Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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PORT'S USE URGED
Y TRADE BODIES
Committee Making Com
ytete Survey of New York
y and Philadelphia
Will write to m'auoo
, JTjrigg Shows Economic Wastu
in Sending Freight for Foi
eign Shipment Through City
Th emergency commercial commit
tee, on transportation of tho Allied Trade
Bodies of Philadelphia has prcpaied a
t$er to send to llallrond Director Gen
eral McAdoo urging upon him tho Use
or the JKrt of Philadelphia to relieve
the shipping congestion In New York
ftnet tho eastern freight tannic
,L"rnest T. Trigs, president of the
Cliamber of Commerce. U chairman of
tb committee. Ho announced today
that the commltlco is ninkhuj n. Unoiigh
private Investigation of tho port cf
rljJIadelphla and Iho port of New YoiU.
lie would not divulge tho names of the
Investigators, but said th.it thej aro men
Weil versed In shipping condition's. Their
rcnort will show In detail the conditions
prevailing In New Aorl. and those In
th port of Philadelphia
The committee line united th.it the
facilities of this icrt ur.' not being ued
to copoelty tn IjeltliiK supplle t' Kurupf
Mr. Trigg has already rIxoii public ut
terance to his feelings on tho subjec ..
lie: has declared that thu economic vnste
In hlpplng foieign freight ihroiiRli.-Phll-adelphla
bj tall to New York is col
ossal. Ho fins pointed out that thcro has
been no logical reason ur oven excine
given for not utilizing tho oxccllent
facilities available heie
This morning he reiterated his fnr
mqr statements and added:
"Tha coinniltleb of which I am chair
man has decided t. go after tills mat
tor with all tho force that It can put
behind It
"Wo ore going to mo that Phlladcl
pha receives Justin. We nre going to
urjjo thu Government authorities In
charge of shiiiplng to nllnu Philadelphia
to make nil of hei facilities available
fo? the successful pmeecutlon of tho
war
making srr.vuY ur ruins
'Ve aio not, hoiveir, Kolnjr Into
this, tiling bl.ndly. We aro having ti
thorough Investigation marte of tho port
hero nnd In New York Wo aro going
to have all the facts before us before
we place our case
"In the meantime, wo are sending a
letter to Sir. McAdoo. ajklng htm tn
r nd us iiiok- ships to handle foielKii
freight, so that lirmifil ute lellcf might
be given to the freight jam that Is tlng
up Industry nnd hindering tho manu
facture nnd i-hipplng of supplies mid
mimlilnm liidlv needed bv our optdi-
t onary forces and tlie noops of the
A'Jles.
"When we liav Iielore us me inuiui
of our Investigation we vrlll decide on
future steps In the movement. I cannot
nWtlils time sav what they will be
Y& inaj be assured that they will be
atSfcforceful as it is possible to make
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Mr, Trigg did not say whether the
case, would be urned llrst to Mr. Mc
Adoo. In Washington, or to his assistant.
fu W. Smith. In New York. There is
also possibilities of the caso being car-
-m& to the I nltcil ranies r-mppniK
Board. )ivhicb has control over the ton
nage Malt is taken uiross the seas after
It Is placed on tlie pleis oi various wa
porta CJornge S Web-t. i. of th" Department
of Wharves. Dim as and 1'cirles, said
there had been no further developments
from his trip to New York last Thurs
day. He has asked lklword V. fairy,
operating dliector of tl.o Kmergeiuy
Fleet Corporation. I'nlted Mates hhlp
plnjr Board, for an Intel view, and Is
awaiting word from him before going
to Washington. The Director expects to
hold this conference some lime neM
week. Tho Dliector also eM'ecls to go
to New York again to Fee Mr. Smith.
Mr. Smith wus tailed to Washington
last Thursdaj and the Dlrtctors con
ference with him was canceled. The
plan for the use of tho port of Phila
delphia was placed before M. J. Alger,
secretary to Mr Smith, for reference
to his chief
ADMIIIAL PP.AIMkS I'ullT
Strong support for tho claims of Phil
adelphia for Us share of the Government
shipping of the country has been glvtn
by Jtear Admiral 1' T. Bowles, of the
Emergency I'leel Corporation, who. in
his evidence before tho House Com
mittee on Merchant Marine and Flbhei
Ics, criticized tho failure to 'utilize the
facilities of this port and attiibuted
that allure to tho fact that "a group
of rich men have sought to make the
port of New York the greatest In the
world."
Admiral Bowles declared that the
Philadelphia port offers great advan
tages for shipping, and raid that its
advantages had not been commensurate
with, Its possibilities. Ho urged an early
appropriation of $10,000,000 to enable
tho emergency Fleet Corporation to
speed up Its shipbuilding piogram.
llepresentatlve Kdmonds. of Pennsjl
vaiiia, also had some Interesting views
on tho advantages of tho Philadelphia
port, and told the committee that much
of tho freight congestion could ho re
lieved by diverting rail shipments from
New Tork to Philadelphia, where he
raid about 10 per cent of the wharves
are Idle.
NEED AIKI'LAXE ENGINEERS
Philadelphia Club Receives Urgent
Appeal; Get Officers' Rank
Engineers to serve as nvlatlon offi
cers directing tho assembling, tepalr
Jnp and overhauling or army airplane
rnglnea In France are needed urgently
by the United states army, according to
letter sent to all the members of the
Ungtneers' Club of Philadelphia by Its
officers.
Yor help Is needed nt once and
what could be more worthy of jour
forts than this grand work of placing
lb-class mechanical skill back of our
bl heroes?" reads the appeal, which
B from Captain C Clothier Jones.
, . A S president of the aviation
nilnlng board, University of Fenn
vunla medical laboratories.
.Applicants may be of any age and
v3Uld be technical graduates aiid ex
perienced In gas-engine work or ma-Mine-shop
practice, but may receive
e necessary training In a seven vv eeks'
Jgirse. During training the pay Is f 100
, nionth and upon acceptance the ap
lsfc,nt Is commissioned as second lleu-
-Httnt, first lieutenant or captain.
JftMAN'S BURNS ARE EATAL
Follows Attempt to Freshen
Flro With Gasoline
'JgbkiXofA Hell, thirty-three years old.
tFjmmiiom, N J died In Cooper Hos
ta4 Caradtn. today from burns on the
jtiv r jfra 1llf lirnii linll.lln i Am In
hAi JofM but Monday and poured traso-
and exploded, setting
B
y55
fRtiiu
i CENTRAL REALTY RISES
ARE FEW AND SLIGHT
i New Apartment House nnd Old Y.
M. C. A. Site Show Largest
Inct cased Values ,
Tax letuins fiom realty, were It not
for the liurcased late, would bo but
slightly higher HIV jcar than last, ns
comparotlvelv few Increases In assess
ments have been made In the books now
opin for 191S
The largest single Inerens
reuse In tho
i -,.,..
ceutial section of tho city
i of tha new twentv-storyupaitment house
nt the noitheast Loruer of Nineteenth
and Walnut stiecls. T.ils Ills been nil-
vai.ccd fiom S30W.000 to ll.TOo.uoo. At
the present rate of $2 3S tho c'ty and
-lI.oo!h will tecelve this yea. from this
IlllliruleiliPlit. S39 9S0. mm ni? imt STSOft
Colonnade llolil has been lalsed from
I $1,100,000 to H. 230.000; the I'etinsvl-
vnni.L liuiiiiiiiLT fiimi s. nno.ooo to 5
I 100 00.
Hist of Hioad street olio of tic In-
ciensei uu ClK-stnut Is made In the case
I of the new building of the llenellelnl
.Savings Fund This Is tnweaod fiom
JfiOO.Ono to $830,000. Tho building of
the Philadelphia Kleetrlc ComiMliy, tit
'lentil and Clieslnut streets, nai oe.n
.advanced fiom fi30.0ou to jsno.onn.
SrnfPthlll'II t (lifl I
" " , , , ,
SeiZCtt (it Ambler
( oiilliuinl fr.nii Pace oii.
iiiutraetniH hold that It i' ii.n--ar
flllier to Keep tin- liouse wiim or i"
Interior llnlshlng could cost Just about
ill ,l llll' in ici-. .
Mr. Stotesbuiy could not
today when a reporter fcougl
ment from him. .Neither
lilsVeprcenuulveM except
who said.
"I know nothing about
btllevp Mr. Stolesbury does.
mete detail,
WOMAN SAVES ASSAILANT
l'ieads Successfully for Man Who
Insulted Then Struck Her
Hi i auto his older brothi t Is seiv.ng
'Voinowheio in l'ranee" and ho Is th.1
solo Etipiiort ot his widowed mothei and
from the uiilmpiovtd lot In l!il7. Pi ending tho foimal opening botn '"".".' ,. .jog r,,l 1 130 Arch street
Tho old nung Meu-H Christian As- B,rrIi will be the gue-ts nt n lumh- K "'7'!" ' , tilert before Judge Davis
soclutlon building, Fifteenth nnd Chest- eon In the Itcllevue-Sttatrord iiIrtc, ni mkevvna tiled bcroro Juugo iavm
nut sti-ets. owned by the tslalo of whl.h will bo tendcrtM the bend of the a'' J"- . .. (h.
tlcorge U Wll-on. has been advanced Urlllsh iccniltliiKMnlsslon bMho HrltM. '
fio,, 1,!50.000 to ll.7S0.QO0. Tim, ,,,, .neml. Thomai P. Porte.. '"' ..ri" ",,,:.. ,, 'Tf"", " '.,' ',n
abandon woik until waim wiuth.i ,,., r.,,,,,.,1 opening for todu In.-lud. h I" i"Ui. -Mum lee ill .Saul, or I'i , bald,
M.'ts in udl sseily 1 lilg.-dl.-r (lenerals Whit. S;'"' "-"nrd nnd Hum, picented ih.
suih null, is son., tin. h d..n. in the vv.ii,,,. ,,,,,! . ,..,.. rtbj Ih- rtill.d elalmalils lesllinony. while. AbsNPiiit
1 winter lime ill oldlnary Imuscs unit even 'ej,,,,., 'vtaUno Coiim Band. Tonight the ' "0 "orrf Mead nnd lliodusell up-
In moro expcnslvo ones without healing. J...,...!,..'.!,.,, pipe Hand will cntei tain. pealed for tl.o cltv. lixpeits In leal
but. nccordlng to building experts, this Ti,i,ritlHli all Plane in which I.leu- , tato values produced bv attorney Saul
Is always n elaligeroui praaice. n'nee n . '", "I " ' ,)f thc Uoal l'ly testlllcd that tho property, which had'
drop in temperature might lender tho ;"';' mn,cd through tho cloudi to froutngo of about llfty feet on Alcli ,
Work worthies and all would havo to bo '"in .lnw'ii bombH which brought to stuct. that Its market value nt the
., . i.. .... i, ., .,..,! m. i ram uowu uomns wmeu ""fc ...... tiiim .,r iim t..i.-i.,r- mu n...i t
llUlltl U"l llKaill. All rUMI Ml. .V,,fc ..,v ..,. ,...M...rt.. 'rtlllll ,1 lit, MI It I UCI '' "' ....t IIIIJ IIIUIU ,11111.
rive ch Idren, i leniency vrns asked todav ' mury. Captured Herman m-icuine guii,
fin" Samuel Shuone. nineteen Jala old, rlfies, tiench mortars, periscopes and
of T13 Tasker stieet, by Mrs. Loretta ' iquipment of nil bints will bo thown
lie.Mont. of 717 Soutli Slghth street, j lllood-staiued ho'mets pltked up on the
nfter Magistrate luibe-r had committed . field, mines and torpedoes from cap
Slinoiii lo Jail for ten days on Mrs He- tured V-boats and weanons of nil kinds
Mont's testimony that Slmono had In-1 ure umong the remarkaule ullcs
suited her nnd Etruek her. Tho inig- Tomorrow afternoon It will bo open onlv
titrate Kvokeil the tentencc. to men In untfomi, who villi be udmltted
Mrs. HeMont had testlllcd at the hear- tiw. but for the lemalnd.-r of th.- wiek
ing in Uu- Second and Chi stlon Ftieuts ' will be open dully Horn 10 o iloek in
stallon that Slmone and some othr joung
men sat behind h. r In a motion-picture
hous at Sixth and South streets mm
. . ....!. ., si.......
M1UUU OHOUSIVt' It'lliaiJtS. lICU fcllO IHO-
Ustetl, KInionc, hIio tald, Ittvltcd her to
'come outalilo ami fight It oat." Mo
then rtruLk her, sho abscrted. Slmone
was arrested.
After Slmono had been sentenced to
ten dajs In jail. Mrs. DeMout later came-
to Magistrate Iinber and told him that
1 f-'ie had learned that Slmono was tho
r-.c uau iv.i.iiu "mi i-iiuui,u us 11. e-1
olo support of his family. ' oM
brother being In the aimy, and begged
fo- his telcisu.
viTiiiimwe ix- inL-nimv
NAlUUALISrS IN AbbLMDL
Delawaie Valley Union Holds Meet-
... . ... .
nig at Wngner Inst tuto
The midwinter meeting of Iho PeLi
ware Valley NnturalUts' Union will bo
held this afternoon and evening at tho
Wagner I'lto Institute of Science, Sev
enteenth stieet and Montgomery avenue.
t 2.20 thero villi be an assembly of
collectors with tli'r specimens of flora
and fauna of tho Highways and byuavs
of the countivslde. Competent guides
win aid tho visitor. At :: o tho con-
ferenco will be held, at which addresses
will be made by Superintendent John
ii. ISothermel, of the Institute', uud
James U 1'cnnv packer, piesldent of tin
L'nlon.
Talks on "righting tho Boll Woovll,"
"liy Wavii and Sky Wajs" and "Tliti
Sleeping Sickness of Africa" will bT
features of the meetings. A supper .will
bo soiled 111 0 15 P. M '
TEACHERS TAKE STEPS
TO HELP THRIFT WORK
Urged to Aid lied Cross and Charles J. Rhoads Ile&igns
Sales of War Savings Stamps Governorship to Devote Tal
Among Pupils ents to Red Cross in France
Teuehtis in all of the Philadelphia,
public schools aro today taking steps to federal Heseivo Hank of Philadelphia, No. 0, Haverfoid uvenuo ami 1'reston i """ -
boost tho various phases ot tae thrift has tendered his resignation In order to street. Is dead In the West Phlladel- Wo tl.o discard be national Ai ml n
I campaign, following the patriotic rally 'devoto himself to Ited Cross work, uo j phla Homeopathlo Hospital ns a result 'strati c"a j"n"" I JllHlce nancel
of elementary .school teachers held latt ! cording to r.poits In financial circles i of Injuries received ot tho flro which'; 'a ' ' '
...,... ,,..... i, ii.... ..',n,u, iiviiiin,m.rf.Mimn. m, .i .i, Tirf,nl.s l'ubllo K..i100i . Ul Ills stcau aie p.rsiieni in uemocraiio
. . . . , .
uen.s Dirceis. r-p-.-ai.era ueccriucu pians
for lnerpat.e.1 wiles of war savlncs
-..,. ., . ., i t .,.... n,.n,i o,.,i .,,.,
stamps and Libert Honds. and greater
activities In behalf of tho lied C ross. All
tho leathers were urged to "get behind
.... .- ...,...." nn.1 itn llwlp 1.1, In
l..e .JW,lll,il.,i .... w .. .... '",...A .1, ,rt l.V.l..nl T.... .
lionatlmr war work among taelr iiunils '""'" ""'"" " . . ..-.,c u , uruvcu uy wiuo unu i.i.eo r.tary ot Male, is sain noi 10 uc satis
boosting war vioru among uieir pupils. , ,t0n .1 children. factory to A. Mitchell Palmer, tho dlj
li T. Stotefcbury spoke on the oppor- Mr. Ilhcads has served as governor of, snvcrn .-ritii'lsm of the man or men penser ot Ttderal patronage In Perm-
tunlltles of tho teachers for co-operating
lu the sale of Liberty Houds and aiding
i. tin. i-vtenslon of lted Cross work
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nmong the school children. Hecause of
their etllclent aid In these matters In the
past ho promised to Interest himself n
their welfure. P.esolullons wero adopted
thanking him fur the support ho has
given the teachers and pledging the co
operation of the association In the pro
posed extension of war woik.
Chester N. 1'arr. chairman of the
Mhools thrift committee, explained a
plan for tho orgonliallon of tho school
children for the sale of thrift stamps.
Anthony O. Ncary. b inker, described
the part the teachers are expected to
take In floating the third Liberty Loan.
Kobert Kelso Cassatt, banker and di
rector of the thrift campaign, proposed
Increased sale of thrift stamps. Other
speakers were Iw Is Parsons, director of
the Liberty Lean : Dr, Charles D. Hart,
scientist and explorer, and Itlchard J.
ISeamlsh.
William S. Garrison, president of the
association, . expressed regret that only
1700 of the S000 teacher had attended
the meeting. The William Penu High
School Trio, upder the direction of Miss
Sara Calllnan, gave several numbers.
The Campbell School Orchestra, con
ducted by 21. Schoenberg and assisted by
tololsts, rendered" patriotic muslo.
I "" "The Chancellor must declare unquall
1 Coal Famine in Camden Schools fltdly for the absolute evacuation of all
' i oal Is so Bcarca In Camden that occupied Ilusslan and French territory.
1 the Whlttler Public School at LMghth , to Y nothing of the restoration of Uel
I nd Chestnut streets has b" forced Islui before the aerman working classes
I i,i iu- ii lu tc.arA that iAvimI nihil-1 will be satisfled, he said, "No annex-
IsoSools w4U tni'lo30A,l supply
i iu inf. 'i
EVENING PUBLIC
GENERALS TO ATTEND
BRITISH WAR EXHIBIT
Armies of Two Nations to Bo
Represented at First
Armory Event
Hilgadler Oeneral W. A. White, com-
mniidlnr the British lecrultlng mission
In Hits cminlrv. nnd Brigadier (ietiernl
U W. T. Waller, of the United Stales
marine corps, win Teprcscni nu- iuii,'
fotcoH of thlr lerpcetlvc tlovermuents
nt the opening of the llrlllsh ulll lul
War Hvhlbll In the Kftst lleglm.mt
A.nm.y. Broad ami CriUnhlA slteets.
(It : SU OCIOCU IUIH aiiciiiuoii.
(nlotiel St (J. K Steele, head of the
ijrltlsh recruiting mission In this ltv.
members of his staff nnd members of the
Urltlsh llellef Committee of the l.meig-
i in' Aid. Ululei vvnose auspuei n "
exhibit N being i taged, will ntleiul
Announcement was made today that
the exhibit would be fiee to nil men in
,h(, lumcli f0),'es of the Aineilcali
nneuemiiwii. All that Is needed for ml-
niiloI1 9 ,, uniform, nccordlng l Mrs
UeolTroj- Ollmolir nnd Miss Mar
itodncy Conover, viho, during tho Illness
"I Mrs i: Uuru liiuun. nc.m "' "
i-nminlttcc. have been naive in mahing
the niratigements.
To ncourage tho nltendeiu e of si hool
, hildr. n. all children under slsticu ''
,,f ,1(.t, 'ttm i,,. admitted for live lints
,.t e t-cii 10 n. in nnd p. in
' , lhd niy onc 0f the liumbi
ihr. fnmmiu Hritlsh "tanks" whlih mails
histui'V in Klniideis will bi brought hero
fiom Now Voik in tlmu to bo Included
in tho ehlblt. It t i'Npci.tcil. The huge
nnnored eatetplllar. dubbed the "lliltan
l.la." will bo manned by tho eiew which
drove It eiver the tienches under llie.
Another fenturo will bo a 11 gun
from tho Herman M'.a talder the Hmdeii.
inouulcd at tho etitranco Into the ar
!' moining until lu at n'ght. The v-
muu vvus 10 navo uceu ncm an- un
'nontii. nui was iiobipone.i iw 01
.1.4 Irt.l, a, ii I,, IiaiI IIia nniifir
'liu Wilt l rwi u itrm "- .....
SKULL I-KACTLfKi:U IJY AUTO
l'edesltian Becomes Confused Cross-
:.. vv.iio,i ,-no
ing Woodland Aenuo
rl...u irnllv liril.tuo te.lH old.
" , ,7 " V, , t
1 M l-a
tured skull when ho was struik by an
nuloinobllo while ciosslng Woodland
uvenue ot Sixty-ninth street last night
- Injj trnnlilpx nf heroic cxiiioiirt nitu '" '" "" . in v uuu . ....- .." vw. ...... ..w....v...w -.v ... ...... thev tool; tlie os ion ot n. .icciuii mu tinmeu 10 some recor.
bo leached, L",") ' '!' 1 ,V, ...i.n.it Alomrslde lnten-st at 6 per cent per annum ns Klvlng themselves a big spread at her nl tho Klmwood site. . "?ff . '''T,,.i, ... i.,.bi...h M.und- nltlon In naming ,1 ticket n ,lz
it ft state-1 " " """..: ""' roW;er nliplaiif. th compensation for delayed payment, etc iMiente, which they call "Tho Curio lnquliy at the olllies of the interna-1 '","'. "" 0f U10 block ot votes they control in
,-""' ' vlcloiin Ceiman iljlng macnino wiuc.i ine ckj lounsei cnucavoiea to thow Jacobs llond Concert ' ...,-.....,...-......., - ,. ...... . ........ colonel K I :. 1'ei sons, pouiinniiuiiiR vnc i-niiaueipiua. jii
UU Eccretary. hinw& down Inside tho IJrltlsii that these ctlmato were Inllateil an, Mis. llond journejed all tho wa from ftuiniV'm' , Among other leaders who will Et9 Sfl
11 n.,.i I .i,,'i 1I,1CR '" r",wo ntler ll liad bec" VS I1"1 ,,aVl ,"" nny lP,,t h'l,, , '" tl' 1,HU' Chicago this week to tall: nnd sing to ,' , v '. ' '" Te.l w lu- her th v re- McMlchael today 1 cgardlng his on i-altl : I Senator 1-enrose today aro Auditor Oeti- Jtf
It and I lion t . ,,.. ,, ,n i.n1ir un.i cutting liv. nnd t 10 txnertu l.ir ih iiv t .1 . .... ... ,.....,.. 1 .... 1, . .. tin- 1 u aeis .vsi.i.i w.ieuici m.j i.ri- ., nvemnlarv ollloer and was i.il K.n.l.-i. .r l'niiui nin ,,,.1 SB
nniilil niiv fir w " ----- - - ... ... i. nt . i-i. . . . Ifuliil i.li llvltll 1 111 11 ( I -fMiili.i in lit rkflcrlir ..-. . . ji.-ktn. .... ---
1.. 1 i n "i " " ' """ - , ; ,, . -' . '. ' .-..,.. ,11 ii.u uu. M jii i iilIlll i.ui. ii.iii.ie.. i, fr. .,i , .. l'hnwnr .1 silo In mil' site 1.11 ......... , ... .. " -- " ......., ., ..n. ,, narry ram
Thi.1 is n ,,.n-i.lne."i!n bullets through tho hollow front foot value was l."tw.rn J, -in,i.i, n.i .i ih. mm i.,t Tn.uim'. !. .'. .,l.10, " . ", ,.!..,"". ..,.'.. hcloved by evetv inembel ot the .orps Itaker. of llarrlsburc. seorrtnrv nf .t.1 II
..mnlcslmft uf tho engine And one of and SI. 'm. . m.. ,' i i,iui nn,i nu,i m n, ." '?... . . .J :.:..... ' i... ....... ... "... McMlchael's accounts w el o eon ect. olll- I'pi.ubllcan Stain Conimlttee it 1. i
Maliev i.ecamo eomuseu ami neppeu American eais under oidinaiy condl-
,i front of tho machine driven bytions. but thc pres.nt traord!nary
..,...... ...t, .11 ic ..'.., I. n-l.l.l t merirhf!V hppms t. fl,..iinn,l Lmnpthlni.
Chailes O'lJonnell, 218 Soutli Third
street, Colwvn o-'liounell'took tho in-
iiiii mm to ttm I'nltdsltv Iloenltil
J r, n, . t,,VL,V,i!r Vn .i, , !S ?,t
and then surrendered to the police of
. . , ". , ... ,; , L
tho Sluy-tifth stieet and Woodland 1 Mc-
nue siaiiou. lie was nei.i 111 9101. nan
for a further hearing January 31 by
Magistrate Harfls
I.NTKUUUU CAUGHT IN SALOON
jj Accusej 0f Bikini; Into Cav-
"" -
lt&lc Street Place
I.etLhtr Styles, thirty-two j tars old, of
"" North Fifteenth ttrect. was arraigned
before Magistrate, Collins In Central l'o-
lice Court today and accused of bleak-
ing Into the saloon ot John Dudle), Cur-
lisle mid IMnlsli stiects.
Polt.eman Taj lor. of tho Ninth His-
trict, testified that ho caught Ktsles in
Hie saioou at 3 o 1I01I. this morning
FEDERAL BANK CHIEF
QUITS FOR WAR WORK
J IlhuaibJ. governor of tho,
Chailes
..... I.nn.1 r.f .l.vArttnM Ll.n.f n1...nun
ua .. mm " """""" - ...
I another man for the position,
! So far no decision has been reached,
u u Iinortant lo gft u btronK ,, r
j trained executive lor tho head of the
. Institution which now has lesources of
' nllOllt S22j.000.OOI) 811(1 IS OnO Of tlltl
tho Pederal itcservo Hank of Phlladel-
...... i l. ...11 .1 .-....
P'"a. sinco n narieu uuein-Ra ucioncr i,
I 1014. Ho had been vlco'prcsldent and
' treasurer of tho tJIrard Trut Company. I
and In Its tcrvlce for twenty-one years!
. 1 1 various capacities. Mr. Uhoads en-
jojs a iiign lepuiuiion in mo uuauciai
and business world.
Ho comes of Quaker slock, and ever
since thc United States went Into the
war has desired to perform somo service
to help those who suffer through the
war. He will Join tho lied Cross Tor
the present he expects to make his
headquarters In New York and to apply
himself particularly to the work of help
ing tho people In the French territory
which has most felt tho German terrors.
PREDICTS GERMAN REVOLT
Morris Hillquit Says Socialists De
mand Modification in Program
The possibility of a German revolt Is
seen by Mori Is Hillquit, recent Socialist
cundldate for Mavor of New York. Hill
quit Is at the Hellevue-Stratford. Ger
man Socialists wilt not assent to Chan
cellor Hertling'H plans, he said, and pre
dicts a revolution In Germany unless
modifications' are mude til the German
program.
atlon of territory will bo countenanced
i by them.
LEDGER - PfflLADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
1 PARKWAY PROPERTY
BRINGS BIG AWARD
i Insurance Company Granted
$483,854 for Realty nt
1428-30 Arch Street
one of the
largest awards made '
ngalnst the city' for properlv taken
'along the line of the Parkway, In vvlint
Is known ns tho central section, was
itrarura "") "' "; '"' ; -....-..
a verdlU of MS3.8B4 0. In lavor of the
pcnnsylv mi ninpany for Inmrancr
on I.Ivtj and tliimting Annuities trster
of lie estate of ry J. SI " ,?-;
it.i M-" t...vv- "-.... ...- ...-.--
House of Detention for juvtnllo prison
ers. Tho Jury of View, In awarding
oinpensatlon to the Miles l;tale, cstl-
lllnU(i tln Ulpj0 oC ln(, ptoperty nt the
tllu. of tl(, tnMng nt tlie late of ubout
JCOO per front fotti on Arch stiirt. Tin
hoird's icprut was lib d on Mav In, )li
ulllj i8 awuid was fol $3Jf,,60ii !"3. Willi li
Included 0 per cent Interest from N"'
vember 1 lfiOC, tho time of the legal
tal.ing of l'arl.way property In this
section, ns lled by tho Supremo Court
Tho ten years' Interest In tho uvvunl
n unwu " jnwrnw,
It vvni said that nil of the Mllei
helis, exiept one, weio satlsllcd to ac
cept the figures of the Hoaid of View
An ngrcemi'tit eotild not be lemlnd
however, nnd tho nppcal vias piep.ucil
When the taso wan eulleil for trial
DICTATORSHIP NEEDED
riAn wt n ri itin mnvin
pur u. o., oaio iaiuu
Chamber of Conu
ident Advocates
tion of Authority
Tii.' need of "stloug. vliilc men at
l,c head of the Uov. rnment and the
centralization of authority hi a' few
hands, even to tho point of ostnl.llsh-
Ing a dictutoiship to win the war. was
emphasized by i;rncst x. Trigg, presi
.1
. t o H naiadelphM Chamber of
l Olllllieill', III 1111 liuuicw ..uuie nm ne
.. . ,.1.. ,1. ,...... ....
1 .... .,!.. . .1 ,... r.e i" .. if..
?'"" ?i .V'-" U!..V.Y""V ,,: r,,J :
miii; uisu ni.nr.i u.ai mo e iiii.iue'i,iu.t i
1 hamber Is tiuecndltlonally coinmlttcd
tj the Deiawno r.iver biidge pioject,
'-ad plaited tho woik of the Charities
Uuiiau as ono of ,,)e )n0bt lmvoltaM
....1 r !... ... .., f .i
B ' " "l,aillaiiUIi.
Speaking of the noed3 of the country
1 "J " ,,
ir'1' bal"'
"t,i,0 woid da tali.r is not pleasing to
imergtticy seems to demand something
V' thai,',i"'?.,tlf1'S " ;0,ng' ,, " Y7
T' "tiong. vlille men aro needed to
,,cl" tl,e natl0 '" lllH ""''J "i' a'i
they are available This Is no time for
t.i-v .ne n-aiirtuie- tins is no iinie lor
nartlian nolltlcf. nor imh h- nffor.i tn
delegate great poweis
iiKiit i.inu ot men.
training and exiicrlenot- to dNchnrgi
tl. em faltlifullv and elllcleutlj. I.e-t us
nope thai Hie i:eeutlve or ongres.i. 01
L01I1 together, will establish tho best
oiganlz.'tlon that can be brought about
with the least possible delav and with
tl.o least harmful results to busbies-. "
Uojs Confident of Success
The campaign of tin Oermantow 11
llojs Club. dirt, led b luO men to raltsj ,
$20 00U ends tonight. Although the '
.. ., , . .. ....... ...
maximum sum was cnuii .iiud.i last
night, lias ard Henry, president of the
nigm. jiaja.u -,r...,, ,,.c.Ue. ... .,1 ...
Cermantown "i M c A, said he was
confident that at the . I0-0 of tin- cam-
palgn moro than J20.000 would be raised,
FOURTH FIREMAN DIES;
HURT AT SCHOOL BLAZE
r.mvrla Pliu'ivl ntl "RllildillffS bv
GUaldS Placed on HUUUU gb UJ
Home Defense League.
Probe Is Demanded
Samuel Holler, ladderman of Truck
..... ... ... .I.... n.t.1 tlntorffinl n.
uny-scvenui nif. '" - ,
. .. ..... i.i. i. linnt-ii ir vin- rnr run
ninuir, tin., V4 i. .in,.- .v. -t.. mi. .....
,. K.100 to 7(100 per front foot 'lo this
.. 1 .!... 1. iii. . 111111111:11 hit i.iii nix rui un-- 111c uuin uiu
nue. Wednesday night, l.ollcr was thomo0 ,g ,Q 1)0 maUe )n th0 ntcrest of
fourth fireman to perish by reason of , tje erfortB 0f the Wilson Democrats to
that fire. capture the governorship In tho next
rnllir was In lured Vlhllo P-adlllg a i , nmnnlcn. Postmaster Thornton, who
hoso on tho wall that fell on him. He I
I...1 ,..,! .- montllS OS II hOSCIlUl
un'
'"- o-.--- . ,,.
h0 or,iCred the llremen to the place
tllivr "
un,,.r tlie burning wall wliero tliey met
n,i-,iod, imu In mi nronouneed by James
M ,snlster, president of the X'lmpen's
jrotectlvo Association, viho declares
that tilth action was "Just plain mur-
tier. An Investigation oi ine nre nas
' i)ee'n demanded of Director of l'ubllc
Safety Wilson by blmlster
Convinced that tho Ure at tho Brooks
School and that at the Helton School
about two weeks previously were of In
cendiary origin and part of a general
plot to destroy school property, the
Home Defense League of the Fortieth
Ward, 800 strong, has arranged (o guard
all the school propel ty In that teotlon
of the city until tho Hoard of Kduoatlon
can place n satisfactory guard over the
I scnool buildings.
The schools now under guard aie the
S. Weir Mitchell, Fifty-sixth street and
Klngsesslng avenue; tho Hoffman, Fir-ty-flfth
and Vine streets; the George,
Sixty-third street and Glrard avenue;
tho Overbrook, Sixty-second nnd Leb
anon streets, and tho Hanna, Fifty-ninth
and Jlace streets. A guard has also
been placed over the Methodist Kplsco
pal Orphanage, Monument road and
Wynnelleld avenue.
Build Huge Roundhouse
Construction ot one of the largest
roundhouses In the city and alsp ot a the I'plverslly of Pennsjhunlu; Doug
machine hop for lepalrlng locomotives jas C. McMurtrle, director of tho lied
has been started for the Heading Hall-' Cross Institute for Crippled and Dls
way on the west side of American street, I abled Men, New York city, and Dr.
north of Krle avenue, by William Steele i Francis p. Pattersot. chief of the dlvl
& Sons Company The buildings are slon of industry, hygiene nnd engineer
part ot the plan to relieve freight coil-' Ing of the Pennsylvania Department of
ccstlon. Labor and Industry.
IBBBBBBBBBBBBBV
iIP'' JH
""Uk hHLIIIIIIIIIH
CAIUUE JACOBS BOND
Enlisted men nt the Philadel
phia Navy Yard will enjoy a
"spread" tonight nt the famous
songwriter's expense.
WOMAN TO 15E HOSTESS
TO MEN AT NAVY YARD
"Caniu Jacob.S Bond Banquet"
rv i tn i
Takes Place nt LoajJUO
Mand Tonight
The end of a leifeet daj is In slslit
m i, I
"" "'0 "s Ol lUO ll.IV J.uu JlLi.ll.
through tho splendid geiierotlty of Car-1
rle Jacobs llond lesldent of I.os An-.
fceles, hut clllzenos of the world nt largo
bos. under tho auspices of tho Matinee
Musical Club. preM-nted the Y. M. C A
with a big phonogtaph to he sent lo tho
bins in tin- Jeisey amps In tho pines,
,,,m ' ' L i,(u ".-n iiri,.th v., ? .,.-
j,'r
.,,,,. ... , .
Snecial Collections to lie lakcil 111
Churches Tomorrow
Speiial (ollectlons will be taken up to
moirow In nil Kplscupal ihurihes hi
l'ennsjlvunla In an eff.ut to uilse
SlOU.nuu towaul the $&uo,nOO wanted
for the national vvui eoimiilsslon fund of
the Hplscopal Chun h, with which to
entry on lellglous cornices for tho 71.315
Kplscopalians now
in the army ami
nriv
-- - , . ..,,.. i
"II- ctiuie.ll 111UM II. IU. lit nulla
...- iho .ens and to the tienches."
- --........",...,.
.'.:.' ... ..... f...i n,.,. '
must feel that their ihuicli Is back of
them as well as their couuli '
the fund will provide SluO.000 for
equipment, 01 coiuniissiui.ii. rniiiaiu-,
if ehurches In tin- service', JSO.OUii fin
ll, ..,,. luln.ii A .It 1 tlltli 111 U lll'lf lllH 1 .III-
ir' ts.ouu for the work of c-
0....inc nrencles. Jtuo.000 fur woik
"Vwseis iid V;,. nuu fw
OVelfce.lS auu fJ","U" l' itiiuHiiii- 1
m'c'U-
CHI7IU,I1'
v-IIUHvvIl,
S GOLDEX JUHILKH
.-.. ...1. 1.... .u... ..,!,- t,n1 rt .. rt
'"" .. m... tM.iiv. -. t...-.. -. ...v iniiihr 1 tii i nniiiii'iiL iiiiiL'i- iii.iii Li rii . . .. . . . - .-- .. , -mm
ii.i.ii. i.iuiui,iiiniir,E u iiuuMiig i.iiiiiuei ,w. .uv linn i., ..,.- T,g TJoiiiinf on Uollars lor roso I i I'll iiaueip i a nnu tlie nam ne of
s. llond has been singing and talk- plojed ut tho Hog Island jaid-. Jews KaiSlllt, ""on uoiwib iot l4,cmenant Vjovernor an, "
i.g all oier the ...untiv for tho enter. rnolli: I Jteatoratiou l unu gress,nnn-at-largo on the Statu ticket,
i.unmeril of the bovs in khaki. "'"u l . . Mi.is is ihn i,.,tu it tu ..,1.1 .u.l
lierce Pres- - . ."V'."f '"rji? "Ji? MW . J"-'. WUMtl.iouBl,out tlio tho u,.-Stato men'wlll ask for harmonv
rAi-ini;vn I UK JU latUI li aii i im , .,.i.,i.,iii.n f.itimrnfimi in tii. 1 ;..,",... ,.,.. .i. ,.! ,u c Town Jfeet Imr n.irtr lcaJprs imiA .
tliLi tilled" ii'Jii
can we afford to
H?dHS!1,0,y "SvLorr TX
The golden Jubilee of tho Chuuliof
the Holy Apostles. Twenty---econd niid
Chilatlun streets, will bo observed to-
monow with special services. t the
morning sci vice, lllshop St. ally, of new-
omc.atemC"5' '"lor of "" "'
Vnlon services will no hem in ine
evening by the congiegatlous ot the
nulliaiv ihapels, the Mediator uud SI
... ... .... ... ... ..i..n.. i.i. .,..
Kinieon 1110 iicni', .e hihu. j,ia..ui,
Steal ly will oillclate. Illshup Niuhaiiwl
neai.j -;'" """"' ',""'"',,
Thomas, of Nebraska, who as cvpeote.l
to lake pan in the celebration, will be
unablo to attend.
MAT OUST THORNTON
FROM POSTOFFICE:
i 1 1 ,, ,t . , ,
Humor BUlKSlee Will Oet Job i
,nin.a n, nmm(!n I
in Interests of Democratic
Governship Campaign
llu.noi 3 that John A. Thornton post-
ClieiCS.
.,, , ,i, ,,r.ii,iri i,, im,
as originally appointed at tho Instance
of William Jennings urjan, then Sec-1
v- "..'.. .
' f,;lanla, and the appointment of a moro
active man who can bo moro useful to
Iho organization Is understood to bo thc
reason for thc change foireast.
Mr. Ulakslee Is at present a resident,
of Carbon County, nnd In tho event of
his appointment as postmaster It would
bo necessary for him to move his home
to Philadelphia
REBUILDING WAR'S WRECKS
Political and Social Science Acad
emy to Discuss Wounded Soldiers
rehabilitation ot tho wounded and
broken men of the world war will bo
discussed, by the American Academy of
Political and Social Science it a special
session this evening at 8:15 In Wither
spoon Hall. Soldiers and experts in va
rious subjects will give their views as
to the best methods for helping rebuild
broken bodies and enabling the soldiers
who were wounded t6 make their way
In the world.
The epeaktrs will bo Major General
William C. Corga, surgeon general uf
thn United Hlatea nrmv ! Mtlor Tl Tnlt
I McKenzle and Dr. 1). J. McCarthy, of
JANUARY 20, 1018
BRAINARD'S ABSENCE
DELAYS HOUSING PLANS
i-i 1-le l. .....
aTTSnSTZvr I
" " .-iv.v ..t..w.-.. I
Arrive Here Today i
!
HOG ISLAND HAMPERED
Shipbuilding Company Offlcinls De
clare Inactivity Is Detrimental to
Woik of Nation
('onrertii. e between ollklali of the pitzmaurlee. rector of St. .toaUihn's
Department nf l'ubllc woiks, tho Amer- ('imrj,, l'rnnlford, will b? tho m-slst-i...,
i.,iA,,,.,iiMnnl sihlnliulldlnc Com- ,,, ... i.t 'rim line-, .lames V. Moiiahaii,
panv, and Owen Ilrnlniid, lepresentatlve , ,,cor f st. James's Church, will b" i lores t tho outcome of th0 conference In
of the hoUHlng commltteo of the Ihner-1 (jeaconi nllj (i,e J'.ev. lllchnrd 1. 1'h'ladelphla today between Senator Wll
gemy Tleet Corporation, whlih Is e- Hannlgan. rector of St. dugorv s am K Crow, of t'nlontuwn, ehalrma
ik,1 tn lint III motion Plans fur the ,.1,.... i. ., in Ue utllidencOU. l of tho ItellUbllcall Stato cnmmlllAA e
laving out of the great Hog "land
housing elto In tho rmtlfth Wnrd, had
not taken pl.uo tip to a lain nour mi-
morning.
Mr lliulnald Is espeil.d to airive In
Hi.. ,ltv about noon, though none of the
olllU.ils nf the l.tiblli' works dep irlment i
. ' . ...... ....it.tt....
f the Intel national miipiiiuiuiuk
Company would ndmlt that thty vieie
I nsiuieil .Mr. urainani woum vimi i-nn-ndelphla
today nt nil
"I nm getting tired of this delay The
vvork of my depaitment li being Inler
feicd with nnd lniportant city work Is
being held up wiillo 'conferences' go
on nt Washington."
Tho seriousness of rontinued delay in
ftilu unllni. 1 thus flp.illV IndlC.llCll llV ,
cnester li Albrlgl,.. chl.f of the Uurrou
ofSuivcvH. !
AITtXU 1 oil IIIIAINAUD
, , , , , ,, .,
l.lie.tor li.tesmai., head of the l)i-
paitmcnt of I'ubll. Work-, this mot li-
Ing ie-ltei.it(d bis Untcmcnt of ycstei-'
''ay that in.- tievt movo iiium. como
om vviiMiiiiBion
J If CllMt 1IH
has'
'., , ,,,, , ,.,,. ,, ,..,, nlrr..,lv
filj mj tiat nothing can bo done in
thu matter until Mr. Ilnilnard or mine
other oiiiclal of tho Emergency I'll et
i-orporuuoii iioiisiiik i iiinmuie'u iwu uu
n,at . ,, tn Btart i0uslng plans
"ould be agieeablo and iicceptablo to
tll( ,. j, H c l.tlmcfl nln by this otllce
that tho Hog Island work Is being badly ,
i hi ii krvi i tii inniiiii'iii iiini'r imui in miv
ii.jiji.uu ..j uu, i.i iii iiiu.iiiuih ,i,i i"i'-i i
1cF0lullr.il lniroiiuceu in miii,. i"u- ,
,ing fur uu investigation of conditions
.. .i... ..1 1.. ... ... .... . 1. ..
at tho Hog Island snipjarus aim ine beng lalsed for tho fund In tho United " '" niieiumi, j.eeeivcr ot Taxes
shipbuilding Industiy of tho countiy In states and an attempt to lalso pel haps Kendilcknnd CIi Treasurer Shojer be
general. The comp my is fully prepared jluO.OOU.OOU throughout tho woild will rause tho Supreme Court declined to
for unv Investigation that mav bo made, bo made, to re-establish tho Holy Land order the bonds tor the contest reduced
It wasVtated. and nothing is to be feared ., Hie homo of Jewish leliglon and eul-, from a total of L'S.tiOO to $10,000. In
fiolu the fullest tnijuuy inm ine opera-
lion of the- plant.
The Imperatlv.- need of 'speeding
up" the houilng piugi.uu has beei
stiessed in tho hearings bcfoie the
lommlttee on .itcrchant Matlno In "ash-
... I...... l i,nelilr.,. ... ln
u.Kluii. ., i. ,."- ... .. 1....v... ... ..w..
have deelaicd that the elllclei.cy of the
lu l.ln lmiv.li.il nl.oil Ml ,,..
..out l.v lb,, ilelavs that have lnl.ii 1
place In the erection ot homes for the'
WUlkllllU.
Warning was sounded by Chailes II I
lutalcer and P'rederlj-k I,. Aokormaii. I
housing cpeits, and membcis of tho
American lnstlluti- of Aichlteet. In
their ev Idenee beforo tho ' e'ommltte't
against the falluie to provldo for leciea-
ttou nnd mhI.iI tenters In tho houvlnr I
j ..ma. A.iiiuiu ui ine seiieiuo wns pro-.
elk-tetl unless due legard Is had for '
..s ami means to keep tho workmen
contented.
COLLEGES TO SHORTEN
TERMS DURING WAR
.
. ., . T ... ..
ilCUClS 01 btaiC Institutions
W Upon Plan for
YoiU
ll.MtlllSUUItU. Jan JC,
'' ! loiii'Kea 01 tciinsjuania
on a war basis was discussed hero
at tho 11nnu.1l meeting of thc College
Prc-ldcnts Association at tho Capitol.
Placing tho colleges of I'ciinsvlvaula
They agree the college jear should be
shortened and all cnlitted tenlors gradu-
ated.
No deflnlto action was taken legard-
ing h later date for the annual opening
of tho colleges, but this matter will be
taken up by tho Indlvlduvl Institutions.
Tho second semester of tho lircent term
"'" bo cui thrco to four weeks in most
colleges and sl-c weeks at Stato College.
Th. number of holidays will bo .educed
to a minimum,
Tho college heads also adopted resolu
tions advocating radical i eduction of ex
penses of isi.uueucements and other col
lege events and that meetings of collego
men Involving travel and expense bo
eliminated.
i:dvln II Sparks, president of Stute
Collego, President Klsou, of Thlel; Chan,
etlloi MtCoimltk, of Pittsburgh; Presi.
iltnt Comfort, of Haverford, and others
made addresses, pldegkig tl'emselvei and
their oollegcH to an enlarged H-rilco to
tho United States.
KELLY AT THE DAT
,, , , ct-it,s n-sZ.i. ti i
""' "' '"""'"s vinpiui.-, i.atu
for Caio of Hum '
Christian Kelly, or -IS 52 Mclioso
street, was held In 5500 bull for couit
by Miiglstrato Wilgley In tho IJelgrado
ami ciearuciu nireeis I'uiieo station to-
ua. uccused of using a baseball but on
Itlchard P.lchaidson, a cripple, ot SOU
Victoria street.
Kelly Is bartender for his brother
Frank, who has u saloon at IllUimond
nnd Westmoreland btreets. lllchardson,
according to the testimony, cutcicd tho
i saloon uud demanded a diluk.
I When Kelly refused he created a dls- I
turbanco which was subdued by Kelly '
wun a baseball pat Hlchardson had
to go to the Hplscopal Hospital where
ha was treutcd for lacerations and con
tusions ot the head.
While condoning Kelly for using the
bat on a cripple. MaglstratQ Wrlgley
praised him for refusing to soil Illchard
son liquor while Intoxicated.
Lawyers Indorse Judge Porter
NQIlItreTOWN. Pn.. Jan. JC. The
Montgomery County Bar Association has
adopted resolutions favoring tliOTre.
election of Judjte Porter, of Allegheny
County, for the Superior Court. Tho
association elected Joseph Foruance
president; Jacob V. Ootwals, vice presi
dent? William I'. Dailnehower, Secre
tory, and George IC Urccht, treasurer.
SHIM) VV NITIIl'IllliW TRAIN' NCllKDt'MW
On account of the ordqr ot the Furl A.l
mlnlitrutur. (neclal local tana tabli will kt
obrvxl l,y the I'enDiytvanln llaliroad be.
,....,. f,hll.,Jl,ht,t Mml lnull i,rf ll'..i
Cheater via Krazr on MonJaa. January I'M. 1
February 4, 11 18. 'J3 and March 4, It, IS-
and V9, ferlanr local iraina will im. ju,,
nulled on the extoraro llrunrh-, Marlatiei
D. vllonr and the Cap MaV JUtiitau at tlie
West Jerarr, B&'hiiKOt. V raar,;ers
ahouM ceniuli ilacnr6 at suburban itutlona,
rldv'.
I CIIAI'EL FIFTY YEAHS OLD
St. Leonard's Will Begin Golden Ju
bilee 'Next Friday
Tho golden Jubilee of .SI. I.ronni d"n ,
flinnnl .IS"'! ("I, fl lllll ntlCCt COlldUCttd
- - - -- .?' I
w 111 beg'n net ITluay mm ronimui-
through Saturday, on ividay. pt
o'clock, n high iiihph w 111 bo celebrated i
i.. i1A nn,,it rimiil bv Its chaplain,
tho ncv. Daniel J. lloyle, for Iho Mil- I
dents of tho academy. Tl.o students'
choir, under tho direction of .N.cola A.
Montanl. will sing tho mass
On Saturday, nt 9 oVloeK, u solemn
poiit'lleal mass will i' celebrated bv
in.iim. McCnii The lie v. l''rancl 1.
,,.)0 j,ev Thomas K McXully, of the i
(-uilejri,it will be master of ceremonies ;
.mo,ki,01. Drumgooie. lector ui m. i
Chailex's Semlimiy. oveibrooU, w 11 tie-
u,.r the i-ermoii. A iee.-pl.loii to the
alumnae, tlielr lehillvei and frieniN. and
the Chlhlrm or Mi.ri Sodiilltj. villi be
. ..... .....I ii, l,Tll,,t llltll fl.lel
u-niicuu hi uiuiimn'ii""''
the muss.
IiriTT Mc'MICHAEL BUKIED
1.I1.U1. .IWIll,ll.ira.
.. " . i vr
Fellow Ulliccrs at runeiai irai: i
New York Suicide
m, . ..r ti. i i nut Chmlei
. . li . . . 1 . . .... . M. I l..l Ulitnu
Vrmx Amteiwm Veixu". slntloned.at
MlViitovvii who shot liliiise-ll cdneMlav
night while In New- YmU. was held t-
,i,v fn. In tin-h'.nifl . if hi' father, ChnilcH
W t " um .luilge of Couit
'.' l ,, N. .. , .., c.-
' """""" '
- - ' ( t,M w,ro conducted by the
."... ...... ,.i..i.t.. ..r m in,n' !
iiev. jir. jo. m .-luint iwfto u. ..v, ....... ..
Krnlfintntit ClllSCOPal CllUKll. at
J i
o'clock. Interment followed prlvntely
In North Laurel Hill Cemetery.
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Cour ollleem mid pit privates ncteu i
itH pall beareis from tho house. At the I
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ceis dt, aio. iinu lie was vers lauiiiui
"' '' d'fi'haige jot his duties at camp.
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"IALhSlINL bAUUAlIl JOHAl
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them being set nsiue lor tno i-aicstiuo ,
Ucstoiatlon rund A million dollars Is I
tun. 1
Die Zloniel h Jdeis lueilUt that half a
million Jews, elilelly from Huiopoan
e'olintlli's, will re'.lle in ralostino during
th" net tell oais now that it has
been freed fi.im J"in veals of Turkish
role.
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MEN DIE FOH DEMOCRACY
War Departtpent Announces Libt of Town JIcetinK nnd Kepublican Alii
Deaths in American Expedition- anee of 31st Waid Plan lo
ary Korces in Franco Launch Uoom at Dinner
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Hlcveu
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HMed..lonar.v l'oices abroad wero an-
i.ounced today by the War Department:
Coiporal Clary Osboine, cnglueeis. ' bcrland street, net Thursday night t
January 23, pneumonia: father, O. II. which It Is probablo a boom for a can-O-iborne,
2J7 Dalo Ftieot, McKecsport, dldato to oppose Congressman l'cter Ii
Pa. Costcllo, Vnro representative of tho Plftli
l'rlvato (llrst class) lVedeilck 1,. f Congressional District, w 111 bo launched,
Curtl", field signal battalion, January j Members of tho commltteo made this
J3, frontal slnusllls; brother, Oeorgo announcement today but would not glva
C. Cuitls, Ida llrondway, I.jun, Mass. ' out tho name ot tlniif prospcitite "dark
l'rlvato Allen Mawcll, ttcvedoies, '
Januaiy 21. pneumonia: father, Joo '
Maxwell, Joiilan, S. C.
1'ilvato Arblo W. JlcClallln, motor-
tiuck company, ammunition train, Jan-
11.11 v 23. scarlet fever: father. George 1
I McCIallln. Arpln, Wis.
Sergeant Wilson N. Austin, tialn
lirndn.tfirlprs i.llil lllllillirv liolll-e- linCU- ,
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'"o"'-1; fatll'' " ' ustl. 3"3 Mn'
near place, Seattle, Wash.
Prlvain Josli Joy, stevedores, pneumo- i
nla, January 2J : btothtr, Uscur Joy,
Horatio, Mu.st.
I private P.oscoo J. Leonard, infantry,
January 23, pneumonia; father, John
M. Leonaid, orlunii, cai.
Private Je-ssn Lakes, stevedores, Jan
uary IS, pneumonia; mother, Mrs.
Louis Lakes. Huphzltmh. Ha.
Private Wesley Small, stevedores,
January 21, iraeturo of tho skull: moth
er. Mis. Sarah Small, llvldoc, S. C.
Piivate Uinst T. Mose, Mciedores,
Januaiy 12, pneumonia; mother, Henri-
ctta Moscj. Klon, S. c. of 85B Noith Jourth street. Camden,
l'rlvato Samuel II Paslcv btevedores 'fell off n. boat In tho course of con
jiuiiiary o, pneumonia; sister, Claia structlou and Buffered contusions of tha
I'asle, Vinton, lloauoko Count, Ya back.
nCi1 -t
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Americas Most
I i;i usieemcu tor its mellow llavor ih m
llll nnd its rine bouciuet. Doublv es- !lli 9
II teemed because it never affects the fl
llll smoker's nerves, heart, digestion or
UU clear-headed efficiency. 9
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Never detsMWmk. M
on yournervesimlWtL 1
:G.O. P. HARMONY
PLANS ARE SEEN
i,elose t0 Meet Crow and
State Leaders Here
Todeiy
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31 US I KLCOGNIZE YARES
Division of State Ticket Pro
posed to Unite Factions of
Republican Party
Politicians aro nwnltlng with keen . m
utor I'cmoso nnd leaders from 'other
sections of l'ennsylvanla It 9 pre-
uicteu mot m nils eoniereneo n pica for
hmmoto an mUut-tment of the tllffer-
olieM between the J'enrxe nnd Vara
fmtlons vvl 1 be made, u, that n united
fiont can be presented against tho
I jMi,i,rtrtl 1 iJ lit .lift i ntitlt.n ....l.n- ,. .
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ohm.
On top of thli comes the announce-
! ment fiom Vuro headquirters that Wll.
am T McNcloIi K0 ot t1(J ,n(o g
-l'lr J-imes 1'. McVlchoI, long the no.
ntlcal enemy ot tho Varcs. has their
Indorsement for tho nomination for
State Senator from the Third District
This Is Iho "job" that was imi.1 .
IllilllV VL-nrS t.V Ills f.l!lil-r
A se.itte.ed" few- nodded W, whert
this unnounceiuctit was mad, Harmony
ul last." they 'said Hut others wre
M.'plle.il. I hev weie nun In their b.
"a that this latest move ot the VareV
was nicely cn.noullage, Iiitendeil to pla-
cato tho former supporteis of McXk-hol
""" enlltt their support They could tea
nothing of harmony with thn vnr.
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faction ns a result.
Senator Crow, It li said, has taken Iho
position that no matter how bitter and
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i'"f ""'" "'" """'n ugnniEc ine VarM
"nu iiieir leausuip may ue. the Varrni
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understood they will take a. position
Minllar to that of Senator Crow
"''"'J' bellcvo tho Vnres will accept a
irniosi State ticket provided thev a
nssureu a iianus-ou policy uv Pen.
unit tlit iiil flirt nlilmlnniviAiir nf il.. ,
-- '" "i. i u.o pro-
poicd contest ot tho election of lteglstcr
M.iieineni isueu 110111 party heau-
Miuaiteis it was said tho party would
continue lu the light for good goiern-
nioiit. li'i s will culminate In Philadel
phia. It is pi telle ltd, In an ' unprece
dented" utilising of Independents In
t'10 nest majuraltv election
WILL NAME CANDIDATE
TO OPPOSE COSTELL0
'n.o Town Meeting and liepuullcau
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Alllam forces of tho Thlrtj -first Ward V
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will hold a leceptlon and dinner at Tex-
tllo Hall, Kensington avenue and Cum-
horf-c."
Acceptames to invitations for tho din
ner havo been iccetied from United
htates Senator Penrose, Thomas r Arm
strong, James s. nenn, Harrv J Trainer,
.Magistrate William I'. Campbell, deorge
W. Coles. Ilowaid IX. Shepnard. Oeorge
u. t-urici-, e nomas vv . 1 imumguam and
Judgo Hugeno Ii IlonulMcll John Kin
ney Is chairman of the Thiils-Hnt Ward
committee, Lr, John I'resptr Is cltl
cominlttecmaii and William J llcll H
Eccrclary of tho ward committee
TWO INJURED AT SHIPYARD
Acciiientb in Camtlcn Plant Send
Workmen to Hospital
Two men aro lu the Cooper Hospital,
Camden, as tho lesult of accidents at
tho New York Shipbuilding Company
plant. George M. Schmidt, thirty-eight
veais old, of 75 Woodland avenue,
Camden, suffered si broken light Iflf
when' an Iron castlnt; fell on him.
(J coign McKuIght, nineteen ears old,
Famous Ggar
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