n3.fW:i, i;, ?&, , : $' WLAjtTW i.A8. D0U1Y SWG SLAV AND LATIN SONG ' ' " " .. ., ., . .T,. , ...-.. ? , 1 t 11 ' . . - . . Af .. .,.' i .. MMMYYrm 4 ... - ,r-s w , , . . rit-u if - , j M . oojoinj!; AiAUNli U11U YLrKILL, JAMMED-HIGH WITH HUGE MASSES OF ICE and 'Frankford rLittl Jfiwrneys iHrfrtferatlon fJ$ CANT FEEL IT fi u. Vt,,CMl fn Sijrht, But it 'Ir WiyiJ at Cetnpany's :. ' a r ,e ujiko poBLia lunikr reporter i northbound Fox Chase car on L'at Jflfth and Chestnut streets. lesneter stood at about 20 KtaC but before li had reach- I. avenue he thought he mustj we ngures wrong, judging ctd-storage arrangements of eatfcr ear. terttr asked the conductor In n tone: '"Why dant vou turn feaat In thts carl I was fairly when I rot on, but now i am 'through ana hare yet quite a. to to." U one point turned on." the aid. Tenor Gives Third Recital on "De ' velopment of the Sdng" Before Extension Audience This Is the week of the Slav, musically speaking, at any rate. Despite i the confusion of the political and martial conditions of Itusala, and Its kltdred peoples, there Is a unanimity' of appreciation for he Slavic music, i sundaes free concert at the Academy of the Vine Arts waa devoted almost entirely to rtuMlan choral music and lasf night the Mendelssohn Club Included several similar compositions In Its pro tram, while Nicholas Douty, tenor, waj dellverlnt a lecture-recital on "The Bonta of the Latin and the Slav" be. rore a University Kxtenston Boclety audience In Wltherapoon Hall. The recital waa the third of the series on "The Development of the Song." Mr. Douty lave the followlnt program: LATIN- (ITIKNCII) O lArd. Moat Ho'.- Pranrh Twlllsht , .Masaenet Starry Metit ..... Wldor Mist f ,L Normanit nutterSlea ,.,.... Chausaon Moonlight .. rtaure Merry-so.Kounil Debuany SLAV mUfWANM-OUSH) The Kattern 8!at (The Airal... ,nutlntln Cradle 8ma- , Out A Wnr.1 From The...,. ItlumenteM iHf ..rrnu ,,,, uiaxounom- o Then Plllnwv Harvest .rieM.Itecr.iniiilnnfr mnnmint ifftM ni hfla Mat In Ira avnr T ahanld Ilk fft . Russian Polk Hongs t Zlmballsl ETi... ii Jri fk .?.- Mlo-dclamstlon. O Realm ot Calient. vw at, cuwu va iYrv,v. i Arenik" know you are entitled to ktclc about ' Mr. Douty chore his proa-ram of the conductor answered, "but that order at the barn this mom l.f cant turn on any more points. 1 .will sit over there," Indicating a ' part of the car, 'you -will ret t of what heat there la on." I reporter did not nee how he could French music with the Intention showing the different methods employed fn rlvlnt to the Latin Mng Its UU tlnctlve feature, "trace, charm, tact," as the recltaltst expressed It. There can be no question about the lack of depth of emotion and the almost utter absenca without removlnt few other i of passion In the wrltlnr of the French I The opera stuns to be the form fr.r the expression of the moving; forces ir from their alleted warmth. COAIj IX PLENTY ta thj T TJ T o nhart nf coal n , "' "fiwinn " "e movma Hirers Jtnfn lV,7V.r. li tabirar. nf'of the l0". There Is little of the' LtronsT h? asked. 0,lh!rhly dramatic that Is so character- . they are not short of coal, they "" ' f r'"cl "J? . '.?."" 11" .. a Mantv of 'coal tf -ou want to see I """a" " '""H- " lainr ro u ?,y l'rSf.''V ?... "". 1 .:.. ually as slmiili as what Is renerally ' wy on inn-tar mu o '".-,,..,, , -,,. ,.fn. .....- ,h ,. slat avenue, and then you can see they have coal or not. Tney - coal when the last strike was nad and If t know anvthlnc C K. they have 'enouth coal to last lor six months, even If they con- to have this extreme weather." reporter stayed on tn car, aa t to see the cost. After seelnt It, to wonder why everybody was 1 for coal. He went so far as to for a man .with an exlenaea sledge of coal to look over their and 4s testimony connrmeu me I of the conductor. ThT. II. T. Is a public utility cor- Stlon, and should have coai oy an very fair inaani, dui mere la nu on why it snouia noi nrai us ura thV expert further observing that lnt the publics neaiui was -slahted fuel-etonomy. I.Tfce reporter then took Itoute 71 to ICfosA and strante to say, juuiini MaVormar exnerlencfs with this f 'lkte, he caiitht a, nlce cold car t aarav. pTfow does this hsppen?" he asked conductor. The importer naa oeen rtsdry. warrried with slant oi so-mucn I,, and thoutht he was entitled toa Th conductor simply smiled a wintry but there was neep signim-anus .that smile. TM reporter failed to find any one ;vFrankfdrd who was enmusiasnc at the troney service, hiuiuui oumw , .uthuslastlcaliy bluer in of itnc It i rrankfoj-O he boarded a car on S and returned to becona ana nt Streets. On this car' the re- found a very inieinreni con- r, aa bid employe of the oouipany. ra is no ududi cooui uie uuiu- Iht sh6f f 6t men," he saw. "it men every day, and Is havlnt aMenltv In Alllrtr their places. irre times of tilth wares, and es are necessary te way prices .one ud. The P. n. T. doesn't 1 ta think that It can afford to nay Etneraase. b:t It Is rhcrt-slfthted policy. certainly would bo cteaper than let- rthe r equipment ro r.u 10 pieces ana ail ineir roou men. ijich new I conceived to be "folk song" : that Is probably tle eecret of their charm. Mr. Douty Indicated the strong Influence worked by Hsst, Choptn, Kranck and Watner over the modern French com posers. "T .sS'-'MHKsalaaaaBkasW I ;Uhi::'tim:MMM P J IHH.s. M BfjjE- -A& .aAfi vW'TwS'iiTi7il 0(4uistilaBirVsse&lslsfllssSBIslslsHsWH Mi' ij" AisaisaisaisalsaisaisaisaiVisaisaisaisaisaHisaB -. BaBaHBte.?aBBlssaasasW'u WJs 'MMMMMMMMMMMMmrMMMMMMMMMm. 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In tolnic froni.the JVench to the Slavs I desvous by tho iwllce today resulted In wci'K REGtSTER ALIEN FOES HERE IN FEBRUARY List of Police Stations Where Ger mans Will Be Enrolled ' Is Given The Philadelphia police will ''jl'r all German alien enemies early In lb ruary, or as soon thereafter as tho De partment of Justice can complete' Its plans for putting the law Into The list of police stations where alien enemies will es rctisierea loutmo .Icatlens il"" loth and Kltiwatfr at ! i S 26 aboa crhrtatlan at. f) lAncey above Id st S3S Hace at ., " tsth above tct at 11th btlsw Vina at ,..,.. (Kait from Droad at.) ralrmount av. aevt to st 1013 nuttonwoad at ZOlh and nuttnniraod ets Front abort Master at Kait Qlrard a. n'ar Montfomtry Kientn below jrrrmon i. 44S1 Main St., Manavunk. A ., S ., 0 10 Oarmantown it. and Vt Halnt; St. KJ r-aui ana Kuan i.. i nnhiotu 11 2 i:i It IS .. in i; is ., I'D . . I'l ROY'S (HJKK SBOT prevents mmx ... :r-rz f sixteen-1, ear-wia wuumvJjj uhiv) Hi.) iruuuuB iniruQer at Father's Home FIRES THROUGH WINDOW. Roxborough Police Hope Burtlir'j ''I Injury Will Lead to . ' Capture a 24 so IS 7 s 10 8 s t at S'. I!3 K r.1 as 4IJ jii 42 41 r.n 4S ss jn 4S 44 "mplr,,L1hl,;sln.VThaV,.sl!i;drw rte;V,frn,Ch1e,yTbo0n;?RULE 0N COMPENSATION FAIR PLAY FOR INDIAN, sawyer or JinrK Twain a time, isxcept a-viv tiiicimi rr inrviu&r rijcyv ur aJUllUK U1AUIN that Tom and Huck I Inn hankered after true. The Russian sonsrs are alwavn In a racial Idiom. So characteristic Is thts of the Slavic sons; that-even to the nnthe Russian acquainted with tho musical lit erature of his country -It Is dlffk'ult to tell the composer Immediately. Tschal- kowsky sounds llk Cul, Rachmaninoff i ill. n..t...AiM t m.. , . 1,B llle u covery deal ly every iii-virnuiK like Ruhepsteln, and so on. This, of . ,,. , ,, ' ,.,,, nn.i K.n.in,i la foiceu to use motorcars for his loot. , .... . . . r . t m .. . . intfrea in Kecoru as Ulaim- jicuicu man iauve amen- 1 can, He Declares Four bojs, blxtecn and secntecn years old, were arr'cRted today follow ant's Representative IIARH1KBU1M rSnfB'i!,i .".Jl"15' ,0,,I,e aCt'1fl,1 V0C;'! motorcars along tiray's avenue, between Jlackey. thalrm K1". ."'?". 1T c'?.nd onf. '" "ht ?Jd ' Kortynlnth and r.ftysecond Mreets. ....' I'M! . .nTnii,. ,i el .lp " ,"r V,.er Clenrlnic up of tha mysteiy befjaii Jlon- - "'"i'"" " employs the sonir of the Deonle. uddlniri ... ...?..r .... ..,' In nil workmen". fl. lini nnnnnnfrl that n.riu.i ' .. . . .. uiuuv.tDici i CI i lUIllS - ""uiiuiimii, uiatrieu iiio uoou or io- (nninsntiitlnn iaoa In cahftnfjin wmil1 Tiii- tit fi-Am sei TJ'Ule. io u onij ma own accompaniment or nr- ..,! riatti... n-i-,,, ,i -,,,ir,i,. r .. Kti n i.... - ir.... i Hou&n nnd nior it- mi n --cM.otrti i .. -... asiiva icivi kiicii i n us ssiivb wuihiui a n tutiii iiitr niiri isia ui :aiii-ii iMieimn nut --- ,-..,., ... v,. .. eiBvikiwiii . .i?i .?;"!": ,Uu'ncM "5 a.re ful'.'lthe Slxtyfltth street and Woodland ae- i,ivp,i tl, n-.m. nf v Mii.h.n imi. the Indlon ls weie rigidly enforced. against tax assessments levied on their j ;i s HiitKi liic Duumniuiuui unripsc. ma . i.ii a as a 1 1 .. as. i .a --- - ,. .. . . lltfaT llUr)ltnn ne tliaa, a-.l1tlAM .. J IS i .'.... mot ! c nil utter, dejection of the millions and ml! er, custodlon of alien property, AVaili- i,ands aiwaio i a tudninii LisTaiFtaa.il in. I npv i nrn i . i. i.i. I as.i -.-. a ii..i in n-rtr s a i.. -Aa-i .lin ..&.! . j t . .,,. ... . " , " ooj'H a (i milieu iM;inK whs iuji iiiui 4't.i, iu mv iumiwuj tmntu us jcy- lair piaj. witn tile tsunnressed emot'on ntnl ni.- ....i.i .i.i...,...i t.i... ..!...- . - .. slonn of a neonli In thl u-iv th ! TV n"""auniisiiwiuii? "wj iMiukc reieiKaiie or icconi lor tlie claimant, man, me t'orio mean and tli F are Infinitely , mp,e than the oU catablend lofhlne ;T .XTWh-'ctrSL: " ,'oS T"V, Aiith',l iM.B..ni a l'li1D 1ft. Tr. IV, ............ . .. " "" ".... a v.......- .... ... nu,j uuiiiiiniit-iiiiy exprfseu tne irutii too plan ternately N'ereld, ampie or me former. The H flat minor' Harris, at the Thlity piano onat. Is a particularly flue work Woodland avenue btatton, fot iiiai nas lain neglected too long. Tlis hearing singer "last night gave his usual sym- pathetic anl artistic Interpretation of the songs. v. II. I,. . Sl'ICEU THIEF'S UNDOING Donmtled bv tho conmensn. iun uuHni xo pay mrir own coinpen-:i ilmun. 1213 Houti Mar oe street: ,i... .... "L ' .' . --.--' .. v ---,.- -" ---- - ...- ,uio i-cnnsyivania HmuuiKline comnanr. "'errunuer. wnen lie said that O azounntv ta r..u.f,,.ii.n in: ,nv l.-nrtv. """'""'' ""," """ "iecie iu " "" win ..icsudiaro JirservHiion, I wh ch nUed a reduet on fmm i.-.e r.nn T io board Fasa the sltuat on. little mown here. Ills songs, his seventh street; Ueotgo Abbott. 1T2S " "'" .",7, " 'arrP'' A;,nyl' i:,,t':.'?.hV,e,nn, u,nnr f t0 S19.650. and of the New Jersey Ship-1 to Its simplest elements, Is that d works, his string music u .... n- .,. ,.. i i-wi.. u-iu.r rradlng with the enemy act, nhuh re- thK Iwanls Club In the Bellevue-Strat-' building Comnanv from na.s7S m . and fourth classes of railroad .. - . . . ............ ,, v..,.. ....., nl.l.a ,1,.,, l.u ..n.(..ll... .. ,1... irnnl llnt-l .niti.,!..! h n.l, .. ' . .. .. . " ' ,-- w ymv,- -- - exqutvie nnu tremendous. "The 1IS5 Hanson street crn held In J400 ' " .'.V ' ""'""'"" "' ""' i"oi- -- . , arms, us a . ouu. Tnelr assesments and the figures 're not subject to the road tax a ; sung by Mr.-nou-. s an ex- ball each this morning by Magistrate I'VL. ' .".ol'T." r. .' ,';?mp.?n!'aUon ' . I ," . . . c., r " lnalan'"- said I to which they asked tho reduction made I that by reason of the peculiar .second htreet and -""""" ."" imu mi .uien ene- umn ii uir uiuy man e.empi irom arc; taxation applicable to them thel ut SSth and l.anraitrr ae. snui beiew Ka-rl it Kovirth and Yorli its 1109 rina at.,.,... Hth balew Vine tta (Wt frnm Ilrnad St.) I1JM Weodland a ' Park nnd I.ahlsh avf Nineteenth and Oxford t loiarada and ClfrflM ati..,. 1.107 Meiamanalns a., Trenton ae. and Pauphln st.. SSS4 titate rd., Te-on' intii and llrk at slat lind Thnmr'aon eta front and Wtmorlnd its,. sstli end Tork i SPth at. snd Woodland ae.... 7th and Carpantrr its Ilitli and Sndr aa Tori: rd. and Champioit at SSS3 flfrmantoii-n a-a KiMirth it. snd 8ndr ave tlMh and rina (,.... VIA st. and Hunting Park aw.. 2th and Oxford sis SSth snd nltntr ' Media St. wtat of S5d at N. J. TAX BOARD UPHOLDS IMPOST ON ERIE ROAD Decision Important in That it Af fects All Railways in New Jersey TP.nNTO.V, Jan. 16. The State Board of Taxes and Assessment today upheld the assessment and taxes on the prop erty of the Urle. Railroad Company for 1017, despite an appeal of the corpora tion on the ground that tho assessment Included an additional tax under the Edge road tax act. Tho rallwiy company claimed to be aggrieved by the valuation and assess ment, and contended that the act was unconstitutional and that the tax levied thereunder Is erroneous, unlawful and unconstitutional. The properly noled In the appeal Is ! first, second and four class, and since V fight by big shipbuilding companies , the appeal was filed with 'the board nero me supreme uouri, in me cabe or Olllen et at . Sussex County Board of i niiu yi 1 1 -3 ini t iiii s;i (Zl1.ii . . ,. . m. ..n. . a . ij.a ,, . he said "and g!o tho Indian ""cr Iront 'l!llturfd tho appeals tnken laxiuon et ni, nas oeciuea mat second- nautra v ii & simrSMa r'Aimtai 11....1 r-iui r-inrnnn nrnnariv ib rnTDnia iirifin ne have given the black iTl. ,,,!. 1... r.i... ...... th Tia.iii law. Vmf il fimn rnrihir lllplno In 1 1.. -. . ... .i .,,.. ... : i.ai.i 1,., A.-- .M.i rn,i-..i.B ,3iin..,i Still w"-' " ....in ,m UICI VlUJ'CrtJ - v. v ...... ..u .w.-.- ...,uw """ l owners. . ; property Is not within the Jurisdiction Th rfm.ln.l n..n..l. ..... ,, .. . nf tl.M . fin.1 rtnf l:1l.l.f n lav.llnn fhlnf t..- fll.l.l..l.J ... t .. "" V ?!' "I'fC.WJj "CO UIOBO Oil" "- "- " - " -"'.. """.""" "f-";"0 "' tne l'cnnsylvanla Shibuildlng Comnanv. mereunaer. :in 1 rnni t n iiasrsio -a iraiaaimiu- iit a . .. . . - mt. . ... . reaucM tho Jlr3t property ct. but plan of SHIPBUILDERS FIGHT RIPARIAN TAX LEVIES Big Reductions Asked bv S, Jan. K. H.irrj -. , Vr Joscfl1 K- Ilxon. appealing fori Firrna Alrnicr flnmilon ttnA . an of the Workmen's l "? r the Indian before the I l S AlOUg Camden and', ... , , .... Neighborhood Club, In tho Bala-Cynwyd Gloucester RlVer Fronts All apparently well-laid plot to rob : the home of William 1. Halt, Jr., prts). - dent of the De Iong Hook and fiy Company, nt 7376 hldge aenur, waa frustrated last night by the prorfifit I sctlon of his sixteen-year-old son, U-' M .10, who urea a snot a, ins intruders '1 , anu wounaea one. Young Gait, returning home m.i . ,, 11 o'clock last night, noticed two msA1 1 .. lurking In tho lc!ntty. Going nfa 1 ; I the house ho told his mother that lis 3 .. had seen the prowlers. He then as.' "$ , . talned a ,32-caltber revolver belonging '1 ' to nis latner, una reiurneu to ins KltQhea ) 1 of the house where hs saw a man peer- ing in tne winaow, .-lira, uait called to her son that another man was Sp. , nroaclitnr the front of the hnuaa. Oalt fired through the window and tha ' i man. joined by his companion. ruahM tfl acroijs tns inwn towara tne gtrsgs ot ueorge n. uavis, on jiiaga avenue near J wignm street. Mrs. aait, meanwhile, T telephoned to the Roxborough police 1 CiH9nf tlarHii rtta.1 n rf..ti ...... w.Bn..k -.... ..u , uTwii ruanea qm iu 111c iiuuac, uut lutar a tuorouffh jl search failed to locate the men. A blood- "I stain on tne oncK porch, however, In- fl dlcated that Gait's aim had bn -... J?. and the hospitals are being watched Ingl mo nopo mat 'tne man may appear for-! treatment. fi Mrs. Gait said today that she re- 1 reived a mysterious telephone call yes. jj vcrmiy irwni n man wna rpoKe in broken 'T'l Kngllsh, probably an Italian, who want. 'J home. She told him not until evening jl iiu uiu not iix 111. time. xr. uait Sslq that two men, apparently Italians, rallsd i at nis omce in tne tactory at uroad and Wallace streets, yesterday and askad 1 see him. but he was not able to furnish il ino ponce witn a aescription. -fj 'Let'us go Into this ar with clean ,rJParlan r'E',,s alonC ,lie Delaware ,...!,.. niles or their dependents. Tor this nur. pose a. special form will be hupplled by the custodian of alien property. WIDOW OF VBTEKAN DEAD JERSEY JUDGE KNOWN . TO PHILADELPHIA BAR Haste to Make Away With Auto 1 Mrs. Caroline Walker Congdon Vic Causes Gollision tim of Pneumonia ut Eighty-one "More haste, less speed." Is a motto I Mrs. C'aiollne Walker Concdon. widow John Joaiah Whit. B,o: 1 it which applies In the case of Kdward of Brigadier General James A. Congdon Jonn josian White Practiced HerOjBookls, a negro, of 250 North Vogdcs died of pneumonia yesterday at 22C7 Before He Left Profession for I street. Bookls's sIft nctlon In knock- North Van Pelt street. She ivas eighty' Hotel Thielnoea Ing down Lester McAllister and stealing one ears old. . the touring car of William II. M. Am- Mrs. Congdon lcates a daughter, Mrs ATIjANTIC ,OITT Jan is i,,rt- "r' m "eruruuK, i-unniueiuuiy jonn u. .iiooney, ot wilKes-Uarre ; a joim josiah White. the draft, yet many of tho race are nooning to tne colors. I'r..VNHTI,VANtA HlltPBUILDINO i-u.-iii'Ari I.eled Tax T.nd. ImproKments and machinery !478,r,0 I'.'OS.ROO niparlan rlshta 21.000 .30 Policeman Was Custodian of Liberty , Hot."". . ?".y. ' : X ,g:gSo UKORGE LEUTWIXE DIES Tnlnla Bell for Twenty Years Georgo I.eutwlnc. reserve "policeman, S!E.r'n rlshu......... ' years custodian cf the Liberty Si"V"S "ST-".." '"',' tr,3s.r,oo 3is.ru tor twenty y ueu in inuependence nail, died yester ! XKff. JCnsKY MfirilUII.DINO COMPACT ih.iiiki IKarf.. 'IIU'OIP acrea ox IRS. 'One hundred lots. I1KS.S7A sn.ooo 15.000 ln.non 7.B00 taxes are increased automatically by the op eration of that act nnd that such In crease his been anticipated by the Legislature. The decision Is Important In that It will effect all tho railroads of the State. uay at i..t noouRtreet. , Totals 203.376 I28.B00 .IIo Joined tho police forco December , , .... -. .n. 12. 1878. rnmlnr hem from Mi,i,ii. ,,.. The legal battle centered on the new Uel. In 18l ho resigned, but three riparian rights tax of $2 a front foot,. years mier was reinstated and promoted wnicn was levied In 1917 for the first n a?AtaeA ant) Tn Ififl .Au.st a ei .. a a --... . . Wr. of OverbrooK. was consluernulv .Tnlm n Mnnt,v lb. Judire u.iit.. ..,- in t.u .,n.,fi n. .. .i . .. .... io eerireAnt. Tn IRQ?, fisainntta.i nt iiia tim 1 i.-. ni .. at.. a whom .o,.rn, """"""" """I ""' '"""' ""' Element u. i.onguon, a newspaper .., ,?.. k,hm,r.,Vri '"' ...i v..k,- lo ra.ru. Kdge, has Ju.tt.1 -.turned to the bene, - r.?J.?mo" .n ,?"" "V" S3; "'a"J,.f0"r. BrAnd,.,',ld"'''. 'le'. ? ho was transfened to the TSirteT T"SJ L'Vih.08":. CU""C' r1T .,5 tr trtA'N'nttr t. ,. r,. t.. ... m?. a jttl swmwj ... v" - unKuon, ino navy a exnert on nirniatifs ttwy are taWnc on ar responsible .appIa for a term of his mr. l! a for a further Sarins January 2 by of Washlnirton ; John C Mooney, ot a large extent for breaking up the '. of n0 llttIe lntercsf to I'lVlladel Jlas"'""-'"9 'ooney. m me i iiieenin ana Scranton: Mrs. Helen M. I'enton ami and they are costing the company rDhtans. tof mpney runnlpc Into tilings. r jU( white found his tralnlmr at the POSTMAX FALLS DEAD ' . Locust streets police station Caroline Mooney. of Los Anuelea. and a .. .1..' The nctlon took nlace nt Tuenli -first great-grandson. Harrv K Kenton. Mrs. flniiTOiilii. CMv rirrinn nioo 1A. .. r ars getting thirty-six cents an tl'lilladelphla bar of suth value In the and Hansom streets last night, where Congdon will be burled in Hanlsbuig T'. 1 ir u ir bow; that Is-men who have been on nrnfnaalnn r hnt.iv..nin. .,.. .u. ,-... MAUIitar was sent bv his employer to on Thuisdav. l unerai Halts llim .. L. ........,. ,..w ti.ot biirii viuv- . .. ". . years, iiie new men am i""u ernor Wilson six yearn ago ctncluded ha uenver a message, j no cnauneur saw building plants, contended It was ex orbltant. Gloucester -was represented by City Solicitor Charles A. Letzeus nnd the Gloucester City board of assessors. -Muskrats -Cause Flood COAL SLIDE ENTOMBS ' ONE, INJURES TWO Miners" in Desperate Run for Life Near Shamokin After Cutting Through Pillars SIIAMOKI.V, Pa., Jan. IS. John Bechesk, miner, Is entombed behind or buried beneath hundreds of tons of coal, and Joseph Conclnl and Andrew Adolka were Injured and had narrow escapts from death In a heavy runaway of coai ana rocic irom a pillar at the Sub tv-ontf cents. If they would Increase Lwas admlrahlv ritt.,1 tn ..,. v.... t. Book-la loitering around tha car. which aii. i ii.jii i V.u,u.ljt:1r,?.V" .llX: .: '' Ja'. ?? . .. i . .1.. ...,.i . .. ..V. . " . - ' -" -vr" :.;-..,. . : , . .,..,.. , .'loiui in ,'imnai ite&crve i-reoericK tiDoons. miv-iive vears old. -ti a a ni nrwi ' t r ii sttii-ii. nil si rmj niii-n i rs kiiii a (..... .. .- ..--. ! nrst '".. ' .'. " . .i:'r." r.l1rlilir I.. I'll nn rAm..v In. I'AULSBOrtO, N. J.. Jan. 1C Mutk-1 luehanna Collieries Company Scott mine '"'n c,u iv un iTPiioniriuie tor a near nere. KIdrldge L. r.lllson. of 12 South King street, a letter carrier slulca In the bank of the Delaware IUver. about a mile below Olbbstown, being "irmu una3. mote than 1G0 The three miners were cutting thronzli ay. causlniT the" &ng of f P'11" '" .the -Vo' 4 ve' !'" work IG0 acres of valuable meadow i ,ns whn they were startled by a roar. four cents an hour they would get aer in u.-judicial nnuin. .... ....,-. ,"- ..( .'. l.lL ' . - . .. . ty or men ana retain tne majority i appointment to tha bench ,i-.n i a what he was doing. A swift punch In " ,ouw, u,,:..., ,- . ., ,,, f.i, ,,,.,, .. ,..r rtk.li. nM man." T nav luat liaen tnld t m.aanp. m til. AA.. .. . -.., ...... tl.. I.t .ilill. ..nt ArnAIMst.t. ,lnrn una StrUCtOr in SUCgeiy In the medical SCllOOl ..,. nn.l ir..ni.. L..t .i.n. ..7 kU they will not'employ any more men fwlth Goternor Wilson. Ilia ninU i. nS his answer. Bookis leaped In the car ?f tlie University of Pennsylvania, has route. Halted by a funeral, he had luRt ,an!1 "i,d cutting off trams to Itepauno They leaped forward on their rush In iJToe; Island that come from the P. expression of ths regaid of Goerntr and drove up the street Policeman 'en appointed a major In the Medical stepped Into the street when he fell over. ,' V? ',i"n'l5r?l"? ??'.wJ?.y of" .""bbstown. safety. The pillar broke and great 3 . . ...i. ... ..in i..i .. J m xmrriior ' ....,- i 1...1 ... Iteservd Corns, and Walter It. Green. Coroner Pratt attributes thn de.ith in ' A portion of the Itepauno ulant of tho nnunHtl.o nr .i j ..,. ?:" 2 . a.. iiici ilium una !. "..ii ...-.- I iw utwr tw me auan uuu luiutu m ; V -. ..-- .:;:.- .:.. -; -. t,-. .ii... - till Pont lrl,r rnmr,n.. . !ii.V. !. - " "- "" " ""' tuuowea V but I don't think so. There are Judge White N the eldest ., ,f ti, the car. which turned Into Walnut ot,.u' anotner i-niiaaeipman, nas neen -.'V.U"'"-- .,, ,...,, town, which a.iioin. h. W,l..iZJ?'f?J: . " I -.many other plants' they can go to , late Joslnh and Mary Klrby White, an- street. At Twenty-tlilrd street It col- made a first lieutenant of Infantl y and 1-cllowv and" wa unmaVrledi l3 UIlder aer a result of the break. , C0110'11' "! Adolka, w ho were In the mike better wages and work under cesiors or both of whom have been "ded with a wagon and uetore iiookis oi"ii i.iiiiin.uK. i-ai. uj, j ieao. were caugnt py the rushing coal, tr conditions than at Hog Island. ' about getting the cars re- IJ" asked the reporter. It ta the limit." was the answer. "If this car Into the barn disabled It as chances to one that I will have prdmlnent In the riociety of Krlends In could 'reioverjlrom the accident never New Jersey and' Pennsylvania since the arrl'.d and placed him under arrest. first tf them earns to Anierlct, attracted bV jWllIlam Pann'a "Invito!.,, . 'Friends." lie was burn upon his father's ' iarm,. near iinuiu; Holly Bonus for Soldier Employes Coasts Into Train and Dies I but managed to reach a heading and iwlt..until It Is.Hxed. knd .what I attended Kwarthmore lenucu tlie ri their business. Lota of times In '"""" or f'snnsj at-- Kst-jsa when saa -.- -! tva "'' it. at S s .. ... tba cars they.don't have the cars, ' "" ?V"u.eo..!n "?'"" Prattles In iHwhen they hav, cars-and th.y '"ngZA""'l r have enough they do not have . , .".V.' U..i.. ""':.'"""' "."" , . ntn ,am nn'th.r. vnll'nt-.. ." '"""'" ""' "'" -wariliornilgll- ,.... -- .-.. , . rf . ... f enneim lintel, nf -mh ti.... v.... Ct. t i,'iii t-:..i ' . K.,.. . .... .BV itcKimeni. n,.- i- .. v.r.,. " -. :: Al.T.l'.VTnWV Pi Tin Iff u-ini.... I.ecrUltinB- for the l'lrar 1?.ln..n . j t,T. '. . " " ""! The fulled Clear Stores .Comnanv Ar,V.V,,,v. ,,.;:'. T::."'",.''''i'',u."' fjn,. !,.;. ....-".;.,-. ","""' '" "' "" "tui.tsomi wtre exhausted Camden Boy Falls From Roof has announced that It will Be to each M'UL'iobnkvS.'mdiSa In progrVs, at the second ita,,.S , bSST S.v rs.mlS--.. P.oy Wagner, fifteen . old. 729 manerapio , sa oy " "" "' "" ine,' "SiSS '"KR ,, , J"? "r- " street and 8uuelni caught in the slide and burled "hi CI'. avenue, lonner National Guardsmen I derds of tons and tons of rock and coal and other men of military experience are Hescue parties tonight are removing the being (.ought. Fifty Monographers are debris. nPrVlaWl nt hairlnnarUtx. l. 1.-1. ... ' Thai .!. . J . to Cooper Hospital. from the Goernment. crossing. """ "" . ine. ' ' " """ "ul,u- ,, "'".'T..'"'"" ""' '. In 181,2. 11a . Yaw echoor X'Z from ...e'roof of his home last eve, t.on to go Into the army or navy and Jhe CentraBallroadf New Jersey Ivanla. receiving "'?. I!"'0' "I,! ,7,.',.:" 5 Tk" ','':",, , n "T. ,'., "7 v."..' Two years ago an older brother lost both n ! irut'LUir ui mc nitu b c scia nuivitu uw.uk Mu v ,.a . va. wj i.rrsi m 11 rniirrtrifi npfiinanr at tii .... ling. SHIP BOARD TO VISIT JOBS PASSED AROUND PHILADELPHIANS SAY Eir.HTSFMTTY.iAir 5e5itf"'nr!TARDS AT HOG ISLANDITO STRENGTHEN VARES 'WE'RE ALL AMERICANS' FOR FIGHTING DRAFT DANIELS PRAISES THREE IUESTS EXCEED ESTATE llWould Distribute $3700. Ptod- r-.ii ertv Worth J2500 1Kb : SiUSSts aggregating about SI 000 1 tha ralue-of his estate, tSTOO. rMtatned In tha will, probated to- of Jamas J. Orogan..mho died re- r at 2J0I North Third street. 1 will directs that II00O each be St. Kdward a Jtoman Catholic 1 and St. Mary's, St. Chrlstopher'B ta Episcopal Hospitals, and made SAILORS FOR HEROISM ' Wage Scale to Rule in Iudus" Fe"c6s )Iended in Doubtful Men Accused as Pro-German Socialists in Moyaniensinp; k tx-j Will Be Announced at Wards by Redistribution of Given Vote of Confidence ' Under Heavy Bail Ppndvmr by Neighbors Hearing for New Trial Later Session WASHINGTON", Jim. 16. For hero (am displayed at the time the United btatea steamship Alcedo was sunk by a German submarine, November 3, Pat- At the imitation of P. It. Kennedy, rick 'J. Quinn. . cosjiawaln ; William J. Industrial relations superintendent of Bellamy, yeoman of the first class, and the International Shipbuilding Corpora George A. Collier, fireman, second clasj, tlon. members of the NUIonal Shlpbuild. have been commended by Secretary Dan- Ing Labor Adjustment Board, which has (els, the Navy Department announced been sitting for the Jasf keieral weeks today, - - - at lie jjotej -yajtori, tomorrow will visit bequests amounting to 610..Be-1 wuinn rescued hnslgn William I'. Hog Island to Investigate at flrst hand Of, 1. each were made' to the Harrison, who was unconscious- on a I conditions at the shipyard. it.de ,raui boalelles-ol BL.-Kd- ")'. "' jiismih anu oeuaty 1 Tj,e botrd adjourned Its session until 8t Michael's Churche and vea liicnara w. uuaoipn, pharmacUt committees of workmen nnd employers VTOr Bt. UitarieS UOrrameo. intv. Hum urvll.is. ociiat- KIM), iu,r An uafoa .ml irnrk ni. mnH I nn. -. ...... . .... . ., , .. . ..I ...,,. M". ..V H..U .. w . .....B .U..V...U...I IS worm SZSOO. Tne remain- ravea tne muitcr ruu.njiu oinrr aiuaDie - to". go to relatives. k 1 paper. When the torpedo rxploded. - wills probated today Include 1 Collier stopped, the main engine and sat the Rsr. Joseph May. who died raised the safety vale on the main botl- Otadstche Apartmentr. leaving to er, although the water In the engine I win announce a wage scale which must an- sstat valued at W.OOfl; room at that time was nearly to hliibe llted up to by employers and agreed 1 ' Hlghts. 1112 Brown street. , waist. . . . I to by labor unions of all shipyards of j. Lewis T Bailey, 137 South1 Qulnn's mother, Mrs. Kllen II. Quinn, uits section. Sunt avenue. 1.400. and Kdl'next of Ua his mother .Mrs. William ' fJSm.n Sa?,,2sIi!?U,,U fTyogsls, Polyclinic Hospital., U Bellaty. 22U KUrhty-second street, S' h.e J?h1.",.MnJ.!lh5fi iJ ! .1"" Sz PrnnitU-n. Collier's mother Mrs. t..,i,, 1 forced at the shipyards shall apply also i BrooKljn. v-onieri mqtner, iirs. JjUIU , ,fll,.,ri liun.lllno- R,ilwnnra. r. Various Positions A call will then be Issued by V. Kverltt Jtacy. clulrman of the board, for a final hearing. After this hearing the Bjr Safe in Spain Varshtn. night auperln- 1 Collier, lives at Moorlngsport, La. ( to Industries handling subcontracts for iiHiiiuiavuio u, iiiiiiuiiviii jarta ot vei- sela, etc. Whether the board has Juris diction, hi this matter has not been an- Civil Service Examinations t MedlCO-Chlnirglcal Hos- . r?IvH a.rvtra axamlnatlona will V. UOUnced, irwina m jaitsr iTom nsr i,ejd on February is, is and 16 for tesHna-'Miai xars arrival draftsmen (male or.remale), asslsUnt Funeral of Ilenrv It. Rnken is youth was on tha examiner of the patent offlce. highway . " .. ' .. "! .1U ' .." . was sunk by a German bridge 'engineer. Junior highway brldgj :u,ner, ' cr,,c" .Ior ',enr - homii. engineer, Hsh culturlst and apprentice ' 2rld'1 u"ow" ,nfJ "Jj? dIJ Ash culturUU Sunday at his home. Uii Wharton all Man Churcli. Mr. noken, who was ele-htv. Appointments Intended to stiengthen til J Vare hold on 'several doubtful wards uie dally being maao by tha heads of county offices who create the position-! by dismissing old-timers no longer po litically valaablo or who are opposed to Vare dominance Recorder ot Deeds Hazlett has dis missed Palmer Laubach. of the Thirty eighth Ward, from a IICOO clerkship. This ward turned against the fimlth Vare telket. To Common Councilman Bernard Mc Gulgan. of the Twenty-fifth Ward, has been allotted four positions, with the promise of more from the Vares, who are playing him against Magistrate W. V. Campbell, a Penrose follower. The places credited to McQulgan are: Frank Conn, van driver, 11000 a jear; Joseph Schrem and Michael Burns, writ servers in Sheriff Itansley'a office, 11000 each, and John Tteed, transcribing clerk. Re corder of Deeds Haslett's offlce, jlllOO a year,. There has been allotted to Select Councilman John J. McKlnley, Jr., .a Vare leader, the following appointments? Peter Norrls, clerk, "I1200 a jear, and Philip Baxer. clerk, 13.60 per day, In the office of Recorder of Deeds : Michael Stevenson, writ server In Sheriff's of fice, 111.00 a year, and David Mowhenny, clerk, tax office, 11200 a jear. j , , OBJECT TO GAKFIELD KATE ' V. of P. to Honor Edison two yvata old, was a member of thai and Blr Robsrt Falconer, the latter of Ht Vincent de Paul. Holy Trinity ore Money for Product .veTOMljqr gsu luniSSI t. .. I. un. HUHSl ,wo ,r- .- - 'L'.r OI IIW I Tbln.V.in final nn.nl. Wt aeater, uaorc -lBlei Thomas A. Kdlson. Joseph Pennell cnoira 01 iu Augusiuw a t-nurcn, cuurch ' - '-" -"" j""" , 1 Biau aati HBUin miai . XMutale. unconcloua fM 1 mAmtfjiov t -s- . a." - "" ' ' 4- t txerclsea on -"Washington's Birth day. I4MWW president of ths University of Toronto, t Church and tho Church of the Sacred; . will receive honorary degrees from the "" WASHINGTON, Jan. 1G. Thln-veln I'olrerslty'of Pennsylvania at the an- r - 1- , coa! operators or western Pennsylvania, ixercuwa on JWaahlnxton'a Birth.' n.u ,.- t 11 . . .known as the Butler County Thin Vein t AaM'aow Of Worton. Md, ratlsl'i LSK t Fotur -MiwteU Men Org aabest TtM.fattr-Mntite.men snd the general tWSM Jv Maa.rsoramniasd a- Hold Examination for Postmaster WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 An exam nation for the position ot postmaster at Derry, Pa., which pays fllOO a yes'r, will be held at Graensbdrg on February .j This Is a presidential postomce'and the plaea.U sow bM by Jaesea R.,lkv it iiiwaiwi " aai juaiMiiaa 'isai known as the Butler County Thin Vein Coal Association, protested to the Senate committee on Interstate and foreign com merce that the flat rate of IS 4S per ton set by Fuel Administrator Garfield la too low to psrmlt tt.tlr mines to operate- . ,ij , John C Graham of '.Butler,' showed facts in the cost o: operation. -Tjie hear; Charles II. Vou Tagen. of ti:U Ogonts avenue. Common Councilman from the Forty-second Ward; Henry If. Zllm. of 2024 Medary avenue, nnd W, A. Fur long, of 6259 Limekiln pike, who had been accused In" an anonymous letter to the Department of Justice of being pro-German In "sympathy, were given an enthusiastic vole of confidence by the East Germantown Improvement Asso caltlou.. of which they are members, at the. meeting of that association. Each of the three men addressed the meeting and denounced the anonymous letter writer. Von Tagen declared tha his nearest (Jennau relative was a grandfather, who came to this, country at the age of eighteen, served in the Cill War and was always a, loyal American citizen. His father and' untie he declared, also bore wounds received In battle as American soldiers, Mr. Zllm said that his father, born in Germany, came to America when he was eight years old and that he re membered ery little of that countrjv He became a naturalized' citizen as soon as posstblle, said his son. He said; "I -won't start In by calling names, for the whole thing Is too ridiculous to bother with? but If we could get hold of that anonymous writer we would do more than call names we would wipe un the Coor with him. ' "I still speik German, for I see no wrong In speaking It, and I am proud that J. can speak It. But Itsjs not the only language that I speak." Ernest T. Trlggs? Father Dies ' Thomas Trigg, seventy years old, father of Ernest T. Trigg, president of the Chamber of Commerce, l dead at his home near Malvern, Chester County. A Canadian by birth, he moved with his parents to this country when a child. He was engaged In car building In Chicago during most of his life, retiring from business about three years ago. For soma tlme'.he had been farming 011 a small scale- In Chester County, ne la survived by two eons. Kraut 1 n,i aeore,.Trlgg.,sUJawlfe died several Eight Socialist, convicted of Unlaw, fully dissuading persons from enterlng the service of the United States, are now in Moyamenslng prison under ball a, gregatlng SH.COO. Sentence has been deferred pending the hearing of a motion for new trial. The Socialists were anestcd In West Philadelphia last July for distributing circulars calling for. the repeal of thi selective draft law. One of them. Cas par Oberstadt. Is a' German by birth but has been naturalized about ten years. He is fifty years old and la declared by Assistant District Attor ney Charles II Bartlett to be a "Ger man pacifist claiming to be an Amer ican, lie was placed under the heaviest bond of all the prisoners The others convicted were Carrie Palmer, 3952 airard avenue; Anna Pal mer, same address; Ceila Rotter, same address; Louis Abramson. ma South Tenth street; Solomon Bolif, lju Sus quehanna avenue; Walter A. Kbblts, C0J2 Chancellor strsst, and Issdore Axelrod, C9S1 Jefferson street. 1 . Life Term for Prison murder ATLANTA. Ga.. Jan. 16. . Dlmltrl Popoff, Bulgarian counterfeiter from Toledo, today began serving a life term In the Federal prison for ths murder of Dr. Jamea M. Brock, assistant warden, two weeks ago. J'opoff was serving a nve-year term when he crushed Brock's skull with a piece of Iron pipe. Mr. George M. Neall Dies Mrs. aeorge SI. Neall. slxty-one years old, a prominent worker in charities and a member of K. Perclval.Msall & Co.. dl suddenly of heart disease at her apart, merit .In Hamilton Court, Thlrtr'rdntli and Chestnut streets, last Monday a "h ?,e."'wa" -"?utr of th Ta'ti Alfred Louis Bonnamn. a nnancler of the last generation. In IIIO she was mar! ried to George M. NealL a msnuficturE of carpets Bnd . rugs. ,who . died W ii 10 . Mw;NeJJ -leaves a "aauihter ni5 .' , and Is a resident of Mount Carmel. HOSPITAL NEEDS AID Children's Homeopathic Making an Uphill Fight During "the laBt year the Children's Homeopathic Hospital, Franklin and Thompson streets, has made an uphill fight, and, after taring for more than 3000 patients, now faces a deficit of It cost the Institution J1.76 ptr'dsy per patient; and the average amount of board collected was thirteen and one half cents per day. There were 1283 patients treated In the main building and 412 mothers and 891 babies In the maternity denartment Here Is an opportunity for those who desire to help a worthy cause. Tha Institution ta admirably located and may ''y1;11! at any ". The children of Philadelphia have not asked for any thing yst and have' been doing their' best to help In other good works, win Vou help them nowT w At the annual corporation meatlnr- e the institution yesterday the followlnr officers were nominated to serve for the next four years: Alfred. E. BuTIt ores! dent: August Korndoefer? M. D vie. president; Wslter Strong JI J' .! retary; Joseph Sill Clark, treasurer nH Mrs. K. O. Ingram. ass?.tantTriasur They were selected for the board of directors, no chsnges being the present board officers. Those directors whose term expire In 1911 were renomlnk?id to serve until H22. and were Alfred K Burk. O. J. Palen, jf. D. '. -'''!? Stronr. JI. p.;' Clarence M. Clark n,i Eden B, Bschtel. JrK ana PICKERING FUNERAL TODAY Politician and Manufacturer Stricken at Bank Teller's Window "Funeral services for Mayjin J, pfck erlng, secretary of ths Young lUDufc llcan Club and a prominent brush menu -tocturer. wbo was stricken- with heart disease yesterday while standing st the paying Ull.r's window ta the-Bank of Comrnsrce win be held Friday aft.n,. noon from the undertaking eatablWi. Mr. Pickering, who was sixty 'var old, lived at HOJ North Par" av,nu" H.V'a. ",m5' the Player.' ciub J"! !?$. "4 PM'ldsnt of iiis Aetor.' Oraer"of'rrUs4ehl,)He le'snrvfvad Tentnn flvtaia JSJhWo. Z1 . w "" . unect Compromise Centlneed frm tare One ii opinion regarding the situation In Russia." The discussion, the Russian delerate ;1 said, was halted at this point by Count VI Czemln's announcement that the order ti .. v.. .!... ..... , . ,..... .. .. ..a "i wuoiiicoa waa larrmnaiea ana me con ference stod adjourned. TlT.lk.nlr. t rf.r ,, m,,u&,i ji ai.i.itn iM This was on Saturday. Previous to 41 thts partloular discussion the conferees'." wrangiea lor Borne time on the questen i of self-dctennlnatton'of peoples and off the necessity for German wlthrirnu-ii ; from territories now occupied by htr. YM Foreign Minister Kuehlmahn a-l icmptea to nurry up discussion et economics and trade between rtn..i. - and Germany. Trotsky held out ae-aiMiS such a course, on the ground that sueh'jJ diBCUaaInn' Wan "nNMBltihii .. 'i . IZJI tho conferees were sharply divided en" the chief points at Issue. IT. I.,!.'- these barriers were Poland. Lithuania:, and Couriand, and German occupation' ni tnoee territories. ' -j Kuehhnann replied that Germany "it-A vivw nufc iq lose time. - "I am certain ihat peace will bacen. eluded." he added., " a3 Kuehlmann acquiesced tn the Ru'ssttaM demand that a special commission fonni 5 u.am pin 01 reierenoum By whleh,, conquered territory might work out Itsi selMetermlnatlon. He permitted addl tlon of Armenia to the list of terrl."! iriee. ueciarmg "tills will not be aftr serious obstacle." L REV. JOHN W. EARLY DIES AT READING J llAiAKan T ..ii STl . X r a J .i ""'" auuieran raswr expires at- iMg;nty-two Filled Many Chafsres itaiii-vfr Tt., i... .1. ,.. .1 illness of ten days with-pneumonia, the j iV'. ?". " ':, elghty-two yearlj old, died last nlihl ., hi. l,.. aitl N'ort'' Third street M'lth the sce'pU3ll m .. . . ... ':00 rriK, of tBSji Mount Alri' Seminar', he was the olaset; Lutheran minister In Pennsylvania, If jot In America. Although he retlrta" from Active work aHiit ivmi,. ..." ?h0' ' frequently occupied pulnlts In' ....- vn, Ila county nd conducts a -J..I...I . services, omolatlng In tW capacity as late as a month aa. i Mr. Karly was born Septembsr 2d iB3o, near Palmyra, Ubanon Countr.l he son of Wlllam and Leah Early. tl "? ri Mvnteen he entered Psnn-J jiiunia uouca-e. utnvihiiM arf...tn I r.1,,, U! V. th ' v Or- '. Ti Kuendlr. nf thla r-it.. ... j., . Ii ?h,T!8 Cnuroh, Philadelphia, June W 11(0. From that dv n tt.1 ti. l,tS, death he neer missed a regular Msslan of his synod. II a tlt-.t .i... .! Leacock, Lancaster County. laco-C. I"i i...ul " r.ta "' following: Bliss bethtown, lllC-ll; S.llnsgrove. llll.Te v ..? XaJ'e' Parish, DaUphln ..1T1 ,a'i. '.,?"" "unties, iito.T5;I Villa. 1I7E-IS1 Tu.'n.ln. 111,.,,. lersvltle. Lancaatai- rA.',.t.. iimui fm ,Jn5' Shore. he removed to rl3 ing. He was aieratarv th. T ........ conference. UJUUt ef Danville com 1VJ iaa.'.."i! ,U PWWdSnt. llJt-JS tS.i.:irV.?.,HB.,., PV -....., iinavarivm or fennsyivsni and adjacent Staiaa !... .li J. J S5i.i5aJ?..;?tr,!!!? wj ilitiri'o V "' '"or or the. Tn ... tnunarj-, iiss-18; de egate ' general council, llie-H, . 1 Delanen T. rL. r.J?J2ft. N. J,, Jan. 11. -nslsnes wvVT h r " 'S? sTorae at the I tween llanrn.-.. n 4ii75.iV! ,JS nood reaultlng from hea-y rains caul ?rombrallV?. .' ..Stt . 1 --","" T" sVej incurs (HIV H.Tth'.J0. th.nd being frosen tei TJ;.i,r 1 .J 'v H1" ann out is runnn r..ui.f . "' . trearaa, causing tn raptdl? to overfiow thslr banks. Aged Man KlllaJ La- TmmtmM OLOUCESITIEn PIW K- T ui 11 1 i;jli. .iTV-S'-Tt'.'.'1 ' "'J"J r iiiwi T1-110, ui pence Dtneve, wae xt . ... IV- """ " near tne toiigate.ws killed by a north-bound eleotrlo train's tne west jersey ana Seashore llsUn near ths Browning crossing. Jlj, about slxtywave years ol and had' 1 haiV- ide 'h'WW.and Mafc. and' a bUck-overcoat ;n Ms .pecltsU pocketbook. contalnla one cent,? nalra ox artasaaa'.an" v.. ', with the engraving;, of a' railroad lo3 tnotlve. . , . , 1, J x .j ,. . as , .kc vrmmxmmKj e, tuVft WJtmU J. . . SfsSf&S! i whui nr. uomrauwu M '"IBWl-a.' WW IMHllMlia K b. Percjrai, t4 the HuM onb. :. -i ?, iawnr umi t vi.-;?i.iaamMk$MZ fiMx.. , A amav- . .