Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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1 KILLED, 17HURT
' iSWEEK-EHDTOLL
Truck Driver Crashes Into Auto
on White Horse Pike, Injures
Four and Speeds Away
BABE AND PARENTS IN CRASH
One rhllndclplilnn van killed nnd
seventeen others injured in automobile,
motorcjle, trolley nnd other accidents
over the week -end.
The dead person was :
Mrs. Morris Flnhe!. twenty-five years
old, 3310 Haverford avenue, (struck by
an automobile.
The injured persons are:
Mrs. ltoso (Shirk, thirty-nine years
old, 330 Wot (iirnrd avenue; fractured!
skull and other injuries ; automobile
smaidiuii.
Eugene (JliirK, forty-one years old,
her husband, same address; contusions
of the side and face; automobile smash -up.
Margaret (ilurli, twelve years old,
their daughter: contusions of the legs;
automobile .mahup.
Morris YA'usshouii, thirty-nine years
old, 3234 North Front street : cut about
the head; automobile smashup.
Dai 111 Chuilnow. twentj -nine years
old, 023 Mojiiim-nsing avenue; injuries
to right knee, elbows and liead ; automo
bile smasliup.
Lewis Meluick, twrntv-eijrlit years
old, 2010 Alder street: left side of bend
cut and shoulders injured ; automobile
accident
Samuel Debs, twenty-four years old,
2210 South Eighth strepf, left elbow
injured nnd body bruises; automobile
accident
David Pearl. 1714 Wolf street, con
tusions of body; automobile accident.
Jesse Hoopes, thirty-five years old.
Forty-ninth street and Woodland ave
nue, cut about face and head; trolley
accident.
William Itenneman, fifty-two years
old, 1414 Xewkirk street, fractured hip ,
Jn trolley accident.
Charles Oreyroyse. 1.S40 North Mar
shall street, buck injured in fall from
cherry tree.
John Kowslti. 4."2 Salmon street, gen
eral contusions and lacerations, motor
cycle smasliup.
Sophia Koivshi, bis wife, same ad
dress, general contusions and lacera
tions, motorsycle smasliup- .
Frank Johnson, negro. 113 North
Felton street ; lacerations about head
and bruises : automobile smasliup.
William Mctirath, eight years old.
SSS Iladdon avenue. Camden : lacera
tions about head ; struck by an auto
mobile. An unidentified woman, injured in
the trolley crash.
Mrs. Finkel met her death late Sat
urday evening. She alighted from a
trolley car near her home and as she
passed around the front end of the trol
ley an automobile being driven on the
wrong side of the street struck her.
Death was almost instantaneous.
One of Auto Riders Ai rested
i. Raymond Moore, 1441 South Forty -
seventh street, one of the two men in
the automobile at the time of the acci
dine, is under arrest. The driver of
the automobile is expected to bo ar
rested today.
The three filueks and Wussboun were
injured when a motortruck crashed into
the rear of the automobile in which
they were riding on the White Horse
pike, near Lnwnside, N. J., yesterday.
Mrs. Gluck is in a vers serious condi
tion. The others will recover. The
four Injured person wero taken to the
Cooper Hospital, Camden.
Tho driver of tho truck which ran
Into the rear of the passenger car never
stopped to nscertaln the extent of the
damage done. His license number was
taken, however, and he will be arrested
today.
Messrs. Clindnow, Mclwlck, Debs nnd
l'carl were injured when their automo
bile overturned on the White Horse pike
ubout eighteen miles from Atlantic City,
All were taken to tho Atlantic City
Mospltal.
Mr. Kowski and his wife, Sophia,
were injured yesterday by being thrown
from the sldccnr of a motorcycle which
collided with a motortruck at Ortho
dox ncd Paul streets.
Their slx-month-old baby, in the side
car also, escaped Injury, but the mother
and father both received cuts and bruises
about the body and head. They were
taken to 1'ranUford Hospital. John
Pitirus, driver the truck, nnd John S?o
koas, of Kdgcniont avenue above West
moreland street, driver of the motor
cycle, wero arrested.
Motonnan Is Injured
Tdo persons, the motonnan of one
trolley and a woman passenger, were
severely inured last njight, when a
Willow (Srove car running north on
r.leventh street, crashed into a Luzerne
street car at Montgomery nvenue. Mnny
of the pus-etigcrs in both cars wore
cut bv living glass, but they were treat
ed at the scene of the accident and
went home.
Mr Hoopes, motonnan of a Willow
Grove car. was badly cut and bruised
and was taken to St. .losepli s Hospital.
The woman, whose name was not gnen
to the police, was taken to the same
institution.
The accident was peculiar, Inn J.u
zerne street car. which a ruunins
north on eleventh street, stopped sud
denly to permit a Frnnkford car to run
M.i'mi tlm nvenue. The AVillow (trove
trolley was utiabl" to slop as speedily
and rammed the other trolley in a rear
end collision.
Such was the force of I be impact
that the cars were tele-scoped and it
required considerable effort to back the
Willow Grove ear away.
.Mr. Itenneman was injured when he
fnl while boarding a trolley car near
Moorcstown. N. .1.
Mr. (iicyeojse was hurl when he
fell from u cherry tree near l'ov Chase.
TO DISCUSS MEXICAN OIL
Carranza Officials and Petroleum
Men to Confer In New York
Washington, June 23. (Hy A. 1M
Relations between Mexico and the
1'nited States are expected by officials
here to be greatly improved by confer
ences to be held in New York this
week between General Cimdidn Aguilar,
son-in-law of President Carranza and
minister of foreign affairs in Carranza's
cabinet, and representatives of the oil
companies operating in Mexico.
General Aguilar, according to official
information, is empowered by President
Carranza to make any agreement neces
sary to effect a settlement of the trou
blesome oil question.
70 BODIES ENTOMBED
E
38 Corpses Recoverod by State
Troops in Tornado-Swopt
Minnesota Town
NUOVJ DELEGATI
ITALIANI PER PAR1G
La Politica Riguardo la Quos-
tiono Adriatica non Subira'
Alcun Cambiamonto
100 PERSONS BADLY HURT
Fergus Falls, Minn., June 23. (Hy
A. P.) Hetweon sixty and seventy
persons were killed nnd more than a
hundred were badly injured by the tor
nado which struck Fergus Falls late
yesterday and tore a large section of
the city, including the business district,
to pieces. Thirty-eight bodies have
been recovered.
State troops began senrching the
wreckage shortly after daylight. It is
believed thnt more than a dozen bodies
arc buried In the debris, which was the
Grand Hotel. Fifty persons were in
this building when the tornado came.
About thirl v of them are dead.
Much of the residence district south
of the Ked river is a waste.
About T.OO stores and residences were
demolished. A score or more of per
sons are missing. The property loss is
estimated at several million dollars.
Yirtuallj the entire northwestern sec
tion of the city is in ruins. Public
buildings and .hiirdirs were destroyed.
I Hospitals are crowded Wltll victims.
I but city officials snid this morning tho
believed Fergus Palls would be able to
i provide relief for its sufferers.
I U17.CI1S SiUU ui'V ... i"' - ....v.
storms struck the city In quick suc
cession. Several persons corroborated
statements that three funnel-shaped
clouds were seen. The lirst apparently
struck the town from the northwest
I and tore through the Lake Alice dis
trict. This smash wrecked the Grand
Hotel. The second cloud brought driv-
I ing rain and approached from the south -
' ...not
St! Paul. Minn.. June 23. (Ry A.
P. I Railroad officials here said tnej
..r0 nnl,le lo obtain accurate informa
tion of the conditions caused by the
storm last night at 1 ergus l alls, .mini
Kffnrts to learn the number of persons
injured when Great Northern passenger j
u.nin Vr, 1. known us the oriental i-im-
1 ited was swept from the (.rack have been ,
' unsatisfactory. Karly reports said ,
that onlv one girl was injured nnd her,
1 hurts were not oi a scrums uuiiuv. ,
1 No mention has been made of the mem- !
hers of the train crew.
Published unit DUtrlbutM Under
, ., PEHMIT NO. 1)11.
, Autliorltert hy the net of Octohir (I.
W7i. n "I" at tho Pcutoftlcd at rhlla-
ily order of tho Preali)-nt.
A 8 Hl'tlMSROK.
Postmaster General.
Itoina, 23 giugno. Si annunzia die
11 Senatore Gugllelmo Marconi, il Sena
tore Vittorlo Sclaloin cd il Senatore
Tommnso Tittoni, ts-rnlnlst.ro per gli
Aflnri Esteri. saranno I ntiovi Dclcgnti
Italian! alia Conferenza delln l'ace. Vi
e' raglone per credere oho cssl scgui
rnnno la politica dei predecessor! ri
guardo la questione ilell'Adriatlc
I giornnli antagonist! al ey jresi
dente del Consiglio dei Ministn, On.
Giolitti, hniino condotto una violcnta
canipngnu contro la fonnaziono dl tin
gahinetto Nitti ed hanno clitamnto
l'On. Nitti "un luogotenente di Gio
lilti." II "Giornale d'ltalia" c "I'o
pooa" sono specialmente violent! nci
loro articoli, sostenendo die ncssun
uomo die abbia eonnhonza con i neu
tralist! o con quelli pronti n fare rlnun
zie sulla nspirazioni italinne potra' an
dare al poterc lieH'attiiale niomcnto
critico.
Gabride D'Aiinunzio, il grnnde poeta.
uno de campion! del movimento, e'
giunto in Itniuii ed ha scritto un calo
roso atmello alia nazlone. pubhlicando
lo bill "Popolo d'ltalia," uel quale sol-
NANNY GOAT HAS $7.50 MEAL
Owner Pays Price of Flowers In
Magistrate's Office
Miss Nunny Goat, owned by Samuel ,
Cnpalio, 510 Fast Itittenhouse street,
dined yesterday on n $7.."0 meal.
When Capalio was called upon to pay
for the dinner another goat ho has
strayed all over the office of Magistrate
Pennock. at oOfm Germantown avenue,
but Miss Nanny was at homo nt the
time, digesting her meal of yesterday.
At noon yesterday Miss Nanny in
vaded the green houses of Robert Jam
ison, nt Chelten avenue and Musgrave
street. Tho young lady ignored weeds
and dined solely on dainty blooms.
Jamison couldn't catch Miss Nanny, so
he had Cnpalio arrested. The price of
the meal was fixed at a hearing today.
Why do so
many have
their developing
and finishing
done at
HAWORTH'S
(Eastman Kodak Co.)
1020 Chestnut St.
Buy your coal now
The price will be much higher.
We handle only the very
BEST COAL
Satisfied customers for 30 years.
21M0 lbs. to every ton for 30
years.
Our business lias Increased from
3000 tons a year to 150,000
tons.
Icclta tuttl 1 vcrl patrlotl ad unlral
"contro la cosplranlonc." "
11 "Qlornalc il'Italla" dice die l'On.
Nitti ha notificnto D'Annunzio chc cgll
biamavn Incontrarlo In "terrcno ncu
trnlc," desidcrando dl spiegargll la sua
politica, II giornale nggiungo cue
D'Annunzio rcpllco' declinando dl lu
coutrare l'On. Nitti In "terrcno ncu
trale" polche' non nc sentlva la neccs
sltn', clo' nonostnnto cgll si djceva
sempre pronto a ricevcro l'On. Nitti
qnalorn questl si fosse reento al suo
Hotel. 11 glornalo dice, inoltre, chc
fino a tarda ora dl sabato, l'On. Nlttl
non nveva fatto alcunii replica a
D'Annunzio.
II Times, nell'edlzlone del pome-rip-gio
dl lerl l'nltro pubbllca tin artl
colo nel qunle dichlara che il trnttnto
segreto dl Saint Jean do Mnurlcnne,
dell'egosto 1017, tra l'ltalk c-le Totcnre
dcll'Intesa, e' stato Rcuerlmento dl
mcntlcato pcrchc' ombrcgglato dal trat
tnto dl Lomlrn, ma cio' nonostante c'
molto lmportnnte In consldcrnzloiie ddla
poslzione dell'ltnlia.
"II trnttato dl Saint Jean dc Man
rlennc dice 11 giornale dava Sinlrne
all'Italla, con la condlilonc chc Vac
cordo fosse stnto rntlflcato dal govcrno
russo. Alcuiil mcsl plu' tardl l'lnghll
terra denunclava il trnttato con 11 prc
testo chc I bolsccvlchl In Itussla non
potevnno ratlficarlo, ma lu rcalta'
l'Inghllterrn peusavn dl dare Smlrnealla
Orcein in cnmblo del proinesso niilto da
parte del Prlmo Ministro Venlzelos
uello opernzionl In Macedonia. 'Inghll
terra proponevn die l'ltalla avesse Ana
tolia, ma il Harone Honntno (HnIstro
It.allano per gll Affarl KHterl) rlfiuto'
dl fare un nuovo nccordo."
WILLIAMS'S BACCAliUREATE
President Garfield Approves Interna
national Brotherhood
Wllllnmslown, Moss., .Tune 23. (Ily
A. 1'.) President anrficld, o Wllllami
College, In his bnccnlaurcatc sermon
yesterday emphasized the need of a
growth of the spirit of co-operation. He
approved the idea of an international
brotherhood of man, but condemned the
raiiicat extremist Who "iacta tiioaV 1
titude oi friendliness that brines' men ' .
together and makes possible ,the blot !
ting out of differences."
200 Germans Held In Food Riots
Mannheim, June 23. During serious! .,
food riots hero twenty persons have)
been seriously injured nnd 200 arrested.
Troops were called out to quell tho
disturbances.
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Several Hundred New &
Handsome Silk-Lined
Suits to Wind
up June
f JO
Each one worth $45 or $50 at least)
PERFECTLY hand tailored, beautiful
worsted patterns, lined not only in the
body but in the sleeves with finest pure silk.
June has been a splendid month at the
William H. Wanamaker Store because
highest possible quality at the lowest pos
sible prices has been given men and young
men in the kind of suits they want.
These last suits will sell in rapid fire
order.
Choose yours early.
William H. Wanamaker
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I Ip5 Largest Coal Yard (it 'ht!a.
Ife Tr.ntnn Ave. & Wettmorcland
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ROCKINCHAIR
Athletic Underwear r Men &Bq73
OLouse v V
IN BACK NV 1
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CLOSED l-'i'iTOl
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CHOTCH X
nw vrMin I II if IV &
MlfllilimiilMllW
Tke ideal underwear for the
outdoor man and boy.
Allows such absolute free
dom of movement that you
are never reminded you
have any underwear on!
Henderson & Ervin
Norwalk, Conn.
cl
Headquarters Rockinchair Athletic Underwear
1217-19 Chestnut St.
ONLY ONE STORE
11th and Chestnut Streets
mfflnmmummm
mmmmsmm
Next Time Buy
SOLID TIRES
They will give you
more mileage.
They will give you
easier riding.
They will give you
real service.
They are designed
properly
They are built
properly.
They are tested
properly.
brio to Rtt
THEY DELIVER THE
GOODS
We sell Fisk Solid Tires because
we believe in them
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H. T. E1SENBERG TIRE SHOP
301 North 15th Street
Philadelphia
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
An Extraordinary. Fur Event
For Tomorrow Tuesday
.
"It Was Impossible to Have Our Entire Stock of
Valuable Furs on Sale on the Opening Days."
High-grade assortment of furs were ordered at a time when the market was lower than it is today and
may ever be again, with the constantly increasing demand for furs. Through our fore
sight, advanced models for the coming Fall and Winter, may be selected now,
Fur Coats and Wraps
Hudson Seal
(Dyed Muskrai)
Genuine Mole
Nccfural Nutria
Natural Muskrat
Natural Squirrel
Eastern Mink
Marmot Sport Model
At A
Fur Scarfs
Hudson Seal
(Dyed Muskrat)
Hudson Bay Sable
Taupe & Kamchatka Fox
Genuine Skunk
Natural Squirrel
Natural Nutria
Genuine Kolinsky
Capes and Sets
Hudson Seal
(Dyed MusJ(ral)
Taupe & Kamchatka Fox
Natural Nutria
Genuine Mole
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Genuine Skunk
Cross Fox
Natural Raccoon
Very Remarkable Saving
At the present time we have no facilities to store furs, and owing to the
extremely low prices, every sale must be final,
no credits or exchanges.
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