Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1918, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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TROLLEY FARE
BOOST FIGHT OPENS
c Than 100 Municipalities!
'trnntrntl Arrninah I'lih '
uff Service Corporation
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Jkllway Head Tells Utility Hoard
Nnllonol EmciKcncy Juti-
tiifnAtnpwT TtliP.RS TfAlRP.IPnnTROTION'
E fics It
Trmlim, V. J.. Mil til SO
tVt i L.CU DJ" 1116 .OW JtlW) uv-.u ..--..
H? not, Municipalities, me iicupio ui ...
i i- ' Jtraiy today uecun mcir unit iu i";-
I "f trolliy companlcg In thW Mate. Hiutlne
" .on the application of the rubllo fienlc
k i"T Corporation for nutnomy 10 nureu-o n
E'MroUtr far from me to nteii cent with
l-Pf' charm of Ino coiUh for a truiiaf-r ami
i JJ B cent for a transfer on u trann r vi uh
' Utility Commlsklon a't 11 o'clock
Asscrtlnc that It ui ImperatlNO for
lira good of the country In present war
times to support public utilities v, th it ,
ihv wnuld not bo drheil Into a Mate ,
of Insohency brcauho of Ktrat expena.a.
and citing a letter from Fecrctar of the
Treasury MoAdmi, to President I1oii
nnd a statement of Comptroller of the
Treasury WllllamH, to Miow thit tri-Ha
tlon llnt poer companlet and otlur
i, initios .r e.seiitl..l t,. the fnltid
Stitea nroiierlv nroseeutlne tin. uar
Thomas N. SlcCnitcr. iireldent of the I
Pobllo Serloe Coipoiatlon told the'
State board the plea for an lnere.t.- of
raren .l tin rmffifptiev one In ordir
that tho concern could rale mono t"
mal.e up for looses accruliiK tliroURh
'Increased prices for labor, material, tte
While there -wa not as lartro uu
attendance at thli hearing, t. tilcli was a
continuation from that of about t
tveM ago, great Interest was Mionn
and more than ono hundred munlcliml
Hies wero represented by rounsd or
cltlxens alone with tho State LeaRm- of
Municipalities',
Jiarsnan an i inHIe. or Jcrsev rhv
who represented the league, obtained
permission of the commission for tho ,
rlht to havo the booki of tho concern
brought Into hearing when wanted A
stipulation was agreed to that the pro
posed new rates would not become if
fectho until the commission had passed
upon their reasonab!ene
George L. Uecord, of .Ters-ej I'ltj, .i
slstant counsel for tho league with Mi
Van Winkle, as well as reproenting
Passu ic city, along with A O Miller,
city counsel, was present with the fol
lowing other representatUes of munici
palities: Major Anjos lladuiff and former
County Judge Prancla Scott, of Pater
son; Major Albert Smith, of Clifton;
Assemblyman Morgan, of Klizabcth:
Jerome T. Consleton, cltj- counsel, of
Newark: Mayor Ponntlly and ltj
Counsel Bird, of Tnnton. Cllj CounMl
II G. G. Bleaklej-, of Camden Judge
John Kales, of Colllngswood uud
Charles Jt. Bacon, of Haddonflold
llmphaslzlng that dozens of rntlwa
companies in the Pnitcd States had bten
liard hit by Foarlng prices of all esen
Hlals'ln tho operation of their lines Mr
'AlcCarter read from Kra, offlcl il oig.m
yt the American Klectrlcal Atsoclatlon.
'the names of a large numbtr of loin-
Jianles which had tried to obtain relief
it the way of Increased faiex lie In
formed the commission of a numb, i
that had betn permitted not onlj to
Increase fare rates, but also to abolish
trip tickets. Ho said tthe Public Ser-
"0 corporation was placing Its ri-
ipources at tho command of tho fioveri
,- B.tn(i nunva iu iiiuiiiliun')
plants, shipjards, etc, and In that man-
luciii in Keiuuif
u npl. Lru i i mutitf I.hili
tier aiding in the "speeding up" plans
"Of tho countr, but that It was im
peratlcly necessary that money bo
forthcoming so that plans would not go
k Vfry. Mr. McCarter said that the
tiomnany owned 000 miles of tracks
and connected with It. 7 inuiilclpalltleH
n tho .State, and that since the list1
5car and a half there wns an ter-ln-Tcreaslrtg
expense that would bao to
be met In some nunnr or another, and
the company had decided on the teitn
cent fare and charges for transfers a
the best way out of the situation In--dustrles
-can get back at wage raNe,
etc., by Increasing tho price of their
products, ho declared Ho also said
there would be a falling off In tho output
of war plants, If public utilities weio
not helped bj the people
Elkton Marriage Licenses
KIMon. Md., March 2C Marriage t.
censes were Issued here todaj to Terdl
tiand W. Klossiuaii and Margaret Dona
huo and John Ij. Iluzhy und Anna 'Wal
ton. Philadelphia. Robert (. Initham nnd
. Forence Neary and Leroy Morgan und
Martha Bell, Camden, and Peny Hoorse
and Florence Pfanders Conkliohntken,
Pa.: Albert J Orth and Christine Mi Far
land. Philadelphia, and William P.ed-
ding and Mattle Moucrlef, Ilrldgeton V
.! were refused licenses due to both
being under age.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE
LICLWSK.S
William J 1lil.auililln 31 1 J fedar l
Msrr Mretlsihn. L'hll AitmIa kt
and
Wllllsm i: Achurman 1 '31 ;ith t .
and Itachtl K Campbell 1S11 .V Park
ave.
Alfred C Mnffforil New or.t ,ltj. and
Maria D Kl-kl Kilmarnock Va
Abraham Wolf H. rrnnltlln at nnil
i Vera nosenwela 37in V sth st
Loula h Llpahuiz .04 York t and
Jean lions ,1001 Kurlld ate
Henry U. Rsan ss N J3 1 st . and Itubj
M lterln SM 1" liUmt t
Michael Justarl, u.'l Salrhlll st and i:i
anor iirown. Allatill cuj, . j
Ilrown frlnd .'.ii Armat at, mil riorem
. nalltj. 3n Armat at,
-Vrthur I Mtl.auclilln 132t rolumbla ate
nnd Maraarrt K. Hum IT..' i;jni'lej i
Blsroarlc iJaatern 1711 I'lirlatlan si and
. Pearl v ltsndolph, r.Hlrt Marlon si
Cbarlra Kiltrarila, r.O", S 111th at , and Julll
Jolinson K'21 Pltznatr at
Frailklln M JleUel Hiiir, DeiUr at and
Liicr C. Kazan. 313"i Oextr l
ITUllam K. rto,brtf HI IV pauohln st .
and Anna V Torper 'Jill" i; llutklua at
Frtslerlck M tlrauer "l.ns T'irpfr at and
"Edith nentchlr. 31U , .'.'J at ,
"trilllam Dunn '.'Sin redar at., and Anna Ii
'Maeilath i'Hll K. Dauphin t
Marry II. MacKarland, MM liazet ate , and
Habel snaw, l'.Sil Cherrr at.
Tou!a T. Smith. 2.'30 N Ilthuntv at , and
"I Matilda A. Urlnp 4U34 .V llth st
Tlts llartman, 1NI0 iv Columbia uu and
Anna Frlsch. 21fsl K. hornerat at
Bamul Ullpln, 1'JV. Calharlntt m , and Lit
' Uan McCarthy. 5114 N. tilth st.
Samuel Htelnorrir. IT'.'.I s oth at , and Jllna
( rrlrdtl, Ilaltlmore. Md.
IQtlirr tlurrlaie l,lienf on I'uue II)
DIVORCES GRAXTEI)
Wt rO' &. firrnnttd todar bv (mirt if flnm.'
. ( -'----. ---. --- i - - -
nun I'leas Ko.
wiinimtn A.
Hheldrake from Itajmond
;,i?W, 8)ielUrak
WLZx i
!?llh,th It Vfttfliia from .liititM V.tjk.
jai it ineKr irom joai-pn nrirkr.
.r-atlier tt, Miiru irimi i.eiijaiiiMi i.nitvn
i-Aatiei. m. uounceu irom cnariea it
alrlc F!iitll Kane from I'arl Tiane.
Jan Cra fit Hock (rum IVllllam llirker
Errla CelchlnaUy from Martha Colrhlntlu
hareas I?lirirr from KruWrlrk Klleker
oyd C. Kalli from Kllxabeth l Ktllx,
ibetn n
la Hon
an W
Nta uorwiia irom iwttria iioruiiz
ay Uillttter from Iltrman W Illlleller
arr t;, ai
iahhnrst from Lewla it,
A11- 1
awla 6, Kuch from liarbara M.
I'.U. II. I
ii'tni irom itowara u. limit.
owina: final decrees In divorce
framed by Court of Common Plea i
i
if, Heott from Jay Si. Soott
Ilauroru renin OTorrtlc tin
.orrllca HeUford
rurloiur llaoa from Josaub
a.
mln Oreen from Oertruda Oren
KUUPtlQ
Krlth from Lowtll Aubrty
Ktcert from Laura. Rrlcbr(.
:. raattr rrim jamea a. rosier
Taliay from Auiruatua Talley.
Lf- froni Mlnnla Vanlver.
' M....i. r .- ...::.".'-.
, rmnmiwia null miiiuii rin
JJIrb from riorenca J
iillaip Jtoti-
olwaki. :
i
COURTS 'DOPE' CHARGE I
STIRS ATLANTIC CITY
Indicted Doctors' Names Sup
pressed in "Corrup and Con
tented" City, Allegation
IS DENIED
Suys Gambling KcsorU Aie Not Tol-
anted Druggist Wa
Fined $1000
llrtnlli I'll), S. .. Mmcli :'
llurnliiR i cventme.it and sharp denials
in Mioro ollUiat elnlei today, followed
flip declaration of JmlKo .1 Warren
Ul, In Imposlnif i line of ?1010 tipon i
llnrrj II. l.euU, a, iIiubrIM. In Hi IV'l-,
oral I'ourt ul Trenton jiitcnlaj. Tor tlir
nr.bltual site of ilii-cuIIc, that .Mlanlti
Oltj Is "toirupt and luntiiit'il
Judge lUts tuld he did in.t tiniln
i.iml tli lark of "mnral Mile" In At
untie ritv In ininnientltii; upnn the fact
tlmt powerful IntluenteH wile
utile to
prtent tlio publhatlon In Atlantic I'lly
iicuanumrri of Iho fact, that IKLtors 5L
S l.win. l.dwiird fiulon Samuel i jri'oii
nnd linruulu ilnhrrc had betn iti-
dieted for KUIns iirenrlptlont to ml-
dlcti In loUtIon of tin untt-mrcutk
Ho tmhn.itHil nl'o tint iount uu-
thorlties told i,eiiapumn th inmnt
liubllnh a roll) of the liulli tment HBalliit
.mi of the jdisxh lain who did not hi.
'Pull'
but must not uu ntlon tho
otlur
Muor llur
emphatic dellh.1
UHLluratli lhutd an
of an linpllid ihuiKn
of nrnucted cambllnK that divelopeil
In iiiimeitlon with th" iai' of llurrj
r (llirlne, u poEtoltlci .lerk. hn (on-fpsn-d
In tilled ltttert for lnonej to
plaj In 'sife Bamblliift lesorl"
( ii nihil nc Sot lulerntrd
Them ii no su.'li thltiK as piuteiied
gambling In Atlantic. Clt," Jluvor lluch-
arach declared einphatkally 'Our hand
. Is acalnt-l cambllng of all l..nds and
I Atlantic City Is cle.ner than any clt
n tho counto that I l.now of In that
respect l'olhe recoids will be.u out
the statement Hint een Known or.
suspected gambling phu i has been
promptly raided and pro-ecullon pushed
with all jMisslble Itor Atlantie Cltj
s.is, to the world th. gambling l
not tolerate! here
"Ah to narcotlis the itideme in prac
tkallj all of the prosecutions ag iltisl
doitois, druggists and addkls biought1
in tho count und federal cnuit ha
ben obtained or through the polk e Wi
have combated this nil with nil tin
means at our disposal and will continue
to do so "
' It Is true, ' laid Chirle -umiiet
Moore, who recently retired ns county
prosecutor, 'that the Allantii Citj news,
liapers did not print the f.u t th it four I
pluslclaiu had hi n Indlitul for n u
cotlc lolatlons I don t know wh urlion
this was in compllshed it I not m
business Theie wa no seirecj whatcur
so far a the courts aie concerned
One llnrlor I Inril SMH)
' The pleas of the defendant were
tak' n In open rourt siil,seiu"ntl Doi
lor I.jon entend a pica of gulltj and
was lined $50o Uoi tor Oulon Is In
the arm service The eao against
Doctor Weinberg was not pressed, be
e iuo he had preiiouslj 'been ionlcted
of conplrai in tan ICnlttd dliorce
cie and setitencd to Mate prison for
one eal There was nr link. il-
deiico against linctnr Ooison, and tho
indictment is still pemring."
It developed todav that tho four In-
dlitments wem the result of u demand
from the Countt Medlial Soiiet that
tho police produce bills oi cease Im
pugning thejintegilt of the profession
ii h u whole .strong Inlluemo subse
iiuently pretenttd mi action b tho
mctllcal sotlett
Diorce for Wife He Tried to Kill
Mis Ksther Lednith was granted a
dltoice todaj from her hii'band, Michael
I.eilulth, who Is serving a twelt-eai
sentence In tin Trenton prli-iin for an
ulleged attempt to murder hi r 1 lie
dltoieo wa ordered bt Master Powell
In the Camden court At the time of the
shooting. In September. 1"15 the I.ed
wlths llttit ut T.'l Hilton street,
Camden
MAY OUST LICHXOWSKY
Piopos.il to Exclude Piince Likely
to Have Oventhelminp Majority
Amsterdam, Maich 20 Mali mem
lers of thu Parisian upper hou
hato deelded to piopose thu e
iui'oti of Pi hue I.lehnowskj, Oerman
imihi-sador in London at the beginning
if th win. in aiionloncc with the rule
! uhlih "anj member who ha i shown
hlinielf unworlhy can bo excluded by a
otn of b't, fellow members"
VI'h newspaper adds tint the iiroposal
is su-o t haj an oicrwhelmlng nu
Jciit. (e'lit meinoraiidum prepared by
Prince Llchnowsky, In which ho ail.
erely ciltlil?ed tho German lorelgu
policy, was iiubllsheit b' u Stockholm
newspaper rtuntlj In il tho Prince
blimed tho Oerman Hot eminent for
siartiiig tin war During a debate on
the i. tmoraudum In the Kelchstag Hst
week it was said that the Prlnc? had
up logized and had resigned his honors
'Iho 1 rlnce' declared the memorandum
was wiltten for the tamlly nrchltcs and
nut for publication
Special Sale
Shirts
$1.50, $2 Values, $1 Og
3 for U
$2.50, $3 Values, $ C
$3.50, $4 Values, $Q QC
3 for $8
$5.50, $7.50 Valuei, y pj
3 for $12
A Limited Number
Made up of short lengths
from our Custom Department
At These 'Addresses Only
tmmm Art " '-'- IB -
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Sal SPSaal aVHBHf 9 j
EVKNING PUBLIC
A SAILOR'S
ANYTHING FROM
A
AUTOMOBILE.
PATRIOTIC PLEA SAVES
i
WOOR SAMPLE.5 ARE-A ,. o' mii unJi V.BEST sEft-ri ff
Ibring on thl r-tnnA dr ( rr7PZil) iffizM
Af B5bS- VM& svr0"-'
I K&?W J l ANOTHER M 'T5
I ?EING ONLY te Mfe"L
5ATI5FY THE- fe"""" l$0 lT SHOWS. Yol)
INNER MAN- MS- IQfSft I WILL ALWAYS
V .-'- .J! ZH FIND Hlh I
. N;iIl- MJP'V"N"rHE BEST
fiiyTwAiT) fii- TAf w r 5E-T5 ,N
, , ( CAN I HAV&V S"-1h &-- I
nv ) "poNf for a -V nllLtrO i
I Cg& : I ,d likeTOshoaAJ'e: would or.de r. 5
TV. XOU-BUAB-olaV IT THIS WAY. IF .-yC
I s&kW r AWs he could. ,-v A,
wl W1K. MM j& ) wss !
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AfPn OI AVI?D'CJ Tin?!1'1"1 If Griaiiy "" tl1" "r- 'Vo'1
IUIjU OLAIllill J LlTEi ought to hao our monej linested owr
heie,' 1 Fald to flr.iu, nnd irau r piled
'Von ale nlwajs landing up for tin
Verdict of Manslaughter KoI
lows His Dramatic Story
of Killing a German
Media. Pit . Mm li .''
A patuotii pIh.i will Pu'et Major
an aged restdint of Morton, from tno
electric chair here todaj Majer was
tried for tha murder of John 'Jrau i j
ilvrinmi nnd hu nli a was all admission i
that he killed (Iran but that ho did so
In self-defense after Orau had attacked
him following an argument during
which Orau bonsted of elermati s sui -ceses
In the war and told of his In-
estnients in ( -mian bonds me jury
In the ease r turned a etdlst ot man-1
slaughter this morning afur uelltierai-
lng nil night
, .senitnce ha not et been imposd by
Judce Droomall
Iho principal ctldeme against Majer
was his statement made to Aslstant
Ulstrlct Attorncj Weeks Immediately I
after tho killing Mr Week said Majer
told him that on tho night of tho killing
i.rau came home from his work at 7
o'clock. After supper he Jiad glten John
some beer and between S nnd 9 o'clock
trouble started.
At cording to Majer statement t
the Assistant Ulstrlct Attornej-, Orau
ald during the argument that he did
1 not ha enough monej- to pay his
board, to which Majer replied ho did
not want his boird but wanted Orau
to leate tho place III reason for tld
was that Orau was accustomed to com
ing home drunk Orau told him h
would not get out
Majer took Grau to task, he said, fui
not pajlng taies In this country nnd
becoming an American tltUtn. At this
stage of the proceedings both m n be
gan tailing each other names und Mater
i went into th street und called for
help Thn. Majer told Mr Weeks, he
returned to the house and' got a knife
j and oideied Orau to get out or he would
kill him Orau did not go out and he
then stabbed him Majer admitted that
I Orau did lot hit. him After ho had
killed Orau the nccused man, according
I to his statement, selred him bj' the
throat nnd driggid him from the house
l Into tho jard iiiul left him Ho on the
snow
'Orau said to me " Mayer testified.
"I heard something good todaj, Ger
many Is doing prettj good in the war;
Ocrmanj' Is winning"
I slid to him I w is lorrj thnt It
was not good for this counlrj , b'Jt he
THE SUN IS STILL SHINING
It was a bad fire but it might have
been worse.
entire stock
There has been no interruption in
Cole and Liberty Service
We have established a temporary show
room at 668-670-672 North Broad Street, and a
complete Service Station at 233-235 North
Watts Street.
Watts Street is the next street east of Broad
COLE
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
LIFE IS A JOLLY LIFEON LAND
IS CONSTANTLY
BESET BY
PEDDLERS, SELLING
NEEDLE TO AN
poo KUHN-CSN'-r'
re plli d that It would be good for
hciau-e he had luomy lnested In
cT
man bonds which would nran tnuih for
I nlted Mates.' und 1 said to him that
this wa3 rm counlr and hi ought to be
an Vmerlcm iltfen the same us me I
told lirau he and others like him ought
to be made to pa taes becau tbc
lome ner heie, make monej und then
go bade to tho old countn Orau said
to me, 'I wont stay hero when the war
Is oer, 1 will go homn "
' He giabbed me h tin throat Mnjcr
said 'Wo wiestled und Orau knocked
mo eiown
and called
. . . .
i got on m leet went out
for help When I returned
1 told him to get out us I had enough
of his noise Orau told me before hu
would get out he would Mil m nnd he
teat hed oer and got m bj the tluoui
again I got the knife I can t tell
jou now how I got the knife I felt
he was going to kill me and I stabbed
him and lit let go nnd fell to the flooi
I looked at him for a few seconds. I
whs erj sorry for him. I was dazed
and excited I saw he was dead and I
then dragged him from tho house uiit
Into the jard '
lloiitry
fo match
VV n "t
I s. it
ks B t. Vtn
Made of Havana brown calfakin; akso
in gunmetal calf and white buckskin.
Hanan shoes are an economy.
Hanan & Son
1318 Chestnut Street
All
our new cars
of repair parts
L. S. BOWERS COMPANY
'DISTRIBUTORS ,
LIBERTY
668-672 North Broad Street
annaaimwiM
Pt-VOTO OF A 5 A. I LOR.
RETURNING FROM SHORE.
LEAVE, vajHO HAS BEEN
DOING f LITTLE SHOPPING
FOR. SOME RRIEWLDS..-
TWO-PLATOON PLAN
BY MAY 1 IS HOPE
'City Oliicials Believe Karly
I'eorjanization of Fire Eu-
eau in Sight
lu ofhi il hope to muke tin Iwo
, Platoon si stem In the Hurruu of Cite
lull' ficclle May 1. Just fiur month"
! after the tlma lixed bi law
-
lis the appointment of 112 men, as of
April 1 the buieau will need oul 11 1
more to complete tho l."0 nn n needed
to make the change In sertlce total
of tdxtt-thiee men look the n(iesarj
tests for hose nn ii todaj, ami It Is es
timated that nt least llftj will quallfj
and be eligible to nppolutmeiit
Another examination for hosemen will
be held April 11. and It h hoped tint
from tho candidates then piesentlng
themselves the i cm, lining stv-it(.
needid will tiuallft u a lesult of this
test.
"Arcade
Lac Oxford
and our
saved.
were
MAHPH 26, 1918
ACCUSER EXONERATES
LIEUTENANT OF POLICE
Witness Repudiates Testimony
That Savage Took Money
in Theft Case
Lieutenant Benjamin 1' Snuge, of
tho Thlrtj -ninth street and I.-incaster
uenue polkc station waK exonerated
before Judge Martin, In Quarter Ses
sion Court, this afternoon of compile
llj In ' llxlng'' tho case of n pickpocket,
charged with stealing $11 from John
Hprlgg", a ncfc'ro Spilggs said Jester
day tii.it the polho official reeeUed
monej for making u ftltlement In the
lase This lesulted hi n bench war
rant luing Issued for fcawigc
Sprlgga denlid hlH stur tudiii The
defendant In tho inte, 1 rnest I'm, also
denied that Sixag took nnj pait In
the trans ictlon The nione wa stolen
last Dcceinbtr In a Wist Philadelphia
raloun The jurj conlclid I"u
Two policemen, both tiegroe. will be
tent along to cou"t todaj, :uiuil of
running amuck In plain clnthts and
blackjacking a storekeeper and his wife
Ihej wound ii) at tho Nineteenth and
Uford "treets police ttatlon
Nathin Siijdmin, proprietor of n
meat market nt -WA Hldge aenut nnd
Ills wife are the persons whom the po
licemen, John Cheatham and l.utlKi
Cottinm, are said to hao assaulted
bmdmnii told Lieutenant I.lttle that he
wac atlaiked after he lemonstrated with
i the men tor Insulting u woman cus
tomer.
Two other polleemen inn tip against
the 1 in jestird.ii In Qu irter f-'es-
slons Court thej were njnilittd of lar-
c-nv of 5J00 from Mis Nillh Bjrne,
1720 .North Wamoik streel The olll
cer John Cnjnoi and Wnlkei I.ofller
formeih uttaihcd to tin- LliMiith mid
Winter streets station, were Slid to be
In full uniform when Ihej- snau lied a
pockctbook from Mls Iljrno in Jan
uary 3
SHAD ILSHINfi AHAMJONIH)
Not More Than Doyen Men Cpccted
to Put Out Nets This Yenr
HiiiMlburi, N. .1.. M'lich 20 shad
Il-lllng nif Washington Paik It it thing
I of tin.' putt since tho liuieriimtut Im
tnk"ii mer the old tcsort us an ordnani o
I stitlon Shad nhlng was one of the
i prliig attiactlom ut that iiliico nnd
liowell h flhen wns one of tho big llh-
mg puliit on the Delaw ire P.lter
It m belletcd tin re will not be nu re
thin a dozn men from l"iulboro, Jill
Ilitgsport and llt'ilgepnrt where a ftw
inis ago theie wen huudrids, who will
llsh iMn In the im und tirluallj n me
In thi rltei M Ptmi'-ginic a ftw men
w.ll f,le the fishing n tiial
,S).nK I'Ires d'aoline Truck
'park from the engine set the '
a motor tilick belonging to Louis P
henrn, of Sewun-llfth stnet and
llotanlc nttuue tod.n as lit was oh
ttluliig a suptiH of gtnpe m tlie seit
lie station of tin Oulf llellnlng Com
pain , 'I hirt -third und Chestnut strett
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EL PR0DUC1O
Repeated Enjoyment
with Every Puff
LIGHT an El Producto! t the
J first puff you'll remark about
its delightful mild flavor, but as you
smoke on, every puff brings repeated
enjoyment. And, at the end
you'll hate to give it up.
El Producto gets its mild flavor
from the fine Havana filler and the
selected shade-grown wrapper which
the expert cigar-makers use in it.
Once you smoke an El Producto, you'll
never be satisfied with any other. It expresses
your highest ideals as to what a good cigar
should be.
El Producto can be purchased in a
variety of shapes and sizes 10c straight to 2
for 2dc Choose the size and shape
, thatbest suits your fancy. Your cigar
dealer has it waiting for you now.'
The G. H.
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$2693 THIEVES' LOOT
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Ten Thefts, Including $1500,
Motortruck, Heavy
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Ten thefts were reported to Hie po
nce toeiaj, aluablc to the extent nf
$2693.22 bilng siolcn Included In the
llt Is a I1500 nuto truck, taken from the
cm luge of Wenkenbach . Sons. 1310
Germantown nenuc, wlilcn wasrecov
ered In Camden
Other lobberles reported were Thli-tj-nlne
caso of thoi and team be
loiiElng to A ICoaton US N'orth
Third street, stoltn from the I'oilt street I
wharf, l.oul Urate r, errand loj lor
the l.ludetibauer Conipanj lit Xoith
I'ourth street, lobbed of JT2 worth of
dresses by man who sent him on a fake"
errand ; grocery store of Israel Ilink
151 Kant Sh.irpnaik stiett, lobbed of
eiiincd good olil nt !.' llnuj Mi
Mtlllln. Ulghteenth street nnd Thorp
lane iobbd of sunejor Instruments
iiilued nt $101, Walter I Van l.oen
701S Van 11 kn stie. t lioil.it tilcked of
$Sh2C,.Mrs Klla Ilandolph .'1. 'J' Mont
rose stnet, $.'0 worth of clothes stolen
bj sneak thief, Mi J MoAtcar 2123
Jnsiwr street J19 TB woith of ilothe
stolen by nieiik thief inerh an htorces
Companj-, 2221 Kinerald street groecrltk
Milued at $10 21 taken, and llarrj Kilt
mllh r, 1113 ralrmount iiMnue, lield tip
and lobbcil of $DU
UrothcrH l)it A ithiti 21 llmr
TtnrntT, 1'h., Mauh 2U John nnd
h;uu U mi, luotln'iH of llnw rniifiM HI
FfeiitA-HKlit atul eighth ot)p e.irs nlil
tlleil ftom nr.ilHU within tucn-Cmir
limn of titli other
Gift Suggestions for Easter
Our selection of desirable
master guts is most
and the prices moderate
C losses
Rosaries
Crucifixes
I'r.uer Hook .Markers
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
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P.. Cigar Co.
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Cnltcd h'ntes l!o MrraVf. . vel'?.' '".tilt
Wet, in a statem. nt iV.uVd iS H
said ho had recently charged nAoiiT-?L
raising fund for the li0, "$ ll
hcouu
means or raise pietense
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