Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1916, Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING LBPGEH-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRITj 19, 1016.
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mmim car line
i PlFft -SIXTH STREET
miUALLY f SSURED
f .' R. T. Wilt "Be Asked to Build
Road If Latter Refuses
Private Capital Will
Back Project
AtfAtf IGNORES SECTION
JM ' " '
, CtrtMclfmeri, Business Men and Rcsl-
-4 uents organize to sup-
portion
The much-needed cfonstown line on B6tlt
i$tret, between Lancaster avenue on the
""Horflx and Paschal avenue on the Routh.
J 'riow "virtually assured, beflnlte an-
nouncement of Just what stein are, to be
j-iatnfti tbftobtalri tho line will be made on
yrlday night, at a. meeting of the Allied
Huklnesa Men's Association, of West
Philadelphia, by John X JlcUarvey, chair
man of the association's Hallway Com
mittee, West Philadelphia Oounclhnen, buil
nesn men and residents of the section
Tehlch will be benefited by the line last
night organized the South Fifty-sixth mid
Spruce Streets Business Association, In
order to lend their support to the project
,, as a body. The co-operallon of all qther
business organizations nlong the route
at the hrtmosed line has also been pledged
Two Alternate "was by nhleh the line
may be built -were explained today by Mr.
McCfonrey. The nrtoould lie to hae
the Philadelphia'- Itapld Transit Company
build the line loif tile petition of Coun
cils nnd to operate' It jn conjunction with
Its pros-tit system; tho second would be
to build the rohd with private capital and
lae ft to the transit company for an
amount Just nUmdent to pay the Interest
on thi bonds, depreciation and alt fixed
charged. '
The huslnesx men and I'nuticllmen, fiom
West Philadelphia Intend lo try the flrt
method first, and If that rails sufficient
money has already been pledged lo as
sure the construction of the road An
ordinance mlllng upon the Philadelphia
-lUpId Transit Company to build the line
jwas Introduced In Cornells scernl weeks
'ago by Select Councilman Dr. William It.
Raton, of the 1 4 th Ward, and nns re
ferred to tho Committee on Street Hall,
wayc v
ASK PUBLIC HUARINO. v
A public hearing on this ordinance h.ts
been asked and It Is expected that 'It wll
be, granted within two or threo wcekt
Aside from pointing but the need of tho
ltno. tho West Philadelphia business Jnen
will nsle the passage of the ordltmilce on i
the ground that their section of the city i
naa Deen virtually ignoreu in mc w
municipal loan bill. Favorable action bn
the ordinance by Councils will gte the
Transit Company SO days In which to de
cide what course It will take. -,,
CONSTRUCTION ASSURED.
If the Transit Company foils ti an
nounce Its Intention to build the rond nL
the end of the 90-day period.' prlvkte In
terests, Mr. McOarvey explained today,
are ready to step lit and organize the fth
' Street Crosstown Railway Company. , The
I "ft " ,jrw ,.$ fr -- '
CAPT. CHARLES II. HOLTTUM
Old Philadelphia trnder, known
to hundreds in this city, who wit
nessed the destruction of the Ger
man fleet oft the Falkland Islands,
He was nt ihnt tirne In commnnd
of the British steamship Ben
brook, which was behiR used as a
transport collier. He is now in
this port in command of the Brit
ish steamship Masario.
LEAVES HOSPITAL FOB DRILL
Private in Company G Refuses to Re
main Away From Inspection
Willi IiI.m heart aims miiMiiiiuK4 wapped
In tolluu and bandages. I'unl ttylier, r
pi hate in t'uinun d, First llcKliiPotit,
,v O. !. got-out Of lird-ut Hip tlarrctSfin
Hospital lust night mill untUnl to Ills
leglmental nimiiry, Uio.nl unci t'nll'mlijlli
streets, and tcnt thiougli ctiniprtny'liiviietr
tton ,
I At tlio Hnldwln l.icnmollo WorKt (li
the 'afternoon, linker, who Ih ii ulrcmon.
cpino in c-ontiict with an electric wire mid.
ipu volts went Ihrougli ills boilyl Ho, was
sbxerely burned on the', hamK .f.ieo"n'nil
arms. , . ' " '
"l'o got to got to tho armory t&jilght. '
ho told the doctors "Coinp.iii 'O. Ih Iiuv-.
lng inspection." Tho doctor wrapped
his burnv iiiwottoit nnd lie uirlvcd nt the
Wmory'Just In thno for rollcali
: :
( BUYS BIG TRACT IN LOGAN
Benjarriin R. Hoffman Will .CuU It
Into 12(1 Dwelling; Lots
Uenjamlii IVIIoninnn hiift-madi-ptkfcr-
:ment for the block of ground between 7(11
Une. a. TpTanneS wlU b lUM.'faib.n LITV" Tf ''V
three miles In length and It Is estimated S'l' ,' .. '.n, r. , hr .',' ' """ "
that It will cost about WOOlOOO. . . " ' "-,,' '''t'l". 'T "" I'"""eJ "em,e
According 'to statistics comulleil by the
Railway Committee of. the Allied. Hunlnesi)
MAYOR ASKS SUPPORT
FOR TWO LOAN BILLS
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In Speech He Pictures Philadel
phia as Probable, Greatest
City in World
Support for the two proposed lonn bMIs
at the polls on May id wns urged by
Mayor Smith last night nt the i Oth nnnual
banquet of the Frnnkford Mpplncss Men's
and Taxpayers' Association, in Masonic
Hall, Womralh and Paul slreels. The
pnssnge of lha two loan bills and support
of the present administration w-lll mfiWo
Philadelphia the greatest city In Amer
ica, the Mnyor declared,
Making an urgent appeal for favorable
action upon the loan bllla nt the polls the
Mayor asserted that they are "open and
aboc board, and were drafted after
weeks of earnest and cnrcfih considera
tion'" In posltlie fnshliin he f.or'ecast nn
Increased tax rale In the brief paragraph
where he said:
"Tho outlying sections will dcrUe the
greatest benefits proldcd for In improve
ments In the lonn, while the centre of tho
city can look for nothing but Incrensed
taxation."
Touching briefly upon the subject of his
Adnilnlstintion nnd the attacks which
lime been directed ngnlnst it. or ng.ilnst
him nersonnlly, the Minor mild
J "My Administration Is honest and will
icniain so uespite any nttucKs inane upon
It Wc are working to make Philadelphia
the greatest clt.v In the count! y"
The Mnvor told of the plnn for n high
speed feeder line along Oxford pike and
other lo.uls, between Frnnkford neliuo
and BJberiy, mid nlso announced that
plans for the Improvement of Hilstol pike
were being completed and Hut the work
would be Itinilguiated within a shoit time
MERION FLOWERS URING $700
tfldHTS WAY FROM HOSPITAL
TO GO TO GUARD IKSPECtlON
Militiaman, Injured by Live Wire,
Conquers Doctors
Uncle Sam need havo no fears for the
future If nil his soldiers are made of the
same Muff as Paul Baker, of 1803 Itldge
avenue, nnd n member of Company O, 1st
lleglment, f, a. P. Baker la employed as
a wlremari at the Baldwin Locomotive
Works. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon
he stepped on a "live" wlro and received
a shock from 260 volts of electricity. Un
conscious, ho was taken to tho Garretson
Hospital.
At 6!30 o'clock last night he fought off
nurses and doctorB and wnlked to the nr
mory, where Inspection was taking place.
When fellow-members of lila command ob
served him swathed In bandages they
asked :
"What are yoif doing here?"
"Well, I wasn't going to get arrested for
not showing up at Inspection," remarked
linker before he was hustled to homo and
beef
WILLIAM GIBSON DIES
Sale Nets Twice Amount Needed for
Day School Gniden
Mine than twice the amount needed
to establish the Merlon I'ountt.v Pay
School garden wns cleared lij the Klower
.Sale given S.ituida.v on the school grounds
by the Woman's Committee nf the Mer
1rut CUlf AsHuclntlon According to Mia
Fiedevlok W. Itockwvll. ehiiliiuuii of the
louunittee, the sale brought In between
llnofatul $110(1. nnd Hie amount cleaiod
Im itppidxlmatcl.v $70 C,inseiueutly work
linn alrendv been stinted lo l.iv oul the
i.gariluli.. Ill which e.ich child .iltendlng the
school will get vp.iee foui b eight
,fcct, allowing sl to eight rows of veg
etable ami llowcis
A special tenclicr will Instruct tho
yotingslerivin how to inako things grow
An' artistic'1 "bird path" will he placed In
the ciiitor- of the garden. Tho surplus
money, qhtnfned thiough the fito will bo
applied to a, permanent school garden
fund. ' -
Politician nnd Real Estate Dealer
Succumbs at Fifty-seven
Wlllnm Cilbson, a real rstnte denier and
well known In political circles, died on
Mondav at his home. HO North 32d street,
lie hiih born In tills city B7 enra ago
Mr (llbson wns a delegate lo the He
publican convention at Chicago in 1912,
and when the 1'iogiesslves went out ho
wns elected an alternate delegate to that
convention the same jenr Kor several
jenrs he wns on the Cltv Committee of
the Washington party In 11,14 he in
appointed chairman nf the 24th Ward
Washington party committee lie wns
tie.ismer of the Oeneral Council of the
Heformed Uplscopal Church in the I'nlteil
Stnte and Canadn, treasurer nf the sils
tetitiUloll fund and tieasuiei of the Theo
'fogicnl Seminal y of the chinch He was
iHwier of the .1. ttllot Shaw- Electrical
Company. l!32 Arch street He was n
member of Phllo Lodge, No. 441, A. F M,
.12d degree. Philadelphia Conshtory
He Is HUrvlved by two sons, Hie Hev.
Dr. Samuel M. (llbson, who Is associate
lector wltli Uisliop Chenej. of Christ
Chinch, nt Chicago, and William M. Olh
sun, ,lf, ami a daughtci, MIhs Anna Ulb-son.
Big Ship BouKht to Cnrry Tobacco
SAVANNAH. .i Apill 19 The Amer
ican steamship Vlgllancln, of 2911 tons,
has been sold by the Wulkcr-Arnistrong
Company, of Savannuh, to Onston, Wlll
Inma & Wltmore, of New York, for ap
proximately JCOO.OOO, according to nu an
nouncement here. The Vlgllancln, re
ported hero ns In Huropean wntcrs. Is
expected to bo engaged In American to
bacco oxpoit trade with France nnd England
mid rtuxonih stieet.
L The giodnd is Intersected bv Ki.mUIn
Ptrer.-,nd will dfvlne'into 12B Inilfdlng
Men's Association there are lS.opo housed -"- , - ....., .,,,.fc
In the territory hlchlli line' will serve, ' 'fj l"-chnsed recet.Uy by ifciilu. ,
Estlmatln.-hat,lh nssesumenfjl.n .these. Vi,'?iSlif"!T' ,w,,0lw,a1,, rp''!f"u"V
slll lncreasit-BjrV&OO oii7the aterVge. th fW-,H ' Y??lc-k- '"'""l1 l "'! Wolr, rW,;
clbJ wlll.tlerlv revehua from an T add!- Pe"ted by lloraie Oroskln. fbe U(l Js,
ussesseu at J1..6HD l onveyuilce has ueen
tlo"n&l Iff,obO.O0O InVeal estutefsLs a re
,ult o tljo dnslructlon JJt U rtfart'.( )
Tho -movement o"iliave- the line built
waa begun nearly seven $ear ago. After
Jive year's of indifferent Supces.s 'the moil
,.bck of the project organized tlm Allied
Business Men's AssocJatloiV of We.it Phil
adelphia with the specific aim f working
for the road. Negotiations with. tlie It i an
sit company were begun and a-verbal
promise that the line would be built was
secured from E. T. Btoteflbqry. No stejii
were taken by the company, however, and
the present plans to secure. Hie .line vver
then evolved.
COUNCILMEN CRITICIZED '
At the meeting of the South Ffty-sixtlj
and Spruce Streets Business 4vssocUtion
last night, Mr, McQarvex cjrltlclsed the
"West Philadelphia Councllmcn for their
failure to hae provls!on!mnde for the
construction of the line In the $60,000,000
transit and port loan bill. He pointed out
that provision had been made for a line
through a sparcely populated ncction to
Byberry, while a thickly populated sec
tion had been neglected, Tho-C,ouncllmen
excused themselves on the ground that
West Philadelphia has only one repre
sentative on tho Finance Committee of
Councils..
Hospital Ship Aground
p WILMINGTON. Del.. April 19 The
K p hospital ship Helen C. Julllard, built
p the local plant of the rAtnerlcan Car
frhd Foundry Company for the St. John's
Guild of New Tork. is aground, but not
damaged, oft Carney Point.
hiaitft.' to Uenjumlu It Hoffman, tnilijedt 11
K mortgage of 32.uou The tract will he i
(iithioved. Immediatel) with dvVolllngs a
(contract for the- grading having already
been made.
111 'tf fe'Al
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vm Wa
Will Spend $1,250,000. for Box Cars
COM."M Ul'S, o'. April 19. The Vew
Tork, Chicago und St r,ouls Itailroad
(New York Central lines) has been au
thorized by the Ohio Public Utilities Coin
tnlssloh to Isjuo J1.2EO.O00 eiiuipment
trust ceUUlt'ateH with which to buy 1000
Additional s'tcel box, cars. '
WjSjr
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p insB'iimeni. kbj
strutfted that Mm
Ipoilefl by -Yiic- Mm
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Rver nniuosttlbn 1 K
TaeiiiM'-,'4i'''vPayei'i-Piano ovne-hip depends
in'jrlAt-t.'Jri&S'iil'eSfjn the eonstruetirli andfdenend-
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abilitytpIMnti rrTjecnanicai part oi hi
JBIa'snis PlayetiPianos are so cofl
the pleasure, of rendition is never
chaniual trouble.
Can we toll vou about our special r'BVver nruuostt
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AN' EXCELLENT TONIC FOIt
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAin
BALDPATE
RcsUUr4 In U- 8 and Canada.
HAIR TONIC
NEVKR FAILS
Nouruhea and strengthens jftio fol
bcm ana uiua promotes rnr arrow
I the. hair, nelieves theAcalo1
unhealthy ccuMula-
lions and AoTetlons.
ui a
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free from oil ma
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fluffy. Senir 10c
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Applications
nrsi - class
Shops.
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Barber
BALDPATE CO.
Dept. o
467 W. 34th St.
New York
BoM by all drunUU, er
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PASOEL POST
NOTICE
FORD
OWNFRS
AH Ford Auto ouri ruMUur la Pnnjl--Mal
rtauUI to nnd hum n4 1
mu uJ Mmtwr of cur to our atrn
oMf nod rcotv YiimfcU latermatloa at a
tw co-opuaUr jropaltlaa pi ceonaetlan
irlttt olt fm own.
American Ford Owners' Ass's
U'tsnuItanU ltimJauarUn)
4 Bnul Mdt.. mk Ko. S. I'blU.
DEAF-
K4BPEK 3ELECTBIC ORIPHONE
WUl KUtla ou t4 heir pcrfactly.
Qajt tjm wi fixt Hon you u to New Tork.
W' WLA SfADE SHOES
OJ dabble rvttf.
i curiM i fttvf k. with a
Said a Great A
WiaBOsacrar
at yqu
r
Tl"l
1 UmL
reydl
you require of
CUln'Tre
Oao cf Ui Fir
"You pay for
buy it not.
if you do not buy tHe exact
the one just suited tor do wha
it you will payfpr it even
tually anywain final high
coat and low service.
There are five United
States 'Balanced' Tires a
tire to meet every need of
price and use the only complete line offered
by any one tire manufacturer.
Find out which United States Tire fits your
particular needs and then buy it
, Buy the exact tire you need in the begin
ning and you will have low-mileage cost jn
I the end.
Atk tha naref United State Tit Dealer
for your copy of th booklet, ' 'Judging Titee, "
which telle hou to chooe the particular tir
to euit your need.
United StaitsTire Company
Nbby' 'CHaln' 'Uteo' RojUOd 'PUIa'
"INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES"
"POISON PEN" LETTERS
. NAME SOCIETY WOMEN
Scandalous Anonymous Notes
Evidently Written by One
of Snme Sex
A number erf Philadelphia women, prom
inent In society, particularly tome, residing
In the Immediate lclnlty of Itlttenhouse
Square, lme been annoyed by anonymous
defamatory letters lately Several fanh
lonable residents nlonc the Slnln Line also
have received scurrlloui missives In the
same hnndvvrltlns.
The matterllins beertplnced In the hand''
of James H. Cortelou, Chief Postortlce
Inspector here, and n vnln effort made
to Identify the writer of (he letters. This
task has proved dimctilt, the envelopes
showing (hat they were mailed nt various
parts of tho city and Invariably In street
boxes.
The lelteis, it Is raid, were, without
doubt, written by a woman, who has made
an effort to dlgulsc her real penmanship.
Members of one well-known family have
heen bo nnnoyed Hint the services of a
leading lawyer were enlisted A dnURhtcr
In this family was married In New York
some time ago to n vv ell-know n young
man 1'rlor to the wedding- and follow
ing; It the letters rame regularly, many
absurd statements being made regarding
the daughter.
A family council wns held In n New
York hotel nnd, as a result, a tetter was
addressed to u woman In this city who
vvbb HUFpectcd by the family as being the
writer of tho Ictteis that hnd arrived
nlmoot da)lv The woman was warned In
this letter that her Identity was suspected
and that If she did mil desist the authori
ties would he nsked to place her under
nn est.
Kor n shoit time the fnmllv lecelved
no mine letters, but within the last few
weeks the.v have been ntilvlng d.illv A
representative f this fnmlU "aid last
nlKlit that iitio of the membeis mice in
clined Hie enmity of a Philadelphia
woman nnd Ihnt the have iriisun to sus
pect that she hn been wilting tho notes,
which me dcciihed In mime instances ns
being malicious
Just how ni.itiy letteis have been written
ca.miot lie ascertained but It Is known Hint
Id, all written by the same band and tn
hs many diffci cut families, were posted last
week. One was mailed at & street bhx tn
West Philadelphia, another nt Broad nnd
Chestnut streets nnd others In the vicinity
of Rtttenh6us6 square.
For a long time the different families
who recelv'cd the scurrilous letters said
nothing about them outside their homes.
From time to time gossip spread, nnd as a
result there has been a gradual system of
conferences among the Victims.
A retired ofllcer bf the United States
military service, whd hau been consulted
by several families In tho matter, said last.
night that ho had seen six letters which
were received In the last week. Ho de
clared that they were nil In the same
handwriting and undoubtedly penned by
an educated woman.
STETSON CHORUS IN CONCERT
Eighth Annual Program Elaborate
nnd Well Presented
The Stetson Chorus held Its eighth an
nual concert last night In the Stetson
Auditorium, 4th street nnd Montgomery
avenue, The affair was under the dlitc
Hon of Dr. Adam Clelbel, He was as
sisted by 30 members of the Philadelphia
Orchestra, led by H. J. Chopourlan.
An elaborate program was given In
two parts. The first Included many clas
sical selections given by the orchestra,
the chorus and the soloists. The second
part was a cantata, "The Nativity," the
imiilc of which was written by Doctor
Oelbcl, The proceeds of the concert will
be donated to the Stetson Hospital benefit.
MEASLES EXTENDS VACATION
Princeton President Adds One Week
to Easter Holidays
PIUNeirro.V. N ,T. April 19. Presi
dent John Orler Hlbbcn, of Princeton t."ni-,-veislty,
caused n notice, to be pouted es
terday afternoon, stntlng that tho Master
vacation, which will begin lit noon on Wed
nesday, would be extended for a week be.
cause of several cases of measles among
the undergiaduates. The decision Is ie
garded as pait of a policy of pieventloit,
lather than one of necesitj Theie am
eight cases of the dlsenc among the uti
ilergriidURtes, ut It l" stated that there
am some .100 cases In the town .Many
students who Imd planned to stny het'e
over the vacation left nt once
$1,000,000 Wnr Iluildlnp; Hoom
SOt'Tll H1-THI.KI1K.M I'a . Apill 1!)
George Zbojovskv has annidcd n con-
"The Defender
of Verdun' is
the name earned
by Pe'tain, the
French general
whjb stemmed
thefcerman tide.
AlflenBVooks,
wi(drVte"The
Parisian" gives
us a vivid picture of
him in this week's
olhers
1 THE NATIONAL WEEKLY
tiact to Uuiz & Cinder for the erection
of 40 three-story house) In Northampton
Heights, a suburb The sum of $11;000
Is Involved Itlegel nnd Schnll also con,
trncted this week to erect 12 houses on
the West Side, to cost $60,000. In othar
pnitsof the Uethlchems building operations
are in progress to supply houses for men,
who have como here to work nt the
llethlehem Steel Works. It Is reported
that between $1. 000. 000 nnd $2,000,000 are
Involved In current building operntlons In
the llethleheins
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When you purchase a piano
be sure you are not buying
a future regret
You will have to live with it the remainder of your1
lifetime, in all probability. Then why not select one
which will be a constant source of pride and pleasure
to .you and your,- family? You should, make YOUR
piano a
LESTER
q Of its liquid, mellow tone, fine, delicate ac-
LjQ.CQ.US6. tion and instant response to the most whjm-.
steal' moods of the player.
' Of its wonderful durability which is insured
TZomuP ky the best materials and the most expert
ueLUUOt workmanship known in the piano-making
world. Lester Pianos Last a Lifetime.
Its repulatioiyhere in Philadelphia is estab-
TtpmilSP Hahed permnent, fixed. Ask your neigh-
lj'cl'WU01' bor. More Lsters have been sold in this city
tnan any outier one high-class make.
Because-
It is uscrf and endorsed b;jfthe word's ead-
uin ui Lists xor jlb uuiiu, expression iina.otner
higniy artistic qualities. i i
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Because-
VVe show ouiowh faiuj'in it, as makers, by
giving an aosouite guarantee with each in-
strumet. This is a REAL guarantee, no
equivocations
Because-
Jt was the first distinctly high grade piano
to break down the barrier of "war-fcme"-"prices.
It has kept abreast of the march of
improvement and is still the best in quality.
They made it possible for the man of modest
i" means to own as good a pianq as his million
BeCaUSe aire neffhbor. Being sold direct, all ''in-between"
profits of jobber and agent are elim
inated. It is just as easy to own a Lester as one of
BeCQUSP. tne maI,y inferior makes. Let us show you
how conveniently you can have a Lester
u Piano or Player-Piano in your home.
Your Old Piano Taken in "
Exchange at Full Value
F. A. NORTH CO.
1306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
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