Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 2, Image 2

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(BVESKSG PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEVDELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1918
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HEAVY JAIL TERM
FOR HIGHWAYMAN
Judge JMoiinghnn Also
Y Deals "Stiff" Sentence to
Phone Booth Rohher
SAFE THIEVES AT LARGE
Rotan Urges Magistrates to
Hold Offenders and Aihn-
catcs Quirk Trials
I Judge Monaghan, Quarter Session'
t Court, today sentenced Michael Kowal-
akl nllfla Mlnhaet K'tinu nl 1ll?ll line
mutton n avenue, to a term of not lees
than eight jears nor more than ten
years, for holding tip Jncoh Wanner, C.13
Xortli Third stteet
The robbery oecured January 30, at
Sixth street nnd Falrmount avenue.
Mr. Wagner testified Hut nt 3 43 In
the morning, while on his way to work,
he was stopped by four vouiik men.
threatened -with a revolver and orclend
to turn over his money.
Seventy-five cents was all the money
lie had. This the hlRhwa.vmen took.
Kowalskl was arrested on February ,1
nt Marshall and Callow-hill streets on
Mr. "Wagners description and he "
later ldentllled by Mr Wagner a' tli
youth who had threatened him with the
revolver.
Kowalskl has a record of prior ar
resti. Another MlIT sentence
MARITIME CIRCLES MOURN ISOLATED NATIONS WILSON HANDS DUPLICATED
PA SSING OF PHILIP CO A TES r ami dkjuad c a vc IN THOSE OF HIS NAMESAKE
I UVllL., DIOIIVI OllO
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Veteran Lighterage Man Stood
First in Profession mul Wa
IVvll Beloved
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Xante. Iff Synonymous for lion
vsty in Forty-nine Years of Serv
ice nt This Port
When John 15 Johnson died everv one
In the city knew It. for he ttiweitd above
all other Phlladelplil.i l.iwjer. Rtid the
distinguished ahlllly of Philadelphia I
lawyers Is proverbial.
N'ovv as the city, ami especially the
legal prfnesslon. felt when John (I
Ji hnon illid, so maritime Philadelphia
feels nt the passing of Philip Coales.
who fell dead nt hU desk In III" office
with S. .1. (ioueher & Co, 206 Willnut
place, csterday.
I.'or Mr Conies was io the lighterage
business what John ! Johnson was to
the legal ioefslon.
When nn.vbodv In tn.irltlnie I'lillailel
phla thought of lighterage tin thought
of Coales. The men In tho lighterage
business could be put In two classes.
Co.it e was In one class and nil th
others were In the other. He la mourned
because ho was n man among- men nnd
a man anionic men in his buslness-
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America Cannot Rcpiuliate
League, Declares Dr. Tal
lin! in Scrman
But the ail of President's Baby Grandson Is Red, Characteristic of
Sayre Family He Weighs Eight and One-Half Pounds,
Is Ttventy-Onc Inches Tall and Is Great Sleeper
Woodrovv Wll'on Sayre, third child of Utile, according- to Miss Iluth Swisher,
! the I'lesldenls second daughter, Mrs. of Chambersburg, the nurse.
Francis II, Sa.vre, has his Grandfather's
Ho sleeps n great (leal, Miss Swisher
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DR.STEARLYATGAIUUCK "
I ?h."irlM he :V.mM,!nhtof father. ! '.l " .T J'1' At ,he fl '
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rinnci-i i, ,Tit ""' " " " , ti,. l,ll,l 1.-. lllll- .nl,1 ,.,lnl II,.
gift of his grandfather. It was designed
by S. K. Vernier and made, In France.
It bea is In French the historic words of
Marshal Koch at Verdun, "They shall not
pass."
The reverse bears an engraving" of one
of the Verdun forts, the child's full name
Patriotism and Wars Lessons i ",hy Il0rn ln 3tnwn ,.
Inspire Speakers at ISoon
dav Lenten Services
pit 1 as his distinguished grandfather
neaied Itoston on his nay home from
France.
I.lttle Mr Sa.vre Is twenty-one tnches
tail and weighs eight pounds, nine
ounces He has red lialr and lots of It
CHESTNUT HILL HERO HURRY INCOME TAX,
CITED POSTHUMOUSLY- "UNCLE" NEEDS MONEY
PHILIP CO TF.S
and he had elevated his business to the . thousand" cnlnilv wtote to the other
distinction and dignity of u profession , part.v to the agreement. "We liavo de
"Wo shall never see his like ncaln." I t'"l('1 " 1"''i,,' "r ronttaet."
s.ild r. 1". llovvlett. the stevedore, nt h's ' If '"oates had nude It ho would have which St. Paul received from Cacedonla
otlliB In the Itourxe Hulldlns tod.n ' ' gone btoke laiher than full to do his in nnclcnt times
'There's not a man In this port that patt. Hut he never 'went broke "The road before us as a nation was
won t tell you Jint that.
... ... ...' uuiic.'vb, lie nun leu iin
America Is the hope of the vvoimi u fop a boy of ,,, daJ1 j,e vrin xery j and the (Ute ot ng brtn
tins country repuutates the league ot
nations It will he the greatest crime
In the history of the world," said lllshop
lUhelbert Talbot, of the Kplscopal Dio
cese of ilethlehem. Pa., nt the Lenten
noon servient at St Stephen's Church,
todav
"So nation can say that It lives for
ItBelf." he continued, "ln these times of
International relations there is ho such
thins as nn Isolated nation, We cannot
now- law down the task that we took
Up when we rnletcd the war" j
Hlshop Talbot likened the case of the
1'nlled States from the Allies to the call
Lieutenant Artlnir V. Savage jDuty of Making Payments by
Awarucu uisiincuisiieu ..v. v m iuu...u
Service Cross
nals, Collector Warns
i A person njho waits for an Income tnx
man to pull his doorbell or his coat-
First Lieutenant Arthur V. Savage,
i,1aci Ln nl (Misnles Chnuncev Savaee.
,, . ,, , , ,!,. tun ...i.n ,alls may flnd himself a delinquent, sub-
Kast tlraver s lane. ( hettnut Hill, who " .... ,
was killed In action on July IB, has
ject to severe penalties. Is the warnlnc
. . . . .. uikMiu nn nn n iiiiiiiiii " i,Mle1H tnJ , l. 1l .. nl iraiiinlls Wll.
He Is a Inns Mr i 'oates knew tne river iinu tne nexer ,,iain.r tIlBn , u at ,)re(,ent. Wiv.been awarded tho Hlstlnciilshed Service "'--'" " ....ni ..ce...c
business ix-rt as not another man in riiuade.- , mx ui!en p tll( uuroen of ti; warV ,.,.i,. 'rcau omclaU. The duty of getting the
us ii man and a lost ns a business port as not another man In Phllade.- , mX(, ui;en p the burden of the r'p.. n. .,,, u
associate He died suddenly I under- plila knew- It lie knew men. too. and Kr0ulv. and now- that the lighting is l ross P"""imousij.
stand Well, he was a man that rouhl Ihej admired him A man took a mark. ,er Hml .,t0nil nr cinmoliB fr a Lieutenant Savage's death was
With arrests reiordul against him uffonl to die that way. 1 hear he illdn 1 1 ed pilde In saving. "I work for Couch- peace which fhall prove lasting, we can- 'at
ln all part of the country, and one in speak nvword after he was stilikni er'a" or 'I work for Coates. If any nol a down our burden and say that "
-Montreal, Canada, and as many nliaes Well, he was icadv to go. lie was uo.it man was amnuinus ins onininoi we have done our shaie
, , . payments nnd the returns In by March
ran latt Atutvist, when lila name appeared ' 5 H" Iely with each Individual and
the oinelnl casualty list. Later came corporation liable under the law.
fuilher delalls of how hit body was ti, n.,r.n,, i,. - . man it
I am confident that the people and i foundwith that of a private on the cnn aparo directly to tho peoplo to aid
.... i-i.,.,, in ini' iinu iB-iin in'ii' ii -, ....... -.uniivx.ui. tun i, mr icvJir nini " ....- ...--- - . villi oliiiiu uil rtilj' J IIIU IJri'til" 1J on
Monoghan a sentence of 1 him on how uell'he wai looking just evervbodj that tould work for hlin llo ti, atat(siiien of this great country, battlefield with tho bodies of at lest; hi an advisory capacity," said Commls
i seven jears imr nime thnn I the dnv-ibtfore. lie said he was feeling Hcrmlnlited a prospei tlve einplove Just ns wllfn thPV iaV6 COInn ((J R ul,r ,eall- fifteen dead Germans nround them. Uloner P.oper. "But our men have no
the eastern penltentlur.v well, too He had got some rih at my catefully as liff.inys or J. I. Morgan Taton t Ul0 great,,,,,,, of th), ,,roj,,.t, Colonel D L. Htone, commanding the tlme t0 canva(,, p,0ple at work or ln
and a man companion with ' establishment J.ist befoio he died nnd ' & l0 'which Is Inspired by the spirit of dod, Thirtieth Infantry, to which the Ilcu-(tller 10mfS- ijyery person liable to a
as arrest". Osmnr S Kovvtis re.elved ready at all times I had ismg .ituUted was to work for loatcr. and It vvasnt
irom judge Jlonoghan a sentence of I him on how well 'lie wai 1
not less than
ten years in
a woman ana a. man enmn.in mi ti, ' rstnoi siuneui i,isi neroio ia u en ami " " wiiiuu is nisoireu ov me soirit or iioo. 'iniriiciu jnianir, iu uii.ii id iu-.i,. - hnmn i-.i'.r n,nn
Bowers at the time of his nni erel I'm glad that one of the last thlngH I He was a foe of Honor, nol because will get together behind our 1'iesldent I tenant was attached, wrote to Mr. Sav-i..- ..- ..-,, ,,, ..v n,n inlilnilve
i committed to the couirtv pilon until an ' did before he died was to give him thote I he had any ratuial Inclination to In- and the men who are sitting1 around the age dererlblmr that last scene, ' In perfonnlng-the duties required by the
! investigation Is made of their pat I ftah " .teifere with other men's business but peace tablo at l.u Is and encourage Ihem The citation of Lieutenant Savagel re,emle an. Tf lle needa Information,
j Bowers, William O Benson and Leona ! -Mr. Coat.- hail been aoclated with ; bet aus llnuor would interfere with his until we reach the goal of universal I reads': blank forms' or advice he should seek
; Irons were arrested Fbruarv 2.-, bv , S. .r. (ioueher & Co. In tho llghteinge , If he would let It. His men had to keep peace. ,.l,-or extraordinary heroism ln action' nColno ,nx officer '
Deteellvn vcmi,,. i ,i... ..." " i..., , i-,i ..i i i i . l,,. n,,.l iti.v illi! or elsn ihev dllln t ., !.-..,.,.. ii it 111111 in ". uiiiici.
...LI ". c.-". .." '. .". 'lnilimi , "Mm mv ! im ii" -i i:i i ..",,....... '...,i.:.. l... Mar's Imurill nn Kellrlon near ""'"" - '""' '" I "Th. hi. lliln. nn In Innnu Ht ll
nut iiiei ukiii i. ,.v. , - . . tl .g.L-npiu T.eiitennnt avaFe1 :n " " - "
.rer than Coates did. Whether religion will bo a gieater '..,, . ln,",hi,. cnn which had been i t0 et ,,, flret PaJ'njents In between
I rao m .-Mrawunuge A. Clothier, for at- elghtv-four ears old, ai cording to hi erp 'neir jon
, M'mptlng to open the inonev hnv in i. I nun mi.ni.nt iu .1 ill not Uiifiur hln to keel) any fob
' i pnone both, by means of a falv, Lev. exact age "I never knew him to tak.- but one '"- in ,. e ne ot tii people becau-e i b , nor , MHrno ,jy le Oer- """ u ,;"'r,c," '"' XT iB v'lZ
- "ver9?nd nson hull, had keys with I Mr. Coat.s was bom In a Utile IH.h gla.s of beer, and t think that was ol ' tl e tests was put to during t ho , f il,elr crosslnB during the '' """ the new law frank ly
Jmohe" """ Kor "U,B some I community In Boston and came to ri.lln- sauapanlla " Mr. llovvlett said 'It 'V'.'1 '''s ". lal 1' " ' f . tli1 i'Sll '". but was completely surrounded ' 'X"'' ,,h .cver"" f "L"?!
loTi "i ,n0,Ve,' boXe' '" t1"' 'Phoneldelphla i.;-a boy of ten or twelve jeais was at a baseball game com,, of the ) " "' 1 1U;0hD,'a ' .',,, "'P! '0Ji '.'" '" , and killed just as he reached the gun." m"'' J ' '" .bllKatlons falllnif
UkenfrmT,WnOPe,,r'IanJlUe,noney!JI' lo'fd '" ''ort ".chmonil and got shipping men got up years ago. Hvery- J" ' " " K.Vwnlrk Mutant Savage wk a senior at 1 n that date.
Wnen t niiil'"1 " Ju a" !l batman. There S. .1 body was drink.npr and 1 guci-s he iclt ' t th e r .oon e 5 Vr0 ' ' ' IhrI 'j' ' I'riricelo.i lien r deolnrel Itli, 'The returns of 1918 Income are due
i linen Bowers was nrrfif.rf tn r. i.. ......... ... . ,.... . .... i. t t.,.i, ...,.11,1,0 , 1..t. ineatre ine services are miner me v ..,.. .... , , 1 a ,i,u .,. n,. nn,.Hn rtnn,i.in ...
.- .., 1 .Injun i.oucner, men suiieiiuieimeiii. ui ine nn uuhui im ,, ... r. " ...... ,,,.,,,,. nf .,,. iiPtiipriir.f.,i nr m An- uennanv aim eniisieu m oiini 111 un uui- ..... .,,. j,,ic, n,nijICiv iq-
tne same charge was preferred against Heading coal pier, met lilm. They be- from being considered a crank. Yes. I ,, '. eH or ll" J'1""'100" ol Bl- I ccrR, trfV,,1K c.aInp. H wa commla- turn showing: the true tax, or a ten-
r .. ,0pen ,he l",x,", ,he 1ev 1,ad tolcame warm friend" lu U70 Mr. am quite sine It was taisaparllla, as 1 ,.. ..,., .,.. jiio,OI) sloned In the hprlng of 1018 and sailed ' tatlvn icturn of the cstlmate-d tax must
be turned with a .ertaln n,,.hi..,iH I......I.... ....1 it. .... ..n, it ,. think It over " IIUI we in know, sam me niMiop. n ,.... .p,,t,i.,i, ic,. ncramnnnv each nnd everv nnvtnrnt
wt.'i ,. . v,,., ,i,.w ..., ... "tiitii ,1 ,tct.. ntirt neti out 1 tin 1 e ' n j-iiii.r n nn i,,, ,t,,i,.i,. .u,,,,.. . : - -"
irwur ucmetu now unu .iiurcn 10.
WlllCn iJOWers ll.id learned Ve.im atrn l!t-l,t.P'ii,d 'itnl ulilt, lifdf.or.litn hliwlnenrf. Ulmrtlt !,f,it a 1i ,ll,l Mr I 'nul.. ti'A . .. .- .. ... 1 rt . ..,n.1., ,r miim
v.. .i.i ,.. .. t ---. .'..v... ,..... .. - nenrin or men lur a ueiier unu iniri 1 ,-- . u. ,p,uiu, ........ ........ .
JI ' pir 'oate taking active chaise of the asked I1I1 exact age, and paid he was at ngiun. Many peop'e were dlscouragtd Thiee brother ale In the seiTice and "The tentative return of estimated
ine three ilefemlants met while tra- lighterage department. hast elglitv-foui lu the commuiiltv ... , ,,.. .,'., n,e Church has met the 1 a fourth was a Y. M C. A. vvoiker In lax in a lellef measure adooled bv the
ennf With a carnaval The Irons un. He ketit that charge until lie died wheie he was boin the parish kepi lee- ,-, ,i,;,, i,i,.i ili war has I 1'rnnce. Lieutenant Charlei C. Savage. I bureaii foe inxnavern who rannni com.
man said she lived in Wheeling, W a. The death of Mr. (ioueher In December, I ord of births and one would have to go j,roiiRlit upon it. Thero has been all Jr. and Lieutenant IIniy L. Savage plete their full returns on time. A tax
ana probation o,cers are goln to In-' Ultl. was a mere blow- to Mr Coates, to that old moid in Boston to know IOO mueh Justification for the accusa- I are lu France, while Lieutenant William p.ijrr whev needs additional time for
vestlgate her home record, n ee J but he bore up under It Since then he I iwl how old he was tlons broil trill against It ' Savace was In trninlng on this side. making a icturn cannot 'be lelioved of
whether or not she was prevlouslv ar- had shifted jume burdens to the shoul-j Ycsterdaj being-Ash Wednesdav. and ' Mail) things must change. The old Lrncst Savage, now a senior at Prince- the payment of the tax due, or the
resieo. Henson s ncord Is also to be ders of jounger men, but he ti'innined 1 Mr. Coatu being a devout Catholic, he doctllnal statements will become obso- ton, was In trance a ear doing A. M. estimated tax due. But, on making the
Investigated the chief of the lighterage business and, cot the rijh from Mr. llowleit'a estab- leie. Sectauan obstacles will iiave to be c .v.. work, letuinliiK lu Feluu.iry, 1H1S. rentilred pavment between now nnd
March IS, the taxpayer can secure
furthfr time up to forty-five days lu
wiihdi to file tho complete tetuin.
'The bureau In this way meets the
convenience of taxpayeis who arc
Bovvers jitevious arrests were for , ''e kept It on tho high plane with which lishmeni and. stopping at his oIHce. ' struck down The trapping of lellgion in addition two Hlhtei Miss Marion
burglaries and picking pockets. lie had given it such distinction. 1 telephoned his daughter that he was Hre seen to be nonessential. Hellglon is 1 1:. Savage and Miss Pauline De 'J'. Sav-
J No Clue to safe Thleiea
The table wheh conialned the elghtv
'j-uiioo Faie lowered by motor thieves
His tinbieakablo fill.' wn-. "We must 'about to stall home. Ae he hung up too broad and majestic a tiling 111 itself
keep our word.' and the wuid was kepi, the leieivc-r he leeled mid ft 11 (Kike
Sometimes money was lost by keeping ab.soclates. rushing to Ids side, found I eeil or ew 1 huh
'it imt it was knot lust the same, and that lie was dead. "Main- neotile think that the oldtime
from the second story of the home of I in the long tun there was gain There .Mr. Co.ites Is survived bv his widow, conventional religion will havo to pass
I Dr. O. J SllVder. lit Vnelil,- t., ' ,.in ,.nn. a firm Iriinw 11 til Shllllllntr lllell llrt,lAt titn ,1 i,,.l.tu. u M..... 1 ' I nun," Thet , linve been all IOO lllaliy
if nignt, while trm family waji at supper, that made a contract iimiI, Awllnir that and a (.on, .lames. The family lives at ' people In ihe church who have the name
U- ., iuuiiu cuuay on a lot In the rear of to live up to It vTould cost a goou many 11311J West Lrle avenue.
of religion, but nol its tntaii'ng.
age -wcie energetic war noikers
Lieutenant Savagn tf a nephew of
Mrs. Joshua Howell, of Hast (Iraver's
CZECHS DISCLAIM DEBT
Tim tleslic- of everv body Is for a
TAV DTTIinu mum rmi,rn .better lellgion today. If we wish to make I)iot.eg;ln ApBOCllltioil
lane, and or Aiuen 1.. vaBe. ol i., ,mstt,d for .in, but lt ,.atlIlot r.iave
Walnut i-treet J them of the requirement that theli taxes
I due on .March lf must be paid between
WOMEN DISCUSS HUUSINu "It Is mnnl lint nrv laxn.iver ul,n
can do so make payment In full when ut be icported or will bo leported with
at fllliiK his icturn. TIiIh method will o'Jt favorable recommendation.
Host
the property.
t , ,The 8afe cnta!ned more than JB000 ln
-ielrv "it ;;!";, Y?,t mr """'Tl tiLtna UtatUUlll UtiDl IrtA riUimri rKftUU LtlAKllbU rt,1Klon ',""; ,,,nif ' '"' ",r ., Tpotini: of Church Mrmbcrs '!"" 'l ' levenue omcea. and te
' table I IP l Ut "C tl,e ,. ' .. . vwrmuiu, ,hould b.K, by llaoiiK anew- faith, an jIectlllL, ol V.lllircll iMCIlll)Cr8 t))o td r (lf , llct.cf8ll llf
t LU1C. I ti c.. Ti ... T-. i.ll . .... .. II....!. .XT 4 I i r t n..i..i..n n Innvn n I'linnstllir llf f llf- I Tiltia fw . otttfn,! n.rnln.t liritlMlntT ., ..... ... . . . .
"I belleie the tiiio.. 1 j iifiu-c in i ii iiiMuiiiiii-111 un .-iu iJii-iui-M iinu .iccuseil Ol .liaklll" u-inii""", .-,.. , -, 1 "- " -"' - " ; guanniig againsc ov cisigiu on luture in
search the eptlre hodse." halcl Doctor I 'r'al1 Wa'" Lo'-lll ' Fillsifieil Income Afliliarit
pnjaer today, but accldentallv Blum. 1,.....,. iar,o, 1: 1 IU v ! 1 M ii.irr.i nh i.in,,.- r,,i.in...i - 1 ...i,,i,..,r,,n .1 II nrlee. Worcester,
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HICHS'S PAY RISE
COMESUP AGAIN
Varc Forces Will Try To
. day to Force Increase
Through Councils
$160,000 FOR SEWERS
Financial Mensnres on Calen
dar to Cover $288,450
Deficiency Bills
Financial bills that will be reported
to CouncllH today cover deficiency bills
for past ears to the amount of J2S8,
450, provide $160,000 for urgently need
ed repairs to the Wlnsonocklng nnd
York street sewers and appropriate
$100,000 of loan funds toward the con
struction of a new municipal court
building on the Faraway.
Of lean Importance, but perhaps ot
more Interest, Is the plan on foot to have
Councils reconsider the salary Increase
bill for Ilobert C. Hicks, chief 'of the
Bureau of Street Cleaning, which -was
defeated two weeks ago. The full
stiength of the Vare faction has had
warning to bo on hand today bo as to
Insure the passage of the measure If It
Is reconsidered. It calls for an Increase
In pay for Hicks from J3&00 to MOOO a
year.
The 1 licks bill was defeated by a com
bination of Vnre, Penrose and Inde
pendent Councllmen and In the two
weeks that have elapsed Blnce Its down
fall efforts have been made to lino up
solidly the forty-nine voles needed for
lis passag.
Conuelalnt of Streets Killed Itlie
It wv defeated following an lnde
penden' Ittack on the ground tliat the
city stlets aro not clean and that a
new bureau head might prove more
satisfactory than giving an Increase to
a man against whom so many complaints
have been made.
Pertinent questions relative to where
the money Is coining front to pay defi
ciency bills and other expenditures are
anticipated by the organization whips.
The size of the city's nestegg Is being
kept a closely guaided secret, lt being
adi tted that there is no fiee surplus
av. -liable for expenditure.
The nestegg Is hidden away ln Items
that were more than amply provided for
when the annual appropriation bills vveie
mado up. These funds cannot be trans
ferred to meet Incoming bills and emer
gency expenditures.
Illll to Itensnie Boulevard
One bill of more than usual Interest
that Is scheduled for papsago changes
the name of the Noitheait Boulevard
to Boosevelt Boulevard. Tlieie Ik no
real opposition to this plan, which has
the backing of civic nnd business or
ganizations from Logan and other north
ern fectlons of tne city.
Five committee meetings will be held
prior to tho session of Councils. In
most loutlue bills, are scheduled. The
committee on street railways Is expected
to meet and piepaie u Una I icport on
the skip-stop bill of William T Colborn,
of tho Korty-slMh ward. City Solicitor
Connelly has given an opinion that Coun
cils have no authoilty over skip-stops,
and that tho whole question must go be
foic the Public Service Commission, Be
cause of this opinion the bill will either
Uenersl Klectrlo Co..
IMttsfletd. Mnf.
M. if. Throne, ArcMltct
"Turner fat Concrete
The development of her
unbounded resources and
splendid credit will answer
America's problem of labor,
high prices and foreign com
petition. The" world needs what
we've Rot.
Ilnild for business.
TURNER
Construction. Co
113 Hansom HI.
FIGHT ON FARE RISE
TARES ON NEW ANGLE
Residents of NorthcaBt to Pre
sent Grievance Before Pub
lic Service Commissioner
FNuS MFF IN HnSPITAI
if i . uiiiuiiia ti(,uiiiei viLimyiiii un luiuir in i'w Mil as Ski 11VUI llilli
thlnirs we think ought to be true and i conditions In ibis rliv were dlhcussed i,t..,u,.,,t rtai .
Just and good. ut a mtetlng of Philadelphia, church-' -In each case where payment ln full Is ' 1'Ort Washington Victim of Trol-
TiZZZ n"" '?'? .."' '""" Tu-i;:; . ;;h0.S u,,k i po,--.,,.,, 'rruanK',V o. k, gland Vp ga,n today at ou ..... 'n Z -; p ; t I rtZ:tZi J .c ,i," ,,d .a" ' ie? A-Urnt Fires Fatal Shot
heyentereS wi"?,Tl, lZ'SnT ' "l " h-Ksued an ci.tlcla. declara- , - $ ".W.Tfa'nlf lK?' ,'",,rch' r"'1 XU"tU T?" T U W. Si I 'nVnuXn KM ?!& due. .No Llllr which ,?.f these method, I Jh'"- nuber. f ,YttW..hlnB.on.
wooden door of the ta.de am! d'scov- "'" """ ' '' i'-.,ne. lefues I,!,, .011',.,n rVo? toMh"''? '". .The speaker tumoiro. will be the llev. ,, f ,, ureh.vonia.i'H Asoe a- , used lu paying .axes due .Match 15. ' Jj'f,",' ee,e' hT'haV'been SkVrfVo'r
ered the safe they Vot'lb, d c lied o to pav the Maul, .oupon- on .'he Aur- w ai Mlfc-ii ,.U befoie r,,,,ed States j Join. Walker. I ton oft ' J " ' ' ' "U: 'the pa.v.nent must actually be In the col- J'Cnt n ft"' ? bi""'" by
go no further" ,0trlall war loall nr aume part f tho Sl ?VI nth Zi C e nm Mreell' ' .";.,.. v.-n ,,," th ' SSTh". '"J",' "nfvll lo attend "X,"," "T.Mnri- ' ' a"'om 'M','''1" t ThlA and Arch streets5.
No clue to the thieves has been ,11s- pre-war debts of AuHrl.i.llungar.v. Sue ll , late esler lay - ""' ,'rCeU' I 'OL CK !W)l T .MOB , ..respective of denomination V3M 1,v ll 1,tu ,lh,hn '" S,, "i." ,'?i ,HUt i0rltl''
covered by police, who declare that the !, on he deel red would be a crime I Ac.-nrding the testimonv of Internal ' ! , Tl - association In a call Issue, bv - t h nub'r w-aa truck by the car
tev.,,-',BB,-M xwsAftruziD. w.r ch.i a.u.u, Mtti?tisy&p& food fatal to Bolshevism M?!E?.5'ta
dolhVy',1c,,'rov,e,r,,,,i:,,rTfln- -' '" " "" '"i ' '"'"- '"-J'llnii'Silld 'n ' -- Hot.cLeeper VlZX ".'W ..; (:, ,,,,, Di,turb. SSSK' ' ? fe.Wu
ermbrtTnf.V,usk!h,,0 "nEIme,, T ItSST ""
Mrs. Snyder and three cluMren were at ' ,vKir,..llii.iicarlaii debt fr.lllmt due on .vinl,er j t(i i. nr. ,.,' ".r.:".r',..aJ.r.'i ..'"'."'L. -p.Ri ' ' 5. '' ti, l-.iii wad .... T .. lluber. as soon as he enteied the
' I"W. March 1 should be p.ikl The lute, -1 ,, ,etu.n -n .,ue,tlon, that had" been I .V ' liowon ki. lector "of srsTanislauVs I ' The h..... s In which the Sre.,t ma- "'"" " " I'o.s.iev.sm win a.e. aB noon, drew a levoher which had
Doctor Snyder, who Is president of the Allied financial commission told the ' prepared jointlv bv ,i fonnei l,iwer )'ollsli Catholic (ii'irch. and his hoti'w- Jorlt of our brethren tiiusi make their , jt re,gns onl because . l'.uasla Is ",.,'1.,','t'l0i c', . V, th liusiiltal at-
Philadelphia Osteopathic Soiletv. was council that there vveie fluids In th- nnd a bookkeepei believing Hie iuatiu- I keeper fiom a inch uelermlned to ban- homes ule liisanltaiv 111 even paitlculni. .., , te!..lams nnd shot lilmfelf
t away attending a patient at the time banks of the former Hnpaburir empue n,ent hid been audited coir-.-lli and I die them ioiikIiIv and eject them from lacking in everythhiK that would make eucrvco. .
to inaKa ine piviiieni. . m- cm nils ; nonesriv vi me conclusion or ien I the chinch pioperiv. Tne mon nau cut ror a neceni hhiir aim inuini i n s was me kisi oi an appeal mr
Wind Allied il,lr.. oihei irdiueiiileiil political units b-. examination Coinmlssioiier l.cmir. ad-' Hie telenhnne and" electtlc llaht Ires learlnit of children. Some of the most ' . ,.... , .... ..,,.. k.
r .... ... t. . .-.. ...... i, . .,. . ..I. !.... i , ... , ..... ... .. i .:. . .. ..-...- I...'.. , ... .. i , .. , nil Lhru iiu.-a .1 ruuiuru mi1!, iiikiic uc- i
,..,, , ,,, . . . jHcteu, nut ine con. nn mei ma iijn.- juunieu i ne ncar.nc uni.i louiouovv anil iiai broken lino ine recioiy oeiore i wreicneci pioperiice u.c- iiuhmhk aram- i - -
Winu. ac, U'fcllIlLf to Doctor .. ,... ,....,.,i... tt.., i... ,,... ..t l,u . .... . . ,, . ..,...i ...., .1.. 1 .!,. . ......:. .... ....n, .. l.,. ...,.au n. ,1... ...nn. n ..t.tnn t c..t.i,- I.,. r.,,,.t 1.
" - -.- - mm iiv ii-i'liii in.,, 1,1 ,r,. ... .... , . .h i i nn ititiii,, :,,-r,v,i. iin,, i,,n iiuurnrc Jti ,n, r-1111 iin lie, ,nt, ,u itivu untii.si j ,,,,,r inr , fuml , ti ljiiiu., iunc, u., vi,,,,,. ,
A hlrh
anyaer, made the work of the thieves common fundi" In the payment on the
I comparatively ia sinie the bedroom ,,r debt would nnt be construed as obll
(window la on the opposite side of the cjuilng them for the future
house from the dlnlne toom -
The robbery was discovered bv Mrs i i Il.,-
;;Snyder when she went up stalls to take lKlIll III piUllc
fi ww 11 u..i,i.t,.,. Mar. 1, 1: , u,- i 1 tiiwiit wti.-Un nf thu tm!lcff. After the
LOIIUllfl tlBl 1 Vfavs nnd means of tln.iu. ing l.i.lroads llev .1. S. l'acan. dean of. the Calliollu
' without a Biiverumeiit atinrciiirlatlon ciuircllea In this district, had asked the
and the table eone. Tun hea.iv . vvera riisi uss-ed todav bv Klrc-ctor (iin- mob to disPeiie and had been, defied
1 planks extended from the port cochere leullnnnl from I'afe One 1 eial Hints and Hugene Jlejer. Ji nun- , the flienien turned the hos, on tho tlot
Ito the, lavvn. lndlc-atiiic- Hi manner in - ,. ,.,ii .ml nassnicer car- 1 KBln .111 ei lor or the VVai Unuineior- tra ana drove mem awa
llya Tolstoy, son of the noted Russian ,
; . i. . j j - ,.,..: .... ...----- , , .....1, ..,.,. ..i
liixtrp erric rtiinri pnn nnirvo nan oeeii iiftiien up anu uinificru uun-, who utieuy Jan 10 -,iiui,i. mi rni
IIIIVJHX hHK HllnllS HIIk KllallS. utnlrM tiiiiiii.nnii when reRCIled. ' 1,,.- 1u recrtilatlllff conditions"
iiiiiucj u unu Shovveis of bricks and red pepper, yrs, Mahha 1". K.ilconei1 served ' philosopher and scholar.
i i - ... ftreteii K.ciiipi KnwoisKi vvnen nn irieu an nn rmnn or tne meeting ine icev. ..,.,..... ,- .,. i i ne Mciinisn
.nay l.flld Money l-roill finance , iet the rioters, who out their ' ,,. ,, vV. Tomnklns welcomed the worn-1 ."'"" ore prop .... ie .ollRi,t the first contlnirent of Ameilc.i
HAVERFORD DUE HERE SOON
I'rainpoi't Expected arcll 21
With l.'iOO Rcturninp Troops
The Mcnnishlp Haverford. wh'ch
T (the children to bed Noticing a heavv
1l'. . i. pen rt, ane tent In
Into the bedroom .mil
Ifottnd the window open, the shade tlui-
terinr-a
, i.ciiu Miini-i i iuiii i iii.iiio. IO ,,uet tne rioters, who pui men j.'j0 a W. Tompkins wcicomeii tne worn- .,,T, ." i. .., i Ti, , i,,,,, ,. mouKiii ine nrsi contingent or Aineilt.in
riimnrnlinirs S'nT(inO(H10 women ln Hie fiont line and thits saved pn , general discussion followed, no "H'e to ose and who are looking troop, , ndladelplila. Is expected to
i.iirporanoii s o.).ti,uuu,uuii themselves from broken heads fiom the MrH ..;,, i nmp is president of the onlv upon the property of otheis.' he return to ibis city about March 21 with
;atlon.
FLEES AFTER ACCIDENT
association.
continued. '.'Thej are practically nothing i l BOO more troops, according Io woid
but rolibeis. The peasants are tne only reeeiveu in uiur.iime circles tocta.v
i.,i.i.i. ,. ...i.i. v... v . . .. .. , ., ,, i- . norat'on liiev nrepaieii to ascertain
S.I k3i,. rS , . r"'r anJ ,omp"' ""'-L "" -'""- ' hat extent the J3J7.00O.n0il avail-
I hat.uihB robb,ry w'" "''"'"iiltted bv , We )n tila nnatice corporation's funds
motor thieves wail Indicated i.i tim far uiiiiii irisi irip ...i.,v,. i, ,,u.i ..u i, ,,. i,.ai..ix,, .i
(that Mr. fanyder A-aeveii-veai-old iini 'irnli recently a l.'g ( aptonl machine jallio.ids. to be paid by the roac's to
Jamaica Seeks llriliili Loan
Klniclcin, .ism., .iisrcn in oraer
Truck Driver Increa'cs Speed
After Injuring Pedestrian
After striking and knocking down a
the
sect
... .I. mIa,. ,),.. ...nliril tT .laMfl , il Ihu . .. .. .... ....,- ..,..
had drawn his mothVr'a attention to an flew fiom Milan to Jlomc? lu.rour anu a tnc government on account of advances "";'- - "","" "', , ""'man ai vvajne junccion muuj
automobile standlncV.at the corner of half hours. Fifteen passengers made the previously made to thetn novernor ptopoaeH tn.ir a large loan no i liriye o( an automobIle truck Inciea
... .l. . . . -v . .-... ., -- ..... Air itn..j , tBiatt.i ii,f,t i.r. uii n,0n n i wile ine iiriiHO 1 1 n vrntntif. ... ...
vvoouoine anu j.annnflKTn avenues ' trip Tie express irain nine .or iiwi i - :,",,;:", .,'...,;;: .....-, ,j . V, .its speed and escaped wiinoui maKing
libout an hour before the robbe.y was til. Is fourteen hours, so one can judge . ?,, ! ? r9 le'r. lh. N i ihu!"" f"nd'' ""M ''". "."u''; m'cor1IlnK to ' any attempt to lender assistance 'Hie
discovered. The machine was gone when what will happen to train schedule " L'1''"' has zed Vha he 1hm enS "nnounc't"'n' '".C"'""'1. n,)ne S.C' P-ilce ale ea.chlng for lilm
-. u....j.- .,,im.i . ...i.t.. x.-' j '...... ..... ....... i.i. i., .hi... i !"" .."' empnasiieii mai ne iiopeu io ,r ... f0.ter tne fiber Industry. The Kamuil Ooodhnrt. thlilj-tvvo years
-U.O. u.iur. ,,u.,..rU ' uuniaiire ricu ITIirii , n,iu.i, tr,n ,nn ,,,. - ... M If tll prOOeill UI llOUgll me ipiek- - ' , . ,.,", - .lln.l ,l ..!..! I ,,1,1 i Iw. Ilou lit I " I'arrlsh Street
"VValzer Immediately afterward. I operation" tlons pieseiited w.:re dlfflculr establishment of medlc.il and agrlcul- old ' I" l. '- ' "OT" street
Lower Merlon township imi.ee. aided Uthoi.gh explaining that he had no jural colleees here for students coming Y's Hospital In a imsslifg machine
by scores of neighbors, afoot and In an- Intention of forming a companv to build . nrn IU tl IDIUI Tnnilinn 'ro,n "" """' mules is projecten. . fuund tu be suffering from sev
tomoblles. scoured the Burroundlng conn- 1,1 unet-.ite c ommerci.il airplanes, Colonel 4 VLnU 111 rtLrtDrtlllii lUfAllUJU - erai biolten libs and laceiatlons He
try for ml!es around, even going as far iileiidlnning asserted that America would i nien on Slreel Car I tt,H '' given an X-rny iamliiHtlon for
as Vnirmnunt P. irk in nn ertnrt tn i. i...,i ,t, ,...,M in tim rmmkr unit .ti- ln,,i- llm-t mul CI 111)111101) 1,-,,,,. . . urobabla Intel ual Injuries this afternoon.
cat. the thieves , cle. y ut nimmeiclal aircraft. , ' r .. i, ,,, ,' ,,-,., ;:,":" nV1-hJaS5., 'iohnVlniee. I lA? iS5?,l-S!B.l,0.wl!S.,:SSf
.1 ,,. l... I .... -.-..t ....u..... ... ....u,.,, -. --.---. -..-.- --- " I mn ,,v,,. .. .. ... .. ........
-, ., , , ., ,, . . ... , , i in tne siaie. nieci
people now In Kussla who work. They
have alwavs fed Hussla and they always
will feed Itussla.
The Russian peasant Is now being
robbed of his crops and, even if he Is
not being tobbed, If he sells his crops
ho pets money with which he cannot buy
anything, Tho money has lost its pur
chasing power.
"Before the i evolution there were
mahe several thousands who lived Idle
on the labor of the peasants. Now
there are millions "
Manv of tlie returning eoldlara on n,
Haverford aro said to be. i'ennsvi
vanlans The Haverford sailed from
Liverpool about a week ago, and is ex
pected to sail from Hrest for Philadel
phia en Saturday.
JOINS '-PITT" FACULTY
Dr. J. II. Kelley Resigns as Colorado
Normal Preiiilent
nuiiiiUon, Ceil., March 6. (By A. P )
Pr. James llerbeit Kelley has resign
ed as president ot tne Colorado state
BOOSTKHS BOOST NUMBERS! Norma l School here to accept a position
as dliector of extension work for tho
1J300 In Securities
Before tho war, ' he said.
died suddenly of heart
fewer than luO tilers, but now we have I',ii(uIr. l.. March 6 - (By A 11 i,out,ie. last lilght when on a trolley car
ly
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, The safe contained tlCOO worth of jg 0H) tuilled aerial navigators. wHeports today from the section swept
'T.lhertv Bunds. IlOlill worth of Thrift ..,.., ti,. tl. .., .i,.i,i Iv esterday ov a tornado showed four
Stampsand jewelry valued at more than ml passenger airplanes that will be dM"! ,";, ;"'' '"a,V' i""0,?" J,njJ""
1!500 .iJi,.i.,i ami iiTin the tunnel. in onc' 'oc,1 I'ropertv Joes estimated at
,!i0'' ,,,. ,,,,,, ,,, i,,v..rv ,,,- yoiietrurte .1 and have the nmnej to , ,, 000 (lft(J A, hough fear was expressed
Among the pieces of jewelry s olen flliaI.e the xenture Ugt nB,)t that a ,imberof other per-
wera reverat diamond rings, one of them -This field wll be developed very fast'.nns hid been killed or Intured in the
'a two-carat engagement ring There B,i diieot iiai-senger mules between I residential section, badly wrecked bv the
He was sevent-seven ears old, and
had been engaged In printing since his
apprenticeship at the age of eight.
Health Campaign for Babies
A health campaign is being conducted
. it,--. nt.i,..i-t..ut. 1..I.I.U h.i.i. ,
also were a platinum chain containing Philadelphia and oilier laice cities may i storm, tearch of the ruins failed to re- "r, ". ' ', "ii "JVl'Iiifih n,i vini .ti.itV
Itao diamonds, a gold belt butkle bcarine i,u . ml, Untied in n short time. Much veal more bodies Nearly everv build-' .!.,.... -i-n.. .i....:..,..n.n. an,i i . 1 1 . i
!- - - -.. - - - - , ..,.. i Wl t r ,1.4 11) UQIIIUIini,.llu". .,,. v,,,
when ha passed in front of a south
bound (Jermantown avenue trolley car,
which had stopped at Wayne Junction
if riiKchanre nufasenaeis. The truck had
i been following the car. and Instead of
i stopping swerved around and continued
south on the northbound track.
FIVE WILLS PRORATED
t
da
'the Initials A i S. a gold watch, a depends ot the efficiency of the Capioni liW here wa daroaxed and wire coin
r,lrt nnd tiearl iieckcliuln and a lama i,,a. hme now under cnnslructlon. I knocv Ultinlcatlon was Interrupted
l.uantitv of other Pieces is bolder and have gieat confidence In nearby towns and the country dls- come acquainted, ask questions and com
Speedy trials and long sentences for in h m
convicted highwaymen and thieves are
having good effect, according to District
Attorney llotan He urges all magi
strates to expedite justice by refuting
'ball to highwaymen and burglars ami
ska that pickpockets and confirmed
Irnlnals be held In ball of not less than
' t ,jnuu.
.21,.
com
T?'FZl
& .sa
Shortly after a letter containing this
itauut had been mailed to the mails-
rates by Mr- llotan, tne ponce were an
,ied to be on the lookout for thieves
who entered the Bethayres home ot Hen-
Xyr McCarter, an Instructor at the I'enn
sylvanta Academy of 1'lne Aits, ami stoli
several thousnnd dollars' worth of vnl
m
'YX'
I? ; several thousand
tole
I-
Tvvenlj.five Members, Including Major
Smith, Added at Dinner
Twent-flve new members were added
to the Boosters' Association of Phlladel-1
phla at their dinner given In the Hotel'
Adelphla last night. Included In their
number was Mayor Smith, who was pre
vented from attending In person, but
sent a letter of acceptance to the asso
ciation. James McNally presided
Charles fitakelow was the principal
where dally demonstrations and exlilbl- imir .,,1. nf l.rnnaliv in Three speaker
tlons are given for the public. special Appraisals ol 1 ersonslly in "re ,",,,,,,, Mayor Smith praised tra
tea for mothers, where everybody can be. Estates Also Tiled U.-ork of the association and expressed
in nearny towns anu ine muniry dis- come acnuainteu, asa auesnons ana com- .,, ti,. ,.ir,i,.r would unit. In
rict the tornado did considerable . pare experiences, will be held today from Wills admitted to probate today by the hope that meintiers vvou ''""' in
lamage. I i to B o'clock Dr Krusen will speak. , neglster of Wills Sheehan Included- their efforts to further the Interests of
Mary I.entz, 4t .Master street, J26,
900; Elizabeth' Morris, Krankford Hos
pital, 110,600: Adeline V. Richards, At
lantic City. N. J , I7S0Q: Samuel Claike,
9500 Media street. J 60 00. and Lawrence
DELA WARE RIVER SHAD SOONS&SSJIXL'ZZ
were: Oeorge I. Cummons, S24.31Z.0S ;
Mary H. Lange, 114,652,03, and Caroline
Fishermen Say "Run" Will Start Early Because of Mild Winter, 1'0Vtland' !)81'"'
nnd More Nets Will Be Spread Than in Four Preceding NEGRO TELLS OF STABBING
' ri c.-ii ir'.-ii i if.-.i. i I
i nirj 1 riif'.x .Ttiu n u or ii.flii, ijiiiirier
l'tilversltv of nttsbuigli.
His successor has not yet been chosen.
The fight between residents of the
northeastern section and the Frankford,
Tacony and Holmeaburg Street Hallwar
will be discussed from a new angle be
fore Public Service Commissioner Clem
ent ln the finance committee room of
Councils tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock.
The complainants, headed by Ferdi
nand (J. Mclssner, will present evidence'
of their chargo that the service of the
company Is Inadequate, and its Increase
of fare from five to six cents unjust and,
unreasonable. The president of the
company Is Bradley C. Kraley, n son-in-law
of Jacob DIsston, and the Dlsalon
Interest In the railroad Is large.
That the city had to spend (60,000 on
repairing the Frankford road to make
It passable for war munition motor
trucks nt the demand of the government
will be part of the evidence of the com
plainants. The paving was the duty
of the company, which pleaded poverty.
The company has been reorganized.
Sometime ago It Bought termB from
Councils ln the form of a new ordinance
following the lines of ordinance ln Xuvor
of the Southwestern Passenger Railway,
but was turned away. It Is claimed by
representatives of the company that the
ordinance was defeated because pqlltl
cal leaders of Councils were denied con
trol of patronage by the DIsston In
terests. Tho first point In the case, It was
said yesterday, which will be decided
by Commissioner Clement Is whether
the burden of Justifying the Increase In 1
fare Is on the company or the burden
of proving the Injustice of the Increase
Is on the complaining citizens, '
VOORHEES HEADS ARTISANS
Other Officers Also Chosen at
17th Annual Session Here
At the forty-seventh annual session of
the Most Kxcellent Assembly of the
Artisans Order of Mutual Protection,
held at the Adelphla yesterday these
o'llrcra were elected: William F.
Voorhees. master artisan, Philadelphia:
Walter Charrlere, superintendent, Col
llngswood, N. .1. ; Harry 13. Jackson, In
spector, Philadelphia; Allen P. Cox,
recorder. Philadelphia ; A. It Under
down. Jr. cashier, Haddonrleld, N J.;
Walter 7. Collier, conductor. Phila
delphia : John A. P.ellly, senior mas-
t ter ot ceremonies, Philadelphia : Fred
V. Page, junior master or ceremonies,
Philadelphia: the llev. It, V.. Johnson,
chnplaln, Philadelphia, and Arthur
Moore, warder, Philadelphia
Directors Frank B. Stokley, Phillip
H. Doerle, T. Frank Kendrlck, Phtla
delphla,
ltrown Football Star Dies Abroad
noaton. March S. (Bv A. V ) Lien
tenant David Henry, captain of the J813
Brown University football eleven, died
of pneumonia in a hospital at St.
Nazalre, France, February 14. according
to a notice from the War Department re.
reived by Ills parents lu tho D01 Chester
district. Lieutenant Henry was promi
nent ln Interccholastlc athletics and at
Tufts College, before he entered Brown.
He was selected by many football ex
perts as a member of the 1913 all-Amer-iran
eleven. He attenued the first
Plattsburg officers' training school.
Rumanian War Dead 332,000
Tarls. March B (By A, P ) The
Rumanian press bureau announces that
332.0T.0 Rumanians combatants In the
war were killed or died from wounds.
EPICURES, SIT UP! NOTICE!
. liable nalntlngs and art relics. ln ad-
, dltlon, the thieves "cleaned out" brass
(fitting" and plumblifg.
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Lightship on "Sea Gravejard" Again I VZSZ?
. ... nk nf th fn miliar marks 'i
h coast, for It was said yesterday
Vthe Dlamona nuoais j.igncs.i.p in
replaced Thursday. The lightship
.helled by a submarine last Oc-
li.. and badly damaged, alid 'since that
c J time there bas been a lighted buoy.
- f.k.y. een fet from the anchorage
'i 1 Mariners have complained that the light I
1 I was Indistinguishable In foggy weather. I
F 1 t ..7 -, - -.-..1- 41.. t th. llt,taMn tn.i
WttN We "" ' ' " --
Tho light Is off the famous Cspe
Tlk.Ui U Ihlk CI
CITsbM In wany thrilling tales ot
tt..ii. Th
fjCTtVrss, one of the mokt treachtrous
TT..c u, h ta.mt and Diamond Shoals
j)tt eUcaater.
ROBERT E. GLENDi1NNING,
Um-m-m-tn, Delaware River shad
soon '
j "!.ook for an early run of shad," say
the knowing fishermen from Gloucester
and clear down to the Delaware Bay.
Credit Is given to the mild, open win
ter. More nets will be operated In the Del.
aware River this jear than In any of
the four preceding seasons. During the
war many fishermen entered munition
plants, Now they are going to haul In
the slack of their nets again, heavy
with the weight of roes and bucks.
Not only are more nets going to be
laid, but fishing will be done day and
night. Fishing at night has been Im
possible In the last two years because
of the war restrictions on boats after
sunset.
Th meshes of man a big snare are
being overhauled today at Gloucester,
BIKIngsport. Pennsville, Pennsgrove and
New Castle
Although the shad are expected to
"run" early arid more fishermen will be
at work, old-timers say high prices will
be the rule again this year. Last year
roe shad sold for from tl to SI, SO
apiece and bucks for from seventy-five
cents to 11.
Sewage In the Delaware River Is said
to be making the shad scarcer every
sear Then, too. In recent years the
United Htates Fish Commission's boat,
the Flvhhavvk, has made no trips up the
Delaware lllver. In years past the Fish
hawk released millions of young shad
In the Delaware River.
While the shad season usually opens
April 10 and continues until June 10,
fishermen expect to get started within
two weeks. They ssy that Delaware
River shad ought to be on hotel menus
by the end ot this month.
Conscience I-e-ails Media Man to Con
fess at Police Station Here
Saying that he was conscience-stricken
because nf a "murder" he had com
mitted In Chester last night, Cuthbert
lllalr, a negro, Vernon street. Media,
wslked Into the Fifteenth and Locust
streets police station early this morning
and surrendered himself.
Police Investigation proved that Or.
Llando Glbba, a negro of Kouth Media,
nan oeen siaoDeu in inn aDoomen in a
fight at Chester last night and Is now
tn a serious condition at the Hclioff Hos
pital. Blair will be sent-to Chester.
Plan Memorisl to Louts E..I,evy
The Pharisees, an organization of
Professional menkif which the late 1-ouls
Idward Levy, Inventor and scientist of
this jcity. was a member. Is planning the
preparation of a permanent memorial
to the scientist tit the form of a bound
volume eulogistic of the career of Mr.
Levy and to be composed of addresses
concerning- his activities by those who
wer his Intimate friend.
the city.
Mayor Smith Reported Belter
Major Smith, who for some time has
been suffering with an attack of Inflam
matory rheumatism, Is slowly Improving,
rKlSSEL-i
The beauty of the Kissel
Custom Built car attracts at
tention everywhere.
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QKHIIAril). youngest child of Arthur How-
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ll. HAHAII HIC'IIAMPPOX, aaert 87 years.
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