Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    10OF1TON OF DUTCH
MOTOR OPENS NEW
ERA IN SHIPBUILDING
L.r-c.vcle Diesel Type Regard-
h cd as Great Advance ofr Oil
1 Applfance Now se( on
e liiercnnmu uh- imivui
EVyiyaLEDGB-PHIIrADaL.raiA TjaUBSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1010.
7 -
GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS OWNED BY MRS. k K. CASSATT
Vessels
f, Y. COMPANY CONTRACT
5 A new era In htp construction In thU
Y,n(rr l marked li.v the closlne or n
L.irset btfffi tlio Vt crkspoor workn.
iMrbulWIni? Company, of Camden. .V. J.,
whereby tho American firm la tlcenrcd to
.wlinict Werknpoor mcrcnfttlte murine
'lB "u AhHHA tilftlnM til AtnrlAHH
'U . ' 1 .-. ..1.1 ..ronlll. Infrofien Ihnl..
submarines p. .., .......-...- ,,
Swaiey, It I believed. They nre n atnsr
(ii adrnncp of oil motori. which nre now
miI on these craft.
Ofidala of the Sew York shipyards nt
cuttitn have been ctosrly watching tho
JtaTtlopment and progress of the Diesel
driven motor ship and enmc to the con
Staelon that the motors were nccossnty
far the ships constructed nt their yards.
One fact that led them to take this ac
UL i. ihnl one well-known Danish drm
It shipbuilders has on order mnro mer
cantile motor-driven ships than any shlp
ielldlng tlrm In the world has steamships
. rt Mm T'slatOAi (tihn tnntntH
'TneSOTBinuBc i " .. t .....win
ire that they save an enormous nmount
fuel and take up much lcia spnee than
oTher motors, thus atloidluR room for
Iirrer cargoes on merchant ships. With
I Irimp ship of 10,000 ton about 600 tons
j Mtfa cargo can be cnrrled nnd nt the
anient high rate of freights this Is n
( ronomtcnl advantage.
The Werknpoor Works liavo historical
ocfatlons as they were tho ynrtls where
le ships of the Dutch Kant India Com-
winy were consirucieui mm nmu i-uier me
Brett, Hussla, Bcrvcd an apprenticeship
.r Tfsr there.
f Tn announcement of tho letting of the
L,trittii was made by T. Orchnrd Male.
(representative of the Netherlands Kngl-
Mtrlns; company, ui mo crKspnor
Works. He also announced that a con
tract had been mailo with the Newport
Xews Shipbuilding Company, of Newport
News, Va.
j , i
lllIciIURCHES BENEFIT IN WILLS
I.
Documents Filed Show Many Bequests
L to Religious Institutions
SBequests of JIOOO each to the Tenth
Baptist Church and the Hnhncmniui Iini
jltal are Included In the will of Kate
0. Schell. of C0.TT Ovcrbrook avenue, ad
mitted to probate today. Tho bulk of the
alate, which Is valued nt $100,000, Is left
to Harry D. Schell, husband of the
testatrix, who Is also appointed executor.
The sum of J3000 Is bequeathed to St.
John's Protestant Episcopal Church uf
tat Northern Liberties, and J10CO each to
tie Episcopal and German Iiospltnls
IToteatant Episcopal City Missions nnd
t&e Commandcry of Pennsylvania, Mili
tary Order of tho Loyal i-cgton of the
linked States, by tho will ot Daniel "A.
Orally, of 20OS West Glrard avenue. The
remainder of the cstnte, valued at $100,000.
la'left to Kate K. Grnfly, widow of tho
kitatrlx.
t The, Hill of Antonio Drann, etli North
tw. street, who icti property valued nt
!,(. bequeaths J2C01 to St. Vincent's
, Orphan Aslum: 10 to St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, 3th street and Glrard
avenue; $300 to tho Catholic Seminary
of nedemptlonlsts Fathers, llchester, O.;
8W for decorating altars at St. Peter's
Catoblc Church, $200 for n free scholar-
'ihlpjto the Colleso for Priests at Colunu
b9VO.i van to the Society of St. A'incont
Am Paill nil J lVl tn n llnnlnnn .. . 0.
f M " mi .inmuiia 4IL )l.
'Pwr's Church. The residue of the estate
feef.tg Charles K. Urnnn, n son of tho
tauter.
'lOth'er wills probated today were those
o James aiterltlnn, of STIS Noi th Broad
street, who left property valued at
rW.MJ; Zachary T. Subcni. of 2130 Colum-
wa avenue, $!3 000 Michael Shields, of
lOH.East Lehlsh avenue. 19300: Elizabeth
Bdniler, of K3 East Mercer street $iS0O:
John H. Campbell, of '.id West Lehigh
atfnue. $iS0O: Susan Ifnrrlm-ton. nt "lMfl
Uldy avenue, $3500: Itoslo Spcler, of rfl03
AOrth Clevplnml nvntmn Kt'JV nai.vil.l
'Reltn. of 219 Kast Cambria street, TliOO:
HUabeth J. Hurst, of 1513 I'rlo uxemie,
IK, and Edward flaxter or 3731 Haver
irdaenue, $3000.
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-- .aSTybmi w shephzqd dog- verz
iiirirr-i riiiinii rilfWHHn mpoqjid by M&?oj$srr
M'hfmIimm m-Km w
pT . 'ifOIF' QREDS'' 4
K u. j Mpspjf.ctssirr km if-
GAS" NEARLY
tempt Viola Dann as the Innocent fluid,
and U ns.inlled bv Hie lrl h nt nfT
f played by Llna Davrill. The Director
(ill IS? HflAl'flT' ClIADO ' "" f.ltlnfletl tvlth the tempo. Miss
ILlUJLtO HlVTlJj OllllO' Davrill, who spoke very broken Kngllsh
assured him Hint she could put the net.v
, sttiff Into It If he would it'low her to call
Mnf in tlm Wn V..- v.... Tin,. 1 fhUllps nil kinds ot villains In French.
INOt 111 ttlG Wat Zo;ie, but Dur- r ngreed Thr rene-... went otf well.
JUgr a SCOne in Vita- "Thc Tn,tr'" 'hotited the Dlfrrtcr. Viola
ing a Scone in Vita
jraph Studio
By (he Pliotoplay Kdltor
Lack of rrreslaht cm Ihc part of a mo
tion1 picture director recrntlv nenrlv
th9
I Dana had Jumped ovci die sofn te. rifled
, by tho onslaught of ficnch nhd one
uondered why Phi. lit" didn't shrivel up
! under It when, ni nn ii.texpecteit climax,
. she lilurted out. In I'nKl'rm picked up
I Apparently from "rough neck" scenes,
i "Vou can hell go to II, for tho wny you
j give n ticnt to me nnd two or three
.. ..-. .., .,(!.-. ...- ,i ,,,.. it.vnvti ,1,
roused to death nf mymI tilnvnrn nf
I Vltagrnph sttidlos. In llrooklyn, N". Y. A J the picture like n wrench of despnlr, but
J i-olsnnous gas, slmllnr to thrtt Used In the It icallv was n tortUAtix nght td conceal
i l.urnpenn war. wan irptieratril In n urenp a fitlinreoeil lmiili Hint ncnlli- rvnlnded
nhd no precautions were tnken to note ' him. i:verybody rtnrecl except the Dlrec
whether persons In the Immediate vicln- T tor tip did after thc scene went through
Hv I'ouhl be nffecled Ihr'rrfrom. It was all light.
by the merest nceldcnt Hint the plight of
inc pi.-verr w.rs discovered In tlnn'. mid
t It ? prompt nnd rffctlvo noik of the
Vli.icrapli Hospital Corps prevented n
icni irnf'ruy.
tllrhard C Travers, lending man for
I'ssanny. who, ns "Cnpirtln Jinks of the
HArse Mnrlnrs," glei dnsh and life to
that p-rt. Ii wilting n volume of his
The mvne being taken was one of a experience." In photoplays. Mr. Tracr
series taken under the direction rf Wit "n) " "ill take lilm n rnr, nn he has
Ham P. S. llnrle. In which K.trle Wllllnnis . Utt'r time for literary work. This Is his
plays thc te.id. 1t Is nn nutnmrtblle ro- second effort along literary lines, tho
, niitnee by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, : nYst being a volume of rrmlnl-cences of
i ne villain Is supposed to stupefy hl i n"' mmpnlgns In Hoiilh Amen during
Police Court Chronicles
It requires considerable patferico t
enrry n redhot stove nfiv great dlstAnce.
The lisk Is doubly -lisitgrccaoic "when
the stove Is attached to n pipe Vvhch
emits thick btnctf smoke ft was swell
I a stove thr.l "Darby Dan." ntherwlM
known as Dan Msnh, embraced lnst.n(t
on Tlrnton nenue Although It was red
In the face from ltd own temperature, this
didn't seem to bother Dan In thc lonstj
It was tho smoke which annoyed him
When Policeman lilgh-"an lienrd that
n strange man had stolen a hot stove
from n shoemaker's shop lie at tlrst palcV
no attention to the report Hul Inter
on, strolling up Trenton avenue, ha saw
something approaching, which nt a dis
tance, lescmblcd n locomotive with Iwb
smoke stneks.
As the object drew neat-er thd cop
was amazed to see- that It wr.r n. y.ian
villi a high hat carrying n stove vylth
n stovepipe. The man was nono other
than "Darby Dnn" and tho stove was thai
victims In the ndlnlnlng room by the use
of poison gas sent through holes In the
wall.
Realism being a necessity. K.tile ob
tained the asslstnm-c of n chemist, who
erected a miniature g.is-pioduchig plunl.
iume uoirics nun retorts lined wmi nitric
Hie Hoer war. Ann Murdock takes the
lending ml!ilri3 rale In the play which
Is nn adaptation of Clyde FUcli'i- fan
tastic comedj.
Still In Its snmldtlng chillies, the movie
JaSSm
Industry Is doing artistic woik I
add arid brass tiling" causo.1 thc noxious ndvertlslnr line that the centuries
mines to bo nrm through rubber tubes tlrnm.t rnnunt touch. The Pox posters
ttlto the udloltllllir sel. Mil Inlent uprn I nllfnlrM tlm r1ira(nnt. Ilm tnt,rt rn..1'
IJrtrlo and his assistant director, George j which Mr. Atwood dlatr'butes. the Vlta
ri)mnton, on their work thnt they failed I graph tnulo paper ads and a iloicn more
of the .hocmuker. Thc bluccoat took Dan
nnd the stovo to the Trenton n venue and
Dntiprln street station. But Dan had
to oatry the stove.
Asked how bn nuinnr-rl ttir tttnt it
n the carrying such a warm burden, Dan point-les-nld
! c'' ,0 n neav steel band which encircled
exnmples testify to the brains Hint go Into
movie piiDiicity nowaday.
One of the latest nml best examples Is
the matter sent out to exhibitor-" by the
l.uinn company, hooding tlinlr V. L, S.
i"SHEP" GAINS 1PAV0R
AS SOCIETY'S PET
Pliotoj tiy Kelly & Way.
CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR j
BOY HERO'S PARENTS
"OLD DAN" RYAN
FOUND DEAD BY GAS
Powerful German Dog Ig Be
coming Fad Mrs. R. K. Cas
satt Has Bred Many of Them
Ten -year -old Francis Byrne Children Plead in Vain at His
GaveLife in Vain Attempt
to Save His Chum
Door, Hoping to Hear His
Thriljing Stories
Tho parents of Fnincls Lawrence nyrne, "Open tho door, Mr. nyan." shouted
the lO-.v car-old boy who lost his life Inst
Mny In n heiolc attempt to save n com
panion, who had fallen from n raft Into
n pond, will recelvo A Carnegie medal to
day In memory of thc bravory of their
son. Tho youngster wns one of 17 whoso
heroic deeds were honored by the Car
negie commission nt Its annual meeting
yesterday. Tho medal comes as a great,
surprise to the parents of the dead boy.
A lecent ruling of the Carneglo -om-mlsslon
provides that. In enso of the t no
llcinry's death, the parents or Immcdlnto
helm sha'l receive tho honor.
Hud
The powerful and faithful German
shepherd dog Is lapldty becoming the fad
In pets In society circles Jn the opinion
of Mia. Hubert K. Cussntt, who has bred
numbciH of them on a farm nt "Ileau
pic," her Roscmont residence. It Is n
hobby of Mis. Casaatt's and nt one time
slio hud 20 dogs of this breed. Now she
lins only a few.
They nie excellent "house dogs," and
as a safeguard rigalnr.t thieves and bur
glars their equal Is hard to tlncl, accord
ing tu Mrs. Cnssntt. They urc large nnd
powerful, and these qualities, combined
with unusual intelligence, inke them
Ideal police dogs. In Uelglum, before the
war, nnd In "'"rnnce they were extensively
used la this capacity. They rend 1 1 v learn
to Identify criminals and ti-ncfc them
down. Then, when Hie marauder Is
cnught, their powerful nnd lightning nt
tack precludes tho possibility ot a light.
They nie rare In this country nnd nre
! very valuable. Thosn less than 8 months
I old sell for f i urn $100 to $130, while trained
dogs sell for several hundred dollars and
me prize wlmieis nre valued at amounts
to take the precaution of looking nt tho
nii'oiiung set.
The gas was generated nnd the camera
fruitfully recorded the making nf the gas
and Its passage through tho bottles and
rctort.-i Into the tubber tube. Kscnplng
fumes cnmed the tlliectfirs nnd enntcra
man o start coughing, and then It ne
urit red to I'arle to vwuu others to keep
nvvnv flout the vicinity, lie wnlkcd
in mind the set nnd found Van Dyke
Brooke and I.eali IUlid sitting In chairs,
unconscious. Ho founded the ninriii nml
the two vli'tlmn were carried Into the dnvv cards nnd nlx-shectn nre dlcplayed
open nlr, wheie rrfton'tlvc inulhod was I vith enuftt charm. Inside both fobiera
applied. Their chairs had been placed ill- ' In u good bit of printed mnttcr for the '
the stove. Tho band wns equipped with
nnmiies, which mane Hie rent easy, neu
lisn Homer, from whom the slova was
stolen, equipped It In such n manner so
thnt It could be carried to different parts
of the shop. When Dan was arraigned
beforo Magistrate Diet, Reuben arrived
while the defendant was making explana
tions. The shoemaker formivn thn oris.
oner when he promised to carry the stov
L n'te "J'!r "stf w: " : bacli To T.,i".KSS
,,i., iiiuiiii ii itni'DPH m womierrii vv a-i ,i,- i,..i .... ,, .. .
ger" The larne folder ,,f H.n in..,, i. ' bo ,l,e Ju,1Re -wve him another chance.
n ga.v nnd rtnurlni color sketch of a - j
circus n la "Hllchv." The color work ', Dri IWIOWX r,2d AnoVR MAltKET
on "The Great Divide" is really excep- ! pfLlWUrN 1 MsH. too; n4n,ng-. ite.
thinnlly lino, untie the equnt of lite best I To'l5.?'n."ri.';jY"7ir"rru'olv HB"iBf in
nevman art lllhoginpha. llalf-shee.t uin- . sTEtipiKoi: 1HE CITY"
CominR All Next Week
THE PATRIOTIC MOTO-SPECTACLE
lectly In finnt of the nutlet of the rub- cxlilbltili's use in connection with ndver- ' "THE BATTI F TRY OF PFAfP"
her tubes nnd so Midden had been the tNlug, house orsnns nnd newspaper i ""njiLuvrwrratw,
iiifIi of gas In their faces Hint they hail ' stoiles. ' " " "". '" "
been overcome before they had a chance , Anrt u.,,c (ve.rr nt t Ict , fn t JLUUUO 1
" " :. .", 'ni.i.'v , ,V V ', """J" 'a".M'- "n. 'f the Pa.nous.Players'
no iMrtimncni injury, inn tneir cscnpo lt.,nge. Is still getting out his clever
....n ,. .,...,.,,., ,.,. .,, .,., ...,.,.m.. ;, nttmctive "Pommouiit Po nle.rs.
pouring from tho tubes fur fullv 1 mln- i
utcs after Hint. All of the players In the i - -
studio developed coughs ft oin the fumes. While Sox Kelensc Pitcher
t'lili'AUO. J.ui. . "0. Announcement
Director .lolin II. Collins had caicfully
620 AND LOCUST
K1.MHAM,
Mats, 1 :3o & :t r. Jt. '(tu, o.no to 11 P. it.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
i rn UUJIAH' I.MMOHTAL Masterpiece
"CAMILLE"
Mai Mon.. Tu., Wed., "Kourtli Itsle"
iiirrcior ..onii u. coiuns uiiu -.-niciuuy ,...,. i. ,, .tP .,.., ,ril. i:.Pl,Vr . , --,-,.-, MAT,ris ru
rchrarscil the strong denunciation scene tor t:ie i.'liiesgo Americans, had been turr.eil . O 1 . 1 11,A I KE.-I.J.rJ;..?'.?0
In the KIclne-lMlson feature. "The In- I "' '' "Uee .lul,. itii hbl.ii iK . r.",l nml -"nn.nni ' "
nocenco of Ruth.-' whe.e Augustus Phil- ! ,i nWZX?". .Mf T,? ..Vi'ii'r I FLORRNCn RKno I. "AT nAT-
1 ). ns the villain. Is caught trying to ( ,- ,ai,i senotir.- UriMnrr. j Tomor. Clifton Cravtfonl In "Tlie Oalloper"
n group of school children today, ns innglng un to 51000.
iney iianiincren in vnin on ine door or u i The .inlmnl are nntnmii,. nm,.i. .i,....
neat little house nt 2332 Kimball street, j ,er,i doKB, TllcIr ,,., in tbei,. ,,n,.v,.
I They hammered and rang the bell ngnln nnd, Germai L lo ." iL ,n,i
land lun-ln. but "Mr. llynn" didn't an- Cp ihcS nil, Liced areas The ma
swer. Just then Hergeant Ilpgen and I h ,, f for tho sn i, vI J h!
Patrolman Oallagher, of the 15(1, street ,"ere are not enough if then, n .M'.n
I ?.!n,rBr .aVC"'U0 8ta,ln- nP,'"reU' trTto1 make ThTlise 'Xspread". CThe'
n rnu h tue luaiicr. ciiJurcnv' lis Ucil tlozx nnrmko tn n i'o, ,,. n k
--..-- , ...... .v ,. i-it-uitih. -.htt: ii l. ui inc
xKvpflwv?f'Pi'
SPpH
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESCNTATIOWS
S "VlJCTA'g -"f
t . vT
JL
rmiTTTirrri imn.i tm
ioMm
Bot&m Cmwamu
L'i:.Tii.ti.
Chestnut St. Op. House IS "?
SEE TODAY'S
AMUSEMENT COLUMN
CnMin it
TIIK. fnlliinlng Ihrnlrr. nlilnln llirlr pnlurrH tlirimcli the STANI.I'.V
llanKliie Compuny, nlilrh In a Kiiuriinlrr nf iurl sliutilnEi nr Hie
lineal prodiirtloim. All nlclure-i rrtlcnrd before rxhlliillon. Auk for
the Ihriitre In jour loi-alltj- lt(nlnln plrturcii llirou.tli I lie STAM.K1
Ilmiklng Companr,
t ii nn- i 1-tli, Morris t I'n-niyunlc Avt.
Al HAMKkA MLt. Dally nt t; i;i.. T & ii.
nliUrtlliUU1 vaudeville 4: 1'uiuin'l l'lcture.
Valeska Suratt ii" 'Tlie Immigrant'
vvr.sr i'iiir..ii:i,j-in.-
il
i!-
' PDAMr Tin AVn HfAtl.-r ernt
1 1 --fll-' HATIVRr? nur.v V r"
VM. FOX ''nt i,ioiinntT mantklL'
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ARCADIA
Ab AIMED TO QUELL MEXICO
W;jear-old Boy Blocked by Rude 'Cop'
in Patriotic Step
the giant sergeant
"Mr. Ryan won't let us In to tell us
about the ships nnd Indians," churuscd
tho little fellows. The sorgennt tried the
donr unit when It nnnnn,! 1m it.nlUiwt In
as Francis Hyine wns called. followed by the hesitating children. There
used to sell newspapers at 58th street and i was a strong smell of gna which drove
9
'.The "watchful wnltlnir" i.nll..,. at
Xuhlngton regarding the Mexican sltu
Klcnihas got on the nerves of i:-year-old
Won Linger, of lfl Phlllin .. ti.
iUlly the boy learned that Villa, the
grmlt, was responslblo for tho murder of
pjny Americans, and decided, the police
f. to so" to Mexico and end the whole
IThrjlDng motion pictures which he taw
lUMte frPflllMnll.. lnl. 1.,... .- -. .
.J' --,! 1,1,31'IIVU 1(1111 111 ilVlVllllJl
a dimcult task. The youngster didn't
HWrn from SChnnl vpntrrln, nn.l ..
Jfy-led to start for the Mexican border
MM mnrnlntr
llruortunately. he slept In n building tu
'!Jfar..0.f tho Admiral F.urngut public
.!w. HU Juvenile suor.es nttnicted Po-
Wemail Abe Jnrnhl Whn nnnaA.I l.n
Mwnt'T oatrln. nml innt. i.i .. ,.. i,i.
, -v" :' - .. tuwn i, iiii U inc
Krr?Fk treeta police station. His
ii took him home.
M'TO KILLS LITl'LE BOY
fenWord Child Ran in Front of
Heavy Truck
Sii?irShjruck. ran dow- -" billed a
H2f Jy . la-t night at Krankford
iSTs-sy ?"?" .
g..:i! "T' -erger. or iiw East
?e?imi? ', tne stl'eet ln lh of
"Wruck. Before the driver,
Q?.J"n '. .. Allen street.
-iliP i r" "c "runes mo trucK haa
9WBt ' - -W 1IH4 J"i w-
1 iTji-. ?" Lthe Episcopal Hospital.
i.?V'er had a hearlnir todav in eenirnl
JJfJtatlon and was committed by
?trrjor0n!l?nock to nwalt actlon
ftrs Praise John J. McKinley
eWn0l,?. J..h" J' ??KlnIey, Re-
rauhiJ ul " ua ward, in
""Wy oreanlzlnir !.,. .n.,..
m ,iu ""iiivi iwr
wir .a Praised last night by
bv ti ".'"umontai dinner given
l m "'Publican leaders In Saxonla
9 street below iriintims.in.,
r3LiX!UlaP " Vare Pulsed Qov-
na th ,:"."" " K"".a -"-0.r
Mtor iriin ' "1" " compensation act.
of ; Wallace Smith, in be
Ssnted f w,0r""ra of the Kd Ward,
rr -n'el a. dlamnn.i r , -
PlJ.ii e,.tno:,e Prewnt were Sena-rCo-rii
Ju X""re" t-'ongreasman I'etcr
It S?i.?: Pri.ldent of Select Council,
fe' -- wirra aneehaji.
Sure Kills Bovortn-t, Afn
I 5JTvVNj,?a- Jan' K-aore K.
tei?h2? oId"Pf Worman. a former
J 'Sff. Jor ?'"- W atoa
Mcm T A-M''"""rc""" fueijuf. from
mp m dellriou-j and removed the
rff ??Jf J ,e"i whUo he was clad
-.Mif-ww. Pneumonia devel
-t- , iui- mtm j th, j.
Chester avenue nml was known to evi
oiiq in thc neighborhood. lie was a pop
ular little fellow nnd it Is expected tl.nt
quite n few of his old friends will bo pr i
cnt nt the IJyine homo today when tno
medal Is presented.
"The medal Is supposed to be given us
today," said Mrs. CSeorge Byrne. "A man
representing the Carnegie commission was
hero n couple of weeks ago. and told me
this. I haven't seen the medal. I don't
know whether wo will be glad or sorry
to get It. It will bo such a constant re
minder of my daillng bov. He was such
n bright, brave little fellow. I would
gladly have given my own llfo if he could
have lived.
"'Hud' was plalng In njot with some
bos arid 1 never drenmeu of nny danger.
The boys were all laughing nnd snouting.
every one but tho two policemen out. On
tho lloor of the kitchen was found "Mr.
Ryan," faeo down. Tho gns Jet was
turned on from both the gns stove and
tho chandelier. The old man had been
dead since Mondny, the police think, for '
thnt Is the last time he was seen. When I
Sergeant Ilnscn camo out to summon the i
ambulance pntiol thcro was a chorus of j ArlLPlii-"Slaiior,
qualities of tho St. llcrnnrd. They attach
themselves to n mnstcr and will stick
to him through thick and thin. Ilut they
do not mnko friends readily with stran
gers, nnd when untrained they will fierce
ly attack a person unfamiliar to them.
Mrs. Cassatt started breeding German
shepherd dogs two years ago. when she
Imported two line specimens, "Fritz" and
"Flora."
Theatrical Baedeker
excited shouts, from thc yonngsters out
side.
"What Is the mntter?" "Wns lie there?"
' Did you find him?"
"Go home, kiddles," answered the ser
geant. "Mr. Ryan can't tell you any
stories today."
"Old Dan,' as the dead man was known
all through the neighborhood, was M
years old nnd had, lived In the house for
PLAYS.
a play In four acta ty
Then they went to n pond and Btartid to j lng time with his niece. Miss Emma
play with n raft. The next thing I knew I '-yon. For -.ears the rhlldreii of tho
two of the boys. George Dearborn and neighborhood have been coming to his
George McCarthy, came running to the
door sorbins with fright and told me Mat
Bud' nnd Willy Ward liere In the wafer
and they thought they uere drowning, t
ran to tho pond, but there wasn't any
thing to be Been except a few ripples on
the surface of the water.
"The other boy wns much larger than
'Bud,' but he couldn't arlm. I don't be
lieve mi boy thought a minute. I guess
he Just Jumped In and tried to do what
he could, That's the way he always was
ni homo. He Just tried to do overytntng
the best ha could,"
I-GNNSUK0VE HEALTH HOARD
DEFIES STATE DE.'AKTM ENT
Oflkials Declare Well Water Con
demned by Authorities Is Wholesome
PBNNSGROVB, N. J., Jan. ,-The
Borough Board of Health has defied the
State Department of Health, and Inter
estlns developments ure expected soon.
Orders Issued by State officials fcr clos
Ins of wells containing water alleged
unwholesome and the Imposition of fines
for non-compliance have caused friction,
which has been increased by State of
flclals threatening (o sue tho proprietors
of a bakery and a restaurant for "per.
mlttlng riles, dus". and dirt to Infect food
with disease germs." .,,,,
The Borough Board contends that the
well water Is wholesome and the bakerj
and the restaurant are sanitary,
William A. SummerlU. a new member
of the Borough Board, is hostile to Dr. I.
C Knight. 'Ills' hostility was aroused
i. .that- ha terms "foreign dictation."
Doctor Knight is a graduate of the
Hahnemann Medical College, Pblladel
phla, and for six months has been em
ployed by the du Pont Powder Companj
as sanitary officer at Carney's Point.
The State Department of Health last
ills . . i ...I..,.
summer arso Bl,j...i...- -.
offlcer for Pennsrove, his services to
ba recompensed by tha du Porits.
COUPLE SHOT BY BOARDER
Camden Man and Wife Dying From
Wounds
house to. hear the strange and excltlni-
stories "Old Dnn" told them. He was
a sailor In the United States nuvy for
20 yer's and served In the, army for 15
years. He fought In the Civil War, and
spent much of his time In the service
on the western frontier, lighting Indians
in un uiu uuya oi ucuuis nnu lornaiiawKs.
The children loved to hear his hair
raising stories scarcely more than tho old
veteran loved to tell them. He was cov
ered with bears from bullets, swords and
tomahawks, according to the neighbors,
unu iney were nis proudest possessions.
Miss Ryin took constant caro of tho old
man till wo weeks ago when she left
him to rrake a visit. Mrs. Margaret Gib
son. 2G37 Kimball street, came In every
day to cook his meals, but she had not
been able to get In for two days and so
thought "Old Dan" had gone to live with
one of tho neighbors, as he had said he
might.
Mr and Mrs. pinto di Pasquale, 17 South
8th street, Camden, are dying In tho.
Cooper Hospital from bullet wound. In.
fllcted by Francisco Sportl, vvhotboarded
with Ihenu The man was shot three,
times ana his wife' once. The police are
hunting for Sportl.
The wounded coupie, ran from their
home- to K and Federal ,tret-iul were
aJttlnS on a doorstep when policeman
found 1 then uncer--lou. J"'-" f W
to, nave started a quarrel mbtcn preceded
tbs aftootins-
WORK FOIL UNITED SUPPORT
F0H CANAL PURCHASE BILL
Congressmen Confer to- Prevent It
From Being Classed a "New Project"
WASHINGTON,. Jan. 0.Looklng to
united action on the movement for Fed
eral acquisition , of tho .Chesapeake nnd
Delaware Canal, n conference was held
today by i.eprcuentiiUvo Rennet, of New
York; Moore, of Pennsylvania; Miller, of
Delaware; Unthlcum. of Maryland, and
Small, of North Carolina,
Although a favorable report on the
proposition ot Federal acquisition was
made by tho House Rivera nnd Harbors
Committee two years ago, the committee)
Is showing an Inclination to regard it as
"a new project." Word has come from
the White House that the President will
vetQpny River und Harbor bill carrying
appropriations for '"new projects."
Those who attended the conference to
day Intend to appear beforo the committee
ro urge acnon.
Onen Hulls, of the llallal mi!ii.1ro,nl.. .. M
A.'!"ln. ',h0,e life. Is ono of w crthlmness is
made to realize It througti the woman he
loiulilera hl niev.
LYUIC "I'aulng tilisw of 1015." with aeorgs
.Monrne anil Mcrlbmi Mllltr. A Winter Oar
den show of the uaual type, with Kirla. run
way, music amt costume- In I arse iiuantltle,
piu,". """u "cedent burlesque on current
I'Olt BST-"Cqusln Lucy" with Julian HI-
line.. A musical comedy of tho Eltlnno type.
with ulcnty of opportunity for ihe star to
appear In lili remarKuble gonna. Music
anil plot thrown In
aAn-tlCK-'-On IrlHl." with Fre.irrlck Terry
?.r.li,.,""''s;Ml """t. An excltunt .torv of crime.
written lucitvard In tho form of a Irlall
Novel and entertaining.
IinOAD-"The Chief." with John Drew anil
Laura Hope Crei-. An elegant Ihree-fiiece
rcai).maIej a little anug. but qulto crurm-
lug.
AT rOPULAH PUICHS.
WALNUT "A Fool Th-re Will." a proMem
rinV. '"TIi.' '.mpir..' """"" '""" """
PHOTOPLAYS.
CIlESTyiJT STIJEUT OPERA HOUSE-"The
Fourth Estate," a new Fox mm of newi-nar-fr
if,. w'th cilttord Unite and Hutu
lllalr
svi.?',E.v Tiiursilav," tVlday and Buturday,
'The Tonguea of Men," -th Conitance
'.Ot.ler.
ciiicsTNirr
IIKl.OW 1UT1 1
TIIIANIII.i: IM.VVrl
I!i:rfSrr: IlAIIttlSCVt.l? In "The ("rren Dann '
"A Mnflrrn Knoch Anlen," "-th Jo .Intkriiu.
LIBERTY D1,0AD a?ia
HOLBROOK BLINN in
i.iinH vviiint.i'ooi." t
I "i I 7T '. .. - n. ... I nVFRRiJnntr n.iD and
1 Logan Auditorium iiSkiandAvV i '--' uAvitFoitD avb
"The Blindness of Devotion''
... Willi Ml I-II..M CI)"!', rnwntii I
HOI.IinOOK lll.IX.V .t KANIA MARINOKr i
In "I.IKi:"H VIIIItI.P')OI.-' i
APOLLO Kn AND rKr-v.-r . Market St. Theatre 3M MA,,:TnT
Pearl White in 'The King's liame'
I'ATItr- OOl.U nOOSTEU PLAY Hre
PAflAMOfNT Pirrrr'lin
Laura Hope Crews In "Blackbird'
"ortArr." No.
MAI'lli: PKAI.RT In
"Till'" UONIIWOMKN"
OltAFT" Kvery VVcclnciday
BLUEBIRD -0D N0UTn "noAU ST ORPHEUM aBnMASBfriisADvr.
LIONEL BARRYMORE in Doro'hy Donnelly !n 'Madame X'
a vr.r.i.ow sTitnA.K" i'athi: oold itooarEii play
PFDAR i''U7i.',',?-t,.XT.r. ORTFNT 02D ND woodland avk.
.-rtI THEATIIE -I1,IN 1 uaiiy Alut.. H Eic.. ::." to It.
rnriina-unt rictiirc .vi.viiv r'lt'KI'OlIP In
"FANCHON THE CRICKEP'
0TH AND
cEoxri avi:
i-AitAMor'NT picTt'rtn
EMILY STEVENS in
-tiii: iior.ii" or tkaiis"
GARDEN 53D I-ANBDO-VJCK AV
"THE MIRACLE OF -LIFE"
Featuring Marguerite Fiicher
EUREKA 40T- ASD
JU IX C i. A MAItKET BTr.EETI
i 'm.mii.i; r-ri yh-thi: sviiu: I orioHA
1- IF IIPIH' S (-"
Haymou'l M'
iitr.li- V--v "nTOI h'v r .-i. Viih
V tin' -f1 Vrt---'-.e
FAIRMOUNT SOTIWff?D AVB.
CHARLES CHERRY in
tiii: jifititY & tiii: iifMMiNd ninn"
' PAT AiT is,t iiAmcirr smnKT
GERALDINE FARRAR in
"TlMl'TATIOX"
FRANKFORD "
FJtANICFORD
ovi:x xiooni: loir mkiu'ihth m
tlf.l.l A I r.i,
I'AltAMOCNT I'lCTl'IlK
..95f?..r. I PARK" tUDCJE AVE. ft DAU.-Ill.N
AVENUE i a liV contlii'iui' hnw fro.n s 311-1I :
Till-: WOll AN' IN rnl.lTIl'H"
,..lnK 'IIOKOV ANtlKI'SON
Hl'lXIAIr I'tilln. Mummers- I'araile
AnrAniA Thursday. Ilday and Saturday.
h u r",.0an w'tn ls Ilarrlscale
Arucn." with Joe Jackson, n Kej stone
ui-iiiUN-r-TnuraJay, 'Tin Lure of Ii
Desire." from II. W, Service's poem.
Spell of the Yukon.' with Edmond ill
I
NtturaJ History Society to Jleet
The Ihlladelphl4 Nntural Htsjorj- So
ciety will )io!d Its regular meeting tonUlit
In the "Waener 1teo Irulltute of Science.
11th street anj iXoiitsoinery avenue.
loshUa 1 JUally, Jr., wll( gye d. lecture
on the natural history at the I'anama
Caclrlc -position.
New Government Inspector; at Work
John C. Wilson, newly appointed in
spector ol" the local ottice or the Fed,
eral Inspectors ot steamboat boilers. a
aurned bis new office this morning ln the
Postofflce,' B,ulldin-r where he ivs wel
comed by former associates with whom
be worKea before be ws transferred 10
New York. The poaltlou pays. &) a
year,
nd Hruee Meltea. and "A Modern Ktiocli
irdcn." with Joe Jackson, a Kei.tnn.
earl's
"Tlie
Friday and Saturdsv. "Th, Ijiia Trail ,,...,..!
Amra Ul)nne. .--.-... "....
I-CE All week. "Th. Temptation." with
Ceraldlne tarrur. A story of an episode In a
d v' life, excellently produced by Cecil do
WUie,
VAUDEVILLE.
-ITII'S-'Tna Forest Fire." an Cnallsh
nieli.drama: Bmma Cams, comedlenns: Fred,
erlck V. Uoners. In a aona revue; Lynna
Overman In -rhe Highest llldder": be Leon
anrt paviea. In "llurleaque Motlea'1! Allman
U,iUMl.y-n15-,5S?.,.ini?o'n.enni K" ""
O WfA Nlsht at Ihe Club." Dradna and
DerrUk: Qu Inn and Laflerty. clrcu. riders:
i.lbsan and DeUoll. comedians: Tbs Italian
nloVtonl.tNe',b ""d Uurn,: Tom lJur- "
0&Zffir3''J?!!? ,1:'.' trained animal;
Uo,.,,,wP,a'r,..l'lflPblim. and her I'ettl
8ti. V'nyrfW ,r.J,,Jf Mlnatrel Malda; Al
).bv .KLd.lan! vOrv Mcllenry and
J'ean; Eduarda Urothers. the Four Strons
fn: ..,ack ".'', Annie Bowen. In "Uunk
Ooary." and I.druan Haven, dramatic so
iirano; tho ar Carmen Trio. Johnson and
nia?V,"?WF- !a",c"'Lrui talklna. and "Jo
I.Inh llle," lnlJuclnc Beaslo'a rralned cocka
toos. NIXON-vyillard. 'Th; Man Who Crone". "Tc
Ituio nnd Iteturn," Fox and Mao emertaln.
ers; Wood. aleKllta nnd Hhllilti-tSo cornel
dUns and a comedienne: the Uellmontea. Eu.
ropean acrobats: the Gordon Highlanders.
Slnu" f ni a'lnc, 1 ""WsllliiBfert"
and Lee. In "A Study In llLack an Uhilo'4
Ollie ItrUcoe. comedienne: llSfnJ? nd"llo.
W Jn -)u nrlay Aftrrnoon"! "5S."
VVsrd and coinpan. In 'The Terrible Judre"?
CQLONlAi. - Tbo Mncnurwn TrouDO ot
ib,h atDsra.ant dancers; Ntlderv lie baUuu.
ha Four Itosm. acrobata and ballet nrm
Mr. Hob" ritrslmnioiuf tb. ivlf.'Tf'Yh',
e-heavyelbt thBinplon of the world; Dun
can and Holt, blavkfacej Jerome and Carm
Inc. talking and iMorlna: lltrlirf. ,loiV
sod thr famous y'IIed ClrflV' and ""a Ung
ford ibotOks- --
WOCK.
KNICKEBnOCKEIt-'Tbe Natural Law
froMeitt Pla. It's the flrat PhUadelfchbi per
jUye'a. v""aM by ? Kaick rbUkr
AM Bill CAK "When We "Wer Tiaenty-one
-lib lba Arvlna Etock Coapaiiy. Hennr V
Esmond's popular rmTiltn'w,fJVlrN.'t
Goodwi starred, Tbalea'ds n 1 S. pla4
OgULKrqUB.
(ry W "" iJ-ltfi aa.l.mv WpTj q.
GERMANTOWN 5fSAAV.
Valli Vnlli in "THE TURMOIL"
Mirrito I'lCTuni:
-f riHT? 69TH MARKET
VjL.'DC, Mat.. 2:13: Eiss. 7 to
Pauline Frederick in 'Bella Donna'
Hear Our 15,000 Kimball Organ
rirjADH AVENUE THEATRE
LilKAKU TTii ami rjiiiAnn ave.
MARY MILES MINTER in
"Il.MtllAHA FRIETCIIIE"
.NOItTII
I Broad Street Casino ""l!'''"
Ki-wiv, -. ,).,
EDITH STOREY in
linn WEornxci nioht." 4 van- om-Miea.
CENTURY C",K -u',:- maishiialiI
wt"' -1V MATINIIR dailv
MOLLY McJNTYRE :
"HER GREAT HOU''
PRINCESS "jiU?"
"THE DEVIL-IN-CHIEF"
I1Y MIGHT AND HIS HIOHT" :
RiAf TH annMANTOWN- ave.
IIrtll AT TULl'EHOirKEN" ST. -
MARC McDERMOTT in PLAZA ""0An ronTCR ST8
"THi; CATHI'AW"
MlfTII
a- a TJtl.n nnoArt ST.. eiue
Great rNortne.-n germanx-naves.
"HEIt OIIEAT HOI'll"
Featuring MOLLY MrlNTYIIK
And Specinl Added Attraction
RP-17MT W MAHIU2T STREET
1IJ.1N 1 IIVMAK VOIVK ORG AS
EDMUND BREESE in
THE LURE OF HEART liKSIftR"
CYRIL MAUDE in
"THF. ORFATPP vif I."
IRIS THEATRE 3ua A!,NEGTON
MARY PICKFORD in
THE PAWyN" OF A TOMORROW"
JEFFERSON I0T" gRzgg01
TRIANOLE PLAYH
WILLARH MACK In "AI.OHK OK"
Raymond llllclico-k In "The Vtllago Bmndal"
LAFAYETTE 2014 KBN8,n5ub
Claw Kimball Voun and Wilton Ijijiaio In
Tho Hupremw Triumph of the btage
' "T R I I. II Y "
i T7 a nm forty-first and
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Valli Valli in "The Woman Pays"
NoitTnwE.sr
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BLANCHE FORSYTHE in
"Tlie Slr'fo Ft-r-." K paris
SAVOY 15,iT3,E?
KvrnnvN" inys fhwv " ni- in
"THE PHANTOM WITNESS"
TIOGA 1TTH venanoo sts.
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Alice Brady in "THE RACK"
VICTORIA "'X&'S.ntii
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