"rrj' .!'- 'V' V ' VA MORAL CLAIM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,' 1&18 bmSscounolmeni r To Increase Police and Fire ,J men's Salaries and Pay Con- i . tmpfnr tlin PrnVilnm SALEM INSURANCE MAN HELD ON MURDER CHARGE Shot and Killed Young Womnn for Refusing to Elope, Police Say ITrnest Williams, lhlrty.fle year old, an Insurance agent of Salem, N'. J., no rused of having shot anil killed Vrrna Hoirnti.. (wenli'-rntii. tnnVB nl.t a..t.M f. .. , 'ate Saturday, von held toda'v without I j urvn ttctity.t.- tt ttnmtf I .., . .. ... . .. - I -aivsx ilUUUXl VVJH IHJltlt " oy ,u"uc0 Peace Smith, at nnwm, to awan ma action of thu Cor oner. tractor, the Problem ' Finance Committee Faces Delicate I f s and Difficult Task at ' ' ' ' , Meeting Today K f PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR ANSWERS DR. COMFORT Rev. Dr. Andrew Mutch De fends Christianity's Position in Great War DENIES IT HAS FAILED Williams who H n widower with two cniiuren, the pillcs a ing attention to Miss I IllOnthH nn Kutllrrln . . .. . ....... ...,..( ........ iiu . ,...,..., i rn.-i-.i i... . .... .. ... t .. went to tne homo of William Walton. ' itiin.iiiwuKimy in inn worm narj RED CROSS LASSIES SMOKE? NO INDEED, THEY SAY INDIGNANTLY All the Smoke Is in the Empty Talk of the Envious, Say City's "Chauflteuses," Who Also Demurely Abstain From Wearing Breeches By M'LISS JfTlAINT true nt nil what they're nay-, wear them well, hut the obese and the - ing down In Washington about l"wesor of embonpoint ana curve "FEATHERS TO FLY" IN ART CLUB FIGHT Pennell's Friends Line Up for Battle Royal Thursday COMMITTEE TO MEET v. had been nnv-! T,le n'v "'" Andrew Mutch, pastor riilladelnliln'u .i.-.i.. s ... ,.. -.. 'me squeezed In where only the slender loVate for "everil'0' ha fashionable Drjn Mawr Presby- ! "' """'" das.ilng Motor Messenger ll(JUl(, ',,, iaU the Mrxe0 hPt and v afternoon he terlan Church, his taken up the cudgel r"n" 'to prevent the trngedy of ridicule the Captain Mr Thomas i:iwyn denlea It department or military relhf of tho JY M sr ( COOKE OtfS'AIlE "MORAI, CLIM" "In liw of the way In which thin Work lie been earrled on by this con traetar since It Inception In 1909, to nggest or to press surli a demand ran nly be eliararterlted bratrn effrontery. "The wltoM circumstances surround uhapA tt U..J..I ...... .1... .., ..... against the nttnrkM of lie. William Wis vtcnrnli.1t. unj .,. ...... ...... ltit lm 1 ., tli. i.r.. It 1. rplmrliid. ".....u piid nuniuru, (lull llflll.lliuril lll'lt , ,. - ' ,, ' ' . I , . - ' n., mu llllHC lllllll UIIC IIU1I ' " ' " - - i-"ii ." '.o., .-,-..---. she run away with h'm and ho married. ,nr, Comfort, president of Ilaxerford tired more than pretty uniformed 're- ordering a skirt cnmouflaRe for the She refu-ed. Ancered, according to Coi)?Be- , - icrulla whom ehe commands have le- l'reerh. the police Mrnlnn, Wltllnmn nrew n re- Tn clergsman, clectrlflntr lili ' piled "Ave. ne Cap you'ro light; "Tne I'lilladclplila RlrlV Cuptaln ohcr without warning and Miot her In "ealthy conKregntlon, raked tho scholar we don't nmoke wlun we're on duty ' llwjn paid, have alwajg worn tho nklrt the head. o'er the coula In Mn ecrmon jeiterday Sonieliody haK told eoinehodv else "f "'Bulatlon army Uoth with u oat Immedlnielv nttrr ilm ui.rwiilnir hi fnr the statement attributed to him that . dim n n i ti,- u..i,i ,u .!....,...,.. of mllltnrv cut and the Kam Drown Jumped Into an automobile nnd drove ,,", church ha fulled In Ita purpoien . had seen the Phlladelphlt Ked t'rosi "e"' wo 'l0 not "Pect to chanKe. We away. He was arretted eeveral hour . ' Ooctor fVnfort l out of his depths ' ' clintifreuaea" "unokln o' a whaeKIn tn,('" "r "orU Ncr-V "'rlouMy, nre al- "Age, Experience nnd Genius" Will Grapple With "Youth, Impctu- 03ity nnd Wealth" ZOO KEEPER WEDDED, THE ANIMALS REJOICE Manley Tnkei Mi. Mlllhouso us Bride in Lor Cabin nt Zoo logical Gnidcns Tvery one, oven the animals at tho Philadelphia Zoological Clardi ns, aro re joicing today over the marriage of Wil liam Manley, the head keeper. . The ceremony took place In a cabin at the "Zoo" which Mr. Manley built to house, the trophies of the dajs wlun he was n hunter. "Tho Cabin," as It Is oilled, measures 1! by 14 feet and tho rough log walla are lined with it valuable collection of guni and old flrearmi, and the sklnn of leopards, coons, tlgerf, bearH nnd other beasts that got the worst of tho argument with his gum. In this strange setting Mrs jessio "","..,.- laler "n tl10 roau between Haicm ana "" iiuinuiuy 01 iw- cnuicn, ino white thnroot." mid the result li Hint ""' in grcai uriunnu, mm u mi.ui i . in. pnniimi rinuuon m n I Woodb ne. . minister nam iirmlv He should confine n regulation I ahoiif fn ho iiriimnlBii.tl ,nll ,,le Mlghtest step that COUIU uo work are .lit i that I would not be , I himself In .cl.ot.ni.'., ,i i... n,... i . . ",a,lon '".nB0Ut t0 be promulgated, ,,.,..,, . ,.,, ini. i.-rminnllv doing My dot, to the community If I I logical problem, alone. 'tod"! ' l've driven trucks and ambulance left any stone unturned lo re.lr.ln . Q TOnpITri ftTHER riDMCJ "Chrlstlaulty still N the dominant i ,i, un been n Ini S " ?n . Jr.Mi,?n nml Ilnd,' of N100 ' '' "1lrt tl.l. , contractor from recovery on ...el. dUMJit,l UlllliU JT IKlVlO ftor with regard to mon.l life" I or affec tnZ -for l, V u M,f Is Z wllhout bvl"K '""P""1 '" the least. ''" . "octor Comfort this afternoon a , ho consir TTl ' M-tlne ' t Ah for moklng, It Is an unwritten "In view of all the sickening detail. I mn i jp TlffXII I7ME"MV told of the ilcrgjnnn' nttacl: lie said a ,,...7i ...V i .i . lftw that our glrl do not do It In unl- rs"r:i."i"A: '.vr.vsr"; , miun mm umwu ? n?t unrHd !. muc, t ,of v,le m :r- ;1F . ; r, taw v ?".".' "" "vr?r-r.v?'1. " n,. r..inmni iiiv Mrmmuv .ii.ii.. . - III1.1L lie HI H.1 fl 11 ill In ti mlertiii.tr I tho Itev. I! H. How man, pastor of tho Hmmanue Preibyterlin Church, l'orty- second street nnd Olrard avenue The couple now make their home at 4324 Westminster avenue. Mr Manley was a widower. Tor somo j ears his present wife had been em "50-50" REPUBLK LINE LP FOR S Sliechnn, Connelly tml WU1 Support Himi Governor HARMONY IN BAt . . s Vares May Line Up if pemJ crs Tnke Scott for I tennnt Govctnor Announcement wns mad. i,; three 'mlddle-oMlm.m,v. I? leaders lteglster of Wills j2 Sh.ihtn. rin. ulii.. V." 'U " -.. .jviiiiiur John P i and Charles Scger, leader of lam C. Knrnul tor .h.. i. ".I ii itio.i fnr ii;;::r "4.D1,i --.... iiwi, inu , IV.- SN work as to how Menatnr Vare virtu ally dictated the peclflcatlnns, per formed only that part of the work called for which It pleased him to per form, virtually appointed the Inspec tors, who, actlnr like automatons, passed the work and approved the bills as rendered one stand. In matement at the nerve that suggests compensation." 1 Schutte - Koerting Company , First of Plants Here to Be Seized I The War Trade Uoard. It became known todav, wn. revponslble for th IlllstlUlltC and misconstrued .....' ".' "iJ,."JT" ,!,,n.,.l.." i:i"i decla.cd. ". tn,it u'fj citr nuiiiiMi; or II1C Klllll, -inlfp f r T With both fuctlons of the RnuMlcnn i MUllM . - ., .-, A . , ,. organization anxious to ilalm credit fori .,,,..,. ....... planned wage Increases lo men and , PW t "lilch Adalbert K Holier now orilcern of the Bureaus of Klre nnd I'o- Interned at the I'nrt Oglethorpe prison , lice, Senator IMwIn II Varo Is em- camp ns a "dangerous nllcn enemv.' barrassed by his anxiety to have foun-. ., i,,., n. ,,.- i ,i, n.i e'ls grant him personally $210,000 or I ' i-..i..i ., ,hp Church has failed " ho explain, d 1150,000 for a "moral claim" l6 says he, " t '" 5'J?" '' :.,?"' " ' ' "I did not Comment on the .mclflit ,ue.. fl ' ,, . ., '-- ... , u" il"il Ull uuiji ii p nunc ui iiiy iiuai- the organUallon, hut will In no way ,. ,1UI , ha,c , ha,t one t0,plalnt arrect the 1'hllndclphln nssoclitlon, Mrs obout them i ... 1.HWIU. 'Our recorn rrom I ebru irv 1 to ii ai to do with tho brrechns. which was a mileage of 5170 We lecelve he said "The damage has bten dune and , ,,. , . "ulucn '"'"" " , calls rrom everwnerc nun tne gins are I don't nroiioso to an I., ihiftr ihi.. .f ,"!r Wa,,l'lnBton corps are we.ulng. Mis ' most efllclent In answering them Thnc ccMfj ng tie m stages of o hers ' of ' "trrlmnn. social leads, and beauty, has Is no time for any non.emfe " He i ecllned "u co ?nt" d? nMs "" 'l""''''' "' ll iou" "' '" In the meantlmo It Is recorded that Tl-e l!iv l)r Multh wlion 8eimon , """'" " n,c" nerlnu uio wearing oi tno wasmiigioii corps win ngnt tor me e vuib carefull burled vem nlnt f?,e ' "",nri l'"tlees nnd pantlei retention of their unskilled breechis lis o f-nr t5 !lt ioulu aw fi'etlon In the ' M"n' f h' r 5U,'B foll""tr" " ""-en.lal part of an einclent costume P. R. T. SERVICE SHOWS BRUMBAUGH IN FAVOR LITTLE IMPROVEMENT OF SPECIAL SESSION Main Line lie ghlioilliit.s lftlng ho tween th. ihuicli and cjII ge. wns usKed today to i laborate on hi i remark" ".Mj onl cMeptlon to Doctor i Innfort , . In regTrd to his stnttinent that the war low led over Christianity nml tint A nftt in t . u. . .u...l I. f.it in I tn "discipline" the members of the Art .Mlllhouso was married lo Mr Manley by .... . ..... . ...... I iIia llait I U ilt tn ft ti tiailn tit I tin i iun wno undertook to discipline .losepn Penned, famous etcher, and Chnrlis JI Hums, veteran nrchltcct, fur alleged antl'Ilrltlsh rematks, thertby ciuslng the former's resignation This wns the latest uncensorcd news from the lenther-chalred trenches wnicii' ears ins present n mtu "cei "-.surprise, nnd politicians ..,. front t.n Tlrn.a r. ,. with more and Ployed by the brokerage firm of Charles ,,, , " ilJ.'S'""..8' . ,va .n.i.b. ....-- .-. . -.. . ... . .. . i i tiviiniiB ii til ii-iiurn tri iria a.. i morn inemhera nuinc to ihe stanilnra i earon, sue nas two marriea uaugn- . , ,. ... ",-"-,-- " vi .. ... : ... ." " . . '.. .-...--. .. lumi unirnositv hu in jenncii ana Hurns wnose "" " ' Varo und Penrose forcis exprcicu to be conslUereu o tne uuonu . . . .. , . 4, committee on Thuisday a battle rojal . . w -,,... ivT. a.,,..f '.. c" "teered,-. tls looked for and the predictions aro VI I Ifl I V'l' IYIhh'llli: ;, 'a, ."'',;""'"" 'a"f-l'l 'W that tho week will he the most inmiien- , JijRtuiKJX uiuuimu ,,',:", Vt ....... ""-"r tl tous in the hlstorv of the Art Club. w, .. .. w.-i :'.'-... "'".'1,'H 't When lined tip for the fray, a proml 1 pent member predicted, the picture will i bo one of Age and Uxpcrlcnoc and Oen , lus under the command of "tienernl" !Pennell and "Colonel" Burns, vvho Is referred to facetiously as "Joe's com panion in sin' and Youth nnd Im petuosity nnd not a little of the Wealth of tho Club following the orders of ' Cell I einl" Klluonil Lindsay and the house I committee, of which he Is the chairman 'Big developments" liny be looked for It was HUthorltJllvcl) repotted- STOPPED BY POLICE rhcdi the Llevenlh, have appointed 3 ootn Tactions to Jobs In tkifcl uraers rom wasningion, 7ho "flny-nfti?' ticitt w lievea liesponsiblc tor i while it i expected thefS Orders to Raid m t . .. .. . .. i u u iiul I'uiimiL'iiL nri iiit iiui'iiihl riiir. - - has for work done nt League Island a Nn " investigation instuuiea uy TO' u That is another mttler entirely. . n l.. vt .. v i l t i - vvr-i. m , r hair dozen ears ago. wnt effect the r.'1 B"t companies su-pected of , .. , ' " Pr ' "' '""".' On ly Navy ard and Frank- Governor Wishes State Legis- vare claim will have on wage Increases will develop at n meeting of Councils Fnance Committee late today. If the Senator is to be paid, the salary Increase schedule as planned In ..n ..i.i. ,i ...i, .,-ni ' '"" "" in mi in Hi-urn iconic coun'fes:' Other nrrn ho.e7.nts are ' .J" " h7j ""ItY i thii..i.i..hin on.i nru ..nintu ,.r I hrouglit nbout the millennium It Is1 . .' . . . 'tint n lirrfnl nrt utTfi I Inn. In 1 under fusiilclon. It became known today. not a perfect organization, to bo cure, i investigation of the business methods "'., tain i hrls Ian. t .; . ae. iniiijiriicu iti lliut. It. 13 Ul-iVIIH.il 11) j if I ford Arsenal Lines Op erating Satisfactorily lature on Record as to Dry "Amendment" of the Fihuttt-Koertlng Company, which ,'....'" ".?'....."...." V 'I I r ..,..,., -......, ., .. . ordnance Introduced by Harry it is niir..pi! .hnn. ihit mil. missieea1 "' ' '" " "'"" "' e"i"u"ii "ut i iiiiimniunn uum-j c-.tr mi- mn- i .m ic-.i-i.n uji u- piopo.ai oi a i i-... . 1 -." ,. . . .'.. .?.:'. " ls anpl.ea novv mat tone missades,.. . . i,,,.,,., hrv,. I ti,,u..i ttn.nti.rp. m..- tn.ij. ,.iihn..i, snerini i.n, ion nr ti.. t..ri.ion,.n rn n,.. i Ward, will have to be pared down, as I Swiss consulate here, lla" resulted In the "b?"1 Perfection doe, not p...ve locor . h ladelphl. Itapld Transit Companj of- consideration of the prohibition amend. T available balances are not considered I seizure of iiin.lieds of letters Tl.e-e Co-nfort assert on that 'ChrKlanllj l llcl.il- said they were htruBgIlng to mnt and to take up the passage of n Urge enough to warrant the full pay", letter, found In n safe in the Plsclur w m lmvleil oxtr bv the Ilrt cinnon shut i brine the service Inck to normal and '"' rtnrmtu'tng the congte'slonnl. sen- i, meSt to Senator Vare and ho full ad-1 home, are now being tra. la ed or, August 4, 1-n. and Ins not b.o. I would su.ceul In doing so before the "lurlnl and riprcsentntlve districts of S v.ncement of policemen and firemen The Inv.stlgntlon of tie Schutte- l,)'1 fto,'' nhlne since.' ..s he was hearings by the State Public Servlct Pnnsjlvanla has been talked of In vnr- Whether or not Senator Vare will In- Koertlng Coin ZT "a. "made by Chares re Tf' t l'e ..,ld Commission al HnrrM.urg on the com- lou'' l-rts of the State Now- the an- , .1st upon the pament of h.s claim at Langhan," T.hew7sLtes S.-re, Jl M ?" . I '"' .I ,ta,n ?''."- "'" th, city and manv '-'1 Sf'.?,.om. "" VSLU?fJ.V.-, f tne expense of city employes w III be Service, who was assigned bv Chief h: """" :"" ,', il' ,. ;,,,,:' f,.",'ne"' mcn s nmI "!rovcme.,t a-0. - " -" -- - y, .1 innnn nv rum mni a ihi. . ai i '" "J ma inuiin fcino nrci ill TaltiMfirv Knnli i In t.w Ilionil Sircit ut his (stand will 1m tntrn " " t t.t i. i.n.... .. "-'"sie the V,'L' m lno r"t Kpioul Is lonsldered a Vntvltr nrnaior vare has asserted Lul cl ..u.. t, . .: 1 I U( publicans wilt thank the ihmi - ..--. I till Id llltartvrilltirs i.. . . . "" "I'l'Mri " uu neratn nn.. A police older, said to have been monj effort, ; f'elr announcement T,l based on dispatches font Warhlngton. "" l'n.Uo? I-' H V .', "I.M,I dfvelomiienta th.it m.-ic result 111 more clorcd dun ti a meeting of the Socialist aiinoiimtrt thnt hn i. rn. B....T3I .....,"" ' ' . .. i.... i.i. ....".. .. ....'".' ""wri I -QIHIUIllUIIK. WANT TO KN'OW WHO "What we want to know, whit wo demand to know," one of the Pennell IJurns troopers declared Indignantly. "Is who bmught the charges to the House Committee Thus far this has been kept n dirk secret. 'Ihe whole affair was precipitated niiopjniotislv "Hut somebody will he called to nc count," he added Ilerccly. "and then watch the feathers n ' Mint members are nlieadv beginning to legret that the whimsical figure of Joe" Pennell Is no longer a familiar sight In the iltib, and It was predicted that befoie long he would be tislicd to iptlt the Wlndcmere Hotel, win re, with his wife, HUzibeth Robins Pennell. he Theatre, where I'iofeor Kail llarnes was scheduled to speak on "Property and What It Does to Its Possessor" As 2000 members of the Socialist paity J lr Congicssman John It. K. i 1 .!!. . ... .. I in .l l --- VI llllllk CIUIIIIIUI t J m J ana tneir sj mpauiizcrn wno nuiiiieu ,. . y.,. , , ,. .umaj . . ., that hcott Is In the rice to thjl that jesterday afternoon's meeting . evident that If tho Penrose m.nLJ would have to be .called off, many of 1 Scott, or perhaps snm ii.. them spread out along Ilroad street nnd lctcil I candidate for Lleutwn(( distributed I"-, i. wii-riHiiu ii appears iisihj riilllleil HVhn Should Pnv for the Thla .it,..tinn t.. . "' ?" " -."" icurs every Rn, War?' Xn ftrnrt w as made bv tho tan with e)ta turned tin M.t. ..: police to stop the distribution of the , indications as lo what attitude th. i Iciflets there aia going to take wtn. J Socialists havo been holding' weekly to tho Scott and Sprbul candliUal mectins nt the theatie on petmltM Is- the up state leaders come out tor J sued fiom the olllce of Hupeilntendcni i "" lll" in.u rnnadelrta. an Moran. of t hot hritirfi. to thp Wnr Trailn ..n.. . .!, ...,.. ,. .7..., Cl.ltions ...,,,.,...,, . Ii effort to have Councils' Finance Com- Iloanl Slnw nnmlns in ihl. sliv l.vm. ,- .., ."........." ..... . .. rlftv of Its 350 brokmi-down mrs .. ,..,.'.......,'. M.tta .. 1.1 .u .1 .... . . . -...w . 4,n. i-eiK lll.lll MTI1IOII was Oil-I-U . . , ItUllliL una lllllll on u mittee approve his three-thne-denled bert has been Invest cat nc other com-, nn -... m,i Tutnmo. ..ttti.. have ben repalied nnd put lnck Into vim,... .i, ,.,,.i , n, .it . .1.1 , . i '"(I .... sIM W-Iltailis.ni tV I Ul'tlU'IM ' , t II 1 a ItlHII IIIU lIIIOIUII III lilt' i)IVt,lttl BfS cm,m- . panics who nic sutpected of clandestine parable of the treej, spoken from Mount "" according to the company, and ,on UB, nrst brought to the attention I CLAIM The Vare 1150.000, according of Council Dalesman of ti,. rv.,M-ni ,.r t.Ta.i :r0,n " l,al,e ln Klicher' safe to In- on tho ground that It cannot leave the-nnv van! and to and fiom the Frank- expense In war time It wns climated MAY Di: I'Anun DOWN" ' ri'"K "'" no enemy vvnetner tnt" (Jerlzlin as reiorded In Judges, Ix, 8-16 "' ' "" "'" win ne leptir-d us soon l)f piilladelphla politicians, leaders of a,,... ,.i .. c i.. j . ' ' .."..i.cu nn. no urumcu ii in tins parauic, tne ticcs, scchihb a king " i-i,,.i iuuniii mini iv ti noiu tne reniose anil vare inciinns wen Qcmailu ffl.iv nn mrllli n tn t...i.. i...,.. ........... ...... i .......... .. ...... i.Tn.l.n ... ...... i. .... .... . . ;.i..i . .. uimtu oioirn .iiiuuii-j i iriierni ur. mirj lo reign over mem, nsK the olive tree ' '.iimifii i-c-um-s prnmiseii toe mvy nutstloneil anil none or them fnvoicl it to C llirmail lianney Vaornl nrKn'.t. niiii-Auu.,) rv..,n,luii.n .I.. A .... . 1 ,1.- . 1 ... 1. .... . Tin.il.l ..l.lnln !!... .... . 1. ...1 ... .i. ... .,.. .,... ..... .. s' Finance Committee The .,,.. v. ..Tt '.',.,,.. Z .. , r.'". .,.. " ' ': '. ' T " ; ' t...... V . .... ;::'.."....". "... ".'"". ,".V.U"" '."'". ,". '"."."' .l" '" " vnuuhM niim-iivv wtmni uc 'Hutuiru i i ivu'ii mo iTuwi uiiL ciiuii ipiuips "j nif ri ice hi Hiiii irr 11 inn vriic H'louin nni ih nurfion n u n okciii Ih finu resldlnc. und i nine huh Intn thp i fold vindicated iinriVbriHeii I of Police Hobnson, vvltlt tile tindor- "' "" " " uurmony tickeUb, S.tiVfaclonw.s li nre.sed it tho ' 8,audlnB it is said, that no seditious ot.t " 'cted by the Penroi.1 1 cpo t thn ,e 'iJi ersUv of lennsvN ""omnceu we.c made. At the last I '-from the other section tR laSaSiadVoTn.eimonrkirtl'o jectnB. acionllnB to .cports of po- ,',5' V ' "ed fct &, honornrj degree of LL D. which It Is HcUBSKned theie. remaiks were made Nar f !"t c a to Bl ve battle. - scheduled to confer on tho famous black- which wet e const! tied ns hcdltlous und ho r ir " "Sena tor Jnroseha,I und-vvhlto artist on Washington' Klith-, Superintendent Iloblnson on l-'.lday "": cm f. r prou l.apprU, dav. as was luinored at the outset of notified tho Socialist oiKanlzation that J" ' lo ' ' f ""toilftt ,1 ffi th. 1...1..1 .nn mmi. tixrmltu cconlii b lunn, fm- ?c'fs mni e thoroughly before he 19 -HU ... ...,. 111.-. 11, in ..Ullt-IIII11.il HUM, .ll--" .... ,...... .u... w ..... .. ,, , ...1. .1 i . i. Ii irtllivi CI1KII Ileum fore the committee tomorrow nfteinoin In dlsc-usslng the claim Mr flsffney said: "l.very one Interested will be given a chance to be heard The amount to be Included will be fixed bv cltv engi neers. It Is about $150 OHO and I'll get Works, and will he Inserted In 'he ' arrest runn- nine mis ween 01 iiirui-ji.ir provinc-i lor w men it is nueii i"ru .rsi-nii was smsinciorv 1 lie com- that tne coit 01 a special session would at nresent hlnnu hill !,. it nm. i, persoiia nu weie i-iiiiecicu wiin r i.cner " sufn iiuiiiaiioiia niiwrvir, alien tne mn i evincnti is uetermineu to ge nn lie at leasi jauu.iuiii 11 was repoitirt i liircruc uiuiik Ulll WllCn 11 COmeS ne- .,, .nMfii.. nxBr.f,i.. rrrt, tli liilt.l 1i.im.1i1a whim tlin .i.nt.r lu offnrn.l In . trll,A ...... t 1.1... ... .... Ain. ...I.. r. II....I..I .1... .... r' .... ...i. . . .....,, ..n. ..i.u ... ",'.., . -- .-..fc.... ... i i... .ii.-i .dii-i- in i viiiiiiiirt nil lit I lie- ;miii, itiu.i.i iiiiiii I iivi i iiiui t; eiirti vjii.i-iiiui states to uermmv ntter the declaration " i ne I uerenoe mat me congrega- , navv vnrd v o-ktrs ami the onno arsentl Hrumbnugh would consider Mils ispcn-i of war. It Is believed tint one o' those Hon gathered fiom the appllc itlon ofiwnrkers, who hive the L'nltd States dlttne more than Justified If ho pro-' to be arrested Is a woman Fedci.il Doctor Comfoit's stati ments to the pal- rjovernment to help thm If thev want hlbltlon amendment could be pasted at ollfclals now admit that Fischer wns the , nhle was That tl e p.inor was placing to. fight for better pervice The coin, the special seslon piymaster for the spread of German the college president In tho role of the nam's evident intention Is to malntiln Word comes from St Lui le, 1'la , wheiu ... .. .... ,..,u. T..,.. ...... a ,,,. . ,, (ri . ., , ..,.,... ,.. .... .,......' hram,. i li.li r..ni..l nut 1.... . -..I.... . . .. . . .. .. .... . i .. 11 a report from the Director of Pnhllo propapinuit ami reunion in tne cmien . -""" " ",k" " - -' ....... r,...t. o virtuanv perfect service on llieso lines, iiovcrnoi uruiiioaugn is mi-nuing n uriei Works on It tomorrow Just before the States. not us own. i fn ,f lt ,, ,IPP(,,fHrN to stIp olh.r v.icition that he las been reading the hearing starts The bars are down and The Hev Carl Vullleumler, Swlcs. Thc "tatcment tint drew lire from lines In order to dp mi Pennj packer autobiography, which Is np all who care to will be heard on the consul and pastoi of the 'lermnn Pns- "le cVrgsnnn was made bj Doctor; Thought somewhat Improved, the t,ei- bearing dallv In the l.vr.NtNn Pi'in i measure before nrtlnn I. .nile,i f.r Inlprlnn rinirrli of Venn: iimehinkon Comfort Februars 10 when he ad- Ii- todiv on other thin nivv vard and ' I.emiv , with keen Interest during the The demand as originally mide by street nnd Snvder avenue, where serv- (dressed nn Ardmore Forum melting at art-ciial linen was far below noimal '""t few class owing to tho fait that Senator Vare was for f 210 000. and th'a tecs are coMtlu ted ihrost enthelv ln th woman's club on the church In the i l.overnor I enn packer iccent Install- amount was Included In the first draft I Otnran. jcM'tday said h- bad nothing "ur This followed an earlier decla- .,.. ..,. . r, "I ,,"'n,, ,"RC , , , w , , dln,'tt's of tho hio- in. i.iii s ime j ....Un .1-. ..in, .nil. o t,-iM,. t .. ..,.. rat on that the church had failed WAH.SA VINfJ STAMP A OS I encountered bv blip when he called a . .". -' '-"' -" " U HID-" , 1.,.-. ,1. bM It.lllD , ..... .. ...... . 1 " '-'- i--' " "' .-..-. .... . . , ,., . ,. . ' mail J U HOOlOr COiniOrl last otCIUUer .. -,,,T .. -nnmni T-, ,nm,, lieciiil nc-f-,m.i iii ..,.- im-ii.iiiii- .nc IllV AIIT.K HflTTI.E TflPfi n...nn. Iu cnM to I.n mrtmlirli. In. it rested III Penn packer's account of I Is Dun of Vni-inna -Mn.-ol m.iIia.i. tn troubles w ith politicians In connection n friTT TH'CI -w- sr n r sa va .' vmm """'' ixvtiviia fcw ...11. ti.A nt en am o Inn ur lUULlVS IS Lllf znutU Boobi Sales-Police and Boy Scouts Aid reason to suspect them of dlslojalty to the trust reposed In them I- J trtcken out on motion of Ilarrv Trainer. I to or lrcm (li i m.'inv Select Councilman of the Third Ward ! n,.. I,.- v,,iii..,.i, ... , .,.. ... . M.1- ."'anatlon of the reduction Ino-t taith In members of the local con-1 BILL TO BOND OWNERS ,..-..... ..I, wnioiintuii, uioie wno i i mate, and raid he has never had any --cs---- '"''an in ijii I id in ri mores through the ..!),nee Committee At today's meeting of the FJijajjce Committee the time of the members Jvlll be fully taken up In the extns'dera tlon of deficiency bills aggregating Jltfl, 107 and the question of sahry- Increases for both pollcinn and firemen This latter question will not be taken up until after t o'clock this afternoon, When speakers rrom the various firemen and police a'soclatlona will bo given a chanc.e to make their appoil for more money. with the extra session statement made by Kdward Hoblns sccrctnr.v of the board of trustees of tho Cnlvcraltv and btother-ln-law of Mr Pennell ' I presume that If am such action was contemplated." Mr. Hoblns said, "I I would havu heard something about It There Is no stated meeting of the board scheduled beforo the time at which the degree was to be conferred and I have heard of no movement to call a special meeting, ns would have to be done" MOI.1MHLL MOUNTAIN That the liate members of the club who Impugned hn patriotism of Joseph Pennell made a mountain out of a mole hill when thev convened his criticism of British ollkers who wire drinking In the club Into an anti-Ally sentiment, ls the consensus of opinion of many who aro eagerly awaiting the outcome. "Joe Pennell has alwajs been 'ftntl' something," ois- of his ndmlreis ic- marked, "If he Isn't holding out agilnst tne .Mummers parnuc or ino war or me meetings. Iioweve" ' How eve. the c.ow.l cuthoicd nt tho ??, "" ?L 7 IF. ..tt P'n hl' WI appointed time and Lloutcnunt Jcffiles. , V." ,7 '" , ,,t'; " .Va"w.a,'!41 nf thn riflnnntli nml T.i.rllt stlnets ".' J "'"-. -iytarjr oi IM I station, was o.dcied to suppress tho ;,ncr XuiliTtott meeting. A detail of police vtas as- .' ' . .'.. i"L .; '...M '.r..? signed to tho theatre and placards roonTth-d, ea ngg n.? i '.Ut. " , !f if'T, l :f,.,c"i . A dlrpatch fom P.ttfbSrgh T.U ...... .. ........f, ,..,i.,i. ... ..i.,.. ...,i. ,Ml , i)(.moc,uir xv in men In Pb that no one would bo allowed to cntet .Hplnu next Saturdij for the ran uio pi.i uouse. of selecting a ticket If It l,polH,t Professoi H ii ncs said that ho pre- them to do so without further tonndt slimetl thn mentlncr wns rloseil lipp.nise .... .. ...i .. . .. . ta.. ---- - . .7 '-,' "t Btnuiiie-iii u r. uu.lfj, ,n tho police feaieil some demonstiatlon Pittsburgh, Is considered thj Jeadlm by tlio boclallst patty nnd not be- ccndldate. though others haie been nifol cuui.it m iinj inientien hpeec-n, as i t lined Among them are United Sfitd wus to mm on me sunjeci ot econom- District Attoinev i: Lowry Humei, i ics uuii nut cm any suii'em icia'.iiig to Pittsburgh; Secretary of Labor Watt the ptCNcnt war." r wiWon. of the Wilson Cabinet, i " William A lilasgov, Jr., for 1 . nnnn. .... n,....nn boom has been started In the t AKUKST TWU HUUTHUKS , counties during the last few dayi'jj AC imi7lr Atnpnc ' ,0" ', ,,0t likely to get the nora AS BHbAll KAllJJiKa ows ttl ti,e opposition, ot Pi iJIiKhwny Bureau Engineer Explains PENN BOOK STORE Necessity for Legislation Re- MAN GAS VICTIM stilctlnn Use of Sheets I In defn"e of the propnsed bill to Landtigan Found DtHid in Koom ,,ol"l truth owners and chnrge a pcrml lifnt t.i m i .. . .. fto even time tho tiuikt lire nst,i i,n ..nn ua lumen un ueatll . Itv. stress. William P T. tr ., .,. , , , - ('i..-s...ai TEN AUTOMOBILES TAKEN BY THIEVES The top of tho milk bottlo delivered to votir door tomorimv innrnliie will' ront iln a war savings adiritlsenient. according to announcement made todiy Several Cars Recovered by Police), nv me war savings cointn tle. 1431 Wilson It Is thought the Presldi frlghtfulness of women's clothes, or the Rovs Accused of Stealinir Ton Hev es that n d feat for Wilson In architecture of City Hall, Its something , ,. ,. . ,. . T, .. else That's his temperament. He can't1 Loaves Daily to I'ced I'nmily. "4 milk distributors of BelifVPtl Accidental assistant engineer f the Bureau of '"'tdelplil.i havo Joined tho c ttnpilgn d that the bl.l is of I " ' ,-"" ,"", ,""luP Walnut s'reet All the Lugo WON'T BE 'TOOLS FOH VAIir," Presidents of both the associations have repudiated the p'ap to deprive them of their asked-for Increase by the passage by Councils of the Vare claim "If the Vara claim for 1210,000, which I nue station nas been limrded as unjustifiable and rejected by a former administration. Is saddled un tho policemen's r.nuest for more money. It will be an outrage." said Harry F, Johns, president of the Police men's Ilenrficial Protective Association "The entire surplus," he said, "If ap propriated in toto to the police,, will hard ly uo nuiiicit-iit to cover meir needs ade- Hlgliwa), toda said Daniel Landilgan. who ran a student i harrow scope supply stpre at oii-1'.i Woodland avenue and wbp reputed to he wealthy, was found dead In hi room over the store this morning by Policeman Stcth, of the Thlrt -second str'-t and Woodland ave- Oas was turned on full n the room Alphonse Larneso. of 3613 .Woodland nvrnue, noticed that the store was not open at the usual hour and notified Stcth, who went up stairs and broko down the door of Lundrlgan's room A chair was against the door handle In such a way is to blotk entrance. ,lur,en5, , ;; s. - . . ,; -e in ,; , having been round abandoned In mlKcon. , to Superln'endent Hoblnson Tlej 111 the couutr districts 1, the thieves, who ,b Tc. he allotted to the vat Ions poll, c stt- apparently bo, owed then, for oy lueed In ' tloiw The bluccoats will distribute them J !' '""" ' c 'l, l ''"' ''.": ' '" f-f Thn nnltrp mv flnnlh u u n,AiJ..i.t quately. and If they try to burden our and believe the man had left the gas Jest claims with Vare's bill, we would ' burning, fie pressure had gone down and rather be deprived of our appropHatlon lati r had come up again They said than to have Vare make us the goat for that he had been robbed once or twice grabbing tt portion of the city's money mat ib nuuuue mm James M, Slmlster, president of tho Firemen' Protective Association, said that the firemen certainly would not permit themselves to be used as a col lection agency for Mr. Vnre's hollow claim. If it la Intended to hitch it on with the firemen's requested appropria tion. "With a surplus of only 1699,631, I can't see how rven with this entire um they are going to grant us our dues. Under the circumstances, w e don't Intend to carry anybody on our should er, or be used a a tool v collect money for Mr, Vare. OTHEIl ADMINISTRATION PLANS ibftu, 1!?.!!? ,0( 'J" '"ministration that will tend to reduce any Increases "i"' W," ,nn,ly,be to firemen and police Include the passage of bills grant lng the Mayor IIOO.OOO for his food conservation committee, 15,000 for J".!.1' 1 .thV ''""adelphla-Camden bridge and from '150.000 to 1100.000 for enow removal, .". th8 !f,flc'eny bl" have been paid there will be left less than SI -000,000 with which to provide, for the many demands for large amount. Just how all the demand are to be met and at the me. time money saved for Sen ator Vare la a question which council manic financier nnw h... . ... , ylth. """" tf "Politician believe that as a result of the long conference which Mayor Smith . ii had with Senator vr. . ...... ..... .. -.-- ,,, r " vii i.mUHT Ih inn nan cviuentiy nxed the chair against the door so that It would be some pto tection. Landilgan is survived b one brother He was sixty-two year old and a familiar figure around tho University, FIRE DAMAGES GARAGE Five Automobiles Saved, Three Truck Partly Destroyed Fliemen saved five automobi cs during a fire that partly destrojed a stable being used as a gurage at 430 Seville stieet, shortly after D o'clock this morn ing. Three big auto trucks, too heavy to be removed by the firemen, were bad ly damaged. The blaze was discovered by Police man Harry Miller, of the Manayunk rta tlcn He turned In an alarm and when the firemen or Engine Companies Nos. 12 and 39 arrived, they forced an en trance and removed the cars. The blaze was confined to the front of the stahle, which Is owned by John It. Lean right. 424 Seville street, Tho damage amounted to several thousand do tars. REFUTE M'CHORD'S FIGURES P. R. R. Report Shows Only 12.C90 Freight Cars Crippled Figures given put by the r-enniylvnnla top has been pi Inlet! and will bo und tomorrow In explaining the measure th.it will I The police of the cltv have also been be inttoduced In Councils on Thursdi, I enlisted In this vvotk Twenty-flic thou lie saiu "There unpaien'lv ls some c ption on the part of the public vtlvc to the ordinance, lntroduteil Councils at thu rerpjevt of the Depart- among all the stores on their heat. ment of Public Winks, regulating the I The Bov Scouts have hud a pn.tnnl movement of heavy loads thiough Ihe Printed tint they will distribute "Ihe cltj stteets and fixing peimlt charges campaign being carried on bv the v.i-l therefor rlous troops Is showing larger icsult3 "Tho State highway Ian limits ti,0 I eat-h day. gross weight or truck", which Includes I i-uwaru ,-ueivnant. nrsmiant seeietnry the weight of the truck and the weigh I tn the Hoard of Education, reports the of the load to twelve tons, so tint ir following-rale In th liuldli schools last any trucks are now operating In excess I "0,k' War savings Btamps, J9S17 91 of that wejght they aro Illegal under and thrift stamps, SIC, .'5.' 25 tho SMti law I The Federal Heserve Bink foi Phlla. "The proposed ordinance Is Intended to delphla reports salts to date ns War appl prlmarll to the movement of I 'a1"K'' tan,p. S1.18J.15B 7.' : on ion. s em, shovels, and tho occasional heat ' "'""'"'nt to agents. S1S8 621) 1.1 Thrift loids, such ns boilers, which nre at ! "tumps, $319,6.10 50; on consignment to times necessary to be moved through agents, S103.106. the city streets These exceptional loads ' I'ostolice sales for Saturdav are given at times do exctsslve ilimagc one case "' War savings Mump, $1950, und having been noted whero icpalrs made thilft 8'amps, $4956. necessary by the movement of a heavy load amounted to "CM . UANIEL j. REARDON BURIED $()00 in Jewels Stolen From Window Ten automobiles, valued In all nt $7769 were the hat vest of thieves S.it urihiv night and holiday in this city. Several of tho cars were later tecov COURT RULES WOMEN OUT I , . " , , - - - Statu Otganizer of Horaldb of Lib- Shouldn't Be Taken Into Saloon ' crty Died in Richmond Filled With Men, Says Judge i Funeral services vieio held today nt Men shouldn't escort their women Sl Peter's Catholic CI unh Richmond friends Into n saloon when the place Vh for Da"lel J Hfaidon, llft-four Is filled with men, ruled Itecorder Stack-M6"" "''I- State organize, fur tho houbo, In Camden, today when Alfred i 'braids of Liberty with headriuarters I'olk. twentj-two ears oid. 733 Cherry nt 401 ''htstnut 'rect, Philadelphia, street, Camden, was arraigned before!1'1 """don died nt the home of his him. Polk according to the police, at tempted to.gtt Into the tnloon of Joseph Halese. Third and Spruce streets, Cam den, today, with a jouug woman Halese testified that when he told Polk to enter the saloon from a rear entrance he was knocked down by Polk Itecorder Stackhouso censured Polk He told him that a crowded saloon was no place to take a woman, and then niece, Mrs J H (Haze, In U'chnmnd, wnere he lino: been in slrce enrlv In December For sixteen years he hid been connected with tho Heralds or Liberty and was especially well known In Pennsylvania wrere he had done much special work for the organization. He was a native of H'chmond nnd formerly lived In Portsmouth, where sev eral of his married children nslde He was once prominently mentioned ns the Inhor candidate for Congress In that ?,, vry effort will be niade by the admin- Itsllrrad show that on the I'nes east of ' Mtratlon to pbfaln for the Senator hi Pittsburgh only 12690 freight car out v, '"moral claim," Chairman OafTney. of "' 2.000,000 are being repaired or walt- R m.1 rVlllnAlta Plnanu ... I.... .. .. I l- In. ..nolr. Til tt AmiH. ... .. ' ot Common Council I out i public In answer to the statement of Philadelphia between the nges of twenty I In hi demand that hi' Dolltleal ' Interstate Commerce Commissioner Mc-, "na an1 thirty-one who should be In thi r be paid. If present plan are I chord that thousand of crippled car 'British army ald Colonel St. Georgt Iheld him in $300 ball for assaulting , HT, .1 .SJ, ,lS uale'!e I funeral today was his sister, Mrs A II Iloblnson, if Philadelphia, whout I us- nitlTISH SLACKERS HERE band Is a naval lieutenant stationed at Camp May She makes her homo nt Colonel Steelo S-S GE00 in City tlie Hanover lintel In this city Should Be in Army "There are 6500 Urltlsh subjects In "w"""" ...iiw v.i.Miiniitee, me Vare ,H .v, -.. ..nw.n .cio inaoa '. -i.'a.vVtti ,, ... ---' - Vfejarrled out Attorney General Anc"I. accumulate, durlnlf ,ho wlnt!r had U Steele, head of the British and Cana '. Miunk Brown, who wa R.ae. if..V. caused the car hortage. dlan recruiting mission In this country. E v .'aertonal counsel at the lime of the The J""0!?",. trom th1 i'"ylvanla today. Rr Z . ... . . . - ',"" oi " -v.... that tt ih tarm nut ef aAHi i rVtlnnol RrIn nlfin ufllrt that U u iSeVai i counsel for Mayor Smkh wm , 6 are belnR "Pal'J and 861: are like to see the.e English slacker pro kT l , tir wltne for BenaTo, v 'awaiting repair, omclal. pointed outlhlblted fiom entering the United StateH ff .'.?. Jrf. "".l?T. ?."ator Vart. I,h ,h. verltv of the weaih.r in it. ,n.. as each so entitled m.n. .." i... .-. . -. -- - ..... ... ,,,v. ....... . i.i i ' ...... uila last two muntna nos cuuseu most ot the trouble. PoKWer Wrectqref Public Work Morris 1. 'C!. under whom the work wae 4mw, h announced his intention to maiim at all tlmta any payment to fltMkarer Vare. The Senator-contractor WKt o.hl claim opposed In Common jCgMMltaby'tlte strong Independent mln. rjhrttr. ,M, W irkely'that the -faction Lf the Hpablln. Organization opposed to Kenaiors laaaenntp ambition trill tat wh tie .Independent In an effort IWwatrat anjrpayment so.' that enough ftaii appreciable lncreaae in Xm anawaMM on tna ialm before nmntM win tj bm wft Tax Return Blanks Expected Dally Corporation exctsa-proflt tax return blank, sfylch have been long delayed in reaching the Philadelphia office of the Department of Internal itevenue. are expected thl week, according to an an nouncemeht by local omclal. They will be distributed Immediately after their arrival. The blank are officially deilg. nated a S"orm 1103 and must be filled ot;,by .all tnoratlpn havlhg a. net Jmmm( IWWaf jaor a year tor the VmWW y& s. a r.-. r A man less In the Urltlsh army, and ,.i took the place In the American army of a mantof United States citizenship. Allies Seek Camden Recruits With a mass-meeting to be held In BM Paul's Proteiitan Episcopal Church, Camden, the Urltlsh and Canadian re crultlng mission for thl section of the country will begin It Camden drive for recruit tonight. A civilian committee will support the drive, which will also have the assistance of the district draft board. A committee of laymen and clergymen ha arranged the meeting, which" will be addressed by Catnn.i U..U' , T T-Jn FIVE BOYS CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED THEFT Lads Taken Into Custody When Saught Trying to Force Doors and Windows Five boy, tho oldest eighteen year old, are being held by the police on charges of attempted robbery. Two of them, Joseph Carney, of Nich ols street near Nineteenth, and Walter Moore, Sharwswood street, nenr Twenty-first, negroes, were taken In custody by Detective Joseph Dervvln at Colum bia avenue and Wellington street. It Is alleged that they were attempting to force the door ot a store when arrested. The other three boys aro.Kdwln Kane, fourteen year old, Jefferson street ntar Twenty-fh-t i Charles Matloy, seventeen year old, Twenty-fifth street above Montgomery avenue, and John Uhll, eighteen year old, NorrU street near Twenty-eighth, They were arrested by Detective William lleyl. charged with smashing a window. on Columbia ave nue near Ilouvler street, v ' help It Hut ho shouldn't be called pio Unman for that. He's like Whistler, a great objector, lie has a serpent's tongue and uses It fcailessl, but bo's an American, nnd one of our best " In tho nu.ui'.lnii- Pennell nnd Hums sas nothing but aie sawing much viood .of tho Inflammable kind, it v.as reported Father Out of Woik was used up oi something went wrong v ill, the tn, or engine The owners of the stolen i.us were Kinniet Heer. of 4212 Chester nvcnuo; Mrs James UlllcKple of 1721 Falrniount avenue: Kdga, htllley, of 20J2 Ontario sttctt: Louis Hlumberg. of 511 North Fifth stteetj tluy L Whealon, of 517 CIt Line ifvenui ; .1 A Hallstiuin, of 112 WtHt Mount li avenue; I)r Moi ns Welnstcln. of 610 Pine Unit; Wnl ler L Whitman, of 5.'.' West Horttcr street: Itobert Freem in, of 111 South itieet, and Michael l Mcholds, of 909 Soutli Darlen street home one thiew n brick through tho Ji welly stole window glass of Mis. Mary I'.othberg'M store last night, at 2524 Kensington avenue and got awny with $60fi worth of Jewelry Pollco and de tectives are searching for tho auto and ewelry thieves. START FIVE BUILDINGS FOR WORK ON VESSELS Chester Shipbuilding Company to Expend Half Million Dollars on Improvements Five new buildings and alterations totaling nearly half ii million dollars have been started by the Chester Ship building Company Tho buildings will bo two stories, with a frontageof 510 reet and a depth or 192 roet, Ttio prin cipal one will lie a mold loft and punch shed, to cost $201,000 The old Duple- Building will be re. modeled Into a model blacksmith shop, 250 reet long and 100 feet wide, at a cost of neirly $30,000. The general storeroom will also cost $30,000; the ship's carpenter shop, $1J,000, nnd the tank building $J500 HALIFAX SENDS THANKS Residents Gratefully Acknowledge Philadelphia's Aid to Victims Mayor Smith todav recWved it letter from It T Macl'reith accrftary of the ' Halifax Itellef Commission, In which' Philadelphia residents are thanked fur giving aid to victims bf the explosion nt tho ammunition ship Mont Wane. Mr. Macllreith wrote that resident of Halifax were grateful for the check or S7J79 66 which Mayor Smith sent. This amount came rrom the treasury of the Permanent Itellef Association, of which Mayor Smith Is the chairman. ANT SALOONS AGAIN Coatesville Hotelmen Ask Licenses Gi anted in Dry Town Local option ndvocates expressed In terest today In tho report from Coates ville that five saloon men hav asked Tor licenses there The steel mills It Is understood, will protest against the licenses helpg granted. "A cenpus or our foremen shows conclusively," the steel men say, 'that tho men arc Inuth better off without saloons." Tho hotelmen say they pioposn to show that theic Is a subslantl.il de mand for strorg drink and to produce figures showing that many gallon, or Unuiii and much beer aro brought Into the town by express Thu Mldvale Steel Company and the I I.ukcns hteel Company lire preparing to send delegates to the Chester County no-Hi ense convention tomorrow to fight the proposed applications. DWELLINGS FOR MINERS sylvunii would look like n, defei his administration b policies Mi. Glasgow was not in thecltyi having gone lo Washington on bui CONVICTS KNIT SOCKSt tf The mvsteiy of the mUsing West Philadelphia In end has boet, iltared bv the pollco of the SKty-flfth street and1 Woodland avenue station ! ' Hfl Thev believe that tho a, rest this 1 10.128 Pahs Sent From EajteraF mo, ning or chiriesiianiey. fifteen yeirs! jtentiary for Soldiers JKI old, and Theodore Hanley, twelve years ' Wl old. brothel s 6738 Chester avenue, does, - , i;asU,, Penltentlirrfi away win, tne -oieaa g ing tint nas ,G )J8 ,n9 of woolc mt ... . ui..-....... .... .... ....... ..I, i.iiiiu. i ri(r iiamK i(n thc'iu. nut gnaneai inn ponce ii.nc iireu icceiving an 10ughencil ones Hands stained. l avei.ige or ten complaint a div from ,rmo v.oiked the wool Into wht t persons whose bread wns stolen during bo ,le n,Pa, 0f saving many a kM tho rally morning hour.i The Ilnnley nc, ,, i,oni,. i,in, wnim in thee hoys, cariylng n basket containing ten ' wet treuclie-' $4 he- r-oiVie , , M r r,,l ,; , ".,. i The men or the penitentiary lane near Woodland nvcnuo Uo to,k I rk and p.escnte. it to the ,. ,i n... .. .i. ,. .'. lent Pennsylvania Chapter of the ;"r. ..;."....: ....r,.':. w '"llu, lied Crew "It constitutes a.., M.m ei, .,.., cv,.,.r.. 'markablo icloii! tint the P.-d The boys tool, the bread lo their vcrv proud or." bald n worker S lump, wnc-ie it tea me noy - lamer aim Warden MtKenty sam tno niej moiner anu pvc inner cmiaren Daniel knitted more than 5000 pa'rs ere itnniev, latner or the boyM, has been besides these and bent many tno nut or work ror some time becuuse or ' or bandages to Frame In addltto" Illness The boys will be sent to the Invo given up every inlnute'of t uou's; or retention. GEIGER FUNERAL HELD Coal Companies Erecting Concrete Houses for Their Employes The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com panv ,ss started construction on six detaihed nnd tour semidetached con cretb dwellings at Lansford, Pa, for their employes nt it cost of $35,000 The Philadelphia nnd Heading and the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western me also ln the list of home builders. The Lehigh und Wllkes-Barre Coal Company his also completed two concrete founda tion villages at Leo Park and Laramie near Wllkes-Darre ut it cost of $200,000. SAILORS NEEDED Anti-Liquor Leader Is Ruticd in Laurel Hill Cemetery Iho funeral of Horace (lelger, promi nent In this city for many years b n spare time to this work since last" mer, he said xj SAV IMP!. ATTACKED W0 ' ." '.si I Young Picket Held on Charge snilino- BO-Year-Old Wo ----- ,HI . - ..i. .....I tiatlunr I.,.,.. .,. in , ... ...... .vituseu oi iis-saini mm ", ........ ... ,..u. ,w,.. -, R fifty -nlue-ycar-old woman, nose todav fioip the lesldenre, 302 Pelham man. twentv vears old. UO?, rnuil TlAll. fiinmnl nn.l I t . u... .. a -- t ' . .m Forty -fli st street, it striuer, road, Hotl, funeial and Interment were private The Hev John M. Fox pistnr of St. Stephen's Methodist Church, of. Related Interment was In Ioturel Hill Cemetery Ho ! survived by a widow and one son Mr Gelger was fifty-six years or age lla VI as the son nf thn 1nf Tip Tl.n... Gelger. president of tho Frankrord und when she rerused lo Join the -n .-i'iuiiii. ni i 1111111 u.iu company, ant, Allry Schwenk Ge'ger. He was ectlvely as sedated with the Town Meeting partv .and amlsted In Its formation. Ho also was a member of the City Club, iiiiiIai- tlfWl ,in fnr murt lot Maglstrato Grell tf Annie Iloblnson. fifty -nine ya 7.'.' Spruce street, said she vtfl ployed at 718 Arch stieet, wnerti women workers have gone on eim that the Kaufman ' girl tu RECEIVER FOR SEA ISLE GAS Directors of Company Say 71 Con sumers Don't Pay for Operation Directors ot the Sea Islo City Gas Company, of Sea Isle City, N. J., today filed a motion In the Chancery Court. Camden, to have a receiver appointed for (hat company. Accompanying the motion was a statement that the com pany' plant which supplies gas to seventy-one contmer In Sea Ile City wasn't on a paying basis. Argument on, the motion were fixed lor, noiU Monday, . iy. - Recruiting Service Calls for More Men for Merchant Marine Mo, o men nre wanted for the mer chant marine, according to Henry How ard, director of the United States Ship ping Hoard's recruiting service, 108 South Fourth street. Ha said; "Tho great response to out appeal, from shore lo shorn, makes, possible the new, great things America Is doing on the sea to end the war. On a thousand new ships now taking shape American merchant sailors by tens of thousand will go forth without fear." i Methodists Raise $1,060,000 Methodist are Jubilant over their suc cess in raising $1,060,000 within eleven months for mission work In India, In connection with the centenaiy of the Hoard of Torelsn Missions The drive, which started last March, called for the collection and expjpdlturo of $200,000 a year for a period of five year. But the work a It proceeded greatly enlarged Vnany unsolicited gift coming In, nnd $1,060,000 Is the totil to date. The need of India alone will be In excess of $5,000,000, It la estimated. Would Draft Idlers for Farms The'draftlng of Idler and Inmate of prison throughout the country Into nn army ot farm laborer wa advocated hi an addres delivered by Dr Wilbur P. Craft, superintendent and treasurer of the International llcfonn Xlurenu, at the Central Branohxpf th Y, it. C. A. V,fUusX'V ' ,-J-.- .J . 9- Cys. SMILEAGE BOOKS IN DEMAND Philadelphia "Doing Her Bit" in Purchase of Entertainment Coupons i Thero aie plenty of binlles In stbio for the boys at Uncle Sam' camps throughout the country, as the various headtpiarters for tho sale of smlleage ' books are doing a land olltcei business. Philadelphia Is helping to set the pace' In this direction i The Philadelphia headquarters at 932 Chestnut street, of Which William K Hex imer Is campaign dtreotor, is I the scene of much activity. Checks are coming in with every mail and the, telephone buries constantly with In aulrlcs from those who want to know how they can fcld In selling the smile-' age books. Record Crowd at Fine Arts A Doors were crowded at the Act pissing them between the houMfl - i n T,'," ntTnnnc? .ii all records for third Sunday ej iluten years and come 100 of being the largest attena the v, Inter. t&i A S. O. S. FOR FARM HELP Public Safety Committee Planning to Prevent Spring Shortage V The Pennsylvania Committee of Pub. lie Safety la sending out an S o. s to former farmer now engaged In other work, college and high school students with farm experience am) women who i.iiow unirininH .imui iitrm worK, to en roll themselves In the United 8tat I Publlo Ileservc, which Is being )notl un to prevent the prospective spring and' sumni'r1 shortage In farm iMindg. The-Tennevh, aula Woin'n' Ciinm'it! of th Council of Nutlonnl DifcW V frond; the women'.- cud of thlsWei.i'n'l g.wprt. . ., T--.V.J ffiansGom 'ti All the Hanscom Storei and Restauranw ARE OPKIN a It has been wo nearly or quite all,! enforced closing: a,wi uy the Food Cop" sion has cost us to h the multitude of M words and pledges support. We are ; Dosine- Aa mnrtVrS I are content becaus'3 Philadelphia rea there was no intents al violation .of theft rulincrs. ' 1232 Market SMiU.-a" 5 i--vj,C, Aij f--yi ? r. ... JT.5 A . t'V.- it ,?f:s&t$x??jisutoz:M. a Lr-A eai inr? .i,..
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