Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1918, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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U VEXING
LHDGtiU rill LA DELPHI A, MUX DAY, AP1UL !!), 11)18
PUBLIC
I
,'
ry Eqypiicin XX
f "The Utmost in Cigarettes"
g Plain j-hd or Cork Tip g
People of culture and refinement I
invanaoiy LJKbFBR Deities
: to any other cigarette rf
1 Xu P
LOW MILEAGE RATE
MAY BE ABOLISHED
Railroad?- Believe Federal
Order Will Follow Ban on
Reduced Fares
Sale nf lailiond mileage huul.- n
rate below Unit chained for sing,, i,.-i
HckCtH I" t'l I'l' abolished tlllll. ' 1
nmlstratioii nidcf l'finix l.i nn i;.
toad onii-ialu li-ii belli v., all n
formal a-'tii'ti li s been tnlt. n
Railroad npi mti.iH have 1m i .hi
to Issue no m-.i. 1 K when tli .,
Handing lun' bo i) lA'liiitiKti'ci. .. 'i.i .
a decision t tin- uillift.iil ik1ih.ii -n.i
.under tUmim i.iicritl Mi-Am. -
ivhat 5leps .-.111 lir t.lUell to lit " "inn -m e
' the demands nf tt.ivdci who pi.in
buy at ulinltnili' althoiiKh tilll
Vitig br .h coinphdieu
It I? bellcVxl thill lllr I'ailliMil I. .. '
will ndvoiati- I uinii inlU'iiu c. h.uig.'
(Me on all in.iiN lit tli.- i.ite nr fu''-i,,i.
tickets. Tin in -i"""" t- to sni.'if- '
sale "f tmii ihi.iiiiiii This m.i.. , j'
a sailne of tun nnil labor foi tin K-'
acenlr1 tlnoiiRlioHt 1 1" cuiinli v mid -i f.
cilltation "I imrcln-'i li. ttnv..-
I'ndrr tin- iiImii then- vlll Ik i
solvation of tlil."t .illirr-s In cull t- n
It It believed, thus clllrvlltE lilt" fli
tho penrr.-il M-heim- (if. cnttnlid.i1ioii ol
railroad intT-l.J Till will tin hii i
great savins In lln- i'iilr.uul- Xt tin
hatnr linn- it I- Ihi- tiliiv nf tin- Arlimn
Utratlon to (llei'uiiriig.- IiiiicIIiik. In m.
far an it N p.M.ihlc without injitiy in
biulnc, it li xtnti-cl.
Director ilriier.il .Mi-Ailnu lia.- alnad.v
announced tun t v rptinui. I'rmn this p.i!.
Icy In the RrantitiK of reduced rati in
; Rrand Army men mill Confederate vet-
'rans for llieir anual encampment-"
'PEXXSYLAM MAN
WITH nitmsn ll.IV
Writes I'roni Palestine 'I'liat l.iliett
Jlell Muj Wrll lie It tin -;
A pain
' "fieiinaiiv ill soon liefcin tu nonilci
hat lias liei ninr- of the earth hene.ith
her feet upon uhirh she oiu-e trml fn
Hrrniy. ' t-.-i.xx V.i Aliu-lxmalil, 9S i-lan I
ofdetiliMry. I'nirrislt of IViiiiK.vlaiil;t.
ho Is with the I'.illlsii trunpx. Piiplnln
JIaelloii.ild ivritts fumi rulrilnr. hen
he Is hum .sllltlonerl.
"Jly present llehl life I liUi- crcitly
and it i mii limit iloubt a tnnn'- llfr.
lth its nut-ni-iluor living, a pith- roiiKh
Inc anil a leit-iln llaor uf the cplrlt of
adventure. It cUe one an npioitUliil
to Know his felluu niaii," no Kays.
"Everjtliinu has mini- finnoiiylv on this
uoru, ami nopi for crrat
tidings.
irom tin- went frntii
ITeat hopt-H nf the
trooos in tin Kiah-
soon, for we have
Influence of your
s- of war. I think
e-rin lo wonder what
Uermany hHi kooii
nas become of the -aith beneath her
feet which slu- on. e ttod so tlrnil) and
lth the strut of a vain peacock.
"You alreadv ha- a Mbetly Itell.
ivhleh tolhd with your I le.-larntloti of
Independence. Metbinks you had better
tet ready such another bell, that you may
toll to all the waiting world 'the steal
er declaration ,of liberty." None wishes
Jour brave troops (Jod'i blc-tslug more
heartily than do we citizens of the llrlt
lh empire, and no outsiders takn a
ireater pride in Old (ilory than those
of John null's sons who hao had the
lood fortune to know you people of
Urn V s. x. In .vour own homes and
halls of learning.
"1 have just received cable lo icport
for Preclal duty (oral singer) ) in l,on
"on. I have, been doing ordinary medi
cal work here.''
CLOUCESTEK'S QUOTA
IS MULTIPLIED SIX
Loan Tol.il of StlQ.'J.'iO Ilonslrd bv liter I
1
Shipyard Workers Dciuoiirlra
lion Is I'laiiitcil
Gloucester baa gone over its Liberty
Lean quota six times. The total
mount now is M10,9."0. Tin- city Is
Preparing to have a big civic demon
tratlon In honor nf the Jesuits of the
drive.
Employes of the New Jersey and
Pennsylvania shipyards of the Pusey
Jones Company arc mainly rcsponslblc
for the big totals, ruder the leader
hlp of a committee in chargo of John
V. Merzbacher, more than 3.'0,0U0 has
een collected, and before the cud of
tho week it Is expected the amount will
exceed $300,000.
Vhen the two plants closed on Sat
urday there were 27UO subscriptions
tabulated for a totnl of J"7O.9u0. Of
,thls amount, Jlf.T.OOO Is from the work
er of tho Pennsjlvania yard and Jl3.
150 from workers of tho New Jersey
I'jard.
hmnloreu nf tho Welslniell Colllliatiy
have subscribed for bonds to the amount
llt 44 CiAn mi.i.. . ..... ..... .it...n..Hiu.1
by 1055 employes, mostly girls.
.
FALLOWS FOOD DEALEUS
ONLY CO DAYS' SUPPLY
.
food AdmlnUtralion t'roliibit. Storing
of Goods Ilryond a Reason
able Amount
Under n nnw i-nllucr nf Hie fond lldmlll-
atratlnn maphn..,. uru nrnlllhlted from
Ehavlng o'n hand, or under control, quail-
Hiuiea or cheese, butter, fresn nsn, irozrn
pun. iresn fruits, fresh vegetables, canneii
Xegetables. canned tlsh. dried fruits, ino-
Basses, mania svrun or manle "sugar In
fcejeeas of reasonable requlreinetUB for
; meir buslnera for use or sal.e Py mein
f"!11. Penoa of sixty unys, . ,,
( Til rnll.t ul.nll .ml nrM-.nt thelll
Wjora stoflnB reasonable quantities
throughout a period of ncant or no pro.
sductlon. It doea not prevent merchants
jjiom having a carload of foodstuffs in
Ipmelt In addition to a supply sUfllclent
Sto list until nrHvni nf said carload,
aerchanta In doubt a to the legality
riamin' flUatitittett on nanq aiwuiu
naintntr .Quantities on
gHplvgU jwlth.the fpo
leFntSrrnineOf tfiey i
tho law f
tpe rpoiiiiiiu'i.'
le ikpu re complying
B....U .. -K--" -..-s'jp- -f'-rf - -
i ina
"T"b"k OmH "ii" '?! lull viyui-ti;imu,cicna iV 1
-rrrrri-0 '
.lOSKI'Il ri.KISHMAN
Of (i.'Sl West Moyamensino; :ue
liiip, "lio wa-- formerly it news
boy at Tuolftb and Market
streets and i-- imxv in I lie tllOtlt
Aero &viu:ithon, A. K. V.
MJ C SOI.DIKliS Wl
COMMISSIONS T CMP
Tliirlylvvo I mm IViiiilaiil.i
Tlircc rrnui evv Jersey ml
lllipibli' l-il
and .
ttii.hliiKlim. April '.'O
names of tho-e who have
1 -. nu ufinnml 1 1 f.ll Ittlfl lit fl Q fl
.....! .. i,. a.ifMv.thlrfl ilUlttlnn nt
fl'llUUI tM in. -, -
. t 01..... 1 Hi In miliiilpfi tliit'H -
nr, men from Pennsylvania and three
from New Jerse).
Their naiiies follow :
llenr.v M. Ilarher. lleaver Falls. Pa..
Held nrilllei). , !
Itnbert P. Ilarner. Uochcstcr. Pa., field
artillery.
Cecil II lllair. New Cuitle. Pa. in
fantry. Thomas C. lluchanan. Heater. Ph..
field artillery.
IJoy I Cnrfon. fharleroi. Pa.. In-
' Jnhii S. fJoweu. Ileaxer Fall. IM..
field artillery. . ,.
Ilou'iiid Y. Crossland, 1-aycltc city,
Pa.. Infantry. . .
Howard A. Pu IXell. New llrlgldon.
Pa.. Infantry. x
1'rrd. IS. Fielding. Itonnro, Pa., In-
fantr). ., , .
Charles It. Ilcrrluston, Jlaplctown
r. . tnf.intrv.
Vx'aldemar 1.. ilallenkainp,
Seratiton,
Pa., infantry.
... . 1 .. Tni...i..t.n Usurer teattn.
litciiaru 11. uoih .
Pa., field artillery.
Mytnn W. Jones. Woodlaxvn. Pa.,
field nrtitlcry. .
Clark 15. Korns. Johnxtonn. Pa., In-
fnnlO. ,.
Ilobt-i t
Leen, JIcKeesport, r.V. in-
fantry.
llalph
N. Lincoln. Washington, P.i..
'"llaymoiid Mcntz. Wllkes-Ilarre, Pa
'"uoyd' Mlnnlcks. West lirovvnsxllle,
' vVUMa"" L. Nelson, New Urlghton. Pa.
field nrtillery.
Paul II CVDonnell. Hutler. Pa., flcM
wul -
nitlllery,
Stephen D,
lery.
l-lhner N.
field artillery
Hammond
llcavcr. Pa., field nrtil
Panner. Itochcslcr. Pa.
Pierce, llarrlsburg,
Pa..
'"Aaron S. Powell Kingston. Pa
fatitr) .
Heibert P. Schoonover,
miller.
l. fn tit r-
, Oeotgu F. Sherman, New Castle. Pa..
, Infan try- ,yc UmytT i,al. ,...
. I.eldni'tll cry.
Forest City. Pa .
,nfw.
lll'lllll'l l. lM".Vt
Sontlim. New Castle. Pa..
Walter
'"iMwanl U Stewart, An.brldge. Pa
field artillery. , . .. ,..,.
Itobcrt U Strlcklcr, New Castle
Pa
""lldwin- P. VobcI. UUIIer. Pa
Held nr-
tiller'.
Alvah H- Ilrown. Xutley,
"itnbert Flndlay, Paterisun
N. J., in- I
N. J.. In- !
"jSr'ph J- Ueilly. Jersey City. X. J..
Infantry.
War Makea More German Millionaires
Amsterdam. April 14, -As an example,
of "how the war breeds millionaires'
ihe Socialist Vorwaerts states that In
islS there were 105 millionaires In Kiel,
whereas now there are S0J while multL
ml Honatre- haveylpcrcased from fifteen
U n DilUlPtmltv I'l tlerimtny
LIOUOR MEN TO TALK
OVER VICE SITUATION
Will Di-rus- Willi Ul. Ilaleli
Plans lo Slop Hoollo
lep-iiup' I'raeliee
V I nfi IC-III
I. mum- Iiealrrs
a tit I'olnnel i
litatnr nf tin
r hcUiern lllQ
AKociatlni and I
larl.s II. Ilatc-b, repi-c-iii
iN-pnrtnient In tho
.! iii-nii u.-r... will I..' li.-hl today- to
1 1 i ii ,i i. .ni-. of iit-tioii delpned
.1 tn.
m s
. ",. I
I. ll-s ,
tn.l.n
"III nf til." ell nf "llno'lfg-
i.lnt s nnil s-nldlei-H
ll.it. li i-'inlci'leil He Mirloue
I ih. ,i?n. latinn to meet wilh
to f.iiiiin'Nte vuih n plan. In
'iiinii. tinn with tin- atitmiiiu'Hiieiit of
I.- in., tint.. (oliiiiH Ilaii-h Huld I hat
il.ii.. mhi .- .iniitK.nieiit fm- i-nlinteil men
mlild be lAlend. ll In 11, l ,-lt).
.Mayor Sinlth will
'he cliaice nf tm- It.-
today
liivertigate
llatt
I). Angus
...u. .. 1.11111- aiunif iiirio maw
MtlcradltiB under the uutse or the Iteptlh-In-Otl
t'lub of the Wuil)-m-i.iuh Waul on
the eecoml floor of a htnldlna at Teiil
tltiit Htrcet and .duniliii iiM-nne. The
i hlb In located minis tin- a-rr-i frmn
Iho JtrPowell .Mrmorinl frctbyierlnn
'hurrh, of which the Ilex. Mr Annus
pnxtor.
V'tillc Colonel Mat. h Ha)n the mtuntinn
here In hopeful, he today admitted llml
there li yd much to bo done. Mayor
Smith today reiterated IiIh belief Ihnt
Captain Mills, new itrtlnc superintendent
nf the Police Department ant the man
to whom Colonel ItaUh Is looking to
clean up the city. Is tin- tight man in
the fight place.
The full co-npeiatlon nf tlie liquor
dealei-H will have a hug- Ik-ui inn mi the
plana Colonel Hutch will put into effecl
to safeguard the men In uniform from
the evil that has proved so harmful in
the past.
While the zone order fmiu Woshliig
ton has hreii averted b.v a satlcfaetor)
lieglnnlng of flu- demanded rluin-up
Colonel Hatch said that it was well ..
kctp in mind that it is still a possi
bility. ,
SLI! lES K-VLLLNC W V.I.L. '
KILLED in MOTOltCMI
Itnv Who r.-r.lii'il WIlCII (Jiillipjllioll
Died nil Mar. li III .
iiln V irliui
William l-ititp.it 1 -i I.-. . i veal- old,
JflsS Hnusiiui street. Hie old) onv of four
children tn 1 scape death .Match 10 at
Twentieth and Maiket streets, when 11
wnll rtanding uftei- u lln- of a )car ago
I was; blown over by the wind, was killed
by 11 n iititoinobllc at Tweutv .tlrst and
Sansom streets. News of Ihe accident yp nrn n what used to be a hotel, as.
The list of i ,vnM not S'0" '"" h-v ,l,p P"llce until 1 tfl lieautlful frescoed walls and glitter
nrniliflrrt fnrbesterday. tnK chandeliers evidence, nnd we are
Tlio automob.W t lint KitlcU thr boy wa
Wllllain ISIac-k, t went) -one
car Old,
20n I'e l.aneey street, son of
lilack. n coal and irmi operatoi.
' JHncli -n arrcKted after he
art'kd the
body of the boy to Ihe Hahnemann Hos
pital and will be given u bearing thlf
morning at City Hall X'oung Fitz
patrlck dlfd from a fraciured skull and
Internal lnjuilrs.
On elai't'h Hi lait he and his brother
Charles, eleven year old. were playing
with James Walsh, twelve years old,
2051 Sansom street, and l'obert Dawison,
fifteen years old. "0I3 Pansom 'Htreet.
near the brick wall at Tvvctily-llrst nnd
SailMuu streets, when it was toppled
over by the wind The Walsh and Daw
son boys wete killed. Chailes Fltx
patriek died that night fiom Injuries
suffered.
KULR LOCAL COKE EK
I)ELEI!S PENALIZED)
I Dclaved Tiliiig Xppliratioiis for I.i-
ni.n...i ... u... in...!.
ICIlCf- Vllllljieu in .-u-.e,n. i.iiri- isnme Fd'ap. IllOtlgll. Oil the Viest.nt
iicsc L'nlil May I! fionf f hope 10 he nght then ,,, uv
Four Pbiladelphia coffee deahis havel01- ,,"r'' "'' rk
been penallzetl by the food adinlntstra- - .
tlon, in nccoruaitco wun 1110 i-n-Miii'in 1
m
rociamation or januarv ,.u, ior ueia-
itig over the time limit their applications
for I teenies.
Tho men penalized 1110 nice Iliotheis,
1S13 North Third strert : Samuel P.
Sharp Company. 13 North Wutci street .
.1. Frank Shtlll Company. It Sout.i Front
street, and the (junker Clt) Coffee Mill
These dealer, vlll he fmcei.'- t,. sus
pend business until .May d. when their
licenses will be granted. Licensed deal
ers nro prohibited 'from doing Imsiness
..-nl. tt.n iiMiinltzc.I cmicerns until after
; that time. Ahout :30 other firms In
..... ,.....-.. .-. ..(Ta..,.,.! le tills. ,,ril.e
I llir cnunii, ....' ...
The llrms of William .1. vv inert, i.ne.
I.IHi
i ..,! itm.re lPinnili-r o.. l' t n -
burkli. are nnMiner iimne penalized.
The food nilinlnlMrtitioi. lias an-
.....,,! !.. ixvmv fitm t i ri nave
IlltlilU ' ! llll .1.1..... - -
not yet made applications for licenses
lire llablo to the maximum flue of JjOOO
and liiiprlKonmcnt.
IJTTTIIlllHIIIIIlimil
427 -
Retail Salesrooms
Q Open Saturday
Until Fire
' 'r a. I
ll w Ll
Is-uHp
SAVAGERY COMMON
TO TEUTON MASSES
American Army Contends jNot ;
Willi Go eminent Alone.
Says Sxvarthmore Hero
AUMIKUS imiTlSll ALOK
I'ornier Football Star Deco
rated Willi War Cro.s for
Hraxerv in Aflion
Xn liuoir-i inu (tiinght
Ulln . r.inlilloli!
"over tliet-e' ami Into tlie'fe.-lltiB tint
sliP tt spirited Anierlrnn lo mi mmum
j Into pftiiniinl iontat iih iiimi-i
I metllOdH of warfare In bh.-ii n l-u-i-
I'o-rlUen to his family by Cmpornl Itu-
ll .V. Varnatl, Rwnrtltmoro football t,n
wlto recently was awarded the Cintx ih-
iuerre by the I-'iem-li ioeiiiim ni tm
lieiolftn in veinalnliif; at ln- i. "t
i-ombal while aoriousl woumliil
(oipor.il rnrtiall ban Rot .iuiiv fi-.ir
Hie Idea that tho United Stat. is imlii
me only the Ueitnan atitocraiv and las
defltiltclv ti-aelieil the (otuliif ion that
brutality and avflei re roninion t"
the rich I inarm of the t'ieininn people
III .iilinlration for the .ilor nf I lie
llrltlBll ol(lter Is tinhoiiniled In mie
of hl lei lei!" In- fa
I "We time been to the limit .mil in
Ian attack the other iln -n whn.li we
' wele blowinc tip enem. ttemhe.s and
I ducouts fond we made a good Job of it.
Keuiltoo) T was enuRht by shrapnel from a
ieuten-1 uliell that exploded on the end of in)
rifle anil wounded me In the chest
, left Ur. 1 have been npeiatnl mi in a
French hojpltal well behind tin 1 in-
anil am coiivalemiiif; ei.y will
I'lr-it Vr rniiineiil Ailtiinee
"In line attack the American made
i tlmir tltt tieimaneiit ndvanee. taking
over the iiejiimn tUvt. .-i-.oiul and thbd
! treiuhei". When the intuiitr) went over
! the top after ve had llnlxhed liiirftlns
tip the enentv tretiihrx there wan
eeaicel.v a itoihe to be m-cii, and come
tn find out. they hud "klddooed through
,t concrete tmniel comiructed from thell
treni-he to a tonu about two Ullon in
the rear. Tins wu a unlet fiont until
the Americans pot line, but to hear It
now- ou'(l say. 'I'd hate to jjn to an
i.etive front if thii If cnuid(ied iiiel.'
Xiiyhnn, we aie ilivertinc the Flitxirs
from other fionts .mil iilthnuiili it in.-iv
lot menu a whole lot HI (list. It's hound
to woirv tli" Kaiser later
"We were luuqlit before c left the
State- that it was the German autocracy
we weic llRhtlnK: but from what I've
pen and heind over here It K-eini
dealer to me cier) da) that we're tight
log the lienuau peoplo. people wlio
.Til
liei.
'twin to be Ins-ilm tlvelv hiatal and erti
It wasn't auto! racv that mad.- them com.
nut the initlniikable thing the) have
done, The otil.v wa;. to lh k Ihcni Is lo
tight them at their mv n game. Iloth the
Friiuh and llngllsli tried to fight this
war square and tin it as humanely fir
war can be humane) as possible, tint
Hit- 'xq been foiled at evci) turn by lh
dirty lioches. who have broken promise
artcr promise and -nil the holy law
which tj'ul set down for man to follow.
X'ou can't fight n man with your hand
tied behind your hack and hi lists heal
ing yon i.n tlie face, so there's only nnu
thing lo do -let loose mid go to It. Its
the "holiest wa.v between two points, the
present and success. This Is what I think
unit l liu I shramiel didn't go to my
head." . ,.
Later mi Mart h -".'. Corporal Xarnall
wiotc;
i) before ves-tetday morning they
took us in amhulani-ex to the stntimi.
when- we were put on the llrst American
ltnl Cross train and brought hem to
- . ...., li was. lt nne train, made up
lot the lulled Mates by Hie Midland
Kailrnail of Ilnglnnd. It consisted of
si-Ween cars and was complete and com-
fortable to the minutest detail Tim
(( uwd to , n famous resort axant
I i -,.. noted for Its mineral waters.
( having ror
.-are and ininfnit
1,1 speed bowi v e
I In.pi-
tills are not
th") may he
Awarded t'ni.fc de l.iu-rre
'I guess )oii have seen nt Ihe
A111
it an papeis that I was awarded ihu
French Crolv de Utieire. I fe.l ipn'.
proud of II and bopn to get thp Amen
can P. S. C. (Ulsllngtiiehed Serttce'
Cross! before I leave."
On March 30. while Hie great liriin.in
offensive was still In progtess. Corpoial
nrnall wroti :
"The wound in my leg Is healed so
that I can walk a little with tho aid or
a cane and the nne in my chest is ,oin
Ing along flnel).
"We nro all eageily watching now.
a I suppose you nie, Ihe result of tho
I ig Herman drive on Iho western fiom.
I tell you, the valor and braver) of iho
Fngllsh are marvelous, and believe me.
I Iftt... nfC .(.. 1.41 .n l.,.m I .
j I wan out of thla mid fighting hcMd,. !
them. I will hn-elart to get hack with
our hoys again anil give the lim-hoa .1
fit I In mom tipll Ar.n', .!,. ,.. ...... ....
."'"". : ". '""""- "ii
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
PINKER
w r 9, '
Many people have denied themselves
the comfort and convenience of
I . .n . . '"
i udiuwuuu iiuiii.. ucJicvuiK mcv were
, expensive luxuries. In reality they
cost iess than a qqa rnrnet- wIipm
i . ........
xve do the work.
3034 West York St KM.!;:"
TTiMT?
J vyi r'
Lighting Fixtures
and Lamps
Designs with certain rclinc
nicnts and elegance that
appeal to those of good judg
ment and offered at prices
consistent with best work
manship. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co.
UcJ.tr. tt Ikt CrUlnt uU Stttliti
433 North Broad Street
4 aArt ittlk c'm Aul.mthU. Riii"
J
"t&r
m- ' !&.
JInTKI AllsTltrM'
oiiale Jiistne of the tiit -uu-
(.iillil of I'l-nn-v Ivani.i. who ilit-il
.it Ills nii.irltnriit- in the Miline
Hotel
CHURCHES TO UNVEIL
TWO-CENTURY TABLET
Ceo. Scull ill -Vllentl I'rei-
li teriaiis" Ccreiiitin in
W iisliinjrltin Stjiinre
The .'"Mill anmvets.uv of t'n- oriunl
xatlou of the ih i. i-i.il .Xvnnd nf the
l'reeli)lii Mil i'liunln- m lln- Ann i lean
Colon lis will l,. , o-l, rated at t oil.uk
ihlK arteiimmi l.v the iledi. allnn of a
hltdolicnl tab'.-' at the l-'iret i'reeh) -terlan
Chinch. In Wuehiiuttou .iiar.
Tin- o. i,ison will be nUeti it iiiillonal
slBlllllc.ini l) the plcseliee nf Major
liciieia! I r null I.. -ott. commander at
Cauiji IM. who hi I repreent the
' I'nlted rttate tloveriiinciit. and ! the
read Ins of n letter from I'leiirlent Wil-
son. who will imi b- able to attend tho
erlcPH In person I'resldent XX'llson's
letter will I..- r.ul hv the llev William
llenr.v Knnrlis. '-laieo cier iv m i ne urn. i
rial Assemblv.
The loblet will he unvened tiv the
llev. Iklwnrd Vales tlill. pastor of the
Fin t Presbyterian church, and John .
liriet- llibben. pieisldent of Prim-clou
tilxeii.lt). will d-livii Iho pnn.ipal
...M .
iiiiuircn
Utlier.s wlio will take pari in Ihcexei
. i.es inelinlc tin- ttev. In- Louis C
Washburn, rector of did t 'hi 1st ( liui'ih .
.he Itev ir. Alexander MaeCidl. nf
Sei onrt Pi eh) lei Ian Chun h . the llev.
Victor McilH-rt J.ukens. of Hid Pine
Sited Chinch; the Itev. ir. Charlei.
Wodsworlh. Jr tcpresentltig the New
ilngland churches: ihe flev In-. James
I. ijood. ivpresenl Itig the deformed
ehurches: the Itev. In-, c. f. Clcland.
r(presentlng the t'nitcd rresbyterlnu
. huiehes. and the l!ev. lir. A. J. 1'ovv
land. ieiresentinu the llaplist churches
The lalilei was erected by a commlt
i.e nppointed by the tleneral Assembly
at Pallas. Tev.. May .'.. I!' 17. The
inimniltee comtists of tho Rev. William
II. flobeith, ehairman: the Itev. Or. IM
ward Ynlea Hill, tieorge Stevenson. J
Itenwii-k Hogg. Hichaiil II. Ittinton and
XVilliam II Seotl.
.s.ive Her (ilillilren in Hii' '
I nn.p Xlrinle, Mil.. Xplil " A faun
hnll.se oielipted li Ml . 1 tint I" . Klckll
and four children was t.ills detrnved
last night The Inm e is mi the mlllfarv
roscrv.illoii and nhniii two nulls fi. m
IhelUsnev Station Mi- l"h ku.s dropned
a lighted I, nun which she w.n, carrying
and in a few miiml. s th. bnn.ie was rn-
eloped In llii'mes She n em d bn- chil
dren, who vvei. sinjnuB "ii the :e. und
flooi.
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ERSISTENT misfil-
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Tliey protect and s?txc (tiiik
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They co-ordinate all depart
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your individual requirements.
Xnidrrf! I alnnets. xxnod and
steel, arc standard and the
lmlcM - lit any make of c:iliiii-t
.Is.
Pi iboul Hour problem
i-cir tor hteratnir.
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JUSTICE MESTREZAT
Mc5PflITRT AnifiTlRlNIQ WaH cIfC,c,, ,0 the f"tt "'pen on
iO.LUUIH VlJJUUlllO'o Democratic ticket, taking Ills reat
the folloxvlnu January. Ills term would
litto expired In 1P2I.
-, ! I" 1903, on tho retirement of the lalo
Slate Supreme Court Sustains cniet justice jamoa t. jntt-heii from
Second Loss Within Two
Weeks
V) HINT OF SfCCKSSOKS
ItotK
ol' Dead .luiisl Will
I akt'll It) I liitilltoWll
for lltirial
. ... ,
t , M.i.ieme Court of I'enneylvanla
.. !n srslon here lodny out of re-
... n KKOclnte Justice ltephpn Ilex.
t o,v who died In hm apartment In the
dine Hotel yentenia.v inorninB- i"eain
a- due to heart dbreni-c. lie had been
, fo. sevrial month.
t ns- rt JiiKtlee McKtrexat erloul)
nfeced ,liitlce William 1. Totter, of
ti-e same bench, and be died two week
ac I he new5 of Justice Pi.ttcr'a death
vi .is kept from hl 1m) hood friend, fear
,iiir it would acciavHie 1U conditloti
nd JtiMloe 'Mentrexat died without
Kiu vvledge of hi eolleagm-'n palng
'11. k..,A Ilu .ilil..ll(T flirt Mil till
nidges of the Supteme Bench of Pet.n-
sv Ivanla will be filled by appointment by
the Ciovernor. There I no Intimation a.i
io who the appointee will be.
l-uneriil rr. Tiiiiiiirtmr
Funeinl sei-Mce.. will be held at the
I Ml" IMO lUUtlH '-' OI""lia ! r-i
er mid
lirMiMrnnil nunn i...m.....
..l..-.i -!.. ..1. .....frr...
ili.iimoii.it I o'.loi l. The hotly will be
Mken to I iilnntowu tonintrovv night and
Hi. llunl Initial cmce will he held on
Wedncwlav afternoon at II o'clock, nt the
Firm I'ronbytriinii Church theie. of
which Judge Jlestrczat was a member
Judge Meittrezat w,-i a m idowcr, tii
-i ife. who wn XII Klixa XV IIImui Kit inp.
a MMer of the late Judge Nathaniel
KwiiiR. of Fnlontown, ta., with whom
he fotinetl) prartlced law. having died'
In ISfin Their only ihlld died In In-
fane). In leecnt yeais Judge Mestrezat
made Philadelphia his permanent place
of lesldenee and becunie Intimately con
nected with Its social activities. Ills
death is mom nod b w Ide-circk- of
friends
Itorn at Alaiilewnnil. ilteiii. Coiitit.v.
Pa. Febiuai.v IH, IS4!. Justice Mestre-
xate passed hl hn)hood mi his fatbet's
fnrin. and after eailv tniimn in tlie
t.tlbiic selinnN attended Wa.v nenliili a Cot
lese, ftom whiih lie was graduuted in
ISCS. After completing the law couin;
at Washington and l.ee lnlei'Mt a;
Ixtalncton. X'a . ho was. admitted to
, prnctlm at the liieene County bar in
September, 1STI.
( , -0rp.irnllmi l.nVT.ver
A vear later he settled .It I'tilommv n
Fa)elte Count), atid entered 4 law- paii
nei'fthlp In 1 "" with Ihe late Cliarti
K. Hnv le. a member of Congress fm two
terms from that dtstrh t
He devoted hin attention iatgelv t 1
tnipoiatlon practice and wa- a Inivi
of untiring Industi). In- practice (-;-tending
to ihe Fedeial courts and u-e
Supreme Court nl tlie I'nlted Stale '
He fool, an active Itileie-t In Itcnioi rat n
polltus, serving ns chairman of the
licmocratlc coinniiltee of Favette
County and attending boll, state ,m.l ,
national convention n a delegate, lie1
,lw " sneer.
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Cijstal in niaiiy new colorings.
Earthenwai'e in a variety of designs.
Plated Silverware of 1 he belter quality.
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NOISE LE
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vvas. elected tt Common I'leaa JudRO In
tlie Fourteenth Judicial nintrlct lit 1893,
and before the expiration of bin term
nie uciicii. .iiiuko .ucairrzni nnu Jtldira
i iiHy ltrown, tne present t'hier Justice, '
drew- lotn for the dlatltictlnn of auc- i
.eedinc to the chief JiiKtlrcfhlp, both
hiitlnc been rommltjloned on the nm
date. Tho choice fell to r-,lef Jttnk-9
Iti own. i
JUKticO .Melrci!lll Clline nf an r.1.1
Ftcnch family of Ilordenux and could
trace IdK atice.stry back to 1BH2. Hlfl
He Rrnnilfather came to thla country during
j tin- ItelRti of Terror In Fameo In 1793 .
I and nettled hi a nmall French commti
j nlty on the liankit of the SIonotiRahela
ttner near tno village in which Judge '
Slci-lrczat wna born. II In father. Jean
,, 0lllnuniP iln,mli wa9 .'
ceii'ful Mock ralyer and merchant.
'i'l i,-i j-jm i l.'l" STIilKI'"
POSTPOM'I) FOR PHOHK
'. ipe.il l)rla) Commerrial 0i-'
I.
i'ialur Walkout --Labor Hoard
I'ronii-cs llentril)
The Commercial Telegraphers' I'niop
will not Flrll.e toda.v.
late appeal from Secretary of .ibor
Wlleim narrowly avrrted u walkout b
member of the union IhioiiKhotlt the;
country n n protettt against the alleged
mistreatment they urn recelMtig at the
, - i. " ... .i-.l. 1.
'. xm ""'", ro """'"
.n,n' u. lrl( wa ,ipinyrd by an
, apiieal from .loeeph .M. Illtclilc. gen..
leial organizer of the American Feder.
."" "' ,'nb(,r'.n' "."' Instance of . .T '
h1"n',1,i":n,, '"""a,""lal PrcBidcnt of
.' .'-
The War !.ahor It. ..nil. of w hii h tm -
mer I'reKldent Tuft and Frank V. Walli
are the licurlf, has pmmi.scd an ines
ligation nf the claims of the union and;
iciiiedlnl tuenjmr,1.-. should the claims i
prove to be Hist. '
XX'hlle stril uleis had never hcen
Imnllv Issii-d. i hi- men wete ordtied to
r -pot t fm vvmU thU inm-uing
l)l I'T 01 U'l' S ANXOl CKI)
,
IVuii-vlvjnia to .cinl ,1(i Men lo
(Inluuiliiis It.iir.nk-
llarrlsliurg, Ap-il L"i. (Juot.is wlu.h
tlie vai inns lo. ..I draft hoards m lln
State Will he leilllleil in fin uisli on the
call fur null m no in I'nluiubnv Hat -
lack dUI'itIK the liell.nl l.t'gillllillg Ma
ii weie made iiuiili. Hnlav . 1 he men
.who will gn to i '.iltiiiibiis ate in the ter
Ititorv fmnietl . mitrlhtllui v to Cauin
, Meade and t'.iiiin Sheimati . total of
.iin. inrii win K-i tu in. iaiiu.'lw nil
Ala) I" lio.mls will s-r nil 7n nien. Mu.v
l.'i.'lJ.! lneli. anil. lav I I, I'hJ men.
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