Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 27, 1917, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EV13NIXG .LBDGBK-PHILADKLPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY
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1917
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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND KLOUK
WltnATUereinm 109 Soil buh. Trade
How nnd rrlK-n further tirebneil Sr. Intlin 111 nl
h-f pritrn mtnore, (juol nlonti Or lots. In
export rlPMHor n 2 riM spot IIViTilnJ.
No, 2 nouthern ml. I N.itfl tin. steamer No
2 red. SI "WI 41: N a reel. l 5(M,mi, re.
jetted A It sift I'M. rejeurd It II 77ff) SO
I'OIIN UecMpn fi7.D.ll limn Supplies cr"
email nni Hie market ruled ste.itb, but lrn,le
won oillrt. Uuntllloin. rr Ion In tal
trade, an to loe.vlton No. 2 velkm l I?'
J I4I4 No. ,3 ellow, l I'J'jtd 1 !'... No 4
jelloiv II 104 fo 1 It1 : No. B, J llovv. II us', ir
IMOyi. southern Helton. Jt 1 1 Hi 1 la
nArs lictelpts. 211 si7 i.ui.i 'ihe marhet
was nulet Imt st'idv unilor llcht offering
quotation- Nn J ivlllte H7'i HSr, tilliiljnl
White, tlt.'i MI7r Nn 3 nlilte. I,VT trlMv.Xn
4 white (ll'i ntlA'ti . sittnpiv "Jt". ill's W
gnt p
I Lbl'lt Itetelptll -tllll Mill nml .la.i..1"2 lb"
In BacMu There wn Utile trndltiK onil prion
were reduretl nlmui J."e tier barrel In svinpattiv
Mlth the. brrnU 111 Mheol Quotations, per III"
Ibi In wood. Winter, rleor Jt iiIIMi.i.i. do.
etrnHht. tIMiiSW. ilu imteiit. Ii Sft s yi.
Kanp rlenr. rolton iirka ,lws 2.,. 00
otrnlKht. 1 niton cmkn $1 .Mitts 7,1. 1I0. imlenL
t-nllon lilrklt. IS 7:iWU. "hrlllKJlrit elear Is a.i
HI H BO, 1I0 muni. n,ft0 anvTsvoriie brands,
in nnwln tin mill', ihotee .mil rnnev patent.
IHfiO'3'lii tin mill ngular urnilep. v Intel,
rlear 17 SOU T 7.1. do straight 7 7.1 f 1 '-'.'
iln paim is 2.1 i tin
IITI! ri.til'H nan quint ami tun hunted
We
mole 17 .licit? 7ri per hlil. a" 111 Miianiv
provisions
Th mirkt-t n quiet liiil Me,ii1y. f'ot
. Inwlnir nrt- ihe iimiinlltjn Cltv lef In
Mtn, amok?! nml nlr dried, 3U ueMurn leef. In
et mnknl 3U , tltv beef UihipUIpr anl
tentler Mn-.ketl ntttl tifr ilrlwl. 3&r, western
beef kntn-kl'S nnJ temiVrs Kinol.cd, 33c, beef
.mm. I'.'SWSH, pork fnm.l. .!3tf !U Ml; hrttili.
fi I rurcrt, loiim. HfWlU'ic, 1o. fiklnneJ,
1oop llnffllBNr. tlo, 1a. mnokdl 2nafL'0ic:
clher liams, smokeO. tlv rum!. ..a to hrnntl
nml nvernrfp iMt'ir h.un. niuokpil Wfntent
riire!. O'ic bollpd Itnnelf, 3lc, flcrilc
hotil(1frn H I. ctipi! 'o I6i, tin, fciiiokfil.
inc; bt)llPS( In ilrkl nn ur1'njt tu metflne,
lnonr. lfSr, brrnkfnnt luirnu, u." to lirnhJ an J
fuemRP. cltv etirnd. l!lr; b"H(ikfiit boron. fJt
rrn rurM. 111c: lard, w niarn rpflntd. tlt-rccn,
J7!4r, do do do luM 17' . Inrd. puri vty.
kettle rendered In llrrit-w 'Wr: Inrd. pure
city, kettle renilrrt d. In ttih. 17'iO,
unriNisn suuaks
Th market wn ftul-t nnd unrhnhRed Itn
flnrn Ilt prlre: Kxtrri l!ti KrHiiulated. ! 7S(;
powderer!, t M.V, tunfiM tluner A, il.tt.Vj siift
crndpe. MffR r.Dr
DAIUY PRODUCTS
lU'TTKH Ui'celuM tri Until nml Hip iimt
kt fnr ntnd-p icKpiI rrpamery whs hbiiIii ' r
iilRhr Print"" pliuv ! no miioIoMh fliiiime
Onotntloni. WrI'Mti, fnidi solld-pi" Ued enMtn
rr fnnry upprlal. ' l . 'inin, rjf4I(, ettrH
fl-Hin. .'tn'i) tlrtH. niica'a'. BPi'timlt. M..
Sfir. ntnrh pi intR, fm v, iTir. it(ti(i trn
.ireiti. iiisiH ms:W(. itimin :irw:nii i'
rl.il fanr biaiid nf piluiM jnliltlntr t IS$(Mr
KOGS Thp ninrket rulpil Him mid n tdindf
l)lKntr, wltu d'Miiami iiinurtdmt th litntiid i
cplptg Quota t loii" Nfntlt ftrna I.m pnr
dn? np(trl llrsiH. $I'J ltd par ran: m-irbx
t urrent rtn ipti 5 III. -IT. per nim, wwtntri. 'X
ttaff. I.V t"i ilox . d, fxtru MihIb. )l-)tn ptr
mp do IlrMfl. til! 4 T per cush; funr .vkcifd
rtmdled frewh i-tfH wtm joblilmr ut filrTiiW' pel
('HPJKSi: ruled firm undr Unlit tdYoHiii;
tun tliPi- vuis Iltlli trudlnc T'ollovvlni? nrt
the nuntiilloii N Vork. fulliteini f.im.
held, .i1t L'-Vjc, do, dn, fair to tfuod. held.
24,4i;ic. do, imrt hklms. i:Kl'-'lr
POULTRY
L1VR The mnrk-t ruled firm ulth de
mand Pitta I to th nffot Iiiri K den' initio
tock Following tiro the mint nt Ion Knwh
ns tn nuillt n "0f!i!L".,e: rooitorn Tr't 1 1 ,
prlng rhlrkens soft-meat pd. '2U7?'22c; Whlto
l.pghorns. mrnrdlni; to qu illty, Vtfylilc: ducks.
its to ulrn nnd uuuhtv. Uuft 2-. tirk 'S-it1
2ir Rpeae ltnU.V, plweons. old. pei .ilt. S
3ir do younff, er pair. 'JlUlf.V
nnKsai;r fiuipd nrm vsitu supplier of
di'slrnbto Blot k well f leaned up 'Hip uuola
tlons fotlou l''reh-kllltMl. tlr-puUed fowls.
2 tn box. dr. plrkntl, faur. h lei ted, "t'
ip!ffhlnp 4 lbs and om nplet o '2tr pnh
Iur :tl? lbs nplep, l'.'ijtl!b. m1)1iik .'t i
nniTP 'Wf2t . fowl tn bhls . fine ilr
Sleked WPlRhlmr t Hi- nnd mr nplPtp, l!.t'ir
ntmillpr l'a. lsfii'JIi. old louMtern. drvp(Ufd,
lSc, roastlmr (hbkptiH uiHtvru, do pirked lit
boxes wtdublnic Ulo tin pr p.ilr. "ZiPVfte.
rimstlmr chlckptts, vp"ti-in dr-phkl. In bps,
w elRblnit S lbs dpt. pnlr -1 1( -.V: roast lot;
rblckons. werprn. in 1hii-h uplshlnjc 7 lbs
I it pair. .fcft'.Up. ion m MR hlekenv whtfrn.
dry-parkrd. In bbls. ut-lKlilim- m tn 10 lb i?
rnlr. i.'4r. rimstdief i ilckn, western, In bids .
welchlnR 7 lb vr pair. L'dflrfUlc bridlltiK
ihlekrii". wpstt-rn, in boxes. WPlRhltiR 3W1 lb
ppr pair. -4Gi"2?n ebb ken WPlKhlng flffft lb"
Imt pair, 105 -IK, do, mlwl Hires laif'JUc
ItoII'TS. Jptspv, ffinp) aj(f 3."c; broilers other
rearbv. welch Ins 1 'i 17" Up, nplpi p .10 itV2
turkej.i. tipr lb Knn nearb 3'JH.fp. ratiyv
wpsfrn nLS;i3e, fair tn kim IMifpfllc. old
toms. L'OUlk-. rommon JlWJTr. ducks. nptr
bv. aa-Hc. do. wpstern, '2tyT!r, urtHp, nenr-
t v 1 7 r nip. ( wpHtpru 1 r ? ih Hipinhs
western lr,7llS Hntinbs liel
u'i'11 im". ,,isiiiii; it, 1 11,". e,-r uuii.
tl()II,i: Willie, W'elKlllne II 10 ill IPO Per
tjoion J.y.2"i1inM. white. vveliiiiliiKs llis. per
dozen. l T.Dftt 1.70;
dozen, S3. railed no.
prr dozen, 'J 7.,ii3
No. 2. l!Uc3l '.'.
ilo. wecll hue hs ner
ilo. wclKhlnj IfiJll'j lbs
d.irk. t- rillff?,. Hiniill iintl
V RES 11 Kuyrrs
'I'lie nenernl uierUel was unlet tintl willtiiut liu
portunt ttiaiiK'' t)tnil,illuiis' Annies per hlil
Tork Imperial. i.'Pli I S.',: I!en D.nls S.'llc.l fill,
llnldtvln N'o I. til 7.VH .", ,ll. ilo iilwrailetl, f.ti
3 Ml: Ureenlnu No I. 1 1 Silfi ,150 do. on
Krntleil. $:"(' I 'Jl IvIiiks .Nn I. U r.lliU.1. tlo.
lincratletl, t'.ifsl I St.iwiian, N'o 1 $4r," do nn
srntled. 2 .111(5 3 r.o. Wlnesnp No I. J I .loW 1;.
rto, unttnold $" ."OW:! ."ill , Apples, northern,
per box $1 ,101?" ,10 Lemons per hox I'J .lill.'!
Oranges. I'lorhli per er.ue llriBlit J'.'..IW
2 75; Rllset. J"J(- 50 TallKerlnen I-'loilda. per
Btrar. JJ IVIIfe.1 .111. tlmpefrult, riiirltla. per
crate J- MI'R'.'J .10 l'lneapples. Tin Ida. Indian
UHer. per rrate $:i.1Hi II.-.1 rrnntieirlen. t'upe
rod. per bid Knin tMate varieties. jriS7. Uarly
Hlark. jaW5.no Cranberries. Cape Hiil. per
rrnle, 2fd'J! in. do .lersev. dark per irnle.
tl 7.MIT2, do. do, llchl. per era le 41 .111 Mrun
Iwrrlfs I'lorld.i per ul . 2.l3e.
VEGETABLES
Tile mm llet IUl.il (Irm lllltlei ronall Hllpiilies.
Quotulitill While polulue. per bush Penn
slv.-inla clioh '-' lu'U 20, New York. 1 luilte.
j',iyij la While po..itoeH. .Iertte. per habket
S14frl -.1. Sweet imlnloes. Kaelein Shore, per
tibl No 1 IW9S5. Nn B II .-1IIW2. Sweel
potaties iJebiware and Mankind, per hamper.
SI 1U&131 Sweet potatoes .lemev. per banket
--N'o 1 0(k 'text. N'o ' lllftlillc Onions, per
Kill-lb. b.iK No 1 SO 7,1 & 7: No '-. S.14H .In
Cabbaite. Danish per lull. $110 do. southern,
fer hamper. VJ2..1U Spina, h. Norfolk per
llil $22.1112 7.1 'vole Norfolk, iwr bid . $ii
1 3.1 I'nullttovver. .Norfolk per crate. SI a 1 nil
Lettuce. I'lorida per h.od.el. SI ,1ll2.1ll, do
Vlretnla. per banket. SI i I Ml. l;i Norl b I'nro
llnla per basket. SISir,o llesns. I 'lorld.i
per basltet (5rea. VI . Wax 2ll :i.2f.. Dsa
plant, rioritlo.-lier box. S2 2Sa So PePpeis
S.'lorlua. per f.ox. BBS 511 Hciuwh. Florl.U,
per box. l.ijiu-.-, , "' "".. h" Vr" ..
l..2,r -,, '. .au l.t,irlll.l ni'P ITJtH. St. ,111
iilltf
4. Mushrooms, per I lb banket. 1 2.i'6'l..l..
LONDON STOCK MAUKET
Business Is Slow Americans Waver,
but Arc Listless
LONDON. -Ian. 27. There was no fea
ture tn the stock markets today. While,
Bteady. they were slow and of the usual
week-end character.
The gilt-edged nectton was dull and un
changed. Korelgnera were Idle but firm
Brazilian. Argentine. Chilian and Chlnete
securities are expected to be requisitioned
first by the Treasury.
These descriptions were cheerful and
some of them were stronger, dealers being
deHlrous of malting quotations at which
issues will be loaned or sold to the Gov
ernment as high as possible.
Americans wavered, but were listless.
Home rails were sustained Oils were
easier. In sympathy with the Btaple, rub
bers were dull. Allied bonds were good.
Japanese moved upward on the China
Japan settlement.
Local Reserve Bank Statement
thm weakly statement of condition of the
KedVlKewrvellink of Philadelphia at the
-close of buelneM veMerday compares with the
previous week as follows:
nnsouiicna
January 23. January J9.
O0tA? l5nvauTt'23,557,0.00 ISl.H8l.OSO.00
fund ,,.e.,!l.e.'??!,' is.tiT.ooo.oo n.oia.ooo oo
"fund red!.P.,!'.1 IOO.U00OO 100 000 00
Total gold res...$3S.77l.tM5 111.01)7.080 00
?"? "".Vr: 022,303 60 026.001 Td
Total reserve $39.007, 333 6u H2.033.oai 75
Bills dlscountytl
members
Bills bought la oDen
market ,
I527.H8 77
8.902.168.82
I590.SO2 53
9.193 198 30
Total M
bills
on
. $5,519,015 59 $10,083,700.83
: MOiOOO.OO SJO.000.00
nanq
TI. 8. bonds . . .
V S. Treasury
notes
Municipal warrants
1,009.000.00
1,181.702.55
1.099.000X10
1.17U.720 05
Total earning as-
$13,S2,378.11 $11.388,120.88
seta
rb?JL.,IU"rV' $1,312,555.00 H200,T2O.pO
10. ' IWJ."i
All othr reaourrea lil, 071-50
4BV0OU.Oi
Total resources $89,637,008.00 $75,831,013.13
l.IAWHTIKS
rasltal Bald In..,. $5,229,600 00
oSverom't UtpSiuV 2 8l.0S.0tf
Pu to tnetnbars--
reairva account. 1 fgl?-6?! J
t niollacted ',. U 921 111 60
Dqu" tSifff-nlf 611 835 91
All Star ItabllttUs T 84T 83
$3,229,300.00
2.088,175.91
45,150.875.00
) 0,723.000.66
5.19TS93 39
95.T62 1I
Hunger Strike
Ended by Force
Cmitlmifri fmm ! On
planned. Lewis declared. Mrs l!rn will
bo fed henceforth whenever It Is deemed
neremniy
J. J UoldMeln, nllorney for Mrs Wyme,
Rotifflil permission to lit her todfl Thl
was denied Appltcntlmi for Mrs Sanger
to see her wns also denied.
Commissioner t,ewlfl raid he wn acting
on tliffl best medical advice, which was thai
Mm. Hyrne should not be dlstnrbcil by
Msltors.
Tho htilletlii covering Mrs. tlyrne's con
dition gntn her blood pressuie, resplrallou
and hentt normal fnllowtng' tho feeding.
Her temperatute wn nllglilly subnormal-
nd putso slightly nccelerated.
COURT DENIED MRS. HYRNE
HER RIGHTS, SISTER SA YS
By MRS. MARGAKET SANGER
To (lie penplt nf Hie ITtllteil Slntes who
wuulil like tn Uixttr why my slalor uas
rouiolwt Rinl hy lu hits Kotif ti a
lumber nlrllic:
Hlio has gone nn vtillc. rrfusltip; nil foml.
ililult ami work, hern tiro lio was thrust
Into lirlson by n cimrt which ilelileil lift tho
Inherent tight ii, (Psi (he constitutionality
of a law which N the most tiulrnKeoils
piece nf lfKllatli)ii on the slalnto bonks
loilny
I tnertli the law fuihUldlhR the illsemlim
linn nf hirth conliol InfnriiiHtloti.
This iitchiile law, which has heeh un
teloil mi the statute hooks since I SIS,
c.iiies the ilealh of mote than Snini wnrli
IliK inolhis In New York eeiy year.
Slmll.ti laws In other Slates hrltiR the
annual tnlnl lo I he teirlhle llRiire of
niolheis ileail iIwoiikIi the l.w-lmiiopil
iKiiomnrp In nearly a ipiarter of a million
These mifoi liin.lle women rii lo Ihelr
Utnvps iinnotieeil ami their hkoiiIps anil
deaths an- iinUnnivn. Ml". II VI n feels
that one mole death laid at the door of I lie
'loM'inmeiit of this Slate Is of little con
"tMiueiice ns a llfn
Hill. If such should lie her lot and IT her
stiike should end In her death, as well II
may. It shall at least he known thai she
illed hecaiise of (his same law.
Women of I lie Stale of New Yoi k and of
the nation- To lei Mis Dwne die will he
the heglunliiK of Die end of your fienliun
for another generation
Alieiuly the hand of tyramiv has tluollled
mil eei erfoit to ohlaln lustlce. Willi oii
tests Ihe ioer to voice your feelings
Hli III I'ouliol Is Mtluall.t a ncrt suhjict
In Ihe I'ulled Slates lllilli culitiol is not
au ntlnck on Ihe hlnh rate us such II Is a
icleiitlllcally Just and humane effoii lo
in event the hlith or more chlldlen than
paienls can endow with sluing Imilles.
sound minds and a fair chance In (he haitlo
of life Nothing mole
Hlnh contnil Is a soclul pilnclple with a
message lo womankind, especially to wink
ing women, already enliapped as she H lu
Ihe meshes of Ignorance This Iguotaiwe Is
the lot of the woiklng women alone. II Is
Ihe woiklng i ti 111. his wife and his family
that piesent the piohlems of this genera
don. Women of wealth can and have oht.iined
this knowledge and put It Into practice.
hao been ielieed of oteiliuideued
malernltv nml aie free to exnerlence the
j Joy of life which only welcome childhood
I anil voluntary motliei hood can bring7
i DRIVER, IN HIS CUPS. LETS
UA'lTliK WAISOUU .STUKETS I
- ., . .....nn. ..... . 1 "
VH
Herd Tries to Stampede Broad Street
Station When Guard Visits
Saloon Too Often
A held of Kansas 1 utile tried to slumped,,
into Hin.ul stieet Station enily today when
the lieiUsman de.serted them lo find relief
(10111 the ley winds in nearby saloons. Ilml
i . r ,.., , ,, it i
It lull t'cn ,.,i i.,-,-,,,, ,,,,uciiiru nu n
i over ftom City Hall and a small ciowd of
silk-hatted theatte'goeis, the station would
moll have looked like a modern slockyaid
iThe cattle were being driven from the
Philuilelphhi stocUynids at Thli ty-seconil
and Itace streets. The heidsman, It was
said, had stopped at several Faloons on the
way, anil by the time lie leached Cltv Hah
and the winds which whistled uioutiil It the
mtlle wele no longer a bother lo him.
Tiie policemen and the after-the.itte
parties In the station Dually col railed Ihe
inlmals and lift (led them iulo iMIy Hall
totiityard V. M. Snvder. Ihe ownei, was
ilieu notltled He sent tliieo men froin West
Philadelpuhla to in-over his u nutlet log
piopeily.
HAS 1,t CHILDREN. WANTS 18
I'oliceinnn Nichols Gives His Views on
Newest Member of Family
lOvery man-led couple should have eight
een children If thoy aie spaied lung enough,
according to Joseph Nichols, a policeman
or Ihe Tlility-seventh and Lancaster avenue
station, who learned while on duty this
nun nliig of the ntilval of the thirteenth
little stranger in Ills home. 3257 Sansom
stieet.
In casting around for a name for the
baby boy .Nichols hit upon Joseph. Ills own
cognomen. "There's no leavon why the
thliteenth should be unlucky with a name
lika that." observed Nichols "I would like
to have eighteen children."
Financial Briefs
The Ameilcan Ice Securities Company has
called for payment on .March Rl at par, the
entire amount of Us debenture fi per cent
bonds, due April I, 1D25.
The Liverpool Cotton
In session today
exchange was nut
-The total Income of the Atlantic. Cult
and West Indies Steamship Lines for No
vember was Jl, 033,210. an Increase of
$57D,067 as compared with November, 1315.
Net was $859,795, or $578,331 greater.
Thirty-three railroads report gross earn
ings for the. second week of January of
$12,705,173, an increase of $1,996,516, as
compared with the corresponding week of
1916.
Commercial' failures this week In the
United States, as reported by R O, Dun
& Co., were 333 against 35S last week,
359 the preceding week nnd 112 In the
corresponding week last year. Failures
In Canada numbered ID against 31 last
week, 26 In the preceding week and 10 last
year.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY STSTWM
Southern Hallway:
December gross . . .
Net
Six modtbs cross . .
Net
iota. '
$7,093,112
2.710.71.1
Sn.31,770
12.031,770
1.137,780
11.1S7.512
Increase
1805.907
SU3.403
4,959,888
2 IISSXI1
Third week January.
127.591,
From July l
u.tou.ooi
m. mo
832.691
Alabama ureal poumern:
Third week January..., $101 625
fnuil July 1 8,350,251
(Mnclnnatl, New Orleans
unit Texas PaclAc:
Third week January.
From July 1 . . . .
Ueorala. 1'lorlda
and Southern:
Third week January.
From July 1
$212,184
6.793.829
SI8.282
991.750
1.11.139
,307,8119
$10,360
2H.700
Moune ana unio:
Third week January. . . . S22S.97I
From July I 8.809.28.1
S13.000
13J.322
PERB MARQUETTG
Third week January $378,230 '$175
From July 1 13.159.307 1.180.758
DETROIT AND MACKINAC
Third week January $10,808 S2.020
From July 1 67J.158 73.270
MOBILE AND OHIO
December groan $1.11.S2I f.lOI.S.IS
Net 277.655 '12,500
Blx months" roj....... 11.217.581 861.603
Net fc 1.231,901 M11.S37
CHICAGO QRBAT WESTERN
December (ross $t,150,99T $130,113
Net .." 399.520 '20.235
Surplus , 201.118 667
Sir month' gross , . ,.'8.018.399 $.001318
Net . - ,' 5 681.21T 631.18U
Surplus $382,161 611.375
pcreasa.
1 .
MRS. DUNNING HURLS
QUERIES AT BALDWIN
"Does Speaker Really Doubt All
He Professes to Doubt?"
Suffragist Asks
BACKS HELPER OF CAUSE
Mrs CJcofgo A. Dunning, elinlrmrtll of Ihe
Woinnn Suffrage, party of I'hllauVlphln
Coimly, loilny sent n bioadshlo of iiertltuml
(lllcstlniis to Speaker UalJwlii. following
the ittinotiliceineiit thai lteprcseiilntUe Sam
tint A. Whllnker of t'hester County, wmihl
champion tho cause tif suffrage lu Hip
Houso when the Stale Legislature recoii
lenes pnrlv next week
"What Is In suffrage In t'eiinsyhupia?"
In the toplo which fuiiilslies tins "011111111111
tlim" for Mis. Dulililng's iilglitiient lief
conclusion is that the Speaker mill his po
litical mMsers aie deceiving themselves as
legal lis Hilfflago ill this State,
NOT AI'ltAID 111' "SISWt.KIW
1 "Time was. hot so tnati yen 15 U go. whpn
iiipn may have been lustlfleil III iiesl lulling
our knowledge of, fltul the rlghl to have nn
Inleicst In. poljjics." snhl Mrs. Duiiiiltig
"Hill tml.i), ns 11 result of IlitPtisHe observa
tion, we have come lo utuleisland polities
liarticulaily Ihe I'onnsv Ivnlilu liranil Wiv
the surtiagl't" of I'hllnile.lpliln. have 'oh
seived' Willi hunioioits Interest Ihe guti
plav, tho polllieal gun-play, procerling pri
maries nml othel elections. We ale not
ftlglitulieil b these Koiii tli-tif-.ttilj 'sK
?eis' that tin not clack We are partlcu
laily Inietesleit in one t Tin t has to tin with
the piopnscil hu fringe anieiiilinetil, which Mr
Whltnkei will Inttodiice III the House of
llcpreselilntlies mid which will he Intto
iluceil lu the Senate In a Senntor, who Is
eipially litterstlug ami just us slanehly our
fi lend "
lu her open quest Ions Mis niitinliu;
i polnteillv asks Speaker ltalilnln If he leull.v
I iiicrillmiH Ihe intetest of Ihe voleis "back
j home" In the sulTtiige nineiiiliuelit or llie
j wisdom, from 11 nnniu IhI staliilpolnt, of
, siilimlltlug (he iimeiidlnent She usks for
his udmlsaloii lhal uomiii taxpnyeis shoulil
I lecelvo consideration, especially as legards 1
I the pioposed J5n nnn uiin gooit.ionils bond !
i issue, nml leuilnds him of recent progiesa
of suffrnge.
"I lues the Speaker of the House of llep
icseiitnttves, 11s tepoited. lenll.v doubt nil
he piofesses to doubt?" continues Mrs
IMiliuiug's iiieslliuinaire
"tin Mi. Halilw tn's polllieal friends pin
less to doubt all Hie things Ml liahlwin
piofesses lo ihiubl '
"If so. Is II not a pill that II Is o'.'
"H'lij ? Itecniise oiilv .Ml llaldwlii and
Ills political ft lends deceive themselves iulo
believing that :is,i,iiiii and mole men who
voted for out iimiMidtiienl and tuaii otheis
men and women agiee with them"
COMPENSATION HOARD
ORDERS A REHEARINC
Duclsiuu Dt'clnreil Not I'lnal When
Claimant Alleges: Newly Discov
ered Kviilunco in Case
WIl.KIIS-UAItlM-:. I'a . .Ian. 27.- Adjudi
cation of a claim for compensation l n
lefeiee ami the 1 'oiuiensatloii Ilu. ml Is not
a tlu.il healing This pureileiit was esiali-
lished I iv I'hniim.iii llariv A, Mncke. of
Ihe board, in a dec simi muleied today
on
I the application of Paul I'runrek for :i
le-
healing of his
claim for damages HUfftied
while working
In the mines of the Itauli
i "on I Companv.
Technically the compensation law pm
vides thai Iheie can be leliearlngs in cases
only w-heie then- Is pioof of fraud, perjury
or coeicion. There was none of these
charges lu the I-'ranzek case
Ki-anzek linked for a rehearing on Hip
gioiind of after-illscoveied evidence. I'oun
ticl for the lluiib Con I Company argued that
when the Compensation Hoard tendered n
decision its power In that pailleiilur case
ceased and that It could mil possibly reopen
the case oil ground of nfter-dlscoveieil evi
dence. Counsel for l-'iaiizttk argued Hint lech
nlcally (he coal compau.v's claim might be
right, Imt that morally it was wiong.
I'haiiman Mnckey decides that Iheie can
be no haim done any one by gelling the
tine facts in the case, and he. theivfoie,
directs that a lehearlng be held.
ONLY A FRIENDLY
BOUT"
But Germiintown MiiKlbtrntu
Sculllei's in Hail
Holds
When John Ilildgett. iwi-ut.v-sov(m .veais
gld, heavily bandaged about Ihe head, .mid
Heorgo .Sewnnl, twenty-seven, both of I hem
council wallers tit th' Oohii.tr-.Moi ris
Apaitmeiit llou.-e, I'helteu avenue and
.Moirls sttret. Ueiiiiautown. sbkid bufoie
Magtsdate Pcuiinck, lu the. lieioianlou n
pollCB station iIiIh inurnliig. uccuseil of
staging a leal battle In the ttpuituieut
house, las niglit, Ihe.v exclaimed as in otui
voice '
"Judge, II was only n friendly scuttle "
"Never become enemies, " advised Ihe
Magistrate ns he hold them under $.100 bail
each to keep the peace. '
i
Mayor Buys Summer Hmue
.Mavor Smith has pmchaseil the lot nevt
to his present olio In (ileuslde, where he
makes his hummer home. The luu-t is
hltuated on Huberts avenue, which gives
him a lot of about 125 feet frontage nnd
running back pjiinllel to the site of his
homo. The owne was -Mis Adalbert Uni
corn, of nienslde
What's Doing Tonight
Academy of Political and Social Science sen
klou on "Railways and Railway Labor as Af
fected by the Light-Hour Law." U'llhSrspuon
Hall. Free.
Patrick Oulnn talks. Kenslneton Labor Ly
ceum. Second and Cambria streets; a o'clock
Free. '
Philadelphia's Real Ksiats Hoard dinner,
Hellevue-Strntford Members only.
Merry Week for Jewish Relief observed In
synagogues.
Oak Lane Improvement Association dinner.
Hosier's Members only.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Academy of Music.
Admission charge,
Haverford College alumni dinner, Ilellevue
Stratford. Members only
Reunion class of 1901. Commercial High
School. Rlttenhouso Hotel. Members only.
New Century Oulld banquet. 1307 Locust
street. Members only.
Ninth annual dinner of tho Thomas Paine
Association. Haojcom'a. 929 Murkei street. Mem
bers onlv
BEAL ESTATE EOR SALE
1VES.T I'lllI.WIKI.riHV
ANNOUNCING
the opening of the Sample House
Thos. J. McGarvey Operation
IN xk3kjl. U r-Vx.l-A g,reet of S7500 jiornea
"in the Exclusive Overbroolc Section"
$4500
Two-story massive porch-front house with iuclosure having interehanre
f sash; hardwood floors throughout. The bathroom having fittings of a
able
ininn ,nL nn tini.water neai.
structed under the personal supervision of the builder
The last operation that I built created the sales record for fast selling
in West Philadelphia. Arrangements can be made for those contemplating
purchasing a home In the spring obtaining one of these homes now. as there
are only 5 limited number in this operation and they are Belling fast.
ThOS. J. McGarVey "uilder on Premises
transit FACILITIES; Transfer north on 60th st to Ijinsdowne ave walk on
sVjuare east jind then north to Nassau road or lo SJd and, Nassau and walii east.
Flames Sweep Block
in Pittsburgh Heart
Continue! frmn I'rtR hp
nrntnl Theatre, owned hv Harry Davis
Knterprlpp compani. J2BO.liflO
Davis testnurant. adjoining tliand TUea
tie. $20.ono
Dyrlc Theatre, adjoining the Orntitl.
tln.tion
While I'alaco reslntirnnt, $20 000.
fiesdetit Jewelry Company, loss not es
timated. (.Ia7.clle-Tlines central ofllce. slight,
Kltuv Shoo Coniliahy building (no ten
ant), $5000
V. I.. Douglas Shoe Company Stole, $60.
0011. Mct'rory Hvo-nml'ten-ecnt store. $155,.
000
Hilton Clothing Company, $f0.noo
Two motion picture tlientres. $innoo
pnch, Ioses ranging ftom a few hundred
dollars to $26011.
Whltu Denial Parlors. $26,000
Kaufmnnn department etnio (windows
and goods and dilutes lu windows). $l2,Mio
Plate glass windows lit Katlfuialilr'.s de
IMituunt store, thu Dark llulldltig. "t'lilld s
lleslaiirant. Solomon's departmeht slnre, the
llarils Thealio and the Schmidt llulldltig
Oilier stores were Noverelv damaged by
tire and water
The block was one of the oldest In een-
tial Pittsburgh
.ounty l-Mre Marshal Tho.nns ffarr said !
this morning
I ,ilt,tn,t,l,,k,l lliao.l lillliillnu-u flllttlWlllt HI
Investigation two .venrs ago and tecum- '
mended lire walls between two of them " I
WATCHMAN DISCOVI'HS lll.AZH I
M ,1 t'niiiln. a private, wntchninn. pattol-
lug the block bounded liv Wood street, fifth 1
a while. S'niithllelil and Diamond stieet, ills- j
1 no 1 ml the lire when Waller Ihulicott, prlv- j
ate wntclunaii lu the Mii'tor.v Itullding ,
01 ei come bv smoke, staggered out from a '
door of the Inilldlltg and fell Into the ui ins 1
of I'ronin 1
s ihe dames gained headwav, feeding on I
Itmlei-like stocks and lludliig but slight
teslsliuice in walls or the old buildings I
in the block secoiid, Ihlid ami foul III alarms
wire sounded, calling out evely nvnllable
piece of Ihi'-llglilllig eipilpment III Pitts- I
burgh Kveu ihese. Willi Hi unbilled i'f- !
foil" of Ilipiueti, had not bioughl Hip Hip
iiiiiIpi full control six bonis Intel
Neatly llfly tlieinuu wele bull bv Myitis
I
deliiis. but none selloill. Police reseives
kepi back tho huge ciowd. Tile Hie Hues
wele drawn u block away ftom the tile
.one and thousands surged about Ihem. In
cluding hiindieds of girls and women em
ploveil lu the bin mug ilep.iituttmt ttoies.
The presence of a large uuautlt.v of moving
plcluie lllms stilled in Ihe (Irand Theatle
building added danger to tho lighting l ,
the Haines and caused several p.vrotechniciil 1
dlspla.vs us tbev exploded A large iiiu
inotila lank In the basement of this building
also exploded.
To pieveiit the llames spi ending lo Smith
field stieet. vvheie large department s'otcs
ale, llremeu d.v ntimltcd the ruins of the
l-'iank .St Seller department stoic
niOt.AV PltOVHS COSTI.V '
len-mlnule delay In locating Ihe siniiie
of the Mie vias one of the elements which
pinhahl.v coutilhiiled inticli to Us spiead
When the first 111 em. in leached the scene
siuoke was issuing fiom llm l'lftli avenue
entimice to the Kiank Seder store
Lines of hose won- run iulo the Mole anil
lliemeii tild vainly lo Iintl Ihe flnnie
Viler thev had been in the establishment
lor seveial minutes it was tllscovoictl thai
smtiUe was coming from the basement of
the .UcCioiv store. The delay was fatal
Hv Ihe time water was turned Into Ihe
McCtoiy basement It was a mating vol
t .mo
First th XlcCiory stole went; then the
Frank ,V Seder establishment. Frank
Seder's walls fell in. as did McCiory's. The ,
niuf of the Ciniid Theatle el uslietl lu j
short I v befoit) f, o'clock. , I
Soon after the llames had ravaged the
Flank & Seder Hulldlug therq was a loud i
icport and as the warning cry of falling j
walls was echoed through tho btrccts there ;
was a scurry of firemen ns btlcks and
toiiilce work crashed lo the gioiiuil Thiee I
lit emeu w-i-ro caught under the (list ava-
lauclie. but cumtades lunvcd thu i.iiu of I
In Irks lo pull Ihem to Ihelr feel ami ding
llieni 1,t N.irt VI le.'ist ! ,l,,u,i .,.,,., i
.-aught under llu first falling walls, but no i gJ
fatalities resulted.
Like a lilust fuinace toai- the lire broke I J
out lu. the tpand (Ipcia biiiltllng and licked
lis nay tliiough the four llooi- The walls
treuibled soon lifter ami crashed down to
tho llrsi Hour, sending a hall nf spmks all
over (he downtown buslnesH section As
far down as Wood stieel loots and awnings
weto Ignited ami details of flieiuen vveio
burned hllh.-r anil thither to battle theso
Hies which tliiealeiieil thu entile business
M ctlon.
Sireams of water weie tuiiied into the
furnace of llames fiom three stieets Fifth
avenue. Smllhflelil mul lilnmoiitl streets
Walls toppled. Hoofs fell with lesoiindiug
roars. Itlnsls of suioko from back drufts
keit the llieuicn at the entrances to the
buildings, entiy being ImpoASible.
All that saved Hie downtown diilitct, ad
joining blocks and oibeis more distant, was
all aliuo-t tomplete absence of wind in the
St.CCtK
t'ul sour fit, 1 lui' t l,
MI'.RSIKIN I'ATKM'
(iltVI'L. whl, h ImroH
llorl.nheat Peu "tl
lti-.lulllng u
111 VIvlNL
III 1 ,1 S I e
uih-t ,l,f,,i
grnttes of teal VV tielhei ,.nl '
ate power liullers hi u Uiu t-aiu
or hot water, htaier. a Mention
(Irala will Ae 25"i The ln'r
lucking sstem of grale liais mum
...,..- ... -,n- ul-n ,,,,nlncs at Mil
iiiilia ill" "in' -- -.--
iltn. thus preventing ust or
fuel and clogging
JIHRSHON PATKST SHMvlMl
LR.VTK nOIIISs
117 . Third M
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
i-vr I'liiLviio.i'iiiv
iitv iiiooiacu j.ot3 ouuneus were con
" Jl rCTr' I I
H0VERT0WN "KEWSIE"
OLDEST IN THE STATE
Henry V. Koch, Who Celebrates 7ilh
Hirthtlny, Hns Covered Route of
182,000 Miles
tlOYKIfl'OWN, .tan J7 - Hem v V Km b
Pennsjlvanla s oldest "newbov" In nnlve
service, this week celebrated his 'eventv
fourtli birthday nnnlvcrs.it v He ha
founded out incur than nftv -three ven-i of
active service In the sale nt tlnlly ne
papeis. wpokllt! and ni.iBnlne
MP Kocli. who was an nrplian stnttn) In
the newspaper and tobacco business on
South Hendlnt nvptiue 1 efore he wn able
to vote, nnd In the dny of the stage coach
tecelved his papers late In Hie nftrrtinnn
and Iintl sale for about n dozen n ditv if five
cents ti Codv
I
Deprived nf the sense of hearing riom j
earlv manhood the wldpl.v lumv 11 iiewt.nper
nccht retained snlendld benlth nnd has si
laiel.v been conllilfd with ntiv Sickness
snv ft few attacks ol1 pneumonia In
these vnafs In which he has walked In his
dally ilnvels about the stieets of the hot -oiigh
he 1ms covered an estimated distant e
nf t2.l60 miles Ills day's work In all
these years has averaged sixteen bonis
starting ut 6-30 11. 111 to in p m I'or m.inv
j ears ho rolild he foillul at his desk s, 111
tlnlsdnu Ills route books even nt nili'multi
inii iilwitVR was 011 hand when the r, .to nolo
I'""'1' "" !'lc1f,'a,'n'' ,,
. r. . K,'l " '"'V " ""
been renin ika hie
this half century. The veteran news
ngetit has Ihe highest repei t or his town-
people nnd traveling men riom all pails of j
the I'nlted States have reiuRiilxed bis fa-1
mlllnr tlgure when arriving or linn tiling
local trains and trollevs.
liATUHll UI' WASTE l'AI'KR
Gfriiinntown Hoys' Club Conducts Cam
paign t(i Equip I'lnygrouud
Member of the Herniantown llov' riuli
and Iheli rtlends have jollied the enmpn go
to relieve Ihe paper famine iiv gsiherlng old
newspapers unit mngiiKlnes The proceeds
will be used to equip the club plavginmid
llnvs from the club tinned ,11.11 Is of Hei
mnninwn Ibis mottlllig The club will col-
! lect papeis within a uidiii" or two miles
I ftom Ihe clubhouse al 2S West penn stieel
I'riMmreiltiOhS Motnrlinnls Shown
Ni:V YiHHv. Jan 27 Motorboat own
ers and bulldeis have espoused the pre-paieilm-ss
Idea lu Ihe thirteenth annual
Hindu boat show, which opened tod.iv a I
Sin ml ivmial Pnlai-e with a dispi-iv of
;,K iioweiboats the pieparedness sentlnieiit
could ,, lie seen In
ooais ouiii lining not".
Ihell ow net s to t-mveit
w 1 1 l,t will inutile
thein Int
coasl paliol ciui-ti-is in an em,-r-
gencv
Seatag
Oysters
Purity
Seatuji Oysters arc fat
nut " fattened" . Jole.
not "limited'; mttiirat
not "Heated": iclntcd
, not "promiscuous
From exclusive beds, miles
off Cape Charles, Vu
FBavor
7frtful nn1 lRoroui utth fhn
niap. th tnnjr, th nnlt-
wet't savor of th( open nrenn
At bftter IloleN nnd i"ub
1 fiytrirr l hn III lift Tub I"
n jirfiirrr RtijinniePH b'tter
It. II. ri.U7TONm5'0;. I'lilla lMHtrllmlnr.
KruilUiB lenninnl Mnrkrl. Arch Nfi-cut Wnll.
anpjiifflBJiraiiiJiiiia
gl
Try Our
Sunday
Dollar
Dinner
The high cost of living an
cue week-end rest ar tw
xcellent reasons for hrlnjf.
leg the entlrs family har co
aturrow.
Special Masts
jfi&'
ZNew
oTel-
ANGVER
Twelfth and
Arch Stt.
I KEENLY ENJOY TRAVEL
INGESPECIALLY ON
THE GOLDEN STATE
LIMITED' "
"Whoever was responsible for the
building of this beautiful train under
stood not only the needs of the ttaveler,
hut better bttll. he understood human
nature.
"This Is evidenced by the unusual serv
ice provided and the many unlocked for
comfoits and conveniences."
The above Is Just one expression of
many commending our supeiior bet vice
to California. When you go west avail
yourself of the splendid service pro
ided on the superb trains
"Golden State Limited" and "Call
fornlan," via Hock Inland -HI Tawi
Southwestern Southern Pacific over
the Golden State Houte direct line of
lowest altitudes.
The military encampments at Kl Paso
and West provide a continuous panorama
every loyal American should see. Tickets
permit ten-day stopover at Kl Paso.
Less than three days Chicago St.
Louis to Los Angelas no extra fare.
Tickets, reservations and California
literature on request at Rock Island
Travel Bureau, 434 Wldener Building;,
1. M. Brown. D. P, A., phone. Walnut
123. Adv.
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