V 'EVENING LElXJER-PHILADEiiPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917 FEiri'r'm : i Tr fi VARE TO TAKE UP n my i iakv ruin Congressman Will Confer With Daniels otf Pro posed Celebration EVENING LEDGER PRAISED Suggestion for Celebration to Mark Start of $10,000,000 Works Commended The oDlclnl pnrt to be taken by the United States Navy Department In the celebration of the. breaking of ground for new buildings In connection with the J10, 000,000 Improvement nt the Philadelphia Navy Yard, which Is expected to tnUe place within about three weeks, will bo consid ered at a conference between Congressman . William H. Vare, of Philadelphia, nnd Sec retary of the Navy D.inlels when Mr. Vare returns to Washington, Congressman Vare told a reprcsentotlve of the BvnstNci I.kimiku, which tlrsf pro posed a "rolebratlon by the combined fed eral and civic olllclals. that be had not yet considered the matter itcllnltely. but that he would" take It up with the navy olllclals ns soon ns possible and that a program would be arranged nt tho earliest possible moment. MucU enthusiasm Is being dlsplaed everywhere In Philadelphia nt the prospect i.f a special celebration by the civic depart ments, lluslness men nnd city olllclals agree that the occasion Is one most worthy of notice, ns the (Joxernment Implements nnd the mivnl program to lie cairled out nt League Island probably will mean more to Philadelphia, both as a matter of business nnd ns a natlon-wldc honor, tli.ui any other movement of recent eais The T.vkninu 1,Uio"kh'h Initiative In proposing the cele bration Is being highly praised. Itoth Common and Select Councils are expected to consider the matter of a Joint councllmanlc innmlttee to ni range the city's pirt of the. pruBiam at the tegular Council meeting this nfteiuoon Inmes K. t.enuoti, president of Select Council, and Dr. IMnard H (lleason, presi dent of Common Council, spoke beat lily In favor of the celebration In Interviews with nn IIVKNtNd 1.KIHIKH repiexentatlve. Iloth promised their hearty support of a resolu tion for a councllmanlc committee to work In co-operation with the congressional tep resentntlves and with the olllclals of the Navy Department nt Washington BiSHi iHRmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf vlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal W " f "- x " I. t- $ & . - "; f Nil i0 tjha aaaa AKA4ataHBHHi German Society Elects Officers The Herman Society of Pennsylvania at Its 152d annual meeting elected the fol lowing olllcera .1 II Ma.ver. president ; (J. A, Schwarz, llrst vice-president; R lilnl Ick, second vice-president; .1 II. Ilarjes and (3 von Home, secretaries, II. Ile.vl, treas. urer. Mr Mayer Is ulso head of the I'nlted Blngers, DIVOItCKES WILL MAKKY W. P. Hill, Separated From Wife in January, to Wed Mrs. Mary Max Two dlvoicees, one of whom obtained legal separatkm on the twenty -seconil of last mouth, today received a marriage li cense. They are William P. Hill nnd Maty D, Max, both of whom gave th lr aildrcs as Limekiln Pike and Weawr stteet. Mt. Airy, Pa, Hill was divorced by Common Pleas Court No. 1. The decree was allowed on January 22 last. Mis. Max was legally reparoled from her liubaml mi December 20, 1915, by Common Pleas Cutut No. . on the ground of lUsettion. Klkton Marriage Licenses IXKTON, Mil., l-Vli. 1. Tho following marriage licenses were Issued here tod: llaymoml It. llamel and Josephine Ailiriiv Daniel V Clawell and Katherlne Zaberer, llaymond V Hemphill and Hessle Marshall. William T Walkera ml Klla M. Dills, At lantic Ct ; William C. Weldln, .lr, nnd Florence P K.liley. Wilmington ; Jerry C. Price and Jennie O. Craig, Carlvilh. Mr.; Charles W Uhoads, Pottstown, and (!lads McLaughlin. Limerick, Pa TODAY'S MAKKIAGE LICENSES Walter Ctldivrll. i'O.'ld Annln at , Bin! Kllen (lren. lM'S Carpenter St. KoUslaw rintrnvvnkl. 4UJ3 Stiles St.. nnd Mao anna PromlUMvaka. 45 iu Alnifiml hi. Edmund S. Conic. Alden. l'a.. nnd Prances P. Spooner. AlUen. Pa Frank Miirlno. 1031 S I'nlrhlll ft.. urul .Mar garet Sacrecfl 012 S. Darlen st liarrv I. Hlutik.". lilt II Monnienalnii ive , anil llllzalietil Stiller. '.'.Vi-I H. .Maranull at Louis Mandel, inns H ."th st , ami lltsler Michielaen, ."10 hater Ft. Hrrekiun route. 2sl Wnarton st.. jnd lMlth Johnson, lil.'t H 2sth st. IMwaril I I.lltle. ltias i: Westmoreland st . and Martha V Dlvlnney. MIW Wood nnd ave llurmin l illr-ln. tl.iddonnold, ?. J , and Marie C Mark, 232.T N. L'.'d st. ' Haywood 1 Smtln, 1 iHf Carpenter st., aud Mattle K I.. Ikilky. 4I11 Walnut st. Villi im llaialllon, Mt. Alr, l'a , und Matilda Andfrson, oontz, l'a Wllllnin I'. Hill, Mt. Airy, l'a.. and Mary D. Max. Jit, Airy, l'a Uremia Kerrettl. Ms Kauffman at., and Teresi Auaone, M7 KnufYmjin st. Jozft Oiawackl. 210 Lombard st , i!nd Jozeta l'utkuuska, 210 Umibnrd st. Alvln J, I'nwell, 2.1'il N 2oth at., nnd Anna Tallow, 31121 Sjiionham st, Morris Levy, IW I N. nth st , and l.lizle Moraenateln, lllj S. 4th st. 5enrB Jt, Klneton. 2(1211 8. 22d St.. nnd Anna St. l.undbeck. 2.'I18 H. Xd at. Onr II, Kmoles. 411S Cambridge t and Hophle Avodenko. 81.1 Jackson at. Dennis Uarr. 2.11S Carpenter st.. nnd Ilridjet nixon. 2H2:t Ht. Albans at. IruaiLdr.omH,,s.,2!.,t8h.s,-.20,h " "nd Ca"le Thomas J. Prisn, 87th st. nnd Iiartram ave . and Hosetta White. 7th st. and Iiartram ave Eugene I'. Delmore, His Lombard st. and Ada A. Williams. 131.1 Addison st. -James Ik Dover, 1327 H. loth si,, nnd Anna M, Johnson. 712 8. 18th st. John II. Fullmer, 8t4 Wallace st.. and Htn. rletta C. llarh. 3014 Wallace st. " Jt"?, w-h'f wJ!!v.B8i'Catharln8 t.. and Clara W. Msher, nOo.1 Anffora nvs. Charles ,A. Warner, Br., 8937 Towelton am and Helen M. ltlchter. 33011 N. llruo I "t Wiko Petrymn. 814 Ilrandywlna st and ilarv Corendor, 1313 Carlton st. ' lary The Three C's With Warden McKenty, we alio disapprove uf cards, champagne nnd cabaret, but do encourage the good old-faelitoned name of checkers, gome of the best plujrers In the city may he seen dally In our down stairs ltMtaurant. for Gentlemen, nt 1221 Chestnut St. Why not Join (hem there? It's a delightful place to lunch. Smoking; permitted. Jfanscom Restaurants O'NEIL STARTS PROBE OF BRIBERY CHARGES Commissioner Sends for Men Reported to Have Paid v Hush Money BITTER COLD CHECKS 'FIGHTING IN EAST Germans Take Position and 60 Prisoners on Lipnica Dolna Front NAMKD AS REAR ADMIRALS Captains William S. Sims (above) ami John Hood are among the six commanders whose names were sent to the Senate yesterday by President Wilson. N. J. PASTOR DECLINES" APPEAL TO SYNOD Deposed Minister of Collings- wood Says Congregation Also Will Kefrain From Action The Itev J M McDowell, pastor of the Colllngswiiod Pti'sb.vterian Church, who ten dered his leslgnatioii ns pastor under pres Kilie after a four-hour session of the board of Inquliy of th- West Jersey Presbytery, said today that he would not tnke the mat ter to the synod nnd that the members of the congregation would not either, as he and they wanted only a hannonloiiH situa tion In the church. The deposjd minister will Issue n state ment to the public through the newspapers on Monday, he said today, to make known his side of t rr.i 1 1 K. A communication to the Uvnstvo I.edohh from S It. 12. (ioicod, of Culllngswood .Summonses wete Issued by Insurance Com missioner ,1 Denny O'N'ell upon his arrival In thla city trnHy for two men who are conncrtcd with 'nsurnnce companies with branches In Philadelphia, wholt Is al leged, on different dates niado payment of "hush money" lo nn empkoye of the State insurance Depnttment. Tho sub poenas were' given In Detective Wilson, of the Insurance Department. vlu was In structed to see that the persons named In the subpoenas were produced befoie Com missioner O'.N'cll ul once. The ehnrgj that "hush money" was paid 'to an cmplnjp of the Insurance pep.it tment who at present Is utlnc'.ied to me I'liiiu delphla ulllces of the department emanated from the Penrose c.imp last night while Commissioner o Nell was In his olllce In the Capitol Ho was given the name of the man who recelveJ the money nnd also the names of the persons who, It Is alleged, made the pa.v monts for "favois." I.IVDS IN' CITY The emplo.ve accused was appointed un der the administration of former Stale In surance Commissioner Charles Johnson Penrose leader of Montgomery County, and Is a resident of Philadelphia. While the tec tal of the alleged grnft was going on. Commissioner o'Nell turned to his Informant and said bo would nt once In stitute n rigid Investigation. He Imme diately sent word to the Philadelphia of tlces of the Insutnnce Department for the emplo.ve named to be present this afternoon after the silbpoinns were served WILL PlltiltH CIIAUC.M "These charges come final the Pemose camp, but that does not make nn.v differ ence" said Commissioner O'N'ell; "If thetu lire mi) dishonest persons In the Instil mice Depiiitmriil they inut go I have Issued supoenas for the persons who lire allegul to have paid liione) to an emploje and have liiMtiucted the detective of the Insuitinc Department to see that the peisons nie blouglil bete I Intend In thresh out nu chal ges it lid get to the bottom." Commissioner il'Neil will speak tonight tit the annual b.imiuet of the Philadelphia Association of Life I'nderwrlters nt the Adilphhi. Commissioner ci'Ne'l said this afternoon that he wasn't ttjlng to use the Insinance Department for political pur poses He k.i Id he oul.v had one thing In mind, and that was to protect everv policyholder III I'ennsv Ivani.i. "I have toda.v ordeied my chief clerk. W. II II. Ilakei." said Commissioner u'N'ell. "to beL'lii an Investigation Into the affairs of the ItiMii.imv Department under j Charles .lolinsou, a renrose iippoiiurv now the Senator's in. in Krid.i "If the Legislatuie proposes to Investi gate my conduct of the olllce, 1 will help ,t do it, but I vv.ll also see that the.v go Into Johnson's lecmd A probe of that na ture would raveiil some sensational things ' THIEVES (JET WEDDING RINGS Haberdashery Worth $156 and Three Automobiles Also Stolen Thieves broke Into the haberdasher.v shop of Charles Fetters, 1S02 Columbia avenue, tills morning nnd stole $l"ifi worth of goods Cold wedding rings worth $75 were stolen bv thieves who forced enttance to the luwelry stole of .Samuel Mellln, 1303 South stuet The following niitoinohlles wete ttnun IlllltLI.V, Keb I Kxtiemely cold weather has Intel feted with operations on the eastern front and there was lively lighting In only u few places, the tlrrmnu .War Olllce announced today. On the N'nrnlovkn and southeast of the Llpnlca-Dolun sectors dctachiii?nts from n Siixnn regiment entered a Itusslan position nnd capturtd s xly prlsoneis nnd one machine gun .Southwest of lake Dolrati Allied detach ments, which advanced after strong urtllicrv lire, weie repulsed, the War Olllce an nounced In a teport on .Macedonian light ing Only one minor fight and Isolated nrtll lery duels have taken place on the Huni.i plan front, ticcordlrg to the War Olllct statement. No news of lighting vvns contained In the statement on western front operations REMOVE WEIRD FRESCOES FROM CHAMBER OF SENATE Mis Oakley's Suggestion Approved nnd -- Work Will Start Todny Under Her Direction IIAIUUKtlt'Iin, Keli. I.--Kollowlng'tho suggestion of Miss Violet Oakiey. the at list, of Philadelphia, the .State. Hoard uf Public (Iroiinds and Buildings decided to per mit changes In the Senate chamber where five of the painting of Miss Oakley have Just been placed These contemplate the plae'ng of ground-glass globs on the elcc trolhrs directly In front of the series of hlsloile paintings unit the toning down or the brilliant gold nnd green frescoes nbout the celling of the ihambci The Iriard nuthorlred Miss Oakley to have the work done, and her own workmen will start this morning. Tho changer will probablj cost less than 20n. Man Chokes In Death on .Meal Meat strangled nn uuldentllled man In a restaurant lit Twcnt-thlid and Keileml streets lie was taken to the Polvcllulc Hospital, but before physicians could aid him he was dead He was dressed In u dark suit, blue overalls, two gray sweaters and black shoes lie was five feet nine Inches tall nnd weighed IRA pounds. Wills Admitted to Probate nenuctt of, JinfiO to tho Vcdsratlon of Jewish Charltlm. $20p to the memorial fund of the congregation Itodll Shnlem nnd $200 to the Jewish Foster Hbme and Orphan Asylum are Included In the. will of Jacob Miller, 1T1S North Fifteenth street, which was ndmltted to probate today. Tho mnjor portion of the estate, which Is valued at more than JIOn.OOD, Is bequeathed to tho sons nnd daughters of tho testator. Other wills probated were those of David C. Schiller. 1228 Old Yolk road, which In private beiitiestH dlhVosfs of property nL uel at tfiO.nOO; Charles D. Sllcox, 27 IB llrldge street, $IX.7fi0; Maria K. Ilullett, Mllnor street near Filler, $11,30(1; Harry ,1 Sharp. Mount Alto, Pa.. $5S.'.I; (ieorgo II. Itelnhaid Kplscopal Hospital. $1900, and Ann Lancnsler 2127 Columbia avenue, $I.-,3S Snvei 811,000 on Wilmington Hiilldlng WII.MIN'C.TO.V. Del.. Feb. 1. The com mission landed b.v Harlan (1 .fcott. which had charge of tho election of the new Joint cltv and county building In Wilmington, has made Its Una) leturti to the court. The lommlsslon ercited the new building at a cost of mote than $1,100,(100 nnd re turned to the city $11,100 and to the county $850 of the amount appropriated. champions the cause of the P.ev. Mr. Mc- r from In 'front of their owners' lesldences- Dowell. saying that politics and a sermon delivered two years ago against what was going on In ceitaln rooms of lecognlred po litical headquarters weie responsible for the ultimate dismissal of the Itev. Mr. Mc Dowell. Mr (Jorcod says that as a lesult of the attack onu of the membeis of the church, who was a tool of the politicians, at tempted to run tho Presujterlim, church "contrary to the high Ideals of the pastor." I'lthuately, Mr. (Jorcod says, thla Individual severed his connection with the church. In i-peaklng of the jiuui. Mr Gnrcod says. Since then tills Individual, who has held ns many local olllces as he has fingers and toes, has been, comparatively speaking, crying 'crucify him. crucify him ' " Mr Gorcod says, In the language of the streets, "the enemies got him," and makes a plea that tho people outside of Colllngs wood be Informed of the real state of af fairs, lie ends by saying. "A crime, the crime of besmirching a well-loved, Christian man's good name has been done In Collings vvood " routing car belonging to Marshall Laugh tin, JOI'J Paik avenue: car belonging to Miss Milton llerold, 2039 North Hioad stieet; cur owned by Paul A. Davis, 311117 Spruce stieet. "SCARED TO DEATH" Jury Finds Miner's Death Due to Fright From Fall of Slate WASHINGTON. Pa. Feb. 1. "Filght ened to death" was the verdict returned by a Jury Investigating the mysterious death of Joseph Lorents. forty-five yeais old, whose body was found In the Vesta Mine, near California. Lorents was alone In the mine, several hundred feet from other workmen. A fall of slate had occurred about twenty feet from where he was found I'hvslclans nnd others convinced the Jury that Lorents was so badlv scared when the crash came that he died' of fright I J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square Exceptional Diamonds Mounted in finger rings Engagement Rings $ Mime Hot-Water and Ice Bag Mirlc is a wonder; it is better and far superior; will do the work of two bags. Will not harden or decompose. Why buy two bags? Sold by Leading Druggists Ready Money- I United States Loan Society ,.117 North Broad St M, i BRUSH YOUR TEETH WITH M.BODON AND THEY'LL BE CLEAN 3 Albodon contains the highest per centage of actual clraflstng and polish ins properties ofany dental cream on the market, so it is certain to clean, your teeth best, will not harden. Has no grit. 2j;. 0 drug starts and toilet counters Trial tube fret on request to ALBODON CO., 154 W. 18thSt.,N.V. BRJUDBURN & NIGRO Correct Men' Tailor Corner 13th and Sansom SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fancy Suitings, regular $30 and $35 qual ities. Clearance price to $OC your measure About 100 patterns to choose from. Light nd heivy weights. Arranged on big tables to maks your selection. Alfred M. Bloominsdale ORIGINAL IDEAS IN ELECTRICAL WORK 217 Walnut Street t 1ft f lot Cut Is ls PIU Cot.i Add an Inch or Two to Your Height Five minutes' use, night and morning, of the Fox Auto, matic Exerciser will actually increase your stature by giv ing you a graceful, erect, nat ural carriage. This scientific appliance does all the work, entirely obviat ing tho strain nnd exertion accompanying the use of most exercising devices. By expanding all the mus cles and inducing deep breath ing, it relieves brain fag nnd physical fatigue, improves the circulation and digestion ontl promotes sound, refreshing sleep. Equally beneficial for men, women and children. Call and See Free Vemomtrallon. 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LAND OF THE LONG AGO. Paul Dufault, tenor. The very soul of music is in the tone of these Columbia Double-Disc Records: a tone that makes them truly records of life. The Columbia catalog lists hundreds of similar ballads and each is a superb example of Columbia tone. Hear rfy record with the "music note" trade-mark whether a vocal or instrumental record and this quality will be supremely there ! Prove it at any Co lumbia dealer's 'Hearing is Believing, A'tw Columbia Records on sale ths solh ofetery month, Columbia Records in all Foreign Languages. This adieitisemcnt wa dntateJ to the Dictahone. r Columbia Grafonola P. ice $1D0 GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC FOR SALE BY cnsTit.w, Ciliililnfflinni I'lann Co., 1101 Clietltu' St. rrnn.vlvHnlu ThIIiIhc Murltliie Co., 1 10!) Cliratllllt M. Snrllrnliiirir, X., A Co., I'-Mli nnl Jlnrkrt M. StriinhrlilKv & Clutliler, Kill unit Murkrt M. XOllTII .,Mry I'liiiK, Stnrr, 3(103 Grrniiiiitntvn Ar. (It)- l.lur I'liarmury. Viirk Itnuil Hint l.'lty Line lluttrr, .Inlin C. 1337 Itcickliinil St.. I.iieiiii llHnnrninnn, 8. A-Jncoli J., lrifll (Irrniiinliiti n At. l'nlrrnlti, llfnj., 140 North Kill St. Iilriil I'lunci unit Titlkliiir Slndilne Co., 'JH.11 Cieriniintuvvn Av. Olilrvvurtrl'ii, Sflia (Irrniiintoirn Av. ()liitv Music 1'i'rlnr, 5.113 North nth St. l'lilliiilrlpliln TMlklnir Mnrhlli Co., 1)0(1 .Vorlh rrHiililln St, Itrlrr, I. S. 010 (llraril Avr. Srlirrtrr l'lnnu Company, A3t North 8th St, Stlinrll A .MrKulian, 11 l'J fulumlilii Avr. xoiitiii:.st llurr, IMnril II.. 3418 l'rnnktord Avr. Colonhil Mrlody Whop, 3'!39 North Front Ht. l'mnUforil Mimic Store. S331 Orthodox St. (Jooilninn. 1.. I,., 337 M'rxt tilrnril Avr, (liitliovvukl, Victor, Orthodox nnd Almond Sti. Krnny, Tlinmna M., 3!34 Krnnlncton Ave. Kitty, 7... 180 H'nl (llrnril Avr. Kryxlrr, Joirph, 3133 ltlrlimnml St. Mttlncrr. Samurl, l.'OI North l'lfth St. Oiinwnrth', SSS U'rt Irlilgh Avr, l'hlln. TnlUInc Marlilnr Co. 044 North Id St. llrlnlirlmrr'a Iff nurtmrnt Ntore, Front and rJutaurhanna Ave. . NOHTinVKST Caraon, T, t., S5S0 (lermantuwn Ave, MIKTIIUi:s'l' (Cuiilnuril) IIiuIn, I'rnnl.lln, .Mioil Minor Avr. tiiimlin.ni, 4,1a,, 4 107 Main ht .MiilliiyooU Kiilitnlc, .Martin, 4io:i lirriiiiintuu n Avr. Kr.vtonr Tnll.lnc Mm hlur ( a() ,N. sj, M, Mmirr, V. II., nia Orriiiiintuvvn Avr. NililrUtrlu, riilllp, 3111 Wrt York St. 1'onrra llrj nohN. 1(13.1 l TloKn St. TompMiia, J. .Monror, 5117 (irrmunton n Avr. IVIIST l'IIII..l)i;i.l'IIA Carr, II. I'.. SI'S .Vljiln St.. Ilnrbr Jirn. 11. DimIh Co.. 31130-30 I.ii uinster Avr. I.iikliiH fluno fo.. sill-03 South R'.il st, Illlmuu, IV. II., (1IS4 l.iinoiliivvnr Avr. InilrpriKlrnt TillLInc Marlilnr t'ii IK10 Wnodlniul Avr. I rilnur. Hurry, 41(1 North S5tl SI .Mrlrhlurrl llro lo.l'l-lo IjinnuS- Avr. sliull'a Druir store, 3II2H .MarUrt t. Uiiltrraiil Tnlklnir Marlilnr ami Iteroril Co., SOU ll.illliiinrr Ar. t'rt I'lillailrlphla Tullilnc .Marlilnr Co.. 7 South OOtli SI. SOUTH Ilu Itrntv. I.nllla. 130.1, South 4(h St. Olohr Talklnir Marlilnr Co, 1317 l'olnt Urqrir At l.iiptnnrrl, Antonio, 730 South 7th St, ' Mlllrr, It . (104 South id St. .Mualral Krlio Co., Tlir, .Mh anil llalnbrlilfr St. 1'kllailrltilila I'lmnncrapli Co., nil! South SI, I'lillailrlphla I'lmnngraph Co., 823 South Dili St, Itoarnfrlil, I)., 331 South St. Slolfo, Harry, 013 South 9th St. cAsuinx lludlry, II, J 1133.37-30 llroadway A You won't run V 1' ;Mf n ini . ., c M of odds and ends when you come to Perry's Reduction Sale! When we've done our regular season's busi ness we stop making Suits and Overcoats for " that season, turn outf. manufacturing a 1 1 e n- tion to the season ahead, and all our selling at tention to closing out the big storeful we carry right up to the last minute! It takes some selling to do it, too; but you know that constant dropping wears away the stone and steady buying depletes even a Perry stock ! Come early and make sure of getting yours! H You can get Perry fifteen and eight-een-dollar Suits and Overcoats now for $13.50 and $15. . I You can get Perry twenty, twenty-two-fifty and tWenty-five-doilar Suits and Overcoats now for $18 and $19. J You can get Perry thirty, t h i r t y-five and fort y-dollar Suits and Overcoats for from $25 to $34. f And you can get a Perry forty-five to sixty-dollar Over coat at a saving of seven, ten, twelve dollars and have the finest kind of Overcoat it is pos sible to make, sell, or buy! Trouser Prices Reduced! $2.00. to $8.00 for Trousers that were $2.50 to $10.00 Fancy Vests at Savings , j". ' F $.3.00 to $5.00 for, Vests that were.- i $.50 to $6.50 t' S .: f. PERRY& "N. B.T. 16th & Chestnut ,v ,-; '! - 8i &a m : f & TFW Willi IMilllipilUi NW Mmmmmmmm