pp wippswv - f.i--ipBWOyi-M,v. Tppro TTX j-tww. .. T-rvfr y --rr. t ! V 1 ' it H if k . V4 ff 1 IB I i FIREMEN WAIT ON RESEARCHBUREAU Forthcoming Report on Mu nicipal Salary Standardiza 4 tion Causes Concern GAI& IN COMPARISON Flame Fighters Think Their Dangers and Hours Should Be Determining Factors Firemen of Philadelphia arc awaiting tvltfuereilt concern (ho forthcoming leport on eTnii'Inrdlz.ulon of salaries paid (o i Its employes This eompll.itloii li betiig made by tlirthiie.iii of Municipal ltceeiiul' ami its aim is (o place upon (ill canal Rinding all municipal workm engaged In i-lmllar lines o cmploj input Tlio firemen holil tne opinion that t ti" t g no rtllil reason whv a nip.scngcr, foi Instance, who enJo.li a working da of Ix. hours mill Kattirdnj half linllij.iv throughout Hi" vnr and or,v legal holldnv oft duty shalo r-moi a limber sjliry than (ho inoi'i! In iiilef Murphy's bureau, who, With the exrpption of meal hours, got ti" tltne off dull evierit ever slx-tli da-.. i'"n slant!) jilt then "tJtlons, on Hip nlerl, ami when pinplovcd at flies exposed lo c.xtirnies or danger "f i-verv in(, they sny l( is nn Just that thev should ho alPd b-lovv mi.ithei clly cmplj.vc who is not classed us skilled labor nnd whose brief hours of duty are nliiioul oitn elv .iwil In an easy chair 111 a conifoi table nftli'i- Tills jTcel'tiK. th" men In (he l-'he Hureim bcllcvo. Is being shared by their friends In City Count d. nnd rcipnt ultcrnnrps by Chairman UnlTiKj, of the b'lnnuro Commit tee, lead Ihem to limn- that similar mows nro held b !. i and his iihsoi lutes. A. fair ieadjutiuent of municipal salaries, tha flrcninn siv would fall In Its purpose. If. they wero iaaed over, in view of tho salaries paid rnr similar scivk-e In nthei clues, many of which are sniallcr than rhlladelphln Their patience. In the face of frct'uent rebuffs, the flienipn also bold, entitles them to tavnrablo action at this time, when the eiiultnble adjustment il the municipal pay roll Is one of the iliiet questions taken UP by the administration Their campaign, they say. lias demonstrated that any In crease in Kil.it and i.-s-crilng in the rigors of til ll woiklng I'oiidltlous would liiiu the general appiov.il of the public, which rc curds them n i u cieption lo the ordinary run of Its servants. One-third n the membership of iho bu reau has been icplaced during the last few years, and the dlllicully In obtaining new men of the tight type for Hip (Iut Is made greatei 1 the better liidueenients offered elsewhere to he plaLC-seeUer. In tlio matter of'p.iv fie New YorK hoe or ladderman lecclves $1550 yearly, against $110(1 In Philadelphia lor doubly dangeious work. Appreciation of this service, exem plified by tlio petitions poured In upon the Mayor and Count lis by piopcity owners and others, the llremeu hope, will sway tha municipal legislatois and the icpoit of the Buienu of Municipal Itesearcb in their faor. THAW'S FRIEND ILL; JOINS HIM AT HOSPITAL HERE Or. Wnltcr Riddle Suffering From Nervous Breakdown Pittsburjrhcr on Way to Recovery Dr Walter Riddle, prominent in tho re search work at Mellon Institute, Pitts burgh, 'ollego i Inguinale and friend of Hurry K Thaw, who tame to Philadelphia as. a leprcsentutlw- of the Thaw family a few days after Thaw's attempt at mil---i , Is now ulso a patient at St. .Mary's Hospital, whole Thaw is being cared jfoi. Pf- Riddle had in hcndiiuartcrs at the J3eU$vue-Strntford. and lsiteil his friend every day at the hospital to cheer him U( made the trip through all kinds of weather und remained long at tho bedside each day Yesterday he showed thn effects of H seero cold and placed himself under tho care of Dr Kllwood Kirby, tho ph. -slcjan in charge of Harry Thaw. He is In bed toda in a private room at Kt Mary's, not far from Thaw's room. Di Klrby said he is suffering from complete exhaustion and a mild form of nervous prostration, which should be mred b.v a short but tomplete rest Green Acre 15c Sifted Early June Peas I OMc can 0an$com'$ 1232 Market Street Mountain Valley Water Prescribed by physicians in : Bright's Disease Arterio-Sclero'ij Dyspepsia Diabetes Dropsy Calculus Cystitis Gout Rheumatism Stomach. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Fire Razes Building in Heart of Reading Cenltnntd from ! One the flames, rontlnued to spread to the up per floors. fust where the fire originated Is a mv tery, the first spectators on the scene de claring that the entire building seemed to be flame-ridden simultaneously. In tho renr of the burning structure on Court street nre located Iho ofllecs of sev eral attorneys, and when It became evident thai (hrse buildings (no might suffer, otlloe attendants quickly returned the alunble law libraries Thomas C. Hutli. one of the assistant lire chiefs, sustained n deep cut on the hand by falling glass Joseph llnznianu. n member of the friendship Klre Company, was seriously Injured by falling ftoin a roof In the rear of the building Var tnnnv vears the old ncademv was one of the leading theatres In Pennsylvania) It was opened October I iii, and vvns ued as n tlnatte urn il 1SS6. when the present Acadenn of Mine opened nn North Sixth stieet lohit fi MIrIiIci innti aged the Pent! ttret i odeinv Ml the leading I'lilitiln- of tin. . 1 1 :i 1 1 ! ; 1 1 umld nf tn V s gn'ip In appi iiol nt the ;n up tin STATE'S APPLES LEAD ATHARRISBURGSHOW Better Than Those From West ern Slates, Experts Say. Honey Production Up Il.WtttlSIU'ttrt, Jan U. -Peimsvlvanln apples on exhibit heie In connection with the lotivcntions of the allied agricultural intereKts of the fUnte arc suttetior In ap pearance nnd flavor lo anv of those shipped ftom the Western nppte Mtntes, in the opin ion of experts here foi the show. Penn sylvania mnv railv become the first apple State. the nv The grading nnd pnt l Ing has Impi oved one hundred per cent In five years Sixty bojs of i in al community vocational schools from nil pails of the State, bmiight here al the expense of boards of trade anil chambeis of coinmeice. are engaged In ii coin-juilglng ioiite-t Tills will be followed by demonstinlloiH bv boyo' phib members, tmdei the auspices of State College instiuc lors. In Iniltei making, secd-iorn testing 'inil poultrv colnnlzliis'. It C. Kliuger, of l.iveipool. deliveted the opening address before the State Hoard of Agriculture today. It was on honey production In Pennsylvania. Tlio honey hen In Pennsylvania during the Inst year produced honey worth $t,3iO,Rni), according to the statistics just announced bv the Pennsylvania Depatttnent of Agriculture It was one of the best years evor known to tho Industry In tho State, and the reports fiom nil sections indicate a gradual ineieaitr In the number of colonies of bees kept on tho farms and by orchatdlsts throughout tho State. 1000 Strikers Tie Up Colliery TRCVORTO.V. Pa. .Ian -M The Phila delphia and Reading Coal mid Iron Com pany's N'oilh I'r.inklin colliery was tied up todav, 1000 employes going on stiiko to compel a number of worhmen to he In good standing in the ranks of the I niled Mine Workers of America, TAXICAR MODEL ELEVEN o Til F.ll noov 8Tri.Es. "Combines Style U hive round th VIM Tnxlc.ib to hi ihr most -st i fimi tub in th itiuntrv fur this vvtirk 1 li( i (in- I ripp-irant ami hantlkotitt aiipol"' menu ipp ii i m ili.ntuU ' tl'WIVOHAM 'B i'OMPANi Thp fiprrlfnt of ihe unnlnuh ttn onipan th tin VIM Tt nk should bP of intt n-nt m m tuvitab nmr ami his iKittttnw Hie ! i litinky clianlt pqutppfti with a Warntnmfl ItnisliPd Imii t'ir bodv a i.ib that can b" ilepptnlil on to KiXft th utimtHi in ffrvtr and toinfon and do Its iork utthout extwlw repair coat TA.MCU roMI'l.l-TI JUCi. Opn Kiprrflsj $695 COMPLETE DELIVERY CARS ft I want to Mountain Valley Water did for Men and women in all nk ui life who have experienced its unmistakable benefits do not hesi tate to give "credit where credit is due." A prominent Philadelphia clubman writes: "l would like you to know that I have rivcii Mountain Valley Water a thorough trial of four months, and believe it has not only cured a serious Uidney trouble, but has practically (recti mc from the attacks of gout to which I was subject. ' I have taken the cure at Carlsbad live times jnd at Wiesbaden once, and have tried numerous domestic, as well as foreign waters, hut I can truthfully say that I have not experienced as much benefit irom any of them as I have from Mountain Valley Water." (Kanic un request.) possesses medicinal properties not found In any other water bottled and marketed in this country, auunl ing to analysis which may be had on request 1 h water of Mountain alley Spring, which well-, tip pure as crystal in the Ozark Mountains iirArkmi-a-. contains certain mineral salts which make it peui Iiarly adapted as a diuretic, solvent and eluniiumt It is of great therapeutic alue, as is proven bj the testimony of many leading people of this cit Pure, tasteless, and delicious as a table water as "well as a remedial agent. Ask your physician about Mountain Valley Water Call and sample It free or write for full information 718 CheStnUt St. Phon.,Wdnut3407 EVKNINO LEDttKR nilLADlSLl'liIA, WKDNKHDAY, JANt'AKV 21, PROGRESSIVES LAUNCH SPEAKERSHIP CAMPAIGN Gardner Leads Fight, as Roose- vett Spokesman, Against Congressman Mann WASHINGTON. .Inn 21 The struggles between rtio Progressives and Iho old (luard for control nnd n constructive legis lative program an echo of the rerenl light III (he Republican National Committee will begin In ihe ronferenrc of Republican members 'of the House tonight. The conference was foned upon Ihe Re publicans by the nctlvlly of Represelitndve Unrdtier, nf Massachusetts, who bad con ferred Willi Colonel Roosevelt as lo pnllcles necessary to redeem the Republican part In the publlr's estimation The activity or Representative Gardner In rill bringing Representative I .enroot, of Wisconsin, as a candidate for Mpenltei ngiilti-it Hrpirsptitnllvc Maim linmrdinlelv plunged the two raitlon Into ilvalrv. With the tesiill Hint neltliei iilr I" sliv loo will ing to i nni rile ninlblng to Hi" othel After Mi Gardner had done this and innsiilted Willi colonel Roosevelt lie iliciibited a petl imvi foi Hip cnnfeience and Without trouble olitaltied the sicnaliiie or flftj -Plght mpin hers Anil Hits number theiefore can lie i lnscd n of lite PioRtrslvi planip and tm favmablp to Mann Tor SppnUet. although as vet thev have not Imtli nleil their position on the spiiikersllip as a gioup. Representative Gardner ba inepated a long speech, in which he will outline whnt be legnlds as essential In place (he Repub lii an partv mi the III Inn hti Thee Inelinle the social lusllcc leglslBllnii of the Pro gressivc parly. Industrial Insiiratiie, eight hour laws for women, a minimum In wngi rcale and, In effect mm h "f the ndvnnced leglslnllon of Gprmnii.v. Australia nnd New Xenlnnd The old giinid faction headed bv Repie-, sentntlves .Moore nnd Madden, is opposed to most of Ihe so-cnlled social lust Ire pin. Biam nnd thinks Hint the Republican partv is nf vnre. should iriike the Inilff Its own Miptenip issue nml ptepare n tariff bill a1. Sealag Oysters Purity (irow it under ideal nat ural rnnditions. All are carefully selected and twice inspected; each nt(til ' the Illue Tuft on its slu'll I roni e( lusivc . it n; In I-. mites nit Cape t'h.i'les .i Flavor cstftil and viKorous, with I hpsnap, t In tiinp;, t hesalt -svvi'it savor of the open ocean. sl (he waiter! II II. ( I trillN (O I'll) lit ltilriliiitr KpiiiIIiik Icrinlinl MurUei nli itreel Wall id h jfe and Economy" I ' AVI I "Xy), ., ; VIM MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY r$725,,T Broad & Huntingdon Streets (OMI'I.KTK tell what me. a substitute lo Hie revenue bill It la willing (o compromise nml will do -vcrj-thliiR possible to pffert linrninnv Willi the l'ropresslvs ,nf wnnls Its own wnj Tlic Progressives nro In no framp or tnlml lo see their poclnl justice legislation ttentnl llRlitlv nml (wo tliltiRg stnnd out lontRlit One Is Hint tielllici Blilo will nreept Hie inn (Hilary nf Iho nvoncil rnmlld.ites for p.-iNei- The other Is (lint linrninnv does t Keem possible This nlils tlio Demo ns nnd Rives tensonnblc iissurancc tlint ii-v will rcoiRnnlze the nevt l!oue lleptesenntlve llann, tlio minority leader of (lie llotisp will not attend Hie ronfernie Ills spokesmen will bo .Messrs Moore nnd Mmlden WILSON SPKKCH PLHASKS 'I'Al-T Ilcitil of I.CrtKiic lo Knfoiec Pence lm pi'csst'd by President's Views ,M?W YftltU. .Inn. i I l Ihe nffli-p of thn l.cnKtie In f nfoire Penre It wns Mid Hint (he leneile' itissl)v would hnvo no stnteniont lo Rive out foi seveinl dnv r.x-President Tnft who Is Hie hpnd of Hie lenuiip wns In telephone 'ninliiiitiiintlnii w-lth the hendnnnrlpi hPir- nnd Indlislifl Hint he wns ilppplv niiiienl bv nml blclili (ilonsetl vv II Ii tho Pip-Ulints tiilri.iii. H HiHtlHMlllMMaMllMHHaNnaMVlHRMMMBMMBIMVMniBMHMMMaiHMIMIIHiaMBHIaMil M 1 I B I I 1 you've $4000 TO MAGISTRATES, OR JAIL FOR 'EM, EH, B0! 'Judge' Charles V. Rooney Won't Commit Himself on Bill for Salary Boost CONSTABLE HAS AN IDEA When nucftllonptl ns ii Ills opinion nlmiil Sennlor t'enrose's plan In abolish tlm iiiiirIsi lerlnl system In I'hll.tdelpliln. f'linrlen P. tlormev. fir sPcteen inrs a Mnclsltnto, stnlted dtp dny In III" olllrp. 1610 Snii'nm strppt, b,v ilmppltiR n Rrnicfnl trlbulo to Hie Rpntlemen In fill rmtRistprlnl posltloin In Hits ilt.v "ll s n wonder ' nld flnnne.v, "Hint hnlf the Mnsl'trntPB nml loiismhies in ihis tmwi nlnt In Inll" This nrcoinpllihnl MiiRlstrnlp llnonev left .liilin lenn foi Itteiitv venr-" n init siiil'le In thnl ilitint t" (nit thp rnnvptsn lloiinl bull Into in (Inn -v."ti -.hi .1 env In lln I.pri"I ituie "lintPd IOTS of cigarettes may please your taste that's all J you've ever expected from a cigarette. But here's a cigarette Chesterfield that, besides pleasing the taste, does another thing, the one thing always wished a cigarette would do- Chesterfields just "touch the spot", they let you know you are smoking they "SATISFY"! And yet, they're mild! Yes, mild. Your first few puffs of a Chesterfield will tell you that this is new enjoyment you're getting out of a cigarette a cigarette that "satisfies" and yet is mild. It's the blend that does it plus, of course, the quality of the tobaccos. For never before have such costly, high-quality Imported and Domestic tobaccos been blended together in any cigarette at anywhere near the price. This new-to-the-world blend is a real achievement brought about by the skill and patience of some of the world's most expert cigarette blenders. And it can't be copied. If you're interested in a cigarette that does more than please your taste buy a package of Chesterfields at the first cigar store you come to. Today. fc or Attrtctiie tin. of 00CbeterfieM; nt, prvpmid, on receipt of 50c, if your dcftler cnnot ftupplr you. Add,. Liggett &. Myr Tob.cco Co., 212 Fifth Ave., Naw York City CIGARJSTTES olMPOKTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos Blended 1017 ft bill to Increase the MnRlslralcs" pay from $3000 to $4000 " ho asked, fliiRerlnn a. large clR.ir reflectively "Snj, did they examine Hint Riiy-a head after be Introduced Hint bill Four thousand dolla's ' Yea-bo Well, now, t wouldn't' say (hat. bnrdlj. (he Magistrate, put In "Maglstrales sdll pel (he same ns thev did In 1S74. nnd look nt (he hlRh price of IIvIiir. .Stuff hns Rone up 200 per cent, but has Ihe MnRlstrnlc's pny gone Up Not a bit Same ns In I8"t " "Then you believe that oiir setvlces are worth $4000." "Surely they nre Can oii blame a fol low for RcttliiR all he can? If (ho same the world over gel all you can That's our mono" "tint ' observed Dean, "some of the MftRlstrales sind (be constables Jus( string poor people up nnd ioIi 'cm. ll s n sltauie what they do In some ofllres ' MaRtslratc Hnoney once beanl nearly all of (ho prosecutions brought b.v the Slate under (be pure food (tvvs Not nil of those ronvletetl of selling Obliterated fond wntilctl publlrllv In Hie mutter "Wo got i Id of that IiiisIiip"'- inld con stable Deiitt "Ms now ovei nt Until' plme Thev used lo Ret Hip big RUs In Hip gnme but Hint's nil over with Thov gol In liilnging nnthlng but li"i folks ninund hPie folks with h.iiillv rimiigh tJmiesUaSttccoGr. clothes on--who bad sold stuff other pcopl sold them. I ha(c to see that kind ot peo pie come Into the office nnd get fined It n shntne to do It " "Hut don-l voll think votir friend renroe l.s dumping jnu when he argues for the abolishment of otir oftlee?" Hooney was asked "Nothing to sal," said Itoouev. "I call It a hnino the way some of those magis trates have brought the anger of honest peo ple down on our whole body. You know n bunrli of these magistrates nro politicians nnd wnrd leader. They don't have time to attend lo their biiRluess, but nre out liustlltiR up votes inot of the dnj I'm not of this tjpe. No. I don't earn to say anj thlng about the Senator's move' "There's going to he a clean-up said lohn Dean. Hie conMnhle. omlnoilsl 'and li-n i-omlnR very soon; believe mi-" Itcllefonlc Troops Mustered Out in:i,i,i:rttNTi:. Pa .inn :i -.Tuft m,n week after they returned from the Mexican border member of Troop I,, l-'lrst l'ei.n nvlvanln Cnvaliv. have been niiiMeied out 1,'rie bv Major 11 I, Olasgow and Captain Tiiinliull medical cKiinilnei The rtoal Marlilne Hun Troop "as nlo mustered nut todav m i A J " tj wmammmmm