mrBi?IHa IJ3BeBE-FHILAB3DLi?HjDU MOHBAT, BKOBMUMt 18, 1916 IAIL DOPE GANG WOMAN EXPOSED federal OIHcora Hint Early Round-up 01 urug Syndicate Here pHAS. McCANN INVOLVED" Pretty Young Victim Collnpscs Oil JLluitwjr "" betn, in. j L..i offlell In thin cltr are mnklnit RfritM and wldestpreail ImMtlRnllon of 1. J -k..tA wilt t.j1lt- !? , .n.j.i.i,u itnMtrthtd liv Ihn cot Kr n u,"H"rr:. " " : - .-.." IeL, in OTnJoe of morphine, which. she IgU, tr purchased from a "ilruR ring" i ltt'' cliy una uciitcicu u i""i miltf IotM Inspector James T. Cartel. RL communicated tr telephone with In Rector W J. Opdjke, of niltnbcth, ami lEint'J. he Wi ial "10 oun woman Klhjfd on an nerBo of two ounces KEroorphlne. weekly from "Charles Mc- Sen," BlleBe" leauer 01 ino nynuicaie in iSueltr- nouND.cr nxpnqKD Bur Corlelyou Intimated that the rlng- ptiJcr ws known to local authorities nml 4t he could b taxen in cusiouy on snon ISoUe. Those or mo aynuicaio couiu bo fcwecutnl on two charges. It won said MJvUat? poison throuuh the mails arid for JftUtlon of the Harrison act. (Deputy Internal Ilctenuo Collector Jo- Mb V McDmIU, started tho thocH of iSt machinery of tho department golnjr to- ilf In an effort to round up tho men In- toItkI ' Efb leaders of tho dopo ring, nro said to MFnUadelphlans, who, by tho uso of mnny torwts In other eastern cities, keep In con tint touch with the dopo situation, and nl- KM re ready nt short notice to send nar sctW dropi by mall Severn! arrests wilt t(maJ In short order. It was said. Elba woman. Sir Harry Miller, of Chrome, X1, was hurried to a. hospital. Sho ftrmtriy was Silas Grace Datmar, of t'ltts terjh, and Is saldtolme been n social bud In Out city. Sho was marrtod In I'hlla s'tfohU. she Bald. gller condition Is critical, Local officials nil that two ounces of morphine n week is an unUsally large amount to use. In JhlrraomtnU of ravings. Inspectors said, tho I;mn moans about t'hllailclphla and of fiStlnff paid 7 nn ounce for the drug. Sho Ifsold to have lived on Twelfth street In mil city MORPHINE NOTi: FOUND kTb collapse of the jounff woman was rjtlonal Sho entered the car In n highly (idled state and her actions and pallor flit remarked. As tho enr rounded a curvo t fell from her scat, nnd when ceveral awn tfuhtd to. her nssistnnco It was found that tie was inconscloun. A nolo ras found titeebed lh Iter hand, saying that she had Ulta an overdose of morphine, detectives tutta. KAt St Elliabeth'a Hospital tho oun; jreman was found to liavo a small irald- plattd hypodermic needle concealed In a tuitr attachment. Her body was covered Wita tears, caused, tho phjsiclnns said, by cueetlops of the opiate RWben somewhat revived tho jounir Vfiman was nue;it!nnrri lw ntttiuA rtrfnit McCarthy, and he said sho Informed him w oaa obtained the druu from a dopo trtJlcatc, with headquarters In 1'hlladcl- TELni'llOXn CALLS uIWO mVsterloUR tllpnhnnn lnnnlpl An BtlTer conJItlon werrf received nt tho hoj IpH. Efforts to trace theso cilia failed. IW4 were mado by n, man who refujed to 12 his name or address. pneje-untf woman became addicted to the Unt, accordlnc to the police, whon a friend pftBtrs told her of getting the drue by gj irum U113 city. BTbe DOlIcft RRV nUt tnlil tf m,1i t. r ,mtn. tenets i orders of morphlno In small quan- BUM from Pllllmlelnlll.-l liv .null Simli. glseents who called on her Bald that It ns very dHUr-iiU ir. B iri.o .... .,.,...,. gjtte Harrison net, and thnt Philadelphia Su'J b1 surce, as large nuantltles Wd bo secured here by a few men who m a monopoly of tho Illegal trade. They PtUbfd to her that the price of dopo had BCHUed On account nt th. r.o- rfoVAL ARCANUM fifef Timely Financial Reform Must gs oieaay nnu permanent Success Kit Is rrfcllrt.,1 ii,!,! .. . . .i. ,. ISftwi co.rao ,0 consor the privileges KSfc.: 2? m .BBe Pnlon and the paid benefit certificate feature, which are KftfnL8.na.cxLra Privileges, there will be sSSXtai . .i10 1'a-t,"' class Initiation jgU In all the leading councils. JSP?. Stocklnicr makts thU oRlcial tate. gf'iJi.W.Ji.'rtMVwV ir In ittiiil.l!"'Vye. eH! tonttnne fclll .nrl. tMtT St t -V. .r .ny's iatir fer ti "ft! llm. inWA.,K?,r IT two ow oo,i loth. KSX.?A.,,,M'lltn' ntarlr tt'l tj th iSJ,i,,Vi,JS!,',?B,V '"" 'n M writ hSS57.d i,KS?r"S "' I"" ellm. 11 "ru ?",, 7 1;, "wyM work of Mutton v; isrsyvpti? " sS,'SJ!SW,,e5ft Vnol'0f'',hlt,h'', ilr". ," lBilnlinratlon pplkt'B waltlne for Ml J,'?n.lfl2LMJi2,W .?. .1 'Jit Iiim fs r,, m.'k'L,7, for, wf,lnt. K. Jtoi.ll. Th. .r. '51 .i""'mbnt. lr. vJ,??iVS MA'AGE LICENSES . Jlarr ) nr nu ".,-. ""''n .. ami riKs'ssr, xvwrwir .. Pm rE.B'kS,l:.., H..llrwll .t H i.mVn"T.'' ", f-jen".... inrry. !. liTin. ." " iui M U Cori..' a. '"f." .. sir.. and B. and Clara anil .K'li.nV'.WHlm't n.,wn, '"iW'BS,"!; Jina.Vi" ' na " f""'0-SrVa-wa i!'4?, : h -' ' Sne? sJlh-1., 'h " "" HI "".TCi"' .L !?'n.M Vrankfonl avc. .Herman fnnlnian Xti i (jm, ., -.Helen K, Krpiinvi Tin CalloVthlll It Cimora Hhr.inY I huiu .t." Vnd' P,,nlTJ!..!'' -' "d 8am i.,.m.. ,V if "..'i"-"."""".0.' Krai mm".."" "' ""' "' Charlra B Murphi. lUltlmori-. St.1 . nn.l m.h. , anJ riorenco C. and end and end Anna ! and I.lzile Nndlor. ,, WtT V. ?,,Mi'" B,,iHI Henry T. Iljck , Iyln.lfle. V , "TaVtlnlHS, .'-otVi .,,'."'n" " ' n... "'jfliyg- iW'-si'iffitr.,"?- "J Oeoruo II J. Attmiter. una K Huiuhnn 107 B1VOHCE PtEAS PILEBj 27 DECREES GRAFTED Usunl Long Liat of Appllcntlons Befota Christmas Confronts FIvo Courta The usual Ions; list of divorce, applied tlons btfor Thrlstmas confronted tho fire Common rieas Courts today, when there were 107 case presented for final decrees. Court of Common I'leaa No. S granted the following dlv-orce. aiLKii.,i,JJrkp ,fri John Oenrre BtVtr. irt.- from nee o. Pcn.nW. 'KLTi-nfJJ1'?? ,r,,In. Jnl',, frioeh. f iSf.. ' t .?.i.COT.rr. from ftf" Cooper. touli" naner from Ivlp (latter , W ImES'Tr "l!1" .',nm WllllSm Mills ' rlm,"i i''Hn from llnlea Martin ELTSkilr iili!." ""?? "Iletta Masan. viJn.JutM."rr."' fr2 Ittehard Korrent iiJiVJ l".,,l2,n '":m Prnk iutt Mlllman Alnetl rell frnm lae S Prati jtabt MarU ITety from ti 8taihuli lleffnun'' B"n ,ut,mtn ,rMn Kl" A'" O lanlf A""wn O'Uanlel from I3th Ooodwln ten"m T 8,n,,(n trmx Hllsabeth U Slnsla- tt&SAS. Cl""M 'rom. Jeaeph O Taburtt If! w'Jn '""" "eratto II Nelwn. lawn Pennelmrn from ilay K (.inn. Herman Naiher rram Mm ma Nather. Superior Court Decisions thJhHiei!9,v,,r-;uv,rf.n; w,rt h,n,"J ionn lT arnrmV." ,0,"' tMualeli'al Court). Ordrr Bhiii tuil-: .'.'"S"' l? ll Nn ' rinaol T.i' . l n,,9."'C.n'!. I" :"t l-h.te.r Jurm.nt .f-;TZ( '" ' "" - ' iiur ra irrin iHeni amrrnt,! Hhrt Hharr. (unit Htnrnie.1 jui!Ssr.nV.,s5rr ,p p N" rft",,"h''- ,,um,"'I" a Hmllh Fiirtuli. (C 1 No 4, rlitUileltiMa Juluneni afllrmevl t,kV,hl? ." Companr v Oarrlian (C I No 4, l'hllatllphli). Juvlsment omrmt.l TWfiLVE OF HEWmilS'S CREW RECK NEW YORK Italian Steamship Sanlcgrm Picked Thtm Up After Two Days' Wan dering In Small Craft NBW Tome. Dec. II The Italian steamship BartUsna arrtyed hern today brlnnlnr twelre members of the crew of the Braalllan bark Nepethle. which broVe loose from her tow during; last Friday's storm off the Jersey coavl. The SardennA'ataptaln reported that he picked up the men from the Nepethls Hun day forenoon after they had spent two days In their marooned craft. ill Jeweler HanRS Himself DEDFOKD. Pa.. Dec. tl. Despondent orer continued Ill-health, Fred Itnrtrauc. Jiweler, of ltalmhurc. aged slity-four years, ended his Ufa by hanglnr himself. (0 I' rhtlai)1rhl) JuJr- (C V. I-hllaJ.li.hu). Ju.1 Silk Shirts for gifts . $3.50 An uncqtinlcd nssort ment, in brfgit, rich colorinRs. 'It best qunlity over sliown nt this price. REVE 1114 Chestnut St. . 1119-21 Market St. ORT IIS. 15th St. msas M o $ "v.jSj?" Z'.-L, ." Send a Flowergram of fresh-cut flowers for Christmas. A suit able gift for nny one We arrange them from $5 to $25 Other Flower Gifts, $2 up &0e Sigj of&o ? 221 South Broad Street In the miJJlm of the blqck From Hatvorth's THE Juniors are compact, reliable cameras of hlcli efficiency, easy to operato nnd so thin as to bo pocketed without inconvenience. 1 1! f, ..-iK&xr' a 'airev j mm i4s 1916 Wrist Watches r.. -it 7rTi u , y on means, me most prac h'ait moit beautiful and most popular watch lor women. n jruen. l-lamilton, r Wftltham and Elgin and many I fine, imported makes are here .wi vQur inspection; really a ltotahlA nll.!.H I T 1 witha the reach of ail, SR AA einn rrt,-Xu ?i ,, Virtues jTi4 namDiy 9J6 Chestnut Street ansGotns Finest Fruit Cake Plain aqc Lb. Decorated Ec Lb. Yon're liable lo par donbla tlatwhrr 1232 Market St. & Branches No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior (Fixed focus), meniscus achromatic lens and Kodak Ball Ucnrlnt: idiutter $11.00 No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior (Focusing model, with scale), meniscus achromatic lens and Kodak Ball Bearing shutter 11.00 Ditto, with R. H.lens 13.00 Ditto, with Kodak Anasligmat lens, f. 7.7 18.00 OTIinit KODAKS, U la J IIUOWNir. OAJinilAH, 1.55 to III JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY K.STJI,N KODAK CO.) 1020 CHESTNUT ST. A VISIT TO OOK HTOUK WILL, UOLVU l'OUU aim rUODLUUll. ' IACOBS O BOOKS GHESTNUT STREET and Stationery FROM SEVEN TO SEVENTY Boy or girl, from seven to seventy, whichever it may be, we hare books that will please them. Your choice In Fiction, Biography, Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals, Art. Music, Travel, Poetry, Drama, New Thought, Business Books, War Books, etc., etc. Let us send you a copy of our 128-page Book and Stationery Catalogue. Free upon request. Service s the Key it one of Our Buiiness "MEET M ATiJACOna' m m Diamonds for Christmas Gifts lute mt 1,1- Jm m. ,. ot Water Bottle ClTirf Inn R9n lM 1'ELteS,id 'or J?romait at wbLiShS?4? Ja?At,U&OSlJ T .wfflYardaaae2SSSL U IJOJi.n 2 iWS wur. A diamond is always an acceptable gift, never goes out of fashion and is of permanent and ever increasing value. Our stock offers probably the widest assortment for selection in this city; yet every diamond is of a uni formly fine quality, regardtess of its price. We are direct importers, make our own mountings and our prices are as low as is con sistent with high standards. I -A t Diamond Rings, Diamond Brooches, Diamond Bar Pins, Diam. Xa Vallieres, Diamond Earrings, $10 to 53000 10 to 2009 Jffto 800 10 to S300 25 to 670 Diamond Scarf Pins, $5 to $400 Diamond Studs, IS Jo 2S0 Diamond Lockets, 6 to 895 Diam. Link Buttons, 10 to' 600 Diam. Necklaces, 2100 to 16,000 Pearl Necklaces, 75 to 11,000 Many pagesof our new catalogue are devoted to Diamond Jewelry, 'There are also thousands of photographic illustrations of Goldware and Silver ware, all accurately described and priced, May we send you a copy? , Sa Kind & Sons, 111Q Chestnut Street DIAMOND MEHCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS GQfo9 hour sis o'cloek until ChrUtvia$ Vi j r.f 7i & d YyT t rANOS IIGHTS GRANDS PL A YEES XMAS DELIVERY fcAxsr o co. llth and Chestnut Streets Factory SOth and Parksido Ave, l'lllia. llKANCIIKS Ml) AM) CJIirJ.TMJ-1' t3S OEJUtlNTOUN AVE, ATI. OtIB BTimts ores EVE.Nl.NUS TIU. XMAS We were not sold out in either our uprights, players or grand pianos. We might have been were we dependent on the whims and fancies of the jobbers and manufacturers who supply all Philadel phia dealers with pianos. Anticipating a big Fall and Holiday business, our factories have been working overtime since the first of last August to ' fill our orders, and for the last six weeks we have been running night and day, and as we are one of the few piano houses in Philadelphia owning their trucks, we guar antee the delivery of every instrument pur chased from us before Xmas morning. We are the only piano manufactur ers' in Philadelphia, and selling from fac tory to home direct we save you from 25 to 30. All our instruments can be pur chased for cash, on open book account or easy weekly or monthly payments. IT PAYS TO THINK FACTORY-TO-HOME PRICES Uprights, $235 Up Players, $400 Up Grands, $575 Up Easy Terms Without Any Interest or Extras rsi ,--Wei ,' r. - m Wy ' ii - m-m: h wa.uis. Is f j&fE