niVJT, ' '".7 iPrf.: '.' 4 EVENING PUBLIC tDQETt-HlTADELPHp, SXTXi: r-jtiOTf , su; laifl .11 r 1 vtfv ) 0 BUILD IRE SHIPS, BODY IY REVEAL DETECTS SOUND OP APPROACHING AIRPLANE .yiWt W W-v v m- m- m-m , m -.-. - WUU TWlC&'lJy Z YKARS, 2 1 WrrVyw! ART ISEUIPLnflS Ei T K ; is:. f' m fe : i T ,.) 1W9 P $ 1 ' Launching Postponed Because Vessel Was Too Light Cere monies Are Held Anyway URGES MERCHANT MARINE The str-nnuliip S.'tt firf proved hm iisht ht to Kiltie off tlif tiny ut ihr. Wvv York Shipbuilding ('onipniiv jnnlt Ht Camilni todny tint thr rr.l of tin pro gram, includini; the liinrlioiin. wn rm rled out. ' Tbe fart that thr "cart mi- pln.-.-d i before the hori" ami tin- ivintiirt i-rln brat'nc the Inundiinr. took plnri liefnri' tht rvrnt Up'-IC did pot iliiinppn Iip ardor of 'Iip diner" Senator Waltrr K l'dv.'-. formi-r rmv error if N.-vi .l(r...v nimli- th, umin nddnsv Ilr mlli-d ntt-mimi to the nerd of t pvnt nifn-littnt unit-tin b thp I ntted St:iti and -aid Hint thr law making l.ndtc- Ht Vit-liitii.t.p uim'p de termined tn I'nMet -in It ho ii Kiti.mttiiiti. but Hint tin- lintm. ial pin"- n-n-i -Jill bp di'idi'd iipMi, Th, Spii ;mi w.'l '.I- IimiimIk.I at fl :.i() t .morrow mm nine Soniltor I'i'ki -aid. in pin I . During Hi" win- tnni". or mi lont when our rnntiirv a- piiuhciiI in tbp war one f the tir-i . Hii--i ami im.-t nwes-iiry pinolem wo tru-d to wive vvn tho -hippim prohloin In unlor to RPt supplies iiliroiiil tit mil- troop-, nnd. of rourse. in order to help trail-port ii'ir troopi. New .ler-e.v lia- hud a ino-t i mi portant part in holpinu in -nl.- that itn portanf problem We I, live -inn vein, vpr.v largo diipv.inl- on tlip -here., nf Nrvv .Ipi-xpj - Nnrtii and Smith .lersev . and, of rour-p. there ure other inutllei-onp- H U not ni po-item. in n wa to makp ili-tinetnm-. hut I ho Wvv York Shipbuilding plain via- m ooiir-o. m business long l.ef,.re tho tiei-, jtjo-i nf war. and at thai limp, their work was of a r-cilMruetive i-hnnieter Tho) mot the on'orgono) in -in i a .iv Hint I IipHptp- 1 iiiidei-t.itid-- that tho jnnl of tho pw Yni k Shipbuilding I 'orportition i now tho largest ol am plain in this eountr.v . "It ha- not a-; mam wa- a- -oiiip other plant.-, hut in scope ol niat"i-iul liroparod to onotriiol emersenev simps ami all llio.se Unties that go to mako up a shipbuilding plant, is tlx- hngi-t organization of Hip kind in tho eounlrv. "Today tho entire world is depend ent upon thi- counlrj in a liunneiul way. in an ironomn waj. nnd aln o-t in ever) other manner It mii-l hao' OUI Mipplipt. It Illll-t llllP Olll tnniiPt It mu-t havo our ri -oporatiou. and.1 of loutit-. tho one mothoil ot iran--portation i tho niprrhant niaiino -or -ice It i important that p mntmiu the building of -hips. "I was wry nun h ploa-nl !. r" rpivp a pptitinn in tho parl. day.- of my senatorial rarppr. signod hj l.i.il(Hl vorkmen. of tho New York Shipbuild ing Corporation, asking that ('ongip-s prcvidi for and continue tho shipbuild ing program. Of poutm-. how e were to do it. from ; financial standpoint. retrains for .nreful impiirv to docidr We niu-it have the Anicriinn Hug on nil ihc spviu spas nf Hip wmld Yo mu-t have an Aiiiprioan iniTclmnt ma -rino to transport Hip gioat produots and commodities that air being fur nished nnd produced by Ameriein skill and labor. There is absolutely no ter ritorial limitation to the sections wheie thir country will eugage in tin com nerct of the future, and it is not now entirely matter of siniph ou own business sagacity. It is ) inntte, of duty that we prepare to furnish the world with tin produ't of our indus trial otiJcizaUjuis." SCHOOL MERGER FAVORED Judges' Expense Measure Also Meets With Sproul's Approval Ilarrisbnrg, .June I'l. Cnterinu- Wil Ham ('. Sprout has appiinnd hgi-la tion which will permit m-IukiI di-tin t to consolidate scliooh- where it i- ml risable because of -mall attendance, under the supervision of tin- -lat.- boanl of education. Under the terms of the hill the -up.r-. intendent of puhln instruction i- m.ni, executive ollici r for the purpo-e and the agricultural ilivision of the ISim-uu of Vocational Kducation will furnish the administrative process. line district may consolidate schools, or two districts or more may unite in a cou-olidated ichool, furnish the transportation and (.hare the costs. State aid for consoli dated schools i limited to S.'loim t,, ,,ne district annually, and an appiopriation of 53TiU.O(IO is carried by the bill. The (ioernor ha- also approved bills increasing the allowance for expenses of Superior Court judges froni S2T,(KI to S.330U a jeni and providing for town ship assessors and assistants in tirst elnss townships for the valuation prop, crties for the triennial assessment. GERSON MEMORIAL FARM Will Bft Dedicated Tomorrow Led erer to Make Address The Emily O. flerson l-'arni. on Skii- ' pack Creek, near L'ollegevillc. will be dedicated tomorrow nnd the public is invited to attend the exercises, which are scheduled for .'! :3(1 p. m. Internal Revenue Collector I.ederer will deliver n brief address. The house 1ms been fully equipped and will be open for in spection. The farm has been founded as a memorial to the late l.mily (joidsinith Oerson and to perpetuate her interest in the Children's Country Week Asso ciation, in support of which she suc ceeded during her lifetime in collecting considerable sums of money. The farm covers two acres of ground. It comprises three buildings the house proper, with dining room, reading room and sleeping accommodations for the house mother, n large dormitory with sleeping quarters for thirty girls-, ami a playhouse (converted from a carpen ter shop), to be used in rainy weather. It will be open during July and August of each year, and it will be conducted under the auspices of the Children's Country Week Association, by whom the running expenses will be borne. Automobiles will Icuve the Chestnut INU terminus of Eleventh street trolley cars at 2:30 p, ra. und follow the Ger msntovvn nnd Rending pike to Skippack creek, where, after crossing n small hridge, they will turn to the right nt an old mill and continue for three quarters 'of a mile to the first bouse pa the right. Papers Regarding $2,000,000 j Claim Lost When Captain ' j Alexander Is Drowned LEGAL TANGLE RECALLED1 Ownership f $o opo. nn) minp in Alaska in w-hhli the heir of Allan I Smith, big gamp hunter and clubman of I hi. ,.,r, . ,, in. died on April II from a pistol wound, accidentally self in dieted'- have n big interest, is expected to he ptnhlihed h the recovery of th. brdv of an nrmj niptnin. drowned when n ship went down off Sitka t'aptain .lame- Alexander. Hritih nrmv otll - half owner with Mi Smith of the mine. vn returning to the I'nited' StalP" la-t wintpr on board the I'rimow Sophia with Hie enpitalit who liml gone i,, Hip northland to Tiew Hie mine with the thought of purchasing it When the I'nnee-s Sophia went down Captain Alexander, hi wife nnd inpi liili-t- were drowned, an the papoi sliotting owner-hip of the mine being ln-t w i tli the i npt'iin The papers were in the form of ,i grunt tnuii Ho King of Kugland eovei itig tin "wnei-hip of the gold mine prop ert known a- the Kngineer .Mini, neat Telegraph Creek. Ilritish Columbia Ownership without the papers could only be loved after a long and doubt fill legal prneoss. To Probate Papers Owen .1 Itoberto. attorney for Ch: re- C Smith, administnitor of the Smith estate ha- gone to Vancouver to pro bate the paper-, winch include He win , ol captain Alexander and the king s grnnt. Thee document" and other p.ipei-s snid to have been found on the bo.lv of Cnptniii Alexander when it iai.sed from the sea are cxi ted to establish the ownership of the mine m favor of, the heirs of Mr. Smith 1 One of the most interesting legal cn-e- of recent times was indicated, when, first. Captain Alexander, who was drowned when the -loHiiicr Princess Sophia, of the Canadian Pacific Line, broke to hits on the rocks, and then Mr. Smith, the -ol tnainiiig person who bad an inti're-t. died. ISeubeii O. Moon, counsel for Mr. Smith, made a vi-it to Vancouver, where several i taitns wtp pending against the propertj In the absence of evidence, all of which went down with Captain Alp.xiinder. an in terminable legal contest over the ownei -ship of the property seemed imminent It vva '!.'. xv Inn the papoi-, weie dis covered on the IhmIv that light began to dawn. The case now is aid by member- of Mr Huberts'- law firm to be clearing into a oomnarativelv simple one. WASHINGTON GREETS DR. PESSOA TODAYS Wilson Cables Message of Grati fications on Safe Trans fer at Sea New YoiK. June Or Fpitacio Pesson 1 -(P.v A. p preside,,. -ei,s., of, Ilrii7.il. who arrived here jeserday aboard the steamer linporator. left for Washington on a special train at s : I." o'cloi k this morning. He will be the guest of the American ISovernmeul in Washington for several days. Washington, June 21. I'pon his ,n . rival here this afternoon. Pipshhnt clest Pcssoa. of Ilni7.il. will be gllctlll at I'liion Station by Acting Seentaiv of State Polk and other ollh ial-. ami e-corted to his Washington home by a giotip of cavalry, after the prisidetitia' salnro of twiuitj -one guns is tired. ' Tonight the president -elect will bp i given n dinner b.v Vice President Mar- I -hall and toinonow he will go to Mount i Vernon as the guer of Sor rotary Ii.in iels to lay a wreath on Wa-hington's . tomb. Later he will be entertained ,y I Acting Secrctarv Polk. Secn-tarv flla-s ' and Secretary Iletlfield. I .".. President Wilson, tespoiidiiig to n i message trom 1 tor thViSou. us,e !sec- rotary Tumulty totlaxr trt express to the president-elect his gratification that the, t ....... .. . .. .- ...,.. .... I imperaior was ame 10 rcnuer assistance, to the pre-idential party when the ' . t. t i,. ..... ..' I I eio II loi-i-r .-ill. in- I' .lie oeeti-ini. .. , , , ,,,, , , . , lisabbd. 111.' cablegram said: "Th'H'.p nxpri' to the proshlfMit-plori if linizil m. srciit Krntitiration that I tin- Iimti'l'iltnr wiim nh!i tn ri.nilnr tint t . ... ...... .... . . , -i i t n - "mm- uni iii-ii nit- I'niPi'r M'illliir Ii'An- hi'catiii' (liuhl('(l nt srii. DEAD OFFICER HONORED Crotx dc Guerre Conferred Posthum ously on Lieutenant of Philadelphia The 1'reneh ('mix de Guerre hn- been conferred po-thuinnuslv upon Second Lieutenant Thurston I-.lmer Wood of the Twelfth Artillery. C. S A ' lie died of wound- received .lulj J1 . HUN. in u battle a few miles niithenst of Soi-sons. Lieutenant Wood, who lived with his parents. Captain Albert X. Wood. '. S. A., anil Mrs Wood. MI0II Shunk street, hail previously been dec orated by the United States Government for bravery. Word of the awarding of the decora tion was received from the War Dcnnrt- I nieiit yesterday b.v Captain Wood, who I- in cnarge ol the branch hydrographic office in the ISourse. Lieutenant Woot! was twenty-one vears old. He was a graduate of the West Point Military Academy. He was adjutant of the First Battalion of the Twelfth Artillery and received I'-. French aword for his bravery iu rush ing out of his dugout at Verdun under heav.v shell lire and rescuing a French machine gunner who had been shot down. He left for France with the Twelfth Artillery iu Jutiuury. 101S. STOP WARCRAFT TRANSPORT Battleships and Cruisers Will Be Withdrawn by July 15 Washington, June 21. (By A. 1'.) Battleships and1 cruisers now ustd in transporting American', soldiers from France will be withdrawn from that servico zy July 15. Those now in Atlantic ports will not return to France, but those overseas or cu route will complete present tripe. l.'irge paraboloid sound detector, for detecting the approach of an airplane lung before it rati be beard by the naked rai . one of the interesting war exhibits in Hie detachment of army engineers and motor transport corps encamped on the Pathway at Twenty -first street The unit Is visiting the city for Hie purpose of getting recruits CHELTENHAM HIGH I SCHOOL GRADUATION i 37 Students Received Diplomas at Exercises in Elkins Park Thirlv --even teiihinn Townsh grndii.'ites of the ("In p High Sibool. class 1!H!I. received then diplomas last night lit till nimenceiiienl held in the i:ikius Park High School, at i:ikin Park. The class was one of the largist in the his tory of the school. Miss Doris Wiiaht of Philadelphia, nnd formerly of (iliu-nl. . won thesulu tatoi inn's honor--, and Mi F.lcuimr Sliler. also of Obii-ide. wa- the vale dictorian of the (da-s. Mi-- Ida l.ang ham delivered the honor mntioii. writ ten hv Mi-s Slifer The address to the cla-s was ileliv end b.v Ilr. C ge IMuanl Ce.d. for mer.! president of Dickinson College, and the diploma- were presented by Dr. II. It Johnson, of the Hoard of F.diti'.i tioii for Cheltenham township, to urge II. Wiedner made the formal pie-cu-lation of the alumni pin. The members of the graduating class w ere : Mi-s III.M.inr llent Slil. r. I.ei,n..n1 l!o-:prt snvitei. Ml-. Clara i: t.ner Vlr I.e. if.... Turpin. Upoiiip A Westph.il. I! I'.iul shr.ilr llnuiiril l ivnl. Jr. Mh. Kti?.. I.Mh H llurlliurl. .Ml M..rE.ir K itl.r.s. Ivv.ir.l I.e. b I:n. a. lin.-i i:i'z.ilii Hi c. Ilehtr. Mis- Kilhleen M.irj Ahnott. M- 1 i(li H'l . X hell PM'iit ( c,'. . n 1 Nnth.in ll.imliur..r Vllss luii XI W'rUlit, XIW IMti.i Xt. Iluuu-m'nw Mi'- Ituth A JnM.n liixti'i- Cilarirr While. Uoninl V ,1 l Hum Until. .VII,.- (ir.o lt.-i.is 1'YMnk t.. r ir.im Mlllr It.ret.l WllUnm .l.o-kson M Xt,r II M....n-.i.i ll- iri,lh VI l. ;ll.r Vli- V1HU, VI Sl.nit. MI-s l,.inra I- II UUttier. Xlls Mnttnn II Cinn.in Mi-- 1 l.l.i K InclLiiii VIi-s rinr. nee T J, k. i ' Mia M.tiv ' ll.mtn.rl. Xtis- Thorn iliirin. I.len.'is-n All 1 tilecante K rtethe John .Alts-I llnch Itolett W 'lurntr li.iil.-t II l.li.k . ..ii.l i: irl r Sn-n. r OLD SWEDES' ANNIVERSARY !19th Celebration to Be Held at Gloria Del Tomorrow The ninth anniversary serve e of Jlori.i Dei (Old Swedes') Church, at !i"'i Konfli W.ito stn.et ,,-iii i. I...1.1 tomorrow, the firt Sunday after Trin I ity In the morning service the rector 'will preach a special serinon There will also be spu-inl service in Junior 01 the memory of Mrs. Ida V Mai-rar-iand. who was associated with the Sun day school work of the church for more than lift vears. A pew which Mrs i Mael'ailand occupied will be dedicated in her memory. Mrs. Ma.-I arlaud died last March At - :'!0 o'clock in the afternoon theie will be a brief conference iu the main Nnn.aj school rooms on tne goon ami welfare of the church. At :i o'clock the iisun,! organ recital will be held, and at I o'clock a special sermon will be de- . . . . . Itvered by Rev. 1-redertck M. Kirl;us!. oi 1 rituty niircn. it iimiiigioii. mo " IH' ... , . .. . . i. i t , iiiii ii in which i thr Swodmh rnmrli built one year previous to (iloria Dei n : .. . 1 -.... .....I..I ,l. .. i.es,,,,-, i,- ,..,. .....,, ,.., ...,,- noon program nf music w ill include se - ......:..... .... m:., ci, va, i n-ciio.is w .no-- onn ...-.in .-,. , . ... ., .. 1 ,i i contralto soloist at the Second Presby- . :. M 1. '.'..,. C-l T.s. :.. 1 lerii.u vj.uicii. i in ioi,oo,o iiuiiiwi-.s will ho rendem! : ! Orirn n StM-nwl Scm.ita M. rkcl ! it rift VVurp ...lie.' Stfhrj'nH IWtlmv, n MapftfHO. AdaKl". Allrgr .'nntrallo nolo- "Tli rnti I t irsan "Oh the I,illlnK Spun, OrBflh '-Mlnuf1! ! Contralto unto 'Miriam . Soup of nrinetki . Triumph OrK.m- --March from l.rnn smphoriy" Raff, HONORS FOR WAR HEROES Two Pennsylvanians in List of D. S. C.'s Awarded Washington. June L'l - ( Iiv A. P. I (ienernl Pershing has made Hie follow ing awards of the Distinguished Service Cross : Lieutenants Donald S 'McKay, St. Albans, Vt. : William L. I.ekcl tde censed), Knoxville, Tenii. ; Itiehard It. Itnckwood (deceased). Wurtsboro, X. V.: Jumes Cross, llelniwood, Tenii. Sergeants Charlie K. Leninion, Au gusta, fin. ; William .1. Ingodd, Al toona. Pu. ; r.dward J. McXcrney, Lowell, Muss. ; Lotus X. Moble.v, Cedar Rapids, In. Corporals Iterte L. Kiuknde. St. Jo seph, Mo.; William II. Aylward, Wat erbury. Conn.; Archie J. Finley, Win ter, ilich. Privates Claude A. Coran, Knoxville. Tcnn.: Basil 1.. Duncan, Jonesboro. Tcnu. ; William S. Yockey. Xeward. O. ; George M. Thompson, Springdnk-, Pa.; Mronislaw Kackreycki, fiOO I'ast l.'lfilh street, Xew York city. Graeco-Japanese Trade Grows Trade between Greece and Japan has greatly increased in the last two years." Japanese manufacturers have care fully studied Greek requirements and quote tljelr goods against documents at Port Said banks, which hi on im portant consideration, siuce regular steamers run betweru Port Said and Piraeus', Greece, BSHWemf itWat W 1 " laB!llBHBC3RiP'SMfe ' HELD IN COIN FRAUD Man Alleged to Have Used Stolen Store Identification Metal Samuel lloflmin twentj-one years Zo,l s;;:;:;:;:';:;,',;:;:;' in"..o bail befnie Miigistinie I'.akiT today on a I charge of suspected lanenv. , Moffinan was arresterl ve-terda.v while using a -tolen ioin in a Market street , department -ton The i nin and 'jrwelry had been stolen from. the home if .if Adolph Margolc. 1 111 Mm South Sixth than Sail) st I. last week wot th of men hand) been bought on the . lIolTman -avs Hie 1a I in b.v a stranger is -aid to have in -no c its theft. oin was givt ii to EDUCATORS' STAND rxixi iti l nooAll t-rv ON 4TH ASSAILED Recreation Heads Charge Au- thorities Refused to Aid Safe Celebration Plans A I lev tie- lo Muting 'd failuie of the -ehonl nuthnri-co-opetiite with them in pro- -afe and sane" celebrations of the I'oiti'th of July is the subject of coinplaint on the part of heads nf rec itation centers of this city. Some of the playground supervisors i-hnrged that the school principals had ohstruited the iipighborhood parade ar taiigcd b.v the P.otird of .Iteercation and intended to divert children from the use of dangerous fireworks. I These complaints were made nt a 1 meeting in Unom ."S7, City Hall, head- .piarters of the P.oard of Recreation ' last night. Select Councilman Frank "Willard aiinoiineed Hint he had several I conferences with Dr Jtdin P. (Itirber. I superintendent f schools, and other' " ""' ".og..s ... mii.niiii, jaurei education ollicials. but that, after much ' "'"' I-nw'nii". huga- Notch. Kd wards-1 talk, no i-o-i.tieriition was received from villc, Ashley, Nnnticokc, Miners' Mills the xhnol authorities. I'. I. Ciidehus. supervisor of play grounds, announced that oOOO boys and girls would participate in a parade on July 1 which will terminate nt Inde pendence Square, where the youngsters will witness the ceremonies arranged b.v Councils and at which men of na tional reputation will speak. The pro cession will be headed by a detachment o ..un marines iron, i.eague isianu. ('iilntt. f i'i., ii tint li-iiin ii ii 'i mn .'(if f nm - menial Institute also will be in line. The Liberty Hell will be taken from liitlependence Hall into the stpinie. and I In- children will dance around the relic, HELD AS FREIGHT THIEF ,, ,, . .i . Reading Railway Detectives Arrest Man Accused of Stealing Ginghams Arrested b.v detectives of the Philn- I ddphia and Heading Railway in con - -! , 1 I rpiiiA,. ' IH'I'I Hill til I IU' 'I llrWJiill ill OUWII U ... , ,,.. , i m ii. (.,i r;n.n, . t ..,.L k.i.i 1 I IV C I I I I I .11111 I I llt'l 1 ?lll I'll. Will II fill .- ... - r,,,.,!,,.,. i10.:n t. I .;. ... ... .. .. "., .Magistrate .Mccleaiy, at itj Hall, hit- ,'..,1 ,,f t t ........ ,1 1 i i. Kl-l.e ii ill ii o i'ia ii-i-iiin uiui 1 ooilll " .. ., ' . r-if-i-. - .1UI1.-.I vania liailroau, has already been held foi a further hearing in connection with 1 the robberies. i Two other men arrested in the inves tigation of the thefts were held in Ct'.IUI Knil e.li.h ri,' fl fnr,lin Imii.!..- i -"'" .. .. .... . .v. .. . I, .1.11., IKU, 111),, although Ward refused to testify in their case, i lie prisoners gave tneir names and addresses as Howard 1!. Wnlcott. of Pitman. X. .1.. and William Mat thews, of South Lighth street. GIRL SCOUT-RALLY More Than 1000 Took Pa't in Affair Today in Moose Hall "To Introduce jour chum to scout ing" was the object of the girl scout inlly at Mnnc Hall. Ilroad and Master streets, held this afternoon nt 2...0. More than IIKIfl girl scouts from Ken sington had live tickets apiece, and many brought their fathers and mothers and their I!oy Scout friends. The program, which was in charge of Miss Leona Maxim, assistant director of the girl scouts, included a minstrel show by Troop S,", a hospital stunt by Troop 154, knot-tying by Jessie Stott and Helen Kilbride, of Troop II (the prize knnt-t'ers of all Philadelphia girl scouts) and an jiddrcss by Sergeant Victor La veil, of the Seventy -ninth Di vision, who has just returned from over seas. The Boy Scout Band of Troop (11 furnished music for the occasion. -HUDSON" Sedan, 1918, 7 passenger; almost new; very attractive price. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. 851 N. Broad Street TROLLEY FARE HEARING Ot: I rUr INLAI VVCLrXl Northwest Business Men Charge Discrimination Regarding Transfers and Exchanges The bearing of the Northwest Itusi- ncss Men's Association's complaint against the P. It. T. for alleged dis - crimination in the miming nf transfer nnd exchange points will be held here I by the Public Service Commission next ! Saturday. The complaint. Charles I,. Pluck. ' l"'''!',',',1, "f the ns-ocialion. said today. !i,i "Hon the free transfer nnd three-cent exchange ticket system now prevailing. I "Thp older sections of the city, such 'as the northwestern district, are dis critninnted ngainst." he snid. "There are -17ti points in the city where n three cent ticket must be used to exchange cars and l.i.i places where freo transfers I i are issued. "Our complaint is based on the fact that Hie majority of thpse free transfer piints nrp so situated ns tn bpnpfit Hip I citizens nf the outlying sections. wlio get a long ride for their money nny-i Low. and not to benefit those who live' near the central section, and who are I really entitled tn any free pass privi leges that may be iu vogue." An amendment to the original com plaint is being made, he said, nnd will be presented early next week. The commission has issued a big schedule of cases for Pittsburgh on Thursday nnd has fixed Wednesday for) hearing at Wilkes-llarre of complaints! tiled against the Wilkes-llarre Itailway, land lluglistowti, the city of Wilkes-I Unrrc, Hanover township and Plains, township, and Anthony I.ove Lynch. I Other hearings will be held in Harris burg. ; Deaths of a Day Dr. William H. Carroll ' New orli. June LI. Dr. A illiam II. j Carroll, reputed to be one of thp bpst- known surgeons in nmthern New Jcr- soy and noted for his courage in stnmp- iug out nn epideuii" of .smallpox Hint jn.twkci iMri,. n. j.. bnt thirty 'years ago. died last night in the Pus- mnle (Jenernl Hospital. He was liftv- !o(,1)t .(,un. o)() I His death was due to heart disense resulting from an attack of influenza Inst autumn when he w.is working niiht I nnd day to quell the disease among his ' 111 1 f,A'n.,,,j .ileliows llis iiine.s.s wns aggravated by the shock of the loss of his son. Lieu tenant Gerald V. Carro.l, who died in I an airplane accident at Kelly Field, Tex., about a year ago. Doctor Carroll was regarded as the dean of the medical fraternity in Pas saic. He was a founder of the Passaic General Hospital, where he died, and of St. Mary's Hospital there. He was also an organizer of the Xew Jcrsev Surgical Society, founded at Trenton live years ngo WILLIAM MANH150HPANY Illank Hooka Looaa Iaf Stationery. ITlt.tlni, F.nzravlnir, UllioBratihlnr Market St. LXgTTI O NglM i It Is Necessary I That You Give I m M The correct impression of H P the character of your house. & , Mann's Printed from Steel D R letter headings will do it. H J Ma' we send you sped- 9 i j mens? I . Phone Market 160 9 j I 5: Suit Started to Make Park Board to Surrender Contract for $621 ,000 Work TWO BIDS LOWER, IS CHARGE A new obstacle in the path of the Kairmnunt Park Commission with rela tion to the planned $5,000,000 nrt mu seum results from a suit started In Common 1'leas Court No. 4 to force the members to surrender the contract awarded to the Frank Mnrk Construc tion Company for 5021.000 for basement walls nnd preliminary work. The suit which may cause an indefi nite delay in construction work on the long contemplated building at the fireen street entrance to the park is biought in the interest of the Standard Con .struction Company which is said to have submitted the low lump sum bid. on I June I for S-inO.fiOO. I me prneppuing names ns n taxpayer I?;!1"". " .-,,,.-,, i criH oui me iuci uiaii r.dward lay & Sons were nlso lower! bidders than the Mnrk Comnnnv. their I estimate tiring sii-1,000. 'I he bids were opened nnd read hv KM Kirk Price, vice president of the Park Commission: Sv,I,,pv w in:,i. ,i. 'treasurer, and ilnrnee Triimbn,,,.,'. i.'n.v the American Y. W. t architect. No unit bids were read now develops that bidders were required to submit lump sum prices for the ex envnrion. eroding nnd construction ,f n rr. XZZX ; excavation, should rock be found. ": Standard Company, of which P. II. Kelly, the bricklnyer nnd contractor. is ine principal, tint low on the speeifi- .T'TJZ "r" ; dominated where, the excavations were tn be made. Its price for rock xvnx not n fnctor. Hut the Mark Couipnny bid low- on the excavation, iu the event that rock is to he removed. II it contended that to eliminate not only the Standard Construction Compnny. but Fnv & Son. i rock must be removed in excess: of I '"'. 000 cubic yards, nnd that to figure ,ho I?rkiJ,ml,'n"J'.,.ne low bi(Ifl(,r' ,ll(,re i mov0( hum ue ,,miii cuoic yarns ot rock ro- uaxman Back From War l Wheeler Oakmnn. lending mo:, to Mnbe N'ormand iu "Mickey." at the Forrest, not long ngo returned from France, where he saw some hard fight ing with n San Francisco regiment, the 144th Artillery, known ns the "Cri. zlips." Fighting is Oakman's particular j forte nnd all xvho see him ns one of the I principals in the sppptaculur combat in l "Mickey" with Louis Cody will not be .surprised at his brilliant war record. yi 7 i g'iMSt.S "s "T7 fail1 iX "'si i. TipTff J-i Tjp I If Hot for Cooking " Fortune gas ranges have been made right here in Philadelphia for tha last 30 years Philadelphia's original gas range. The FORTUNE is beautiful to look at, and is the best ange for bafciag you ever knew. Glass doors and oven thermometer if desired. It has all up-co-the-rainuta attachments scientifically correct in every detail. On exhibition at any U. G. I. salesroom and the following dealers: CITY Frederick Sabln t. To.. Inc.. SS7 X. Urtad St. J. Illatttrbnck & (son, 30(1 Marliet ht. i. O. F. TrachMl. 830 Arch Ht. Ita.uchold KuDnly Co.. 1011 Arch St. I. I.. Biwhltr, 21SI rnnl.tr St. A. nittnfr. lSSld N.. Klhli St. flrtiv S- Dormer. Iltn f'ob.mhln Ave. K. F. Robtrts. gOtJColamhla Ave. . Jnrat J. lulclev a Son. 1S4S Kl.lce Ave. Urn, O. Mjer, SIO W. Diamond St. riilllp Cohen. I1S9 N 2(1 St. .1. llorclfn tc Bro.. 0S1 N. lBtlt St. Vtm. MomlMhtln A Co., 11131 U. finsiuifhanns Aft. John O. Ward. ISM N. 11th St. Vrrd II. l'ovvell. 1S11 W. Columbia Ate. T. T. Uix-kett. ? N. ltlth St. John J. narifr. 2S1R J. Columbia Ave. Mm. N. Gitr-. 1019 W. Suq..fhanna Ave. .1. J. Ilrlns, ?R21 Cctl.iinhfa Ave. IV. F. lUnUrlilcr A Ilro., 2031 W. Clrard At. Frank A. Dlrbl. 220(1 N. 17th Kt, I."tIh Morford. 122 N. 12lll St. Urtnkmtinn llroa.. 2611 lnnkfortl Ate. Agriitt Werner. 1th and Ljenmlnir Ate. NORTH I'ILAIIF.I.rlIIA (.rfirre FatterMn, 2130 N- Front St. VlVx. Mfldrmn. 23li N. Front St. Frank TX-ken. 482ft Klllnt Sun Are. Haw Mlllwrll. lMh nnd Wlndrim Sta. liVorife F.ntel, 2123 Cifrn.nntawn Atc C. llfrn-r. 2d and Wyomlnr Ate. Thomaa Henry. SS61 N.Rth St. Conrad I. Ktrmn. 2817 KrnalnElon Ate. Cluis RaeD. 720 I.jrnmlncr Ate. 1 1 rlnnn. S720 Klln Nun Ave. rank F""nn. S00J OH York Itond. Wm. notle. 1 W. Alleclient Ate. I!. Herman Meyer. SSJ1 N. nth 8. n fl Weir. 231 W. '.lrnrd Ave. Klnll'r "er Shetjpard Co . 11,d. Ate. Taill SI. Adam llerle. 100 N. 12j,n St. Jacob Ralh"& Hon. in f, L Chel en Ate. j V rowera 56.11 Cnew St. neoree IV Chili". Jr. 2.131 W. Ihtth Ate. Sr(ts.tl"n. 2121 K.Cbelten Ave. CbaV K. smith. 17 II. :Ji'rR'it Harry Tlinmaa. 00 K. l l.te r SI. X. Hi Walker. 1.22.1 N, 17Ml St. II. T. Rlchter. S424 llerinantnnii ATe. .TohnA"McVlh. 2001 Rlrtw Ate. fleorire Selmlnn, 1S2 1 J) . Vork st, 1., Jj Vlttrronr. 11 W. R'tlnhnue St. ha. Sv. KaVnpl'r. 11V N SKth St., I"n Sli"m,ker, 0 W. Clarfleld St. Frank Iiroa.. laui & v.uuriinu t, .., In,., a HEATER or NOVEr.TT Tank Heater. Either furnishes you plenty ot hot water 14 hours a day for bathroom, liltcl.cn and laundry. Wo mako all types of Heattnc and Cooklnc npparatua. so can give you unprejudiced advice an to which method la bjest for your particular home or bulldlnr. Consult your dealer or telephone or write us, or, better still, come to oar attractive Factory Showroom where full line la displayed. 11 '' TAKE 2 WEEKS HONEYMOON Bride Wants Home, So She Again Marries Bridegroom ofx Secret Ceremony and Has Same Minister Perform Ceremony Married twice within two years, thp happy two are away on n two weeks' trip. It's n rnmanep of wnr and a whim of peace Hint resulted In the second marriage. The bride had always wnnted a home wedding nnd so she had It, even though she married the same man nnd had the same minister perform the ceremony. The second wedding vn performed at (he home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hrooks Paul, (1H0 Chestnut street, on Wednesday after noon, dune IS. Thirty friends assembled to witness the marriage ot Mrs. Irene Paul Kd wards with Mr. Prank Stanley An drews, recently of thi 302 linking Com- I I"1"''- Quite as n surprise came the announcement by the Itev. Mr. Purvis Hint the marriage vvns merely n repeti- Un" nf "no ,1,nL llc 1,Q'' ncrformc'"' S,1' tcmber 20, 1!1". Only two of the'friends nt the second BOY SLAIN FOR SANDWICH , . , Opens Recuperation Camp for Those Whom Germans Mistreated New York. June 21. (My A. I'.) A recuperation pump hns been opened A. at lion- Itlloctie. France, for French girls returned from captivity in (iermnny, the War Work Council nnnouncetl here last night. f J iris from the devastatetl districts of northern France also will be .sent to this camp. There arc hundreds of young xvomen from these districts iu u serious physical condition from under nourishment, nervous strain due to fright nnd torture at the time of the German occupation. iJJiUIIWMIWa'.WIWWHllWi 1 , ,. J 'ililHH1 liSoi'. "HZ sianaaras were noi muuu -j Si&5l .I'lffi'i 'W Pi M w 'Mi duplicated over niKht. Here. 4"? 1 I I "j then, is a very different sort of jiK -xTf 1 'lR a place, with not only uncx- K 'fijt'l js JyJ! ll, celled cuisine nnd perfect serv- W" Jjifrjsiyynil! ,0 ice, but with nn atmosphere v FyC .'VllNS&SLL- ,)P',; that is its xery own. (,M V&JPZa j pjMyROAP ,T-,,',,y vmijut st. -'fy, I. II. Itlrlitcr. SOU W. York fit. Otto Str,nurkrr, 805S N. 15tU Nt. lanlrl Cialley, 1421 Yenunao St. Jienrite Smith. 2SI8 Cedar St, C. It. Anlunny, 2S01 fiermantewn Ate. Antnn .lakcht. S122 Kensinlton Ate. B. Hunter. SSin Kenhlncton Ate. II. Killed. 4401 N. Franklin St. Win. Kntnnnn. StO W. Nnrrt St. Ottu Gelmejrr. .1711 N. Fifth St. wf.st I'irii.Arji.LrmA W. .1. Wnllrr. 102 S. COIh SI. M. 1. Tienlhnn. 131 N. ((2diKt. Oen. IV. rainier Son. SS12 Market St. C.en. 15. Wnl.l. 313.'. Lnnentter Ate. Thea. A. I.nttrrlt. 3830 Market St. Wen. S. lliuiMtll. O N. 10th St. I.. M. MrFaaael. -1801 Weornand Ate. L- W. Jlarrlnejten. 4625 frnodland Ate. F. t. Mcfiarry 4 flea.. 4320 .nnriattr Ata John T. Fallon S.121 Haterford Aw. tea. V. Krltr. 4fllh St. uhnre Lnucaster An. V.. n. Clark, 221 N. 13.1 St. "ma" Ttnnerminn ft Co.. 01 N. 60th St, Walter n Rhea. !8th Ht. nnd Ilnr-rford An. Fleh.rd Firth. SSd "n Wharton Sta. Jaa. F. Ilflillnan. 1H Vine St. south rini.AiiKi.rniA 4. V. T.lndnrrn, 1838 Ja-kon St. A. J. nii-trln. 1R2K Ft. 2011. St. Joenli RlrhMto, 1117 K. 1'aM.tiink Ate. J. II. 5ltlirlr. 1R25 S. 17th St. Jnme. J. Doodv. 2724 Orav Ferry Road Unhert Halle Co.. RIB K. ltlth f,t. Frank V. Iiouahettt. lOSrt v.. I'aaiynnk Are, O. W. I-onc, 1402 Federal St. i stmrcRim n. A. llertarh, 70SD Oxrori I'lke e-onthampto, ra. K. C. KautTtnnn Oak I.ane. Pa. J. J. Ifellt Conat. Co. W. P. Muencl.. 70th Ave. ft York Road, Oak I.ane Rranrntoa-n, Pa. Davit & Ilunslcker. Snencer Hi. Cnvwrd, Pa- Aern Jorrenaen, Wrncote, ra. Kdtvnrd Tyaon NKW JF-RSEY lladdnn IlelsMa. N, J. Condon ration Camden. N. 4. P. R. Jet. 328 Federal St, Camden. N. J. II. K. Runyan. 1898 Mt, Kphrala ruinden. N. 3.V. ,. Tejera 4 Ron. tUtli Federat I.. C. SlmtHon Pl.imhlnec V Heat. Co., 700 lleaadway Camden, N. J. riatyly nnrlev Co.. Rrond A Plug Cnit'en. N. .1. I.. N. Nelaen. 1DM Broadway Woodlynne. N. J. J. Warner Dutnpbey, goto Wood- lynne Ate. RuedMboro, N. J. M. C. Sparka rji. ir. - i ran nnrl nn i-nal rnnmi ret a FORTUNE GAB WATER ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia Alanufacturera of Bollera, Flpeleas Ileatera, Furnacei and Uancet Is Philadelphia for 13 jeara. ceremony had been present at the first marriage and they bad kept tuft secret j tor nearly two years, liven me parents. i of the bride were surprised nt the mm-; istor's announcement. Mrs. Andrews wns divorced from her ' first busbntid July 2, 1017. The dny of ' her second wedding Mr. Andrews en listed nnd left for Fort Hlocum. He . failed June 7, 1018, for overseas. He ' returned May 15 of this ypar and hag since been paying court to his wife. At the wedding Wednesday the brldfl wore a white satin gown with an ovqr- dress of beaded white georgette crepe. She wns attended by her sister, Mrs,' Wnlter II. Forbes, xvho wore a gown of pink taffeta, nnd by her seven-ycar-ojd daughter, Kathryn Edwards, os. flower girl. The couple left Thursday for a trip which includes Washington, the homo' of the groom, nnd points along the Norths Atlantic const. feU Mr. Andrews is connected with thl Frnnklln Sugar Hefining Company. Ten-YearOld Boy and Chum Ao cused of Fatal Hold-Up Srrnnlon, Pa June 21. (Hy A. P.) While on the mountain near Illnkely yesterday, looking after the family cow, Peter Ixnnpp, seven years old, sat down lo eat n sandwich. Oliver Polder, aged ten, and Johu Dell, aged fourteen, came, upon him, commanding him to hold up his hands, it is nlleged. According to the police Denier pointed a revolver nt Knnpp and it was discharged aa Doll took the sandwich, Knapp falling over dead. i The revolver xvas htolen early in the week from the room of n State Trooper Mernfield, nt Mahon's Hotel, Olipbant. e s i' H VII w i St Iff,') -1 'Vl 'J . i. k 5 -t ' z-w?m 1 k fy" t 1- t ?trGri U . t , Hht- ,f- -t . t i IKV S&i uf ..".