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J .4 W v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919 KAHN ADVOCATES TRAINING FOR ALL Six Months in Army at Age of 18, His Plan for Americans OPPOSES WORLD UNION 100,000 Regulars ami Well- Trained Reserve Is Best Peace Insurance PROTEST JRSENAL CHANGE Workers Urge Retention at Frank ford of AH Departments Mure than liOOfi cmploves of Frank ford Arsenal met In tlio Frankford Theatre, Frnnhford avenue and Mama rot street, yesterday afternoon to for mulnto plans for presenting a protest to Secretary linker against tlic contemplat ed removal of tho artillery and muni tions department from tlio Arsenal, Iteprcsentnllve Wllllum S, Vare, the principal spcakrr at tlie meeting, ad vised those present to ultc their rep resentatives In Washington urRlnK them to moke every effort to prevent tho re moval of tho derailments to Toledo, lluslness orKanlmtlonn In rrankford, as well as In other sections of the city, will be petitioned during the next two wee'ks, It was nnnounced, and a petition hearlne more than 100.000 names will bo forwarded to Washington in support of the protest. WHERE EIGHT LOST LIVES IN FIRE LEGISLATURE AGREES En a Staff Correspondent Wiuhlnittnn, Jnn 20 Congressman Julius B. Kahn, the "Father of lre- paredness," camu out today In favor of I ... ., , . universal military training and , an , fQ SPR0UL SPEED IDEA opponent of a league of nations, unless , the United States under It can retain I al of Its present rights. r1IS,ntll nf T ,,af.n nt First Xfe Intttt la ttt. rntillfic Tt ett.lhlleil ft cn the Military Affairs Committee, and IU be tho chairman under Hepuh- 1 llcan control after March 4. It was j Kahn who took charge of the Admlnls- I tratlon's selective draft bill In the Housd and carried It through successfully nftir l Chairman Dent, Democrat, and the other , and Rubbing at Last Will Be Abandoned Ulf o Htnff Correspondent Hnriinhurir, Jnn. 20. Republican leaders plan to ndopt the suggestion of (Iivernor-olet t Sproul for a short sea- Democratic members of the committee washed their hands of It and fourht for tho volunteer plan. He has been one'of the foremost exponents In Con- ., nmI maUo It cerUln immediately for the past decade. I Universal peace and a league nf na tions have been discussed since thirty- one years before Christ, M . Kahn said , today, but none of them ever worked l'ators Armed Power Instead of trifling nnny time In the opening dajs of the session, tho leaden plan to get tho Hmato and Houso cal endars In shape this week In the past ' has been tho custom to spend a er.tir.le nf fluid mial nC tlii r-?irln1 the United States can stand for Its t,ntl tnen Ja measure, through at high rights before tho world. In preferenco tpeed during tho closing davs to being tied up In a league, of nations, Tll0 igi,,,,,,,.,. reconvenes tonight at with a lot of other countries having a . , , ...... . ... , , diversity of alms. Mr Kahn said. To ' clock nml lf ho nlans ot ,ho lexers be bound by such it league would divest ' not Co awry it will get down to this country of freedom of natlon'il ac. business at once. 'am. a"nd vlfiU" uaTeta" ,A """ "'" """" ba helJ th'S Vollce force to suppress everv little j. ' ftirnoon to announce the disposition ternationa: dispute that ever hereafter of the legislative patronage and the full arises In tho world. The paddling of our own canoe with line-up of tho Senate and House com- absolute freedom of action and the prep-, "'"?" " Bcneuu' to uo mauo vveu- n rn linn ef tuitl.tmlni.,! .! -..!... l army and navy through universal mill-1 ." f"; '"?ns lias mr,;cd .9 "rI: tary sen-Ice would Insure the resptct of '?,' 'h,e 'lePub'lcan, members. No fac the world for us and would be preferable I na' fe"d ha,s developed Some of to disarmament and participation In an """ V ".- """ """ "- PROTEST AGAINST TELEPHONE RATES Complaint Filed Today by United Business Men, Claiming Inequity EFFECTIVE AT MIDNIGHT Public Service Commission Is Asked to Probibit Pro posed Advances open for signs of a storm. I They believe that when the storm breaks it will bo ovvr tho lio,u llluslonary league of nations, declared Congressman Kahn. "L"".'.v"."'" "-"'''. .,"r"'"" "".", tlon rn to this time tlK defen "o o r r gh ' XI ',"! ' "" f '? r?.,!bra.C-' the.,J8lCm "f a,ie"?u?.,ot,Hi "wets" to block ratification ot the1 I national prohibition amendment which . - a result uf a fin: lat niplit that cl.im.igcd a dwelling at 2225 Graj's 1'crrj mail, eiflit person- lol tlieir live father, motlicr and two children of one f.unilv anil four iliililren of another. (At left) The stjirway where llie tlurrcd hodics of l'alrirk Panelli and hi- wife were found. Four ihildrtn were found dead in their rooms and two died from burm in a hospital. (At right) The exterior of the house where the lire oicurred Wild ARMY ENGINEER HERE ; CROSS-COUNTRY FLIER TO HELP PORT GROW ARRIVES AT BUSTLET0N nations to mnkf ari IniDosslble tiniil.l 1. - . t. ..!. -11. .1 l 1 I " ;.;.,....,-,".;' ucfc"",:u has been approved by Governor-elect i Sprnul As more than the required number of States have voted to make Congressman Kahn today l'H ni All Inileflnllc "Vc hear much talk of a league of na tion but so far 1 have seen no plan I giving promise of a definite and sub-, ' stantlal proposition The Idea Is not i a new one. It has been the hopo of the ' leaders of.thought throughout the world In all ages. Agrtppa, the great genrral i of Oct-tvlus ratn.tr. announod that tho time for universal peace was near after the destruction of Antony's power, I thlr'y-one jears beforn the birth of Christ During the ears that have In- prajed for it, jet we have Just concluded I Hon-' Tft thu amendment a part of the Constltu tlon. the approval by the I'ennsvlvanla legislature will not be necessary to make It the law of tho land. Both the "wets" and "drys," however, ait- seeking victory for tho moral ef fet t on the rest of the country. ITacli side Is claiming victory by a narrow margin. Cont-arv to the gcnetal btllef. legis lative leaders tin not beilevo that the proposed charter revision progiam from Philadelphia Is going to caun- any fac- Coloncl Liidue Asks for Co-op- Two Other Aerial Pathfinders cration of Interests Most Expected to Reach Here Concerned This Afternoon Girl Trier, to Rescue Boys from Fire; 8 Die Continued from Tare One sleeping In n rear loom of the house when Fho was awal.encd by choking smoke Mto quickly realized the house was ablaze. Iltr first thought was for her small brothers, Nicholas nml Henry, who wero asleep In an adjoining room Drops the llruthrrH The plucky gill ran through the smoke clouds, grnsptd both bo.s and begnn making her vvny to a window. Sho planned to leap to the roof of an ad joining houso with the brothers Hut the smoke wns fan taking her strength. She staggered and her hold on thp two fnulitt in d ungstcr.s rtlnved Mildied managed to reach the window and shnut for help She raised herself to the Mil and dropped a distance of fif- Protest was filed today by the United Business Men's Association with tha Public Service Commission against the new telephone rates, which become ef fective ono minute after midnight to night. Desplto opposition of public utility commissions of several States the new schedule will bo put Into effect tonlgTTt at midnight, Postottlce Department of ficials In Washington declared this af ternoon. The new rates, which doublo tho charges for many suburban calls whllo reducing long-dlstanco rates, were or dered by Postmaster General Hurlcson In his capacity of director general of the nation's telegraph and telephone services. The protest wns sent by special de livery letter to the commission's office at Harrlsburg Its text follows: "The Cnlted Iluslncsa Men's Associa tion of Philadelphia, representing over 25,000 business men and citizens, here by enter formal protest against the ad vance In telcphono rates recently fix ed by Postmaster General Burleson and which are Echeduled to become iffec tlvc on January 21, 1919. Illocked In Other States We deslro to call to your attention or ane noon were putting the finishing touches to tho new schedules. The rate changes Involved an enormous nmount of calcu lations, as about 0,000,000 rates had ot bs gono over. Of fifty-clsht nearby points twenty seven show an Incrtose of five cents each, two show a decrease of five cents and the remainder will continue the same, Tho new charges arc figured on what Is known as "nlr-llnc distance" or as "the crow tiles" Cnils within the clt limits are not effected. Three kinds of ftrvlce are recognized In the new schedule "station to sta tion." "person to person" and "report charges." Tho statlon-to-statlon service Is for ton cars wiiere tne caning ran "" not specify any partlculcr person to be reached. Tho rato Is computed for the Inltlnl period on tho basis of five cents each sit miles up to twenty-four miles end five cents for each eight miles be yond that distance. Tho person-to-person service Is where n particular party person Is called for and, In general, tho rato Is one-fourth higher than tho statlon-to-statlon ser vice. Where a person-to-person call Is made and the party called Is absent or will not talk or the calling party Is away when connection Is established, a "re port charge" Is to be made. This charge will average nbout ono-fourth of tha statlon-to-3tatlon charge. General Manager Klnnard Is known to regard tho revised rates favorably and to believe that they rest on a sci entific basis. rnrtlnt Schedule of Rktes COMMITTEE JOBS NOTYETDECffiED Legislators Hear Confer ence Decisions in City Were Not Final SEE PLACE FOR RAMSEY May Get Appropriations Posi tion That Was Considered Sure for McCaig By a Staff Correspondent llnrrlfl.urc, Jan 20. Dissatisfaction among some members of tho House over committee n-slgnments may undo tho woik of tho conference of Republican leaders In Phlhdclphla last week. Word was spread among the mem bers who reached here today that none of tho selections approved during the conference last week was considered definite. Speaker Robert Spangler. who ar rived today, announced that the corn- Ambler. Pa Hfihnres. i'a. Ilrl-tol, I'a Chfitti-r, Pi ("hMtrr lt(!nht. I'a . C'hUnhsm. I'a .. .. Cornwrlls. lft ... riorence, N. J llftrttlonflfld N. J . . IlaiMon Heights. N. J. Hatboro. I'a Hulmevllle, I'a. Tresent to .to 1.1 .10 .20 .Ml 10 .1.1 0.1 ,n,i .in .1.1 til t rt Mat rt TfAtta.t inmfiilflmi naelrr. A partial list of nearby place-, vTiinmen(M oulI he aIinounCfa Wednesday, tho present and new rates, follows: ' fntll that time the lenders who will .t.l nnAo 'ho final say on the make-up of '.1.1 the committees are expected to do cou- .-'" slderable conferring j line commllteo assignment which was a believed to hnvo bten settled definltel, .15 but Is now reported still under ccnsld- '?'" eratlon, Is that of chairman of the Houso jo Appropriations Committee. .1.1 All reports up to this time slated Rep. .Mircsentatlve William J. McCaig, of Alle- Jn Kheny, chairman of the House State .in v uiiuniiiiu, tor ins post. vtiinam 'i nd Dunci'i St. cro McCalsr's most ;0j active rlvnls. il.il Report has It today that Ramsey may 15 yet land the chairmanship, which la ;j5iprobnbly the most Important ono In the .10 Houre. .l.V Demands from members of the House 'in (or commlt,eo assignments arc said to 't3 be rnore numerous this year than ever ,10, before With 184 Reimhllrnn rnnmhors nd authority of VrMon'SsiV rW" 'V"?" J General In this N j . (.Vntcr rolm, N. j,. churchvllle. Col- 'ne. ""--o''iIng administration the Job of nLnchorne, Pa 1& Lnnstloune. I'a. Laurel Springs. X, J. l.lanerch. Pa M.dla. l'.i Melrose I'a NArbprth. I'a Newtown Square, Pa.. Norrlatown. l't North Wales, Pa .01 .10 .01 .10 .01 .05 .10 in .n ,05 (i,i .10 20 .10 111 .0.1 .in . ' " ,,,n.v, iui in it jiui .1J Ram-ey, of Chester, an ;;;CIalr, of Kayctt. wero Colonel W H Ladue. V. S A, who tetn feet to tho loor ot i joining, l.itutcnaiit Herbert Mrflean. number i Meantime firemen had houso nil- arrived and has bten placed In charge of the Gov- of a squadron of anuy tlleis, who niado al "ere playing Mieams of water into tho .acular (light across the continent. I '""-' """'' ''" Pons rre i ismiioii in I iiti iiiiiii-ivnnu 'run n .trrtii ou his debut hero tod iv In landed ut the UuMkton fljlnif field bhort-i' M,i.i.i , , ,i, , rnnt tne ranKH or the port bomntrr, ii)' alter t o cioti; ii.is atternoon. the greatest war the world has ever known "It Is only natural ion mat all man kind should he longlrg for a pcn t that will be lasiinr and universal. Manv of the suggestlona of today are but repetl- At his ollln. in thp Wllhtu;ioon liulld ; lng tho army engineer aMied fur the co ! Tho lliutenant Hew from Mlneola. I. I His siundson Elarted originally which will mitt the approval of all ele mints The Mgnlflcant .I'ns about the gossip on charter revision Is the predittion that a bill will bo drafted 15 -FRIENDS OF IRELAND TO SPEAK inpricaii Council Will Hold tlons of those madu hundreds of eani i "ni,m wumi win meet witn no opposi- ago. Karly in tho slueenih century ,lon !r"m u" aro ror'-'3 thTe was thf relebra'ea meeting be- ween Ilenr: III of England, 'rancls l of I'ranm, at th )t the Cloth of Gold Tho two monarchs embraced kUsed each other and vowed ttunal frlmdthlp and peaf It was not ver long before the trea. liecame a srrrp of paper" Dcpitt all their well spoilt n phrase- war again broke out between the two tountrii s l.meric Cruce. in l:i wrote the the auspices of the American vouveau jnee, proposing mat mo j.uropean nations agree to a permantnt tomorrow night torps of ambassadors to reside In1 The. obJe t of eminent engineering work along the Diliwart, mad and can led her to a drug stole Dr. Alfred C. MarMiull, C10 South Twenty second street, was In the drug store and eavo her fiist-itid treatment. "Save the ltnblrs" ..t 1 , ., ... .. onl.T Thtt nelifniii urn t.tlerllnfr npi lnl .. .. -....... ,.v r,,. ctbaiiivu -"""' i-Jtiue announced mat tlio - - Js s il wan caned Intn tlm ctr i work of dr.dglng the Delaware channel Inal1 'o""""- T" ot,,l-'r l",ots " cy' I The firemen were notified and nimble I will be pushed. Specifications will be l)('ied to itach Hu-tleton late In the . laddernieii climbed to the third htoryl made known and bids accented in a .,""" and. Bro'1 l,,.olr. "'. "rough dense - ... . ... ...--....., R llh riariit to cmeriain tne incu nau ueen : . . Tbeie 1b a general feeling that a bill ' operation of tho vnrious mnmicrrt-il . f'oiu s.m l'ltg.). Cal , fi lug fiom there will b,- submitted to the Legislature ' ,,,, ,, .. A. , ,....,. I m Wnslilnirton. If C. thence to Min-I flint Hi coin. the Inentiltv and unfairness rates whlrh nrn nTiollrable between Intra- Port Kenntjy. I'll. .V.ato points over which your commls-1 Sharon lllll. l'n slon has absolute control. Hnvo the &? Cheau.r: Pa! ;:::.::::: schedules of new rates beer, submitted vhtteninrnh. Ta for our approval? The Public Service viiinw ijrove. Pa Commission of Ohio has rctuscu to rec- """;," ' ognbe tho jurisdiction and the Kede. d Postmaster matter and nan prohibited the advances kirevllle. ConcoiUvllle. Coniilioliockpn. Cn advocated by him. In Ina tho rate. .afa ." M. Hw.ld l- 1M, un. hav been temporarily restrained by an 0llJ. N j .Ntoun, 0ll0,lU, i'.nnterove Injunction. Iho Public Utilities com- phoonlxvllle. ltldley Park. Harthmore. Tin mission of Malno has entered formal Irum. Vlncentonn. N J i W'tbtttmn. Wll piotest against the excessivo rates and ''"'"J" '" N'' J-i WooJ.town. .V. J, antl will undoubtedly act If Postmaster Bui- '" '" ' leson does not rescind the order. "Wo therefore request that your' RIVER HALTS SPEEDER commission protect our citizens from I this unnecessary Increase of rat ea under' .,.. t- tho pretext of reducing tha cost to tho I inctl $20 Afler Avoiding Plunge Ironi tisers of tho telephone service. Wo ask Ferry Slip l. U .K0 ',,":!,t, 'Jai .frn0n"l ?:: ' A race betw een an "aulo speeder" and ' 6 s .. . ..... . .iiilnwwl.i nnllrmpn 1n rnio-li rtitnrlnn ' ll -i ' HH II quest that sc l.eduits i i lieu wim ou "";-""; -"-"" '"";,:" " 1 porntlons Committee and five chairman according to law anu tnav o tune "n""" ' .. .,..... ... -"-''ships are said to comprise the "modest' doling out tho Places Is .a hlir urnhiem Hach member considers himself Im portant enough to lipid an Important committee place. The Independents who two years ago opposed virtually every move of the "regulars" expect to be taken caro of for coming Into the fold The "regulars" who stood pat two ear9 an- not willing to step aside for the new conveits. To add to the troubles, the Allegheny County delegation has asked for the lion's share of places. Requests foreleven members of the Appropriation Commit tee, ten members of the Municipal Cor- opportunity nt public hearing of oppos- offender came to a halt In time to avoid n.st ,,f tho Alleirhenv f'nuntv lnnioi lng these advances and Increases In ' plunging Into the Delaware. Contrary to the general YeHef t'h. ch-irccf' ' Tho prisoner. William Hnrtke.of 3733 v,' to tlle Pf''e"l belief the cnarge- ' vort, siMh street, wns taken bcfoio3 f rLes are u"ds'ood to have New Tolls on Alr-llne nosli Recorder btnclihouso In Camden and nsuci: lor very little in the way of corn- It Klnnard, vlco president and , "nd $2". It was testified by two of mlttee assignments. Thoiefore they are a- manager of the Bell Telephone ftmden ; Jo-caUe erd , Pj;. thnl j cocksure of getting ever, thing they ask- " . L'f""-.-!1."- wJi8 J!? '", city at a rate of fifty miles nned '?..., .,. New Tolls on Alr-llne nosli Recorder btnclihouso In Camden and nsuci: lor very little In the way of com- I.. It. Klnnard, vlco president and , "nd $2". It was testified by two of mlttee assignments. Thoiefore they are genera' fVirmutnv his office today. Members of his of- j lioiip ' The ''alrmnnshlp of the House Judl- ficlil family sad thu company could Thiv gave chase from Twenty-second j clary General Is said to be the only de mako no comment on tho business nsso- and federal streets, Camden to the , mand made by the Varo forces. Repre. intinnv itmtHst. Tho revision of the I Pennsylvania itaiiroati lernes, wnere .1." ,i i wni,. in ii i,v, Hartko dashed through tho gate and riiiu-, i.tv, cv.v.. .-......., """tried to teach a ferry boat. tho Eovernt.-.tnt ordor. They iolnted out that the same prin ciple Involved has been attacked In tho courts over Intra-Stato railroad rates ordered by the federal railroad admin istration The company's engineers this nfter- Stliooncr from Here Damaged sentatlvo J. A. Walker, of tho Forty- sixth Ward, Is the'r candidate for the Place. His appointment has not been (definitely decided upon, but It Is gen i orally believed that he will land the Itruurnrt, V. '., Jan. 20 (By A. P) .post -The auxiliary schooner fieorgt- C I Two jears ago all Vare man wer MM thXedfigttaon!at'.ThlsPne,Pere,n,atl0nfOr , Repairs will be made nt this opri , thclr flrnt n" the epeakershlp. short time. I Colonel r.,ulue also made It clear that Two of the children Augustus made by Councils' committee on susten- .in, n .itnl t.ltt.r Tlie nllntri Mere evtieett.rl he was not at homo when Mr. Politics hvri, .s.ltriia- Today Major James II MiK'ee, who is surgeon of the squadron came around and Motor wero still alive, They wore uiieu out or a iront window and hurried off to tho hospital. The charred bodies of Patrick Kenelll Medina Here Tomorrow Nicht ju.ono.ono to tmprovo the Delaware Prominent men m-er.sted In tne Ir- ,Un';r: ' ""' '" "J '"' business to seo that tho best use Is made of these lipendenre .if Ireland will ndilr,s a ' lmrox,lwlts if the intertsts here . o- publii meeting win Ii will be held under . operate with me it Is possible to make ojnul thf-e Impitivenienti very valuable on Ireland at the Atnddny of Music, ' piescm iinny-iuur mues or me Delaware channel has been dredged to the meeting is "to ! ,t dentil of thiktv-flvo feet. There are . , , ,. tie nee, nu n Miihvun t't tut n umiiuii ,..! i i . . ...... .Tnng".r"m.,"' J." ,Krd,K, .0' J ' lone I. at 14US Spruce s.ree,. " '' " "'' hallway Hotel twenty-four miles to be completed. To carry on this work the engineering offlie here has $3,000,000 now available and $3,S0n,'iv(i more coming in the ne'v rivers and li.-irl.ors appropriation bill before Congress I U S'human. the former civilian head of the governmv.it engineering olllce, vill leinain here and work undei Colonel I.adue as an executive otllti r .-., , ,. . ,, , , r T coioiu-i i.tdue. the. new e iiRiniti. Uiargctl With Robbery ot Ken- halls from Ml.hlgan He c-amo to tins sillgtoll Jewelry Store nj irum ...nip .tieacir. vvnem lie ai , , ,,,. .., this rltv Venice, and. by their voles settle all congratulate tin peopln of Ireland oi International disputes This plan has, 'heir decisive but peaceful eereie of been the principal basis of numeious ' 'he r8llt "f self-determination at the proposals made from that time to the- r(pnt election lireieni i Xddresses will be made bv Henry 1 liioddard Leach edltoi of Amtrlc-tn Would Avoid Mllnnres .-'.andlnav urn Review 1, Holling.sworth "1 am opposed to surrendering our )',ooih 'cretarj of the American Coun national defen? of anv American righis WZVlWu. ll in the belief thev will be upheld by it .,,an Thmna. td't.ir of the World To league of nations" continued Mr Kahn morrow iimi I'roftssor Robert M l.ovett. '1 hope we shall not become the vcorld's form, r U in .,f the I'nlvirsitv of t'hl policeman. We have enough great prol.- eag lems confronting tin without muddling " " " in the affairs of every other nation I HONOR I FP'? MPM0RV still believe in the teachings r the nUllUIX IXC 3 llltlUUrtl fathers of this republic- that our best t iv ( (1.1Iltpr (Vl,.l,r iff, 1 T'llt Interests will be served by Keening on , L ' "' V" lj"'lI,Ior l-e" "J'ni ' ' l-ul u friendly footing with all natiuns, but not to engage in et.tungting alliances with one of them. r .ottnnt rA.n. ... ,i.. ... .t - . fetler.icv at a luncheon in me ;orin Xni.riesn i.,i 'm i.e nr., , ,.,i ,.... ,lnrden nf the Uellevue Sliatford todav American bo.vs mo our am and nnvjl , 1(,)rnte(i the one hundred mid and send them thous.indn of n.lles from! twelfth nnnlversarv of the birth of c.'cn- honiM to make far distant peoples with ral Robert i: l.ee I .m iniest'g.ition was started tod.cv to whom we have neither kinsliu . m,r quar- Mrs Wi.'l.un 1 ojgias Mason, presi- deter mine m . ause of tlie collision on j el. nor common purpose, behave them-i jei", was toast mistress e.eneial , , ,,MUlua inroad between a selves or 1'vo un to their tre-vtv ,hiii.i Wn.ler uf the marines, and the Rev far. ' '' ,lv.""a j-.mut.t .;.. .7. .u v l J ue'r treatv obllga , k M, ,. i , , , f,..Kll. turn and a p-issmget '""" '" "'"t" "" "'," " mterest m i . . . ., ..,. Mrs . 0 vvieon Shartin ..,,r,. .,.,. in,. hetueen I'lttshurh and leei, ,, . . . ,. . .,., "' le.eivti! word by ong distance tele- ", " K . V. , . . """N" ,u ' phon., that three tilers weie coming to Xs" vv,w, lifl BtalrWa:- Jhclr two this . iv todav , b''B we, ,leau a bed In tlieir Charles II Hall, secretary of the sus lu "' lenaiue i i.inimttei'. Is a' home III and Ann nl CliristetiliiE' most of the committee members are at Nicholas N'apolltnna, father of four Han i-burg for tho Sproul Inauguration i of the children burned to tit ith, with his Major M.'Ke c communicated with Di- wife was ut a chrlsttning n tor of Health and Charities Krusen . bnorT lZn"TJX DELAWARE LEGISLATURE BUSY filers Arrangements wero made to enter-1 tain them at the ltellcvue-Htratfoid i'.lltors oil rhlrtr Week of Scsioil NAB ALLEGED GEM THIEVES niiiversarv ol" Hirtli , Men hers of tie Philadelphia 'hapter '.. .I.a 1lt...l llnl.nl,I..PD a tt.A t'An- ttl liltr V Jlt.tM ..rty.l.v.n U tilt" ..Vll' lu eoiiiin.ind of the 1 1 1 li Knglniers itgimeni vvhlrh was preparing to go to Ki.tnce w In n the armlsliie was blgnetl lie oihcer is a West Pointer tun! another was arrested In New York ity last night charged with being nn With Much Work Ahead Dover, Del., Jan I'D -The Delaware L. glsl.it tire reconvened here toda), en tering u.'tou the third wtelt eif the ses sion, and Indications point to a busj week fiom now until the time fur the li'troelui'tlon of new business, which prnhulil) will be the flist week lu .'eb ruary i Sfieial bills wtu lntroduetil in both I s'enato mid House having to do mainly. PROBE P. R. R.JUNNEL CRASH One Killed When Kvprees Plunges Into St.illed Freight New uir. in which one man was killed .end fom peions were seilouslv tnjuied Tho nccldeiit ncMiried In the tunnel which runs from I'oity-fourth to Thirtv eighth street The passenger tiain traveling at a fairlv hiKh speed, plunged Into the freight tialn ..imposed of fourteen crs Mi Mr as our own rights air eoncenied iL1I, southei-i songs This country was never organized for iirtloers of the chapter lire Mr. Ma Htlch purposes 1 still bei.ee ehat to on- pr-sldeut , Mrs John i ooUe Hirst mind one's own husme.s is good a.-ifrUi!rr' to nations as well as t. .ndlvlduals Joseph II mtmi com ponding secretary: Congressman Kahn then explained his Mrs Sliurpe trensuier, Mrs I.ouls ideas as to the best method of putting Lewis lus'.inan Miss Helen Tull, rcg universal mltltnrv ser.. m in effect, n f- t Istrjr. ter declaring he strong!) favors the ss tem. Ilfst Pence Insurance "I consider unve-ril milituiy train- ,, ,, T- CeMier.noor Trollev. Make lng for the American youth the best ' " 1,s cenier-uoor ironev, .viake form of Insuranee for peace" itald Mr. ppearanre Kahn. We do not nteei a big regular i Tne rw srv'e In trollev can I- out iirmy anu I neiiie we tmrti g,t ulong for all to set , ..- ... ., with 100,000 regulars 'f we had a well The Rapid Transit r-ompanv today put MOTHFR OF SAII OR FNDS I IFF trained reserve Its center-door carH Into sivUe. and IHUlllLftUl JrtlLUIt LDUJ LU L "I wood ir.il l tt'l Vmerlr.tn hoc a some en ineni luueu piuutiiv ciunn i ity last night charged with ueing un-' ,"."; ,',V,T,.""f, ;,,."., '" "u '"""' I Plicated In the .larJng robbery In Ken-; VJa'slng Glares of ,1 'ffs " Tw o s'ngton last Wednesday night, wher , ,f."l bill" prov'dmgorl.ef' of r" , mot. .r bandits stole d amonds valued at ian districts in the state were :.in win- 'Introduced i The House concurred In the Senate resolution nuthorlilng the .State Treas- ' urer to report the amount of Income tax . paid into the Hiato Teasury last jear ARMY EXPECTS HIGHER PRICES Ten Per Cent Increase Provided fo in Budget several thousand dollars from the dow of the Jewelry store of O K. O'Neill, J554 Kensington avenue, ufter hurling a mrtal hammer through it The man In custody here gave his n.tino ns John Kgan, Waterloo street n-ar York Through dlrc'osures said to have been made by I'gan, who was ai rested on Saturday night, the Phlla le.nhia police warned New York to be nn the lookout for the other man said to bivn been his accomplice Tho second suspect, L. J Cale, eighth Btreet near Vine, was attested In New x.0rk last night. OH. SKI'. THIi NKW CUi! MUST PAY CONVICTED POLICE and two I... ..motive- The locomotives City Solicitor 1 ells Controller lie ' moved, prices will go sk high" declined were derail.. ..nd Jammed against the ' .. -. .. .Lieutenant Colonel Adnuu of the eiuar- 'aboose j 11,18 iXO micrnauvc termaster's coips before the House Mill- VVit-hlncton, Jan JO iltv .. ) Higher food prices next vear are no ttclpatcd by army officials who In nuk ing Congress for appropriations for food purchases disclosed toda that they had allowed for n 10 per cent Inciease In the vear beginning net Jul) "When the food administration ceases to function, and nil Its testrlc tlons are re- U 1' Me ,. of 1 ',n I'enn street Har- rlBhurg. tlegmnn of the freight, who vcas ill llie , ahoos. died oil tie wav to the Pn bvteria'i Hospital .PI... .vt. n I. r.v.1 idu.l In t1,.i r...nt..n elay for sit months from April to Octo- of t,e nolle) fat dilates the. loading and her. Tho i.tn'.mmeiits that were used unload'ng of the car. and saves wear for training 'i soldiers during the war and tear on corns And the steps are could be ur-i' fi such training It lower than ordinarily xcould Improvo ihe physlrjue -.f our' Which m-es It nice for the girl with iniinp- men. and nrodute a race of mnw. Ithe tight skirt ,,.-... ... -- -;- - "". Wfirrv fv..r sevii P-iilp FIct In "0'hl"K '" Controller John M. Walton Wonv wvtr ?on l..iu-es Uir 10 t0 uo ,)Ul countersign the warrants for Inhale Ga .the men's pa). Mrs lieno Mci-ormick, fonv-slx! )eao' 1T1'", " 'l10 Su,l.s;anc',.of B," "tnlon old, committed suicide b) Inha.lng gas, ' " b , ' Z Ht lhe .s.ii,oe Director of Public Safety Wll-1 ry :ommlttee hearings on tho army . . . ... upiiropntetion inn. son did not see fit to suspend the hlx Atl nrln. raton -food for cue man for pu .lc. men convicted In .onnectlon with one day now costs the (lovernmemt . I:,, vifii, xvnr.i ,iivf.r,ir i.i.t ,1., i.i.,i forty-eight cnts Colonel Adams said ap he I ifth tsard disorders, but decided roprlatloiis had been asked on a basis of 10 .-.nt nuu them on the pa)inll pending fift) -three cents t s...siciou oi tneir uiiiieitis, tneru IS ' jugged nnd virile Americans It would Instill In the jouths of our country jespect for law and order and const), tuted authority It would teach them initiative, self-rellan.'o and team work Would llroii.lni Amrrlcuna "Hut above everv other consideration, perhaps, it would tend to a leal demo cratization of the American people. The ilch man's son. nnd the poor man's son would become better acquainted with each other The man from one section of the country would learn to know the man of the other section It would havi RECKI IXG BIDS FOR PIER n broadening infiuencM tlirt value of which win t,e n. double-dael; affair, 180 feet cannot be appraised or estimated at w-lde ami E4I feet long It Is the first present. "With suen a toice oi trained men In her bedroom at the home of her j father, li3 Maplewood street, yesterday I morning. Worry over her son, Lobeit I Large, of the I'nlted .States navy, sta- tloned at the Ureat Lakes Naval .Sta-' Contrarlori. Have Until I'ebruarv Jl to tlon. was the reason assigned by her! Submit 1'rii'fJ Thp om,,n was discovered by a scrv.i Uids f..r the Jl.00ft.noo nty p.er to ant. who smelled gas and hurried to the be hullt at the foot of KenUworth street third floor of the house, where Mrs Mc- will be received until Kebrunr) H by the . Cormlck's bedroom was located When Department of Wharves, Doeks and Per- the eloor wna broken open the body was rlra If the bids are satisfactory and on the floor Dr Mansfield, of 5617, weather und labor conditions ate light. 1 (Ireeno street, who was summoned Un it is Intended to start work on the nler tnedlatelv. was unable to revlie the' about March IS .woman. The site of the stru. ture Is lust north - of city Piers No 38 ulld 40 The pier II KM' WANTKII M.W.H FIRE IN BOARDING HOUSE lead)' to respond to the country's call at a moment's notice, there is no nation In the world, or no combination of na tions, that would want to try conclusions with us, gram, which has been at a standstill . Quitk Discovery Prevents Himw Dam since the warbegan . An g njjc a.,..l. n... f. ir careless!) thrown cigarette Htimip is ' lurtli Urgan lor Heroes thought to have caused a lire on the In memory of nineteen Virginia third door of the boarding house of , troopers who were murdered In 1777 by Mrs Hmma K H.c)es. ;oil Arch street Regular army enlistments should be ( Hessian soldiers In u barn where Rox- shortly before noon lodn) v. - ... ' ..,!. nnsir n(4 n nln .... ...ill 4 iMHti API t lv tft VIONKV JtADK MONKY AIAUU sNAlli: t TI'.IK.ST CO Foot of SnwW ave Plillit i:.vipi.oy.mi:nt opkice WANTS liKl IXK'IC nt'll.DKnS, T.'.e .Hihi IKint HtllMIKItH. 7,'.n SHO DOCK lltTII.IIRItH. 7.V SOU DOCK Hl'lI.llKltS, 7:.u 30u DOt'lv IIU!LDi:ilH, 75,1 inn Italian LAnoitr.ns. :, lf.il ITALIAN LAIioriKltH. r.no HID 1 r.VLlAN IJVUORKltH, :,0( I AltdKST JOH IV rilll.A AND I'l.hNTY OP VtONKY MAI1K X)lt VIK.V WHO WILL WORK. IIVIPIjOYMBST OKKIf'i: Poot nt tln)der Avenue J't'-ITJI1 . NOIII.K Jnn tu, HOSi: Nolil.H inee Goldman . age.) S.I Itclatlirs un.l frlei,.l art lnvlte.1 to funeral ervl.rs. Wed in a m . .'.IS North enth t. Int llnr Xti... Cem UnnnlnB inaj he vtewrd afler 7 o'plnrk. Tues eve SUMS Jan 10 ANS'A It. tlauirlitfr of Andrew J un the l.ile Alice e' .Sluiin nee Ilrailv) an.t iirnn.l.litiightf'r ot Mar) X and the lete Tlme.th) A Mnnn. itce.1 14 rtelatlvea nnd frltntln Invited tn fune-ni Thurs H in n in . 1011 Man'er st lllith maia of reciulem e'hurrh of tht) tlenu, lu a. in Int. old Cathedral I'cm Auto funeral, Large Selling Organization CJ CJ (Rated Aa-Ai) LOST AMI IIII'MI l HETTKR DOCl It Januirv n tlveri.roolc. black and white LImiH)ii nailer d.ir Own- 1 er'a nam snd addreia on collar, A M ' tin. tier. No 1 Wllinewon.l ave . Overt. a1 Telephone Merlon. OHO Liberal reward I I'SI'.ll Al'TIIVIIIIIILI.S HaiilliiK uonflned to two jears at the utmost. tacept that a certain number of men who show especial aptitude for military duty should be retained aa noncommls- Honed rf "," hnrnuarh now stands, a pipe oritnn will be dedicated In Grace Lutheran Church, Itldge and Uoxborourh avenues, on Feb. runry 23. The organ was played for the first time yesterday. IVie church stands on the site or tha massacre. A man on the street seeing smoke coming from the third floor windows, no tified the people In the house nnd turned In the alarm. The fire was quickly ex tlngulshed. The damage Is estimated at ?3UU, 7 jin liLncir. SUIT OF KMPI.OYMENT SURRENDER Unconditionally YOU It HAULINO PIIOPLEMS TO US Every Man to His Own Job We are autotruck e.perntora That l (OUR) bualneai You have m-rciianellae to e and ellhri that la (VHUit) bualnet.a v are prepared to haul that merchandise to nearby potnts within 2a miles of i'hlla, or to cltv freight tallons. Spruce 1013. Ttnra lfiTi. DP CAI.LAOIIAN t, nOONBY 1635 Ramtead t-I'blU. invites additional lines MANY manufacturers, whose lines we handle today, have found in our distributive facilities, organization, ware houses and standing, a most satisfactory solution of their sell ing problem. With largely expanded domestic and foreign facilities, we can efficiently handle additional lines on consignment or other wise possibly yours. Satisfaction to the manufacturer, we consider equally im portant with satisfaction to ourselves. THE FIELD WE COVER Industry from the mechanical side is our primary field. Wherever manufacturing is done, we already sell a large range of' mill supplies, from engines, machinery and trans mission down to valves, wrenches and files. In addition to this broad field, we cover intensively many special fields for instance, railroads, ship-builders, collieries, elevators, warehouses. We reach the large purchasing agent and the small, also the buver over the counter. FACILITIES WE OFFER Twenty warehouses in leading American cities, firmly estab lished, well organized, for stock, at wholesale and 'retail.. 400 travelling salesmen trained in technical lines. Warehouses in London, Glasgow, Paris and Havana, and resident salesmen in principal cities of the world. A business today whose volume amounts to many millions of dollars. A merchandise standard which insists on quality as the first essential. A reputation of long standing and, we believe, unexcelled. WE INVITE CORRESPONDENCE from manufacturers in our field, whose lines admit of a volume of from 250,000 and up and whose reputation for quality and integrity will match our own. Address A-B-C 95 Madison Avenue New York City 'i- V. sV-., . P!7.el
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