Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1919, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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LUMBERINDUSTRY
STABILIZATION
PHILADELPHIA. IS ARMY DENTIST
MARINES SWELL
CASUALTY LIST
Honor Roll of Sea-Soldiers
Numhers 69, Including
65 Dead
12 ON CASUALTY Hm
. PNEUMONIA VICTIMS
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Honor RoU for City Today
DIET) rnOM AOCIDKNT OR OTHER
CAUKE
lrlTt
"ireef"8 T' KEI'rjlAN- Chestnut
DIED OF niSEAAF,
rrttatrs
UfB?l5ST.S n"11":. 672 Wt Twen
ItrMt NKuMAN, Jr., 1710 Unity
WOUNDED RUOnTLV
I.lfnlenant
IYPT DICTATOR
Mlion. Grave as Disor
Department of Commerce
Trying Same Method as
With Steel
ChntcauvThicrry Hero Dead
After Five Months' Fight
for Life
ders Spread Through
HiWholc Nile Valley
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WE ATTACKS REBELS
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Annorcd Car Fires Unon the
Miw-t.
i k$ Rioters, Killing 13 and
UTi WountliiiR 37
the
Uw "y ",c -Associfited rress
ir, V.1UVU, AliaiVll - Vr....pj .V
'"jrfave eltuatlon in Egvpt and the pres
cience ot General Sir r. Reginald AVIn-
fate, hlsh commissioner for Kgypt. In
jdon, General Allenbj, tho com-
'jmander oF Allied forces In Pslesllne. has
Kf;yi , ,
Baleen appointed special high commls-
BS' aioner for Egjpt and the Soudan He
EjjJhaa been given supremo authority In
Uf 1t military and civil matter-? and will
ELs takfl all ornedlrnt measures tn restore
jlV ordM and maintain tin npnfftnlnraln .v r
4 Lgypt, according to on ouiciai announce-
K.-wnt,
Unofficial advices from Kgjpt show
.JL,that the disorders In that country have
spread through the whole alley of the
ft .Mile, irom Cairo to Assuan, and are
l& being largely directed toward the de
struction of r.iihvaj and telegraph line"
If The latest Reuters telegram from Calio
U UUUCf UAir UL A.IHI.il Ji BlilLfU Midi
fe... (!alra had hepn fillip, fnp tun rifln. with
ip the exception of an Incident in thn
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PART OF BROAD SCHEME
Scope of Business Revival,
Program Includes All
Raw Materials i
Uy ihr Associatrd Pre
Umlilnuton, Starch 2J Price agree
ments affecting many of thn more Im
portant raw matoilals in an effort
toward relnl and slabillzation Qf bust-
nes, nro expected to follow qulckl
the agreement reach'd hem jeterdnj"
1 between stetl producers and the new In
dustrial board of the Department of
t ommerce
Lumber njg taken up toda leaders
of 'ho indu-ttj (onferrlng with the
bo ird Although elements In tho lum
ber situation tiro In some repects dlf
fuent fititti thosjo in the tel lnduslr
the same basic goal wai piesented to the
lonfereet Relation of lumber to other
buililing niaterialH hIio was inoled
The lumber confeience began with an
i r of optimism and oo operation e Ident.
though it wns .itl that in tho absence
L mi ii i i m iih
1 ltllftrJJLi' Vl I ;",! :Jbi9KBfBm9iS9KIfl
iity HivBfl n ' lalbilBtiHyiH&JJrVH MW
nMiyff iwfflf iiSii ' tMsS fry
DAY'S TOTAL IS 659
Army Losses 590, of Which 90
Are Deaths in
Action
tal Surgeon, Will "Sec Tt Out
Lieutenant V da P Turler. a T'hlla-
of i ..airman 'Jeoige PetK. who Is In i delphia dentil Burgeon. "ajs there Is still
n I I un-,8,5"s,on "rDa,lv i work for him abroad
'uits to be worked out lievt weel. Theie are no contagious diseases In our
Thn example set b the steel industrr .outfit, onl wounded Anxious as I am
Lieiilcnant V. lc S. TucKcr, 922 North S!xt)-tliinl street, Ovcrbrook, is
diief dental Mirgeuu at Ilaee IIopital 108 in Tranrc
FINDS WORK AHEAD ABROAD " PRUSSIAN CABINET FAILS""
Lieuleiinnt F. tie S. Tucker, Dcn- IVt-iuicr Itciiiains, After Assem-
lilj Action, to Form New One
BROTHERS IN ARMY MEET
lelied on itrongh b the industrial
ooiifi as an tnnuence toward success in
negotiations with represntatlcs of
other raw m-iterlal men
Mthough the effect of the steel prioer.
to return In nraetlro In Philadelnhla. I
sure don I want to go while 1 can do
anything for them here And I know
If Mill could see them ou would en
courage mo to sta here with them,"
no sajs tlie American ooys iccene
I Ssylden Zcnal ciuarter where an armored
Vi car flred upon rioter killing thirteen
PS and "wounding- tlilrtj-seeti
K Thft Situation In th npnllnrpa Vin-n
r r "
ever, was reported to be w orse nioters
Bf feil rrverl 4n l.a. a &..ni aA t. a mhUb
W. "- ,vwfcv mj i.n.r jiiiv.cvt kite .una
fk h ,'., .v. ard I,eK,(ah nd to, DlUlnCJa IW AKITll ITlfctl lowered from m to 14 per cent. Is ex-, the best dental rare and that they are
Bp( .., .wfvvi nio 3iti.Liuii l ivckiuji v i. j Pected to bo utlprflf tpmimpnHlv at nuieu lor men smiles ann wiiuc iri-m
M .h Ottllnoul, on alrnlnn .ll.,.r.,l ...I I I..I... II-. 1 i ' " l. 'P ll"ef' temporarily at MwilMnnt Tll.i 11 ntlnrhml In lu
8-'' Vi: T 7 . . :.' . ' " -!-- miiuiuc iliiil juiiii IllllllOIinil imi-, leasr on a iew or tlie so-callco ' lilsn-ii,.rr., Vao . " ?.....:..;..." i i. v.i-e i l.. .... li,. i.i.i:...
WOWU 01 rioters, innictlng a number or I r I ! i- I cost qtpsl nnnnf i-tnroi- tl,. ..nral ', plldl " '" ' '""-, unr in- in ":' -' "" n'l n..iilli-
.Laaualtles. The l.,r Urltl.h for,-, of JOV Reunion While on l'lirloucll , ,' . !eI mlr"fict.Ur.er?' . "e gem?r.al 'dental and oral surgeon lie is n grad-I
'." I.lZ:: .1 . i ' iiiuu-iriai ip-im omciais uenee, win ne uate of ht Josenh s Colleco and tne
pj, iroopB aireaay in x gipi aro oemg re- iwo nroiiinis rioin Philadelphia, beneficial and lnmdlateK to Un!erslt of Pennshanla
IT. nfnrmA . Qari itio- m flm i cm. ... .-.. n)ien...l .
i-V"" '."." ' "" -v"" .tiiu w..7.,u i-no sted Drue acippmpiit it . rtn- -
1& . , .a . . , ., ITIftTir a. nn, ... !--..... a...41, .flnu - "
. imku uuiuucr vi urnieu ieuouins " ......... ... , .,, , , .n,. , ,ui
hav entered Bebelra nnnince lower a "'Paration of ten months
K vEypt, from the west, and are robbing , ','','" '"-others lie Ambrose T and John i ,rukt Ia r,air
lowna ana -viuatres tne situation Is "-"" r"T ' "l l i-"w" :- nf ,h io,intriii hnnr.i Mnr.r,.
R. not regarded as presenting anv military 1 C 11 ! ' "! L?!r """'" b TO terda with Vttornev Genera PalnVer.
itannr. . : " '.V -V "" " i'" '-.. "" ... .,., , ... .. . . I mx-w urTrnrn -r -w -r-rrt
T ? " . . . irs jonn t; Hinmgan Two other Hln- " reeu imneier raiu tt was mereu III VI H M 'I X I .1 .1 H i
ino .Turkish nag Is reported to be i negan the brothel -. lousin1- ire ser Ing a orul call v' i--'-'- iixjjjAAjkj
4iyius in gome MiiaRes ot ueneira pro- iiiiu counir in -rlIlCe
(oiienhngeii, Jlarch 22 (By A P ) -
dibintch KceUcd here from Herlln
sijh the PrusHlin Assembly on Thurs
ilnj adopted u bill provisionally rigu
latlng thn 1'russlHii Oocrnment and
that thoriMipon l'lemler Hlrsch for
mallv tendertd the resignitlon of his
cnblnel The l'lemler w.ib renuested
to ret iln his ftinctlon pending the for-
iiniiiiiii in ii new imnisir
I
WatlilngloD, March ir Another ma
rine corps honor roll, containing- glxtv
nlne names, sixty-five of whom are re
ported dead, In Included In four armr
lists with a total of 659 casualties, re
leased by tho Tar Department today.
Of tills total, excluding the marine
corps list, 296 were In the morning re
port ann JD4 are In tho afternoon record,
oiviuett as follows: Died of disease,
ninety; wounded, 201.
Summaries of the mmin, - n. t
'"'",? tllP VI army casualties to
?i "n .. 5 ct""P'cte roll of officers and
mi vJ I t UTsonnel of Pennsylvania
and cv Jcrsy, are (flven below:
He ported
Killed In at lion
tiled from w ounds . . .
Died of dlseauo
Died from accident and
other causes . ..
Missing In action, "in
cluding piIsonerH , .
ounned ..
today
DO
61
Grand totals
I1-. -.1 .. :,t 1. .. .
ni-iru win noi w queHtionel as .1 sup-' mT.-ITTrp-AXTC TiTCTTGC
I'ubfu luiauuu ui iih" oiierniiin aim- i j. 4 j x. ll J 1XUJ J KJKJ
irman Peek and members.
PLAN TO DECLINE
ince. There are no reports of any mbrosn lllungHn went ibroad as a
casualties having been suffered bj the wagoner in the supplv iompan of the
military. UOth Held itlllerv On i furlough he
., traveled fioni the N ice-Lorraine
iiinninmmi . .,, border where bis i ompanv was sta-
HARRISBURG CLUB BURNED ' tlonetl lo vi"nav where he knew his
limuUJUUIWUMJU UunilLU 1 biothei John was seivmg with Base
1.. 1 . tm . . , . , , I Hospital G The In others met there
iiuenaams riee in MplltclOtlies Later vmbrose Ilnimgan continued on
tlNnati'li iiiIiIq tli.it In ii... -nn.tnn
National Asimnbl .Minister of ,tho In
terior Unas strongly protested against
the reported Intuition of Franco to an
nex the Kih I region, east of btras
buurg, which ban various manufactures
mi cunsiiiHriinie irnue anu a good liar-
AUSTRIA TIRED OF CHARLES
Government Again Asks One
lime Emperor to Quit Country
iilienliiiKen. Match "2 (Uy A. P.)
Plio Vlcnn i government onco morn b.na
uiitllieil the iibdlcdted Emperor Charles
is iicainioie tint lie iiuit the
no pressure una Deet
Hi it It
i outitrv
but
A During $100,000 Blaze Near City ' .VimnV0"'1" &er
Harrl.burr, Maroli 22 The hand- V.mbroe Himegan writes ihnt
YANKS MAKE GERMANS PAY Pc- i-?atc Aiay Send -iSil
HinOfinil M,t 11o0;.,l r "l6" '" "tl wiun 01 , ir is -jm mat tno mnlntcnanoo of n
.l.UUU.UUU Murks Deposited lor raurtin llc'ttm which according lo
War Material UitH-eil (11 ..i.. iii inwei- lntrnus to pstnmisi
( oblenz. March 22 (B A Pl-lht .'". Mwh -fBj A T)-1he
nurlcin .milt m authorities vesterdav ""'",'", 1", ".vhi ""'
rctiulred the lthlneland Government to I cI!necl FnJ -l "Pcciil mission to Pal l
upon fhuiet. iiitrnils lo establish, is
contrarj to the nf w constitution adopted
hv thn national a'-'viirBls
Some loninient itors insist that Charles
convirt his t online Htltiii of the throne
deposit three million marks with the I for a meeting with the members of the 'list Nuvemliei into m absiluli nbdlca-
armv of occupation as a guarantee of i Allied Peace fonfeience If the ipports
aie correct that the Entente powers will
, and Ljotis and on the .Spanish border ! stlce
night with a - e r.0U,,li1. ,A,Vlrp" "lnnegan. of M In n the i .erman armv ev aeuati tl the
linli'nrl s"o 1t0,nianj ,' "(1 Ammunition Train. Mmricaii bridgehead it left mom than
rhe origin of I is '",. Ml,,I?'- J- r-incc. nwalting oider 1000 horses many trucks and other war
rtained lo enlbarK for h0""1 m itcrl.il. whl h It was unable to remove.
some new home of the Harrlsbure- Coun. ' ;. " ...V , ," V" r"'.. ""i. J" Pavment tor vjar. materials unlawfullv
trofiiih in ti,. mnnntiin. n..-' f,7i. ,'V". l,,c '-"' '" """ "B" " fiiris (iisnoseu of uiiiir tne terras o ne arrnl
&- in. live Tnl UN nnrtli nr IIia oil.
ournea vo me grounu last ti
loss of J60.000 on the bulldl
fh 000 on the furnishings The orlcin nf ' '"i"1';'' ,r"""1' -iwauing- oioer luuu Horses many trucks ana other war
" ' 1 1, A (u. l.nn ..... Waa.. nn ...I -J
1i-Im.m.h .... Ili...!.1.... . ..... -" 11.Il mnfn.1,1 nl. Inn. n, Ii... tl. lvn.an.n ll...
Hi IICIIICII 1IUIII 1 Itll I laiJUl reilCnefl lUP ..... .......-, .at Bu.u...u.iinui i.,v.IIIV IIIB
I.iolub too late to be of service except In Refue Pa--, to iiin Kriner piopertv of the American armv. Instead
" me removal or atnietlo trophies and a .. ... ,. , r timing the propertv over several ol
iew vaiuaoie rugs caretakers and at- """u. -""ira -- idv a t'.l tne 101 ai govetnnieuta sold It, especiailv
utendants asleep on the second floor had father O ria.nlc.in. of Roscommon, the hordes, to Individuals Tho Amer-
ne -in me iinmei-ina govern- Wallace Uft for I ranee in Anril
intii tno tnree , , . ,, . ., , ... ,
Bited vesterdav Waslilngton, March 22 Hugh C Wul
the government lacei nenlj appointed ambasrador to
..i.i... ..? ..... ..f t.. fitnriu Krnnrp cm en at me ivnttp niina ..,.
. . - - .. - - .".. ... ...nui'.i; u. ..... u. '1 ...II... - -.... .-
r r .k I ciunnouse a rcw miles east I ica. it was tne purpose of Father i he monev wai forthcoming only after terdav lo see hecre'arj Tutnultj He said
ix burned five.-vVJw 'ned la5t "lslu wa8 O'Ianagaii to go to the I'nlted States i Hie ilMnnan'offleUlu had lodged Tuotests he expected to sail foi Francv duiliiR
I on ueiiuii oi hip ointi i "inei s wini uie general rouunanuing tfe first weeu or prll, probablv on the
Hon foi himself
I ipsburg
in d the House of
. 110
.590
OFIICERS' LIST
Died of DiHon
Totals
31,867
13,339
21,733
3,483
6.728
193,460
260,600
1. oel, Dubois, lnd.
Ilsyll. TVh.
Krd rhleago.
ore , William
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""I YorkCfht;.rl, ,C.lwrS. Liv!nt?n.
. CAPTAIN- Wall.; .J,'"V..e.w "'A
mil
, UI-UTHNANTS
Bartol, IVarsaw,
William A Armstrong.
forvallle Ore. . ChuriM f) a ...rmt" ron!f'
Onter. Kan Wnni 7 In 5 ii'K0'"
t,,.... nr ",-:'".".' "! luup utreet.
Pullman Wa.h ' rii?iin "ii"xi,.
Va , Iwl Daln Art.i, -vt.
I.uklns
t'luer Hon Air
uum. j.rfn in un
I'jsnsle V t ' -vi . ,i -sicnoi JlacGun e
ii il ..f Halm Ml hvaukep AVim P-.ui
,hurr',".rj.r,,;.,'.r..,!"" ?prln. A?a' Oe?al.l
.. j .in ivillllEnr M
WoriratM-, Mnge
HrooklMt
C: Rnhnti vv trr.ii
Imid Savior Wilson!
ri.VNSW.VAMA
Died of Dlneniie
lORPOltALI .tmmonc! o Il,,il.i
"ff'l'no Whur 01 Thriip r" "
PRIVArBS Herbert T nurke 872 West
Gn'nlSn'"', 'SITS-... .,.--''J ?. . Jv$
VMIU.n, v, "'"'; "'.'ITi- .'." -oeipnis
r.. ...-: -."..".. ii or lliil lin 11 h rpn
6):". JFA8TWO0D, 7080
trtet, Tacony,
Bertrsiil
ERNF8T W. 11F.RTSCH. S917
Biventh strett.
Mechanlo
s. "CO Oermantoirn
. Prltate
raJtt!D D nART0!f- 20l Pemberlon
HrMt M SNYDEB- "80 Walnut
i0'h ,0;,e,.Rt,EN- 213S N"l Thlrty-.ee-
tiis.?rv:',pciaM,i'oH' lil0
"CTJhna- J Mc,UA,D- '-n4 Title
JOHN DKADFORD KCHRET, 102 Park
avenue. Fox Chaa. ""
Tulip
North
'FACE THE FACTS,'
BAKER IMPLORES
Secretary, Pleading for
World League, Says Pub
lic Is Hesitant
JOIN ALL INTELLIGENCE
not permit of a di"CUslon of the draft
of the peace treatv
The German delegates. It Is ptated
consider that if tbev ate not to he given
a hearing thev can spare themselves the
trouble of j trip to Versailles and in
stead send a messenger lo bring the
drift of the peace tieatj lo Welmni
HAMBURG STRIKE FAILS
Hi '1" r u l i .i i.-n, -ri ',""' i inapman, .w
arbor Iie-Lp Broken and the '"r" Th"' i i)iiBan. scranton
Steamships Clear Poit Again
Uy the Associated Press
1A raso, Te., March 22 "When
Picsldent Wilson comes hack from
Pranoo with thn treaty of peace con
taining the leagTjo of nations designed
to save the world from a repetition of
that awful catastrophe through vvhloh
It has jtwt passed, T am going- to bo
for that league, and I vv 111 not be alone,"
Secretary Newton D Baker said hero
last night In in address
'Over In Trance they aro writing a
treaty of peace to end this war," he
continued We havo a champion there
pleading thnt the constitution of the
'eague of nations, which will substitute
Intelligence and nrbitiatlon for war, be
Included In It This Is not a parti'an
question In this countr-, and rightlj
so The most effective advocate of tho
league of nations Is ex-President Taft,
whoso speeches have been eloquent In
Its behalf It Is a question of making
an alignments that will unlto the forces
of Intelligence and nnnklnd and substi
tute arbitration for forco In deciding
International questions
Shall we have a league of nations
founded on Rpprut nnlcnnta n. a 1An,,n
Philadelphia James y o Donneil JMJO I ,n which ovi i y n I'lon maj be a mem-
OMa ei DurV ' m"ae"mIa- Martin A. . Der ol a, Dody rormed for tho puipose
J I of bringing together the Intelligence of
'(una, iiejrree I ndefermlneri .mankind on Interns! onal H snntoM ntiri
PRIVATKb DoUKlan 11
R USJ5.'L " 'ii? ir espejin tneir nignt vice president of the Sinn Fein Sod- ua drn"
ifcciwimiiB, mo hit opreaoing rapiaiy ne- ptv hnti been nntiflH thm ti, Ri-ini, meni reponiDe and t
Store's, high wind . Virtually all the ,??? .ti , .' I ., h,?itJlle. Br,i'ish million mil ks were depo
a 'Tt?1?11""8 ,ana nea""ll a" the golf ami ':''"" ',,.. "-i iu lesue Ulf. AmfirCans forbade
, uiniciiu ciiuiDment viere mar. H"""i'v i-- mi iimi iu iuoi.eu iu ATiit-r. ,.. .t
U minded Sllilitlj
i riiiti iic .... . ...
I .....Ion. Match JJ (B A P )A , or, sn.Y.tV ' Ph lade lohlaTPauf J
dispatch to I he Exchange Telegraph ' Morun Downlnnn Jule a Rimer Irwin
fiom openhagen sas the seamen's I ri-'i . Snj.li-i Dinahama Fern
mtikp ai tuiniuure iti.ieu ana mat tne t tvwM.ri-
steamshiDS Clevclmd and Patricia bave.' a.lc.m
thus ending war?"
The difficulty with us Is we have not
looked war In the face."
With five more dead on the clty'n
honor roll today the total listed fatalities
for the week among; the Philadelphia
men with lhe army goes almost to
twenty,
Twelve of this number died of pneu
monia last month tw,o were kilted In
action In the laat drive of the irat.
one succumbed to wounds received In.
action several months ngo.
Two deaths were tho results of acci
dents, whllo the cause of three others
have not been determined
Those reported dead today are
Charles T. Keleglan. 484E Chestnut
street; Herbert T. Burke, 872 North
Twenty-sixth utreet; Jacob Johnson,
4626 Walnut street, and James F, O'Don
nell, 2420 Brown street.
Seven In tho city's report today are
wounded, Including one officer, Lieuten
ant Lewis F". Eastwood, 7030 Tulip
street.
Private Charles T. Kelejlan, wounded
September 29, at Chateau-Thlerrv. dlert
jot his wounds after Ave months In a
i-.ciicn uaao nospuai, according to word
received br Mrs Q. rigram, sister of the
hero, 4845 Chestnut street, a few dajn
ngo Kelejlan was a member of Com
pany C, 14flth Infantry,
In letters homo the soldiers wrote ha
had been In the thick of the righting?
three months beforo ho was wounded.
Under slate of September 8, In the last
letter ho wrote, he told of the grsat
work the American boys were dolnr and
how they were driving the boche out of
France
Kelejlan was thirty-one years old. He.
joined tho army last April and trained
at Camp Lee
Sergeant Georgo Herbsleb, 3834 Tair
mount avenue, a member of tho Seven
teenth Aero Squadron, died on shlpboaid
whllo en route to this country. He In
survived by a widow, a son and a.
daughter. Tho cause of his death hal
not been learned.
Private Edward Kelly, 2J01 Bast
Thompson street, died of wounds. His
parents, who live at the Thompson streets
address, had been notified of his being
severely wounded, September 29, but
Were unable to get In communication
with him, or to learn of his condition.
Kelly was twenty-six ears old ana a
member of Company F, 316th Infantrv.
Two bi others, Francis M. and William
J Kelly, served In the army durinr
tho war without injury.
Private Edward B. Smith. 7150 Oer
mantovvn avenue, was wounded August
10, at the battlo of the Marne He en
listed In July. 1017, and after three,
months' training at Camp Hancock
sailed for overseas as a numbar e
Machine-dun Company, 109th Infantry.
Later he was transferred to Company D,
United States Army Replacement Battal
llon Smith has written several letters to
his mother, Mrs. Kdna Smith, who lives
at the Germantown avenue address. .
since hostilities ceased. In his last
letter dated February 8, he said he had
recovered and was on guard duty In
Paris He Is thirty-one jears old, and
before becoming a soldier was employed
bv the Mldvale Steel Company.
ine two casualty lists Issued by the
burned five years ago
9- i-1
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF MARCH 24 TO MARCH 29
sailed for fheibourg and reverai other
vessels aie readv to sail today
Compensation Board Sitting
'1 lie State t'oinpensation Board todav
mnounced that it will sit In Harrlsburg
I April 1 and In Philadelphia April 2. 3
'and I Healings villi be held In other
i it ies during the month
Kcvere House Declared Nuisa.i.R
ii...., -ir.-. .. ni ... ... -Wflr nnnrtmAnt ..,. .1... ......... .-.a
Andrew I lerco Shaffer. New p charges that the Hevere House. In Bow-I contain 569 names, a few less than
MKOHAMc injni 11 Smi.i, Tisn n.,. doin Square, once Boston's most fashion- lyesterdav.
'w'rfJ"1, ', l,XC..i1lrHl,,'',Ui'ann.:ere..,s'is-t . C!a M. Snyder. 5560 Walnut
t-diy.nl n narton -niu remberton ,.rei .' otd.r for final to Jfc'M s. another reported wounded, was
jon.1 mrtosh Hervln Ed P Brown In Superior Court Tim. ,in. "eu '" Ju"e tl n!s recovered and
fendants will havo a hearing on the lasu- " now "" '-ompany C, 117th Field
ance of the decree and If theli objec- ' Signal Corps, In Germany Ho enlisted
tlons arc oveiruled, the hotel will bo I In October, 191?, and received only ten
forced to clORe javs' training before sailing
Philadelphia
ii a M J Haatir Pittsburgh
nuv.-i, -nai PBMllp
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B2d and Thompson ht
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Chtatnut below lth st
DKLMON'T
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llroad & Susquehanna Kvt
BKOADWAY
Broad and Snyder Ave
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Oth and Cedar Ale
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832) Qermantotvn Ave
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K-.-, q;a and Map!wood V.v.1
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MONDAY
7
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Th Talue Faces
A IllUm rarmim li
JIoodnia.ii llltud
Blllie BurkR in Good
Cirarioufl ninibtll-'
Star ant i ,
lhr Ios of (lie Kdi I o
TUESDAY
H IS WalthaU in
I tin it rden in
Hullnrf 1'aisions
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
I
FRIDAY
I slo TerKuson in
The LI
Theda lUu j i
iIoiiip
WW Tojc
Lion and the louv
AVallace Rtid
The Dub
Brant Mashburn In
Th Poor Boob
Bilho IJjrKp in Good
tlrjiious m.e.b-l!e
ai iiet hi 1
lhe Ross Of Tt a Ram ho '
Jf B Walthall i i
1 h Kals Face-
Jcorge alh m
I-uck anJ PIutK
Ilille Burkf in Guod
Ol acinus nt,abell
Harrv t're in
lhre lounted Men
Pauline Fredrl
Pild In rVl
Bert l.ytell in
ralth
BHlie BurUe In Good
Gracious Annabel
Pauline Frf-drmU In
PaLJ tn I ull
XorniH. TalniHiibie in
Thn lfeait of Return.
SATURDAY
Deaths of a Day
Pauline Frrd-rirk in
Paid in Ful,l
i oust mi o t Hiinadsa in
Jtomanti and Arabella
I "'heda Bara In j
Sd Ionic I
Alir loi
JAmn and th Mouse
' rhfda. B-ira
The he OpmI
Bryant Watibburn in
iiw I'oor uioii
Duatln Famum in
1 h Man In lh Open
TV S llait
Bred of in
Tm. Tarnurn
Tor Freedom
V K IIncoln In
nomun- of larxan
W Uurr
Bred of Mti
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ti
lUTKRIAJ.
0th ana Walnut st
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, 39th and Dauphin Ms
tfi Front afed Girard tve
BtiB.
lt and Lax ca iter Are
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',, -,road and Columbia Ave.
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(a)
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ry,nRd and Ixicuat Sli
ll 1 ,1. .
VHAJurarr st. tiucmkk
r .if ttarket St
KMBDE
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Kd and SUrl.at Sli
eVBRBROOK
8d and Uavarford Ava
(a)
iVlAT.nT!
k.SJ.1 ltU AJarlMt at.
W" , i i I,
(a)
RtMK
' fU&r Ave. & Dauphin ,t
mm
d and Porter file
(a)
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Tru
(1
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Jlavarkat St. balotr 17th
(
THIAt.Tf)
rtrOtn, at Tulrwhock'n
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(a)
V at. ' aUaA ( M TtA KUtlMAtn Rf
tt St. balow 7th,
()
arkst St.
()
ief abo-v 16th
(t)
Ave. at Venanio.
IIA
ath and. Market St.
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m ALI.EOIIKNY
",l
i,and Allechany Ave.
lo Atlantic .City (a)
Hie i-eieniai Tneatre
Mo.rroe hallabur
Tha Light of Metory
Juna LlvlJas In
The Jloral Ueoailno
U B Walthall In
lhe Falce tares
Frank Keenan in
'lodd of the. Times
Alice Hradv In rl
lndestructlbln AV Ife
n!ta Stewart in
irtuoun ivea
Wm Farnurn
For T re-dom
VltUn Martin in
Jane Coe a-VVonlna"
Horls Williams
Gentleman of Quallt;
1 1U Feruueun In
fha Lie
H B Wallhall In
J he raise I area
Ha id Dali In
A Wild uoiise haae
rhula Hara. 'n
Salome
VV l Ifart
tJre-d of Men
lolm Barrmoie
Here romee the Brld- .
Brjant Vaahburn in
lhe Poop Both
Kail VMllldtna
Man VVouldn I lei!
Mabel Vorm-nd
V J'erfeit 1.1
Bert lltell
tallh
rhailen Tta
The (llrl Dodier
lletuy n Walthall In
'lhe I alaa Fare
lotlatanie lalmadga tn
Romance and (Arabella
11am . are. Mi
Three .Mounted ilen
l ecll It I)e 1II1I a
Old Wives for New
iWa'dlne rsrrar
Shadoiva
VV. S Hart
Breed of Men
I harlotte W ulker
.Viet.
.arla Willlana In
A Oentletnan of Quallty
T Stuart Blaikton a
The Common t auae
Tom Moore
Juit for Tonitlit
Wallace Keld in
The Dub
Blllie Rhodes
Lion and the Lamb
Bi'lle Burka In ..nod
Orai ioua Amiabellu '
Willam 11 iiell in
Where ths West Beams
nSL'i?,"16 '""naJise In Ltllllllt
Itomama anil Arabellj
Blllie Ilurka in flood
l.racioua Annabelle
Dealer Die
Hitler
pieaideiil
NF.W 4 MUM I. V
IJIed nf Dlsrnae
l.V.l1.'.'1"11' Harrv Oahnrne VIou.Elown
I'mA1Lft John J Itusaell Bayonne,
Oac-ar II Keruh). Atlsntlr lllshlanda. Stan
itlan Serilnskl Rltrateth
Wotimli-il, Ilrzrre Lndetfrmlued
PRIVATE Ullllam U Vtoorehead, I.liza
both Mounded Sllchth
bbRUUVMb Uraeme
lll'llllll"'''rrrrrmrVTTTTTTsjfrr
LEWIS H. SWAN
Af, I ,. v r.uuc vms uraeme rohn ViHcKeuwn,
Allt'l l.Ollgi eimrk Krai n fnderwood Audobon
l Oni'ORILa Georse ( Anermeir. Jer
Re; tltv Thomas J M. Dermott Pateraon
Isit Fersufcon in ,
Ilia Parisian Wife
Gera!dln Farrar in
tihudoiin
Special t'ant
The Old Homestead
Krelm Nesblt
I Wmt to Foiget
Lurle W illlami. in
V. Gentleman of CjjalltT
Jack rkkforil
In Pe.enli'en
Anita -itewart ill
Irtuoua Wliea
V.llie Brady m Tha
lndeetruitlble Wife
Allie Bradv in die
Indestruillhk Wife
Vni a Htaart In
V IrtuoUK Wlies
Norma laltnadge
"lhn Vloln
Mas MdMih 111 The
alesku, Suratt In
the houl of Broadirvv
TudaIlne Travera
The 1. anger one
Willam Kuaaeil in
A here lhe West Iit;ms
Wm l. Hart In
Creed ot Men
Gerald ne Fairar In
fehadons
... Bessla oie
The, fcnchanled Bar
EIsIb Fariiurnn
HI I'arlalan Wife
. "T? wllama In
v Gentleman of Quality
,,J?MZ,'Y "Wiaon
lhn Winning Girl
Hals llamlllci.
JQ'i"n on the Spot
PFlIArLH John VV ill In in AlMerunn vv-ee
iiii.t.n,. r-nn.tuni nf . T,vr" lKP i leio tjailie.r, ItanilHl IV 11
umber lonipaiiv, or 1 1Um i-,an,1( IerH(,, nu
uf tlie
1 MUtll.VM)
Wounded Mlihlli
I l'KlIh-, Lwnils AtMuod
hrneat S lJllane Ilrletol
MTt(.IM
Died of Dlnciikr
- Ferris Mitchell
Constance lalmadge ll.
Wlo Cares
Kthel Clalton
Maggie Pepper
t'onatance lalinadre It.
Romance and rabella
Vlilan Martin In Y.iu
X-iei P Suih .. Girl
Clara K Young tn
Cheating I heaters
Vlt Marsh In The
Mwiv Allison In Te'ilng1
of Mlldren Vara i
Montasu Ixiie In
Tho Hand Invisible
Lila. Lea
Th 8ecrt Garden
Wm S. Hart In
Breed ot Man
W iltlam Desmond
Deuce Duncan
Win S Halt In
Breed ot Men
Bondage of Barbara Bondage of Barbara
Vnlla Stewart in
Virtuous Wiles
Gcraldtria Fatrar
hadona
Slrr i ast
The Old Ilomsstsad
1 Pauline Frederick In
uaugnter or Old South
Anita Stewart In
V irluuuH W lies
Jioroths Dalton In
Traut Fear
Cecil da Mil. 6 a
Don't hanga Uuiband
L Orant in What Sha.l
Wa Do With Him
Pauline l-rederlck in
Paid In Full
Mont a cue Loie in
The Hand Invisible
Montague iuve in
The Hand Inviaible
1'auiiti'i i ledem
Paid in Full
Harold Txickiiood in
Tho Great Romance
Mav Allison tn
In for 'lhlrtv Days
Earle. Williams In
A Gentleman of Quality
Constance falmadge
Romance and Ara1
i tn
ibella.
Florence Reed In
Wives ot Men
Bryant Washburn In
Poor Boob
Harold T nckKOOd in
lha Great Romame
Paul ne Fr-derli k In
Paid In Full
Elile Fei-fcusou
file Lie
Louise Hurt in
look if Oreatits
C.rlilc Blukivell in
Courage for i wo
Pauline 1-rederlck in A
Daughter of Old South
Clara Kimball Young,
Chatlng . heatet-a
Charles Ray In
The Olrl Dodeer
Torn Moore in
Go West Young Man
Viraim Pearson in
The Lcie uctton
Harie Williams in
. Gentleman ot Quality
Berr Lytell in
Faith
Bryant Washburn in
Venus ot the Kast
Barbara Castleton In
Slna of Ambition
1 lorence P.eed In
VVIies of Men
charlea Ray In
I he, Girl Dodger
Mm Nazlmnva. in
Tojb of Fate
Mae Allison In Peggy
Doea Her Dvrndest
Lady Teen Mel in For
Freedom of the East
John Barrymore In
Here Cornea tha Bride
Bryant Washburn in
The Poor Boob
Enid Bennett In
Happy Though Married
Evelyn Greelay In
Tempest and Sunshine
The Woman on the
Indix
Pauline Frederick In
Paid In Full
Star Cast In
Tha Better 'Ola
Mry Plckford In
Raga
Jlx Beach's
The Brand
Lady Taen Mel In For
Freedom of lhe Cast
Half Hamilton in
Johnn on the spot
Blvant Washburn in
lhe Poor Boob
Lvelyn Greeley In
Tempest and Hunshine
Viola Dana in
Satan Junior
fha Woman on tha
Index
Pauline Frederick I
Paid In Full
Klar Cast In
Tha Better '0e
Oeraldine Farrar tn
Temptation
Ilex Bearh'a
'lhe Brand
Karle Williams in
A Gentleman ot Quality
Mum Care
K.oel
Florence Reed In
Wilts of Man
Jazz and Jailbirds
Mai Vlaist- li Tha
Bondage of Itarb.ra
Lisle Ferguson in
Hla Parisian W ifa
Mae Allison in
Her Inspiration
Viae Marsh in
The Racing Htralli
Ladi Tsen Mel In For
Freedom of the East
Char!ott Walker In
Men
Conitence. Talmadse in
Who Cares"
Besslde Barrlscale In
A Trick ot Fale
Florence Used in
Wives of Men
W'lllam Farnurn in
For Fieedom
Mav Mlisou in Peg-g)
Doea Her D.inidest
George Walt-l? In
1 U'k and PIULk
John Barrjmoro
Here Comes the 3 Ida
Charles Ra It.
The Girl Dodger
illeury B Walthall in
The Falsa l-acea
Charles Has in
Tha Girl Dodger
Viola Dana in
Saiaii Junior
CMira K Youn in
Cbeatiuff C1. iters
Jan and Jailbirds
Kdlth lloterta In
The Teat of Life
Florence Reed in
Wives of Meu
Constance 'laimadae in
Romance and Arabella
Wm Faversham In
The Silver King
IT II Walthall In
The False Fine
Kitty Gordon in
The Unveiling Hand
Montagu Love In
The Hand Invisible
Mrt Charles Chaplin In
When a Girl Loves
Doroths Dalton In
Extravagance
Knld Rennet tn I
Happy Though Married I
Dorothy Dalton In
Extravagance
ConsPinre Talmadge in
Who Carer-
Monroe ballsbury in
Light of Vbtory
What Khali We do
With Him?
Tha Woman on the
Index
Pauline Frederick In
Paid In Full
Star fast In
lhe Better 'Ole
Nailmova in
Eye for Ee
Madallne Traverse In
GambllnK In Souls
Carlvla liUckwell In
Hit or Mlia
The Woman on the
Index
Ethel Clayton In
Maggie Pepper
Mar Caat In
The Better "Ole
Nailmova In
Eye for Ele
Mme Nazimova In
Revelation
Mir.o Nazimova in
Lie for Eye S
Norma Talmadge In
The Heart of Wctona
Harold Iickwood in
The Great Romanco
Anita Stenart in
Virtuous Wlvea
Tha Woman on tho
Index
Ethel Clavton In
Magglo Pepper
S(r Cast In
Tha Better 'Ole
Clara K. Young- In
Shliley Kaye
Harold Ickwood In
Tha ureal uomanca
I.fiiin lr n an.
Bi-rklei Hnv and
Norfolk, a . Is dead at his home In
the I'alifa iia.itmentn, Wajne avenue
and School lane nftei an Illness which
i Mended ovei .1 veai
Mr Swan silent the Kie.itei poitlon
of his buHlncsM life in the South belup 1
piomliieiitlv connected with 11 numbei 1
of luinbei firms in that section He i
w.H at one time preaident of tlie Ham- pni A'lK
ilton Ridge l.umbei Conipan of Kleh-1 !,ire
niond, va, anil was Identified with Its, Wounded Slbrlilb
man iBement up until the lime of his SLROLAM'S Rnboit A Moore
ilrath lie was also .1 director of tne j niton t sele Vorfolk YAv 1
1 iiac .National rsauit 01 riiiuiiriuuui, .1 j vnenuurer
vii han was horn In ( asopolis,
"Mich, heptembei 2. IStil Aftel leai
uifc vchool f went to irginl... viheie
lie lived until about a vear una, when
lie moved to Philadelphia Ml hu.ui
was inomlueiit In the Masonic Order,
being a meinbei of a Blue I.odge of
John Barn more in ! 'o'edo, .. niembei of tho Norfolk torn
Here Comes the Bride """ider. , Kulglita Templar, arid a mm-
ner 01 me nuiiaiu xeiuiue 01 i.ie .mjs
tic Shrine
lie Is auivlved by a widow, who be
lore her luarilaKc-, was a Miss Char
lotte Violet lltintoi, of (Icrmantovvn ;
two biotheig William Hvvan, of South
Benii lnd and l.uulon Ij Swan, of
Mich and one h stei . Mrs
1 thai lea IVrguaou ot lllkhart, lnd
Funeral services villi be held tomor-
1011 110111 111s nome inieinient will
lie at ulHlev I'emeteiJ
Hendricks t
Win H Hart
Breed of Men
Louis Bonnlson in
speedy .Meade
lilj.. itb.it.. 1.. ......
Neier .saw such a Girl MJKia.
Clara K Younif In
1 heatlne healers
William Farnurn In
For Freedom
Monroe Sallsbun in
The Light of V ktoi -
Mabel Noi man I In
His Hopkins
John C. Forstbnrg
heater, la . March 2J John (J
rorntbiuir brewer, farmer, leal estate
biokei and well-known business man of
&lencer,
Swarl
I'OttPOKAIi Pein I! 1 divarda Boyklne
i-iiiiAiii jonn t; unis Kiinmonu
MRINB (tIRPS 'SUI,TIES ,
SlMMm OK TODAY
)illed In action
Died from wounds received in nttion .
Dlel of dlseae-e
Wounded In action degree undetermined
Total B
l'KSNmiVANW
Killed in Action
PBlVAU.s Otha Bvias Kelrn Westover.
Harold V Knecht. Vazarelh, Kenneth 1
Neil man PHtshursh
Died him oiiii.In Heeelrrd In Action
l'Rl 1K Klmer c' Wsman, Neftaillle
Died ot Disease
skroR'ANT Harry W Lee Mara.
PIUVA PK N'orrnan B. Brovtu Ardmore
Present for Duty, Previously Reported
Misting
PR1 VfE Patrick Foster, Pittaburgh
mjw ji-atsi-.v
THE
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1214WfUNUT STREET
1
Bessie Barrlscale
Two Gun Belli
Charles Ray In
The Girl Dodger
Shirley Mison in
The Wlnnlnic Girl
Charles Hay In
The Girl Dodger
VII. 0 Lrudy In 'lhe
Indestructible Wife
Clara K. Young In
Cheating 1'healers
Jazz and Jailbirds
tlilfc .It j, died at "Red Gables," hid rtl.k In Hospital. Prevlouib Reported Missing
it-Hiuence 111 village uieen, vesieruav. pri ATE Frederick Witt. Irvlncton
His demise was caused by two fctiokea
of apoplexy oupled with tho worry of I -
iodine ins wire unu nni daugutei
duiuip the last three months lis was
aiMj-thiee vears of age.
Mi rorstburs vius president und one
h.lf owmr of the Chester Brewing Coni
panj He was also one-half ovvnei of
the I'orstburg & McClure Ileal Hetate
Compani, viliich owned and controlled a
majorltj of Chestei'a hotels, Including
lhe imperial and Colonial hotelrle
The deceased leaves an estate valued
1 at moie than J500.000, all of which was
amassed In the last twenty ears The
late William J McClure, head of the
Chester political organization, was Ills
friend und business associate.
Elelyn Xeshlt in
I Want to Forget
Floience Rend Ln
Wives of Men
Tho Rev. Philip H. Fogel
Mleiiloivn, I'u , March 22 The Rev
Philip Howard Fogel, Pli D, formerly
nrofessoi of nhliosonhv at Trlni.A.nn
Pauline rred-rkk n J-'nlvorBlty, is dead at Ills home at
Paid in Full Togelsvillo after having suffered for a
neek with pneumonia. He was thlrty-
Els'e Ferguson In 'Kht yeais old He was latterly asso
Hla Parisian Wife elated with the Macmlllian Company, of
New York, us an assistant publisher
"'?)! Barrlscale In land was also emplojed as a special ex-
A frlck ot rats pert In the Bureau of War Risk In-
Dorothy Dalton a ,UM"te at Washington during the wa..
uxtravaganca
Claude M. Johnson
l.exliigtrn, Kv Mnrch 22. Claude M.
Johnson, aired slxtv.alv- rhlef nf ilia tc. '
Norma Talruadga In I eral department Bureau of Printing" and I
fhe Heart ot Wetjiiq ir.ngravlng ut Waahlngton under the first
cieveiHi.u uuininistraiion, later United
States Jndlun agent In Arizona, is dead
here After serving the government lie,
was sent to London and Paris na head '
of u printing press company. He was
author of a number of books on civil
government Ho was a son of Mrs rtosa
Jeaffrejs Johnson, southern poetess.
Llale Ferguson la
His Parisian Wife
Earls Williams In A
Gentleman of Quality
Oeraldine Farrar In
Shadows
The Woman on the
Index
Ethel Clayton tn
Maggie Pepper
Star Caat In
The Better 'Ole
The Secret of the blorm
Covin try
Harold Lockwood ln
jne ureal jiurjuncs
r3 UtidJtfl,ttton PlClUrW tbroUh T" STANLB5r Booltln Corporation, which 1. a guarantee ot early abowln ot th. dn.tt product.o
DM. AJ)
! T.
Charles A, Dushong
Charles A. Uushong, aged ninety-two
years, died on Thursday, at his home,
13 west Coulter street. Oermantown.
Mr. Uushong was a natlvo of Lan
caster County, but lived most of his
long life In Heading, where he was con
nected with the Heading Paper Mills
unlit ho rellrc.1 eight years ugo und
moved tqvthlu city. He lived liero with
h s daiichtcr. Miss 11 It. Bushonir. Five
other children uurylve
PEACE first, j
and peace ?ioiv
without entang-'
ling alliances
andwithout "a de
liberate attempt to
dragoon the Sen
ate" this is the
plea of a strong
editorial in this
week's issue of
The Nation
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On sale at all news 'standi.
Subscriptions $4. a year.
Rome Was Not
Built in a Day
We have had hundreds of inquiries:
"When are you going; to open?" It looks
like the middle of April to us but we
hope for surprises from our decorators
it may be sooner.
i
The Painters the Carpenters
The Importers Labor
are only four of the many reasons why
we are behind schedule.
And besides the "Orchid Tea Room"
itself is a creation and you will agree
it's worth waiting for.
Bui, however, we see progress ahead and
before many days the best apparel
shop on the street will bid
you welcome.
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WhileYouSleep
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
ONE PER CENT DISCOUNT IS ALLOWED ON CITY
AND SCHOOL TAXES FOR 1919
if paid on or before March 31st. It is advisable for Tax
payers to procure their bills in advance of date of intended
payment. Bills may be obtained at Room 102, City Hall,
or will be mailed on written I'equest when a self-addressed
stamped envelope is enclosed.
WATER RENTS
are noio payable and request for bills should be made at
once, and payments made as soon as convenient, to avoid
the rush of water rent payers during the closing days of
May. After May 31st five per cent penalty will be added
to all water rents, on sohedule charge, remaiiiing unpaid.
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
bills now due. A penalty of five per cent 'tOill be added
after July Slst.
W. FREELAND KENDRICK
Receiver of Taxes
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