' V - rsi;"?;' " t jANKENBURG, AT 75, ; WOULD FIGHT AGAIN V... .. u.... nC Dnfnvnl Klill t $ j.'nnn in Buttle for Good ' Government JJMANY BIRTHDAY TOJCENS Former Mayor Somewhat Deaf, but , With Unimpaired Vision of Public Questions ..Mi: OI.ll llLTC'II CM'.ANMlIt "tela of Present Administration ,,,,'dliUMeful lo discuss." "Transit luittlon somewhat dlner- ent while Mb J or, I In touch tU transit mutter, nml know the , dlflltiilll'"-" 1 "Had Intended t" nwr Pate .lane's most recent nrllcles, lint living In rented home with llhrnrj loiked and found It too inncli trouble." nhiil' the u.e In tnlktng nbnui tho .lln.llon 111 Philadelphia? if 1 needed In future gubernatorial " i ,jornll campaign, I will Jump lif la.t s I ''Id " Town l"n' i "Am down on the Kaiser nnil lie. Iltte Ibnt much in" he dime through , .... i-rlen.l. of ttrrmnn Democracy. . That flint l going nil "' the United Slate" nnd I' hound n do Rood.' ork In the war I a rlillanrlpuiit s peaks for Itself." ' rmtelnh F.laiikenburg, former Major ' of Philadelphia nnd "wnrhorsc of re- , 3 form." I" scvent.v.five joar.s old today , lntc hH M'.us lie Is as keenly alive .to tun out events a over In the past. J and Pikes no uncertain Hand on clt and national unctions of Rood govern- , ..rent. - '" 1" ""i11"' roa,I lo -jump in un.1 tight for tlcnn Kocrn-j !' '"'vifhra.loi. of his nrrlxal at tho three uwrterH of u .ontun m.uK ..s quiet. "L former Major ol.-enn.K tl.N an- . MendH did li'H folBCt Ciklntr for h- lup.hiin.1. Mr-. 1M- Jnt Bl "nlto nhurB this n.omHiB uu He.l ! Corner Major- M on ri..lll f : "... ..I. .i.i . i.n.l mi tie wnr. ." " ' in I 'nil I ii-ii .1 1 1 . ....- - - - 1 .t. i ii... !.ior lakes no middle of I l'.ne ... - i ..ml iltLlurew mniMii , .tV.ii.r.lie.iS.iforBoua.rn. Pvr, 1IU kenhuiK mhl "Tho Major :il no l..ttnUed on the Iran-it Tiuatwi h while Jl.ao.1 he took .. d"p int.-tii in luiiMt Hi-itttiH and I- 'i"1!.,'" ..i.i. n. .mil. ultleM that hiM ,: f.ued Me l olo-ely follolnR the ; tSiirihiVS,;:" ;' ;-, . .i ... . .. .11c. itvti nnlltlPfll rh.i u (In. use to discuss political conditions In Hill id. lphla. It seems to t do no good 'I he subj. ct Is loo dlstaste- ful for discussion Ho hail Intended angering somo of Datld Lanes state- tnents, but lltlng In it rented houo with . many books of the librarj paiked awaj ' in storage bo found It would be too much trouble 'If he Is nteilul In the mining guuer , natori.il or m.noialtt uunpalgiis he nlll Jump lu with all his might Jutt as lie did for the Town Jlietljig party. Ills liealth suffeied bj jiiison of that c.-im- paten, but ho Is rtady and willing to innswer any call for good goterniinnt In the city. State or nation. Ho ncter coes at things In u. halfway manner and lie can be counttd on at all times to make a light cteu though his health suffers as a result." DOWN ON THi: KAISRR. , 'Ho Is down on the Kaiser and all that tho Kaiser stands for. Ho Is work lug Just now for the l'rleiuls of Cicrm.in Democracy and for Is that In this way much good cn Jje, nccom.ilMuil, Ho hurecelted manj letters fioni thoo ln teresled hi the motement tho tountry our and btlletcs that by fuitherlng the project ho tan be most useful to this countri". I'lilladclplil.i'8 work In tho war speaks for Itself nnd needs no comment "He will not discuss the pieent mu nicipal administration, Its ntmmpUsh ments or Its lack of accomplishments, as these subjects mo dlstasttful to Mm and Iheic seems no uso to go Into Uiem at this time Ho ntcepts with pkasuro the ioii rratiilations of thu Hm.mmi 1'i-ni.ti' I.EDt.Lii on this, his sttentj-llfh blrlh dnj, and talues thu good withes of the publication ThN afternoon, weather pcrmllthig, ho means to make an auto trip through the Pail; Yesterday, for tho'flrM Him, slnee lint , nl.l mii, v. .. .... . ' m inaae n sflten-mue irip irom homo a sat anil If 'to Urojif Pine streets, and ho al "JC mains ia keeping in touch with Philadelphia ctents, both through tho lT tn"'1, ''-o,"0,11', ' C0,lt,aCt' 'f"0-I amount from which tho Incteases can Bole His health Is Improving, and. al-, ,, taUu ,Nm bo leduccd by Just that though not partlculaily strong, he Is mluh thoroughly allte to cuirent happenings' jt is virtually assured, hc,xtcer. that and future possibilities." ,,onl0 wrt of mneased salary bill will The former Mayor, whose fight against i bo put through Councils, for It Is gencr- the Republican Oiganlzatlon for reform ull recognized that piesent salaries are led tO Ills I le. I Inn I.i Iflt 1 . una lirt p.. I.. '. ! .. .. ... ..-.I .1.. .ml ..1. n nnnmli fni t, . -" " ...!. in . j " ..v. ...iiiu iu inis ' country In 18115 and though educated fori - ! ministry tnteirn on it commercial ty earesr csiahllshlng the jam business of iiijiiKriiiiuig k to. no ictlitd In "1810. Ho la a stanch American 14 MORE BODIES TAKEN i v FROM RTTTNS nv.TMTTNftarcnv f .,...,..,. i ,V-.t.ulSn, Ul oisters iNUrsing WOUnaeu Soldiers Kept Fatalities " l rwu tn T.-tr,.4... Down to Fifty-two i. . MflVTni-.tT. t-.i. ie .1.. i..nA. . . .m. cw. iu. . iid i.w.iiva ui ' rourteen more children hate been re- T COtered from thn rillna nt lh rtrnv Vttn. j '"'Ij's llre.swept west wing, raising to j miy-two the death toll of the tragedy j which rtblted tho liiHtltutlon. Tho msiuisni or tno sisters who were nursing tOldtpm 111. f.lt.la.1 linn.n wa.m ...... .' " ....M.turu IIUIIIU A.UIII UICI0CB3 I' flaThtlnir flrtl rrmqlaH Into .. 1 1 f A E Nearly 1000 crippled men and women, j Tiounded military men and babies only r "few weeks ohl were enabled to escape nirougii the valiant efforts of the nuns. The origin of tho flro has not been Oetermlned. "While enrlv nnnrlB nttrili. I Wed It to defective wiring, a nun bug- .wee to thenuthortlea It may hao oecn caused bv u snark from nn y.m1 machine In use In connection with tho , military part of tho nunnery hospital. . Mederlo Martin. Major of Mon- U "eai. while on his way to the fire was jwuck uy n elelgh and his sldo badly IV v. l" lvua tuitfii to tno ixotre U Datno HospltalT ' T. R.'S RECOVERY RAPID ' Will-Bo Able to Lcavn Hnsnitnl In F'l Ahoiit Two Wont-s . NEW OIIK, Feb. 10. The latest frpm tho Roosevelt Hospital . ouiletln W Mates that Colonel Theodoio Roosevelt K 'US Rft flir Cnr-nt at..1 Ihnl I... . Ill t - t. - K. i tvv,u,inu uit iia lil US HUIO fc! JenK thta hospital for his hotel Ith- UC,t ----"- .. i.tuiu vu inn liuiiic ill Ii r.i ay Jcu daya ,ater' T,, b""ctin Colonel Ilnnai'i.tt'o nAmllil.. ... t"2!iit0 JJP"1 TJ10 lUlncsH I1CCCH- i n.,1 lminuini. u.i. i. n. . '.M....t . f disappearing. .All the ularmlnc- rCjlbnel Jlopsevelt was flblo y.stirdav period of the war as un t-conqn: L .Boms fromvboQKa. nutl lictvu.llfe, and the Ci.bJoc-J Wil? lti Mjkiiiim ,nave uisnppcarC'l n r lw i jinWiWfMwl AtfiT vUAl.., KUU0L1MI IlLANKKNBUlUi Tliiiadelphiii'.s "War Hoito of Hcform," though enfeebled bv his sccnty-tivp yenrH, announces his willingness to aid in any eampnign to ovcrtlnow bo'a nile. SCHUYLKILL RIVER ICE GORGE IS PASSING OFF Little Damage Is Done by Great Floes Which Threat ened Fnirmount Dam The lco goVga on the Seliujll.iu biokc this morning and flatted down tlm rNcr In ii m.is of Jigged lco Hue? Tor a llmo 11 was fearid th.lt the r.ilnnounf dun nt (Irecn streit would lin.il, and reldetitx all along the ilir Trout were warned of their datigir. l!ut bi'foio tho Jam got that far it brokf up Into fiiiallcr" hlt.i of r(, , tlio dinger p.ised At n point ni,0r the ;ii.inl (ikiniin bridge It i logged ngaln. and the iler from thin down lo mo peon iiiiuiu L.o.uiiouvr. imV i- filled with nn.ill Hoes, whlih ar. , g.m Blag th lit'i across ,tt that imlnt 'I'l.., ti.Lter l.i'lie.ltli Is llr.t. Ii... r. ...... (1Ill Kriater olumo than of lii, r,..i,, in i he thiw ng of a irim . ot snow and be 'Iheio Is btilft,, to be no d inger now that tho larger nn. of Ice has been so broken up n (a render It btrmlf-s. POLICE AND FIREMEN TO GET INCREASE, BUT- 'Twon'l Be as Biy as Expected ; Because Senator Vare Wants i Big Slice of Funds The policemen nnd fireiiu n of l'hlla- i delphl.t will prob.iblj- get an Imitate of s.ilarj, but it will fall lousldAralili short i of the Inctease for whkh tfltt an ask- lug and whlih Is protldtil for In thu hill Introduicd In Councils by Council man Trainer. This much seems lo bo assured as tho result of a conference held loday bo- I twecn Mavor Smith, Scirttor Rdwln II. I Vare and Chalimaii Joseph P. ilaffney, I of tho l'lnance Lommltteo or Councils, ! at whlih the financial prograio' for tho coming week was outlined. . Not tho least ot tho obstacles to tho giimt of the full amount ot tho Intreise asked bj .the firemen and policemen is, the "moial claim" of Senator Vare fori ilft.flOU lor work done at League Is-! land Park 111 1910 and 1011 tho ilalni which former Director of public Woiks Moirls L Cooke declared to bo unwar ranted and unjust, and as to whkh he1 deil.tied that Senator Vare really is in debt to the tllj on account of the ijhai acler of the woil: which forms the tusls of tho t lnllu. Tho lin liases nsked bv the pollce intn, If put Into effect will imau an ad ditional npproiiilatlon of $1 J50 uou an uu.illt. while the Increases asktd by t''o lin nn n intuit es an annual additional lippiopt latum of iippiiixlmateh $150,000, tin two Muriates unaiing i,iuu.uuu, fho net sin plus In the trtasmy at tho ' picsent time Is $1,WS .31, but from this , nmount must lie deducted tho deficiency hills whkh will be paid next week, amounting In $110.10. I 'Ibis III Itself will t educe tho surplus utmir tlui .linoiint nsked for bv the i "- .;...". ..... ,, .... ........ IIUIllClll.il ...... .. .. .. ...v, .... ... tlahn" of henator Vare, which tho friends of tho Senator deelaie will bo .........I .lc-m..iiLl. la nltntin.l tit.. pot aoeiiu.uu ii' .' .". .v. v....n.. .... the men to ue uuiiuin.ii'ij ..tuiu i will take some llgutlng to detcimlno Just how much of an increase me treasury i will stand, but all ofilclals are committed to an Intreise ami mo nienieii ami liollcenien niaj ust toiuent in tno ns suiance that tten If they do not get ull they want they will get something. On Mondaj afternoon at 2 o'clock tho JTnante Committee of Councils will meet to p.ibs on the deficiency bills for mi7. amounting to $110,107. and at l :r, , . ... ... nflernoon nubile hear i ings will be held on tho salary Increases i nsked by tho policemen anu iircmen. These bills will no pusneii tisorousiy oy tho protectlte a ssociattons ot doiii du- rcaus Tho "moral claim" of Senator Vare will bo given consideration bv tho com mittee nt a special meeting to be held Tuesday. Senator Vare declares that he will urgo his claim In earntst at this time, nnd It Is expected that former At torney General Francis Shunlc Brown, who at one tlmo represented Senator Varo in tho prosecution of tho claim, will be the principal witness In his tavor when the hearing Is held, POSTMASTERS LABOR AIDS 98,000 to Be Agents for Employment of U. S. Farm Workers WAKHINtiTON. Feb 10 All third Land fourth class postmasters and rural carriers, numiieiing nsv'm'. iu oo ap pointed labor agents for Die United States emplojment service, nccordlng to an agreement signed today by the De partment of Labor and tho Postotllce Denai Intent. These agents will bring tlio service in nireet touch with every farmer n tho country nnd they will ascertain exactly what labor the farmers need. They will fill out application blanks and look ufter tho labor supply in tneir localities. Want Pip; In Each Ilackyaril NOnittSTOWN. Feb. liiwitli the tost of poik very high- and tho prices still foailng, tho people of Uonslichocken want to go back (o a pi It liege they en Joyed In the tally hlstoiy o( the boi ough. of each family keeping n vg n Its batUyaid Town Council has beon usked to grant thlt conc-ssdon fcr the " . :. - . 'i lriiiniii' ir,n.i.. --i ! 1.s.-tt ? fhnA....iti.. r " MIAM w in i rXtfnttf.1 BfrflNJ..Nfl .lyBMO LEDER-PHnjADLPHIA, SATtfrPAV. RUDD SAYS RUSSIA'S I .NEED WAS ROOSEVELT Ex-Assistant to U. S. Ambas sador Deplores Colonel's Enforced Inactivity ATLANTIC CITV, Teh 10 , "K Theodore llooscjelt had heen In Hui"la nt tho head of nn Amerloin nrmv Iluwla neer would luije hlomi up i and ticcome tho wreck that It Ii todaj-," ' Captain Arthur Kudd, a former epeclal nsKlstant to tho American Amtumador In 1'etroKrad, declared htforo Hit I'enii Kjhnula I.lbrarj- Club and tho Nc .ler pey Library Acnoclullon thin inoriiliitr. InKtcad of tending tluit famou Vinerlt'itn to 1lurln with a rplemlht arim of flBlilInt; men to work tho lamn HBjiholoShal result that attendrd tin appearanco of the Nun nice in Vurli n .TillJ t, i pent them SHOO Nienllitq of 'he ery worst tjpe." puttl Captain Itinld "While Mr l!it ai lirtaMilnc of ican linerty ntul lileaiR i0 lnindnda. theHonKltators were lelliiiR ten-iof tbou-1 saiuls that Ainerli a i inonev mad and a nation of grafteis Ii h no wonder llupl.t has gone to smapli l ntn pur prlcd to find Aiiirrli.ms lYIendlv lo Kerentkj'. for Kerensl. Is ..nl a rliado les exttcmo than tin worst of life t-'o- l.illPts who nre trlng to pet up u. gov i riiment In a. chaos of porl ilhni 'Russia has i luted, ilown Its munition Plants and its mills nnd It . ould not light If It would. In a rotnp.it at I j eH hott time the Kulan pnldlir tit I km w lilm has been changed from a big, con fiding puppy dog Into n greedj. atailelous murderer. 1 Itlinately tho Rus l in people, the real spirit of the cotintrj, blK-hc.irted, hoipltable and llberlt .er i iug, ! going lo npirt Itelf, but be lore that ociurs we are going to he IIihMihi" starting b n illionr ' Ilcforo tin Ann-ill an Library Insti tute this; morning, Mrs Amj L Read, of I'hlladelphli, deplored the fuel that uiou-aiius m. n ..i Ki.-itt puieimai . usefulness nre being kept In a rut of luiilliie work throtigh Ink of a graduate lllu.tr school. Ho. tor l.lehtensteln, of N'ew York, held tin re must be it torn plete icallgnmcnt of the library ssttm Mr. .1. C ilana, ot V.-waik, N .1 , held the samoVlow II I, Koopmalt, of llruuii I'nltej-sltj, told of plain for the ist.ibllshinent In NVw .irk of it national lilu.irj' to m.iki tin monuments of print lug atallablo to Ike prinKra of todaV 111 ail I'.il is i'l nn ' mimn "I'or ilemoi ri J lo be safe the political freedom of the prs n ui be uulliulted," inest C Ilk h.irilson llbrarliu of Princeton I tiltrsit si il There must b censorship In iiterntor iiv tll as limits to free ii i 'I. rough lllieral lipulatluiis "HEATLESS MONDAY"" STRIKER REINSTATED Potter Orders Grocery Firm to Take Back Clerk Discharged for Not Reporting Fuel Administrator Potter today oi dercd tho Immedl He reinstatement at the samo salary of I.rls Mlbcrman, a. $17 a week genera! tlcrk at tho Mitchell Fletcher Company store at Twelfth and Chestnut stitets. Mllberm.tn was ills charged on tho first heatless Monday, January 21. Mr. I'otter ordered that tho rein statement must not be a. temporary ar rangement merely to satisfy his Judg ment In the case I In added that no imploje should be penalized for doing what ho thought was his duty as a patilot, and that tho fuel admlnlitra. lion would stand back of nil such cabes. I!. II I'lcti her, a intmbei of tho film. said today that the whole milter came 'about on at count of the misunderstand ings as to the i tilings on that first Mon d.i lie said that all his emplojes wcio 1 ordereil to report for work January 21, and that ho understood tlio stoics could keep open nil day, and so ordered em plojes to come lo work. It was net Oiilto clear, ha sahl, whether thej- could stay open all day or unit until noon Mlicrman was dlsi barged, said Mr r.eldur, lor insubordination Since then, Ml I'letihtr added, he has been em plot d tl-uwlien, but was let out and has not bten (inplnteil shite. Ho slid he would get in touch with hint in soon as possible, and that lin was at liberty to repot t for woik Moudaj next. Mlbcrni.in sns ht was at work all morning on .lanu.irt .1 and left at noon. Ho was stoppul at the door by the superintendent, ho sajs, and oiderid to go to the Llghti enth street store ami iinid. ni n. a .. ih... llu lefused and i ... ... was dfschaigcd on tin e.pot, ho silt) JERSEY PASSES LAW TO MAKE IDLERS WORK War Measure Provides for Con scription of Unemployed Males Between Eighteen nnd Fifty TltHNTON I'tb It. I.oafeis. tramps nnd other Idlirs will be tonsirlptetl Into useful emp'otment iindei tho terms of n law signed toda bj eloternor IMge The bill, whlih was Introduced bj' As Rembljman Kill.un of Camden, foi Speaker AVolvtrton also of C.tmdin, ie fiulres all able bodied male persons be tween eighteen and 50 jcars of age to bo rtgululv or omlnuousy engaged In some useful, liwlul unl ucogn'zeil bush ness, profession, otiupatioii or emploj ment, whcntvei btcause of a statu of 9 war. tho Ooveinoi dcteimlms such tuvlH ploymept necessary and ctseutl.il for H tho protection and vvelf.uo of the Slatuifi and of the Lnltcil htatts. Tho new law provide h n method of proccduro for earning thu ntt into ef fect and Imposes penalties fot non-coin. pllnnoc, I'e'rtons temporarily out of emplnj. ment through differences with thtlr cm plojers aro eienipt l.aboi lntertsts ot tho Stite became fttoiablo lo tho ineas ure when It was lenrntd th it It was not pioposed to use tho law as n strike breaking measure . A Sunday Dollar Dinner Fit for a King The coal problem plus the servant . question is gone forgotten since our Sunday $ dinners have "swept the town." Be a "regular" here on Sundays and save your wife Special Mutic Sunday Every ' r' ivj. u, i Ei . v. .-. - m. rrvWHiM! .ti- ...oiMie-- m v5?f njwelSWV -serwi vmviV mRBBKKBWKktBmRtlB FORCE ALIEN EXPERTS TO QUIT SHIP PLANTS Orders From Department of Justice Work Hardships. Piers Closely Guarded Tho receipt of orders from tho t)t partment of Justlco rcqulrlnc tho dls ihargo of all alien enemies engaged In shlnbulldlnK work for tho CIocrntncnt hai resulted In tho dismissal of rcor I. highly competent men who J'atl taken' out their first rltlzenphlp papers and ilerieed clllzent by tho entrance of Iho I'nlted States Into tho war, according to ofilclals of fchlpyards around l'hlla - dolphin. tho order w-ai not unexpected ami was reionnlzed as ono of tho nccei-ii-lies of the war. but It wim staled thuf In many capes It had worueu an nunc ,1At,1'(, imrdftilp both on tho aliens uf feete.t and tho companies wmm cm plojed them Competent woramen ion hlpjard ire try bird to obtain, and mniiii or too men tiirown uui ". w.. by the order aro btlleted to ho In tho fnilpBt Kene losal to tho oiuso of i ho i flilted Slates Tightening of the lines drawn about tbo waterfronts has lcsultcd In the 'c qulirment that any person approaching Ultra and other waterfiuiit facilities must bo proilded with it sjslrm of passes. A pastt must be had In order to get by the iiillltnrj guard stationed 100 yards from nil waterfronts, and in addition, a pass must ho submittal to tho Pepaitment of Justin' Inspector nm. a cuHtom imps to the customs Inspector T.tery possible riromutloii Is being taketi ,i iriiAnl nL-nin-t ,'n.i.si to tho water- ironts by anj one whose loyalty Is hi ibn least open to suspicion or mimik inn or wiioto i.ti.inAHB .1niM tint nhsolutelv rcrtulrc hlf prc3tm0 t (bat polllt ' 'JURY CO.MMISSIONr.RS NAMED Appointments Announced for All Xcvv Jersey Counties ' TtinMOX. l'i' 0 Chancellor Walker lodat appoluteti Jurv tomnils sloncrs to serve in iaih of tho twiutv one lountles of Ncn .Tci tej- t nder tho Mterllt-Chanctllor law, through which these appointment aro undo, each Jury eoinmlfploner mut be of opposite po litical faith to that of the S-hcrlff of tho It mint v In whlih tbe Jurv t ommlsloner Is appointed The Hnrlff and tho Jurj lominipsloner In enh count prepares th" list of ilIMldei from vtlueh the Juries arc drawn, '1 he S-outh Jersey Jury commissioners named are as follows Atlinti Wilton Scmenni democrat i tlPelliti i Ituriinsten Andrew J Jerdin Democrat re.irpolni.tl t tirnilfii James 1. I ennon, Dimoerat. re . tpiolntci! tate Ma Harry Hi-b-nthal, Democrat reapilnteil. i umiernnii hamuci n liunnnm. i;emo trit renrpelnte.1 T Oluueeter Harry va i ohill, Democrat, real poluteil Mirnr Jppeph IF Monro, Democrat, to suree I fi.ulel T rfjeihlel doeetie. i Monmoulli - Milan lions, Itepublican, to sucere! tleors' W I'eol" tlrtiin- flunk Dills, Democrat r-ippohit e.l Mitem li1uo H Smlck, Democrat, re appointed Ml.lnlei.ev Henrj If Hanker. Hi publican, to suclci.I Pre I J fox CONNECT LAKES AND (SUM1 Hill Appropuates $05,000,000 fin Eric nnd Ohio River Canal I) j a Stat Correspondent UAhlllNC.TON, Feb 1C Appropria tion of $(15,000,000 for the ("Internment construction of the Lake Lrle and Ohio River Cnuil is provided in a bill Intro duicd by Representative Cainphill, of Allegheny Countv, this afternoon. 'the project is ono which has been cnntemplattd for mnnj vears. but whlih has not progressed to tho point of urn structlon because of the Inabllltv to obtain funds I ho Stalls of Ptiinstl vanla and Ohio have had u Joint torn mission working on the plans for s viral veni it has been approvtd by both Matt and the aimy engineers Mr Campbell villi pnss tin" bill as a war measure, and as it further sten u the reientlj atsumed polii of the t,ot trmnent to tlevelop Iti ml mil w.ti w.i toutes 'I lie projicttd m.il vt uld opt ti the tire.tt Lakes Inlu tin niun Rlter and then to the Mississippi for trade from tho Hast and North to the South PALI, INTO BATHTUB rTL, Six-Year-Old Girl Is Scalded at Rid ley Park HRriTRR. Pa . Fib 16 - Failing Into, a bithtub, Mad.tllne Mozack, sK tear old was sealdtd to death hi her homo nt Ridlev Park The child was tit ail when tlio mother. Mis John Muzuck. arrived with ber at the Taj lor Hospital. The fatlur Is em plot ed at tho Baldwin Locomotive Works. A New Clat -flf KtnreBa on Self Confidence Publle Speiiltln? i:iniutlon. unj all-arounJ Ft" p. ieletmi'nl Tin i'i use. utite tfiinJij .Rtenlncs eom nienrlnir Mir. Ii tth, ut's v ni Uoth Vplll Pen.1 fur Instructive llternture Call, .rll.' e- pi ont spruce 3J-IS NEFF COLLEGE 1730 Cheatnut Street iiicafiiiiiHiiDiiiiiisiiiiiKiiiiianiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiffiiiiisaiiniiiiiiiiiiKi1 INCOME TAX QUERIES Answered by J. G. Herndon, Jr. Tax Expert Ever Day in (he Business Section of tho I PUBLIC .3&0 LEDGER h ii iniioiii' m iwninn n n'liiiiiiwiiiirwi iiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiibiiiiiiibi &mMMM3M2M2KM3M323Zp ; a many n dollar. fNkw S Janover Twelfth and Arch SU. CUAUDi: M. MOHR, Mgr. '.'i.fioiictt o;i JJiJi Sf.J BREWERIES WIN POINT Indian Judy's Decision Fnvornljlo to Anti-Dry Fight JCVANsmi.LK. Iml. l'eh. 1 Tint breweries, won tlio first big isilnt In Their effortK to liajfl tbe Indiana' jirohlbltlon law iieciarrn unconitltutlonnl tod.n. JudRo llentctter. of Superior Court, otcrruleil thu ileimirrem of the State to tho petition of the breweries for In junction to prcAenl enfortenient of the law when It goes Into ctrict kin April 2 DISCUSS NONSINKAHU: SHIPS Nnval Consulting Hoard Considers rinns for lluoynncy After Tor pedo's HIow !,,, h1)1i to carry s-.n.meej "afeh BCrois tho seas were brought up for 1 klll III rBBH-B NJ' H ivffmi i xi i i i mmmmmmmmimmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' I I I 1 m 1 1 1 1 I 1 w i ii ip:' v m i 1MU W i Wft i I1 ill l- : : -SHI iTn I Mi Wm LJJrll- 1 :?1U ' VMM WiCa I I III 10: : " ; Irj Clll hMfi mm i 1; mm j- mWm Mwm Wmm- t itfflf I . 'If N Vl IMl UrrMffl t ' mnniiMWii i BUI SMMmM ' " wtwi" .;, I I 1 1 I lM-n (II I I IBJK li 'I KlKH i I Ti")t'9rM'f"T?"tM '. mu Luff f 1 . WzYi I 1Bmb I HiHgtil IIIIMIU" "" ii illl iWu& all' BIri'ill I MHBlu I 1 I llflHXKC 3XES3X n '- I MfHfnTi KVII I IQHbLI i I I UiirnBff ItM i mltfflBml ' mm fkaBlp I l liiulff Wmf Wmmn-m I flililiii HlU i 'Mii" :? 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SaUhilcre. chair man, Duojatit boxen placed In tho holds vt the ciwl lo keep llicm nlloat for nn Imur' or more nfter the torpedo had found Its mark thin wan tho plan out-( lined by SaundeiK In the hoaid Chairman Saunders mM tho method should bo adopted ip all merchant es-m-I. making It popslhle III manj' In stances to sae tho targo and the shli Xojcs Again at I'rinrclun rnixcr.To.v. n j. reh. 16 rro- fessor Alfred Nojes, the Ingllsh poet, began his lourse In nineteenth century i llngllph literature tod.ij Thu subject of lili (lrt hctuio was "I.lleraturo nnd the War ' Mine leaxlng I'rlticeton l.nt June l'rnfes'or Nojen has bten lectur ing on In half of tbe Iteil t'rosi through out tho I ultfil Stales l'roteor Vojn lurt for ii long time rminected Willi the Hiltlsh Admlrallj wlmo he did nluiMe publicity twirk "OVER 0 MiMAiM C0Wa' rtrrj.Lui " ;- CARUSO HANDS U..3. $59,000 Singer Pays Incomo Tax and Throws In Autographed Photo NHW YOHIf, Teh. 16. Knrlco Caruso has paid his Income tax. It was only a llttlo matter of $60,000 Last ycarrfhe opera Mar pild loo much, but this llmo he made Hire of the amount. Along with the check ho gao tlic col let tor an nutographid picture of him self and then drew a carltnture of tho had of Collector IMwaid", who Is n. friend of tho Impresario. Kxploslon on Hattlenhlp Denied AN ATLANTIC 1'OltT. IVb. 10. He ports to the iffict that one officer was'1 killed and scxernl sailors Injured when an i xplolon look plnie aboard the bittleih p I'tnh were ilenkd today Tlio ollli'ii was kllk'l by a fall through thu hatch. WnSvml Victorious. uY, JfnoMuhnd r RUHJOAIRD SEEKS VlVi Wealthy s Steel 4 y MnnuTticturer respondent in Suit onaent in auit . ' Juijjf WVvYOItK, llcb. l. Charglnr iM'M proper conuuot by His tvlfe with Paul 18.? I Heller, millionaire, president nf it.nii.'?1 Ilrothers. Newark Btcel mnnufacturei, .;,.,.. ...,..' . v'"'ui,",ro ""hwvs' v- Mrs. Kastel Is a daughter of William J. . loomey unicago grain merchant. .') Kastel altgcs lie found his wife at- '. V,' .urcaslnff R0W " 'heir homo .t 3 with Heller. l&i- A 1 I'M tf SI SPECIALTIES i m.mii; to nniiKK u wi7- I.. D. Bcrger Co., 5!T N. Second St. tVst Market 634 Main 40OO y v . i ) A I I'A H' M t !' IN ! I if 1X Ivrf 1 'I lii tl !. h 1 I Lift l" 1 l"t Ui l-d 1' I" nri I ! . KirA m nv .i 1 1. 'fe" f" '5 t' 'A'j-, Iiiv . -' ii .v- ' a I-? -M Uamdto i !! ondEplan Qpfainhmi J, "L 'M I'S. .kt t& i'ty s ! -4V . ..V. '13 ' 4 t $ r ? 'A wif I JJ-il f'M :c y ,jt s 7J 1I K'? m w W---I mi J, KOTSSgmsi m i'JP .' .. .. " 'Jt J4-Cr"-' ?,' tfjuf ''." p"sr' , . ' v.l.itic:i s WAi,cJhiJMyLtJWMMBttMJariMt.MMMlPa , ,. . JnTtflKtaJTMl , f itMflMMiMif Tf V I If? - 1 tL T T ' ' ' I Y ' i '- l'l i i v tT: .- 7 J t.wt j-aJttfa. ... -" .-M.!-.'. -a
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