wron 'V i.-ei T"ft, VaT-t v-.i i7 t ,v t - ';xr '& V . r. Kt t . EyEitaSfGh PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, ' 1918' r i&, . l .r ra ." "V ,.' . 1 I 3.th. f .-1- .- ?, .t a v I - - ' ftrvr. w : ' v. 'zr'lP ';.' -- lu'FT - EXPRESS OFFICER K1LLSP.R.R.C0P J. T. Laden, Ejected From West Phila. Station, Shoots J. J. Ellis WOUNDED AS HE FLEES American Company Agent in Hospital After Fighting TwoCity Policemen FIVE BROTHERS FIGHTING BOCES SIIFFR AfiF VOTE ATE tO DEFER PHILADELPHIA HEROES TAGEBLATTCASE SEES WATER RATE UP 1100 PER CENT Springfield Fire Protection Charges Assailed at Hearing .1 COUNTIES PROTEST Service Commissioners Alcorn and Ryan Listen to Lower Mcrion Lawyer i i HIT BY QUESTIONS Officer on Stand Confused by Prosecutor's Sharp Inquiries RECORDS IN EMDENCE Secretary Wrote Paper Bene fited by Attitude That Pleased Germans m" ra.. i . MUHiirman joncs announces -WlK 1 1 1 ijrroDauie rostponeineni T r tw f IttfAIT FOR LA FOLLETTE h-' - - t"Scenc Set for Decision, but A rM It iY u. K- il Absentees Mnkc Delay Ncccssarv Un.MriKlnn, Sept 26 Plans for a inte b the senate toiln H,i on the Federal woman suffrage amend- V'l Y mnl lrtii.llt itero n nnnilntir.fi In lit W. t midst of debate Chairman lone" i ' Etf.J the Woman Suffrage Committee Majorln rJJ leader Martin and oilier leader" of $ both factions lolned In ptlvnte stile s''? menta that the resolution would go nvei until Snturdaj t While the debitr vv ni umlei vvnv wltii J crowded galleries awnltliiK the llnnl tist 1 Chairman JeneR in.ide the follow lup IL atatement to a reprisentattie of the Associated Press "It now nntirars llkrlv tint no ote trill be taken todav nnd that Mi irao- n w w w m -n. - n w w i ,rn j n -i r . r tlillon will go over until next M.nh PHI LADELP HI AN S ARE SLA I IS ! J when Senator l.a Follctte of innnsln C i ll due to nrrlie S5f i . . Crowds filed the 5enitt mrntinis . Biv . early In the rta pome of the wmiim j carrjing lunches tiling to the 1 int 1 J by 8:30 o c'oi'K The mfdi liriame yn (Treat that the rioois of the Rilliiit- le ttered for the National xmeiliun J Woman's SufTrace svtiiitlon ami Hit oijinlox of the Mnndnrd Holler Hell Ihr j Woman's I'artx were opt ntl ' 1" "n. Compitn nnd enlisted In the Sixth lit Ri J a half hour aheid of tune ' inent. .N i; P lu till llt m ,.0ii t 1 . .1. V .11 1 I. ntH . . . ; iiiemners oi me .i.iiniiin ,i -. h.im.u 1 opposed to Viimin sutTi.iRi were Feated across the Senate clnt iber from the suffrage forces Flowers or the tolor- of he several organlzat on wire woni Iv ihe wmuen ililm- -i Mvltl mlor sttllmr to tin nil- I ltriM Conspicuous In th- ..llerlr, vveie ! Mrs Catt and Miss I, e p.,ul le- ppectlve heads of the i.mtn itlvc anil I 1 .ttt .,i t ihn ,,rr... ,.,.,. ...i, n I 1 tlon; Mrs W.lh.im IC. nt Mis P.iihartl i WalnrlKht Mis ,Iesle llndv MilCave I Ht. If... I...U..... AT... II... t. L!ln. ...... .iiiEa ..itii jmkii.iiii ,i.. i 'uni. 'n-vi-ii-., Mrs John PiORerc Mips Muni ounEei Mrs Heleni Hill lUtil Mrs Tost.m Bennett, Mrs I lorrun liivanl llllles 1 Mrs Paul du Pont in 1 Mt-i Fannie Wolfson 1 12 Sailors Die Here I in Day of Influenza . viKiiiuru iruni ii.r uiir transport pntleni" W i nnn o nlnjr iy i JiBni eitHj -runtinm muiunruiKN niui J Will Hv-LUIIUHUtlt' tretchers should get In touch xxith Captiln Oeorge Piilue'l , t medical director of the .i,i Hosplt il l 3 ,, , l. immedltltelV 4 ii To prevent spread of the disease i amoni; ehlpxard workers nil those Inv- i in symptoms hue been order.d to re- 4. port to me nospuais ni me vinous '.i-i-vmrAn A tl.t iif avmntfims hna lipell iS3' printed "n cards which a.e posted In the r. f-1-". - ....v . ,-v -- Kri kVUt..h. y f uiiftiun. Kx Tim :Xpw l.nelnml hllllntiotl s RI 111 Tie New Kneland iUuntion ! Pttll j, f X "'" " .x trouDjesome mo epinemic n is now lim-PP-d to twentv-slx s, ,,,,- nlthnuch In J-spread to twentj-slx st e- although In C meat localities It 1" tint it hi rlous i .. l u" . .' " . . V im""u' " ""- At tome points at Ihe approach of the r disease liunin tneir noiinii iries ine an- K Sthorltles have sent burn ells f, aid S. Th rtptl Crnss. War n It.l X.ivi iMntt. E menta and the Ooiernment health set v h J Ice are co-opentlng in taking the most K J eHectlto measures to stiuip o i. the a .'epidemic r fs,f.eVerh',mi?aUrPKhaV:,b,"en ",K"n '" Massachusetts, where the dls.ase ip- s, J pears to be most xlru'ent The mir- i Ipftrt Tlprt Crnsu ta .isslstttK- null niu !. KL - clatiM and nurses ami tmhti, uiiiliMriiitf-s '- ... ... ijf. opa in ha t.rt.i fntoi -s.t v.it-if nfifi Sis Chicago report Influenza piexnlent. but at. .... .. -. .. virif am M-. tn. IV' .. ..V... "u ,.... it. " A eall i .h im,i ni . ,. rhvlrtan. 1 n.T f i "-OS' for I w. H.li p . ' 'Ut h"" who have died or become exhiusted f 7rlr. fn -nTn iV.'i? in ',,"'' US If emergency public health cxonimlttee 1 Nl I Jjdlt ,, Tills committee was created hv et ruoierrtort oolldge, Inimedlnteli iftcri the executive council set aside Sinoouu J as a fund to light the grip Teinpor.irv i? s closlni: of all theatres moving nlitute! lf"V f- S,v houses, and other placts nf public gnlh- Ifls? I erlng has been requested and illpuade K I plans for the Immediate futuie have bun S Canceled. Moro thin 1000 deaths from 'lb' n1 " , J ,i ,,,, ,..,.,, 7,1 1,pl,ir,mm ''bRrun si,l(,i tlU .rt. ed toi Hi lommenti1 after Americn's enlrv , lerk. and Is stationed in one of tho 1 ?" pneumonia and influenza are reported In! 'rdnii, wounitul at tn. s.iuie . vate Polito hael died on August 1.1 The In the war was somewhit shaken when ' temporary booths ne ir the staiivvav He I i'New England In ten dnvs I J Vr"!','i woried' foi tin same Mini Thev ' ,tl'r to his fa"illv was u,,t,., August Mr llobcrls flnlsheel his crosK-exainini- went out for a few minutes, and be- VV 3 i iiiisiid in Ihe sum rrglnit nt tli" oltl -1 ana sain m n ne n.iu ncui shot tlon or the witness snowing arncie aner , nuse lie inougni tne money would not S,J1 1000 I'atlents nt tamp Meade "" ., i,,,nnv 'n i; P about the through tho hip hut was able to wnlk artlile with the same comments Injected , be safe In his booth took it to the oftleo j Baltimore advices report four death" I .ltl. lu.n.. .fnlir hnupa .. l-n. At.- j xrnnin iweiuj-iuui iiouis ti rori .in- if TTenrv. nut nf 230 cases reirlsti red thprp ij Camp Meade, where loon easts are re- "corded, will be placed undei senei.il r t quarantine Frldaj There are 1G0 ia-e s ' J at-the Annapolis .Naval Acndemv bos I.nltal. V& I ' At the Walter Heed hospital at W ih- K t incton, D C masks of thin gaurt In 1. y A..-1.- i. ... ..... ...... ia..i .. . .... .i. . At 3 fiAfit efil.tlfirH tn mPif.iil L.it.a nt I .. Kyi J s ..i bu.u...-. . . . ... ... ni- r i nuenxa. une nunarea masks have bien ( . . . ----- supplied by the lied ross and not less I lain Ian u I ha nillll rantliluil A... fe -J jJmalnK. wife of the Secretnrx of state S J and Mra. McAdoo. xv Ife or the Secretary ".-- - ; K& -J--7 ., """' "",l i"""'"---'i io sup- F'A The si E-V, V the Roxe Ituatlon nt ( imp I) x is vernment serious com em In ml FY6m Thlrti -rourth Division Privates f.Exra Brown, K It. CrAne. ,lise J.lncnn ..lion, George S Martin Minn Mll'or iifjreeley Pierce. Brody West, Fun Wolf erporalC C Okerstrom Prlia'es pe er &.. Mr A ft. I. ..11 T....... f..l.. rt .. si, ti. . iiif.r... i.. urn .ni-iii. i, i n, M .. tinoaes, oeorge Zivltzlg, ', I attton to Maurice .ncioigan iliosp ho M ni s L.nd which was .nnstmtiv he-1 nnpalmi mil liter was transferred to '.eimanv cine .vep.y n- ..uuuiai '-'''--'-"' ",i ,.i,i fnr . n The Allies nre advancing on KTWivJ?.''?;'1' X. ".f? .i'."'" I ng swept bv a he-av firi fiom the . er-iBatterv M 108th Field Artlllerv He s,m. lommlsloned olllcer. according to lis flanks, as well as in the centet PTLUmrl.. Keyport. Pilvale Thnmas Wnt-'mai tien.hes wis uruik on the left aim and side on Commenting on a news report, the ' .mthoritx. was the answerer Sec- nn lh6 Allied left wing the Serbs 7fV..fV .. 6n.antr.li Pr hat. TV T It... ..J ... ... ' . . f. . ... . -P.. a 1 .1.1 . I I u.ilfl 'TVlta alfirl Pflnnnt ... n. ...I... I.. . "H IOB MUCH 'u lllllfc till. ..-... &,, tu . Vi V """""" in ,, eltei rrom the xoung iiinet "i - ) ....si.ieuis .rum a surap- ...,,."..... ... ..... " - ie.ar .uiuuiij .ou.ii nt answer io f overeom ng strong res stance In irBaJtlmore; Private H x .Mnbr. .Mill. "t-.Ul,, he s.,1,1 thai be had been nel "hell but Is now will n the road "e taken serlouslv The weaker the charges bx Itepubllcan leaders iihi Babuna Mountain', captured Popa- SV: anfl PrlU,te M Klml' Je," wo" n'deV.n the left aim ,. ', sn,dfr;o recover, ,n a base hospital he said mllitari position of the Allies the more w V ap- H S CUt. , ,,, h.,., no Migust 17 hut was In . letter to his mother Mrs Amelia i thev brag" , " e,,e . "n," ', nili.J ,.nTna . k.1 Lhinr lzvor. anrX-A a. ..if...- ,......., V.......V,. .......o, . . MKVnclB Chaxez. C. C Brltt 1) B Her i i Mrr. jtorer ..nnirnotiom. iiprneri Mil pp ITr'... .-- . . -. .... JJute Moliereno, Joseph F. Nissen, C K itKWJIJIams, II C. Conrad, fsl ij. i"Sl Take Kxtreinp Mrnurr r"i'rr In a telegram to Major General Hugh vlv?-" ocoit, commandant at t. amp Mix. .Adjutant General Ollvson todav on be half of uovernor t.age, placed all tne .! . . i... u.i. .. .w. i. ;cim.e " -"' " "" "'Posa. aft the camp authorities to crush the ejjjldem.c of Spanish influenza at the itjiptonment. The telegram gaia ' .ioxernor Edge Is deeply grlev ed K il of the epidemic condition at Camp which Is resulting In the death ,0 many of our braxe bo. who had ted to Jon their comrades on tJ.Belds across the sea and to .n a,?; opportunity to tight and, MMirr. crinc their Ih. in a to Jon their comrades on the i...m. ... ih. a .,ri m i, 1 MMt struggle lor tne worms ttemoc pSSv and exerlaatlng peace. tsrue uoxernor Knows inai every nu- actney a Dcing eniinoyrn oy ou Korta to cnecK tnts conaition. Uty which, the State can at ari your disposal. Bert OConneu. Prisoner1 ! tJS 55S' IHf THOMAS JORDAN, CorpEtW. .JORDAN , 5e.rflt.W.NPIELD A Woun3ccT VoundcJ--- dACKSOIS, Killed- CW BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE f .... I ... I ... . ! (!.. i"' " - " t ilitonv.Mil up in that eulm intl wn - Known In the nli K n um of Slip Jink son to math ettbod in t It dtsMUt He was .in tx rt in it hlnlsf In the , lllf, tl lorp,.,i ntl wis pioinnltil to l irKcanli while t nine on the Mixlc in voi rt t I senl , (. intensive training and .e- , , . . . ,, ir..... i, nrRiinicd lllto ttlo nitli lnfiiim he lw'"' a"lKln- " fonipaio II. iIohr with the other Won Phi ,d, IphH bov s and was appointed bivonet Instructor of that ",, , llefore the leKinitiit uied for Tialue "t 'I'"'"? seicemt .lai k-on told ll" mother that til lift IhlUE lie would do befoie Rninc Into .iilion vvoultl In to write i letui to her He kept hi word. foi a Ictiti has bet n icielvetl fiom him tlated August 10. and In a let ter fiom his brothel Coipor.il Calvin Jaihsun, of the -line companv, It was leTrned tint scigtan: Jackson was lilllid on URUst 12 xppnientlv Calvin Jackson beliexeo ll at his patent" had alt'csdj been told ot how sergeant I icksiui met his death, fot he does not it into details but mertlv s.ijs lust i line to tell jou that we are buk fiom the ftont lin" foi a brief lest and to send vim these plituies of Slip lust as he ptouilsed mother In wiote soood-by l" her be- , fore he left I --lip wont be bnil, was addetl In l'f"-ll at the lop or lie i in Irom a letter tecelved bs a filrnil or I ... .- n. r...... ,tlt..r. trwMttier (if me i.iiiiui Hum ....w...v -- Coup inj N It was learned that sn- Re ml laclison nan voiuni.e.iu mr Hs vv.,v back to his own trenches s fal a- LOuld be Ratneriti lie wan aci- Inir as .1 In IlIllUlirterH llllSsellRKl, .inn n u. .- . Ha-1 '"" " ,l-ulud hls """ "ncs "ncn 'lt irM Men of an at'acklng squ.ia who were - . . ... . i i.r.i...i.ii' nearei tne nociie iieiicn.-i .. it' - , fagl under a neixv maiiuiir-s,"" "s. I am' when a surgeon rendu d bis side ' am' when a surgeon reoctun nis s e Sergeant laclison satti icl..ii....r ''''" letter I'on i bother with me 1 am Hn- ,-hwl fjiw. lm a sniokt ami go on antl . - . . ., ...... . n,,u x mi mix " J"":' """' ' , "mm "L- !"" '" r . f.. . I .mil llOfl It SetReant Jackson bad lived and If the world knew what he had don hi" linal would be cnveieu win medals the lettu sild in inucluslon it th i tlitnl brother t aten .laciisnu. jr. I- npr ae nMouirtruikCompun No , '" " I' " , .ecintlj Milled for l1s,' """ "u ' ' France Lieutenant I arl It IIhvIs. killed In ...1....1 In i -ittiiti.i tiv ni'inn nils ,ui iium . lO'llh Infantrv Word of the ioung ... ...... ...... ... ait an ir.iiii .11 niTin.r . iip.ii 11 vi ........ ....... wn.vv. - - fatbei W ai ri n It Mavl" who 1" sen- pilxatp in the mie companv bv Mr" Maxis, vv h. Hies V 1J North Thllt. .tllIrd vtrett M. details were given and no otTUial notlllcatlon h is et ionic from the War Mi pal tniint Lieutenant Mavis inn men a iiiemm . of the oltl First lieglnunt N (. 1 , ten , nutnbei ff xears and stived tnrougn ihe Mexican c.impiign ...... i .i.n.r.i inniuu. wountleil in lllll....... .. ' action. Is tweniv-fnui xe.us oltl anil lived with his p.utnts Mi and -ili Inhn Inrdin at en xnnon "'".i i rn mi" . ime time and vvei. pint etl lu the sime I I. .la. Irfnii I nillfll ll llll - 1 li itpi from i oi pin il liii , im ,1 in stil.s that both in ripldlv le timing in inse nnspu u 1'ln Miiteh an- geituiR it I hetvi addtd irpoi il Ionian mil Im v tll-KUSl.il km ...i .Hi", '" ' luv, nt a look in ...tl imv m .... '1U'T (..rporiil .aine. (. IM wounded ., the nineteen-vear-old wn ! Mr ind '" svlvestei Phillip" I H ll pi lllll ' - . . ,!,. I.. i itpet lie en "teu iii vi iv in i -i . ... ..,.. i.imici t inni -i.lllllllll iiltl tl it nil ' Limtu lllv issignid in c miunv ....--- -. ' "" ,,'KO,u he ,, Kt.ii to l.in.e y Usl boi. . n'..ntl. itto his lnOth lnfintrv ft. r being t mined .urM1,, ,eceled iimd from him Hut h- parents itceivetl vvoiu imui nun inn u- i. . i v...,. H,.irjt..i win ihe Cii lie i'H! fltiern fnr assisting t i iei over th' bidv who hnd fillen In .Nn , mvaleselng ripldlv - i.ri,. itiultilnh smin,, nverel ,.i,i ,t.ns . menibu of tli r.imous ,.im,ti Conuianv of ihe t l First r'ntriment N (i I'. now miinns 11. I.IS.IIII. in mstli Infaiurv He, tog tnei wnn imiiv nther voung men most of ihem rrom - ,. (Annuel sinre eti.isiei( jn mr in im- - Urexl,an i,f)rdei ramp Jgn and remained .. .... . i .r... i... ru..ii.if.ni mmu r jjj HIP Seilll" illlti in i- ............ . ..... b.cl. rrom Texas Liter he was sent lo Camp Hatiiopk and trinsierred to the 109th The "Umbel Coinpanx ' dis tinguished Itself during the first da of the Franco-Ameriian eountu attack alonr the Marne bx swimming a small stream which barred the path to their . . ... Tl.l. .1. Cmllh tu Ih snn nf i lODjeeine iiinio . .in.... .o ... ... ... Mr ,, MrH j0,eph A Smith, oi 5721 Woodland aienue Private John II. W nlnon, wounded and gassed Is twenty years old and the sun of Mrs Margaret Watson 752 North Thlrti. -sixth street The xoung soldier -nl ! n -u. w . . -,. ... .. the rranco """'"" "," V ' be Mntry He had been In the If rencliei f or more jn mon the, - J - 'hell burst near h man, rranco " - " "r- ;"",; fantry He had been In the front-line th before nd he was affected before he could get his gas mask on. Prtvstp .Andrew K. Owens, wounded was drafted only last April, but showed BucJi proficleifcy In acquiring- the rudl menta oi) tacijcs ana ar,ui umi 1.0 wa soon transferred to tne luain jniapiry .f . . nliln Rudolph Smith cJoseph Hause VbuLnded K i Ued ., ,1... I,tj....ll.n..- ,h tl It 111! ll lit lilt. - " i-.-.i- i thin tt old and in oipliin Hi l( j,Minir n,, M, 1,1 It i i .pmni i in n itxtilt mill mil llxd with a s,sti r lts i;iiis t niinoi nox Ntntli 1 runt sttrct ITiiiile Itiltn rtlinr lllingsHnrlli, iirmniloil ii.iM it null he' Ot lllf f 1 11 I dim aimv fiei hiving Inn itiiind hv the Aim ll in itlnv lllli psworth who was foitv-two veils oltl wjs ic tepletl bv the Hrltish leiMlllne mission on hi- foil v -third ichdav i iiiliinbei In of mi" M" i II.. u.m! t ll I II IH I I" "I ...l .' . i loin In Ihiglmd but Ins Lien n H mil- litl Isiniirltil millivetl.it '"'', s"'1" sonsiiirt private lnnp Vnviili, until n 'I s or j vititnn t us oltl anil lin iw iv won st honl In i llllt ill the tig'ilir llllllv in i rll of 111" Though a tin-cnni iiom 1 Wn Dip mini nt "tnti- ih ii In was 'rn,i:r I litrtei nth iiieni hive i.itivnl . I-llei from him ditttl ugil"t '" m ' 'm h f tnalie" no mention of hiving been In juied (nrnnrul .Ie-e It Walker. 1 illed 'i aition wis i vtleian of the spinln- mirliin w it and was thln-even veins oltl when the Slixlt in In lirngllo duw I iniitl si nes tronis to the luirriT I lit piomptlv ttilUstetl tn the s.vti, p.egl- ment ti P Mixed with Cut unit I unlll It was sun home from Tixis, re- inainrd in tin sen He lint.'c lie was u,nn.l.nt this loitnto would -cm -le- t Inre w n igtlii"t (iptmitn wis sent to c.imp 11 met ck ror Intensive tiainlng I and in lite a lOiportl xvlien ihe Sixth miis i,,irctni?etl as the 111th lnfintrv Mi wa" the sun of Mr ami Mi" I lines j W.i'lur, of .'in ntoiii pi tie Ches 'er I'rlinip Itav iniind xtiiltinev, killed in iitiou on UKUst i" enlisted In the Thud lliglinent. N 11 P when tioop" wen first "ent tit Texa" He wis ontv I'l ji I'l nt the time but "ivv aitlve service lalon g the .Mexican hoitlei and was woiitiilpd bv i unliipr 11m was sent home I fo, ,,,,,.,,,, llt Ihp M.thodist Uospl- . . . ui moveitii ami lejoineu ills regi- nitnt Just lufoie It was sent to c.imp ,, im ,moik to be remganl7ed Into Ihe 1 nun Inl.intrv He wis a-signeti lo ( nmp.inv M nnd went tn 1'ranic 111 .Mi of this xear Private lumps I, lernnev. wounded In ntlniToii August 11 was a member of Dt-iiirtnipnt or Justice the old Urst Iteglment r. i later Fdltorlnl comment asserted shafts uoiginintl as the inltli Inf.mtiv ami of piu-tlernnnism in"erti d In so-enlled saw service iluiing the Mexican bordot 'invvs aitkles were brought nut to - uimpiign Ills slst.r Mrs itmes Mc- ,iv bv t loss-examinallon Inivie 13JI I il7watei street iceelveda pr M.utinF Ilnrkow. in maglng edl- kttu leienllv In whkh lni said V ,nr nf in, nl)Pr was the first witness plici of shell until a nice little hole In I m i 'XXuK' innv In about a vv.Ui He was funnel 1 i nil nuid lit in it ' rli ate Daniel I. Prb e, ti ported missing lived with his widow, tl mother. Mr. Man ITU., nt JJ W ilnit stint. M , reus Hook He was nineteen xears n d and enlisted in the old Sixth Kegl- ment t; P. when onlv seventeen He saw service on the Mexli in border . itctrr i ipi.uu i.umunu v Lvmh whose death was lepnited onlv a few tins ngo prlvutp .IiisppIi Pullte.. reunneii .is hailnir tlieel of wounds n loiliv s nin. fal casualtv list Is iliv. .nui ii.,i,ii. I......... 1 1 eoverlng in a b isP hosplt il, ncconling t0 i lettei received bv his rutin r lames Polito, 6112 Oral s aienue Tin War agiin and expt i ted tn lip back with his ' mpinipnt In 'I slllllt lllll. regiment in -i shoit I in n Private Polito wis vvoiking nt rtild wins wlnn in wa tlr ifti d in Septemb. r of 1 isi vi ir nid sent lo i amp Me ide V few ti t ln liiei he wis transferred I ,n ( an n llinuik and ttl.l.111,1 in Com. p im n,-!, Infmin H, isiwenti- tun f ji s iiltl l " ' , Private Inlu. t liegel. seierelv i "JU'f" is .I uMnriiinii nil nil- I lllll- I u I t ri i l D illrn nl a fri .. uiiliulliirv I ml lVi.li.lini 1 J .. .. i. .tin. .1...... .1. lli. 1...1. rtui tig in atl uk on Julv JI aciortluiR - - " at1 to a tel s,ium riom the War Mcpirt- r"-n' nclv.dbv h.s mothu Mrs nna Ix" Rel 10 West W ildev street , rgnint denrBP F. Illnglirlmrr. t rRi-tnti iii-iirRi- . iiingl.rwnrr, I voiiiitleil wns nnlv nliutren xpus nld when Im e nlisied to the sinnmei of 1116 . served thinugh th Mexicnn border B'tigenheiiner 1S21 Stiles street ( urptiral .. ,. .v ..... -. .'"'I'lVUt 41WII1 which he had omx recently been dls- .barged and Is expected to reioxer j - - .. . --. . ..... .....v...u m i ''ompanv B, 101 lnranlry He Is a mem- siri?p.tn tpinn it. nnu .ittnr.tti.fi m her ot the White Lllv Social Club, j I downtown organization composed er tony xoung men. thlrti-rour or whomi are In the service e,r Fncle Sam The' .seigeant lives at B28 South Water street I llsc'a m'pmber"n'rr ,h"lvb'pW? T? el'l also a member or the White Llll Social Club and likewise of romp.ii) B 105th cial Club to be shot down In the fighting- of August 16 and 17 He was taken to the same base hotnltal as were Cnr. innrn lteinmii. unundeii "" ""u ' "" - Anu mat tne neieai iii navies would! in.i,iii iruns had onlv hem back on elutv f.,r a rew , ,on "', "' ,. " . '""""" '" ""' ''""s giooui m naii.iiimn ami joy in neenc Bulgarian soldiers by (Jerinans dais after a severe p.isp nf cms nni.Jl'e told the Court it was the cm om of Berlin . ,,,. ,. ure now directing the onlng when be was stiuck ,., three tlhe "ne'wT ' lnam "rlal hlnt.MKiST'h'r.rW ' o,k or preparing new defensive works. machine gun bullets In rapid succession. vJ.i" ,,,h ti.iL im. r..hu .. Hclt director c.r the Democratic na-i which are hastily being constructed In I Up unu tal..n ... th.. .una l.nanllal ..,! NPlinPr UIQ llllS WlinCSS rall. CX- ,i.ni , nnilil it t PP . t fi "11 list n n 1 1 n I a l.l. .... .... r tit ntlltTnr flOSltlnnR I ..,....,.. .. iv,..- inijiiiru a, hid ami.i,, rockM nTT the Ilrax Han coast. has m ir,---" -"--. .itnundu, time a Corporal Reynolds and Is In the I thtpn Unded at this .Tort b "an n "" of same hospital Kelton s home Is at 40 Ing vessel rrom South America. The1 HKivlev McLanahan. tonilnent arehl South Front street Jot. at the time or the accident, xvas ' tect at this - tv and one A.lLnHpi6.!? iwMinfl from Ma ifnx SaA Scotta to f t"e Hotl iramore, Atlantic ( ity rrhaii. IM.IPp imbln. wounded, la K?5nmbuco with ,a cargo of dried hall i. The McLanahan home g at Nineteenth the third mpmhur t rh Whitn .v (in. mu. . .Ai -tMii n .i.ttus pnntIU ,.&. I nml Walnut street" IrvfotllPI llu 11 na lnlllifl n Ik. . -. - MU.- . . .,.,,. . ... .....vi. iiiij j- 1 nn lEOoei D.mcn u Liuciiei ui lucn 111.11 1 "- . tiij 1 n 1 ..-!. .vessel ana cargo nrone up ana armeo. poral Ileynolds and Private relton. and Lpaward In fragments. Part of the ther was a joyful reunion when three old friends were utile to be and about again Durban Hied at Water and South streets before enlisting In - the Klrat neglment. Jx a. V, lie. waa jairr hbikucu iu cuiiipuny u, iuin inianiry, I he define for the Ihe i lllrtaN of the l'liilidelihln TiiReblatt- tHniaped hv admltFlona h the ikfi nd tnts tinder i ross-ixamln.'tion was btotielit to ' i loi lhi .lficinnnn Cni of the I iKt-holtr xtnptl'ii -puiiiK in tin I nlted states Iiis'int fotirt wheie the otlleeiK are failnt thiiiKo for l'lulltiK Ihe rspinmiKe in I i imp with txplanatloti nude li llitniiiti l.imki the htisliiess mm.iKcl, fot thi tioiiB st i nil of tin (ierinm l.tiitrn i.r mws. Imiur this witness tnltl the ("null thai lilt -.tituiK stand did not rt fer to tin 'leu- Ion war poliiv. but in the aillliid the niigiblatt took In labor ptohlitii" 'I lit tlrft ml ints on tiial n Louis lUiiner itcutle nlllot IT Mittin Million nuinitpltiR edlloi , I'ltn s' Inn - III piisittcni I'.IUI opt t lltnuiu, and lltrinan l.tinke, btmlntss nianiRii I rniUe's l.xplnimtlnn if ihe thiee business nllliiil" luuke moused the most IntcVt st bv his i xplnn Ulons fot 'ti.i.illeil memoinmlo he made In ti big Mav book llwin Itobuts siieelal connsi I fot itiemius me nui i ue. vvnitn vv,is,ueii in a (!ni iiinit nt Rive I.emke ami Ills Ria book much atKntlnn In the iio"-inin-lii.it Inn The nttornev read vvlni inii liortetl tn be a it port nud bv tlv husl niss innnigu to the hnaid of diriilois mi lum -"i ll tends I lie Tageblitt Is also plowing eiv ci.itlfvinir 1 his Is due to nui Hun i n i... i ....... .. ..... ..nt in t lsltf.il CM Will lilt" MM IIHlll tilt I iUl ,. Ilttltudi of the othi l Cunian nt wspapeis pi pepti-nient of .lustht h is niiitli H nuiiiirous visits but is we an ,uinR nothing I gainst tin liw no ac tion was talii n against us Linike, "aid that hi did not le-iiember If 1... i.ttrli. uiu h ., raimi I ti tl.o flltPl- hu' '"1"llllp" " """? '" the book vv t" a pi rsonal tin ninianiluin nothei notation In the hook iue The vv u situ itlou Is still pnsslng hut we have become an ustotueil to It !ei m ins are veiv dl"satlllul with the I ' '"" "i "" "'"r "" ' cojj Im r i-e in subscript! ins Ihe porumltv la good and we should um- va- I ho Ri iv botik also reioitbd visits of "Keins m me i 'i p n iini-oi m m e i.i.. vvue titerieu to tile i ouiist i im me i.ibcoi.ui .lonn neniv erini Pr.t.erm,.n Before W t,r Whit wis 'h pollcv of th. tnpei belnn we enteied the war? Was ill, ei- tn in ' iul77ed Mr Hobuts it" te-)omieti i.emKe inn nni jiio- Cttrniin liki vou mean ll was pro serin m foi the people, but not for Hie (itrmau (tovernment We wire nlwajs against tile Herman Government fti Ameiiiis uitrv In tht war tin witness iiM tin Tagiblatt sust iln ul tin fnited statis W'liit tlld vou mem when vnu n lunted the stiong slantl of the Tage bl ill asked ttornev ItnbeiiF inn hit was legnrding labor nioviinent", . tlv. r ,enled I.emke Mldn t the Mcnirtment of lustlee nR( ls ,mp , KCp vru about vnur i strnnr stand- was the lie xt quisCon No Mr' .isteited the vv Itiu "s I llei I emke slid that he had i- iptvul two visits fiom agents of th" ,auin M.iikow. fonnei mannglng edi-' .... ... .... tor Pettr '-ihierer. presiueni , run 'I Vogol treasurer and Heiman I.emke, ' buslie-s inaiiaRer Markow sought to excuse the puhll ration's ittltude on the wa. on the prnund th it it lnd plunged too il.in Into pro-derman vle-vs suddenlv to ie- tr let w hi u this tountry entered the wn rapid ihinge rroin prn-f.iiminisinl to Americanism Moi toi Daikow siltl would have be. n llnanclillx disastrous to the nanei and vvlntexer changes were M-i.nif. imi t.. lip mvria irr.u pfullv ' ........ ..... ... - - ,, n llarkon t nder t rossnre H's "tatemenl th it he ceased to in or vv Ith headlines that were considered .It .!..!. ......f ! n...... .. dlilnctlv pro-'iermun We hid been writing the Cetm.n view o long that orten It ciept uneon- cinuslx Intn work arterwnrd." said Moc. tor Mirkow The prosecutor filled nttentlon to articles as orlglmllv written and then to editorial lomments which wiip tn serted CertUn pnagraphs rollow So thev tthe Miles) line begun to rtwl out or an iinconirortable position -Pl.a, I .1 n.A.(f inal caul.i I fl .... tn.llfi.iv -- - - ..... --- - monev This in ikes the lazy Allies sour I hpv want to liorrow all that the I nlted sttpa has ror i ins is an mey are guou . V , .. "how some or Ills flnP deStrojers hv nevus: n inai xnmir.ii films vvouo Inking them out of sure harbors " The iieaaitm "o "'e ift nri.tit- ..nn ui ... 1....I .1.1 .. J- ..1.1. It,. I.,... ne lum uiiiiitiiiK in u.i nn.. .; ... - r. ' ..,. . nn-D..i-,l . I,. Kilt 1,.. !. J- "t ins 00! taking mtle nls"'mI , e.p' ..,i?,V... .J. "--.".. personal responslhilltv for specific! news .f.fc rtr,lclet' SHIPWRECK SI R VI VORS HER F "llu "'v JUUIHUUiJ llUHli . ,. T7; T7 , Five Ot Hritlill hcIlOOIier JOSt CrC Picked UP 8t Sea . .. ..." ' J," ,"",",' Tm ?L '",' JiS" -- -1 .....--.. .. .. ..Sw..i,s. -... Pernambuco and soon broke up and be came a total wreck ' J ne men imi ever,iuing anej uoi. the crew held on tn the wreckage and were outlieacued and taken to Rio Janeiro, from where tney were snipped to rnuaaei- nhla. The rescued men landed heie ate Frederick Coady. master; F-dwaid aKurley. mate, and Archie B. Weeks, J John Butt and James Urale, seamen. The protest of a doren or more town" townships and boroughs of Delaware, Chester and MeTitgotnei counties nsalnst the ltiereaed rates allow etl to the Sptlnclleld f'onolld tted Water Compim In the Public Sen Ice Com mission pn water pipes nnd In dt ants ued for (Ire protet lion In those sec tions ins taken up bs Public Ken It e Commissioner" I5nn and Alcoin In the City Hrf.i ttdnv The townships lepresented Iniluded Lower Merlon Cheltenham KprltiRfleld, ' 1'ppei Mitbv Ilnserfotd, AhlnRton and i llulnot, while nmonp tho towns were Lin-downe. Swarthmote inrt Shiran Mill It was tnntentletl In Pnrket Wil li inii tepieenMnu Lower Merlon antl eeinl tlher to tjship" th.it the new. Mites irtentlv illowed bv the t oinmls sion and which total $15S per mile for eai'i mile of foiii-lnch pipe tinvlng to i Hie hvilranl nnd 17 additional for jeaih llrepnig nre mole than eleven conuaii sun in exisienre Hates lo the ir.nsumer In Ihe sections represented woe loweretl bv the com mission last summer, nnd the increase on Ihe lite protet tlon sjstein was giant ed on the pie i of tin companv' that it could not continue In business and nnko lertiln extensions of lis pipe lines or tlnetl hv the lomnitsslon unless the hot"t waa allow t d Lower Merlon Township found Itself In a peculin position Mr Williams ex plained to the t ommls-loniMs In tint the tax rite foi the next (Weal eu hid alrentlv been llxetl nnd the anticipated revenue uriutil not Millice lo pav the new fire pioteitlon rites Also he mi lled he dhl not believe the old iiintiact with the lomptnv could be so inslly nbtogated William 1 SilnfTei, of Chestei, repre senlltiR the tompinv nsserted that the rtlMnR of ,,1(1 , ()mm,MHM utom .! tallv j aiiroRiited pn v ions eontr.uts and t u op-i.0wci Merlon s old agreement with Ihe mnipini was vvoitb no mote thin 'Vil ociap ot p ipi r m nli famous hv the Kp, M, scliirfer added tint evervbodv imew Lower Mellon was not n poor com munltv anil that the tax late theie was has-ed on onlv about a Ihiitl of tit. ac tuil Mluatlon of the bind In the toi shlp Mr Williams asked foi permission to hive ixpeits make a studv of I ne bonks of the lompinv to ditermlne whither the tate was fait or not Commissions Itxan said the rate on Hrrt n. ntnnl I, m l.ri.l l.aa.i l....l ... . ..,.. ....... .. .-.... i plum viintp in ?. line uitll .Hit 1111 IIP rm":.m. ''U!! bon' ZVlnrdi -' niiB . ii'ii'.ni" mi ne leu me valuation was eertainiv low enough to be fair to the consumers He adili d th u 80 pel lent rtf the companv s revenue" camel fiom private innsumers and o dv 20 ' per tent fionr towlVishlps and boroughs I If am one wished to submit a brlifl arguing thit the burden should be shift-1 ed more on the tnnsunier for the bene IH of the townships, he might do so, he added FiADIMP "TUIPJC UAKilNla 1 rlltlir -,, ... j Lit. 1 O tDOoUU A I "T . P R R STATION " "' " v'i I r-.n.irt, of Money and Tickets Robber Cll.lcd, but Escapes I Monev and tickets to the amount or 1 ,5gnn , . , - . ' 'f , , "'" n earlv t od. i from the Interline cashier 8 ofiice at JJioad Stieet ! station Ihe thief was seen leaving tnt, nlee nnd several emploves of tho . ais..rort after he reached the street i The monei had been left nt the cash- ler " nttiee fifteen minutes befnte the I ----- ... lobberv b Alexandei Stewnit, eighteen vears old who lives nt 520 .Noith Klf- seriiteenth street Stewart Ik a night ticket I of the cashier Theie was no one In that ' l fin.ll l.ll. ho Ifft lllf. mmiai loom but he lut the monev n he, 1, tHme 1,1Kk llfk lenmed of I "" !." lifter the thler and made the ' nii-covci.i that the monev was gone TMe 'xnct amount or monev missing "" nt revealed but It was estimated I as c-omparatliely small Cltv netccttxes Splliman and tireen and PennsMvanla ltillroad deteilivcb are searching ror the thler TUMULTYMAKES DENIAL 1 "Sot Sponsor Posters .... - J n ,-.. i iiu .eii iiuiiaeji lusivn ii. pl.ixfd in Wisconsin Senate Figbt n 1 f I l lt tne L mien I reti s. H asldnrlon. Sept 26 That e ertiiln imsiera uisiitujeu in i.iseuusin uur.ng If.. In Vl'iiohlnff.nn n n.l alnnn. t.. U..I1. i JI. M, ....I. ii, .. M-. ., II UfM I, - AnU lriHt ,ne ,if.teai ,,r navies would - - ' aeUa'al'- "HLA. AVIA1UK WNS bLUKY I Lieutenant Alexander iMeLnnaban n-!.,. rinwn Fi Pin., Brings U OH ll I'oe Planes Another PhlladelphlH aviator has won I R 5 V n.l5o'f ' nw. wl.o are onTc a v iredlt.H iiih ' brlMlnB down a .Herman airplane He , . .,.rti0re aiaunr tip lin . 1. .. Sexeral times wutisiiit .MPLanahan ha. brauiht don -erne my machines but , ...r, " a"" :-,;V, 7" , "."S? .V" h hah not oniciauy e-reci itu vuin the victories Lieutenant McLanahan left his Junior class it Yale carlx last year to take up aviation, first training- at Cornell University. He was then sent to Mount Clemens, Mich . and was coin missioned .a second lieutenant In Sep tember. LaBt June he won the rank nt first lieutenant and wan made a flight commander a month later. ...... , ............. ...a mr itm tn ... a--- - Edwn Morgan ErncstHobsan f ftlCHARD ok2:an t IVE BOYS IN FAMILY ARE FIGHTING KAISER Son? of Mr and Mrs William 30ns 01 HJ1. ailtl Wirs. W Ulium Moi',ran Prove True Americans Mr and Mi" William Morgan, Hit N'orth Fiankbn street, have live sons fighting the Humans three In the Can adian aimv and two In inn American nrmv Oakvvell and Itnbert. the oldet two bovs enlisted with the Cnnadlans In Annual till, nnd have seen two xearsl of active senile In Frame Both arc In the i aval! i Richard was Ihe next lo Ro to CatncU Ue servetl with Ihe National Guaitl on the Mexican bin del, anil when his enlist ment expired aftei his l etui n fiom the border, be mlistcd In tho C'lmdlnn ar tlllcrv When the I nlted States et.lercd the war llrncst enlisted in tho Ameilcan armv, going wv a iiivnltynian At the same time William, the sounRest son tiled to enlist but was rejected bee iuse of phvslcal difeiti. He was aeiepted fot senlco luentlv, and now Is In tiain lng at Camp Mix British Troops Invade Bulgaria ( nntinitetl from I'uce One nn Willi maleilal has fallen Into oiii hnnd"i An Pti.mv huttu v vvlilih attempted to take up a position in order In come into action was attacked bx out nia- . i.in. trims Ihn men were killed and ;: " -- . - ", ' , ,:,,i i , nn-nilpt" llenurniaehlnerstlonnYso'wls made iitlsonei Theie (let minis complained that the Hulgirlans had abandoned them In tentionnlli and said that the CJer m.it.s had lontlnu.lli eompclled the Bulgarians lu threats rt opening lite on them to return to the fighting line At Trovatsl the Itulganatis burned ilieip tlpiints and the fires spie.d tn a hospital, with the result tint nvie than 100 Bulgarian wounded pei -Ishcd horse hospital also was ele sirojed In the lire We have llbctated more than flftv (incks and the Italian soldier? who had been enptured It is confirmed that the Bulgailans continue to commit atiocltles on our soldiers when thev fall lnte; theii bands One of out patrols of four nnu was found ne.u the village of Viliutch.ina hnrrlhlv done to death l)U' aviaters hive used their ma chine guns xerv efieitlieli against the reti eating enenij troops The lierman (!r v eminent, acioidlng to advices lo Ihe Hawis Agencv from Zu rich is xeiv uneasx nvu the pacifist demonstiatlons In Bulgaria, and the (timnii minlstei has confel re el with King Ferdinand In some Bulgarian political circles it Is believed that CioWn Prince Boris will become regent In the present crisis Tho position or the Kltst Bulgarian aimv on the Allied leB In Macedonia is dangerous accnidlng to lepoits reach ing heie, but It Is not believed that the aimv Is rued with Immediate disaster The Italians, who are advancing against the First rnn rrom the south, must p.ssoxu much extrenielv rqugh ininiri berore thev can get in contact xvlth It. It is helleied that the First Aim!, which Is eommunded hv lieneral tJeshor, will bo roiced to attempt a retreat west waid Into the mountains on the Setbo Albanlan riontlet Tin i-ountiy Is veiv rough and it would be Impossible to handle aitlllirv The matter of food supplies also would be dlfllcult. The reports Indicate that the Serbians who h.ne tul the C.einiano Bulgailan communications ate joining; In the Allied race for Uskub T.otidnii, Seit 26 (By I .N S ) Another adianie or firteen miles was made bv the Seiblans veslerdax In their big Balkan dilie, It was learned rrom an authoritative source here this aflei- i noon ... . .. . i i i.... 1 nirtx l.in.e Kuns nave iieen e'lipiuicu . ,,, iiUeHiians the most or them helng heavies." Five hundred addl- tional prlsoneis nave neen taken also both were turned nn the ! An entire se.les of new defensive lines ' ur- i,.inc ..ado between OrllcheiKilJe and Teeerpolje. The S'erbs are now xvtthln flftv miles of I'skub, the most Important rallwa Junction In southern Serbia. THREE BULGARIAN REGIMENTS GIVE UF D) ihe Associated Prest (,.,, sept. 26. The Jtulgarians are In full letieat at every noln.. according to the Salonlca correspondent of the Lausanne Gazette Ine peasants are joining the advancing Serbians In drlv Ing out the detested Bulgarians. Among the prisoners man) Serbians have been found fighting under duress against their countrymen One young capt ve soldier from Negotln came upon his brother among the attacking- troops Three Bulgarian reglmcnta hoisted the white flag. the. officers being powerless to prevent this though they bhot seveial 01 tne rniB .cnutm. 1 T?obeetAIoqgan Oakweu. Morgan OrrAfTf? PAiniDDC WIN MORE GLORY Pcnnsylvanians in Signal Corps Praised by Stars and Stripes LED ATTACK ON FISMES Eight Men Carried Lines Up Hill Before United States Troops Advanced plowing tribute to the work of the slRnal corps men of "Le Ilrlgade Ter rible" In which I'hlladelphla and other p,,nnvlvnnli bovs fought so xallanth q nptllr( nsn)(,B on ,e Vele, Is ron- talned In the August 2.M issue of 'The ntarH nnu snpes, tne niniini news parier of Ihe American i:pedltlonnrv Forces The 101th Infantrv, which In cluded mam men of the old Fitt IteRl ment, N" t; P, figured prominently In this fighting "At the most critical point of nil," savs the Stirs and Stripes 'In the at tack on that blondv eminence which is called Mill 21fl ihe advance was led not bv tnnks nor bv the irresistible dough hms Ahead of them all went the sol diers of the telephone So ticklish war the situation tint the colonel wanted to be sine In advanie Hint theie would be inslmt mil lonllnu otts coinmunitnllon with the battalion thnt was going Into ictlon The signal coips men offered to trv I IkIiI Men Mart Out Seven men and a sergennt started rut at 1 -15 o clock In the mottling stringing wires as thev went At K -20 a tall mine lo regimental headnuarteis The seigeant In ihnrge of the squad Burr, oT Milwaukee Wis was speaking from a point up on the hill, within a hundred aids of the enimv, and lYUz was pouring sbtapnel gas ami niaihUie Rims it them Sergemt nun was at Pie ft ot of the liee hit" detail Ivlng Hat on the giouml at mind him Ntihndv Safe 'l'eivliodv sife' w is asked ' .Nohodv safe ' he replied, hut the re all ilghl s(, fir Jli was i list tm ted to station a in ill it the telephone to i ill headquaiters evcrv (He minute" and to take the rest or ..... ...... ...... the detail to t pi it e n" shelter J-'lve minute" lain headeiuimeis tele- iieiiiiiiunriei " ipip- phone rang again Seigeant Burr was I " ,, '" " " """" " ni ....oriel s t:utli speaking F ia . . ThougJit I told xou t. take cover," .... , .',"' hcc" cmploed by the headnuartcrs grilled him '111 be dinined, ' the setgiant re plied 'It III ask nnv man to stay In this place .No othei change, sir." U . -tn I arl VtfTlta llnlll t tin 1 mil rrlit.ni a I came up and then went on with them COMPANY ALMOST NEW crgcant Tells of He-avy l.os, of F of 109tb Infantry Letters full of thrilling incidents are ll.f..,. f.f t..innl llnin'ri 11 t'liifl.lnn. ..wt. ... ..w. ".n- r., Jr ... I.t.. fll.A. Innrtrr. 11 ellelll.ir- 1 .fl , I., Ill- I........ ...w.Ht- .. - uniuih, tr vvhn lives nt SI7 Nolth Twentv- sr. wnn lives m mi .oiin i weniy- f ninth "treet Sergeant Cusblng Is a member of Companv F, 1 tilth Infantr, the xallant regiment that figured in the thickest of the fighting all the waj fiom Ch-eau-Thiirri to Flsmette, but in tils last lpttpr he said he was about to accept a tr.msfei to the motor transport i - oipsslae He has been so severelv shell shocked as to be unfit for inf..nti,v service Tor the pic-ent He Is onlv .nineteen je.ns old Noting Cusblng sajs his company has almost a new personnel, so heav v vveie the losses mostlv wounded He tells or hi Ing burled with dirt and sp.tterqd with the blood or his companions as hex fell during charges Ills regiment was held lu the first lines thlrtv dixs tr of Hie lute tiaviil O ami Bmmn .M w II arter Ihe time Tor Its reller. and thel"1 IteliHves and filpmls hulirsl to fu htialn was terrible, but he adds that ?"' .rrl,lJ,,n'"t ..'."' ."J," m" i if.U2r ua.,er "we have got the Hermans on the run li"' " l,ocJ- Sl" - " "' '"' "rl'" VICTORY Victory taa mattcrof "Human Machines." Your share in winning depends on your mental and physical fltncia to do your utmost. Your country calls for no less. Will power, alone, may carry your ' 'Human Machine" over these tense times but after ward? Don't wreck so beautiful at' mechanism! At least give your own "Human Machine" the care you never refuse your car. Rest-timely taken, under intelligent direction, to make sure that your Heart engine is all right, will bring you through tfrono- to the Victory. nd. in thit connection the Glen Springs Tho Pioneer Amerloah "Cure" For Heart Disorders WATKINSQLEN NEW YORK Win. K. Ltffliyrwalt, P- a ENGAGEMENT RINGS ni diamonds of fln Klj mnuntlns ot uniuvial UfBtsn ctin TA b... k.A ..titillral Ail u t tHa .- W ll 11UV UV UUflVHIt1! . kill ,'(, $335 C. Jt Smith & Son w 'A Market St', at 18th flr-'" J- 8 4fOjw iiYSnTr John J Fills, n speelnl policeman for the Pennsilvanla Ilallrnad, was shot and killed early todav nt West I'hlladelphla station bv Joseph T Laden, a speclnl olllcer for the merlcnn Fxpress Com panv. Thlrti-second and Mnrket street" Laden was himself serlouslv 'vounded In an exchnnge of shots with Policeman Itvan, of the Thlrti -ninth street nnd Lancaster aienue station, when he tried to escape Tho killing cime after Fills hnd ejected I.iden from the waiting ronm of tho station three times because he ap lutcntlv hid heen di Inking l'.llls fell dead Jut Inside the door of Ihe walling i ooni Keicrnl women saw tho snoot ing and inn tn him when he fell, but the bullet hid grnc through his heart. t lnliheil In Pollremnn T.iden ran iftei no had been shot by Policeman llvan, but he was captured after a fight at Thlrli-first street by Policeman McQuade, of the Thirty-second street and Woodland aienue' sta tion McQuade was foiced to use his club and the prist tier was sent to Unl xersltv Hospital with several cuts on the head besides the wound In his right hand Laden Is twcnti-tun xears old, and livis at .'212 .Mllllln street John W i:rln JS15 tiieenvvnv nie nue, a switchman foi the P.apid Transit Compnnv nt Thlrti -"ceond and Market stieet", witnessed the shooting He said Laden had been drinking Fills put Laden out thiee times and nfter wninlng him the last time to stay awav, tinned to re-entei the loom Fares Vsmillnnt Then Laden diew n revolver and was falsing it tn slmot Fills In the hack when a wnnuin screamed Fills turned lo receive the bullet In the left breast. He staggered back antl fell neat the door Policeman Jtinn was In front of the station, but ran back when he heard the shot, drawing his leiolvei as he went As the pollieman i.ime Irtto sight. I.iden leaped behind a truck nhd opened me le fired twice and (hen started to Mill As he left Ihe shelter of the truck Itvan s second shot lilt him Fills had been In the einpltn of the Pennsvlvanla Italltoid for the past three leats He was nude it company delectlic nhout a leni ago He was formirlv a freight handlei In the em plov of the inllroatl at Pier 10, South- L"'" " p '"" """ "'"i-ioiir .lea old rann leaies a wife .mil twn en-mii nUtt. dren He lived at 131fi Manlev street. .. . ; ' ...t.. '.,,; iuress l ompanv only a short I....V " " JlhXTIIS ,h!i,1mur' XS,P Hin,M'r,'r,,J1 ,S,"'V 'mm UelHliv.s nml iiif.M.1 intiiffi'i.. f... tiernl sorvln-s Men , , ...' -Ji. r'n" ,rc"'jT.n". ', s N Menln" si " Im. 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