Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 2

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rOODPLAN
ncement of; Site for
luilders' Homos
pected Tomorrow
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Iv-CAGI-R FOR WORK
;(, i i
toum CoBt of Project to
Hadeiph.a Estimated
at $1,200,000
i. Government's decision about
: Hog Island shipbuilders In Klm-
1U be mado today and will bo
to the city tomorrow, with
hi eater to begin work.
i forecast was accompanied by an
ate of tho maximum cost of the
. to the city. A total of fl.SOO.OOO
not fabulous sums reported pre-
-will bo the maximum cost to
elphla. of building streets and o-
sewcrs, water mains, conduits
i otherwise Improving; tho proposed
"sites In tho Fortieth Ward, se
nt to Chester n. Albright, chief
r of tho Bureau of Surveys. He
, his conclusion on estimates made
Various city officials.
Government, througu snipping
representatives, already lias in
I the tltv that It would bear a
of the cost in case the Bouthwest
adelphla tract Is chosen In ptef-
to another proposed situ ncur
oro. X. J. The ll.IOO.OOO total
Id be out down considerably by the
nmeftts contribution, said emir
lht
at the city will be privileged 10
11,200,000 with liberal deductions
i Government aid, was continently
ted today, follow lnic assurances
V tho Ulmwood acreage would be
. by the Government as the logical
for the shipbuilders' homes. The
nments formal decision is ex
l at the office of Mayer Smith sonm
i tomorrow-.
nlladelDhla Is ready for the proposl-
. to prepare workmen's homes num-
n anywhere from 5000 -to 10,000.
I the skeleton plans for thoroughfares.
r, sewerage, transportation, lighting
other Improvements havo been
rn up by city officials, following the
ences with members of tho hous-
division of the Emergency Fleet
oration, which controls the Hog
and shipyards through the American
pbulldlnc CoriKratlon. Tho moment
Oovernment decides to build and
nes tha. number and tho character ot
houses to be erected, Philadelphia
begin work. Only the details,
rerned by tha shipping board's specl-
Llons, need to be lllled In,
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CAREY WORKER
TOftM rnn MTV ni7i7iri7
Sfi.
enff Takes Star From Louis
jsSilverstein, Hurt in Fifth
W, Ward Fracas
ft
The latest mote In the .general plan
Koust from city and county otnees
kers of political leaders unfriendly
ithe ambitions of tho Vares was made
Sheriff Kansley, the Vare-pickea
art of the Republican city corn
He has removed from office
f-SUverateln, a writ srer friendly
a. caroy, or me nun wara.
1ng the disturbances In tho Fifth
Sllvcrsteln played a conspicuous
t.ln the counter-attacks made by the
following against tne murder
i of the Organization followers. He
among the number admitted to the
yrvania Hospital for treatment or
wounds Inflicted by the imported
of thugs.
SOHS OP ITALY OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR ITALIAN RED CROSS
TWO PINNED UNDER MOTOR
William Cozeka, of J37 Newmarket
street, nnd Martin Farrcll, of 2741 North
Garnet street, nro In the Ablngton Hos
pital suffering from serious Injuries ni
the result of being caught under u motor
truck on which they wero riding when
tho Irtxk skidded nnd overturned on
Washington lane between Ablngton nnd
llock lane.
Corekn has u fractured left leg, con
tusions of Hie face nnd body nnd pos
slblo Internal Injuries. Fntrcll hns
threo fiactuicd r.b, lnloin.il Injuries
uinl rontuilnnN of the body.
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would put ban
onarmyd'octors
Proposition of County
Medical Society's Direc
tors Meets Opposition
-.ORDERS TO RECONSIDER
A heated argument out the statui
of Its members who have, gone Into tho
military service of the country en
livened tho regular meeting of tho Phil
adelphia County Med leu 1 Society and I
resulted In tho action taken by the i
board of 'directors In accepting the res.
Ignntloni of uch doctors being referred
b.iclt to the board for tecon'ldcratlou.
Tho quetlon camo up oer tin- mat
ter if accepting the nslgnatlons of.
Ilfleen doctors who'liuvo gono Inlo the'
sen Ice lr, .oeH lielirtnd, flist lco
presldetit, who wns In the thalr. Mated
lm would tnlertnln n motion to noiept
tun icslgnutlonH with rcgn t. Ir. Al
beit i: ItousMll, a ( Milan physician
nsked for Information, mid was In
formed by iJr. William Wray. tho fee
letary, that tho board of illteitors had
decided that memberi of tho society
who cnteied the military henlic cuiitd
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sliow you the common "
sense Qf choosing
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Turkish blend that never
disturbs or irritates.
the price 1-$
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FATIMA
A Sensible Cigarette
BANDIT IN BiGAUTO LINK CONRAD MURDER
HOLDS UP PEDESTRIAN WITH PREVIOUS CRIME
not hao tlulr dues remitted while tlioy
wcro In the army. .. .
(amain , v Morgan wim w. pres- Relieves Man of Watch and I Police Believe Slayer May
cut In uiilfoim. detlarfd that this action I
was "shot l of iu.ign.itilinuus, to put It
muni, nun 1n.1t as a mensuio of conn-
$17, Then Treats Him to
Discourse
Have Been Assailant of
Mrs. Darrah
A hip muss-mectiiiK wns held lust night in Lytic Hull, !lS South Sixth slieut. at which Gi'nernl Kmilio (JiiKlicImotti, icpichvntinK thu
Italian Embassy nt Wnshincton. wns tho chiof snenkcr. In thu nicturo ure Oi'tiurul duirliclmotti. Chuv. Citixctinn Contilo. Itnlinn mvnl
consul; Dr. Itrnnzio Cortese, thu Hcv. Tommnso Uclln Ciojijin A. J oseph I)i Silvcstro, granil master of the Order Sons of Italy Ih
Pennsylvania; Antonino ZalTiro, Alfredo Periilia, Paolo Ui Peso, Nicola D'Acconzo, Girolnmo (iiofTrc, ItafTaele I)i Clemente, Hobert Lotn
bardi, Chev. Finnk A. Trnvnscio, Dr. Michclc Do Vecchis, Coatantini Cohtantini. The photograph wns taken on the steps of the Italian
Consulate, at 717 Spruce htrect.
FOES OF P. R. T. LEASE ICY STREETS REMAIN "WAR SAVING STAMP F. TRACY T0BIN ASKS
ARM FOR LEGAL FIGHT CHIEF WINTER PERIL WEEK" CONTINUOUS $100,000 HEART BALM
United Business Men Will Go Woman Suffers Broken Leg t National Authorities Opposel Lawyer's Suit Against William
SMOOTH TONGUE TO CONFRONT SUSPECTS
'I-'aiewcll, Comrade'' and Victim of Khst Attnck Will View
Into Court if Public Serv
ice Appeal Fails
and Many Other Minor In
juries Are Reported
i k HteetH eontiuuMl today to ihiikU-
AIM AT THREE POINTS '-'" iier ni.na... ton,,. H.i0 ..r
l'hlladtliilila iih u iult of ilio old
weather Tin1 thelinonietir honed u
Validity of Compact Hctwccn City IJttif i-hm frteziuir todaj. Mi., luulum
fiu-i; iiiTlri' ni ll ,ir in nil, ,, J
nnd Company Is
Attacked
The city's lease of Hi lilgh-giwd tran
sit linen, now partly under iciimtrui'tlon,
to tho Philadelphia Kapld Transit I'liiu-
Ilobtnn iienuii Millend u fiatture of
tho left leu when blip fell at thu ioiiim
of VtirU and Collins itr'tt8 and was
taken to St. Mai.vV lliit.il other
minor ltijiirlox not sulhlcntl. hulou to
ikm.ind lioi-pltal attiritlnn mum tc-
poited
'Drive' While Advising Quick
Purchase on Business
Grounds
Tlit it will lf no wax h.iWuK- stamp
Wit I..' iH'ioiillim' to Infoi matloti tnt'Hul
at tlh' Imal lit .Klttll.ll t in of tlm W.ll
l-.l lllUH I Ollllllllt'l' flOIII Hi' ll.lllolllt
t oinmlttoH 'I litt tlM'oit of I lit national
uiKaiilatloii H that iei wit I. in the
piiM-nt j ear i-hoiild ! " war H,ilnt;3
I btitnip week, and it Is not the Intent If in to
M. Burgin Reveals Plaintiff's
Marriage and Divorce
my It waii a poor ronc ntlon of dut ut
this time lr Simon Wolf jiolnleil out
that tho ilottor lehlRnini; In this manner i .
would he likely to lo-o lnp-ret In the) HAD
mrlet and fall to help up thill con
iifttlon with It after their itlurn home
In Mil.iiiutlon of the action of the SuVS
ritv u S"'",," "".rL11;:: ,!.;: D.ives Off After Kobbcir at Two Colored Ash Collector,
lot the publication nnd distribution of Kiftv-seventh and Ashland Now Under Art est
tho Stntc Journal, and that thesu ex- " -
)oni.es iiuiRt be met out of the dues of i
tho meinbttH i An aulo-hlBhwajman poh-eiblnB n .V theoiy that tho hamo man who
magnetic flow of niocili held up I'har'cs FtranKleil .Mrs. Serena Conrad to death
PHI CV V t II V ll Peoplen, U'SU South l'lft-Fet'lith sticet. ' was the iipkio hurBlar who nttneked'
i UllVyCi nnlJ lltiijVIJO i ut ,0 . 1t (f a ,c.xoiXCT c.uly todai I another woman in Wctt PhlHdelnlila
(XV 'KV !VTRIHIIUI.Vnii Anhliind ncnue. bttwten I'ifls- i n week ao. .hh niluinccd today by the 4S
iMAcrilh utid I-'ift-i'iKlitti sticd" I'tgiiltH MHillce as a pnmlble melns of clearlnit Sm
. . .. ... , wat lobbetl of ?1T in cahh and u (told up the mstery of tho ftrango death of ia
ijiuiiuiniu .-street, oioie, inched ; wateh. Twko the lilclmaMnnn told ' the kcmiiI.v -nine-) car-old woman at
Kmnoritim for Stolen Mer-. PiopKh tint ho would bo Hlmt If h her linnw, 33oo orth 15th t-tuct.
t,...i:, i d..:.i.i m.ido an outtri.
' Peoples wns on his way homo when a
larKe tHo-seated car passed him. Tho
William Hants nnd ('hniles (lllieon.
the neRio ash tollectors under arirst.
1.111 1.1 . ..lifl .int. il lit tlm tl'.ul tt.MA
lun iitKioth. who believed In iloimc .... ' .! ..,.,.. ....-. .ti..t.i . . i. r .. .... i... ....... ...
i,20'...,.V:r.d.,!n.l;,.rc',',11" "h,eh "'. . "nrothVr.'.ai. ot, tell mo the timer' terrace. Sh was ulmort overpowered.
rt.T V TI-vl.-lt c r rtlll.I "W """-'. toi-oiiiiiii. i' ui iwiiif, .o iwin- ,.. ,.,. ..,,., i... ., r..ril .tnoii.trv in lien nn.iMm.nt
ju'iUrtnucu iio i)rtviirji.uiv novd (lf mnim R(nis -" " '""". , ..,, ",.,,".;' ,.i,i. --. '7.....U 1
"he nronr itorH of t ho tyt:i b lis hnient. i . ',n ' ""? l""" '"" "" "" """".::- ' " "v
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whowri Trieste tod .V Tin 1 Mei llls xm 1,od,ct' """ n,'t" ",t''',("1 lo-e foUKht him off M
Alienation Action A.Uls Itomantic I : ,, ,' jjf" u IJ,,, T1',o llt m , "" " "l"' '""' "'"', Hlmliailtj- In the sit angulation method, 9
Chapter to Cump,a.nnlM:.ct. Zt Z,
A fluii. .itnaRf mlt l. n.in(isleainfd that tho booum had bten tarried
Ti.m Tobln. .. iinbi-i .,f lb. Phllmltl. illrtnly to the More fioin tho wharf
:".. ..."... " . " "' V'"'. ."".: '!!,,'-l..",r-."?.',"." V,ul:,m.s.,. '"!"": "'.,. , ?J " .." ,Z, i.,, nr,: wat.h. the hlchwaMnm lBan to e, - found on tho lloor of her h.,11. a led and
-"Mini tiiiiuu i nun fi - iiiici ! ur iiiiii I'm, iiihiuih i i hi riiiti'iiii fi i 11 . i , -.-. .- ...- ...-.--- ... . ... ,. .
fin on nil; o a. Midilcn mint of .niUltj on
(.'loRtt to Peoples s noo was tho cold Darrah, tho hokio trltd In aln to tlp A4
- . . . ' t. t,.n. ... tlt l-i An, 1 - 1. 1.t l.ll-. y
iri oi a. rcoitr v i-'i ifwo.- .i . in ui ti.nn.
After taKInc IVoiiIos'h moncv anil When th- body tf .Mrh Conrad whs
r.;VirloIbyhe,-n;,Vd SfflS'S ? ""'"" ' '-'"" '"' "- lx!Zm?XSX " ' was draped from unde? a lied In the 1!', Tl ' nrck "" fUn" ""
UuninetiH Men'H .Nidation, and if the ,( "".1 i,.b .. to la", r h,u tha It """"''" of th .smmi.M tlurl.iB tho -,,, ,!, ,,. ,, II(,11(llnK Ml, third Mory of u hou.so nearby. after kiIiib farewell, ion rade. .stepped , ,,rJ ' ... Detectives
oo'tahe?,
I .. ..,-.. - ,.j: ,,'., : r, ... V .7'"'.,.. ...7." wthcaOiu ...M,ki..iiIi N.x month , u.1u ,,.,.,,, , , , ,, f ,,,' ,.. lnihcr , lui.l up in ilio po me ot tne hlM.lftu nainn.n,) wmi u.o mcis n
.. sitii ucubit-, inivi muim-i no '"" "r" "... ".. ii .- ,t . M.imp will it-t (it nut hkio1 ...... i i i ........ i - ntrcet and Woodland avenue utatlon. 'e uarran case, uancs nnu liiucon w I
the fnlted llwlnem JIen' .Um,,I.iIIou d - f the Hrect for afetv while ,i. , ,,;,, m. . ,'w l be "Sr,ti S .?.M be'. ' Scwant MacKarland rent out a nnuatl bo taken to the Darrah home to allow
In the transit matter. Is authoilty or M'IUs . o th- sidewalks for th Ir fa- , (.mH ,,, .,,lt, ult. ilH a ,,,,, f aiinr of n tut .ir. an obt i liiedj ,)f ,loII(.cln0Il lvailt.a b. j.pecU, ,.,,. Mr(l, lMrrall , Ur.w them ,vm, tho pbs.
Ih. fnreffnlni- Itluleinilll Voritt! W Inter SDOrl ..! i .. ... . .. .... ........ O'VOIlO 111 JtUI'l It .llldCll .HlotllC r ,-. ..... . .. ii.. ...... .,. L n-u. i.it ..Mil... ,l. f .1 ... .... .
ll l.'irf llj'li ill l l il'll ill if . . i -1 uik.i-. ...n, ( ,...&. t i.u ,..n.ij- '.i. ,. in.... .mi' . tne... .a inn inau.
f-FIRSTARMY
ASSAILED BY STONE
following Councils' parage of thu 01
dlnanro authnilzuiK tho Iaor to make
tho leaao and the Major'H slgnhiK of
the ordinance, the Culled llusluiss .Men'H
Abcotlatlon notllled the Public S'eivlce
Commission that It would oppose the
agreement when the city nnd tho Phila
delphia Ilapld Transit Company went
before tho commission to usk approval
of theiigreenient.
At tho ncitt nieetine of the 1. It, T.
nieio is kooii sKaunfc ioti.iv on wis- i
nahkkon. flustlne an.l foncourso lalus ,,,,,. .. i, .-nil .1,'; ' i .. V. '. .... parll. Ipatlim In public movenients and
nml lmiilr.ulu ... . .............. . .i.i . ,. j
i'n lumiB urario iwin uwn Jin rt as in: ntervt 11 thu sale of
out taklns ndvniitiiKii of the opportunltv stamps
ninonK Iho HnatI manufac-
chaiiter to Ills rwntful life, marked hy
I more lertntl.v bv his abdiiitiou and pro-
tested iiiiiirlsuiuuint for sK months in
tho llurlliiKton County (X. .1 ) J.ilt on
tator Scores Cominissioned
Civilians as Bureau
Fighters
ior koou siori minor 11110 weatner ton- mr.. 1., ,.-1.1 1,,. . .. .1. .., ..,
dltlous. The sun has not been waimi 1 1 ... ..(...'. i,...i'..i .' ,. a conplr.iLy tliarge
enouch to trcate anv imiiitsslon on the of ii', ,nii'iP,. m, .i.,,',,,,.,. i.n, ohln aiiU'td IIiukIii of ulienatini,-
fce. liut lias had a decided effect in Li tatto,. inintm,i (r..... nr. ,
niaklnu nkntinR more enjojablc. vvlm tmplovM miU two men. In whl.lil,er of '-'lward M Ilia. k. one of the
Tin' prospects aio that tlm prt miu 1 the writer states that there Is no mitl1""1""1 "l "'" .""B ,"u'"' '",'"ii
told weathei will lemaln virtually sta- for a speaker to address the men at his ' ll'-t-KK I,ir111- AtiordlnK to his allcga.
tlonaiy for scvei.il davs to come. The "i.lnnt." but tint lm Is anxious it. !,...' '"s. h ami Jliss Hlnck weni marrltd
directors. Januarv 21. nrranireoieiitH ' inliilinuin teiiiner.ttiire I.. si t.lfrlit uns 5 I Jr. ti.vii. ,.f tlm Nt.n,t.u c... ..! ... ........ 1 in Hall, mo, c, 1 cbiuary la. 189.., but
prohibly will ho piadu for a special elec. 'and tbo.tnrfcast for ton'Kht and tomoi-1 his friends an.l nilithhois nnd wants the iu.irrl.iBe was never ccnsummaled,
tlon, in which all stockholders will pat-1 row Is for fnlr'weathei. with a minimum I literature and advert Isinp; matter In ills-1 .""' UnnK" with lit rpartiits and be ilv
tlclpate, to instruct President Mitten 'to 1 temperature tonight of alsjut .'5. tribute. '"(' as " bacheloi. In this c it.
sign or not to sign the lease Since I The iotolihe reported the blgurst sale ,,,r mlslake IiniKliiB httus en-
President Mitten and other olllclals of . imcii t in 11 1 iitvuth ivt-1 n , of war s.tvlmrs slaiims vet mail., loibiv. velopts M.ucli 23, lSS't, showed hlni
tin company favor tho lease and sliuel ' 'w "o"i.".'i kiv.ik t)l0 totilt for jCFtoriliy ,em i,inB j,;;2 ;n. that Huigln was attentlvo to her, ho do
more tbau three-fourths of Ihe stock of vni. M.,,,tf y.a At.tkorUt. ;., u.i,,f , Tlnlft stnmps sold at the postoill.o tlur-K'ares, with the itsult that an cstinne
the company Is in the hands of a voting , -v... .j ... . .... nK (lfl (ja ninnnnt to $2303 2
trust whlcii is In accord with President , mu riess construction
Mitten
rea
gone
t
olllolal
$560,000 COAL DEBT! l
Itttlllty ItilH (II 1 . ..M.-Hrtnu ,,f M . V 1II..L flinrrli. I ( ,Hllhl1u' Vinfltldn Pftttl )t1 1 1 tin
III' iIliiuii-) nk ttiill.f Ki Jdiii nt ittiUiii- WUIIylltl A. IllUIIVflj VVvlilllll vVVV.
to Act Favorably on
Measure Today
Nictssary legislation for tho pajment
of uiiproxlmatelv JSfiii.OOO to dealer.' lor
coil supplied the city during tho 'ast
f ur months of 1017 will ho furthered to
day when Councils' Finance Committee
will report favorably on tho hill to Cotm
PORTUGUESE SAILORS
man Is described as being about thirty 1 Mrs Dairal, has been 111 nt home since
.vcais old, with smooth face, and wore a ' tho attack on her.
suit and a dark cap. llanes, according to n witness, was
seen to follow Mrs. Conrad Into her
room Monda morning, while Olbson
went to u tellar window ns If to re-
..Tnr.ro. t .nn...- cclvc lnc osl"a fronl "IC cellar. Klght
InJ5RrnNnTTPRKINfil1,ours lat"" !MI Contad. tha hu.
Jll OLiVjUlll UriilOlllU band. 'found her body In tho halliray
...ti, no iciuuii-u iiuiue.
Insurgent Crews on Warships
Surrender After Firing on
Lisbon Forts
ORDER NAVY MEN OUT,
OF READING TERMINAL
nient followed. Ho euteied $100,000 suit
MADllin. Jan. 10. Crews of Poitu.
inon V.OOHIUS 1 ins win cuauio councils "u tai...i iiAia iu..i.iitt.-u uuti oe- c; M . 1 ,r . -, .
to pass the dellclency bills at tho reg-.K1"' bombarding tho Lisbon forts, ai. .OaUOlS ailU Alai'llies Driven
ii
ine 1 tueiai ueserve iiaiii. ior ineiiis. iiis-'ii'st i.u.b.i. m t."t. . i..... 101 ,.,.,. .,.,. n-. r,.....,..,.., . ,. ,. cording to news reach nir hero. The A 1... -.. ..
and with K. T. Ktolesbury. the I liht n ports the following total sales Um Kins airct was served by Magls-.,,,,.,.. r lany. ,, ,,. rrmane.l f.iiii.ft.i m1 " "i lUUliary iTOllCC &:
1 head of tho company. It is a fore. "''"a Hartnett, fuundir of the , to datn: War savings stamps sold. $r,.',l . trato llanls tlmn a Deptitv Sheriff, and 1 niont of 1)1Ms the government of Dr. Sldontd Pars and I Lioilf pmnr nnotrnvu fT.'ol-ofo
e conclusion that tho voto will sus-' W Hartnett Companj, printeis' inn- 69C St , on consignment, $101, Hs 2S ; Hurgln was released by Judge Audrn-1 ,. , ,n-",incr ..r f(,n..,,ni, fn.,r.ii Iranaullltv his been restored. I aj,t-ULt-'lt UCSUOVS HCKetS ;
ln tho policy and plans of tho P. IL T, ' clilnlsts. and an uuthorlt on printing- tl-ilft stamps sold, $110 00.1 21 , . ton- rlcd In $3S0O hail, the matter ending nChc,rtuC(1 for 3 o'clock members will T lebelllotis crews were those on - - - . P
"l0,a"'' Komet'akivi, 'n 7 JW, It '"'""""" t1"e" 'h're h' '''e Mn 7XZWlrJu""nyo ! Vaco do Oama, ,hotor.! Seve.al scoie sailors and mar.ncs we.e j
As soon as President Mitten and the '',, ""' '! ",:.! ! - - - ,n inos Tobln obtained a divorce on diawlng for seits All of the nlneU- I'odoboat destro.ver Douro and other war! ordered out of tho Heading Terminal 5
Mayor have signed the lease the clt ir ilartiiet t i.,Ki tiled i.,.m Hrce I 1(AN MOKK AKKKSTS giounds of desei Hon fioin Judges Iltoom- seven members ot tho lower branch with vessels. Their surrender Is understood hy the military and naval police. A
and the company will ask the Public ....,...,. ,,,. ",,-T throughout lin Ciilie.1 m. lnu Id im iipv "11 and Johnson, of the Delaware County the exception of President IMwatd U .1,a marked tho conclusion of the number of "bunkles." belloMng that the $
hervlco Commission to nnnrove It. Then . . .. ."' .. ' mB ,".,r,ou... "u ' "",.. Oi' HUli IhljAINU iMhiV Couit of Common Pleas. At the same fileason. will 1 nsl.e.l 1.. .ir.. , disturbances. order wns Issue.i i.e- ti, ,,.,in.i 1
,j
,1,. l-ni,..l !,... .... it ... . . ... .. I dtai.ro it 1111 i. l'iU
. 111 .(.( ii (1-1.1 "'""""wi the engineering as well as tho median- Sovonil Timekeennis nml Wnrkmt.
I1.1I tlepartmer.t of his buslnes.". , ., ' .
WASHINQTOX, Jan. 10.
Xttyflrst soldiers' wan tho term
I by Senator Stone, of Missouri, In a
before, the Senate, In which he
Uy icored men recently commls-
I irom civil lire ior wont in anous
of the war Department. Ho
they are In many cases ro-
more pay thin Hinting- men,
thev have never heard and
e," expect to hear tho Bound cf a
1 run."
tor fitone said that while they are
Itted to wear the uniform and the
collar Inslmla as the men of the
some dlstlngult hlns mark should
by which It can be known
Ltfcey.re not actually combatants.
1 senator s remarks were ev oKea dj-
troductlon ot a bill by Senator
tf 9Z woaningion, proviuinr max ino
Hint furnish uniforms to onicers
Senator Jones pointed out that
tints are being; heard from all sec-
let the country at the treat expense
men are put 10 lurntsn tnem-
I with army equipment after recelv-
1 omml3olons. Ho read a letter to'
1 effect. In which tho writer pointed
f that In many cases men had to bor-
money with which to equip them-
L'
'.Waililngton Senator said onicers
t pay 'Tronteers' two or three
, far uniforms. The writer of the
IS
scoundrel In tho country Is
f;up on military supplies which
master claims no is uname to
rv
' Kenyon, of Iowa, and Senator
. of Wyoming;, who visited the
front during; the recess of Con-
. Jwva stated there are many men
1 who are wearing tne uniform
(.natlo. who are not entitled ti.
senator tjtone said tiiero were
1 of men In France and In this
- who, while havlnc authority to
'Beers' uniforms, should not be
HJw same dlstincutshlng; ornaments
tMn upon wnom me country mus
I' actual warfare.
will start its light.
Tho Lnltetl Uuslness Men's Assocla-' Ho learned the minting business in
tlon, according to Mr. lleasley, will at- tho shops of It Hoc fc Co. and was .1
tack the validity of thn lease on tho , warm personal friend of Colonel Hobert
following grounds. nO0 and tho late (Jtoige Lasher
That whllo by the terms of tho lease Solemn high requiem mnss was cele-
Accused of Collusion to Defraud
Government
time bteps were taken to have the mar- her from 11 hnt, tho number denoting
r'age nnnulhil by the Vatican on tlm. tho nlieo. he will occunv. Previous in
ground that 11 nevtr was consummated, the thawing tho members will ictlro to iil, yv
11. 1. fin u lm.it lining Is nt Ai1l t 'h vt. I Ilia On.n.A ..I .1... ...... ... , liaVaH
: nut street, has olllees In tho Drcxel enter Councils nt a time nnd seat him- ff! ?.'! " L . 'J' ""fA'i'.'J '" i1'0 authorities
nam- 1,.!,! .... i..ji .1 ..
Titnn .- sin a j 1 -1 . . . " - iMihiinnuii mini ;il lib uui ,a
-'mi -''- -v. a jwsuon cnt-natci. nlrin n.n tn,i .1 1,.. . .i.,.t. ., ji
m .. -.. . . .-..w ! v.i iiiiii. ti, mi istMJii iirciiirii in n
iueso..yanemoon icccivc.i ny tne nbldo bv tho reCi.1..tl !,.. I...T A
Atrencv .tv D... l... it , .... . ..v.. .... .
.-.-.- -.- ..... ... 1t-.11.1et1 1110 ortipra mmn rrnm fi. ,.-.nA..
wood. N. J. by tin. pastor, the llev. P
J. Clime Numerous other priests as
sisted, ami the Hlght IUv. Monsignor
11. J. JIulllgan. of Immaculate Cor.ctp.
the city agrees to equip Its hlEh-snecd
lines It actually lacks tho power to
equip them, since the legislative enab'lng
act authorizes It only to construct and
"improve"
That tho legislative act cnabllnir the i lion Church. Camden, also spoke,
city to IcaBe Its linen pi ov Idea that no -
lease shall be made without specifying Post Wheeler Improved
within eighteen months tho timo when , i05t wheeler, author nnd diplomat,
construct on of the leased lines shall be reported today as being much lm
begun, and that tho lease docs not so proved In health at the Jefferson Hos
"Til .'.h "ltal Wlwel'- became 111 Ir. Toklp,
'" " i"j... tu .. rutes 01 inre is , japan, wliero ho wns charge d'utTir
Moic anchts of workiiuii nnd tlmt-
Urn. ,s t li,t 1i.iv.. .1. ft ..111I..1I tin. tint.
br.1t.d1U St. Johns Church. Collings- , CInmi.t thrmigh inanlniilitlon of tho
I paiolls at the punt of tho Amulcan
litlura tl....fil S.hlr.l...ll,1ln.- f , r lu.r 1 1,... J ( .1 TS.
at Hog Island probably will lm made i .Tobl11,' "h0M h""' '"J u ir,1" lucent
today or tomorrow street, Is lepiestntcd by Thomas 11.
A foue of detectives who have been "" i""1 . " i"0' udl; llu'"J' ' tho
working to detect tho dishonest rk. 'd' fc.'' '"'"'i'i'1 lyT8hu.Vl11, Bur'
.,.,, ii.. nt....,iv!.rrpsie,i iu m.. u.i. s'" B nttonitq Is Henry J. Scott.
. ..:. :,::. ::."'," ... ... ,:.:, ::;: i
j coin n.tj tt-.u iir.u
from $1000 to JHJOO
Comnitsslonet Loiiir.
In most of tho cases of fraud the Vf Detectives .Maneelv and Tucker. The
workmen wcie acting In colluson with , awer was nhiluctid from this city
Uuildliig. ns has Tobln. ' Pelf. M.mv of Um rnriv-.tmn ni,i..i I"".' J('""on wcro persuaueu to dip-,
TI... formir Mrs Tobln at one thn. nnMous to get thetr old seats, but rirndeKditt?ho,ii h.cidtnt To'tbe
sang at tho Cath.tlral of St. Peter .in I their hopes aro likely lo bo shattered by Onverimient : forces 1,,c"Jcnt l0 tho
Paul. Her ago was given as llfly-ono . ' game oi cnanco in which they will
participate. i
A few- of tho men had purchased.
Kato,Kt !ynf
Government forces.
inherent In the Mate, and that, there- of tlm American embassy, and camo to timekeepers. After the fraud had been June . l!'l". In an mitoinnblln by lesl
fore, tho lease. In so far as It purports I Philadelphia in lompanjwllh his wife,
jo fix rates of faro for tho futuie. Is Halllo Hrmlnlo Hives, author of "best
Illegal, seller" novels Sho Is at hls'bedslde.
accomplished tho workmen and the
tlmekecpeis would divide 111.) spoils
equally.
WILL HELP ITALIANS
IN DRAFT BOARD QUIZ
In ball ranging Tobln figured piomlmntlv In the news fjavous club Offers Its ?t.w!ena In
by fnlted btatesi two cars ugo in. counsel for Jacob '-avout. iiuo uiiers lis beniccs in
("Doggio") .Miller, electrocuted slnjei ' Filling1 Out the Question
naire Blanks
Tho Cavour Club, ot 1438 Wharton
dents of .Mount Holly, X. J whero he f ."' ,"" "r?a"''lu OI. """a" ""B
was wanted on n chargo of jumping ball
In a civil suit.
Tho Government, adds the dispatch
has Issued n statement declaring It has
accurato knowledgo of tho intrigues
among tho Democrats to regain power
hy force. Governmental measures have
been taken to prevent food hoarding and
reduce food prices, the statement an
nounces. '
A revolution occurred In Portugal
early In December, he Government
capitulating to tha rebels after three
days lighting, during which seventy per
SUGAR FAMINE OVER; A. C. OF L. SHIPMENT
PRICES SHOULD DROP PLEA FOR INCREASE LEADS BOY TO ARMY
men. decided nt a special meeting to Hons """porte'1, '""J and between
offer assistance to the, arlous local draft 300 aml 4S "o""0" A new govern
iin.r.iu .it ti, . o.init,. .....I ...... ....: ment was formed under Doctor I'aes. tho
'ed fellow countrymen by heliilmr ibe revolutionary leader, and Mnchado,
D MnOIDFJO OlITADn "HP VC" D A I I V FAPrPC lat:r to fl" out questionnaire blanks from ITesiacnt ot tha repuimc. was nanieneci.
iinni nmr .. .vvtiitii iilil iinLin iihiiiLai " ioc.u ooaius.
promptly destrocd by a lleutentnt In tj
c.i.ttBf oi cno naai ponce. He refused
explanation, saying onlv that ba i,nrt or.
ders to keep navy men out of the rail- 11
ro.m terminals. .
Plans for the immediate rebuilding of '
thO HestOll ScIlOOl. Klflv-fnnrlh ctr.f ,
and Iansdovvno avenue, destroyed by'jl
ilio on mesuay niglit, nro under con- J
k ii ii ' , . " l)rouosed to enlireo the ,
..-..u.nii, auuing aoout six rooms.
VARE PUSHES BILL FOR
NEW NAVY YARD GATE i
The cluli voted to tlevolo three nights SONS OF ITALY OPEN
TO FIGHT FOR m, cross camp
Y17....1.1 n ; t .. .. .
.( cum x rovme $tou,uuu ior Entrance m
and Aecomnniivlnn- n,,tiJ;..n. fl
at League Island j
ApproprUtlon for the erection of a a
CAMPAIGN I gato at tha entrance to'tho Phade?phl3 1
TT t f,av" ard an'1 accompanying buildings '
Huge Shipment From Cuba Is witness Declares Municipal Taking Warrior - Ancestor's
axputteu to nnng iteuei Rosoarch Bureau's Fitrur.-s Wounon. f!hai-1io "Mnriiii-n
Close to Bread Line
to Consumer
Urge Ratification by Next
Legislature
Harly relief from the lone-nievallinc
scarcity of reflned sugar and a sharp
The National Shipbuilding Labor Ad-
Runs Away and Enlists
,. , . . i , The 'ilrs" nro cffcc'tlng u thorough
The call of his ancestors wns In tho nr.al,,,.oll i ,il(, p,IIudeluhl.i district
drop In price are forecast following the Justmenl Hoard resumed Its sessions nt blootl or sUteen-year-old Charlie Ma- as wellfas all pints, of Penusjlvaiila. to
arrival of two vessels from Cuba ton- tho Hotel Walton this luomlng, and ' gulre. As ho gazed at the pit tun- of his oblnln enough votes to Insuio rutlllcution
talnlng moie than 18.000.000 pounds of hearJ so men ulstUM the high cost granddad, who looked down at him fio.n !f I'10 redwal prohibition nmendmentb
the raw product. The ships aro now , ,, , ., . , . . ....... ... by thu net Legislature
unloading their cargues at tho plants of of m,nB nB ,l10 mwi lmI,ortI"t reasons the wall nt his bedroom In his uniform "if tho amendment Is not rectllled at
ine rraiiKiui nugar iieiimng Company wnj mo sniiiuunmiiK uitii ui unit eiiiy oi inue, ilio cioy couiu noi rest.
." iwiureoi siicci. .Mouuav, vvetines-, - -- . . . .Navy Yard and actomnanvlmr bulldlnes
... . . :rV.,., -K"a Introduced at tl
Noted Leaders Uomillg to To acconVmou.ta Tnmmcan Vs "-Z "" to Raise Funds for Italian 'r'0?Kn"e"m wil-J
olhccrs and inembers will he on hand1 War Victims j Tho gate Is needed nt this tlma to
etb ripnl.itp In evnetl In Mia ai hvm 1 tal, .. ---m ttt. ciu liniq to
Tho favours were led to take this step In an effort to obtain money for the at the-jard, as well aa'To rflu"th
by rumors that exorbitant fees wero I Italian lied Cross and for tha relief of ' quarters of the Uoaril of lofhnJ rm.
oeing ushro ior oj noiares ami otbers ' the families of soldiers now lighting on , Ployment. The accomnanvlntToniMi !?
lili Iv0 cTa ?f llle arl band, the mai'
of Italians ; who were unablo to lead or I tho Italian front, a huge mass-meeting
write l.ngllsh nnd vvho wero therefore waB held list evening at Ljrlo Hall, S2S
unablo to answer their micstlonnales un- South HKth street, under tho auspices
aided.
of the Order of tho Sons ot Italy In
The Cuours in chargo of this woik ..',"
? "'in.n0"'"!...1:0"!1" Th. pVlnclpal speakers wero (leneral
3 WEATHER
(MkUI Ferecaai
BTOK,' Ju.' 10-The north-
m his remained nearly sta-
r.tb Quit of Bt. Lawrence I
fwentyiour nours. ana
I has continued In east
iM-' portions of the Lake
temperatures be fallen
I pvTiiesi vl ine fiunn. woiie v
. slwht rise )n Its western I
ladiflM; Ontario and most
Ml Atlantic atates. The 1
l are of kletn pressure has
MiajMiir... wane ine tem-
la the oentral , alleys
.' ' ,tr -. ,f
-Kew
nnd tlm 3IcCahan Sugar Kenning Com
pany.
Refined sugar Is retailing ut from
nine and u half to ten cents u pound,
and tho brown product at nine to nine
and a half cents. Leading dealers pre
dicted that these prices soon would be
reduced at leust a penny a pound, and
If the supply holds out, further reduc
tions soon would follow. They consid
ered the stringency virtually over.
Karl IX Uabst. president of thS Amer
ican Sugar Kenning Company and one of
the' three American members of the In
ternational sugar committee, said with
the coming of the Cuban and Porto
Illcan crop, now being harvested, he he
lloed the sugar needs of the United
States una iter allies soon would be
amply supplied. lie predicted iuur
prices wlll,be so forced down under the
plans of the VederaJ food administration
as to become the cheapest article of food
on the American table. j
It a iit,t lac tit m rt ilio T.uirlut.i lllru t lm
llev. Homer W, Topo. superintendent of ,,f d"" ago ecelvlng iiuestlonnales will
.. v.i.n.i. i.i.i . .11... i . . .a ... ... I I1A jll tlU'inpeuefl Of thbt rimwirttmU..
In pay. J, Keenan, one of tho witnesses, ture. which helped to beat down the Ij '. "ZhTuI said 'It wl I bo bet-auso1 to avoid -unpleasant treatment nt the.
and Rlnll tliould havo nn Increaso Two swords, crossed below tho pic-
lim-u-nrpK nml will remlee ih.ln .. i7. . ' "" PriH mi sit:aera wero e.ruerai
.. Joseph 1)1 Sllvestro, grand master of
rln ,.... ..-.,. :" '."" """ "' iiiiT-
nV.VT. . "i-. u ,no 0"lces of the Labors
Board. 'Tho total tokI la c, tun nnn."
ternT,;" .Y."! a"e" i"a'-a
firing "'" 'na"0r to have the de- I
fo tf, nt "",roVe the appropriation be-"
fore the Naval Affairs Committee. 1
criticized the report of the Bureau of
Municipal Research and raid that the
minimum figures quoted therein on cost
of living ween close to the bread line.
Ho said that the flgurcs concerning
tho prices for accommodations In hotels
for worklngmeu and the charges of
tho restaurants were out of question for
rebels In the Civil War made the final
argument. Tucking one of his grand
dad's swords under his coat, tho boy
slipped quietly from his home at 310S
Kottu Mlllman street u. week ago,
l'or several das his parents wero al
most distracted. Kvery nook and cor
ner of the city und hlato wnn searched
w Ithout result. Today n letter came to
the average laborer. Ho icfcrred to the Mauutrtf home. It bora tho crest
the higher cost of coal as another reason I of the Y. M. C. A. and was postmarked
for the needed advance.
This afternoon at 2 o'clock 'the cm-;
players will havo their Inning.
Miner Want to Hear Wilson '
UXULVtOS. Vh.. Jan. 10, Official of
the United MIne'NVorkcm here announced
thev had Invited President Wilson to
I address thetr International convention
opening next week at Indianapolis. The
want ,in rriau to gave them
No Dog License Needed Here
Councils hating taken no action to
provide for the licensing of dogs under
the act of Assembly of 1917, they can
ramble unlicensed all over Philadelphia,
though It Is fatal In the rest of tho
State.
Fire In Unfinished Bulidinp;
A three-story brick building In the
course of construction, lbll North Kront
New York. It was fioin Charlie.
"I have my grandfather's fighting
blood In me," he wrote. "What could 1
do 7 I have enlisted. I'm in camp at
New llochelle, N. Y, I hrrught grand
pop's sword along for luck."
"We're proud of him." they said.
Joseph P. Magulre, the boy's father,
said "his grandfather received two
medals for braver' In the civil War.
Charlie is of tho sumo blood.
couldn t help It
the voters slay away from tho liolls on
election day."
Tho old policy of pointing out hor
rors of the V. T.'s and other forms
of Intoxication will bo rcpliccd by con
crete IllUbtintions of tho scleiitine, ceo;
nonilc and commercial values of prohi
bition, It was said, Speakers of inter
national reputation will come to Phil
adelphia to nsslst In this new propa
ganda, among them Richard P. Hob-
sou, ex-congressman irom Alabama
I hands of the unscrupulous.
DEATH CALLS ItEV. DR. MAY
Aged Unitarian Pastor and Author
a Victim of Pneumonia
Tho Key, Dr. Joseph May, pastor emer
itus of the First Unlturlan Church, died
late last night at his apartments, Kiev-
enth and Pine streets. Pneumonia,
U, Wheeler, of Washington, national at
torney for th Anti-Saloon League.
The organization In the process of
formation here when completed will
branch out Into every otlng precinct.
Men for work In tho wards and their
divisions are belne nrocuretl thrmxrl. ,.
"c'torH of the 300 churches of all de-
.ii.ml.mtlntiij It, flin ..Hi tl.nf ... ...
Magulre"" ' hB true to tho tiamo of porting the leagu"'
which he contracted six weeks am tin-
Senator Wesley Jones, .of Oregon : Con- the cause of death. Ho was elclitv-
if......... . ' . -.,.-, w. w..,v, unu iiniiq inn )CUrB UlU.
Doctor May was pastor of the Wrst
Unitarian Church from 1876 until 190J,
He was a frequent contributor to reli
gious and secular periodicals and pub
lished n number of sermons. n0 vvas
active In many reform movements.
Horn In Boston In 1830, his bojhood
was passed at Syracuse, where his
father was pastor of the Unlinrin.,
! Church. Ho graduated at tho head of
tho order for tho State of Pennsslva
nia. Mr. SUvestro saU that the organi
zation not only stood for patriotism to
Italy, but to the United States as well,
and pitnted out that among Its seventy
two lodges, In Philadelphia nioro than
$400,000 had been contributed to the
Liberty Loans.
Tho s,oclety Is at present engaged In
getting laborers from among Its local
list of SO.OOO members to assist In the
building of ships at Hog Island. A
bazaar Is also -being held each evening
by the order In Lyric Hall, the proceeds
of which aro to be added to tho war
fund. ,
Mr, SUvestro announced last evening
that the Order of the Sons of Italy In
America has a political side, and that
its 20,000 inembers are lined up for the
Town party. "Wo aro against waft."
ho continued, "and want to do every
thing In our power to make the city bet
ter for our being here."
Water Damages Factory
Civil Service Examinations
street, owned by Henry Matterson, I Open competitive examinations for tho
caught fire early this morning, Klre
men belles e the blaze resulted from
spontaneous combustion among a quan-
their Bart la th, I spontaneous comuutiion among a quan-l:.4t per diem, February 6, are an
ili - HK'ttaBa-'aiMi atraw'Tle damacoj Bounced btthe, Up(ted State .Civil I
position of guard, penitentiary sen Ice,
1110 a year; top j 1st draftsman, ti to
3.4( per diem, February 6, are an-
Drue Hto,;s .Stop .Mamp Sales
Prug storeti owned by J, K. Muufter,
Forty-sixth and Sansom streets, and
Powers & Henolds. Forty-fifth and Lo
cust streets, havo discontinued the salo
of postage' stamps.. They claim their
ie refluirea ino entire, .aWWllon of a
V.. ;:." r ,lar.Viru. L"nor" W " "57. Ri:AII.(l. Va., Jan. 10.Dama.
... ,ou i.d viucrvu me ministry and tlmateu at Jis.ooo were caused bv th..
before coming to Philadelphia served ' "ooalliair or tgj basement 0f theDrlscoll
, M.Mwuk ..ualv, j wvmuBiiy ractorv Iiapm
TOO KTI! PQIt ClhHIKirATHIX
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AVAILAIIUJ,
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HfAV.L.LvNTGV."It'NtTY von Tiion-'j
PmiiVTtmwirSSiSgS'-n AND COM-7
ANT c5i5jii iK.J?W:iJ. AND ACCOUNT-
Al A11.A11LK. V 705, LlSOaKItOFFlCi:.
i
mnutciurln. fonrtrn, Anply in ?. m t.
two other churches. He recelve.i ti,-,
degree of doctor of laws from Jefferson
College in 1887.
He wa- married twice, his first !
lerv Conmanc t,..'?Sy""
by the bursting of water pipes In an ad
Joining building. Tho thaw released the
ice on the pipes In the second bulldlnlr
? vacant factory, and the water flowed
Into the, hosiery plant cellar, when .1?
1'lnEMAN
TI9.H iiuii.t'iNfi noir.rnn
HTBAI)V KMPIXJVJ1KNT
AI it.'.y jsji"'-' '"hm
MEN WANTED
OKPICC BUtLtilNrt cr.KAVIVfl .A
W1HTB, 8TKADY KUMJT3vT M J
dyln In MI. III widow and four
j&sBsto1 -:
.rjctT room ui .. . r
t 4.sWnT74lUtVVr
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