I 1 URGE DRASTIC END OF AUTO THEFTS Special Police Division to Keep tod on oiuiku Motorcars VOLUNTEERS TO WATCH How City Plana End of Motorcar Thefts CREATION of now automobile di vision of Uurcau 6f Police, to which nil RarnRc owners must report descriptions of motorcars stored dally En 1 which will be in telephonic communication with nil KnrnRes and fcYHes and other avenues of escape. Legislation providlnp fine and im prisonment for garage men who dis obey police order. An auxiliary squad of 300 volun tccr special policemen, with power to arrest, to be recommended by automobile associations. Insistence on prosecution and pun Ishmcnt of offenders. Care on pnrt of owners. The cr Allon of nn niitomobllp illxli'lon of the Hurenii nf Pollco nnl of nti niljunct voUinli-er plnln-clothes Kcjunil. "" slronR. ami n.lxocncy of lefrlslntlon prcscrlblnic drimtlc punishment for enrage proprietors ho fall to report cars utoreil daily In their establishments were decided upon today at A conference railed by Director Wilson, of the Department of Public Safety, to de (jrnilne the bent means of reducing thefts of motorcars In the city. The Btolen automobile will be put upon the samo basis ns-tfip Rtnlen Bern, said Di rector Wlli-on. In nnnounclni? to repre- - r(nntivcs of automobile associations that a pollco order jould bo issued rcqmrinK enraKO men to report dally descriptions of motorcars stored with them to the new automobile division, which will opcrnto like the pawnbrokers' division of the bureau This new division, with fifty men nt Its dis posal, will bo In telephonic communication with ex cry garnKC nnd with every ferry and other outlet leading from tho city, ho said, so that descriptions of motorcars may be flashed broadcast tho moment they nre rc po'rted stolen fitor:s prkai.tji:s IRl'latlon In tho Assembly and Coun cils, providing penalties of Imprisonment and fines for failure of Knrnire men to obey the pollco rule, will be urscd by the Di rector. Co-operation of tho ownors was nssured when a committee, upon Director Wilson's suicsestlon, afirccd to submit a 11st of 300 men to bo sworn In ns volunteer speclnl policemen, vvhossduty It will be to appre hend persons seen taklwr cars. The owners rllers." altboUKh, they declared, tho leni ency of tho courts had discouraged them. Thoso xx ho joined In tho discussion were Dr. Leon S Oans, of tho Physicians' Motor Club; Taut n Huyctte and G II. Uartlett. of the Quaker City Motor Club; Joseph Way. of tho I.u Lu Temple Automobile Club, Stcdman Bent nnd Boycr Dals, of the Automobile Club of Philadelphia ; llob ert Hooper, of the Penntylxnnla Motor Federation, Joseph II. Weeks, president of the Automobile Club of Delaware County; Q, n. Stceb, of the Insurance Company of North America; Harry C. Daxis, Assistant Director of Public Safety ; Captain Jamea L Tile, of tho Dotectlvo Bureau; Captain William II Mills, of the trafllc division; Captain Daxld McCoach, acting Superin tendent of rollco, nnd Lieutenant George, Frltx, of tho motorcycle nquad. MAY ItnVOKEJ LICENSES Rexocatlon of licenses as a. penalty for speeding was urged and found Keneral ap proval. "We an reaHro that It Is Impossible for v the police to watah every car, especially In the outskirts of tho city, whero the police are scarce and tho Greatest number of thefts occur," said Director Wilson. "We must have tho co-operation of the owners and associations. In that xxoy only can nutd thieving be broken up Many of the thefts nre due to the carlessness of owners nnd to 'Joyrlders.If xve hao con certed action to prexail upon the courts to make examples of the guilty persons. In stead of releasing them on probation after tho first offense, we shall get results." Captain Tate adxocated a law requiring g every motorist, owner or chauffeur to baxe E bis photograph on his license tag. "The existence of so much 'Joy-rldlng' Is I due to carelessness of owners," he Bald. "The twenty automobiles stolen on the high ways yesterday which, by the way, have nn recovered were not locked. There are l Plenty of safety devices on the market & . which preclude any one running nxvay with f c.ar' Aaln the owner is Inclined to be ) Unljnt when the 'car la returned. In this y ? young fellow who begins by stealing ' automobiles for pleasure learns how easy It U and starts stealing for mercenary rea sons." Old-fashioned Buhr Stone Ground Buckwheat and whole-grain flours and cereala. Retain all tho rich, bone-forminc, revitalizing dements that nature placed in the grain which are' re moved in the ordinary process of milling. Ttni-Lwlixit (-lb, tuck, tSo i-tb. lack, 11.00. Uellrtrcd . bX Parcel Post er Expros UEALH Yellow or White Corn Meal. yLOUlis Whole Wheat, Graham or Rye Flour BUtJAKfABT CEHKAI.S, Etc. . Cracked Wheat. Oats. Illcs. Barley. IJys, Buckwheat Flour. Natural Brown Rice. Natural Brown Barley, Bran. INFANT FOODS Natural Brown Bar. l?)Tl0Ur Natural Brown Rice Flour, Whole Oat Flour StND ,OR IRSK BOOKUX GREAT VALLEY MILLS pLb, mo Paoli, Pa. pAINT BOXES ( DRAWING Outfits for PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work AVESTKV-p,UNTIM tt STUNCIUNO LEAVES !HS FORTUNE TO HIS DIVORCED WIFE Thousand Dollars nnd Personal Estate, Given to Woman, Indicate Her Husbnhd Relented John Ihishman. who died recently In the Jefferson Hospital, by his will, probated today, le aM nn estnte worth 11000 to his divorced wife, Ida I Hushman. J7SR North Fifteenth street He also leaves his per sonal property to her Bequests of lloo to the Altar Society of SI Michael's Itoman Catholic Church and 1J0O each to the St Vincent de Paul Society of that church; I.lttle sisters of lbs Poor, l.lfthteenth nnd Jefferson streets t I.lttle Sisters of the Poor. Uermnntown and St Jose-ph'sj Orphanage, are Included In the Will of llrldft-rt Donnelly, xvho died In St Atfnes's Hospital, leaving to relatlxes nu estate xalued at J5599 llequests of 130O to the Kmatiuel Presby terian Church, Porty-sfcond street nuil Olrartl nvinue. and J200 to the Methodist I.plscopal Home form a part of the will of Mary II Merrlhew, 4 129 tllronl axentio. who left an estate xalued nt 4SO0 Other wills probated xvere those of Wil liam Ituss, no West York street. xxbli In prlxate bequests disposes of propettx xal ued nt 111.566, James It Owen. IU51 North Thirteenth street. H0OO ; Alexander A t'hle. xxrho died In the Medico-i'lilrurKlr-il Hospital. 16800. i:ilen V Itynll, Thirty fifth street and l'oxxelton nxemie, JBJ17 ; Mary A Schotleld. 1111 Jlnlu street, Maim yunk, $1000, Anna K lloeh 1621 North Sixth street. $3800, nnd ratliarlnn W t:i llson, 157 Levering street J1000 GIRL BURNED TO DEATH BY FLAMING OINTMENT Turpentine She Was Heating for Jlother Explodes Brother Smothers Blaze in Vain An explosion of turpentine that she was hcatlnic for her sick mother resulted today lir the dratli of Mary DrrudlnR, after the quick xvlt of her brother bad saxed her from helnc burned to death on the spot Tho fatal burns xxero received nt her home. 128 Wolf street. Saturday while the Klrl was xxnrmlnc the Inflammable oil ns a innHsaRo ointment for her mother, Mrs Mary Dreudlng A sudden explosion as she was standing oxer the kbs stoxe hurled tho liquid oxer her nnd her clothing caught (Ire Her brother Louis smothered tho flames with a carpet, hut not until sho bail been so sexercly burned that her llfn could not be s.ixcd at tho Methodist Hospital ' ORDER OF SPARTA IN BANKRUPTCY Court's Action Follows Petition of Beneficiaries Whose Claims Are Unpaid On nn nnsxxep signed by William V Lester, great regent, In xxhlch Insolxcncy and Inability to pay Its liabilities lire ad mitted, tho Order of Sparta, a fraterntl beneficial organization, of this city, was to day adjudged a bankrupt About ten das ago, three bencllclnrles of death policies Issued by the order, nnd xx hose claim hnd not been paid, filed a petition in inxoluntary bankruptcy ngilnst the order in tho United States District Court, asserting that tho organization xxns Insolvent, and setting forth as an act of bankruptcy nn assignment tho order made for tho benefit of iredltors Mr Lester, xxlth flcorgo It McUtughlln, acting great secretary, xxero named ns tho assignees. Today counsel for the order presented nn nnsxxer to Judgo Dickinson, ndmlttlng the Insolxency nnd expressing a willingness to bo ndjudged a bankrupt The case xvas assigned to Walter C DouglnH. Jr referee in bankruptcy, for administration A statement of the financial condition of the order shows n deficit of ID0.000 The assetR were given as $00,000, nnd Ilablll ties of J150.000. At tho time the petition wns filed Judge Dickinson refused to nppolnt a rccclxer for the order, saying that the assets xvere safe in tho hands of tho assignees, but gate counsel for creditors permission to renoxv the application later MANY AUTOS STOLEN IN DAY Thirteen Out of Nincteo nAre Recov ered by Police Thlovea Undismayed Automobile thieves continue their work undismayed at reports of inqrensed police activity Reports recelxed today by the pollco show that nineteen nutomobilcs, val ued nt J17.000. were stolen )esterday. Thir teen of these hnd been recoxered up to noon today. No section of the city xxns free from the operations of the thieves The cars still re ported ns missing today vvero those owned by tho Supplee Dnlry, ii Fautchey, 1932 Tike street; Morris II Levlnthal, 133S North Krazler street ; Dr J. J. Kennedy. Memphis nnd Allegheny nvenuo; II II Ball, B4 West Wycombe street, Lansdowne, John Lukarxvlcz, 2138 North Bodlne btreet . Frederick Light, 116 North Twenty-second 3(N the afternoon at din 2J nerr after the theatre three times a day there's dancing in the Mirror Room. Colonnade Hotel Chestnut at 15tlV Bc5MJfo V MEN'S TAILORS Cor, 13th and Sansoro Faultless Fitting Garments Th kind that pleases and maktu new ru T timer". HUTIM.S r OVKK- S3500 Ready Money United States Loan Society 117 North Droad St iU 8, Bth , 3" Crnntenq . HIGHESTpPADD fOR OLD GOLD.PWnNpH.5l.lVER Diamond. Ptru. RubiaJJapwuros etc Hmodebn SEFININif CO.!! 157 S. Uth Street &r rbeaet WUt FUEL SAVER LIDS For the R4hQE CT8 COAL BILLS OXB-TUIBD M.09 EVENING LBI)EB-PrnLAUELPnTA, SIONHAY. DEOKMBEU 4, 1010 HIGH COURTS MAY HEAR SALOON SUIT Haddington Residents to De cide Course Against Burke Trarisfer MASS-MEETING PLANNED Provision in Old Deed Basis of Argument Against Bum Shop Ibe Runt against the proposed wxloon wb cb Michael J, llurk has been licensed In open nt the southwest corner of Sixtieth street and l.nndiwnp nxenue mn be car ried to the Superior Court. Tills xvns learned toda from lluxe who are taking n prominent pnrt In tho moxe nienl to prexent the establishment of the saloon The iiuesllon xvlll be definitely de elded tnmorrnxv night at the nas meeting of llndd ugtoii In) men tn rnlxin Presbj terlan I'hurch. Sixtieth nnd Mnsler stree's The mass meeting was decided upon to sboxv that the whole roinniimlt) and not only the ministers xvero opposed to the saloon A newlx dlscoxered deed of the properix In question will be the basis of tho pro posed Judicial nctlon Ibis deed It is said prohibits the ue of the building for mix business xvhlrh ma) be objectionable (ii the community The remonstrnnts ponit to Ibu large number of persons xvho nre opposed to the saloon and contend, therefore, that Hurke will xlolito this clause of tho deed If be opens a saloon on the propertx Carrie-Nation" methods were suggested as n remedy against the saloon Inxosioti in Haddington at Hie protest ninss-mee'ing called liv the Ilex Dr I IMgar Adamson In the Mary A Simpson Methodist Hplseopal Church. Slxt) llrsl and fefferroii sirens Doctor Ad.imsiin rend n lelicr con demtilng Judges llnrr.itl nnd DnMs. of the License fntirl. for graiitlng n license trans fer to Sixtieth slreet nnd Lnnsdoixno nxe nue to llurke The letter, which was read from tho pulpit, xxns ndi'pted unanimously tn the form of a resolution It xxas predicted Out I the whole of West Philadelphia will unite In nn effort ngninst the saloon Invasion Doctor Adamson In his letter picked to pieces m.mx of the arguments of the Judges' opinion nnd exposed man) so-termed ilaxxs. Doctor Adumson iharaiterlrcd the court s reference to religious feeling as "so ir- rexclant that had It been Introduced by a less august body than the honorable court, there xxoulil bate been Inference that It hnd been done cither to cloud tho Issue or for the purpose of bidding for thn support and K)mpithy of a religious organization" Thank Hod." the speaker cried, "mans of llurko's co-rellglonlsls In Ibis neighbor hood unite with us In thinking tho glass of rum a deadly foe rr the home, whether It Is drawn cither by a Catholic or n Protes tant " Ncxv Lancaster Line Chartered LANCASTi:il: I'll. Dec 4 Tho Denxer Street Itallxxny Company has been char tered xxlth a capital stock of 110.000. The now company xxlll build a trolley line from Denver to Hphratu. a distance of five miles At Kphrata the road xxlll connect for Lan caster II H Dlstler, of Denver, lu presi dent of tile company MANN & DILKS UOZ CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol Wool A fabric that is worm without weight, wrinkle-proof onJdamp proof. Stylish. Serviceable. Ladies' &1 Misses Sport and Outing Suits 22.75 24.75 Also Top St? Motor Coats, Vcts, Jacktj, Sweatsw, etc. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT ST. 0 1 Geuting Slippers POEMS OF GRACE A FAMOUS Polhh Prin ecu once said that no price was too great for shoes that made her feet more beau tiful. No effort has been loo great to make a Geuting Slipper a thing apart from the commonplace, a creation of art in form and of luxury in detail. Geuting Slipper of Gold and Sliver, olid or in exquiiite combination! with black; alto in gorgeou iriJetcent modeU showing gold background in the silver, or vice-versa, or either with pink background. All effect exclusive with Ceuting's. Bench made $10 the pair. Made to order from our own exclusive fabrics, $12 the Mil' i f ' niiwiij vPjssl SatlBVssn illV glMtsTC?ifl.'T rv tUSt aJ 5i&CSiW,3a MRS. KLIZAUKTH h. cukkikk Ilensel Memortnl Unveiled I.ANfASTIJIt. Iec I -An art xxlnilmv tn the memors of the bile c-Attomej rtcneral W. I' llensel ixiiii unxi'lli'd Sundaj nt tho b'lrst l'resbx terlan I'luirrli The con fccratlon serxlio xas omductrjl by the .m tor. tho Hex Thniuas Maiilmxan The sub ject of tlu xxtndnxx Is Tho Itvsurrectlnn Angel." and Is n enpx- of a p tinting by I'ra Anjcllco, of riorencc. Italy. a i i ins lime oi Year tit .... - uM wlnili p.nv hwr with fiilr fnifM am! himl tnurr Hunli'tt wm h hnrm lv tlnlly tint of mir 1 . i r-HiiI n !HlfiMrul tirrpurittlntt ihut innnt Injri flir rtnliTft Vtin nml In Ipr. jo ilfnnr oft n nntl nmiriih nnl flrM Ul tn ti,iur 1 i 3"iw jnrv SI rontpul.l nnniitri in t s LLEWELLYN'S N I lillnilelnliln's sinmliril llrii. Mure 1518 Chestnut Street llilrilenln Tulruiii Mr VuuMit'mimixM.mkM-iMjtizs Renumber teal! While elegant. tn' ''' more econom the flavor it much more Clawsons 25c Vanilla J. E. (rOONOUNCCD CVTIMO) The Store of Fo.moua 3hoe3. - - i i n 1230 MARKET ST. Thfe Qeulips Brollwt Supirviwig fPjimmtsssiaaamsa psiaensscaasua i ! j SS iS rQ m. vri.A BIG WOMAN'S COLLEGE DRIVE FOR FUND BEGUN Campaign to Ra'ac $200,000 as Extension to Endowment Inaugurated A rampAlRn to rale- $80ft.onn na nn ex tension fund ror the Woman- Medical Col tfRe of I'pimsxixflnla beirait trslax-, xvhen hrndmiarterft were ofllotHliv opened In the Ilellcxue-Stralforil and hutnlrexls of frlmds of the liistllntlon beiwithe xx-ork of Kiillclt ItiK (o-'trllnithms Tbet will i-ontlnue their efforts n- ii ixtIimI of txxn xxeeka Tbr cnl.rBo nt the (iies'lil time Ins nn endoxx ment fuiul of $410 000. but In order tn meet Inn ending, demrtiid for laboratory eiiulimiut and icscoreti r.lorts xxlll be miilii to increase the sum to one million dollars The no camiHitKH Is rl of the uiuli-rtnklnic The Woman's Medical ColleR .bos the institution of liclitK the. Ilrst school In this mutitrx to lecxlxe u i Itarter for educating xx omen lu i he m'lencw of meillclne l'or tnrro tlinn slxtv j cars 1t lias ilemonsttiited tn estreoic usefulness, nnd It Kradu.ites linxe IiiIhimI xxltlt in irked success In this cnnnirx nnd abroad In I 'lira Mnrsball Is the dean nf tho luMlttltlon l'he raplnlns of tlio txxetitv-tlxe te-ims ori lp Annie t: Snlllex Mrs 1' IJ Post lee ir Helen .1 foxxle. Pr Mas I Mxers, I'f Harriet llartlex Miss Itnlli A Max, Miss ulii 1 1. l'riiucis I ir llelle A tfhlsler. ne Vuqnii It t'orsoii. )i Aunes ltockiul.i, I'r nien i Poller. Ir AlU W Tnllatit. ir riot nu o Kraker Ur MarRiint ltullcr. li Wileo. Ur niia l I'olinxer. Mrs. Iletirx s t'oraon Mrs it A. Ilroxxnbailt. ' Mrs Totclm.in, Ur Helen Kerschbauni. I M- ' artillnc Katneiistcln. MIb Hull! Hurt- lex Mih imh LndKe. M ss Jcatliii'tto Tom h o and .Miss !' A Tr.xon Discuxer Honk Worth $15,000 1 A n'd Spuilsli x tilume more than .101) Iveirs nlil ami unlit to In) xalued nt nlmllt tiv n.m ims tiirnrd up nmoiii: a pllo of old lini.k!. mid pimphlclH In the posHesrilon of tho ll.it k i nillltx Historic ll SiicIpIx. lit linjlcs- .xn I'i The ttlslorle xiilume Ii the 'I'lin iimsta dc Nuevii I'p.iuu ' lix Autontn He soli xx bo xxroto histories nnd css.ijh III sp.im ilurlm; the Hlx'eeutli reiitur) Onlor KimniMMl ( nritmns Carda Now EDWARD DILLON !nrmrty nf TIFFANY & CO. I In., oil llmi of Hell. alel I ,il, rr i mikl 1 me I ni.riel rhrlsttuis i. itrdt, XI 1)0 Ttl V 110 A srr .-: ii xi. i. iiiii.niMt Orfrm n Ktchlnai Ojirn Stitiiitlniii 1'iitit 'ii e Calcktell Chestnut Juniper I HffiM & Company South Perm Squaro Discrimination . Discriminntion is the ability clenrrj) to pbserve distinctions to distinguish vnlues. Ability to distinguish' nctunl vnlugs o PEARLS and JEWELS is possessed only by experts. Expert knowledge is seldom acquired by purchasers. The public is persuaded too much by mere appearance to pay for questionable gooods. Since its foundation, in 1839, tn's house has offered for sale only gems of first quality. This policy enables anyone, no matter how inexperienced, to buy with perfect confidence. jcJI rw in -& va-.i ii-af .i fjifi.. .4 wSwT&tf UefUayL K,03 Main Store 1S06 Chestnut St. 8 8 1 Opening of Philadelphia's New Oriental Rug Store An olU-cstablishcd firm 5 business has forced iw to open a new store. We will stil) retain 9 our factory and repair shop at 5th and Sansom, where we fe' have been established many years. Your inspection of the largest and most attractive display W of Oriental Rugs, of Persian, Chinese, Caucasian, etc., in many J5 distinctive styles and colorings is asked. $ The most exclusive Oriental Rug Store awaits your inspec tion. T ou H be more than del.-ghted with our vast assortment of all the newest effect in Rugs for the home. Cur price will ba found moderate. VENZOL TANK EXPLODES FLAMES CAUSE DAMAGE Firemen Compelled to Pump Water From Ditches to Fight Dlne An explosion In n lank contatnlnit 10.000 (tallons of veniol. located nt Myrtte street, routh nf Venanno street, early today axvak eneil resldenta xvlthln a radlua of txxro miles. The explosion xxas followed by a. nre which caused damage estimated at several thou sand dollars. Muse sheets of fire were Issuing from the tank before the tire comtrtnles could arrive at the scene Tho firemen experienced dreamt difficulty In securing nn ndequate, supply of water tt xras necessary to pump xvater from ditches tint drain Into the Delaxvnre before the blare conld bo extinguished The tank belongs to the Vnlted tlaa 1m proxement Company, and Is located along side of one of the plants of that concern at the fool of Venango street bordering on the Helaxxaro Itlxer III It c vrW Statistics thoxv It lakes the average man 35 min ute to dine, when ho dines alone. When She's with him It takes one hour Hnd 25 minutes. The difference. It SO minutes and the check! tEljc &t. fnmctf Walnut at 13th Street Hell Telephone. Nprnre. 5100 HARRY GABELL Electrical Contractor 260 S. 20th St. rilii.xnr.i.riiiA Artistic Lamps luirich the home lend beauty to the surround ings dispel 'loom. Lamps of exclusive pat tern and excellent work manship at moderate prices. Retail Vixpluv Itooms The Horn 5c Branncn Mfg. Co. 427-4.?.? North Hniad Street "A short walk along Automobiiu Ttoxv" -&. wmx Cmmw Kinni - nnn ,o w. Branch Store And Faciorv x:.ci 15th oc Sansom St. in a new location. Increased $i$m ,mut-r Ji Ti,irrii,t ri ,i nritiiMarjiaB ns irptt, . , i ! . ' i wpj "They tried four dozen Suits s on mc nt So & So's; finally they gave up and said they couldn't fit mc Your first shot is a bull's eye!" . Perry's l.OOMIMIACK ULSTKIl UOIIKl, H7 Txxo-plfcn tirlt fnstrnrit nt rarli ulilr, liuttonlni? In the inlilillc. mill rentlnp In loops rlglit anil loft I)iiuble-t)rnsteil front vvllh four buttons; IVrry's convertible rtorm col. I.ir I.rnxlli. SO liirlie. May sound funny, but some facts always do sound that way! It was so funny to the man himself that he told our salesman he had to pinch himself to see if he were -awake! He could hardly credit his senses. He had come through a hard battle in a good" store just trying to get a Suit any Suit that would nt him and in the end the store's salesman himself had to confess defeat. xtj Of course, the custo mer was no Adonis; but neither was he a mon strosity just a short, stout, thick-set hustler. And the practiced eye of a Perry salesman put on him a perfect fit in the first sack coat he took in his hand bes cause it was there to take, and our salesman knew it! Been having trouble yourself? Let Perry's" try their hand! $15, $18, $20, $25 Suits and Overcoats Perry & Co. 4N. B.r," 16th & Chestnut Uim ' iiKLJLm Wk m ifrl ma VtrjClt ' ill III HrnA&iat 0 Li V.-t ')) V" WEBER & CO,, U25 vggf Ds Berger Company BtfSal7