Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 06, 1918, Sports Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
AUGUST 0 1918
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.BATTLED THREE HOURS
1? Torpedo Finally Ends Brave
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iicoiaituiui; .niiouicr ijiuucs
Pirate
By the Associated Prcji
Halifax, .N. ., Aug fi
The Standard OH Cnmpan.x's tank
teamer Luz Rlancha torpedoed and
Bunk forty mile weal of tlil poit n.
terday aftcta thrllllne three houis' iaI-
tie xxllli a TSerman lUhniarlnf.
A ocond oil tanker xxhlch was ten
miles astetn of tlie Lux Blanrha when
. thn hattln onrtied rxxuanprt liv rilslxtnc full
t 'iNiul In n rntifwltnti A 1 1 n .. I I n ......
Bjn.ni tu n ..nt.uuirx.i mipiiiii iui u
Thc T.uz Blamha Is the Mxth lctlm
of the German trfldct off the north Atlan
tic coast. The others xxcie fixe fishing
schooners, three of them American, and
the sixth the new lumber schooner
, . Eornfonteln and the sinking of the Nel
V EotvA. Sunday, when surxlxors reached a
Canadian port. They said the boat was
Hunk xx 1th a bomb fixe miles from Lock
port. JC. S.
The Luz Blanclia left port at S o'clock
yesterday morning In Tallast Three
hours later she xxas attasked by the sub
marine and for three hours she engaged
Hie German 111 a running fight, exchang
ing nhnt for shot. The submarine soon
Ir- learned that he outranged the tanker
and kept jmt out of reach of the ship's
run. Tho German s long-range shooting.
however, xxas lueffectlxe finally he j
maneuvered Into a position ior a lorpeuo
attack and lilt the tanker astern
As their ship settled fast. Hip taptaln
and crexx' took to their thiec boats
' They pulled nxxay as rapldlx- as they
could to aiold belnrr lilt bx- debrlB from
the exploding boilers of their ship and
the German vindlctlxelx- fired i-exeral
Bhots at them. His mnrkmarishlp agiln
was bad and all the shells xxent xxlld.
Two of tho tlnee smsll boats reached
Bhore. The other one xxas picked up by
t another ship
The killing of the txxo men on the
Imz Blanclia by the German torpedo
marks! the first knoxxn loss of life since
tJ-boats began operating July 21 off
the North Atlantic coast. In the attack
' on the tug Perth Amboy and her four
barges oft Cape Cod lite In July: tho
destruction a day liter of the Glouces
ter fishing schooner ISouert and Rich
ard off the soutluastern coast of Maine;
!n the attack on the British lumber
schooner Dornfonteln at the mouth of
the Bay of Fundy last Friday and tne
sinking 6f four fishing essels oli the
Nova Scotia coast In the next forty
eight hours,' not a life lost.
Washington, Aug. 6. Tho captain and
EK?. "'ll: T0trl:,ST?
tank steamship O. B Jennings, sun!
Sunday by a German submarine off the
Virginia coast, hae arrlxed safely at
Norfolk, Va , tho Navy Department an
nounces. The fourteen men xxlth the
thirty prex iously reported as hax Ing been
landed accounts for all of the tankers
crexv. The O B. Jennings xxas bunk 100
miles from shoie.
'FATHER O'DONOVAN DEAD
Head of Jesuit Missionaries Was
Well Known Here
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death yesterday at St. Mary's Hospital,
jjrooKiyn, or me ilex, jonn v m. ,i.
O'Donoxan. xxho until last June xxas con-
nected xxlth St. Joseph's College, Klgh-
teenth and Stiles stieets. He xxas lift-
nVTheefaurneral xlll be held at 0:30 o'clock
tomorroxv morning, at St. Ignatius'
Church, Brooklyn- Interment xxlll be
at St. Andrexv's-on-the-Hudson
Father O'Donoxan. xxho had been a
' missionary for fourteen years. Is remem- ' cw,v.flfth street and Klngsesslng ae
bered here as an eloquent and poxxerful "lJf """
. preacher. For fixe years he was superior n"e; .,. . , .. ,.i. tTn. in
' or the missionary band, and though hU Mr. Mitten said the labor turnover In
work was confined chiefly to eastern . the company In the last nve momnsnas
States, he was frequently called to dls- been 33 per cent, due to the opportunities
V , tant parishes to conduct missions Sex -1 afforied for earning moro money In
. eral years ago ,he suffered a paralytic nti.r iine3 0f ork.
f etroke, from xxhlch ho ncxer recoxered, , otlier '
though no xxas actixo in ri-ngious xxork
until a few xxeeks before hlsMeath
Before ho came to St Joseph'?, Fathrr
O'Donoxan taught at sex eial other Cath
olic colleges, including Holy Cross and
Worcester.
HORSE IN WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
Animal Gets First Aid in Dis'pen-1
5ft nary After Cutting Leg tn Fall
Wo'" Veterinary surgeiy xxas -praouseci lo-
lay at the Women's Hospital by one of '
"Jl- the women doctors xx hen a hore xvas
r taken mere "Tor tieatment.
My' The. horse xxas injured xxhen he slip-"
ped.and fell at Woodstock and Dauphin
ti streets A broken inllk bottle In the
ii street rut him.
,' fall and xxenl to xxatch the drixei try to ,
I" ? Bel lll fliiiumi .in ii-. irn , iin in.
.f horse stood, the nurses faxx he had suf
t fered a sexete rut on a leg. so the had
l htm taken to the dispenSarv xxheie one
i" of j the doctors cleaned and diessed the
wound.
FIRST MAIL PLANES READY
. Sir to Be Delivered Today for
v . Air aervicc ncre
vtr .tic , ei. ni auiii-wicc c:aJ.ciauv CUH-
Btructed to carry mall pouches oxer the
' Washington, .Philadelphia and Nexv
K Tork air post route xxitl be dellxered to
P the Government today bv the Standard
Aircraft Corporation, or Elizabeth -..T
The machines will bd piloted at once to
the three cities and put Into Immediate
service, rostofllce Departnient officials
xxlll attend the foimal ceremonies.
The six machines to be delivered aie
the first of a Jaree number the Post-
"" master .General has ordered in anticipa-
tlon of extending this blanch of the
UU mall service to omer parts or me toun-
tiy.
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l'n.urpaed Shore Plnntrn. T)fliht.
iui Rurruuiioinii. iirai nr Hrrvirp,
Splrndld Urehettra, Open hundu.
4 aGalvanized Boat Pi
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Lippincott Motor Ca
xMOTOR TRUCKS
2120 Market St
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CARMEN WILL FIGHT
FOR UNION PRIVILEGES
P. R. T. Wage Ri?c Doesn't
Completely Satisfy Employes.
Probe to Go On
Voluntary Increases in xxages granted
the employes of the riillidelphla Bapld
Transit Companx-, in nrrordanco xxlth
the Increases granted trolloinen of fiist
cfass cities by tho xxar Hbor boaid, xxlll
not halt the fight of the trolle.x men In
tills city for recognition of the principles
governing xxorklng conditions
Neither xxlll the Incieasc halt the xvar
Icbof board's Inxestlgatlon of the com
plaint of the men that they are not per
mitted to xx ear union buttons.
This xxas Indicated today in Washing
ton, xx here officials of the carmen's
union are gathered to press their fight.
At the same time It xxas learned that
the P. R. T. expects relief In a financial
xx ay through an Increased fare, although
officials declare no effort Is noxx- being
made in this direction Olllclals admitted,
hoxvexer, that It t expected tho Public
Perxlco Commission xill make up the
expenditure entailed b- Its Increase In
xxages to Its C000 employes by raising
the fare td six cents
A statement from the P. II. T. has
been recelxed by the national war labor
V.rto.l full!,,,- rtf ii rl,mta. lnniflft
ntU the tnllcymen and declaring
that It xxlll not be necessary for the
board to exercise jurisdiction.
The statement, hoxxcxer, made no
mention of the men's point that they
are not permitted to xxcar their union
buttons, and this. It xxas learned, Is
the point xxhlch some members of tho
board xxant looked into. The action of
the company in granting the Increase
xx ill be taken Into consideration by the
board In deciding xx bother it has juris
diction lir-the local controversy.
Officials of the carmen's union declare
that the xxar labor board stands firmly
for the rights of the xxorkcrs to organize
o.i hr i-n ectixo bargaining, iney
.declare the men are assured of the rigut
to xxcar tneir union uunu
t rj Mitten, president of the P. It. T ,
..T.'-d retrenchment xxould be made as
"' lU ... ,h ,.aee Increase He
said Routes 82 and 83
tlnued Route 82 has been operated as
an extension to the old Chester short
i nno, while Route 83 has been operated
uwiuth and Market streets to
Gas Hearing Dale Fixed
Trenton, Aug 0 The Public Utllltv
Commission todav set Tuesday, August
20, In the morning, at the State House,
for a continued hearing on an applica
tion of the South Jersev Gas Companx-,
of Glassboio, for permission to Increase
its rates for 1000 cubic feet of gas fiom
$1.25 to M.80.
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Our aim U to plesie
only those who dealie
Quality In candlet, In
luncheon. In Ice cream,
Ortn in the eienlna (lit ehm-thirtj
fgr soda, (ce cream and candlts
) inn a
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Thrift Stamps
Help win the War.
Save money at
compound interest.
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Encourage - thrift.
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ANYONE WANT A FUR COAT?
CALL AT 200 THESE HOT DAYS
Sbops of Fclis Tigris, Fclis Leo and Otbcrs Places to Apply
Mercury Up in Nineties Takes "Pepv Out
of Residents Tlierc
ANYONE xxlshi
Inter an oi
Ishing a fur coat foi this
btaln It at a great re
duction b) appljlng lo Pells 'Hurls,
Fells Leo oi 1'ells Pard at the. Zoological
Gardens I'cr that matter anx one of
the Fell or animals at the Zon Is moro
than xxilllng to pait xxltn his handome,
coat. '
Utter cxlijution xxlth the heat has
oxercome the birds and beats, and the
gardens xxere unnaturally nuiet todax
Stretched out on the stone floors of the
cages, trjlng to feel a llltje coolness, the
lions, tlgcis and Ioxes lax panting, too
xxeiry cxen to biusli axxay'the sluggish
flics
The cskimo dogs, brought hero bv
Pcaiy from delicious snoxx-clad lands,
have tried to tear off their fur and their
cages are coxered xvith tufts of their
coat. i
A xx arm mist shut out exery breeze,
and ce,n the seallons lay on the stone
banks of their cool green pool of xvatcr,
their sleek skins almost dry In the
sun
It xxould not havo been half bad,
hoxxexcr, to be a tea lion today, fcr
theirs Is about the best deal, everything
considered. To be able to slip doxvn Into
a deep pool of clear green xxatei, and
xvith the flip of a fin go gliding through
It xx ell, one xxould be able to bear up
xxlthout asking one's neighbor cveiy
WOMAN HIT BY CAR DIES
Mrs. Bella Burns Struck bv Trol
ley After Launching at Hog Island
Mrs. Delia Burns, fort) nine vears old,
404 N'orth Seventh street, died at the.
Mesericordla Hospital todax, as the
result of injuries recelxed )esterda.
xxhen she xxas struck by a car on the
Hog Island trolley line. In Ninety-fourth
street, beloxv Tlnlcum axenue
The pollco of Philadelphia and Dela
xxare count) this afternoon xxere mak
ing an effort to Identify the car xxhlch
hit the vxpman It did not stop after
the accident. The dying xxoman xxah
picked up by tho crexx of another car
and sent to the hospital b the Hog
Island medical authorities Her skull
had been crushed
Mrs Burns xxas alone at the time of
the accident, and evidently was return
ing from the island after seeing the
Qulstconck launched.
Canned
Efficiency
Cbmplfuat wot xutd Co- Gen
eral von BLwine that 1& Jjnrw
were dishonored hy the Gennxa
army.
"Pooh, pooh!" said the Gov
ernor General of Belgium and 6ent
hia own representative along to
prove them wrong.
It was a mistake.
The first officer they met told tlie
learned Heir Oolctor to "shut up," hit
hhnfajttefs.ee with his fist, irretted him,
and dragged bun violently before the
K.ommendntur, where he in colrsely
bade to "Hhui,m
The fact tkit Brand Whitlodc, our
United State Minister to Belgium, tells
this as done by one official German to
another gives it an added zest in the
August
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V7 MAGAZINE GD
$4,f &l' U. f. J-
f.nx minutes if it s hot enough for him
rile snakes haxe gone In for perfect
comfort and haxo slipped cut of theli
skins The small cages of thr-e uncere
monious reptiles look oiiiethliig like the
back xard of a tenement on Mondiv
morning xxlth the xiadilng hinging on
the lines, for the uM-olt skins lnnc
fiom the txilgs of t lie iiilniatuie' jungles
III tho glass cages Flic P.x thon foi
xxhom as a rule heat has no terrois, feels
it tenlbl.x He Is fat and In rallies ill
oxer like a helloxxs, oi a fat old I ldx
xxhen she Ins climbed up tin cc flights
of stairs en a dax like this
A beautiful leopairiess lax perfeilb
still on a nairoxx board running auc-s
tlie tops of her cage Shr nexer stlired
No one can pax a visit to the Zoo on
a day like this xxlthout being lmprlsed
at the exquisite good breeding, the fiaxx
less etiquette xxith xxhlch the animals
accept the unaxoldable discomfort
They don t mention the heat Thev
don't mop their broxxs and quote statis
tics to ptoxc that this Is the hottest
August 8 since the ear 1492 They don t
tell jou how many deaths from piostri
tlon haxe Ik en reported, and, above nil,
they don't say that "It doesn't look as
if there xxlll be anv let-up tomorroxx's
goln' to be a Fcorcher"
Thex' preserxe a dignified, a pathetic
and admirable reserxe Without xxSYds
they conxcy the Idea " 'nulf said."
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WOMAN'S INJURIES FATAL
Mrs. Josephine Mumis, sivtj -eight
xeais old. 412 Saunders stiret, riled to
dax at the Piesbx lerl.in Hospital from
Injuries suMainod xestetdav xihcii she
xxas stiuck hj an automobile
Do your
earn
800 frUTURE SOLDIERS
ENTRAIN FOR CAMPS
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Near E fry Local lllianl 111,
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(lily Contributes lo Quota
Sent Awav Todav
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Vl.tual.x rxe.x- local hni.H ... ,h.
rhlladelplila rtlstrHi i fn' -rice
ttx-e serxlee men to tl. lining t imps
More than 'On men entiaiurd si
hundred white men xxent to Camp Wads,
xxoith vnaitatihuig S C ind Ihr i
malndrr. ncgincs. xxent tn Camp Sher
man Chllllcothe "
these fill lire soldiers icpirs'-nt in
n" in of Philadelphia s lais (onttlhu
llrns In the State rpiota of in nno foi
this week
Ml Re croxxris front Hie x-uinus neigh.
borhoods ifom xxlilrh th" men i HW
gathered al the Nnith rliiladelr U sta.
(inn of the Penii"xlxaiili i nlrnad lo
,l,eei the men leax ins llmiisands
Khnnted theli faicvxell' a Ilio special
tialn pulled out
When the negio seleelivrs ilpaifrl
tlnoiiKS of Hieii oxvn in- caxf wax tn
imIiI drnionstrat ions of ihrriiiiE
loiloxxliiR ate Ihe bnaids and th
numbei of men thc.x conlribiilcd in
Camp Wadsxxoith
,';;, Nn 17 nirhnion.l n I MrkbrH;
HeUrrael nd ClearlleM Xi r Set I J
llHlnes 13 No 17 IVrnwIllnxxn Flnxs C luh
17 No filled nd P lamev SJ Vn in
417 North Trout t3 No 11 IS K-l
r.lrard axenue No 1." Tront and Dla
No 14 4131 Mlll -1 No Jl 142S Rail
tiln 's No 2 Twent Mxtn arin York
in I No" " Tm-nU olelilll hikI Oxford 1
No .' Vlrth and Collins Z2 No 2? innn
North TMlttlli 1" No in '.31 hat Al
Sl,.nx nxrnVte 21 No 11 .1010 Kensington
axe nit" I No V) Pnrk and l.fhlBlt ax
niij t" No 47. m.hniond hpI Klrkhrldc
T Nit I1 IwfMUv rool and lltltllins
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mi"", No T'O Nlnr.iilh ..ill Oxfnid V
j,, j Hoard No 1 Third and Pleklnsmi
slrrr(, , No .' seriith and arn"ntr
... x - i .. niiil .ml I lirlvtluli Jl No
.n Is I'M HU'l liiinn svi -
-, Tout til and FU. 11 No (S I elf lit
and Ptne 31 No 7 1 Ifl i-nlli and V me
17 No s Tenth and Puttonwood 11 No
n renll"tll and hutlonxxeml .11 No 11
IhlrtJ llllllll and l.allca It ixnur 10, No
0 Thlrtx ninth and linratp axenue 11
No JJ, riftcPllth and snxdrr aVPliur- 1 .'n
No '1 Thlrtx b.f on I and XXoodlalld ax
,n,o il No 27 lxxnllelli and I"ll7xxaler
17 No .1J I HI North slstx thlld .1 No
41 1.017 Market le Nu V, h'l t.an.
doxxno axeinie vn No .IS Coiirth nnd i-nx
dr axenue 11 No in lourih and Fnxdr
Vi No 41. Mvlx dfth an I Woodland axe
nn S. No I." Mxtx fifth and VXoodUnd
axenu- II No 111 Tortx eichth and XXxa
hlltlE axenue 4rt No 4? Pitts sxeiitli and
spruc 14 n.j ,il, i-nsder axenne, and
Dorialirr. 20
Experienced
Publicity Man
Successful newspaper writer
and executive, age 35, wants
bigger opportunity outside
newspaper field. Eleven years
with one of the largest news
papers in the world plus broad
experience in business and in
dustrial lines has fitted him
for success as publicity or as
sistant publicity manager, ed
itor of trade journal or house
organ, advertising or assistant
advertising manager or secre
tary to executive.
J 352, Ledger Central.
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motor trucks
this much money
in twelve months?
One 'Atterbury truck we know oi is
earnings at the rale of $33JS a year!
-'And there aic no expensive delays
to eat into these earnings.
Would vou like to know
about ihe iiucks that arc making
records like this right along? Phone
us.
Bell, Diamond 44J444
1720 to 1740 Croskey Street
Where Ridge and Columbia Avcs,
23d St. Meet
Bet) Phones, Diamond 4423-4424
Whole-Hearted Service
' For ALL Makes of Motor Trucks
l)earukle Territory Open in Pennsylvania,
ANY ONE NEED A GOOD JOB? '
(jily Hm'Opn Sprral Pinery at
FairK Gooil Salaries
'Ihe dearth of applicants foi rltx posl-
Huns Is lauslng nlllcluls cniliarrasment ,
Ii Ihelt effoil to keep an elTectlxe fort e
f pollir and nmncn ind in omr rtsea
no one seems to xxant .ilfice phrns xxoilli
! 2nno a ear i
Todax "pxpii appllrants took Ihe ilxlll
I snxlce tcsls foi the Jlinn plare of hoe
1 man. Bureau of Kite lixaiiiliwlion" fm
1 these places usuallv bring out from sn
In 2tin appiuanis inn loimuiuu n,..
;,1?"rl!"1 '?V""L T'JZ
iaused bx leslgnatlons of men quitting
for hettei paid plates xxith t.oxet iiinent
ni prlxate i oticel lis
Out of eight examinations fot plaies
langliiE rioni JRno lo T2nnn onlx one tt.
traded mnie than half a dozen 1P
pllcants Km the J200n place of i hlef
clerk Ruic.ni of siieel Cleatiine theie
Is but a siliEle applicant xxhlle i mnl
of fifleen men air tulng fen Jl xiin In
spectoi ships in the Hmeau of lllEhxx ixs,
HELD IN FIFTH WARD CASE
iirliola ("unnoii'o ("ommiltcfl
Willinul H.iil
Mrhoh1 ontioiin pw nrk nnlrfl
In rnnnpction lth thp fifth Ward pil
111.1M Wei ttnn tandal nul Ihe niiinli "f
Polkcm ui rjrni s Ppplpx 1m a
huttisrht Ititr- f-pfi il ila ici ftnm Nfv
nritatn Pnnn wa hM withniir biH fm
ioiiiJ li I iKi!trit( Mrtlpni it f
Ptiti,i1 vtTtlnu ttflix ttnte-ofl uith nun
rlri iol.itlnc tlip slin Iiw .ia tilt nut
Kitlrt x .nwl 3npii ai
(.pfP(ttr u tin Htf'lrrl 'Vtntioico Ip
tlflfr! Mi it It 1ml .idnilttPil Iip v,n in
Pltil.ulclphia w hrn Pppl" kill''!
BaileyBanks
andBiddleCo.
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Minions
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The Values at
Original Prices
make this
Perry
Reduction Sale
of
Summer Suits
(formerly $20 to $45)
entirely different from the
general run of clothing sales
$40 & $45 Suits
Biff Original Value
$35 Suits
Big Original Value
$28 & $30 Suits
Big Original Value
$25 Suits
Big Original Value
$20 Suits
Big Original Value
h You must take that clement of Value at
the Original Prices into consideration every
time you read of a sale or of a bargain.
There's no bargain unless there's unusual
value in the article at the price you pay. The
mere alteration of figures on a price ticket
doesn't make it.
Our Original Prices were low to begin with!
And that's your answer!
hi Ihr Inlctcsl of Conscrialion, nr mil sell
only oxk or must: suits tn a customer:
You ENDURE hot weather
in a heavy woolen suit; you
ENJOY it in a Palm Beach!
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These Are
Special Values!
Palm Beach Suits
$7.50 to $15
Light colors, medium colors,
dark colors.
"Breezweve" Suits
$10 and $12
Equally cool, comfortable, economical.
Mohair Suits
$15 to $25"
Regular Suiting effects.
Outing Trousers
56.50
Closed Daily
Salurduys at One P.
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