'Vw.il If.- r 7 -'YWSSfl &--, ' lit i A. f fc V i) .' B EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, AP1UL S, 1910 rft if'' & l IV , SCHOOL BOARD ' CRIES "PIFFLE" -a AT NEW ATTACK If VjVIembers Answer Suggestion of F. P. Cruenberg That They Be Elected MORE MONEY ASKED TO MEJET DEMANDS Criticisms Called "Rot"' and "Reckless," "Withouf'Glim mer of Idea" . "Piffle" and "rot" nnil similar ex esstons -worn used bv members ot Hip rtress Jtoard of IMuentioii this afternoon in commenting on thp nttaik inmlp on tin" bnaril bv Frederick I', Hruenburg, of the Ilurcatl of Municipal Kescaioli. Mr. Cruenburg. speaking at ti.p ( Jlondav conference in thi ity t tub. Raid the Itonul of IMiicatinn should have no increased tax iutp while it rcmaitipif so "nutopratn' and ir responsible.'' Up nrguid for an clcc tlvc body ' Dimner IJcebrr. onetime iudge. called Mr. Urucnburg's description of the board "pntirply without warrant "Why is tlpr so mm It tnlV. liliont the Hoard of F.ducationV" In- n-k.-il. "Wo need an increased tax rate if we are to inept nnv of til impl.iiuts. "What leads men like Doctor Winner to get off Hip talk he bus about us. tiring ?!' .. . ';Cc.l ..n,.l mnrdPi- in d.s "ussi,,K JTt "Some of those who lire complaining are making reckless statements. Kew ' have a glimmer of an idea. About W I piffle. f per cent ol an me ; it of all the t.T 1 is is pimp. "' -Mn,. M,.n s As0,,tm. will ne gueii Virr?ZZ-'1r -, i,cor Kiusen ,,- I'ourse lllillivi i,.... . - Franklin Prncdley was it" "Oruenburg doesn't know what Iip is talking about. If p 0"'1 K"1 ln"r'' money, the people won't get mIiooU: that's all " William Uoweu expressed a we.uines i Need More Money for Heforms Sy. 'with such remarks as .ur. ..ri'.i.m.B ,,.. '-imt tncre i sum nm ....... , f M ,, ,. , ,,.,ir. sllo nml te' . t i.tt- 1 , I, I lo n mil- I. ?i ...!.. i... . i1,n i.iiw Mi U. I made, yestcruin in- ..us ...... - , ,0r inning Tanners ..,. .... i , 'i,,.,. two little girls. Maxine. ten years! f. things nnd. after he does mi them he , illt ,,1P ,,ty ,lt with proper " ' ' , ,, , ,.I,IIIPt ,.,,,, ,lrs .,,,,. alc J X gcnerall repudiates then). said Mr. gnnls hp fp.'l it nc cs.ai to nuthon.e i ?i , Jlowen. He doesn't sPPn. to giP a sub-! s,H, , urb nm.ke.sli.r this V'ar. lint S. iect am studv tie ordinal). which will lie sent to i ,,,., . i ., .,. , .. jeer, nuj .uiu. ...,.t,in,. ..iii . came when Mrs. Hawkers husband , "As to the complaints ngniusi me hj. nPX, yP.lr ,. , M ,.( tQ have per tehools, we know that a good main ntntiont municipal maikets in oppratiou. tbiiitrs should be done, but we also -vn hnll nllnu ilie .ale onh of know that these things . niinnt be nc- comnlished without moiiPV i "I say this xer.v sinceielv. that no nil.jpu ,,mrfcHs whi.h the city is now floor back in two rooms at the'nortb matef whether the boa id be ele. tive of pia,,,,;, lnpnts. h'sli and vegetables will 'east toiner of Frnnkford avenue nnd j Citi7Ptis of Wetiouah. New .Ipispv, remain appointive, it would be impos- j D(? vo, M'ambria strppt Mrs. Ilnwker, u frail arp pointing with jiiide to the iccom- siblc to atlsfJ evcrvbodv. We now '-w,. are experting that the fnrmeis woman ot thirty, is working two or meudations of (Jovernor Sproul, of bave so miinv special studies that it w, (,,, ihp.urb markets whiih will, three days a week in a store in Ken- j Pennsylvania, that the boioughs in this tjke,s n lot of monev to run the school i j)(1 miti0ri7ed. If the farmers do not ' sington. Pauline is ill and little Max- State adopt coimnnnitv ooalyanK thnt tjjstem. Tlie necessities must be taken mi,.,,,), WP ,0 not propose to allow line is attending her, assisted by some Pennsylvania follow the lead of New care of, and the only way to lake can' ( t1(, t.,lrt mnrkets to operate." j of the neighbors. 'jersey Wenonah. New Jersp.v . of these is tohave increa-cd texenup. I A jt. of localities xvlieie . urb mar- On days that .,he is working Mis. The borough, starting witli a capital thinkve sliull get that despite all the. I u ,.,, ninvt needed has been turned j Hawker i'omps home fioni the stoic nnd lof S'JltOtl, sold coal to its lesldents at tn,kf . ' into to Dire, tor Krusen by William I. , prepares a frugal lum Ii for the little a cost of fiom tlftv cents to two dollars Simon (.rat who usualh has mm h i to say vvheiipvei the board is jolted, was Dot available vesteidm. Inquirers were inform. '.I that Mi (!.nt. was not ilis posed to talk PRICE MAY BE GUARD HEAD General From Chester Asked to Command State Soldiers Hrigadier lieueinl William (i Pin p. Jr.. now oversias. whose home is in Chester, has been asked to head I'eun byh;anin' National t.uaid when the guard is reorganized. (Jeneral Pine is omiiiunder of the T'ift.v-third Artilleiy P.i igude, 'J'wentv cigbtli Division The invitation to head the state mili tia is contained m a letter now on its way to Frame This was aunounied iu Washington today bj Adjutant (Ien eral Frank D I'.eai.v. of Pcunsvlv.inia. Adjutant (ieneinl I Scary held a lunfer enco nt the War Deparlnient with Hrigadier (ieneral .li-ss,. Mil. ("arter, chief of the ISiireuii of Alilitia Atljirs. The adjutant genei.il said he expicts that (ieneral Price will incept in time for (iovernor Spn.ul to send his name to tin' l.egislutiire for n.iitu inatioi. Connhnndcrsliip of the gu.n.l i.uue-, with it the guide of major geuci.il If (idueial Pin.i' acupts lo will blH.'cced I Major (ieneial Charle. F Clement, ot Smibuiy. win. coiniiianileil the National (iuanl i.giui.iiis until they .xveie incorponiled mi j the a tioiuil Ariny in Aiigusi. i.ii. ii" was uisquuuncii ior pn.Mcu. ic..."... .inn retired. Adjutaut (icnei.il ISe.nj said imlav that so far 'only tentative pkiiis have been made by the War Depaitmenl tor tlie. reorganiiatioii of the National (luuril units of the countr. SECOND CRASH VICTIM DIES Mrs. Williams Was Injured in Laurel Springs Tragedy Mrs. Anna Williams, thut.v ,-cven jeara old. H7II llradley stieet, Cam- j leu Is the hcniiitl victim of the auto- mobile tragedv nt I.niiiel Spi nigs' 'JJnursduj, when a train struck an auto- j i, -i-liioliile tlinl was missing tne irinks Jt'-v Slie. died of her injuries today in tin ("nuiilcu Homeopathic Hospital. Her i-oiupauiou in the iiutniiiotiile, Mrs. JCdnu Wllliiu.is, died in the hospital pehjenta.x .xirs. Anna vx iinums was tint xvife of lleibert Williams, an cu- K.y bJhW '"' the Pennsylvaiila Uuilioail. Troops Bach Frdtn War and Homeward Bound ; t-W Tfe ARRIVED EfeA Vlrstnln "! IlhoJ Island (latHnhlpl. JlUt, Newport wij wnn morn iiimti wju orei Srnr4 an J men i oiupo-tej luryelv (if unit Lr, lVom thf i:iaht rtflh Mkhljui. mill U'lsron- Chfetn. nuidloiiJi- Ithml letand l.atl aboard tin "fnh i(--hlnc ilun Huttalloii f-n .usual ulTl- 9rj f) QtVf 'dsual coin pun une .w and b i'omunv nf lorv ui "corn pa p TlUrrvu i't"ui. iriflnlu bruusht btirtf Hi 33U(U -M trim hum jfwUHUun. h nfiacn ;nnt of Ilia 337th luUritrs u cumulevcent (itiichD)!)!. an Idaho casual rornpa ami HfUn caiual officer Th 337th Infantry iMturhmeut will be muatrrril out at Vma - H 7ravU Tx, fcfr"' DUE TODAY f.I vr r.... ...... - ... vl- '1 Jillls. lAM'Kehh. ft. et New York from r"W4ru. iUrrh '.'S. with 2101 men f S'IfsKfctiople. l w Turk, from llarael.lea, r...'-TUAh .HI nlth 14.IH urmv ii.rKnnml In Inir Said lnfanlry Held and ataff, d- Mfila ui; nanuciuariera auppiy and m cuit ssmiptmlp and ronitmntea K. P. ' ajlj I thlrty-nve nfflC'ers And K'(S li.eni :4:td Casuil I'timpany. New r,r'iu otjkrr ivnd tourtttn enlisted RfViaSi -illfV, Jferhr it tit, Nat an jtis w. y sf vy ssaav vtui or itfji Highly Spirited Talc of a Bagful of Booze l.nllootiists throw mil mnri' ninl when 1 1 1 - i want to go up higher A ncgio wlin stole ii limit uf whNkv (Hit tin1 same stunt Io.Ih.v. Si lie could rim fustct lip Imil ion.on. Patrolman Nil limns was giving 'in imitation n n whisky oliusei. The patrolman nn suspicious when ho saw tin1 tmc unit tin1 negro was npii Inns m Iiimi lie Hip po li itiim Until acted loithwith nr lording In their lights iiin lit mil llllcl till' other lighted II ft IT llilll. Ai tin1 negro rnn he dropped u linl III ol wlnskv evcrv few leaps lo lighten ln burden. He lout In brcnth unit In spirits too Thou h" iliu.ppcd tin- hug 'I'lii- patrolman iiiptiircd tlio giinnv sek What remained in it inustlv flagrant mruiniv wns n stored to th- wholpsntp house of Hairv Slntor -Olil Ittdgc incline, where H liuci bpen stolen OITX'Q PI AQ RFflnV Ul I I O iLnllO PtLnU I FOR MARKET IN 1920 Doct0r Krusen Says Curb Ven- ders Will Be Permitted as Makeshift Meantime Mimii'ipnl maikpts will Iip in opera -ioii in Hip ity m-xl e,ir. Diicetor Wilinpr Knlspn. of thp Depailnient of Ilpulth and Charities announced todnj Ditpptor Kriipti tcvealcd that t tio -itj , lias prepared plan for pprninni nt nt I markets when lie pxplamid tlie leguln Unns that v -mid gove, n the eight it5 , ;:r;:r"pn,::;;:h,n7b,;; ,::;:;.. I next wck Authoriij foi i urb nin.ikel. wbidi w)k nkkp, ln , piiiluilelphiii fmb , , ., .,,,, nounceii, nun im- nuts n ,. ,,n,.,v,i ,y ,i appartment will safpguaid so far a- possible the cleanliness ot tli fooil handled 'The curb market is recogni.pd as lIunvoiilabl.v dirtj. said Hmtor iiu lnnrKp(s 01h , Jf.al., forjdied. She nrranged to take in ,omei Kn,P B01),s nnd fruits in Hip curb i mnrkpis tins xeni. in the ovcie.l mil- I Walsh, president of the' IMiilndelphia Hub Market .Men s ..sor intlon. Three of the sites suggested uie tbe,,i,.i to stall 'her home again same as weie use,! last year. I tie.p markets were at Fortv-siuh and Mar- ket. North (oll.ge avenue and Ken- ijtuu mid I.pIiiIi :imiiips. TO HONOR DEAD AT DIX PLANTING Trees Will Commemorate Names of Service Men From Three States eei the g Itp.i..ns of PpiihsvI, ,:,, New .lei- Allmiia Willi,,,,, ;. Capeit,,,,. , ' ordinance bating a fuel ommittee to, business six months after the war, this "e riglit toot. ex. N-nv ,.,rk and Delaware, who-, ave rmuH,er. in -chief of the P. i,. lice,. , ,,,v out the p.oposal. surplus will be divided among the , ,,. ;'"' IWr. sfo. t xeais .d he lost lelntives m i be set v he. w I attend , .11.ri..,.,i to.illv ,,i,oi,,l ihe l"i,n,,i s;,, ,nl" , , ., , , , i ,i S"m,1's ,n "wh mniiner that eaih of K'"n proprietor, had gone for a 10- the planting of memorial , in honor ; n "''' ? "V, ,t hi, s tla- w i h I Tl". 'Ha,h ?V ""i "" "l xv ,.'" iheln V" 1",,'" "aiU uulfo" I"! vIvop after, it is alleged, the three men of the d-ad l.P.oPs at Camp Dix on , -nn t , HnR l,"'"i "ll" ' committee and borough clerk, Walter for en.h ton of j-oal. s,rt,'d a fight lust flight in his place. 1-.I.I i iii 1 '" was tlyng a ..no-foot homeward boun, ,., , wh(nl ,0.t of the credit is "U seems a pity that the community A, Dooner tried to pass a swinging iiiii.iv inn moon li.eiiunti . saliites to the t..ir tiilimrul f..,. tl... ..,,, ...s nf the pnteror sp. coal.vatd must i e v 1 1. nn,. 7, i." . ." ' ., . , .,. ' l"he 1 1 Pes win be illumed with formal vwie fired bv the punril.hii. Ami.l.'.triii. ' i.. ...,.i!n r n nitnl I worked out to the entirp Mtif, .i., ln"r Ins "enpon vuis hm nuigeu, uie n.onv. in whi.h rcpicsentatives of as ,ho Pittsburgh came into the lia.hor ! n.m.oi.iiatii.u of S'JOOO. of,.!'""'.fl ,f ,1."1 "Il 'Ln tried it. and b", ".!" l''5l?i!,.r. !.. -? ,. ,.,. ovpiiio.'s of the states and .itv to join the vanguard of the v idol y fleet ..... ' ,,,. P,i,. flll.,nu fni '''''" '"".''t that etlorts w ill be made , ' "'"' ' "'"""' , ?:.." "i" otlu nils from penrbv munieipalitips willlof Aiueiiuin naval vessels tisscinbliug lake a piomiiieut part. I here for a two weeks' visit, April ," Major (ieiiPr.il Hugh I. S.olt. thp to Maj 1. camp i ou.iiuiuder. will jfflOt tlie tii.n tree in nieniorv of his suli. Lieiiteiiant i olonel David Hunter Scott, who died n. this country a few weeks nfhr re- tinning fiom service overseas. Tlip u(, 1fi(i m ))0 T)ilMi, ,n Supreme (iraml Knight .liiuies A I'hiheitv. of the Knights of Coluuihus. :.. honor of Corpoinl James p xj, (jove,.n, former Knights of Columbus secietnr.v. who was kill.'M in the St i Millie! see tor The thii.l tiee will be planted in' nieniorv of James l.oprch. a Y. M. C. A. spc'retai. at Dix, v. ho died dining Ihe "nil i imlennc The other trees will be in honor of the N'ew Jersey and Pennsylvania .bad heroes I The lcgiineiital band will play And , ... ,..l(i, Limiting ceremonial praveis and short tributes will be delivered to the lnful0rj of the soldiers, WANTS WORLD LEAGUE . ,, a .u . n....L- . J. House Authorizes Purchase of Property In Atlantic City . N I'reiitoii. Apiil S A lull iutioduied bv Assenihl.vman Cochinu, of Atlantic Citv. liaving fur Us object the uuiklug of Atlantic i it) tne seiu 01 uie p opose., I e ,....!. .ai., ,. n ,,,,. ..ni.la JIUI.I " in...', ii". ,, ,, - i, .,,, ,,.,twi-,,., jiasseil by the House today amid ap plause. A resolution olfeied bv Mr. Cochrau peimilting Atlantic Citj to dedicate the pioperty a.ipilred for the league to the state ami government in the event of the league's taking advantage of the pioposul was adopted also amid cheers. BITTEN BY RABID DOG Two Victims Under Treatment for Hydrophobia riiainbersburg, Pa.. April 8 AVeb rter Timnions, of Kalsiesville, near Mercersbiu-g, and Nnviu (lehr, of the biime locality, are both under treatment for hydrophobia. Hie latter In tho Haiti Inore Pasteur brunch, A strange doc ran wild in thp mountain foothills and beside biting tlie two bit numerous dogs. Allen (ielir had to beat the ant-, ma I to death before it let got. the leg of Ilia on Nevln. ltAihJwd yrns sent to llnltimorB and tbtf dvi! mrs bronounccd LIllBU, a . L"? i TEACHERS' PAY BILL UP THIS AFTERNOON ! 'All Factions Now Agreed on Measure Revenue for It I Only Obstacle 'JANITORS TO SHARE, ALSO Itu n staff l rrio tie t llairisbiiix, April x - Itpprp'entittive .lolin I. Wooilinff's bill to prnidp n, (tenernl liiteiip Inrrease in school j tiailo'is' saliirii'S will Iip reported to the Mouse this afternoon hv the llotts-p iilneation committee. A lienriiiK on thi' lull is scIipiIiiIpiI or 'loduj. hut il will lie onh n pprfu tnrv affair l.rBtslutitc lenders Iiiim' IP.11I1P1I an aRrrPinent to put thp liill before thp House nt the conclusion of (Iip hparins. All parties' and factions lire committed to the measure, and the only obstacle is thi- pioblptu of inisinc Hip iipeessary reiPtiiies. lieprespntatup C.miis Taller. of Sehu llilll, rliairmuu "f Hip House education committpp. nnnouuees that the clause providing n Reiiernl iniTease also for janitors and ilenenl help atoiind the scliool- will be letnincd. , Seieral other important hearings are scheduled for today "Wet" and "dry" bills will Iip argued befoi e Hip IIousp ' law and order inniniittcp. ' 'Hip I)ai tmlitnri ttniiiing bill will be niri'd befon- Hip Senate approprin- I j tions committee nipl the Walker linnk- jnR nin wj ,,, j,.f0i f the Senat banking inintnittei' , inirnlirr uf Inirnic minor bilU .1 ... . t.nflnlu.l f.n llnj nflortiftnii widow fights need FOR CHILDREN'S SAKE; cl,l Keeps Daughters a Shoo, m SJJJILU Ul I lit, WI.lIH.rfV and Want I'lie wiup of piospeiit. whiili swejit inrr the i'ot,ntrx left nothing nt the to keep the family together. Itefore he, Museum. Thirty-third and Spruce Less romances in the historv or the It takes four or five years to develop l J? -ml ..nl h?r nn,IU.en UiIp ops Ulllp JvMY TotVII. Pioiwer. Cited 1X Governor Sproul Tells Htrorts. When he came out it was gone. lworM. The business was incorporated theso plants. The raising of rhodo home and sent her and her little ones . - J I ,.., .. ..,..,, ,,lK ., nf T..n ' ,irnq in ( forn a has been n financial into 'he street. N'" they Hie living on the (hild L;rls 'n1H ,,eeis furniiiii with She :ilso has an opportunity to lent ii small house With the nirivnl ot miHu. ,.,..,,., ,.. nml tl... win.., s.mshi.,.. !,. holies rose today. . ...-- ...-. . u .,.,, , . . . . "If I could get some i.ei e..iir. furni pun hnsers. nnd then, by a little lignr ture and enough tor the first 'month's ing. H. leal saving may be established. lent " she said. ' I i oiild pull through " All through this hitler light for ex- istem p Mrs. Ilawkpr has managed to keep her i hildreu at si liool. when they weie well enough to nltend ADMIRAL CAPERTON AT N. Y. Pittsburgh, of Pacific Fleet, Arrives to Join Victory Vanguard 'ri.. Piitsliiiii!li biouirht to Purl i'u... taiIl ISarbridge and his wife and elen-tf ' members of the i rew of the 1UI.S tun .nierunu schooner Chnskn which i aught 'tit,. nt se.i and sank near the island of Tl lni(a(i, (,(r t. 10!lvi f Urazil, OI, .Mart h -. Mystery Is Seen New x orlt. A. .ii s - Mi A P i .i.nii iinl thp xv.pii.mnl. council nnss nn cost. When lie ... vnr. ivn... ... .!.. .... in Bride's Death"lr"Uu,tl 1,y ''' ,,n,ry 1:I'P' n,"l I ( i.ntlnued from I'lige One I ulurl.v the afternoon of her death, her . i.usuumi mi iuo.ui.k .nr uo hi. cm IilojeV badge. The xoung husband was the only wit ness of his pretty wife's dpath. lie said that while his attention xvas at tracted elsevxhere he heard a splash and saw his wife struggling in the water. He instantly leaped in to save her, he I added. i Magistrate Dennis losely questioned 'the voting husband as to auy estrange- mW ,inve nrisVn bel(.n .himself and his wife. Sehlecter denied . there had ever been a quarrel. If we had quarreled, " he told the magistrate, "we wouldn't have been to- , s ,u I n " The Schlecters lived ot :-)4!l Walnut street. They had been married only a few months. . Friends Ask Hflease The young husband litis n number of influential friends. They have ap proached Magistrate 'Dennis with thn proposal that he release the young man in their custody. "I ceitainly xvlll not agree to that." taid Magistrate Dennis this afteruoon. "I shall require a good real estate bond of $1000 pending the further inquiry of Coroner Drews. A hu man life has been lost and the circum stances under which it xvas lost must be fully accounted for." Bclilecter'H wife was Miss Worst, of flap, n?ar Lancaster. She xvas employed before her marriage in the University of Pennsylvania library. Hchlechler had been au accountant at Hog Island since leavipg the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, xvber bU xvlfe Inns osalttpot librarlA, ,. TO WED GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES f I. tcrnatlonat ri'm Srrlie Miss I.liabetli S. Wrentmore. of ISerheley. Calif., the eighteen -year-old ll.iutec of Francis Itiirton Harrison, (Jo erner (ieneral of the Philippine., who is forty -six. Tlicrn has been mild opposition to the engagement on the part of "Miss Wlcntnuirc's mother mi account of the disparity in the ages. 'I he bride has overcome all objections and is to marry Hie (ioxernnr as soon as the dixorre granted to (ieneral Harrison's former wife becomes elTertUe. .Miss Wrentmore is a pres ent taking a finishing ionise in the I nixerslty of California. She met (.eueral Harrison in the Philippines, where her father is dean of the ( nhcrslty of .Manila CIVIC COALYARD SCHEME T7VDT A TATI?ri DV lAIT AVJ AT A U 1-sJl.JL IjrXllUlJLS Ul YV X7Xvii rxil I iOlV It OOrt I'tlPl liolOW .. . . . . -. m. i less than ptevailing retail pi lees last j ear and cxpe.ts to do even better this year, despite the threatened increase. ivimi i. .,..n when ,.,..,, e is ilcclared i .1,.. i .1, ..,. ,.. ,.f n .ot i ;.. ,-.,i. ii. ii.... ,. Ill '(ntlll 1A lll'NIIIIO HUH I llilll" !) Dl, "pot" to he divided among the The great ditlieultv of obtnining coal and the mounting cost to the consumei weie the fin tors that impelled the New Jersey Legislature to pass a law per mitting boioughs so desiring to establish coinniuiutv c.ialvaids as a war measure. Scheme Started nt Once ('. Fowler ('line, onetime mayor, I , i pali7ing tl.p serioirssituatioii confront-1 g the citizens of enonnli. liiimedl- .innrjlOTniMM ClfiUTO DIM PIUnniOIUKVPl imu.u u.l.1. , . Borough Objects to Increase of Pub - lie Service Commission's Powers Niirristown. Pa., A pi il S. That Ni.iiihtovvn. the biggest borough in i n;Lt I,. PcniHvlvntna. is strongly against in- ireasiug the powcts of the Public Sei- t .. In ii kill vne ( oniniissioii as .i...uvii .. ". passed by tlie Senate, is shown by a delegation which left Norristowu today to oppose the measure. They nre Nor wood Matthias, president of town coun cil: Hurry P. Hiltner, borough tren irough treos H. Fox, vice ... . president of the Association ot ISorougns iiml Cities of Pennsylvania, and a dele- gate from Noi'ristown Council to the State Association. Thev go to Hairisbujg today to con- fer with delegafes from other Penusyl- vania boroughs and cities tonight and to attend a session of tlie State Assoct- ution tomorrow. They ttike with tlieiU the iiistruciions 10 use ein-j ..uou.uu..- I'ffort to defeat tlie bill, which, as .or ristovvn views it, will put the borough at the mercx of trolley companies and other public service corporations. FOCH HEARS FOE'S SIDE " Marshal Finally Lends Attentive Earl to Erzberger'e Views Iterlin Vpril S (Uv A. P.) The agreement reached nt Spa between tip, (iermaii and Allied representatives ic- I sat when he attached bin name to tlie abdication agreement last fall, the .ei tung Am Mittag states. Mathius Krzberger, head of tlie Oer man urmistlce commission, xxas jvrmit ted, for the first time, to converse xvith .Marshal Koch without the presence of witnesses, the newspaper ndds. The nrmistice commissioner is said to have had two long talks with the Allied commaridereln.chief "tit week, ip the course of which the. internal situation ttl Germany xvau discussed, at ifcgtB .. ?. ii - .-.in. ...I. .... w - iu mufti- mi- iim'm ;t pcrmuut'liL ono. mr n niriiin m-aunK mimum, nncitmu . . ..! L!vl i, t aunt nnni SlrVi-'ittwl Wll . ' " lllllll. iTIKl"! BlUi'l ni 'i'W"l garding the use of the port of Danlg ""'"" "". r . .in, ,i, ., nf Polish Ai cording to Smith, he trailed Wil li connect.ou wi tWturn of I olMij h . troops from ranee ?" " t crowds." Magistiato Mecleury. in same desk at which hmpcror William .... .,....," t.,.. umi.... .. ,.... Market aild Made Surplus .. ,. . the ritlreris." Mr. Hell said, when in-1 terviewed concerning the scheme today, , "asking for the tonnage requirements, ...'- ..!... .i ; 1 ... 1 .....! , t.ie, imi.'ii ins.. eo. .'ii-. aim laouiaicu il . 1 ... tho niiiprs when rnpivod. 'Ihrn c Ivmmlii ln finnl i "'h"L ' "'". as it arnveil. notices were sent to . the consumers, asking them to have the cash rend- within forty-eight bonis ami , on receipt of , U answers, we delivered the .-oaf. i sinui ueiow Kelall .Xlarliel "Despite linudiiniM. we sold ninl nt ' -. . . . . between ....() it SO a ton 10m- pared w itli the m evnilinc retnil nri e of 110..". 0. Itccentlv. (oal iostin ..11.IH1 " ---., . . . . v. a ton tetnil was delivered to our eon- sinners for SI 1. As we aie nnaiiging to utilize a two ton niotortru.k. owned bv tl.p bearing. ; medical imps, wns attached to the borough, for deliveries for next j.ur. 'Itojnl Air Force stntioned nt Harwich, we expect to keep the price well ili.wu. ' SOLDIER'S FAREWELL NOISY I KnR,n""' " """ n "enplane station es although an itictease is to he added at u - u ' ' tablished to protect England from Zep- the- mines. . , pelins. "Last year, because of the mild ne Sh0t Fired '" Sal00n R0W' : "When the message reached us Hint winter, we handled only 1800 tons, and. Three Jailed j five super-Zeppelins were starting for not more than ten nr twelve pci.sons Thiee men. one a soldier, were held , New Yoik." said the major, "a group bought coal outside. This venr weliodav for a further hearing as the result of scout planes werp sent up from our probahlv Will spll !i."iOII tons. "There is a surplus in the t,ensui'v as a result of the estimated overhead , CIMAtmiAi r-.ir. . ,, ... iit.M.KUIHL CIVIDH5)JI Htttt . i Chileans Welcomed at New Orleans En Route for Washington New Orleans, April S. (l!y P ) 'The Chilean tinai.cial embassvi ,',. I ir . posed of representative financial nml political leaders of the South Ameiicnn ......i..:. ... , . irpiiuuc, le.eiveii a tormal welcome t. - N'" 0l'l,a"'i ,mluy wl,,n tbey ste, ,i from the overdue steamer Carta go. i ne emoassy, coming to promote closer liade relationship between the Fnited States and Chile, has as its chairman Senator Hliodoro Yonez, for- i.ta.. (..... ...... ...t..:... .. t , . - """ o..uii.-i ui imeign leia- turns mid member of The Hague court j?' "initiation. His colleagues are .luan I.ui ique ocornnl. former member of the ""n ongress and former inlfflster of loreigu affairs, and Augusto Villauueva, i--"- "' - "- i v une. " THIEF'S VICTIM OWN SLEUTH 1 Robbed by Pickpocket, Negro Has Suspect Arrested Joseph Smith, negro, .'ill South Sev-' , euth street, wore his coat inside out, i threw away his tie nnd turned up hisj I trousers in order to effect a suitable i ' disguise to shadow one Charles H Wll. i h0I)i negro, WJZt South Tneuty-first street, whom he suspected of having nicked his pocket as he listened lust night to the exhortations of a uegr.) breaeher on the corner of Ilroad uud ?CWI bail for court. Held for Theft" of Auto Tire Tired by n tire which overburdened him as ho tied from Patrolman Waters, James O'Neill was arrested today after a chuse of severol blocks and charged with separating the tire from the auto mobile of Kqeass Ilrooks while the car xvas" standing fit Third and Dock streets. O'Neill was held In $W0 bail for court oy jjugistraie jinpcr.i.fe , v enirui rsuiiioii, uc-.u ..j.euii iiuuer ' i.l.r ' -.iiiii T IN CELLAR ATTACK Negro Secures $500 From Em ployer in South Front Street Store SUPPRESSED BY POLICE At bp ttpnt olpr n liuopli of lmtinnns in the I'ellar ot Ms More nt 1107 South' Front street Nathan Tubin uns knoik ed uncotiscloiis by a negro and robbed of ?30(l. Fully an Hour nfter the assault and robbery Tnblti recovered consciousness,! and wns taken to his hnine, xxliere he linw been since. The robbery oeeiirred Saturday, but xvns not mnde public jtntll tndiiv. I up npgro nun ueen in luutns em-i s ploj n few weeks, lie gnxe the name $ of .lames Robinson nnd Hnid he hnd no, j; iiildrpss. Up furnished no references when Tubin employed him nor left nuy i 'I nrticle identifying him. j Sorting Iianauas Tubin hnd gone to the cellnr of his store early 'on Saturday to sort out n shipment of bananas, which had just arrived. bile he was engaged in this work the negro entered the cellar, crept up behind the proprietor and struck him twice with a piece of gas pipe. The I fust blow rendered Tubin semi-cou- scions, and he fell to the floor. The! negio struck him a second time as he la tbeie. When Tubin recovered consciousness I he found n roll of S.VXI in hills ranging I 1 in denomination from ?." to ?-0 had I been stolpn by his assailant. j is uini you; imiinreii me ro. " . the home of Walter M. .fames, of Ninth j street aboxe Spruce, as she heard some , om hurrying down Ktnirf. "Ves, that's me." replied a votee, and the door closed with n bang. A few minutes later the neighborhood i wns spnrching for the thief xvho had en- was ndvised to stick to the "old fnsh tered the Jnmes home by nn unlocked ioned" plan of conducting a store. door and had stolen S.'iO xwirth of xnlu- The thief able., including silverware. The thief escaped. Hauls Total S300H..-.II j.i mmr nuu n.eves mane w. en., nniii ot goous va.ue, a j.iimn.;,,,. , the crimes were sevPni. hold-ups. thP theft of four automobiles, nnd the rob- bing of a number of homes. Hecoer Stolen Autos 'p.... of ti.n (.,,,. ..in,viM,siu .mi. have been recovered. Porter K. Mur- rnv. of II ItnfriuKnrn.' loff l.ia ninoLInn - iiiii'uuib, ivmi ... . ' i..n.i: !.. e . e !.-. i": u ... , .w... t . ,.,..,.,,,.,.....-.. I ty-fourth and Walnut streets. A ?00O aiitotnotnie. ovvneil oy ,xi. u. i.even, 01 -tor!.) North Seventeenth street, was stolen from Seventh nnd P.rown streets, ThicvPs broke into n private garage at Felton street and Oirnrd avenue and ... . . .tt.. .., , . i.f-i 1 stole n inacnine ueiongiiig 10 ivici.iiru 1 , -, - . , ,,, r a I' C I-lonmlpr. o 0110 MnMpr stippt.l fl i. T l f 10i1 IP,...! ll,. ! IKHini 1 .U(liri, Ul J I 1 t'L V-IMII'liT avenue, reported tho tnelt ot an auto- mobile from his garage. Marston above' Thompson strept. The machine was ; recovered by the police . i Held a. BiiiiiH. . Owen (in lacier, of l.C.l North F -, ty-tliir.l street, wns attacked by two - . . men at nirardoud Lancaster avenues while on his way from work, (ialla- glier's cries nttrncteii tne attention oi.nuy " .vinjor itooert n. .in i iinun, ot patrolman and tlie two men weie ar-I rested Magistrate Harris held the men miller MjlHI bail encii tor n lunucr r.e ., r...,c I,, n snl.i.ti, nt lS'J."i Fast Mnxnmenslne avenue, during which the saloonkecner wan shot accldenthlly in linn. Mitten. McClellnn street ,,,-nr ,.,, nml ThomnK Francis. Tasker sheet near .Mneteeiicn. I ney weie ar- raigiicd befoie Magistrate Haker in the Third and Dickinson streets station. Mitten is a soldier. His leave of absence exi.lred lust night. He told the po ice he had gone into the saloon to .... .... . ,.,.,. i f,.e.l, llnn thi. light started. ATTACK BY SON FATAL Germantown Woman Succumbs After Assault by Epileptic Mrs. Charles Lewis, forty-six years old, City-lane and Fern road, (ier lnnutnvvn, xVho, along xvith her hus band, was beaten over the head xvith the barrel of a ride by her son lost week, died today in tlie Jewish Hos pital. The. father xvau discharged from the hospital yesterday. The son, Clinrles, .Ir.. is an epileptic. During an attack of his pialady last Wednesday night he attacked his par i cuts with the ritle. He has been held ixvithout bail. Ho will have another lliearlng In the Central rollee Station More Magistrate Meclcary. l ' ... 5t fgr Concha Sije 3FRBNGS BROS CIGARS 7 fe Inwiicible rr T'-i reruocfu tugtuo 325 i ft '""m'JBK v.i mm r MBKmm FRANK W. WOOIAVOKTH The milllonniip proprietor of it great chain of fln and ten rent stores, who died suddenly today at his home, (ilen Cnc, I.. I. r fyt WOOlWOVlll DiesSUudeUll Continued from Poup One (.lc,.s um (.nlcsm.in. iliiriii? which time he married on n salary of SS.,-,0 per week. He worked sh jeais in the irry goods husiness in xnr oils stores Iiefote a suc- ressfn bargain counter sale gave him Hip idea of the possibilities of making substantial profits from nickel nnd dime purchases. Ills idea, when broached to his eni- ployers. xvas termed xisionnry, nnd he Nevertheless x. oolworth xvas iletermln led to test his plan, and his fust xen- hire xxns nt Ft lea in 1S7!. He abnn doneil this and about a year or n later we-nt to Lancaster, where he established " V '' , ', "'JJ', ,,., 17V" 'V ;.,;",; ;, , , ' , , , f V , i .."i 1 i r .. t....; .. 11...1 '- - ' - --- 0(( n pni. ., Vaplil .rise ftom a small "pigeon- 'hole" htore to the palatial Woolworth ! i,,.ii.iinff in Vi' x'orlt itli limn, ii...., 100 brnneh stores in the Fnited Slates, ..,. ! Iv tn Cnnn.ln t.n.l T'l.nl.,.,.! ' imii iiiv.i i.iiiHuui 4 'h mix L . i. .., ; i . Sl'VClill H'HM lltll 1IM 111'F.UIFII.ItlllF. t addition to being president of the firm of F. W. Woolworth & Co., he xvas the director of a number of banks i and business enterprises Iieie. U,.. maintained n residence on Fifth nvp-1 nue. noted for its rare paintings, nnd ' ., I.nmo ,n i"!.,., !'... 1-IJU1JII. IIHUIt UL 1 I I'll II P, NEW TUrirv A I I AUrv. hAIIt-.ll z , T d Back Af, B , , Destroyed Flaashlo Destroyed Flagship """ "' super .epp is. oroercii 10 attack New- York, weie frustrated .limit tllirl.t Itl. lll.liol. nim,. .!.... n. n.. "''. '"' "J n irisn scout pinnes over the east coast of Knglaud was told to tins city, who talked tn students nt the Northeast High School. Alnjov Mi ( omlis, a member nf the stntinn. A ('nnnilinn K.mit l,i'., nl, t dow n the flagship of the Zenneliiis. Later we found that the admiral of the air force wns aboard this destroyed plane. ThaUwas why the others turned back to (iermany." Major Mct'ombs was one of the few Americans xvho witnessed the surrender of the (lerman fleet nfter the armistice was signed. Woman Sails for Welfare Duty an Sails fop Welfare Dutyy Elizabeth Steinbrook, of -L'tiO Miss F.ll ..... ......... ....e-;. .... ..,., to do recientional and entertainment xvork for the Jewish Welfare Hoard with tlie ai my of occupation at Co blen.. Miss Steiubrook lias been inter ested in xvnr xvork for the last two years. She hns served on the speakers' bureau of the Liberty Loan committee. She also xxas interested in social serv ice, having been (onnected xvith the I generul social bureau for the last few years. CHESTNUT AND JEWELERS A Collection Of Porcelain Lay And Service Plates Of Distinction And Cost Ap propriate To Social Oc casions Of Importance. tfSyAr T'- Menace in Foreign-Crown Plant Ban June 1 Is Cited HIGHER PRICES FORESEEN t A government embargo ngninst the I importation of foreign flowers nnd plants to piccnt the spread of niallg- nant insects in this country which will become effective .June 1. was condemned I today by two prominent I'liilnilelpliln nurserymen. The new regulation, which has been 'ordered by the Federal Horticultural , ltonrd. permits the importation of Ens i ter lily bulbs from Japan and Holland bulbs, including lilies, narcissus, tulips nnd crocuseH. 'Among the plants cut off from America by the embargo will he orchids, azaleas, Rtiowdrops, dah lias, peonies, Iris, anemone, begonias, gladiolus, glo7,lnin, rhndodendruns, box wood, bay trees nnd palms. I "Tt will take American growers years to produce what nre now ready in ' Furnpe," said .7. Edward Moon of the Moon inn series nnd of the American Nursey Association. "Tt will take a number of years, for example, to grow bov biisheR. The suburban owners will ' be deprived of what' they have been I accustomed to buy for n period of ten 1 or twelve years. AVhen America does produce the plants which xe will he i deprived of. the cost will Iip higher, 1 bpcnuse of the higher wage rates. 'T doubt whether the nurserymen will then enter on their production be cause there will be no security in the undertaking due to the fear Hint the embargo order may be removed nt any time. They are not likely to invest large sums in this development to meer ""' ilemnud of Hie lousumers until ip ' nss,cii n.v in.- .' """'".. "'p r"n Kroxv these plants in Amer- ten. I "out doubt that. tp to tlie prespnt timo tho growers of the bulbs Iinxp ,,,, rmplng profit. ,lllt Bftw. flirt ntn1ini"rrt iliof will Jntip thp nn -Mot.,. Tnko frllit stnll;R ns nnother example. We have not been able to grow them bere xvith the same vitality stalks have xvliich are grown in France. We hnve been handicapped in fruit production. Illlt this is less SCriOUS tllBU is the . f nnan M1 vlinlnnlriini nr hnr WOOU. I ... failure. ""! v- Km'w- VIPP 1,r"'e,;.t,, ' I,PI"".V A- lreer '"mpany. said: l if public will iosp all Hipsc fiowprs. Ihf horticultural board hns not the right "P,lci" tlM law "r,,teing it to exclude Itnvvers nml plants in tins general way. It can only exclude n specific plant and it must state definitely the insect sought ... i. i,-. .,t f ti. -nt..- Ti is . Krcat hardship on the growers xvho ,,,. niniU. I011,anil, of (lo,iars 'worth , of purchases of the foreign plants. It ,...,, .. ,llmi,ie to obtain the l.p.iiitlful tliiiifrs. they hnve seen abroad. flwO wJwj For twelve years the Kissel has built cars of only the finest quality. Bee Photograph in Sinidav'a Ledger Pictorial Section. w. ci-xitui: en ikii sua NORTH IlKOAP ST. nr.tTits MAUDKX April 1. NKI.UK. duhtrof Mli'inel Hl.d .Xtfirv Monden. of Dtldhall Co , Tlppprnr. IrL'lttna. HelntlvH anil frlnds fiivlled to funeinl, Thum.. Ha m . frum inilott of J. .1 lhan A. Son. C-,0 1 W I.ehtRh nw llluli inftiH of reaulfm at l.i..l of Vlclorv I'hurcti, Mth and Vine sta. Int Huh i.'rosx i'i m I VI I. April T. lInnAtlr:T S TAl'I. (iho Hoff), wife oT Sam1 Au'tln tt. Paul, ai-ed 4.; Itelattves nnd frl.i.ils Invited to fliliernl arvlr.. Thura , 10 a m., 618 Marsdtn at , XV tsslnonittiff. Friends nia rail Wed s to 10 p. m. nt. iirivate, r l.aurl Hill tVin. I.OwT AND ror.M) Pl'ltSK IasI, Monday mornlnr. irlldPi pither purse tare, aum of money, liberal rpward 1' O Hox man. IIKl-l' WANTKll FK.X1 I.K COOK Kood fuinlh cooit. white, Protestant preferred woman with rlilld Hceiptable; CliHstniU 11111 winter, aenald farm aummer. Applv lo lira '. O Griffith. Stanton and KverKPen avea. L'heatnut llltl . carfare re fundi.d IIKI.I' WAXTEII .XIr.K BOV for office work and errand, good chance ror advancement for urmni, ener cetie boy privilege of continuation school. Apply in own handwriting, stating ag?, grade attulned in school ..and ref , wages S8 to begin P 301, Ledger Office. JUNIPER STREETS SILVERSMITHS : vC4 w'' NURSERYMEN Vf 'SWtteJI I J