EVENING MDGEK-PBaLADELPHIA, TBTOBSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1910 fr FAR-REACHING QUIZ FOR PENSION LIFE Witnesses Being Subpenacd From Many Sections of State HEARING STARTS MONDAY Wood, "Insurance Wizard Ex pected to Tcsiuy nguuiBL r, !.... "-Dion HCLUIVVI o Plea not be In the Wltnesies "hoK Identities will "'."!- -mm thai amear &Tmhln County Common Fleas Court Mon- ker for the Tension Mutual Wf lnur Ince company, which State Insurance Com itr J Inny O'NcI says has He 7c"ncy of m "han M.000.000, are beta JVrved wh aul.iwmna today In A rferent W'r.rtSTlh.t om9 of the witnesses who may be called by the Commonwealth Tr" former director of the company, of thleh Mndon I, Wood, described na the 5le Cassle Chadwlck." I president, mtaloner O'Nell In all probability .III be a witness. He may also be n wit nVis at the hearing In the case of the Union Casualty insurance Company of rhllade -Bhla7 for which application for the appoint ment of a receiver la also P'nujnK. Thta concern Is a "sister company" of the ret, iIn Mutual I.lfe Insurance Company. In which more than 4000 Philadelphia police men Vers Insured without their knowledso by Colonel Seth 11. Whittle-, the "phllnn throplo Insurance nncel." WOOD MAY TKSTIKY The Insurance Department will he repre sented by Attorney General Francis Shunk n-nwn and hla assistants. Horace CI. Davis and William J. Hargeat. Wood probably i be a witness In behalf of the Pension Mutual Wfe Insurance Company. Several (Uya ago he slKnlfled hla wllllnBncss to be come a witness and submit to cross-examl-rutlon Should Wood fninil hla promise and take the witness stand the Attorney Gen eral's department In nueallonlnic him no doubt will delve Into his Insurance career before comlnc to Pennsylvania. The Pension Mutual, which Commissioner O'Kell says has" been kicked nround like a football, without any consideration for Its policyholders, many of whom are poor resi dents In the western part of Pennsylvania. It was lenrncd today. Is operating under an old charter granted by the Pennsylvania Legislature prior to the adoption of the new Constitution. Moro than n year ago a communication was sent to the State Insurance Department hy William II. Klnusley. eccond vice presl dent of the Tcnn Mutual Life Insurance Company, whoso home offices nro In this city, 'asking for some Information about the Pension Mutual. VNDErt OLD CHARTER The Insurance Department answered as follows: February IS, 1915. William H. KInKsley, second vice presi dent Penn Mutual I.lfe Insurance Company, Phjlndelphla, Fn. Dear Mr. Klngaley I am In receipt ef yours of the 17th Instant In refer ence to the Pension Mutual I.lfe In surance Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and In reply to rnmo beg to say that this company la operating under an old charter granted by the Legislature prior to the adoption of tho new constitu tion. It at one time transacted n (Ire Insurance business In Philadelphia an the "State Insurance Company," and was wound up In court. It was pur chased fty tn then receivers of the mpfiy hd afterward aold to U D. .L- t1?d !n Wrtont back Of Ihe Pen. ?"" L'f Insurance company They nave changed the name of the company to the Pension and moved the office from Philadelphia to riltsburnh. I. u. Wood operated a fraternat beneficial socJetjr In Pittsburgh under the name of the Pension Lite Society, and after tie had organlted the stock company transferred the assets and policy hotd era of that society to the stock com party. The company was not regularly aulhorlied by the department to tranract business unlit the latter part of Ian year, and that It the reason there ha been no ptevlous mention of the company in our reports. I am Inclosing herewith a copy of the examination referred to. and the report mad? by the company at the close of ihe year 1911 shows: Total admitted assets.. . ..t,i:0.1.l MabllHIta UI.I41.J Capital 19.9:.00 Surplus .,,, , 19.700.0J Very truly yours. 8AMUKL W. McCC'LLOUOH. Deputy Insurance Commissioner. Wills Admitted to Probate Wills probated today were those of Anna Walker, (at North P.lghtH street, which. In private bequests, disposes of property valued at SISS9; Kmely I Carpenter. I0t South Sixteenth street. 14500 : Annie Mai toy. "0 Swain street, (4300. and Annie Metxger. 11 10 Jackson street, 12400. The personal effects of the estates of I.'mlly Scheeta have been appraised at I0S.DSS.7S: William I Fleming. H0.715.B7, and May 14. Queln. J1800. TODAY'S MAIIKIAGB LICENSES and Miry anil lini. . iiuoy 1704 nilre l. JB..N Mwoed 30 Cantrrll !. st.. n. t , and Edward R. Clarh. MtT Crr.lnut al. II fYI)nnnll. S.1? M ttK wminilen Wli.nn. s:ii N. 1-hlllp at . rtoiKlla K. Wleianil. 201 1:. Onlnrln .1 Jnhn F. 'hltl. 44 N. Ituby st.. ami Juanlt tnhner. 330 Chsrlfs A. Urati.r. Slfl.t Vine I- nnrnr. nainnswrn. r, Taul It. Wendt. 13.1 l-lna at William XteUenuhl, ;nn 'farretital v. I iirmjn.ii ..iiiiuin-. ! r.. .rlUtfr PI. tlwir l llflnman. I33 Hharawcxxt at., anil Kvrlirn f Mldr. 7ru N loth at. Joarph riutka, isns n tsth tt and Martha I.. Ilorirnu, llini N ISih al, ".t'r "'t. ,ilrov' WKirJi'ster. pjx., nnt ttnha lw, ttrlhaven. N. I' uAfl rjni2m.n .n !. H B,h ' nJ t'Hllan Wei. ler inns Vantrxll al. Jamea Wnrit, lain Mtllts at Mapp, llt:o Stiles at. Sarah Mary and Thelma M. and and MlMourl George Q. Hovwitz, "A Man's Man' Dies rntlnw4 frwn r One the Supreme Court In Washington today In a suit brought by the dil Pont Powder Com pany against three men accused of stealing trade secrets. Mr, Horwlta would have rep resented the defendants. OKNIAL PERSONALITY Mr. Horwlta wa. In every sense, "a man's man." Ills genial personality was emphatlied by Ihe clasp of hla hand. Ills chief aim and that of Mrs. Horwlti seemed to te spread sunshine and help those who needed aid. This was done In such a quiet way that those who received help were usually unaware of the Identity of ineir ueneraptors. Although high position In the social world and an extensive legal practice occupied nearly every moment of his time, Mr. Hor wlta could always manage to spare time for those who needed his assistance. - Since early manhood Mr. Horwlta'a life was one of great activities. He was horn In Washington, D. C, Febru ary i, 1161, and was the son of P. J. Hor wlta. medical director of the United States navy and surgeon general from 1M4 to till. Ills mother was Caroline Norrls, a descendant of one of the first councilors of Pennsylvania. Mr. Horwlti prepared for collego at Rugby Academy In Philadelphia, from which he was graduated In 1113. In the same year he entered the college depart ment of the University of Pennsylvania when he wna only a little more than four teen years old. He was graduated In 1181 and two years later, when but twenty years old, reelved the degree of tlachetnr of t.nwa. While studying law, Mr. Horwltz worked on the staff of the Philadelphia Press. Ho then 1 Z. J. PEQUIGNOT ! I JEWELS l l 1331 Walnut St. I j Enameled 1 Clocks I Delicate Tints j 1 In Traveling Cases B 1 For the Bureau if i Minute Repeaters p I and Plain Time B 1 $55 to $350 I atfSSSSS HALLAHAN'S 8 The Biggest, Finest Stock of ftristmas Slippers All Kinds All Colors All Sizes All Prices I For Women, Men and Children ft And Remarkable Values All of Them Big gfttisttttas 10,000 pairs of fine felt Slippers in a big variety of styles and colors, I suitable for men. women, boys and I frirls. Regular 1.50 value. Snecial ) . Palr M Hundreds of other styles to choose from in Ul ffif Women's Slippers, ribbon- or fur-trimmed, - w 8 . $1.00 tp $1.75 g wL Men's Slippers, an unmatchable variety at $2.00. ( U Others at $1.25 to $3.50 jri A Misses' and Children's Slippers, ' 65c to $1.15 g J Complete assortments of Christmas Slippers at f U all of our Stores. U . P. T. HALLAHAN 919-921 Market Street 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 5604-06 Gerrnantovm Ave. 60th and Chestnut St. 2746-48 Germantown AV4S. W Branch Stores Open Every Evening became Interested In athletic and alnce then ha had been actively Identified with the nthletlo management at the V'nl verslty After his graduation Mf Horwlta entered the blTlce of Samuel Wakellng. and IK De cember, IMS. was admitted to the Phila delphia bar rour yeara later he became partner of William VT. Potter, former Judge of the Superior Court of Pensylvanla. Since Hit Mr. Horwlta had practiced alone. He was counsel for several street rail ways In and near Philadelphia, and also for Ihe N'eseamlnK Rlevnled Hallway Com pany, which was the first corporation to proceed to condemn and operate under the elevated railway law enacted In l$0t. In 1190 Mr. Horwlta wna admitted to practice at the bar of the Runretue Court. Ho was a member of tho Phllomathean Society at the University. Delia Phi Fra ternity, the Mnrkham, Philadelphia Coun try, Ilacquet and other clubs. He was mar ried May :J, 1901. Mrs. Horwlta was Marian Newhall, daughter of Daniel H. nnd Ktennor Moss Newhall. In addition to a widow. Mr. Horwlti Is survived by one son, Orvllle. who Is eeren years old. Although he Is at home, the boy has not been told of his father's death. The funeral will take place on S.tturday. It will be prlvnte. Suicide's llody Found by Fisherman ATLANTIC CtTV, Dec, 14 The bddy of Miss Mattle Anderson, thirty-two yeara old, former schoolteacher of Front Itoyal, Va., who' drowned herself here two weeks ago while demented, was found In the Inlet last night by a fisherman. Mlsclm Klmnn Hurt in Taxi Accident NKW YOlllC. Dec. II Mlscha Hlman, noted Uusslan violinist, suffered rt severe scalp wound today when tho toxical) In which he was riding hit a crosstown car at Korty-seeonit street nnd Seventh avenue. GREEK RULER MASSES TROOPS NEAR KATERINA King Constantino Threatens Left Wing of Snrrrtirs Army Southeast of Monnstir LONDON, Dee. 14. Thai King Conslan tine has massed a considerable force of tlrciN troops around Katerlna In dangerous proximity to the left rtank of General Sar rall's allied army In Macedonia. Is Indicated by advlcea received here today. Katerlna Is near the western Khore of the Qulf of Salonika, and Is about eighty mites southeast of Monaatlr. Recently It was the scene of righting between iireea loyalist and Venlsellst troops. Afterward n detachment of French marine was sent there to preserve order. A wireless dispatch from Merlin yester day reported that righting between the Ureeka and Kntente troops had already begun at Katerlna. According to this dispatch, the Allies were driven from the town and It waa afterward occupied by the Greeks, The situation In the region of Katerlna h len gemewhat ooaeuts te lata Nf vember, when French and Greek royalist troepa were reported to bo apparently on tho point ef n clash over possession of the city. On November SI rt news ngency dispatch from Athens said the flreek royalist troops had refused to evacuato Katerlna and that General Sarrnll had notirtrd the Athena Oovemment that unless the troops evacu ated he would be compelled to use force. No further specific reporls bn conditions In the vicinity of Katerlna have been received. Since that time, however, has occurred the flghtmg between the Kntente and Creek forces In Athens and vicinity. SrfOltfe tmibK gAC&S AttU0fr WcU-Kriown Atlantic CitjrIrtwr Involved In Dope Tnida Jfiftlj,i ATLANTIC CITT, W. J., !& U A aenaatlon today followed Teporl thal. denre gathered by agents of the PtktjM Department o Justice, who hm fcWi working here for ft week Investigating W teged flagrant violations, on a whMeaAl scale, of the Harrison antt-dniK net. N volvea one of the beat-known physlolan In this cttv. 8etral arrests are said to be Impenvtli I, ffansoom's HUIYlh-rVlAUt. 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