Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1918, Final, Image 2

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FHEADSBIGGEST
XT ORGANIZATION
Presidency of Nu
ll Federation, Prohibi-
liats' Campaign Body
LN GREAT MERGER
Party Expected to, Go Out of
Mflkktence With Union of
Chief Branches
W CII1CAQO. March 0.
j'W.lllam JeniSnes llran today Is tlie
iJpM''-f the largest prohibition organ'.
JW -NPjM in the world, Ho hail hcccpich
li'J jStii'presldcncy ot tho National Wry
, ytratlon, an organization which i
fmutcd to replace, no far as acmes
rk for prohibition la concerned, 1110
hlbltlon party, ,
Et ' la expected that tho prohibition
, aa a separate political unit, will
to exist today. Merger plans In
lying- o. union with tho new National
ty are before tho natlon.ll com en-
' Men of the prohibitionists here, and
;R.I believed they -wilt be adopted.
.."j.fVhether the merger Is effected dc--laeada
larrelv uson the platform adopted
l tfcy. the National party, which will open
Wt ''lia'iviniantlnn l.,rA InitftV. If lhft Na-
Sr,,'JPUonal party platform meets with the
' approval of a majority of the prolilbl-
V3;twnists. It is expected tho mtrger win
Up through.
......JUThe National Dry l'edcratlon, which
iihur Chosen Urvan ns Its head. Is re-
T & yarded as the most comprehenlo rrei
f h.,vJllbltlon organization over tindcrtahen.
'.(Jt -will represent a union ot oery data
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,? -. tfSv IllUitlUlClUJl.tU, ICRMIutraD ,'..w
iH J .. -. .....lln. f4ntlin1lnu
PrvslFwteatanUi, Jews, tcllKlous and rerorni
BKJ sV .. nival la, a, Inhna Itnlmill J 1U tt.h&M.
ffl- "" "v"' v ......-,
,l'.t .. ....... .I,..-. t.inn,nniA ni.
m- Wi ) nwo i,ii. nil.., ,-.,..- . --
!'.-f;J .;1anltatlons will be admitted.
SrgviThe objects of tho federation as out
ELfirllMd here aro threefold, namely:
WJ ahortest possible time of tho national
'KMProhlbltlon amendment.
p rcwil - insure- ine huccjc-i. l mi- iuum.-
Ju' "on campaign, in hi Biaipw wniuu im
hbV "o' on the question In November.
" ." Virlnr- .ilmnf linmn.lt'it. lintln.llll
LOToM&ltlon as ft war measure 10 con-
y U wrva tne man-power and resources en.
tne nation.
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I'WWAR GARDENS FOR ALL
STATE INSTITUTIONS
'Jails and Charitable Organizations
I Also Urged to Observe Wheat
Jess and Meatless Days
Ml, I All of the prisons and charllablo Iti
M atltutlons of renmijhatilu h.i- been
appealed in uy i rancia .i, 'lorrwin:.
president of the Hoard of ruhltc Chari
ties, to use every foot of available spaco
for war gardens. They are alo urged
to nbseno tho wheatlcss and meatless
meals and days, aa aro other persons.
Already the Institutions In Philadel
phia, and nearby suburbs are complying
with this State-nlde appeal, and hae
w vvmKivu iiio Hncaiietin aiJ ineaiicm
i -.jdays from tho day the food admlnlstra-
VT kivii ivucu mo ruer. t
KSwv1 Th" Iocal omc'' of the food ndmlnls-if-e
a tratlon announced that tho More of tho
tc'K,(union .uercnaui uiocery ompany.
'JJ "insiora. i-a. , was onsen louay, utter
''iW.epnlunctlon with the food admlnlstra-
tH 5v,1 """ maw nicy vera h'MiiiiK wnfat
rr'.? flUll! n,ltllrtllf lAln. ihI...1 ..11. 1.A
'V1ecessar' substitutes. It was not said.
5,-nowever, wnen tne stom would be al-
i.'itwBu io resume uu&iness.
!'t ' P.uo tb' the lack of shlpR containing
BTJ, present time, tlio food admlnle'tni-
vtf .""" 1nnoJlnce fat norkltss baturriaj
'. t (UJH.UIIIIII
rflasrtnf IntiMit Ilnfl.. n,,t .i.i....
" t F""r"w",Y"v,f " nu jj nit,"a
;fi bju' IB lo UR ouieneu, non ever. '
StHl be the motto of loyal nersons. until
VTWIUCll shipping spaco can bo had.
,4ts
fWit Mrs. Florine Stucmpfip; Dead
li fiiln. Florlno Tonnsend Stucmnflir.
R'.t.'iVttBlrty years old. C644 Lincoln drlie. Uer-
V 1 1. -..: ." .. uiicrui.on ior ap
.rij nendlcltls. Mrs. Stucmnflir whm n r....,i.
fci..v daughter of William llmmim, ...... .
Ri?t ton h.,s death was u well-knou'ii hosiery
ifiVt - rnanufacturer In Kensington. Mr-
w' 'S,'"s" """ i "augnier or .Mr. nnd
." lI-.J,-i,Iarry TJownscnd. 615 J Oxford
j ''street. Overbrook. fahe is surihed bv
VI1 nr ntifilintiil nml n eni,-. n. ..,. f
Ifoirf TJle ft"-ral will bo held next Friday
ITI.SS. i.1 71 ".. ....:: .o?. ...rill ii in
".y" vm '" ""' -aurei inn Lemetery.
KwIktS-. PW'e'Phia's High Mortality
htarrv.rim. .r.r't """ mu vny iii
IT'IC1".. nine mortality record In tho Uant
PythAo exception of Ualtimore. for tho
k enJded "arch :', according to flg
Jftr? made,Pubo today by the Uureau ot
rVZu'r, vis.V.1, w" i . "'iaaeipnt.1 was
i,Bellpsd by both Washington un.i tiniii.
H8!fvri l1' mo,rtallty, but now again
XM Kf lw.h'inid Wa"'nKton. The rate for
JW. r Philadelphia during the w.eir ., .u
ri?KiS!lln,,5,,?n' ,-,? I Baltimore, 20; No'w
JiSfk,s16i3! 1,1"e'l-rBh, 10.7, and Chi.
meato,, 15.4.
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W Springs Entries for Tomorrow-
i , Vlrf Hia aTiiImIhi. ah ,i .
-". iniiiii, iv i. inrccii-sr.
ana upward, fllll ana tnorcn. fur-
!rVnn,?C; 3: Lady Hmall i,
OP Maid. 100: Mav rn.n in. tu :
OF a do. Ill: Eielin V.. Ill i. hi. i
ll Btellarina, 1H: Slhfv Hhnnim 114
rhXJL'Xhv 5i"t .:.
ReuA. W.. 111! JpclU f 111
JK.0C.nA rac' llrnlnr. vS0O,' three-jear.
'M i
.A'MDt I'eaetu1 Hear. 11.1
,., ui,TMru. n iurionr .yerinin.
t'ontfriACt. 110;
li Blalae. Ill Crown Prince, lj; J.
i',,..,.,5i.c1ar,r -'"nell. US; Double
' Of th l' Sou'nlr, 113; Ma.ttr Jlc-
JP'lt " llownen. I.'.no. threc-jear--sfllfc
n,l uprrd. n. furlon; Potm.trr,
SB ,iUirr UeS-e.l0.,: ""' NllhOUie.
4olf Jltk I.Urafl. 101. 1'ar. ran If.iC. I..-...
. 10S! Nominee, IMi Keiiah. Kilt-'iroliua.
.JJTt Lalcjiltr. IIP; J(jiraniu..tll-.,r.ll,!'n
iwdi, lis. Alaa lllble Ultra UoW. lis:
Wt.r Wr.'107! J. Itufua, no. ' '
. Jaurth rata. Duraa t7no. R.rnu, t, r...-..
'?.. r-- i7.r.' ,,"..." .-.::'.. S..W
IcraD. tbrea-ycar-olda ami uuwini ii
!,IHAW. HO XI. -I. -- Itnllu ,.u. ....
'l2.M.D,dd),.?!.olbrt. 108; llanoilu, lui);
Wlltlama 113.
flh rote, elalmlnr, 1500. four-rear. nltla
, Wtvward, mils and 70 arda 'StiranatH.
I Ijdy Towera. lOIr liraat Dnllr. iii-ii
nua, iieinze, iuui uia jun rrlt. Jim
vI0;.i .Ihor?.h"1, 1"l! Tlrnoo.l.
Milton Itoblaa, Ids- Alan ellaible -
10! voiart. 100; nabjr Cal. 111.
raea, claiming. Ijno. ihraa-inr.
Med upward. 1 1-10 mtlra Ht, Jude.
m. C. lla.ch, Tr EirMbath Kolifrt.
Waydtn. 101; 'Uollna, 103: 'Alhana.
Iry Inland. ltXI; Thankaaivtnir. mi;
. lliil. Bay, HO; lollte, llo; Na
'ntlea allowance claimed.
tr ciaari iracn iae,
.. : '
rana Entrlei for Tomorrow
,e."?u;lr!r, unJ UP tfalm.
raa tUW. A furlenva-KM.-lt. .
m-.i.0Al.SS.-"i,W-1i. '.' !?:.
St f ir tV.T.' ??"' ""in I40D,
f V mtfm Y.'mm 'i-t-irw.i
iM
mU. U3i Dormer. 11 11
rfi U)tr-plJ and ud. claim-
jw, o lunoniB -Arrow. luHi
.VK2SS?- WW W.JS i-.."
f twttarton. llJi jo nn. lis'
ourrar-oida and ud. claim.
. t II fllflonaa .TniS
-iMurvi i.
111! lxulaa
i aalon. 11.1;
! llanda VI,
. thrac-Tcar.oMa anA ,.n Al..n
,.JifkJi,."iIS!fTtfm'.i
"Li't T"t. "." '
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Karly mint, inns Victroia.'
U "Va ttcron. ioh.
Bailor. iwi Knvcriiec, ut(
thraa-raar-oldn. ctalmliur'.
i lrK.t. Kttf'Bllaa.
m: lajtiK.
. iUMi Iarhla inU
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f iivj oi aniiy.
( MirryLiatider. US
L llSl Juaquln. lis
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W. S. S. SOCIETIES PLAN
TO.SPEED UP SALES
Meeting to Be Held Tomorrow to
Stlmulato Enthusiasm Still
Further
J A. tinnat' t l.nUmnn tt till In
ilustrlal department of the war ca-Jngs
and thrift (tamps campaign committee,
has called a meeting of nil the soiletles
engaged In the work for tomorrow. It Is
tho purpose of this iiftfctlng to keep up
mo eninusiasm nun i;ei-iog'iner spiru
of these soclelleu nml nwike efforts to sell
a greater quantity of stamps next week
man in any otner week cmco mo cam
paign started.
The Klectrlo Storage Company has
already formed twenty-four such soci
eties among the employes of Its plant
a ii nas sold sitj.uuv wnnn m inc
stamp. It will bo nei'cmary tn organ
ize at least seen moro societies mis
week. All these organizations tiro ghen
n charter by Secretary of tho Treasury
McAdoo and are not to bo disbanded
until after the war.
It was announced from 'VVnuhlnKlon
today that already 18,000 bunks In tlin
t'nlted States aro engaged In tills pa
triotic work. The Oocrnnictit will k
each of the other banks to support tho
selling n f the stamps by allowing one
of their employes to attend to their
kale solely.
The Federal leserr Hank of the cltv
reported that it has sold $1,593,350 08
worth of the stamps since the campaign
etarlcd. The poslofllce reports 540.
720.7S wortli of the stumps fold
ThroughoQt the wholo United States In
December -J lO.SSX.tU! of the stamps
were disposed of. In January ?2t.nr.:i,7:'2
and last month Sll.148.244 It Is said
that tho 100.000.000 mark will be
roached In the third week ot March.
FILE SECOND COMPLAINT
AGAINST P. R.T. SERVICE
United Businebs Mon'a Association
Adds to Grievances Laid Before
State Boqid
The Vnlted Husliiesrt Men's Associa
tion lias forwarded an addition il rom
Vlatnt of the Wnv In which the riill.i-,
ilelphU Itapld Triuislt Company has
rondticted Its hen Ices to tho general
pubjlo to tho I'ubllo Si nice Commlh
slon at Harrlsburg
Criticism Is directed by tho associa
tion to the coinpan's neEWt In prop
erly regulating Its car serUie unci ltt
apparent Inability to provlilt un cars
at all on rnmo routes The I'uhllc Kerv
le Cominlssliin'a attention Is alsu
brought to the manner in width li.ilf
llled trolley cars run pit a lorner
nn whirl) there, ure standing wiires of
people, some nf them lite for wnrl, for
a long time
Tim inmplilnt nT" sus that ilnie
few. or no liiFpeitois ieie ut mi duty
tn roiitrol'trallli- at congested tr.insfi r
points no attempt was made to better
conditions. (Ireat inconenlence, the re
port goe on to iliclare, was alo i.ius,mI
bv tho operation of the single-front en
tl.inco and exit gtecn cars, Hliun no one
wns willing to go tu tho lrai .mil tlien
bv hat -uimh through tho tlilcl;
crowd at the front i ml of tho car.
l'UT FILMS OX WAIt BASIS
L. A. Ochs to Tell rMii.iitnrx How
Millions .May Be Saved
l.ce A Oeh- prisldent of the Motion
l'leturo I'xhlliltnrs' League of Anurir.i,
will explain to .S'eiv Jcrbev and I'eiinijl
.mhi eNhlbltors how mllliuns nf doll irs
can ho haled In the motion pliturc In
dustry ccry jinr bv putting flint pro
duction and distribution on ii war b ixIh,
when tin y meet tomoriow at 13 Jl Vino
street
Mr Ochs will tell somctlili.g of tlio
woik of eight months width has culmi
nated In the organisation of the United 1
l'leturo Tin aires of America. Inc
Hrietlv. Mr. Ochs will argue for the
association of exhibitors In .1 io-opii-ntlie
organization to purchase pictures
direct f nun tho producers, illiuliiatliig
tlm tremendous tax Imposed upon hcrien
features bj the middlemen, m dis
tributing corporations
SaVENGnRS FINED $3963.30
Affcrcpato of Month' Penalties ou
Street Cleaners nnd Aslt Collectors i
for February total J3..(i3 30. Complaints
were refilled dall) fiom nil sections
of tho city about the negleit ot .con-
traetorH, many of whose teams
being used for snow Temoial
Comparatliel) little street tleanlng
was done, during tlim mouth
Tho tinea were ns follow". 1. J. I.aii'.
ler, $17: Cunningham fi .Murrii), $115,
lilwln II. Vare, S8T7; T I, rian.igan.
Sill SO: II i; Itui it estate, $f,'J0 : n
J it A 1'eoples ISJ8B0; Crank Curran,
JbUD, and DaMd Jit.Mahon ictatc, J2:.'
P. I). I'olwfll at Rotary Club
1' U roiwcll. of tho Kolwell Ilrothers
& Co, Fpoke today at the weekly lunch
eon of tho llotnry Club in tlie ,delphla
Hotel
Ills subject was "Tho Manufacture of
Ladles' Itrena floods" Ho Fald tint
sergo must go through fort) -file differ
ent processes before It enters the mar
ket C. Edwin Hartlt'tt was chairman
of today's luncheon
POTATOES NOW SOLD
AT LESS THAN COST
Cooke Says 3000 Grocers Aid
in Price Slashing War
Flour Plan Succeeds
l'otatoes can now bo bought for less
than cost, following the demand of the
federal foot! administration that tlio
prlco be cut, Jay Cooke, food adminis
trator for Philadelphia, tald today at
tlio food lunchcoij In Wnnamaker a tea
room, ".pprenlmatcl) 3000 grocers hate
joined In the campaign to giio tlio
housewife potatoes below cost.'' nd
mlnlbtratloii otllciuls said. "Kvtiy ono
In theso 3000 Btores will pimh .otatoeH.
Signs Buppiled by tho administration
will bo dlspla)ed, and all emp!o)cx fiom
,t)ie errand, bo) to the- manager will urge
potatoeH on all customern."
Tho adiiilnlHtratlon ha foned down
the retail price of tubers that the
-public wi have a .cheap foodstuff, Mr,
Cooke said. He urgea ciery one to take
adiantago of this elump In prliea to
lay tn u stock of potatots.
i George Knox McCain, tho newly ap
pointed food-new fj director, appealed to
oiery lo)nl American to drown tho cry
of tho Lualtanla ilctlms with the shout
of tflumph on tho battlefield of Trance.
To do tills the Administration must lime
s thef support of eiery American, ho said.
Tlie wheat-substitute situation Is 1m
fproilng each day, according tu 11. II.
Jlellls, or the food administration trans
portation department. Shipping permits
have been obtained through railroad em
bargoes In many rases, he said. J. H.
Crutchfleldi the food odlclal presiding,
congratulated this department on tho
success attained.
Miriam Moses, dietitian In charge ot
the menu, has brought tho udmlnls
irainrn under their own regulations.
Today being a ivheatless day, no bread
of any kind was senea. in nauuion.
the three cheapest vegetables on the
market at present cabbage, onions and
potatoes apeared on the menu. The
Indlvldualp portion of butter waitQut
down to on "' tnat ot -"-far to one
lump and eery one was requested to
drjmt milk. '
Chare e He- Stole Copper
rrn, xwenty-iiinej yenrs oia.
wau bmo in
EVENING PUBLIC
- -i
V. C. HAJKK
HAJEKHASACLASH
WITH GARBARIN0
Conflict Between Department
of Justice Men Over German-American
Inquiry
A sharp conflict of authority aroo to
day between .spctlnl Agent l'rank 1
(larbarlno, of tlio Dcpirlinitit ot Justlie,
and former Special Agent V. A. Itajck,
of the sanio dip irtment. over the Inquiry
Into too activities of tho Natlonil 'Jer
nuii.Ainuric.iu Alliance.
llajth, who Is In nilladelplil i at the
Instance of Senator King, of 1'tali, to
Imestlgato the connection helwieii the
l'hll idelphla Tagiblalt nnd the tlennan-
Amerliau Alliance, nml who comluittd
tlm original lnM'tlgatlon into Hi
lf.
fairs of the Togiblitt, lu-lslid toilav
tint the papir- In the T.igilil.ut ,,.m. '
b ulno, will show a il.,-e connection be-
... ir.n Hi lift, ut. .... . .....I ,1... ..........I
tween tho newspapir and the iHlincr
and .till closer I'onnectloii bcluetn the
two and the Herman iloiernitii nt. He
called mi iliirbarlno for tho i.aiirr.
liarbailuo, ho said. Iifuu'd to let him
I'samlno them
tiarl.arlno, on the othe. hind, said he
would lint allow liajek ncics to the
docunients desired ex.'. pt upon an of-
tlclal outer tioni Uiisliliigton lie le.
filed mii In .IImu"s llajiki iliuge
tint he lias ulUrurd a flagrant Herman
agent who Is drawing fl ,0 fioin tin
Impirial Hank of IP illn oner a month to
walk tlio t-treits of l'hll idelphl t tliaw
iug the puro air of freuluiu. In mini
words, (J.iibarino la busy sa)lug noth
ing After he had been u fused (Hies, in
tho papers in tho Tiigeblatt tasc, llaj.k
sent tlhn following telegram to Senator
King, wlios.i bill Intio.luce.l In tin Sin
ate to reloke tht tharter of tin ill tin .n
Amerlc.iu Alliance Is now lieliiti irnsl.l
ered 1 1) n silb.'ominltt.e of tho Smite
Commute.) on Juilltlar)
Will be able to proi o C'ei man piop
agandlslH olllelill) snnctioncil by ijcr
m in iioviriini. nl ' De Hi" d ncn si to
Tagiblatt papers by agents of D.put
lllent of Justice IM.'.lse bale tlnl
niy (leiural older Dlstiitt Altoiny
hero to turn Tiigeblatt Jiapcis oi.r to
in District Attorney willing to to
oiieratc. , . . .
Tho investigation of tho actli't'es ot
the (ttrmnn-Anierlcan Aljluice, so fir
as tlm Philadelphia ipd tdV.'lJ l.s con
eeiiie.I, awalta an unswtr to this tele
gram. ijov hound to incur
leitlieil .1 pia. e in ine l.epartlllellt of
Vt inn,,l ( loin Mow llnW,e,lvlunc"' !"x,tH ll"1 1'irrlcf, hut has
ot Alloweil to Join iSa, Ho uisot t relsiip.l I
on KoighboiS r "Tim boom for Hie it-election of Sen- I
11 ilinlmrti 1Tiii'inn T, T.riiij j,f Mm
f!er.i...i.l..wn nolice slatio.i. whose l.nmn
Is nt 111 I,ocun iiienue. this niornliig
caused the an est ut three neli,hbora foi liVj V,' ', t,V iiiriT fi ,.1,"'" . Ar".
annoing Ills wife, win. h 111 The prls- cJi, ''".'' f, , ' 'V,'"1 ,r,' Uur. Tl,
oners weie Aliin Hinnessy, slsteen I 7" iit,Ptl",lf "" . .'ept-hllcan Alliance
i ears old, Iiietla II. uneasy and Mrs
11 S. Cannon, 410 I.ocut aienue
I.)ons told Maglstinto 1'eimock, at tlie
(lirinantown station, tint continual
lighting of the ntlglibnis had retaiiKd
tho rctoiery of his wife.
Miss Maincssy made an explanation
to the Magistiate which indicated that
becauso she refused to allow her brother
All In to Join tlio naiv ho Insisted on
warring with tho membeis of the fam
ily, and none seemed to be nblo tc sub
duo him. All in pioml'-cd to lie gooi
AUTO DRIVER GUILTY
OF KILLING COUPLE
John Berkeyhyser Admits
Culpability for Double Trag
edy on Woodland Avenue
One of tlie most unusual cases of
icckless motorcar driilng cer calltd
to the attention of tho lotal courts was
heard today beforo Judge P.) an, of
I)o)lestonn, substituting In tho local
Court of Quarter Pes-slotis, when John
Hcrl.e)h)ser, thlrt)-four jcara old, of
1250 South Port) -ninth street, entered
a pica of guilty to bill of Indictment
charging him Willi causing tho death of
.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wurk, of Wood
land aenue, near Porty-second, on De
cember 1. Tho court will sentenco tho
defendant at a later date.
Mr. and Mrs, AV.irlt wan struck by
an aulomobllo ilrlicn by Hcrke)htsCr at
Kitty-eighth street and Woodlan.1 aie
nue, ns they wtro nbot uto board u
trolley car. Tlm accident occurred at
11 o'clock at night. Accorrln(r to wit
nesses for thu Comhiohwealth, tho
couple, who wpro tncnty.seien and
twenty.slx )cnrs old, respectively, wcro
standing In the street in full ileiv of
lierkeyh)ser when ho camo east on
Woodland annuo at a high rato nf
speed. Tho speed of tho machine was
so great that It threw Mr. and Mrs
Wark about forty feet after they were!
struck
After tho accident rjerkc)li)i,er put
on moro, speed ane droto nway frcm
the scene of the accident. Ho bad two
women companion with lilm nt the
time and, after taking them homo and
putting the machine in tho garage ho
returned to the scene of the accident to
Inquire about what had happened to tha
people he had struck, lie then learned
that tho ccuplo were personal friends
of his.
The next day he left the city and went
to New lork. On ndtlco of friends
however, ho returned a couplo of days
later and surrendered himself to tho
Berke)hser said that Mr and Mrs
Work stepped backward Just ns his ma
chine approached them ahd that the ac
cldent was unavoidable. He declared
that hVwas not-golnir fastef-trmn'about
elchUenmlleaer'hour atlio time. H
'"'i"si ajv"n ,iHWHrriu7iWQy, lis
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY." MARCH G 1918
PROFESSIONAL BONDSMEN
ROUTED AT CITY HALL
Polico Captain Mills Orders Out Men
Who Went Bail tor Derelicts '
Taken In Raid
'ct Ihone people out of here, or I'll
get them out mself," was the utigry
Instruction gliin to settrnl Cltt Hall
guards by I'ollce Captain William 11
Mills today us he stepped from his of
fice and nbsertiil n hungry linide of
professional bondsmen trow ding the tor
lidor. The order was nbejed. nnd "thonc
people" were "got out of there"
The two polho inlds of last week ,
which brought u grand total of nsatlj
400 of the ilty's derelicts under the bin
of the law. lirnleit ii windfall for the
I professional ioiiduieu. who haxo bien
swarming about City Halt In foue eer
slnie l'or tho list day or two they
nine increased In numbers to audi an
extent as to Interfere with tho trans
action of bulnois and cluttir up the
approaches to the various otllccs.
MANY JOBS FILLED
ON CITY PAYROLL
Dr. H. Frcund Made Police!
Surgeon Appointments in
Other Departments
t)f U U I'icuiid, HID South llroid
stieet was today appointed to the $1010
po-Itlon of Fiirgeoti nf police by Director
Wilson, of the Department nf I'liblic
Safety
Doctor I'rcund fills the place,
. ,.! . , ,i... ,i ... ,. ,,..,.
' " "
icj it wnen enieieii mo I'Ciierai sen
Ice
Ills appointment Is limited to the,
period of tho wni
Dliector Datesman, ot the Department
of Fulillo Work", made time appoint
liientM In the Ilun.iu nf lllgliwuis Tin i
lllllllilo .Inlili I, riorul, tdfi llrlilgi ,
strrrt, anil William t! llontoii. .ITal
Walnut street, Itiipeitor' salnrlei M'ino
each, and lMw.ird rrantr, IMC South
I'ourth stieet, draftsiuan, salary Jiino
Thne nppalntmrnts m.ido by Dim tor
Kru-en, of the Dep.irtim nt of llcallh
nml 'h.ulilr, iiiiluile Dr. It Hiv Wll-
IniiKhbi. HUH Kilo UMiitie, nsilstiiiit niid-
lieii iiiM'eittir, llureau or lluiltli, $lnn;
l,trntloii link Huiciu of . III. si no
nsslstm.t In p .thologlcal work, $3un
Iii.iai , .!.... nn .. ..!.. . .... t . . .
Louis ii in one uno itiese strut, reg
Olhei pl.u oh on the clt) pi) roll flllul '
today wcie Sanitiel Mllllgan. ClnO .lef-, .,.,, Mr vtCnlleii wnlu.l n hear
feison street r. hit,. 1 detail,,. 1,,.. j R J' Sr. Ml.r yin
i '''7 m'Tm "TI,H -",':' "I! conn "la nd aiso.late of i: prisentallie
.., Jl.jOU John .. Mtignlte 1.1J". f. ,. ,., ;,.,, i,jrr,P(i cmpli ill. alh
Climl.erl.llld stre.t. ilelk. Deiiiifiiiinl ""'.V... ............. -i' . .i
of Mm. lun. Kekl,l 1 Ult.iile. i.-fi ,
lalthgow
strut 111 , in. in. I.lcctrleal '
lliir.au. $
'.'i .1 ill), I. lid I.ouls Xoblle,
sli.ft pilnter. liurr.t.t of
fiJ3 ! Villi
Clt) l'rop.rt). JJ CO n il.!) Uilllam
II Cornel, iJ03 Mnitlu str.ol. lieu
tenant, llnuaii of 1'ire, J I. ..'". and
.lames It lM.eit. SOil : llelgiude tieet,
captain, llunnu of l'lre JIBoo
MUST NOMINATE FIVE
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STATU LKtHKLATIlIIK '
Have Hc-iin-ncil to Accept City Iieitlis
and New Candidates JIust He
Named at Ptimarics
r- -1 l state llepiescntathch fi nn
I -llll.lill HUlla IlUe engm, to .iccipt
elti bertha nnd II will be ne.ess.uv to
mine new i.iii.ll.lattes. at tin minlmr.
primar) election as- It Ii understood '
none of tht m will sctk leuomlii itlon
I ntimii I ii itlnti
Tlie ineniberK who resigned and the
positions they aircptcd are .ih follow h
John Milliliter. I'Irit Distri.t ileputj
.oioi.ir, John 1, Aitlnir, elilef of the
Uureau of Clti IToii. itv; Willi nn II
r.ngere, il.rk in I'ouit of Quarter Ses--
slons; Janus A liiimi. sixteenth, clerk I
in tho otllee of the Jheeli.i of Taxes.
and J. rr. i -on A . Smith l.lghtli, ,ead randldato for JIa)or of New Voik. np
L el . '"Near)'".;" iVmWxtlV'l.Nt'flrY '"""r'-' to uprcsint Ctd. lit Kiafft.
wh!eho,,,p,lS.:os!,;e,rw.!!!?.t
ninr i.uw.iro I'.inon iroiu the I'ourlh
iiisirici. which n in icie lin of lie uu
I 'N cst ''hllad. Iplil.i waid. W.ih launched
West I'hllad.lphl.i waul., w.ih launched
!." "?.'". i1"''"" ,'.,t .".,.l,t " H'O
torces en tnr win nnnosn la,,, i...
0.1110 he Is a Vare supporter, but tlio
Vare forces s,iv be will bo tluir strong
est senatorial tandldatc
TO TEACH FOREIGNERS
wvriT ion t a ..-,. . -
llsiJilDll hrtrtUUrtlilV!
ltm.,,1 nf tMlinnli'nn T.. 1 .... T11
u..... .i uiwuuuu iiint-s iillllier
Ui) With Chamber nf
Commetco "It '"ay. for Instamc.' ho said, 'hi
i tu tontended that tlio ilolent criticism
TlielJoaidoriMiicatl.mi.snowtaklnKl"' '" iioiernnieut In Uh conduct of
up with the t'liainbei r (oiiiin.rce the I tlio wnr now being iolte.1 inside and
matter of the teaching or l.'ngllsli to I outside of f'ongiesH Is apt to hae a de.
foreigners, necot.llng to a Ntatement I terrlng efftet upon the waillko iiotliltieK
i.uHi-i uiiMv ..j isiiiierinienueni uarner, nf the country, still uoiioii) wouni in... .i
of tne public schools 11 Is belloic.l, of ti,aiging them with a criminal viola
Doctor Carber said, that the chamber ?,,. Vr . n .'snlnn .go Ian '
will bate mote liuliiento with big in- tl0'', r,t ." ,0. lH,, ", JfAVtiv to "meio
duslrlal tone. rn . which employ foreign T'10 law applies c' '"""
labor than the board could posslhi espresslons," as well as to atls of agents,
li.ne n nil Hint In lli! .. ,.. ,l, !.-i.i.. .I-,.!,-..,. 1'iiHe.l StateH I) Strict AttorllCV
of leaching l.ngllsh to the iinmigiant ' Stetlman. of Jersey City, who prosecute.!
tan be tlm limit, easily rt ached ' ICi.ilft "It Is preposterous to contend
"The Idea that wo aro pttsentlng to .i, ,. sliceclies denouncing tho (lovern
the Chamber of Coiuni. rte," said Pottor ' ... l0 llut tnterfero with our military I
liirber. "Is that the worker unab o to n.,clu .,,, ,J,ii,tlnns ot tho law.,
speik Hngllsh l moie susceptible to Plans urn 1 aro imt Mol. ""B ,'l n ,:
dangerous propaganda than onn brought Hcclslou in Kraftt a appeal was le ,
up among tho ihtilsheel l.leals tint servtd by Jutlgo llulTIiigtoii
Ameilta standi for Wo nre attempt- ' '
Ing to point out that by leaching the I ,..,. ,,, ,,.,,., 1V rMP '
implo)es to speak l.'ngllsli wo help TKI.LS 01' OKlv IN 1A.lll h i
them to prcient accidents nnd greatly' " '
Increase Hie alue of tho man to tlie ' r,vl3 ir tfnebetf Tleserlhes Orcan
tompari) by adding elilciency." Jamc3 Iv. llnckctr. uescnocs urtun ,
izinu o Dramatic unci Musical
ASKS $7,000.0000 COMMISSION
Baldwin's Is Defendant in Suit Over
Biitish Shell Contract
Tiial will bo resumed today In Com
mon Pleas Court before Judge Carr to
detldo whether or not It was through
tho agency of Howard 1. Mitchell, a
broker, ot this city, that the Haldiiln
Locouiotlie Company was enabled to get
it conn act with the llritluli Ooi eminent
for munitions worth JHO.OOO.OOO. Mit
chell claims that 57.000,000 of this
should ho his un commission for havlpg
brought tho lialdulu firm nto the in.-
reflations with tlio Morgan Ann nf v.
Koiiaitons wnn ino .Morgan nnu, of Jew
lork. wltli whom the agreement was
originally mado for tho manufacture of
shells
Alba 11, Johnson, piesldent nf the
llaldwln Company, denied ever having
mado any agreement with Mitchell and
declared that all his negotiations wero
w ith J. P. Morgan & Co.
Application for a nonsuit was dis
missed by Ve courr, which decided to
hear both sides, Tho case hag been in
tourf since Monday.
"DRY" CANDIDATES FAVORED
Intcrchurch Federation Will Support
Only Those Pledged to Prohibition
Only candidates for Governor ani
other State otllces who "stand four
square" In favor of the ratification of
tlie Kederal amendment for national nro.
hlbltlon will bo favored by members of
the Interchurch Federation of Phlladei.
,phla. Such was the action decided uuon
at the hist meetlnc of the federation
In the noger Williams Hulldlng. "
lilshop Joseph r; merry, of the Metho
dist Enlseonal .Churcli. ulio ii. I"2;
1 thePkers In -favor ot the resolu-1
NOBRE HELD
.KiK. JHkP0. ' y
ti i stfiM uiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfe mmmz., i '
S sLiiiiiii. iLiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBHs'lBL AxMTlS)"-
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVHK, iHfc.r7Mf'
t.-..'ii!i,ii;iiv,.::.jj.
The district surveyor, who was nrrcstod today on n warrant sworn
out by State Senator Kdwin H. Vaic, was held by IInistratc
Watson for a hearing tomorrow afternoon. He is shown nt tho
extreme light of the above photograph.
NOBRE UNDER ARREST ON
WARRANT
t entliiiiril frmii Vaice line
te m's shoulder 'Take a good look at
him"
'J he fitly lty ditettle, their res
peeling through silts In thill' blatl.
masks, Minejed him In (lleiRe There
wre no knot ks" for Nnbre. .No do.
lliliM' lillieii no mi ui in in n niv
tonnry in tlio
iroiK illns In i.ise the
sliiith knows the man on the platfoim
has u crlmlnit reconl .Volne lift the
stand in silence unit w.n put in me
"i tge" for a few moniitils Then the
' Mh k-up" was upialid rm tin nliirlj
spiil.il policemen who III d Into the
room
vl.rn linn fi u rnllllfilil In his I ell,
t ,. f,.. inm,.iii Mr Mn'iillen hur
ried to the inllrooin but wis told h) i
turnkey that Noble was not there
Vlti: I.AWVKK WANTS UKAl'.I.Nf!
' I know that he Is here and in a ci II
and I demand that I be peimlttid to sie
nn i lit nt," Mid Mr. MiCullen While
In was arguing with tho policemen,
.Nobro was in ought out by two blue-
irn,tH' '",'0 ''rhed fiast the altorn-i
! ermllti.l to see "dm I fc mo.iienl"
. . ' . . .
en its, who briiilieil past the nltnrne,
I., r.iui tlm hearing
. "?!. " "" 1 "" """", , '""',, u Z.
g.it that the hearing bo Used for Io
inormw a' 1 P m "
'I ins wa' donu b Maglttrate Wat-
HM.
Mr. M.Ciilhii Mas ten linllgn int
about the tr. atnient accorded Nobu
'IliN Is tin most dlsgra. .fill thing
that 1 liaie nin dining the tlilrt) ...r
rr IllUn I linifi' t ...... - ...-n
i c.r on lee il mi. lice 111 rliiucicipiiin,
in said 'Mi Nolire Is a .It) iilllel.il
.ml nu be said a s. riant of tlm pini.li
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Win u
tl. it pmt was eircuuKci mat
SOCIALIST ATTACKS
U. S. ESPIONAGE ACT
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FrCUCl'lClC kl'lllll, IjJUC LillHU-
'
dale for Governor, Appeals
Against Sentence
, ,
'I he ie.il Intent of the isiiieuiage a. I
passed by Congr. ss w.ih aigiled today I
,il,,o it orris lllll.iult. l.eent S'ociall--t I
nI -eiv .ii'ibij, n. ." .....- ..,,-...
the United States Circuit ourt of
Appe.ilH hero fiom :i sentence of Hie
i.irn and a line of $1000 for an al-
I.gcd te.lltlous spet'tn maiif ai .i....
v t
,' . , i ..uir..
I Kl.llll a lee-.uifi. iiuiii"! ,in.
of two New York Socialist papers, did
not maku the lemarks attribute.! io mm
...ic-ieii nniniiii. ulio ronlen.lc.l tn u
.. -S..VI. ....,-. . ,o,it .,
eien If ho had. they did not constitute a
Molatle.il of the espionage act. iindci
width lie was totiMctcd Tho chargo of
attempting to causo Insubordination, ills -
loialtv. mutiny, ett', Is not upheld un-l
less the defcndint Is guilty of Mini"
i.litclenT net mrninst tlio liOlcrnnieni,
i.Mn.ilf mriied Tlio liu. he said, was
' Inlcndtd prlmarll)' t) check Herman
spies mid agents and was not aimed
ti
i against "meio uso of wordi.
Activities
James K Hackett, noted actor, who
lias been appointed director general of
tho dramatic and musical activities of
tho Knlgats of Columbus for the western
battle front, talked Interestingly of the
work that he is doing while In Plilla
delphla on his way to Camp l)ix. Mr.
Ilaikotf work consists in largo part
In oigatilzlng amateur drnmatlo and
musical clubs among tho soldiers, and
many of these soldier organizations luvo
bien formed by lilm.
The professional ttage, according to
Mr Hackett, has furnished a. laiger
number of enlisted men to the army
In proportion to tho number engaged In
lor that reason, lie said. It has been
easy to get professional talent In vlr-
...afy an the camps nB a nuc eus around
'Xicl, to .build excellent organizations.
ItH atllMUCf 11. ill. I..1.I J1..S. in.noniuil
ENTIRE FAMILY SERVES U. S.
i
Father, Sons and Daughter All Work
to Aid Country
Tho family of William Plggott, of
N'eguanee, probably can boast of being
the only entire family In the Unlttd
.States In the service of the nation.
Hvery member. Including the father
two sons and a daughter, are now over
seas In the service of Uncle Sam. Wil
liam Plggott. tho father, being an expert
railroad man, Is now In France wllh
tho railroad corps. His youngest son
Joined tlie regulars nnd was one of the
llrst men to set foot on Krench soli.
The daughter then Joined the Amerl.
can Hospital fiervlco and is over In
France now with the unit endowed by
Miss Hill, daughter of the late James J,
Hill. The oldest son Joined tho Na
tlonal Guard and has reached France as
a part of tho llainbow Division. Detroit
Free Press.
To Address Commerce Chamber-
' Major Uaalan Watt.' chaplain to tha
fcref oTQoMIm JflftbfeWte RR Wank
IN S5000 BAIL
J
1
. wwwWlw.iiU...ivwa
OF SENA TOR VARE
Senator Vare lad morn out a warrant
for his nrrctt, he fald ho would not run '
aw a)
smami: av riiir,ADi:i,Piin i
Xef itlietesi, the font two detectles
detects es
after lilni nnd picked lilm ii)i as lliough
no wern n lommnii rriminni. comiciru , i.,,,!!) (,ollned to accept tlio leslgna
KUiiinan tould not hio been subjected t0 ()t l3 cierman-born nnd Uernian
to gun let humiliation than was Mr. r(turn(e,j (.,jnn director, Aino 1.
N'obri hi thepollie Imagine taking Mr. I MottUr Tln irslgnitlon was returned
Xobre down to the loll room and e-1 ,( Mr Mow il fm reconsideration
hlbltlng him before the detecllies like a .,, n0 rpaM11 ,.lv .,c should make
hurglai- is though he wire a rrliiiinil l,.,,,." t.,,l Major Smilh "The
It Is to tho fh line of 1'hllndelphl.i
The anest i uiied n wao of mere
.1 I.. ..ll,l.,.,l l,l.
It was tho di)'s tople of ifscusslnu i
among a.llierints of Senator Vare and
their dials In tlio faction headed by i
Senator IVnroi,' I
"Its tit for tat," said V.lie men. "Look I
what the I'enroso l.feplo did to M.i)or
Smith In the I'lftli War.) cae. They
had him nriosted nnd ltnil up Ulio a
criminal"
1'inroso follouers declared tho arrest
u frami.u,.' and the magisterial hear -
,u irui.i -ui. ...... ...e , .,K.ntr.... ..tu.-
nance Committee piobe ot tlio Vino con-
...,... ...... ... ,....... 1-I.....1 .....
tnctlng work ut League Islind Van
adlinents In turn n.erted that Xobre's
nTus.itl.ins -iiiislltul.il a ' frame-up" cn
gln.ired' In tin 1 'enr.se ramp,
Joseph I' UafTney, chilrimn of Couu
ills' Tin nice I'oiiinilltri, tn.My lia.l pre
pared n r. solution intreaslng the powers
of the rinanco Ccmnilttee, so that It
may summon and swear witnesses In
the further lliepilrv Into the 'moral
elalm" The i. solution will glie tho
ineiiii.ersiiower to sit ns an Iniestlgat.
ing eonimlttce with full poutr to ntt I
and to keep recouls tint later may be
. nnin ine Miiije. t-inatler
-matter for Iltlgiticn
th cIMI and criminal
i iii inn coin is, i
'Iliere Is no doubt that all sides will
unite In lot Inc for the tesolutlon wlicn
presented,
DRAFTED MONDAY,
KILLED AT MEADE
-
VlCtOl' ,l. DOWCCS. Of Tills Cif.V.
Dies in Boxing Bout.
Married Four Days
I.est. than Imtv-eiRlit liouis nftei
had . ft for Camp Jlcano Victor
Deiicts, tw cut) -eight tears old. of r.7i
ISI.lgo nic.iiie, sas killed In a boxing ', ,M ,,h? ,lmo "ftr,c "-''3Kc. In 1SSS,
i....,i mv,i r ii. i .., "oxmg i.ipf.eliut?, nicoidlng to the. lntcnn.it on
bout Vtnril of his elc.tth wns rerelird furnished the couit was a poor ilgar
heio this arternoun. lie was mnrrie,i maker, . and liln wife conducted a pros.
only last Prida).
Donees who weighed inolo than 180
pounds, was matched against Charles P.
Sw.iiin, a glint Indian
Tlie bout had Just started when the
Indian jitrin I. Dtwees on tlio point or
the Jiw Tlio Itoxborough man dropped
r: . . . .':"".' "i"..ira. ii"
iieu ine minuies ater.
Dew res was well known In tlie north-
cm section of the city Ho was married
1 on Prldav to Mlrs .Mary Mctzler, ot 1229
Maii.ounk aienue.
win n ho left homo on Monday afttr-
,lni,n ...ii, other draftees from ii.e r ...
amid, district lie was .iim.iinii ... .,.'
lllBt of health His bride of three dais
,..,,. ti10 j ltt 0110 to Mll ,,,, B00ti.j. ..
i -
starsl SB S.
a-ueaaw
Stewarts pay for themselves,
all over the world
They serve thousands of satisfied owners in over 500
American Cities -also in Canada, Alaska, Cuba, South
America, Europe, India, Australia
The merit that has made the Stewart wanted throughout
the world will justify investigation by any truck user.
r?oeif?ite 5tert lity-Stewart prices are from $209
to ?387, under the average of all other truck prices. This is
clue to the Stewart policy of "big volume at amall-nrofiK
truck."
See Your Local
Allen Molar Co., Alleatoinj. ra.
Townaend Hroa. Motor Co., Allien, pt,
Allfn Motor Co., IMthifbem. p.
M. A. Spnndcr. Chambrrabara, T:
Norrla B. hlack Son. Coatntlllr. r.
3Ict4ku(bllD-Unner Motor Co.,
DojlMtoirn. ra.
Qnlc Motor Car Co., Eaaton, l'a.
Crtxrnt Auto Salea Co., Gcttraburc, ra.
lludion Salta.Arracr. llarrbbnrr, ra,
Kldam Broa., llaileton, ra.
If etbnar.Felrer Motor Co., LaniiJalr, r.
n. A. nllioii ft son. Ixnltbunr. ra.
E. B. Itohner. Mt. Jot. r.
Samuel Ho nun, rrkail, fa.
M. E. lVord Motor Co., rottntown. ra.
Btfirart Motor Salta Co.. Rcadlnc, Pa.
It. B. Da-dt. nirhboro, l'a.
BM Thw, Sf rM
-
. denies mitchell got
HAIJJWliVS Ui-xiit"
Johnson Repudiates Claim of Plain
tliT in Suit Claim Is Re
duced to $2,000,000
In addition to his denials (fter'Iay
X'ti't jo!uisorn!J;rls1dMdoVu'e'S
win Ijcomotlie Works, train v made- a
specino denial that tho plaintiff was In-
spicuio oeniai linn mu i' ...Vij
strumental in obtaining war contraits
witn inn iiriitsn tioeriiniciu. mw
dltlonnl denial Is made n me sun
brought by Mitchell In Common Plea-
Court tigaint the Haldln Locomotive
Works for about 7 000.000. claimed us
tommlFslon on "rltWi wnr order-
madsof". 'Iffiuff 'were'grad -a. y
limited to certain contracts which I"1
sgreed to, and the Items on which ho Is
seeking commission, i euuuea ma tii.iui .
is u iiroiner-in-i iw oi .monn . '-
formerly Cnltcd htntes Dlnrlet Attorney
In this city and prominent In nalloiial
affairs,
WON'T LET M0WITZ
QUIT HOME DEFENSE
Executive Committee, at Meel-
ing Called by Mayor, De-
dines Resignation
The ivecuthe loinnilttco of tho l'hlla-
, .icini.i- ifmr,0 Defenso lleserte. called to,
n nieelliig this nfternton by Ma)or
,.n,,iii- ,,.-, im'.i.lrarus in jsklnir that
... ,,....,,, ,...,i,i- i.i r.,ira,i!,,
" " .no.....-. - ... ...-..
Ho Is perfectly satlsfactoiy to nil of
us "
John I! Maicr, one nf Mr Monltrs
loworkcrs in the organlratiou, canto to
his defenso In an Interview published
todi). In part It was us follows
"I don't ice whv lie Miould have re
ilgned lie was horn u litrm.ui, like
m)self, but he loes this countrv its I
do No one i.m question my patilotl-m
... - . .. ..!.. t !.... ln...
1 , " ,. " ) , -' ' '' " " ".
,
" ('p"'
11.110 .Ot
onimlltee? 1 liate gone mnoiig
rman sochties nnd ny myseit
got nearly son (iirmati-speaklng
men to loin the Homo Defense i:ecrr.
Thete men nre stlrklng to tlio reserie
and aro drilling diligently. American
Inen lino il ten.lenev to drop out.
Theso 1)00 tiermin-speakliig men are. In
the main, middle-age e-lass, the oung
fellows hating been callul for the army
They come from nearly forty societies."
MRS. LIPSCHUTZ BEGINS
DIVORCE AND EQUITY SUITi
. . I
nccontlv Itnle'iecd I'roni Asvlum
J-eecnll -"-.lscu J 10111 Afium,
asks iiusiness Accounting ot
Cipur jranufacturer
Mis Sarah I.lp'cliutz. who tcrenlh
obtalntd a release fiom the 1'rieniW
As)luni, rrankford. tndav Instituted .11
oico pioceidlngs against her husband,
iienjanun J.ipsiliutr, connected with a
widely known rlgir eoutern. Slin also
brought an eeiult) suit, in whlth she
asks fir an iiLcoimtlng tu full of his
cigar business, will. ll. she nils, was
stnrted by her ilnautlai assistance )ear.s
ago
Mrs. Mpochutz Is Mipported In both
Instances bv lier son, Max I.lpn hutz. It
was through his elforts that Ills mother
was iclensed from the iis)Iuni, accord
ing to Mrs. Upschutz
iilS'iiiiiii iJn3iiiii mill III 1 I'lllllitrj
Mrs Llpschutz was declined to bo men -
i.iiij- bounu. it was orougni out nt
that hearing that bhe had been Mdn.ipped
from l'ottsiille and In ought to this tit)
and iilacid In the asiluni.
perous beauty liarlor and mllilnerv shop
It 1111B III! ...uu.-, lk HUM S.I1II, 111
later made It possible fcr Upsihnt-; to
open a cigar business at tl .N'oith
Twelfth street, which has prospered, an.
now the wife wiintM un nciounling.
Licensed at Klkton to Wed
Hr.KTO.V, Mil , .March C Couples
Procuring marriage licenses nl tllkton
toU.iv weie Harry 1.. Lamb and Minnie
11 Hilni, Jos.ph Conlty and Man
Cooke. Harr) HortiiDer and Mary Sax,
lolUi Hamilton and Mar) Heck and Al-bt-rt
Ta)lor and Ada ITouudeio, all of
I'hllailelplii.i; William II. rout It nnd
vaieria j. jiuciciey. Avonuaie, im j jov
11 1'llllllps
in... j,-. ,. u-i..i.f ,i, iiiienopp.
i n,0,kl,!rm Vi
a''d l.nzai
,-. t'a, anil ni)inond 11. Watson
nautiii jjiuunuru. iiasiuni-tnii
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MOTORTRUCKS
Dealer at Once
Flamlnc Slotora C. Kcranton. ra.
EeUcwoed (larate-, Khaniokln. ra.
Jr"l D; tWtk Son
Meat theater, ra,
Andenoo Motor Co.. York. Ta.
loaeph R. r.IwI. Brldgelon. N, j.
J. L. Smith Co.. Klnwr. N, J.
Jooli U.Flcctnood, Mt. n0llr. K. J.
Fenton I Sajre. ritraan. N. J.
ClomcTT.brliwart, Motor Car Co..
Trenton. N. J. ""
Edaon i Vniworth, Mnelanet. N, j.
W. . Burrle.lMlddtttonn, Drl.
Ilurrta Oarate, New Cattle, nl.
C0mer7.RchT.artt Motor Car Co..
1 Vmlnaton, )tl.
lotuir Motor Car Co., Hatento-ra, MU.
Northampton Lumber Co.
Naatanadoz, a. ,
GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
i.-4U North. Broad St.
KILLED BY AUTOTRUCK:
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FOUR DRIVERS HELD
Police Seek to Place Reannn.i
bllfty for Accllldlt at Fifty.
fourth and Media Streets
'I lie body of 12
T llnnner t.r ie.
.ciuu i-i..it ...... .,.,,. miku i,y
nutolruik near Kim .fourth ami Vi
Melon stieet. t.hn
,,trccls, was Identified nt tho MorrV,i
,,)H nfterm.,, ), Ids mother. 1 ,. '
fom(. , , 0, t, .,.B,"r
"teht wifferlnK- from u fractured ffl
ind died on the waj to the Wen Pht.fJ
jelphln Homeopathic Hospital a,l
fiiitrlci )pieine Seal nnd -sr..., 3
- - inucaxsKl
:,s t-oon as tho ileath was leporled, an,,gl
n.oii foiiml that four large trucks o-nifel
t....i iia, wi.i.. ,. r"""..l
nv .iv.ini.... ..v.., ., tw.-uvi- iiuudlng i
Ii id passed tho spot about tile 8am,
time the mm was found '
CoiiEciiuentlv tlio drlcr,s, Kdward'i
Nestor. Cion De I.incey street; Oeore.l
W Igh, 4SII l'arrl-, strict, ihotili
Dow lie), 1I2J Noblo sllcet, and Ilobnt'
McC.inn. Its wortli llftv-icond strfttl
were arrested Netor Is the only otis
01 IOC iuui ii' n.. tin. lll'iugllt Of ftfi
,.l ..,! Il.nl ,nu !. .Vial
IICCIUVIII, .inv ..'. "o .'..vuiCJ lie PftV
two women throw up their hands a, a
iriRiiicui'ii in nv ii.ioat-u i'iii)-iourth anj
Media, streets
Magltr.ito llarils held nil the m.
without bill for a further hearing oa
i riua.
n r'nVIJAll ATlfliWUnv
' uvis,
HOTEL PROPRIETOR, DIES
Former Police Lieutenant Passed
Away This Morning After Oper
ation in Hospital '
1. .'nlD.lll Ml. Itlt.1,11 ,1 fni-lliim hit)..
Ileutenaiil and who tot man) lears ht9
oneuii ieu i... auin.i inn., in south
Klelentll stieet. died nt J 30 litis nmrn.
Ing In the llooseielt Hospital. Ten weikstl
ngo lie was opeiated on for u stomach
ni-ioruer i ni.i t.nu uu i uesuay ins con.
elltlnii seemed In be steadily Improving:
It was then that it relapse oaurrctl
frmu wlilcli ehatli lesulte.l
Tui )ears ago Mr tklnon retired
from tho police depaitment at that ttm
being the lienl of tlio Thlid street an4
rnlrniounl uM-niie police station. Ha
was Mst)-foui )i'.irs old nnd wan macjo
a member of the police forte In Octobtr,
18&8 as a menibet of the I'cserio squid.
In 1S11 lie wns made street perant
n.i.l u tmi. Iii .In 11 e lent .i nml It ......
stretts station In June of the same jcar J
no wa in ui. i ..ei.ie'n.ioi. oeing piacetl
In (barge of t I'ifteentli and Tlm
stre. It, station.
Mr. Atklinon died tin lears ngo, A
sou. William Mollis Atkinson, who Is
lonductlnc the business in KlcvenUi
street, and two ,l.uiKliUr.-j nunlie.
polici: si:i:ic alli:ci:i) thief
"JI-I- li0Vl," l Olouccster,!
Said to He Politician's Son I
Tho poll.o ot Trillion bale Joined In
the search for "II I! lio)d,'' wanltl
by the (Iloueester nutiiorttles for steal
ing automobile netess(,rcfl and Jumping
ii boaul bill Ho also is wanted In
Camden for the theft ot an nutomoUlt
and for eloping with n minor ;
The giil be Is said to liao Induced
Io tome to C.undtn lles In Trenton.'
1 he notice sal Hint when lie lu n,i.i.x
I lundid inoic than u iloen tlnrges wnii
face lilm lie is the sou of a well. I
.noun Trenton po tltlaii. nml
thai
police admit the name lloxl Is an alias,
ami tint his coriett name Is one that U
well known tluougliout western New
Jersey.
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FOUND DEAD IX ATTIC I
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' Unidentified Kccluso Kills Self inf
rk.ictlnn Jf , f T,m,.,i
' CllllStinn MlCOt Tenement
,
u uiii.i. niiucii man was lotin.i .imii
In tlie attic of a tciieme nt liouse at 111
Clnlstlan strict tills morning. Therj
was a l.uiltt nolo tiirough his mouth
Tho man, who w.ih uoout slvty.fiu
)e.irs old, had Hied at tlio Christian
Ftreet address for scleral weeks Two
elairf ago ne sain no eiesircit to rest
and did not wnnt to be .Ilnturhiirt
Tlio landlady becamo hiiplclous when
the nged man did not leaie bis room
j this morning and summoned tho police,
who broke ill tlie door Aceor.llnir in
the po'lee tlie nged man was despondent
and penniless.
Wills Probated Today i
Wills probated today wero Hin n.3
Conrad Urban, !)2 I.evlck street, wlifrh!
In private tn quests, dispones of pronerirv
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1.1. urn ui. iUiy i jit. lull Jtupp, li.ni
liul T.nlitf-li ninnitn tin nun i t.i..
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Young. OakI)ii. N J J01C6: Kale K.J
Condon 11118 West Dauphin street,
rfl All v. adl lj , i.fili T fMk-l aVfa j-a-.
btrcet, $4130, J
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CHASSIS PRICES
F. O. B. BUFFALO
Stewart M ton $850
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Siewart t ton $395
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Stewart Vi ton $1751)
Stewart 2 ton $2295
Immediate Deliveries
I Some Valuable
Territory Open
for Live Dealers
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