Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING kEOGER-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 101G
CITY NEWS INBRiiF
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rt.K t. OOMJIIBKBT, elilf of tl.o
? of City Property, la raoldly ra-
ESn Jo perfect health nt St Mary a Hoa
MLro&Y ho ecenn brlshter than at
'ETiUsa dorlnt? his Btay In the hospital.
L week aco hl condition was so grave
SihU fellow workers at City Halt offered
for Mm.
HwflB ATLANTIC nrnnlnjr Company
iiito tullJ ttn nutomoblle service station
fZ? ,v. distribution of gasoline nt the
SLhwest corner of Tortletli ami "xVnlnut
5v5: .imllar to tl ono of tho nulf Onso.
KTconipany, Bt Thlrty-llilrd and Chestnut
(. The reOnlntr company recently pur
mmJ the Fortieth street lot from A.
Kin mlkr, for S20.B00: tho asicssed
Ration la 116,000. Tho lot la 81 by 100
ftet.
avimKSKNTATIVK1 of the rttllfiilrl-
lilsi Bourse will take nn ncthe part In tho
Salons of tho thirteenth annual Illxert and
..,r Conrrcss, which will meet in "xVmti-
ESiion from December C to 8, Inclusive Tho
Br will seek aufTlrlent npproprlnlloni
list WO CJirJ'i - - ..,.i..w.v i,vjcwia
hn the most tdlclcnt manner. f
tx. IS TItn AlSt.ri of (roll? rnr
ut John Ik White, eighty enri old, ot GOOD
jt,Mj Bvenue, to thft West Philadelphia
Hospital. Buffering from n fractured tltlKh,
n Mnrti arm nnd contusions of tho body
Beeaoia of hi advanced ago pliyvlclans nay
yi condition Is critical.
WAVEBFOnn OOM.lSfTO wilt offer one
jthoUrshlp of H00 or two scholnrcliliii of
lj?tf 10 iucxican nmuuiiiB uesuriiiK vi. au
Vine education. Tho plan lias been
looted at tho Instance of the peace com-
plttee of the Philadelphia Friends' Meeting.
f
'i "Ifinr.TnAr'' l the deacrlntlnn elron
Kf the Chestnut Hill public school bulldlnR
ythe Chosthut I till HupIIioki Men's A"o-
new bulldlne, nnd also wants the city In
rntUx down or repair tho old fire tower on
tks public playground.
Mr- ...hw iftinvi,
Rleclo bronze, one of tho mont beautiful
irtmples of Italian renalssanco art, for
rfIS.000. tiio oronzo an purcnaseil last
MtK in iew xorit ni mo pnio oi 1'roiosior
'pll8 collection.
1. OUU, flCOlTTS of Anu-rlrn bnve nnpneil
ftbtiaar In 'tho Hale Uulldlne. Toys, randy
jfir-d cake mado by tho glrli nnd articles for
ic&rlstmss are on sale. Tho proceed i of
jftha bazaar wilt bo used to equip tho scout
Iteit at Torresdale, whero 350 glrli cunped
fdarlnff tho last Bummer.
".EMPLOYES OF llnllcy, Hanlc lllilillc
mmoany held their third nnnu il banouet
it, the Hotel Adclphla. last night The prln
idpal speaker vns Joseph T lialley, presl
rdtnt of the firm nnd eon of tho founder
BTln dinner marked tho eighty-fourth tin-
enlrersary or tno firm
IKE BArTIST Ti:SIPI,i: ronsreirntlon
ejllected JH82 72 yesterday towanl paylnR
6,1 the mortgage on tho church amounting
tol000. A campaign to lift tho mortgage
Fit started last Friday nnd will oncl next
Thursday nlghL
. inn trosrAN's jiktiicat, cor,i-i:on
of Pennsyhanla -will begin a campaign on
tPecwnber 4 to Incrcaso Its present $300,000
endowment fund by an additional (200,000
Jrominent Phlladelphlans aro among tho
walkers In tho campaign, which will con
Hau until December IS. Tho campaign Is
novel In that It will bo conducted entirely
jby women.
' IB A. PROTECTION ncnlnt hoof nnd
faiwth disease, an embargo against llc
stock from Nebraska and the Kansas City
:ttocKyaras naa Dcen ucciarca inrougnoui.
'Pennsylvania by Dr. C. J Marshall, Stato
veterinarian, cattle from Kcornsua nao
mouthPfn(idlseftM. "!cmb,lnB hoof and
Stared iT.l,on: nn'1 ,the embargo was do
ciarel pending incilRation.
for,?i!ir'orL'Jf V0'000 ''" " ellectd
ni.StrbL,n hospitals and tho Mabel
months Tho Serbian cemmltteo of tho
i.mergcncy Aid i under tho chairmanship
of Miss Mna Lea.
OSK IIUNI)Ul: linMOOIlAT met nnd
organized the SouUil'hlladelphla Dcmn-
SJ?m, C,ub last "'"I11 nl Nineteenth and
Miniln street. Tho club was formed to
send a representation from South Phlladel
55 .. tho InuRuratlon ceremonies In
Washington nnd to back John 1 Somers
for the oHlce of treasurer of the port, mado
vacant by the resignation of William Iloper.
The olllcora of tho club are President,
Jacob Hoffman; secretary, John McMon
agta; treasurer, James Mullen
Atf ANO.VlJtOUS LKTTr.R demandlni
that she place 60 In a milk bottlo on
Thanktghlng morning was rcceled today
by Mrs Mary Rattcrlleld, proprietor of
a clgnr Rtore nt BS17 Chester nxemie Tho
letter was turned oer to District Detee
tUes Qulglcy and Prlnz, of tho .Sixty-fifth
street nnd Woodland avenuo station The
writers of the missive, threaten death l
Mrs Satterfleld unless she complies with
Its demands Tho police bcllcvo It tho work
of a. practical Joker
IKIIIAV UOMI, tobacco poiirhrii.watrh
fobn nnd bended bags, made by Indians' in
HI Paso, Tex, hao been rcreltrri In largo
quantities by the Montenegrin committee of
tho emergency aid, to be sold at tho Monte
ncgrin booth at the second Mndc-ln-Amerlca
bazaar.
News at a Glance
CAMDEN
nr,pitr,snT.Tivr.s or tiii. rnnirn
County IVdcritlon of 1'iitrlotlc .Societies
and llellglnus I'mternltles lslted tho
tlo.ird of IMucatlou In lefeienie to its re
fusal to permit tho Ilex 111 M It Ion
to speak In the Camden High School Tho
board does not feel II Ins tho tight l" open
tho school tn Doctor l.on including to
Ilnrrv C Sharp, lo picsldent of the Unird
of Hducatlon
Tllltlin CAMDnV IIOH who rnn uwnx
'rom homo received something today tb.it
thc.v Indn't bargained for, nnd the police think
that thej will eat their meals from mantel
pieces for n few das Parents nf the boys
went to Wilmington toda In response In a.
message saving that the rhlof probation olll
cer thtro h.id npprehended tlio runawnvs
who nro I'ldrldgo Quicksnl, fifteen enrs old
926 Tern street, Mntthew llndgcr, thirteen
years old, 530 North Tenth street and Ncl
non Clark, thirteen -,ears old, fill Hay street
MICHAr.r. OUUICIC divert from n nrrnnd
story window at his home 1910 South
Sexenlh street early today, nnd It Is feared
that his hack Is broken Orrlck, who ac
cording to phjalclans. was out of his mind.
Is In a serious condition nt tho Cooper Hos
pital Ho Is thirty-nine jenrs old
W ltlt.T; SITTIVH In n clmlr nfler l.rrnV.
fast today, William IT Cloddlis, seventy
joars old, of 2181 York street, suddenly
fell to tho floor dead P.iraljsis wns given
us the causo of his death
A SItmiT COM), whlrh dnvelnped Into
pneumonia overnight, caused tho death
today of Mrs Jamca rurmnn. eighty-four
years old, of 32 Church street Sho wns
found dead In bed by her son Clarence, who
went to awaken her.
CAni.ISt.K, r, Nov. zs Temperance
workers throughout this section are plan
ning for a big contention to be held here
on December B Oliver W Stewart will be
the principal speaker of tho day.
.u')1.?'' v"' -NoT' T" "re fer
the ehl dren of the town and keep them
put or trouble, which has recently brought
them Into collision with the officers, n wel
J?,1"0 Jeaguo was formed hero last evening.
The first ofTlclM act will be to stage a com
munity Christmas trc$ celebration.
.C'V,U'.1.SLn' r' " ! The Hev. T.,U
win II Kellogg, pastor of tho Second Pres
blerlan Church here nnd for several jears
hel of tho Carlisle Presbytery, has ten
dcred his resignation nnd will go to Hart
ford to nceept n fellowship In tho Hartford
Theological Seminary.
COATr.SVII.t.n, Pn . Nor. Is. One
thousand nnd flfty-clght new members
joined tho Young Men's Christian Associa
tion hero Is n rtvo-dny campaign Just ended
Tho membership now totals 1789
SOUTH Iir.TItMIttr.At, Pn Sov. 58.
i no nign cost of living has no terrors for
Chnrles M Schwnb The sieel king gaxo
a bnnnuet to n largo number of his fellow
llothlchcmltcs last night, which cost him
$10,000 The dinner wns given In the In
terest of n consolidation of tho two rtoth
Ichems. which now lmo n population of
nbmlt "fi.OOO between them
L'llir(10. ot. SS. Pfdernl Judtn K.
M. I nnills today took steps to learn how
Hunan nnd Abo Jackson, twins of fourteen,
got Into the fulled States army A few
weeks ngo tho twins were Inmates of nn
orphan (isjlum here The superintendent
sajs theli flo jears there brought nbout
n iclgn of terror j
ItllAnlNO. Pn, Nov, SA. Clmrles Orny.
twenty-four jeais old. of I'hllndelphla, was
arrested hero Imlav Just as ho was hoard
ing a train foi Wilmington, nn a ch.irgo
of stealing $U, fiom another roomer In tho
hoiiso.Jti wlili M he wan hoirdlng Grav
was roinmlttril to Mil nn a warrant Issued
b Mnglatrate Wolff
lti:tI0, Pn , Not. 3S. ftrr It liml
been standing fnr almost fifty vears n
gang of steeplelscks started work today
tearing down the 208-foot steeple of St
Paul's Cathelle Church here, of which the
lit ltev Monslgnor llorhemann Is pastor.
Some tlmo ngo the steeple wns struck by
lightning While there wns no Immediate
danger of Its falling, It has been con
demned as unsafe.
nrAIINO, P.. Nev. t. Ml" Mury J.
Plnynrd. daughter of George Plnyard, of
Philadelphia, and Charles Haag, son or
John Haag, of Ilobesonla, Pa , were mar
ried here today by the Itev. J. Franklin
Cropp. After their honeymoon the oouplo
will reside In Philadelphia, where the groom
Is engaged In business.
LA SALLE PAYS TRIBUTE
TO BISHOP McDEVITT
Alumni nnd Faculty Present Silver
Cruet Set to Prclnto ns Ann!
versnry Gift
Itlshop Philip It. McDovItt was honored
this afternoon nt a celebration In tho audi
torium of t.a Salle College, llroad and
Stiles streets, which will hold Its golden
Jubilee tomorrow As a gradunto In the
class of 1ST t he was welcomed by tho stu
dents, the alumni nnd tho faculty and pre
sented with a silver cruot set.
lhnll Scherr, speaking for tho students,
Frances J Maneely. president of tho col
lege ntumnl association speaking for tlio
alumni, nnd Hrother IMwnrd president of
the college, speaking for the faculty, deliv
ered addresses welcoming flic bishop Fol
lowing tho celebration a private reception
to tho bishop was held by the Christian
llrothers of tho Philadelphia schools
CALLEKY QUITS AS HEAD
OP PITTSBURGH ROADS
Buys Sent In New York Stock Ex
clinnge nntl Enters Brokerngo
, Business
PlTTSBt'ItOH, Pa , Nov 8 -James V.
Callcry has resigned tho presidency of the
Pittsburgh Itallwajs Company to assoclnlo
himself with M. K McMullln In tho broker,
age business. Mr Callery will remain with
the Pittsburgh ltaltvvajs Company as chnlr
man of tho board. Ho will bo succeeded
In tho presfdency by Sumner ii Tone, now
lco president of tho Dunuesrio Light
Company, ono of tho subsidiaries of the
Philadelphia company, of which the Pitts
burgh Hallnnjs Company nlso W a part
Mr. Callcry's resignation will become ef
fective January 1, lfllj.
Mr. Callery has Just purchased a scat
on tno New York: stock l.xchongo from
Washington II. Sturgls. of Now York cltj.
Mr. Callery holds executlvo oillces nlso
In th'o other subsidiaries of tho Philadelphia
company.
Lessee Loses Suit on Option
ATLANTIC CITY. Nov. 28 A Jury
hero beforo Judgo Cnrrow decided that
IUchard Molt, liseo of the Hotel Over
brook, nt the time It wns destroved by tiro
In February last, with n toss nf six lives,
waived an option to buy the property when
bo nccepted n ensh pajment from Warren
llldgwn), tho owner, for "1000 Jtldgwny
has sold the slto to tho Hell Telephone Com
pany, nnd Mott Bticd for a part of his
profit.
Police Court Chronicle
Tom Sentlerthwalte, lAborlng under" ft
heavy delusion since election day, was re
Hexed of his load todn After a night on a
stone bench the effects of another and more
tangible -load' will bo gone, the police
think.
Tom unconsciously began his enlighten
ment around Front nnd Dauphin streets,
when he grnbbeil nn Indignant citizen by
the sleeve
"Poll that peanut," ho demanded.
Tho I C brushed Tom off his sleeve nnd
threw him Into the gutter. A onso of blind
staggers occupied Tom for a few minutes,
so that the I. C had walked two squares
beforo Tom could touch his sleeve again
"lloll that peanut," commanded Tom
again
Tho I C let Tom hotd his sleeve until a
policeman came along. The cop took Tom
beforo Magistrate Diet at the Trenton ave
nuo and Dauphin street station
"What do j oil mean by nnnojlng a citi
zen 7" asked tho "Judge"
"Judge, I'll explain It to ycz," sobbed
Tom "1 wasn't annoying him This man
bet me n. peanut roll from Front nnd Dau
phin to City Hall that Wilson would bo
elected. Ho scz, sezco, that ho'd roll a. pea-
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ai ij i4u-ii(PiTiiw?
nut from Front a.nd Dauphin to City Ttall
If Hughes wa elected, nexee. And I wants
him to pay, I do. He lost"
"Before I decide not to send you to)
Holmcsburg for ten days I'll whisper come
thing In your ear," nald the Judge. "Hughe
was h ws s-sws- "
After which the -court had a Rood laugh.
Baldwins Get Order for G2 Engines
The Baldwin IcomotIxe Works today
rccelxed orders for llfty-two locomotive,
according to Alba B Johnson, president of
the firnt. The new orders follow; On
2-4-2 typo for Llghtsey Brothers, Inc., of
Hampton, S, C u six 0-6-0 typo for Beth
lehem Steel Company, of Sparrows Point.
Md i twenty-five 2-10-2 type for the South
ern Hallway; eight 4-8-2 type for Southern
Hallway, and twelve Mallet typo for south
ern Hallway,
.tf. Y. Women Mourn Mrs. Bolssovnln
Ni:V YOUIC, Nox- 28. A memorial
scrxjeo for Mrs. Incx MUholland Bolssev&tn,
who died on Saturday night In Los Angeles,
will bo held on Sunday afternoon at the
Church of tho Messiah, under the auspices
of tho Congressional Union for Woman
Huffrage.
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Potatoes Barred in Coaldalc
COALDAI.E, Fa , Nov 28 Housewives
haxo decided to cllinlnnto potatoes from tho
bill of faro until tho price Is lowered Tho
miners oxpect to plant their lots with po
tatoes next year.
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