spread
rapidly ns to the cause. Some one started
the leport that Mnjor-clect Smith hail
piomlsed to chmiRo all his plans and keep
nil of the presint administration olllclnla
In otllce.
While hundreds were specula tins, the
cause of (he fun was discovered. Sevcnt
nine undcrtnK-cis were holding n mcetltiK
In the looms of the Civil Service Com
mission. They enme to.tnlte the examina
tion reunited bv the State Hoard of Un
dertakers. Mke nil true knlRhts of the
crepe, they v ere In a happy mood. N'o
one talked of rIooui and graves nor was
theie n word about corpses or eadaveis.
Of course, many of them wore black
hlKli hats and sepulchral demeanors, but
this was onlv a Veneci which coveml a
happ disposition nnd a facetious policy.
liven an address bv Chevalier llahll,
who constnntl.v wears n smile, despite
the fact that he Is mi underlalilliR ex
pel t, failed to nut n Kloom over the oc
casion. Mr ltaldl told the embiyo tin
del takers the many thhiKs which would
bo expected of them, and explained that
thiy would have to he Hue lu their call
ing In every sense of the word
The examination was conducted bv
Unbelt Smith, of the State Hoard, who
also had u haul time tryliiR to look
seilous.
If some or the Ic-rnl comedians had
been nroimtl thev would have Rot cuourIi
material to keep them healthy for the
lest of the siab'on
3IAXY (SIFTS TO CHAIUTV
IX IIEXUY A. ROIiEKS' WII,L
Also 55000 Uequest to Needy Rela
tives, if Testator's Wife Approves
The will of Henry A Rogers, of SQd
anil Chestnut stieets, piobnted toda.v, ills
posps of an estate valued at $100,(100 Mis
AuRene 1'. IlORers, widow of the dece
dent, lecelves $;o.oX) and an ndilltlonal
J'iCOO "to be usi'd by her, If she approves
theieof, to a.sslst leitnlu of her pooler re
lations ami f lends, whom wc have been
accustomid to help."
Othel beiplests are ns follows: To the
Kranklln institute of I'ennsylvanln, J.WIO,
"beeniiso of the usefulness of said Insti
tution and not becnuse of the association
ot iny father ami uncle with Us early
hlstor.v."
Tu tin.1 Mert'.uitile l.llir.irv I'mtipatiy $1000
To Hh t'lillilri'ii's itl Suflrtj joio
To Hit.. I'hlltlrrii'H Cnunlty Wn-k Aaxncl.i-
tlmi 4hi
To the IVinwylv.inlu SMilet lo I'mirct
I'hllilnn 1'rnni rnieliv .. 400)
To Hit StIi tv tor the I'rev tuition of
I'rue" tn Aril uiila 0Oi
Tu tlii Mtnluiiiuin tu t hliiirt n mini
Hi tlie Mm la ItrCitUriiht Asunrlutlon ... iihhi
Tu rhi- Ilp.hitril Sinn .Muncuni Iinio
To the IVnpsjhiinla Prison Alt! Society. Hhiu
Alter mukliiR a few betiuests to rela
tives, the remainder of the piopeity Is
devised to the widow',
St. Vincent's Home benefits t the extent
of $") bv the will of Mury I'. Kennedy,
of 1910 .South lltlt stieet. who left an es
tate valued nt hi.JiO. The major portion
of the estate Roes to biolheis and bisters
of the testntlix
The will of Ileniy H. Iluicli, of ltXti
Spiuce stieet, htiiueathe.s the bulk of tho
estate, which i.s valued at jra.OOO. to his
widow, Hleanor Iv. Huscli.
Other wills piolmted were those of
1111. ibeth A Hluklc BIS W'ajno avenue,
which disposes of propel ty valued at
mint' than Silo.uiO In pilvnte betiuests;
Henry (1. Harms. iillO North nth street.
ItOO.Odiii Ileniy II. C.ootlrlch, iM Mount
Veinon stieet, J17.000; Albert lleyer. 3)."ii
Dickinson stieet, 1MK); IJIIu Me.irs, I'lixi
IlalnbrldKe streit, J 117.': Hugh Murphy,
SKii Noith 17th street, IHflO, nnd John A.
Sched, 10.H Oden Btrcet, .!0.".0.
The pvisonaltv of the est.ite of the Itev.
lami'S Hennery has been appraised at
$l".lflG IB. Father HeRiier.v was foi imiiiv
ear.s previous to his dentil rector of pt.
I'llnbe' l'.s Cltllllllc f'nuifh. .;id .mil
Heiks streets Henry H CSunilrlch, $1S,
o;3S. anil Amelia Simons. $l0.OU0ii.
J. E.
Gifs
F BLANKS I
I Luncheon 50c
H Hot Turkey Sandwich t
KJ Cranberry Sauce H
H Maihed Potatoes Peai n
jhl Ice Cream Coffee j
I 102 1-2G Chestnut St.
fj ruble tt'tlole lllnurra, : lo t p m E
l ic nur ll.oo M
Hall Clocks
Mantel Clocks
Folding Clocks
Traveling Clocks
P. F. DU PONT SUES
DU PONT OFFICIALS
Plaintiff Asks Court to Dissolve
du Pont Securities
Company i
NVir.XlI.VOTOS', Del. Doc. ?.-In the
Fetleini Couit this afternoon I'lilllp K
itit I'ont broimht suit iiRalnsl Pierre s
flit Pont, the prcslcletit, nntl the directors
of the 1 I du' I'ont De NctnnUrj '
Co, of Delaware, nnd the 12. I 1 '
I'ont De Nemours Powder Co.. of New
Jeisej. to dissolve Die du font Securities I
Company which holds the stock foimetb
luld bv T. Coleman du I'onl. that the :
stock be tuine.l back ami that the com '
p.my be restrained from pas InR dividend'
Upon It '
lie also nsk tlmt a decree be entered
requlilim the matter ot the ncttulsltlon
of the T. Coleman du I'ont slock or the
proceeds be tinned over to the board or
dltectors mid that the Individuals wli"
acquired the stock be lestrolnctl from v
Iiir It
Mr. du Pont n'leges that he biliiRs
fiction in behalf of himself and otlit r
storkholtleis. He Is the owner of t.S3
sharps of prcfeiied and U" shares of com- i
tnon stock I
MILS. T. .1. III'SIIAM) WINS '
KUJIIT FOR SplOO.000 KSTATB
Jtiry's Verdict Says Alleged Second
Will Is ForKcry
A sealed verdict In favor of Catharine
II. Ittishand, the widow, tleclarlni: the
alleRed second will of her husband,
Thomas J Husband, ,Ii , In be a forRerv,
was leturnetl bv the lur beTore IMesl
dent JutlRe ItreRV, In Court of Common
Pleas No. 1. todav The contest hail been
on trial foi iic.nlv two weeks At a foi
iner heniliiR the will In dispute wns sus
tained. Cutler the verdict Just rentlered the
SlOrt.Ort) estate will RO to the widow In
stead of the "IcrhI hells" deslRiinted In
the second Instrument, which was dated
April 11, IW. The hells who lose out
under the verdict are Anna N. Husband,
a spinster slslei of tin- testator: Mis
MnrKnret Comly. a married sister, and
four children of a deceased sister, Mis
Seaman.
The Invalid document benrs the slKiia
tures of Hnrold II. H. iialhitnlo, n driR
Rlst, of West Philadelphia and Oer
ir.antown. and his tuuthcr. Dr C D. I!
llalblrnle, as wltnesscH Both of the
Hnlblrnies had been lu the employ of
Husband an chemists nt his lnboi.itoiv
nt ltd and Spruce streets. Doctor llnlblr
nlo was formerly lu Councils.
100 LABORERS NEEDED
Call Comes From Hip; Industrial Plant
Upstate
Piospciitv was evident-Oil again todav
when n request came to ICItner C. Oreenn-
wall. Commission of Immigration and j
bend of the Federal Trade Iluientl at 111
South LNl stieet, thnt he send loo laboiers '
linmetllatels to nn Industrial organization I
up-State, Those who asked for the men
requested that their name be not pub
lished. Mr. Greennvvnlt was promised tint the
highest market rate of wages would be i
paid all the men up to 4ifl he could send
Theie nie inaiiv such lequests pouting i
into the Federal Trade Hurcau. Not ,
many of them aie ns InrRo as the one
that came tothis-. but, accoitling to Mr I
(reenavvalt. theie ate many mute lobs
than he can llnd men to till them
Machinists especially nie In demand.
Caldwell &
902 Chestnut Street
A glance at the fashionablypiowned women at any
bazaar will reveal the care with which their footwear
is chosen. It will also show a large majority of
0RQSIS SHOES
Made of the very best materials, they have an I
individual style that meets every requirement. I
SHOES AND SLIPPERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT I
$4 to $10
1314 CHESTNUT STREET
Shoe and Hosiery (or Men, Ifomen and Children I
of Assured Acceptability
Boudoir Clocks .
Desk Clocks
Automobile Clocks
Repeating Clocks
Ship's Bell Clocks
CBMMOMMIMMMMaMiBIBaaMHSMVMMwl
HAMILTON W. MAHIE
ii. w. M.uiiti nii'unix(i
Author ami Lecturer Stricken With
Heart IMscnse Here on Wny
to Heeovery
Hamilton WriRlit Jlntile. tiistinKiiisiieo
....111... ...! I .... .. 1... ...Hi. al.lnl.ntt I
iltllllltl Hllll ll-l'llll I'l , Willi ilO ntiit-n'
with heart disease while In this elt.v lo
deliver a lecture Inst Prldnv. Is Improv
ItiK lapldlv tit the Cnl.verslty Club, where
he was Inketi after the nttnek Mrs
Mnble, who was summoned fiom their
home, at Summit. N' .1.. said today, at
the Altllnc. wheip she Is stopping, thnt
Mr. Mnble will he iihle to leave for home
In a d i.v or two
lie Is nltendid bv Dr Morris Hooth
Mlfler nnd Dr. .lames M Anders
Mr. Mahle will be tt3 ears old next
Mondnv. ll' Is nssoelate etlltor of tho
Olillook, but he Is hotter known throiiRh
his tnair hooks mi llii'rature, n-iture nnd
matteis devnttd to children
Co.
I FOOD I
I EXPOSITION I
Dec. 7 to 11, Inc.
SS Dulls ! A. M. to S P. M S&
TllfS. tn 8 V. II . l'rl.. to $Sj
H Reading Terminal Market
l 13111. Ill 111 I IT MI S
i.m:iiv s'IK'isS.
mill 1SS11 I'll ION SS
W3f I. l It 1- i V T Il0Ui M It) 1
ySjjS pill. I hi Ulil HlHlu i ii ill
Ssj , tTtit t i imi tin i,i it in 'i ims
'' " " " ' K
JSjxjN Tree smnrnlrH and Kkw
SS siitnpli's fur VII p i
Alarm Clocks
Enameled Clocks
Tortoise-Shell Cloaks
Sterling Silver Clocks
POPE BESTOWS RED
HATS ON CARDINALS
Insignia for Austrian and Ba
varian Prelates Sent by
Special Messengers
linxtr, Dec 1 - Pope Ilonedlct today
lonferted tho red hats nn four of the
rtirllnnl ieateil nt the private consistory
Mnlld.lv
The prelntoi so honored were Cardinals
Tnmi. (lusininl. C.iullero ntul Mlstrangelo
Thr red hats for Cardinal Scaplnclll, pa
P'll niini lo nt Vieiun, and for Cardinal
Inihuiitii p ipnl nunilo nt Munich, were
ilisint ho,) in8petlnl messenRer.s to those
cities
i sprri.ii dispensation of the Pope I'm
(irtrn Kninr Joef or Austria and tho
Imiii: of n.ivnrln will Imposo hp insignia
q" n lh two cardinals, who wcip absent
iifMii tod iv s i eremonles.
rue 111 anno, liiiiig puhllc. was
ni'eiiiled in the atl9tocracy of Home,
ni mi. i ,ii the I'olitltlcal Court and
li'illnir loiir.ils for the fltst time nt
sin li . minions the Austrian, Havnrlan
nnd riusslon niembers of the VntUati
llplomiili toips. nnd the personnel of
the (lei man frtnlnarj weie eonsplclouolv
nlisoiit ll tliesp took up their lesldetice
In swlt?orIanil when Italy deelaied ar
The Pope also tippolhted these Canadian
niehhlshops todnj Monslirnor Mnlhleu,
Archhishop of Itealnn. Asslnllioln; Mon
slRtior Hellevan, Archbishop ot St. Hnnl
faco, Maiiltoha, and MnnsiRnor Slnnol,
Archbishop of Wltinlpec
Man Dies on Way to Hospital
Thomas McIIiirIi. Gs. sears old H41 i
South Jlth stupt, was found unconscious '
in lutl t'V his wife when she nroc this
moinlne The pitiol wnRon of the EOtli
and Federal streets st itlon wns buiii
inon tl. hut ho died hefore he reached tho
Polstllnlc Hospital
ilverware
For Christmas Gifts
You cannot choose a gift that is
more acceptable or useful than an ar
ticle of Sterling Silver. Our stock is
of the heavy, substantial sort, made to
give permanent service rather than to
be sold at low prices.
The engraving which adds so much
lo the appearance of silverware is done
in our own shop with the greatest care
and attention.
Dorine Powder
Boxes $2.00 to $6.75
Pocket Knives.. 1.00 to 8.00
Men's Silver
Belts 1.25 to 7.50
Hair Brushes,... 2.50 to 12.00
Combs 1.00 to 5.00
Mirrors 5.25 to 19.00
Hundreds of other useful gifts are
listed in our new catalogue, which
presents over 20,000 photographic il
lustrations of the best in Diamonds,
Watches. Jewelry and Silverware.
A copy will be sent or given you on
request.
S.Kind&Sons
Diamond Merchants
Jewelers -Silversmiths
1UO Chestnut Street
Closing Hour Su o Cluck I, Mil Vtulstmas
FINE STATIONERS
SELECTING
The Christmas Present
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUT-OF-TOWN
CUSTOMEHS-
WE WILL SELECT FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL
STOCK OF
-JRISiRIAS PRESENTS
FROM $1 to $25.00
SEND US LIST OF PERSONS TO BE REMEMBERED, THE
AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED, WE WILL MAKE SELECTION
AND SEND At ANY TIME BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS.
1121 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
No. 209
Stump to Hold Immigration Job
WASHT.VOTO.V. Dee. 0. Secretary of
I.ahor Wilson today recommended th
reappointment of Hertrnm N. Stump as
commissioner of ImmlRrntlon nt Unltl
more Stump, who Is a Democrat, was
llrst named lo the ofllee bj President
Tnft
There is no toy like somc
thing' "real" where it
doesn't have to he all "make
helievc."
We have trains, street
cars, autos, with all the tun
nels and stations to make a
real railroad.
It's the thing for that
hoy. Come and see. Price
$5.
ftmteirm
ZMlil-lf
1719 Chestnut Street
llillil
Preparing for Christmas
Fitted Bag
$15
Value 925
Grain Cowhide, Moire
Silk Lining, Solid Brass
Trimmings.
Nine Fittings
iraiiiii
$15
18, $20, $25
but,
Perry's
- S,mI III
J Hut
Perry's
SIXOI.13-IUIKASTEH TJI.STKII
4S Inelirn loneri high hook
vent allowing freedom of
Htrltlri tltiiihle-ncttng I'onifrt
llile eollnr buttons freely
across throat; back moder
ately form-ntllnsr.
The difficult task
of fitting all Men
in Clothes
is our common
Practice
T, The other day a
man came into our
store largely out of
curiosity, and wholly
in a skeptical frame of
mind ; for, as he frank
ly told our salesman,
he never had found a
satisfactory fit in a
Suit of clothes ready
made.
C, In less than ten
minutes he picked out
a ' suit to his liking,
and put it on.
C Then he stood be
fore a mirror, sur
veyed himself and
said: "That's a won
der You Jo make the
Suit .fit the man, not
the man fit the Suit,
as others have always
tried to do with me."
C. Give us the privi
lege of proving our
promises to you. We
want only your pres
ence to do it and all
you need pay is $15,
$18, $20, $25 for Suit
or Overcoat,
'2
Perry & Co.
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
Atk for
Suggestion'
1018
Cheitnut St.
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