Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1918, Final, Page 2, Image 2

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INJURED EYES,
0 1 vo oi UMn n i minimi
5 Oil 13 dUlllU rUlIMU
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fortian Testifies in S25.000I
tDamagA Action Against
Dr. S. J. Gittleson
fHAfl TROUBLE BEFORE I
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118 one ISitCd Ilospitnl, I.cnrn-
If, Jng of Defective Vision, lie.
g$ foro Consulting Him
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5fT.-irs. umma Klrschentteln, who is
M'HUInr Dr Samuel J. Olttleson. of 1017
S5"Spruce street, for 1:5,000 damages for of flower ery da by makltiK there ! 1'l.irlon stint -was s.iwil her home bv
fefVher Impaired vision, resumed thewltness I I'les and cakes wllh dlffient floner ; the efiort.i of the lied Cross, which man
3,jitnS In Judge Kerguson's Court todiiy ' nl . f"""1 '" -l t,ur KJf?.I,, " aced to Maj a public hale Koim had
LV,Vfor rrn!..e.-imlnalloii In- John Kent J 0U j0"n' lUrs. JIMJIII,. nrmliireil
iJ '.Kp, attorney for the physician. i
fe'VfZ, The woman said that the laht of
ifeiii'her rlcht eye. wus nlmost wholly de-
WJtroyed tlirounh u mistake In the writing
Kfvif a prescription by Honor Cllttlcson.
K;4.ThlB was In Kebruory, 1015.
ff"Sh6 received a prescription with dl-
tTtetlDns to apply the medicine three
f.llmes a day. She had the prescription
BfjKfllled at Third street and Snyder ave-
LMlTJt lt'hn .lin ,tnlfn,1 l,a I1,w1 lrl tie In llOl
T'' tr ., bum uptft,-u ,..q ... . ...- .- .--
rw r ngni eye as uirecieo, sue nam, ne r-
ffftj perienccu a iiurnin henraiion nun n'
Jr- to stop Its use. She telephoned Doctor
ttt.V nilllunn un,l lnl,l Mill of the tfft'Ct (if
K . the medlclns In Her eye, nut lie mrecu n.
said the woman, that she i-hould con
tinue to uso It nccordlnu to bis dlrtc
ES3i.-f ! ffl lntlV e,t,t 1in Itml tlB
b'i; ' r i idii.si. i i h iitutiiiiiL rum r-iiu !' -
W' eral other applications, but each time
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sfi-i sue surrcrcu great pain ami "'
ths eyes became affected until for a time f
Mrs Vrschcnncln admltied Inning
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feU r trOUUIn Willi iVV V) VH 1' M"1 ,'t
V nrlnt- In fnltif tn till' doctor ntul Kll'l
W she had been to the. Wills Kyc llospltiil.
W where Mic Avas Informed that bet lift
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eye wm ni-uivitiiii'-u. "fc '"1 "" "-
eye appeared to haic a normal vision.
The ournosc of this cross-exam'natlon
tit Mrs. Klrscheiisteln was to show she
had tin Impaired vision before using the
flrescrlptlon given her by the uerenuant.
According to Mrs: Klrscheristeln, she
started an Investigation after the meiil-
ulne prescribed by the doctor had pained
her so severely and discovered that the
prescription called for a saturated solu
tion of potassium Iodide, but did not
specify a 1 per cent solution, as Intended,
.and the druggist had prepared a much
Wronger solution which Injured the
plaintiff's eyes. She says ho can now
Pi. only distinguish light from darkness with
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her Injured right eye.
;FffiE IN DYE, PLANT
HINDERS WAR WORK
Stubborn Blnze at Second and
Lippincott Streets Causes
$1000 Damage
Fire, which was rniued by overheated ,
flues In the boiler room of the plant of I
the Joseph H. Potter & Sons' lyelng I
and Finishing Company, Second and
Lippincott streets, today gave llremen
Wii''Ai stubborn fight and for a tit
line threat-
!fosf;ned .the entire plant. It caused dain-
Itiil'V "H llld, CU Ul 1IIUK! limn flVUV, ,
pw " .Hljh winds funned the flames and had
rf. It not been for the tlmelv arrival of
Vth firemen, according to an ottlclal of
3S, the-planj, a serious blaze would have
I..UIICU. All II. O ,,,11111 Ufc ,il,l- (IIUIH
n establishments, many of which, In-
Iudlnir the Foster plant, are now- worl:-
'tl t'i, In, ftn i'ne rninlrul.
:(",.' The breaking of an axle of a tire en
gine of h.nglne company .No. r when
'the machine reached Third street and
Atleirhonv nvenlle. emtmipei'eil Hcpka of
firemen. The machine careened, but I man called and said ho had been re
did not upset. ferred to the church. lie wag sent to
The roof of the boiler room was Mi-tlie imiM1,ul.i, Mission and effoits wcic
tlrely destroyed and tho fire was spread- , , , , , ,
'In to other departments when the lire-1 made to obtain employment for him.
nien arrived. The plant employs more J Another telephone messugo was re-
than 200 men and women anff la running , colve(1 at tll(. rtctory. supposedly from
tun tunc, ii twin biiui guwn mi uuuu.
.two hours during the Arc.
WOMEN BEGIN FIGHT
mnnrnsi r a t
lillKT I KHK V I ll
1 WIL IJllJUiKLl X LiVilli
Conference Opens at Bellevue- i
Stratford. With Three
,s States Represented
To tlmulate Interest In the third Lib-
Tty Loan campaign among the women
if Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Dcla-
UwrX.lS aA .....faVAHnA icon l.ut In.laV nltll
ls5fi-YtII continue tomorrow In tho Kose Gnr
WiFjdeM at the Bellevue-Stratford. The re-
La.' ceptlon tonight will be under the "U-
. . apices ot -Mrs. jonn j. .inner, i-iiisuurKn,
V. ..k.Ala.nH n l,A .enmun'n nnmn,lll.a
tf-K liberty Loan, of this State, and Mrs.
!i .U7.1tir M. Thomnson. the Phllaueinhla
..chairman of the woman's committee of
t hl cltv.
M' Heseions on Wednesday will bo 'leld
wJIn the morning, afternoon and evening.
IB y. The luncheon will take place at 1 o'clock
0"4a 'The purpose of the coferenco Is to
kk otiUIne the plan for the campaign, which
Hi'SiOpemi April 6. There will be no llttlo
W, time spent In planning attacks to offset
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e, iin. Tirn-i..niiuii uiuuaKAiiui, lu.il 1.1 u.i
H,t, tlclpated by. Washington during tho third
pWrlve.
ny?ZtV Mrs- Thompson and one of her aides,
ftrVIr. John II. 'Mason, are directing the
? district presidents In plans lor working
F5"')Ut the best results and will have them
JvitVmaka reports at the meetings to be held
Mp fe'un Wednesday,
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.'vWVt At tno opeiuni. scasion, iouuy ut iu i
grijA o'clock, one of tint features was an i
B.K addresa by weuienam Harry Jlllson,
tviof the canauian army, uescnota ma
tirfl' einperUiicea at the front.
fei,:i ... c.nnM lVlllln. ei C.-A.l ......
VT.tatO OCIMLVl MIllWU, niuu., lflC-
nt of the union league; William
tlhew; Lewis, of Washington, execu
I seceretary of the National Commit
'oC .Patriotic Societies: Mrs. John T.
t, chairman oi ine neccnu reaerai
m Commit ten of New York: Mrs.
. Antelrithe Kunk. vice chairman of the
h SiiUonal Liberty Loan Committee and
if' .I'iiinember of the Woinan'a Committee of
m - nau'VOVllltui wi ...,,,. vv,,0-., w ...
it' - jPirpaaamore, governor of the S'ederul
f' iMkri'i 'Bank, will make addresses Uur-
ij fm- the conrerence,
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"V Jr,VIVn eTTP Til Vl'ltt'
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SvriV.-.. ; - ' .
. Relatives of Ticket Company
sC Head Get Bequests
a term 01 ine win 01 i.uwarei
e. w)o was Jiead of the Ulobe
ompanr. 'of Philadelphia, und
"AWngton. his! wlf Helen Hen-
, the bulk of his estate, valued
(.MO. She la bequeathed half of
shares In the' Ulobe Ticket
iltttk. ottered foVprabata in Nor-
1 ipay, also gtvts fiiarry i. tveen
is. jLra. sun uu.iiii vv au-.
HleMlnnletand .Mamie Hen-
ulu rtf llltinorA. td . .00
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I "PIES JUS' GRATE AT
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I UNYIIN LEOE " HE SAYS
Lad With Good Daddy Kinds Flour!
saving improves ncsi oi
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j"W?"okin do t that place om
Ilroad strct wher lip goes to eat Mini
times mill we. had a lino ineel. The ro ,
Pies are Just Brute. I liked them mi i
mutch I got .pop to get me to pecces.
He savs there cukes mid those sweet1
buna you liked when otire pop took I
yui uown lira nrier. in.
ft liilil irtA Ihiit tl,,,i mtil;n tlir.ni dlf.
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irrciii, uiai iney mini iip nil morr wueiii )
flower hecausn they want to heli s.tnl
t Ic the solders wher my brother HIM
Is. (Jet joure pop to take you down.
you no I meen the fnyiiti Lege, and I
no ou v.il like them, lie says for me
io ten jriu so yju ran ko anil rh
Pmi kmv ilmt in.v v l"l noiimls
UNEARTH BIG "DOPE"
SYSTEM IN ARREST
Hold Youth Carrying .$-100
Worth of Drugs as One of
Organized Gang
Currying mi his prrson ermy-six
packages and fmir bottlis rif narcotic
i.Tiius, Miliied nt Jlun. ii .Miuni; man ijlv.
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mg "is inline us .1. li it IVrlno, eighteen
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jran nun ins iiiinres ns I'uiriiioiiiit
Mcmlc ncar Twpm, . .
at tl.o corner .,r lllghtb m,d Vine greets
liV llfYlit l!'.!ioi.,L,. ,.r 1... ..i
-J " ihiiiiiimiuii, Vt III' III' MUtll
tf inu liolil mnlj.f iflilfi 1,...,.t ,.,-... i..
jnBMr.,. , m,d will. In all pr..l,.
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nuillorltles. .
According to the P( lice, rcrlno Is one
in .1 h'liiK 01 in'iioicrs 01 nope ,-elii
out by a New York llrm dealing In ifrngs
who are paid uh much as f to a day for
, their services In disposing nf their wales.
No money Is passed between the "fiend"
and the man who has tho gcods. A
thud man lakes the money and refers
the purchaser In the peripatetic iliui
warehouse stati.mei? iicro.s the street,
vi ho In the in.'niitlmi' l given the 'high
slgn." to Indicate what ding Is desned
and how inocli of it I'' to be
lellvcred
The dtugs found on !
'lino v. etc
The man
opium, cicalne mid liernln.
himself was not under the Indium" of
any Otxis.
TELEPHONE SWINDLER i
.FLEECES CHURCHMEN
Congregation of St. Stephen's
"Touched" by Bogus Dere-
lict's Pitiful Tale
Look out for a telephone swindler:
Ho announces his coming s i that you
will he prepared financially, and his
story sounds true, lie managed to ob-
...i,, ji.-. from tho congregation of St.
Stenhen's l'rotestant Knlsconal Church '
Tenth street above Chestnut.
The message was received at the rec.
tor's house. The man at the other end
of the phone eald he was a representa
tive of n uoclety which looks out for
thu welfare of discharged prisoners and
that he would send it- proleg of the i
Ilev. IM'.vard Van Ktten, rector of Cal
vary Church, rutsburgh. to call for
I assistance. Late
shabblly dressed
Doctor Van Ktten himself, hoping that
I tho congregation' would give the "down-land-outer"
$15 for Ills faro to Pitts
burgh. The amount of bis fare was
ralred and the man left. I-iter It was
learned that' Doctor Van l.tten did not
I authorize any one to use his name, anil
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1 Ifllll ll" Mu
never telephoned from
DISCOVER CHICKEN-FOX;
VACCINATE HUNDREDS
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Quarantine of Vood btreet House
Fr!l,toii Hlnck IloUvecn Sixth
nnd Seventh Streets
A case of chlckenpox today led to the
vaccination of several hundred persons
In Wood street between Sixth and
seventh streets, an
ml tun quarantine or
I dle imu at B3
... ..,.1 ....... ll.'lnr
ood street.
attic of the house took sick and wns
rushed to a hospital late last nlg.it.
"Chlckenpox." said the doctors.
..in old man iiviiiu i I ii r nrcunu siurv ,
clnatlng everybody In the block, which
The lieaitn autnoniies narie.i ar-
was roped oft to keep any one fioni Business Men's and Taxpayer.' Assocm
lenvlntr until the fob had been finished. Hon nf Fiankford tonight. Hie meet'
Tae block la guarded by police to see ' ng will be held In Liberty Hall,
that no peisons shall leave the infected ' jt is oxprrted toat .several hundred
household until permission shall be giver Frank-fold residents will be present to
by tho Health Uureau. , listen to the address of the Director.
REsfbREliNVALIDED SAMMEES
HERE, RUSH HOSPITAL'S HOPE,
t ' ' !.- I -.II.
Institution's Friends Start Drive for $150,000 to Com
plete Building and
Country
Rus
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S1I HOSPITAL for Consumption
and Allied Diseases today maue
The (lovernment has appealed
hospitals of the country to prepare
themselves as completely as possible for
thU and other service In upbuilding men
invalided back from the trenches. For
this purpose, and also to enlarge per
manently Its main hospital building,
trustees and friends of the Institution nt
their Initial meeting at the Bellevue
Stratford Hotel decided to start a cam
paign for $150,000. Those who attended
the meeting were Samuel Castner, Jr..
Charles Carver. Jr., Charles V. Hall,
Frederick A. Sobernhelmer. If. W.
Stokes, II. Hvun Taylor, Dr. T. Mellor
Tyson and Itowland Comly.
The $150,000 will make possible the
finishing of the main hospital building
at Thirty-third atreet and Lancaster
avenue. Two floors have been Incom
plete singe the hospital was opened In
1810, At a cost of about $60,000 the
building will accommodate 1(0 beda In
stead of (Q, aa at present. The need
for Increased facilities la most urgent,
for Hush Uoipltal, like, other similar
tiut'ltutloiui In this city, la unable to ac-
ie anyininK, i'nsOvB--iiunwer
...... l ..- ..nnvAOB 1,1 U'ltflf 1,1 tiellftVed I Wa ol,nll I.a nl.l. ... nn.iimmnnla .a,'..
to be a pioneer movements this State oral hundred soldiers nt our country ! nvo seconds, ir e.ver- m-.. ...vn ... screened out. Much practice will not be
o be u pioneer mov em nv . J branch at Malvern. We can quickly I one of these a day there would be permitted by tho fuel administration in
o co-operate with tho afT"1 ,'" I establish at leabt three new units of ! ... en.y.even hours, forty-slv mlnmes Uw 'ulure, Mr. 1'otter eald.
''nf fnef t S't. h iber u"orsn.r0m the ' '!.? '-:' ..-"'1'? Hn orlHIconds wasted' The average ! t?v - high-priced.
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CONSTABLE KOPPAGAIN
UNDER U. S. SCRUTINY
Hounds Soldier's Wife
Rent, and Red Cross
Helps Her Out
for
A little service flag with one star In
i Its center means little to Constable (ins-
tav Kopi). ho Is again under liovcrn-
, inent limulrv for hU nrtlvitlis In ill-
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ininpiinK lo roiieci .minim nin -
(mr, . t rloil to fell tile household effects
f K0u,r-H wife. Rtrugg ng a otig with
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tH, ""?" H h reti, win. "ml nut ""
reived her allotment checks from the
liovcrnmcni
--Mrs. Ilverett Perry, :4!1 .Noitu
urratiKed
Kopp once befoie hnvl Ills "lilmt
ness" i f heart In in linumlliu woiniin
of t'.'W cltv who wns behind In her
rent Hint Pi desperation she ralsfd a
inmiev un'er and was arrested, blam
ing Kupp for her dereliction. Sh was
freed after tellliig her Mury tn tho
lulled Slates District Attornej;.
Mr. Tern's husband Is In the tinny,
and for thr' months his iillotment of
tmy has not been forthcoming from the
immure tit '
Mrs. I'criy as that she g.ue Kopn
n $H cluck she iicelved from the I ted
'rss for a months' rent, the being be
hind to the extent of 522 In lent to tier'
landlord. I. 1.. Detwlbr. of III IT North
Twelfth s reel. I
Sh" .old Dlstrlit Attorney Kane that,
she wiih abused anil Instilled by Knpp on
her visits to his olllo-. Mr. Kane Is ion
dueling rii love. ligation. The lied i'rns
Ls also taking uii ilh Hie tiovcrtuuetr
the matt, i- of Hi. de'.i "f Mr- I'irrji
allotment ,!,,
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U. S. PLANS PRKVKNTION
OF LAM) IMvOFITKKRINC
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Milliuliilnhiii Itmil Kstjitn llnnril to
Co-opcriito iii lluyinir IIor Islnn-I
llotiniitl,' Site
teps h.'iv, iilrendv b.'i ti taken by
the (lovirnmenl to prevent profiteering
by owners of leal estule In the section
selected as a housing site ror Hog Is
land shlpvatd W'irkiii.ii. according to
Tiiotnus Shall. i'os. Jr.. a member nt
Hi.' housing commit'.- ..r tin 1'hll.i-
delpbla Ileal lliiale Itoud
palil Ii i l ii according In Hi
splral'-ei'M named bv the
Ileal estate llourd
d.cisiou of
I'hiladi'liihla
KRAFT OUT AS CAMDEN
COUNTY I'KOSECUTOU
IIlRhly l'rniscd on Kctirinn From
Lonp; Career in .Jersey Courts.
C. A. Wolverton Successor
I I'.tindcn I'oi'iitv- l'nieetitor William
vnut reurcu iroiii omce louav iiiier
a long career.
no ivu:i succeeue.i uy ,
Charles V Wolverti.n
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III' 1liM
fust ifturtifil from WaHlntiKtnti, whon- - --
Xtqr u. nWZ:. ::?,! PJSSZ Twenty-two Chosen From Eligible List of loO-lM-o-iSSVfri,?.1!?. JSr-A'a;. SmSIU i .Pb,hII.T,,n.,:,,iJrnB,l,,,:i..Ssrr,.,,?rn!. ,rV"wui?son7.I-oA0hV ZTf.
'inpP'ofl, Shalleross' vM, tost FrOIll SellOOl of PfdilgOgV AgUlllSt Pl'O- "'nia'tls' Ml....-n Joint. It ha.
to Washington was to ascertain how the 3 " r ,'rnnrl. jir John Mat kite chair- the rennsylianla italiion I s.vsicm. i iietn iiani.ii,
XSloirnn!eTnnfflVSe"lrmlJSnIj- WOSCll JMergCl Witll NOl'inul man: lench. Mrs f'ornellus Stevenson.,-. .. . i
;'MSS',7 ,', 7 , , ,, ,iHSsS E;S SHOOK NEGRO AFTER SALOON CLOSING HERE
appoint expert nppialsei'M to deteniilne , QIIull rAOll of teachers, in the public than SOD teachers were graduates- or 'rn,,,nwil, (,,"r,,,.,n. rollsli Mr- Unbelt ' ,'
ifiUa'rYJ'f'i- rlilf, ' fc -'-u, or ,e cty was brought home vtr' H? .vSlei'iL', d: "ffli",5 "Z'ttSR ' SPRING COAT STOLEN BELIEVED PROBABLE!
'!'- "' "-IV will b-. cm., einiieil bv the accurately today by tho appointment of , of , tru ur ,aBf twcll,. . ' i!,1.!,,-! '' Mrs' llorin an "it l"conV, chair- OLlEilHU jJt A OlULlLlH UUUlli T UU I 11 JUlUUU v
In court today in His last prosecution cn. nun iv.v. .. .1 .. .... ,.., ... ,
Mr. Kraft was given a hearty "good-by" ' tember, lls, l.u additional teachers
by his many friends, and his work as ' will bo rcqulicd to take care of tills In-pro-scciitni'
was highly commended bv i crease alone.
(Judges John Kates and I'.rank I.lnvil,
. n.i i. fimer Judgis William Ilovte
and William French. Mr. Kraft spoke
i l.cluH.. in tli., ennrf K.ivlnir tllllt lie lllll
trici oniy )n d pis best for the Rood
e.f the county.
The late prosecutor has been noted as
an enemy of the wife deserter. He has
always pressed bard ruch offenders. He
i.iun was successful In cleaning up vice
conditions In the county and In abolish
ing much ef the auto speeding on Hi"
riudi and streets
SHOT, HE SAYS. WHEN HE
WOULDN'T HOB HOUSE,
i
.. n-i )..n !.. i nf'last month III the elementary schools!
uoy ueciiiics iuucv m uu ,
I'ircd by Lad He llcfuscd to
1 CO- WnC
i.e-s, ivas
Help
ll.li ry Carvllle. thirteen .veins old. of,
Oerrltt street near Twentv -second, Is In
tho St. Agnes Hospital with a bullet
wotini In bis left leg due, ho s.ays, to '
Ids refusal to aid another In y in rob
bing a house. '
Carvllle says the other boy. Joseph
Natslnger. fourteen venrs old,, of Tastier
street near Twenty-fourth, (.hot him
when he refused to enter Into the rob
iiery sciieme i nu iiu" ...e ihiu n
i roi, was in ilenitt street near Twem
I tlcth. The police, of the Twentieth am;
bery scheme ine nouso uiey wero tc
tie. lilt phcci .to, i.ii'ii-
1
Fed. ml streets station are looking for
Natslnger.
who ran away ' after tho
thootlng.
WKUSTEK TO TALK
Director Will Address business Men ,
of Frankfort!
'
I
drome S,
Vcb,,r. dlrei-ror of thf
. Department
r wh.H'i'.M nPi n nit
Ferries, will ;addressi .he niembers of the
Develop Open-Air
Branch
; -nie money net-ueu is amui. compareu
with th crAn trrtnfl It will nrfonililluh '
,.-.,,., iue.d bv the trustees.
accommodating fifty soldiers each
"The Government, as we understand
it. will pay for the care of the patients
after they have become Installed. By
this arrangement Infected soldiers, can
be nsslgned directly to the hcepltal
upon their return Instead of being
obliged to EU to their homes, rumilmr
tho risk of spreading tho lufeitloii to
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incii iiiiiiiiiirs uuu iricnus, jiusn HOs-
pltal Is the only one of Its kind In the
city which has a country branch so con
veniently located.
"The appeal fey our boys) who have
been at the front scarcely Jneeds em
phasis. Tho exposures and: hardships
"i "" iiciicnrs necrasarnyvinevclop a
certain percentage of tubercular casts.
We hope for, euclv financial support to
cur appeal at will enable ua to handle
the cases forMlils district. No one can
tell whether his own son or brother or
friend may net be one of those needing
Just this help." - s
Pr James Tyaon Is preildent of the
hospital ora-anlzatlou. Samn.'i r..tniu
1Jr vice ppreeldenf. William 'tK 8 Wake?
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TiftnrHiJR Philadelphia. Tuesday,
HOW "DRY" ZONES WOULD APPLY HERE
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Slioulil I'rcsiiU'iit Wilson mako uso of Ills authority to o-t..llih
Miy" .i-incs witliih .. !ivt mile radlur. n." military at,.. .-."-' ' ttintts
in I'hiliitlclphiu. viitunlly tho wholn city would become a potential
prii.iiiittion area. Tiio map siniws the PNtent of the zones which
the PicMuVnt c-nulil cstahlish uliout the Philadelphia Navy Vnnl
anil the Krnttkfortl and Schuylkill Arsenals. Only the outlying
sections of the city would remain "wet."
SHORTAGE OF SCHOOLTEACHERS
SHOWN BY NEW APPOINTMENTS -
twenty-two new teachers from the
eligible list at the March meeting of the
Hoard of llducitlon In the Keyston"
tlulldlns, Nineteenth slreet below I'hest
nut Therr, vrrn nimnu Im.'.lele ina tencherS
on the eligible llt. It Is believed that
about fifty of tills number havo gone
into other professions or entered busi
ness mid will not be available when
called by the board. The appointment
of tho twenty-two today would further
reduce the available teachers to 138. Ap-
proximately 09 per Kilt of the teachers ,
on the eligible list urn now teaching In
the schools as substitutes, in heptcmner,
ttitm ... ... ... .... . ....... ..,.,
'"' u" """"" '" "'" !t""" pui.u..i-
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i No steps will be taken to prevent tho
shortage In "whoolinnrnis" until It has
actually arrived, according to board of
ficials. The present stringent rules will
then be abrogated, nnd any one lit to
teach will be admitted, they say.
Pcsplto a decreasi lit school ntconi-
1 modattons of approximately 300U chll
dren owing to the destruction of tho
Hrooks and Ileston schools, tho number
nf part-lime pupils haH been reduced
by 2490 since the Mini month last vear.
Thcro arc now 18, SOU pupils on part
time, uccordltii
to Ilgures suonittteu to
...
the board by Superintendent i Surlier.
This Is an increase of :01S over las,t
,AAit, Th ni-ernce attendance for the
lUSl IIIOIIII. ... He ,K..lu,i rkituutn
,,..., ,- i ikn Mill u'linnii it wan
it ini
A protest from tho alumni of tho "High-school girls. slNteen years of
School of Pedagogy against tho pro-' ago or older, whose standing Is satlsf.u
posed merger with the normal school ' lory to their principals, shall be per
was received 'by the board and referred milted to take employment during May
to tho special Investigating I'ommlttee and June and be promoted at the end
In the protest It was said that the "f the term, provided a satisfactory re-mei-eve
would not merge the two schools. P"rt Is made upon their service.
but would result In abolishing men
tA.ieiiei'j from thu system, as men would
not intend an acknowledged woman's
school. The fact that two of the live
asM.clr.te superintendents, live of the.
nine district superintendents, thc chief
of the burtau of compulsory education,
' a number of seiiool principals and more
HOG ISLAND SMOKING
n.nnrm nrinmnrtmmiV
BAKKliU; WAMUtVlUHUI
rm 'a ,rt i .-.4 itfAiM lint
- 'i "" ,
Lighting Weed Bowles
Acts for Efficiency
i;tll.incj, rs advocated by Hear Ad
miral Howies, hai inado every day a
"smokeless day" at Hog Island.
An order, posted In tho shipyard, for
bids all tmohlns within the plant, liven
pipes aro baried.
Tho rearon given to the men is that
too much time Is wasted in stilkltm
matches rnd lighting pipes.
tirtn.A Men of the wasto of time con-
., i m.ei, .iHklni. can be gained
' u ....
when It Is considered that tncio are
approximately 20.000 workers In the
yard.
Tho easiest lighted smoke is the
"tailor-made" cigarette. It takes about
! L,a'
The moit reliable Ilgures that can be
.i.i,m1 Indicate that Hug Island
' workers have been Wasting ubout three
! ... .!..., llchtlnLr "mnntf.. "
vvecKs eveej uj . "
NURSES FROM CITY AT FRONT
Woman's Hospital Unit of CO Servo
Under French Command '
Fifty, women composing the unit from
the Woman's Hospital ure now Jn France
to, do their ti-. n the wa. ..fhe unit
consist! of dbctor and nurses, with
rooks, plumbera und other mechanics aa
WThelr offer to represent Uncle Sam
waa refused, a the regu'atlons do not
"provide for auch a contingent. The
French llovernment. however, iiudly
accepted them., the doctor beln com
mtlAnd. aa.lleurtnanUnnd captalna,,
RniflKHr IIKIIIS Ut IO"!' - S..O-" ".-- ... .. . .tt ..
smoiter iir.i.o .--. .-.. -- . -- f fi- , n.i.M . .. ...... .... .
1.1... Thu would maue a wasio oi - -.-. : ----- - .. ...j niiu,. .,. ...... ., . -- i"" " i..-,is inusi oiien pav
eleven ilays thirteen hours, forty-slx I """ ''" coa' Properly, and It Is for laws. V i "e wcu.iau ViwK i the prlco of misunderstanding, however. ;,.',', , i . .. " ' . .i "ii.r ILeJ,
mlnu?e8 and forty seconds each dJ'. Uds reason that I issue this order. ! represents, her llfcvvork fluttered be- ' she admitted, and In such .. should a ''su ,' ,n ' et Tl o ni . ''
"' ... . ... . i..-. .i,,,, to to tin ,, nli 'The $2,50 gross-ton nrlcu set I,,. ..... , . . . i. ....... i.i. .,....., ... be aslmtned to aitr '" tixt-nintn street i no tone """ .
HXFTXri&M&lK mpto to cover proper screen ,7b ' "?. "".. '-.'" :..r.. -! "Did Wendell P Ull'ns or , ,., I" "bout tho .Sehuymill Arsenal vrm.;
. -- Iok." h fn.i niimini.t.nen- .r t to Moriu us an oiiennvi uKoini iier ..,, .... ... ...-.- niso extend as rar ns rorrcet lain " -v
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ArtA afrvifjn
AtSSENAL- A-O.
ml
five years arc now teac'iilng In tho us-
tern, tho petition s.ild.
Tho hoard of managers of the I'hlla
lelphla Teachers' Association urged Hi.
board to tal.e steps to Increase the l"gal
limit for school taxes. This plea was
based on the grounds of the necessity
for now- schools nnd Increased halation
mi leacncrs. i ne nut co-operation or
the association was offeied. This com
munlcatlon was received and filed.
The board was memorialized by the
eight chief engineers of tho high schools
for a share l.i the bonus given other
employes of tho board. This was re-
tirreu to tno finance committee.
The following recommendations of the
lolnt eommllleo ,.., Iithee ,el,nlu n..,t
ii.!...,.,. "", ,"" n'eher schools and
elementary ichools were adopted unanl-
Iliously by the board:
"High school boys sixteen years of1
ago or older, whose standing Is satis- cation.
factory to their principals and who de- These chase's will be open only to men
slro to engage in farm work, shall ho, within the draft who havo not claimed
excused from school for this purpose exemption. The purposo of tho wolk Is
during Mm- nnd Tune or dnrh ir L. to serve the emergency need of tho lloy
uunng am mm juiio or ilurliif, hep-, ,ir,lnlent for js.oni) radio operators In
tember and (Ictnbcr. t)lc nci(1 service. Those Interested In this
".such students shall be given credit' work are urged to report to Captain
for tho completion of one-fortieth of a llruner. nt Seventeenth nnd Wood
high tchool course for each month of
approved farm work. Including July and
August, provided, however, no credit
!'" l, 'le'n "nlcs thc student spends
n lllllllllllllll tr IIIKAa l,IAIlllt.l l.m rtH.S
, "....'.." ..,.; ,m ,n """'u..,,,,,, ,,n ntnmnn iv
vvoin. aim at least one-mini ot tno toiai
' Period of employment In such w oik must
' occur during July and August.
"No high-school boy shall bo excused
, - - -- .-----
from nttendaiici' at school for any other
lorm or employment.
"No boy or girl shall bo excused from
attendance, unless nts or her application
has the written approval of the parent.
"Such special arrangement' shall be
made by the principals as are necessary
to enable such emp'oyed students to re-
i,umo tlnir school work without ellsad-
vantage.'
, COAL DEALERS MUST
fimivninnirinrifinrrvn
tMAlNUMlUltMJlLIMNa
ivim a ri imii ict vn tsti wnttov c
' .. o..,,.. -n i
sues Order Regulating
Grading of Fuel
Standard-sized screens must bo used
by all coal dealers of the city on ntul
after April 1. Ilullng to this effect was 1
S w,ae,MAd
turneu in ny 111s agents alleging viola
tion of the order regulating tho proper
sizing of coal.
Loads of coal sold as stove coal must
contain, as far as possible, not a lump
under coai-stovo Eize. This applies to
all other grades. Coal la screened llrst
for "tovc sl:ta. Tho residue Is then '
I screened for nut and nea sizes, and '
lastly tho dirt la fcreened out of tho
buckwheat e'oal remaining.
It Is said at the office of the State ad.
mlnlstrator that In one yatd so tine a
screen was used on u, load of coal told
as biovo coai tup mrt alouu was
"I shall see that the acreenlns order Is
t-iuorceu aiier April J,"
CITY APPOINTMENTS
Chemist Named for S200fl .int..
Other Appointees Named
N.. . . -. -VM,
Director Datesman, of the Department
of Public Works, today appointed LvleL
Jenne, 120 Fast' Washington lane, to
the position of chemist In the Bureau of
Water, The place carries n salary of
Other city appointments announced tn.
day Include Charles M. Uraul, K"g
North Fifteenth street, tee isi)e "
Department' of Transit, $5 a day; MIe
Anna Spence. 2121 North. Colieg av..
nue, head n'ght nurie. Bureau or Health
$K0i Frank 8. Hollwlcke, S2 North
Fifty-seventh atreet, , auto driver. Bu.
reaii oi ,ni"Wiiiri aoiWlJllai
tH . . .. . .l
march is. iui&
BANK SHOWS HOW CITY
IS FIGHTING THE HUN
Remarkable Exhibition at
First National Comprises
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t.itusi .
Haze of War Equipmen
Philadelphia part In the fight ng
np.inics lit b nt in
for i lew.
Theie I-. uiuatl. tiotliing uid by the
soldiers and sailors thnt Is not shown
, There Is jam for locks and fweatfrs
, There are hams .mil bides f haion, hut
le.' canned for long keeping, crackers
and cil.ee, leather for shoes and the
shoes themsehes, posters for recruiting
campaigns, medicines and all other ac-ce-soiies
line of tile Intelestlllg ex
hibits Is a group of the Mags reptescut-
' ing a cost of .Inno The Hags arc or
llk, iinbioldered and bound wllh gold
The white rtars arc tnbrolderfd on the
blue background
The exhibit shows just what the buv
Ing of u tbrllt stamp or a Liberty tlotnl
,ilof In th light ngalnft Oertnaiiy, and
rriiKtiatiism Is slmwu In the war Jiatf . ., imiind for a Long Island . . .... t
rials TMilblt. opened today In the Hrst I J v P Jm Tn nT.ls and '. In Stolen Auto Also DiscoveicdMM, J;
Nat.ousl Lank. 0U fhestnut Mreet. Port 1 M The tug and two Jtobboiies OccUrrctl Durln, ' 1 ,1
i i;iryllilng inanurai'.uied ror tno mi- othtr barges wmrii vi "'". -,.,. , ,, '..
diefs and bailors, from loot beer imd the llamnshlie bae no hern bear Shift of ToliCO J- 1
, candy for the canteens togas bomb.. Is from, but It Is not bHIexed brr il im ,j
on I fio. Thtec sides of the large bank- I hey have been o-t iil'O I. y)"''" pM
ling .oom aic lined with the displays V.Vhl'.nn ind tl r oiceolu CupUIn . T'' ,,,cw' "r!c'nct '""; Wcm, !lw.r .?
'n.owlng just hi.iv I'hlladelphla N doing ro' v.. was a s" 1 nglnnle? ' ' "' "ral ' ;V'- "" v director o! 1 M
her bit in helping fuel-Sam About 100 r.ro.Mi was a .New i.nK a l'uhllo Safet;.M Uson. showed tn t, .j f &
1 ,.,, ,. ,i.iu l.,.. t. i ,,,. ilm.n ii.,tii, t. alitaert todav. I1M,. etive u.
,V, V . . V'. .' C.cneral of itallroads, calling upon the wagon - with Its content- Intact 'fWt'
can, r the cltv .. ImcM In these .. f "J ,' of ,,, , "pull Hfth and Ilalnbrldge Mrce'i u wsl
Sif..MeiV.lh.n "f""'. '''iS"?-' Ii. tlio national service and I taken , the station house' and "iSSK
IliK their co-l and Just how much of I Accompanying the text of the order A la I doned a it omobl w !H,
the product can be bought for a thrift lis i. personal appeal from Samuel Ilea, fo.ii, I y olllcers of he fl,. preclnM
slanip or a Liberty llond. ' president or Hie reiinsynniiia i.uhiu.oi . "," -,,',, , '"so mreet.
,. i,i.. f.ir t.i. iiiosl (iirnrst. It Is n Mrgo Mttdehal.t r tour no ear ..
iMAbU AM) Id I'LAl 'ernnirnt 1.x nil officers and unploics.
T(i Ml) WAII IM'T I Kli' The app.ai follows- .
10 AH) WAR KLLILt
Tlnnccn Committee, to Ucncl.l K . - Zl a, W
Annual Production of
Organization
Tluttefii .'ominllieis nt Hie War Killer
onmilsslon of the lnerg'
I'liiiisi Ivatila villi profit I'loin the 1
ds of tin. annual produ.llon of the ,
.Musk and Wig Club of the rnlversllv of
it nnsvivanni. lie production. i n
tlrld.il Not," will be given L'aster vuik
?
ii me I'tirrest Theatre.
beneficiaries villi Include' mcr
lluMiltiil n. 1. Mrs. Heorge W.
Pepper, chairman: Armenian, .Mrs.
rge it. t.orlnier. ciiniriiiati : net-
man : Italian
'chairman.
NEW RADIO CLASSES
. ,, .,1-!..., i.m I?AIV
AHfci Ol'LiiSbl) I' UK AJC.ll X
Trades School Uuildinp; Atlilcd to
Armory for Training of Men
in Service
r.ecause of the laeV of accommoda
tions fur the radio classes In the ntniory.
Thirty-second street and Lancaster ave
nue, clasres will be ripened In tho I'lills
delnhla Trades School nt Seventeenth
j ?,'"' oel streets tomorrow. aptaln
I,runer' wl, ',i',, ,'p,!,1 '" ''hargo nf this
work thc arnlory. will be the teacher
of lh.se Tradea School classes. They
i will h nnernled under Hie nrovislons of
the Federal Uoard for Vocational IMu-
, streets, at 7:30 p. in., Wednesday. IMir-
Im? ,"'', "'' flasucs will be in session
! w'n,'s,a"' Thursdi,J' "' rlllaJ- c"'
nlngs,
l llllEil'i i)lllii li.IUtvnI nil
HOG ISLAND ACCIDENT
:
Details of Mishun Not Known by
Police or Hospital
Authorities
Three men arc III tho Methodist Hos
pital suffering from Injuries received
111 an accident at the Hog Island ship
yards last night. Hoth the police and
hospital authorities declare tney nave no
. knowledge as to how the accident oc-
curred
The- men are:
.1. W. l.eese. twenty-two years old,
815 Wlnton street, fractured skull and
I prohablo Internal Injuries,
Patrick Tern-, twentv years old, IGIO
' South Juniper ttrcet, fractured elbow,
leg and arm.
1 James llegley, forty-four years old,
! Saranao Lake. N. J., fractured light
1 leff.
MAIL THIEF SENTENCED
now,
.Mlrl, ItCillftllllll WIIIVI ''
M... tl....l I.. tlll..
iftle'd0 no'SncraccofulriglnoheVr Frnou '. V ,,"Bro ? fl?e
DRekn1?,,rhBn1de7a,rtlrH old. . of 15 Addlso., t ,, ,,
J mice
In passing
nentence on Oxoar
i innUnr. a n?Kro. lormeriy n core a
!!!I'' ar.eR0,h?!f.S 5K' llVt'JilZ
till rr iiiutmi" -. ... y .. . -.--.
Ing from the mallr. Judge Dickinson laid
down the ruling that all such offenders
should be dealt with severely.
"It Is absolutely necessary that such
men be faithful to their dutler," he
added.
l UNAFRAID A ND UNASHAMED
IN SHADOW
1 1 1 ti 01 -.
, j)yt Elizabeth Bad, Socialist, Convicted of Obstruct-
. ti en t rs -,t
ing urait mws, says bne is sustained
by Power of Righteousness
Till; sustaining power of righteousness'
will buoy up ii woman, even In a i
.,
prison cell.
So. at least. Insisted Doctor Kllzabetli ,
Ilaer, sentenced yesterday to ninety J
lays In Moyamenslng Prison for nt-
tempted violation of the Federal draft
country' laws. Doctor Baer tllll has no
,g.etB. j
"Would I do It asaln? Most as-
suredlyl" s'e declared earnestly today
i In the book-lined otllce of her home, J 20
South i:ishteentn aireet.
r am fighting foi a principle and
am prepared W pay the .pre prlsqn',
If necessary.: K
There is a Joan of Arc quality about
this gray-haired v.onian of fragile
physique, whose life lias ytt been one
of liiveterate. labor.
"I stand for Jhree things I am proud
to have my name allied with socialism,
suffrage an13 ljumanlty,"- she declared.
When slw w'? a ,cknuldate for Con-gretsman-at-large
of the Socialist party
the utterance became a party slogan.
'T stand for those same thltnra still.
mort'-than ever,", ahe repeated Uoday,
uXn,NEW SVS WOr,K1
uii iii "2vr
Hump - Wro (Sow Down Off Dolnwarc
Cupca in Cnlc l-'iite of Others
unknown
.. . ,... t.'v,.ii!iiice Kiinounces
the'-foumleHigof-baellampsliire
V wle Aff the IV aware- rape', wit 1 ,
ho lo-s of the captain. IrUng 1 . Krow i. ,
and three "r his el ew . Tho sinking l I
tl oug ffo have occurred In about the ,
same locality, as th.it of tho L. A,l
, . ...,. . ,
P. R.R. MEN ARE URGED
TOOBEYM'ADOO ORDER-
......!-.,. ..... M.,l,n Pnivnn.il
i it'MUuii iwvu i.icuv - --""
Appeal for Co-operation in
War Work of Railroad
r-w. -n ftfirt Hinlrir4 of Vf Vi nn
PlUanla Ilallmad !ttrin Ixith Lurt mid
weet of ritlMiurRii
nit Indlvhlunt 'ipv
will rarli rrrcHe
oi i I'? ui'iu - i
c ii... ..nlAf le. i
I tojal and unselfish supp.i.-t of the !nv-
'"- : . . ,, . .. .,
foregoing order ..r the director general
t .- n.ld ..h.t l. mil, 1.1 Itifti-ehv. Ill
tn i ..i.i.i. io.- .,, - .. . - - .-
so doing. I reel nsMircu max nn m u...
ollUWrt and rmployes mntlmin to
,lr " '
''"'
frUPfl IIV ift'I lill .' '"""'' ----- u t t ..t....(i.. ,.. nuiii, Jiril nn Iht .fLM'
. t .. l'....I..,.i. -UnAilmi llirr.'ltir fllrtt'luT i n 'Ofll M Itt I. n . ,... I ... .. rSTiLT.
e War l.ilier aiv(t t0msctves honorably nnd faith
omythe pro. ""! "nd with cvcr.rcnevy.il devollo.
nl raitn-
lICOIlnU
to the great national itrvice in xviiiui
I.I.I.
we arc engaged, realizing that our sys.
teni has the duty of carr.vlng a larger
trallle Ihati nny other railroad of the
country, our men and our facilities
nitir.t be eipial to that great respsnl- '
bllll.v.'
Director Kenrral MoAdno'.-. order has
11...... !.,..,.,.. rii,....,... A 1
UUIIU .lUlV-illUlll llfloi;c or
leged Thief and Catches Him
on Juniper Street
Ueorge W. Caldwell, a bond salesman.
C10 South Fort -eighth street, this after
noon at Juniper nnd Spruce streets shot
Raymond Smith, a negro, Bancroft and
McKean streets', In tho right arm fol
lowins a circuitous chase. Caldwell
asserted Unit bo had seen Smith take
a coat from his automobile.
Caldwell was nrreted and taken to
City
lull, whero Maglbtrato Watson
held him In ball for a further hr-aiing
on Friday, Smith Is In the Jefferson
Hospital. Ills Injuries are slight, lie
Is under arrest, charc-ed wiih lar.-env ,
Shortly after 1 o'clock. Caldwell was!
lunching at the Stcnton Hotel. His
automobile was on liroad stiect. From
his table.'whlch was at a window In full
view ot the car, Caldwell says he saw
the negro open the door ot the machine
and pull nut n valuable coat. Caldwell
leaped for hH hat and was out on
Ilroad street In a Jiffy.
Smith ran iiirnw Hi.. lIpaiI tl,A in
the north side of Spruce. "Caldwell
was never more thun a yard awav.
Smith finally ran up Watts street and
then tetracid his tracks to Spruce and
Juniper streets. Caldwell soon had
the negro against n high fence In Juniper
street. Caldwell declares Smith said
something about shooting Caldwell's
head off. at the same time reaching to
watds his hip pocket.
Quick as it flash, according to Cald
well, ho ripped his revolver from his
pocket and nred, fearing that Smith was
armed. The bullet struck Smith's right
arm. Ily that lime air arrived and
Smith was handed over to Reserve Mul
ilnkopf, who took Caldwell ;o City Hall,
THACEI) UY JIAHKED MONEY
U. S. Audits Trap Aliened "Dope"
Peildler by Sale to Negt'0C3
-..... .. ,., .. .,.. ... .
.viaiueei money ieu in 1110 ariest
j 1 10 ne a ueaier in naicoiic tirugs. 110
n ' was held under $."00 hull for couit today
ny liiiutu ,inies 1 onumsstoner i;d
munds ut a hearing In the Federal
I3iillding.
lioverument agents sent a negress
with marked money to purchaso cocaine
from Femouy. When the man was ar
rested thc marked money was found In
his position, according to tho agents.
OF JAIL SENTENCE
her counsel, Henry John Nelson, for n
second trial will Lc granted.
, "I . '"tve done nothing unconstltu-
tlonal." she Insists. "I have worked
ony for the repeal of a luw I believe
unconstitutional. The Oovernmept
i"'""iy grams mat right to any citizen,
! "?'" ' '""" ."
...v e,.wr,,u u, lU.'tin lllll&l Olieil
The niaxlmuin nenaltv for it,. rf.,
V'.il,.whlch Doctor nr Is charged Is
$10,000 fine and two years' Imprison
ment. The sentence given Charles T.
Schenck, general secretary of the So
clallut party, on trial with Doctor nn
was six months In tho Mercer County
..... ,..u, cr aB bentenctd to
ninety duya In Moyamenslne Prison and
a fine of $500,
Circulars headed "I.ong live the Con-
fiii'i," ?" nt,t?cklnf the.con.tUu
tlonallty nt the draft law formed the
condemning evidence In her case.
The 'Socialist patty will pay the $500
Fire Raies Springfield Courlliouse
Hprlnslleld. (.. March 12 File ctvrlv
today destrnveri o,. ri..i. ...t.:".r '
lionr.e r,iiin. V. T .. WUU,J court-
000. Vn Padd fiLB.,oQl''t'.m?vtr'i' U ".
""" - m-..i i .. j-.errm
. ..;! -iT'-.'-r' "-."-? M lirfiwnni fir
mi:i
DEWAVffn iPfnnn t n-J?
nciLUVJaa .iuuw; LUUIJ
Detective Sergeant Comborow
Adds to His Record by Find.
ing rilforcd Army Coats Wi
1NDS WAGON IN STREET!
rv. t
(ior.iborow, head or the first precinct 1
with hcidriuarttrs at Seventh and Ctrl' I '
penter streets, succeeded In rccoverlni
scleral hundred stolen army CM1' t'B
laiurii ill fuvu'J, i
The i oats, parked for delivery In. if
m
wagon, were tnkin yesterday n front
'.'f '"' S"""' '".. Btata-fe'
uiTsr ivaiiniiin, nu( rcit Mreet.
Larly today (,'on'.laro who W ratclillw'
,as I'hlladelphla'o "real" detective tlnetl'SP
he passed a clMI ccrvlce exainlmiu.
villi a 100 tier cent average two ,,, Eg
.,lrn . n tit. 1 1 . II,,. .. 1 '.(I
..f. f., ,1 iijf nun im- i.i rswijj itfjaHy-
lintl pairfil tlirou-rh rriai fitrfU &p)
th -nutlirrn i-ectinn Up nuilgntd t
ral nf lil.i men to lh t.ipc ntul wnT'
... -... 1 I.I.....W r. . . "Jrl.
inn u( ii ihiii'-ii. iur vnicalnc ln
inlllng lilentltli'Mtio i at tho Thirl t'
Dickinson sreei poiic,. station. ,'.
and Dickinson sirci, potic,. station. ,v
Jl"re than a doxen robberies have bn S
com .n;. WSKV I
Z!X7Z $
ji,,,uiiiu,iih;i li'.-. uiimiiiu nj .icorge Allllsr -1
f s,lf.rlol1i ,, slcllrv M , ,fc ;",' '' J
.. ... .... . . "J", .8W4 .1.1
.orin iiroau sireei
valuid at JUTS,
B(re u0 ,!,,
Tho 1'enrose leader of tho Third Wtrl i I
Henry .1. Trainer, was not even Hf.;l
fPnm lln m.iinuilArsl. ultn nM(pfcJ ui. J
" "'"Hil II'
IOIno al ;f,s South Tenth street, whllt ff
tlir ,.0i,,c,s also broke lntu the house et
Alfonso t'erna. 752 South Tentl, .(-..,
s
nml llM fPd. Alfonso HI Angelo, tt
;n nn, cot coats and other clothlni
inlued at $150. ii
i:ven the alleged "protection" glveai'1
ti, gambling dives at l.lglith and Vlnt
Vnfnviiiir l.ivn.ATilp "TSrvK
aiiiv. vih .- ... .rf .,
Zone" Would Halt All 3,
City Liquor Trade
livery bar In Philadelphia will clou;
Including thos" in famous clubs ani
hotels, nnd many In Camden. Sooth J
Jersey and Montgomery County will allot
be compelled to shut down should this
war regulation prohibiting thc sale off
liquor within a five-mile radius of ""rifl
sards and munition plants be enforced.! J
Federal ofllclals here, among thimTl
I'nlte'd States Illstrlet Atlernev Prandial
Fisher Kane, favor the .establishing olsB
such zones. The advisability of fret;jM,
Ing them, suggested by Mr, Kane, III, J
... . .. l . . :. . . -. l
now being I'onsldere.l b tlovernmen
ofllclals In Washington. 't
Not only will the fHe-nille radius ex-
i
lend through many squares In this city ,
fut It vvill reach certain liarts of Cam- '
den. It will also affect saloons In mall .'-
towns In South Jersey
Hotels which vv.ll go .try In the event;
Hie live-mile indlus is enforced are th
Kellevue-Stratford. ltltn-Carlton. St,i
James, Adelphla, Walton, Aldlne, lUtten-'
house. Colonnade and others." The clubi'R
at which In recent .vears toasts havtf
been drunk io the health of the Ptettf
dent ot the United States and rulers of
foielgn counttieM that would also become
dry are tho I'nlon League, Itaciiuet Cluo,
Philadelphia Club, lllttenhouse Club,'
Manutacturers' Club and others.
Whether any saloon at all will '
saved from going dry Is a matter of
conjecture. j
No matter In what direction from tint
I'hlladelphla Navy Yard the man wlthi'
tho thirst inny.ttiru he will have.
long way to travel before ho can finis
an open saloon, doing In a weiterlrfj
direction from League Island to film u
saloon, It will be necet'Eary to go as far,'
II. li-tt,l,-lr,, ?J
The llve-nillo radius In a westerly dl'ta
rectlon takes In all the territory a far?!
MU e'trStltiHln ...1.I..1. I., I.. f.-Lu-.M"-
u, u,, ,.,,,, v, , ,,.1( tn III i.iiBn... .
County. Corhlndale so far hai nl
saloons. The nearest saloon to that'
01,"'" n "i i-ninBion. .-i-.
hlqna I. I., I. .!... 1
the five-mile radius In a northern-.,-.
direction from the Navy Yard willtitu'
In all that property between the yard'.
nnd Ilroad street and Falnnount ave-J
nue, while In an easterly road will lean
II, ......1 .... ., U A1,
,,. vAiiiuiir lor 11 eaioou lliruu&ii w,
luiio in e;amuen, Jj
I
The five-mile limit, walking east from);
the yard. Inclu'des a section of Kalrtuu
avenue, p Camden, and doesn't end.J'fl
until Haddon Helchts. V .1.. Is reached.!'!!
; ai tins place thero aro a few saloom.j
i where a welcome will be given to thlfj
......, ... ... . . . .
inirsty. m
Following a southerly route from tbijtl
yard will lead the traveler through dryji
territory as far as Woodbury, Hel$htl J
' . M
mo uve-miie radius about the Franuva
ford Arsenal will take In all the terrKl
tory between Frankford and nrldeabtirfji
and Port Illchmoml, Fox Chase, Holmii'V
nurg. west of (lermantovvn nnd all tbl
way down to Wavne Jiinetlnn. ThOHlI
who live near the Frankford Arsenal.!
who may think of Merchantvllle, Fai.-j
myra and Colllngsvvood as a place vvherlil
tney can tine) comfort In tho mahofrinjj
bar will be disappointed. The zone wIH
Include Merchantvllle, Palmyra vAl
Colllneswood.
As for the Seli.ivM:lvl Atsen.il vtllhS
a Ilve-inlUi radius belmr enforced. UJ
tho territory ns far as Allegheny nvenwfl
which Is near Camden.
N. Milton Voodfl Dead
1 i J Mfnut. IO V MIltoDj
Wnrtrla t.ii'ttn(v.fltA. vnflpc nf nCO. Drel'Til
dent of the First National Bank, MJl
en.t.r rit.l v.stprilnv nt his hOITie Bslfl
Wllllamatovvn. Ho was elected a olr!l
Inr In 187A .lleeeeillni hi. father. .TiJ
Scott Woods. Ill 1882 he waa elected vr
president, and In 1887 president. ji
waa one of Lancaster County'a weainn
lest men. A widow and several noph
urvlve.
Qeaucutha S27.000 Estate
An estate xalued nt $2.,000 l "'"j
posed of In private bniuesta uy tne r'j
vlslona of the will of Ann M. "!"
5843 uertten iivrnuer Mifn was
mlttcd to probwto today, lnventffl
vvcie also uieu w tn .uesinei'.tifi
- .J In lh. roliowl.,gate.ii:"criare -1
ijia
19111,7 ISJSr !'' 1
171 vni n? . wiiiiiitsji ji. s i iiri:,r.
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