)'iipijjippi,i m,. wmwpuwmw W(i'iimm''mmfm uijmwmf$gfmmtWfffll Wy flwiiW EVENING LEDGBfc PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'FEBRUARY 15, 191G. 00BSBBSMSsMaaam BIG PAINT WORKS ABLAZE ON GRAY'S FERRY ROAD MORGENTHAUMAYGEfr THE PORTFOLIO OF WAR bCj-yptian ncn President Said to Bo Consider ing Ambassador to Turkey for tho Cabinet "The Utmost in Cigarettes" Plain end or Cork tip WASHINGTON, Feb. IS.-OfTlclnl Wash ington wns Interested today In a report emanating from well-Informed circles that President Wilson Is seriously consid ering' offering tho now vacant war port folio to Henry Morgenlhnti, Ambassador to Turkey. This wns tho onl' dcvilop mont todny In tho uncertainty surround ing tho appointment. Mr. Morgenlhnti Is on tho way to this country from Constantinople. Coincident with tho fact that ho' will not reach this country for sovcrnl dajs Is tho statement nt tho White Houso that President Wil son hns decided "to tnko hla tlmo" about appointing a successor (0 Garrison. fcopU of culture, refinement and education invuriaEly prefer 'Deities .fo cuty oiiw cicarett&T IbtiricfirUjktlGmleTjrh, &J r ani tjffplm Oyantlcs In tUWiJJ - DE smmmmmswmmmi BOH OF GIRL OF SIX I PROBED BY CORONER lease Diagnosed as Acute Ne , nhritis, With Symptoms T. r of Tetnnus BBBBMffirrafTff4wvllnW ELIZABETH RENZ lis death of C-ycar-oUl Elizabeth Em- Reni,M2S Sepvlvn street, la ''olnK in- TBtljatea today by Coroner Kr Wit. Tho talMdlcd jesterday In tho Jcftorson Hos flial from an Illness diagnosed ni ncuto Mphritli, Sho was vaccinated 1G dijs ago llr Dr. Albert II. Smith. 3423 Trnnkford tieano, and It was at first hcHovcd her till was due to tetanus, as prior to her 'fata there were symtoms of this disease. nit at.it nt f iil.nrtiln i tim.TilA "Doctor Smith, in discussing tho case to r,uld: PjJTlo littlo girl was brought to me 1G sajaasu. oua Huciueu 10 do ui mo muKiy trpe with which vaccination Is likely to tad to complications. I took the utmost precaution; with tho operation, using tho fttalest vacclno and sterilizing my lnstru ntali 1 the child's arm with tho great est cue. j$"Ia!sof;avo the mother mlnuto Instruc Jtau a) la caro of tlio littlo child's nrm ad told her to bring tho little girl bad: WlJdaj'j. Sho camo back on tho 11th car- Hero was a celluloid shield over die wound which might easily havo in flected tie arm and I protested against Iithls, especially when sho explained that J5,lJal previously been used by other f manners or tho family, tho llth day thefcther complained the child was suffering from roach trouble, but as sho said noth W of Inflammation of tho vaccination iSJM I merely prescribed some powders Incorrect tho stomach disorder. Later ITU ftftkftri tft vjolf thn .MM na It Itrwl iTO Kited with convulsions I would m done so but for tho fact that I i not phs!cally able to go out. I J&tt that another physician bo sum Boned. This. T hlinvp. v.ns flnnn nnd thn - . - ..-.-, .. .- .. fa was tauen to tho hospital." fllllam nenz tho girl's father, asserts I "i iwo nospitals refused to icceive her I jjcaujo they wero already overcrowded. rJlallr. Unnn nnnp.illiif. n ftr T T Wnn? iUl Frankforcl avenue, arrangements i JW made to admit her to tho Jefferson Hospital where sho died within 21 hours. i DA- Will (am 17nlaurMtli nnrnnar'a nlnr wan, has been named to make an iJtonjv. !Buabeth Itenz was Just about to start . 5001 and that wn thft ronQnn fnr linv. M her vaccinated blio was to attend iHK?rw L. Horn School, Trankford ifaged 11, ana Uugene, aged 7, are rr" Eoman killed by autotruck fijng Uing May Identify Victim o Crash RS ""WMlfled woman was crushed by fiiv vui4ul;ili uneu uy imiumy Ean. jr 1003 nace street, today, WSJ w steering wheel broke and the rSi .crashea ln' a mall box In front Wrno Hotel, Jlroart street and IfTrlal betWAAn Vila twllnt n.l .A mnll Ifca Dk i. HUl. UI1U vita ,, rjS,vrlwdla while being taken to St. liSPta Hosnltai. 'ft truck wnc .l-l...... i.. xTit.-tnn n. KSr !5 yars '1. f 2G20 South Hinul """" le was arrested Dy eaian Iteler, ot the 10th and Button- "uneis station. Police expect a wprMInc rlntr. which Oman wore, to aid In her Identifies- Ft&irf n ' ,s en"aved ''From J. W. to KSK' T. 1308." She as about 25 ijg W and well dressed. S9jr Church Marks Anniversary .iTi;!"11" Church has begun a week's BaSK. -ot ,ts EOt, nnnlversary. An Ertfncan flair tmo v,.. .,..i . .i, TCti I... rtL -"- wvm i,cacncu l nw 7.r neer (joundl. No. SG, Order pendent Amer ans. I DIXON 'aloring That Hat Created Prettige olo Ettamthed JJf li.yeJ'.PfOUd of the past W,n. rf v1 oeiier-urttea i.pmwj liavo uixuu -. tei lialron- ia. " - juuonni: auu --- ocnica lor .ntuty qi avir lilE 1010 ettUftocy U kill A'"nnl UufalUrln J" thorul orsaulutlon. " '1 m the .Uolc of so wim Want attlr, that' v 2EIi ho iit duUll at CAMDEN SEEKS TO TAX QUASI-CHARITY CLUBS General Appeal Planned Fol lowing Dismissal of Elks' Exemption Plea "Countpr-ntlncUs ' In the taN-emptiou "unr" lit Camden uerr promised toda, when tho Camden Countv Uoard of Tax ation dismissed the a ipo,U of tho Camden Loilgo of Kilts for exemption fiom taxa tion on the siound that it Is .1 charitable organization An appcil will lie taken to tho Stnte IJoird of Taxation, It was announced. Simultaneously It becamo known that tho city would fllo protests with that bod against exempting tho Order of Sloose, tho Order ot K.igles, the Knights of Columbus, tho Young lien's Christian Association, as has been done. Tho cltj's appeal will bo made through tho City Solicitor's ofrico Tho county lio-ml'i decision, it wan stated, was based on tho action ' of tho Stato board In declining to exempt tho Mt. Holly nnd Paterson Lodgos ot Elks, on tho ground that the organization is ljot ot a distinctly chnrltablo or religious nature Tho Camden lodgo is nsscssed 511,425. COMING TO CLAIM BODY OF CHEMIST WHO TOOK GAS Wife nnd Daughter of Dr. I. A. Bach man on Way From California Coroner Knight has rcccled word that tho wife and daughter of Dr. Irvln A Bichman, 43 cars old, a chemist nnd cement expert, who took his llfo by Inhaling illuminating gas at an apartment houso at 01st and Walnut streets last Trlday, nro on their way from Berke ley, Cal , to lake charge of tho body. In terment will be mado at Nazareth, I'a. Coroner Knight held an Inquest j ester day and a verdict of suicide by gas poi soning was returned. No rofcrenco was mado during tho testimony to tho prose cution at Nazareth, Pa., on which Bach mnn was to havo had n hearing j ester day on charges of kidnapping and alienat ing tho affections of his wlfo's married niece. SUSPECT CAUGHT IN KILLING OF AGED NEV JERSEY PAIR May Unravel Murder of Wertsvillo Farmer and Housekeeper TLEMINGTON. N. X, Teb. 15 -Slulford Udell, 30 years old, has been arrested In connection with tho murder last Trlday of Richard X Wyckoft, an aged farmer of Wertsvillo, and JIIss Cathcrlno Plshcr, who was employed by AVyckoft as house keeper. Udell, who lives in tho Sourland Moun tains, In Hunterdon County, three miles from the tceno of tho crime, was arrested in Bound Brook by Sheriff's Dotectlvo Hann ami Is in Jail hero Ho denies lcnowlcdgo of tho killings, but has been unable to explain his movements to the satisfaction of tho authorities. Tho vic tims will be burled tomorrow. LET LOOTERS START; TRAPS 'EM Safe Crackers Caught Robbing Rocke feller Institute, New York NEW YOB.K, Teb 15 -After trailing four burglars and giving them 20 minutes for Insido operations, detectives early to day frustrated nn nttempt to loot tho safo In tho olllco ot the Rockefeller Insti tute for Medical Itesearch. There was 53000 In the safo and tho burglars were within flvo minutes of getting It when the detectives broko in upon them. After a fight three of tho men were caught Thoy described themselves as John Vogel, John O'Brien and Robert McCafferty. Tho fourth escaped, but latter a man was arrested In tho Bowery who Is believed to have been tho other member of the quartette. Lato at Job; "Roasted"; Stabs Boss X reprimand for being late so Incensed Carllna Kisfotl 21 years old, 2122 To ronto street, that he stabbed hia "boss" and was held under $600 ball today at the Tlldge and Mldvale avenues station. The victim ot the stabbing was William Graham, 2028 Germantown avenue. Gra ham Is a subforeman on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and when ho gave Kisfotl a "calling down" for being several hours late at work yesterday, tho latter drew a dagger, It Is said, and stabbed him. The wounded man was taken to the Samaritan Hospital and Kisfotl was arrested by rail road detectives after a violent struggle. The chemical plant of Harrison Bros. & Co., Inc., 35th and Gray'3 Ferry road, created a spectacular fire today, which caused several alarms to be rung in. 50 FLEE FROM ACID IN HARRISON PLANT Continued from l'age One Schuvlklll, moored near tho building, which fronted on tho river, nnd aided in preventing tho flro from spreading. FIVE LEAP FROM WINDOWS TO ESCAPE FR0.M FLAMES Two Families Driven Out by Early Morning Blaze rive persons wero forced to Jump from a window to escape flro in tho houses nt 403 nnd 403 Gasklll street, at 1 o'clock this morning. The flames drovo two families out Into tho street when tho thermometer was at r0 degrees. Thcro wero thrilling rescues. Thrco children wero carried down a smoko-flllcd stnircaso by their father; two men es caped by climbing over a rear shed, nnd ono man lowered himself fiom nn nttlo window by a clothesline. The houso at 403 Gasklll street, occu pied by Jacob Murdrlck, was clean swept. Tho llames at 403 wero confined to the at tic and part of the second floor. Louis EInspruch, a boarder at 403, had been unable to sleep because of a cold. Ho discovered the lire and nroused tho occupants of tho house. Escape by the stairs was cut off and Murclrlch's wlfo and four children Including the 11-j ear old twins, David and Harry, Jumped Into a blanket held In tho street by tho crow of a passing trolley car The other chil dren wero Rose, 7, and Jacob, G Murdrlck nnd Klnsprucli escaped over a shed to tho rear EInspruch, who Is E2 years old, Is to bo married Saturday to Mrs. Mathllde Drof, of 510 North Marshall street, and ho was successful In rescuing from tho llamo3 a sum of money ho had saved and his personal belongings, al though tho room ho occupied was de stroyed Tho house at 403 Gasklll street Is occu pied by Israel Goldflack and his family. Goldflack led his wlfo and three children, Rose, 4 xears old; Sarah, 2, and a baby, Annie, 2 months old, down the stairs and Into tho street. Nathan AVinner, a boarder, dropped to tho ground by a rope. Tho flro caused several thousand dol lars loss. rircmcn remained on the scene for nearly three hours beforo the flames were extinguished. FIREMEN MUM, TO SAVE SICK Blazo Near Jewish Hospital Not Allowed to Excite Patients riremen. nt work In the renr of the Jewish Hospital today, performed their duties 89 quietly that patients Jn the In stitution wero unaware of their presence They wero called from tho Brnnchtown flrehouso to extinguish a blazo that threatened to destroy the one-story bungalow of J. A. Fnrrell, Clarkson ave nuo nnd Warnock street, directly back of tho hospital As they approached tho place the gongs were muffled and tho officers of the en gine company ordered the men to work without shouting. The fire was mastered within flvo minutes. The llames wero started by the Ignition of woodwork In tho cellar. The pipes wero frozen this morning and Mr. Farrell built a small flro to thaw the Ice. Fire Destroys School yArDLEY, Pa., Teb. 15--Thls morning, about i o'clock, tho local schoolhouse was burned to the ground, following an ex plosion. This fire brings to a head the J30.000 bond controversy which has been discussed hero for the past three years. Those who favor the bond Issue project, headed by Sydney Cadwallader and Dr, ? i v k f 1 B jF J WAn'H W! ATER is one of the important elements of the diet. It is the solvent of the solids, which must be car ried out of the body to prevent self-poisoning. But when this water is saturated with solid matter, it cannot take up more, and its im portant office is not fulfilled. This is why we sell Purock an absolutely pure water in preference to the numerous spring and natural waters. Puroclc Water is delivered to offices and homes in sterilized, sealed glass bottles. Six large bottles or a five gallon demijohn, 40 cents. Ordira cue, uio one bottle. If the water fall to pleaae. we will, at reur requeat, remove the caae and make no charge. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., 210 S. 24th St, Philadelphia BOTH PHONES DRINK f WATER II I Bassett, havo kept It constantly bo foro tho public nnd now bcllevo their plan will ho accepted It Is expected that E E. Kcrehticr, principal of tho school, will TROLLEY WIRES IGNITE HAY Load of Two and a Half Tons De stioyed by Flames Two and a halt tons of hay burned today when the top of a load on n wagon cinti. in LoutiiLt with tho trolley wires under tho Reading Railway brldgo at ltth and D-uiphln Btrccts Tho wires nro depressed to go under tho brldgo and tiollcy poles have to bend ns they go under The driver did not realize that he could not got under without touching the wires, which ignited tho liny. Tho Ik rses wero unhitched and an ahum was sent In Tho hay and pirt of the wagon were ilcstrojed Tho loss Is JIT Tho hay was tho property of Edward Martin, of 1100 Cambria street, and was consigned to Chris Miller, ot 11th and Dakotah street Fire in P. R. R. Freight Yard Hot allies being loaded on cars at tho IDth street freight jard of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad set flro to tho chuto in which they wero being shipped on tho cnrB Tho flro vva3 extinguished by em ployes with littlo loss. Tire in Tenth Street Coal Yard A 'lire causing tho lossof several tons of coal occurred at Harrison's coalard, 10th below Diamond street, shortly be fore noon today A full carload of coal In tho jards, being frozen through snow nnd Ico covering Its surface, was being thawed out with piper and small kin dling when tho coal In ono end of the car becamo Ignited. Beforo tho flro had mado much headwny it was extinguished employes of the yard nnd Mrcmcn. by Children Set Curtain Ablaze Children playing with matches In the kitchen of tho home of Trcdcrlck Kuhr melster, 4207 North 9th street, set flro to tho lace curtains nnd caused a small blaze, which was soon extinguished nnd from which thoy escaped without Injury. Fire in Cigarette Factory Tiro that started In rubbish In tho eel lar of tho New World Clgarctto factory, 7th and P01 ter Btrects, shortly beforo noon today, wns put out with smalt loss ARMENIAN BAZAAR OPENED Germantown Women to Aid War Suf ferers in Turkey An Armcnlnn bazaar. In aid of tho war suffcrercs In Turkey, was opened Inst night in a houso nt Chcltcn avenue nnd 'Grcno street, Germantown, by a com mlttio of Germantown women, represent ing a. number of churches. It will con tlnuo until Friday. Tho houso Is furnished In Armenian stjlo, and thcro nro on exhibition many rugs, wrought metnl articles, old Jewelry, laces nnd other products of Armenian craftsmen. A feature Is nn exhibition of rug making by thrco nutlvo men. J. E. Caldwell & Co. 902 Chestnut Street Chinese Jades liMiiijlllllll MIIIIIIIM gft tRe. soup O'PtR.Q epieurG- fiB fiMff cJnai aU-softeninq, over-powarinq Rnellr J he tocsin of the . soulrtke dinner "Sett" To the majority of people, food is food nothing more. But to the cultivated minority, food must be "more than meat though less than honey." The nice adjustment of nutrition and condiment required by the people who enjoy Franco-American Soups marks the highest attainment of culinary art. To such people, indeed, dinner is a feast in which the soul may be said to play some part. In the making of Franco-American Soups there is a Gallic finesse which is inimitable because it a perianal. It places these soups quite beyond comparison. Franco-American Soups reach your dinner-table just as we make them. They are finished in every fine detail. To modify them would only be to mar them. The splendid nutritive value of Franco-American Soups, plus their delicious and exclusive flavor, makes any consideration of price only secondary. Thlttu-fivs ctnti the quart Merely heat befote serving -flllllllUHIIIHIE. SEil" ' ' -l ft sc ;ni'iiM)iuiilim)llllliHH firnimm'''r Sv At the belter ilares Tulenly-tica selection Fratxco - ST rimerican Soups after -tfxo. recipes of &72uFb& OF PARIS formerly superintendent of ike palace of "H.JiiX 7Cin( Gaordo of Grceca. et US' dive you. a taste of our quality" Itnl'tMIMMMittMIHMMHMitMllnM'InlMMlMMtlMMMtlltMfWMffHMIIHlh.ffMM'WIff'tTMT'TlfW1 IHlDilllihiiliiliiiuiiiiilliiiihiiiiillihitilMnitiiiliiiittillWInilllllilliilUHiiMiljuiMlulimitiUiulHilllilllHiimmuiliiiu THE FRANCO -AMERICAN FOOD CO. i ill LUtMt'Hm'"iTj1 1 1 j W Eg fygmnfifrrri";' ?""".';JVLv" .i'.'jf.r iWiitWWtfnyiWi These SPLENDID PERRY SUITS Under any ordinary Circumstance a good thing to buy! Under Present Extraordinary Circumstances The Only thing to buy! JThe mills are frantic over the dye situation! And wool won't grow quickly enough to meet the demand for it I Con ditions are so extreme that these Suits now re duced are selling today at half what we'd get for them next October! Today's conditions have ney,er before been paral leled in the history of the clothing world! This season's $15, $18, $20 Suits, next season's sure prices, $18, $20, $25 in this sale, $13.50! This season's $22.50 and $25 Suits, next season's sure prices, $28 and $30 in this sale, $18! This season's $30 and $35 Suits, next season's sure prices, $35 and $40 in this sale, $24! PERRY & CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. ! V '"JlU 1 .JW Want to tatto a real caramel?" If you ant come in, write if you can't write, phone. Forty cents a pound right to your home. JANAS 1 XMCANDYSHOP SIX FEET BELOW BROAD ST IN THE LINCOLN BUILDINQ BROAD ABOVE CHESTf-tUT OPEN UNTIL, MIDNIGHT I il Walnut Street jjjjfF wrw JHiW v-'LiBW I nJaiiUli:liiHUUHLUUMyHlHHiUnHWnnni.uni!iH?n,iLiWHUfLL'