wv CHI y ,'W- F ' n'V-'XH!?! iafe; sMbisiy; 'AMwm . -i . . veuiimb " v vta i";m i ': ;; V-.zJWWi- vw v.i- ' --1 ,,'-" V W SJ0 r t-P j. 4 V w -,, r " If" . iMer WHERE ASBURY PARK FIRE WAS CHECKED TEACHERS OF PRINTING VISIT CITY'S BIG SHOPS Eastern Division Members Study Methods After Banquet and Officers' Election ERVIiSSWMl t S'REPLACE LENT'S GLOOM CLOSE OF H0L1 ? Music Services in City Churches 'Will Be of a High Period of Penance Erids N Worship Is of Joyous Na Vrtr' ""'y ;:s--cr , c v "vkacwk t J ureter J? - . . i lure in Churches wFl I ? W CAROLS AND ANTHEMS Ln I Catholic, Episcopal nnd Other Denomi nations ommuiuuiuw: jvusui- I ,Un'" raster Sunday will le celebrated tomor row In the chinches with, muslc.it services f varying decrees of excellence. Tomorrow i a day f'f rejoicing In celebration of tho resurrection of Christ, nnd programs In the churches will ring with u spirit of joy Solemnity of the Lenten season Mill lie east aside' In tho pealing of 1000 organs ef the beautiful strains of "Gloria In Ux celsls" and choruses and pen songs ar ranged In tho churches will be of a lighter spirit, even though Impressive. The Mo' ,lcv- IMmoml F. Prendergast, beloved leader of Catholics In the inch diocese of Philadelphia, will ofllolatc at tho solemn pontifical mass to bo celebrated to morrow momliur In the Cathedral. A spc clal musical service has been arranged by yiUlam Sllvano Thunder, At St. Clement's Kplscopa! Church. Pounod's "Mosse Solennclle" will bo sung it 11 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock evensong ... . 1.,1 111- T llonm" mill --Mfii- will DC renin-1 ...hi - ..v.... . .... .....b nlflcat." A rpeclal Kaster carol service has been irranged for tomorrow afternoon at 4 'clock In the Church of St. I.uko and tho Epiphany. The Kaster services held In this church for several cars past have been unique among musical pioductlons In this city, and tin- lector, the Itev. Dr. D. M. jjttele, has ntmouiiced that the service will be composed of old carols and melodies leaned fiom the music of many ages nnd peoples. Among the carols will be the "Hal lelujah Choru"," by Itcethoven, nnd Schu bert's "Itest In Peace." Celebrated so'ois,ts will aid In the servicer. A children's caiol service will be held at 3 o'clock In St. Peter's Kplscopal Church, Oermatitonn, and at the evening services a ipeclal Kaster music festival will also bo held with appropriate choiuscs. St. Stephen's Kplscopal Church will aho hold extra services, with Ilaemlel's "Hallelujah Chorus" as the feature. A selected quartet will sing at the serv ices tomorrow morning In the Second Pics bterlan Church of Germantown. Greene nnd Tulpehocken streets, nnd Miss Kthel A nighter will sing Haendel's "I Know That My Hedeemer l.iveth " St. Paul Presby terian Church. Fiftieth street nnd Haiti more avenue, will glvo excellent programs at both morning and evening services. Anthems, carols nnd organ selections will be Included In tho strviee tomorrow morn ing In the Chestnut Street Baptist Church, while, soloists will participate In the special program arranged for tomorrow night. Frederick Maxson, organist nnd choir 'director of the First leftist Church. Seven teenth stieet above Walnut, has arranged " program for both morning nnd evening services of unusual excellence. The strength of the full choir will be used, with special selections on the organ by Mr. Maxson. A chorus of twenty-four boys will sing at the services to be held ifl St. Veronica's Catholic Church, Sixth and Tioga streets. The boys havo been rehearsing for weeks under the direction of Miss Teresa McGrath, who will be the organist at the services. fieorge Long, superintendent of the Inas much Mission, has arranged for a special program tomorrow night. He will talk on "He Arose." and Miss Annie Bader will slug "Hosanna." CATHOLIC Our Mother of Sorrows, lOHr, a, in. Solemn ponMAcat max llishop Mcl'ort vvlli he tho CHtbrant of a solemn pontifical mfms; )ie Hex WUIUm A O'Donnell will preach; Eece i Jeenlos tsnu, Fllke, Proper of tho Man, fiiecorlan, common mass In honor of Our Lady of I.oiiriles. Fllke; Jlote' Hnec Dies i;tt Tn orian nrw lude. will i.h "Uosannah," bv J. V llartnun. while after the ceremonies will be pluved "Post ludlum on Hauler Themes." liv Alfona lleuer mann. Solemn pom I tin I eipers nt 7:4." p m. rialm, Kalsobanlon. llmn. Slnsenturcer, Maa Bincat. PeroM, Jteelna Coell. Tluel. St. Charles solemn hluh mans, 10:1." n m Overture, "llnsmond." Thomas; "I'nfolil Ye Portals." Uounoil. "Vldl Aquam," Pecher, "Mass No a. In l." Ilajdn. "Venl Creator." Abl: "HeBln.i Coell," Clorza, "Marche. Trloni phale," Venll St. Slataehj . solemn lilsh ma. It o m. Andante 1 movement. n.itlsre, Vldl Aqiinm, Pecher, Mass, tlaehnerleln; Heclna Coell. Ilnv uello; Hallelujah t'horui. Handel LPISCOPAL Prince of I'eaie. 10::in a. m. Processional Hiinn, .No IP.1, "Jesus Christ Ifl Illsen Toda ', lnrlt Our Passover. Hlnkla; 'IV Ueum In (1. Cilkln, Jubilate. Cooke; Hvmn. So toa. "Wel- m Happy ilurnhiB", Gloria Tibl. Hrovvn. Hymn. No. till, "AiiBelslloll the Hock An' . JUiem. "As It lles.in to Uavvn." Vincent; Offertory. Anon, Holy Communion: Sunitus. Tuckernidii, llinin. Kuchnrlstlc. illlorla In i:x- J"iJ'"i' (-'uner. NiMH' OlmlttK (IrcKorlan; Iteccs ???,",' IIl.mni. -V." -' "I'lie Strlfo la O'er, the K' Done" ,:;io o'clock Intermezzo In D flat, Hollliis; Kasier Anthem (from "Cuvallerla llustl ena ). .MaseHenl: evenlns prayer. 7:13 u'clock. ProcMBlonal Hymn. No, IPJ, Jesin Christ Is "; Todiv. .Mnitnlllcat. In A. Stalner; Nunc S1?,1.,u,;i '." A, Stalner: Anthem. "Toe Strife "i Oer." Ueeil; lljmil, No. Vl'l. "Jesus Lives! rX .Tr'?,rs N,,!" Antnem. "As- It llecan to ?.n,.Vlnct'nt' Offertor-. Anon; Vtsner Hymn, i.iow..y!.e Uny ls Over": Itecesslonal Ilvmn. No. ..', ,Thl". h,rlf" ' 'er. the llattle Done." iK. LY1 ?ld, HvvedeV). u n m. Orcan, J;S!"n,Lal? .Waelw, postluilo In II Hat. ilull PS!!!Lct'?lr;. Christ Our Passover," Sihllllne. . .. ,m "Ju Vet Dirk." Woodman; "O. Day ;k.T.e...'Irn'l," "arllett; aaiirano solo unit Jr.r.u,' fun(-1.us, OounoU: "Qlorla In llteel J Fsrt'' I"-30 in. Ort,'nn. "Itesurrec liilii r!?'. Johnslon: "llalhijujah Chorus." , SilJ'h '.n? r "Christ Our Passover." Sthllllns; . i-fhii v.l !. lJeum" In V. flat. Dudley Iluvk; rjii ,,,e,.,1),") hvhubert: "Aa u lleban to un," lnient UNITARIAN t,frLrJLi.CI,urd'i ,0'30 a- ". Kaster tarol nnd rfjpopslvu seivlce. conducted by i; M. .Imnier nrt ainit,en.1 7,ho oul'a nejolclllg." Joseph, Vhllin ii ''.'!'" Whtfr" ' i'V BlniB ' Hrevvir. riaiip II, Uuepn, orsnnlst, EASTER HUSH AT ELKTOX - Forty-ono Couples, 20 Fr6m 'Philadel phia, Licensed to Marry ELk'Twv 1..1 . ..,. . .. . t:''. wi. u" "i,r" ' i'orty-one cou- h i thi! e, Bla,"C(l marriage licenses here h !"' "lornlng. Plilladelphlti aline furnished y v'"' nairs as roiiows; Edvvsr?1!.. I" Koch nna Carrie L.' Deablcr. 5- HirrJn . ' Bcr n"y SaUle Williamson. W' Wn laQK nna SIary Kemiitner, Kd- f- -:!. uuu au trances .W.eaver, Joseph V inVt iana Anna lowers. Israel Pearlstcin ihsti, nle.South Thomas Svvair'and KHz TavhL " li,rancls Culbertson and Kalina cZrJ: V,arry 1:lmer and Cecilia Lcnters, S ,' 0yee n,,d Ilu" 13- HushfbecK-. ' ti5. Iartma" an1 I'-Hzabcth Hudson, tert ?,'!H nna Mnwnret B. Neville. Al u ...?. "elncr and Anna Steltfeld. Josenh . . Ihni.i auflck u,,a Florence J. Henafree, K Ki Whl ,e" ahd Kdlt" No"le, Harry i . :" iu iinnnnn 11 wnm Aiinm V .on?.'!0 Mary Becker." Joseph,' Thomp- Vb Fhrene t, vo,ro and It!cha-d "all and '? Beit ax er' au ot 'niwaeiphia ; Kr-'-,, fa- ' ojmandln. Worcester. .Mass.. and iU7 Taylor, Philadelphia. ',) leSSJfn, .ncICB and a10 V.' Cann. Ches Ml." en tM,U,' ''""a" w: Hoy. Klkton. and iBfii..!. ", T-.llelsler. Cliarlestown. Md rtus. ft J. n . er and J'ettr Sa"cr. Camden.' ? Anai'V, ,ert u ?olllnBsworth. Jr., and 1' Wrnln;,Kl8e'' I!aloro; John C. Wentzel, BiPt. v? ton',and Mary K. Qulnn. Avondale! K.lvJ.J..5ward Love. Camden, and Hva M. C,iI.""Xl';'.' J-: J0"n iierzotr iw, v.iwirn iiii.it..4. . .-- - ' - . i K Itrn ii1 . " Anuerson, Heading; Ches-Pt'8ovi;:.?iar,m-an h"d Lizzie W. Hansman. feftids s,',"erbert F. Chrlstman and IN'uZ- .e,,q,e.r'. hlelienti' Herbert O. 1 HroM M r-l,nal l. Dickinson. Camden j . t. "."."' "fniun and Anna, M. Juskulska. Fir'"n; WllHnm i,i. ' .,., ,. IVffSMWUm .. - ,".'"".. . .,..J""" fiSl Carn. ? Hatfleld '- Herman Kortmau ina Z? " a,,)',lle- N. J- William wins and. Florence, V wi.m.r x-iu. L'S0nillniam Drant and PeTl V. Hood- "KVi. S,enem : Wlrt V- Levan and i-" ncaainE i v;narie Nvnoblach -aiQrq, uamaen; gtiaHea um.iirittm'iiOM , Allentowh. EASfER MARRIAGES' BREAK THE RECORD Rush of Applicants for Licenses Kccpn Extra Force of Clerks Busy Mote PhKndolphlaim t.inn ever befoic will no married nt hoivers of Kaster lilies this J'?'"1.1; ?.,,orc .V"1" 107 "censes were Issued at the ( Ity Hall today Half a dozen ns sis ants wero called to help CleYk Ferguson ssiie licenses to the moto or less blushing uncles and brldcgroonis.'to-hc during tho rush hours before the olllco closed at noon. Last year's record of 10J licenses to wed, ls-uctl on the Saturday before Kaster, was shat ercil. . Last v.ear. on Kaster Monday, -i licenses were Issued nnd clerks nt City I all look, fcr further record-breaking next ."UllUH, . Licenses Isiued nr- .'! em P. .-,1., x ;t, 6l Jniiil, Jnrobs L'llJ? N Iliith si , and tlnlJIe Llshorn. Ii.'ll N A st Cornelius Davlsli. 7ls Cnbol st . and Anna M.i .--iiiiiri-. i-i.-u M.ji,rt st ....... i.en,,, l;I unaiuia st.. anil i.eona 1 Stensel. .Jll) Chestnut St. Arthur O K,ef,.. Cnmden. N J., and Cntlmrlnc M look ..la i; Wpstinnrrliiml -t. A'!?",1"i" "-"I'lh. l-3' N -nth st.. and Nellie .illnhnn, lllens'dn. Pa. Hels Pranrl IK, ll I 11 John Stokes ,, I..IIIILII 1111. I. 'I .nimt stokes, mm N Carlisle st.. and Alice Smallev. 1.MI.-, N nti, Hi Albert .Monteftisi.i, Man . Clarion st . nnd I nti-rlnn Amnio. SIC, S. pJth st. latrlik lilbbnns, ;!;!n!i jjuor 8t.. and Xlarsaret I nine, 7H.'l Van Hike st. -lnw.it, ti A ,,.. .. ....i ., , ... ...... , ... 1. (lleiison. 1-nll i: llouillno .eoree v Hone :,,i:i7 n Krot M Sttaiib r.rfj P.lm st 'i'., Wallers Lebanon. P.i Hhnllv. I .Union. Pa liirold Hurls. Iliirrlsburu. Pa., nrds HarrlsburK Pa nnd Anna Itlch- N' (list st.. nnd I.outsa Ilcrnord Kelllv" Kill'.i S. Vlsl st . and Katherlne reenij, iuiin : -tuiti st John J llerzer 12(11 N Dover si . and Anna i: Oetzwl. Ii:i:i N 30th st Paul Close. L'nlll N Carlisle st . and Jennie .Matrec. LMlll N Wocilstmk st Martin Jtahon. lilll S. .'0th si. and Marcaiet Mon.1b.1n. 1SPJ S '.'Uth st lleorgerjohnson. IC,"" K.ilnnount ave . nn.l Al,rius lvle. Hala. P.I. , .. (ieorse II Curtis. (MS N- 13th st.. and Mary Lewis. tMKI N. ir.th st Hav J Kreas, air. U III Inshurst t.. and Sara 1 Meane.v. L'L'3 Walnut lane Hubert A Applebv, (Ills Wuodland avjj, and Hllu T. ilelvnlBht. 21 HI Daggett at Ia-o C Kleltla Wllnilnston, Del., and Helen (). Anderson. Wilmington, Del. t-l - I, I,...,..,.... 1 ' T t,r..1. I.i.l at ,1,1.1 Ijllllfl 11 IMIIIIf.un, v .1 ,' ......... ". ...... Hdnn St Clnlr MeFnilden 321111 llroad st. Hurl K Horn, Hotel Windsor, nnd Mae I'n. idler. 3HIH Colona st H.irrv W Hruder, IS'2'1 H Westmoreland st . and flertrude J Drngel. 3027 N l.elihguw st. Allan P Walter, 30iU .Mempnls st . iiml .Ma- tlldi II. Itohlnson, 3732 II Cle.irlleld st James A. MeSorlev. 3-Mit Itorer st . and Lillian A! Hutttnback. -jtilli D st Georgo K Devlin, tuns N 4th st , and hilza- belh U Wulnn. 2331 N. 3d si John S. Cameron, 27 K. Meehan ave.. and Lillian M Carr. 13.1 H. Stafford st. Fred I. Hblnger. 1H2." Illalr st . and Mamie Collins, 457 Hlihmond st John A Shoudl. Jr . 4477 Hdgemont St., and Hessle Vtulr, 2732 Prnlt st. Itudolph V. rVlherir. 170.', Tneony si and Lottie Habelm.in, 2!in:i Frnnkford ave Matthew .1 llishop. lr . 1127 Porter st . and Catherine L. Daniels. 413 N Walloll st F.uKene It Dunning .'111 I Wallace si and Lena M Kaplan. 23.1 Queen lane. Hurry. N Mori;, 8.'(1 11 Cheltenham ave . and Anne Ii Puirorlh, 82(1 i: Cheltenham ave Charles II Cnlllnt 422H Otter si , and Mary Lewis. MerLhantvllte, N J. Leslie Pi Sthlndler. 1707 Francis st nnd Uatli- rn lllazler Tltlilan. 2SIO H. Dauphin si. Cornelius Pelterson 111.', Palmer st and Hulth Fenton. 1212 H Columbia ave James AleDonough. an.'ill Hutchinson st and May O'llara. 2311 N. 3d st. , Walter Hawser. 3H1." Marshall St.. aud Marie M Straub, 3U1." N .Marshall st. Jako .Markovllz. U12 S. liodlna st . and Anna TeplltzkJ 32H Leasee st Herman J .Mlckel. 23.Hi W Sterner st . nnd Hmlly M Clements, 31112 N PJth st Josepn Soboleskl 313 Wolf at. nnd Ilronlslawn vv'riil.leu sire LMII1 Hnll si Mever Cohen (I2."i Lombnril st . and Ida r Polonsky. 781.', Surfoll; ave Joseph I Class .'.Hill Osage ave . nnd Sara ltlndslsapf WJIfl Market nl. . Piul C Haag. 2H Louden St.. and Mary r.. (lallncher. 131 13. Hlennor st William l! .Lilies. 11,14 Plum St.. and Alice M Webb 244T, .N Frankllst. Frank i.lKter..23J7 Wharton st.. and Knlhon lIa1rr1yPlUelelrnian' 7.'U Vlnton at . and Dora Swart 87" N SH' st. , nufus II. Jlltclyll.. 1H14S. Chadivl.k si and Ida M. Halle 3501 l-llbert st. John Frame Jr 17 Meehan at., and Llla M. Hellz. 5723 Knox st. , Israel Senwrtz 32(1 Manton st . nnd Annie Leal lit 32' Manton at. Hernial! I.askavit". VU Halnbridge st . and Id 1 Marmuur 22L, s. wn st. Louis Ulltzkv. 317 N- L'lth st.. ami Heckle Pi-ekler1. 2111 S Laivrenee st. .Samul j. Thin l-er.v . .4232 Paul st . unl 1 lora i: llehry. ItHl Hllzibei.i st. Mbert J Sillm 701 lliowii st., and tunny C Tonr. 3220 W Turner st. Wendell P. Viiun.- 1113 N. 21st st.. and 1 ora M. Ilallfy. 2l'i Wilder si. Samuel Wil. iskv K!2 Hllsnorth st.. and I an- nle Uolotl.l 2152 S 1 Pllll'Olk st llruce. IloirTs l.anMSter. Pa., and II Irene Kahler. Lanrnsler. Pa. Leo Morris. MMi st ii.ul C.ujer ave.. and Anna VIUIus S7 drovers 'Hi' . , Jacob M" tSili. K.l-t W Ontario St.. nnd Leni NMssenb. um. 1125 N Americana'. ,,. , TlSm i" K"..l- N 0"k"iale .t and SMI e Davvso ':!.-,3 Sunny.lde ave Israel Schiller H2S Palnnount ave.. and Lille iJSfflvSfoX "SflrW!. .... and Sarah l.arr !MMi M,rMa.el:'5MS VKuon' ave . and l.auia dSW&X? SlfS'Kilnr... and Mollle Taba Frank S&rn"" IMS S. Hh .1.. and H-nma noffirV'S." Yolum. sV.PPensburs. Pa., and Mary LU,K.'";U Rnd An"'1 mm' lI!Ir'ry"Jeri's,:.i"H, " st.. and Anna MV. Ja?i"r rMl'lie'3liaNonneN. S.. and IMn. II sSob,;r,iu;u:sl,., prrlvay .... and Fannie rS'ffiVan-nV.r'Apt... nnd Marguerite John iiieason " , uuckian.i ." -,',' N. Ontario St.. and Lena Thodiic;.;ur -: w ilirffiSl'liiS1?. s"3' ""'1 ' aml Add ,. 'hJi lllott 320 'itcscomj ave.. and Mamlo Toulson. 4H25 A t Prank Ogden, 314. I Frank Ogden . , 3 ,,' ' "'" ""u ""'" -r.Jiim,il0,IleI, ir ! nsLVTrlnlty nlace, nnd Mar "AerlW I? BtlUn. 2047 S. filth !. Tulln st.. and Anna C. MRS. DOEim SUES 3IK. DEHR Says She Was Wrongly Induced to Sign a $5000 Promisory Note nKADINO. r.. April 7. XIrs. Mary noVrr sevt-nty-clBht years old. In n suit MriSTio cVncVl a ,..omlTry note for 15000 held by John "eir and recorded In the r'nurlhouse Ml. W sa's Bl,e "'""B'11 she was shillUB a 3 reni reCcl"t W,,e" "" lBeneda,he"'no.e,: Urn .. - .mall stable from Mrs. Ooerr for Ja a month . Mrs Doerr fays that she cannot read EnglUh and tho" when Derr paid h U rent recentlv she gave him a receipt written In German Oefr wanted an English receipt, uermau, " '.,.., w,iat: .hB .houeht a aa?e8nt ackvlVdgment In Knc.lsh. Hh. aaeBLswsis.'B e' ,.l!.tM'...,..,;".BlKr!' V" 11'intlnB.lnn t li-.L'.:: T ti ' ... "- --' vv Huntlnadon st HnrnrYnlR,l,!,';:e.'.7!i"iNp.l,nJ,s'I " ' nn" MarB"r-t Hllpert .' Hums I 117 X Cher st unit Plsle Pdwar ,n,t",,!,',V:,'IS H L'tnlVnst"" "Ul K""P Ibdn" 'Jl' N rllr?,T1,!; lmw n" ' nl"' Alm lI."'h,,r., ' Wallace st. and Sarah li.r.'. .', ",' Nnrrlstnun. Ph. lorn ,.L l'XL L-"-;'' "fandvw.no st.. nnd Julia r I." .! ' . "s Pnlrmnunt live, .ri'vl "".""'. f'-l HaMitim si. nnd Culli- rlne M. Crane 711.1 N llm.id st iJ,K. "iir-'V' ,:'.T. Mur" "' ""d Kslher Oten VJ.','LJ,,"''V.,.,..,! J33 Ntnrlne st and Mary S.itjnska i:n Np,t,,ri,10 , v 'il1, nr,'.'llo-.,-,s ''''ti'i t . and Kllomcna I Hauuel , Kleminln' Jr. :.si:l llelniar terrnie in ii. le!,?" lialmers l,-,:n ivllon si ",I,!"''J'VJ M'UIIInn .-illllll jniip st. nnd Hileii .... s.','r"": ",rer. I'iit7 Moravian st. ,"f""-,ri ""J. "-VJIi Am. st.. and Juliette II H-IH-. l.ill S LMsl SI llinrv C. lMuer llu.li) stiles st . and Ollie K ... ",,MII, ., . lllll SI. Simon ItosenberK. Mill N Ril st , nnd Cert-' t,old Ino resldenie on lleenst-). Walter Kulnier hue. Pn , and Jennie C Tus tin 4:!l llavvthorne Rt Joseph c Curran. linns N nth st . nnd Cath erine McOee. 1:111 Mcdarv st Sutherland Palmer, Neiv Vork elty. nnd Har riet II. Martens l.tinsdowne, Pa k Albert J. Spain., IWI1.1 Sliernian st and Kath rvn 1:, Uoujh. Mii'h.inlisvllle. Pa ii i.. . .. . ..... limn .i. .vinore, .tutu uuen hi , anil .viar.v a KiLIIIIIIHlllBHiz?BsflCH&MALIilllllllHiBlllllllllBllllHiiLIIIIi i.AS,vserS vftdKf i MMnMTininiyiiiiiMlMB n 'bi i irnnff T TTnTTPiiIiiiii witwwi , i i nTI' tti n i I , The First Methodist Church, First PACIFIST WOMEN KICKED HIM, SAYS LODGE'S AID Arizonan Who Helped Hard- r.-23sed Senator Describes Exciting Buttle Wind 'luv cs. renetary of the Chamber of t'ommeive of faf-a (Jrunde. Ariz., who raniB to the tc-cile of I'nitcd States Senator l.od?p when the latter was attacked by lUCilUts 'n the i'apltol at Washington, ur ilved in Philadelphia today and registered nt f'rcpn's Hotel. Davies If a tMilcal leprcspntatlvc of the alfalfa couiiliy. wltli niddy face, steel blue ees and a vo'ce with a pleasant far-west-etn tvvam;. lie Is luo.ul of shoulder artl deep of chei-t, his well-knit frame shovvliiK that there was forw behind the blow he dellveied tiKitinst Aleamler llannvvart, pacifist, of Oorche-tpr Mas:'. Mr O.ivlcs proudly cxlilblted a letter he tecelvcd fiom llemy I'. Ashurst, I'nltcil States Senator fiom Atizona. thankliiR him for comlne to Hie defense of Senator lAidse. Tlie letter follows I vvisli to express my appreciation of the courageous way In which you camo to the ilefent-0 of Senator I-odge. of Massachusetts. siR.ilnst the savage physical assault made upon him by a number of persons attempting violence tovvaid him I am glad that an Arl Kon'nii camo to the ticue In dCM-rlbing the attack on Senator Lodge, P.ivles said "I saw an cldetly man backed up against the wall, with five or six persons mound lilui I raw a oung man raise his arm to strike the eldetl.v man nnd then I jumped In, hitting the young man between the eyes, knocking li'm down. Then one of his pals htiut;k me aud knocked me down While I was down two women paci fists kicked mo and wiped their feet on me I Jumped up and chased tho young follow who felled me Into the basement Ho escaped When 1 came back upstalis I found that tho man 1 had defended was Sen ator Lodge." MAYOR PLANS TO FORCE TRANSIT CERTIFICATES May Ask Governor to Break Commission .Deadlock by Filling Vacancy Two piopnslllons are being considered by the city administration lenders to carry forwaid the piogram of transit construc tion in case the Public Service Commission on Monday dlsrogaids the demand nf Mayor Smith to cither giant or definitely refuse the certificates of public convenience for the high-speed s.vstem. The first will bo a move to uige (Governor Brumbaugh to fill the vacancy on the serv ice board with a. man who can be trurted to follow tile wishes of the people as ex pressed at the polls when the transit loan was voted upon. The vacancy has existed t'ineo the death of former Coventor Penii p.tcker. The tioveinor has alteady pledged tils support to the city's transit develop ment. , The second will be couit proceedings to test the commission's right to hold up the city's development projects. , The Mayor has consulted eminent legal authority on the question and has been advised that the Commission has no legal light to withhold the certificates. Ho has oven been advised that it would not have been uecessnty to ask the Commission for authority to pro ceed with tho transit vvoik. Transit Director Twining will return on Monday front his sliott vacation In Toledo, O., and tnke up the matter with the Major. The Director lias been advised by .telegraph of the developments during his absence. Chairman (Jaftney, of Councils' Finance Committee, plans to confer with tho Director at once to set a date for tho first public bearing on the former's leport on tlie pro posed transit lease with the Philadelphia llapld Transit Company., The first hearing may be held late next week. UNHURT ON FIRING LINE, BUT IS INJURED AT HOME American in Ambulance Corps Disabled .When Wardrobe Falls on Him XKW YORK. April 7. After escaping death a thousand times In the French trenches at Verdun, where he was in the American Ited Cross porvleo for ten months, Kverltt Fisher, of Newark, N. J eighteen years old, suffered permanent Injuries by tho fall of a wardrobe In his room In a hotel In Paris while on his way home, lie told tho story of his mlshapto a reporter when the steamship Chicago, of tho French l.lpe, arrived from a French port. Glistening on his coat was a, Croix de Ouerre. with a gold star, bestowed by grate ful France for his heroism, one of the Dual iimofs of which was of so remarkable a nature that .he was even cheered by thev soldiers in the liosuie ireucnes. Young Fisher had gone at the head of two other ited Cioss men who were bearing a wounded soldier from the trench. When .several hundred yaids away from the trench a shell burs oeneaui me stretcner, Killing the wounded man and one of the bearers and deBporately wounding the other. "The, heavy wardrobe fell upon me while I was groping In the dark In my room at the hotel," he Bald, "and after I was taken from under It, unconscious," l.penii month. in a noway". 'v'7!.mimTf "mw W Plnilo bv ( ol. d and Grand avenues, showing flmnc3 shootiiiK from this edifice, which wa3 valued at $1)5,000. COURT UPHOLDS KILLING IN ARDMORE BIRD CASE Statute Cannot Compel Tolera tion of Menace to Health and Property, Judge Says REVERSES M A G I S T RATE In Wholesale Shooting of Rhiekbirds, Robins and Flickers Were Slain NOUIUSTOW.V Apill T "No statute call compel w to tesigu our homed to the game bird', at least not without vompeiiMiliou," declares Judge Svvattz. in re-versing tho judgment of Mag istrate MoCliilan, tif l.owir Mellon, in lin ing Charles Hall. iiiiotiiKer of the Atdmuio police station. $80 for ''hunting nnd killing" a lobiii, a blackbird and a MUkcr in a iTii-ade against thiiiis-and-'. of bl.icl.blul- which have Invested Ardmnio avenue. In Ardniotc. for seveial jears. at the ilinctlon of Chief of Police D.magh.v. of l.uwer Mer.on Douaghy got Hall to shout up Into tlie (tee in which blaiMilnls Hoiked in swarms after all other method.) of lidding tho torn luunlty had been tiled and failed. Tlie Hoard of Health of Lower .Merlon was also appealed to Donaghy to'd the Court that even when lie went to the prop erty of Doctor Nicholson, in Ardmore. to in vestigate tlie complaints, be li.nl a hat spoiled by the blacUbiiiK Doctor Nicholson testified that his fainll.v were unable to obtain a good night's test for four months oncli ear on account of the clatter made by tho blackbirds In the tiee3 on his lawn lie al-o said that he could not lot his automobile stand III the yaul for fear of being ruined, and that ills patients had their hats and clothing mined when they visited him. Judge Swart said. "Mall was acting under the aulhoilt.v or the chief of police, lie was acting under a still higher authority, the police power oT the State, vested In cver.v munliipnllt for tlie ptoteciion of life, health and property. It Is ditlk'ult to tlx a llnill to tlie exercise of this power, where public safety, public health and the rights of propel ty are In volved. The State lias power to ptotect the wild gnmo within her bordeis. but jm act of the Legislature can transcend our dec laration o rights. No statuto can compel us to resign our homes to the gnmo bitils, at least not without compensation. Nor is thete any legislative right to shield and pro tect the birds In acts which Jeopatdlzo our lives and our health. The necessity to frighten away these blackblids cannot lie reasonabl.v questioned. The intent was to drive the robins away and the killing was an Incident to tho method used after all other effoits had failed" CHURCH ORGANIST CHASED AS A SPY Followed by Mob as He Runs to Drug Store to Have Injury Dressed Wood liowing from ills face 1 allied Ueoige Saer. organist in St Peter's no man catholic Church, I-'ifth stieet and (51 lard avenue, to be mistaken for a Uermau spy b a crowd near the church this morn ing. Me escaped being severely beaten bj the moli only through effotts ot cops. Sa.ver was practicing special carols for Kaster Sunday In tho organ loft following set vices this morning and when he stinted to leavo tho loft ho slipped and cut his face. The blood poured freely and Sayers started to run to the nearest drug stoio at Randolph btreet and O Irani avenue, a short distance away, to get his wound drersed. As ho left the church a man saw him and started to bellow: "German spy! Catch him !" This man was joined by others until a crowd of a thousand men nnd women gathered and chased tho organist ns lie made his way to tho drug store. Sayer reached thete a few steps In advance of the lender with tho aid of Policeman McAnultj, of the Kront and Master streets Btatlon while the mob swirled uround tho door, try- ! Ing to spy me spy. .uiuuiuiiy wem mi nnd explained the matter when they statted to threaten the storo and the crowd dis banded, WATCHMAN WITH GUN STOPS WRECK OF TRAIN Engages in Revolver Battle With Pair Who Put Ties Across Track MO.N'ON'HAUIILA. Apill-7. Kngaglng In a levolver battle with two men after he had discovered a number of ties plaed across the Pennsylvania Itallioad tracks at Dunkirk, a mining village near here, a watchman prevented 'the wrecking of train No. 7900 late" last night. The watchman discovered seven tics plied upon the tracks aud was endeavoring t repiove them when two men opened file upon him. Returning the fire, the watchman succeeded In driving oft his assailants, then ran up the track and flagged the train Just In time to avert a wreck. Members of the train crew removed the ties, and the train proeeded after a delay of nine minutes. Ilallroad detectives are seurhlnK th country for the would-be. train wreckers. H Is believed thrinen may have been Herman sympithUers who believed the train wa ... I ...llla . .. ,,a. YIELDS EASTER BUNNY'S GIFTS TO BELGIAN BOY Little Lewis Clayton Turns His Dollar Over to the Relief Fund Ills Malestv the llunn.v vv II nol peik hi" , r( pinky wiiitc ears over the top o' tlie bed of 1 lltt'e Lewis Clavtoit, of J'K) Spruce stieet. tills ICastcr moininv;. Instead, a stern. ng cup of iccoa and a gnat '. Ncilit v. I, make Its vvn.v fcr one whole n oath Into t 11 person of tho hungi!ot little liov la Pel glum At least these nie Lewis's hoj) 'ie gave his dollar that was meant foi 1 n i -late eggs and jellovv t'ltlcl. -r ' Pie Kvii.NiNd 1.1:1x11:11 today and tald w.tli . brave sigh of los'guatlou. "I li'ijc fiat .111 awful bungiy boy about as big as in g, :. this ' Tho money was turned over to the fmil xif Hie ltelglan Itelief. wuic.i at its ne.iri iiuatleia at l.V.M Walnut street 1 Ii I'.uu paignliig to i.tlse sulllclent monev to give one htmtlieil thousi.nd little Belgian children .... ..1, ..., .. .1... ' .... ..11... .i.e., .1 ..j ( Lewis's spirit Is t.vp'inl of the vv.iv of 1 seir-saci'illce that is smging in the hentts I of Phlladclphlans. Today aunouiii'eiii'-ut ' was made by the committee that the Chi I Phi Chiio. which Includes vntious chan ters of tlie Chi Pli4 Ktateriilty. wil' give up Its annual banquet this year and tuin over the SI per plain which is tlie mini outlay for the affair to the P.e'.ginn Utile ones. As tlie Chi Phi Circle Is of extensive size, the donation will be of substantial iitoportlous. Ill answer to tlie frequent requests f,ir the looking after of special Miirlan chil dren that have come to .1. CioMiy lliovvn, treasurer of tlie fund, Mr 111 own has to announce that "as the Hermans allow no ccmuiunlcatloa of nri.v kind whatever to go in or como out of liolglum. no 11 ts of anv sou can be handled" GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION FOR CITY Plan to Celebrate Signing of Declaration of Independence in 192G An Intel national espos.tion is being plan ned for Ii.l.adolphla in 1H"C, to celebi.ito the 130th annlveisaiy of tho ngnlng of the Declaration of Independence. A iosnlutlon will bo iuttoduccd in tlie Leglsl.itute at llarrisburg ne.t week, pro viding for tlio appointment of a commission to Inquire Into the advisability of holding tlio exposition Tlio comm'sslon would bo composed of ilvo leprescntatlve Penusyl vaulans, to be appointed by Coventor Bruin baugh, five members of the 'State Senate and (Ho mcmbeis of the liuse of Hep lesontatives. They aro directed by the lesolutlon to get into communication with tho other States In tho counti y and with foreign govern ments, and leport to the next Lrglslatuie how the suggestion of holding tin cspo-,1-tion is lecelved. HUGE CROSSES BLAZE GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE Crucifixion of Christ Commemorated by Display of Interior Lighting on Poor Richards' Suggestion -Huge 1 tosses blazed forth fiom llio sides of Philadelphia's skyscrapers last night in commemoration of tlio ciuclfl:;lon of Christ Acting on the suggestion of the Poor P.lchard Club, nearly n score of the larger buildings displayed crosses by arranging their Interior lighting so that tho sides- of the building showed a horizontal nnd n vertical row of lighted windows forming tho symbol of Christianity. Tlio effect was Impressive. Perhaps the most brilliantly white cross was that on tlie west sldo of tho Hell Tele phono .llulldlng. On tho eastern wall the file escape lights formed a blazing red cross, iiio ciirus iiuiming. iroutiiig on In- denendence Square, showed a clean-cut cross to the lesidents of downtown. Other structures that displayed crosses vtote United Cas Improvement. Notth American, Land Title, llellevuo Court. Commercial Trust, Professional, Wldencr, Winston, The odore Prcsser, Young Women's Christian Association, Metzger. Slock Exchange, Wltherspoon and Lincoln lluildings. Extra (luards at Independence Hall i:tra guanls aro on duty today nt Inde pendence Hall, tho homo of tho Liberty Hell, and will continue so, night and day, for tho duration of tho war. 'llio guard Is made up of policemen, who havo been de tailed to prevent the possibility of hostile aliens damaging the historic Hirudin e or Its pilceless contents. At night tho guard aro posted botli Inside, and outside tltr. build. Ing. ' Woman Settles Damage Suit for $7000 11KTHL1:HI:M, Pa.. Aptll -. Miss Laura Acker, of Bethlehem, settled her $20,000 damage 'suit against the Kaston Tran sit Company for $7000, tho largest sum over obtained ftom a trolley company In this bectlonvt On January '11, 1910. while on her way to Kaston to work one. foggy mornlnr. she was the victim of a collision. She was tha only passenger hurt, being Jn 'jurd about the spine. The case was set- la-. '?..k Atfk.lMa- 1 ' 1.1 Delegate to tho pcc mil nnniial conven tion of the llaslorn Division of the Inter national Asoclatlon of Toacheis of Print ing, ronv cuing in this i'i, nro making the lounds of tho big printing houses of liilln dolphin today Tlie ntinunl bamiliet wits held last night nt the Hotel UliiRham. Yostctdny they hold thlr buslnesn ses sions III tlie Curtis llulbllng, went through tho engraving an I minting tlepiiitmcntii had lunc'i on tho tenth tloor and s'ivv n "movie ' "Tli'iinnx Jefferson Moigan I'.-.l. II " vvilMen by lli-nj.tmiii Hilllock. It.'i lots uiri. imhi fin- i in. lot -t hi t liitial ' president anil for ollleers of i'io eiitcrn di vision The western division will vol" on tho International president nt Its c invention before the etiet'im Is 1011111111011 Tito tli.tll selo-teil voHtPivlay hcrj Is Joseph A. Don nelly, of tlionkl.. Tlie il'vislon olUrtrs uiiiiuluioiulv o eetod lire: Pteshlent It 1.1 mer Throv.sell, Newark. N J.: vice prctl dent. C. W lio'ils. Iliiniptoii Va. J tleni-- j urer, John A Multifield, llavvtlioi no, N. ''.i anil s notary. Itilp'i A l.nomls, Jers"i j citv. ' Tho PUS meeting place will bo chosen bv tin. nill It will p.-oliably bo tiM Point Ciimfnit. V.i. i Oscar Miiinlltut Hale, of the Ctutls Pub lishing C iinpany, tirgoi the teachers of I printing to In-truct tho .voting people in I punctuation anil spelling He told them It l estimated that $;rt.nii,(iiui Is lost ovor.v I vear bj Amotlrati btislttrts men mi account of poor linn, .nation. Arnold I.cviliis. of tho Stuyvcant live ning School. New Yolk, in h' talk on "A High ihnnl Com so In Printing." brought ml the fact Hint 111" Iiojh who weie not pi.rllt ularlv stiiiliotis wi'le kcpl out of mis 1 ho f by taking up printing and odtioat -d at Hie same Lino He urged Unit none but pi'.uiie.'H piln'os lie emplo.vcd us teaclieis. nnd sold tlt.it all talk of tiding plintiug stnilciils fur slfiUe-bieakers was nonsense. BABY WEEK STAMPS GO ON SALE TODAY Child Federation Pushing Disposal of 1,000,000 for Funds for Ciood Work I!' p c di.v let 'iiat,.e ol the Cbllil l-Vdeiatlon M'i .1 I'm 'iuig',1 canvass of the city m lei P, lliV Wnk !,'mium The ml'- of tho stamps tVs je.ir In tlie ptact cal part of tho U.iby Week C.im ,1 1'gn, in' 1 '.ho pio-i-oetls of the sale 'v ill bo devoted to a Pg.it ti prevent 1 11 f 1 tile paralysis in I'M ladelp'i .1 during ( ie lining 1 uinnier intal of 1.000 11(10 staiup'i has been 1 pare I and illsiii I 1 p-1 l.y the Keleta t "ii. and In the cim p.ilgn. wbleli heitAn t ill.l l it 111 lllll. ,11 f r 1 ri n n 1 r 11 1 aaia DADV MAY . l'v" , f0N,ull timtii.iml tlollais will bo real- led lot the piotpctiou of the city's b:il)Ies. Tlie slamps me se ling at one cent each, Hhiclor Kruien. ot the Department of Public Health and Ciuititiea. Is dhectlrg the campaign as chairman of tlio committee 1 barge Tho s amps thin .vear are the exact duplicate of those sold last ear. excepting the change In tlio d tto of the H.iliy Week, which this year begins on May 1 and con tinues until May II. WAR MESSAGE HELD UP WHEN WOMANMISgED CAR Fateful Parchment From Congress De layed Ten Minutes on ,Vay to Wilson WA SHI. V, .TON. April 7.- When a woman missed her stieet ear josteid.iy tlio declara tion of war with (.ermauy was delayed ten minutes ''ho sheet of p.ucuuiotit that plunged a Intuited ni'lltnu people Into war was car ried t'i Hie White House by a woman She missel her car She l- Mm Hmuia C. Clapp, a cleiii lu the Committee of Enrolled Mills of the Senate. During hu epochal trip her thoughts were torn between the fear that she might lose the fateful sheet of paper and the fear that she was about to have tonsillitis. .Mis Ci.ipp made little of her Journey to day. She was woiklng at a typewriter In Senator Ilolli.x'.s olilce when asked to take the message. It wus done secretly, so there would be no .dip-up. "We handled it Ju.-t like wo would a bill for an nppiopi union for a country post olllce. Tbeie is no story in It." she said. "They handed it to me in the olilce ot the Sccretarj of tho Senate "I put it in a big while square envelope nnd signed for it. Then 1 started to the White House. "I missed my car and had to wait ten minutes for another street car." "What wete jour thoughts as yrfu carried this paper to the Pies'dont'."' sho was asked "Of com.se, I was afraid I might lose It. but I was thinking mostly about my ton slllltl.i I have an awfully bad sore throat. "It look mo anout twenty minutes to get to the White House. J gave tlie document to Mr. I'oister and be signed for it at 1 OK o'clock. That s all there was to it I've car. rVd hundreds of other bills over lo the White House, why not that one'.''' NEW YORK NAVAL MILITIA ORDERED TO MOBILIZE Units in Different Cities Commanded to Assemble for Immediate Duty NHW YOltK Mirll 7 The mobilization of tho New York Stat- Naval Militia, num bering appioNlmately i'OOO officers and men, was diicctcd tonight in orders iccelvcd by tho commander of tho division, Commo dore Hubert P. Korshevv. The various units located In tills city. Huffalo, Rochester. Wntertown, Yonkers. Osslnlng and llun kirli havo been oidercd to assemble at their aunorles for Immediate duty. Hoy Struck by .Mail Trticli A llvc-year-o!d boy, John Sickowski. was run down and seilously Injured by a mail truck whi'e playing near his home, L'820 Salmon street. Ho was taken to tho Knls copal Hospital, where it was found his skull was fractured. WCCK I TO O "QADV HEALTH CIVIC WEALTH" ', J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square ' SILVER CAKE BASKETS '' '? ili - - - iH CONFIRM ATION OF CLASS1 tl Particularly Impressive Masses Willi N11J1 1 I ll4llnl!nrf DnHllBU.1. ,1. u.. u.iiiiuii.a ivi:suwi-i; ,.v tion Symbolized Tod.tVi Holy Saturday, closes the da j a of Lent and brings to completion peiloil of penance that characterizes Mc.i In Christian churclies during Week In anticipation of tomorrow",".! I'c.tst of. tlio l.csuriectlou. the Cain Chin cli devotoH tlie day to preparation the now life prefigured In tho symbolism"' ,1... I. ......... II.... Fa.l'i. me iiimii jt'i'iiuii V- V3( At tlm Cathedral of SS. refer and' PmTAS the ceritiionles began nt 8 o'clock tkht ? morning. The Rev Itlcltard K. Kelly M ,.; the celebrant of tho mass, tho Hcv Vlnct', lluriis olllclatcd as deacon nnd the HvV' John Dlamnnd as subdeacon, The propht-T-j ' lies wero ri cited by twelve semlnarlwW'f " fiom St. Charles Uorremoo's. In Overbrook.. Services Included the blessing of oils M4 other sucramcntals fiicod In the Cathollei''.' Chutch. i',1 Tim il.iv'u iirnirr-iin nt Kt fnrk'n 17ntfi. copal ChutchLocust street west of Slx,''3 tceutn, include cotporatc communion ai Syl and 8 o'clock this morning. Kvensonc li f"1 yij Mting at I oclocli lu the afternoon, anaat? W, ." llishop Cat land will conllrm a large class' tr of candidates, icprescntlng not only St.'V"Alj M.uk's, but the two chapels, St. Mary's and 'iR& ni .incline! s, which aro wunin 11a juris- ''y notion. x. In 111., f'.ittinll.- I'lit,,..!. Iritnl' llio maan i 'i Is of p. Jo.votiH character. The orcsent- d.iy inaj-n of Holy Saturday was, during the - 'i e.ulv ikiVH of the Chinch, celebrated at .-. dawn on Custer duv 1,'or tilt 1 reason it In enliil nil M'llli tlm (111. t,m. lu .tin retAplatfrt if I'.l.ln, llitn -l-lir. l.nu.nn.i,u n A nt .vIlt.A L'ffl ... . ..,.1.. . ui ..in 1 roiiin -i ia u, i vi. 1.....U TVVJ1 iiid tlio "l.loilu In KmioIs's'' Is aealn nunr. Ai, Th" bells nro rung and the organ again 'A;MJ peals foi th Its sttnlns. Pictures , and V'tJ-fl Images are uncovered, and flowers uncx K3 incite iniorii tlie altar, vviilcli ls decked In "-.JS white. itft;''M It Is on th ; day of tlie year the Church "JMj hie ecs every; ,'ng she uses durlr-fjiJitie year 'i!'J lu her sa d ,'uncllons. The gs pre- jaw cede the mass, ml... ....... I... t .. - .. "Ofl I IIU M'I 111.1; Ut'&IIIB I1UL UU -"1' ., I...- ............ .1 1L -. 1 A h ine .iii.tr. inn 111 ng? very iioor ui 3 cuurcn,. .. j wheie a new lire kindled from c, flint 'la K-tlf lighted. K10111 this the light Is taken for; :t'fil tho reklndl'iig of the lamps and lights that vfl weie cxtlngui (bed on C.ood Friday. -fJ?4 A procession headed by the deacon tjienTVfV proceco.s 10 ine t ancillary, wnere me pa- ; 1 elm! r.ltulle is knlpmntv llirhteil. Thin r-an 1 die Is of unusuul size and of plllar-llker form. When lighted It symbolizes both! tho pillar of lit e which went before thai people of Cod in their wanderings through li'i'tfl the desel t anil the noiv.hnrn e-lorv ftfl s?2 Christ, arising from the dead. i'Yr The blessing of the baptismal font foi- 'if lows After tho blessing of the font th t ptocesslon returns to tlio altar again, arid : the Litanies of the Saint' aro sung, durln ?! which tlio celebrant nnd the ministers of V, '4 1 the inaH.i lie pro. irate beforo the altar. At viU'-A tho completion of the slncing of the litanies mass is celebrated "ft"! "GO THE LIMIT," SAYS SUNDAY TO AMERICA Evangelist Ready to Boost Re cruiting in New York Tabernacle NHW YOltK. April 7. Sundaj's message to America at Hilly war I'l' "Co the limit" It was the keynote of tlie evangelist's message to his fellow countrymen, delivered bv Wife toflliv mi the eve nf his nrrlv-nl tn begin bis New Yoik campaign tomorrow ,JM af let noon. ' i,iiiiiii,.i ri(,ius-tii .iin.iL'iiieiii ui iiiq pa tience of the Administration and the peo ple" and added. "We did not invite tlie conflict, but now that wo have been forced to declare war wo must go the limit. "With new meaning we sing, from the Atlant'c to the Pacific, My Country, Tit of Thee!" "The future peace of tho world demands the overthrow of Prussian militarism, and tho uncovering of Germany's spy system and intrigue made it Inevitable that sooner l. ,...!.... n ,..... 1 .. . . il. .... 1 , or later we would be drawn Into the convV Muiiuay pieugeu luucsi co-operation witn the Government In iccrultlng and otherwise . ...... . . ' at his mammoth tabernacle at II roadway and l(!8th street. &, "I mil leildv." said be. "tn rn-nnnriitB! with tho Government in every way.t If'ifi tney want to ptaca a recruiting station me tanernaeie tney suieiy can uo so. " riH4 .. . M ...i- UL',,11 I, l-flftllfarl li- fn. Vfl .nun f diihii iMimiiu uy V.UI f. P.khard McManus. of New Yorl: cltTi who was visiting relatives in this city, la -f'3 in a serious condition at the Hahnemann 1 Hospital tins morning, tno result oi navliiB .-vis . .: . .,. x . -...r v-i oeeu sirucu uy an vvrcn sireev car ni rji- (..Aiitli ulrimt 'ester,lnv nflnltinnii TTn i,a- ."." ..","..f. ;" "'".;. .:. ' ,, ,rrr, m laineu ii uduuiu iiiiLiuie ui. iiic suuii. iiihk tr-S Istrato Collins at the Klevonth and Winter 5S streets station discharged the motorman nnd tho conductor of the car this moraine in the custody of Philadelphia Rapid Tran sit Company officials. Mtirrell Dobbins's Funeral Monday Funeral services for Murrell Dobbins, for-, mer city treasurer and president of tht Camden Pottery Company, will be heldf ATr.iiilnv mornllil; nt 10 o'clock tit liln linm..lS 1811 Arch street. Mr. Dobbins died yes-,"j'S terday at the age of seventy-four. followlnJikf ti brief illness. Tho Ilev Gabriel Vaml&a sslstant rector of the Church of St. Luks St. Luk; .Wl ;n.j. rfa aud tho Hpipliany, will offlclato at tht services, interment will later be tho Memorial Chapel, Mount Holly Woman Urines Suit for $10,000 . .,. .. ... '' j it . iiciijvi.. ja.. vnrii i. irs. Kfn.,tt sle Williams, of Mount Union, has brougltfjw suit against Joseph S. Shapiro, owner andr iiiiii.ifrpr nr a tneatro at that iilnrn VmiHr asks the Court to allow her $10 000 dam , ages for Injured feelings and reputations sau. iiileces that, being unablo to irt LIL seat on tho llrst floor of the theatre, alia 73 was ordered to the gallery by Shapiro, ai vvneii she refused to go, he forcibly eject ner. -? iii if 'SA Silver ExKiltijiifff ApU ski. J 3 m m 'u.'iH ws 's i?r 9tfMaQv,?'x .-. ?,, ? fzzzzziZizrcrZu: iMUly; UMH fW IwHWTMfc-Jj.., - ''-v Au:t t 1Q--. t ,-. - V. -'TJvXi.L V, ..w', l :?. WW- flEl" "". !"r -. ntfoiVf: Vl . ' . '-T iTor T.7-1 ilt-Z -, W u 'mvtuui.&llx? . 'AM. ,'3'L iJ.-.j.. a., k, I- jfl HI W . i. lit mi isi.4a K.