u It BYENiyg LEDGERTmTTrAT)ttT;PTTTA WTSBHflRPAY, .TANTTABY 20, 191tf. r K 1 Ti i In inimifcii i ii.n,w, i rlln,.., ".! fire, a OUIl NJ jr. "wH ' fill lti "tit, eei 'Mlsl T. afc "ft t (dI Mr. IXJtl c! li -Ti i It I rSAVESGIRL0F13 BEING WED IN TENDERLOIN AT 2 A.M. policeman Finds Marion Gilbert and l'Taim j--- . tB on' Steps of House at 10th and Vine ft he cries AS SHE TALKS t. carch for a minister by n boy and 1 i their teens wns rudely Interrupted ' I today when Policeman Patrick Mc t . . nf the lOtli nnd lluttonwood Ct. station. arrested Prank M.ii-co, 19 P old of 71 t""Rt Uarllr-M street, (lcr kr7, ' mi Marlon Hubert, 13 years KJBrf lta North Mlh street. .r -.aikiiaii iifimin .iniiirn .The? were "" w. .... p"1""".' ' , l, .,....., V tit Municipal v.....l ...... ..v. . fguCMCt"11" tmorrow- K - ... 4..1 ai M 1.14 nil . ... i?J n. ir wub "" "- ....,. . i - Ill,, It IK t 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 U' 1 1 ttlJIl" 'iiw In Rtir up imp Hiuupy urnuus l KfitrtcU whon thn nollccmnii snw notn -RtaJitlOth nml Vino streets thnt mused j j i0 gtop SHOri anu cr.-ii-u Bnui(,niti ma P"- .... , .. Cl.ml nff On !' Hum ricisi . it IH.-.H- '::,,. wns a r-ry ptolty sir?. Her ''.i.i n few InrhPS below her knees g? two blondo braids of lienvy Hair ffedietl halfwm to l.rr wnlst. Wnolde tho Bin was n cullovv-looklns Eiii Ho was tiilkhiK cnriiestly to her, lwi he proweil a fln-rcr nirninst the but & of the electric dooibclt. m-jinl tins "" "', "."". ""-" ,, ner wns out so Into befnio In my 'If. Mamma will be terribly mad fit me. Irish thnt minister would ivnKe up. JJo iottluppose we can Kct mnrilt'il. Prank7" '"Dont worry. . " ""J ivi.ih..i, "we're KOlnn t Rot spliced If wo rlns .-., minister's clocnbell In town." , im nrrtnt MrMnlion handed himself Ei cue to Inject himself Into the little L-...0 lie approached tho pair and kou'lred In his most mthcrly volco: R'Vhtldron. wlmt mo you dolus- nut nt U tlrpc of the mornlnji? Aon, little Wl oucht to he miUBKled up In you i.i t nn ciiiTi'i'it'ri nil in iiiii iii'ii 'it home Willi our nun itiui!Kmu jou. V. .,,.. lit i Ir. rinpM. fos ill) nnd tell ffjoar Undo Duill. v nil about It." 1- Tears glistened In the bit; blue eyes of wtbe girl, while she fumbled In a pocke B.Hipreoat for n luinilkci chief. Then ono . ik tenrs cut loose fiom ItH moorlnus. Another followed suit, nnd still another, tntll she was sobbing as If her heart would brcaK s-rmnW nml I are looklm; for n minis ter to get mnirlod," she dually managed taob out. SThe hoy Iookpu uuconuoruiiiic, niuiien ,m one foot to tho otbor nnd duff bis binds into his trouser pockets. "Oh shucks, ' he said, "stoii bawlliiK, Jtarlon. This ain't no tniKcdy. Wo aic Jmt looklns for a minister, and tills ono won't wake up " ' Patrolman McM.ilion took the pair to th 10th and Iluitonwood stieets station. wheiv Marlon was turned over to tho matron Slie said tlmt sue ion ner nomo with Maucc yesterday iiftcrnoon without Mllng anything to her parents, "lime been colim with Frank for some Slime." she snld, "and 1 love blm deaily. file has nhvas been kooiI and kind to mo iiid he tells me such nice tl lines. Wo had somcthliiB to eat In a lestnur.-int and then we went to a moviiiR-pIcture sbow. "When the show was over. It was so late that I was afraid to r homo i nil face mother. Then Frank said we lnlRbt BuveUsetonnrrluri and have It done with. Bomebodj told tistthuru was a minister at the Vine stieet .ulilitss, ho wo went up Here." tMarlon G lheit a punll in the sixth trade at the Ki-halTer public school, (ler hinlown avenue and Wyoming street. 'ilagce Is cniploj oil as an appicntlco at the Jlidvalc Steel Wm ks. UERIAL FLEET URGED BY SANTOS-DUMONT Contlntircl from I'aue One fllmlnated cavaliy as a factor In battle. '"fji aviator has a vision of a bundled BileS frojn bis machine. Compare this to .on inreo or lour miles xnat me iook- itit on a b.ittloMili) has and you will readily see the advantage tho aviator has. It Is common ltnmvlnriiri. Mint tho niruhln KM In Amerlc.i h so small that It Is practical negligible." MUST 1IAVK CIPUFIATOIIS. Kto the suggestion that in tlmo of war We hundreds of Curtlss biplanes now telng sent oveiv mouth to Kngland ami France coulillie also turned out for the Amerlcim niiiiies In caso of war, .Mr. Eantos-Dumcnl icplleil that thue would r.0t be e loiiah ntinrMt.-ir In tlln rnllntrv klo make them ot am value. 'There ought to be largo scbcols of (nviauon ostalillshp'l. IT this couptry is really makms an eftoit to prepare lalnst war and pocdblo Invasion. It l,on't do much good to cntnbllsli these ichools after w.u Is declared." Tho fa- pifus avi.itoi sinll.'d. "While men wen- jfoiuntceiiiin' and 1 i-ing tialncd for tho lervlro is.. A..m.i. ...... i.i i.n i..... 1 1. .... PS bombs all ovi r the country." Subm -fines can be leadllv detected by avlatnis, JH llr. S.'ntns-lJumont. i"H Is a n.osi peculiar tiling hut from In. fiallrl.fr n0 l...u. . .i , t. I.. mg, .v.Siii. ui iw let'l, muru or iciia, 11. la possible to see tluouuh water below for cjepth of about sl feet. A torpedo can Jj literally 'dioppcd out of the sky' on toe undtrwatei tenors without dangiM the aerial craft. It has been said that jeroplanes are losing out becauso they S?J now oliliLToil tr ll- ,it (i 1ieli5ht of two filjes In ouler to avoid tho enemy's gum. at, on Hie c-ontraiy. they uio becoming "wto cnecuve i-vory day. ETh& fiPrnt.itiu lt.tr.. uniiftnil ti mnnlilim nat will carry 27 persons. The Curtlss fiacnlne, which Itself weighs 2t,(W0 wuncs, can c-air n load of two tons. feme of tho machines attMn a speed of M miles an hour It Is terrible to coit- piate such frightful machines for the wuctlon of cities and humanity, nut y aro an established fact nnd must bo u. Somo have as , many as seven tors of 1U00 hai'Eonowcr. It is becoming J and less risky to manipulate them. !e m now being perfected u system or tOmnt!l rtf... I.nl ! ..nn n 1.n Illl.lV' ft if driver If UiIh rountrv centred Its jlerSies on Its neroplano corps I do not ilMok It would hnv, in i ci-lcnn verv serl- JlJly with -invasion for tho simple reason iMH an enenn would not ho able to get . enough to do any damage." BOMBS SHOT FHOM: QUNS. ?'r. Santoa-Diimoiit lnuirhed at tho amiliar pictures of aviators leaning over P side of the shin hikI ilronninc bombs B the enemy from a height of less than Ifipwusand feet. r'ne bombs are hung In an opening and aOPped by pulling a string or lever. Some $i shot from ginis In the more advanced fnuie3. If a man leaned over the siue I would bi blown right out of his ma- "ne t the force of tho air. He has to ijnt. himself pretty snugly in Straps to ai Behind a clever wlnusmeju co HJk to his guns." " ,rne aviator was atrked whether he had r contemplated joining tho air force &j"iy ui me- warring countries. 1 get etiniiph nvr.itoini.iit nut nf trvliifr f Inventions without being shot at from e iana, he replied. "I have no Inten- S u getting mixed up in tne war. i Sie been In this rnmitrv four months ad have made several flights. But It's toi!j fcr aeroplauing these days. I gQlnir hn lr In Tlrn9ll nnyt month to fk on some Ideas I have gotten here. (BMi nr.ifve that tho wars of tne iu- wui oe won or 103t by aeroplanes Wireless-controlled maciilnss may ate trenches, navies and ' even (y a veuuio extent. Artillery for 8tw?tM,lslk.1Crop,an t0 splinters and reckon with In tho future." LEAVES FOIt NEW YORK. rwl,r,' ,Snn'-Dumonl leaves this after noon for New York, whero ho In stnylng Lii .;Vpro t,nb whllc making his In. vestlgntlons. inS-iRi"Uo?",,lumonl wn"' ih t man v? n 1!al,oon so ngnlnst tho wind, mfil" i,R0,,h,e Rtnftled Paris and tho Zl nnrI, ''V lljlng mound tho EilTel lower In a mntor-drlven bnlloon. "When I,i? ..Ith;?1 ,,,Bhtl" Mr- Hanto-liumoiit ,.?.; i ' tn?"R''t 1 had a mnehlno thnt Z , ,rcvohitlonliP warfnre. and Mich i 'Jihlvo l)P0" l,, cn"e ''ad tho war ntnrted then. tt"?1,0 ,1llrlK,,lP,l' not Rood In warfare, ii 'i00 !,lK n,,l, '"" vulnerable. The sol ,',. ?. .' ', t,.el,cl"!i can blow It to pieces with their nntl-nlr craft guns. Aeroplanes nie small nnd swift. They dart around JliVi !VVnll(ws and arc very haul to hit. Dirigibles are good for nothing tv,.(.iit, perhnps. to filaliten women and children. They ate useful onlv to attack nniieom hntntits who bnvo no nlr etaft gnus. air. Rantos-Dumimt wna a guest nt the opera-ilnnre ami supper patlv 'ilven bv ,!'; 'i?1'', M,s- ,n'"ps I'' Sulllvnn nt tho I .U,,"?rl "" ,nsl "'""l. "c met many iMilladplphlnns at a luncheon nt the Sulli van home today. NEW HUNT FOR MEEKINS BOY CAUSED BY LETTER! Strange Mossng e, Which Threatened Lawyer's Child, Results in Extensive Search Tho anonymous letter leeeivcd by l.uko llipklns. 2110 South lilst stieet, father ot missing s-yenr-old Itlrhaid Mei'kliiH, hns stlned the police to fresh activity. Al though they hellovc the letter threatening to kidnap the son of a piomlnent lawyer Is the work of a "crank," they will never theless ledouble their energies nnd may drag MliiRo deck ugaln In an attempt to clear up the mystery of the disappear ance. Captain Cninoion, of tho IH'teetlve llu reuu, will confer with his uslslatits to. day on the advisability of chugging Mingo deck. A map inclosed with tho letter sliowpd n crude sketch of u boy beside the creek nt a point 1110111111111 ns .vith street. Whether the wilter inciiut tho Meeklim ho had been thrown 111 then1, was bulled tbcie or had stood there tllu day he dlsappeated Is a iniitter of con jecture, llut In their deslie to follow every clue, however elusive, to the end, the Detective Muieau will search out every direction tho letter Indicates would bring them to 11 solution of the boy's disappearance. Another line tho police will take today Is the iiliestlonlng nf the "led-hend boy" mentioned by the anonymous wilter. ThU boy, whose name Is known to the police, disnppeaied two yeais ago fin several weeks and then mysteriously returned home without being able to sny wheio he had been. The story as suppiessed by the police at tho time, and tho letter wrltei's knowl edge of It when the general public was Ignorant of the whole affair Is le-jo-dcd as at least an indication that he went to some tioublc to keep himself Infoimed of lost-boy cases, If he vs not actually concerned In them. Mrs. Mceklni, mother o the boy who Inspiied the mysterious b tier, believes today her son is still alive. The letter wilter coiitiadli'teil himself so many times In telling what had become of the child that It was Impossible to say whether be Intended to convey that the boy was dead or nllvo. Mir. Meekln's faith that her boy Is still alive has not been shaken by any of the anonymous letters or the failure of the police to llnd him. TODAY'S MAKKIAC.E LICENSES JuniPM II. Demies. I!Us X. 1th St., anil Cl.irn A. lluchliiitii. 'Jiiir, N. Itli si. William K Smith. .It., a-Jo N. loth st and MuiKarci InMIs, -'.'-0 N. liltli st. John McLean. New York illy, nnd Nellie Me- K.i.lden. as I X. .lint m , , .lo'cph .Mm r.iv ITJii X. lth it., nml Anna .. liilmes, 1!2.". N. ".sill Ht. .Ir lii) .1. linjle. i'liai IVili-ral rt., nml I.ctltl.i I.. .M.-Xiiniee, l.'Hii M. Uurntlier t. f!roc' ('. I'enrsill, 717 X. I'd St.. nnd I)oiotli .M. ItllrH, 717 N. LM Bt. Ilirnev Mleklln, MT X. rrnnklln St.. nnd Itnc Wnsliiiw. 7:". S. "il st. Aincnst Mattihk.i, 1117 X. .Id St.. nnd Kntherlna Kirzlcl 1117 X. -Id t. . , , ,, . , Jon pli SM.noff. LMJ1 S. 7th Bt.. and llthcl Mnlin, -Jl-lcl h. Ud st. Ki.inelM i:. .Miule, ."fJ lielKindo st.. nnd Har riet I. -M tiivtimisr. -"II Ili'lKnida st. , , Israel V. l'lillmi .'.IH4 luitliroio ne nnd Clara .Marlim. 4l.".il Poplar st. , Hairy Hunt. Atl.intli I Itv, X. J., nnd Abble ClBtiorni' li.li X I'leM'lmul ac. Jan. II. Muipliy, llorili-nmnn. X. J., anil I.llz.i- brtli t). i:ills. a e. cor. -Jld and Cumliorlaii.l.. John Mnftltt. I0 H- lliinard St., nn.l Mary Welsler. HUH H. Mnle ft. lMBiiuale llrot'io. li'J'i I'lUwnter st.. nnd SI.ul- i-lln.i ill ItltlH. IS17 St. Aiuniis st. Ilnliert II. Allen. -WH X. Howard t.. nail Jlnrv V Hiallv Sill l'.ilcthorp Bt. Ilrvmit .loni'H, IM1 Imiliard st., nnd l.mm.i iliii-n. l-ll r.ondiiir.1 st. , , Welivel Wiiltrnn. HO i X Irolit St., ami har.lh IMelinim. I "ill X. Abler nt. Itnlwrt .1. W.iiiKh, "!'' W-.'-rlo e., and Man- W. Krnneil. ll-.il X. I'hllli. st. .1 i:dn In ll.iuer. "irJI IV Drleani st , and I'niilliiu i:. Schick, ""I." Ililurailo st. Kliilik .1 Di.Iiui. II W. Wlbley St.. nnd Uuo X l-Vlirai.in. -"ill 15. Albert st. rienrgo I K.ilKhn. "'5!il Cedar me., and l.tlicl C. .Midcrs.ni. Mt. Alr. Janii's I., rielits, 17ml Xorwnoil st.. nnd Ma- tll.li A. bono, a 121 Hiownrl ft. Wnller W. Uinge, '-" Wooilslock St.. and Kslher .Soiiclrer. SLiUnKton. I'.i. Iiwreiiio Dickinson I7."i Ilwchttooil St., mid I ro JlrlKKS. I7i7 Heei-hlMioil St. Wiiller J. Tloriliier .1171 Hester at., and Kll.i f. I'lntlcnliiiiK. 77117 llulst aie. DaiM 11. Ilntiienn. Mil McKenn st,, and Uimo 1'eld. Hit S. 1th St. , , , . William It. U'.ilie, Sis l.nnih.ird St.. and liorothv A. .Milter. ,1 110 s. 7th st. Jon-eh 1!. Smith. Jr., Chestnut Hill, nml Amanda II. Aires. ! rnnklnrd, I'.i. Internal Revenue Receipts Gain WASH1NOTO.V, Jan. 2S. Tho Ucpait ment of Internal Itevenuo announced to day that the tutal taxes for tho six months ending December, 1915, amounted to $2iiy,3W,0SS, an Incicaso of J32.017.712 over the Mime period for tho picccdlng ycar. 350 SCHOMACKER Mahogany Case Fine condition, Was taken in part payment for Cunningham Play er. Easy Terms imm&i cheettittt" sts:i; 150 MINERS VOTE AGAINST GREAT STRIKE AFTER HARD-FOUGHT BATTLE Peaceful Conditions Assured by Representatives of 400,000 Men While Wage Scale Decision Is Pending CONTRACT UP ON PIJB. 7 tNtttANAPoMfl. Jan. 2i.. The fulled Mlno Workers today decided hot to sus pend Work on Am II I. nnltillnt; Ibn frntti. Ing of a new wage scnto with tho oper- j nlots When thelf present conttncla ex pire. Tho delegates who voted ngnlnst n sus pension In cnc new wage scales have not been drawn by Apill 1 leprcsont 100,000 union miners. The lesolutloii ngnlnst sus pension was carried by an overwhelming mnloilty. The vote was taken following ninny speeches bv mliiets representing widely scatteied dlsttlcts. III wblrh tho lionsils ppuntoii policy of I'tesldent White wns unwaverlimlx Indorsed. An aye and no vote was llrst tnken, but a division wns demanded. Tho ris ing vole showed the nonsuspeuslon pol icy winning overwhelmingly. Those favoring strikes wished them ns n club In hold over the openitori. Those opposed to suspension declared such action would open union markets to nonunion coal. SHE JIKPXS A I'ROIMIKT'S FATE Annie Devlin's Dissatisfaction With ThiiiRS as They Are Hrinirs Her to Grief Hetllbutlnn came ipilekly to Annto Devlin. A mile believes that the world's wealth lu ...il t.l-r.lt.,, I . .1 11 ..l...l...t .. lintn In noi reel !iIh mlMlnUn hIh nfton aci'OHlM ..I 1. i . . .... . i weuMiiPHTu unisons on uc sircoi kic- .Mlttrilinlll ill,,. ...,li,lintLi tillinonlil .llll.llnl. ii-uiiihiii fin- i 1 1 1- ir I LI 1 1 1 1 1 (I t. iitjilt'll" Isis to decline Impromptu dividends, but iiiunlly she falls. The wmbl was especi ally cold to Annie today, despite the leiu peratuie, and Dually she wandeied into nn olllcc and told n big. happy-faced man whom she saw sitting behind a desk that she wniilul a little money, llut the man didn't like her nltltude and siiggcsicti 10 aiiuiij mac sue wiium line ..ill.. I, l.i.ll.. If ..Tin l ... .. ...r,,n ...tlltl. ll'lllt, l making licr collections. This biought a lot tent of abuse from the woman. Then slm was amazed to leain thn she had wand"ied Into the olllc-e of Magistrate llleun, who Is uually lenient with tboso wlio are "un against It." Annie made a deep icseatch Into her vocabulary nf profanity and spiead It about the Mnglstiute's comt. Then she bowed herself out. As the woman Is OS years old the "Judge" stood for It and allowed l.er to escape. The echoes of Annie's "llllllngsgate" hud barely died awny befnie, she was back .main In the comt. This time she wns ncomipanlod by a policeman. The cop said she had .been begging on tho stieet and had swoin nt those who re fused lo divide their money. "I.ti-k's against me," said tho pilsoncr; 'I kijew It when a yellow dog urn In fiont of me." "What do you think of yourself?" asked the Judge. "I'm as good as them that wears line clothes," shouted the piisoner. And in stead of liPlng sorry she sent foith an other tot rent of wonis which made the men nioiind rollout to another loom. In cidentally sin declared she Intended to re form the world. "I'll give you a chance to stmt Im medlatelv." said tho Maglsttate, "and you can tiy It on the prisoners at tho Mouse of Cnrii-ctlon. where you will 10 inaln until eaily spilng. Perhaps when you hear the music of tho Innocent blids and walk In the sunshine It may change your ideas." DIVORCES GRANTED Anna K. ilimnl from Willi. un Orauel. Sadie (1. Howiird from James II. Ilownrd. I ., o,l(im Khmp fiom Pantile A. Sharp. Tlllln Pauline from Joseph Pauline. Illeharil It. Itosser from ltarhel P. fln-ncr. Prnnk X. While trnin Ida -lla.v While Cornelius (Ire-rory from Suile II. (Iregory. Jolin llallseh fimn M.uv n. Iliiltsih llnrrlit 11. Jeffries from Alvln 11. Jonrlcs. Clara V. My trio from Pirdirlck A i.M'i.e. Mniy (Illlt-s from Jninis A. miles. Maliel Adams from Wnller S. Adnmn. I'etro Colla from Anuunzlato Poclla. Mnrshill H. Hliurplclgli from Illjlho Morris " Sadie ll'eldeiifeld fiom Alexander W. Weld enfel.l. . .loli.inna Shaw from l.onls i:. Shaw. l-'nnnl fiross from Sam C.roia. . William i:. IMIMiisuii Irom lilnncho Wllkln- Vern ynmpnlsky Schlmkln from Victor seiuiiiKlii. , ... . . I Marv Conrad I.lndirmmi from Herman Lla- l derniau. . , cieoriilana II. Clemens from Herbert II. en nuns. ,. ,, , ,, ,, I.y.lla II. lloag from I-erdlnand S. Hong. Mny II. lliiticrson from (lenrgp II. Iloberson. Paeliol lle.irn from Mary 1. Hcirn.. Kalhailmi Uoiiruy Miikcu from John U MiiKce. Sends Money for Poor Family Tho Hvu.NiNd I,i:noi:ii acknowledges tho receipt of $3 from L. H. It., Ardmore, for the relief of tho family of Joseph McUonlglo of 130ti South Napa street, con cerning whoso condition it leport uppeared in the issue of January "5. FRESH AIR The Breath . of Life ft ' , Patented Nov 0. 19JI WITHOUT DRAFT 'Ihrougli the Bohcm Adjustable Pressed Steel Window Ventilator Suiillnry Stormproof WII-U N'l' HUhT, llurd baked cunniel IIuIhIi WJI.T FIT ANY SI55H WINDOW Pur Hotiies, Olllccn, Aiiarlnieuts, etc. For sale by department and flrst- class hardware) stores, or dahem Manufacturing Co., Phila. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER V O K COAL A new principle; con stant supply, 24 ta 30 csU, lc. Ilcoti Radla. ion. too. Accept no subitum. Thero Is nolhlnc "Just ss rood " genii for Prce HooUlct. SfV,REEVES,Mfr. 45 N. Second St. Vstrnted and Patents pendlnr u igta5S35ilii' I I - 7v "COP" ARRESTS A SLKEVB; OWNER MUST STAND TRIAL Feclernl Commissioner Asks Bail When Told Drugs Were Found Arresting n sleeve proved Just as elll raclous In this case as nrrestlng the owner, because the owner, who bad to come along with the sleeve, wns held In JSofl ban today for court by t'nlted Ptntri ConmiKilnner Edmunds, accused of Illegal possession of drugs. The owner of the sleeve. Cleoigo An drews, who snld he lived at 1021 tier mnntown avenue, was observed bv Po licemen Walsh nifd timidly, of the vice I siiund, coming out of the rear of a house on Arch stieet inily In the morning of January 19. Ho was seen pushing some thing up hli sleeve. Without much parley, the tiollrtmicn 111 inly grasped the sleeve and took An drews to the tlth and Winter sticois station, whetp the sleeve disgorged vlnls anil envelopes of heipln powder and two "blow els," the police say. The man, It was testified, obtained n laige amount or the ding by buying small (inutilities at a time through phy sicians' piescilptions. ELOPING GOLFER WINS OVER GIRL'S FATHER Papa Chastaine Witnesses Cere mony After He Had Caused Groom's Arrest The course of true love, rudely Inter rupted by un nircst on an nbduetloli charge, ran smoothly for llobeit .1. tiny l.or, a Philadelphia professional golfrr, when ho nnd pretty Mnrle tlertrude C'hastnlne, of Itrooklyn, the ll-vear-old gill ho was accused of abducting, were married today nt Itlchmond, 'a., where they wete tnken finm mi nutomohllo Pi Ida y. The eeiPinony, performed by Parson J. M. Macon, mniilagc cnmmlssliilii'i' of Hunting Court, was wtlnessul by Joseph Chastalno, the girl's father, who Is em ployed at the 1it Pout powder plant at Hopewell, Vn. He caused l.n.Mior's nr lest while the latter was on the way to .secuie n mai'iliue license, but after learning that the young man cam..- of good family and was of good diameter he wlthdiew Ills ohleetlons to the inar liagp. (laynot, who Is '.'." yenis old and an oiplinn, lived at 2d street and Indiana avenue. He is now employed at Hope well. I'layKroiiiid Lectures in Canideu A seiles of leetuies on lecreation and playgrounibi was aiinotmced tnd'ii by !'. A. Pltikled.iy, Dlieotor of Iteeieatlon In ! Camileii. It will be called "Xoi inal Train Ing" and will extend over a peilnd of four ' mouths, beginning March I, mi I'lidays nnd Satin days. Among the spenl.eis an- i notinced an- W. P. Sleeker, I.iouaiil .Ma- I sou nnd William 1). Champlln, piomlnent In Philadelphia playgtoiiud cbcles; It. A. , Wairen, Newaik; Spencer M. Ilennett, Atlantic City, and Dr. William A. Ilur dick, dliector of athletics in Maltlmore. Baby Killed by Car Pa II u ro to see an appioaehliig stieet car ns ho was playing en the tiaekn at Ith nnd South stieets cost Iho life of Philip Alpcii-n, 3 years old, or "ll'l Kntcr street. The liov was cari'ed under the car wheels and his skull fr.ictuied. A half hour later he died In tho Pennsyl vania Hospital J. Tiv t IVKVP PIlll.A. 30; South .YM Mrect KllKSIMVI'OV 3 It Kt-imlugtou Aic, OAHIIU.V feSU llriiadvvny THH.Vl'O.V 201) i:ust State Street mz:rr:K: ::,:; 34 INSPECTORS LOSE HIGHWAY POSITIONS Lack of Work Results in Drop ping of Many Names From Payroll T,aeU of work In the Iturenil of High ways rtnuHwl today In the dipping of 31 inspectors of that department from llio cll.v'n payroll. living to the great amount nf highway Wiirk undertaken last year, City Ciuinrllft authorised the appointment nf enough tempnrnry luspcrlurs to handle the tdtu nllnn. Muring tho winter months little rond work Is attempted and there Is virtually tinthln-r fur the oxtrn Inspoctorr lo do. The temporary liispcctorri received lsj.50 n month. Those dropped by Hip depart menl today ntc: . V t. lers. Ill KnKl Wnshlnglon lam-, H. 11 I-ni.'iin. till iv.lernl stn t. . tt PiiKar brrnit. .2li Market sir. id: lleiirv Wolf. IMS "Jim Pns'Uink s venue: I'ldllp f.tjdow. Un Mersi "trrel. A. Kaiser. Jr.. 4'JH 1) ust nviiuip (Irrfiiniitmvn, II. IV. Mliini. PJjS Nnrtli 1 1 tit slr-et. A. II. I.ei-hnrr, l.".S.l llrst Vennngn strn-t. 8 .1. I.evlne Ii. Ill Soiilli Cirknev street. II. K. Clifton, nieii Hihinlnr slfet, XV l. .Inn.., .".lit minimum nveniie. .t J"l.. IJJJ .N a ill Mi rv lim siiiet; I U "P'KtniPlnr 111 N.nttl IS I, itteil. II. X. Illltler. I'll W.PSt H. vmnitr sin. I A I. Illnlr. I'MIT Wrt 1 IiIkIi nvinui. c. P. M.Oir, mi ist Lmiileli ti 'i-t. It W. Ilii.l P.ln Mitt Lehlah nveniie. Ilnrrv l-flilnmii. li.vi Xnrih 7lh mreet. .loljn l. (Sink, ."."ir Tunisdiilf nveniie, liurlis I, ('imise. Jr. .".HI Kevm-r street: llnnv ihvpii pert. Wiinhltialnn I hip nn I elenrv -w 'rpet! ii. 1- BilirtPiilrr. -Mill IVnuie nvi'tiiip,. '., H, Snnv.-Iv. .Urt'l Lniist Ktri'.t. I' I. I, "I in. -.1 1 l.tiiiKkhi.n- street: It .1. lill-Js ,.u",l!,.r," link Htreet: II. II, l.eliinnti. :1.4ft North H. Ill slicrt: IVIIIIiim If. Unsnell. .Jr.. .I..H N'ftji I'lth tun el. II. I', ilreeve.i. in t'i't, Clir-It. n nveniip. I-'. K. Hmltli. IW Allenri.vp s tee S. .1 ttlliiinmm. c1 Vcl ,lolili-oli slrei-l, II. .1. Illiiilinrt, III. W-'t Wlllnnr Univ. nve niip: William .i Here. I! Itoxhormmh iivp. inie, llnli ti i mmnn. " i IHelinuind sir. el ind V. I criilu. '.'I". X'.'lh .1J.1 in-pi A. W. lielnliigiM, 21 1 MiiKler stl-pet. .Hid It. P. Ueek. w:: Chestnut slicet, who also were highway Inspe lots, voluiitnrll.i leslgned their positions on Monday. GFi'S A FINGER 1$Y MAIL Ciruesome Wnnilnpr. Sent to Horouch EiiKlncor of Olynlmnt, Pn. SCHANTON, I'll., Jan. M.-Hnriuigh Kn Klneer W. A. Tnvlor, or DI pliant, vestei ilnv recelvi-d u human linger tliiniigh tho mall, with the liitliimllon that he would lose one of his own lingers In the neat rutin o. U Is believed to have been sent by some foreigners, whom ho rweiillv io nised to allow to while on the borough stieets. The linger was neatly wiapped In paper and bu lnsed III a cigarette box. along with a caul healing the single vkiiiI " lii-waie" The severed end of the linger was cleanly cut off, as If liikcu off at a. single blow. BOOKS of SCIENCE cnr.MisTS r.xii.vi:i:its a-nd stu- IMIXTS Wll.l. 11IITMX Ml'CH M:W IXPiHtM VTlltX PIH1JI INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY lly 10 ninlmnt Mpi 1 lall-.ts IMiti.l b AI.I.I'.N Itlll.llltS pnici:. (.wm xi:t f)ur lliir.-lu 1 11! iIob Kives full li-1 nl' the l.oolcs on Ii mil A i o w III be ..i ot nr given yon free oiiro- ll(1,t n& Philadelphia Book Co. Seer nil Flonr I, -onth Mat l t. L.J AS EST 1 j E more closely reproduce the personal performance of an artist than any other Player-Piano made. It is the only Player-Piano used in high-class conservatories of music to instruct the advanced- pupils in the various renditions of the world's leading pianists. J 11 SSfS?-" mits took ass? sggim , mm?mw sucn -llsSmaffiS sion ncton Pinvov-Pinnn is n ffimnus Philtdelnhin nroduct. havinc been high state of efficiency by the same men who have made the Lester Piano a household word clear across this continent. It lias this well-known piano as its basic foundation, with its ntarvelously rich tone and wonderful durability. The miwt accomplished musicians are delighted with the astonishinp; indi viduality and startling expression which any performer can give all selections on the LKSTEU l'LAYKIM'IANO. With all its superiority, it is as easy to own a Lester ns one of the many inferior makes. Being sold direct, all "in-between'' profits of agent anil jobber aro eliminated. Tho trrms are easy and confidential. We .will gladly show you how conveniently you can have a Lester Player. Your Old Piano Taken in Exchange at Full Value 1306 Chestnut Street BRANCH STORES: ltr.iniTvr; l.i .North Stb Street SCII.INTII.V .1-11 .Spruce Street vii.iii:s-iivuui: 170 South Main Street .MHIHIS'IOWN ::i et JIulu Slrtet BRITAIN REJECTS D. S. PROTEST ON MAILS In Reply Tries to Justify Inter ference nnd Seizures as Legal WASHINGTON', Jan. 20. Clront llrltiiln'8 reply to tho protest of the c'lilttMl Stnlen against Intcrfcrenco wllti American mnll to nml front l-'uro-ptnli countries tvns lecolved nl tho Stalo tlepartiuc'nl today. It Is understood Oreat llrltnln fojerts the AlncMcati donmlids and ntletniils lo Justify Iter nets In hblcllng up Anierlrnn mnll us legal. fu. einin tinii n-tiiirtiit ntiiintmenil that the orlglnnl mile of protest of the t'nlted ... . r. , ll.llnli, a,... Binica, which was sent uirai iiiimiu .,ni ,i..ni,u .,, tfionthoe vc-iili tbn Hritlsh reply, would be given nut for publication In Pilday ninrnings papers. Dlllclals ItidlentPil that the t'nlted Stales will .-cnew Its demands In n sec ond nolo lo the Hritlsh Clovornniehl lit oncf. NAMED MARTIN'S SUCCESSOR C. E5. Ciirolliern to I!o Doiiiity Seerc tiiry of AiJi'ictilturo HAltTtlsmytn, Jan. at.-The Slntc Ciunmlsslon of Agrlrulluro today op pnlntrd CIiiiiIph !! Cnrolhefs. of Wnsh Inglnn Cnuntv, Deputy r-'ecretary of Agrl- pulture to st hmI Algernon L. Martin, who resigned some time ngo. The marketing question ns well ns tho tvoik of the farmers' Institutes will ho pi I under the supervision of the new ilpputy. MffortH will I'p made li the dcpnitment In ns-sist the fnuner In tileklv and prollt nbly marketing Ills pnnliue. Carothers was a member nf the Legis lature from Washington Ciuintv in intlli-ln. He Is at presi nt bend of one of the largest dairy farms In Washington County. More most ot . , cnie at hrolci w liPlt- .f 1 on 'n' le Mil.' to state Iff I N 2700 iy A J .Mnllrd Any ' R or toln 1 HA1 I 919-21 t I 3 Iltonch j 3 Ktona I I 3 (torn " 1 I'ttru j ; ton 11 r I 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. i. !iG01-0i; Germantown Ave., fiOtii &. Chestnut Sts. I 27-16-18 Germantown Ave. J 1 1 I I M-irKel M. Mure BEQ rWis p -" Illv The Lester Player-Piano per the performer who never' a music lesson to produce -.. 1 .jT exquisue snaaes ui as onlii the most plished artists ordinarily achieve. The easy accenting is due to the unusually easy pedaling. F. A. NORTH CO., 1306 Chestnut St., Phila. Please send inn booklet and complete description ot your 1-nstor Playur-Plauo: also dutulla uf caay-pay-mout plan without intercut or uxtran. Name ,, ,.,.,,.... AUdross , , , ,,.,,.,, , , , , Bve. I-toJ. l-Stt-lU. DRY FORCES MUSTER FOR BIG SALOON FIGHT Saloon Transfer Stifs Philadelphia ta Action West Thrent of another Invasion of entoon forces Into the residential section of VeAS Philadelphia bv establishing a new saloon, 4 by tinnsfer, nt 52d street nnd LnrchwOfirt nvenuc. hns so stirred tho neighborhood that iheie Is ptomlso of a union of all nnll-siloon forces west of tho Schlfylkllt In an effort to rombat any Increases! Jn tho number of licenses. . Tho opponents of additional saloons for West Philadelphia believe thoy see In th6 iipw application for tiansfer to their neighborhood n well-dcllncd movement on tli- part of downtown snloon owners to Invade (lie residential sections of West Philadelphia. The dry forces have applied to D. Clarence fllbbonoy. of Hie Uw and Order Society, for blnn., fmnis to bo used In a now canvass, this time dliocted against 'be piojioscd location at B2d street nnd Lnrchwood avenue. The transfer In this case Is sought by Patrick J. Mnlone, who wanlM to transfer his llcenso from 102 North .Id street. Vletorv In tho opposi tion to locating a saloon at D2d nnd Unnslead stieets had encouraged tho "di.vs" lo a determined fight against tho new application. The new problem brought to vlow by Muione'B application will be taktn up to dav nt the meeting or tho West Phila delphia Ministerial Association nt dho West Itinnch Y. M. C A. "By Canoe to Hudson Bay" The II ft Ii lecture In tho series being given nt the Pnlveisltv Museum for teadiers and their Ti lends will he pre sented this afternoon bv Alnnson Skin ner. Doctor Skinner, who bus nuido many expeditious In Cnn.ida In ipiesl of Indian lore, will speak on "lly Cnnoo to Hudson Hay." SMt Slinners I 3liper Sale tlr 1 pairs Black satin and White satin rnn .: "DJIj. P-itit- ntirl finlrl nntin just received of $3.50 Dance Slippcrr.; tnem wun insiciJ-stiuiis aim ..,,, .1-1- T11 Cnl. siac; an join tins uouai oait .Ml sixes also reauv 111 i.mnt Hlue, Sapphire lllue, 1. ivetider, en Ise, Iti-d. corn. Silver. Purple, Cint.r.ilil nml Nile Clreeii. some 11 sizes In other colois. -u'ii 1 w iiliil and iSJKV il I li -1 III p X iilur ' nttil LAHAN'S MARKET STREET iniic.l Ojrn J 1 iru Li nana Open Mturduy livening. expras - accom developed to its