rrwf s VVv 4k r' ' v..'.. t Cp m K II 1 lit rr tl B THREE CHILDREN HURT BY AUTOS NEAR DEATH Baby Playing With Matches Sots Fire to Dress Burns Fatal OTHER CITY NEWS BRIEFS Onicinl Ropmt Show Philadelphia Rcc Mrntlon 101,991, Heating t Estimate Thi hllcl.ii wop lnurtl tilif,,s fstnllv In Atilnimit'llr mrlHsnls In Plilla tlrlphla In the list twpiitv font hnms WIiph thr- niiloiiiiililtp nf ri Samuel (IcIhlMI of H KM Inrllnun nvpnii, unslipd Into a J tmllev inr at t-'ioiit .tiset nnrl Indiana ave- I nil' hi fniii-rai-ol(l nn llin unpinl I & rinrtine nf dip .kiill Knur tnrmlisiti f ' the fsmll hpip hijurpil p rlniisv PlIlM HppdltlK Cr.'ll vmis old nf 11JI , Nnrlli pcnnd tiet. vvns hnorkril down at ond and 'I Imnipsnn strssts Klplil ! Jfar-old llpniKc Tmlll nf - 1 1 t "Sotllli Mil. I drfrl ati-ppt. vvno Itilinstl vvhsri nm down on Mnvnmenslnc nvenup npar hl Iioiup Ha la In n ?iln inndlilnn al thp Matlmdlat J lopltal I Iltirncd lo Death Plaj Inc With Matches I r"liarls I innf lr vpats old dlrd In Hi ri"hMPilin Hospital fiuni linin irislvsil I lil linmp when hl plnthlnK raiiRhl Hie while h w plnvhiE with m-mhes rij?urri Short Citj Kecistralion Mavnr Smith annntitneil thai flEUies frnm I It grrlshill tr FBI ll. t. it'll i pclaf i o I lim It. flilladelphln nn iPRlciiatlnn dav as i 111 This exceeded he said nil estimates mail bj rll Federal and Mute authorities Pastor 7."i cars Old to Re Installed The Rev Hi lienrce F l'pnprnl will li Installed tonight as pastut nf thp Belhanv rieabylerlan I'hiiirh Tvvenlv -second and , BalnbrldBe stieets Up la seventv-Pve veais eld MlhmiRh he letlred fiom th arilve mlnlslr some vents ago he was 111 Red to tke tPli pastomte nf thp ehiitrh and at. eepted Woman DraRR IJoj Prom Under 'train despite hemic pffoita madp hv a uninmi to prevent thp arrldent thp iIeIh fool nf fniir-N par-old lieonip Mrandt of Ji.1l onth Franklin alippl aa nil off hv a Haiti at Sixth street and Oregon avenue Mis 11ne Smith nf 'V.5 "-niith Fianklln stieet apd thp hnv a llfi hv pullliiR hlni fiom iinrtri th train "Sprrd Trap" Stout Pined as Speeder Han pn.holiz said In ihr police in hp spppd-tnil out foi Hip lllrimohlp I'luli of PHiwarp 1 mint i" hlin'ptf llnpd t' for 'ppprittiR hon auptlpd nm VidniniP Hp innniimod Iip uonld appeal Sthnol Vacation Starts 1 hi i the flrt di nf aiallon foi lli pupl of I Iip pnhlli rhnnl nf rhlMilelpli I Mam of Hip ;ii(i nim pnplln It win iMld ill tnkp jdxantaRp nf Hip Imlldais in nnik nn rearhv farm" . (tirl Phone Operators on Pennsj The Ppiiii" lanM Itiillnnd halailPd In plaro cirl" a Iplpphntip nppratorV'u H itt)ibimril position" lipid fnrniTl nnh h nipn Of Iho llilrl oppratnra six nnn aip clrli The ntinibpr prohabK will Ip lnrrpapd 1 Strike at Cramps Sclllrd 1 omnilsslonpr of InimlKratloii Klmpr t. Grpenwalt and Dee it Coinmlssloner .Tames F HughPS actlnK nx a rommls-lon on ton filiation, nettlpd a strike at iIip rramp Jhlpjard csterdaj TIip strike ha Iippii holdlns up rppalis to the Alcedo, turned oxer to tjie Gox eminent bj George W Chllds Prpel and the Interne'! German fchipn TJhaPtla and Prlnz Oskar lnrrpap Of from 6" rants to J1 an plcht-hnur dax prp Eranlpd lee Cream Asked for Charity Patients Director Krusen of the Department of Tlpalth and Charltley appealed todax to rharltable Institutions for ' contributions out of their funds to furnish Ico creVun for ponsumptte patients in the Philadelphia General Hospital He said le oreim a esspntlal for th patients during the un hot vpithpr Prcsbjterians to Preach Patriotism Leadprs of the, Presbyterian Church will tump the entire country durlnp thn fall to help arouse the American people.' enthu siasm oei the wa and to promote the morale of the 500.001 joung men who will he the first ones riran to fight the Kal ppr a Ipglons Among Hip sppakprs will lip th Hf V)r .! Wilbur Chapman, the iele brated evangelist Will Open 11 New Plaj grounds right ne pla grounds will bp opened rtTt Mondaj and three moro the middle of .Till Among them w 111 be the Thomas P. Smith pla ground, named for the Mavor and located at Twent -fourth and Jackson streets, and the George Vare plajgiound named for George Vare. the first nf the Vare brothers to attain political prominence This Is at Twenty-sixth and Morris streets The others are wp1 scattered through the elt MEN LEAP TO SAFETY IN YARN HOUSE BLAZE Women Cajmly Watch Smoke From Up per Floors of Sykes Brothers Plant A sudden blaze In yarn caused half a dozen workmen nt the yarn mil! of Sjkes Brothers. Inc . Mutter Hancock and Hunt ingdon streets, to Jump from high first story windows today The fire was quickly brought under con trol with the company's fire apparatus, and rnore than one hundred employes. Including women and girls, coolly watched the smoke from second and third story windows The blaze was confined to the pIcKcrroom where the fire originated when a spark de- eloped In a "mulehead" machine and com municated to the Inflammable material In the room The damage was slight CITY APPOINTMENTS ' Varied Depaprtments and Bureaus Fur nish Jobs to Many Ot appointments today include I'r Rob ert Goodman, .121 Fltzwater street assl ant medical Inspector. Ilureau of Health H00, John Bloomei HI Hast Alleglien venue. lieutenant. Bureau of Police, 1900 Samuel Klemmlnr. 1S1 West Allegheny ae iue. house sergeant, flureau of Police "00 ; John J llarne. Torresdale. attend nt, sewage disposal division, 1000, Harrj ras, 8UWestiVcnango street. Bureau of fiurvejs, S40; Joseph Johnson. 6214 Bojn Jon street, hydrdgrapher. Department of wharves. Docks and Ferries, J12Q0; C. Her bert Blake, fireman. Bureau of Charities, W0: Pauline Karnst, 654 North Thirteenth street; Anna Garry- 682 Wakefield street, and Florence Koss. 2133 South Fifth street. , ilty nurses. Bureau of Charities, salaries 900; Charles P. Gouldlng. 2304 West Ox ford street ; Lukes J, Flnnerty, 6000 Oreen Jy avenue; Alexander C Pa Lucia. 815 ltzwater street, and William Carrlngton. 04 Montrose street, caretakers, Board of jp"alon, salaries 1840; Thomas MeAoy, 18 Chester avenue, clerk Bureau of High- 1 Thin,,...":.. ...'." -.".":" ".-:"; Police 12 SO a day , John Hchlna 1326 South Colorado street caulker. But'ean nf Water g ly, and HeUn n, JlacCauley, bVeh STATE SENATE OPPOSES PROHIBITION IN WAR Alignment Shown in Test Vote on Resolution Indorsing 'Dry' Clause in Food Bill Hun "Inlln,,,,,,,, , n,. . . "Aunism mi 1, imp r. I lie neml.P.a f Sl)lp ' in od "ftf ?," h """nr lilwien it I MR thTnneh . '" "" VK""at"" ' nish. ena I 1.1 lon,lndar of blip. irlert t l,.V 1lou,h " Snxd,,, ot '" hp Ithoa. I. "T rul" ""landed so that n tl e ?,a n "'"""J" "ndoislng piohlhltlnn fcmipfi 'l"10' f""-1 MM and which as ip- linn J"!."" P"hll HMlth " s' nnn I nninilitpp inB. u . . nt . ,L '-"nim up mnpin"!Pn ' oniP ThP allRnmPiil rame w lien Hip ""',""" iBUn n" hl motion Sixteen of Hip fom-tun Senators vntpd fni the innlinn and ror the repolmlon twentv-six agnlusl Piohlhltlnn Senator Vale .. the oul Philadelphia piiaior ho nied fni the motion Tiip ie nlutlnn was passed In thp 'pnatp Ust night lefnie am one dlscoveiPd what II meani I hen It was hurrledlv Kent In the immlttee TIip vole follows 'I hnp who olpd foi Ihp resolution wpip pialois I'ralg Cue I V Graff W I' iiaff HlndniHii Iniips l.pn Mlllpr asnn I'hlpps tmmens It i: fmlth Snxder '"tpwait hip and Vp.ipi If 'I Iip follow iik npl agalusi ii Spinlnis llatrtnln Hinkinan. HiIiUp I'atlln I'isiw Dalx lipWitt llndslPV Haikett Ilaldeman HnmihPi IPnUlns Kllnp J.Miib Martin McCnnnell MpKpp McMehnl I'atton alii assaman s, mntr Sprmii Tompkins WhlttPii, Iteldteman -2t SAVKI) BY PEI.Lnw.WORKMKN Qiiick Action Pi events Probable Death of .loscph Holmes H ihp nulck artinn nf fpllnw-umkinpii loepli Hnlmps of 44S nrlh Ppicv siiph was saved from probable death tnrtav when Ihp pmbankmpnt pim lirling a spwpi nil lapsed al Wldenei avenue and U mad Holmes was hurled to the nerk In elav and mud and was sinking deeper when his shouts wpip heaid bv thp wnikmpn On hplng pxtili-ated lie was hurried to the lew. Ish Hospital In Hip automobile nf House -erRPanI Hmeiidge nf the HinnrVnwn (io llep slattnn it was fniind thai he was bsillv ut and lirulseil and his light hip was dislnrated SORK THROAT F.PIDKMIC Doctor Cairns Says Prevalent e Does Not Warrant Alarm I lie unusual lUPVfllPIIPP nf sine iillnats thinilchnui Hip rilv iln's not wairani an alann In Hip nplninn nf Hi ('aiin rhlef nied'ral Inspprlot nf Hip iili w lin ha itpIvpiI ipporls fiom Ernies nf i ilv iltv strlans and nltisps earlpi fpver and dlphthPiir the Ifffunn I dangernus iont.igmis ,spnse resiiltlng fmin soip ihroit and not unusuallv preva lent in Hip ritv and Hip metope suffpiei fi run an ordinate snip Iliiml quieklv remv -pis In discussing Hip imusp nf Ihi mild epidemic Pnrini Calms tndu ittrlliulPd it tn Hie warm davs ind i iinl uiglils Tliis innilltlnn be said Is nnaslonal pa'li vrir 'lOHAY'S MARKIACi: IJCKNSKS Hurr Itrnr in I'lIT Vlsrshsll ! anl ris vbi 'iiu mil "i Howerii 1.pm ! !"' flalnbrl'Up si i. I il II A n Ilmwn -',11 llanlnnrt Howard R rticlisrrts IJnV Vilains si n.l SpIIIp fi Onunfler JtJ" I letrlier el reward llslsli Jtfll V rinsn t nni Kslheiln VMlissn J31I Mercer si Earl G Vhwelnd I'ntl louini e VnrU stH Kle -lnrlberfr 2010 K Maillsnn ae Inlin Wllllani .inrin nsre i an'l Itutli IHh hard I'll V me si f.li p stiiiar ?H 'V P 1Mb l nnt pirir Dillon 2M2"J lhsdlrk t ljp'r; llslbie ,1211 Horer tt nd Ids V) Tslls Tori ll'n' Infl lolm J ( nuffhlin iiiraidillle Ts m1Cathnn trin C92I rtminvn se fillis-ppe Majorsns riltsburh Ts spd Olu sepplns. Pern t23 rarpentei si DsnJp I tforsn av s "htu si snd Vlsrv nurn R2I Mth si Jmc I ee K.: V" f.r 11 sni T tl M Moffitt ISO" F resnt ! Wsiier Tiinisnii 1I0' VTonmouth si and rinin I Meeer iota ri Moiunoulh st Terr M ollnm Preiel Hill Ps and Tdllh Birrb niv N U st neriiard '.oukd M2 8011th tl nd riirs 1 BuehsnSn 1831 Wilder st flslph It Tsvlor 4412 Ilsir si and Marv R Temrl 121 ni1se ae Ifiadore Gensburg 132 N ftlh 81 snd pssie Srhwarl! 132ft N th st Frank F Thompson S4iO Pprlnit n and Vlan I. Vurand 5-52 Ivarrhwood st Waller I Tavlor .'ton Catharine st and Mar If Cariv 1721 Moore st John T Vtrnnl nitl South st snd nns V Vpnew 3200 I ocust st James Mci o n2t Mountain and usn Pasnuarello J7n2 S inth st Hrrbert C nld iMM Mulberrv i and Pursh Kprenhelmer '4H34 E llrdse st Uearr I. Nolf 2221 Montsomerv ave , and Edna F l0rer 22J1 Montiromers ave John n Iaux .1043 N' 13th st and Kstherrn Sheehan 23T Church lane Germantown Carl F KoenlK 1714 Harrison st . and Mabel Frankentleld 1734 Harrison si Cornelius I H'laan 1K23 Wood st and Theresa E W elsh -V722 W ood st Joseph F Devlne J0J1 H nth st and ltlen t Mollvane Hint Tulln st Albert R larohs Vork Pprlnss Pa and tels Hender 1J1R W somerset st Ilsrrs J O elll 2442 N Msrelon st and riars vt Tomes 2442 N Msrslon st Hdwln J Henderson ton. w Dauphin st and Marie ( McHuth 41 W N'orrls st William Pattberif Vfll N 111th st and Caroline n Johnson 17nn rtnee st Thomas F, Tehrle 217B Frankford ave an1 Iola F Krout m W Seltzer st Frederick VV" Prenner 71t State road and Ethel .M Ashton, 7204 Tulip st William n Toth 140ft I.lndley ave and Eliza beth M Oroff 417 Ashdale st Andrzew Pobwoskl 2747 Ash st and Csjllor Kmast 4n32 Tackawanna st Adolph F Kalmus New York cits and Taullne Tausend New Tork rltv Alfred VToetsaph 12t4 Christian at. and Ames Clark 1214 Christian t Allen J Frlsch 2V N 36th st and Emma Ruhl 1R02 V 24th st James Olrarrt 721 V Sth st and Anns ?' enork 721 N 8th st Harrv W feldle 2127 N Franklin st slid Rthel J Ilerioc 2143 N. Dover st I0J0M.(J LEDGKn PIlILADRLrniA, WKUNJ'VI V. .'l!" : "7 '!7 i FALL CAUSES DEATH OF FORMER JUDGE Hnrrison H. Voorhees, of Cam den, Succumbs to Injuries Suffered on Mny 31 H'utmei IikIep llnirNnii It Vimibee nr I'aniden died tnilav in Hie Pennsylvania Hospital as the icillt cif liijtirlea lecilvd ' when he slipped ami fell nn the steps nf a tlovvniown hotel nn MTV St. MtlklnK 111" hpad He was tlftv veiirs old ' Mr oorhees linaiiic iiiunnsclons nlmilt immediiildv nfur the accident III enn illllnn whs sn spiIoiis that no iitlempt w.v made lo ipmmp him to his Cnniden hnmr -.?ii t i.tA.. ...... '"i,iniriii.,'i I native nf rmnilpn Jr V'nuiheps tnnl. I 1 Up the studv nf law after leaving tbo I'nin I ! den piihllp srhrwds Up was ndmlttpd tn the J Inr In I81 lip then became tlpil, of Hip 1 I'anulen Moiul of I'reelioldets anil Jut. 1 I . wa nlliltiir for en Isle t'ltv and Wild vvnml Hp whs appnlntpd IiicIrp nf Hip 'h. ' Mat I'liiititv inuits in llnl bv Covin." Vnnrhees whfi wh nn tplitlnn In I'nn Mr VnorhPps lettiriipd tn his ptlvnte pt tire In t'nindPti Mr norhfps Iphvps a w idnw imp iliusl tei Mis Helen Hess of .Vlttchantv ille and m 'in Wlllard He was a mombpi nr Hie Camden LoiIrp nf Klks and nf pvhihI Vln sonii and nthei nrcanlriitlnns rhe funetnl (pn.lahh will Iip held on Krldnv Vr ' in lgements have not bppn rmnpletPil I teswsrssp .. '-'";'.v,.".?ir3 - - J "Vy rmKMln -.11 17 TROLLEY CAR CRASH ! INJURES SEVENTEEN I Seventh and Catharine Streets Scene of Accident in Which Glais FIpav s evptitppti ppisons Ptp butt n, glass Hen In shnwpis imnnc pisenRei thrown In hpaps nn nip flnois of twn stiopt iars thai oame UmethPi dm ins Hip rush hnur toiliv al pventh and Catharine stippts limes Pbllllpa 417 Pnplvi street mntnrman of a uct -hound Catharine stippi cat was Hip most spvpipIv hint Ills rich! hip was liiutved and he was 1 in liv class. Passencei I victims w ho wprp tal.t 11 to Hip Pemnv Ivnnn J llnspltal In twn pntml waeons wpip tretipit ' and sput hnnip " rtp Inluied weie I (IFRintllK -!F(1I .'I uf 1)11 Onuth Flfll, I !--( Ill llli-ru riullM Mil It VKI. VI VRKI.I I .'3 nrinsen eniow HrllMAN tJORPON bruised slbon lAVlK Plill.l.H". V ViSllltA 1 rilfsBi Uhil null rnrin i Jkirt ultool lex? hriiliH anil I ARAII M III r.KT l , hrillepil rlst ' vr I.IA 1 (lOPt'liovntll u slreel ltrilef) wrist 1 rvi 1 tp lit nrv t jfj? street Itrutses and sptslns I FN MP W PIS" I US In T Itrri I ruiseil lc IKVIIIKUIM" POnrMM - I1"l Smith v eillll street hnrk POIIinn Wllioi 27, ." nvd-r s isnue hru"1 lit is and sboulder VinrtniM llIIIIP 21 l.'i Vtooie .ireei hniK I fhesl SV VIVEI l fill Nnrlh Pellnn slre.i sbo, k vmi: i:in:i,n :n ivjv south stiiii m e sprained w rll, I ROSi: pni.l in U 21 !i.". Mi Kent, street, hrii 1 hip and shoulder VVMK tllVPIItn I" -,l.,7 Snillli MnrslMll trMl altirV Tlio'p wlin siiw Hie nifldpul wpip is InnlMipd tiial nn ntip was sptinuslv Inn The iinrllibniitifl Seventh sttpot inr htinc Inc a iinwded Iniil dpsiitird for VlatUpt slrpet siorps wis I1I1 near Hie hai k bv i vvpsthniind vpIIow rai as llio Sevpiith slrept car was on the rrnsdnc Thp teai Ifjoks or the Inc ai wpip pushed nff Hip Iriike Hie ride was pushnl In and rlan fell In showers from the win dows of both larr 11 was said tin ChIIi arlne street iars hrakes 'failed lo hold Victims were hauled nut of Hip window and the rear door and pill In patrol wacn which arrived frnm the Seventh and 1 r penter streets and the Pmirlh strepi nud -nvder avpiiup slaliotm Vlost nf the m lured were In Hip northbound 1 t Hu'ilnf; Icn Pirtiirkinc a( Cnllrcrvillr Th fifth annual pirnlr nf the Fall- r Schuvlklll Business Men s Association 1 BOltie on tOdaj at Collegev lle pa Peven teen automobiles contalnlnc members their wives and families left from rttdfce and Mldvale avenues AHilellr earner and a vaudeville entertainment are h part of the program II RRlSON OORHFFS nnulen 'ivvvri nnil foimrr IuiIep who dipil in the PcnnInnta Hoi pitnl from n frnrttitpil skull due to n fall lime 1 He lived at MP Lin den avenue nnd was pi eminent pn litunllv in South .lersev IIKI.CIANS IO TOUR COUNTRY WWIIMl'lnV lime 27 The tragedv nf llplcium will bp told tn thp whole nf Vmortcn bv men who hnvp been through II In Hip fnrihrnmlnc loin nf Hie IIpIeIaii iiilsalon 'lenpvtlve plans fur theli ttRiisrontlnental avvltiK tnnlemplate the mnst extensive tour Hiiv mission Ins vet made '1 he HpImiiis will pi in simpln lanctiace Just Willi llien inunltv Ills siiffptpd flnm I'pimHii ft Ichlfiilness 7n South Slxlhslre 1 T "nuth Third lrei pn7 Poplar strri I Tnon street bru s.- 1 211V Roiilh Vlarshs I 111 V Tssker slir. ii VII t hrlsllsn oillli Sietenil. Smith S5ep.,tl MMMiSMMMS I'l ' 111 ill , flPONICfl uGflRDENS When you cUmc to the muvic of the Royal Marimba UatuI hetc you'll be flattered to death to think h o vv your rlaniitiR's improved As a matter of fact, it's the Mush. you just rdti'i help keep iiir lime to it' HOTEL ADELPHIA ChestnutatrHiA IB i 11 ii'n u r in Panama Hats bleached blocked and trimmed In any ityle we use no acid to Injure. Jefferson Hat Co., 125 S. 10th St. Stand Behind tlie Government LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE TIIUID FINAKOIAX D18TKICT 10S t). rOUKTII ST., I'lIILA. .Ready Money United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. 1 411 S. Eth at. IMS Ocrasntown are. 1 ,mmmrmmmmmmmKmmmmmia Galvanized Boat Pumps fjfle"-ffJ(M(J L. D. DEKOCB CO..H If. Id St. ifaio if. JrafMllfl. vV- e Tl r Vacation Days Need Shirts 3 for $4 .! P. T WtM And h ceta Uiem at Underdown'a .a ..-...1. a-. j- (,. 4 MM tane on unto " ,-,- "" You'll et style and service In every Onffi Atusned or Oetached A. R. Underdown's Sons Robber no4a Mil M' rnraUblofi 902-204 Mrkt Si. J . E- Caldwell 0. Chestnut Juniper South Perm Squuo JEWELED BAR PINS Of Importance nnd In Gieat Variety Geuting'8 Announce, Beginning Tomorrow A Speck ft ferine of iR. wnmer flip About 1300 Pairs at $I575 Including White. Patent, Dull Kid. Champagne and Grey. Both Military and Louis Heels. All sizes. Splendid assortments. Best selling lines. 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings (or the family 7 A -Sk iz- (KONOUNCCD trtlHcA !Th Store cf Fmhous Srvoea. V 19 S. 11th A Quick Service Men's Shop Kverv Foot Froftonally ftttiThret G tiding Brothr$ "SuptrviBing, T This Great Perry " i .TV 'TL.f vfflUB'a V0M SEMI-ANNUAL REDUCTION SA1M of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHES is the greatest that even we have ever held not because the cuts from former prices are the greatest we have ever made, but because the original prices were so low, and the coming prices for similar clothes will be so high! $15 and $18 Suits $ 1 3.50 S20 and $22.50 Suits. ... $ 1 630 and $ 1 7-50 $25.00 Suite $19 and $20 $28 and $30 Suits $2,3 and $24 And so on up to the finest $35, $40 and $43 Suits at corresponding Reductions! r-i-f I ro users Reduced! 52.50 ror $3.50 Trousers; $3 for $1 Trousers; $1 for $5 Trousers; $5 for $6 Trousers, and so on, and so on! I Everybody realizes that never before have conditions been as they are this present moment! The scarcity of wool is as plain as the sun in the sky, and so is the sure knowledge that clothes prices will be higher next year and next than they have been in years. iLThose fads cannot be gainsaid! I Yet when the usual time for our Mid-Summer Reduction Sale comes around, we stick to our schedule of years past and reduce our prices 1st Just as if they had not been already low, and 2d Just as if market conditions on our future needs and on yours were normal! GTake advantage of it and stock up! Lay by a couple of Suits! It's a giltedge investment! PERRY & CO., "N.B.T." 4 16th & Chestnut Sts. m v ' , i .-.- II I - m f0. vlrS 7: a . I "A. V-"s ; t - 1M r - rjrv,r,iJB.TrM r"1 , wkrfLW VKHKM ' rfF" ""1
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