Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1917, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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    ;INAL GUNMAN
US BLOODY '5TH'
Kv Genuine and Somewhat
different Ward Defender
IP1 . , -.1 t?..nm Post
Banisneu nu...
In up "in gunnysack
f ir,.nf Now. Oldest In-
MiiU. vUlbnT)!iua
Cn,nt Moans i ""
mia" ' ,;.. r.ravs
0f wasniuBi. v.-j-
I ,. gunman, tender and true. v hat
XT Klf!h Wrd do without '
"t.! ntaco -Ion i -com llio wime no
.t!it Th. den, .1- ln-
2" the roint Rrewe piggeries
S ,J through the dear old Irccs as
-,fly tnrouh vanished
irSeWu-are 11 oth. corner
? T . ..." . .PrH back, .md the
inning the corner of Seventh
Lt r .in in n. paroxvsm
ffillST, ' th" ""
d tr",. .., like old times li. the
WlA no more .. ways, nohow.
EL put the "Md undo, llio '... y
.fe!",c:: ih.ee ..-co hB
Ik , ok his Pat is ii" -'ii.ty ib tho
W'.P?C .wit has Just pulled a tooth
Bt)Ulincu
P0'1 t,.iai ot.is nml ol. ol'
I inrST 1MI MUTANT S5AL
UfVlce .l.oke.1 "" " ,',n1
lhS..Lh the Oldest inhabitant of the
PS F ft' now lt" n fron' ot ms, '"-'
M .Bn and recalls the happv. happv
J"0 nii Original and Some-
l, Afferent gunman was first seen-In
ul pinereni t. .... ,,i,. tmtueen the.
mddV aP"ul-' '"" "" .' -."..
"".V nicer anil aeveimi on-v..
E,,ue ".-", unted rat-Meed mus
IV ,1- FroC Hollow was the Only
KSl Sflne feet high he was and
ta4 1 a matter of thro- tons In his
feow he' been nuked off his pedestal
lyinlnowne wrnncd In a gunny-
" Tiound v li opes in front of the
i ind boutiel vim. i ...,,.,.
I nurds' shelter im .......
rrJ tt' u hard utc ior h K"i""".
FKIl 1 "Hamlet with Hamlet left out?
lathit Is the Fifth Ward without a
SSi vears ago mine next Michael
jtfwn fa ,?. rParcu- ,, height
rt .i. navenieu.s bbectlng WasliliiEton
1?S iin.nled the Klfth Waul
iBlTB "7 ,. .,,,,. fh,,ti mill Ike
S..M n. I.pnr.1 f m .he .UyV
"."": .-... v.. nti ii.i"tora was tno
K; UMd 'the Miua.e. fo.
K.m Che '" "1 'UiH "en .he
ijiiin tnai i"" -
h WASHINGTON CI1Y 1'NIKOTIM
ftiihfflrft E'"'"'-1" llH dre-wil In the
U?,M..l. ..,,. ', fliaMi' artillery
Srlth th. ......tailed tlBMh flttlnB
fcLdrnd the tall shaK'. m li soldiers In
Skulcan ar which was wtlll boIiib on
!:.. .w. TCali!m-t.m Gras weie orRiui-
Srf. They dldn t Bet Int.r the Mexican
Xa bit when 'he I'lvil War lnoke out
towrethe first to ieae ioi tv.imuiiiuii
ital this cit unformed ami .unud and
. - r. fiiM Thp inohlllred for
i.i j.norinr .it n coot that has 'luce
llraire notable for ii far ilirftrent reason
.nSrenth streei just Koutli of Walnut, on
Ixtaitit side of W lMiliigton Square.
I ... . .1.1. ..n .1 i.t. li lioi.iiiif. f.itnnus ii
11113 I'lia nj'u' ' ' - -
...a. n au tin nlni i whele a dozen
. . . . V... "..c! i.w.l.lll.jA.1
B0KCVPr uum hh wi .i 'iw ....
Mr onsIaiiKii' upon me peace nun iiuiui
the Fifth Waul -two hloiKs from the
pot where roiuimn. i;ppie was mmi
n larnt.fillll hoiirx I itei lli one of
fair number
tit has been onU two weeks h.'iue Michael
ISullhan. who Huniclliu to his own tes-
(Bccy, brought 'he nuirdei siiuau irom
t York thu. d-sirlh il befoie Judge
fcn-n the maiiuti in whlili he piloted Ills
Its to the Mniaie
i 1 tola iaione i o in kiu uif inuu ucic
Eiuldtoturn them oei to Ilmmlc Clark
ItSeienth ard V alnut bluets 1 did I
imtdoivn to Seenth and Walnut stieets
4id met Clark then He wan alone I
4.'Here Is tht nmb The were In tin
Hit"
VILLAINY Hi:illl) (11 .N.MAN S HACK
fine Onl uncmal llunmaii. the brouze
Htue erected bj the WashliiKton urajs in
tomory qt braie men who had tl ed so that
"joiernment of .he i eople, bj the people
W for the people might not peilsh from
A. ....U .1 ... - .1. .. ......II .tl .... l.lc
M CArill, IVH L'ltll lltllUUlK blU'UL Ull HIS
JedeMat In the enter of the Fquaie, with
u back turned to them Nor w.ih any sln
tlelivlng; rcbldent of I'h'.ladelphla then
Mni; them to bloik their puiiiose.
A fountain nut anothei monument, Is to
ake the placs of the Ktntiie juM iemoed
tn Its accu-t.imcil npot this week Tho
fifth Wird whoe bathing facilities aiu
pntrblallj latKiny is agog with excitc
fciitoierthe announcement Has the clU's
ik'entlon of cleaning up the Fifth Ward
W to such a pitili that the fountain is
IA t mnilalArl .n il.n II..... ., t l.nl...l.
- "''. "II llll- lllivn III L'llllllVIII
iwje cleanliness ran go no further, If s.uch
0uplan
1JW, though tin nrlglinl (lunman has
nfrom his pedistal In the center of the
We, he Is ta be elected once more upon
"other pedecta a thim-tone granite bass
Inrii la l.i ... . . . .. ...
a, i '" B''01 w"e'e 'ho wasn-
'Wn Grays asc mbled before" thev nt off
lEf kt In. I.. .i. .-.. .....
ji"-"" "I me i-iui war it is on tho
of the htiuarc on the Seventh street
""""'ooklng the benches In which the
J"I Hollow gunmen i-at and waited tor
hik r l0 "rchcre law and onler"
In tT "al(l elections or month ago
not Fifth Ward will neer lose a gun
810 t some sort
EVENING LEDOER-PHILABELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917
OSTEOPATHS WILL OPEN
NEW HOSPITAL TONIGHT
HouscwnrmlriB to Inaufcurato Service
in Fully Equipped Bulldinp; on
Sprinp Garden Street
Philadelphia osteopnths will tonight take
possesion or ,lcw h(,,,nl bulWlnp which
will bo used'by thcmHemporarlly. ptndlng
he erection of their new hospital on Nine
teenth street below Spring rinrden Tho
new temporary building Is nt 1723 Sprints
t.ardcn street, where they hnc leased the
forrner ltadlum Hospital, which has been
IMng Idle for the last two enr
l, "C." ,,ulldl"K i full) equipped and
contains two small wnrf, and six prlxate
looms, besides treating rooms, operating
room etc Following the completion of the
new hospltnl In the rear of the present col-
ego ouiiuing. tho temporary hospital will
be retained and turned oer to tho Gov
ernnient for the osteopathic treatment ol
soldiers suffeilnR from ticnous disorders
biought on bj war Injuries Trench shock.
mini shock unci other disturbances, as well
ns Injures to the spine, the bony frame
woik mm the nervous system hao been
found to Meld to osteopathic treatment
more readily than any other kind, and
osteopoths In Hngland hoc been called on
bj their Government to take charge of thit
class of c-ises.
It Is expected that the new building for
which contracts hae been kt, will bo fin
Ished by next July, nt which time the build
ing Just occupied will bo proffered to the
Government In tho meantime the hospital
will glndlj receive a few such cases to
demonstrate the benellclal effects of the
treatment.
To celebrate the opening of the temporary
building, a houscwarmlng will be held there
this evening at which a number of addresses
will be made bv prominent phslclans nnc
laj men
SUNDAY SCHOOL
JUBILEE TODAY
25th Anniversary of County
Association Has Notable
Program
CLOSE IN MASS-MEETING
SYNOD HOLDS SERVICES
FOU U.S. GOVERNMENT
Patriotic Devotional Period
Opens Sessions of Pennsylvania
Presbyterians at Johnstown
.TOH.WSTOW.V, Pa. Oct 25
Missions preceded by a devotional serv
ice on behalf of the civil and military
branches of the United States Government,
occupied tho nttentlnn of the Tennsjlvanla
Synod of the Presbyterian Church today
The patriotic devotional nerlod wuh held
In accordance with ngenernl request pre
ferred by tho last General Assembly of the
Chur-h
Various nilsslonarj reports were heard
this morning Including one on the every
member canvass by the llev W f Hogg,
of Wllllamsport Addresses followed b
the Hev lr Robert H Speer i-ecretary o
the Hoard of Foreign Missions. New York,
and the Hev Dr J W Smith. Warren
Reports of various mlrslonaiv and edu
cational bod'es were submitted this after
noon by tho Hev l)r William A Patton.
Vf Wayne , Hev Or Samuel Semple. of
Tltusvllle. and l!cv S Harper Keeper of
Media An address was made bv the Hev
Ilr John A Marquis general ccretar of
the Board of Home Missions
Late this afternoon the T.ord s Supper t
in ne ceieoraieu uj the moderator of the
svnod, Hev Dr James W Gilland. Sha
nioliln Ministers assisting him will be Hev
Dr S 11 Forrer Hrle, Hev Dr lesre It
Zelgler, Indiana, and Itc-v Di ' K Mc
Klnnej, Uellefonte Hlders assisting will
be Georgo D Uogati. Pittsburgh, Piofcsbor
H C Shaw, Greensburg: J C Hclctels t'ni
llsle, Penrose It Perkins, Germahtown
August Luft, Coudersport , Dr James
Aiken, Berwyn, I N Palteron, Washing
ton, Robert A McKluney New Ciihtle. I
II Jefferls, Devon, (' S Morris Hrle Dr
G I. Thomas, Philadelphia, Professor M
S Bentz, Kbensburg, John Ii Porter Tj
ronc , Thomas M Wlllaid. Apollo, W B
Miller. Plttston, and Fi.ink R Pershing
Pottsvllle
A popular mlsslnnaiv meeting Is hdied
uled for tonight, with Rev Dr Frank W
Sneed, Pittsburgh, piesldlng Dr Speer will
again speak, at this session
Plans to fill the Baps mace in the ranks
of Sundny rchool workers by the enlist
ment of men In the war were discussed
nt the twenty-fifth nnnual convention of
the Philadelphia County Sunday School As
soelvtlon. which opened this pfternoon with
simultaneous (.esslons in several churches
In the northern part of tho citv
The convention commemorates the silver
anniversary of the work of the association
This evening and tomorrow night there will
bo a general mask-meeting In the Baptist
Temple, Brond and Berks streets, when
Marlon Lawrence, qf Chicago, general
secretary of the International Sunday
School Association, will speak on 'The Sun
day School and the War "
This Interdenominational body nlds In
tho strengthening of tho work of the 715
Sunday schools In thlp tlty Philadelphia
Is divided Into twenty geographical dis
tricts with a cotnplcto organization of
presidents nnd volunteer workers In each
district The counts organization works
through and with the Denominational Super
intendents' Associations
The departmental conferences of the con
vention will be held at tho following places
this evening
Hlementary meeting. Park Avenue Metho
dist Kplseopal Church, Park avenue and
Norrls street, this afternoon at 1 30 o'clock,
Richard II Wallace presiding and Miss
Cora N Coates elementarj secrctarj of tho
Countv Association. In charge Dr Henry
Frederick Cope, of Chicago general tecrc
tarj of tho Religious Hducatlon Association,
will speak on ' Fundamentals of Religious
Hducatioti " Others speakers will bo Miss
Grace Kane, elementarj superintendent of
tho Pennsylvania State Sabbath School As
sociation, Miss Nan F Weeks, editor ele
mentary publications of the American Bap
tist Publication Socletv At the supper ta
blo conference responses will be made by
the plemnntnrv w others During the eve
ning sectional conference's will consider tho
cradle roll beginners, primary and Junior
At Bethlehem Presbyterian Church,
Broad and Diamond streets, tonight a prac
tical demonstration of the home department
will be conducted by Mrs A W Karuell.
division superintendent of tho International
Sunday School Association, and Dr II S
Baldwin, Home Department superintendent,
Philadelphia County
At the Memorial I'huiih of Our Re
deemer Sixteenth and Oxford streets, to
night. Mrs Hnillle F Ke.irnev teai her
training secutary of Philadelphia Countv,
In chiige, the educational section will con
sider plans to conserve tho vvoilt of reli
gious education during 4he war Tho Rev.
Charles Oliver State superintendent of
trncher training Dr William 1 halmers,
BRUMBAUGH SETS NOVEMBER 1-2
FOR WOMEN'S WAR REGISTRATION
WHEREAS, Under the unusual economic conditions nrlslng from the
withdrawal from productlvo industry of moro than a hundred thousand
men of Pennsylvania to enter tho nntionnl service in this wartime, thus
menacing the production of material Rood to our people and to our country
nt n time when our output should bo greatly increase; nnd
Whereas, it is imperative that Pennsylvania, ns in the past, shall in
this crisis lead nil the rest in the quantity nnd quality of service and support
Riven the National Government; nnd
Whcrcns, This can be done only by utilizing the woman power of the
Commonwenltji. and the National Government has requested that nccurato
information be secured at once of the capability of women to serve in this
emergency cither in their own homes or in the Industries of the Common
wealth, which information requires that in overy community there be made
and kept classified lists of nil women willing to serve in trained or in
untrained servico in the country; nnd
Whereas, This record of service is now being undertaken by the Depart
ment of Registration of the Pennsylvania division, woman's committee of
the Council of Public Safety.
Now, therefore, I, Martin Grove Brumbaugh, Governor of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby set npnrt and designate November 1
nnd November 2 of this year to be days of registration for tho women of
Pennsylvania, upon which days they shall repair to the places locally
designated for such purposes nnd register for such service ns their abilities
nnd tho great significance of the movement mny suggest. I urge nil women,
ns n patriotic obligation, to comply with this important suggestion and
givo Pennsylvania, through her women, nnother commanding cause for
gratitude that her people tire willing and anxious to serve.
Harrisburg, October 23. MARTIN GROVE BRUMBAUGH.
EASTQN BANK CASHIEB
RELEASED ON $5000 BAIL
Commissioner Long Consents t Re-
duction in Amount of Bond, nnd
It Is Furnished
Ball to the amount of J 6000 was fur
nished for William V. Horn, tho accused
cashier of the First National Bank of
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!t
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teuton, P by Edward Elckle. jw
eter of this city, when Horn wa ar
raigned (or the second time since hi ar
rest before United States Commissioner
Lonfr. When Horn wag arraigned on Tues
day the ball for hie appearance In the United
States District Court on December 10, was
fixed at $10,000.
' After considerable discussion yesterday,
nnd the presentation of i number of facta
In the case, 'Commissioner Long reduced
the ball one half.
educational superintendent Baptist Publica
tion Society, Dr. Alfred Cope Garrett, di
rector tif Philadelphia Training School for
Hellglous Teachers, will conduct the con
ference Dr. Henry Frederick Cope, of Chi
cngo general seeretaiy of the Religious
Hduiatlon Association, will deliver nn ad
dress. Mission conference w 111 be held nt Oxford
Presbyterian Church, Broad and Oxford
streets, tonight, John A lloverv. countv
superintendent of missions, In charge
George Innes. of Cairo College. Hsvpt. will
make an address on the world war and
Its effect on the Moslem wot Id I IMward
Kami and Miss Iicbccn Hughes wdl con
duct the conferences
At Oxford Presbyterian dumb Broad
and Oxford streets, tonight the tecondarv
division conference will consider How to
Keep the Older Bovs nnd Girls in the Sun
day School Preston orwlg secondary
division superintendent Pennsvlvnnla St ite
Sabbath School Arsoclatlon. will be present,
nnd other specialists will take part In the
conference
At Messiah Lutheran Church. Sixteenth
nnd Jefferson streets, tonight the adult Bi
ble class conferenco will be held Tho Rev
IMward C Kunkle, of West Chester, will
address the convention on "Bible Teach
ing ' Dr Owen C Brown, of Kansas, edi
tor of adult publications, will show how to
"translate Bible truth into action "
EXPLOSION KILLS SIXTY
Ninety More Are Injured in Blast
Which Wrecks Barracks in San Jose
W .lOtF. Costa Rica, Oct 25 An ex
plosion killed sixtv persons nnd wounded
nlni'tv in the principal barracks here The
explosion was due to. an accident Tho
liiii rm Ks and the penitentiary were destroyed
Save That $5 Before it's too Late
N . , V mfn' "I"1 no" r"d "bout oar reeord-brcaklnc
.TXO'AA I Cordovan contract, mode nlth the fomocn Hart
VrvW.Tl "Vl- I'nrksrd furtorr In 1010 thnt smiilird the extrTtnt
-irrri irvri .Hops 01 1'nnnaeinnin -you who novo
Hlil to yourself. "I'll ko In later nnd get pair at tl.nt
.uvlliit of 3 to 5" this U it HAIIMMI TO Hill,
lit Mllll lis ami lltM)Ili:i)S or I'AIRN IIAI".
Ill IA HOLD Ol It I.AIKIi: STOCK IN HKCriVIINtl
HIH-HK t'AV'T OHTUN AM MORE TO Hhl.I, AT
THIS WllOI.KSAI.r. PHK'i-,. ton hatn cot to art and
art now for jou rnn't find urh tterllne inneD eluenhero
In Hiltudflnhla priced miilrr XII to ttl. It's throwing
good money awny to mLn this rhanro that mnr never
loroe nraln. Mr. guarantee them to 1 the smarte.t
tyles In the grratent variety In Philadelphia, moot
Think! Reulue what thla mean.
CORDOVAN
$1
SSftF&vX
SHELL
SHOES
AT WHOLESALE
PRICE OF ONLY
The "rn!i" Is of nil genuine shell Cordovan with hriuy C7 nfl
onk soles, north $11 here . ipf.uu
The "Indian" n vvorhl-lienter for style mnde of nil mahotanr
Cordovan with heavy onk tolea on the famous Speedway C7 K(
lt. north S12 80 here ... Sp.OV
The "Maarot" llnrt & I'nekard'a llneat Korrert hhnDe hhell Cor
dovan, In rhratnut nnd dark hrown with oak aolrs In tho CO rr
7
Miinrtent pattern, worth SIS here
Our record-breaking vnlnea In i Hurt 4 I'aeknrd'a Miom, all 8 to.SlO valaes, here at oar
basement iirirea SV30, to nnd SO. 80 are bound to please the most particular man.
Quick action i the only thing that count. We are warning you you can
blame yourtelf if you pat up thi laving of $3 to $S on Philadelphia's fxnett,
imartett Cordovan. COME IN NOW, thi week, but not later than thi Satur
day Evening. You may never tee thi opportunity again.
N. W. Cor. Market
and 13th Sts.
DOWNSTAIRS
Entrance on 13th St.
Open Err. to OlSO Bat. Ill8
Royal Boot Shop
Foil Men :2228S
French Editor Sure Allies Will Win
The military sltuition Is moie favorable
than ever to the Allies, according to Mar
c'el Kpecht. editor of "HITortH of France "
speaking at the l.u I.u Temple last night
The Allies will win, he said
I Strawbndge . Clothier I
CHAOTLLY
kW&WHXfVHREaSl
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Refinement plus
Beauty there's
not one jarring
ote in the Res
Uurant Chantilly.
And tho good taste
d'played in the
room finds its com
plement in the
food taste of the
food.
Have you danced
o .the Marimba
yetf
H.fSH
mmksxi&m
Hoi
MCHESTRnri3Tll
Attractive Bracelet JVatchcs
A large collection of serv
iceable timepieces at moderate
prices.
A small gold watch with
expansion link bracelet
jeweled movement of good
grade is special value at $20.
S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St.
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