Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING IJ.l)(HCIl -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY", JANUARY 20, 1017
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MANUFACTURER IS
BEATEN BY THUGS
Robbed of Several Hundred
Dollars in Daring
Hold-up
IN SERIOUS CONDITION
Taken to Hospilnl With Frtic
i....,i 5t.-nl1 ACini StriHrirlo
II With Robbers
I,ii,i KmnUopr, sixty-five venrs nlil it
mr-mhoi "f the Manufacturers' f'Uili. was
beaten mm" t t" dalh 1i.v thug" armed with
blarllack- in a tiTild-lip nt Twelfth lltlil rijt
fonl tro. ii early toitay. He In In n serious
condition n( st Joseph' Hospital, ntifer
lg frnni n ftaC'ired ahull. It In TcnfeU
ho ma' '1'
The nttm k occurred shortly nfter mid
night The veteran manufacturer nindo
vntlnnt clT..ri- lo tlRnt off hie nssnllnnts
tn,l ,, ceded t.n snlnsf illnmnnd rltiBi
Milueil nt Sinno which lie wore. Mi was
robbed "f e,or.il hundred dollars Hi cash
,n() r n diamond masonic ehnrm.
The IhiiRo, as though rnrnged because
unable i" te.'f nlT Mr. Krnuskopf's rings.
Ml' his fltiBors nml blackjacked lilm before
in,v fled lie was round lying unconscious
on the tieet
The police hne sent out n partial de
prlntlon of the iwn men nml, hope for their
Wt srrest before nightfall. Tin" attncii was
tald Ii be the irnel daring in mi" chv hi
mnnlhs
W Mr Kiausknpf Is n manufacturer of snap- i
W mike.- i.i.itoil.il. nt 130 North Third
ft. , m.ie' .-,. ..-l, I.'t-ntihllti
street 11.' lles I" '"'" """ " j
Hreet , , I
Mr Kr.iu lopf told the police Hint In- hiul i
bfjn i.i tlie l.llieit Thentre. nml was on
1,1, ,, h.ime w lion tho nttne'i occurred. I
i n.is ,, I'Unc on Twelfth street near Ox- ,
ford w l ii fo mo" Bprnnc from mi nil..
and hile one pinioned Ills nrms liehlnd
him Ihe other Miuck lilm oer the li-nd With i
a hlai Ki.ii I I
He iini'il mid lieeame d.tsred, ho a.ihl lie
rcniemliei i being lilt with n blow rrmn a I
fist He i li-il for help, he i.ihl. iilthotigh
the thuBi Ii led to sturr n hnndkeiohlef in
hl mouth He henid riltiiitiig footsteps,
v,a pviil.ined nml then nothing nioiv until I
ho aw oka In tlm hospital !
The m.uiiifni liner Ii suffering frnni n J
fractured .Knit. so ore scalp wounds, shock j
nml otlnr contusions. Ho passed n rr Miles I
night at ihe hospital. Later this morning, j
ho ni 'Id to be testing full I. eonifort
blv i
The polne line been nimble to get n j
eonneited toiv from lilm. owing to hli
Kmli imsi imii I'ondlllon. The i Mii't iimimiit
of his Iosm ns ,i;i. Is not Known, lie lias
milled .i l.ui;i uni or mone wlileli tlm
thieves tool; when they tilled bis pocltelts.
I)otccti,ei are run Hired that they tried to
bite awa Mesh from Ills HtiRers In mi nil-
suecenil elTort to Ret the rliiKH. air
Kraickupf s h.imlt wpiu badly luecrnted
It ii thoimhi Hint Mr. ICimirUopr's cries
for help friKliteneil away the times. .ItnlK
lriT from the time he wns found by the
police of the KlKhth and .lefrerson utreets
ctatinn. be had not been iinoonscloiis Ioiib.
Aviators Defied
Desert's Slow Death.
Cflnthitteil from Pane One
dlseoAereil when lhe liitd In make n land
lnff bei.iu thejr ,;aolmo wem low In
the landing one winu of the nuiiliine broke
and m.ub tlie aeiopl.me uselesi Then it
was that the llleis found that instead of
being in then own round, the werii -50
miles frion S.ui lie(;o in Ale'xicu
AbaiiilouuiK the aeroplane, tlie two men
took all the food thev had i nrrietl aloni;
with them and one RSillou of water nml
dtarteil tlie lour; liike northward to i'iil
lzatinn and afety Uobertson, In his state
ment touched onlv lightly on tho Irardshipi
the iiad endureil tho desolate sttetehes
of counit, tbioui;;i whlcli ihey pnssed. mid
the loireiitial iniiis b day and icy cold b
night
HifiinK ph.,snal exIiaUBlioli. the two of
flceri kept up their walklniT uliilit anil du..
For fnui ilajs they subsisted on one Ballon
of wa'.i foui oraiiRes 'nml four small
Bundwn lies Then the wnter was ex
hausted. That was Sunda. The game da
Coon 1 laslmp lieRan to lireali under Ihe
strain Itobertson, too, was veak, but.
tronRei than ins superior olllcer
l-KHIT I'Oll I.Ib'JJ
'I'll.. i il.i, the men faced sipiarely Ihe
pioblein ot bfe or death They seemed
trajp d in a place whcie there was no way
out In a last desperate endeavor lo Ret
Old I'.r-lion pi utilised that he leinnlu behind
on ihe s.nnls and that llnhertson htrugsle
on alone .ind ii lo llud uid Tills was
done I'i.iiii that time furnuid neither
man l.ol a di op in drink and uluiost until
IliK i i i .it
lti'biition tuminucd bin norttiwnrd jour
ne, lb i mis, i, nd his utrctiRtli and moved
lol, 'I be i est day lie strueli the trial
of human beiiys H.meily lie followed It
until he .ame upon a party from Welton.
Ariz m-.iii liliin fur lilm. They had nn
Butonmhtte and Itobertson was able to lead
them to i lie spot whero Colonel ItiNhop lay
exhausted Waul was then sent to Vunu
snd the nimm.indlni; olllcer of the t'nlted
States tniops tiieio sent n party into the
deseit and joined with beaichers from Wel
ton and Ajo
At last reportH recehed by Colonel tUass
tord. n union departnicnt uoinmuisiloner
here HoberlMin expected lo nrrho hero to
da and llisliop later.
ROMANTIC CAMDEN MISS
MAY BK SOLDIER'S BRIDE
Believed Amelia Dorothy Sannino Hits
Kloped With Army Man
Met at Movies
Amelia Dorothy S.innlno, pretty, romantic
nd secnteen. is inlsjinR from her home,
J0!0 Cooper stieet Camden, today, and her
parents Mr and Mrs Louis Sannino, liavo
appealed to the police lo find her.
IKf lno B"' Packed bgr suitcase, took eery
..kuio iii utrseu irnm ine waus ot ner
home and walked out of the hous-o last
tilsht when the family was at dinner. She
left no word
Her father told the police that ho feared
he had eloped with I'rUate Alfred V.
Bunting, a twenty-seven-year-old younR
man from Trenton, who has been stationed
at Philadelphia army recruiting headquar
ters, 122D Arch btreet.
Just a month ago the romantic, little maid
jnet the man of military bearing at a mov
lng.picturo show in Camden, whero she was
Introduced to him by his cousin. Mrs. Flor
ence Dai. of !)3C Lawrenco btreet. with
nom he made his home.
Tuesday according to word given out
today by Sergeant David Tiger, nt J'hiladel.
Phla army recruit headquarters. Hunting
as ordered to Fort Slocum, N. Y . on ac
count of behaior. Sergeant Tiger was
much disturbed when told,today that Hunt
ing bad been in Camden yobterday.
'We gae him transportation and sent
ii to Von slcu" without a guard." he
Mid. "and we thought ha was there by
Jv If he does not report there In ten
cays he will be u deserter from tho army.
"' ought to get some word about his ar
rival or his failure to arrle by Janu
ary ;j,'i
Mrs. Pa is, tho woman who Introduced
" young people, eald today she urged
Hunting not to take the girl away Hut
Jh it0' feara ,ney haNB l0T&l When
n left home Amelia wore a dark blue
jreas. a black oat white furs and a white
bhe is dark-jkinned with dark lilr
l ta excepttonajly pretty.
MISS BESSIE C. DU PONT TO WED
WlUIItfOTOU,
"ot . Jan. 20 Miss
Hcssip r-n'onovo du
Pont will bo mnrrlcd
to Hcglnnlil .thlppen
Ilnldplcopor. oMVash
inRlnn, mxt Wediirt
da nt 4 oVltipk In
tho n f t or noon in
Christ Clitii'ch. Chris
tiana Hundred. Tills
will be n rnnrrlaKo In
whlcli (lip (i,i it0,t
fnmlly nml WllnilitB
tun nml WnMilnRton
sorlPty nrn liwnly In
terested. Tlirrp q re
Ri-pt that In fiitiito
Mls tin ivmt will live
lit Washington, ns
ulio H VPry mitrh be
lovptl Itprp by rnmlt
ntnl frirhtls. At uiil
mm lipiimlt nfrnlrs she
alwnvn Riip vpi
Bom-roiisly of hpi
thlptit.
tn Wn.shiiigttMi. ns
Mrs, llti id eh o ir I
Mliw du font will fill
n tlellBhlful mcin I pi
alllon. Mr. lliilde
Itoppr is i, member of
the bur of tho Dis
trim of Columbia.
The mnrritiRp of
Mis du font nmi Mi
tltiidplmppi' will briim
tiiRptliprn Rrent mntn
fit in 1 1 v connorl Ions
and friends, nml will
lip tvltncsspd by a
InrRP Bntliprln, The
rippptloi,,i,l tticlinmn
nf Hip bride's mot her.
Mrs. It. (Ini'dnpr ilu
CTuir.
I'ont. will bo com
Hirnliely smnll nml
will bo limited lo Hip fmnilies mid ,i few
Miss rhi IVnt'H Klsler, Miss Vliiiiiini"
she will walk lo Hip iiltni' Ulli hot biotlipi
mmM& 1sWF kh.ssltt
KiVP n.ssotil In Hip inlirrlilRi'. The p.ilMi ici'tiu'. the lte. Unbelt Cub's, will peifium
Ihe reremon.
Mr Itiiidrkoppr will bp nttpiulinl by his brollipr. Frpilprio IIiildeKoppr, or Wash
ington, in lest num. nml nil tho itinera nro WnshiiiKlon frlpnds, with Hip cs'opptlon
of I Tour F. du I'ont. of Wlntortluir. The others are Clnrotu-i Wilson, Mr. Iliildo
Koper's law patlnpr; tlcneriil Cluirles I.. Mi'C.iwIov, ('. S. A: Cinilnlil Frnnk It.
MoCov, f. S. A.; Alpuiidef 15. Leisure, .Inhn II Meiilin in. Walter H. tliitto nml
I'lodpiU'k II. Hronlto.
The wodilhiR Journey will In- In the South mid afli'i M.nrli 1 Mi and Mrs.
iruideKoper will be nt liomp ill 1707 New llampslilu nenup. WnshlnRloli
crrV pension law opens
WAY TO POLITICAL ABUSE
OiK'mii.ution liosses See Means
1'oreinjr Iletirctnent of Oltl
Timo Jobholders
of
iirgmil'atlon ward leaders nnd ulllco
seekeis with political backing "ee In the
city's new pension laws a means by which
old-time cleiks can bo forced Into retire
ment and positions created for Hie
"liuiiRrv" Job seekers who dally make life
miserable for leaders of both tactions. The
enforced retlte.nent of Leo D. Firman from
the $1100(1 position of assistant chief of the
Klectrlu.il Ittupiiu Is looked upon as a start
In this direction.
When the pension laws beramo effective
the llrsl of Hib year, only nine old-time
woikeis applied for retirement under Its
benellts This small showing so nlnrmed
place hunters that Influence was. In a num
ber of cases, biuught to bear ,to hae the
older men quit With tho first month of
the new law not yet passed and 6:1 1 place
holders eligible for pensions, fewer than
three scorn have oluularily offered to step
down and out. A larger showing Is ex
pected ;ih the year advances.
Chief Firman, who is tho utily $3000 mini
in many months to quit his place mi the
citv paroll on request, lias been In the
city oiniiln for more than twentv-two
eats The present electrical chief. James
F McLaughlin, under Mayor Iteybtiru. ad
u licet! him to the position ho held up until
the time of his leslgnatlon was asked for
lie was ousKil un the ground that his
place was auperlliious
nespue tlie si.uemeut that the position
of iiMiistunt chief Is to lie nbollshed politi
cal gossip is to the effect that the place
Is to bo given to Prico I. ration, son of
.State Senatoi IMwanjl W. ration, a Varo
leader
POKER PLAYERS OUSTED
FROM PENN DORMITORY
Tennis and Wrestline; Stars Reported
Among Those Caught in
Kxpensive Game
There was n 'Tull hoilMi" In one of the
most popular l'nleralty of leunsylama
dormitories lat.1 night. Today there will
he t.eeial iicnticies Sis. In Tact. The
leason Is that n member of tho dormitory
house committee strained his ears while
passing down a corridor when he heurd the
wold: j
Queens'"
Some one followed It itu with "hullets.
three In number. Another voice satd:
"J'asa the buck."
Investigation roiealed n poker game in
full swing U was homo game tlerore u
student cutlld enter It ho had to put up H)
for his teat The six offenders were repri
manded and ordered to gle up their rooms.
I'oltcr Playing Is strictly "tabooed" under
the rules An ren dozen were ejected or
a similar offenso last year.
of tho Lint sextet, ono 13 a teunls star
and another la faid tp be a member of tho
varsity wrestling team.
HAYDN CliUiTCONCKUT
Women's Chorus Heard to Advantage
in Attractive Program
The Haydn Club, whlcli has taken a very
definite place among tho city's musical or
ganization on account of tho sincerity and
mert or ts ciierings. "","."r,
concert last night In Horticultural Hall.
Gertrude Hayden Fcrnley, who corulucled.
has trained her forces excellently and Hio
results of seeral t-easons of co-operation
between musical director and singers lias
resulted in the selection of good voices, the
acquirement of facility and technical efll
clency and the development of hroad and
sweet body of tone. All these virtues were
? cdence in the midwinter program,
whlcli was marked hy considerable variety
of mood and change of accent.
Tho most ambitious offering on the pro
gram was the Victor Harris "Jmocation to
St. Cecilia," a ery melodious and musically
meritorious work, in which the chorus has
an elaborate Instrumental support of piano,
cello and violins. The large audience en
joyed especially part-bong arrangements or
ICthelbert Kevin's "Doris," Schubert a Sere
nade" and Cectle Chamlnade's ''nt10'
Stars." Arenbky, Matthews and Shelley
were also on the program and there were
two quartets for Women's voices aung uy
members of the club, Including Louise Sler
rett Hazel. Mr. Alfred Moore Gray. Lena
Buehn and Loulae M Keene. Incidental
solos were sung by Louise Sterrett Hazel.
Mrs. Alfred Moore Gray and Marguerite
Crowcll Xlarr.
The asalsting artists were the admirable
second concertmaster of the Philadelphia
Orchestra. John K Wltieinann and two
of his colleagues noted for dibtinctle abil
ity Alfred Loreni, of the wollns, and Karl
Knelsel of the violoncello section. William
S Thunder was th effective accompanist.
t I n-.t .ili I I I ! I
iiititn lie ft i mis
II. du I'iiiiI. will lie in'
Alfteil ntiir du I'unl
if liiiiini
I nnithcr
ntnl
Will
NEWSPAPERMEN HAVE
THEIR "BOHEMIAN NKJHT"
Actor.-i and Other Friends Join Pen and
Pencil Club in Frolic of
Many Features
.Newspapermen nnd their frlenils loiiieit
bunds last nlnlit In the bnlltoom or the
llelleMie-Sli tlford and skipped through a
select program of v.iudellte and dance and
ended the intertalmnent with a "mldnlRnt
rrollc." which lasted until the stars laden
out.
It w is the minimi NlRlit in Itoheuilii of
tlm 1'eii nnd ivncll Club nnd the celebni
linn mmked Ihe sller Jubilee of the or
ir.inliil.on There were seernl features to
the affair In fact, thev were all features
Hut Kl Cola, from tho Niton Thpatte.
humped into one of the strangest vxueri
eni es in his inieir lie had so many mu
sic it Instruments for his part In the show
Hint a taxieab was not laiRe enough to haul
them llo turned down a motortruck, be
lieving that tho Jar of Hid vehicle would
injuie Ihe Instrument. Fred Whitncv, Ihe
president of the Ten mid Pencil Club, did
Ihe next best thing He obtnined a hearse
from Hller II. Hair's nnd hauled them lo
tho resort of the good llohemians in It
(lno of the hits was tho well-known
Trilby StritiB llund lb-hind nn eseoi t of
nietub.'iH of the Pen and Pencil Club, this
oigaiiizatlon marched down Ihe tetitrat
aisle playing lively tunes. Another big
bit of tho slum was the net offered by
those three kids, llassen, Seileis and Weln-f.-ld.
They piesenteil a number of timely
character dances. Miss Mary Itarrett and
lkuili-1 c. HonoMiu ueie participants in a
musical Interlude Miners who appeared
were Leonard and Wlllard, William Penn
Theatre: Tracy and Mcllrlde, liloho Tlicalre ;
a dozen "Maids in Phlllj ." Hljoti Thentre;
Olga Mishka, Niton's (irnnd Dpera; Fields
and Itlrnie, Cross Keys Thentre; Hello
linker; Oscar Shaw and girls, from the
"Very Hood riddle" company; Hllznbetli
Mm ray and lllchnrd Carle, VlUenuo Segal,
of "lilue Pmudjse" fame, and Jim Morion,
w ho presented himself ns James Walsh.
After that the mullein o adjourned to tho
Clover Itoom nnd held the "Midnight
Frolic." of which Harry U. Lasher was
innsler of ceremonies.
SKVKN HUHNKD 1JY ri.AItlC
Victims of Carnoya Point Accident He
moved to Wilmington Hospital
WILMINGTON, Del . Jan 20 In a llaro
in tho du Pout powder plant at Carue)
Point, uhortly before midnight. aeeu men
were injured, hut none fatally, It is bellacd.
The Injured are:
John Qulnn, lieech and llallruad avenues,
l'ennsgrove.
Hoy P. laingo, 1015 Tat nail street, Wil
mington. 'John Ilanck. 103 Magnolia street, Car
ney Point Village.
Thomas Hippley, 31 Oalt street, Salem.
N. J
James A. Ward. J4B5 Cirant street. Car
neys Point Village.
Daniel Wertz, Camp No, 2, Carneys Point.
Joseph Kelly. Camp No, 3. Carnojs Point.
Qulnn Lingo nnd Ilaucl; wero sent to
tho Delaware Hospital, and tho others to
the Physicians nnd Surgeons' Hospital
Tho flare occurred from a spark In .1
mixing houso In Plant No. ;. The fire did
not damage the mill, and it resumed opera
tions as boon ns tho injured men were re
moved. What's Doing Tonight
IMilluUt-'IphU f intHHtiM, Academy f Music
MasU ami Wit I'tuU rwiilun ut ruusit
Smiih 3li Qutm utrfti
(Ifrmuniuwn i'rliUtt flub smnkor
riv u't'liM k flub tlinn r. )I 1K. u SlratfnrJ
iilnntT to ,ik'iiim uf Uurruua'lm AU'iintf Md
chiiif iimii'iii tiiufdi ti n r&' lub
Ready Moneys
1 United States Loan Society!
117 North Broad St. !
414 S. 5th t- J3IS titrmsslown ?.
rSOT,S0lW
COMMERCIAL. MUSEUM
TrurrTY coitflta smu 6ti0w'5PycE
LPPEbHOAMim
tSr Seashore Eicfli5ns "2
X- EVERY SUNDAY
CVsv. trrle uu ltirS?fV
gSOXAUINX?g
NO, IT WASN'T FUNERAL;
JUST NOVELTY WEDDING
Black Color Schrnio of Brido'H
and Sijouho's Glad Haimont
Casta No Oloom on Nuptials
Nt;W VnllK. Jan -' Idnok wed
dltiR onp of Hip mnl remarkable eere
innnlm pver pprformed In this country nml
one whloti inndp even hlase New York sit
up nnd itnrp wtvs i-elehrftted nt the t hutvll
. f HI. Vltioont il I'ntll here muay
It was rVimpIetrl.v- tilock. nnd thl flfst
I wmIiIIiir of Its klhil eW pl.tniird tnttdp the
1 tlie innhlnit nioiIPl. r.linnr itunger. ine
Inlde of tirn Cni. deslRner.
Fr.im the llmoiwltip In whieh lliey thrPdd-
d their wit nmotiR Ihe Fkyscrnperji to Hie
I tn.- I'huri'h In Twetity-lhird street to the
1 .indies on the silver service nt Ihelr Wed
d nn- brertltfflst. perythltiB down tn the
mn-t iii.ntlte detail was run I til.ii k. Men
tlie servltiR men wore black; nnd eer one
ltd iinv pnrt In Ihe veronmny Wore blnrk.
iiHliidlns Itlnek rIovpp.
s the bin. Miu-h inr whirled up to Hip
milt nt ! o'cloi'k. Hie drler, who lind ft
bl.ii k mustni'lK1, twisted the blaek Imtidle
on the door nnd out pupped Ihr Utile lirlde
ii id uroom
They were dressed In black from bend
i . fimi imp. a stocky jouub fellott-, n
lii''e below ni'd'iim helBltt, wore n sIiibIp
i i M'ltetl. Iil.ii k brondolotli stilt, rut html'
i is s(lo nnd lUtittB close. Ills collar
w is bliu'k nnd Ills stfliiR He nnd Ills black
il'. s.ilrt blended Into hi bl.vk waistcoat.
The Utile bride, irippltlR n rtiss ne ship.
ili with her MMitisp sooH-lii-bii. wote
I ! n I. silk slippers, n bl.iek dk tliei- spar
ii s;l merlnlil with black chlltott Her wed
ibinr eil was a tiroml strip of Mi ol, silk,
dis. d nnd inerl'ilil with IiIiiik tulle, ndlng
ii l.ttRe tulle bows
lids weddinR Veil and train ill-, i'i lach-
ii.,e so," as the limit Broom explained, "it
'.hi be used either for lUou.'tilnu or ee
i out '
Tlie brlde'ii cot sane bouquet was i f black
,i ll.es
fier the reicnionv Mr and Mrs. Cue
tied to their black weddltm bteahrast lit
the Cue apartment In Foity-third street.
I ln-ip's inp's black alel served black coffee,
black blend, black butter (d.iell. black
bliss, bl.ick nilHins and black berries
The breakfast room was u liln.k and
white, with ebony finiiltiiie and bl.it I. nips
The spur ner Ice, from cofee set m ten
spoons, was lit I eil with iliill-buisheil ebon
hitmlles The poii'elalii sen Ice was black,
with nil eilKliiR of wlilte
l 'lie and his bride "III begin a lour of the
larger cities of the couutty villi the'i visit
to I'hlladAlphln Fiidav, where Cue III nd
diess the Teichets' Institute of I'o'uestic
Silence Lnlet they will go to Fori Wavne,
hid. Cue's home town, mid to iim.thn. Min
neapolis, .Vasln ille. I'lltsbiirgh, Kmisas
cn, and later on to the west oo.it
DKATII HATH l.OWh'U
Jlortnlity More Thnn 100 Loss
That of Ust Week
Than
liealbs throughout the citv during the
week miinlA red fill."!, as lonipnred with Wi
l,i-t week and 027 ilurliiB tho corresponding
week Inst ear. Pneumonia claimed 172
letlnis, and a total of 209 new cases were
teported.
The deaths were divided ns follows: Males.
.1(17: females, S2ti; bojs, 81. and girls, tit
The principal causes were
fc.'iirli't fever 11
Wlionnilia I oilRh I
lllphtherla nml erinip . y
InllileririL . -J
I- iilil.-inlf- iliHi-iim I
TnbereiiinKls nr oinRH
Tuberi ulosts tneiilnsltla
other fiirinu of lulieretiloiils ...
I'linrer
Apoplexy a -
Orititnie diseases uf heart
Aeilte briiliellltU . . .......
I'tirnnli tironehllU ........
Pneuiminla
Itroni hopnviimimlii ....
Iilsu.ises of respiratory "tem
tllseHNes uf Hliilllliell
Dliirihi'ii .
Aiipendll Ills
Hi ruin .
I'lrrlmMls nf It, IT
llrlslu'H illseime
Pueriieial septliemla
luerM'r.ll iieelilenls .
I'ullK lllllll ilelillll,
Senility .
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Hull-Ill
All otlmr diseases
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PALMER PROHE OFFER
FAILS TO MOVE VARE
Sonntor, Hack Krom South With Ke-
storcd Health, Says He's Lost
Track of Politics
Senator Varo returned home this morn
ing after a weeks Fojourn at Hot Springs,
feeling "fit" nnd leady for resumption of Hit
Itepubllcun factional light when tho Legis
latiito iueotienes Monday night.
Whim apprised of tho Intimation of A.
Mitchell Palmer, Pemocratlo national com
mitteeman, that Federal aid might bo In
volted In probing Penrose, Varo said:
"I hao heen out of touch with politics
for . week In regard to this talk of
Investigation, 1 don't pay much attention to
Senator Varo reiterated his support of
salary Increase for city firemen Ordinances
for Increases wero introduced In Councils
lai-t Thursday. He ald tho attack of tho
grip that wus bothering lilm when ho went
South disappeared in the llrst two days
and since then h had regained his health
completely with tho aid of long horseback
rides. Corigicssin.in Scott, Magistrate Wat
eon nnd Cornelius Hagge,rty returned with
tho Senator this morning
Services for Dr. (JcorKe W. llailey
Memorial services will bo held tomorrow
afternoon In the Tabernacle Presbyterian
Church, Thirty-seventh and Chestnut
streets, for tho lato llev. Hr Oeorgo W.
Halley, Sunday school worker of interna
tional reputation, who lived hero for manv
eara and died on December 10 at Ilnttle
Creek. Addresses will bo made by Hdward
J. Forr, the Itov. Pr. Ii Mori Is Ferguson,
of llaltimore ; W. S. Hartshorne, of liostnn ;
Frank L. Hrown. of New York . H J Heinz,
of Pittsburgh, nnd tho Uev. Lr John All.fn
Illahl. Tho Scriptures will bo n.id h
Charles H. Mathews nnd Hichard II Wal
laco will lead In prayer.
"SUCH A WONDERFUL
THRILLING TRIP.
"Right from the observation cjr of
the 'Oolden Slato Limited' 1 lould seo
far away toward SIcxieo, a ast rolling
bwecp of country.
"Then Hash the red and white pen
non ot a cavalry troop moving on pa
trolor a long column of marching in
fantry.
"You really ought to adopt the slo
gan See the army at work from the
Golden State Limited.' "
Another splendidly equipped tram over
tho Uolden State Route via Jtock Island
Kl Paso Southwestern Southern Pacific
is the "California!!."
It reflects the high-class service of the
"Golden State Limited." Bolh trains via
the direct lino of lowest altitudes the
most comfortable and interesting route to
Southern California.
The military encampments at Kl Paso
and Wet provide a continuous panorama
every loyal American should see. Tickets
permit ten-day stopover at El Paso,
Less than three days Chicago-St-Louis
to Los Angelas no extra fare.
Tickets, reservations and California lit
erature on lequest at Hock Island Travel
Rureau. 13t W'ldenci- Bldg. II. M Drown,
D. P. A. Phone Walnut 133. AdY.
BEAUTY BATH OF BRANDY BESTOWED ,
BY PASSENGER ON "L" TICKET SELLER
Gentleman in the Hox Oflice Drenched When He Tele
phones Report That Patron Is Indisposed Erring One
Repents and Will Be Released When He Pays
A rather rnnillliir odoi holered ntnutttl
the tickets sold nt the Foil-sltth street
station on the I, Ntinir-rous men who
bought them hesltnlPd When II come tn
dropping the ibkcls In th rbnpier M.Htv
derlnred the odor wnx of rye whisky, while
others loiitemled It was nf brand Tnise
who paused nt the ticket window noticed
nlso Hint Ihe same scent wns waned front
w Unlit the little oflice
A few tted the minB man in the olllce
lather rmlnuslr. Therefore, eiplanntlnns
tire iltte
The condition nf the tickets nnd ntd of
tile office. iieeiirtlinB lo the police, Wfis ilttf
to Joseplt Arnbnclt. of Bit. Soul It FelloM
strei! He nrrhert til the utalloti earl to
du in sniiienhal tihcertnln cntulltlun
Wlltiiim lioiiBherl.. Ihe ticket seller lenl
liii'il Hint a slip meant duith He tele-
CITY NEW'S IN BRIEF ,
TttOI.I.Irt Clt I HI.I.IslDN ill snider
nientie and Fifth tieet i.iu oil a half limn
tleln, of sci, he .it 7 IS n i luck till- lllnlll
IliB, lesiiltiiiK III linnilreds of persmis be ng
late foi uiili Wiiidiiws of one of the cats
were hiolttu but no ntie .is injured
Hit. I II KI,I:m CI -I is II MtltlstIS bus
been eleitrd president of the board of man
agers of Ihe t'nUersllv Museum to sneeed
Fckley It Coxe. ,lr John Cad.ihider, John
Wutitiiiiiiltei, K W Clark .It . and Louis
C Madeita wete i hoseu ice presidents
llt. till KIN I'I. U SKI. N HOSa; wlnl
was ordeted b.uk lo the State hospital nt
Middleman. . . by Judge Tompkins, of
the Supienie Com I. earl. in the week. Is in
this ill latiRltlliK at the n she epided
New loll, dilei'tlles
I'ltP.SItl I'l'.lll l lltlsi'll'U. Irustees
luiln been elected lis follows Tho lie,.
Louis F Hetisoti, the He Charles Wads
worth, Jr. Hem,, N. Pant, Jr. John F
Craig, ileorge W, MnRro. II S. Prentiss
Nlclmls William Austin olid, lie. J. Lewis
Twadilell nml .liiines I. Wilson. Mllleitis
were elcUciTiis follows Ptesldent, Chnrlis
II. Miithew. ice president, the llev M.itciis
A lliownson, treasuier, Fidellti Trust
Coiiip.in : secretary. Wllliaui II Cate; so
llilli.tH. II S Prentiss Nichols and ,f.
Cl.iiulu lleiiroid
MDIIK'AI. I'l.l'II lli'bl lis l mil Hirel
ing last night In tho Itelle, ue-Strntford Hr
Ch.ules lv Mills was chosen president, de
feating Hr. Willlniu Ii Itiililiisnii other
otllcers elected went lr I! dr.iin Itlng, llrst
ilce pi esldetit : I'r. William Murtln, second
ico president; Hr. William S Wrav. sec
relarv. and Hr Lewis II Adler. treasurer
Hr Paul J S.irtaln was elected governor
for the leim of llo ears Those named ns
directors lire lir Howard A. -Sutton, In
Stephen l! Trucy. Hr. Alexunder JlncAI
Ister. Hr Charles S lkirnes nnd Hr. II A
P. Neel.
.Itlslll'll ,1. STIIIMII.T, nils re-elei-leil
president of tho Aero Club of Ponnsvlvnuln
lit tho eighth annual meeting, which wns
held In the Helleii"-Striitford . others
elected are William H Harris, first ico
president; A. .1. Hrexel Middle, second vlcrt
presidelit : lieorgo S. ilns.sncr. secretary ; I.
Maresch, tteaaurer. and II F. Hnmberger.
It. II. Knerr, William II Sheah.in, 1
Wynne, It Moscuii nnd Louis S. Clarke,
directors
IllHtNS UT.ltn SCri'IHtnil hy lunle
Young, a negtess, thtiloen years old. whep
she overtuined a lnmp nt her home. I am
Lombard street. Her mother was burned
about tho arms In nn nttempt to beat out
the flames. Haiti were taken to tho Douglas
Hospital
linOKsi;i. Mills' ASSOCIATION" Bine n
hnnnuct nt the Fianklln Inn Club. C.imno
tdieet below Walnut. Problems of tho trado
were discussed. Among the visiting book
men wero A. II Wcssels, represenllng A C
Mct'lurg. Chicago: Itvrno Ilackett, presi
dent of tho New York llooksellcrs' Associa
tion: Charles II Hutler, of llrentano's. New
York, It !! Sherwood, of New York, and
Frank llruce. of the Houghton Mllllln Coin
pany lllin IIRSTIWYKH '" gurnce nf Wn.
laco Wilson, n Frnnkford hosiery manufac
turer, at Asylum piko nnd Orthodox rond.
A aliiubla automobile was virtually ruined
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square
Important
Sapphires
Mounted with Diamonds
OW
e
$500,000
For additional
equipment, more
i nurses to help make better citi
zens, laifier producers and bigE''
earners of the thousands of young
men and women who arc clamor
ing at our doors for better edit a
lion. We Need It For
Endowment Fund
to meet the demands constanll
made upon us for assistance, which
iiuaiis millions of benefit to Phila
delphia every year The hundreds
of new students entering Fcbriur
1 will necessitate etra eiiuipmcnt
and more teachers
We hope to complete the Million
Dollar i'und hy Founders' Day,
February U. 1917
TEMPLE
UNIVERSITY
ASSOCIATION
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phoned to Ihe supervisor Hut Arnlmrh
briird lilm tnlkliiR mer the phone nnd was
not elated b the reference mnile to himself
To show Ills disapproval nf the conversa
tion he tossed n bottle nf Whisky through the
Window, the polne srt tlbisK clashed
nltniil HoiiBhert as the ,vhsk$ bathed his
i InlhltiB
rabneh was about to follow the lilk'
biilile Into the ticket ouVe when n train
at rived bentlpR Pollcemnn .folms tie look
Arnbath to the Thirl -second rtreet nnd
Woodbind iiventip slntlnn.
The iirlsotier said he had only a vnsiie
recoltcelion of Ihe whole thing, tin Dtom
Ireit lo put n ne wliidnw In thr olfteo nnd
see Hiul tmiiBhert s i loililng ,ns mrf in
pruper cotntlflou. He was held In bnil for
a fin ther hiiiriiiK and will In discharged
mi keeping bis pmmlse ,
In the (I inns liefme Iliemeu succeeded In
pulliim il rnun the Ra'iipi The Invs was
i -tiiiialed nt $2.Mn
St. '.nil lillHOMi rnmicrtitrtil ring wnn
lo-1 h, Mic James F. Wnrieii, 40J7 Locust
tint in n Mmltet .treit mo, IhR-plituic
llciiii' .she has asked Hie pnheo of the
Thin, -iicoiid itreet and Woodland nvemte
st illiui to help her find It. offering $100 re
until for its return or information Hint will
lend to Its return
CAM DUN
si'lTH IIOls' ll.ll Is b'liiir observed In
Cuindeii loilii Tin residents are being
tiigged in nn effori to rnlse $200 for the
support of the work bcins conducted among
lbi bos of tho cllv b Hie Yoilng Men's
Cliii-.ll.in AssiorlDtlon
(lOVi;itNMI'.N"r INSi'iiCTION of Itntlery
It New .leisey Field Artillery, Camden's
er.uk" nrtlllerv nlgniilxntlon, will be held
nl the Armor. Ninth street nnd Wright
nveiiue. Jiiimnrv 27. bv Captains P. V. Klef
fer and Charles Sehudl, of the Cnlted States
Const Aitillery Corps. It will bo tho most
.i.-i.i iiiKiiectloii since I lie llattcry's rettitn
rnun tho bolder, nnd contt martini faces
members who fall to nti nd. including to
Ciiplnlu Samuel il. Uarnafd
V l'I'lll.lO lNTAI.I.lTlt) of mnolo-rs
Into tlm Stonemen'H Fellojvhli will be held
February C. In the Tabernacle, Ninth slreel
nnd WrlRlit avenue Lev II Charles Stone,
founder of tho fellowship, will be present
with a large delegation of Philadelphia
Stoneiueii
MvsiT.it iniiMir.its' i:ciiANnn nf
f'.iniden Installed Its nlnccrs for the en
suing ve.ir nt a meeting nt 32.1 Fedetal
street last night The nlllcers are- Presi
dent. Howard M. Fulton: vlco president,
Herman Ilulisgen: treasurer, Ilemy F
lliuld. secretary, John K. lietty.
A lll'IINr.SS HIUI.S' Cl.t'lt I, being
nrgnnized liy tho Camden Y. W. C. A. The
Idea, which is an outcome of Hie recent
Lvon campaign in Camden. Ii under the
personal direction of Iningeno Mover, the
correspiinditiR secretary of the organisation
Mlts. lllllllir.T II. DAVIS, wife of Hr.
Ilnnry rinrtlev Havis, president of tlji Cam
den Hoard of Health, Is i online I to her
home, B22 Linden street, with a compound
fracture of Ihe left elbow Shu slipped as
she was descending a stairway several dns
ago.
I'U'lill1 OP INCOltl'Olt ITION were
filed todav for WIlckeB-Martln-Wllckcs
Company, with ii rapilalUatlon of $r.iifi,iiun,
to take over tlm lamph'nck. carbon and
chomlcnl nianufncnitlng businesses, now
conducted nt Pine street nnd I i.iper s
Creek, Camden, nnd at UI5 William street.
New York clt. Tho Incorpoiiitors' iiames
given nro Felix Wllckes, Fcriilnnnd Wilckes
nnd Luther Mai tin.
llimnslCKNHSs IS believed tu lime led
Charles Stevens, a fourteen-year-old boy
of Ulue Anihor, N. .1, to undertake a trip
lo AiiKUHla, (In. whero his mother Is living
Tho lad's grandmother, with whom lie has
been living, reported lo tho police todav
elio had ricelvcd word that he had arrived
safely in Augus'a Last week she asked
tho authoiitie.s tn start n sean.li for him
Wl
Spend
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ore
buildings,
teachers.
more
more
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LEAK PROBE TO REACH
WALL STREET VITALS
Whipple Expected to Hnve Fr-
Ilatitl Untermyer Criticizes
Mention of Name
WASIIINUTON. Jan 20 pemocratlo
members of the Itulcs Committee, chastened
b their setback nt the hands of tho House,
are laying their plans for a wldo open In
quiry in Htelf hunt for I lie lenk" of the
Prcs'ldont'H note lo the belligerrnts
IlitlmnHoti" were forthenmlng today that
Shtrmftn t Whipple will hnie a free hand
to follow wherever the trail may lead him.
It Is a foregone conclusion that Wall street
,lll full within the scopo of the Inquiry,
nml that vntlous phases of stork exchange
transactions bearing on tho controversy
will be subjected lo careful scrutiny.
Mr. Whipple Informed Chairman Henry
that he Would arrive In Washington today
In discuss with Hie conimltlee tho matter
of his appointment It Is virtually certain
Hint he will ncccpt the commission offered
lilm nnd lliit plans villi be laid out for the
conduct of the Investigation, whlcli will bo
lesiimed Mnndn
Ad nn nUennnth of tho controversy
stirred up over the selection of counsel to
conduct the Investigation, ltepresentativa
FIlsgcTiild. New York rend ii tho Houso n
telegram from Hivmui 1 Untermyer protest
ing aBnlnst the mention of his name, nnd
declaring Hint ho was not seeking tho Job,
Ills observations on members of Congress
drew the flro or ltepiesentatlve Moore, of
Pennsylvania, and Miller, of Minnesota,
who made ni less pointed remarks concern
ing Mr, t'ntermycr.
Mrs. Until Thomason Vlscontl, tho first
nivstery woman. Is slated to bo n witness
before the probers Monday.
3 In questioning Mrs. Vlscontl, It Is likely
tho committee) will Investigate her rela
tions. With the second woman.
Slater's Friend Hack in Jail
Tho man who chnnsed clothes with .Tncob
"I Higgle" Miller, and thereby helped him
for n time to eludo pursuit nfter Miller
fatally shot Detective i Maneely nnd Tucker
10 March, Hi 1 3. was nut to tho Houso of
Correction today Tor a e.lr. William .1
Kelly, .Millers fonner ally, was arrested
lust night after he had broken Into the
homo o Finmls Sliepp.ud. 2820 Uast Klk
hint Mi eel, while Intoxlonted Ho had
broken furniture and Mimshed brlc-a-brnc
liefore poll, e iiiptured lilm Kellv was ro
le.isi'd ft urn the House of Correction only
a week ago.
ADVERTISING ..
AND SALES
MANAGER
nf Hie litrcest rnitreru nf Its Kind
In the wiirbl seeks new enllliec
tlnlt. ns tho department he iinw
lieuiN bus been dlstniillliuril.
Jresent empbiers villi go nut nf
lliclr via. In testify tn his elll
I'lcney, lujnlly and nine iiKKres-shi-iiesw.
I'nr ears he bus been
successfully '
Ni'tsfipaHan Market Condi
tions, Analyzing Consumer Itc
main'. Prsigning Cartons nml
Contalreia, Seltilinn Ailier
l.niitp ilrilia, I'lannxng -S'ad'J
IMrratuir and Catalogues,
H'rtHnfl Advertising Copy and
Hales JAterutuie, l'lanning and
WriHiiff House Organs, Sales
and Hernial Correspondence,
Originating Foliate up i'foiu,
netting Co-oiniatton of Local
Di ale in and Salt amen, l'lan
ning Hales ('ainimlgns,
lie has scleral fine nffrrs from
nllirr parts or the cimntr), but,
otbr llilucs belnir equal, prefers
to remain In ur near Plilbidelphlu,
V 30'J, l.r.lsrr flllira
Try Our
Sunday
Dollar
Dinner
Tb high cost of living mn
ttie week-end rest r tw
ixcellent reasons for brim
log the entlru family htr l
uorrow. Special Mails
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