fi .4. & . . y v.r I K,' EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELIHIA, TUESDAY, MRU; 1910 j-uu W MOUND FATAL ' m ITALIAN LEADER k fA ' v SCENES FROM MARDI GRAS IN SOUTH CAMAC STREET mtnk Cuneo, Long Picturesque j Continuous Carnival During Loan Drive. With Artistic feels Achieved by Many Famous Artists . OT5Frgure Here, Succumbs at fy: i i tignty-seven Years -,,. fj.. " i f dolphin Iiim been transformed Into n veritable Mnrill Urns as the mart from nliioli tlip nrtlsl of the city will ilo CnflMnCD nc l ITTI C ITAI Ylll"'ir '',l '" u(,hnlf f tfae Victory Loan. hUUNUtK Uh LIIILt 1 1 ALT Sotltll Cnmnt. ,,tr(,ct bctwccn 1oeust where are situated the mill: bigErt little trcet" in. Thlla- l"red Wncnpr. John Hull and rharlei 1 .l.lnM- I,.. i,. .,.,0f-., i i.l It. I'aul. In addition to thce men. all nf whom did work for the diuion of, Pn-lnrinl Publicity of the lommmee on JVanfc Cuiicu. IP 'father of t In llaliiin i?' 'nlnT1v'', nmi imp nf the numt nirtlir- . 7i' . . ::. . .. . . ' CWJU figure in (lie life of thH city, died lit iU hbme, 8.".D South night h street, on Sunday f i oin heart, failure. lie was eighty -eeii yeats idd. IIi death, il i lielieved. was su perinduced In n bullet imbedded near his heart which lie received ten years :ign. from .a shot filed liy an i.' public information. 'severnl niemner or the Plastic t'lub. all women, will paint picture in oil. The.e nlo will be auc- and Snruee. where are oihintod the' tinned. Sketch, Coin d'Or. I'oor Itlchnrd and I The gianil openitiR of Hie nrji'ts' col l'lajtic Clubs, lins been nrrajed in car- ony will take place nt S:l"i o'clock, nival attire and thirty-four of the lead- ' Churlo I'lex. director Reneral of. the ing illustrators in the country mil mnkc KmeiRency .Fleet Corpoiation. and drawings and paintings dnilv before the .hidge John M. Pnllrron will be the e.ics of those who are expected to flock principal speakers. There will be twen tu this unique part of the citv. These' tv lounds of hosing, and a bayonet posters will be painted from 10 to l'J fight between members of the marine in the morning beginning tomorrow nml ' "I'P" fmin League Island. Of course from " to .- in the afternoon. Thei I there will be music, this program win ATSLAVS'IETIj Bulgarians Denounced as Friends of Germans at Session Here CONVENTION ENDS TODAY POLICE GUARD STATUE OF 'HEROIC GERMANIA tvt will be ,".(l to 1(1 inches. Carnivals, music, darning and laii ous other kinds of "stunts" will occur eiery night until the loan lampaign is over. Admission is free during the dav, but alter (5 o'clock the ticket nf admis sion will lie the puiclinsp of a bond, on iinidentilied peison whiih a minimum of SI must be paid during u -licet down brawl. The paintings, two of which will be Mr. Cuneo was I completed dally, will lie given to the sljiiidiii in finnl of i niiichaeis of the laire.t nmouiit nf IH.lXlv(tMO ,js pinrc nt the 'bonds. At iPitnin timos thei will be time, Ills thumb caught in his icst and j pl.u ed nt aiutinii anil the persons bid liN band coiering his heart The bullet ding for the highest amount of the enteral his hand and passed into his bonds w ill receiie the pictures. body. Imbedding itself above his he.iri. Jt was never lemoved. Physicians -ay that it weakened his condition, musing n rupture of the tissues. .Mr. Cuneo was n pioneer in the man ufacture of macaroni in Pciinjliania, Importing the first machines to make the product from Italy in lil. The piod tict manufactured by him with his uncle. tiriuer the firm name & Cuneo, is known United States, aud won medals al the Trauklit. Institute exhibition in 1 -T I . flip Ccntiinial in 1S7f and Pari- IXpo rition in 187". Mr. Cuneo came to this coiintri n A tribute to the late Colonel Roose velt and denunciation of Hulgaria stood out prominently at the opening sessions of the Society for the Advancement of Slavonic Study, now being held in Houston Hall, University of Pennsyl vania. The society, which is holding its first i,n ..firiioil mil in die nllv in the rear of convention, aims to promote Slavonic the clubs whiili will be turned into an I culture and literature aud establish outdooi; amphitheatre scholarships. Kncli night a table d'hote dinner will William Draper Lewis, former dean be served to those attending at the Rnd n0w- professor nt the law school. Sketch Club. The Coin d'Or will scrie,V(1iVer,V 0f Pennsylianin. eulogized lunch diily lo all bond liuiers. 'Colonel Roosevelt. "Professor Lewis was Costly Paintings Hung j" nttr" '''iemfot the former President , t ii i " muni .vm. anopi of taipnulins will lie ,,.,',' ., . ... 1 .i I neorlnrp linnanpnll ha. i m.iint.ciMr. - -u..,, ..... ,..--.-..-..... pltrtmcnt that precntitlon be taken lo guard the monument against cranks. The work 18 surmounted by a heroic1 statue of Germnnin, which has aroused some feeling among patriotic Amerl- , cans. " 1 T1"' police under Tdeutennnt Klvldge Even Army Officer Has to Get obejefl orHers o strictly that when ... ,n I n representative of Colonel 'William Tl. Permission to Approach Pas- ijBdue, u, a. A., in charge ot the en- .... , . I glncers corps here, atttempted to place tonus memorial i n warning sign on the monument he was i stopped. , I Colonel Ladue was compelled to call Superintendent Itohlnson has ordeicd j up Superintendent Itoblnson and get (he police of Rermnntown station to ' permission from him to approach gov- , , . ., ,, , ernment property. The monument is place a gifard at the so-called Pas- lln((,r . rnre ot thp Wat. D(,part. torlus memorial In Vernon Paik. Thisjment, and the sign Is Intended to keep nction was taken, he nald. In compli- off trespassers. ance with n, request from the War Dc-' Superintendent Itobinson said he did not kn'ovr wfiat had prompted ihe War Department to make the request for the guard, but sold It bad arisen probably from some threatening lcttttr. Reports received that GermanAmerl can cltlr.ens were preparing to unveil the monument as soon as ibe peace treaty was signed ted to opposition. vi.. zmm m m hbm m vmammm ' 1 m V 1 II 'If I Vttkxsl -W I .'lV!:';5JsL J A ianop.1 of taipnulins will lie sti etched ncioss the street from roof to loof and from them will hang the gayly- colored and divciMlicd signal flags from the battleship Alabama, which hnvc i been put into place by members of the crew One of the most striking features of the "show"' will be eighteen laige oil Artists Who Will Ileln The following nilists will parti, ipate ' P"lntlngs. Mileen by eight feet, valued the public exhibitions nf p.iinling the at S.."W. which will be bung on the liostcr-: Ilmiai.l Chandlnr Christy. .J. Scott Williams. Charles Chapman. Karl Ilortcr, Ilerbeit Pullingef. Leopold Seyfiert, Charles L. Saspnrtas. II. D. Welsh, .lohr Sheridan, C. R. Falls, Kea li'viu. August Ilutaf. Adolnh Trciflcr. i of Lagoiiiarsiuo iv t;rCcnleaf. Walter Kverett. M. L.I tliioiighout the, .mm,iin. Charles . Hull. V. Luis Morn, llenrv Iteuteidahl. .loseph Pen nell. I". Walter Taylor. I". !. Cooper. I'ranklin IJooth. Penn Cornwell, L. i'nnilier. P. Vnux Wilson, .losepli Coll, Wallace Morgan, (ieorge Harding, H. -4. .-.- - PfU -5 cnty years ago from Genoa, ltah. His' I. Dunn. Haskell ( otlin, father preceded iiim licrc by a few .icnrs. W. A. Uogei, ...r.l.ln f l.n ..!..!. f.nn. llin .nnl. 1(1 IMIIIU, "l III.' IIUU? inrill m. ii.vit ... !rtI , the second floors. They aie the work of well-known artists and arc the oiigi nals of the Liberty Loan posters used in New York during the last cam paign. Kiery night there will he some fes tivity. All the resii'ents on the street arc co-opeiating, as are also members of the School of Industrial Art. Acad emy of the l'inc Aits. Siliooi of Design for Women mid the Art Alliance. Chairman nf the committee on ar rangements is II. L). Welsh. in large part for the defejt of tier Itlnnr. sntll I'mfnbuni. 1 n,.iu ,'lhf fact that our armies arrived in Prance just in time to save Paris is directly. T think, n result of the pre redness policy Roosevelt preached for many years. It wos the crowning achieve ment, ot ins lite, and 1 think lie will go down in history famous for having brought the war to a favorable tcrmina- w M m. Since the Civil War be had been idcnli- j J)r. hciniuc sole proprietor of the busi ficil with every movement for the wtI- i nr-s. fare of his fellow Italians and was -- i pecmlly active in the erection of the Columbus aud Verdi statues in I'nir mOunt Park. Iu addition. Mr. Cuneo for many jours was uu importer ot fine Ituliuu wines, olive oil, ami other delicacies. On account of his failing health, he .Joined in Gold Kusli ' . Mr. Cunco's start in life came with 'the famous gold rush to Cnliforum in J8J0. The romantic fever induced him to RCCk his fortunes in the gold fields unil he left this citj on n sailing e-sel for the Isthmus of Panama. Tlieie ho"dcbnrked with other fortune-seekers. man Hairy .1. Tininer, the Penrose leader. Prcderick Cuneo. a former com mon councilman, holds a position with the Itoard of Uciision of Taxes. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at S.ISO o'clock fiom bis home W 1IU Ul'tMll ll.ll Willi ULIII'I 1IIIIIII1I 'U 6 and they crossed the Istlnnus and ''"' f'""' .h. . . ... .... ... .... . i i,..i :rrj iravcioi nil me way 10 iainornia on , """"" loot. It took bun four months, to make t In (hie House Kiflj 'ears te4tll'!ourI1C,' I Mr. Cuneo died in the house iu which IV'! fortune fuvored him in the land he liicd fifty jenrs. It adjoins ins K--, pf the rainbow." and live jenrs inter lie bu-ine-s place. P.esidcs u widow he is t'; returned lo the east .nnil for u short i survived by 'two sons. Frederick .1. HhL ItmA rnnrtltitml n -mntl "rnnnrr ilurn , . ...l 1. 1 Cn.inn lw.tl. if ttlirttn KM Mpxandrin, Va.. returning to the city1,.. -sneiated with him until he ve- EF"''ol!his ndoptiou to begin the lnauufnc- tired. Thei are active in Third Ward Kj turff ol macaroni. lieu Ins uncle died politics, lieutenants of Select Council - 1(1 o'clock at the Chinch of Our Ladj of Good Counsel. Interment will be made in Xcii Cathedral Ccnieterj. retired fiom liusines activities about , Solemn high mass will be . clebrated nt tnc i cars ago Mi". Cuneo was a prominent figure in nil the Italian beneficial organizations. When his (nuiitr.iiuen were in need ot other tumble they generally appealed to Prank Cuneo mid nlnajs found him lead.i to assist them with good counsel None was turned away empty Characterization of the Rulgariaus as "Mongolians and not Slavs." was made by Dr. V. R. Slavic, of New York. All the Slavic people allied themselves.with the foes of Germany, except Bulgaria, lie said. Germany exploited the Slavs, according to Doctor Slavic, who quoted Mommsen, the German historian, as authority. Slavic-American scholars from nil parts of the country are attending the convention which will end today. Prominent among the delegates are Prof. M. S. Mnndcll,-of Ynle; Casimir Sicnkiewier, Serbian ambassador to this country, who will Rpeak today; Cap tain Safarovic, Serbian consul general for Canada ; Dr. TCon ',. 'I.erando, of Swarthmorc College, and Professors Morris Jastrow, R. G. Kent and Frnnk lin Kdgerton, of the University of Pennsylvania. Can I believe my ears? Ask far booklet and impressive list of users The first morning with The Noiseless seems blessedly unreal. You can hardly believe your ears. .Gone is the old-time din and clatter. Your head ceases to buzz. You can actually hear the tele phone without waving madly to your stenographer to "Please PLEASE stop a minute!" You will miss typewriter noise as you miss a headache. NOISELESS TYPEWRITER The Noiseless tvpew titer company, sss Chestnut St., Philadelphia 'phone walnut 3891 sx .s :.:' ".''I .V-'.: ?... CoammmA Economy. Pkasuroi Always ready .at the turn of the tap, plenty of it for every home necessity. THE Lom&m m AUTOMATIC GAS VATED HEATER The Gag Consumption Is Surprisingly Small Approtfd br the V. G. I. Co. Nee l; ThU WtU nt ttotth 23 ' "OWN YOUR IIOMI! Kxrosmov lit Rtilmtnt Artnorr Stud tor Illustrated Descriptive Circular lo Lovekin Water Heater Co. .'....v.1'.'.:: ,.'...:..:.. I n t ..i o nuti t 1 .W::ftV:-:Jfff:!:y.:.?S-;?fi1 """ . . . 1 ft'.'"i'i:',"'.V.'-'.'.''.l":i'r''V-'.V-?.'.l'.'.J' . L' .J ' ' ; . Af. .--.' . 11 ' ' il.'i..'.J.'.ii.1 .'.' ...uu, ii i.Tiii i . ?iSV..lW.5.V. DODGE OWNERS You will be interested to know Especially if you live up our way, that ivc have secured a good stock of the new gray side wall tires made by ?Sre$totte Tire & Rubber Co. These ate the 32x3 V4 and 33x4 sizes at excellent prices. You probably know that a percentage of the DODGE cars aro coming through on Firestone equipmc'nt the rea son is the Firestoncs have been giving wonderful service. Buy your Firestoncs for Dodges at: MORRIS GIBBS FRED HAWK 4837 N. Broad St. 3345 Old York Road GEO. MANNSMAN FRANCE BROS. 3430 Reach St. 4744 Frankford Ayc. RITTENHOUSE MOTOR CO. Rittenhouse and Greene Sts. Radnor to Fight School Loan Itrsidonti of the raLrcn end of Rad nor township will hold n niiisvinretiriK tomorrow nij;ht nt lirjn Mnwr to or RBnize a (Isht against the proposed $.".00,000 school loan for Radnor town fchip. which will be voted on nt n s-pe-cial election next Saturday. &: JW Mk H i 85 Slipper Buckles At the present time they arc much in vogue. Wc have a large selection, including many of gold and silver in the most fashionable styles. Silver, per pair $1.75 Gold, per pair $9.00 S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS V " Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan V J i?JW 19 70r' o tvi j ik r, HEAT units in Kunkcl's Coal. When coal was $6 a ton it saved 77c Now it saves about $1.50 per ton. Do von save it? f KUNKEL 63rd & Market 51it & Gray' llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllffll JKe keeping quality $i "Clean Milk" p ICK up the bottle from the doorstep feel its coldness ! That touch tells you why Supplee-Wills-Jones milk keeps sweet' even in summer weatner. I But keeping milk cold here in the city is not enough! Milk must be properly cooled in the country; must be safeguarded' in' every way possible to insure its being "clean."' Supplee-Wills-Jones system of inspection made possible by . extensive facilities and organization insures this. It makes cer tain that at every step from the farrri to your home, Supplee-! Wills-Jones milk receives the utmost care. ' Today, tomorrow, every day you can be sure of the keeping 'quality of UPPLE CJ '" mmzlm. 'J wmP '? -Jones Ik "Better be safe than sorry DON'T wait for .coal prices to come down. They are not coming down. They are going up. The advance will begin May 1st and will continue no one knows how long or to what point. ' But it is not the price of coal that is today the big thing to consider although price is a factor. It as the SUPPLY of coal that is of most serious consideration. Unless you put in your next Winter's supply early, the chances are you will regret it before cold weather comes again. It is very unlikely that next Winter will be mild as last Winter. The prudent householder will not count on it. Every condition points to higher prices and scarcity. Increased' labor cost, increased freight rates, and everything which is used to move the coal after it is mined, make high prices, logical. Philadelphia coal dealers can deliver only about 1 0,000 tons a day. They have not the yard capacity to carry big stocks.. Nor can you expect them to pay cash for big stocks and hold them for months, while the public waits for the drop in prices WHICH CANNQT COME. Order your coal now! Don't wait and get caught in the Fall and Winter "coal rush." If you wait till' Fall or Winter you will have to pay premium prices for the coal you get, but what is worse ' you may not he able to get coal at all when you need it most. Let us not forget the suffering and worry and sickness that came down upon many Philadelphia Families two winters ago when everybody wanted coal at once and would have paid any price- to get it. Francis A. Lewis, former Federal Fuel Administrator fc Philadelphia, says that Philadelphia, will face a serious situation next Fall, if hpuseholders do not lay in their next Winter's coal supply now. Your coal bin should do duty this Summer. And when it is filled you can feel both secure and thrifty. Our whole object 'is to prevent this serious situation for Philadelphia and;, for you. . , t ; Phone your dealer, and make arrangements for next Win ter's coal today. ' ' ". v I r ,, .. Published by the Philadelphia, Coal Ejichanfce.f 21 ,MKMII itt UiJI', miHiiiiiiiHHiiiiiyimyiii .. wfiiiinfiiiiiiniimindw. ,t . ',- K'uSjn., i i - i it (1.a irj '.,!'. t.r -v. SBVI- 1CT