.y - " '! , r - , V'A ?' JBVBjS'IKG Pb.oLiaLkDaiOK--PHlLAlJLl'HIA,'' SAl'UJRDAY, JULY 13, 11)18 --4v v. V?. 5 '? ; -y 'A J SUMLSHEVIK ONCE LIVED HERE News of Murder of Russian Press Censor Kills Father SADNESS IN HOME David Goldstein Prays Synagogue for Brother and Parent m NEWS FROM THE SHIPYARDS SHIPYARD VILLAGE WATER PLAN AIRED TWINS "STUMP" HOG ISLANDERS Emergency Fleet Corporation ReprcscntativesDiscuss Project With Gloucester Council In a little clpar store In North Third Street the windows are hoarded up, the doors are locked and the Interior, with Its meaRer stock, Is darkened. A block away, In a synaKosue, David Ooldsteln Is pralnir for hl! brother, Moses, and his father. Max, who are dead ono In far-away llussln, the other lutein this city. Moses, minister of the press under the nusslan Bolshevik rox eminent, for merly a clerk In the clear store at G3d North Third street, was shot to death near the outskirts of retrogiad, where lie 'had gone to address a woiklngmcn's meeting The father fell dead when told of his son's murder. Back In Russia, vyhere his son was lain after Rolnjr from this country, Goldstein's widow and sW more chil dren may he mourning the loss of the minister, but the death of the. hubhand and father has not been made known to her jet. Ambition l.onili In Dentil Loyalty to bin ambition to hac a hand In liberating the people of Russia led younp Ooldsteln he was twenty-six years old to his death. He had been a clerk In his father's cigar store at the Third street addresu The store was established In 1312 when the father and son enmo to this coun try after the youth escaped from Siberia, where he had been sent because ot the doctrines he preached In Russia, inreo jears ago, vounR nepresentntles of the nmercency Fleet Corporation had a conference with the members of Gloucester City .Council vestcrelny and urged that city to make a proposal to furnish the water for the new "shipyard IHngo which !i being con structed below Gloucester for the em ployes of the New Jersey and Ponnsjl vanla yards. Mr. Schuster and Mr. Knight, who represented the corporation, stated that the contract had been awarded for fiOO homes and It is likely at least 400 more will bo built, and that all of the plans had been worked out, with the exception of the furnishing of water. The Government Intends to Install a distributing main ns well ns a fire mall) and wants Gloucester to supply the water and run a sixteen-lnch main from Its pumping station. The cost of extending the main and Installing the service will be about $130,000 and the Gox eminent will furnish the money. The members of Council seemed to be Impressed with the Idea and will hold a meeting next Friday evening, when the plans, with figures, will be submitted by the Government men. The hones are to be similar to those being built in the Fortieth Ward for Hog Island workers. They will be two stories high, have six rooms and a bath and will be sold to the shlpard men at less than cost price, but when the war ends the owners will pay to the Uovern ment the remainder of the cost unless they haxe depreciated In alue. Gloucester Council Is also considering the Idea of taking in the Hinge and making it a part of tho city The Ul lage Is now part of Centre township and consists of nbout seenty-fle acres. HOSPITAL CHARGES I trolley ruling helps edge I may not disturb saloons nnnnrn mr i;rTnr? Jersey Governor Holds It Dc'Kniic Won't Cloc Plnccs Within rKUDLD BY KRUSEN. Mroyo Opponent's "Issue" I Arsciml'ii Unlf-Mllc Zone troy Truilon. Julv 13 Declaring that the A score or more ot saloons situated I recent decision b the l'tibllc t'tllltles j within the half-mile zone about the Allnrwl TrpillmiMil nf Wnnimi1' ommlssloii dismissing the petition of, Frankford Arsenal probably will not be Ult,iu lltuuilllll OI Oiuail , thp 1ul1c j.fni, Ra,wny Companj. disturbed by the Federal authorities furnishing trolle senlce in 110 munlol- unles a special ruling is made by the palltles of the State for a seven-cent ' Attorney General to lit their cases, nr- fare hut nllmxlntr the foiiiiianv to ml- '""ling to an announcement today bj arc. mil allotting uie minimus m. ,.,,,, StlltPH ni,trlct Attorney Kane lect a celit on each nilBinHi iransier. ,, ,-,. K,pra .i..., .. .. . tnirt at City Institution a Mis- take, He Says Director Krusin has started an In xestlgntlnn of rhaiges bx Miss Klurtnre would 'knock the props' under I the head of the arnix lecreatlon xerx le-c that the (.losing of close proxlm- ,1... l.r..k.. nr (Tn.k n I. Iff Kliril fl 1 HIT- 1. 1, 1111,1111 OI III'JI(,r 1' , . V'.l ... - iii'l.uiiiir.iii i.iraiu.Hi- hi in.- ! tuetilvplclit s.i nnns In Ulqlnn .Anilm tinlii nnHiin Ulfllf.Kffll-.. . " . . " -, i.i.., . .L ir ,; .. ;, i.-... .i 1 'l l" tlie1 nre-iru ns imiiiiii ins juris- Mnjer. superintendent of the day mil- ntrir T lonns F M.Cran, ot l'a"' 'diction, under the law uiohlhltlng the sery at the Ku,s,g,on l.lBTrthous,. , ,a. I a ' , rH7n.lTl5..MI i fnl.x?! I VCUnUllZ'1" " she was given food, unfit to cat. and , j lug Matcment , of A" ? '.'Tf the'm'xfappl x'lng to such subjected to liumillatlng treatment dm-1,. .'"l.t!,-aJ,l .,.lu' c-ffpr,."f..l,,.T ..(I..':l!' ?" 1 rases .however. Mr. Kane said todav. In Ir bnnnL -.11 tvrnuu f t-rtm lltirlot t ll A ' lug n brief stay In the Municipal Ho-1 platfoim of lieoige I, ltnord mid to I Plini. explode his propaganda complete! has brought him to tlie toncluslon that It is not npplli able to arsenals nts In- 'Doctor Krusen pressed the o, "SS V,?" Hint the alliged treatment accorded Miss ' pnldlcltv pioniottis had harped on the Jlnver xvns rlllu In "n mlnlnkn" iniiie 1HH- HllUKllin .is lilt Unix lhnr. "" """ x" mis" hi- 'ipiMrrntlx which .i iild lie trumiied 1111 ol mnri mc" ln '"'' """,a "A woman's committee snxeM.gnl- .J.', tW .:.lgo can, "all " . night after ' lurlni. a period of moblll g conditions at the hospital, said In- night with abs .lutelx no (onslder.itlon -raining 1 Ing rector Krusen, "to make certain exerx-ifoi tfie fact lh.it exldemn mcseiittil to uie 1 inn i -ninnilHsioii mlglit Jillltx olllce Interpreted the statute to mean .1 pcrnuinint structure for housing .'SU in me nuiiiar service zatlon for AUTO THIEVES' BA ? split up, say mm Syndicate Betrayed by ArrJ(( of Four in Effort at ,$pr , Jail Delivery v Here are George anil Kolicrt O'Connrll, ciplitccn jea.s old, of '5227 Uaxcrfonl nvenue, who ntc clerking at the cniilnincnt ollicc in the IniluMrial Relations Utiilding at Hog Island. One of Ihe liox U Kolicrt and the other is George, bill if jou want to know wliirh it which jou will have to ak them yourst'lf NOTES OF SHIPMEN Activities at Gloucester Yards and Personal Doings of Workers nMmrt Ttntlnnrl forennn of Hie rlx'- Goldhteln rtq in thn 'iw Jersev shinx'ards. savs wanted a broader field than the small I he is the tallest man In the plant, and store In which to nlr his radical views, noxv an effort Is being made to learn He xvent to Nexx Yolk There ho metiX-ho is the shortest so thev can have I,eon Trotsky, Bolshevik Minister of War. Goldstein xvent to xork as a re porter on tho s.imo nexxppaper xx-lth Trotsky. With the spread of rexolutlon In Hus sia and tho depaiture of Trotsky for tho scene of action to take part In the Bolshevik movement, Moies Goldstein became llred with a desire to get Into the game He was urged by Trotsky to Ko to Russia. Goldstein came to Phlladelnlili nml asked his father wlnt he thought nt experience in this- kind of writ, having their picture taken together Holland stands six feet txxo and one-half Inches I.eon Orr, who xxas employed In the Pennvlvania ll.illroad olllce. Camden, 'exer.il xears, and Haines HUllaid. who xxas pmplojeil In the Corn Hxchange Natlnn.il Bank, Philadelphia, have taken positions with the cost department of the Pennsylvania yard rieorce Beattv has been appointed superintendent of the hull department of the -exx Jersey .iru 110 11 is iim xx me the idea of going xxith Trotsky Tho elder Goldstein counseled against suqh an action, and the son returned to his reportorlal xxork in Noxv York But only for a short time. In a fexv xxeeks he was back in Philadelphia to tell his father he was going to Itussl.i to "join Trotsky and other Bolshevik lead ers. Ho went. Chances 1IU Name In Petrograd, Goldstein changed his name to Molsls Volodarskv and assumed charge of the ccnsoishlp ot Russian papers with the title of Minister of the Press So hard did he press tho nnti-Bolshe-vik factions that his death xx.is plotted, and June 20 he xxas shot xxhlle on his way to address a meeting of xxoikpien on tho outskirts of Petrograd The first nexvs of his Kin's death was taken to the father by Samuel Kuitz, .1 barber, 719 North Third sneet, xxho saw accounts of the murder In noxxspapers two xx'eeks after It happened Goldstein was burled Thuisd.iy. RAISE SERVICE FLAG North Philadelphia Honors Its Fighters Today Trlhute was paid to tlilrty-flvv young men In the military serxlce from the community by residents In the vicinity of Warnock and Huntingdon streets this nfternoon, when it service flag was raised at that corner. Preceding this ceremony a parade was held in the neighborhood, starting at 2:30 o'clock from Twelfth and Cumber land streets. This procession was led by the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Chuich Band and was made up of a. detail of bluejackets of the Fourth Naval Dis trict forces. Civil War veteians. Patrioiic Order Sons of America, Boy Scouts and members of other organizations. been connected with txxo other shlp- vards befoie taking 11 Job with the New Jei.-ey plant. Thomas O'Brien bellexes It would be a goo ' idea If the Pucy &. Jones Club xxould haxe a bathhouse eiectid on the Delaxxare Illxer front. He has sent a communication to the club setting fortli that in.inx- einplo.xcs who are living temporal llv In rooms have no place to take a bath, and If theie was a bith houve they could go Into the rlxer after xvorklng hours. Charles Chiles, of the New Jersey forge shop has .1 thlrt -two-foot fishing boat he xx III use 10 tnke some of his fellnxx- employes out for a fishing trip in the neai future. Grorgo Storms, who says he Is quite nn angler, will be one of the part. William North, who began as a riv eter in the Nexv Jersey yard last week, has 11 1 1 cord of having driven 1480 thiee-uti.irtet-incli rivets In a da v. He Is n shell man and expects to drive S00 to 700 dally when the bulls Of the ships nt the New Jeiscy yard are "shelled." GETS MEDAL FOR RESCUE BONUSES FOR CRAMP'S MEN Extra Pay Will Be Distributed Beginning Wednesday Concurring with the announcement by President Wilson relative to the In 1 creases ln salaries of employes of shly . yards thioughout the country, 8000 em 1 ployes of tho Cramp Shipbuilding Com j pany will, beginning Wednesday, par ticipate ln the. distribution of bonuses. The War Savings Committee here Is , 'asking banking institutions to provide 1 volunteer clerical forces foi the entire period which it will necessitate the 1 Cramp company to distribute the salary I checks. The convenience to the employes of providing such means for the Immediate cashing In of his check Is provided only ln the cases where the emploje desires to Invest part or all of this back salaiy in War Savings Stamps Practically $875,000 will be distributed among the Cramp employes WAR LOAN DIRECTORS, NAMED Reserve Bank Governor Picks Staff for Fourth Drive Governor H P. Passmoie, of the Fed eral Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, has announced the follow lug organization for the Fourth Liberty .Loan campaign in the Third Federal Reserve District. Executive committee, Walter C. Jan ney, Horatio G. Lloyd, John II, Mason, George Wharton Pepper, Joseph Wayne, Jr., Mrs. Henrv D Jump, K. Pusey Pass more, Lexx-ls II. Parsons, director; How ard F Hansen. Jr., and Albert H. Berry, associate dliectors. At a meeting of the committee Mr. Passmore xvas made chairman and Mr. Hansell secretary. Appointment of Mrs. Jump on the e. ecuiixe committee gives recognition to the National Women's Liberty Loan Committee, whose representative she is u nioir iNlLilrman for the Third Federal Reserve District for the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. PUT ONLY GARBAGE IN PAIL Cooke Savs It's Valuable if Free From Other Material inif cnnUv Federal food admlntstra tor for Philadelphia, urges householders to keep tin, glass, broken crockery, nails ,rt mit-h articles out of the garbage pall, so the garbage may be of commer- L Many new methods of utilizing refuse food are now being dex eloped, Mr. Cook explains, one of the most important be ing that of concentrating It for poultry food. ' ' ENDS LIFE IN RIVER Philadelphia!! Dives Into Sea and Saves Ship Quartermaster Rescue of a conn ado has won for Chief C'omml'sarv Stexxard J. ilarclo, of this city, a gold medal of honor An nouncement of tho axvaid was made todav. While on dutv on the XT S S. Smith Marclo Jumped Into a rough sea during ji heaxx- northeaster last December and saved from droxiulng a c7ilef quarter master, xxho had been cariied oxerboard by tho heavy sea. ROTARIANS VISIT HOG ISLAND TODAY FOUR BALL GAMES PLAYED BY SHIPMEN Puscy & Jones Company League Also Holds Box ing Bouts The Pue.v & Jones Shipyard Base ball League plnveil four games this af ternoon Tho games started nt 1 30, when the Burners and Middle Yard teams clashed and the Npw Jersey yard and the Instruction Depaitment team met The next txxo game, brtxxc en the Hull Department team and Company K, and Pipe Fitters and Main Ofllco, started at 4 o'clock The Pipe Fitters' team noxx leads the league xxlth eight victories and no gams lost The Instruction team and the Burn ers nie lied for second place with six games xxon and two lost. The Hull De partment team and the Nexx Jersey team are next with four games won and four lost The Middle Yard team has not won a game this se.isou Following tlie biscliall games there xx ere boxing bouts The main bout was between Kddle Forrest, of the Pusey & Jones club, and Prix ate Bobby Gra ham, ot Company L The semixx Ind-tip xxas betxxpen BIllv Fullei and 1M Wagner, xxho ale aspliing for the championship of H 201 Thcso boxs met on the Fourth ot Jillv, but the bout xxas declared a draw No admission was charged to the baeb.ill games or boxing bouts PRESIDENT NOT COMING Report Was Wilson Was to Attend Hog Inland Launching It was rumored today Presldnt Wil son might participate in tho llrst launch ing lit Hog Island, thai of the Red Jacket, scheduled for Mohd.o. August 1 The leport xx.is denied Jt Real Ad- n!-nl TCfiivln'M office Talk of de'aing the launching of the Red Jacket one day is believed to have nix en rl--e to the rumor. 'I lie 1 eason for the change xxas to enable rertnln imminent nelsons lo attend For Ad miral Hoxxles It xx.is stated that no change In the schedule had been ordered PROMOTION IS RAPID Lawrence MrCarlli Is Making Speed Up the Ladder One cold nioinlng last March Law rence McCarthy, of Ft Louis, shivered outside the employment olllce at the Puse & Jones Gloucester shipyards un til the door opened and his tuin came Ho xxas sent down to the bollei shop ns layerout and soon xxas made head of a gang. He is noxx Hist nssltaut to Foi eman Wall, of Dip bollei hhop and Is said to be on the load to fiutliei promotion. IRONWORKER EASY WANDERLUST VICTIM thing Is nbsolutelv light and no such conditions as stated exist tlieie now ' Miss Maer remained ten daxs In tin xxards for Infectious diseases Hie xn nt to the hospital on June J fiom tin Sxl jtli'inent Iloute, Fourth and Christ Hn I struts following an attack of measles She xxas taken to the hospital, she dt 1 1 lares, In an ninbulnnce along xxlth 11 baby suffering fiom spln.il meningitis 1 1 Fear of contracting the dreaded dK- c.n-e, she said, unnerved hoi At the 1 hospital she was provided vv Itli a night 1 gown of coarse cloth The food brought her, she declares, xxas unfit to eat and the tiay on xxlilch It xxas served xx.is 'grimed xxlth filth." Miss Mn.xer further alleges she xx.is foiced to ue tlie public xxash room In the hospital, and to reach It had to piss, scantily clad, through tho men's ward The only food, she declares, that was (It to eat xxas obtained by biiblng attend- xvvii t c n Tl ,'""" luirihase it for her Will UC HI BcrVlCC l' roill Ihird After ten das In the hospital MKs . 1 n 1 l iMnver -!! she 'broke doXx n " She is Sincrjiirksoil and 'lOtll and nn on a vacation In the western pirt of tho State In view of this fact, the District vttorncx said he xxould nxxnlt special nn i,w.r.,.,i., 1,. ,.iino.. ..e i ,n,-,i ivn..e 1 insrtuctioiis. from Washington before "ii 'va--v-t 111 x uicoi xii iji hiimiii rin vi ' ' --'-- 1 -- - of shaking public e.mlldrnce In a le- 1 acting against the saloons around arse- sponsible JUUli lal borlx and pii'siiinp Itiouslx anllclp.illng a dishonest nrbl tiar.x faro Increase In the midst of this deniHgogueix the Coin t of Hi reus .nut Appeals cune aloiii, with Its girit de 1 Islon upholding the right of tho Ftllllx . Commission lo oblige the trolley com-I inn to glxe addition il tiansfirs" TWO NEW CAR LINES TO HOG ISLAND READY Market Monday OFF FOR A LONG HOLIDAY Txxo nexv trolley linns to Mng Island will be in servl'O Monday "line will be operated from Fortieth and M.nket streets by the Philadelphia Rapid Tran sit Company and the other fiom Third ard JacKson stieets bv the Philadel phia Uallxx.i.xs compinv Both lines xx each way tellef of rongcstlon at the Juniper stieet I spent at Alton, N, H station of the subwav, at Thlrtx -second 1 Miss Grady took along a large xxard- .i ,,,!. ...!.. -,,1 .,1 iviii ninih'10'"" r oxeralls and sunbonnets. xvhlch and Mniket streets and at roity-nlnth I(1(, , ,p ,)c1(,f ,hat M,)(( ,,,,, t0 hp street and Woodland nvenue a faimerette Her friends expect her Tho rimlo of the P 11 T line to be ,Mllv to ",0 switchboard In the fall, but J lie rouic ot me I u i line, to no f , . . . known ns "Route IB' xx 111 be south on ,lton and Its big, sxxoet blueberries are not (pUte so sure about tint Hog Island Telephone Operator Start Bostonxxnrd for Summer Miss Helen Gratis, xxho xx.is a lele- I phone operator at Hog Island xihcn the big construction gang hid Its first ' tiltclieel battle xxlth Ihe mnsoultoes h.is effect a raxing of time.) gone to her home In Boston for a xac.i- Anollior .-irlx.int.ice will bo "on Tlml "loans the rest of the suni jxnniner aox.uii.iKo win no , . .,,i. n, (i, nt i, SLGAR USERS' LAST CHANCE Mu-t Make Report Monday or Huj No Morn Mnndiv offers the Inst chance for sugar users (o hand their reports' to sug.it headquirtcrs 34 Noith Fifteenth street and receive certificates which xxlll emble them to obtain sugar sup plies during the lenialnder of July Manufacturer!!, public citing house pioprietors, boarding housekeepers and other largo users of sugar xxlll not bo able to purchase sugar after Monday If thev have no certificates About 20,000 reports h ive boon turned in to sugar headeiu.ulors so far, and this Is more than two-thlids of ihe num ber that should be flleel Hvtrn assist ants will bo supplied In tho office to take care of jheruh expected Monday CELEBRATE FIELD MASS Maintain Coal Oiitpul Foitleth street to Chestnut to Forty second, to Chestei avenue, Forty -ninth uefitnl 171, t, itni .tvoiiitn lal. mil rnml. 1 ' , , .',...i,i Shipments of anthracite foi June as to Mnetx-fnuith stiect and I.istwlck r, nort,,(1 , r;1(. Anthracite Bine ui of In- avenue. Returning, the oils will con- ' formation amounted to C RCT fid long ,, . , , . , tons a- compared vxlth fi 887.-51", tons 111 tlnue north on 1 01 tj -second stieet to x, n an(, vUh 7,0411,037 tons In June Market, to starting point The first 1017 inclining car xxlll leave Fortieth and I - Market streets at n o'clock and the last ' en at 12 45 a 111 fletumlng, the first I car leaves Ninety-fourth street and Hastxxlck avenue at C 40 a m. and the labt at 1:21 a. m Hlghl minutes xxlll be clipped from the schedules each vxa.x Fifty nexx- cars xxlll bo placed in serxlce. The other lino leading from Jackson street -vx ill lim to the administration building loop nt Hog Island ard xxlth a 1 mining time of thirty minutes CANCEL BOXING BOUTS New York Ship Committer For got to Get CilyV Permission The cancelling of the boxing bouts scheduled foi this nfernoon nt the Third and Frio stieets giounds, Camden, bj the N'exx York Ship ard athletic committee xxas a big disappointment to the xxoik ers of this 5 ard Although iiei mission had been ob tained fiom the State Boxing Commis sion, other pioxlslons of the State laxx' ImiI not been called out and thereoie the athletic committee called off Ihe bouts. The giounds whoie the bouts vxre to be held are incloseel and an ad mission is 1 barged, and no pel mission hail been gixen bv tlie city authoilties The baseball game xxas pln.xed and attracted much attention The game was between the Nexv York Shipyard team mid the lleich.ints' Shipyard team, of Bristol, mid was a league contest nals He expressed doubt such 11 rul ing xxould be made BUSY DRAIN SUPERINTENDENT E. D. Knohrl, at Hog Island, Has Many Projects Going On A Hog IsHnd correspondent xx rites tint i; D Knobel, superintendent of drains at the big shlpxard Is digging ditches In the rear of the Island so the mosquitoes e1 in float out to sea "Incidental! the correspondent con tinues, "Knobel Is constructing the $00000 athletic llelil for the shlpworkers lliorp They've got It In for Knobel down there llv cry noxx and Itun a road strnxs oft 01 In moxrd, xxlth the result tint' pedestrians and autrunobllists often get bewildered and lost And they all blame it on the superin tendent of drains for the declare that when he has nothing else to do he just rambles around to see xxlilch road he xxams to gixo the next knockout to RATSE AMBULANCE FUND nusinc 'Women's Cliritlian I.eapue Secures Mnne by Novel Plan Tho undertaking of the Business Woman's Christian League to purchase nnii oritiln nn ambulance for the use of tho American Women's Hospital, under the control of the National .vieoicai Women's Asscclitlon, has ended in com plete success i-ifioon hundred dollars vxere needed and the xxork of money collection has been going on among tho 3000 members all througn me spring until 1110 ioiai Mood at about 1000 Negro Held on Two Charges ... .. . . J&' J'once believe tney nave DroKt?ntBmi an automobile theft syndicate In Vftirx x ation nere lor me iasi nvo ycaif, m xni fr Hrrost nf tlio four PhltnrlelnnlanR Wno e,? tempted to deliver three "pals" t torn 'tn , 'ft-', j Woodbury, N J. Jail. The automobile with which they laia - ..' In wait, after providing the prisoner IJ with saxx's and revolvers during a Vlslt, t n U e-ll ... .Int.- ,- ...a 4nrfar 0. iw i,,c jatt t.u udjd ufek, wan nnj i j j laennnea as me property or uen.ra.ni n,r -j.i Rearlck. nn attorney. The machine wasj m! stolen from a garage at Twenty-first! 'jO street and Indiana avenue several days, v. IE" ?M Elmer Vogt, of Emerald street, one Of, &i the prisoners who was to have been. llherated, told the Jail authorities the detals ot the plot ana the operation OP ji the auto nyndlcate in this city. It Uj. JjA calrl Canlnln slnllHnr. nf ill. rxlo!t.M AS Bureau, lieard his story and will mako "tM an effort to have the men brought hetWj, for a hearing ,; In default of $4500 ball, the would-ba liberators are In the Woodbury Jail. They are George W Wesler, James Fln nerty, Rajmond Bayno and John F, Sykes, all of this city. :i jtf 6 WAR SCHOOLS FOR WOMEN Knights of Columbus Kvent Tomorrow at Garden Lake The Box William Sulllx.in. Princeton, N J, xxlll ofllelate at tho second annual field mail of San Ralxnrtor t iiuncll. No JS1, Knights of Columnus, tod ly, at the Count rj Club at Garden Lake, N .1 A dot.iil of troops from Camp Dlx and the Philadelphia N.ny Yard will attend the services I III SfTI lOll W 1 Ufx IP larn 1, . t. -- .... - n - ('....w Ilex M V Im.i 1 ..iJ. ..". 1 Henrv l-inmiei. a net-ro. e noum A special muslcil moi, , ,', . T' N J Fa"n f,"'p'-' -W-1 "" i'Ssa,1,t nml bv thV choir of Hi.'im;-, V"",1 '"' 5'n battery and attempted robbery, was I ollc i-hmrl rcl f'l)rl"et' Path-, ,eid under $800 bill by Magistrate Im- "- "'"c" her at the Second and Queen streets station today to await the outcome of ln Honor Two U. S. Amliulanrc Drixer turl-s he is said to have Inflicted upon Purl. tiiK- 11 mi,. 1 v , ;, Michael Kellv. forty vears old 223S v Ilemlek : .n, 7(l 'V rredsnuth Tw ent -second street Hamlel meil . ni,',!".,! e T, Mcr:"''-p' two ,is arrested following nn attack upon I h wr ? im rt-r,h,,rf; -,1a,e Just I Kellv b three negroes in the saloon of, Xr, ul ,pcnr,a,r; Hh the distinguished Michael Norton nt Clifton and South scrviee medal for gall miry under fire streets, where Kelly is a bartender. ' Manufacturers Here Requested tof Provide Training Shops The Government is ready to establish , six training schools or demonstration shops in this city to fit women for war work John C Jones, district chief of tho Ordnance Department, made this an- nouncement to 1000 war materials, makers of the city at the Manufactur-I ers" Club last night, and asked them to furnish the necessary space, machinery . and tools a -J Woman labor must soon be uniformly adopted by the manufacturers. Mr. Jonca. said This, he declared, Is the only solu-' tlon of the labor problem. He Urged greatest speed In this direction, so that' further Inroads of the draft will notj hinder the vvln-the-xvar plans. Man's wages must be paid the women if they do his work, Mr. Jones said,, pointing out that they are more "de-f pendable, loyal and patriotic than men'-j T0Krw iTfTf JMf 1 Whorl, delightful fliilo ride from the f-itr. .ippeuziiiE meals atix-arn ready L-J ." "'? Two Hundred Members of , Men Who Put Big Steel Plates Club and Wives See Great Ship Industry Txxo hundred members of tho Rotary Club nnd theii wlxes visited tho Hog Island ship ard this nfternoon at the Invitation of Major Charles Case, as sistant to the jircsldent of the Ameri can International Shipbuilding Corpora tion, and as his guests mado an inspec tion of the great merchant maiine In dustry there. The Rotnrlnns left In automo biles from Broad and Tine streets at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Upon their ar rival at tho Island they were formally welcomed by Major Case, who escorted them through the shlpxard . 'Permission had been given for the party of visiting Rotarians to take their automobiles inside the ard and as much of the Inspection as possible was made ln the mnchines. The,trlp was arranged tev give the business men of the Rotary Club an idea of the magnitude of the work b'elng done at the Island Members of the committee co-operating with Major Case in nrranging the In spection were Charles B. Falrchlld, Jr., first vice president of the club; Charles II, Sasseman, member of the board of directors, and Frank C, Harris, secre tary and treasurer. WILL EXPAND SUN PLANT in Place Are Shipyards' Greatest Nomads From Balrd'g I Camden Man Leaps Bridge Prolonged Illness, it Is believed, caused ti...ir i."u'n 39 North Twenty-fourth EJt v etrV Camden, to eoAimlt suicide this K c afternoon by plunging Into the Cooper Stiver from tiaira Driagor MIL. kalr lina Blt haAll 1 mum T "; Plan New Boiler Shop With Capacity of 250 u Year Che te r, Ta., July 13, Plans are under way for tremendous extensions nnd im provements at the plant of the Sun Ship building Company, In this city. The pres ent boiler shop at the Sun plant has a capacity of about seventy-five Scotch boilers a jear, and work has begun to ward a nexv boiler shop xxhlch will have additional capacity of -'50 Scotch boilers a year and be by far the largest boiler shop ot the kind ln this country, it not In the world. This plant will be located on the block now used for an athletic field and the adjoining property, owned by J, Frank Black, between the athletic field and the railroad To avoid delay, the ground may have to be comman deered by tlyi Kmergency Fleet Corpora tion, which is Interested. Held on Robbery Charge James Smith, twenty-five years old and colored. AVest Price street. Germantown. Is awaiting a hearing tomorrow on the charge ot entering the house of Mrs. Slble Snelgrove. 626 West Itlttenliouse street, and stcuilng Jewelry valued at $700, He was arrested today. n Of all the skilled mechanics In the shipyards the structural lion workers nre said to be the greatest nomads These aio tlie men who put the big steel plates of a ship In place. Not infrequently It happens that a plate Is not shaped perfectly When this occurs ono .should see a gang qf these steel Jugglers tearing it out and fitting another Into its place "Out with it come on with the crane noxv let 'or go!" shouts the foreman Tho same crane fetches up another plate and the work rushes on Then to see tho men bolting up these platen and the riveters working with their pneumatic hammers are some more of the Interest ing s'ehts the fexv yisttors are treated to. Many of the iron workers In the Dela ware Itlver yards have traveled the country over from coast to coast A job In Seattle may hold a lot of iron workers for a half ear. Tlie other half is just as likely to be put In at New York or Nexv Orleans These men follow big Jobs xxheie other craftsmen vxould not go and give up the comforts of home That Is the wav of the Iron worker Compiratively fexv of them take on the responsibilities of a home of their own Wanderlust Is theirs All mako good wages all tho time, and at present they are llxing In clover i r MOSQUITOES CAUSE A FIRE Hog Island Apparatus Responds to Alarm or "Cremation" Hog Island mosquitoes caused a Are a few days ago that made many people think the big shipyard was doomed Great clouds of smoke arose from No Man'o Land" section. Chief Mcsklll and his firemen rushed out with their apparatus Ofllclal auto mobiles fievv there and the whole army of shlpworkers stopped work and took out at a run to save the blu plant ., n..,. ii nt thorn It was only Dr. J J. nellly and George Koddy firing up tneir oouers hi m mi... w ... mate the "skceters $1000 CHECK FOR CLUB The Pusey & Jones Club, at Gloucester, has received a check for $1000 from ni.riLinir.i- Unimex g. nrcsldent of the Pusev & Jones Company. The. club wan surprised and voted the president many t linn les Mr. jlannevlg made It plain that the -.nnA ia in h itRod as the club sees fit ,,., ,W .. - -V- ,T ... - . , lt, He was impreneru mm u !"'" ' organisation on July 4, when he at tended a launching there. The board of control has tho money and will epend It for the good of the club. t ( i Galvanized Boat Pumps ynfluBWWMUHI'lQwiS'iWmig I,. II. IlfrsiT -. ..SO N 2d St. Vnln tono. MarKtt list tM nu.mmmomaimMmmmmmm P1 WARTIME EFFICIENCY ExlBfnrlei of War Are Tearlilnc Amfrlran Ioplf a Valuable Lehiton Th ar has taucht America an lnalu- nhlr- lesion Mrrn neceit has mused ttm noiinn in nrc.iniKP hfr lndustrlfn lo h. nnlnt nf efllciMicy neiT before dreamed of. i:ery mtin iHl emerffo from this war butter eauinpen m j nrvl 1 imxi nf lift! 1 mi . .. . n- .fflnl.iinK tin. nvA.1 I 1H MHJ iil iiniiriiv nan rvriiru n eaulnped to trrapple suctessfullj with the nro. found InfluencH on tbe home Old laborious m. thnriH hno clen way to the new order Women are lea ruins that It la no longer netesnary to spend all their tim doing housework They taa learned thHt hard wood floors reduce their work materially they nro so eMj lUaiied, ho Ntmltan. o beautiful, so durable and so moderate ln toBt when the work Is done by Plnkerton, of 3034 West York street Adv. For Kent or Sale WHEEL CHAIRS for InvnlMs We ulko lit Arrli Supporters. Trui ieii. FliiBtlr HovlerT. Abilominal Itelti. The VhtKlrlanh' Supplj Co. of IMilla. N. M. er. lBlh 4 Pnnkom SU. Csll. phonB nr xvrlte for catalog. Ilenelqiiiirlrrii for Inxnllel nnd MilrKrnoni uiiinir,HHHHa.M Say Chicken Dinner Choice of Chop. Omcltts & Tine 8alael CHKEBFUI' COOli & SATISITINO 'cmo&uwv 112A8lh mi?3niW 258N.13th (i i Expert Accountant Financial, mercantile, Gov ernment and C. P. A. ex perience, will handle the bookkeeping of one or two firms on part-time basis; moderate compensation. For interview and par ticulars address Box C 27, Ledger Office. i CADILLAC f AN increase in the number of new Cadillac owners is not now a matter which gives the Cadillac Company any especial concern. The quiet but emphatic endorsement of those who drive the Cadillac, adds each year all the new Cadillac buyers we are able to consider, and still maintain the existing high standard. We are much more concerned, therefore, in perpetuating the friendly relations now existing between our Company and its very large clientele. The typical Cadillac owner firmly believes that he drives the finest car in the world. He further believes that if anything finer develops, it will come from the Cadillac Company. Not for a thousand nexv buyers would we do anything to upset this attitude in one Cadillac owner's mind. The resources of this Company are dedicated to the grateful task of holding the wonderful confidence the Cadillac already enjoys. You know who and what Cadillac owners are, in your own home the very backbone of the community. So it is everywhere solid, substantial folk, who know what is good, and what is best, and are irrevocably committed to the Cadillac. A more discriminating and appreciative body of Americans it would be hard to find. The vast majority of these men and women never even think of acquiring any car other than the Cadillac. The moral and monetary value of their friendship to us is a positive guarantee that Cadillac standards will always be held high above the commonplace. There is nothing more inspiring in industrial America than the year-after-year allegiance of Cadillac owners. N We are more vitally concerned in continuing to deserve this allegiance than in any increase in business that could possibly come to the Cadillac Company. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION, 142 NORTH BROAD STREET DI5THIBUTUH . . Xr-. ... . K . -.r"tAL .JfL -rU.vj-raV.. ) -.4 ' .T"' . f ft jt.T. j.i.t .ahV V ?, v rfa Vii .?: i V ' 3A UfM a $ u c ftfi&'&fc!
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