Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 6

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INIQUITIES
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nd Police District Re-
rted Honeycombed With
, Illegal Resorts
SPEAKEASIES THERE
ER
,Malf as Manv Disorderly Houses
ytfft Said to Be Flourishing
Bk t Under Protection
itipf!) There nro 150 spcnkeasles anil mote limn
i..r M ntiltr.Ai a 4Iai1 ! kniivtd rimti t Mi full
r5l4l b"ut '" tl,c coml Police District Avlilt.li
U d laiHuri. fliM Third nncl Vnurth Wurilrt. uc
? ' prdlriR to Oncar Low nnd (.'unstable I,nils
Wi&l ii: Downey. Inxeitlsators for the Citizens'
Ml Committee, who ;ie.Ueti l :u.iur hiniin
SjLtad Director Wilson Kiel Wednesday to
jmnAn un the uurita
F.i Low and Downey were encased by Select
fcyiObunellman Harry J Trainer to nld tho
",J II I i In tlutlnf lh. rtllAfl .illicit rttff
Aftsvilllliuicu III IIPIIIIM UH UMIJ itum" ....
StfMld to he In operation rlstlit under the
.- 'noses hf the nollre In .ill tiarts of the until
fcfprfuowncy anlliat cambium ucna me
EyiV reaping a li.irist and he eh.iiKcf that a
special io1lieniuii attathed t- tin- .eooml
f,and ciirlMlnti Mieets etntlmi ncenti) iosi
WOO In n Rann- of ntuil poker In i dl'e on
Seventh Htreet nenr ntz.Uer some p.i
K trolmen ntt.uheil to the t.itloii nf filuiil
villi the crookf J rordlnc to IK.wnev He
Ms that theee polkemcn are frequenil
entertained at 'banquet ' In the b.uk moms
of saloons by group-' "f nlLkpopkets cun
mertand dlsorderb houte pioprletor
These proprietor according to Low and
Downey, feel certain of protection and have
defied all agencies of law intl u-iler
Downey ss that two or three of thou
houses make a practice cei Miturtln
lilght of distributing curds openl on the
etreets and In the molnc-pJcU.rp houses of
v the district Theo i.ird lu.ir the address
of the dlorderl rownif mil the words
"Please Call
"Under the direction of Mi Trainer."
aid Io we nude a thorough inetln
Hon of condition' In the wail lutlwc all
place' of 111 repute Iwlud'ng dlsonleily
houses, siicikealee plikvtuKi. haliKouts
and gambling Jnlnts Wr Until up a lot of
otdenee in 1 ut 'led tnnnv atlldnxits We
conducted .ecre' r la anJ succeeded In
putting a few of ii Msordtrh h ui pro
prietors out of business
king- n.r.i ntT r.trrt-nvs
"A certatn dlsorder'. houe proprietor
Who operates a place in Hie ii init if the
Catholic Church of our lvl of Jood
1 Counsel, HlKhth and ritlnrlm; streets Is
known as the 'Klnc' He was In tho tolls
of the polite -eornl in mill nc but
jumped his ball und went to Micilei'i
When things had epnctcl down nnd po
litical connections li.ul smoothed the way
for him he returned .end set up in business
again near the Church nf iur lidy of
Good (lounrel lie is the ruin who entered
the sanctuarj of Hip church rebentlN and
threatened the Hex T ' TerllMle the
rector, with a kulfc This tn.ui hoists of
police pull, he is nfte.i reel .u iut the
office of u certain polite othcial w t'l his
Coat off belnc apparentlj exelcome and
quite nt home
"It was the original Intention of .Mr
Trainer to appij the Swift act to some of
the houes 1 tider the Swif act If a pro
prletor does not 111010 nfter he has been
ordered to do o the 1 use evil be taken
to Common Pleas Court ThruUBh the of
flee of the Ilecordei of Dctdi wu ti.iccd
the ownership of thrte houses ucd for Im
rnoral purposes on Seenth street below
Catherine We dscoere.l the owners of
these places who are maiden inters of
rreat respectbllit The were uraware
that their properties were be'iiK used as
they were but when the learned the truth
j they Instructed Uicti arjents to lae tho
1 proprietors acate the premises That was
on March f The proprietors are itill there.
tunning full b'ast. and they def the own
ers to put thim nut I.a week the police
raided one of thee places thro"lns a man
out of tho house Into the stier They
did not bother to airest the mm or an
of the Inmates The place opined up tho
next day again as usual
HONEYCOMBED WITH hi' AKKAMP.S
'Tho thiid ward Is Imnej combed with
epeakeaslcs and f.cko Iiterar and social
clubs, which are onl open on bundTy for
the sale of booze Sonic of thet nlltired
clubs onl cecup one room and wo hao
ceen as min as, fortj eases of b-ei car
Tied Into these places on a Satuiila tor
the Sunday guzzling rush
"Mr. Trainer has refrained from nn
ductlng a. whole'.iIo cleanup of the ward
himself, because he did not wish It to ap
pear that he was plaxlng politic 1 for the
purpose of casting a stigma 01 the ad
ministration lie told the Max r that he
before him and that this committee would
tell him of the conditions txkstlng In the
ward, The Mayr told Mr Trainer that he
Would be glad to lecehj tho committee"
"Because f al it t - p an 1 be
tween thtt police a 1 I r.fll e if M igtsir.ite
Imber." s.ild Conttiblc Downev 'er little
has been done to 1 lean up the district
Crooks) brought before Magistrate' Imber
are frequently held fir a further healing
That Is the last jou hear if the iae and
.toon the crooks are back at the old stand
Ps Russian Radicals Won
Over by Paul Miliukoff
Continued from Pace tine
The greatest feeling of indignttlcn xxas
aroused nmong the xxorkmen s and soldiers'
delegates by announcement of the provi
sional goxernment that It intended to stand
"V by tho former Czar's contracts xxlth tho
' At jesterdaj's meeting of the Council of
Ministers 2000 soldiers xxitli loaded ritles
were drawn from tha Petrogrid garrison
tt guard the building xx'hero the govern-
V roent leaoers met tuionus ui i-iuiuin
t i leathered thero In a gigantic demonstration
against 1 oreign ..unisier .11111111.011
As the meeting of tlie council prugrcst,ed
soldiers f 10111 tlie garrUon openb frater
nlzed with the ciowds Miin of the sol
diers, rifles In hand Joined in tho demon
strations demandlrg the resiguatl 11 of
Miliukoff. Some of their number delivered
&a,i.a. Tn ffi-krt w.i, tnniln to limilifjin
Si ''v"jiny line of demarkatlon between the mlll-
t-"Xt. ..nnil tho lllzens Soldiers .end rixtlians
''"alike were soon voicing their opinions
.. ' .... . .I.II...I .H.l ..nlln.D
,ss oneaixers irum tnw niiuicip rtm diiuib
f"2iBlegatlons mounted Impromptu rostrums
Krnmnd exhorted the people to Join In their
I?rki4eroand that the government take all peo-
rtr III inxsi iiici twitiiutiivu
5s" ,trT.n Ai.i..vimiT SRSsreis-
Ef if xThe -workmen's and soldiers' council held
i&ii&Kiw all-night session last night at whlcli
t H.iuireaoiutiona s- .uoH." ""- '""-
a, ".w.,,11,1, in nets of the urov slonal coxern-
nt and charging iauure on its part to
. Aml.. tn thil tvnrkmen and soldiers
Hilliuiii'v . ... .-. ........ .
iii4inll them to conferences on all lm-
API JliHvecio.
he official minutes of the meeting, as
t.-t. r.tav nnlnlti n hitter attack
Ptlie provisional sovernnient'B blanket
iTOVat OI au couiruwin ii tn-c,i.v.i.
ii bv the former autocratic govern-
nt with the Allien.
rhe workmen nnd soiaiers eio pot even
f.. .... n.n,iiiniui nt nil of these acree-
t," the offlclnl Journal asserted.
1 Governments statement vuicihb up-
.1.. -nntvnntn nnft nbllcatlnns Of
!riner' regime was declared by the
ana? to pave pee scvicvijf i '""
ZoUe of Minister of War autchkoff.
r'i '.,iii.iinr, with the soldiers and
tAlon did the meeting attack tho
J t i.nefAia fnltnrA tn move In
WlMUlWtt ! v . - -.- --
fosvan Pi alt administrative and govern-
v z- r .. ... 1 vqu nhnrilil that
m V . 'am .- .ulrln 1 USt
OVUMOnai oincerp wbii :.. fcw w.
lit on the woiameu n uiucIB ur
" .W .t..l n.ll.,lllba .11
I lw ot $helr actlvlUtja out
' T. ..k -.-1 s.iJlviS .-
BsBffYflJnE'PHHAftfnDiKTiSHmKSIHKXj itrf WWW vv"V r f4
ff'ufliiiitfa Ua'own
':.TWiii.Jnfliiiinwion ma 'Tormiiy
granted toaay( I '
J'ortmott In t)ic cateitory pf the ''false
news," which, the committee charged, was
glcn circulation abroad by the prolslonnl
leaders, was tho'lmprcsslon spread that the
Husslan constituent comentlon would not
bo held until ufter the war, and the infer
ence that the workmen and soldiers had
appruxed such a course.
On the contrary, the committee made
formal demand that the constituent usecm
bly be held nt the earliest possible date.
Tho dispatch from Shepherd Is tho first
word of any serious friction between tho
Duma Prolslonal ('oxernment nnd jthe
soldiers and wotkmen V.i.lous small In
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ternal differences hae been reiiorted here
tofore, but all related to iidmlnlstratlx
acts rather than gnxcinmetital polli. On
the other hand, the proxlslonal Ooxcnuiicnt
lias heretofore bowed submlsslxely to tho
demands of tho soldiers and xxorkmrn as
for Instance In the sweeping army ot tiers
lecently Issued by Minister flutclikoff
wheteln tomplcto oiiualltx between ofllccis
and men xas established
It has long been known that (Jermany
In bending exeiy lesolnce and using exery
artifice to stir xip trnulile among the manx
dlxtrso elements xxhoe temporar union
In force achieved the oxctthroxx of au
tocracy Tho agitator Nicolas Lenin n ladlcai
Socialist, has been general! neillted xxlth1
being a Unman agent lie has Ikhui
ictlxo In nliKiiliig one n!i incut agilnst'
motliei There an sexeial otliet leturned
exiles who are supposed to be xxnrkltiK In
the liiteiest of the (leriiiuli iiioxtinent
Meanwhile, ijvrni.inx is pusslng steadllx
for Mpatate pe.ite thlotr,'!i socialist
leaders
The soldleis aid xxorkmen s ile'ej'ale"
iipiesenlintr the great bulk of the Itussiuti
people anil Un mgli toinplete iln nuiatioii
of the mux holding llu leal pmir to
control haxe bi en steadilx mietlng and I
lieielofoie Hiding the pioxiioiial 1,0x1 11
meiit in restoring onln '
RUSSIAN CRISIS CAUSES
ANXIETY IX WASHINGTON;
SEPARATE PEACE FEARED
W WtlNC, H Ma
The HutFiati situation xxas xer- seiiouslx
troubling (liiiuulr.itlon iilliials tnda
Kragmr nt irx nexxs dNpiti lies iomiIih; from
manx sources mdn -ited that the situation
is fraught xxlth must graxe p isslblbtlcs
I'epoits haxe te.11.hed d plomal iiuttei
hero nlthoJRh becauseof thedlllliuli.x in con -munlcatloii
ihe still are umonllri'ied thai
an airaiigeiuent hat been reached betv.et. 1
the Uuders of the radical workliignvii and
the tepresi ntatlxes of the soldiers t 1 oxer
throw the proxlslonal goxeinment un,ca it
will agree 10 motllfx Its rctrlttions uml
gixe tlie xxorkers ami the snldlurs great con-
essions Tin re las been 11 groxxlng It
lief line tm .some dajs that tlie troopt
were be.oml tontro! In teitain localities
Ill-ports of Hie killing of objei tlonable "fil
lers h theli men luxe tome from many
quarters Thcx haxe been moM (muni
staiiti.il. although up in the present thex
linxe tut been confirmed eltllei bx Ambas
sador Krancls or the proxlslonal gox em
inent a ollicial nntiounoemei.ts, eecpt in
txio Instances It has been olliclallx nn
nounred, howexcr that all saluting bx sol
diers of their superlois and all requirements
of soldiers to art as tenants of ottli ers
luxe Lecn abolished bx agreement
The I'lem'i inls-slon to this countrx has
made It plain for iexrr.il elas that the
general situation in Pctrograd war un
sitlsfactorx It xxa'f pointed out thil theie
were so in.inx different element' in llussla
that an agreement feu the creation of 11
sitibli gox eminent would be hard to reaeh
Howexcr, the member-- of the mission xxiro
hopeful tint the proxlsiouil lepubllcan
government xxould lie able to retuin its eon-t-ol
Trench and lltltlsh agents haxe been
giving adxlco to tho proxlslonal goverti
ment and doing cerj.thlrg possible tt aid
it In ictalning rts control
Diplomatic representatives here m tli.it
the entire streigth of the Girman Intiigu
Ing In Russia has been directed ngainrt the
foreign minirter In the proxlsiouo! gixtn
ment. Professor Paul N Milinkoff His at
tltude of uncompromising hitred oxei ilet
nnn has marked him for sairltlce if tlie
Herman efforts to disrupt the P.ussian
goxernment succeed Because of HiN 11 is
felt hen that some credence at le t mu-t
be gixen to the icporl" that the radt-al
Socialists and the wnikcis are ileniandinj
that he retire
It xxan learned todax that tepoti- rrieh
ing here some tlixs ago which xxere not
gixen publicity declared that .1 nunibei ot
uprisings In leaiote seetlons of l'.us-.1
dlieeted agalntt the proxlolonal (ioxein
im tit had been 1 ommenced Local leaders
xxere setting thcms.cles up as rulers ut
minor Mates These upiiMngs It xxa- .1-----rted
wire backed bj (lernuin Influent e
If liermaiix- em force another rexoliitlmi
ill ItUSll xxll'rh will oxeithloxx the otlli lalh
no iniontiol the danger of her also I ting
abb to make n separate peace xx ill bt nine
xerx prcit The lieim.in and Au trim
rioc'.illstH haxe been xxorklng xerx haul
ton aid this end from Swedish ten it 1
mid olllcials make no attempt to minimize
the fact that If thex cai ried their point the
utile xxar Ituatlon xxlll be changed Thu
ixould leiease troops nox, on the Ilussian
front for serxice .lgaint the British nnd
lunch and xxould make the ta 1. if this
iloxerniuent urijlng the war to .1 speedx
and successful conclusioi lnllnltel haidti
PIuiikc lnU Kivcr Kills Woman
Pneumiuii xxhich developetl afur a
lilunge in the Schujlklll P.lvei caused the
death of Mrs Minv ilaglej foitv cillsokl
of .'II South Fouith street 111 the Cerinan
H jspluil todav Actnnllng lo Park Uuard
Viium, she Jumped Into the ilxn near the
iJiraid uxiniie brldgi mi Apt II .'i and after
t Him dillkultx he manigetl to ding In r ft un
the water anil hud her umoxcil to the hos
pital Nevx I'.tstor at Fort Washington. I'a.
POUT WASHINGTON-. Pa , Mas 4
The Ilex V I. Slgmund, during the last
fixe .xears pastor of the Trlnltv Lutheran
Churi h of this place has icslgned The
Hhv Fiderlck Christ of Washington I)
C lias lieen called to the pastorate and
will assume his noxx duties next Sunday
morning
GALVANIZED, COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St.
Hrll, ilarkrt SSi Ktv'tone Main koto
FLAGS
U S Stanilard buildup buntlnc,
12x70 ft., 1 3,00
FRENCH FLAGS
Mountpel on Htlcks with cllt spear lie&d
r.'xlH Ins,, 2Sr rurli; tt. 00 iltuen.
Mull orders filled for dozen ciuantltles
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NOW DOOMED TO WORK
Police Ordered to Round Up
"Sons of Heat" for Term
at Holmesbtirg
, sweeping order for the polite to lotind
up all tramps, park loafers, panhandlers,
beggars and bums for fat in xxnrk nt the
House of Coriecllon, Hnlmeshurg was is
sued toda.x b.x Superintendent of Police
Robinson
Tho ordel was sent to cxri.x police dis
trict In the ilty and 11. id at all rollt.ills
In the xarlous stations Patrolmen will
arrest all of tho gentrj named In the milli
on sight nnd special 'bum squads ' will
go foith ou i.ilds from the dlffiient sta.
tlons and loimd up the loafus The oidir
Issued b Superlntenilent Itoblnvon reads us
folloxxs
"Compl ilnt made from i itletis con
cerning the titimliet of prjfesslonnl litggais
nnd pimli inil'us on tin 't eets There H
plu.t of xxoik at this time, and thele Is
no otcuslon for iinxbodx liegglng or lonf
Ing Hound up all the mulch ablest at
0111 e and request jtnir Magistrate l com
mit them to the House of Correction when
labor is nt 11 preiiiliim and farmhand"
badlx- 1 eetled '
There Is lurgi untitled in ire at the
House of 1 '01 in Hon at llolmesliuig Btul
Hie bums gutheTil lulu (lie imllte ill .IB
nil x III be glxin nil opn iinniix t llnilier
up theli nuisli s at the p' uml boe
TWO WOMEN HELD
ON HOMICIDE CHARGES
Coroner's Inquests Iteult in
Their Commitment for Grand
Jury's Action
Tvvn wii-iiiv xx-ere held xxiiliout lm foi
the Urand Jury nt lneiue In corone:
Knight toda.x mnisul 1 f i.iils'iih Hi el
of txxo men
1M1
One of them. Mrs Frames Puseto
t -seven .xenrs old of P I'hrNtlin
Is iharced xxllh having sliot uml
t xx en-
11 t
ki'bd
Snlxatora Ca-dillo tvxcnt six xeuis old of
111 J l.atrou.-i stteet Mrs Pi self. 11'iin
the defense that the man entered he irt 1
In toe absence of her hub mil 'id at
templed to attntk lici
Mrs Prances l.lni'kx tvxenl.x xe xi.us
old. of 1140 ilreeiu- stre - xva. nls li Id
on the anusatlon of liaxing tlirnwi 11
brick at Joseph Mlchowskx during 11 neigh
boi hood iiuairel fr.u luring Inn skull ll
died I.vtei in St l.ukes Hospital
Klolin.nl lViguson txxent.x-foui xeai old
r '101 ortli Talur Mwet mu run
on 11 lurk tiee inr v,a held to axxn t
the action of the (irutid Jur bx the Cor
oner ns his 11 hail run oxet rid k'lbd
Join Coat, ilo it xxas ibalgeil 1 nslello
xxas slxtx rars old and llxed 111 will
West Dakota street VVitiu s-es said the
man xxas King un the track xx'-st of I'xnu
ty-ldiith f-tieet and, InsletCil theie xxa 111
reason wh tin moturni.m shru Id m t litxe
see-i blm in time 10 stop tin- ,1
MOTOUISTS KOK HOMi: DIJI'IA'SK
Manx applk ations me being teiiixnl f r
the motel division nf the Hone I it fen-
Ueerxe Txxe'xe huudrel moterlsts limg
In Philadelphia are leejulred for Hiis -etxiic
Paul H Hujette. president of the gualor
Cltj Mirtot Ciul) ond a illnetoi of t'ie I Inin
delphla Motor Speedwa ASHoeiatlon 111 ges
all motorists xxho are not eligible tm 1111I1
tnrx 01 naval dutj to Join tills branch of
the Home Hefenie He-serve
Manx nutoniobibsts will tarrx icti iitmg
piteis on H11 xxlnd liteliN of tin ii i.ii 11
oldei to In i i-vxeli the i mtt. of the .mux
and 1 .1 x x
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(III II I.M.S of the Twentj-llrst Ward
Hoard of Trade handed III their resignations
nt n incetlrin of the body last lllRht The
men were William K DUoti, president, and
John Turner, secretin x The deilnretl
thej wete tiled of the lesponsiblllllcs at
tached to the Jobs
Ml.llltliHt nf tlie (Irrniunlmxii . M.
C A held llirlr iinnu.il hanciit U was
the thlitleth utuilxi rtai x of the piesldeticj
of fonuei State Senatoi Uaatd llenr.x
lie presltled as toastinaster Captain l '
W. Itelth, an engineer In the Unttllt-li urinx
xx as the prlnclpil speaker
I.I.I. M)I( C, IihM:I,I,, alluille
poetess and slslei of Ignatius I'oinieljx,
wlio dltd .Monda.x In Villa Mam Cnnxeiil.
West Clitstci, was burietl totlax Serxices
xxeie held In Hie Cuthedial of St Pit" and
St Paul In 1 barge of .ithblshnp Pientler
gat Inteimeiit was In old SI M.nys
Churcli).ittl I'ourtli street aboxe Spiiico
I'llll XI)i:i.lMII. Hilt, I.M " larue
delegation to the Natimal Colifeiinre nf
Charltlis and Corm tlons xxlnh Is lo meet
In Pltlibuigh in June II was announced
tod ix Plans are nlie.ulx 1 1 Ing made for
housing the delegation
I I XII ri Ml t Ml OK VI In truiip., I11M1111I
of allowlig exit) defense league' and 1 0111
mlttie ti xxe.n Hum Is the sttiiiCit of 1111
appeal Nenl out l'.x the .Xnieibali Associa
tion of Woolen am) Woisted MHUUfaituieis
.suih 11 step thex sax is lueefsaix tint
the litnei iiineiii max nbtuiii siiffliinil cloth
fol its lli,litiliK fmees
UIHII.S ( lllllll II. ( lll.lt- will till hi
' I'pial pax xxilh He men ,11 (online to
Miss Snail P Milln 111I111 ipnl of Hie
I'l.iuklold High " liot'l fol Hills who was
l.-eli.tetl Jin sliKm of the Ttaihris Club
of Philiulelpliia lasl nil lit ''lie aNo iiigtd
leiuneis io foign theli xaiiillon and di -vote
ihcit f tins to the iloxe riimeiil
I'llllll Mil I KIN iliiring Hie ixnr ixits In
1 ilniM-tl b.x tin. i.umbeim-ns I.Mli.mge at 11
' ineetliig I'hex passed .1 lesolutlon asking
I the suspension "f maliufaitme sale ami
dealllig in liitoMi iting litp ors until the
wai ends
J I HlliAVs U II. I. -TAI.I. 11 pnrliilli mill
I in the ulglii of Max IT the Tioga Ituslinss
Men's Ass i at. 011 has decided The op
1 jeet is to sthnulit' Interc-s- m the In. me
tit fonse moxeneht Ml memliets of Hie
assoiliitloli xxltu an to 1 ld to inln either
the armx 01 nnxx haxe Ixen urged in en
list In home defense nrr 1 n-.iUoiis
pi I. vn:s uiiti: iv.it iti. n ,iri tn.
d.ix when un automobile in which thex xxere
riding 1 r.ished Into Hi- nrbing at Imu
llun lane and the Hustlttuii plk-- All wei.
tliioii out "f the i.ir whit,! was Ii nils
tl.uliigui ftir their injuriis wpio treated
I at tin I 1 1 ikfonl Hospital the mm xxeie
1 arii 'led ihargeil with ntKless diixing
lMagii'iut- lloilu di"i 11 nged Hit 111 Tln
are Milton Waubold thlrtx.eeu .'Sn on-
,inii 1 stieel Flank lirobbln Ixxenix-foni
Ji47 inlimtii stieit Fiank i!rul' ixxtntx-
sexen .'.Mi 1 11 lain 1 si(,t l.dxx ird doling
txxt nix -sex en --nl7 llli Mnet and I rtnk
Fusiei twenlx -iigbt " 1- i.dgimnnt street
ni c the result "of wearing
proper shoes. A PROPER
!hoe is a shoe that allows per
fect freedom to all foot mus
cles. PROTECTS the bony
framework of the ARCH,
helps WEAK ANKLES, re
lieves PAINFUL BUNIONS
and CALLOUS SPOTS and
encourages CORRECT
WALKING.
The
DR. REED
SHOE
is a CORRECT shoe. Theie
are other cushion shoes, but
NONE of them combine the
elements of COMFORT. DU
RABILITY and STYLE in
such a SATISFACTORY
way as the
Dr. Reed Shoe
No. 8 N. 13th St.
Only Store in
Philada.
Mn I- n i -
(HTt foot tMS lal-
Ut iii tie iii ut
trmliiiHe I u il a
u mi tomorrow,
Ihe Vrer,
I IACOBS'
1628
CHESTNUT
STREET
- i
FOR
Lfc'
STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING
"MEET ME AT JACOBS"
A
DBIMK
FEET J3
S tt( u' hilntthtl i hnn to tir
hZvOWM.
m
tAJAsrtJl
TOV.a.
IVaVTUUfa1
ntuituwu
rrHE Wiater Carriers of olden days de-
JL livercd their precious fluid in goatskin
bottles and crude jars. It was wet, at least.
Today, in our city, a 'phone call to
the Charles E. Hires Co. brings PUROCK,
The Purest of Waters, crystal-clear,
more pure than the purest mountain
spring, right to your door in sealed and
Sterilized glass bottles.
Six Urtt boll lit or fiv
gallon dtmjohn,40 cnf
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
206 South 24th Street
lirW,SpfKJtU Ut riM. Raaa III!
. - i 1 1. 1 - - - - t 1
.-
C0tDllAVWEATHER. -HITS
"WAR GARDENERS"
r rost and in Some Cases Ice Re
ported in Suburban
Districts
Frost lepoited fiom sexciul New Jer-ey
toixns anil MiilemeiilH that theie xxas Ite
on sidewalk pools In Plillauelphla subilihs
last night Nippon the Weather But mil llg
ue tint M(i.x Ins slnC tl out to be a cold
mouth Sim i- sunset xistenlax the bun nil
thiiiiiometcr shouid fnitx-thtei ns the low
1 st tempeiutilie 'Mils mink .ie leaihcd lit
; in lot k this moinlng That Hie siihiirli.in
tumieraiuie was two in tluee digrtes loxxct
was said to be .1 possllillllx ill the Weatlpei
Btinalt. ullhou,!i Hie not ii (tl dlffeielice Is
mil inoie til. ill one tlegtee
Vmateiir gardenirs wlios.. paliiotle spilng
planting has In run to shov lesulls ioimd
plants and downs willed this mottling nnd
wlille frost sptcad tun Un lb d" nt sunrise
A storm enter oxti tin- souliietii Stales
Is liUuied for th' 1 ' I weather, an-oidltig
to the foieiuslfl This has eitusnl a How
nf tool ulr from tin north ami the pre
vailing north wind luxe kept the meietiix
love 11
lesleitlax was 1 " dtgnis inltlei than
May i a xeai ago vveithet Hiinau llguies
slio'w Tlie milage tempt ratute for the
first foui tlaxs of Mux thh xmr linxe been
ft! 50 fi? and fi laist xi.ii Hie flgtnes
xxere US. T" M and t.'. At noon tod i
the timper itini xx.n If! ilegius
NEW AIAKINK BARRACKS
AT LEAGUE ISLAND YARD
'I he Uoxet iiitn 111 has nxxilldeil n lontrilft
for the e ret Hon of 11 nivv iniiilne bartaiks
at the I'llll iilclplmi Nexv nni In Hie Ful
ler 1 iinstrue Hon loinpanj. of this lt
Woik upon the new bulldii g xxlll t.M
In a fexx' dax-" ami ii)on its eompletioti
Philadelphia will ptohablx be Hie In ail
qliatt'is fol lion- m.iilnes than mix uiliet
station In lie 'oiiutix
'I he m xx biilbllng xxhlth xxlll be I .11 bx
"Oil feet xxlll be iiiulppnl along the most
modem lines
stnuc itnil In
b 11 1.1 ks il 11
.itletpi it ' I
innliiliiitL. 1 e
been MSNrt! ,f
I will lie liiilll of blown
Tin 10 nit 11 In. nil two
, 11 il b ' til sp hi ,
1 un ii es w In 11
gin Isiiiml I 1-
ie ix tug station
rPMEEI'S-
The Vegetable Garden
w il 111 a" nun fo 01 tfiiK Hr than pr
I w for " fowl priri h tniiK en niftier
Uphhw It" i ' urrnm
L ttiRf Onion
II HliJ'h 1 urnip
hi inu pfantt or
spiuli i nr Th r
nhnultJ 1m mi nil VU WCfcI
I,? ii in I ami t.sted
(iarden Tools
Maiu 1 1 In i uml 1 m fn itik ruplrimntfl
Hi it allow tli lu mm in lil- iji r timo
to miomnli'sh nioHt Iti ih uirni n Vhpl
(,r u1tl ttorn is iiH Kik DrIIH
,, , r ih mho liih qu itit (is oui pn ij
Law ii Mowers
lie in i ou in 0 onl on foi a small
t i ( or h" rwl I'nw! Mnwprii v f hrte
them rht Phi i l.itth ljn iui n iltun
rtii furfiif runt hinoothh tinl ftnnH
v w of Krtn rial t lint ff Toutr
Mow. i I'nn niii Hoik Mown Imwii
UiIIth Kakrn ami"" iti 1 rr fTjlmng
t. pi p ili liwli in )rfft (.ondlllmi
()1(1-Iaslii(inrd Hardy Flowers
Irrmn nr (Inwtr mrldi pluit hlnnm
fnc ur nftir iir lu n I infusion of
iniorff imtFinnt 1 llwln Nv'i mtj little
nil nftui ni'J "'II rrpi Mm for llu Hinul
uinotinl 'f linn wprrit in the in
prpor 1st of JlnrH I'iMriniul I'lnnts l
t h Hrt. si ill "i ! '
Henry
AllfPPI lii'slntil s
''' I'lillllill-lllllill, Til,
1 nm.wF ajimximiLtuJKiwi
A IFoiiticrful New Book
The
ROAD OF
By Elaine Sterne
A BOOK with all the ex
citcment o a gripping
drama and yet full o the
truth and humor of real
life. A story to make your
heart pound and your pulse
race with eager anticipation.
You cannot follow "Big
Bill" in his upward figjit
through the greaL steel in
dustry without feeling your
blood tingle. You know "Big
Bill is true, it he were
not, America would not ho
where il is tod j) . 1 1 is a etory
you may lose sleep over iiut
you will not begrudge it.
At all liooLtrlirr. beautifully
bound ami Illustrated. 91.35 net
BRITTON
Publishing Co., New York
P. S, Aho fmLUiher of Annlo
$ eliair Johntun' "Ceorpina o)
the Itainbotft", latt aon'$ tuc
rri ami "Utl going Urtmg",
The Water Carriers
of Olden Days
DRIHK.
IB PUREST
OF WATKKB
. ' . ' ' . . . . 1 , f '
mismiMJmm
GOOD MEAT5UBSTI11ITE
Rjcli in Body-Buildint? m En-
crtfy-Producintr. Elcmtsnl s,
Say Experts
WASlllNfl'IDN. VAtv 4.
Coltagt- liei e Is ot f Hie il.aportatlt
01 in.' ii.i"'. ......
specialists of tlie
ment Kubstltutes nay
Jowrr iuM iw wr piinii'1 "t - ."
( 1(M IIM'H' I IMKtUl UIlflHlll i .--..."
of pioUln, npai! all oT ulilth l illicstfbh
Mo.it mi Ill' other IwiwJ usually ioirtiiJn
.. . 1.1.... i....n ,1 .oitiiln
less pioieiu unit ipi'ihht o.,,- .. -.
waste, silt h as hone und othei Itiedlble- ma
terial A pound of 1 ullage iheco da.1l.x
would supply all the piolein n-ipilred le;x 'the
(tirdlnaix adult ut a srdentar.x 01 tui itUitl
The following tiinie si-ows iii.it hsiiiki-
lieese obtain ilile at from txxelxe tn seven
teen 1 cuts pit pound or less is mm Ii
ilie.ipei than mo-l im-ats In furiilshliigi pro
ti In for the diet.
For suppl.xlng pioleln one pounil ofCtot-
llllge 1 lln-se mu.ils
1 27 pounds siilinn ie il
I (11 pounds toiihtl steak
I 37 pounds ihilcl. rib beef t
1 ,". poumls fowl
I Hi pounds fiesh h tin
1 11 pounds smoked ham, X.'
I fiS pounds loin imk 1 hop
1 1! pound 'I leg of lamb
I .17 pound- In east of xe.il
In addition to ptoleln. eneigx foi t per
forming body xx oik must be fuiii'sliinl bv
til
Fliltetl Slates Depat title lit or xgrnuieur
It eontiiins 11 lag -I imientnge of lirotnin
(the ililef milerlal for body liul'illtiK) tlian
most meats nnd fuinlslies lids lll.tlill.il at
(I
30-32-34 S. 2D ST.
We Furnish Everything for
Housef.and Person
ON CREDIT CA SH PRICES
Fashionable Clothes for Men, Women &
Children.
Furniture, Floor Coverings, Housefurnish
ings, Refrigerators, Chinaware, Stoves, Baby
Carriages, Jewelry, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc.
Everything you want marked low. If you
want you can malte terms convenient.
Young married people and others who
desire to go housekeeping should buy now.
The evidence
( REPORT' OF MEDICAL EXAMINER
'rAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
'pulse normal ?
-I&rferliyitlz&.ji&sf
CyCiiiiCipr.r.
Sjbc months later-,
tEPORT OF MEDICAL EXAMINER
fAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
ulse normal?
AlLr-'.l&est&t&iiBzfcttG. IXtjXde.
S fAUi.
Switched
That's what you ought to do switch
to Girards.
Why tamper with your health, why gamble
with your efficiency, when you can have satis
faction and safety, too, by smoking Girards?
, uasnd
Never gets on your, nerves
It's a full-flavored, soul-satisfying Havana that
never impairs your mental or physical well being.
The proof is in the puffing!
Shade-grown
10c and up
Thirty minutes of
solace in every Girard;
Draw on the supply
today.
Antonio Roig &
Langsdorf.
315-21 N. Seventh St.
Eatttbllalird 1871
I' '"l.Vl ' - ' ,. I "H .! "
7 . Y, - I . 1 -U -X, ""'
vlopd. ,Ajt eonrc; Af IwiejMwi
llAaM& la dlftrtttAX itlllin ttonmt. . .-
UMioAnt nrli .is The tollnwtnv ll.l-
the rnmiiarlsoh when etieritx- In nX,tu
On tho IuihIh of energy iUtpedT
pound nf cottage cheese pouals' '
H 1-.1 eilllires slrloltl t..ir M
II '4 ounies iiiunit ntoak
,11 4 ounces t liudl rb beef
.,f OllllVI- mil I I
TiLi nlltires flesh butt. x n
!i ounies smolietl hhm
fi ounces loin poik tliop
7 l-S ounces hind leg nf l,tmh
Ii1! ounies hi east of veal
TIME FOR CO-OPERATION
IN BRIDGE PROJECT
Now Is Hie time for Pliiladelphi,, ( co.
n He Willi Cunulell In Hie building 0f
the Holaxxato Itlxei biltlge as a prepared,
iiess measure, nccoidlng to Joseph j y,.
I.aiighlln. liliecloi of the liepartincni or
Supplies He spoke todax nl Hie luncheon
of tlie Business Silence Club nt ine 0(f
Adelphli
Plill.tdilphla Is the tllslributiiig eeiit(.r
foi 1'enns.xlxniila. Uelivxure and mnst
MarxLind und New .leisev he said "i
I III- same time tills t II is Inn equlpi.,
tis It shoulij lie for 11 distilbutltig center
that Is so valuable Vow Is the psj( hnloil.
t.il inoinent for us to join with' I'umrith
in building tlie ptoposed lielaw.iie irr
biltlge We should reoigalil the Hell ,rt
llnllioiiil (t nil should line the luniks of the
Hilaxxaie P.lxei xxlth huge waiehoues '
The manner In xxlilih power Is hclnr
1 entralls't tl in Piesldeut lihun ui tins ciiiit
xxns lommeiitled bx Hie Dliettoi xxho tali)
a distllhution of power would lesult In
wasted eneigx The couiiti x sliould lenllze
he said thai we must feed l.uiopc fur j
xeai aftei the win 1 lids
What istKe rate?
-- i
"What is the rate?!
' it
to Girards!
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