Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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CITY HAILS EFFORT
FOR DEWEY SHAFI
Business Men Back Con
gressman Vare's Bill for
Memorial Here
NAVY YARD FOR SITE
Lenguo Island Regarded as Fit
ting Place for Tribute lo
Naval IIci'o
The rrcrllnn nf it monumi'nl In niemnry
nf Adm'inl !porRd fiewc.v nl Hip rlilrnnrp
lo tlie t'lillnrtclplilfl Nnvy Vitro, nn iimvltlnt
fori" n bill Intinctureil In tht llnttsp or Ilt
rpntntles nl WashlMRloii li.v t'nttRremminti
w'llllnin S. Vnrfi t highly roninlelidrtl by
reprc'pnlnllxo hiisHncsis mill lirnfrpRlmml
AmntiK lliosn who will trtul lliolr Huppnrt
lo'llie measure nntl who spoUo III tlio lilRh
,t term "f Iho inopoalllnn nip Mnynr
Smith. i:rnesl T. THRU, prpolilnnt nf Hip
Chnmljer of rottmirrrp ; Alba H. JnluiMin
and Krtnnril .1. f'attell.
ConBrpmin nrr Intrmltircit hlR Mil nt
Ihe kubrcHoii nf llic CvKNlS'ri l.nnnHM. Up
derlareil hn ktipw uf no hpttpr uity In pay
ulnBilnc tiilititc In Amerlrn'n Rronlpm Itmnl
,tm llinn In crprl n tnnlitimplH tn h
mpmon nl thp rntraiiep lo the fnrrnwiit
nan Mini In tlio I'nilcil f5ntd!.
II I Mi IN' I'ONOtllWS
The i II inirotlucptl by CotiRrcamiinti Vnrp
pro ideq
Thai Hip Kccrolnry nf Hip Nnvy lie,
and Is heieliy. ntlthnrlactl nml illrecletl
m rpIpc i n slip at Ihp rntrnnco to Hip
Plulailplplila Navy Yaiil anil to orprt
iIhtpoii ii fuillnhlp ir.olilinipnt to Hip
niemorv of tlio Into Admiral lit the
:iv Hpui-kp Deney.
I'or thp purpose of rnrrylnjr ntit the
i,roMion of HiIm act nil npiirniirlntlnn
of m.ooo Is asked
i is Mr Vnro's plan 1n luno Hip moim
meiil nei'tpil on a hitRp plaza In Hie rentpr
of the boulexnril fncliif; llio eiitrnnrn lo tlio
Nn Yard The linulpinrd nt this nlarp Is
Inld mi' "ii a pretentious Ki-nle, with cement
wall.s bnrderiiiB pleturesque hunts. The
plans i nil for simile, tieen llnini,' Iho mhIp
wnhi a' nils point. Tlio spot la nil luV.it
one for a monument.
It is entirely fit tint? Hint such n monu
ment lie creeled nt the pluoe (Insinuated h
('onsreman Vnio" paid Mayor Smith. 'I
urn heart il In favor of the Idea nud hope
to see the work carried out."
TRIGO IX lint:
"The plan Is n splendid one nnd should
htue the support ot the citizens of Iho en
tile I lilted States." snid Ilrnest T. TiIkk.
jnesldent of the Chnmer of Coinuiercc. lie
added
Ulmiral Dewey will ko down In hl
t.,i as one of tho greatest naal
lii'ioes tho world lias eer known. Ills
net ions will bo tho Riildlns HKht to those
ih.it aro to follow, llo dcmnnstinteil
tn the world thatTtbo American navy
was not to bo trifled with. The plan In
iai..e a monument lo hl.s memory
should bo pushed.
"Thero could bo no more flttltip: tribute
to tho memory of Admiral Dewey." said
Alba U. .lohnson. "I am clail to seo that
home one was patriotic cnoiifili to ptoposo
the erection of a monument to his memory.
1 am heaitily In favor of It."
CATTEt.TAS INPOKSBM KNT
Kiln a id J. Cattcll. City Statistician, said
the peoplo of thoyniteil States could find
no better expression for their apprcelatlou
of the 'sieat naval victory of Admiral
Denev than in the erection of a monument
tn hi- memory. Jlr. Cattcll said:
Tin monument hhould be raised In
this city because it was Just fifty
ears ago that Philadelphia was suc
cessful in Us fight lo have a navy
ard established nt tho oxtromo south
ern end of I! load street. Those who
opposed His placing of tho yard heie,
and are living today have seon it grow
into the greatest naval baso In tlio
whole t'nlted States. It Is fitting,
therefore, that a monument to tho
greatest admiral the navy over had
should bo placed near tho greatest
nay jard.
tiflU'ei'.i at Hie navy yard are equally en
thusiastic over tho erection of tho monu
ment in memory of their former admiral.
There ale many men at l.e.iguii Island who
weie with Admlral'Dewey in tho memorable
battle of Manila Hay, .and It Is these men
in particular that are anlous to sen some
thing in tho way of a peipeliul tribute
erected to tho gieat naval lieio.
Joseph II. Cltoate 85 Today; III
:V YDItK. .Ian. 21. Joseph II. Choate.
vvIhi is eight -live jeam old today, was
suffeiing esterday fiom u i-olil w lilcli pre
vented bun from lei'eiviug callers. At
Ills lesldeure, 8 llasl SiMy-tliird street, it
was said Sir. Clioale hud been conllneil to
his bed for two weeks, but that lit hoped
to join the relatives and fi lends at a birth
da. dinner in his home toda.
Lancaster Opens New Water System
I.AM'ASTIOIt. Jan SI The new JIJO
000 water pumping Hjstein was placed in
operation beie toil.iv. It includes t-t-wn
large pumps, capable of horving the citv
with .1 00U.00U gallons p.-i d,i
PsTi ra in iTrI ; . o&mr Jhree fi
BSHPiWSWWW :?ff) B' Sessions '
EHEiSTwiPl K f Except Sundays igj
$&i 10:00 A.M. to 12.30 P.M. Ml
lsS i$ft! 2:30 P.M. to 5;00P. M. MM
l.TS BfW 8;00 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. IM
?V TVERV 5IINDAV Ml Wm
gVE.uSDAJX3 M INSTRUCTORS SKATES RENTED
ADiNojfg Ml CAFE MUSIC M
tf A "',':"; - i ml Admission, 50c M
fir Pk S Solderlne; Furnacea VI M . 7 VM
X.tJ and Appliances WM
u ssiSfins: . 1 .WINTER GARDEN M
- ml 52d Street Above Lancaster Ave.
p Ready Money q ml Wk
United States Loan Society r,
U7 North Broad St I SM
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SITE FOR DEWEY STATUE
A bill directinp; that the Secretary
of the Navy choohe it site for a
monument to Admiral Dewey at
the entrance of the Navy Yard was
introduced in Congress by Repre
sentative Vare yesterday. It is now
suggested that the statue be placed
in the center of the plaza just south
of Oregon avenue.
80 HOYS SEE STATE CAPITOL
Southern High School Students on Trip
to Harrisburg
Hip Ji boy students of the Southern
High mill. Broad nud Jackson streets,
left this city for Harrisburg today for a
sight-seeing tour. Tho students comprise
tho graduating class. Faculty Advisei
Krank Molvin is supervising tho pilgrimage
to tho State Capitol.
It has been tho custom of thp school to
take tho members of tho graduating class
on a trip each year, and the bo.vs alwa.vs
look foiwaid to tho event with much eager
ness After visiting tho Capitol In llai
rlsburg. the bo.vs will tour the siiiiouiul
iug I'uuntiv in automobiles, making a
stop at llershev wbeie they will lie I'snutcil
through the ilioiulale f.ulniv. Tliey will
i etui a to J'hll.idi Iphia tonight.
V MEN'S TAILORS 6
Cor. 13th and Snnsom
OUR BIG TAILORING EVENT
our Itediiitloii Sale offers a gieat ofipui
tuniiy to lie coneelly diessed ,u a big
having i
J2 ."ill and $10 00 l-'.iln ies, n,, sj-,
Sn 110 to $.'!. Oil 1'alill, - iiiiw s.lll
jl", on and $t-' 'i0 Kiln i, - n..w sai
Tailored to Your Order. Fit Guaranteed.
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EVEXIXG LKDUEK -PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24,
CITY PERSONALTY
m $650,000,000
, Subject to Four-Mill Tax.
' Assessment Books Open
Tomorrow
IlOLAiV HOLDINGS LAMEST
I Valued at $0,268,427 iM ra. t3on-
Ilold Uutod nl
SG.251.ClS0
ppiii.1iiHlel JfifiiLflllO OHO wm Hi nf
ppf-winnl pmiipitv held by tMillndplplilnns
will bp subject tn Ihp tilt of four llltlln Ml
Hip ilnlln". m irdlng " Hip nssessmeht
ImnUn which w ill be opened tomorrow fnr
the miiipnt of t.ises for ttHT Tim (nlttl
In IIMH was $nns.S'i.H!?.2i1.
An pxnnilnation of Hip ri-cnids show imp
or ihe lirnvlp-t Individual tap-ivprn mi
pii.'onnt piopeitv tn lip Hip pstiltP of
ThoiniiH linlnti fniiner prpsldrtit if Hie
I uitpil tins tmpi'ovpitieitt I'ompnny, whose
nssessniPlit vnlue nnititlilts to $! iliilMiti.
Mim. Anna V Wnlltnr IVltllelil. wife of
ipiIpi-Ic Cinii'tliiiiil t'elifleld. Anipiienli Am-
I HKsiiiInf to Aiislrln. and dililBbter of the
late William AVelKhtmali. nf the old firm
r Powers fi VVeliililiiian. mnkes llin lurtt-i-t
letuin niuiing wonii'ti, her assessment
bi-liiK Imsetl Via holding! valued itt $fi.
"il.iixn. The lingi'--! teluitiH In sevi'ti llixures niaib'
b InilU Idual.-i and estates include.
fliltlil , Ml-.'V.'I iitnl,. ... . Ill, Ml iiaii
Mi Ms I iliil'iini . . .i..ij,HJ4
vvilllnni ('. Wiinlfii I'sini I ilrtf.S'.Vi
.InllM Ihilimin inintii , I.IWI.HTII
V .1 I ih.iiii fstnti. 1. 1)11 1. 'Jill I
iiihiiki- it Wlfli-m-r siiito I.IJIi.lKlti
llnrri. I iitnni Imril ., I.4I?..1imi
MIMhri Itrli Kni'll . , I.Bini.t.Mi
The iiersonal proiett,v return of former
.Minor lUulolph Hlanketihlirg is for S2,tinn,
while iisiiliifit the tiiiine nf .lnynr Thomas It.
txinith there is no return,
Among IMilladelpbliiliH making large re
tiiins aio the follovvltig: n
r v lii.uuhorH ii.'is.iiin
villi-u. iirork njn t:tT
'itmiuns iirnke 7iii. ."oil
Man l (III.H.m untitle .V.MI lit-'
.liihn N llutehliisnn sis.otii
I'Iikiiiiis Mfhimti l'J7,nii'i
iiiiiriin MntiiiiiMer iiriii.nai
niln ,M AliMirn iihl'. mio
i.iiii niln . . , riM.r.sn
i hurl, s K. Mmlth estille tltltl.sli!
1'iln T Slrfl Itlll.llt'l
Iiiim VI. Si,..-1 It". Mill
Ainii. 'I'liiiinniin fitil.iill
riiili.. 'rhntnsini , 1)77. alii
Irmkil Tliimmn CM I sti;
Vliihuil II Thrnmi .. .. IKLVII'ill
iiuiii.i- h vv'nniimiiker Kstnte iini.tiiii
N I Mm in II VViirn.. A7ll.li Ml
Mm 1 1 vviMita :. ia.il.-.".
IMnlnliili KIM tiKll.stm
V. il-mi Itrnnn .".." l.;i:tl
i-.iiii'i n i'iiv. .viii.s7:)
iiii.ru. H. lliis..riKiili-n ilil.l.ir.'t
s nun. I Sliiifs f mate .itin,a7.i
i ii.iiuiiM .Mitoiisoii tuii.a.Mi
Mill a f Tlnirii its."., isei
i II WllKht MI'J.Nlll
.1 l.i n Ik rin. r hilli.iiiiii
VI xni.li.r Itiilpli ltt.o7."i
i:-tu .sji.mii, i i Mini,. , la'j.aao
Willi;, in II i 'limer estate r.:l l.ami
.1 II l.lini.ii.iiit nainle !i7i:o7o
VMIIinm II KlmlilK I'Mtllti- r.lll.llls
I'hiirli s I., nn. mlnlM ilat.ntil
llimll I'l.lllt 1'HtHtn Mis.'jr.n
Vl.xanil. i lllilillii still,. sl'J.iaio
Vlli" M WIIIIiik mtiilf ll.MI. Il.ll
I ImiiiliiK l.liiplniolt niitHle nas.TlMI
IMw. T luilihlnii estllle I7H.IIIO
.liihn T MurrlH isi.it.1 il7ii.7."iii
.lns.-iiiiiii- n limn. . , mm. tn:.
I.uev Ii lli'linri'll :iMI.77o
Kli.iilii'ih Ii l.i'hr . ilsi.r.iiii
Kiiihnrinii i. l'inrust i7n,7n."i
l.ui'N s. llin in h I'Mtiiti- .. ... I IT.nVT
To I'ass on Oil City lntprovemcnts
HI'riM.KIIlC.M. Pa . .Ian. il I'ror. R I!
McWibben, of l.eliigb I'liiverslty, has been
nppo nled to repipsent eiinngo t'ountv in
coniiecliim with iinpoitiinl Impioveineuts at
i nl i'iiv These luvolvi- an expenditure of
j I mio, mill and consist ,., too elliiiiiiation of
grade el nsviiiK-- and lb,- ifrnnMriii'tioit of
fou" In idgf and m' , i it miles ul ta lrfi.id.
aeeMtiQiie,
Hoi-Water and Ice Bag
Whv buv two Insi ttht-n tho IIICIC does th-i
work nf hoth nml dm's it better? lur Halo by
There is remarkable
satisfaction in buying
Shirts
3 for H
Bfoaitfto Undordowu'a Shlrta .no so
thoriiuuhly saiisi,ii'rur .is to Htyle,
tiuallty and fit. Singly SI. 50 each.
Attuclirtl or llrtaclicd uiTu
A.R. Underdown's Sons
Itublirr iiouOi und Mrnn I'iirtilhlnc
202-204 Market St.
Etabllshed Sines mnn
1
Skating
52d St.
Above Lancaster Ave.
MEDIA CITIZENS ENGAGE
IN SEARCH FOR HUGGER
Women and Girls Shun Streets
After NiL'htrall, Kcarinir,
Youth's Hmbraees
Media Is a mused lmln over n ".lik Hie
Itllggev," who Is IrelnfS sotiBh! Iiy the pnllce
awl illlsetts. vVninrn are nfrnht (ti vrnture
uimtt Hie stiTPls nl tilljlil.
N'parlv n dinteti rtumeti am! Blrls have
liwti frlBlilrned by the htiRCer. who stle
reetlpd in enilirnciiig it few of Hipiii Iwfore
their sciTniiis ntiinctnl help Amnne liiem
AIT .Mrs -folin l! Mi'linlinuah. 1211 I nut
"Tvi-ehllelh stirrt, wlfp of a fhesler huvvpr:
Mr. .luseph Itfiftprs, wlfp of 'iminriiiiinn
Itngprs: Miss Mary Mnrrnn. a sehimlgli'l :
Mts I'lillenee Allen, HIppp of HeiirRp V.
Allrn. warilen of Hip lielawnre r'nMilv Jail,
and Mrs William Sliter,
Thp pnllep, who epret In npptehptiit the
man. said toda.v that from tlewt'iirthin
Ihe.v lillee In- Is a feelile-mltuleil votith nf
Italian eiiractloti
"I wpp si. i-M'iiril that I did Mo! Ret a
dellnltp flpirrlnt Ion of him " said Mrs. Mi
liniioiiRli. who was kiim-kpil down by Hip
nssnllani. "I know t.i.tt he Is very lining,
not iiini'f iluin n bov I did not wish to a
ntt.v lliliig iiliniit it nl lli.t, Inn wIipii I been n
in think what it mluht mean tn rii-h of
Ibis town if Ibis mini were left nt lain'- I
rep'U'teil the inaltel I i the poliie"
Mrs McliiiiiiiMKh believes that her ns
snllntit iilteniiteil In o ! her handling. After
bring drlU'ti nwav It- inn n block up the
street and ihpiI in t'limi IiIh arms about
Mrs ItoRpfM. who w.n vvllhni n siiiiiiip in
her hoiiip Her si-reams brniinlil aid and
the mini Mid. Ills in' Ion In milking a see
oml itliiek on the liels f Hip first inuses
tile belief Hint be is MmU-llllniled
Allss Mien was in ae I'DUrlhoiise sipinre
when Ihe hiigg.-i nttPi-iMtPil to enibinep bpr.
bill succeeded in psi-iplng. Msm Mnrrnn
ran for a poll inn si-icamlng for help
w hen 'she was attai mI .M i jj Sulci- was
eroding no open lot ncir liei home when
she wa.i ni i' ivti-d In , ae man She wauled
iff Ills alti'mptiil emln.iie n ml h. i -, ream
fi igliti lied Hie m in i a
ARREST FIVE ON CHARGE
OF ELECTION FRAUD
Committee of Seventy Brings
Complaint Promises
More Action
l.i the ill lest of five election nltleeis In
Magistrate "Joe" Call's home bailiwick, the
thirty-eighth division or tlio Twentieth
Ward, the foinnilttcp of Seventy yesterday
declared that this was the preliminary
move ! wholesale arrests of election olllcers
In both the Vare anil .McNIchnl wards for
nlleged fraud in connection with the last
presidential election
The pilsoiieis taken jesterday will be
given a hearing before .Magistrate Imbef
on l-'ildny. anil are tins Setisongoo'd, the
judge of elet-l ion ; William l.vousnnd I alga r
li, Selp. Inspeeliiis' of elei tlon, and lieorgo
. b'ree anil William .Moigau. the i-lei Us
nt tile polls These men aie chaiged with
conspiracy tn deprive a qualified voter of
bis right lo cast a ballot wilful fraud and
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THIS
ntRleet of dulv Scores of olher officers
will lie arrested In similar eases Hie com
n fttep announced
CbailPS Smith Is He votet on whose coui
p .11 nt the committee acted, nnd the olllcirtls
of the body slated last night that the evi
dence was nbta tied after months of inves
HRfltlnn 'Smith says that on Hip day of
elecllnn he went to the polls m fall's divi
sion nnd received bis ballot Up deelaies
that when be went Into thp beoth Season
good forced lil wav litsldp and demanded
thai he give Smith "assistance."
Sm th sld that he would mail. Ins own
bnllnt. and a sipiabblp started In 'wh'o'i
Smith wns thP vvlmier. Ilovvever. the voter
J. E. Calckvell & Co.
Chestnut Juniper South Petm Square
A Constant Exhibition of
JEWELS
of Importance
Home Makers Can.Hiiji al Least a Quarter Cheaper in This
Than in Any Other Sale
e
Furniture Sale
Will Open icxl Monday, January 29
Comparison will convince you that a dollar will go much
farther here than at any other store. The Linde double
guarantee of Jiighcst quality and lowest price is founded
upon our $100,000 a year location and expense saving.
Make your own examination. Draw your own conclusions.
Inspection Days Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday
Open Friday Evening Until 10 o'clock
HENRY LINDE
23d Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenues
Fourth Annual
TRUCK SHOW
HELD BY THE WHITE COMPANY IN
CO-OPERATION WITH THIRTY LEAD
ING TRUCK USERS OF PHILADELPHIA
At
THE WHITE COMPANY SALESROOM
' 216-220 North Broad Street
The Annual White Motor Truck Show is
the largest single event in the motor truck cal
endar of Philadelphia. In number and variety
of jobs exhibited it has the function of a
general truck exposition. Thirty truck
owners contribute their latest equipment (be
fore putting it into service) , representing prac
tically every type of body design in each rep
resentative line of business.
IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
to inspect and compare the best ideas in design
and equipment so far developed and adapted
to various lines of delivery service. The ex
hibits represent standardized requirements of
their various owners based upon, years of
agtual experience.
THE WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland
216-220 North Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA
January 22d to 27th. Daily, until 10.30 P. M
fimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiii)
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charges thai, nfter Hia ballot was marked
Heflsongood took it and hid II Inside of his
coat
Thp voter, Biigereil and determined on his
r'Rht. he said, demanded that ho bp given
nunlhei ballot. A wrangle ensued, which
was ended bv Smith tecelvlng a hallol lie
pioeeeded to the booth and marked It.
Riving It to Seasongond ngaln The Judge of
election, necnidlng tn the charge, took the
ballot nud slipped It under the lid of the
ballnt'biu. but not inside the receptacle.
Later. Smllli sajs that be saw his original
ballot exposed on tho counters' table and
marked "void " His second ballot, he says,
he thinks wns destroyed
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Special
Clearance
of Fine
Perry
Overcoats
6
at Priced thai
are gilt-edge
investments for
next Year!
J What constitutes a
bargain? Getting a
standard article of
known market value at
a lower price than it
regularly sells for.
jj The Perry Overcoats
in this Special Sale fit
that definition. The
fabrics in them,
whether at $20, at &30,
at $40 or at $50 are the
pick of the best foreign
and domestic mills.
They were big value at
our low all-s e a s on
prices. We can't dupli
cate them today to sell
at those old prices.
Some of them we may
not be able to duplicate
at all for next year.
$Bu t a n d h e r e's
where the bargain idea
comes in for you WE
ARE REDUCING
THEM to wind up the
season. That's our
policy of doing busi
ness. It offers an op
portunity to you to get
a Perry Overcoat at a
price that's WELL BE
LOW ITS WORTH!
A $r0 l'erry Coat I Q
in tins Sale ' OV
$43 I'erry Coat (tOC
in this Sale ' VOO
A $10 Perry Coat (fcOl
in this Sale ' l
A $:..-) Perry Coat I Ofi
in this Hah- PV
A SM I'erry Coat I tQ2
in this Hale ' i
A5f,n"$18or$19
A 22.50 Perry Coat Uir. 7r
in this Sale JiplO.O
A 520 Perry Coat $1 5 50
tu this Sale ;vvr
PERRY & CO.
UN. B. TV"
16th and Chestnut Sts.
You Can Telephone Your
WANT ADS
ANY HOUR OF THE DAY
OR EVENING
to the
PUBLIC LEDGER
'and
EVENING LEDGER
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