Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1917, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING
DICK COUNTS 'EM'FIRST,
THEN IS OFF FOR FIRE
But This Mathematical Rtecd
Never Budges Before Eight
Strokes of Gong
(Prr llltnlrntliin nil I'lrlnrlnt I'iikc)
"Dick" Is n li"ro Hint ran rniint. Aln
he lit n fire Imrse. In wniTtil. when n mem
ber of 'the piiulne specie tlmeloiis nn ability
to rto somelliltiB beyond the ohlliinry It In
recnnleil nn n matter of ourloNlty situ! the
educated lior.e becomes it star itllritt'tlnn
at county falls ami oilier places where tl
public may assemble to womlef and ml-
lii tlie llmertii of Klie It Is different The
niarveliMi". the tiniKiiitl. are matters nf
such eerday orenrteiiie III romiectlnn
with Are duty Hint thell prrfnrmnnee.
whether by man r beast, escelles tin mm
tnent tmr liie they tenanted as inarvetnus
"Pick" lias been In the vervlre of the
Hiiri'iiu f l''he for twenty-turn years I'ur
Ins that lone peilod he has been part of the
team th.it lias drawn Tru.ru No. 0 to mnie
than Sal" fire. -After three year of
"breaking In" be was sent to the truck
station at I'leslon stleet nutl llaveiford
aenue. where he has seen nineteen yeai'
pen Ice And he Is still spry and net It e
Ak l,luptenant Sam Mnmiii. wltn formerly
drne hup. or I.ouls P. hlxon. his present
ilrler
Klthei will asset t with tmsltlveness that
pick cin haul the truck to ,Iladdlnton
or n el brook, mer Hie lonu hilly toads
that lead to those hiiIhiiIis from the file
station, iiiaklnc the dlstnnce ulthtm mine
effort than ltl initiKtr aide-partner
tint a" to his mathrmath'nl powers, which
are what lift "Dick" from the ordlnai
nntonK horses. I'mler the old system nf
sending out signals In the lltiteatt or l-"i i .
a warning of ten tapx always ptcceded .1
box alaim oilier calls weic ptpfaced In .1
smaller number of laps, never more th.in
seen
When a call Hounded on the "Joker" m
warning bell, "Dick" would He iptletly in
Ills stall back, of the truck, until tin
eeienth t.u was reached If no eighth stinUc
rounded. "Dick" would remain motionli
Tint let the "lokei" signal esceed Hint
seventh tap -''Dick" was on his feet ami
ronth to take Ills place In the harness bo-
fore tin- tlieinan on watch had time in
pull Hi" lever opening the door nf hN
ttall
Vccoiiliitg to Lieutenant .Mason .not
other members of the company, "Dick" cm
count the "tiokos of the lire gong as will
as ant rtinti attached to the station. Finin
Captain Stewart down to the joungstets nf
the nelghbrnhood "Dick" Is a gieat favorite,
and many visltots to thu ipiarteis) of the
truck pioloug their stay to witness the evi
dences of unusual Intelligence displayed b
this M'teinn of the flip service.
DEFENDED HY MOTHER-IN-LAW
Philadelphia Woman to Testify for
Hurter, AlleReiMVifu Slayer
PITTSBfllflU. .Inn. 'J I. I.eon Hnrter
In on tiinl hero, chaiged with shooting his
wife. Pauljne, on July 27 as she was leav
ing her home, 338 Dariali s,tieet, Oakland.
Mis Ilaiter was 11 daughter uf Mrs. lOsthcr
TrachtenbPig, of 2)21 Shcrldnii street,
Philadelphia.
Mrs Trarhtenbeig Is expected to testify
for 1 latter, as Mho has frequently main
tained that hu was not the slayer of her
daughter
Jeff Dental School I'litniicd
Plans aie being made for the establish
ment of 11 school of dentistry In conjunction
with the Jefferson Medical College. TI10
creation of such a school Is Indicative, or
the definite refusal by the I ma id of iiiau
ageis of the Institution of the project of
merging the college with the medical school
of thu l"nleislty of Pennsylvania and the
Meillco-i'liirurglcal College. It is expected
that the boaid of man.igeis will lefuso the
merger project at the next meeting of the
boaid
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LBrER-PHILADELPniA, WEDNESDAY. jiCJff&IlY 21, 1917
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ORIGIN OF "DKHFTANTK SLOUCH"
Thi.i ih a stone lnutiiu from the
T'miff pertoil similar to that which
has been sulil by Paul 1'oiret, of
Pans, to a liim of American art
dealers for $:00,()0l). Poiret says it
was the model for the style known
its the 'lebtitante slouch."
lilKTH-CONTKOL ZEALOT
STAUVINC BUT DEFIANT
Mrs. liyriiu, Sister of Mrs. Sanger,
Weakened by Utilizer, Shows Un
diminished Spirit
XKW YilltK. Jan 21. Pale and Ii.ib
gaid and showing signs of phsleal weak
ness, Mrs. lit lud Ilvrtip today began the
second full day of her hunger strike. lol
lowlitg a night spent in the Tombs, after
a writ of habeas cn-pim proceeding had
faded to free her, tho sister of Mis Mnr
garet Sanger was returned today to Illack
well's Island to sere sentence of thhty days
fur dlstilliutlng birth-control literature.
Mrs. ISyrne refused lueakfast hi the
Tombs this morning, but drank several nips
of water. She has b id no koi1 food since
Monday night.
This Is the last '11116 I go befoiu any
fiiuil " Mis. 111. vne sulil, as nln was le
luioed In the Nliind ""When I come nut
from the Workhouse X must bo free or I
don't come out " '
WOULD MilKE WILSON
TWO-BIT DIET MODEL
Woman Urges Scheme on Presi
dent "If Mrs. Wilson Rays So,
All Right," He Replies
Menu for 2,,-Ccnt Diet
Sufjocslcd to Wilson
HUEAKFAST, 7c
OtUincal mid Milk
Crullers
Hulls mid Butter
Coffee
LUNCHEON, 8c
Potato Soup atttl Cnrruts
Rye Hi cad and Htlltcr
Slewed Prunes nml Olnttcr Sniiiis
Ten
DINNER, 10c
Parsnips, linked, with Sausage
Samp
Whole Wheat Hreatl with Butter
Ihe.itl Putldiny with Ffuit'Satico "
Tea
WAStltNfiToN. Jan. 54. President Wil
son was urged lodny to try personally n
twenty-flve cents a day diet used bv n stpinil
of N'ew Vork policemen to demonstrate how
InetpenslAe food um reduce the high cost
foMMtig. Mrs Kul.t MeClai.i. agent for the
moeuicnt, suggested that the experiment nf
the White House would hnM a good effect
on the country.
"'I'll do tt If .Mrs Wllum will consent.'"
Mrs. .fct'lnr (piotes the President as te
plvlng. She said she would call at the White
louse ngaln Thutsda and bring with her
a menu to be preparrd by experts couueeted
with the movement especially for the Presi
dent's, uie.
IHiVKIt, Jan 21. The death here to
day of D.nld llaitinati. sixty-three eai
iild. was said by intending physicians to
have lesulted fiont Insufficient nourishment
lliu tin. in. who Is said to hae won n ptlzc
fin, an in tide on how to lle cheaply. In
cieaed his daily allowance for food from
tin eo to ten cents a day teceully when
phvsiolans told him he was starving to
coiifeiteil with an lindettaker a few
iIiins ago. air.iuglng for a casket and other
funeial details as cheaply as possible
"SOUL LOVE" IS SUFFICIENT
(WOUND FOR SEPARATION
New York Justice Refuses to Consider
Platonic Chnracter as
Kxctt.se
MINKUI.A. I.. I. Jan 24 "Soul love'
was added today to the nlieady long list
of things mi which decrees of separation
mil) be granted. And the meie fact that
"soul low" exists, legardless of whether
It Is aceoii'iianled bv outward manifesta
tions such as kisses, et cetera. Is siitllclent
grounds for dividing the furniture, no
coidlng to Supremo Cuuit Justice Scud
der Mis Isabel I.iunekin. wife of a wealth)
e.il vstato looker. William St urges I.lnii.:
klu. was awatded n decree when she told
the court that her husband confes-ed hav
ing "soul loe" for an attractive jming
woman neighbor. I.lnneklu set forth that
"soul love" was purely pl.iionlc, but It
made no difference to the cotiit.
Newsboys Pray for Friend
IIAllltlSni'ltC. Jan 2t Pi.m-rs r. ih
speedv recoeiy of the Uev. I-:. P Robin
son, "the newsdioys' fiiend." wen- nlfei.il
here bv the llarilsbtng N'ewsbos' s-.iicm-tloli
The lte Mr. Itnliliisun is in tin
Ilarrlsburg Hospital uiiilerKoiiiK a ,. mus
operation.
i,M.iia:i'waagiB3sa!MJWLi'i'fflrfir?rgrnmnMit.i wioinwn'
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Safety for Over
Half a Billion Passengers
For ycavs the Pennsylvania
Railuoad Syslcni lias been
concluding an energetic cam-
jiaign of safcLy.
Only iillrslccl cars have been built.
Ellicicncy tesLs Iiave been established;
safoly-t'lirsl expositions have been held
for ll.ie education and instruction of
trainnjien; safety conunillees have l)cen
organized; and over 120,000 safety text-
been distributed
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The Steel Car Route W I
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to cm- H
of the p I
carried I
ooi':s nave
ployces.
It is the logical result of this safety
movement that during the past
thiree years over half a billion pas
sengers 553,890,063 more than five
tittnes the total population
Uinited States have been
oyer the lines of the Pennsylvania
Railroad System without the loss
or the life of a single passenger in
a' train accident. On the Pennsyl
vania Railroadeast of Pittsburgh a
P'erfect record for four years has
Keen made, 'during which a total
cm 616,626,957 passengers were safely
Carried.
Wijtli tlje continued co-operation of our
aithful employees, to whom great credit
is due, we hope to maintain tho record
we have established,
Pennsylvania Railroad
"he Standard Railroad of the World
CARUSO'S R0D0LF0
AGAIN PACKS'EM IN
The "Golden Tenor" Repeats His
Presentation of Puccini's Hero
to Much Applause
The rmio "Hoiloiro." only n shade lew
Popular than the mmm "I'nnio." enm to
Hie Mel but v$- ,, ,,,,7 Hvery nnp
vls Miere nnit everyone flpplnuiletl "to Hip
trlto." ns Hip old saw eo, the nmormts
nflni of Mr 't'uevlnTu hero. This, they ilb!
applaud, too, the Iieantles nf Mlml. tli
robust pleasures of Mu$ttta. the tiltifm little
t'titlms nf S'clmiitiard. th vornl splendor of
Stlss Mason ntid the rest of Hum Hut for
most nr us It w-no the tenr that ns im
ptirtttnt Mr. I'nruso Is Mill Mr faruw.'
Ue tlll paehs the house lie "inched vm
In" last night to the tune nf rour ron nf
ntnnileen. t.et art uo Iihub. said n saxe
Vet, nrt ivash t iptlte Inching from the
performance lnt nluli' There Is nlwnvn
in till- Cnruno "ttodoiro" (he uplce of the
comic ,t, which pr.:nra,c! hln picurme.
invnrlntily. on the operatlp ntnue If he
cannot nnlte Rraup or emlmity the Kndder
xeniltonei of the 'painter who cannot
paint." he can mnt ricellentl, put forh
the comic nml holKtennn nnclc nf Mr
t'llceinl'd Jenne premiere. That Ik him he
"ores" ivhat "miirlitR" hr Ret nny ilh
Ami how h iteerveK It;
l.nt nlcht there were other, peihap
Iran Kperlaculnr. coie to lie recorded
AmotiR them the unolitriiKHe and pnetlc
Mlml of Mme Alila : the yiiipMI'iitlnu hut
iiltautlat .Scli.umaid of 'I'eiiiiul and mnti.i
olhem "Inn Mlim.'l ouw t,i in. nl h. I"
Mr I'npl, tiled ..n,.. m 4I11' Cue of IM1II.1
delphlllll cilllnxlU nml rniiml 'mt vtnlltlliu
nmlii held thn . nrnlm tm .. m,, , fniiiiil
iinil npicMii'il miik li lu-.um in Hi,. 1,,'iiiitifu;
IT iil IiiiIm. icnl c It I
VIOLENT CONTROVERSY
OVER IRISH PHOTOPLAY
Vilajrrnph Told to Withdraw
"Whom the Gods Destroy."
Chambers Willi Goldwyii
Hy llio IMiolnlilay iitlilur
A enntrmerii? mich nn han seldom heen
rewiMtetl in the nntialx of nintion-pitture
lilstorv In heltiK watted "er Whom the
Uoilfi ftertroy." rt recently relea'.ied ne-rerl
Vltagrrtph photoplay. llfTlrlnN or the oiin
tmny hne heen threatened with leuni ac
tion and even plljutcnl nnnult A nuinticr
i'f letter? preitlrt the htowiim up or the
Mtnlln unlenK the film drama Ik at omi
wtthdrann from the marl ct
ThiiK ho otijert to the eMiltiiimn of
the feature nllefte It ttBf hounii and imid
lor hv the tlrltlKh UnVCt'nmeiit iti nn al
tetflpt to discredit the IriKh rexoiiitnuiai
nioiement niimtlS AmetlcitiK l,inmiuiil
lrlKn-Amer'cnm. It In KBlrt. nre named on
the leiter-heatl of "The K'riemN id Irwli
l'r e'lom ' on whotie etettnner) 11 iniinhei
nf lettef. hmp been wr'tmn to 'e Voik
tlientre owner nmt mantuen
tn addltloh to wrltlnu iitinrtreiN of lettm
li New Vorlt nnd Mnoh'jn tjim t n
t nmher of KpenkerK haf tried tn liicriupt
perfnimanceK of "Whom the ilmH I1' -miio'
h iiiiikitut "stump Kpci'chiv in th"
Ihciitren cliamltlB that ttic Hrlt Kh ilmi'iii
llietlt h,ti illtlKldlUPd III" in odllcl lol "Hit
dtKKnnilnatlon of the plmtopln
Dopile the tlilentePlnd li'tletn mil
peecliex the Vltamnph t'niipain ami ilca
Ire manager kept on Klirwlnn the plctiin
l.ett.c addreKied to the kiccI' icipi, -tlt.c
ItK OltlcelM IhcillxplMiB to MC" 'WI10111 th"
1 101N iiiim' to cniMticc them that Hi"
pl.ii i ii" Hid nnir-lil"'! in r pin-lttii "h
hn" not hern anweicd
I'm. ill the pnlli'i' weie foticil i" t.iK" i
li. mil When the 111 nut Tlniti. Wt 1
126th street, nnd the Annex nnd Odeon
Theatres, a little farther uptown, put tha
pi lures mi Rtunip xpeakers began In
piRhliiK BRainvt the film
Why the ohjeetors Khnuld hax-e taken such
n Ktand atalnt "Wlioni the find" Hestroy"
H uiiUiio'mi to the VltaRrnph ofnclalK Alice
.lojce. Mnrc MacDeimott and Harry Morey,
ell In the production, nie of Irish lilrth or
Irish pnrentaKe. Thej all knew tlie whole
vtory befoie piodurtion heuan nnd eaw
nothing antl-Irlh In It It ha heen pointed
out that there ii a parallel between n char
acter In tlie photoplnj and Sir ItoRer I'ase-
ment. executed in connection with lh r
cent UprlslnR.
The Grand ranyon of Arizona, one of the
truly remarkable pictorial spots In this coun
try, hni been shot by Director Lynn Heyn
old for n Hlueblrd feature, "God'a Cruci
ble" The results are said to have been fid
mlrable. Kor many days tho members nf
the company ramped In the canyon, vorlilnff
at the most utihoiy hours of tho mornlns to
secure the effects which they wanted They
traveled mile' on horseback nnd on foot, and
endured lonsldernble hardship Uncomplain
ingly for the sake of the result
PHOTOPLAYS
PHOTOPLAYS
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1"Iin fnllavrlnc thealfn ehlnln their picture. Ilirouth the STANLEY nooklns
ivi'imii;, Tinirn m n Eunrnmrr 01 rnru vnntTinr ni me unesi proaaciinn.,
All ilriirf rftlenrd hefore eililhltlan. Ak ror Hie theatre In toar loenlltr
obulnlnr plfturp. thronnh thn RTANI.HV 1K10K1NO COMPANY.
ALHAMBRAm;.
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FRANK KEENAN
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ULLU MATINUR tUlt.T
Herbert Rawlt'n3on & Grace Carlylc
in 1 in: 1 mii.i; x imis
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FLY SCREENS
Until You S
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Metal nnd Frame Screens
Phone
Walnut
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Our Price Will Get Your Order
CINMANCO, 1233 Ludlow St.
nutimauM 11 imjJ
ARCADIA
Louise Huff ntid Jack Pichford
iinnvr nM'Ki"r noN
BELMONT r,'-n AXn MAnKCT
Norma Talmadge
in
"Fifty-Fifty"
BLUEBIRD
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ROBERT WARWICK in
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The Philadelphia Art Galleries
S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts.
It i:l'.l II. llAI.MI'K. itilliinrrr
PUBLIC SALE CONTINUES TODAY
And Three Following Days, at 2:30 o'clock Each Afternoon
The Important Collection of
ORIENTAL RUGS and CARPETS
Am lent nml Modern Unite
llrloiiKlnt: In
ARTIN EFFENDI
The iintil rue mrihnnt uf Mwnpotiitnt t nml SVv Yorli
Thl I'holrrt nrl InrpHt1nrr AmtiiTirM nf
PERSIAN WEAVES
lini Itf'ti p,'ronjllv n'lfrto,! unI purt lidHfil In Hi' Orient iturlrc
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Descriptive Catalogue Mailed Upon Request
NOW ON EXHIBITION
4TM I'ltANKFOIin
AviiNt'i:
Harold Lc Icwcod & Mny Allison
111 fll'IIIN lt,l"
GREAT NORTHERN TAiVk
ETHEL CLAYTON in'
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IMITII nnd WAUM T STH
Mnl i'.lll ng! 70.
Gail Knnc & Carlylc Blackwcll in
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LIBERTY
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'The Vixen"
LOCUST M""L"-
LILLIAN WALKER in
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Market St. Theatre nSfni
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
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Harold Lockwood & May Allison
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WILKES.BAKUE, 170 S. Main St.
F. A. North Cq.. 1306 Chestnut St. Uentlemen : Plese enl
mo buuklei and complete description of your Lester Flayer
Piano; also details of easy-payment plan without interest or
extras.
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