f (SW E VEM I NG LEid EjR 1' mLADbU'UlS , TlltjlUsD-W, AUGUST IT, 191G. in Egyptian EITTFc: "The Utmost in Cigarettes" Plain end or Cork tip '"7 ? t s fcopU of culture, refinement aid education iixvtu-Cailu prefer rPdtus to any otlw cicaret&T bunfnn Cianrttlta in iiit PV-M -"- we lEARK BOARD MODELS BLOCK KRUSEN PLANS FOR HEALTH EXHIBIT rnn!1i(rn3 of improvements uc- E ctipy Building in City Hall Court nt Critical Fcriocl for Disease Fight CANNOT MOVE OUT NOW Km Department of Health nntl Charities, nuking to comluet n health pthlhlt nt this ;,j, when names nro tiyuiR 01 imamiio ifrilrsia, ft blocked In ItR efforts by tho 5 CommlBBlon Tho Imll.IliiK In City mil court, designed for cxlilDlt purposes, bow occupied by motloli Installed by the Pitk board In spjte of the request by Dr. mimer Krusen, Health Director, tho com .Tli. h!n TnUeil to vacate. FTha modolfl, one of n. proponed develop. nest of tho Schuylkill nivor front nnd the tltr of tho art musoum to ho erected near K. n,n Rtrcct cntranco of Knlrmount Title aro bolnt: housed In tho building. Tho models aro Invltlnp tho attention of only n ttvt persons each day. I'edestrlnnq passing ttrough the court occasionally "drop In," rUnca at them a moment nnd pass on. fe nviiiuiTS ToruijiVn t Health exhibits In years passed have at TtMrttA crcat attention nnd In the belief of IrxKtor Krusen nro n rcnt educational lutney. The exhibition which the Division fef Child Hyglcnn of tho Bureau of Henlth ronld umlcrtaKe, 11 1110 moiiem ao i--aovetl. would bo of n Rencral nature. While tot confined exclusively to Infnntllo par iv.1. tho views would deal with tho sub- !ltct of Banltatlon, considered so Important i factor In dealing with tho epidemic. Director Krusen wrote to nil Klrlc Prlco P , 1.H nn ,Dl,lnn tnt flirt Tnrlr remission's exhibition bo removed. Mr. Price is vice president of tho Commission tad chairman- of tho Commlttco on Super intendence Tho reply of Mr. Trlco was ttat n removal of tho models Would In- nir a rreat expense and that tho Park Commission would bo subjected to great Inconvenience u il wviu i-utuui-u iu wmu tie models from tho building. Doctor Krusen has been waiting dally for tie commission to nccciio to nm request, sc that tho health project can bo undertaken. iJIeanwhlle, Mr Price has left tho city, nnd to action In tho matter has been tnken. ! Thomas S. Martin, secretary of tho Park Commission, said today thnt tho body would not meet until September. Until a nesslon Is held the models cannot bo removed. Ho would not undertako removal, ho said, Vlthout saccule nuthorlty. CANNOT ACT MOW. JWe don't want to obstruct any movc- citi for tho betterment of public health." iW tho secretary "In fact, wo have nl wji been anxious to co-operato with tho Health Department If tho Health Depart ment docs want to havo an exhibition In tie wurtyard building I have- received no iScM vyord of such n deBlrc It can oc capy ho building 'with us. felhero la plenty of room there for a JWilth exhibit There aro two models In tie building now. constructed nt a total Spew of about $8000. It would seem to a wasto of public money to destroy Ur remove thorn now." wkn examination of tho building showed (Sit, tho models of tho Art Museum occu pied tha center of tho structure and cov ered a largo part of tho floor. At tho cast era end Is the model of tho proposed de velopment of tho Schuylkill Itlver. IBjae only space which could be devoted Joi health exhibit would bo In tho western W of tho building nnd that would bo (Btrtrccly small ftThe Health Bureau has posted a notice njUi outsldo of tho building relative to fie bsuanco of health certificates. fiORTH PKNN BANK HUN ABATES Wy 200 Patrons Withdraw Money, nnd Many Make New Deposits ffAH Is orilerlv nml nnlat In nnd nrnund e North TVnn Tlnnlr nt Twftnfv.nlntM nml iPwphln streets tnflay Although Acting rptaln Hearn had a detail of pol'ce on f&7, there was no repetition of yesterday's 'fci. riank. When tho bank openea er business today there wera not more than JjLwrsons In line, the number gradually Wrtaslne to 200 ilm-lntr th nrnnnnn. Ten iSera allowed In nt n. tlma. All dnnsltors if paid promptly. Joseph Schlenz, vlca president of tha bank, JJ Wday that conditions at the Instltu ir??.we. normal and not more than 1100.- 'ii.lrd ben withdrawn since Monday, In bu? ,ha run ot yesterday. Mr. Schlenz . HOO.OOO had been received from re- I-h; sanies for tho run of depositors today, Jmany who withdrew their deposits yes- IfSjvi " reiurneo io aeposit tnem toaay. iS?'?.? t0 the large crowd of yesterday, fvwra, many depositors wera unable to g their usual deposits. No clua as yet ,S" received to the person who clrcu- Ei in baniv Hi..7.. '5"'itu iu mo person IT: " rumor Which started tha run on tWlRE TESTER IS KILLED ilrentn., it r, TT . ... mf " a rouna iiectrocutea Dy W His Brother SJTON, N. J., Aug. 17. Edmund feoai ' lre ttnd Cabla Company, was igT ' "4 by his brother, George Ander K.7 the Plant late yesterday, a victim tf"irocutlon. IJ9QJ.J --- .. w v,My,ujcu a . WHO 1ICJ. Wn i?!1 from a chaIr UP which ho had UlUg1 iimsssiietxasm PUUUKYAUjlMNl iLCHECK Y,,r r a r. n a r.F IK . ivim iwu 'rom Residence to at Destination M AV v-. .. . i, ' . U B. TICKET UPUUIN TRANSFER PL. COMPANY ACCUSED COPS PLAN TO EXPOSE ALLEGED TRUMPED-UP CHARGE Opposition to Vares Said to Be Cause of Dismissal Recom mendation for Five in Theft. Case HUNT FOR WITNESSES nxpomro In court ot nllcgcl politic methods tis"d to Intimidate policemen In downtown wards Into voting nnd working for the Vnro faction was planned today by tho flvo policemen of the Second nnd Chris tian directs station who on Tuesday were recommended for dlsmlsnl by tho Police Hoard of Inquiry In connection with tha theft of macaroni nnd cheeso from a lire swept store. Tho enso will bo tnken to court, they declare. Tho disappearance of tho mncaronl nnd cheese wbh used as n club to punish them for their political friendship toward antl Varo forces and ns a warning to others. Is tho charge mndo by two of tho policemen, Tlenmrd J. Currnn and Chnrles A. I.nppe, acting as spokesmen for tliQt other three, Jnincs n. Chestnut, Albert Hall nnd Georgo 'cflrand. Their dlsmlssnl was recom mended In spite ot the fnct that tho logical prosecutor failed to nppear at tho hearing, tho policemen said. "Becauso they Know wo wouldn't voto for Charley ltoncy tho Vares began to pull wires backward and forward on this larceny caso," Currnn and Iappo say. "Wo wcro unjustly treated, and when wo tell our story In court wo'Il show how tho sntno thing was pulled on 11 or 15 other men In the Third Ward whp wcro fired from city Jobs beciuso their politics didn't suit tho Vares." Itepresentatlvo Charles J. llonry, Jr., Is Independent cnndldnto for re-election to rep resent tho Third District, which Is mado up by tho Third, Fourth nnd Fifth Wards. Tho theft occurred In tho store of Antonio Mnrono, at 741-710-748 South Seventh street, on tho night of Juno 3, and the hear ing of tho five policemen was held five weeks ago. "Tho hearing would hnvo been a Joke If It hndn't been so serious for us," said Currnn. "Kvery thing was trumped-up. Or dinarily such a caso wouldn't get nny further thnn tho lieutenant. Hut they were determined to get us, nnd get us good. Tho hearing was postponed thrco times becauso they couldn't get witnesses to testify against us. liven thrents of nrrost by detectives couldn't produce nny witnesses. Mnrono, who ought to bo tho prosecutor, says we're all right nnd thnt ho hasn't nny kick against us I've been a policeman for IE years and havo seven children, and I don't IntenH to stand for It." Chestnut Is In tho same boat with us In the Third Ward, nnd Hall In tha Twenty-sixth nnd LeGrafld In tho Uleventh." Curran and Lappe feel that tho result of tho trial has beejn especially unfair to them. Inasmuch as, according to them, they could not bo connected with tho theft. MARRIED WOMEN SOLD INTO "WHITE SLAVERY" Investigation of Vice Trust Shows Wide Scope of Its Activities NEW YORK. Aug. 17. Wives havo been sold to Now York white slavo agents -by their own husbands and led Into lives of Immorality, Assistant Dlstr'ct Attorney Smith said he hadjearned today from wit nesses In tho Grnnd Jury investigation of tha vlco trust now In progress. "We have testimony from white slave agents themselves thnt men hard pressed for money, and seemingly lacking all Ideas of morality, "liave come to them nnd begged that 'work' bo given their wives In dis orderly resorts," wild Smith. "In one In stnnco I know of tho husband was actually giateful to the white slaver who -placed his wife In a resort." To avoid poss bio chances of discovery tho vlco truht organized a string of disor derly houses In New York and nearby States, chitting girls from ono town to an other when tho police became active. The present Investigation, Smith said, Is producing more and more evidence each day of collusion between white slavor3 and members of the police forca who had black mailed and extorted protection, money from both the white slave agents and their vic tims. At tho close of thepresent Investiga tion, Smith eays, he will press charges against other police ofrlnlals besides those already under arrest. German Airmen In Russian Raid nnnUN (via London), Aug. 17. Another raid by aerman aeroplanes on Russian mil itary establishments on Ooesel Island. In the Gulf of Riga, was announced last night by the Wnr Office. Yv fllilr ?' J "II GO TO ANNAPOLIS Dnvid D. .TnfTc, nbove. 18 years old, of 1035 South Ninth street, nnd Willinm D. Fletcher, below, 17, of 217 South Ninth street, have passed tho examinations admitting them to tho United States Naval 'Acad emy nnd yesterday entered that institution. .TnfTc received his ap pointment through Congressman Vnrc, while Fletcher is a protege of Congressman Graham. NEW YORK CARMEN CONFER WITH COMPANY OFFICIALS Result of Meeting Will Determine Question of Strike NHW YOltlC. Aug. 17 Upon tho results of a conference to bo held today between executlvo offlcei'i of the New York Ilall wnys Company and representatives of tho employes depends whether New York Is to bo tied up with another Btrlko, which this tlmo mny Involve elcntcd and subway lines ns well as surfneo cars. Ihnployes chnrgo tint Presldont Shonts, of tho New York Railways Company, broko an agreement to reinstate striking employes, and that ho Interfered with the rights of tho men to form n union by promoting a coun ter organization. Shonts denied tho charges. Tho employes havo Instructed their repre scntntlven to declare n strlko unless their demands nro met. BOARD WANTS SOLDIER FREED Has Eight Dependents Relief Commit tee Will Try for Dischnrge The citizens' soldiers' nhf commlttco Is working to obtain tho rclcaso of a soldier from service nt tho border for tho first tlmo slnco tho departure ot tho troop3. Tho soldier's mother and sevon of his brothers and sisters, rnnglng from 5 to IB years, nro dependent on him. Tho committee has tho caso In hand, and the family In the mean tlmo will bo provided for. Seventy-two nppeals for nld were re ceived at tho ofllco of tho homo relief dlvl nlon of tho emergency nld commlttco of tho citizens' soldiers' nld, 221 South Klghtecnth street, yesterday. There has been a steady falling off In contributions nnd tho commltteo Is making urgent appeals for monej) to carry on tho relief worje. Tho sum of $314 03 was donated yesterday. Negro Bey Accused of Stealing Horse Jamos Anders, n twclve-yenr-t Id negro, was held today for a further hearing by Recorder Stnckhouso In Camden. Tho boy is accused of stealing a horso nnd buggy yesterdny. A policeman saw tho susplc.ous combination and nrrestcd the lad and sent back the horso nnd buggy to the owners, Tho Recorder wants to find James's com panion, younger and smaller, who became sca-ed and rnn away when tho policeman appeared. A. nanra 'i ii i:h u's a i'i.ati: (is nm YOU AT Al.r, T1IK J4anscom Restaurants Home rooklnc Popular Price I PMU El ff Bk HBTVBfBSI iVs sTioTM street) WW CTn Baa bold Itemed llriiulrod Unchanged ('Huh or V.ttny Terms Lata atyla No, 4 Underwood. 130.00 to J37.50 Lata atyla No. S Underwood. 33 00 to 4S.ni) l.aM style No 10 Itcmlntton. 31.00 to 4Vno Lata styla No, A Oliver . . i;7..".0 to 32.3U l,Mo stylo No ft Jtoyal 37 .10 to -T.'.OO All machlnca kept In repair for ono year C. J. GIHBONEY & CO. He!! phone Walnut 114Q. 133 S 10TH ST. i i IS Mil tlBM paw'-" t -n F.MWaMPl MM$wB8t mmmm Jloro "THIOKNT" water metera In I'lilladelplila than any other make. AHIC VOUB 1'I.l'MllKK or 1'hllii. Jleter Co., lit,' Ileal Katats Trust lluhdlni Froitproof,- Guaranteed. w,i ii. ! mi i For summer puddings, salads, etc., use mH7751 "I'UULlLl-VCJfc paw s- i i nrra &SJUM ill m A u BftiO'jHa,'. ML&TmraTSHfeBfl'WJ Handy economical. Just add to the contents of the can twice the amount of water. Hires Gold Milk (Evaporated) Always Pure Always Fresh Condensed by evaporation sterilized in the can. Order from your groctr today. HIRES CONDENSED MILK CO., 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia Manufact urxrt of Silver Brand Condetutd Milk. TM THE BLACKHAND SAYS MAN, THEN FIRES Assailant of Druggist Asserts He Came to Collect Victim Is Recovering Tetcr Stlllo, who, the police say, declared ho was n "Representative of the Illack Hand" when ho shot Dr. Nlcholns N. IMstllly, a druggist, In front of his store nt 741 South Seventh street, beenmo the drug gist refused to give him $500, was arraigned today in tho Second nnd Chr.stlnn streets pollco station court. Ho was held by Magistrate Imber under $3000 ball for a further hearing August 31, when his vlct m will be ablo to testify. Doctor IMstllly was taken to tho Penn sylvania HoipltnI nftcr tho shooting last night, suffering from bullet wounds In his right nrm and breast The bullet went through the nrm and glanced on n. breast bone. It was said nl the hospital thnt he will recover In a few days. Loilno, tho nine-year-old daughter of the druggist, who wai standing In tho rear of tho store, said Stlllo npproached her fnthet nnd announced ho had come to collect the $600 which had been demanded In a letter written two months ngo nnd another writ ten last week -The girt called her mother from lh apartment upstairs and with Doc tor Plstllly they forced Stlllo from the store. On the sidewalk, Stlllo raised a revolver and shot Policeman Kolosky, of tho Second District station, standing across the street, saw the shooting. With ,a crowd thnt had calhcred ho chased Stlllo and arrested him a short distance away. Man's Hotly Found In Delaware The body ot Richard Holtz, 40 years old, wag found In tho Delawnro River nt Wash ington avenue today by the pollcchoat Reyburn Hottz wa released from the Houo of Correction several days ngo after serving a sentence there nnd tho pollco be llovo he committed suicide. Resists Arrest in Camden Postoflke Frank Mnlns, 40 years old, of Hamilton township, Mercer County, N. J was ar rested today In tho Camden Postofflre by Detective Kltrslmmons nnd Penco Justice John Constnntltip, of Mercer County Mains pave the two men a hard strugRlo Up Is wanted for deserting his wife and flvo children FIHE IN BOX FACTORY 150 Employes Temporarily Idle Until Damage Due lo $5000 Blazo is Repaired Damage nmountlng to more than $6000 was caused early today by fire which swept the fourth floor of the paper box factory of Data & Co., 417-410 North Orlnnna street. Tho Data factory occupies ft four-story, semlflreproof building. The flames were discovered by Policeman Swltkln, of the Third street and Palrmount nvcnuo station. Ho turned In nn alarm. Firemen succeeded In confining tho blazo to the fourth floor. More than 160 men nnd women nre em ployed a the plant. Work has been sus pended Until repairs nro made. Alfred M. Bloomingdale Original Idea in Electrical Work 217 Walnut St. Hfll Plinna 'ff.jiyiffT""1"-'- ssasS W Kings of Comedy n j Records n C oramoia 17 to the MNK TINNEY, Al Jolson, Bert Williams, Weber 8c Fields, anv one of these "kino-s of corricdy" is enough to pack Broadway theaters doors. Their appearance is an cveiit yet you can enjoy their richest fun, the big hits they make as quick as they make them, hear any and all of them whenever you wish, if you have their exclusive Columbia Records. Here aresome of their hits that made the entire country roar: FRANK TINNEY'S FIRST RECORD Frank Tinncy, Monologue. FRANK TINNEY'S SECOND RECORD Frank Tinncy, Monologue. SAMUEL Bert Williams, Song Mono- logtte. EVERYBODY Bert Williams, Song Monologue. INSURANCE SCENE MIKE AND MEYER Weber and Fields. Vaude ville Sketch. SINGING SCENE MIKE AND MEYER Weber and Fields, Vaudeville Sketch. Hear these records by all means today and while there, just ask your dealer to play some of his latest dance, instrumental, band and orchestral records. When you have heard them, you will know just why Columbia Records are better records and why it fays to be sure to buy the gcnuineColumbia Double-DiscRecords. Columbia Records ingll Foreign Languages. Ntw Columbia JJtcorJt on tale the soth of ' evtry month. Tiit aJvtrtittmtitt dictated ta thf Jlictafhotic, A18S4 10-inch 75c A1909 10-inch 75c A 1220 10-inch 75c Slj J 1 v JL Columbia Crafonola 200 i Price J20O W GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC FOR SALE BY CENTRAL Cunningham Piuno Co., 1101 Chestnut St. Pennsylvania TalkinE Machine Co.. 1109 Chestnut St. Snellenburg, N, & Co., 12th and Market Sts. Story & Clark Piano Co., 1705 Chestnut St. Strawbrldgc & Clothier. 8th and Market Sts. NORTH City Line Pharmacy, York Road & City Line Dotter, John C, 1337 Rockland St.', Logan Futernik, Benj., 140 North Eighth St. Ideal Pia..o and Talking Machine Co., 2835 Germantown Ave. Jacobs, Joseph, 1606 Germantown Ave. OIdewurtl's, 2623 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia Talking Machine Co., 900 North Franklin St. Reice, I. S.. 919 Girard Ave. Scherzer's Piano Warerooms. 539 N. 8th St. Schnell & Megahan, 1712 Columbia Ave. NORTHEAST Burr, Edward H 2448 FrankTord Ave. Colonial Melody Shop, 3239 N. Front St. Goodman, L. L 327 West Girard Ave. Gutkowski, Victor, Orthodox & Almond Sts. Kenny, Thomas M 3234 Kensington Ave. Kryefer, Joseph, 3132 Richmond St. Nittinger. Samuel, 1204 N. Fifth St. Philadelphia Talking Machine Co, S44 North Second St. NORTHEAST (Continued) Relnheimer's Department Store, Front and Susquehanna Ave. NORTHWEST Carson, T. D 5520 Germantown Ave. Davis, Franklin, 5006 Wayne Ave. Kalwaie, Martin, 4121 Germantown Ave. Keystone Talking Machine Co., 2801 N. 22d St. Moore, P. H., 6646 Germantown Ave. Tompkins, J. Monroe, 5147 Germantown Ave. WEST PHILADELPHIA Carr, B. F 512 Main St.. Darby, Geo. B. Davis & Co., 3930-3936 Lancaster Ave. Eakin-Hughes Piano Co., 261-63 S. 52d St. Fillman, W, H., 6124 Lansdowne Ave. Ledane, Harry, 416 N. 52d St. Melchiorri Bros., 4932-40 Lancaster Ave. Universal Talking Machine and Record Co., 50th and Chestnut Sts. West Philadelphia Talking Machine Co., 7 South 60th St. SOUTH Lupinacci, Antonio, 730 S. Seventh St. Miller, B.. 604 S. Second St. Musical Echo Co., The, L. Zcben, Prop., N. E. Cor, 5th and Bainbridge Sts, Philadelphia Phonograph Co., 1836 East Passyunk Ave. Philadelnhia Phonograph Co., 823 S. 9th St. Stolfo, Harry, 612 S. 9th St -e-it This Perry Special Sale of ' $25, $22.50, $20 Suits at the one Uniform Price $15 is the silver lining to the cloud on the Clothing horizon! CJ And make no imis take about the skyicon ditions of the future! You can bet your; bot tom dollar that the end of the war will 'be a year old before Suits of such fabrics as these can be offered to a hungry public I Do mestic dyes well, the less said ahout them the better! The em bargo on fine wool ditto! And to top the climax even the best fabrics we can get of nearly similar qualities are going to be at least $5 dearer per Suit than the original prices of this season! Soxive guess you'll thank us, all right, all right, some day, for this sale and for this tip to get in. on it for a couple of Suits right now I Here's Headquarters for Tropicals! They've been goittg merrily right from the drop of the hat, and we've been busy as nailers keep ing assortments and sizes right up to requirements! Palm Beach Suits.. $7.50 Breezweve Suits, ... ,$10 Mohair Suits.. ...,.$12 Silk Suits $15 White Flannel Suits. ,$20 Outing Trousers. , , . , ,$5 Perry&Co. JLN -Da X 16th & Chestnut Sts. ?! J feyjjfcti