PisPIIRUB ": mf)i;n ri ii n nnwi mwWjijB"VY- F WWW1 -fe--3-7. -jpg-,.-.,., p, gn,,, sbs w jBiwja 0SDBGERT SAVED IjHE BOY WHEN JAWS (DEATH WEltli tLOSliNG t - ! Pinpn nf B-skull and Tied Small Arteric3 Together to Stop I Bleeding t. . ir, -tnTTQTTWn tTTTVT m llAU wv"j" & - Ins crowned tho clTorlB of Cn Ihshllnfr against ureal ... Ms W".i iL ho was tun down ny n EZIKa LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910. Iff! ' ;!, New Y'cnr'H IJtoy nml hor- l?F ".'.iS & W owe. his life to the aklll with P'nJ J'ranUlln Urndy. min-con-ln i,i, Institution, hnmtlcit his kulfo KWjhc siost lomnrhablp brain opcr ff. Vrerforiii?d m thin city, phy ! tho hospital declare. SfDMn was runlet! Into the noose Stto-pltal badly crushed, imtl to nil & ' m dead. I'ollco actually re- feu pjtrol crenr of tlio 3.1 street and IbJJoil avenue station hnd mado a SSita. from tho seeno of tho nccl- Zwt directly In front of tho J wj itruck oa ho nttomptcit to thirt SZ Hi Btrcct with a loaf of broad 'jtilj arm. Tho mototman did not "". .. 1,-fnrn he rotild hrlliir thn S.fi . .ton It hnd drncBcd tho hoy Snnih tho street. Fully 20 minutes K before tho car could bo jacked kiud Ui child extricated. ipinlelaiu In tho accident ward told J, jjlrol crew that Oscar could not llvo ',i-ntM. True, thoro was a. very Ml nutation of the heart, hut every ' ikMi-ned to bo tho last. uL Frank1 B. noaton determined that ittre was one clinnco In a thoiiHnnd tho . nfc mlcht ho sparctl. Tho rlsht WJ" '"-. " .. i . . of hH bkuii wan crusncti, ami scv ral irtcrlca of tho brain had been sov i rtuslnff Internal bleeding. iBaldes this, Ills arms wero fractured ir ..wnl Dlac.es, tlfo rlKht collarbono uj right leff were fractured, n3 well as Krertl of his ribs. Tho rlRht hip was "jilted, nnd his cntlro body lacerated ton neaa io iuuu ifxjctor Brady was summoned and ho !Ll tho crushed sections nf tho ,fai opened up tho dure, a skin cov-'eife- the brain, locatetl tho torn nrtorlcs ud tteel th,cm together, thus stopping a now of blood. Durlnjr this dcllcato juration tho clRht or nlno pieces of doll bone which had been removed wero fittdlna warm sallno solution to maln Bia their normal condition and to pro mt their drying. They wero afterward replaced and skin crafted over them. Ihli remarkablo pleco of surgery com ttfted. the physicians went about ro- Httlrj Oscar's splintered arms and Icrs. twtor Brady was assisted by I)rs. Qirlei W. Schaublo, Henry C. Kellnor Ml Fnnk E. Boston. Tho last named ii u Interne, SS&.'&Sg1 A, '0 the Noted as liECTUitEit. tii?Lof.lh.0 fnmous eeiure, "Ae nf Ihn Wlm, " hM. AAlni " i0 innn 3iW) times. Mo wns born In Wnt-lli. HiBton, Mass., February 11 lit ,1, served IhtotiRhoui tho fltll Vr retlMne nl Its close with the tank of eantvn t "A.'!l'Ulcl!I,l!l .'" ,S''1' n1"' for moro tha HO yearn has been a national nu"o ?,- lh ouRh his lectures many tho isan l at do Inrs, whlel, he has devoted to the edu- Rlrl-. who K'uZ onniZf ,05;:i)l"rl"i;,1 ins.fiirtlon nn,l hlslicr education that ivm.ld ot bcrWso have been Impos" bte In nn Interview today, Doctor Comvell iJ ,n. K'owl"" '""is the future Tern pie University, when lie sld. "blanches m I 'l ca,n,,,llsl,c'1 '" nil tho wards ,f i" city where boys ami girls rnlI ROt nll p, ; cation enual to that acquired at Yalo op I nard or any Bleat university. Courses will bo open In Inw. medicine, theology. enBlneerliiR and ll other lines of collcuo Ji";lA,(',lW education will bo broHRht directly to tho homes of all classes of peoplo tluoiiRli these branches." Doctor conwcll said that tho value of property of Texe Unlvcislty hnd risen so ately timt sooTNio iii.itUiitliui would ho In a condition financially to start work on tho various branch- tt ot.i .i. effort to brliiB a coIIcro educntlon to the ninsses 10 years ago was a failure becnumi of tho overhead charges. It Is his dream to live to see the renllza t on of his plans for tho establishment of the branches of tho university he founded. jig sain no oxpccteil to die six months ago, but was prepared to ro, slnco thu four Institutions which he founded, Tem ple University, Sainnrltnn Hospital, Onr retson Hospital and Ilaptlst Temple, wero prospering and on a sound tlnnnclal basis. Ho wns askctl how old ho felt. ' 'As oltl as I am," was his icply. ANTI-CHURCH PLOT SEEN IN POISON CASE PERFECT MAN MARK SET BY THE TAILORS, BUT WHERE IS ONE? Girl Has Been Found Who Re sembles Venus do" Milo, but Male Species Doesn't Appear NO HOPE FOR ATHLETES How the Perfect Man Should Measure Up Arc 24 or 25 years. IlolEht 5 feet 8 inches. Weight lABMs pounds. Chest HR inches. Waist 33 inches. Hips 31) is inches. Thitrh 21 inches. Calf 14 inches. Upper nrm should bo same as calf. Head should be one-eighth length of whole body. COWELL, 74 TODAY. f HONORED BY CHILDREN Culbud from I'ncp Ono 'jetajiters, jvho were all nttircd In pretty rtlte dresses, then sang a sons which mkened. memories of childhood. BANQUET TONIGHT. Toal'ht a dinner will bo Riven Doctor Comrell In tho "Lower Temple" by tho Udiei Aid Society of tho church. Thoro ill be (M participants. The society has prea Doctor Con well a dinner every year ei his birthday for tho last 32 years. I'Addresses will bo mado bv Director ftusen, of the Department of Health nnd ausuti.tho Itcv. Dr. John Gordon, for mer!rbidof tho Theological Department ef Temple University; tho Jtev. Dr. How W A. Smith, Leon Conwcll. son of tho fliest of honor, of Summervillc. Mass,; the fter.A. EL Harris, associate pastor of tho fenpie, ana others) prominent In tho (hwh tad university. fTher will be musical selections by tho irajle University Gleo Club. J 'omlng events cast their shadow aeiore, so tho oxerclsen tnttnv wLta n If? of. tho founder's day exercises IMca mil be held tomorrow In tho Acad gtf Music, when a portrait In oil of Continued from I'nKe Ono his cell today. Ho has refused to reveal tho whereabouts of Crones, but police said they believed his arrest woultl bo ac cnmpllshcd soon. Captain Nicholas Hunt, of tho Detec tive Bureau, who Is directing tho hunt for Crones, snld last night thnt the search had developed tho existence of a gnus of 13 nnnrchlsts, whoso grudge lay princi pally agnlnst tho Church nnd churchmen. Captain Hunt named Allegrlnl as one. Tho mimes of tho alloRed anarchists nro snld to havo been taken from his letters. They wero written In 1013 and aro said to tllscloso a widespread plot, extending to Itonic, Italy, to destroy churches and church property of nil creeds. According to Detective Sergeant Paul Itlcco, tho hendcjiinrters of tho society wns In home. Efforts wero made. It was said, to or ganize branches of tho society nil over tho world. In tho United States public buildings wero to receive tho attention of tho anarchists in addition to tho churches. Most of tho letters wero without signatures. The first of tho letters, unaddrcsscd and unsigned, goes Into details of a bomb In vented by tho writer. "This," says the letter, "will bo' a flno thing to throw among a lot of religious peoplo when they go out dressed In their best clothes on tho boulevards to talk tho sermon over." Although tho search for Jean Crones, tho assistant cbof In tho University Club, who Is accused of having Introduced tho nrsenlc In tho soup served at tho Arch bishop's banquet, Is still prosecuted In al most every city In America: anarchist retreats In Chicago aro closely watched. In I'aterson, N. J., tho police mado dili gent efforts. Every scrap of evldenco against anarchists was seized. Allegrlnl was a stnuo cutter and an Inti mate friend. It Is Bald, of Gaetano Bresel, formerly of Patcrson, N. J., who assas sinated King Humbert of Italy. In tho letters taken from him wns found rofcrenco to Mrs. Sophlo Uresci, widow of tho nssassln, Ilrcscl. Mrs. Urcscl, the po llco said, moved to St. Paul about a jear ago. Athletics discovered tho young womnn most nearly approximating the llguro of tho Venus do Mllo. stnndard of feminine perfections. Hut nll must look to tho tailor to discover the nearly ncrfoet ninn. And ho has yet to bo revealed, for tho colleges of tho country hnvo not put forth statistics showing how nearly their "Com posite Apollos" npproxlmnto tho Apollo llolvldero. Tho girls nf "Wollosloy College thought tbolr average measurements, is mado by their woman athletic trainer, wero as near as was pnsslhlo for a group of American girls to approach tho perfect ptoportlons of the fnmous Venus de Mllo. Then, yestordny. It appeared that tho Swarthmore girls' average was much nearer the Ideal, anil that college hns one student, Mlsa Mnrgaret Wllletts, of Tren- Hits Highwayman With Hammer MILTON, Del.. Feb. 15. Held up by a highwayman while driving from Lincoln to Milton, Gcorgo I!. Atkins, of Milton, escaped only when ho struck tho robber In tho face with a hammer nnd whipped up his horse. Tho highwaymen fired sev eral shots after him. Everybody Satisfied We know how impossible it is for competitors to furnish a milk as good as Dolfingcr's, for the same price. To satisfy us, every customer must be satisfied with clean, "high-grade rich milk, under our personal supervision and control from source to consumer, twelve hours fresher than other milk. Employes arc satisfied, with highest wages and best working conditions in the city. That in sures faultless service. Boards of Health arc satisfied, by our hearty co-operation with them in every sanitary or pro gressive effort. Other plants aro expected to try what is accomplished here. Dolfingcr's must be right, bo cause everybody is satisfied. Are you 7 "The Best by Every Test" Dolfinger's Standard Dairies 16th and Tasker Streets i0n'..Yi so nenrJ' resembles tho Venus do Mllo as to mako the differences be tween tho measurements of goddess and girl InnVdtealmal nnd negligible. NOW what havo th- men imt In mu tw themselves? Do they come as close to the Apollo as even tho Wcllcstey Blrls como to tho Venus? Tho standard published herewith wns prepared by tho National Association of Merchant Tailors of Atnerlcn, In session at St. Louis. Ono van sen at a glanco that nearly all tho great athletes of the country aro thrown out of tho race. For to excel nt football ono usually baa to weigh at least tr. nnd bo rather bigger ti every way than tho tailor Apollo. Hut It 'takes nlno tailors to malto a man," and perhaps tho tailors wero Judging by themselves. Of course, everybody cannot he 24 or 25 years old. That imix n int nt n,n .,.-. out oftho competition. Then 5 feet S Inches will be considered by ninny to he rather short for a man. There In noth hiK wrong In being fi feet tall. In fnct. thoro s n curious old legend that tho Messiah was exnetly 0 feet tall, no mt.ro and no less, nml that no ono else in tho world over was or over can bo exactly 6 feet, A "perfect !." as to chest. Is not so , ." -LaV0, . Tl,c"' llro K"0'1 "inny perfect 3S's. Itut oh. bow few of us ..? n" "I't'or nrm that Is as big as our calf! Those who havo would In m.-inv cases be ashamed to admit It, for It would rolled upon the small size of their calves moro oftetn than It would do honor to the largo size of their arms. r Police Coui't Chronicles The spirit of winter called to Hill Untcs nnd ho heard It. In fact IJI1I welcomes tho cnll of any kind of spirits except ghosts. The Icy atmosphere and snow-covered streets mado his blood tlnglo. He was young again. A boy flashed past him on a sled at Frankford nvenuo and Letterly street. In thought Hill wns as youthful ns tho boy, nnd ho bet himself quietly that ho could prove it. tBsBsmBmxMimmix When the oinigstcr tiinile a return trip. Hill. It is snld, look the sled away from him nnd also a pair of skates which dangled finm Ills neck. He ran with tho sled nt right niiRlcs until ho reached n hilly street, then Hill tnnl: n dive and darted nwny nt a lively rato of speed. The hoy stood still and crlid. Feeling that ho mntln a clean getnwnv. Gales then tried on the skates, tint the skate within him made tho skates under him more wobbly than usual and ho cleaned considerable snow from tho street with bis bark. When ho saw Policeman Andy Dunbar approach Hill tried Io cscapo nn the sled, but ho got complicated In his direction nnd ran Into tho cop Itistcnd of away from hhn, Gates nnd skates nnd cop wero nll hopelessly mixed when Police man Mayor "blow" around tho corner literally. Ho disentangled tho com batants and both cops skated Hill to tho Trenton avenuo and Dauphin street stntloti. Hill didn't seem to havo a clear Idea of what had happened and said he'd ngroa to itnythlnfr for the sake of con venlence There was an air bl Inno cence about him ns he Addressed Magis trate Diet-, "1 saw a sled and boy with skates," ho said, "and I Just wanted to try them Io see how my condition wis. After thnt t remember a few bumps on the head." "You aro somewhat tangled," Bald tho Judge, "and I think thnt nve days In iha county prison will Btrnlghten you out." PHILADELPHIA Make merry with ut on WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY NIGHT p.-im-ing tin ruir fine floor; ideal cuisine and serv ice: anil the assurance nf good fellowship that you always find at the Walton. 'J'lilile Kcr-Miitlm., May lie Alnile by I'hnnlnir l'llh-rt 2818. EUGENE G. MILLER, Manager. Special Dinner -cried friim (I In p. in. fl.no per coter. UMWavHW illi in, i in i , 5 w men' n I 0 tenner SKm KNY ill-made toilet soaps contain free IP a harsh chemical which tends to drv SIS inimQ 4-i - t - i n .. r,7-i-. wi mm ana nair, jttesmoi soap f absolutely no free alkali, and to it is added the soothing, healing Resinol medi cation, which doctors have used for over 20 years in treating skin troubles. Thus it comforts tender skins, and helps nature clear the complexion and keepthe hair rich, lustrous and free from dandruff. Test It at Our Expense If the ikln 1 In bad condition through neglect or an unwl ma of I'ontnetk. Ilt.iuot &op should at flrat be aided by a Ut ile Resinol OlDtmeut. Ile-lnul Soap la oM by all drurglta and dralem In toilol uood. For fen.-rom trial fUo cake, sad ampl p llcslnol omitaent, writ to Dept. 3 K, Rc-lnol, Baltimore, ild. Wdi mam. i i ii III S-. . A I J i m m I B Ik UU LU sMsmmmsiMMssmt, ';fVt'iL..IiMU!SliBBPi)J..l.Mtf,KypPJ . H You may never want to sell your farm. But you may want to borrow on it. As a business farmer, then, you want to know its exact value And so does the loan appraiser. He doesn't care what you paid; or what you can sell for; or what you think it's worth. He finds out. How he finds out will irrterest you. It's told in What Is Your Farm Worth? an article that appears February 19th in As you read The Country Gentleman from week to week, you'll realize that it is a national business farmer's paper for him, his wife and his family. It believes in farming for dollars. It discuss s farm finance and the selling of crops just as much as the farm home and the growing of crops. And it discusses all this from a country-wide viewpoint. For instance HATiOMAL FAMM PROGRESS is a regular page from Washington. The Country pentleman has a correspondent at the capital who tele graphs, telephones or mails the agricultural news. And there are a dozen other departments, ranging from the details of the farm to its administration from the fields to the sewing basket from work to fun. And always special articles by special writers. i ' Send the coupon to-day and get II I TheCotiratfyGeffitlleiiaasifof ayeat sC. 5 S5& d 4 & Jk4) j- -Country 1issttesfoirisly$l y attr 1 Or subscribe through any . rp t2sspsL 6 S O Enclosed pteate find SI. 00 I authorized Curtis Adent jf JFgz m ly jr year Io Iht aJJieu bclau s m jT NomeJ. MB r - 1 . " rt.F.D. , BrltriwilW--rrHi i ir nxiTiTiirwiirrrr atj - ..-:' -fe .-..,. i I I ?i 31 ill : 1