, t, . Pv ', - X, I . .1 H.n Xta. A T y . l, r- ,m. , , ," ' m,fetTmT, a - txt mr, a -Ktrm kvVWPtdN.NftW DENIES IWK I MMJA I 1 iff WF FIRSTBirGTlJRBOF AMERICAN SOLDIERS' 'ARRIVAL AT fcHEIR CAMP IN FRANOE BVHIGHWAYNEWS tSwernor Establishes Cen- g'loirship on All Depart- 9vt mpnf.'a Affmra , 3LLS OP LICENSE TAGS . . . " 1 1 J .. . i ft .,,.... - .. ,i.r fEJijmM...mmmmmawmzmt,imtimmmxiim,jm niiUi &. i n JVtaw . 'cr ,wv Tv )3B liJ ? v ,- - .........,, .--... .' ii j-y'11 th exception of obtaining tefciig depattment relative to the nu IT ATJTJf atltmrl Tt(1. I1 r ' I HIHHUUUMIlUi WUI1 tl 'V.iQpvarnor Brumbaugh, who when he i,taAhft hnrft fwn vpnra ftfru thniltrli H rnuli1 l;Jfcl''rf txcllent Idea, to have a fttato pub. " J'McIty man or censor handle nil nows'oma , Vniilng from any of the various Stnte tic. it v panmems, nag cttaonsneei a censor.siup lut-Hon the State Highway Department. news at number of t, .-BuiCTmoDiie i cense lairs issuea nnn inn rnct ST jtht State Highway Commissioner IlJ.ick sri jjWMTui innpcciing u roau. no lmormation rH.ftA HA'fltlnMn thnrn rwlfitlnir In tVt fAnt K t;oik of the department. This was brought M t to ijlght when efforts were mado to learn UA Just what proportion of the department's rVA 110,000,000 will bo spent on State-aid roads. 'P; iow much will go to toll road companies "vm that have been or will be bought out and k. iy what obl'natloni or agreements -the de li partment has made with arlous counties C'u J reBardlne road work. , (' ?u iinuiiiiuuuii i-thiiie. lu inn iiitl nuni Ol ti'fj the depaitment wan bottlfrt up tighter than ap auring tee palmiest lays,of tho Hlgelow Ti ' Ritntlnlal-ntlrtn Julian It Vm.t in I... .!.! - . 't M.......,... u,v... "..,.. , II..U IV UU III LKll ,t J," I loose with crowbars. .', The Governor ordered that any Infor JiS Utatlon given out for publication be first h yv ruuuiibicu i-u iiiiu in me eiiupu ui ii report iiM '4 After he has had a chance to read such .'.lT.. V .1 . ... .. j inionnaiion no win release it or no u it. , he sees fit. The Gocrnor and (lie Highway Commissioner havo not rrached . All agreement regarding the proralnig of $ttt ilj funds available for road work In the j-V. eountlei and he fears that Information that Vsf. Might come from the dcDartment would ex. V ' too plainly the Commissioner views 'M-i-Xt Tho Governor does not hold the s.imn 'v ijvlw8 as the Highway Commission on the !ti Blatter of State purchase of toll road, hut jwmi me ainerenco is no one in aumority r. Z'h&r .-fr-Tl Mr,'? -will say, iSM'J'uf th r.aij-. jl '. BXT?.J Uf the censorship plan works with the l,t Gdvernor may try It In other departments T- ? . Wlttl n fnW AVi.unMnnd Altrlltrtr. ftan.ril V-lli """." " - . " "V" "-. r.'' Bnyuer wouia be one of tlio few depart- (J - - - .i Al,' , . "AFRAID OF DRAFT," HE ' SHOOTS OFF 2 FINfiERS , f. Li . Serial Number Drawn Early, .powntown Man Admits Crip pling Self to Dodge Service I R3fc$ Jlllaa Bedra, twenty-eight yearH old, 10iC ranapai DTracr ri o naii innnv in xiin niii r ,i v. u- n. - ....... ....., . TUVV .. r- Lv Jy Maplstrats Baker In tho Fifteenth Mreet arid Rnvrlftr avpnun nnllrn ntntlnn. nrrtisifl V -n- ..!. ,1 1. fl. .-,! l,l.,.U j -,-...-. .-. p? i ctiptlon. raS1 According to police, Hedra shot away the g,Ai, trigger linger and the one adjoining It on lji'" inis ngnt nanu, alter no unci learned that ? nie, serial nuhiber was ntnoutr tho first f vl"- tWawn In the draft lottery yesterday. ,v, jueara was treated nt Kt. Agneas nos J. BlfUt J-'nd later placed under arrest by l'o- Ki lleeman Carrow, who became euhpIuIou.i il,,!JL pkt the Injuries we're not tho result of fVss bik acciuem. ai mo Hearing louay ucura 3S,t' first denied that tho wounds worn self .&rlnfllcted, Under questioning by JlaglHtrntc ffi?Hli aKer' nB nnauy aamittea mat no nad rrrY-Tenot nimseir. lie torn tno magistrate that "Hi -..-.- .- , w ... ....j. V.i'. Tho rinl!-A inv fllflf ha u n.ip-tml ..w.l ? has one child. He la an Astfyrlan, and la not naturalized. Assistant United States Attorny n. Harvey said today that thero was nri Bpeclflc provision In tho conscription net Under which Bedra could bo prosecuted for attempting to malm himself. "No mention of attempting to do bodily harm to escape cons-crlptlon Is mentioned In the conscription act." said Mr. Harvey; "In the eyes of the United States o em inent, this man, If ho really tried to malm PCS 4x himself .coward.' to escape military duty. Is a t . ' 1;H0NEYM00N MOTORR IB. m SMASHED BY TRAIN $h$ Bride and Bridegroom, With P " " "V4.J .. U1( in River Road Accident A honeymoon trip ended almost fntally today when an automobile was struck by a train on River road near Fish House, 'N. J. The bride and hrldegroom and two friends were thrown from the nutomobllo (and narrowly escaped death. The machine was wrecked. Those Injured were: Morris Iichrman, thirty-two yearn old. of Washington. D. C, lacerations and bruises. Mrs, Morris Behrman. twenty-three years old. of Washington, suffering from shock and bruises. Mrs. Sophia Illchman. thirty-eight year Old, of Washington : contusion right knee. Nathan Butnlck, forty years old, owner MWjf ana driver ot tno car, snocit. P,?j4- The Behrmans wero married last night In fttj'v' vrnBhlntrton and came to Phllndrlnhln nn 3SJF. their honeymoon. They were on their way t'JffX to" Asbury I'ark when the accident occurred . According to ponce, tne flagman at tho iWerosalntj -was standing bylthe side of the 'kaqil wlty. ).! nnc lltin.r if nrm n..4 l.u ;tWU ...... ..... ..-o w...-.w. ... H. ... u,,.4 ,, laiieu io warn mo auiumia oi tno approacn of the train, Luckily the train hit the feuchlne only a glancing blow. It was "thrown more than ten feet across the road. & The Injured were taken on the train to -4-'Ca.jden, where they were treated at tho ."Cooper Hospital. The honeymoon will bo !su-fcumed today. Ik Morris hillquit to speak eialist Leader Will Address People's '$t$ Council Here This Afternoon Morris Hillquit, International secretary of flit; ; oociaiiBi pari tum auciaiisi cunuiante 'XVt7 wnyvw u. .vw tum, nru ue me prin elpal speaker at a mass-meting of the people's Council of America that started 'a. 2 o'clock this afternoon In Arch Street fceatr. S . J?h peace policy of the provisional trov- pent oi uussia was tne cniec topic or usslon. In the evening there will be tings. In New Traymore Hall. Colum- i pjp-ayenuo ana r raitKiiir oireei, ana in Arcn :TimtTt Theatre. 'i .-.'' 'V , K. R. Has '94,000 Stockholdera !h Pennsylvania lUIIroad at the end naa m.uia siocKnoiaers, J)i. wnom were women, according to a report 'public today. There were 9,985,314 outstanding, of which 2224 shares. If per' Cent of the total' outstanding, vt -iroaa. in xno iweive mantns rfelfJ. 1910, foreign holdings have .789? shares- I Wf &mkr fer Seldltrs r; meinbwa - ofth ,;wiu,; Be, -given ntitiMter n mmj;ji&&3swjm&$i-zm.ij::. ;, u. ,sj '. ?v t- -s--Kstxrr'',i:cw m ja r j-v&:ivi. . 'cr.'i . .u & ml m. s$ ,.'jsl. ..,i ...ii.M t.V.!.. .,.i..l.n t, . ,l.i,i i if . " '.ftik... ' W.i,J .!. i'iM NORTHWEST DEMANDS .. - NEW SURFACE CAR LINE C" ''1 Permanent Committee Formed - r to Get Trolleys on 25th feSW M and 2Gth Streets SJ' wM ; - Jt C -:0 i "VICE GANG" BETRAYED BY INFORMER, IS REPORT Detective Souder Put in Com mand of "Gambling Squad" by Mayor FINDS ALL JOINTS CLOSED A report flint a former parttrlpa'tor In" profits from vlco had lepontrd and betrayed "the gang" und tho tippnlntnicut of Detec tjo Albert I Snudcr an htiid of u "gambling siUad" by the Major uru funtuies In the Uco situation today. Tho rumor that nn Informer had "told all" deeloptd when the Major appointed Souder, and tho latter bec-utua quickly nc tUe, conferring with other dettctlvow. Tho Inform' r w.m said to have embrnred rell glnn rcxifiitly and to lwe been moved by tho Kplr;t (if rlg)iteoujiesH and the iplrlt of reniors-tultell'Trrfn't ho Kiw TJm-tiiio ot limitations Iiad run against his own part In the lcft busliioHi, It wan said, no he had no prosecution to fear, but he still had In side knowledgo of all that had been going on Detective Kouder last night vlclted fifteen alleged gambling homes Bald to be opciatcd by "tlio big gambHng sjnillratc" Tho pl.icts were all cloud and the detectives re turned empty handod to City Hul Some of tnv plaro eri well known to bae been operating and tlio fact that they n.ro closed laht night was considered tn Indicate that "the Hjndlcato" had got wind or cite a straight tip that they wodld be visited. Chairman Itobert D. Drlpps, former Di rector of, thp DiiSArttnrnt of Public- .'lately hnd now cjmlrnian nf the Philadelphia, wip mltteo,!of tho-Tiblld iafety commltteb, 'In dlcated the posslbllltj ot a movement to bring tliti Common Pleas Courts and tho police Into haimony legardlng vice cases. He said their views of the kind and volume of ovldcnce mccssary to com let had always been In tonlllct A commltteo of lawyers may be asked to (ry to bring about the desired understanding and to urgo n liberal Interpretation of tho rules of evidence by tho courts to tho end that convictions might not he bo dlltioult. Mayor Smith sent for Detective Souder, and the net thing that was known Souder was installed In lloom 311, City Hall, direct ly across, tlio corridor from the Mayors olllce Whether tho Mayor went over the head of Ulvctor Wilson to make tho ap pointment could not be learned Thero was n rumor tint could not bo verified that Souder was also in chatgp of thi vice sipjad nnd Charles I.ee. head of the squad, would have to tal.o orders from him Two alleged pioprlctor.s of disorderly houses wero airalgiiLd in Central Station yesterday. Mngistiate Watson held one In SfiOO ball for couit and the other In $300 ball for a further heating next Friday. Thri'e negro men nnd three negrrt women were held in Jtou ball each fur court on chhives of selling liquor without a license. Two other men. on u ticgio. wero held In $3u0 inch on charges of conducting gam tiling housed CHARLES E. KINGSTON DIES AT HIS RIDLEY PARK HOME Was Special Agent of tho Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Charles U Kingston, special neent of tho Phllrt'elphla, Baltimore nnd Washington Itallroad and formerly assistant general freight agent of tho Pennsylvania Itallroad, died today at his homo In Hldley Park Ho was flfty.nluo yeurs old Funeinl services will bo held on Monday morplng from his late residence, 11 Kast JUdloy street, P.ldley Park at 11 '15. Inter ment will b- In Mount Holly, N. J. Mr Kingston was tho son of tho late. Stephen 11. Kingston, who was general fielght agent of tho Pennsylvania Itallroad prior to J 8 80. Oft December 1, 101C. Mr Kingston was appointed hpeclal nguit of tho Philadelphia, Ualtlmore and Washington ltallroud, Ho entered tho serMro f tho Pennsylvania Itallroad as clerk In Hi77, and subsequently held the positions of chief rate clerk, chief clerk to assistant goneral freight agent, assistant general freight agent with head quarters In tho general ofllco in this rlty nnd finally t-pcclal agent, tha position which he held at his deecaf.0, TWO MORE ARE HELD UP BY NEGRO HIGHWAYMEN Outlying Section of Camden Again Scene of Terrorism Police Without Clue Neerq highwaymen, who have bon ttr roriztng the outlying sections of Camden for the last few weeks, hold up two more men early today, but obtained little valuo. Roth hold-ups occurred nt Mount Ephralm and Kerry nvenucs, whero James p. Moore, of 1609 Mount ICphrnlm avenue, was held liu and shot at early yesterday. The police have no clue to the hold-up yesterday or those today, Qna of, tha men stopped today was riding In an automobile. WILLS PJtOBATED .TODAY Ilenry .S, Do Caster Makes; Private, v tlequesta Wills probated today Include those of Henry S. Pa Caster, 420 South Pdrty-flfth treet, which, n prlyate bequests, disposes of property valued t J10.600; Barah K. Eby. F)fty-sventh street and City avenue, J8400, and Ullen Moore, 2330 Island road. 15800, The personal effects of the estate of George ThoiBM. Jtormer chief .ot .the Bureau of City Property have been appraised ot JHl,. !. 1 I. 11 w:am7rw47jojii, , MARINES AND SAILORS AT VALLEY FORGE TODAY Tapp'an Day" Celebrated by 1000 Service Men, Who Go in Motorcars and Trucks This Is "TiipiMh Day" In Valley 1'oige' It wasl iijliered . .In by tho whirl wind arrival of more than ii thousand ma rines and F.ilIorK, who made the Hip to the historic park In 200 motoicaiH and auto trucks, and It was "seen nut" nt 4 '10 ' this afternoon, when the paity roturntd i to tho navy jntil In th" wimii cats The Jackle.s, 111 nilck-and-spaii white, and the maiincH, In their .regulation uni forms, were off at t' ibis moiling. Just as the scpiad of motorcycle police led the parade from the navy ard ap nil plane elr eleiTinW the Mnrtlng lllio fifitiarhlnes and shot the spirits of tin- festal ones sky high. Klr.st In lino of motorcars cariylng tho navy party were twenty motor messenger cais, driven by l.hakl-clad lieutenants nf tho falier sec All manner of. cars and trucks followed, among them one belonging to the Kvksmno I.i;i)()i:ii. The lino nf tour followed Ilioail stieet to Siiring Oarden and thru went west to Kalr Uiount Park A detnehment nf inrk guards met the party nt tho rntianco to the park. Township polite formed guaids of honor through King of Prti'-slj nnd Port Kennedy on tho way to Valley Toigo Immediately -upon 'arrival u tvrenty-mln-uto chain 1 tor vh5o jWasi held Irr tlun "Wash ington Memoilal Chapel. The tt'ey,, Dr Hurke. In chaigo of thu chapel,' rondnctcd the set vices Suffiagan IIIMiop Oarland at tended. Kollowlng tho aeivleo tho Jackles and marines and their "chauffeurs" sat down to .lunch on the grounds of the paik. Two hundred wero seated at a table Tho grounds wero gala-decked nnd tho picture was an unusual one. A tour of Valley Forge nnd ltn historic surroundings was the feature of the after noon's) entertainment There wro no drills or excrclHfS. of any sort. Admiral Tnppan, commandant of the navy jaid, Joined thu men lato this afternoon and nddrcjued them. Tho day waa named in his honor and is held In place of the usual Navy Day held at this tlmo of the year. SUFFRAGIST JAILED; SHE WON'T AID HOOVER Declines to Help Food-Card Follow-Up, Though Pickets Were Released Mrs. Marlon L. Cohen-Polak, who gavo up her woik In tho Hoover food cotibcrvn. tion campaign because of tho Imprisonment of the sutllrago pickets., holds llrm to her resignation In spite of a conference held In the New Century Club with Mrs. Georgo Dunning, chairman of the Philadelphia County Woman's Sufi rage Party. It was hoped when the pIckctH were par doned thnt Mrs. Polnk would return to her work of rounding up tho 1275 women slack ers of the Twenty-olghth Wnrd, turned over" to her by tho police, who could not per suade this number of women to sign the United States Food Administrator's cnid Mrs. Polak Is president of tho nig Slaters and had pledged the help of the 7T.0 women In that organization tn nld with tho follow, up work under tho dlroctlon of Mrs Henry I) Jump, vice chairman of the Stato Women's Committee ot tho Council of Na. tlonal Defense. Mrs. Polak gavo ns tlio principal reason of her Btlcklng to her rtslgnatlon tho fact that she has discovered extreme careless ness In tho distribution of th cards by the police nnd that she does not think it fair that women should bo called upon to do the clean-up work. MAGISTRATE BOOSTS COST OF "MASHING" Summer "Drive" by Park Guards Nets Forty Prisoners Two Go to Prison The pleaturos of "mashing" in rnlrmount Park received u severe setback today when Magistrate Stevenson, at the Thirty, seventh stnet and Lancaster avenue police station, raided the., "cost" from five dollars' flno and coats to ten dollars and costB with tho alternative of thirty days in the county prlxon. The summer "drive" by tho Park guards against the "mashers" netted about forty prisoners during the rn.t week. Magistrate Stevenson had lined all flvo dollura nnd costs, until today, when ho announced to the seven young men rounded up durlne the evening that tha poalty would bo In creased Mn an effort to put an end to their practice Of the following, flvo paid their fines The last two unablo to pay were sent to the county yprlson ' ' Isadora Gash, eighteen years. 3132 Dakota street! Samuel Segal, nineteen 2137 North Thirty., econd M:' KTa"". hams, nineteen, 3BB4 North Thlrtv.s,n street! Charle, Waldncr tlghUe ., North Ninth street: Alfred Bnyir'rtkht An 2501 West Cumberland street: Walter' ?". "" rth Darlen street, up" TO CONFER WITH TWINING I'lvo business organizations' In tlio north weit Million of tin. city have formed u per manent transit committee to represent the lntr rests of that wctlou In general transit niattciM and partlculaiiy to reopen tho fight lor tlio ImiiKillalo construction nnd opera tion of a mii faro line on Twenty-fifth and Tvvcntj sixth stteitH to servo tlio territory along tin so streeti between Allegheny ave nue on the north and Falnnouut nvcnuo on tin1 south. Patrick J. Ljuth was elected chairman of the permanent committee and William I'. I'owler, Jr.. secretary. The commltteo iiitend.s to secure nn nppolntment with Director Twining nt an early date, possibly Monday nf tel noon, In older to confer with lilm as to the best possible route. At present this seitlon has no lines of cais uyinlng north nn$ south between Twcnty-sioond and Twenty-ninth .streets Thirteen ycai ago, the N'oitliwest Dusl nuHH Men'.s Assorlntloii launched a cam paign for tho opening of Twriity-flftli street through the Odd Follows' Cemetery and under tho Pennsylvania railroad fioiii Dia mond street to Sidgk-y avenue upon the as suiancu thnt tho opening nf Hits street would assure construction of a new north and nouth lino by way of this street. Tho campaign v. as successful and tho street was physically epend and paved In 1007, but the financial condition of the Philadel phia Hapld Tiansit Company Interfered with the- construction nf the expected line When tho e-oinmltteo calls on Director Twining It will lay beforo him a 'definite routo agreed upon, and also servo notice upon the city that In any propohed operat ing agreement between tho city nnd tho Philadelphia Hapld Transit Company for the proposed city-built hlgh-spcid lines, dellnlto piovislon should bo therein Included for 11 general supervision by tho clt.bt tlio Philadelphia Ilapid Transit Company's present system, Including the power through which tlio city may bo nble to requlro tho construction by the Philadelphia Hapld Transit Company of additional burfaco lines. Tlio membership of tho committee, ac cording to business organizations, follows: -Sorthvvcat llunlnrsH Men's Amoclatlon. Inc 1 men, urpriiipnt, Patrick II. l.inch Copyright International Tllm Service. Uncle Sam's advance force per formed its duties well nnd when General Pershing's stalwart sol tlicrs in khaki arrived on French soil to prepare to hety elefcat the Huns they found a city of com fortable buildings ready to servo as their homes before they go into tho trenches. Charles I urn) l)r r.lwonil H HuIiIjs. winiJl,,J'",..Wa.r'1 I'ni'roveme nt Asanclntlen oV!,l,Iarn'ruH"!S''J'Ji'!;i;n.'"iaent. John 1.. . , ... Wl ,4II,V. wuu ,iuuru ttlVUlllH. ri,lVivriva;'ziv11rlw:?,1nL1ni:n5- BrTa-U'liTSMr"1"" "' IVmltr' Jr- ni Twintv ninth Ward lluslness Men's ami Tai. Riih'Sfa 'wSttW1: Vu, -' '"""' An aiipenl from tho decision of the Public Service Commission that It doc3 not possess the authority to compel the Philadelphia P.npld Transit Company to construct nnd operate thn proposed Flfty-slxth street cross-town trolley line will he carried to the Superior Court Counsel engaged by the United P,uslnes Men a Association nnd tho Allied IJuslness Mens Association of West Philadelphia will contlnuo the fight for tho line C Oscar Hcasley will tme as counsel nsslsted by Hubert L. Marls, Prank W Melvln, Itobert A Heggs, Jr , Francis . Uurch. James H. Hoffccker, Jr., and Edward 11. Martin Bazin to Go to Front With Pershing Force Cnntlnucil from I'uicr One where ho spent several years, partlculaiiy among newspaper men, Government olllclals and diplomats. A year and n half ago. after1 n vear on the reportnrlal staff of tho I-Yis.viko I.r.Ddim, ho went to France, whence ho has ssnt to tho Hvknino I.EDann articles and nows that have gained him now distinction His wide acquaintance In high oftlclnl circles has enabled him to leatu much that plain Americans could not learn, and ho has been able to view situations from tho American viewpoint, which ho mastered In this coun try as well hh from the French. Tho Croix do Guerre (Cross of Wnr) has been conferred upon him and tho French Societies of Philadelphia have honored him. Mr. Unzln was slightly wounded while In tho Frerich trenches shortly after his return to France and recently his helmet was struck by a derrnan mlbBllo. City Hall Staff on Excursion ' Several hundred City Hall cleaners ear. H?PTZ. aro "I'1"-'''- the day kt Atlantic .vrJ.a ciwa, left ,thi city iu"y,to4y.. jwiiAi btrrtu-t.ifTM.i: '... -. . r -s. -;. r- j ' -gs-. 1- .1 9B , 7. SJ2V. r t 1 I v.,.t"" H.W i mZJi-lM 1 T 2 J SHIP AND ARMS MAKERS WANT MEN EXEMPTED Will Try to Have All Employes Freed From Service in First Draft Army Makers of ships and war supplies nmeie plans today to get exemptions for employes who will be called for tho first national army They had not nscertalncd tho num ber of men who may have to appear be fore exempt Irm boards as a result of yes tcrelay's lottery. Thero will bo few esti mates of tho.so ilgures until next week, It was said. Some executives of munitions plants and shlpjards wero Indignant bc('nti-o tho men had not leen exempted ns a cIiibs. The diaft j emulations say that men claiming exemp tion on occupational grounds must ilia with their own allfdavlts making tho claim, nn nflldnvit from tho company they work for, declaring their work is Indlspensible. "Wo havo no Idea yet how many men have been drawn In the early numbers, but wo will find out as soon as possible." said an ofllclal of t;ie New York Shipbuilding Company. "Wo will have to make un Indi vidual claim in every iae, it seems, be cause thero Is no class exemption. "It In all rot to take nny chairos that men needed In Industry may bo called out to be shot nt. "Tho company will certainly mako every effort to keep tho men here, because green hands cannot do work for tho Government. Plans will bo worked out next week," At tho llemlngton Arms plant In Hddy stone thero Is' no completed plan ready to obtain exemptions. . "As far ns I know tlicy'ro going to take every one," said one olllclal. "At least they want to take every 0110 not Indispen sable. "Now, It may bo hard to show that each Individual man Is himself Indispensable, bo causo few men arc ; but, taken in (lie mass, they are all Indispensable." Cramp's shipyard has notified nil men In tho draft ago to seo tho Huperlntendent for Instructions about getting exempted Tho men will be told to nsk for exemptions and tlio company will take whatever steps nto necessary to rid tho men of tho draft grip. The Heldystono Ammunition Corporation had matlo no definite plans about exemptions. MOTORIST WHO HIT CHILD FINED $150 FOR SPEEDING Victim Died and Ho Is Held in $2000 Bail on Charge of Man slaughter A flno ot $lfi0 was Imposed on Qulntus C Vrown, of Hnddon Heights, N. J., by .Semiro Jackson In Magnolia today, for his alleged speeding away, after knocking down six year-old Dotothy Capla at Mays Landing on July 14. Tho child died ns tho result of her Injuries. Urown, in defense, snld that ho was "so scared ho did not lfuovv what to do," according to tho police. Hrown has been hold In $2000 ball by Recorder Kraft on tho cliargo of man slaughter. Tlio fine waa imposed simply on ,tho chnrge of running nwny. The de fendant paid $25 on account und has been given tcveral days to produco the balance. HORNOB Board BUILDING FOR HANK of Education to Tako ?G00,000 Prom Federal Reserve The Hoard of Hducallon by resolution has agreed to accept $000,000 from tha Federal Reserve Hank for tho Hornnr Hulldlng. nt d2l jChemnut street. The papers havo not yet been Blgned Henry n. Hdmunds. president of the board said today that the money would be used by the board for tho establishment of -it merttary schools In different sections of city The board Intended toTso 'Te bu Id. Ing for olllccs,. but will probably make of the, Parkway buildings Instead Hold Negress Who Presents Bed Check Magistrate Harris, nt the hcarlnc ., ih Thlrtyseeona street and -WooS nvonue station today, held Ilortha Mitchell a nrnt . twenty.lwo yCun old, of 717 South Sixteenth street, under $400 bal for a'fur thcr hcarlnif next Tuesdny em char attempting to pass a fnrmel M,.i."r?' presented a check at tho Uelmunt' Trtiit Company. wt 'Phimdalphta. for nSo. vvlth .rujne.4 fMrs. A. , Wobncoi aVoh. f tJ!S' tompkinsww HE KILLED FAMILY Declares HclSubbed Humphries With Gun After Latter Shot Wife nnd Son wrcSfnSyn.r:nrrden,c3 th?.;rm!!h;Vrhrhrr.f;nnd,heboynnd eho rleritvman vvns npntum .1, ""- "I didn't do 11; 1 Humphries himself n I clubbed nun 1 revolver," ho ia"eu 10 as the ciergyn.. . "- -. h k I didn't .lo It. Mtao . Mm I'toTtho revolt fron, him and beat him n7ompk1.u'tssslgned no definite i.L r, ilm crime. It s believed that st hlnTs HHng took place just beforo the shooting of tho Humphries family. If he elefenaant ever regains hi polsp to such iviVnt that ho can talk cohcicntly as to win? actually did tnko place It Is believed hat n inost Intricate story will be revealed. Attorney J. Kdgar Hvans, of tho law Arm of iVvnns & P.va.is. counsel for Tompkins, sal, that Tompkins's wife wilt return to nbensburg this week, bringing with her ho !;vb:nchUdren. Before, the depar ure of; the llev Mr. Iieany, joniiii.in- nn- .- Ister to bring him a hymn boon eiuest will be Compiled with His ro DOUBLE HOODOO NUMBER DRAWNFAR DOWN LIST Holders of 1313 Found Their Red Se rial in 3220th Capsulo Taken From Box Holders of 1313, tho double hoodoo, must li'ive uped tho rabbit s root on tncir 011 luikv number for it was tho 3220th num ber drawn Holders of tho number In tho fifty-one districts In this city arc: District 1 Maurice Nnsh. "13 lined st. l,(iul Ilililrei. nun Chrlstlnn St. ;elYank .4 iriRlnltl fill Clirlntlan Rt. l..)ul (irrcnlli'l.l. ii-'-' S. lith st .1 Nathan Oiofnky, 7.1(1 New Market st. a William II. llvnns. I'.'lis Wavcriy st. 7 Ilnll Throeliils lli N. 1 1th St. tv sarkls NiSTCtjan. II in N. Jth St. Ii William II. Hpang 711 Shirley St. in I,iwpolil llvrno 1107 llodlno st. 11 I'tlw.ird Mllllln. 1 1SO II. Wilt st. IL1 Joseph Ilulienstcln, SiiSil J. I runt st. U Ahrahim Hehelinnii, loll W. eilrnrd nve. 14 Itilirt W Itadclirr Hn Hermltigo nt. 1.1 Thnmns tlnmi. iHL'l eiorm.entown ave. 1(1 ,d.llson I'arlton, 33 J Morliinlc t. 17 William A Henderson. 13(1 W. Logan St. IS Charles I' liryan, 170", Kinney st. in Junius L Ycrpor. 4.ton llrown st. L'O licntnmin V Zell, 3117 Povvclton.avc 1 Itrnnlsliivv l-Ynnczak, 2'HS Hath st. .'-' ('ulmrlo Dlnatale. lill.'l IVderal st. M lllihiird Joaeph Currlo, 101 H 4Jd st. :'4 IMnard lleinr. L'Jtn N. ("hielnlek ft 2.1 Jesse. Hoy llrlsht. 26V) Knwiant St. i'i J.iini s Kr.imii Ann. 1713 N. Halley nt. L'7 Jni.-ph strlillrnn, INl.'l Chrlstlnn st 1's e'hvrles I' Whltloek. 11317 Hlirr.Jo st i"i Joseph rrnints .MiCovtTn, I MM) N. Jiidnon. :in jnhn Itlehanl Ilulnn-, Jr. 3U11 X. -M st. :il -William J f-tolnmin. 3017 1) st. .'IJ Krnent V illlam 1'etPrflon, 111! N. VoJecs. .'11 Hinnn klnvmin, 12.1 N. hlckles st. 34 I.ulKl rnMniici 0,'l llrilrlek st. .'11 Thomas llurprr, 1.11(1 H elovpland ave. .'Hl-eii-orKo W I'lipps. Jr , 1031 V Mtella st. .17 l.nuls I'olevvlrk lhns Jonlatn nt. lis Thmnas Jcispli llvan, 2S.1S N". Taney t. ,Ti William Miller. 1't'JI H. 4th st. 40 Jitrolt Havson, H12 Knvilr ave. 41 chirlea i' Uarelner. 2011 frailer t. 42 James Itenl e lark. Cl(ir) raachall ave 4.1 frank Trautwiln Clanlanfr, ShJO N Camse 41 Ilarrv H Sauprhrey, 1121 (lermantown ave. II Joseph f Drumm 72S W Tioiia st. 4C William II Darkness. Hull eilranl ave. 17 WHIarJ SI l-oyler, 310S U. Thompson st. 4S ltnliort Mite hr It. Jr , 11127 Spruce st. Ill Alfnii Itulienstone, 47IU 11 ezol ave. no Wtlllam Wackier. Oermin Hospital. 01 frank t" Koube. 2022 .s. 23J st ARREST NEWSBOYS WHO YELL NAMES TOO LOUDLY Shouted Headlines in Socialist Paper Until Police Respond to Com plaints of Neighborhood Harry Reldeiiherg, eighteen years old, of 1 4 OS South Klfth street', and Alexander Seldenberg thirteen yearn old, his brother, wero arrested on charges of disorderly con duct nnd disturbing tho peaco In the nolgh boiliood of Korty.slxth and Walnut streets today for refusing. It ! alleged, to ston calling out tho headlines of a Socialist news- paper in a loud ".olcc. The boys vvcie calling out "Magistrate Stevenson exposed " The paper contained nn article about tho holding of thirteen Socialists recently under heavy ball each to keep the peace. Tho anests were not made because of the wording of tho article, but bec.tuso the peoplo of tho neighborhood objected to being nnnoyed by the loud call ing of tho headllno The older boy was allowed to sign his own bond for 100 to keep tho peace and tho younger boy was sent to the House of Detention by Magistrate Harris of tho Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue station, for a hearing. LITANIES AND ANTHEMS IN WAR PRAYER BOOKS Bishop White Society to Distribute Manuals to Soldiers and Sailors Attractive prajor books, bound in khaki nro to bo distributed to soldics and sailors by tho Tllshop Whlto Prayer Hook Society. In addition to containing tho litany and forms of common prayer, the nntlonnl anthems of the Allies and the President Ftatement of tho motives and purposes of tlio w.ir aro Included Tho society has contracted for two edi tions, one of 2000 copies nnd another nf 5.000, and has nuthorUed for nn unlimited number, should tho demand warrant Tho cot,t of these books approximates ,20 per hundred and donations to carry on ho work aie solicited Gifts may " Market T' W,,,ta ' pmmsm&i SHOTS FIRED, IN RI( Policeman, Arresting Soldier, ft Attacked 'by Gang Dr. El'(U ridge Hurt Going to His Aid Tour persons wcra sent to tho hoDh.f J and a score of shots -wero nrod ln a S1 involving nouriy iuo persons, which described today at n Hearing beforo Miu Jrato Collins In tho Twontleth anrt nZ tonwood streets police station. i .TnRonh Sailer. 2G13 TrnmlnMM -. . V national guardsman, whoso friends- r-l 3 n lila nl,1 nn lin wi h.lnn. . ""nt J disorderly conduct, was hold under t?n ball for trial. During the battl. !',:! began at Tvvcnty.flfth and Hamilton stiiif. Jl and extended out Hamilton street to the 'l AcnuyiKiu mver, iwe policemen, a nhvsl f .Inn nnil nn Innni-ont ti.aen.,1AH jal v - - -"....uvi. were hurt. ' Tho bystander -was wounded In the nm by a bullet from tho revolver of l'ollcemn Thompson, who said he wan firing into ni air. William Anderson, 2423 Callowhlil street, wns tlio victim. Ho and Dr. Thnmi. K. Hldrldgc. of 1811 North Logan squar. tho ncronnut, and Policeman Thompson i,' Policeman Ilahlll. of the Twentieth an Buttonwood streets fetation, all wero treats at the Garretson Hospital. Doctor EM ridge came Into tho fight on the side of tho pollco as n member of the Fifteenth Ward Homo Dcfeiu;o Lengue. u0 l dropped by a blow on tho head as he w forcing his way through tho crowd, UBlnir " cane. , Ho was compHmonted. by Lieutenant .. Police Savago for his courage In comir, .' 11 ".., IU "! tho nld of tho police. According to tho started when Sailer, mam becamo boisterous nt his mother, 2B13 Hamilton street, Police, tho trouble a Natlonnl r..j. no nome n it . not in uniform and had been r!rii,i: heavily, it was said. Ills mother appeal to Policeman Frnnk nnhlll to manage him. Sailer started to fight ns soon ns the no' lleeman approached lilm, They tussled In tho stieet nnd several members of th "Schuylkill Hangers," a notorious gang, with hcadeiuarters In tho neighborhood, the police say, Jumped Into tho fray. YOUNG POLISH VETERAN WOULD RAISE COMPANY Asks Manayunk Police to Help Him Get Captain's Commission Was Drafted Early Wallstman Wojlcatctzllsllimitsky, twenty, four years old, 4127 Apple street, Mana-. yunk, who beforo coming to America i.etved as a private ln tho Austrian army' today la raising a company of Polanders whom ho Is nnxlous to tako to France. Wojlcatczllslhmltsky visited the Mana yunk police station today and asked Ser geant Blackburn to aid him ln becoming a captain of his conipany. The youthful Pole, whoso last name con tains twenty-ono letters, was among those whoso numbers wero drawn early In yes terday's army lottery. IIAZLETT GETS $2000 JOB Brother of Recorder of Deeds Ap pointed Assistant Chief Clerk Georgo W. Hnzlctt. B311 Catharine street, a brother of Recorder of Deeds Jamos M. Hazlott, wns toelny appointed as sistant chief clerk of tho Bureau of Water at a balary of $2000 a year. The appoint ment, which was mado by Director Dates man, of the Department of Public Wejrks, (Ills tho acancy caused by tho resignation of George P. Darrovv. Other city appointments announced to- day Include, those of Arthur J. Drew, 3520 North Hlcvcnth street, assistant engineer. Department of Wharves, Docks and Fer ries, salary $2000; Orlngton W. Sulllian, 401G Hawthorn street, drnftsman. Depart-; ment of Wharves, Docks nnd Ferries, $1800; Walter P. Amick. 1223 Cambria htrect. chairman. Bureau of Surveys, $600; Charles Heller, 17C3 Nowklrk street, ma chlnlst, Bureau of Water, $3.75 a day. SUES RAILROAD FOR $10,000 Woman Snys She Fell on Platform When Train Started and Wns Injure Suit for $10,000 against tho Atlantic City Itallroad was entered in Cnmelen today for Mrs. Anna Newman, twenty-elcht years old, of C39 Tlltncr street. Philadelphia, On July 10, while she was alighting from a train at tho Heading ferry. It Is alleged that the train started so suddenly that she was thrown violently to the platform, one of her lungs being punctured In tho fall Mrs Newman Is said to bo in a ciltlcal condition at tlio Cooper Hospital. Fireman Injured in Collision A slight collision between two freight cars Injured James MeGIU, a Philadelphia and Pleading Railway fireman, cariy today In tho yards at American itrcet and In diana avenue. McGIU was taken to the Kplscopal Hospital, where It was found he had a broken shoulder. Conscript Born on Friday, 13th SHARON, Pa., July 21. The first Sharon man elraftcd with No. 258 In John Pitts, born on Friday, the 13th. P-J AUTO RED BOOK Itevlsed up to date. Routes cover over 1400 cities nnd towns. New maps ot I'ennn., Now Jersey, Delaware anil parts of atllolnlng Ptntes, Phltri. and vielnityi nlo Lincoln and Pikes Peak Highways. Atlantic to Pacin , HUe 4"xl", 104 pages. Com pletely Indexed. I'rko only Jl, from elcalprf generally. W. N. CO., I'liWUIirrn. 7M Wulnut M., I'hlladehdila R2ANN St DiLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET NOTICE Our O 'ur Unce.a.Ypa N Begins Monday, July 23d M any Tkings V2 Price Everything at Large Reductions NECKWEAR SHIRTS BATHING SUITS gATHING PANTS KNEE DRAWERS SILK HOSIERY OFFICE COATS RAINCOATS SILK SHIRTS WHITE FLANNEL PANTS OVERCOATS, MOETORECOcATS, GOLF SUITS. in if f.rrikA'it.in ' t, . 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