Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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ACES OF HEROIC FIREMEN I PARADE FOR HEROES
BURNED INTO PANEL DESIGN DESPITE UNION BAN!
Charles Dttgdah; Dorp-Sat Fisherman. Dovolcs Sparc Time to Reading's Rocoption Committee j
Unique Memotial to 111 Men W ho Died in 1910 Holocaust
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(ring of Service to Scandi
ivian Ports and Increased
J Sailings Announcod
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cfeOBTAIN PIERS IN DELAWARE
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fe5MJ5;Hubstantial nddition to the commerce
tjftiit tho port of Phllodtlphltt wns imll-
iffd In the Announcement of the 1'nrnt
v Wirnthp'p Corporations of tlie ctnb
ltKtnt of n freight service from tlil
fjNJrt to Copenhagen, tlic openinK of a
t irfjght service from riillndolnhin to
'irtSwMAn flnrl Vfnlnnrt Kw 4 1, a G..a,1!c.,
XsAerlean and Trnnnntlcinlic T.inp. nml
Wincrcascd sailings from riillnclclplih to
3 Kergen, Stavanger and Chritlnnia bv
itne Norway, Sweden and Gulf Tiine now
located here.
Blmonthlv snillngq will be maintained
nr thfl Pacat Company in it se.vioe to
Copenhagen. This corporation, which
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A FTI3II tin cc venri of cffoit between
his flxhiiic trins nml work nt ling
Island. Charles niicdnle. 'JOU I'ront
street, Dnrby. lins completed a Inuuril
vooil relief of the tliirtecn firemen wlin
died as n result of the llodlnc Mi cot
fire of December "Jl, 1010
Pictllles of the firemen, set in line in
the wooden panel, weie made fiom
newspaper photographs of the men pub
llshed nt the time of the lue, nnd bc.ir
striking resemblance.
The work is nil the mote uinuk.ihle
because Dugdnlc neri I1.11I the mlu.ii
tages of ccn a (ommnn sihonl echini
tion, but det eloped skelching nml wood
burning between fishing sensnns, having
followed deep-sen fishing f"i fcnt tin cc
.years I'or tlie last ie.ii, linnrwi lie
has been "doing bis bit ut Ilg Island
The relief, or "picture, ' as be c .IN
it, measures tin en feet 1 tent thiee
ineliis In the tenter is n lue engine
nnd mi cm h of the low
which is t lie figuie of a hie ilnim tinrnl
Iiaidh '1'Vi ji 11 linlii tiioi n linni u (tin ill
ocated in New York, will route two .'. .. ...... -, ,..i i....,i
. ., ,, . ,. : . . ,. ,. MTllllinii. win j'luiiiu-u imimhii-
nieanuoips on inis line, expnnn ng u i ,, . , .,.. r n,n ..,.,.
a diversions of freight warrant Above- I'ures f seven nf the 11 i.
Tho first vessel in the Copenhagen 'arc set in raised wonder. ...les I he
aervlce'will be the Japanese Btcnmshin 'other three on rail, tide me s. i i.wi
JKikl Maru. 5."00 tons, which is sclied- (then one, in peifpit nlignn.ent ln
fv.mca to salt ilny -O Trom the Jnde- each of the lowrr enineis oi me p.1111 1
tv,,' pttouenc i'ler company s pier, o-i souin the dates, ueiemner i-. r.rin, np
K.t r?rT?s" pear. A decorated boide. mi loses .he
f,, uraciaia ot tne corporation say mere 'wh0P
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''fif Ma nlM h u.aM..n(!.n t I. n netnK
Kp'Hshraent of n French service out of
?fe? -Philadelphia v.hich will make Bordeaux
K?i-yndXchavre. The Pacat Coninnnv now ,
ins it similnr service out of Xew York I
" Among the services now operated bv
thin company are lines from Vow Yoiki
to Copenhagen. Christinnin. Kotfcnhm.
Antwerp nnd Helsingfors. Finland The
''company announces that it hopes to
biiild up all of these lines from the port
ol I'biladclphia.
The Swedish-American Line will be
f;In its service from Philadelphia eaily
n June. As planned bv the projectors.
the line iriU have fortnightiv sailings
between Philadelphia, Gothenburg.
Sweden and HelsingfcO. Finland.
L Freight will also he received for othei
TV ports in Sweden nnd Finlnnd the
..aritb1.lna nkn n .11 ha l.lnnn.l All .tie
rtciDil'.3 m.. it... " ,.. ..... .. .--
line and whose names will be given out
later1, will all be modern -vessels and
will mate the run iu from twelve to
fifteen days.
Through arrangements made bv I A
McCarthy, general freight agent, the
new line, for the present, -vt ill use as
terminals at this port. Pier 17. north
"wharves and Pier ('. Port llnhmoud
two of the Philadelphia nnd Itending
Tlailway Company's piers in the Dela
ware river. The latter pier w ill be used
for loading o outwaru cargoes nnu me
Will lie (I. ...red OIT
"The pntinc was siirri strd In
Haxter about thiee ve.ns ago,
dale said tndnv "I bnve n lot of
friend in Knglne Cimipiinv No. 10, nt
Sivtv fifth street unci Woodland nve-
nue, nnd 1 wnuled to try making n
giniiii pi. tun' nf the oldest men iu the1
seiviie The (hief thought the Undine I
sticct Hie hemes would make n belte. j
pii tun sn I stnitnl it in uiv spine time I
1 used onlv the usual platinum point I
and benntie after sUetdiing iu the '
whole in lead pen. il " I
'I he puture is to be dinnced off
.iiniuig the tin mbers nf the Fire I)c
piiitinent mi Mnv "1 nt Fngine Com '
lunv Nil 1(1, and the proieeds tv ill go
to the Fu cmcn'n Pension Fund.
'I lie name, pnsitlnn nnd company to i
vvliuli be belonged is burned around the I
puture of enc li mini ns it bolder. The
mi n nKiudeil nie Frede.ick Kolberct.i
.Inlin Collins Ilnrrv lleitolet, (leorge
Mati limskv. ( ha.les V. Hdlemnn,
Willinni MiConnill. (lustnve Wittig.
'I'liittiiii I'nk .Inliti 1 f'.Di.tll Slniimitl
lOltKIs nl ' ','
i nih inniuns i niwisue iiom r. nicw
iii' siud Willi im Hi lilinmei
Diiil.ib in addition to vketrhil.g
.mil wonilhui lung, this eiu made thnu
sntulM of ' tin soldieis" for net
r'lii.st.n . lie is liftj-nine je.irs old,
.mil lmiists Mint lie lins n Public l.edgei
nf IMi", giving in iciount nf Lincoln's
usv.ssin.itiDii Last jrnr, while t oi.i -lug
t.) Ibis nlv fiom Angelse.i ill Ins
'JJ foot lunk sKifl he nnuih lost Ins
life when fnur bullc N pieiccd tlie boat
as he piscd Cape Miv lie had come
within lange nf lln gnlis ' piattiiiiig
at tin n iv il M,itM,n
Chief
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BONDS STOLEN IN BANK DEATH OF DR. B. B. REATH
Decides to Have March,
Ignoring tho Boycott
Itending, Pa., May 0. The Carpen
ter Steel Works strike, as a sequel to
the discharge of 000 emploves for par
ticipating in the May Day parade of
union labor here, is taking a serious
turn In its effect on the teception lo
the former Company I, of the National
tJunid, on its return home from ovci
seas this week.
Il .1 Poole, superintendent of the
woiks will remain on the reception
iciinmlttee nnd there i he n parade,
even if union bands refuse to furnish
the music This decision wns made by
the iit.7ens' patriotic committee last
night
A heated discussion ensued after
George AV. Snyder, president of the
musicians' union, rend tlie communiui
tinn from the union to SInyor Fllbcit
saving union bands would not paitici
pnte in the parade if Poole was on the
reception committee. Mn.vor Filbeit
ended the mntter by sajing there would
be u parade nnd a welcome to the sol
ciiors witli some kind of music The
would pniadn even if there were no
bands, he said.
Mr Poole will not resign from the
c ommitlec.
"Llimiunte Poole or wn take no part
in the demonstration," was the unani
mous sentiment of four local fire com
panies last evening Kmplojes of the
Iteadiug Itnilvviij, who suggested send
ing a spec ml train to Camp Dix to
bring home the soldieis, will not parade
or take part in tlie demonstration if
Poole is on the committee. This action
was taken at last night's meeting ot
the Heading Hallway patriotic commit
tee. The cigarmakers' union last evening
imposed it tine of .$100 for nny member
who participates in n purnde Poole is
connected with nnd one of $," for nny
member attending a ball game ot the
Internntlonnl Lengue as long as Poole
or .1 Tinner Mooie is connected with
the local organUntron.
Maurice F. Egan at Houston Club
.Maurice Francis Lgnn, former United
States minister to Denmark, will speak
iu tho Houston Club of the Ilnhersitj
ot Pennsylvania Friday nt I o'clotk,
under the auspices of tho Arts Assoc in
tion lie will relate bis "diplomatic
cxpciicnocs in neutral lands " Mr.
Fngan is u Philadelphia!, who was np
pointed minister to Denmark by Presi
dent Itoosevelt in 1!)07
PORT FACILITIES PROVED
Is
Director Webster Says Record
Made In Debarking Troops
"Thnt we have unsurpassed Iiort fa
cilities here was exhibited Snturdnj,
when tho troopship, with .",000 men,
docked nl Pier 7R, South Wharves', nt
the foot of Snyder nvci.uc, and the sol
I diers wc.c disembarked In one hour nnd
ten minutes," declared George S. Web
ster, director of tlie Department of
Inres, Docks nnd Ferries, today.
"I believe this is n rrcord. We have
tlie facilities unci every natural advan
tage. It tho business men, nnd par
ticularly the manufacturer, will nnh
bark up the port workers by importing
nnd exporting their goods through Phil
iidelphia, the development of our ship
ping inteusts will be mnrvelous,"
Let Us
Remake
Your
Hair Mattresses
Now
Dougherty's
Faultless Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
Most Important
and Economical
This is our great specialty.
Our completely equipped fac
tory, with its wonderful ster
ilizing plant, trained bedding
makers, enable us to renovate
and remake your Matti esses,
I3ox Springs, Bolsters and Pil
lows, and return them to you
with tho tickings cxpeitly
filled, the hair and fcatheis
antiscptically clean, sweet and
lesilient, almost like new. No
one clso does this work so
well, nnd it is a most hygienic
and economical proccduie.
Luxurious lnx Spring, Itellnble
llnlr .M!ltlrpHefl, Unnilin Heel
slencls, )nv Ileils, I.iikIIhIi Down
I urnlliire, Dnlnt Itliinkets nnd
C nlnffirls. Artistic 7 ninps, Vililtn
l.linmel Jvuraery Af c cuMorles, Iluby
HrihlcA,
Mav?5on & DeMaivp
12 15 Chestnut Street
Important Tomorrow !
A Decided Reduction
On a Large Groupof the Newest
SUMMER SCARFS
Seal
Stoles
with pockets and
squirrel shawl
collars. 72 inches
long 12 inches
wide.
48-00
Fox and Wolf
SCARFS
Wide animal effects of
rich silky, full furied
skins. Choice of taupe
or brown.
28
.00
Squirrel
Stoles
of clear gray
skins, carefully
matched. 10
inches wide and
70 inches long.
78-00
Also Below Regular Price
Hudion Bay Sable S8.00
Moleskin Stoles .'. 74.00
Natural Fither 88.00
Ruruian Sable 144.00
Natural Blue Fox 164.00
Silver Fox Scarfi 244.00
PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTEDS
Hudion Seal Scarfs 24.00
Russian Kolinsky 24.00
Mink Scarfs 28.00
Natural Squirrel 38.00
Stone Marten Scarfs. ... 48 00
White Fox Scarfs 58.00
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Union National Reports Theft Said
to Total $2500
The Union Nnlionil II. ink. 'I hud nnd
Arch streets', reported nt filv 1 lull to
day a theft of I.ibertv loin bonds from 1
the institution vcsfenlnv nftei nciciii
According to tlie police
went into the hunk nnd VMtlkccl nut
nRaiu with n handful of bonds which hi
took while the cleik walked over to .1
safe iu the bink nf the oftic e
It is nlleced that the amount of ImncN
stolen totals SJ."(M) 'I he lunk 11IT11 1 lis
would iniikc no Mali men)
Mi.ucei 1 "nr"
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1 Woman Sues Hotel for Gem Theft
I Mis Mnrv V S ll.iuiltnn has
'hinught sun ng 1111st 11 Iici-Iciii ri put
1 men! lintel to leeovci fm the less of
I SOTiOO 111 jewels, which. Mie v.ns, weie
.. r 1,p disehnrue nf nil inbound stolen from hei suite on pi il , Mi
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caroe. .
So encouraging has been the support
firen by the merchantR ot this c itv unci
ricinitv. that the direetors of the Nor
way, Mexico and Gulf Steamship Com
pany, of which Y. A. McCarthy is also
the agent, have decided to increase the
service by putting on several more
steamships.
Hamilton foimrrlv lived .11 "JOJI Spimc
street
Retired Physician Succumbs to
PneumonU at Home Here
In I'c 111 mini I, Itentli died nt hi.
11 Mcli-iic e, 1011 V. limit street, enrl.v
this rnornmj fiom pneumonia, lie wns
1 1m',j in I'liilndelphin. l)i
11I1111I fi"in ,ntive pnutice of
iiieclicine nbciiit Ivventv veus ngn.
niiiing the w.u lie wns engaged in
i pcuting ui ivulioii In Id s(p for the
govei nineiil
He leciived hi- eilm nticui under pri
vate tu I ins 1111I1I he went to the I mvei -Mtv
of I'c nuvlviiliin. 1 1 n rti which be
gi.ieliMtcil in ISI Thiee veins larer he
gi.ituiinil tincii the nieiliciil depnrtinent
ul the I niveiMtv
He is -invived Itv 11 vv icinw nnd tvvo
rli. Id. en All l)ieit,i nnd Joseph I
I!c uh Hi- lirothe.s are Theodore V.
incl '1 honi 1- lie itti
WHISKY SAVED MANY
, LIVES, DEALERS HEAR
gl,'nfliiienza Ravages Discussed at
Annual Conference of
i Liquor Men
Atlantic Cjtv. Mny . Confidence
that with peace at hand President Wil
pon will issue an order abrogating war
prohibition vcas the kevnnte of the
tweflty-aixth annual conference nf the
National Retail Liquor Dealer-' A
sociation at the Trnymore today Xeil
Bonner iq here with the Tennsvlvania
delegation.
President William Seekel of Cleve
vTo)v.nlc NoIkImj Vv Wk
Lt yovi - TP'ciBrVrJrrBllllBjljV
land, in his annual address, rebuked
the retailers at large because the first 1
call to "man the pumps to save the
Jbooze ship" was "responded 10 with
rrluctance." Overconfidenee on the 1
part of saloon men. he maintained.
Save the prohibitionists an advantage
jt will be difficult to overcome
Delegate cheered the declaration nf
Vresident Seekel thnt the inortulitv of
Influenza would have been infinitelv '
grcatfr if it IibcI not been for wluskv
the target of the anti-saloon league I
"This life-saving fluid," he said. "i '
rislmed bv nhvsicianR to bnve been the
Stoon of humanity during this epidemic
is- . T aba tint linna nalnnninoiri
S, HPUf ramij rir- im- inrn "n""'""""
f .1 1 u!.Ut . Yon sen llO dCOAClf
li, RslTCtJ WOO IUJKUI "v i- iu in- f.i-"-
' LkAnl TCrirtliplpR. in mnnv rnps I
)y Mlooni ivere forrod to pIokp nnd
'v-i- m. catinK that rlnntlie in
xm 'pons nt ""
iJ communities greatly excpprfod mortality
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ALIEN PROPERTY
CUSTODIAN
5000 Shares of the Capital Stock of
KAFFEE-HAG CORPORATION
(Manufacturers of Decaffeinated Coffee)
and other property.
NEW YORK.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien
S, 'Property Custodian, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest bidder, at the office
t& of the Company, No. 225 Fifth Ave., New York City, at 11 o'Clock A. M.. on the 20th
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And -other property as shown and incorporated in the Order of Sale.
'" Full information and description concerning the property to be lold,
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Director, Bureau of Sale, 110 Weat 42nd Street, New YorkCity,
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