vi S v . RUMPUS tS ART WORLD p Club Directors May Kefuse to Accept Resignation OOLOGY IS SUGGESTED K VI. Burns, F.arripus Archi ll tect, Supports Etcher in V His Views "A! civil war was underlay In the Club today, following tho abrupt wpVithdrawal of Joseph Pepnsll, foremost l?i".ether and AmctJ?an-nrtlstr who ten- '.4red h'.s resignation and moved -from PtilMclub nen fc0' members preferred A-,rhiirei re f1l.lnv.iltv nnd antl-llrltlsli r u . ' v. - KJirfi'lclsin aealnit him and Charles' Jf. ' V,9ifns; noted atchltect. Civil war veteran j-.-yanfl-fellow member. . - , t ' unuignauon ai i,i ii.pcrs.un-. case vi.llpcn tho patriotism Qt the famous artlet 1 -1.wl It.. A..,..,, BrnliltfeM . 1 . uVlirLl, ll In. rtrt vtlttlni ltrin In art t Ilp1e .JFWinds of tho accused rallleil to" their '.".v defense, polntlnc out as slirnlflcanr that PL ?, tl. names of the accusers are bolng f5'-.i;wkhheld by the houe cominlttto, K ,V jThejr demand a "showdown" In the K rr rumpus, nrst news or w men was puu- flS, llied yesterday In the- Uvnxixo I'fm.tc p. 'MDoBn. vj )t v,aa intimated uf,umi tr.e art emus .uu aim nuuei on ner hUMMii'L KJtliit ttrontr pictsure -will b trouglit on.Ot'urKe Iclntyre f'jthi.bosrd of directors ot Ilia" Art Club on Ivo-mber U tl iv i-harKcd slw- distinguished artist. Some, wnt Po as to J.av that apoloirles to Mr. rtonell and llr. flurns wtro due from Tth house committee. an analysis of the events that led rt o the situation was made this after- tHon hy a well-known member of the At Club, who attributed' the affair to the Infusion of younger blood In the membership and consequent friction be- twVen this tjpe and the older circle, of which Mr. I'ennell and Mr. Hurns are leaders. The friction resulted In an open -blase when In very outopoltcn Ian - iruaee the artist objected to the pre- enta of British army odlcers, who. lie caJd were maklnc a rendezvous of tho 5 '?. '""'"B wnr, J.r B.urn h , thit he took, holdlns that drlnklnc by I llil,,1 ' ,"1 ,h'""l'Z .',c ' '' ldlw?," Pi ofBcers in uniform Is contiary to tlm'Tr"1 '"', his father s bedside with regulations of both the Tlrltlsb i American armies. $jiel was added to the flames when thi report spread that the I'nlvcrslty oflPennsylvanla would be asked to with hold tho honorary degree of I.I. p. (cileduled to be conferred on Mr. Pen nial on 'Wnshlngtcn'H Ulrthday. ' jVskcd to comment on this, Piovost Kilgar Fahs Hmltlj said: do not know what will be done In tlife matter. I really have nothing lo 1 saj' at this lime " i tdward Robins, brother-tn-law of ti. Pcnnell nnd seerotarj of the trusteet; otthe university of Penr.sjlva.iia, con ferred with the artist today, but when v asked about the degree inane, iu mi piuvuii, f WELSH DUFKNIiS rKN.NKLI, liberty on a promlso to earn a living ji'ourt today, when It apjpearcd that their jThe appearance tn town of H nevltt f""" I'Rtlinto work Today llellly, orjobjects had been tho protection of the WiUh, arslstant secretary of tlie com. Y""8d,y' J?"?" "Pl'rfJ " four! I good names of women with whom they mhtee of public Information's pictorial ! l:'rBP'1 "'V? tho " offense, and, for , were living department gives the laugh Mr Pen- the hf,,,"ul tlme- 1'leaded guilty. Joseph H. Healy. twenty-rl years old. mSrs admirer, -isser , .1, i Jl" "ly " ",,ort lUn" ugn 5" bu!sed I Wyaluslu gavenue near Pltty - fifth i.i a.iniirer, assert, to thoc who,lu ,et a Jol) ld , ,,ul of tI)s , ,. begged to be sent to Prance Im t! . " . lnlnuat"'"- W'nt his ,,,,.. r,mnrU,.,i juj,.. Thompson. -Why mediately rathe,- tin,, "!, j'.li nn ,",l Sf- w-i.1.' i i . . e ... lo ou broken our word?" left his lawful vlfe, taking their child Jr ? . . . to con"r w" Mr- "Vour honor, my feet were so sore j with him, and gone to llvo with Mnry Pnnell in the matter e.f the iiatrlo.ln inn. f ..nuirtn-e i..,.tr ri-.,n,i .- 1..111,. .... e..i.A....n.. .t. . . tv,. a.. ., , .. , , : - K .POjters the latter has done for the fJWernment. fe.- is r k Joseph PennaU Is a patriot,'1 he saht.to pi event you fioni walklng.along the rKh emphasis. "I was outraged to read uu. s-'MB? "" insinuation agalnH lilm could L,S h' been breathed. He has worked ' slstently for the flovcrnineiit slnco declaration of war. He has co-no S canfeience on the posters, has paid his own expenses, has denle everything without a cent of re- mlineratlou. J.flie poster he has done tor the pet JAerty Ixian Is a. marvelous bit of ait. Sr.jnJw!' Iiad a,1' a'"'--Mly feelings i SSrf.,' "''-'!!-V-'- :?!S ft? "IJ"' Sr.tarr of tho Xavn I an- ".--. M , hS, 5Mv WIN . In o f, Z' T ! '":nrhV,VO U1'trly ,W", 1,U"1 ---- . .. Jd OITPUT CLT DOWV ffi1"?,Lhi!?''.'"t'raUe. A ..mm.ttee headed by P.obert D -- -- named. ' l JJtL-Z , .' ". . "ZT? ?,',e .e. ,"f'..h The low price they were allowed W ? thuht of In Wash! naton a, Josen , '""1''' f0n,'er.U"'"t,'; C,,Ub"C yaftt'" TWO JLTXK DFlLKim I'lVI-'M ' 'Commendations vvcie mad. b, thc ' diiMrl.il sbs,,ptlons lo the next loa ,. 1 -MORI ALU'l OF WEEK Doctor Urubaker's name BB wuntiu to ' Jj1"", slsen by Ti.i : .rnll . a '"-" - Joseph , c-alleU -upo, , Oeorg e D. Porter. Mayor, n JLh UKALKKS I I.M-.L) Director nnd j-lro Marshal to J. II.,,...-,- InTormatlon teep.esled .eg.irds amounts I SHOWS MI IRIIT DPfniJ UP waiver of the reeiulrement of U.o bylaw ' Vi ,rImf,r' r'aF?" ?,,& i -t . 11... .1.1 . . Hlankenburg'H Safely Director, last , Cook, superintendent of buildings, and , sub-crlbed bv . .!, ,,.,,,, itVe,'ii. all'jll'lll JilVLKtAlbli IJW' 1 -Many of the operators In.thjs reglontiH Rv'ft&n li-iti 1 .Mill , r.ani Charles Dana nlsht with a petition signed by 300 vol- Arrested on Chat'tje of .Makill-r Ull- John " t-'-"-"'". supeilntendeti, of heat- tnes and en,plve In the Hi t tvv I -no i,,,i, '" TT-. . WfiMtV uncniaiii'iiiivn other portions of Pennsylvania had cos- T tttm Til Z ? UcUr" throughout ' ers of the SUth Senatorial District ask- . fi ,. , c, , Ing. who reprcented the Hoard of ph. u.,s : numb Z ,, 1 ves si, ..eriblng ,0" Um1,,S I:ePol'tcd. Ajfaln&t 720 1 " OMAN HOSPITAL FUND 'tracts to deliver foal In Xevv Enitai $".- "i'i,."""8 ',a,r "He Inters, f I Ing him to oppose Owen K. Jenkins, the "lie I lofits by Use of Short- , ,. .:,. Nvi,her Dlr.ct.,.- Wilon 1 and wh. t n , ce, lag" t the toi.. nfv Diirillff tho Preceding fiOPt; flVPO TUP Trkn I n olllcr 1'ctlo8 of t,, country tP tl ,c.tr,r Z li ; "X, ,the A,rf 7lub' t"t ' v',ro S'nntor from that district. Wc B it ftca es nor PH.- Ma.shal Hlllott would levcaliroll; hovv an here L sni w, L 'S et ',cccalnt liUlih OVhK 1HL 10Picr ttm nnd upward, but were forcer juste? und'r8fana "ow "' .Wns came Tho other two members of the com- what recommendations vvele made, both . iu, p., d tamli.!! t SCVC" DayS Totil it V ToTli", 1- r- 'al"- t"" '"les at about J! r E7i Tlv. n- , ,., ""H"0 wt,, l:cr" J'ee and Aithur O. .unsalable ptonts.wce . , d , saying, however, that the.e w.. com- ployes sue, a , ," J ml ,ath?; ,e? .1 ' r. , , , on Today 17,lo. in Ex- ton aft,P the President set that as th misf. nrsm nent mmriAr nf ! n..i i.. i rWvv 7 -"- .. v Hi" iiiuii 1 Rv -niv r ..... ' , ". " ' v.j.jui rV -lTv u . m :. ii uii.v union , kKsh6Hld have been taken against .Mr. Pen. ' Ititf?- "n? I?inKii ndiPjcrace. I haw Kinistf w .... .. Wi.anvra mat .iir. iMnnell .conimnt.i ,.., BBUVV . l- V. j . . .. " ' fc. .- nw aruniceniiHpTM t nni.mru iu ,. ..toie reviled for -u ,' iV i U,,, "-" Is a man --. - .. - -- --.... . iiiHiiri ,. w)Jt unlfonn they wore. Suppose P British, It was not the unl .--.i.imw ppose they ilforiu. that tf" Mr. AVelsh' said that he knew nothing ?'. of Yhe. reported oommlsslbn given to Mr PeSnell to make sketches In tin- navy nn doubted Its eUten.-e ifr Pennell maintained hi sit.,,. . r.i. Gfo -tlfiT'iK his 'statement yesterdaj. that l.c fcl'VjfuitJ tendered his reslgiiat.vjii. wpfc " JMlr "" e 10 inivi' a Hearing Sr')Aellpre the board of directors next Thurs- rp-ejiax. aiso uecuuui to taiu ubout tho case ,-,leipt to say: &'SV 'Only half the truth ha l.e.n told K;.sbjt me, and a half-trulh Is mir dan- s-qtrou man a wnolo He. I can 1,35- notli. rjoignrore than that now'." irtKlM refused to tako tho chaizes serl. ,,oui'. joking about them. Sonm of his fiiX Winds, however, were particularly In. 'Aucnvcd at the charge.of dlsloValty made 1 !L,iUnBt wthe veteran. ' ',k.,lnBt Jhe veteran. V-J Mr. Burns, who Is a nav.it vot,..-..., ..r ;. ' ,thef. Civil IVar. was one of the flrt W-Wfipembera admitted to tho Art Club. c-,o(aoie among examples or his work Is ' L l-thtflCnlfloonsl f'hnrrh if tl,. 4.1 .. ,. I.,, ..1. ... .. .-... .... . . ir.Mnnecnm anu uiamouu streets, which t.-iiH ni.fl lln -.. n ........... . . Tlwfe United a States navy under Admliul I tncut. Cj.ru.rt rrnni .tliii........ ..... ,. . JTT .:.. "..".'" .""" "e "an re. cu, r. 1-eiuie.i would not comment , he action of the Art c'lub. if. t.rt mKS . tf V1 ,,der1,,6re oeI I today. Mr. Pennell characterized' tffalr as "a disgrace and outrage " , ;r.Thoma Fenton. president of the '.f AaFmnWi rt.e'in.,t .it',.,-. ' " " ."'?mi. . of the I dement regarding the Tctlm. r ' Z ,tn 11,1 . the action of ,o committee. pralr Justltled, raid a frlond - orr RMlt today, "I knovr the Insldo b. about what led to these absurd ; Mr. renn.IL In his own r,.7.. .. ' r)eoted strongly to the presence I Officer, who were belne .erved kiur r In th cafa nf th ,.i.,i. V fr iu wm wi oi lilt club. Verm Ik K not as diplomatic is, i ., ". -- -"- j v., inn ajiun. i - m mb uc.i. "Mr Jiq -jnael the 1 nAi-he serVKl mtth l...Ai .... ... pt our owp. army weVe Ue, d ., M omca that 1 ho d. T recKt to car Wi'.e.Vin iTi. Aimi'.r ifi7. yl'I,ta- J?!- " wnenen uveiiue anu aiorton street, 'WU me fron, WHn'Vt'C''iXi '" '" --i died today In the Uertnantown Hospital ,.UirJ It Sr. Pennell liad made remarks Third rsce. thPee-yesr-oId. and u. el.lr. ua'," V"HU . V"' .!JUr.'"-.. . ' (JF'ouId be construed as antI-K,,r. I pur",Mjw. furlong.-iihvmji, ui. Her tkull was fractured when she was jSth. replied: L"c-, i,torTli-.rS?W.Ha, M ' !;ut.b' a westbound "r on C"el" avo-L-MImm, facts are common Vronertv' t"i Weeper., lo! AI Hu.l.on. Ion- chr,. i llue' a..r - 'crI' . Mcl'trrsn. lli'i l'Jrolt It. 11 t n.ri,. ' ,- rne i.o mi niatrellhat r.yrniu i., .,ir-r.r-aic. na up, 1 . .--.,- . "'-..ut aitonr , a,,., of tne ureal war - wi 1 uo icie iuo ttafaWlttrfMallene.aei. e SALOPN BRAJVL VICTIM WANTED FOR SHOOTING Michael Harriett Found Dying After Fracas Hnd lie-en Sought lor Two Months . For the recond time In two weeks the . tocnl pollco haye found a man they have J been looking for for rctno tlnvb onlj when lio linn been violently brought t,o their attention. Two months ago Michael llnirlca, of I'ortcr street nbovc I'.lertntli, bhot ' b0"t by Hie Navy Department's In HrncFt Cat lwn, a nlsht clerk at the stlgatloim ot Inadc.nialo facilities for Itcvrrc Hotel at 112 North KlcVcnth I transporting th iiftep) workers at the street. . Last night tho police, who have J'hllndolphl.-i Nay Yard, today shows' been seeking ltarrlea ever since, found I S,S''' of spending in other sections of , him eljlng from n, gunshot wound near tho h.nrt l. n snlnnt. til -l-ir.lfll, i.n.1 Vino streets. He was taken In u t.i-tlcab to ltahnc- maim Hospital, where, It Is said, IiIh tn- Jurle are. fatal- . .Tho .man who shot Ilarrlca Is not known, Its had e,en cmarrellng with n Rung of roughs. It Is raid, and a Midden shot found Ilarrlca on. the floor and tho gang dispersed. I'etertlvcs of the stixth district are lnvestlgatd HELD UPON CHARGE m." uiirvvrivf hitch t x'n ' hllUUlliMi llUrl.tSU Committee May Inquire Into Mental Con.lltinn 'nflb, q.-r..!, v.onuition ot mx. bur.iii Mclntyrc Airs Parali Mclntjic. 2137 Thompson'""" tnspei tors hover nround to make i street was held for court .today by Mmrlrtrnte Collins mi n rh.iiBc of as n ti very "frlou inndltloii since that lime, but una able to appear at the . hearliifr today. I He tehtllled that hi-- wife had been j n-el,inehoJy for some tlm previous to tho attempt on hla llfo and had at three times irlcd to coirilnlt suicide, once by I omtlii;.- her wrist with a penknife and ! twice by tal.lnc poison, lie bellows that. In a condition of mental dormiKe. ment. she had Intended to hill lilm and t,FIX um ilt.Pif. 1t aH menefttd that a .ommlttce be api.olnted to determine . hr mt , , , mwn,ln(, ho tu , ,ieffl ,V t j A &lI,oki0 i',a.uel,t'of the bearing wa lhe i,orv 1ol,, ,,,. lho f,lric,..ear-old son Ifuel. M-Iiiun-. of the strutcle ho ' ,lle ti'K'l'l'iS Pistol In lier hatid. It was with soiiK- dlllleult that he was abe to take It frointiei. he tenilcd i SOKE FEET PLEA FAILS TO SAVE "KOOTLEGGER"' Defendant Unalilo to Hunt Work, Admits Peddling Liquor to Soldiers and Sailors About three weeks ago Thomas l:lllv. also known as Martin Kennedy, of .Hvra- u-use, .V. V pleaded guilty to s-lllng ' I l(.. .. . .1, 1 ......,, I ....,.-. ., 1 -., im.uiii- hi s.iui.H uia. eun.ifiH, not uiiiiKe I'lo 'ii.-M.oi.naire'. .oar iney vveie uiar leiL.ret. lilP'n-i,,,,..,.,. ... ,,. .. ,i.., ,-,.,.., . ,. .. .. i,.., ...., ..., . . i-oniiusslui iniun him and cavo bin. his ,i,J,iii,.j,i, 111 mr- , , tic-, ii . ijui I lUUl, - v..,rf ...- te-imitid-to e.Milaln. "Appaiently thej weru not.fo sore as streets and selling lltiuor to our ot "lei" anu sauor ooys. .v.aj ue your reel n''c,' n r'st- ' "'"' sentence you to four months In tho Uucks Comity Jail, at l'lestnvvn. and inabe In the meantime they will heal.' URGE PORTER TO RUN l.'nif T ITr cpv 'IVI? , an(1 "lelr child, fearing th- wrath of the 1 UK hlAlfc hL.lA10K;uoman-s Husband Called In the draft. l,lnnnilnnla el- 1 aiMa. lll.An.n. ha Vl II IF rpiirfStinlml lir i,u aii,-1, In lS 11... I fire 1 1 .1 ml k,-lu. il lnill,1l,irr fn .... ,1 t ... .. vii.iiniii. vivwioo v-wiri, tllUlIIIiail .- ... rAi..M ...!.. ... 1 in-; iuu "" i'"i'j luiiiiimiri1, announcpQ louny xuai mir party will i stand behind Porter and the Indinemi. " -.. ...,... entH uMit they have a ffood rhanr to t,.t iii.ii .-iniifii.i.t ttn. i.A i-fu -- ,.... - .-, , ..... ,,. uiim t.i, ..t .. i i , .... ii. re... ....-.. '""..';. """S.. '.:V.T,..?'VM;'L" ' Dlsti let Is made un of the Tvventv. first , Cll.j -I,,,, , i,vv-em-iiiiiu, iii.i.j-v.Biiui anu i-orty- second Wards. Among the slgneis to the petition were cllhenny John Stoty .lenks. A. (J. '-att''S"od and Walter I., .-heppaid. CUNNINGHAM APPOINTS FIVE MORE PENROSE MEN Kills Vacancies in Quarter Sessions Com t Created by Removal of Vnro Followers Thomas V. Ounninghain, cleik of Qiuiter sessions Court who recently discharged twelve Varo followers and , began tilling tliclr p'nees with Penrose l4,e"' Iia"1'1 "v" n,r'' today. TI"' f0,lowl"K wre appointed nils. ecllaneous illvlslon clerks ut salariei ccumieous .,, vision c-ierus ut salaries of 130 a year; lleplamln II. Fields. Twenty - fourth Ward: Thomas S. Ilew- '" Thirteenth Ward: Thomas A. Con- - ,or - iwcniy-sixin vv aril ; Thomas J. VVulilnn. l.'orl v.fnllMI, Wj.1 T . Jones, fevemeenin vvaru, was appoint-1 . .... .. ... . I ... ........... ... . ... . ..I.. enr. Two Penrose men had previously ' been appointed, -1 - - - Havana Entries for Tnmnrrnu 1-tr.t rac. thrce.ve.r-ola. . up. ,.,.. let Puree. II ,00 5V, furloi...iUudtor. 1 VU X."W'' v." L; Y,"-M,'..l ",?'; ,0Jl rh'"" ' iot" wl"W,h "' lv u"1'- liai Ittrdfr, , id'... Iri.'SSS?. JSrS," 1 oT'iF'riS.a 'ft.,,.?.'. U......1 cl.Tmn. pvir-" 1100. if ftei.Vl.&VhS?i 1 uf Llzwell. too; Krylla. 100: m ,h. I o" BlKht - cllmlng:ture Hoo, mil. n.J so yirii 'VloUt, 00l 'Conan. IoJi Lohensrln. 108:, '. 6.it.inM.rc).mont. 107. '' ..."P. '."-. " "."KT?" '". thte.- 11' mile. Ki.-Jrvaf me.. Ittj lfaruel.r; w&W.E&T.? jwnn. 'rrl "Vf "J wu" .JOQt ll' Ocean PrliH. 111. 3Urauhr nnd Hchm-i. eouSiid. " .-v.......r l,iauii I'rine a. ii. iiannmr un.i mhia uin rr. .'"r"V. "r'uiu". ?nu un- eivini. ""' s, .".:."... .- .VS. . .1.-" .!-""Tt j5euS5Xldi '110;. Ho7" '""' """" CAR SERVICE BETTER UNDER U.S. NAVY SPUR' Fifty "Cripples" Repaired and , Placed In Use by P. R. T. Tho rejuvenation of the Philadelphia. Hapld Transit Company scrvlco brought 1 j the city. Although there Itns been no rener.nl Improvement In the crms-town scrvlco i Rlnco 'he commission headed by Hear, I Adnilral Christian Joy Peoples speeded. J up Hie lines to the navy yard, the com- P'T !'" renttlsltloncil enough car re- ' ! l,nl1' materials to unable fifty of the i hroltcn-tlown trolleys to be put In opeia- , o. At leat half of these tars "'ere put on tho linen running to the l'ratikford rstnjl today .Whether thlH mote b to forostall a V'nr PdMrtmeiit lnrctlKi t!oi similar tn that of tb navy nili- nttl. . 4... l. - .1.. ....,.. I ,t -'; " j"" ""."' i r.miiora mi" I ntcded the carH could not be teamed i The balance of the tari hae been put ion ,,,c Mldvale. lirideshurg ami Sixth tn "tret lines, which have been the ureat- rHl 0UrC(, ,)f comPnInt. nos i,an,, , erlcn nlfo has Improved : cars now wait iiit tranift-r points and exit a dispatchers ' sure there arc no needless delays i onipIalnlM filed with the 1'nbllc Peiw. lee Commllipii by the Cox cmso Jm Plociueiit Asso-iallon and ull'cl orcani y.itlonn In this city apalnsi the renin fiimlFlied by the t'litlnddnhla llapld Tranult Coninanv In various seeilro. I w'" '" olllcially ansnrrnl b the tinnslt company wuniii tne legal ten days re iulrcd by law. While no olllclal state ment us to tho nature of tho niismr could be obtained at the ofllees of the transit company yerlerday. It was hlntnd that they would show by contracts ru-n hi their safo that tliev itn.fi made eierv rrangenient lo kerp up the rolling stock, but that the war prevented ob taining needed material". Tho trail-it olllclals nl?n -ill porilhly refer to Hear Admlul Peoples, of the Navy Deptrtment. who straightened out the League l( land situation, us theli trump card, because they aver that n.j gave the sen lee a clean bill cf health, both In private utterance 'ami nubile ' W""- Tliey point to !, . positive proof that the is interviews servlcovia . good as could be provided under clr. cnnistancos. many of which the tran-.it company declares It held no control over. COMMON-LAW WIVES I'IGURE IN DRAFT CASE Men Aceu.-ed of KaUcly Swearing They Wcic Legally Marrierl Released hy .ludgr '!., ,,, -!, ,., .... ! to evade the draft bv falselv swearmi.-h. evnd, , ,h (,.; r, ' Lrj." ". ' . " .": I . ....! ......,, I ... .. ., ... lnw ,4111, lll.u IHC1I l.ei Til SUDDltri Wf Ti , released bv Jiirlce Thomnson i iu.mi ,-.,- ,,i, .,fc Litv .Muni. ,11 urr paicm?. All the nelchbors bad been enbl .v,o. i. I nnd Miss Sherman were, married, wbleh . t hoy Intended to be as soon as Healv I could obtain a divorce To protect M lis nnermans pa no lie pan snoin Mm was l-hls wife. Ills real wife, llstella Healy. had Informed the authorities nnd caused Ills nrrcH and Miss Sherman's. Fre hove, he will go into the draft army Mlcha Illln, an Austro-Hungarlaii. was the other man released, lln had eloped from Detroit With his boarding mistress . ... . - .s i . vi, junu ucatprs, or it'conu anu umberlaitd streets, th lio Ice av. thiouffli fcr'.irta . i.T.i. ' ...in.lj ,.. V .,",'.'?, " ""' ill. 11 w 11 ciiiiviu vim.1 iu iiicn ii.iv.'llliu "-j The men wnt from hoiiKA in I,..,..; !,. .. --t ..-. ..:.': '. "' 1IIIT liJKS H11H JUIUt 1V Illf Tin 11 Till fir.. ... - . - .- .--.. mi to "-" "?? to hU5- " la.tllles for veiy little money, li wa. rh,,,..i because their scales wen? fixed for the purpose , HAD AUSEXAI. WITH. him Mount Carmel Youth Arretted II,-.,- "Heeled" for (.crmaii .S'ple., II... I.,aii..... . -.- . ";..' . '"""'" '" '-arme- w no neiieves in oreoureones ... ...n ntrested early tody at Kroad Street Station .barged with lounging, and when he was searched two re. I vo'.vers. a blackjack, two pairs of handcuits, a aime novel and $1S.80 were taken from him. He said he was traveling so well "heeled" because) no on Is rafe these days, when Herman spies-aro at large, unless he Is prepared to meet any emergency. Th.) young man is Joseph Morclll ., . ...... .....H. .Trl 111. ... . .. " jyn.e um. ...n ,mirai nav .11..,. iiri.iiien or 111s nrr.r it. tempted to enlist In the army yesterd - - -- u-nviiv crni-ri. nv ipvi. nine n .. .s... ". .... uni Victim of C, Accident in tieimantow Succumbs to Injuries M.. Johanna Sweeny, tlventv.eiiii ,'ar", . ' f ' ,t ,"c. w struck by a street car Thursday night 7r, M. of Harlhan. terrace, who w-a Praises Morals of Camps Hack from a tour of army canton ments, the Rev. Or. P.obert R. Lltttl), pastor ot the Tioga Presbyterian i nurc.i. m oixircum unci iioga streets. - ,.- - -- . -.-- - w.M ...en.. he found moral anu nptruu toumiiona excellent ... . !.t..tdi ..t,.ji, t. tri'en amJ ,, ,l0,p,ials in spienaid ehape. ..... . .... ' v.. .v. .. .-.--. ,h ...uiurr pmtof 'Weed wa. given by a prom. ' Illln had sworn the woman was his wife. Plan u. safeguard publl. sciioul , Ini- -in,, i.n,.,,., i, ,,., ,,.,,. .. , Ainrris iiiiir.imsnii nini .itiiin al i. u. u iiipip n.iimnnv iiiiii iiiur 1111 m r ifiii i lau ttsi -..-, . i.j uuiii i: lup icaa in t i '.i.m hi i.nn ri win- nrirr . .. . . r -'--- -'- in", .,,"- " .,...,....., r.- ,--. "'. ...... piani appoint 11 "ncr .M.iem.e diseases 1 ,", "", "..euvc-u uy noon today, te.-tlve (.reen, of th rvrenty-se ond tem Iu tveiy building, w.ih n minimum Liberty Loan manager fi 0111 niiioiiir the 1uir.iiiol. of 1.1, lungs.. .. ......,'.'. TJ making tho total sum Jl 12.1 51. Thfl stret and Hunting Park avenue station, of a eprlnUlcr in the loft.ai.d ..m- In tho , executives or .mplo.ve. T , ,,," othef'fonn or'mKreilf.Vi; ! ' r"'aI rcport of today's collections will 011 complaint of a woman who told , basement. ; - ' ""Uld o.ganlz,- the ,,iam F0 t 1.. wi,7. 1 '"sn'Jr .. . .T. 4 b" amiounce.l at S o'clock- tonight, as them Junk, and each was fined jr. and Second. Hiring of nlsht watchmen .1 ifpiiseiitatln f ,iln . ., .' , " rtlnu.io imniiKiti ""VJ'XXXI " "' ommltten decided to carry on the oots by Maglsttate, Price. toguai.lthe SiU.OOO.Ouu public school cominltt.e ealhd. he . ould' r ither nub. I 'n!l7 mlX'l,LPLl,in A ca"",aK1 throughout tltf day. The ',.,... ti,, seiillliels to leport hourly , M-ilptlona In the 1 .... "V,..?1" !.r ""1: I VrS?.',..fW.'." ot ,he hf"1 "'I Pennant for th., most inTnev ,.n,..l,i hv were airesrei. i.- 1 ti.tr,.. .,.. i.-t... ........ lutein ,.r r, .1., it. 1.1.,. ,... urii.i.it.rL ...... . ............ ., . THEY'RE MARRIED; i mill iiimiwi HKKreBgrg-gnrCTi ii t m iiwiiiww(;wuiiiiLLWHirat8arragct, i . JmkKit'mMm. . v, - L Trwsvrw?i:;ii .. . , ,. , ,& Tho picture shows Srrjrciiiit Louis I'ckcI. of T.icony, now at C.imp Hancock. 0a.. Field Hospital Xo. 110. ami his hnde. vvlm was Mi.--. .Mnrcarct WofTcntltMi Hlio offered the dop; to lhe Field Hospital. f-crrrPiiiit PcrcI came Xortli to koI tho nn.lniil and stayed In wed Hie tloj,', "Ynnl.ee," plnjinje the putt of a canine ctipid. RED CROSS DOG STEALS A MARCH ON DAN CUPID Canny Canine Ifoslered Soldier Honumee Which Bios somed in Wedding of Philadelphia Man and Maid After Journey From Georgia tti:p.i:s ,. t.-.i.. i J-J- and a dug in d Hi I .1 soldier, .1 maid S at d lho romance th it the P.ed Cross can weave into war Sergeant l.ouK Pegel, of Klebl Hos pital No. tin. I s. . . Tncony. came all lhe way back from . uiip Jf.ii ick. flcorgla, on 11 specl.il ten-day furlough to get the fiotr l-'ll t Tin .nnrrl',! tlio cirl who wioie lo him about tho dog .Miss .vinrgaret vve.fierden, sho was and looaj lie aim ins brlda went to tho home 01 uie nonor in me nog -.vi ism ejurtl vvager-Sinlth, artist, u liter and llml Cross worker to c.aini tho c.inlno who acted as Dan Cupid VTll uoR'hero U "lmil.ee." due seven- . lh!l1".-" " H'oline. or tho pi, Tiled crod'ogxovynn XU member of Piale .,m;," army hoe It.. service, he wlil g to Cimp H.inco.k to- morrow with his new masier p. begin tralnlni as u retr.ever of wounded sol- mere on the ImitJellelil , uh hln cousins, who have done lioble work for the armies of all nation. That ho will m.ik- popd no one doubis. for he has a .liamplon- snip pedlgien. Ill sire. Lord von I.lllen. kron, is n MOOO lied 1'io-s dog and Ids ..iu.... , -j,j,,M- ,,,ii i-iiii j-c.-.-ii, iiaa .1 recoid-breaklng Utter, nl of which were AIM TO AVOID FIRES ORGANIZE INDUSTRIES IN SCHOOL BUILDINGSFORNEWLIBERTYLOAN City Oflicials Adopt Radical Employers Are Asked to Fur- Measures to Safeguard Lives of Children .......... , . .. .. "aP Ti cneu nt;r'i y nu1 mkij m mo minis UI lie ifsur. ".Man or ilin i" " ".-..V. u.io i.e.u. ....... i.. f,.- i.vuiiiiiii iiu.itiw.ii' ........... . . . j iki 1 mhl SutiHilnUinlent fuck . ...... . II I. iMi.li.Putf.rii lltflf tlio n inf. I on.v.1 i i- unw t -.i.-". .... ..- - . ........ resulting from the death of four lhe . 1,.. .'.,,. iim,,i. s,.i.i .ir. scr.1 ui..n ilv nolnts. Tliw... It was said .'were: ' tn I.,, nearest no ice station ny means of boxes such as arn uten i.y poiiciinen on be.,t.J. .. V!"1 .?"'?. .., V r. '' n " ", ' : t. 11111,1 iiit.u mini ,,.," -....... .-,.... - t ., . .. .... r 'at. Mltua, nie-eeiu,,,.,-, hit nuni flame. .. t. .1. finnneilt Hln 1I1.IN for 11...1II ruu...-. - "'',,. ...;..';. n. .nievoeciei. ni.inr, ,.,u, .i-c.iiu kept by teachers tu be submitted to tho , fire marshal. nfth. Improvement of healing plants with a view to making Hum safu. A(,'ed oman nun in loniiiun if, vtnrv Schoenbeln. sIMy-clebt ! years 'old. of 91 Spruce tlwt I, In Hahnemann iio-,.iia. 0u..r..ij .,. street . , Restrict Swiss Travelers ' . The Rev. Charles Vullleyniejler. Swlisf f consul 1 celv S inn a nassport or cpilvaient Identinca- Hon bearlnc the vise of the Consulate i before they will bo nllowfd to enter Bwttzerlami. 1-lght Lo er Morion Piggeries a. i. luncheon yesterday at the Union League a citizens' committee, composed of residents 171W m. - - . . . ..,!...- . . . was lornw w mhv .. ."": .. .ttw vt ... i -Win n-rhrnok. An In. nlggetlea In West overorooK. aii Jn- junction vvlll bo sought. Lectures on War Geography aeographlc Influences In the qon- '"" '" .. .... . ...1.1. .. . . - fju.'niuitj Liiiin iLiia 1 ;: - ''-' , 1,1 . broken rlgm r110.4n.c1 ...... ..i.e. uai ,n- ... ...c- louna.encc.e.' in. ...1. .... T ,'e-...t in. ... ,. 1.., , ... ... .i .,. ..... - ..,.., in.r.,.,, (h e lurles caused by 11 (olllslon between reulls that business c-o.i.e.. .;. . I'.,".. 4"'""' '"" fi. . ... .!,.., fl-nlt.,. i'n f r.i. ,,...... k I.I, In.,, ml ... . .1 . . ..... ir ucr '- an 1 levem.i '" , -... -.. ,,c "'""' " "...is and d 'iculties but fliarles McGinn i a5". .he was 11 passenger nnd a car on the feel that. 'despite thata .ir, .,.,. . v r . .. MC'J,nn-, ' SmJ n.lnue line, at the junction of will patrloti... III? . ?, ?J b"'-.KH-. a'' ,N: J:j '"l'ves In seeln '" - . .... .!.. .... 1 . . . " iieariuy tend a oe came to i-n ade nn ' "V Sbv"'Ae To slot," " :.,;-7."QD5,.,,"J..u' ramount !. ho found himself this ?'""' ,.. nf -.;, r.,1,,.,,., ,..i.i.. ';'."".. ""r- All tilings w'.ievcntn nnd Winter n trYjonephSeka, of U Highland avel fullest esu-uli, HaU- "'"fL ' "25 .R'i nue: Peter Shegain. ot ifiy ueKalb will 1,0 found the leisr i........ .... "'' -e " '. .,.! Aii.ert Clark, of 1317 llalne nr.1 i,,.,,'". ' "e...'e(,.?t lurdeiisoe wero several other ir,. " ' - -- -w i-n,iu..i wi.y mat nnn.-ir. fnr.nl,,, DOG 'RESPONSIBLE (1 ,-t4XCSM X,',A AS MATCHM, given gno l A-nei i-.in naoi, p. rho.v their lnaii- Vaiikee' was off. led by Mis- Wager. Smith t- Hie Je.l I'ros' bazaar of the public school last December when the call . im. fcr tralnel war dogs. The nrlvl!i-H of placing the puppv fell to the I't of Miss Woffenden. a prominent licit i-io. worker, of ,",r,5ii I.eviier street l:eil.7lng that perliap Hie safety of her sweetlieartwoilld ilepend on the ragaclty of .1 dog. sho wrolo to seigeant Pegel of.erln "Vankee" lo tin- In pltal unit. Tile soldier consulted Ids lotnmander. ipt.tln Ihntnett uiig-.u. who" was so .ager to get the dot that lie anailged a peclal leive. Sergeant Pegel atiived lat Trldny, W'"' T 7 " ,"', " ''," ,lf"'"'' ll"1"' " "'-'" , Thc 0,'f' '". "" l'10" ua" f,"-",,"'' l"inpotHilly Hie X'alentlne season was approaching -and -o they were married Monday In M Si.phen's episcopal Church, While Hall Thev returned eterdny fn m then bf-noou at Atlantic city. -etg(..m Pegel, who-e hunt,- I ai ilr, Van Klik slreei. WIfnoml.iLT. w.i u iiienib.-r of tho liosplt.il unit when, ns I leu. . IO,.,I,1 .O .., N P . It served In the Mrl-an border In 10IC nish Information Regard ing Subscriptions . .'', V- r'a'''. chairman of hr Indus-, . ...V.V" '"".'"""'lal lommlttec and v j 1 . 1 11 villi. II llnnli.,,...... i . i . . m th. ,i ' t 7. .,,,,r' r"na 01 " ,. """. '.". tn-onerai operated In ... sendlng tho letter. T Metoent to! Of thO I'lllldflll- -u.'JUU manufacturer-, Ipld.i dltrlet. air. Latter ami p t. ......... i.. .. . . - .'I " lllklll If I III uiese ettua furil.o ., ....'.... .... ru.vrri m TIM- .111.11- "'"' ino le.ibt n,,wii.i., .1 mm, i.anco 10 J ho companies .,1 ..... . . - IIO U.IO . . worn or thc plant. are asked to e Hi-oil). 'i i... ,1.. 1 . I) ,' ,a' "'a . '?i "!'""n tho cm,. it l.n,,.iL .1 .'.. " . v .-....-, ,,,,111 in rmnii, ....Lf..l 1... . . .. "Ml -?..... i.y iu Lii.ertv I.011. .-.,.,.,.,111... I that each eompany ,'e.,..,t . m .' "" "u J Scrilton n II,., .. '. . '' ."'- ,... .. ,;. ""' " npgnt bo g ven ... n ., ..i-uii. .-v.i sibiiitv r., e, ...... ";-" '""J " n no1- I 1AI .. ..... tii,.i Mibsctipu,,,,. .11 , ---".'is oown on the Indus- Mr. Montgomery ''" today: ''' '.vnote of .... ,, 1)C. .. . ...u.. uy Mr. Lauer jiu,i ,yPif K emtilni. themie ves as ,,, VVer"v,nt "n" i,.unseives as a national emergency.- Hd their Oovermuent 'nil Sl'ltl.NKI.KIt 1LVLTS FIRE under control todav tin ti,. ...... ...'" panleH airlved and exilngulshed ti.n " flames, spark front a machine set tir. .. some waste on the second floor of the plant. TJicro were about nrt .'... ;-.!eiemat!e .11.1,1. 1..... . I'liiiiMniHi. , "a" "pel- made by, iie.ini.t-l ..iu. r and Mr. Montgomery for soliciting 21! Vll"r ,iuItnt datl" the lnduitils in tim .,... Huiei.i paig.i Tiey n.i- xt l0d" w-'A.'fnth'r .iiea; :::: the Plants so ,ha,k l'" :.,.pf',,,0,' of t '''"""" """ ndta employed In an edjolnlng building 0riIlne." The trio will again see Sfagls- ..u vinpii), uui vure was no panlo. which destroyed tho Miller homo and I itnlvlA a til tr . iv a . " . .-"s .'pri"..'vmcrican street, i j -. , RkWUtt tllAM RERTirK Mnvn... ThalVnn.rlv.nl. 11. llroad .nnounce. that it wlir, o.rrt suburban- train. "" TI111I. e ' J.I1U UUIUUCB H nltninrril nt nK,-..,. nn 1 Th t.rtllia Ht lit tnr, n1U.1 ... . .... - - " " ' waVmen only had ' Uawirch """er. Pa, .Man Accused of Steal- " "Ki '"W, Six Horgcs'Ilurncd'fn Sfalile. a,"J W"'. "'V ,.,a"sc1 ,nT "oney to ing I'.oatal Savingo Certificates Company. S3 South Five horse, ft pony nero I urt.eH iT" "' W" " r ,S be,n a n., e, ,71X- night caused jo death ami the- family of Abo Miller -S-l U-3h I certlncates" resulted Sda'-"' ,R.a"n. '6.,lm IK.1. nag a narrow escape lact night In 1, ,,. ... .. . . . (FIVE INMeD WHEN ' ENGINE HITS TAXI . Occupants of Cab Narrowly Escape Death in Crash at Crossing I'lve men narrowly escaped death early this morning when a Quaker City Inxltfab In which they were riding was struck by a Pennsylvania Hallroad en glno as th Cab was crossing the trnekb on Washington avenuo at Seventeenth rtrcet. The taxlcab vras deniollv'ied anil th occupants hurled to the ground, Po- lice nllege thai tho crossing watchman ' failed to lowr the gates In time to warn the driver of the machine, who drove directly In from of the approach ing engine, The Injuied air. TltOMAH niMJIX, trrnijene var eM. .'nfi lileldnson str.t; UcerAt'.ur. of th left thr and lioily Injurle. nnUAftn McNRtl.I,. tvontv.me jenrs old. JI'J., Moore ttrti badly nrenehed bnek. old no; south Nlnf:n:h Tt: con-1 tnlon. and Isier.tlot s of the tlitjhs nnu blr viiTllfJt JrKSON, tnt- -n- : -or. old. ' jalT lil-rl r'rnM' .oi.tulca of the, nilN'JAMIN CMtTll. drlvr ttrenty.flve ' venrs old, 21.1 Nor Mi Mxtnth strt: (itTBthini and tontu-lin of tlio rljlu rbouldcr I The Injured wore nil lemoved lo the poljcllnlo Hospital, where It was later .eported that n6ne of the Injuries will pi ovo fatal M.out r.:":, o'clock th's morning the uxicnu. in cnarje or iienjaniin smitn, clflv.r, was proceeding south on Seven- enlh street Approaching Washington avenue. n which run the ir.icks of a p.nnsjlvnttla p.allrcnd spur. th driver did nut s'icken the speed of Hip ma . bine. !. there was apparently a clear .roluc. !-uddeply ami with no warn- nol-e that any of the men on tho m.i.-li'ue braid, the headlight of tin en- soon as the, alarm had ben mre.1,1 pine in,igr,i ym. v. ,,.,- .,... i.ut.-, iiu'i uuuujf, a, corning 10 piniion oiii-iai!'. , np . .- ivr ii'Jd tovi tne ne.-t In'tant them was a crash, a i started over dlrcrenancles In reports on . on ,,n""- -.. n .n.lln a' , tlu ..., .,.- ' ,i. .'.. . .Mi annoiincemen. r.n... ... .... roar nnu .........., v, ..,...,4, mi,u mv mu lorincr employe's ago. ,. ,,. , . -- ..v.,, .Mi, i-oiifpj, 1 IrIM I motorcar, with its occupants, was tossed I According to his petition. Hardens i,, . y of "n 'ncrensc ot ,;. AlVI'iK Ho nn" 'Ao- T'"" 0''CPants were hurled was emplojcd by the rttv for more than Flx'.v fnts a ton on all bituminous .J to the ground-and tho car landed, a , twenty years prior to Deermber, 1!1. "neel In the thln-veln dlrtrlct of Pern; -nllnlered heaij. beside the Ir.ic!.. lulten ... il,Mnff..,f .1. ,..An.t l,ap,tl-nl svlvatlla. The new tirlr 1AH . . pure.l wagon .o. 1. of the Twentieth I lis. The Hoard of City Pensions which and Piuwaler streets station, hurried I Is composed ofJVIavor Smith. Controller to the te,ip of the accident and re- Walton, Cltv Treasurer Shojer, 'om moved the Injured to the Polyclinic Hos- mou Cotincflman tIalTncy and Select pltnl. Persons who viewed the wreck- , Councilman Kennedy, paid lilm a pen age of the taxlcab could hardly bellevo slon from January to April this year that no-io of tho occupants had been I and then stopped pas ment. killed outriBHt. FILM LEASING TRUST to -.it rrT7r iv ciTPP,. ' ' ""' "" "" " ""rlla """ IS HIARCiLL) IN hUll he was born November 1J. 1SSC. which ,c- Stanley Booking Corporation cased or Raising Prices to Competing Concerns An anti-trut lawsuit against the Si.mle.v Hooking Corporation, vvhleh up - e rates tb Stanley and other mltlon picture theatres and makes booking for many others, was Instituted In I'ulted States District remit here today by the some Amusement rompanv. which operates the liocust motion plctuit the- alie, l'lft.v-se.on.l and Locust streets,' and motion picture theatres In several i oth'i cities. The Metro Picture's Ceir- I nmatlnn, of N'cw York city, and the Metro pleture Exchange, of Philadel phia, are also named defendants, as Is Stanley V. Maetbaum, head of the Stan- Icy Hooking Corporation. I'ho Some Amusement Company a. ' If ges that th" defendants are practicing'"'0 J'J'''al Club of Philadelphia. (rust methods will, lhe o,.rnoe nn,1 I.,, .n ,mi., .i, in.. ....... . . . ...... jy. .....nf, ,,,, linn nuni n Pi adenha and other cllle the price of Metro pictures to tho plain nil. It I" alleged that Mastbaum has ae ciulred stock in the Metro Pictures Cor poration that he may dictate its pollcv nnd thereby help the Stanley Hooking Corporation to accomplish Its ends An Injunction restraining, the defend ants from their alleged unlawful opera tions, mar would force, them to deal week numb. r 0i n.-, compated with "25 last wee,! and 668 during tho corre sponding week last jear. The deaths uaiei l I v t(Ii1 n u rii. . .,. i r HK& .. .. T ..... ..... .tu i- tui una. Ajuies ...it. wcip umiiwi as follows: feinalf p 323. hnvp. S9. mni rlri rr The causes of death were: Tvi.l.M.I ft... Whitut Ihsr tini'h '" " ... . .1 Z I'liT.iwria snd ciuup .... 7.... ";- . iieiiiiwiiia i-.r, ho-i.nemiioiil,. ... . . . . . . . ... niH-aurs of th-. r.plrntory system. . . . nuritii... hiuI einerllls ...'TPH ul lnH sie.nscii A I11.eii.tlr it 1 ur.,1 nhl4... ' irrno.is rr tl.-j liver .V"'". ii-rtirltl and Uritht's Ul.on.e. rut fee r .1 ,.""' "" '.''" '"" i,.rl,.rjj tcjjfnt. l,.',r"r' ep.tiniia nenilll. Total HE'S SEEING THE SIGILTS Kut He's in Again Because Pair noil cf Mount Holly. g the sights when a, Consequently ......,..... morning In the , streets police sta. disorderly conduct. Ho B.airaio ureus. u8 ivD- w '.. uiih h iru "10"K th frlronw). discharged, the police say. were two men who noted that once say, vvere two inen who noted thnt and that thev are seeking to force all ' tl(',"t ,,ctcU nl tnft J'"r time ns Doc-1 "l01. Pro.iu.-tion i.y grcter eieveloprn. competitors to Join nl J.omblna.lon er 'or, Hblwr. whose election was con- '" J'"'r P'r'l ''- "! '-"P their c .lull buslne. It Is alleged that In pur- ,rs,("1 1'e,,,"s', J,l' ""' 'H1 not appear , '"CIT fron Impurities. , mance of the plan to bring the Some " ,,ln P'"'" IM of candidates. At The -oa m ned In t.ils territory Is HJ Amusement Com pan' ooinpetMor to ,ho '",1""-' ,a't night In the Hellevue- , nll'1 'ntlrely for commercial purpoMi ,,l ,.J1. .V- VI) " 5.' i i ,?"Pf.l.r'.. -Stratford, when the entanglement was "1 fll- " r.ay chiefly to manufaeni ei.i iiii-mi m- u. niuiniin imti; I III I t'ilJIf 11 I ......, . 1 neunioiiia n a r.jlt of bills wai returned to Mcainii.iPo.es of an estate worth J17.100- nsth 1'liey followed McGinn. At Tenth and ' arlne A. McCarron. 1218 Raca'stri.t" land A - ollcft sajytcok the money H1 fronv him, Hut they were seen byPatroIman" ..um, wno promptly anested them. He also took McGinn back to the police siauou, iviiere ue is ueiruj. neia lor "sate. lrttl u'ls tomorrow morning, "Weather c4t(ellt.ons e;tujilng tho forma, (ton ot eewep gas areTj-esponflhlO'for th eiplojlon. sof-.JXj'mftiJliellejr,)t Water street 'between iUMcet varrul Chat,iiuf te4ind thr,Twe4yithlrd.triit it va..v. vnuaui xluiubimii I seek relatives of i i mnix n-tuuvju i i jju tged Victim's Whispered Name Xot Understood Two Other Injured by Accidents The police are today feeklng lelallvcs of an old man who died In the Women's Homeopathic Hopltal last nlsht after being struck by an auto truck at Thlrt.v first nnd Diamond streets. Two other persons were also Injured by automo biles last night. ilia old man he was between tcv cnly-flvo nnd eighty years old will: nvo and eighty years old wiuf j Pered his name Just before he died, but , " lainwyui couiu noi uo ncsiu vicar It sounded llko Abe Kerohatn or Abt Kelaltam. AVIIMsm ricls, eighteen sears old, II C We'd Tioga street, driver of the truck Is under arrest at the Twentieth and Berks rtrtett police station. Herbert h'olt. Kit I.lndonwood ave nue, was rcrlously Injured when ptrticl: by an automobile at forty-fourth ttrect and Olrard avenue. He Is In tho Pres byterian Hospital. Tho police are look ing for the driver, who disappeared after the accident. Running across Lancaster avenue. notmont, yesterday, little Hilda C.ilf. llth was struck by a truck driven by James Miller. She was taken to the Hiyn Mavvr Hopltal with a fractured leg. Miller was held hi ?I000 hall by Magistrate Lewis. I HARDENS IN COURT FOR I ... .. nl-,,vc,,p ,,rrMnVT J iISblON RLINSI A I L.MLiS J I 'Former Citv Kmolove Dropped From 1,1st Because of Alleged Discrepancy on Arc i leorge W Harden" a fortur , . em 'l!oja who afier being paid a pension for four month') has been dropped fioni tho in!l. has started mandamus pro ceedings In the f'oinm'M PI'as Court i wllh the hope nf tv'lug reinstated til., tiiea r,.nA n n .. kh ..ad.a.. 1 Secretary Iladley. of the . pens.on .11 said board. In explaining tho action said ...... ... . . . u.ai iiareiens was granieu a pension on t Hardens was granted a pension on December 'would make him over sixty and theie- fore eligible Later, It was discovered, i according to Secretary Hadlcy, that he 1 had given hi.i birth for civil servlff- records as November 15. 18."9. The same otllclol said that In H'OS h had given hln age ns fort-sl jcars. which would 1 carry y him well under the slxty-jear Ion eligible IM. pens - rn ijortn t.'!."!! 1 vi' u i v U UKUBAlVbU IjiiliAliLl HEAD OF MEDICAL CLUB , "" , Hl3 Election Contiimcd, Together With Others Who Vv. f'nmi:. dates on Ills Ticket The election of Dr. Albeit P. llru baker. Professor of nlivslolo-rv- nt Jef, ferson Medical College as nresIHent nf inn been declared legal, th" decision being - . . . ' " . '. eiuerea on the on c ai record of t in .-lnh n-,. -..rt .,-.. ......... .. . '"" vvmumaiioil inciuues tne enlirei cleared, many of the UOO members nres. ent e.preiicd their opinions from the floor, Under charges of pro-fieimanlsni. Doctor Krubaker withdrew his name from the ballot, but It whs teplaced a few days before the election. Thc validity of the election was unirme.t last night after reading, bv Vice. Prcl- dent Dr. O. Oram P.lng, who presided. Day Drivo j The ten dayr.' emergency drive to I raise $1:3,000 for the Woman'n Hos- Pltal by noon today has gone "over the top," according te today's report at thc campaigners' luncheon at tho Hellevue- Stratford. Thlrty-ono thousand, four ""'" "ou loriy-nmo .dollars and fifty CAnf 1,'n. ...,, .... , . - was given to Mrs. A. Kdvvard Xevvtcn. captain of learn Xo. 1:1. I'lve nurses of the AVomnn'a Hospital volunteered to make a. collection nt the Oarrlclc. l-'orrest and llroad Street Thca tres today. They aro Misses Hertha Seldcnrldge, i:thel P.ahe, Ither Jtay tiott. Lois Cates nnd Mr. l-ttn 1 1. i. Jordan. ; A shcrt address was delivered after tne luncheon by John A. Mn....i... A 1ltn,nVv.s-.i 1-.. TnW.. a . .. :. trust .officer of tho Ileal Kstato Trust' ! - BABIES' HOSPITAL GETS $10,000 BEQUEST Will of Emilio C. Christman In- eludes Sum for Charity From $130,000 Estate .. "c'iucsi oi iu,uo to the liable' Hosnltal nf Phlln.lelnl.l, I. I..-....,.'. I the win e t-,7i. ."....'."""ue5 Chestnut street, which, as probated tn. nay, leaves to relatives of the tcstr.lrlx ' u uurnv va uin hi sizii nnn ,;,.. ... "iv". Other wills probated were those of Patrick AV. Dermody. n:o North Tenth street, which In r,rlv.t 1. ....... " .." Brooklyn." x. elhnuth. ".inn $7000: Alice n 'entv-.fnor... .. . .c.uo;.josepuino i;ichelma, 2234 ! Inellano! avenue. ,IOO, and Kdvvln iS"0"' S11 Norlh Seventeenth utreet .,. a. . .. . ----- .-....,, oc.eeL. HELD FOR U. S. COURT nalley. twerrty yean old. of n,i.rui.'ee being held In 11000. ball for eourt '.' United States. Commissioner Jollne . Camden, lt Butler was arrested bv t.... . spector Jordan, ,of the PhlladeinM Pp.toMet)-at thedu Pont powder wS? fie ' IFUELCONSERVAWM METHODS' DISCUS Garllcld Aid Meets State A? ministrator and County - vjiiiiumen Jicro ! TAKE UP FUTURE PRic$ - , - rilto rxv,t- -e ri. .. fl -v.iuw.s iioiaijV .v. ''"I'l'"' uy rollers . Order .W.JN ''uiNTv.vnu,,,,,'; Amide nuthraidto rnal ,unnl. . IM.lla.lelpl.la I. ..red "or ,,f '" on, s, ,-,,,, A.TnilnUtralor J. '! nnno.ii.eed late this nflerneon .. .." en.i or a mug Hireling attended i. .' A. snead J. I,. Srl a,,,, ,,. " I. lej, of the listlnml fr . JL.l, 'i- .ni.nt.v ibalrnirn. t'n.l.r n.. : "' ten. the .osl I, t ,frf( l.ntlni.Hl ndmlnMri.tli.M ,... Jl'.'t nte.1 by the Stale olllelal,. n I !T nUn reiliirlln. f . , ' . ""nth ; " i.anu atitf s rr.Hed nrndurllnn i.. . " nilneri nnd more im.l.l,,. .," ""i "f, riiaa. ruci -ABCIlt L. q,...,- iB assistant to Director Garfield ,, I city today In conferente with Rtat. 2 I Administrator potter. KranclV i ? .and twenly-flvo chairmen of ...'.- .. ..M ';' l"c l niversity club, nt which;.. ferenco nn effective method ofVoi.! Ing fuel will be worked out Thei!!!? of prlccllxlng for next v Inier 2 lai.en up also as a secnntu .'." at Ion. ' asiny, lhe CCPEUX taken l.v 11,,'...,, i:?'?'".""'"""'.-.1 jfi'-ivu turn , r. id nnd Mr. Potter has ordefedT us -lopped There Is a run or ...K t that tins is done fn?0!.?.'' ronfius ' effect nr.i ,.... mvi. by the con. operators beca ' nt 7 o'clock today. "rant I I to prevailing '.. .... '" " 01 ..oca. I.i.nn: 1 rjr ill. rn.i mni i .t .- , . ing. iinton. Center. Huntington BT 1 ford, f'nmeinn i-n , -. '. . "' "" I i ford. Cameion .. . ..,.,, , n-uriieia. ran-. learfllt p.i nria, r.lalr, nrl.i. r.lalr, Somerset. Jefferenn iu ' "", .Mmsirong, Hut er Men.. Lawrence and Beaver conn.,..' ..i'"?' gheny fioni the lower end of Tnr.ni, ' boruiigh north to the county lln. t I Westmoreland Countv fmn. ,, J.?'.? pnslte tho lower end of T.irenium W , ough north along the Allerhan. n.?- and along the Klsklmenltas lllver rut ward to the Conemaugh P.lver and i,' tlnulng along the Conemaugh r.lvrr In , the i-ounty line of Cambria County Hi price is to i.e j:.60 per ton for rune! mine, prepared sizes and slack. Onlr one price Is named because almont til the coal produced In that icglon Ij nn III (I1IIIC. Ain-Axcn or kixt,t cnxTS This territory annual! produces about.' I -,i'.,iiie.in.ni tons. . The old price as flved bv the Prl.i dent on August II. 1I7, for the enttreV State of Pennsjlvan.il was- rtan ef I mine, .- prepared sues, j; "I' eia.v. i ?1 J'ei Adnilnlftrator Oarfleld ttiu-A V1"1."0 "nV" """ "'!"? '" he Mmf.. ii ....,. ". .. . ....i '" '"' i"1"' Br.inieu opeininrs initM 'terplniv lho.- Minl.t r-pnb.l. lnM.rH , : .V . :' -... niiinn I"g Plants. KS There has been considerable compltttl I by the opeiators lu this territory rim Inc ful administration took contiohif ' Prices and distribution that they wct ' being compelled to operate at a pr! I which would not allow of satisfactory ' profits. .Several of tho mines In tWi i legion. It was said, had closed downea-. I llrpl' wnd others were producing onlj. While stating that it Is hl ! and expectation that the new pricun main In effect, the fuel admlnlttrUK emphasized the fact that .nothing wuJ furnish more cogent argument In fw ot a reduction or the prices than wrwf, onerntors to whom these nrlces hVI' been granted to fall In constantly It- creasing tho productivity of their imiw bv nroner elevelnnment or to nermlt WP- ments from the districts of coal net k?f, free from Impurity. ,, The receipts of anthracite over com, the Philadelphia and Heading nwJ l.i Pennsylvania Ilallroads fell ort tp' f yesterday, only 11,000 tons comlnr l'-j over both roads. This Is about Id' ) tn.i slinr. nt ti Cni'.-.ini.n, ..ttmltl . of what really Is needed In Philadelphia 1 Klghtcen alleged violators ot,tt'Pr, 1 less Monday edict umieared before Jit'J Potter yesterdaj. Among them were ftiJ proprietors ot saloons. The latter er ordeicd to appear before Prancls.Flsliw 1 Kane, united States District Altomej. CITY EMPLOYES GET FORMER JOBS AGAIK. One-third Number of Men Sj penaca unaer economy uracr r) instated New AimointmentsVi . . ffl Fully one-third of the number ef !W ; who were suspended under JltreVjl Smith's economy p'an have bffH tt.lj liisiaiea in various nureaus in im ji pariment oi i-udiic vvorns. jcisu.;. tnn,l tl.a. ,on.. .-. ...Ill I,, r.ln.lltrf, Vr.r.";.ai.,"."i L.... ":".v....'i announced today: Pmll Schmidt, Mi Vorth Fifty-fourth fctreet, drafm.B, 'arlseeH. .Bustieton. farmer, lo DTrWi Fof Charltle. J720: William Cralft JMj iitrai nr riu. DsAnAeti. imiii' nil in- w... t .w vl.ijt t.vv. .---. ki 181 Ttast TInrt lane neslrtnnt ntDttiw Bureau of Health. J1000: Jerry 'CariWj Mil. r.tta M.n.llfi ni.el.ie bovlv ll'nren.l of T'nlli'e. Sarin, and Jall1 ts Hullen. 1005 North Judson. apprentl.' Bureau of City Property. S4S0. S,l 1.. rfl THEN THE FIRE WAS OUT J Lantern Which Caused Excitema i-aus xen stones jj A lantern with a brilliant reflerforj atchman l n Tl-rnnlft n TT Fifteenth rtreeU considerable excluyatil. bunding ana r.ii to exllnjuia supposed fire. .VI The alaro from thc lantern wj i bv a. ne.lestrlan. who turned In n'n.AU Hearing tho rnglnc-s approacfilnsS watchman came to a winnow eh tenth floor and loolted out. At - . . rnnnn, ,, ..Alt This price boot. granted by N'mioJ rul Administrator -iarfleld. nirt, h imii". i ni coinnnrcA w t h t i-. 1.1.1 " -- -1 -. w IIIUIFT r.1 the lantern, slipped.. from hll :. .-, -ji ?? J JH. W?W'T"FWT
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