fflBTOE -w lWhiSWBWTTtrav t ' -.-I.--, -j ;, , M J-Wnrr rjv f'iT?'',"W HUM HI P llllMW,lWWWWllMPl',"ft'' . v-".1" EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,' WEDNESDAY, MAfcOH 26, 'iOiU SiF.-- - - WAR RULING HITS ISCH00L MEASURE ' CHANGE PLANNED' Sterling Would Continue Appointive Boards, With Seven Members Here SOLDIERS LANDED SAYS R0RKE BILL CASUALS FROM ABROAD ARRIVE , m r3Tv- if A CITY FISH SUPPLY DESPITE MISHAPS DIED OF POLITICS 1 t I 4 ... , 'in., i 25 Veterans Here on Trans-1 Judson Charges Action of- portation After Voyage Re- Committee Doesn't Reflect pletq With Thrills i Public Sentiment Trap Order Would Boost: Prices and Menauc Mar- PA ket, Dealers Say DR. MUTCHLER DIFFERS h, GOING TO WILMINGTON. STVIT, TO STAND RISE1 Eaeh District to li $40. Montlil) I'litler Mininniiii Satan Clause TOWED TO BREAKWATER Congressman Moore Arranges for Hearing on Alleged Discrimination -. ' m i H ' gagagagagagagHsK I W bjHHMHHHHn- nH i mr jMBm&i&e,smiMm&, .:i ,1 p jv Broken Rudder and Sick j Sponsor ot Measure l'lans 10 y Navigating Officers Delayed ' Havc II Reviewed by House' J Steamship ' anH Placed on Calendar ,,,.,, , , A more "open" Stlnday than the de- After traveling more than a thousand fenled Uorke bill provided Is coming,, miles with a broken rudder, the steam-1 Arthur Judson, of the Philadelphia Or- ft w Philadelphia's food supplv of flsh i I be reduced by 37,600 000 pounds In tlie next five months if the order of tlie War Department eliminating the fishing trp In the Atlantic Oc.ean from Island Beach Coast Guard Station. In New Jersev. to Cape t harles Virginia, Is pei mltted to stand, whoIeaIe flh dealer said todav In addition, the 'aid tlul the order represents a lost of $500,000 to the fishermen and Is a discrimination against this cltv In favor of Vow York wheie the. dealers would he foued to bu their bass, porgies, largo weak flsh and fnncv brands, paying lieaw fi eight and le frlgerator charges lliu ImreasliiB the cost to the consumei Tho situation was biought to the at tentlon of Congressman .1 Hampto i Moore by Henry W 'ioung, a wholesale dealer of the Reading Terminal Market Through Jlr. Mootp i effort' a hearing will be held tomorrow at me umh.j ?S fTT--' r in Wilmington Del Controllrd 1 rom urre .According to Mr doling all .r tlift fishing traps located In the area covered bv the War Departments order, -which Is dated Januarv 18, are owned or con trolled by Philadelphia Twentx-flve QfJ . ..., Y.t. t,n4l,ntn Haul. ' traps are locaiea on i i- i-.,. ..... These traps are between ei and seven Allies off shore, and it is Impossible to i catch the fancy grade of flsh an where within the three-mile limit along the Xew Jersey coast heiaue they tin he in deep water Speaking of Five Kathom Bank Mi Youmr said ' "Each trap has a iapacitv of flftv barrels of flsh dail or 10,000 pounds or 10,000 pounds ... . . "i per trap for a total daih iatth of Jo0 - l 000 pounds The t.aps produce 7 500- nna rinnndn mnntblv If tho order Is nermftteS to Jtand ! 'jt 00 000 pounds of permitted to stanc flsh will be deflected from this cit. , , , , , . ,,, rt i ncier cup iip corjiorau ui Rani tuou huki aiiiu-i , ruutcir, uiienuancc oincer o alnce the season onl.v lasts about Hvefolraed subecment to the -epilation ofcther per-on engaged In any work con months The pounds have been operated for the last five jears falnce all of the j equipment was purchased last fall bv the fishermen. It means a loss to them of about 1600,000 Of courRe, ou readily understand what the loss in the lonstruitlon, maintenance of road and food supply will mean to Philadelphia .equipment sundaids He was assigned n k to these duties bv President Ilea DiKcriinlnatlon neen ., ,. , . , , , Mr Dion hj Jieen made vice presl 'The War Department order dis- Utnt In charge of trattlo and lommerclal orlmlnates against this cltj In favor leliticms li Tatnall is vhe president of New Tork. We are unable to get in chaige of flname Mi Mjers had theso flsh anj where along the Jersey been made vice pi evident in chaige of coast within the area laid down by the tho roil estate and liiBuianco depait "War Department oidei Conbequentlv, I nients Mi i ountv is vice president in ire would have to pa .New York prices chaige of mounting Mi Neilson be-andheav-freight charges to supplv the slde'' bei"B creXl"i has been made consumer here" I purchasing agent fot the corpoiatlon Tho reason for the War Department I lyonneaton th the leasMgiimuit of nn.. i. t i- . .1.. , , i . the leu'-es of the linos west of I ittsburgh ,k. -if iv,, ,,. !. i ,,, They point out that buevs are located at conen!ent distances from the pounds and that there are two lightships, five miles oft Five Fathom Banli navigation. to aid The fishermen i-suallv sink the piling and spread the nets about this time in tlie year. They nre taken up about ' December 1. So far no nets have been . spread in the area coming under thei order. A representative delegation headed by Mr. Young and Including wholesale and retaJl( dealers and fisheimen who opei ate the pounds will attend the hearirg a Wilmington tomorrow tt Pirates' Cries Newark Mayor fnn lniiAfl fun !. . . VH..UHVU .., . c iiiiq oi the company It will create a bad teethe (Jeotp Wllllim" Kiuu.ii It, l'U8 impression; I might saj that if ou reach i Detnc the AVill'ains had ben urn such a decision, the public vl III neer moned lo clue11 a rIot caU8ed 1)N tin de again place confidence In the commis. I ncUn and '"'" ; "' ,, I man ran fioni the aloon Iieteitive Jjleakly and attornevs representing Williams mot the men at the lotner of other towns asked the commission to a small stteet above South oles it give protesting car i lders an opportunity "aH tostitled, stood directl In fioni of to make a thorough lnostlBatlon of ' tne cl,te' t,h, a"U ?s the HUTr ,aUf,mtJl?' the DroDosed zone risk , to an est him fired sovoral shots dlreitlv ine proposed zone as seni Williams Tho deteulve was k'lled We want to make sure that the pub- ai,nost Immediately. Ho Is protected," said Bleakls Now j 1 he i oni tlon of Coles of flrst-degioo If the trolley compan wants to plav u utdei Is onlv the second such veidict fair, there should be no haggling over ln t" seais the opening of the books ' "" Attornevs for the Public Service Cor- 'If ri,',.n T,lw,vsrl po-ration announced that i amden trol- ley car riders could not hope to win their fight for a retoratlon of five-, ent fares. Setilon la Stormv It was one of the stormiest sessions ever held bv the Public I tlllties I om mission of this state, and the people won a partial Uctori John Slouim chairman ot the commission, said that he would abide by tne wishes of the people and the siore management had tho situ postpone action. I atton undei control The doors were Chairman Sto uni precipitated a so( - closed and the curtains diawn The mi row by asserting that the cominis shoppri1) in the stoie weio asked to slon would enteitain a motion from tl e I leave eiuletlj, and as eiulckl as possible company which seeks to modlfj the ml- I the building was cleared of all save the loe of the commission made last Sei - , tember In connection with a reduction In the so-called 'war time street ai fares " "The compaii),' said Mi Slocutn 'wants our ruling modified, for If the if Tullnr stands, the street car fares throughout the corporations- svstem will be reduced from seven to six cents on April 1. The coiporation seeks to retain the seven-cent late until the zone ssstem proposition has been disposed of This statement added oil to a blazing fire that had been started earlier in the morning when Masor Gillen, chataiter- .1 . . ,. in "n"";::,,0?" '! r , . , .. 0v,u.r Acre to Delar 4 , .. ,. ....... ,. . ? jvii.cn- u. iuiiK viiaiiKio neiween i nair- b'S'J'.- oi.x..- ...i .... . ..;. ,, h vuu.t. u..u ,,w...II1 ICU1 COCIII1IIK .... .. .,w...jc ,Cj,,CCciiiu oar Hders, It was agreed to permit the 5:vivimnanv in nrpstnl f itinllnn ..! r ill STlTAZ- " --- - .... .. n..u ,. r&S iu we"'- "After that," said Chair Nf Jnw Blocutu, 'the commission will de fcfv M iAlf& Hnnn o lata ffxf nriVH.iivaK.lnnllATi I think It will be Mondas- because we, ' want this Issue settled before April 1 ' Camden, Haddonfield, Gloucester, Had- -don Heights, Colllngswood and every town In South Jerrey was tepresented at todajr!) hearing. 1 Hostility toward the commission and ' particularly toward Chulrman Slocuni was very marked. Attornejs represent- , Ing the car riders made it plain that 1 (bey would not tolerate a zone ssstem f xne retenvioii vi. mo iwich'cchi ire t until th trolley company lias proved la rlcht to a greater income (fsETTha commission was convened In Its ' iitc In the Kinney Building at 10 30 a A'lnnU ht. tnnrnlnr knd took un the ( petition of flie Public Sen-Ice Corpora. 1on for tna esiaonanmeni oi me zone siai rtem. Opposing tne zone-tare plan, were repremws nun i .vew Jersey towns affecte'd .This company operating 1000 miles 1 j y kT'irouay car nerviVr leena iu caiitunsn Ii , .Ann avHt.m In wrv seCLion of Tpw P IT Jfy Under such a ssstem, car rid- E.. " V-lll k. aaaI In n.i, un Initial . F aH will va fvtwvu iv . n . 4 mis fc.. ents for the flrst mile and a V Jt f'l- sdltUfnal mUtl HI Mix" I l HRVMIWI "lie will arric in llic it todav tti organize the "National VToman's parti of I'lnlailelpliij ATTERBURY ASSIGNED - m ATniir r I r ntTmmCI n,lllpe "'"' will be on the House cnlen Ml NKW P R K IlIlTIKS dnr ""t' U V numbei of iniend 1V I1UTI 1 . 11. 11. 17U11UO hnrnts defied b the teacheis have been made ner on icei U mi Klei-led at Annual Organi- . f i-j. . illlOll Ol IJirt'ClOIN i tho annuil organization inteiiilirl .of Uih dlteitors of ihe Ponnsv Ivania ! Railioad ( ompanv todav .Suinirl Re i .was le-elected pipstdent W tttr ' buiv (ieorge n lilson Htvwanl, uui v ueorge ii iiion v utMiam .. . . ... .. .. .. . - Mers and Heniv Tatnallvven ie-leued M " president. V I i outiM was appointed v ice inohldi nt I.evvU Mtlwm ..-elcM.1 se.retaiv M, Tatml, was re-elccled tieasuiei I niler the new corporals uigam ttion tho cotpoiate and feilcial interests made pffective as of June 1 lf)18 i lianges h ivp been made In the iluti.s of s-iiiip of tin. te presidents Bilgadler tteneial tteibuiv has been named vice prcsldent'in chaige of new I" the Pennsj Ivania (ompanv to the i mllltarv training In the public, schools Pm,. .....i. ihi,,,, .nmn.-.nv- iho'of the state and also A the .Hmni, dlrectois appointed the follow iiip olllceis foi th Pennsv Ivania Ilallioad Comnanv western lines J J Turner, senior vice piesident. and J. U. lavioi and lienja- mill McKeen vice presidents air Tavioi win also serve as con- ' trollei Mi McKeen was named engineei as well as vice president. .S II lunch was le-electod secretarv for the western linos T II 13 M knight was re-elected tieasuier - SLAYER SENTENCED TO DEATH, Samuel Colea to Be Electrocuted r.. v:ii: r. .:. I ,ur iv.,B c.c i senteneo of death bv olertrocutlon , was pionounced todav bv Judge Mon-' aghan Court of Ojer and 'I erminer on 2f. ""!'."'"; "7"". iV"" .:' "''1 :, , . , ,,,., i. ,lAnl. ,.. l, uiu raimw " """" " "" 1'iiiloffnr,. f Cnnnlnr Vo l,s Ilo.l,. Kill . . a ... !... I Anl. nl1.',. t. '" IIJUI Ctt as Balcony Falls (oniimiwi from rate One caiod for in the store itself bv the Red i loss workem and the hospitil sur- geons who cam in response to an eriei - cm i all dent In a few mo nents after the ai emploves, the injured anil those caring foi them The gnls who vveie most .seilously hurt were can led on stretcheis from tho Sanom street door of the stole to the waiting ambulances and patrol wagons Those whose lnjuiles wore less severe or who nierelv weio shocked and hv terkal weio attended to In the store riiief tliirk Keporl. l liW ofilclal report on the accident ,,...,! V i.ii n,ir.a,i nf HnM,, M.lef KdvUn jlaik, Bureau of Building Inspection said The sailers was-of wood and located between the first and second floors It uiw. ..!? ?. !'t ii ou dnothcr us me stairs wun an nicer- mndlate lod running lo tho second noor uwiintM lod runninsr lo the second floor i..iu Th rod nulled out of Its block- j".." --- - .. . . .... , ., imr in the loists. allowing ins uaiconv w . .. . . ,,.. n,OA " ''' " wle B"u" r . .t... 1C no.," - - ........ -... of an application ever liaMng been . I 4 js. inneil-ti nf mi. Ii n maue ior n iicnim i .-.i. num balcons. Jt evraenuv "as oeen mere for mans sears Theie being no appll- cation for a permit, theie was no city Inspection Our Inspectors pass upon all im provements and enlargements as thev aie niade, but we had no knowledge of the existence of such a balcony It was reven feet In wideband thlity feet long and wus used as desk room bs those en gaged In emploj'Ing help In commenting generally on the ac cident Mr. Clark said the accident was probably due to overweight forcing the Intermediate rod out of Its blocking WOULD MELT ROYALTY Old German Statesmen, Too, in Statuary Bavarians Object To llerlln. March iC. (By A P ) In dependent Socialists In Bavaria have de manded that the government melt all statues of ros allies and old-regime statesmen. Including that of Bismarck. Materials of tlie statues, they suggest, should be given to Industry. The national flags, the Independents demam?, shnll be. converted Into clothing X-or oblldr. ,. t r. v i, II t Sta ( nt CAJO ill l lliirrMmrir. Man h 2G - With tlie bill to rip out the appointive Ml uol boaids ti Ph ladelphl.i and Pittsburgh ccnsltler- ed as good as Killed, Representation J'hll p Stetllng, u f Philadelphia, sponsor' 'of the lnenMiie ts pirparlng In tntro- du. e another measure I would provide appointive hoards of heien incmbcis e.nh in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh but would specif, that no person of more than sixtv veals of ago would be ehgihl, fm appointmen The orlgnnl bill i ut in In Mi Mer Ing provided foi an ileclive board of nine mcmbcis In i uh i itv It was 'aimed partU ulnrlv at 'he Philadelphia i board Tie majoi tv of the pi c-ent members of the Philadelphia hoaid would be baind In the ape limit if Mi Sterling h moposed in w bill lioulil be omo a liw RepieseiuatUp WoohiuITn hill to In ,inl(,i k. ,, ,, T,., , ., !'' .it. uui III lllf llflUBl' IIULd llllll ' tllll- Original tlie bill provided that the fttato would pav 40 per cent cf the sal aries This provision has been (.hanged o tint each scl ool district will pav $40 i month, to all teachei" principals. supervisors aim assistants whose salaries aio Inrreased 23 per cent under the minimum salarv clause of the bill The stato w ill pay the balance N'ew clauses Inserted In the bill make the following provisions i.ilu principal, teacher oi other In-I structoi holding certiflL'ate h ghcr iinaii h proviiionai who receives a sal- ., ,.. . . . arv of less than $100 a montl and not .e-'Increased bv at least 23 per cent UH-, ider the minimum salarv clause would I I receive n Increase of 2! per cent to I be piid bv the btate. I.'ach clei k ste- nogiapiier. linltor, attendance ofHcer or uected with the schools receiving Ies ' thin 1d0 a month would Ret n 25 i l'ei cent increase Umploves other than jtear - heis receiving mole than $100 a month would get the same peicentage of increases allowed instructois leceiv- Ing llko salaries O. K. WAR SCHOOLING irri 4crtnr nr m r r r r-i r illtiAovKlj if) IrULUbli ' ) ,, , , ,, ., . rnmmin.. .', Mm,.,, a rr .1. ,. .' . .. ' proved a bill introduced bv P.epiesenta tlve Holder of Philadelphia providing for mllltarv training It will take the Place of a mllltarv -training measuie in troduced bv John R. K Scott, of Phila- ......t uh .'... ., . mitllli llrfl iil cieipuia it provides for a course of 'vV'1-h receive state aid It also pro- vides that, militaiv tialnlmr slmll hi administered by i commission consist- era!, tho Sta'a Commissioner of HphUIi i ,i I, . . r' . . Anjuinnt uen- and the state buperlnte idem of Public instruction t la niopoed that this bodv shall di rect the course of mllltarv training, and It alo will be authorized to Instruct the Auditor (Jeneral to refuse to approve expenditures to Institutions where the tulings of the commission nre not en forci d V hearing will be hold upon this measure as soon as It is printed RECONSIDER SALARY RISES Court T. n Assured of Boost, iT T t. flOeer, Js Ileport Du a Staff Con espomient llnrrUburit, March 26 Through the ,. - ...... v.. .v."..v. ..... ...t u.I.t.., u... to raise tho salaries of tourt tipstaves was toconsidered in tho Ken ito and then recommitted to the Appropriations Com mittee On motion of Penatoi 'Vaie the lote b which the Senate passed the meas uie finalh was reconsldeied As the bill had nlread passed the House all that was needed to make it a law was tho Ooveinor's signature Vnothei salarv raiser the West House bill to Increase the compensation of iiembers of the Legislatuie, was recom mitted to the Appropriations Committee when It reached third reading in the Senate In lecomi.iitting the bill the announcement was made that a hearing would be held on It LIBERTY ?NDS FOR SOLDIERS Bill Planned Would Reward Eery War Fighter in State ' Bv a Staff Correspondent Uarrliburjt, March 26 A $30 Vic- tor Bond for even PennsIvanlan who fought In tile war is 'lie object or a bill which Representative Robert B MacCui- luni of l.uzerne, plans to tntioduce Renresentative MarCullum Is having "a.WHATfnnnU'a V".1" "' PennsyUanla soldier with a bond j A tax of a few cents on eerv indl- s onsorinoft?heSp?opo'S8edS,D1fie?oera!s; S. .i..,, v,iM, ,.nia i. ,,.,io,i in T,n. levenue which would be needed to pur chase the bonds I REDS SLAUGHTERHELPLESS ' Murder Aged Courland Prisoners. Teach Youth Red Doctrines ! lirrlln March Jfi - (Bv A. P.) Re- ipoits of cruel treatment of the non- Holshsvk noDUlatlon of Courland In Bol il ii Anzeicer The ? Bolshevik ;1 took ' p,bI .A"z.f',?.eJ , i,,,e ,.?'3"el1..i , ',, ?; from Mltau. when r.orman fssr.ched tne Bn0Vv to Mhe i hlldren Mhe i hlldren arated from ... ...,., .,,i ten iiairiiu uoici r ui) iu in Bolslmlk principles " eum-icu ,,., riioe in me Darcv. wno were 100 weaw .. . .. .. t. . .. . .... ic. walk were executed including a ,,umhBr of women and cmulren. nu.mcDCording to tlie reports, a number . .. . . ... .... . ",(,f leading resiaenis ot tne towns or tu ckum and Taisen also were executed bv the Bolshevikl, Great anxiety Is felt In Courland for the thousands of iion-Bolihelkl in Riga, which Is held bv the Bolshevikl Troops Back From War and Homeward Bound ARRIVED Argent na st.New York, from Marseille, with X105 American troops, lneliuHnu casual rompanle from Connecticut. .Florida, OMa. noma, Tennessee. MlcnUran, Minnesota. Mon. lana ana New ork. Transportation Corps Companies M and 104. asslcned to Camps Merritt. Sherman. Gordon- I"unston. Meads and Lee and twenty-two casual orrtcers J'astpres. at Newport Jsews with a Sevr York casual company and 121J sick and wounded, reprssentln companies from vari ous sections of ths country. Francosca. at New York, from Marseille. March 8 with 3 men. IncluUlm Casus! Cornpam 1B-8. Penns Ivania DUE TODAY riol.na fit Vfiv Tortc. from Tlrt.t M,nh S with 104 men. Includ'ns Casual Company U -.nnsyivm. . W.attusrn. at NlW Yorlr. from Tlnrap.ii. March , with twenty-two oltlcera and men. A'Oiar lAa. kl ." i. iiuui tiDnieam, 'iiai March . vita two officers aaa ono cItUIsb. ,,,.Vrt,5.av. v3.r.aJ Some U"e nnou,ea r,rel were killed and eight wounded here ThS their Parents8 'i'teftl ?o Il.rlln. Marel. "0.-(By A P ) behaMor of the Cairo police was excel- S' DIES IN P00RH0USE; OWNER OF RARE ART illium Alan Cnnningliain Refused to Part Willi Treas ured Paintings J'ealli in ihc iioorimuse n i lioien tatlier than a life of .lfnuence tlnough I the sale of woikq oc att h Willian Man Cunningham whose pktuies and othei nil tieisures have just been sold at publl- auction to settle up the estate runiiinghan. died in tho charitj ward of the Philndelphli (3efiei.il Hospital on Januarv S, supposedly In povertv He had been removed to the rll.v nife'Uu tlon from a ward bed In the t mversitj Hospital duilng March, 1918 Since his death attornevs foi ' m inngham a sofc leinalning iclatlvt a i cousin Mis n B Murphv, a Virginian have found In 'vailous out-of-the-vvav ..t..nK t..i....i. r. M.t.fni' tin nr.li i'ii - . nniiuuuuL i un ... ..v was offcied and turned down In 3 ,., 1)ilm ,nd Pxampies of the . .,,,. ,, , ' , , ,, of Refolds - Dvck, Corot and ot! Mi ii 1 ler famed masters , Wcstlev H Caldwell, who wli.i I tiovven nopei leprcsenten tne uen is authcriiv foi the statement that a re I lector, well known In art circles had offered M' Cunningham 4100,000 for one fine work of art, and that the offet had been turned down without con sideration because a friend of the would be purchaser, an art ciltlc, had cast some doubts on tho authenticity of the v, ork. Mi Caldwell said tho constant dwcll- "'B "l'u" L" vmuc ui ma uuueuiiuil finalh upset the mental status of Mr Cunningham and he came to believe them priceless and all offers made to pur- cnase any oi mem a-s euons 10 ooiam them far beloiv their value by unscru pulous dealers Mr Cunningham was the last of his fatnllv, and was born in this city. He remained a bachelor all his life, and at his death it was found that Mrs. Murphy, the wife of Colonel It. B. Mut phy, was his only kin. His health began to fail several jears ago, and for a time he was a pa- tlent at the Jewish Hospital He re covered and was discharged and then boarded in various places In West Phil adelphia till he wan stricken mentally, when ho wont to the University Hos pital He was then taken to Blocldey, where he died QUIT RUSSIA, MINERS URGE British Conf erencc Demands ' Withdrawal of Army Sen ice Bill I London, March J6 (Bj A P) The miners' conference has decided to recom- mend to its members that they accept the Sanke.v report for the settlement of the miners' demands on the government, and that a billot be taken on tho ques tion tesolution adopted by the coufeieiicc. unanimous! calls upon the government .,, le pullfiea antl ,cgenetated city immediately to w'thdraw the Biltl.li tlut is to conie, Phlladel plila must have tioops from Russia and to induce tlie i ... . , , Allies to do likewise The resolution also l a catl pdral -,s s,nbo , ' e 'e8cnera declaresfor the withdrawal of the mill-1 10'' sald UIsll" Rliinelander eslei tary service bill before Pailiament das afternoon when he formally Uunch Othervvise, the resolution declares, the pd tho movement to give Philadelphia confeience will take steps in conjunction an Episcopal Cathedral with other labor parties to compel Pat- The bishop delivered his addiess at llament to withdraw tho bill the consecration of the Rev. Dr George The men are urged to continue at I Mnde Richardson as car of St. Man's wo.k on das-to-das contracts ponding d l Dlotesan Church. Broad and South r.,-11,..,. .... ,. .u i. ,, I streets, wheh will serve as tl o spliitual further confeience after the ballot is i, ,", , ,n-.t nf Pnn ivania taken "RUMMAGE" TO AID BABIES Philadelphia Mothers' Club l ill Open Sale Tomorrow ,. 't? iilll1rl ,a,nnal.,runl.m,n,ff(; ''?, of the Philadelphia Mothers' Club will be i,i,i at inii Vo'int iii ,., nd .' " Tlie doors will open at 10 rrv,Q The proceed-? of the sale will co to ..r., .in n uui,,,, ,. .. i. ii iWSA Sesteu uisii lets aurinc uie inieo sum mer inoncnw me Aiiuinciei c iud nas ,,,ii ,ino,i , mini, in ihc i, ,!.,.,. .1 .iai.vu...".u " ......, ... --- .".t.a v,, . i i ,.f;ii.,.i -.ui, i 0...1 -. i . , babs -s-av ing ' for eighteen or twenty food for needs cases """--"- A emploje of the State Railwaj was Ci;nebndhlcomna,iftee0Umbe.V-a,; '"sSrlh 16 the mob raided the police MrVi B WaUe Mrs r W Oebrle s""lo hi the Minlet camp and re ,l LVol Mr ClailvSr .leased prisoners It then attacked the Mis George ulgle, Mrs wiailes Mer- Rtl.tioii. and the military picket was ',?'.' xllT J " Bleel u a " 'horne " nTII?V rTP T1VI 1 ivir i0 LHILURLiN UJb JIN 1'AMC r.. ..... .,.. i:...i :.. ni:.. W7...i v ..... --------- , -, . Seventj children are ueao. ami twenls ,.. !.., I uoi dr i na tiim ixuir nr j iiijumn. r....-. -- . ---t-- - stampede at a juvenile enieriainiueut in uieiwuz. iiei. ,.,.-.v .umtu toward the eilts when some one lalsed I I. r, i w rT tiff. " , ,C Moat of the casualties occui red 111 the iiiaf Mii- thVniiii iveiii uiuci! iiijuicu in uuiui " uen i with tne least possmie euipios ment ot tnat cits, mrougn un..., fnr, AlinE-othei slxtv-nhin natl rush down the stalrvvajs Bureau of l-'lie than at any pievlous ex- amlnatlons held since the outbreak of irnniYS MARRIAGE LICENSES i the war. One hundred and fifteen appll- 1UUA1 a JlAWimut! L.icnar.3 I tant8 wln ta)te the tests tomorioiv, To Frank O Welsh. 40j N 8M ;t and JII1II daJ. therB were sixty applicants The niSii.' ii"ffl.rWl( lin st and ' ahry foi the positions Is $1100 to JU00 aK " "chu?..": niJl N 15th at '- a"dper sear, and In addition a 10 per cent Michael Orossberjr, san N th s , and bonus Is paid Nettle A. Itubln S.'l!i Cllrfprd st . Henrs Oesiiner J8J Trankford ave and ,,,,. .t i Sarah rewterbauuh Mlkea-riarra, Pa Dollar Looking Up Again Ilarrs Holomon. R-'t Eastwlck ave . and , m.m.o v, ,,,. , Ida IlerUowltz, 4174 Leldy ave Washlugtoii, Murch 26. 1'Or the first Mike Hone Chester. r . and Clara Mer- milea. 'J542 S. JIarshall St . M-Jit.r ii ZulHUf Rrranton, l'a., and Idi John BSnsoVM N "liutchlnson st and Arm Nelson, nujn Wayne ave. Oeorae (' Fosseii. ai Armai ai anu jiane ll Galetll. 1813 IJ, l'rlce at. JosJph Joos, '-'-'Jl N l'alrhllt st . and Mary K. Menns. 015 W Hoston avo Henry t'ollmer. S1IS Krankford ave , and llertna ianrr, i.it .vl1f. William . I. Me. 1720 Memorial ave ifSoor" U Valiant. OJ.'R Pine st . Hazel r. rarker, IlKlttmore. Sid Chsrlea W.,Vh!PV 8M.a,,'?u5w.".,i!. r st V Florence C. Matkej. toil Anulii at William Hkullnsky. IIJ17 itaiiel 'ae Kva Warsnuw. 'iVKi Wharton at. Zale Enale. . N. Camao t and Winter. iSIO Oxford st. . n.nria if. Jtooro. n.'.as Catharine st Ann C Kluth,M640 N . nodfl d st. 1 Edward V. Bheppard. aitT H Blttsr St.. tR4t UoiBia WuCoimick, 2119 BV Oo49 t, I 4 a4 ! 1 " JmBm kaHH vSK1 W&iMS&sffnKBKItmik ' i mm wMummmmmz IV.IBBbIbbKs IH y .BBBH S &t2BBBBBBBBBVBjrnBBB VBBB t4x' IBBBBH bbbbbbbbbKSJPJbbV bbbI aMbBBBBBKtlt El ,'P H aSiBBBHtt'EL - tOBBBBH BMgijf - 3EeSar -, s iJ1LJI2!bbbB bbbbbHbiSbbeS ' msmH1 ''"''VmSSSllM 'At top) bolilicr who arrived here toiJa on the iiicrican slcamsliip Tiaiiiporlalion. I Below J 1 lie broken rudder of tlie Trankporlalion. I lie rudder wai daiiinpoil 1200 miles at ca. The boat vas towed inlo poll liv the transport Quincj LIEUT. WM. T.SCOTT DEAD LEAGUE DEBATE HERE APRIL 10 Wounds Fatal to Former Hrciiiit ing Ofllccr Here 1. eutouant William T Scolt died in I lunce on March fi. n the itsult ol wounds leceived In action while carrvlns I supplies- to front '"'"" "',""- ""- " u"- "im lino tioops, accord-, t'corgo Wharton Pepper In the Metro Ing to official word Politan Opera House on Thursday cve lecclvcd by his nlng, AprP 10 This announcement was mother, Mis Anna mnde by Isaac A Pennvpaiker, &ecre- I f , I hcott, 23lu .North (,iatz street Lieutenant Scott ii i a nt mill ulv . tl 4b T til V lll'OI V ears old He was formorl a non lommlssioned oll ( ei attached to the lecrultlng station at 12-9 Arch street, but was relieved fiom duty hero to attend tho training school at Tort Ni agara. He was at tached to tho 308th Infantry, Seventj scventh phlslon Ho whh wounded eight times, but wiotc to his mother ib.it hla Injuries 11 AV. I SCOTT wero merolj 'incidents of war" and ad vised her not to worr.v In Januarv. Mis Scott received wotd from the Reel Cross that pneumonia had developed while he was being treated In the hos pital TO DISCUSSJCATHEDRAL PLAN Bishop Rhinclandcr Will Address Conference Here Todav, Blshcp Rliinelander will address a conferem e today at the homo of Col onel and Mrs Alexander Van Rensse laer in tlie interest of an Hplscopal Ca- thedial for this city until the cathedral Is erected At tlie "aiiio seivlce the Rev. Samuel Babcoclc Booth was consecrated assistant to the vicar. 2000 HOMES SACKED Fgptians Murder British Sol- "',' ii t- T"U 1 oiers -iiuuy niuic-m nuicii alro, I'mit, March 20 The official tepoits or the nots m igspi snow inai. ni.nn i.,. i.. , ninn-no -. a. dm.oii Marth " ',Brillf """f? '" ,,lr,irc,i ., n 1110b Bac.ked antl burned , n . . . , ... the stations at Kl-Reltkali and Hl-Wasta . . ... AVnvnE ... r.l .. na """ lu, l" i"" ,""" - tiltlaeed and several coaches w ete sacked I obliged to file Thirty natives were klUed a,ld nieteeii wounded Several thousand natives then attacked the sta- 'lc"' n,ld t,,B ,,00P3 ,d pollce "ere obliged to fire again. Twenty-two na- tlves were killed and fifty wounded .Ihe disorders In Cairo were checked. Increase in I'ire Bureau Camlidales largei number of appll' ants are now taking the civil seivlce examinations ai thB Cltv Hall for hosemen In the time since Kovenmer. ii, tne American dollar la quoted above par in Norwas, Consul General j.etcner at unnstiania ! "polled today i. r-KlSSEL- The Kissei Custom Built car Is fully equipped. There ate no exti-as to buy. Stl Photonraph n Bundau't L'dotr PMorial ficclltm. W. CLARKE CB1EB t0 NOETU B80AD ST. ICIll u ' Senator Hitchcock and George Whdilon Pepper Will Meet Senatot Gllbeit M Hitchcock, of Xe- i,..i. .. .!.,.. .i. , ., "" "' ';".',. ,1 " . ",i., u ""',.. taiy of the fcastein Pcnns.v Ivania section of the League for the Preservation of American In.lenonilenpo " Governor S'proul has been invited to preside at the meeting Senatoi Hitchcock,, a Demociat and advocate of the league of nations as pro posed, was Invited to debate here next Friday night, but other engagements caused a change In the dale On Trldaj at noon tho Senator will sneak to the Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon In tho Bellevue-Stratford Hotel PUSH ON BUTTON NEAR FATAL Workmen in Market Sltcet Sub way Caught in Moving Stair If I'rederlck Carpenter, n south of Meilon avenue above Ports -fifth, had just stopped to think, ho would not have pressed the button that staited the mov ing siairwas in the suhniiv at Thirteenth I street, and would not have been fined I 10 bs Magistrate Pennock In Central i Station todas'. ine slalrwas had been out of use foi a while, and some mon wero Inside of it repairing the machinery Carpenter dldn t know thes wero hi there when ho passed the stairway sesterday Mean ing no harm In tho world and perfectly thoughtlesslv. he pressed the button The workmen, feeling tho stairwas in motion, clambered out lust In time to escape being crushed The south tiled to run away when he saw what had happened but Patiolman l.idlslaw caught him CAPT. T. L HART DIES . Was Schuylkill Arsenal Pamasler Till Retirement Several Years Ago oprlMimii, l'a., March 26 Cintnhi rheodore .M. Hart died last nleht 1 1 his homo In A l cola. Until his retirement several sears ago. he was paymaster at the bchuyUIll Aisena, Philadelphia. .. v'fo.ule'l several vears ago Cap "'" iI?',t,VH,s M16 B"' f an eminent Philadelphia phsnlclan. He flrst engaged In sugar rellninp, then In mercantile business In Philadelphia, anil then ?!J inne1'1? cn,"IoV f the government li 1S0S ho purchased a picturesque bluff overlouklujr the Perklonien Vulii.. at Areola, nnd erected a stone huncnJ of St. James's Church on the Perklonien Religious Census of Penn Alumni Provost Smith, of the T'nkral,, Pennss Ivania, has sent out thousands of letters to alumni all over the world arklng to what religion they adhere laghteen different rellsrlons am ,i-in- nnted In each letter and every alun, us l8,r,equeate(1 t0 "talk which one he Is affiliated with The hurvey Is belnir made for statistical purposes. DI'ATHS LEIGH Hiwlripnli. nt .1 "1 V it.i. ... March J. JOHN W ton of the late John ,?n.'1 Iatjirsn I.eiijh Itelatlves and friends Invited to funfral services Frl J ti In at the oilier II Balr Bids, 18J0 Chestnut liOOLUi March 25, MAIty KI.I.A, wife of Arthur Egley. aged BO, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat , .' n m from Soils ave. and Christian st , Holmes! bur. .Services at Kmmanuel Church, 3 i nj Int private. Lmmapuel Churchjafd llolmenbure Pa ttemaina may he viewed 1 rt from 7 10 10 p m KELT.Y March 2T ISABELLA, wife of friends Invited to the service Bat , 2 ji m . at 1020 Ko.vjji at , Germantown, Int. Ivs 11111 1 em CRANSTON" - At her residence 1434 N Vtd at . Marcli J II. LOLA It., dimlii... - Ihomas and neherta Cranston tnee Mink) "Notice of funeral later uhivivu.MjH .viarui 20, iiilhahd HEM MI.NU9. aKed 8") jears Due notice of fu. nenl will be jlven from 6S6 .' 10th at IIF.M' WANThl) FKVIAI.K MAITJtESS and chambermaid Touiur girl. will, in. tiluiin lieaillUL Xllll 5U VV WAITRESS, Protestanti experienced, wlliina to eo to seashore for summer, Phone jignon tut (1IRI! nnilUIT NBAT-APPKAni.NU HIGH SCHOOL GIKLH OR SATIIRDAT WORK STEWART'S, 1027 MARKET Sf SlOUSEW ORK Girl for general housework, good wagts. no washing Phone Merchant villa 8B4 COOK AND CHAMRERMAID In family of S wnere oincr iieip is Kepi: in xrn Alavvr, . Phons K58 W I ROOMH FOR UKV I' MT VEHNON. 2000 a unfur rooms, ehsso for services of raretsken small apt houw APAKTWKTH WANTED SHALL furnished anartment near inn for . April and May Address A 126 Ledger Off PEKBOVAI.8 yovT liOBBT KLOTZ call on Ills mother, 'Thursday al T- J . A.. 18th and Arc Arch low that was one of the show places of that section He was a musician of abllltj-. an nit connoisseur, a member of tllO faoilS of Hevnllltlnn mil nf ih. . . sts.S'bOa.t Ask for our niotU ifp J 2 ' i. shlp Transportation, with twenty-flvo soldiers all casuals reached hero this morning nnd docked at Snyder avenue wharf. There wero no Philadelphia sol diers on boaid Many thrills vveie encountered dur ing tho trip across, The ship left St Nazalre, France, on February 8. When out but a few das Captain James II Dungan and Firft Mate James Howard wero attacked with Influenza. To pre- ent spread of the disease the ship put i can Rl0p t .. into the Azore Islands on rebtuaty 16 1 The Itev. Dr. T T Mulchler, of tho A doctor was summoned rrom the , I-ord's Day Alliance, who led the fight ,.-,,,, cjii j.,, w, 1,1-u I against a more liberal Sunday. Inter- Lnlted Slates destiojcr Waters, which nreied the action of tho committee as was on dutv in that vicinity. The ph- J expresslntr accurately the sentiment of slclan was obliged to make the ttlp in the legislature and of the people of tho heavv seas in a small launch. sla,e t,e ls convinced, he said today . . ,, , ,. that If anv effort is made to put the bill In a dav m two the Transportation on le cMendn, it will be defeated three icsumed its tiip, but when moip than I to ono In tho House 1200 miles off Bermuda it was caught 'Tho Rorke bill Is an Insult to tho in a heavy storm. While It was buffeted Christian communltS." Doctor Mutchler .... , , , , , , said ' The people resent am such ef- about, the ludder was bioken and for fon to tamIer wlth tho Sabbath My two dajs the vessel drifted helpl'es'lj. observation convinces me that tho sntl- t Radio Operators Russell Osborno and nient In the state Is three to one against cilant. tt n,i.,.. ,.t , a n ,ii anv such open Sunday measure." Charles H. Badger sent out S O S calls, T,)8 Rev Dr Cai Grammer rcctor which brought the cargo carrier Quincy 0f st, htephen's Episcopal Church, said to Its aid. With extreme difficulty a that the Rorke bill was defeated because tope was made fast to tne Transporta- Jt as not a bill to liberalize Sunday, but , ... , , , . , lo commercialize It. tlon and it was towed into Bermuda .., eonfldentu. expected its defeat," ho Some minor repairs were made and , sad , u ns a bm ,0 commerclallzo the ship, with Its rudder still broken. the Sabbathi a fact which Is evident was lowed to the Delaware Brealcvvatei. from jj,. joriieiH declaration that if ho On the waj there the low line parted and cannot commercialize the day the pres tlie Qulncv was compelled to again go ent liberties will be restricted after the vessel In the teeth of a storm I -rho public doesn't 'seem to unaer- On leaching Breakwater, tho Qunlcv , siand that tho old laws ot 1T94 hare came up alone and the Tianspoitation , been liberalised nnd rationalized by our1 wus towed hero this morning court decisions Those who were stand- Amonir th shins cargo are boveral Inir bv 'hese laws at this session Wern hundred field plecca which helped to si-I lence the boche along the western front , Among others on board was hleuten ant Alexandei Garrett of the 458th Aero Squadron He was frequently thrown In contact with Ueutcnnnt Qulnten Roosevelt who met death In un air bat tle in France. All tho men aboard the steaniet are from the southern states T he aie John II Egefllcld, Leslie Mears, Wil liam W. Dehart, Le Hart, Benjamin Herman Haises". Charles M Miller, James Lester, Harr$ Busselc, Andrew Beaslev, Thomas Anderson, Maishall League, Horace Parker, Wendell Trouten ind Samuel Gardner. JEWELERS CHESTNUT AND Cunningham, Benjamin W. Merrltt, John' IrllUec of the House ""' ';" r"T'". :,.,',. Mr. Rorke's plan could be worked KirD. Henry winunam. aames j, i.ui- by a mdj0rlv. 0f n quorum, son. Marvin Holmes, Clinton Davis, frlentl, 0f tl e bill doubt, however echoes of an Artistic Past Complete Sets of imex. pensive China in the Quaint Designs of Many Tears Ago the Handiwork of Fore most English Potters for This Establishment Especially. PARTICULARLY FOR SUMMER HOMES. Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Mann & Dilis UtttHESTNUT STfcEET V chestra. Association, predicted toaaj. The reasons for and against the Itorke bill were threshed out at the hear ings," he said, "and I feel that the ex pressed public sentiment was not re flected In the action of the -committee In killing (he bill It was Just political maneuvering inside the committee. "ho far as our local Sunday Is con cerned, I believe that the more repression ' Is continued the more 'open' will be the Sunday when It does come. It Is onlv a matter of time when It ivlll come Pllblln Rontbnpnf l for tt. nnd nothing for them as they have been liberalized bj the courts For eample, the courts have decided that golf Is not forbidden bv the laws The real enemy of a lib eralized Sunday Is the man who is try-' lug to commercialize it." Representative Rorke, author of the bill, declares he will make an effort lo I have the measure put back on the legis lative calendar for review by the legis lative membership The bill was repoitcd negatively yes- out Many a vote sufficient to put the bill on tho ralendar could be obtained, as a num ber of members who claim tc favor tho bill personally appear to fear sentiment In their district. SILVERSMITHS JUNIPER STREETS Ffl Tyrol Wool is thoroughly r satisfactory for all out door wear js not affected by dampness and does not muss or wrinkle. Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 24.75 29.75 37.75 I Also Motor, Street and Top Coats 24.75 29.75 37.75 New Spring Hats Blapk Suits for mournifig ready to wear. -.. I lArdnii Its' Mm Til 1 1 rtf rt ! Wnnnlol tnm IV . ,s?; ;, iJJ3 o a IV.v it. , r , ' ' n. '!-.?. ., : t", 1) J&- C:j i?rA 2. IK .J v n 'rTt: jbi A