Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 05, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 13, Image 17

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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
The mar
tMflSAT
tly lost tne
.. Mncu
Cur lota, in JP"
11 tJ "'Is No a
ft "'l.nt
nt. U"'"2" ifsj
IWVLXo,
KfTator N"- 'ii 1. 1 (tit.iiM atenmer
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rejcctid Ai
P.?',V.rViDtV. 13.U41 busn.
OITerlniis were
Jc htiher under
uiv" , --.v:. mi
UU, (JUiem,
cur, IN.i.-tP
rite brands.
otion -!, .hi,
ml' fancy patent.
liTulilDU; cll r.i'V". ""'', m.lM Winter.
: ooioso; fiy, " - ':rr,;ht7 j.snui, do,
vv
i'.,rj. 'inanao. .... . ..
.y2 KlAll'K V.SS quiet "'J "rn, "r """"
l.l-r- ' ..iijiiiiVO
ruuviniui'J
- nir lolililne demand nnd Ihe
There w. o,ir,mtlcins are as follows
iicfweiiern "-- ",-,., ,,,i.
family t3H.r.'K
livr beef Mips -"". ' -jlitt-Miin: do,
l" 'V.-JJ; "t'i W Sir. no, no. nmoked, 22 K
lL"nA.w lism mnked. city i-urnl. as to
stiiok-ii,
ess 3V:
"'"VV.m.; S P cured loose, lli'.r. do.
tenia IU'" i,?tiea In pleki. nreo-dln to
wkH; tte' ISHt . hrVrilti'flst cn. as to
irtrut. loow . i T,, cured. '."Vi breakfast
M'"d KjteVn rrcured. "-'c. lard Western rcllned.
neon ""i"ni, do dotut.s lKHrs Urd, pure
""'. !?iC;.n?l'ered In tierces. 1S'C Urd,
gSdSM: nderedl In tubs ISltc.
RErlfaMJ suuaiut
v. n.rket n nulet and un.-lianKed lie.
in.n' Hit prw .;'::. ""j. a ,,,,.. ...n
lfKS"m"1"""
IP" .. V...,TrrO
DAIIU rnuiiLiViio
I. ..rD llefelllt
were HkM and the mar
ilemanil fair Quotations:
t.''r:"e. llh
K1 ."! frMl'i snlldp.irked .r.Hiuery. famy
extra ilrsls
""'",;,. ron Is .1""; nirh prlnta. rniicj.
"!,:,-.?..r eitra Aitfl rit , firsts. as:t'n-.
Sr4i. 5!Jf.-. "wt'"'
- ... a JTBTMir
STuj..iiii'
In Rood rpquent
fi. "fhl bid ea lier .hcklnK tlm rnllwlloii nf
""'.HJSii,? Joints ouoinilnn. Nearby ex-
llrrpipin were
tin, aio p"
fCI !. .
a .rli flmlH Sill 3.
tr"'. JlSrff current rrcflpU. l W P-r ran-.
SiV'.e'lected candled fres.i es ere jpl.Wng.
"initVsh m In fa.r rrnu.t nml firm ;m.li-r
POULTRY
ttvrnrTrlniii of (1f5lrnb!i Htm K ore lluht
.?'...... rp wfll malnlalnl lmt.trad
IDd
"- .. lv nu inir arn inc (iiiniii iiiiii
JU ---., .. .U ..!.
w l.
" .2 ..ailtv.
'.'"''..,lnff''ir Kt.rcif rootern. 1
w
' L ,i "inVtVr. 13P 1'ic
Hiirinir ihkkeiiM. ho ft
.. 1,lJnet, ,11 IL
i tu nlze ni.l iua1H
rf1".1-. i !f-- i.t tier n.ilr. "KM Mllf. itu,
:nSfnJ?&.?!lh:0.na?kPt .lull nn.i prl. n
."". ..... I.U.P OmilMttiitiH h resh-kllll ll
i'Vr" dfy-pVked. In boxei. ueUlllll MiMO
tu in T'tr. 232Cc. roaatliin thickens n;
IS "n boxes. RelKhinc 7 lbs ur linlr. 21
J4e' rotstlnf rblckens. wetter-i. drvplrk
5 bbH. welebliiB K10 lt P.r pair Wc:
imiiHu- rblckens western In libta. welKhlmi
lu per pair, --.-
brolllnic chickens
filrn. In lflx"s. WfUiniE .ti ins. per pair.
attZflC: cnicxeiie. iTriKuins mw ma, w-i itaii.
1014c' do. mixed sizes. lHG20c: broilers.
I... ranfv ?natec. brnller. other nearbr.
iVlrtlM 14 82 lbs apleie. 3032c. tlirkex.
im. )b fancy nearuy .i.'w.uc. ianey wcoiern
fBfllJc: fair to good 3nff31c; old Toms 20O
Me', COmmWIl .m.ll, uulab. itn.ux. ..iir.ii-
la wrltern. 22024c: fleese, nearby. 1!li32tc; do,
..M..n lttl"k'; sauaLn. tier 'rt-n White.
lrhlnr 11A12 lbs per doren. I.ldj.'i 2.": white,
Ttlrtlnc Iltf HI lb', per dozen J4 23 I 73;
wkltl, wellhln N lbs per donen S3 ".llffS 73
Mile, WflsmnR I. Hie, per uoeii ,ni,l..i,
wilts, welshlnij till IIW lbs per dozn 1292 23:
(irk. J1.7J02 23: small and .Vo. 2, B(ic9tl
FItF.SH FRUITS
Tht-mikft was aenerally firm under small
.rBnroll
WIm.
40. Q
npplles. but trade was quiet Quotations: Ap
I, per uoi.iora imperial 3tei'...in lien
,11.. tXillH-l T.V llaldwln No. t. J I 30W3.3H:
nniridfd. I34. (Ireetllliit. No 1. 14 TMit
L(RA. Tl tnf.rail.,1 ?'.!&? I ''. Ivlnn. v.. 1
ttBu.r,0G6;'do, unuradeiT. ;3if4 Kta,uan 'No. l'
I1B3 50: do. Ulistaued. .' WW 3 ail. Wlni aao
Nil. 1, 4 riHOi:, do unsrad'-U. '-' MMf 3..',0. Ap.
!, norlhuestern. per bu. SI AUC2."iil. I.em.
dl. per box, I3SM.VI Oraniies. l'lorlda. per
krite Orient. fane JSJM.r.n, poor, .".drjf SI.23:
jKcMet. St.SliA3 Tanccrlnea Florida per strap,
Kirn, lirapelrull. florin. ier irate. S.IW4.
rineirples, Klnrbn Indian Hlvcr. ter iratii
t:l(lQ&i. Cranberries i'ap t'nd per bid
unc lite Hrlouos s.iw.i.iii, earlv black. S3
B4 Crsnbenles, t'aie Cod. per i rdte SI 73
02; flo. Jersey, dark per rrnle SI Miel 73 do,
Ij. Ilht per crale SHitl.uti. Htrawbcrrlca,
norloa. per quart 330 13c.
VEGETABLES
Th nurket was tzinernllv mil.1 l.uii omnia
eRerlnia s( rel. d (Wuri a (Jimt.illmis While,
potato?!, per bush I'ennivlui'iln, (luilce S2 73
Wltw I0ik, ilinlre $2 73fS3 White pota
tOH. Jersey, per basket il.iuai Kll Hweet
luiors, tistern Mnore ,er Vjl No 1 S3 if
50. NO. 2. SI r,ll?t2 Siveet iinlMl,t riat'a...UPA
nd Uarrlanit. ner hnmnpFVn ' ti ?-.,i.
.. :. tl.SVttl, till, lulls SI Sweet putatoea.'
Jwr, lr basket No 1 SI 23 1.33; No. 2.
K3 IT'S'' "". 1""-h 1MB No. 1 eIlow.
HMSI.Sn, No 2 II .. CaMin.r. .oiithem1
Kf te"."'. '-' r'"03 Hl-'naihf Norfolk, per
UL.I3t4:do. Telaa pee hamper, S2 fill. K'lile
Norton, per bbl. SI 3U2 Cnullilower. Nor
loftu per erate. SI 30f2. Leitute l'lorlda.
fanry. ner haiLei s.'i r.nri i r.n .i ,n ...J ...
k4 per basket Sl2 Celeri ' Plo'rlda. per
ftra
iwaca crtte. 1.1J3 r.u Heaps I'lnrMt, per
!et. norlJ., per u,x. 12 .'.utt I IVppera
rlW. Per but. S3..IISlI1 S.iiimmi l,Mrl.lu ......
u.."!5"- s- l'""- l'lorlda. per basket.
.?'. Tomatoes, l'lorlda. tier crale. jj T:,ty
A Uuslirooms. per 4-lb luiaket, SI 4UW1.7.".
frJ
Financial Briefs
Chandler j& iv. i,. ..
L . , " ' iciiru lur uuaillt-'.n
luay In tlielr new nii.iriot.M ,i il.n .(.it,
J Mtenth floors of the Kranklln Bank
Bunaing, The firm formerly occupied
www with Chandler Ilios. A: Co., nt 1338
wjtnut reet
The plerre.Ae, rt.. ii .. .
mmm. , ..... ..luiui v nr i luiiiiaiiy
'ports f0r tn. jap . , i)0..ell.n... ,,
A ,:.?V proflls 11-OJO 2u'J after deductliiK
.i. interest on bonds.
'.Eimltll-l Of Ilia In.. .1 , ,.,.. ... ..
Mar ?a. .u "iifinniiuiiai rtiner i. oni-
fyiorthe year ended December 31 uere
ym'
compared with J766.2H the pre-
idtAtrm ...
lUiii ..Cl'n,y 'eoniotle lmvo been
srt C .2 I,ne K1"Bloii Locomotive
-- ... department of Railways of
I .
I ren earnings of the Piiect o.i n.
"Iht and Pnwor w Z"I"::
!? month, ended December 3
. - "'iij U me
1 were
I Prerlnn,
3S) nvir
year.
Net sained J181.35G to
'''H.JIS,
g?IU American LocomotKe ("o,,,r,,., i,D.
tt-ton T:Jr J"?X l-ton and ten
aiSn- , fr lllc Chicago,
iZi 2?. ruftcl".0 .a" 'or sixteen 2
tlKlnes for tiie
Hock
50-ton
!.: " v iiin nnn n.nin.
t "ii i acute.
lifttT!!,.?. IRI'tawd on the retular Hat
MttioasT . .'ph'? stoek Ifxehanso $28,300
. Allierienn 'P!...!
American
icicpnurie capital
Weatlon has been mad. ,n ..... ........
jj " 8i00,800 capital Htoclt,
.A A.UCAL MININfi CTnnro
Iftt TONOl'AII HTlini-'o
"amir. Did
Asked.
,01)
par ..". 07
S Ett.n.ioV" ' !T
nil -
14
tV".':.::
.23
.14
Kill .,,
.Ball ao'unELDBTOCK8
.. ,. .01
4
.03
.12
.011
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.01
.OS.
.nu
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,13
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03
.na
FW tKtml,ir ''" ' ";
.f ....:::'"' -v?
U.,.J"SCC,'LANEOtJsV ,
MjUl 60
In Sugar Prkun
uH snd 'YJrn advices. UuotallonSi Car. Iota
110119. . -rtrt ..u n.mnJ WAS
bATS-KeIPt: 'l,'uc umler URiit offer
9
E"ML.f in seis pmoKea andalr-drleii jir
"""he,? lii sets, smoked. 8(c. rlty tef
,tfrn t'h tendern. smoked ami alr-drled
I if nubs ere loner WUiilMUiillK rresn-Kiiiiu
iliicked fowls. 12 In Ixix ilr plil.ed fall! V
MS 2J'V" do wclithlnf l"j lb. nnd ..;er
: do. elBhln a', I';- a piece 22r.
5J .ilthhiK 3 lbs nplete 2iW2li fowls In
Kl.?jScyf drN.pleked.tlBhlnK 4'j ll nnd
ivir lolece! 2.V sm.iiler slzia nlfS.'c. old
INAUGURAL ADDRESS DELIVERED
BY PRESIDENT WILSON TODAY
Continued from 1aki One
nation to their own private profit or use them for the builtlinr; up of private
power; beware that no faction of disloyal Intrigue break the harmony or em
barrass the spirit of our people; beware that our Government be kept pure and
incorrupt In all its parts. United alike in the conception of our duty and in the
hitfh resolve to perform it in the face of all men, let us dedicnto ourselves to the
great task to which we must now set our hand. For myself I be your tolerance,
your countenance and your united aid.
The shadows- that now He dark upon our path will scon be dispelled nnd
we shall walk with the lifiht all about us If we be but true to ourselves to our
selves as we have wished to be known in the counsels of the world and in the
thought of all those who love liberty and justice and the right exalted.
UN ATTACCO AUSTRIACO
RESPINTO DA CADORNA
Lo Sforzo Nemico Si Infrangc
Contro la Rcaiatenzn clegli Itn-
linni ad Est di Gorizia
HOMA. 5 Mnrzn
II Renerale Cadornn annuncln ncl silo linl
lettlnu pubbllcnto lerl sera dnl Mlnlsli'io
della luerra che Rll nustrl.icl nxrvano ten
tnto tin attacco In forae tiella zona ill
fJorlzla. tna che II tentatlo e' falllto per
II pronto Intervcnto tlellc forr.e Itnllane e
con Bravl perdlte per fill nustrlacl Keen
II testo del rapporlo dl Cadornn .
Scontrl dl mlnorc Importanzn Hi sotin
axtitl ne'ln Blornata ill lerl onlle falde
orlentall del monte Npll, In Vallarsa ;
ticlle viclnanze dl Cnnove dl Kotto In
Vnl d'Asso; nelle vtrlnnnxo ill Vlll.i
DufTii. nell'alti nlle del Mawi: In Val
("ampele ; nella zon.i del llrentn.
biiIIp falde orrldcntalt del monte Mai
datsehen. Pill torrente l'ontcbbnn.t.
Alia tetatn dell.i ,illt ilePAvIMn la
nofitta artlKllena ha contlmiatn a
liombnrdarc le poKlzlonl neinlcho .ulla
Marmolda con rlfiillatl ovhlenll.
Sutl.i fronte delle Alpi (llnlle 1'iirtl
Rherla nemlea pjiaeKa" grande iiltlvlta
nella zona ad est dl (iorlzl.i Nii
pomerlBiflo, ilupn una lnlenta prep.t
lazlnno dl artlKlleila e ill mortal da
ttlncea, II nvmli'ii t"nlo' iinioia dl nl
taccare con le sue fantcrle ed In foize
con.lderevoll iiiirlle nostre i(iMl7.ioiil.
ma fti resplntii con Rravl nerdlte.
Alcunl repaitl del no.stio IiSiuo ipk
Blmento dl fanterl.t pi lanolarnno ad tin
lolento contrnttacrn r'.ie dledo lorn
trcntndii3 prlBionlerl tru nil un uf
flclale. Nella 7.011a ' ill lioscriinaln. suH'altii-
piano del I'arso, unn del nntrl rejuitl
lienotro' nelle pii..i2innl nemlrlie, le In
ccndlo' e rltorno' pnrtanilo bcco alcunl
prlBionlerl.
i..v dopimk..a ti:di:sca
Iii iiucitl clrcoll politlel. it prnpo.ltn del
complotto tcde.i'o per ol;eie II Mes.ii'o ed
II (Jmrpone nmtro bII Sl.tt I 1'nlll. i-l o' ill
nplnlont' die II complotto p' pvrfettatnento
In nrnionla con kII us1 della llei ni.uiln
Que.sla nxea nsato le s'esse nrml sleall
dl lotta contro lltalla per piu' ill mi anno
lino it che nun enne la dlchlnroziono ill
guerra da patte dell'ItaHa rontio l.t 5rr
nianla neirnKustn ilell'anno pforso I.o
prote II Koemo Itallano 1c avea nella cat
tura ill utnclnll e fu1i1.UI Imvare.l sull.i fron
te Italt.imt, iit'll'liivlo a l'ola per feinnl.i
ill sottomarlnl tedeschl comandatl da tifll
rlall tedeschl e con eqtilpaKRl tede.chl. nel
raffondamento da parte del sottomarlno U-ll
dl una plccola torpedlnjera Itnllana nel
rIubui) ill 1015 o nel Hlluriiinrnln del plro
wafo AmaKl da parte dell'l'-10 nel IurMo
dello htcHio anno. I', ciuexto venz,i enntmo
la propafianda nntl-Itnliana che I tedeschl
aeano lnlziato tra fll arabl dell.i Tiipoll
tanla e neU'Ablxslnla.
WILSON KD II. SRNATO
WASHINdTON, '5 Matzo. Dopo II
snecesso ileU'ostruzIonlRmo d.i paite dl
dodlcl Henatorl nel Senato. II pieldcntc
Wilson h.i publillc.ito una dlchlarazlotic
nella rtunlc vtlKinntlzra rnzinne opteKevole
del (Iodic I "filibusters" 1 cui iioml snno I
seKiientl' William .1. Stoiu iie-nocratlco.
del JIlssouil; Albeit It Cummlna. reptib
bllcano, dell'Iowa; James A. O'ciorm.tn.
riemocratloo. ill New York: Robert M. I-t
Kol let le, lepubhlU'.tno, del WlscotiMn ;
James K. Vardumnn, democratloo, del JIls
sl.salppl ; John I). Works, repubbllcano, della
California: Harry I.:me. democratlco, del
I'OrcRon ; Aide J. iSroniia. repubbllcano, del
North Dakotn : OeorRe W NorrK repub
bllcano, del Nebraska; Mosei 1. t'lapp, te-
pubbllcano, del Minnesota; Klrby. demo
cratic;), del 1'Arkansas.
II presldcntc Wl'son, dopo aer Inmcnta
to che dodlcl senatoil nbblamo potuto Impe
dlre che la imiKBlor.inza iivesse irevalso n
causa' del reKolamento del Senato, In tin
momeuto In cul la tutuazlone c' plena dl
lierlcoll come forse mal nella stnrla desll
Statl I'nltl, dice che nirebbe Inutile Indite
una sesslone straordlnarla del Coiicresso,
e aBSluntfe:
"II Senato unierlo.tuo e' II solo corpo
leR'slntlo del innndo che non pun' URim
quaiiili) la sua maRRloiauza e' pronta ad
aglre. I'll piccolo Kruppo dl lll, the unn
lapprrhentuno altr.t oplnlone che la lino
pioprla, haiino resu II Kian rovciiio deBll
.Stall I'ulll sena potero e MireReMilP. VI '
tin solo rimedio a ipiesto statu di coe, id f'
che II ri'Kolameuto del Senuto sla ramblalii
III modo che esso Senato jaisya URire."
Nulla si s.t se 1 preslden'.e oir.i' appio
flttato del dlrltto che Rll dart-blip la co-l'-tuzioue
dl nrniaic ill sua Inlzlativa I
plrosc'afl niereantlll amer'canl. OrrI pbII
prende II Rluramento per II suo secondo
perlodo dl presldctua, II Bluiami-nto pub
bllco, perche' quello prhato lo prese Bla'
lerl SI attende die egll annuncii uualohT
ro.a in proposlto nlla sltuazlnne inleriia
zlonale dopo la cerlmonia ileH'InauRiirazlnne,
forse domanl
Courts Won't Fix
Parkway Bar Site
Continued from Puo line
been frank were made when Kopp testllled
that lie Intended enlarRlnB his business and
could ncqulre the property nt 1433 Atch
street from Crosby Wright If allowed to
move to the corner. WrlRht was called
to the stand by Kdinonds.
"You are slgnliiR this remonstrance, are
you not. Mr. Wrlfilit?" asked Kdmonds.
"Yes, ; am." replied Wright.
"Did you offer to sell or lense the pioi-
erty to Kopp?"
"No," said WrlKlit.
'Walt now." said I.oula Hutt. an Assistant
City Solicitor, lepresentlns Kopp. "weient
you holdlnK-out for more money?"
Wright banped his list on the rallinR.
"No," he declared "I saw Kopp three
times, but when 'I found out what his busl
nesa was I told him I wouldn't sell.
Kopp disputed this statement, assert ng
that Wright told him he would sell he
property If It could be "covered up that the
deal was direct from Wright to a-liquor
dealer. .The deal "was held up on nceount
of the price, lie said .
The chief witness for the remonstrants
was Bdward H. Bonsall. financier and a
member of the Y. M. U. A. board of mann
gers. He said the .1.750,000 Investment
at U21 Arch street would be extended, with
urobably an entrance on i-ineemii
"This neighborhood Is primarily no "
catlonul one," he said, mentioning the 1.
M. C. A. schools, Philadelphia College of
rharmaciv Medlco-Chlrurglcal and Hahne
mann medical nchools, Pennsylvania Acad,
emy of the Fine Arts and Friends Central
School. "It Is full of young, people. Putting
a saloon so near brings temptation closer to
them. Among those are the 6000 or 7Q0O
young men and boys who use the . M. l.
dally." , ,
"Are you opposed to licensed a oons on
general principles!" asked Hutt, attempting
to catch the witness In a legal trap that
wnM Jstroy ttw value of hls.twiirony.
" - .
EvJ!.iMG LEl)(iii;il-ikiLADlDLPHlA, iMONDAY, 'MAROti
nger nnd chalimm of the "Hilly" S.unda
campaign committee, dcclar. -1 that the
necesi ty for Millions Is satlsfnu In the vi
cinity nnd that nnv nddltlon would be detri
mental to the uotlt of the nssoi'intlnti lie
admitted that hi- was opposed to w Inekv
selling.
Ilcnrj l-'nuntnln-Y M C A lioup inati
nRer. said saloons ciinstltute the chief men
nee to the members nt the association, lie
caused a sensat.nti when he dedari-il that
one nf the bos, a youth of nineteen e.us
had told him that he bought drinks nt
Kopp's. The testimony was stricken out n
It was hearsaj
"Soernl of our boys hae been sent In-ine
because of the proximity "f Kilnons b
said "This boy wns one of then
John W f'.irr. pr-m-ipal of the I-'ilend-Central
School. I-'Iflei-iith street below Itan
tald that there were already t-mitiRh 'ii
loons "Krom the number of Intoxicated Inen I
hae nhserxed'oii 1'lfteenth street. I JuiIrp
that there Is no danger of nn) one perlshliiR
from tlilr.t," he said dryly "Only two
weeks ago n drunken man walked Into our
sclionl and bail to be shown out."
"Why didn't jou Kick him mil?" ari.eil
Judge l-'lnlfltei
'oh, well," ropllul tho i ducnlor, "he got
out "
ii:nii:s coxkiscation ihuhts
Hutt ilfdaied that tho city had no light
lo "confiscate" Kopp's llc3iise, but should
proMde a loc.itlon for him as a substltut
for the place, he is fou-eil to yield t- make
room for tho Parkway. Kopp contended
that his place pilmarlly was an i-allng place,
naming $70 mid as his last )enr's outlay in
food nnd MK.onn 'i-.vh for liquors I'h'Ipi
Lieutenant .M)eis, of the Klfleenth and Vine
itiii-ts jtailnn and Lleulenant KtinKe I. Inr
inerly of that station, testllled th'al im com
plaint ever had been lodged against Kopp's
establishment.
Th Judges agiei-d that the licenses
fou-eil off the I'.trKway should be allowed
to locate pomowhcio.
"It Is. howeer. not In the pintliice of
tho Couit to nirange for new sites." said
Judge Maitln. In iinnounclng that the
Kernan case would b.- held under nihlse
inenf. Kinnz llilii-b, repien'iitlng .Mih Kernan
declared that the saloons that were fmcid
to move to make way for the I'.irkun)
should It pun tiled foi if the) weie ordi-il)
places, otherwise, lie mid. lemowil woulil
amount to litual couflsc.itlnn of tin- pinp
eit) "
Object Ions of Ihe liunllio.su men nf Ine
South Klfleenth stieet neighborhood weie
based on the fact that It was a shopping
relgliboihniid firquculi il b) women nml that
theie were i untigli saloons lu ttu vlclnltj
llaiey (loulley their lawyer, pointed nut
that there weie nlieait) two Millions and
the bar of the Colonnade Hotel on Fifteenth
streit between .Market and Clieslimt mid
that the ndilllb-ii nf another would hurt
Ihe neighborhood.
M!ks .lane I'lke. who inudui'ts a eonfee
tloneiy nnd tea romn nt lS.'i South I'lf
teenth htreet. said her patinnage, lomposed
largely of Hijn Mmir and Swaitlimore
ColleRO Rltls, piobaldy would decrease If
a saloon weie allowed to locate In Ihe bloi k
between Chestnut and Walnut sttects. Wil
liam Yarnall, an optician, lis South Fif
teenth street, said that because no paloon
had been there In twcho jcais the neigh
boihood had acqulied a u.iiuu for being
safe for women. )otiiig git Is and small
chlldien This, ho said, would dlsapptiii
If the "delilment" of a saloon wi'le nl
lowed In locate lu tho block.
Appludtlnns lefuseil weie:
lleori.- M-I'ulloimh, retail Hi OH- for 21i'
South S-idllil Hlreel.
John lallo trin.fr from 1.11. 1 Unn- rireet
to south nM iiirner 'I ITVi I'-enth nnd ltcv slieels
John J .Miller, retail linns- for 2234-227
Poplar streit.
Aillll II I'rutiki nfielil. rilnll llielise fur south
east tortier
John 1. l.itzusili trunsf'-r fnuu tlermiinlnwn
Hienue hipI Thompson strut Pi northeist eorn-'r
Orlinnn an-l llristol stre-ls
John Cinod mffe, iransfir flom S-siinil street
Hod t'llrard iiM-niii- to Milronj, mid Orthodox
streils
Mbhnel O'llrlui trnnsfir from noi thi-st
e-rner lironu ana i ui'ri sineis in hi Aorin
Junllier slreit
flalliel J Kopp. from Kopp h Hulel JO 12
North llriM-l Mret to norlhuist i orm r Plfnentli
and nli s'le.lK
The iipiilii'itlou grnnttil was
I'liarl-s Itiil.n transfer fnnn III Norlli S. i
enth sir- -1 t 1' 11 13 North emili street
To
n x
sMJI
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house as clean and neat as a new pin all the
year 'round without the hard work of sweeping.
We offer a really good, efficient Electric Cleaner of the
well-known "Thor" make at the remarkably low price of
22.SO
At a special inducement during the houtecleaning period,
we make the following convenient term (to our light and
power customer): $2. SO with order and the balance in ten
monthly payments of $2 each. These term hold good only
during- the month of March.
It costs less than one cent an hour for current to op
erate this cleaner; and because it takes but a very short
time to clean a rug or carpet thoroughly, the expense
of using one of these cleaners is almost negligible.
This Electric Cleaner has a set of cleaning attach
ments regularly priced at $7, but which we will sell
during March at $4 per set. Terms fof cleaner com
plete with these attachments are $2.50 with order
and tvelve monthly payments of $2 each. ,
See the Cleaner in actual use at th mot
convenient Dlttrict Office, or stop in at
the Electric Shop for a demonstration.
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JOHN WESLEY UODIN'E
JOHN WESLEY HODINE,
VETERAN. DIES IN CAMDEN
John We.lo Undine fnrmer railrnad
in.iii n ml snlilier died nl his hiune (12s Hen
sun stieet, Camden, tndiiv, of pneumunla,
conlraited Ihrougli bis untiring lulerest and
actltlly In public nlT.iiis. He was seventy
five yenis old.
Mr Undine caught a seere co'd nt tho
funeial of llilgadler ileneia! John A.
Mather Last week, still s'ck ho went to
Trenton to confer with Uovetnor IMge In
relation to the old Soldiers' Home. Vine
land, of which he was secretary of the
hoard of m.tnugei.s. lie leturnei! home and
went to bed Thuisday, d lug this morning.
.Mr llodiiie, who tin twenty-three ears
was station muster nf the
Penns.vlvalll.l I
IS.iilronil nt Camden, was bom in Mount
llollj In September. 1S12 He serwil In tl-o
I'lxi War 111 I "iinip my II. Thliil New Jer
sey Volunteer lnfanti). being mustered nut
as quartermastei scis'-mil He began his
fnrt-lli--)esii' i-areer as vnllio.id iii.tiu .is
lil.ii-ksniith for the old I'lindeu and mhoy
llallioad. woiklng his way upwind an-l re-
tiring In i:1"i He was the llrst president
lies .
former Councilman fmm the
past Slate cninni.tndr r of the
Ninth Wind, j
ir.niil Annv i
of the Itepubrc of New .leise) and past
mastei nf the Mount Holly bulge of Ma
siitiK. lie Is siiivlveil b) tluee children. Mrs
llibei-i-.i K llottnti, Finnel.s 15 tlodliip anil
Joseph It Itodlne Ills wife. Susaim.i W.
Ilodlne, died of heart iUm-iimi iiist lutobei
while attending a fralpinnl tunctlon
Air.mgenientH ate being made for t!
fuiiiral. which will be held Thill day. wit
burial In the church.vard of St. Audi-
Chut cli. Mount Holly
Admits Plotting
to Kill President
( niitlniii-il from I'niie llne
but admitted they had been hunting for
linn fm a week and nnlv illn-nveieil him this
nmiuing. Meinbeis of the New York ,
"linmli squad" nip said to have Mipplhd (
some of the Infoi in.itlon that lid to his
III I est I
Kalli was taken to police heaihiu.it tci
wlu-re be Is detained pending fuither lines-
tlgatinn. It Is reported that the polic aie
hot on the tiall of other alleged i-ou-splratnrs.
'
The lil.u-k Tniu explosion, lu whiih La Ii I
Is s.ild by Hie police to have admitted p.n- I
tlrlpitlon. nccurrid nu the lumping nf ,' ulv I
20. Ill Hi. locked live St.ites .mil iliil 'J.'i -iniiMiilii
damage. Munitions on linigi- nml
pli-is on lilack Tom Island In Nm nil.
haibnr let go with tenine tITeit, shnkini. all
the lower pait nf New Ynik illv ami
causing the loss nf seveial lives The piw i
billty lh.it 'iuimilp spies might have i.nis.il
tin- explosion was Investigated and sevi . il
men were taken Into custody as sti-pnis t
The nrlglii nf the explosion was nevei i allv ,
dilernilneil I
The Kings! ind. N J. plant of the r.ina- ,
(hail Car nml Foundry t'nmpaii.v. I.unitnl
was vviccked bv a ;iil,uiil),imn explosion mi .
tin lilglit of Januar) II, l!'17 The mm-
p.mv was in.mufactuilng munitions for the
Kc'slan iliiveinmeut. Olllilals said nl tin )
tniu thi) belli veil the llu- that i.iused tin
explosion was of Im endlary origin '
the Housewife
Who Dreads
Spring
Cleaning
and also to
the house
wife who
3 l kp 5 in
keep her
yggiin. '' .
mil hLECTAKIOftiMIY
1917
TRANSITCERTIFICATES
LIKELY WITHIN WEEK
Service Board Expected to Yield
to Pressure After Two
Executive Sessions
Faorahlc action upon the city's applica
tion fur certificates of public convenience
for construction the high-speed transit sys
tem Is expected to follow two executive
meetings of the 1'nblle Sen Ice commission
at Hairlsburg this week The commission, It
is believed. wIP gnint without lurther dolay
certificates nt least fur those lines which
Dliector Twining Is leady to place partly
under contract.
The first executive session will be held to
day and the set mid Wednesday, llefore
the latter meeting the nlllclals of tho Transit
Department hope to have before the com
mission the revised schedule of cost esti
mates teipiested b.v Commissioner Mageo
at the last public hearing Should this re
pott, howevii, not be completed for con
sideration Wednisday, It Is likely that no
net ion villi In takm upon the citlllcates
until next Mmida), when another executive
session will be held
The in lion of 111" lomiiilsslon will follow
a peisnnnl Inspection of the v.n lolls lines,
made Sntuiday b- '"omnilssloners I'.jan.
Hilling and Mageo with Mavor Smith and
Dliector Twining The Ma)or and the Dl-iii-tor
have been bringing all possible pros.
- sure to bear upon the commission lo ncl.
and several times It has been Intimated that
I politics was playing n part lu the com
mission's policy of delay.
' The applications for all of the lines e
leeplliiK the Darby "1." were filed with the
J commission dining the last week of De
i ember, 1914!. Two public healings slnco
I then revelled Ihe fact that tlitcc of the
I'oiunilsslnni'ts weie In favor uf Immediate
action nml tluee wen- lu favor of with
holding the certificates until It was defi
nite!) ilei-lded whether the Philadelphia
ll.ipld Tianslt Co'.ipaiiy would be the oper
ator. A month ago Dliector Twining opened
blil4 for construction of the subway dc
llvci) loop but he has been unable to let
the tluee contracts for Ibis wot It on nceount
of the i oinmi ihIiim's ilel.ie T.iil.iv ot the
U-Itlnll of the Mlltnr. Im liniriin .mil ertlsliiL-
fm bids frr thiee section of the Ilro.ul
street subw.i). running from South street
lo ('It) Hall and fiom Cu.v Hall to (ilraid
.ivenuc The cnntiails will i-o-t apprnxl
matel) fll.nnn.nnu. Iluls will be opened
'April ." ut noon.
Former Transit Diiecloi A Meultt Tay
lor leturiieil fiom a iiinnlh'sMiJouiu In Flor-
lllB oinie nils mnrniug. Although he was
-mMoiis to hear all tin- developments In the
i nltiiation. be deelliird tn make comment for
the present.
SHAD SKASOX TO UK LATK
Gloucester City Kishermcii Gloomy Over
Spring; Outlook
n.oi'ci:.sTi:i: city. n. j . mhk-ii -.
FlsliPiiueii nie gloomy over the nutlook for
nn inily run of sl-nd In the Delavinie lllver.
j and they have their doubts If any are caugiit
I befoie the middle of naxt monih.
j The llshermen say sh.nl wll not leave the
bay and come up (lie liver so long as cold
I water prevails. There have been so much
Ice and snow of 'ate that It will take some
time for the wntir 111 the river to Ret to the
right temperature, and when they do start
I up the Dcl.iwaie the llshermen are afraid
that the shad vv.U not arilvo tu large num
bers STEAMSHIPS
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Island of
Enchantment
A land of surpassing tropical
beauty where fithery palms
overhang g'islening brachrs
where the waving plumes of tree
fern and bamboo clothe the
mountain slopes. Romance walks
betide you in the picturesque
towns first peopled by ihe Spanish
Dons, some four centuries ago.
PORTO RICO CRUISE
'6PD'" $Q4 50a
All tzpcmei suTT op
Th itramtr it vour holfl fof ihe ntire
Irtp from New York to and around Porto
Itico, topping at principal porti and
teturninc to New Ycik, Ileal of accom
modntioni wnd cuitine on 10,000 ion
eorlt er rnal y built for tropical
ervue Sailtrnt every Saturday under
the American Map. Write lor booklet,
"1 luougli 1 ropic Seat.'
I PORTO RICO
LINE
Nw Y.ik
CtSlolaf Dcpl. II Eraatiwir
Itrnii.ti Tit L.fl tm:
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STEAMSHIPS
LINE
New York to
HAVANAS3B
Sailings Thursdays and Saturdays.
MEXICO
Regular '
Sailings
toPiogteo,VeraCruznndTe.mpico.
NASSAU-Weekly sailings from
New Yotk to Nassau and Havana.
Fleet of larce steamers built in
America and sailing under the
American flag.
Special tours Including any or all
of Ike aboT points and rail-water
circle tours solas or returnint via
New Orleans roar be errsnjed.
Eaeter Holiday Tours, ncludins
hilrl eipensrs al Havana, al special re
duced cates. Reservation books are now
open.
Excellent service, spacious passenger
quarters. Uooklets, tales and schedules
promptly supplied on application.
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FILM FLASHES
After eight weeks' absence from the
studio, Douglas Fairbanks early last week
commenced activities on his Initial photo
play to be released by the Artcr.ift Pictures
Corporation under the agreement recently
signed by the popular screen star nnd the
well-known distributing organization, which
also handles the Mary 1'lckford nnd Georgo
M Cohan productions.
The dene (Jauntier studios on Wast
Fifty-fourth street. New York city, have
been taken over by the Fairbanks company
and quite n few- scenes have already been
taken. The scenario by Anita; Loos, Mie
youthful authoress of various Fairbanks
screen hits, who Immediately became part
of his new organization upon lis formation
recently, Is entitled "In and Out "
Tho matter of the temporary Injunction
lestralnlng John Ktncrcoti from acting as
director for .Mr. Fairbanks ur.der the new
arrangement with Aircraft has been set
tled out of loutt, and Mr. Kmerson Is. now
again at tho helm of the Fairbanks pro
duclng staff.
Not only has Max Milder returned to
Mini alley, known In our city directories
as Vino stieet between Twelfth and llroad
struct, but he brought many new Ideas for
the welfare of the customers. At the Selz
nkk Productions, Inc.. where bo Is the
manager, there Is n vlctrola with a l.itge
llbraiy of records from the best singers
nnd musicians. These are nt the dlqiosal
of the exlhlbltors as well na the employes,
who work to the liino of. their favorite
numbers Then there Is a special desk
with complete writing material and 'blank
checks for the use ot the exhibitor. A
pilvate projection mom Is nt their dis
posal fm- the screening of tho pioiluctioni.
ii cicvntor is used to convey tho adver
tising matter from the diffeient floors.
Many other tilings are planned and will bo
put Into effect In the near future.
To those patrons who visit the Over
biook, tho niniiageiiiert wishes It known
thai Maty Pickford will bo shown today
111 her si eful Attn aft pla), "The V, ido
of the Clan."
i:ver)body In Illinium, fiom the "A" of
At buckle In the '-." of Zuknt, was pres
ent at the big .i buckle dinner on Saturday
It was announced Hint the local blanch of
tin- Paramount had wen the llrst prlre of
$I0ihi for elllcicnc) during the last )car.
Todav and tomorrow nt the Clreat Xorth
rrn will be Tlied.i Itaia in "The Tiger
Woman'' Tho story was written for Miss
liara by .lumen W. Adams, a t'nlveisltv of
Penns.vivanla student An added feature
will be the llrst showing In Ninth Philadel
phia of the OlTlclnl llrltKh War Pictuies.
Tuevila.v's fcatuio at the Ituby will he
Carl Williams lu a pieturlzntloii of Paul
M Potter's detective story, "Arsene Lupin "
At the ltlalto tlieie will be shown for
Hie fit st time In (lermanlowii ns an added
ntliai-tlon to the photoplay masterpieces
the speitiu-ul.tr "ll.ild nu I.nnd-in" by the
licet of (ii-riii.m Zeppelins It will prob
WINTER RESORTS
ATI.VNTIP IT. N. .1.
asws
ATLANTIC CITY.
Opcrvot all seasons
oi mc Tccar.
A rccqjmlscd ..stantlard.
of tzxcellervcc,
:c.tv600. WALTER J. BUZBT.
TiDI n'J GREATEST HOTFL SUCCESS
VV WlVLLAJ CIlEATtST WINTER RESORT
"THCTEAblrlO RESORT HOTtLCF THE WORLD
illati6oroi!9i3
ATLANTIC CITY.N.J.
OWNtHHIP MANAGEMENT
jpn'AH -VHITE flOMB COMPANY
-2rfcr vr
.ffJCtfZtf
PIRfflrMORE
w$y. 80S,
T-IIi: fallowliis lliriitrt-s ubtuln tliflr iilrlurt- lliruutli the HT.INLKY llooklnc
Corapniij, vvbhh Is n fruiirnntre of enrty stiuvvlnr nf the finest prodiiftlons.
All pictures reviewed lirrore eililblllon. Ask fur the theatre In jour locality
ebtalnlne pictures thruilcli the hTASLKY IinOKIMl COMPANY.
ALHAMBRA
1.111 .VIuiils.lc l'.iNunk Av
Mut Dully J. Kvk. -t-"'-11
I vii v.Mul ST I'KTl m:s
Sessue Hayakawa
111 KAl'll Til
HIS KINO"
APOLLO
.-.-1) AM THOMPSON
MATIN'nt: DII.Y
Olsfu Petrovn in "Bridges Burned"
is MvititiAi.i: svrm:i?' n.i. r.
ARCADIA
Clin&TNUT
Itl'.I.OVV UlTIl
' "THEARG1
IVjIililru fttuii:
RGYLE CASE"
IIT WAHU'lOK
BELMONT M
WM. S
AM) MAHUllT
HART in
1111,1. s niMirjs
BLUEBIRD ,m0sA,DMA'i!!,AS'SA AVH
Jack Pickford ft: Louise Huff in
i.ltr VT I'Ari'JT VTIOS'S '
pnnAD oul'" ANI ci:t)Aii avk.
CiLiv jM.'inof 'r Tin:.vrnn
Robert Warwiclc ,n Ti'noor
Tin: i:ih:at suoiiut." no. :i
FAIRMOUNT
SOTII AND
liiuvitn ivrsri:
Carlyle Blackwcll & June Elvidge
m -- pqt'iti: iiii.M."
56TH ST.
TltUATiti:
llel rtyruie
MAT
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IN
DAILY
T to 11
NAZIMOVA
"WAR BRIDES'
FRANKFORD
T11
'HANlCrOltD
AVBNl'R
Marguerite Clark in "Snow White
I
Tin; siiiiii.i Ki.MiiHi.vr-
GREAT NORTHERN ;
Thcda Bara in 'The Tiger Woman'
OKKIl'IAl. IllllTIHH VVAH I'ICTt'lll:s
IMPPRIAI 0nTI1 nn, WALNUT STS.
llWt EillUi MATS 8 :i(l KVOS, 7 i 0.
EDITH STOREY in
".MONCV MAHIC"
JEFFERSON I,0T" fvfi?r?Br5AUW:"
ALICE JOYCE in
-nu: coujtAiiu of siuinci:-
LEADER
TOHTY.F11IST AND
LANCABTKIl AVENUE
MARIE DORO in
LOST AND WON"
LIBERTY oaa,
COLUMBIA
Lillian Walker in "Kitty Mackay"
PEARL WHITE In "Pearl ot the Army" l,)
.WEST rilliaDEU'lllA
EUREKA m" MAKKKT
FLSji.
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wazsm
S3
OF THE WEEK;
ft
ably reproduce nnd answer many of th
questions concerning this phase ot the war.
The films that are to be presented today a
an added attraction ,wlll show the aearcr.
light defense upon which London depends
for protection ; the burst ot shells upon tha
flying Zeppelins and the wreckage caused
by the same Another war picture .which '
will bo shown as an added attraction will
be the Ofllclal llrltl.h War l'lctures, which
will be displayed on Wednesday,
Tho last part of this week Theodore llob
erts, the world's famous, character acton
will be seen at the Talaco In hla latest
picture of patriotic Americanism, "Tha
American Consul," a political comedy-drama
written espcclally'for him by Paul West.
Tho Imperial will ahovr 'The Prlea ot
Silence," a strong propaganda story aralnst
child labor, with scenes which depict tha
pitiful conditions In a factory town whera
young boys and girls are ground down by
overbearing taskmasters. Imperial dally
news review nnd music from the new Kim
ball organ played by a master organist
will be features added.
When nn attendant kindly brushes tha
snow from your coat and hat as you enter
ono ot the Central Market Street Theatre
Company's amusement houses, do not be
alarmed. It Is Just ono of the many
courtesies one receives and for which thera
Is no charge.
All the pictures to be shown at the IUiJm
Avenue Theatre this week have been favor
ably reviewed In the F.venino Ledqer.
YoutiK Mother Dies After Carouse
UIIADINU, Pa., March 5. As the result
of a birthday party, nt which, according to
Coioner Norton, two kegs of beer, and a
quart ot whisky were drunk by the guests,
Mrs. Hilda Steen, twenty-two years old,
mother of n flftcen-month-old baby, waa
found dead 111 the home of a neighbor In
tho southeastern section of the city today.
Her dentil, according to the officials, waa
duo to alcoholism.
FRM AND GARDEN
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Burpee's Annual!
for 1917
The Leading Amtrican Sttd Catalog
is bigger, brighter and better than
ev er before. We have added tvventy
tvvo pages, making in all 204 pages,
and best of all, you will find thirty
Burpee Specialties illustrated in color.
Nev er before liav e vv c issued a catalog
with to many accurate color illustra
tions, liurpee's Annual is mailed
free upon request. A post card will
bring it.
Write for your copy today and
mention this publication.
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FRANCES NELSON in
"OXB OK MANY"
MARKET ST. Theatre 333,,
ItlTIt riTOXHIIOtlflE In "The Saintly Sinner"
livery Wist., "i-urjiie Musk." riSM ft Cunard.
I. very I-'rl-t-iy, "(Ireat Secret," Bushman-Wayne
MARY PICKFORD in
Tin: rniDE or the clan"
DAI PP ISM MARKCT STHEET
rAL.?-VLi 10c 80c.
C. AUBREY SMITH in
nn: wtTt'itiNc noun"
PARK
III DUE AVE. 6 DAUPHIN ST.
Mat liits, Eve. 8 45 te 11.
KATHLYN WILLIAMS in
"REDEEMIXa LOVE"
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET
STREET
Wilfred Lucas in "Jim Bludto"
Every Tues.. 'Tlreat Secret," Ruahman-Dayne.
RFflFTSIT 1M1 MAItKET STREET '
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Harold Loclcwood Ac May Allison
In "THE PROMISE"
RI A I T Pi OERMANTOWN AVE.
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CLEO RIDGELY in
"TIIK YELLOW PAWN"
RMR V MARKET STREET
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JUNE CAPRICE in
"A CHILD or THE WILD"
SAVOY
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Ann Murdoch in "ENVY"
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MARY PICKFORD in
THE POOR LITTLE RICH aiRL"
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