Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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CITY PERSONAL
TAX LEVY ON
$625,000,000
Board of Revision Reports
Indicate Large Increase
Over 1915 Total
FOUR MILLS ON DOLLAR J
EVENING LEPflER-rHILADELPHTA. ATOXDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916.
VERA BARSTOW, VIOLINIST, owrs
J3ACK LOST GOWN AND BARPIN
Fifteen Minutes to Dinner and '
Nothing to Wear Is Predica
ment of Soloist With Phila
delphia Orchestra
Unknown Finder of Suitcase
Returns Articles, Including.
Gift From the Duchess of
Connaught
! 1fntr1, . I. it i . . . ..
j . I'll nullum nie orrcrctl lo the
, ' (iliUnowli woman who rcttlnicil tho sult-
ImprCSSiVC List Headed by Do- wise. In which were tho only cvcnlnc
, 'ln Holdings, Assessed at XZ Xt ?ff?U"JL,n A'?SS
M $8,552,765 "T''f niol nwrm mcdlcnhinnt Id which
...... .. vlw, ,,,,,, Mv,ni.,,, sniU .llPfl
ollt llnrstnw, Wild will 1,- "in snlnLt
with the I'hllnilclnlitii Orchprlrn tiinlnlil
the
lth- ,
lth I
j . . ., . . wm' ,l10 rhl ndeln hln Orchcrtm tonic
$ The total return of tnxAble Pwjoiw nt lt llt.,t mnccl ,,, Allnntlonty.nl
" rroperts " "1"-11 ," f c,ft , wl" col," Atiollo Thcnlro, "Is to ilml one's so f wil
I four mills on the .lollnr II. If i yen will 15 minutes of n dinner pa.ty ..I 1 w
hit larsely I" fsrran nf the 1U, total or ! ,mt1,tK to wear.
F".C. ..v, .1.- Invnil 111, mi Wllltih M lllflll ti lnl . tit - ... . .. ....
tssimOiOOO. the tnxe.-i upon which nmoiinleil . .. rnll, ,' ' v.,,. ..,., ., u ..
Ba V.rt tiort W1C l( ' ..ft- ,. .t .. , . .
a, to jt-vf- "
Th entlte nsRcssiuom lor unit una 1101
hrf completed by llio Houiil of I!olnlon
i.,. rnmliL
nf Taxes, hut It Is psncctrd tp lonrh
St! yi'ui or more All of the tcVeliiic,
hvitn 'net of Awmldy which went intu I weight of the
effect two rnra iiro. Is nulijprt to up. ' filchd.i anil til
Mnrlallo!i In -H t'uunclln. I Vnik.
The Inrfiot personal latum intidu for
the present yenr li nceicillteil In the
Thomiis "Unliin eitnte. which will pay tax
mi nertonnl iiroiorl npprniscil lit HB-V!.--B
as conipmed with J7.nii.nil mm year,
while lit1 ciuitc nf llnnry II. Houston.
. former ill fetor of the reunsylvanln
Ilallroml onimihj . Is assessed ill JJ.ln.1.-
(B4 nnd In l!ir. K.DO.FZ. I he estlite or
v'i IJicxel Is iissessed at $(I.."Mii.l.'iO, as
tomparcd to fi.130.3VI last ear.
' Tli' unwind riedltrd to Mir. Anna W.
Walker Ten Held, wife of KtedorlcU t.
PenfleWi ' nt" n ,nui' iiiiinn.-i.itnir m
Vienna, ittitl datmlitPi- nf the Intr Wllllnin
w.ltrlitmnn. of the Mrni of Power ,i
Wcldhtmni" '"' who in luKnulcd as one 1)v
f me n m m ,uinvii in ,t'v tnttv-,1
State, Is .'t.orS,;nj. Last jear her per
sonal propei ty uas assessed nl .!,"." IXill.
m Tlic estate 01 aikc i. wi-iiit'iiii is as-
i'losseil nt l,i w. jojcpu . niexei. 111
t s GRS.6T0: rii.iilcin.iHiii"Tiittor 11 1 ?:',B:'J,3T I.
land John IHihson at $.!,ml",Min,
V- m.iirt,uinlii.'in4 Hiilttert lo the navineiit
K .niH,nnnt tnvrs on river ld0.fl00 anil their
Ml Ul V -!..
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V, T. S. l).illey
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Farali r. Sni;c
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Sunlcy O. .ri.iKB
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Ilelty M. KI11R
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Harriet I Snilih.
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F. Charlolto Unvrcai'o Ksuito
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Andrew Jl. lloore
Ilarr H. New Imld
Alexia 1 du I'nnt
Chirlra II, HnKels
Anna 1). i)tt
T. Cumnliell Steuiirt
.Miriam II. Thormi
'tTaoTiaa It. Wananmker
na Mm 11 wairo
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s Rimini Aini'r lOftatr
William u. riyinei i.siale
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jfharlea II IliilKivny
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iiftcrnoon. At the station the porter took
in.v suitcase and when 1 was met liv
friemls handed It to them. A violinist Is
unusually niieful not lo lift 11 heavy nitt
c!e, t.o I did not feel the difference In the
suitcase hatiiicd to nn
i" one I packed In Ne
Hut there wan n illrfeience. When I
opened my suitcase Feieial ulillues of
political economy lolled nut. lint nnr a
(ilsn of an evenins dtcss,"
Miss llaiKltm expiesscd vlvldl. hei
tllsttes.'. '
"InuiKliie It, If ou can. I'"iflceii 111I11
utes to ilicsn and notlilur; to wear, lank
ily for inc. I could unnun somcthlns.
l-'oollihly, nl Hie last nionieiit, I had
slipped In 11 pin, Klveii to mc liy th" .
Duchesa of ('otuiiitlRht Ihc Inst lime t I
played In Oltnun,-' f'Mil.ilnrd Allss Itar
stow. "I luio iniicli lo he tlianl.ful for." she
added. "My unknown friend had no '
menus of Ilml. 11s me. Time hiis unthitu
ullcnre that could Identify me. I
lelnriied hei miltcase In thc Inst and
j found depai inienl, and one day later I '
iccelvcd mine In inturn.
I ui com sc. I could liaxe liouahl snme-
lliiiiK to ,ear In I'lilliiilelpliln today, hut,
with a llvc-hniii' rehearsal. 1 didn't think
I would have ninth t lino for shopping
So I was miRhtv elad to see mj sullcnse
iiRaln, I had a 'ipcc'al tlianksRlvIn-; day
of nix own," said Miss llnrstnw, Krate
filll.v. .Misi. Vein Harstow H a nntlve of fills-hiii-Rh,
where she hegan her musical
BLOOD OF FATHER MAY
SAVE CHILD'S LIFE
15fS2 wi '
Physicians Watch Outcome of
Unusual Operation on 23-
Months-Old Baby
Uiihlnl Co3fol. the 23-montlis-old hahy
Klrl whoso hlood suddenly besan turning
to water, Ih hcinpr watched with care to
day by physlcilans following the transfu
sion of bled from tho veins of her father
and the removal of her spleen. The ope
latlon. performed nt the Howard Hos
pital, is regarded as of the utmost medi
cal importance.
A cie.irliiR up,, In a lnrge measure, of
the cn-.itrovcrsy that exists rcRardhiR the
true function of thc spleen Is oxpectcd.
Should tho Infant recover It is thought
that tho success attending the icmoval of
the diseased organ will prove that It was
u 'burying ground of tho blood cells."
Whether or not tho spleen builds up red
blood corpuscles tins been a disputed
medical point for many yeurs.
"Wo can't tell," wns the reply today
at tho hospital to a query an to the
probabio iccovcry of tho bnby.
The operation was performed by l)r
Kdward Martin, professor of surgery nt
the I'nlverslty of fennsylvanla and con
sulting surgeon of tho Howard Hospital,
assisted by Dr. S. M. Moorehoad and Dr.
K. .1 lVssolano. of tho hospital. Tho
liali s lainer. e;cr i-osiui, a. Kim-er, m
i.ir. i 3Uth Sth "..vet. gave a. tlihd of n
pint of blood shortly heforo tho spleen
was lemoved.
MISS VKKA HARSTOW
trainlllR fter Iwo vears In Vienna hIip
returiicd In America and had liccn on the
concert stii.se for the Inst three jears
In flill.idclphl.i MIhh llnr.tlou Is thc I
guest of Mr ami Mrs. ImMil Koriiliauser,
of 12S0 I.ocurt sticrl
OLD KECLUSK FOUND DEAD
Police Hclicvu JIan Was Member of J
Wealthy English Family
CI.AVTON. N. .!., .Ian. 21. Coroner
ORden Is InvcstlRatliiR tlio death of
(ScorRo W. Ilnrrlson, fiTi years old, whoso
body was found by nclRhbors In n hiiiiRn
low at Kinnkllnvllle. The Interior of tho
bungalow wns In disouler, and there were
traces of blood nbout tho man's mouth.
Letters found in thc bungalow, where
Harrison lived alone, lead to tho belief
that he was a member of a wenlthy Kiir
llsh family, from whom ho received
periodical remittances. Ho Is also said
to have received a. pension oh a former
lieutenant In the Hrltlsh army. He wns
reputed to huvo hoarded his money, hut
officials have failed to llnd more than a.
small sum In loose chatiRo about tho
place.
SCOTT NEARING, OUSTED
FROM U. OF P., STIRS UP
RUMPUS AT NEW POST
Socialistic Utterances Rouge Op
position in Toledo City Col
lege and His Scalp Is
Eagerly Sought
HAS CHANCE TO WIN OUT
TOMMjo. Ohio. .Inn. 21 force work
ing seerelli alirady nre nftcr the rcatp
of 1'iof. Scott N'earlng, wild, ntter hav
ing been t emoted fioin the faculty of
the University uf Pennsylvania, Jollied
Toledo's municipal university shortly
nfter January 1.
Tile movement 1 1 ou.t Professor N'enr
Ing began within a few days nMer his
nrrlvnl here. The Hist step wax nn at
tempt In persuade Major Charles M
Mllioy not to reappoint t)r. John S.
Pyte nn a tinlversllv trustee. Thc objec
tion lo Doctor Pjlc was that lie had de
elnird liimsell In ravor of Poctnr Nenr
lug Committees and individuals nre
leaving no stone unturned to accomplish
hl-i downfall. Pcrsounlly. b.v letter nml
lelephone the ill) Is belllR lhiiruutlilj,
canvassed.
Oiu delegation Appealed to Mnvor Mll-
"v tin ect. hut got no cneout nRomotit
'Hi" Mnvoi said thai he knew of un nh
lectinn to Doctor Pylc, that lie had the
Interests of the ttnlvcniltv tit liiarl and
had made many sturlllccs Tor It.
The enemies nf Doclnr N'enrllig assert
Hint he Is using the unlversll for tbn
exploitation of socialistic piopHKnudn.
Doctor N'rnrhtR has delivered n nuinher of
public nddresscs heie, boldly advocating
economic leformi
If the Mavnr disrrgiiids thc siirrcsIIiiiis
nf the niitl-Nenrlng rorces. tlien, II Is
said, an attack will he made on the uid
veisltv itself next .Inly, when the City
t'ouncll Is scheduled to make the l'.lli,-17
nppioprlatlons for the Institution. The
Council will be asked lo withhold city
support unless the uttltiiile of tlio uul
erslty chnnges
liver since the unlveislly wns estab
lished attacks have been made upon It.
The Institution pnrtly Is supported by
an endowment, which disgruntled heirs
fought through all the Slate courts.
Doctor Nenrlng's ft lends, however, nre
ralluig to his rupport t nlon labor Is
snld to be solidly back of him and will
take action In his faor nt Ihe next meet
ing of the Central Union, reports say.
Other bodies, including, of course, the
Socialist party, nre piepnrlng to act, and
It Is believed thai Doctor Nesting will be
able lo hold his position,
There are seven university tru-itees.
With an nntl-Ncarlng man In Doctor
Pylc's place that faction would have a
innjorllj.
K. H. PRESIDENT RECOVERING
Head of Union Pacific Struck
! Head in Fall
His
N'lCW VOHIC. .Ian. 21.-A dispatch from
I Omaha, lecelVed nt the olllce here of the
1 Union Pacllle Itnllroad Company nt fliSO
' this morning contained the following
I statement rognidlng the condition of
President Mohler:
I "Wlilfe skating shortly nfter noon yes
terday, .Mr. Mohler fell hackwaid on tho
Ice, striking his head nnd causing n slight
j concussion. IU- was unconscious for sev
,etal bouts. Ho Is' now conscious nnd
making nood tctover. Pulse and res
pilatlou regular. Surgeon attending is of
opinion thai he will he all tight In a dny
or two."
a
SMALLPOX IK DUBOIS
Auto Strikes Two Motorcyclists
Miscalculation of his distance fioin an
automobile icsultcd In tho bcrions Injury
of Krancls l.ucketta. lilS North lath street,
nnd Pietio Kludaia, 211 North Juniper
street, when the motorcyclo they weie
ihllng collided with an autotiiobilo on
llelmont avenue, neur city line, jrstcr
ilny Until were thrown to tho stiect.
They were taken to tho West Philadol
phln Homeopathic Hospital, where It was
found they were Internally Injuied. Wyle
T. Wilson. 113 North 2d street, who drove
the automobile, took the men to the bos-f'tul.
The Dependable Tailor
House eilablhhnl 1S60
We Dislike the Word
"Bargain"
Uor bargains. In tailored
clothes at lenst, are n de
lusion and a snaie. Here,
however. Is a legitimate
bus lug opportunity.
Wo aro overstocked
with tho most unusual
assortment of dlstlnctlvi)
suitings we've handled
for mnny a year.
So, with the winter
season still young, we'll
1111 your order for Dixon
Tailoring: and Dixon Srr
lrc nt exactly $ft liolovv
original prices. Hut onlv
for tho bnlaiico of Jan
uary. $35-$45 Now $30-$40
1111 Walnut Street
fagQf i
Lighting
Fixtures
at Retail
Our reputation has
c been accomplished by ad
vanced ideas in fashioning
and construction, strict
integrity and selling at
moderate prices.
The
Horn & Branncn
M'f'g. Co.
Retail Display
icooms
427-433 N. Broad St.
r.
tfee old folks
" as for food," says
Chatinccy M. Dcpew, "half
of my friends have digged
their graves with their
teeth."
There is indeed little
doubt that improper diet
is the main source of ill
health of many who have
passed thc prime of life.
When the human machin
ery begins to weaken, the
digestive organs need some
thing lo aid them in their
functions.
Dried fruits that you buy
at Martindale's are such an
ideal food. Carefully select
ed, f ull-lleshed ; they have
those mild laxative qualities
that aid the system without
ill-effect.
Pared Peaches, almost like the
fresh fruit in flavor, 22c Ib.
Unparcd Peaches, with tender
skins that slip off easily, 13c lb.;
2 lbs. for 23c
Apricots, 20c and 23c lb.
Red Pitted Plums, 22c lb.
Dried Raspberries, -lOc lb.
New EvaporntcdApples.lCclb.
.Mixed Pitted Cherries, 23c lb.
Fine Rip; Prunes, Mc, 16c, 18c
lb.
Yotf save 4c to 8c a lb. '
on this totter
A delightful, fragrant cream
ery butter, bought by us in large
quantities directly from tho
creamery and sold to you with
out tho additional expense of a
middleman's profit that is why
you save from four to eight
cents every time you buy a
pound of our Crown Butter. A
butter to suit the most critical,
and at a saving surely it's
worth a trial.
Tfaos. Martindale 8c Co.
i 0th & Market
Kttnbllalied In 1800
Hell I'lionea Filbert 2870. 1'llbert "871
Kr j stone Itacci SOU, Itnce S01
1
tate Health Oilicer Sent to Hotel to
Investigate
F llAltniSIH HG. .I.in. 2J.-A icproeutu-
or the State Heultli Depai tmeiit liarf
wen sent , iiUi,0s, where It la repotted
rase of smallpox ban existed for eev
.crM weeks without i,,,t'i,ir. i,u ,n.
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iVIIncQ been lezlstoiprt nt IIia lintel V. li!H
lithe diltPHKa nt,t,A..rnrl ,.,.,1 n siVi,.l ,,,111
C. - -... H,VICl ttl.M till 5HMI b ,t,l.
M made to trace these.
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Slefansson Films at U. of P.
Motion tileliircB ...111 l.u l,n.. nlnl,l
la th University of Pennsylvania Mu-
-"-v, .un mm spruce streets, depleting
.."' JondUions that explorers face in tho
fn. . "B'0". together with a tUHIliiig
"Mtment of tho rescue of Stefausson's
?";, There will be also a fanciful reel
"titled "The cruise of the Kins and
TtUlKe." The ,,Kltn I. In..l..,l . nl(.,ul
!M l;30 o'clock, ,
I "Spray Your
& a
aint'f' " i"w,wujLg&
n
II "Spray Your Throat
fveral times dally with a ood tji
'"P'io" advises Dr. DUon. Stato
B '".t CommlMloner. Our Clyco
Formalin (2Sc A 75c) la admlrablo
'or trila purpoae during epidemics of
np. pneumonia ana otber dlaeaiea.
fieaaant to uao. and non-toilc.
"excellent for cjilldren aa well
. LLEWELLYN'S
rblUdelpbU'a Standard Drue Slor
1518 Chestnut Street
Olrco-Formalcta dozens o form) 23c
')')h!ti',,v'vwi.ma'iL!!!imx3iufi4
TJN ROOFING
lli. ,..,, , luarcual irou io a
ooo!".11 .0:,b-. Cua'.mc ready lo.Uj I
I Ait ,,,.' ; " uoi piua cost or lauor. i
1 1 ti A.;"co muiiie.
Wh .BkRCER CO., 59 N. 2d Slreet
- U4
Mala 400Q
ITTMLKTyiliW
eueld
of the, greatest artistic merit are shown
in the Special Exhibition of Pearls and
Pearl Necklaces from
Dreicer & Co., New York
NOW AT THE
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
(South West Salon)
PHILADELPHIA
IfiMlliliiM
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
902 Chestnut Street
create to order Jewelry of
original highly artistic design
and exceptional workmanship.
CT, Consultation is invited.
"WATCH YOUR STEP"
" xour feet need llxln-. e
"ANNA 8
1'. for 3tb A Sanson)
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THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES
S. E. Cor, 15th and Cheitnut Sti.
Iti;KIJ II. WAIJIKIt, Vrr.
Late M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer
NOW ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW
VALUABLE PAINTINGS
BY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS
To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale for the Account of
FRANK H. G. KEEBLE. ESQ.
AMI OTIIKK OWNKHH '
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS
JANUARY 27 and 28, 1916, AT 2:30 O'CLOCK
11LI OWING AKB bOMK 0-"rilE I'ltOMIXENT AHTISTS HKI'IlKsUSTKll
AJIEUICAN
Blakelock, I1, A.
Col. Tbo.
U Word. an.
Rlchurda. T.
Hart. J.
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JrltK.Mll IIAH1IIZOX
Heauquean Olati, N
llouheur. Iluaa OeCAnpa. A. O.
Caln. J. C Delacroix. B.
llenner. J J. Jaciiue." Ch.
Van Marcke. E. Trovon. c.
Thaulow. J.
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OLD MASTERS
CoUa Harlow I-jrellllery Guardl
lltecbey Petera Tournlerea Go) a
Oplu Hoppuer Iirraln Coella and others
Catalogues mailed free upon request
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CURRENT styles arc in
cluded in this sale. More
over, reductions are based
on last Fall's prices, when cost
of production was less than
now.
Chestnut
$3,000,000.
Immediately available for investment in first mort
gage loans on approved
Industrial Plants
Must be going concerns, showing satisfactory
net annual returns.
No amounts less than $250,000 will be considered.
HORACE H. FRITZ
713 Walnut Street
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Starting Today
PERRY & GO.
places on sale
at Radical Reductions
their rich and
most comprehensive
stock of
WINTER OVERCOATS
although woolen prices are soaring:
and dyestuffs arc ten to twenty
times dearer than last seasonl
C The mills arc paying from ten to twenty
TIMES as much for dyestuffs as they paid
before the war! They are limiting the quan
tities of cloth they will permit any clothing
manufacturer to buy! We could hold over
the splendid Overcoats now in our Store and
sell them next season for several dollars more
than the regular all-season prices marked on
them!
CBut not for us! Out they go at prices
lower than we can make them for next sea
son! Peel a couple of bills from your bank
roll and buy one of them today, even if you
have to store it !
C We will sell $55 and $60 Overcoats
for $42; we will sell $40, $45, $50 Over
coats for $33; we will sell $30 and $35
Overcoats for $24; we will sell $22.50
and $25 Overcoats for $18; and we will
sell $15, $18, $20 Overcoats for $13.
Group No. 1
Overcoats
that were
$15, $18, $20
this year
Group No. 2
Next Season's
sure prices
$18, $20, $25
In this
Sale
$13
Overcoats
that were
$22.50 & $25
this year
Group No. 3
Overcoats
that were
$30&$35
this year
Group No. 4
Overcoats
that were
$40, $45, $50
this year
Group No. 5
Overcoats
that were
$55&$60
this year
Next Seasons
sure prices
$28&$30
In this
Sale
$18
Next Season's
sure prices ,
$35&$40
In this
Sale
$24
Next Season's
sure prices
$50 to $60
fin this
J Sale
$33
Probably not
obtainable at
all. next year
In this
Sale
$42
PERRY & CO., N. b. t.
16th and Chestnut Streets
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