a, t y r. ' 4 it .. . y i'" ' ;i ;. --. EVEXTXd PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL'ADELPHIAV TUidsDAY, FEBRUARY - 18, 1010 . i' .. ?" -) ", " -V ir w IU. r'5- f. M IEY DEFENDS SKIP-STOP PLAN Occidents F c w c r Under System, Says P. R. T. Official CITES FIGURES IN PROOF .Declares Business Men ami Public Satisfied Willi Com pany's Altitude Sklp-stops, far fiom llicre.rsing Hie j umbr of accidents on the liapid Tran- , humbei It Company's trolley 'hies. have actti lily reduced them, according lo II ' frultey. vice president In charge of pub. io relations of the company. , Jtr. Tnlley said so today and offered llgures to support his statement. The nc- tlrlents for the llrst eighteen davs of his month numbered ?:S, .Mr. Tul'ey's figures from the operating department ihowed, while tn the corresponding pe riod of IMS the. number was 10111 Mr, Tulley was asked' "Do yu con- end that the skip-stop system has re- I Uced the accidents, or merely that It oes not affect the number?" We conlend that It ledures them." e answered With the svstciu csiiib- Xlshed everybody has leutinl lo eer- I ejlse care, not only at skip Hop points, j jut everywhere Persons are mole .-.iie. ; f.ul at the stops that remain, whcie.is iefore they wete freMucntlv teckle.s." , j -Mr. Tulley wa discussing hi meet-I tpx yestetday wlih the lulled Hulnes glen's Association's skip-stop cninmltlee j rid said the committee generally wa yell satlsfleil with the piogte- made In adjusting the skip-wop system to the eltys needs despite the fact that sev eral of Its memheii. expresveil disalN- lactlon nnd caused what had been termed a "clash" with Mr. Tulley. Answer lliitlire .Men' Complaint "Wo reported on forty-three sMps. nm nation or wiich bad been as eu. i jald Mr. Tulles "We reKirt.il that slx;as an Insurance policy on the fuiul ad been eliminated As to teut -nine. ' ,llIe r,ir tTelr i,0Mle Keeling she could e, reKirted tin a-timi taken. .Mind oti. ... Ire did not report that e refused to tn,!,t '5"kees. Miss Cohen said she 'illmlnate tluse We left the rases open signed the paper without nailing ll. o that those who complain ngalni them ,, iM.iiber I'.i, howexer it was may oger further, argument, or new facts. .' ff they can or V-l-h to. We reported dlscoveie.I that Ihe paper she signed $n the other eight that we bad not com- sisted our tnetigatton 1 The six slops that we lestoied were those which our Investigation showed . Jhould be restored. "We are not eliminating what we Jail 'normal' skip-stops: that Is. skip. , tops wheie the only complaint Is that , few nersons have to walk an extra luare or mat some cigar sioie or uiok tore or other store Is not getting so lany customers. "The Interests of single Individual. annot be considered. It. Is Ihe general lUbllc we aie triug 10 benefit, and s-e cannot conduct n slieet-iar system lor the benent or tnuivlnuais ami for U ...... I ....1.11.. ... .(,- .f li3 Krilflrt. I'tiuii. i lite- naiiit: iimr, We must hae a system that provides iha createst cood to tlie grealet IV.hfl t.reate.1 T .m? . , . , LlI.ala."S JVT u ,T i- "yT'" f ' Considering each individuals pleasure -ould lead us. The cars would have to atop In fionf of every boue and jf every stole., anil it tnut wele none we i -I'-We are sorry certain IndlMiluals l.nL n. well iim no I'lin ill lemuwawrJ tile inconvenience or walk ing another square to a car little as (hat Inconvenience. Is for the averago but neither the P. It T.' Company nor any other company or persons could remedy that. "We have our next meeting wlih the United Business lien's Committee next Monday In the Land Title lliillding, and .en ork, l-'eb IS--iH - , Ibelleve nearly all the adjnstment will fiepiesenutives of Hie lluililing Trades tie completed by that time. Then we KinplojerV Aso.-iai .,n r i l,,s ,,tv and 4111 ask lh tuililli- io lust -He lb. their sinking building trade workers JJ. -" J ' . J " "'h aiinounceil toilay ili.it thev would ysiem a iair trial. send committee to meet Setieturie I n. ..i.. i .i m. i u. .n ., i "aker and Wll-on In Washington to 1 CleTfl.nd .Matl.ilrd win, .sklp-Mup 'morrow afternoon -n an attempt to v I "Peter Witt, commissioner of street I settle the natlon-wlde l;lke, effective Uways of Cleveland, who established ! -ou, contracts heM by the em- il skip-stops In that city, Is here ad-, . .. .i jising u. ine people or ilevelanil, lie IS t-ells me. voted elebt to one to estab. m f Btth tfiM iiL- iti.uiniid jini .rl-w-.1 ii.id n.b i return to the. old sviteni exceni h ,ew storckeepeis at w'hose place., the cafn do not PtOp. t "Til nubile 18 well tilPfd. Th run. J. ., - , ,- , ' , , ttlnr time Is reduced from three mlnuies An sltnrl llnB tn fr,iir.uui. .... II... !.... ,. ... ..... v .uu. ir.i ,j,, nr- iuiii, nes. Surely we are not Haider to jlease than Cleveland. The Pblladel. pnia puiiiic, in my opinion, is as leason Able and fair-minded a that of Cleve lklld, and I bellee the public w",l give i (his system a fair trial. I "We are trying lo link! the fares own to five cents and this sjsleni. sav- C 1, 600.000 a ear. as I feel alisfled p will, will help us. Cleveland has in creased fores from three rents to five vrre a Jnd ran eve d has added a one-cent charge for nsfers. In Chicago they are paying en i-enJH. Jn Boston the fare I tight eentsknd maygo to ten. In New York JppUwUloii has been made to increase Jive-cent fare. J . ttict iiiiih ... nrr. ,i ,ni nun u nd -we want the public to help and we 11-.. .. I.i.ln. . t I'aai, .Via f .. . .. .Ia...h :,fiieii 11 .iii. 1 xi Mr. Tutlev said that the company Is -!!.... I. ...Ill " ?' ' rfelKvlnir action on sklii'Ston com OTr-Ulnts. It Is Investigating them rapidly ?$" twenty complaints not investigated, the interview this afternoon that con. , A" ' ?W , "i'K , . , . K" ' railway company. ' S lumber peodlng Including those received '" '.'""," ' " ... ,, .. i"l is the Socialist center In r ran,- ; . i'kte today's malls. dlllons at Brest are "half way between H jlar au ,.,y govennent are So-, fete t To prevent traffic congestion around j unbearable aiuMery good " I t-ialist The refused all co-opeiation l'iiiil I,ol Sinter Too t,ale grf-fclty Halt the Rapid Transit Company .. ..neiart letuined lo Ill's coun-l''h Ihe American otllceia iu chaige. wilmlngtmi. lie!.. Feb. 18. After Irv yMani to ahlft the trolley tracks close to I -"' This made the problem gtealer than Ii g m find her sister for ten yeais BFratr Jlall I'laza, "' about two weeks ago. Mie lias re , )lK1( )HXl ,,,,,, olhenvise. I Mrs. Ilarvev McCoombs was thwarted In "Announcem (he tracks about city nan 'louoweu a ingestion by Mr. Witt Think. Coiige.tlon Will He Itedureil . 5Ir Witt, who estimates that I5.00 -ehlcles uass around City Hall square very twelve pours, says uie rearrange. ineni 01 iracus win ..-v.u.D ...,..-....,.,,. ....... - - - ..,. "Percent. The ra bfare now in ine mnmie or ine liinrmiflifiires about the munlcloal build - ,,.-.uvn.... -..--. ti bir. As a result, transit omeiais say.. Li tie. path of tne trouey cars causing con- , niievne.SlratforU. -i iimaie, i...;..... , -...-. .....-.... -,.w..r ., ...r ,u-,,rt,o ?C, ..il n-,i ,iiu.- I .... .,.i -iiir sunnlv aie of Aninlcaii doctors and 'nurses gelling ' t HThe company's plan Is to extend the , "',.,,. it Is necessary to have the back to this country. She said she he fenXtoublB tracks on either side of litv Hall ,",1M embaik ihre, however, because Jleves It will be many month before r.,vo within twenty feet of the plaza and '.'... morts such as the- leviathan our nurses get back to their woik heie. Hn' to relay ine single uacss cioib ..,,.,. j0k at any oilier pun. - .... - - ...r..j .-, , Ibn curbing Vehicles, as a result, i ........ .,..... u.tii.nrliies bad to choose i planning to release certain nursing ' f fllUbe able to pass around City Hull vlthout, crossing the, trolley tracks. Th .Ii skln.slons lust rllininated bv Iu.. transit comtianv are at Frankford venua und D.vre street: Market itreet ; . r - :. .-...I..- . l 'J7VTeniy-nrl . iuuho mniuc at . ntll" ly?(0Urtl vvoouittiiu meimB ill oriy- thth, (iernianiown avenue at iticc ti and Uermantown avenue at Sey- mir btreet ' I A new klp Is at Frankford avenue trait oiirvi, unc uww .iuiii ,'j.n et. where a skip Jut has been undoned, rim Crest July 4 Celebration ' plina now being formulated for the braUQIl Ul 1H.IC"-IIUIIW A'.jr ity Stujin John II. Balzlev. of the Four lb luiy Committee of Councils, mate IkluVthrt relebratlpn will eclipse any- r0l lite Kino tnrr nciu in j-iuiauei. '. It the Intention, It possible, to president wusoii io come to Mr iuui deliver an aoortss. on o juij-r roiirin, in inae Too Many Golf "Foozles'' Had for Health at Fifty New York, Keb. 18. (Hy A. I'.r Men of fifty to sixty years "need not take their dally exercise In a rocking chair." nccoiillric to physl clans who addressed the .Medlc.l Association of (itenter New Yolk st 11 meeting lust night. Ilrcent irmy mid nnvy eMinuiiHtloiis, It ivas said, showed men of these ua.es In perfect physical condition. Swimming mid walking, especially the "heeWttidtni slep:" were tidvo. cated as the best exercises. Hnx lug was rlnsseil ns too strenuous while golf ua asserted to he a tine gntno for een Mug. "lint If too many misses are made the effect on tho nerves dMracts from the mm culur beneflis ' SUES FORMER FIANCE lllft JVrtVW DInD17BTV lJ lljjj T Jull 1 HVl Lelll I W'oillitll llew Sweetheart Deeeived Her lo quirr Title Al " In u am bronchi toilav in I'mnmon ,,,., ... . ,. ...',..,. ... , , ,' " " " " "- """ '" '"""" " aim ' ' onen. against iter foimer "Ueethe.iit. Aaron lliivkccs. The proceeding In nn eiiultv suit In which j ,.,, !1(.(1., n ,.,r., ,llo ,,,,.. ... '''"" r"" 'UspnsliiR of pioperiv. "hlch she says belongs to her. but was conveyed to him throuKh riaiiduleiit representations The stateineiit of t lalm allege that the couple Heie engaged to be married. and that. n, resuU of the engagemeni. "i'1 ' "ii.-O IMM1KI1I i noufe ill ;i. .. ...!..... 1 i.. i n...A . South Foutth street, for which he lui.l Jlt.iO. (in liecember IS. last, she states, Ttovkees came to her with a doou ineiit which he Is alleged to have said nas a deed of cone.ance of the plop. eity from hr to ltovkees. She alo Ht;lies that there was'iio notary public present when she signed what sh thouglit was an Insinalice policy, but on ,he (l.t,(, ,, h1m ,, ht, .w)r(IeI. f j,,.P1Hi u ,, ,, tlmt ., 0ll.y M ,.. j,ottledgeiiieiil of the slgnaluie is K , lhl. do,.,,,,,,,,,. H,i u ,iMld liecember IS HOUSE FLOOR CLEARED ir'lit'llKer St puniricr orders I nan- I linn vw I I'nfk'iitij Itpiiiii I?.v.a. wii... ..-,. i.mii MWWIII lliirrl.liiirg. Feb. Is -Speaker Spongier '",Jay ordered iinnutliorized i-mni. off niMliiuriifih,. lluuseuf i:rpr.wmallM. duiiug sessions "Visitors who are not former members ,,.U(. ,,, ,,. ,. .,.;,,,;; House U In ses-iun nnd seats of uiemhetx run! be wouled at once." be said. "The b igeani-ai-aim win eniorce tins order," i n .-.,,,1 . r.-.nnunii ii(iii io in- C'Ptanre of Kederal assistance In mill. , tary training was soul to the .Mllllaiv I Coinniittee for a hearing. MOVE TO SETTLE STRIKE Htiililin;: Trade HeifOsriitiitive.i In Confer til VI iislilimtoii ..... ... , . 0 I1"1 Inlroiluieil in enjte ' II itrltliiirr. lVli IK IIiIIm lut t fititiud : !" '' .-eiiate today Included the fol- "'"iv'-Mr. pinn. V.iiango-lle.,irln .- srnmirs hii1 jiMhm! ntshpHsorn for t nutil nurp hi Hum -Mm" utl t. kp Hn aieimni in nn ariimny Hintiioveii i ir it, i. hni I'liiia.uii.hii, i.uuiin. 1 1... nrniltie nf ilrtiuleiiii 'ItrjiiMiill,. nii.l - , . , . L .-.. ' 'mJ "liaii?" I'k'l.Wum.' Aitprourl.tlni , K lino fur - -dViuv "f An-lr.i. ll i "ti i i the ruttin'U "t 'Ii" 1j1 mniiol , sir imii I'lui.iViiihlj- Iliiitiirlnc'Hll In- nuts ,.r Ihe I'a-iiern Mint Wesleni PenPeii- ni' and ti- lluiiiinkdun Iteformalurv in he einiiii.teii iaii at sui h Idburaii ihe are ui.- lo rfurm MARY ROBERTS RINEHART DENIES BREST IS PEST.HOLEi&stei& - Si. Situation .roy Hef.teer. I Woman-Author, ere, lfr t isit lo Embarkation fort ' 0 Aincrictm I raons in Franco. , Mary Roberts llln.b.rf. famous ' France, said por dltlmis at Brest, ihe seaport where American troops are embaiklng for their return to this countiy. Complaints have been made by leturned soldiers cnncein- .... ... ..... ......... Ing the Insainiaiy siate ui 10 m ,. - " Mrs. imienart n .....".- -", k- r linlenendence Mpiare . ; 1 .. .1... i'-.i i'rn this afternoon t u4 lllr, "Hrest will never be a goon m- ... - . .! tt. nn "PiPiiirv in iai m vwn- " iiur h n Mtiri in i KifiM iiifvii. i n ii.ikiu iiitiniiri niiru. iikuii nintiiiK in 1.1 Mr lllneliari ai inr... CUmp. film ...... ,... lA.i lli:.liuii. !).,. keeping lbs tioops for the winter .... n. Itlvlera or sending them to llrest. . .. .i.irrtth. .nor vvus send- ...."'. ....,. .n.n to Hrest. .... .,,in i noaslble to handle 15,000 'i- """ .. . , i. trois wlih ease at Ure'st. but not with ...nfort Comfort must be unknown where the mud Is alwav knee deep. ,.,. that mtiny attacks have been L ...In ibe administration for erroi a c.-.JnV. I hold no brief for the ad- "'.',... "...,., tun It should be clearly t ininiHiia iiuui p uudeistood that the choice of Hrest anu the use made ot It are matters entirely under the aamimsiranun w ..." v-...-mander-ln-chlef In France. An lie Is on the ground, he naturally understands conditions there better than we can through the highly colored medium of ....-.. received Oil this Side. . ,r,,w... ------ .- Ihul 11,. ..:.. i r..ib about conditions at best P-v- -'.7 I...I ...... .. Is that they are half way between In tolerable an" ver w... 1 .2,7.. ri. of sickness there U ex- frf MOTHER COMES Mr. S. M. Carul!ie. cjuie all the wa fiom Ktifirnr, Oie., to fit at the liel!ile of her enlilier on in the Venn hania llo-pilal. I'riate Arlluir Marion Carullier lieiameaill uliile on the llaverfonl, whiili lirought t tic il.fiflli ( Min'-1 Wlillcn lo I'hiludelpliia. lie in tli- liattlea at rponne uooil;,St, Miliiel, erilun anil others TWO KILLED FIGHTING FIRE; ANOTHER DYING TTl ,...,, . ,... !1mL ,llllU:nif , - -' - - - '". -- r- " Kt'ysrr. W. ,a.. V reeked. S.Vo.000 Cumherlantl Blaze Siin-Ull JTtHMlfrll ll -.'rertfup f'lill'n .iituri ' I'liinlirrliiil, Mil.. Feb. 1$. KIih early today wrecked Mulc Hall, a two-tory brick theatre building, al Keyer, W. ' Va , oh lied b the Klrst National Hank, Which onupieil Ihe Mist Itooi. l.eo tlioiemaikle and C. W. Clark, emploes of the llaltlinore and flhlo Itallroad, while acting as volunteer llieinen. wei HtrucU h a falling wall and killed James Turner, a schoolboy who was nssNtlng Ihe liteiuen, sustained a iTiit-hed kull anil severe burns He is not i xpected to lecover. The file Is believed to nave originated fi him the stage of tile theatlc. The banks los- is .f 1 5,1)00. The two volunteer fire lonipanns were aided by tint Haltlmoie and iihio Itallioail tire depaitment of Keyer, and Ihe two tile companies of Piedmont, W. Va. The whole town was cn drfiigeied for a time, as u high wind canted blazing embers to all sections. The ihiee-htory brlcl; Jammer Build ing heie. occupied by the Cumbei land branch of the V. !'. I-redeilck I'lanu iinpaiu. also was wmr.cu uj m -nriv imlav. A inultleil report, as it from an explosion, was beard about ten uimilOM befoio the Maine bloke out. The Ins is placed at jr.ii.in". nraiiioin Wilson and l.dward i risweii. iiienie.i, weie bulled down b n falling fioor. but ei.ip-d seilous injury. CAST GOO-GOO EYES; $10 SIZE Sputiv Flirt. Aelions Hurt; Httr band 'Con' Forces Slop ii. un .tittrtv. lie was ileal, as he I strutted up Ihe stre.l and gae the ee to girlies passing b . He stroked in silk cravat and duffed his dainty hat at u woman whom he thought ft little sin. ii.. tii,mi'iit ibat be was wise, bin she glared 1-aik in surprise and rat, lo a patrolman standing near. "Plea.se ai - leit that man." she said, "for I think he's lost hli bead and Is following nie eveiyvvheie. I lear. The naltolniati wasn't clubby, for see lie wan lier iiutiu.., i I i. .mnv i.v m ee he was Iter hubby, and be ipib ! Hue. Silluie- ' .. ..,.. u.....nl., in .lid li.it' i.f MUeUllV III V,! uiubnllt iu ... I ' v"lral '""', aml ''"B deeply for a ' whole Jl tine, iteoige (toper was bis name and Ins explanation lame. "Kilning. said the com I, "mini p,,,., Tlll pleased P.nilellhurg. the t ip. ' ;"' .,,.,u,li ,., ,,iati, .,f the Insulted t and appeaeil tlie wialli 01 ine insuueii dame. nhvarablr and Bring ,. Says fuel tlic. It i,, i .line . ' . '"-"..- ' 'He camp tieroie it was completed Ing in Ibis country about conditions a tbey affect our troops on the other side. For Instance, I heard recently the chaige that Iheie was no soap In Fiance. Some 1 ow ,,,, , uout lake of Ameiiian I in.. . e soap euoig mi i That Isn't true. I have heel, all over I France, and I found soap ever.vwheie ,... fnr -UlUt B Br cent advan. ,, i ...-... - - i the usual price. This incident Is just sample of the sort of exaggeration - line bears." ll.. IMn.lliiH Blull. nf llia ..,,.....,1. . .11. ....iniw.. i-,,wn ... ,,n- ,iu.iri.iii j nulls. "and aie 'pieparlmr to close tlie Hospitals : "It will be several month, however I before the situation created here by lack i of nurses can be reiieveu. While tbey are bringing the wounded over to this i country as fast as possible. It mutt be remembered that convalescence afler serious baltle Injury lakes a long time. "I don't believe our nurses can get home In less than six or elglt mouths, The French people wiuld like to tet .i ... a a .. . our nurkes out of the country and our soldiers as well. They want to get back on a peace basis In France. They are anxious to get their country cleaned up after the war, "It ought to be easier to jet the doctors home to the 1'nlted States than the nurses. American nurse were al ways short In France.; there was never ' a shortage of medical men. It, ought to be possible, therefore, to return more doctors pro rata than nurses at an early date. The demobilisation of tb doctors Jim been wow too'ovf. k Mi JpilM.;f' , U ', HSf i.l (t- II Hal...i FROM OREGON TO AGED MAIL CARRIER DIES I iKitiiiiH iritis Was Ulilcst ill JVrii' iii Cimiilt'ti Thoinaa Wiggins, slxty-iwo jears old anil botii In age and length if sen ice u" "h i rnli'aV Idi borne? , .Mne .. .1.... ..:... ..t street, that HIV. of ntlelimoilia i , I Wiggins was npiMilnieil a carrier In i August. 1S!, by the then postmaster . anil now Congressman Wl'llam .1 i i Browning. Had he llied until the com ing Augii't be would bne been lilaccd ( on the retired list and pensioned. , Wlgglns's i ute was tlitoiigh the cen tral nart of Camden, where be was pet- i sonally known to thousands of patrons of that postornVe PUSEY & JONES YARD TO BUILD MORE SHIPS Admiral Howies Denies Gloucester Plant Will Cease Operations The I'usey & Jones 'aid at ClouOs ter ate niideigoliig a thorough readjust ment to dear up the confusions and then go on with their wotk of slilpbulld. Ing. accoidlng to former Hear Admiral Howies, whose rislgnatlon as assistant general manager of the llmergency Kleet Coipoiatlon takes effect soon "It I not true." he ald mat ine lasi . t. . , shin wa launched there Satuiday. ' Kleven es-els. wlToe keels had not been )hI, n,,,,), ,, 0f the material had heen gathered, were canceled, The plant will keep on building ship.' William U. Coxn baa been made gen- eial manager of Ihe corporation and the remaining change In the management ,Q Htr(.Kt1MI Ul(, ()rKanlzal(on will be, ,,,, , m The excutlve council of the Atlantic Coast Shipbuilders' .Woclatloit met in Hie ilellevue-Hlialford last night to con- J slder. among other questions, the Impor tant problem of a substitute for the t M.icy boaul, which expires March SI. I They hoped to auive at some lecoin- meiidation on the subject to present to the full meeting of the association. "Itolslievikl In Seattle are quieting down a bit." said Director Oenernl PleV, ' of the fleet corporation. yesterday, i "They weie bound to lose the Mrlke iua;"es In disregard of the opinion of ' ' ' " anil that nuns, nut I ex i yards lo open up again In Ihe premises. Some teetb weie nulled. ej. pect the thlp- Seattle Wed- lay or .vionuay. CITY SUES RAILWAY Utll lllfor $10,000 to Be Heard in Common IMeas Court Assistant Ctiv Solicitor Coyne lias II ed a staiemei t of claim aualnM Ihe FrankVoa"Ta"on ' and' Mml.uig Stieel Hailnui iv.mi.anv. in (V.oet ,.f Cnniinon Pleas No. 1. tii recover $lfi - SKI Si) expended by the city for iraving I work along the line of the inllway. Inder is au'reement will, the municl- wa.v compai.y. The bill Incltided :i cbarce of SIS. 31" 21 for inaterijl aiub latioi for con- TUrl'T t"7r 2"RS "'" me -south rurbiniH or neger- ,;nan stieel : also an Item of $2T."!i3.0J r"r "" suifacing of Krankfoni uvenue from Linden avenue to .Stevenson stieel. land also from llegerman street to the J '"" ".' '"" "' """" ",,r ' "leeiiiK Ofli " """. Tl"", "",.:"-',",' . '7 ,": day before, .sue was able 10 ideiinrv her bv a burn on the back of the neik and a scar on the left hand. GEORCE U. VIRMIN He was waylaid by five gunmen operating in Gleniltle tliortly after midnight. I'rofeor Firmln ii an imlrurlor st Ihe Norlhesit .JUIkb School, pd live it 30 Wct "" Mnw Cmiim. .vmpm 1 A claim for Interest Is .also made .'. saiK'C ? 'BBBBaVsBBlBBtsiiiftBlk. 'i. VaBBaysK. ,,'"' -.' ssaaaaKKKyaaaajbs 4$ BflUsBt'.' & "JJsilllllllHPtT i "jfjnfjmifjiifjk .ifjK-i'jiisHj rX v. i i',vissssjaajpajsjsjsjsajsajpaii SEE ILL SON WIFE FATALLY SHOT; HUSBAND ACCUSED Robert Hamilton. Former Pliladelphiau, Under Ar rest in Jersey Itobeit Hamilton. I'ltmim (irove. N. J., said to be a member of a I'hlladvl phla family, who weie foimerly soap manufacturci, idiot his xvlfo today at their home. It chatged. Mrs. Hamilton was taken to the West Jeisey Homeopathic. Hospital hi Cam den. Her' condition Is critical. Hamil ton was taken to the (iloucesler County Jail, Woodbury. According lo the police, Hamilton was under Ihe Influence of licpior. The shoot Ine: occuired In Ihe Hamilton home, 3C Uotilcvard, A seveu-vi.ii-old daughter tan fiom the linuse screaming. Her erica brought Special oillcer William Hlmpson who found "Hamilton with a lcvolver m his hand, ll is said Hamilton nude no statement. Ac conllng lit nelghbois. the llnmlltons have been living In I'ltman (iiovo for two jears, having gone there from this it .Mis. Hamilton, it Is said, fre quuitly told neighbors Hint she wn.1 nfiald of her husband, because he was 11 erttu.itllv- ltit,.v I,, iu.l ..,,,1 ...i.n ,t.... -;..' "'." " " '" " "" omnium, nan lnieaiened to 1; I tier. lanillion Is forlv vears old The Haniilions have rlgiu children. "WETS" OPENJHG DRIVE Alliinlie City Visitor Urged Sitt Anti-Prohibition Call to Allantle tily, Kelt. 18. Kmlssaries for III ssoclatlon opposed to National Piolubit.oii. wlih oiilces at 331 FIMh ' avenue. New- Vork. set In motb.ii here todav. througli the signing up of hotel j Thousands of bltois fiom almost every city in the countiy aic being urged I t' place their names and addresses on I aids protesting against the mel hods iv whit b the itroMbtt nn tnvi..ii!ii,.i,i bv has been acted upon "by state iVeglsIa- "" inopie. lini liinull, Keb. 18. (ItvA P I lief. ereudiim elections will be held In four- teen suites of the union on lb.. Fedeial iioliibiii,n amendment, nccordlng io an . annoiuiLeuieiit made by Ihe National As- si.Mlion of Distillers and Wholesale: l.iiiuiir healers here toda The slates i ;;ia SlexV.,,! ..i,,. Oregon' I f.11 himI Washington. .. Leaning u sillier liere nu tbey be- , . " ', , ' "".'," ' , .'ourieen ' S,le?e it !', 11 . 'pridi'lblt'lon'"" t"u defeat national pronlbltloii. neve at least liiliieen ot these fourteen ' " CIICDrrTrrt TUirilFC r.llPTIT oUorfcllfcl) InltVto LAUGHT - - WUUUl VSTSZZ'MSi-SS - negro la allegul to have Mintched h" XI , he handbag of .Miss Klhel Davis, 18U5 rret. mi spruci street list night. Sne tl.ouiil und chased tho man. I lelectliv Detective luaui. bear,! iIim woman's shouls ami also joined tho i liae. He caught the negro after a run. of several blocks. Tlie man gave his name ns ileorge Campbell, Ninth and Lombard stleets. He. was held In 1 hall for court today by Magistrate Meeleary In the entral Police Court Thiee men acting susplclouslv at Iightli and Walnut slieeis loduv were arrested at the point of a revolver by Puiiolman illbbs. He saw them entering and leaving a house near Ninth and Walnut streets. After capturing the three the placo was sea relied. r room 01 fuiiied'bv Ihe men contained stolen goods, the police say. The prisoners, accoidiug to the police. are meium;in i u naini wiucn nas vpn connected Willi seveiaT robberies. The men gace their names as Peter Maurlo. Kightli and Wharton stieets; Charles iToney, Fifth und I'l.vmer Blreets, and Domlnlck Cecllc. Twelfth and Federal streets. Karh was held without ball for a further hearing by Magistrate Me eleary III Central Station PASSES LICENSE FEE BILLS Senate Approves Monthly Install ment Payment Measure llarrlxhurg. Feb. J S. -Illy A. P.) The Senate today passed finally mill sent to the House the two bills permit tint wholesale and letall ll(tior dealtrs to pay license fees lu monthly Install ments. The vote was thlrty-thien lo six on each bill The negative votesl vviTe Barnes, of Wayne: Craig. Heaver;! I.elby. Perry; .1 s. .Miller. Somerset: Snvder. Ulalr. and Iluckman, Hocks. Senator Snjder spoke In opposition to the bills, saying Ihe lhUor dealeis ex. pect lo sell out their stocks before prohibition Is enforced and they will lose nothing In paying the full year license fee. Senator Kyre, Chester,, took Issuifwlth Snyder. He said It was not fair to tuke money from saloonkeepers for a year's license when limy wilt not have the privilege of selling for a full year. He said he will vote for i allocation of the national prohibition bill, ' Chauffeur Hurt When Car Skid, . , w John Avers, a chauffeur, was Injured today when the automobile he. was drlv. i.p- owned by Dr. Thomas Ivuln ai.n. ;-,."., '..." i V.Uj i . r .".wi naoiuipiitcp, .uiuurii. smauea at tdnZii. l 'TfaWT r"ft p - .vssBsst' ?i-.; FIRES HOT SHOT . AT BREST CAMP Congressman Sicgcl Calls for Rigid Inquiry Into Conditions There 'pictured AS HELL HOLE Other Army Conditions De , serihed as Fatal to Volun teer Enlistments II tl a Staff Corrtfpondtnt . WhuMii.Ioii, t'eb. 18: Congressman I Isaac Sieged of New York, warned the 1 rules committee of the House of Hepre j Jenlatlves today that It Is golnc to be ' very illffleult for the fnlted States to 'raise a olunteer army unless Congress goes on record as favoring a correction I of the abuses of the war by oiderlng r full Investigation of the charges made jreganllng conditions at llrest camp and other army matters regarding which so I rlous charges have been marie. j, Mr. Slegel appeared before the com- j mlltee today to urge adoption of bis ' I lesolutlon calling for appointment of a j select committee of eight members of. I the House tn Investigate the charges that . Brest camp Is a ''terrible hell hole" and tiuiiiriiiiin (finer iiitpavorj I niiiK-n om,i i Mirloiis quarters regarding the army. After citing liovernor Allen's deseiip-' tlen of conditions which marked tlie Argonne. Korest battle and n statement by Colonel Hayward, of the SHSth In- f fa ii try. that In the three weeks that his. cumniand was at Drest he had lost mote men and olllcers than In the ten pre vious months when they had been fight ing and that somn of bis men had not been paid for eight months, Congress man Slegel said: "A week ago Representative Cooper, of Ohio, and' myself Interviewed two men, respectively Alfred W. Larson, of Ogden, I'tah, and Victor F. llarr, of McCook. Neb. They .had come back the Saturday previous from Brest, They to). d lis that the camp was 'a living hell des'gned for peace time conditions did earth" and that tho men had to'""1, function projierly In time of war on stand from one and a half to two hours ', In rain and mud In order to obtain meals. That they Jiad to sleep In watei and thut the men were not per - til 1 1 t till 4r. "nil l-nlin au f.wwl fit t lit. V t in... i iu iiui.iinni .11X111 iil i nr a. ,. . . i.i....)... .-.. .u ' . . vi. mm sueeincaiir iu tl ll ey llluL I iimlie nn en niiitii. "Tlie newspa'pclshave carried ntlmer- oils stories describing the alleged con- dlllon of this camp. 'Ihe newspaper pic- iuivb iiriii in i-oiiinoi uiunf Hill I o nil. ' conditions. "The complaints about the mall serv- I Ice are on the Increase. (Ine outfit of j the Second lioneers, stationed jierma- i nently near St. Xazulie, has sent to me j a complaint in behalf of 230 men from I Harlem, that from thirty tn forty days elapse before ma I gets to them, and ! that some of the men are going Insane over not bearing from their folks. "More than 100 men who had been drafted complain bltterly,over the fact that at St. i:ilzabelh's Hospital they have to work In Ihe Insane wards from n. a. in. lo X p. in. one day, and on ti. ii,1.i ,1,.,. rr.,. u u ,,t in T. n. .. . ? : . . Jl '"sides having to eat in tpe wnrus. I lirsw Ilieo -t;injiiitiii loni lorj iirtrt weie orderlies In' thejr lives' and that unless they get relief they .will go In sane tbem-elves.--" "Klve thousand six hundred crippled men have been permitted to go to their home without the government having arranged lo pay to them the monthly allowance provided by Congress. "The charges made on the Moor of the House touching tho elHclency and fair- PS' f many officers In murts-mattlal and In Ihe treatment of men ami olllcers bv their superiors cry to heaven for a niaitlal have created In the minds of the privates and their friends the Impression that wo ale Indisposed to face the truth and e.po. to public view tbe sore-spots .. ... .... ... ,, "' ,H0 """" n"'CB' SUITS AGGREGATE SfiS.nnd ' XT I Pulili.. Service ("..rt.i.r iliin Vi" - ""-ll- iVLr;'lc orpoidUOIl Defcnthtllt HI I hrce Actions .,,.',....,. Mll,s claiming damages aggregating $63,000 WfTe instituted today III the i ' 'l,"- '"'' -orpo.alloii of New '.lersey, as the tesult of accidents causing one death and the Injury of a woman. .Mrs. Johanna All he e. ot ti oucesteT. ' ,ta,iS PwdhiBa through hercvmnsel for J50.O00 damages for Ihe death of her Alr .lobanini Anbele ,.r 11111111...IU.. husband. Henry Auhele. on Septembrr ''' l!"8' n ''"'"'nobilM Auhele was ' 'Irlvine on the Mantua pike was struck 1 by a t.olley liar at the Woodbury lie g its 1 J 01 in 8uu with tMiifreu oy iiikam Mathes. and his wife. .Mrs Mars 51a.th.es." of t'ainuen. ine loruier claiming ibvuv und the latter, tin.ooo damages for In Jurlts which Mis. Mathes claims to bav'e suffered when' a trolley she was leaving at Broadway and Webster street. Cam den, on Noveinoer ,. suddenly started I up and threw her lo the giound, I "" BRIDGE PLANJJPPOSED Board of Trade Says Property Condemnation Would Re Costly The Philadelphia Hoard of Trade has taken Issue with tloveruor Sproul's Philadelphia-Camden bridge location plan. It l contended by the council that lo ek-ect the proposed bridge from Front n.wl Market streets, this city, would In. ,volve an expenditure cf city funds for 1 Dr0I,erty condemnation 'proceedings far -.- .. ", niit of proportion to Philadelphia's share of the actual bridge construction cost, which Is now estimated at 5 18,000,000. It was emphasised that to provide ap. preaches adequate to the anticipated bridge. It this location should be ac cepted. It would necessitate the roiin'g nf nroperty In the widening of thor oughfares hi the.vlclnlty of the Market itreet nut. aggregating probably 15,000,000, which would be as much again as Philadelphia's share f 4,500,. 000) In the state's proportional Inter est In the contemplated project, YORK MAN ARRESTED Onetime Hotel Clerk Held on Safe Robbery Indictment York. Ph., Keb. 18. James K I.o(d. onetime hotel clerk of this city, was ar rested last night by Detective Charles II, White shortly after he arrived here from Denver. l.ord has been a fugitive from Justice since May e- l"!". when he was Indicted .! a charge of fobbing the safe of the itobert Treat Hotel, at Newark, N. J., of $1-00. He was committed to Jail to await olllcers from .Newark. Man Crushed lo Death by Elevator n.i.i (iranger. fifty-eight years old. Flihth and Spruce streets, was killed iJkflv today when, caught between the . i. valor doors on me set-uno noor or I lie More Bread Company's plant. Spring rVfrden street near Twelfth, where ho uaruso . ,. . .,... .,.,.-' t,.,. ,vu. -.. emiii vj r-.. ...v ....... :.-.- pp :..T..t,.J aJ.n.wa prcmounceu ueaa st lliiiMl I M Tl .' Taaasasfa&inRppr-v v ..a Fay Income Tax liarly as a Patriotic Duly AVlillo the army of occtipnllon winds up the watch on tlio Ithlner your Income tax will help wind up tlio cost of Bcttlns there. Pay it early! If you t1iln1 an Income, lax pinches, remember that some of our returned soldiers would be glad to pay It, WILLARD AGAINST U. S. OWNERSfflP Urges More Power for Rail roads Under Private Control SCORES FIVE-YEAR PLAN B. and 0. President Opposes Division of Exeess Profits ' With Labor tty the. Associated 'revj . Vs.lilnlon, Feb. 18. lUinlel Wlllard, piesldent of the Baltimore and Ohio Ila, ,. tf.tlne( t0(Iriy before the j Senate Interstate Commerce Coinniittee that experience In the war showed that ratlroadsi under private ownership and . , BU,,Jm nlw"" to governmental regula- "on- slioiild be authorized to do wjiat ever would be done In the public lute est under government ownership and operation, or Is actually being done under Federal control and' operation. Mr. Wlllard contended that railroads under private management had not broken down during the war, and that both private operation and Federal regu lation. Which lie 'said had proved suc cessful, should be continued. "It has been clearly shown, however." be added, "that a system of regulation "' ",f government assumed control of '. ranroaus nni proceeoeu io run tnem ns If there were no restrictive laws or , rnrriiiuiinnu - I regulations.' Mr. Wlllard opposed government ., ownership, extension nf the nreseni eon- .-. ;. . . lro1 "m" ,!'- Hnu x" I'1" r o- SKSteK'" He sab""1 K,U,lf ! tllP nve-year'extenslon plan was carried t. government ownership wmild be In- e Mfllile. Ulscusslng proposals to Insure larger ieturns to labor, Mr. Wlllard said he did not favor division of excess pioflls wltli labor. "I believe thoroughly In good wages," be said, "and If a man does work of unusual value he should receive unusual levvard, but the two '"' ko iokciiut. He referred lo his own ilse from an unskilled laborer at the age of eighteen In discussing Ihe opportunities which be said were open to railway employes. FUNERAL OFJfflAJOR WILSON Many Organizations Attend Serv- lees in Holy 1 runty Church The funeial of Major If. Frederick Wllcnn i...i li.l,l at Unlv Telnltv" l"otn- copal Church. Nineteenth and Walnut streets, this morning. The sendee was lean by me liev. nr. Kioyu vt . romauis III the presence of relatives and frlenns representing various organizations with which Mr. Wilson had been actively con nected. Major Wilson was assistant manager ..r tlie i.lntltbitr ilenaitmeiit of Straw- irldge & Clothier; managing dirtvtor oi the lirexel-ucao isioie i lajseB. .. ... major m me . """"V" - "" '", .-found'r whliTlalor ISld ' co.foui.dir lie was a member of diversity Idge Xo. 610. tho Craftsman or Delaware Coiintv. Brothel hood ot m. iiioruw " luiism'lich Mission. ...' Among those who attended the funeral were Alexandfi F. Williamson, super iulcnd.nl of Holy Trinity Sunday school; Dr. James M. Anders. Colonel J. amp bell iSllinnre, Colonel John S. Muckle and Major A. .1. Drcxel Hlddlc. Tlie pallbearers were Jlldsoti .1. Adams. Horace Hood ami tori : I . Ijees repiesentlng the lllble class, and John Morrison. H. I.. Sampson and A. Ilobey repi-es.'iitlnB Struwbridge c Major Wilson, who was thirty-nine vears old. I survived by his widow, mother. -two slaters arid a brother. llurial was made at Klklon, Md., this afternoon. MOTHER DESERTS CHILD Baby Boy Found on Apartment lloitso "Doorstep With Note "Please see that my little boy has a Ko.od heme, because 1 am poor and can rMt keep him. It breaks, my heart to part with him. I am all alone In the world. Mother." This note and a healthy three-month-old baby boy were found In u basket In the vestibule of the Monre Vista Apart ments. Slxty-thlid and Oxford streets, y-hortly before midnight. The baby was tnketi to the Philadelphia -Hosptal by the police of the Slxly-tlrst and Thomp son treets station. I TODAY'S .MARRIAGE LICENSES Wllllsm M KlansEaii. .1111 I.M'eum sve., and Kllen t.umb. .'-'- Itlilve ave. Ileriimii Upuhsw, 1 ill h Se.hert it., and Viola Kenney. I61H leliert at tw-reni'. llershnuu. -11 H. atb st.. innd Katliru liornsielu. Son Kmllv at. Alexander Poinliruwakl, 'JilL'ti WhIIui-a St.. anil Anna Kberl. I'anulen. N. J. Wesley Thomas, i'0J7 W Westmoreland at.. and Kellrls Irfe, -O'-'T Mlilvale ave. I,oul K. Weed, New Torn city, and Minnie Hums, ISM Oreen ! Alexander llciunfeld. :tl", Kie-lld sve., and Henrietta hciiwartz. au.is ituninonn at, Harry C Ituasell. 11-0 N- Fra7l.r at., anil Irene II, Munaelnian, 14.-7 N. Hoblnaon at, Clforice Tl. tlempp. Oreendolil, ill., anil llllcli iini, .11 "OIU 11. Htella al. fAnlonl ! I r . 1 ', .j,, . '-; ' f "', "nd Mar iiaret Haratlfld, I'J'.'S W, (llranl ave. Jamra'P, Keene. incusn, ill., and KITIe l. .John Iloya. i nicaso, hi... hn Min.mall. V. B, N... l.-.na K. slonl. somery ave.. and Anna auntian, I.tH X. Itliicgold at. . .. . . .. Joaeph llolil. '- l-rovioence i-nuri. and I1U It Knsland, '.' Proviiienre Oourl, Arthur l-iuier. Ta"iony. anil Kiln. Swindle. Ceaafp Volpl. Cheater, and Lena llla'nnlnolo, aeVr.e"PK-hlSfJf: l0? M.rgsret .1.. a Philip F''ch-J.3 .,1)hu".';n,"", ' nd Alice Dili, RlOn N. 4th at. William Dlrah. W',Nv.Jlr,"n . i lllanch Knauae, 107 Neetarlna at. W Uni .hii.n. riS.H. 7th at., and itaa iteCulley. alia H. flrtth at. Frank- l"opold; New York city, and Marie V. Hernlohr. 41H N. lh at. Kllsha 1.. Morgan. U. . J... Indianapolis, liid . anil Adelaide W. hnechtel. Bios y'. )Hl,t,n,;oaj,M.njc'- U P Henry, 10S0 Mt. Vernon t. I3,.bur.r.1 &!!( ,Wddren',??7 yunk' iv.' iBll-jai- ..--- --.,- ,-- -,-',.. Frank J. invt-p"!. v.-- ." wuii e, KyV Sn1 Kllsttwth lUpbdrn PratMtiu-, Charles Edwsrd. 1,- .v"?,r'h . anil Klala Katlwlnkel. 1MB. Alleghany ave Walter' ll Kelly. Sty" .- ? h t.. and llerlha IS. Illr. SJ2T.H. HMh at. W ill"m fimllh. 17i'll Naudaln .I., and Annl. . ...... tutu m ITIn at. STATE AID ASKED TO DOWN CRIME Will Request Governor to Give Defense Council Police Control THIEVES STILL ACTIVE Burglar Insurance Jumps and Philadclpliians Arc Hiding Their Valuables Knrmer State Representative Isndorsi Klern will confer with (Jovcrnor .Hproul In Harrlsburg and ask him lo supply stale aid In checking oiime In Philadel phia. The Dak blip restricting the sale of firearms has been referred by the Plate Legislature back to a committee for a hearing because cf the protests of hard ware merchants and dealers. Representative 0. A. Michel, of Alle gheny, has Introduced a bill providing a ten-year penalty for automobile thieves. Mr. Stern, who wa rvomlnent In causing the arrest of Mayor Smith and others In the Fifth Ward election con spiracy, said today he was; golntf to ask: the Uoverncr to place tho police situa tion here III the hands of the Pennsyl vania council of national defense. Call City Police Incapable 'There Is only one way to stamp out the holdups, outrages and disorder In Philadelphia," Mr. Stern declared, "and that is for real detectives and police men to get on the Job-. The Philadelphia police, as noiv managed, are Incapable of looking after our citizens. If several good sluetha are sent there, I am .sure that the scoundrels who are responsible for all the disorder will be run down. "I have several addresses to give the Uovemor. It Is useless to aslt ihe Philadelphia police to aid, and that Is reason i am here. It is a fact that ihik or oomoing ine nomea 01 prominent men several weeks before i the actual crimes were committed. "These radicals should be run 'down .....i .. .... "" "en-run out or the state and coun- ' "" "' 'V ' -lrtlnK them. ' "!" K".re o"nor will aid our city "i ! 1 1 1 ,l ,ince wbere 'men and children can walk the streets In safeiv." Hecause of Insistent demands; for a heating by hardware merchants and dealers: nf small dreams. Senator Dalx moved that his bill to restrict the salo of the weapons be referred back to the com mittee, to give dealers a chance to ap pear and present their arguments. Some minor amendments to correct the phrase ology of ihe bill might be made, he said, The Ncary bill, wlAjh Is similar In Its provisions to the Dalx bill, except that It requires un applicant for a revolver ot small Aims to gut a license from the sheriff Instead cf the police, was amend ed ad given u second reading. The Michel bill delines auto thievery as n felony, and the extreme penalty of ten ars would apply lo any person knowingly implicated in a theft. It is much more severe than the bill Intro duced by nepiesentativo Cox, of this city.- along similar lines. .lor I'lilladelphlans Hiding Valuables Thousands of Phlladelphlans are hid ing their va'uablea In safe places, ac cc riling to the banks of the city, which iimounce a largely Increased demand for safe. deposit boxes. Prevalence of mnie and the Liberty Loans are held jointly lesponslblo for the demand, Ilurg(p ,, ag ,a; Jutiip. according to several compa en a na nlep Payroll messengers, bank runners and wealthy men and women are tho prin cipal holders of the new policies. Automobile policies were boosted yes terday 100 per cent In pi Ice. During the services In the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church on HundaV. Ii was learned today, a sneak thief entered the choir room and stole a fur coat valued at $230 belonging to Mrs. Maybelle Addison. Tho theft was re ported by the Rev. A. J. MncCullum, pastor of the church. Mint at llj- lllsbwayninn ,T. t). Johnson, of 4827 Cedar avenue, reported to the police that a highway man nred a shot through the windshield of his automobile because he. refused to stop when commanded. The bullet nar rowly missed his bead. The attempted hold-up occurred on Kitzvvatcr street near Seventh,! Bernard Goldberg, of 183 St. .Al bans street reported today that he was held up at Fifth and Market Btrepts about 2 o'clock this morning by .a man In uniform, who aBked him for a quarter. The man walked down Klfth street with him, hn alleges, and at 'Wal nut pointed what appeared to be a re volver at him from the pocket of his coat and demanded $8, which Goldberg gave hlni. The man fled. ' ' 1 A sneak thief entered the home of II. D. llauffler, 1710 North Twenty-ninth street, while the. family was at supper last night, according to a report mads to the police today, and stole four over coats, h .smoking Jacket and other wear. Ing apparel that was hanging In 'the hallway. Motor bandits held up and robbed Xf. Ward, of ICasl l.nusdowne, of $50 at l,ansdowne avenue and Marshall road as ho slipped from 11 trolley car last night, according to Chief of Police Munch. bkrbbe llnld.up rliiapeela Freed .flfnrge Holt, of Crlllngdale, his brother William and Joseph Ueutter, of Phila delphia, were arrested and given a hear ing before .Magistrate Koblnson, of Lang. (low ne, in connection with the Skebbe hold-up 011 Saturday night.. All three denied any knowledge tit the rcbbery, They we're discharged for lack of evi dence, (iecige Holt Is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Skebbe. l.ail Helil on Arson Charge Anthony Tuffo, eighteen years old," was held without ball today by .Mngls trato Haker for a further hearing Hun day on suspicion of arson. The pris oner, according to the police of the Twentieth and Kederal street station, was seen running away from a stable at Thirty-fourth and Heed streets shortly afler a tire was discovered early today. The fire was soon extinguished after doing slight damage. ' ., . IIKATIIH KKItlt. Huddfllly. Fh. if. JOH.V J. kl.HH. Itflailvea and frlenda. alau Kaatern ,-... .wu.r, ..u. r.i., f. siiu . ai, : jerut a km K. A. C. No. St HI, Albania Com. mandiry. -So. 47, K. T... and l.u l.u Temple. Ai I' ." .N'. ' H-' ,nU Ktern Travelera' Club. Invited to funeral service. Thura.. -1 P. m 4I)M Catharlna al, Int. ill. .Morlah! Auto funeral, .v.... . mUflCK-Ffb. 17. KJLIMA W.. widow of Jamea C Pollock, n lluflalu, N. Y, l-'uneral r-eb. 10. at Mllluil, Pa. -n.ri KIl.PATnirK. Keb, 17, KDWAflD v., huaband of Kdllb H. Kllpatrb-k. aged . Halatlves and frlenda. also Meridian Hua Lajis .No IKS, K. A. Ml llclmont Coun cil v.. lan. U. of I. A elnolotea of Phlla.. and llraillng Hallway and belief A no.. In. vllad 10 aarvlcea Krlilay, i' f- m., at 0-jn N, 49il ab Int private al ternvrouil Cam. 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