',5?: ih- " if'TiP f - r " . .- r 2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 .-"f, rVA N ALIEN VOTE RULING BLOCKED BY WALSH1 Formal Decision Wanted on Pe tition to Strike Off Names of Unnaturalized Men VERDICT SET FOR TOMORROW William WnUh. one of th tiro com mbjiionor on the now board of rocK tration. prevented Hint both fiomicneh ins n decision Inilnv on the pt litinn filed b the committee of sevontv tn strike the mime of !00 iitinnturnlitl men from tho nosni,nt Hst. I Qiiinn. secretary ot the bn.im before which argument on th inotioii was hoard was picparing to mjii ton petition- that would bin f taken i manv names from tbo Iim w hen Mi Walsh objected tli do. Inrtl thnt i formal fin iion should bo imitlo. ntnl it was then announced that it would hi given nt 11 oVlock tomoirow ini nine Mr Wnlb nnd Mr Quint). n'i Chairman II Lawrence Fell nnd lin ton Itogeri Woodruff, bud boon mHiuz to hoar argument on tbo potitmii. It appeared that Mr. Quiim. Mr I II .unl Mr Woodruff decide.' to accent tin committee of rvpiiti' petition with. out Mi Wnlh having cproe.rd nt opininn. floors C l'ioiio, the fifth membi i of the bonrd. vvn not pus pnt. Vi antnl Knrm.il Killing It did not nppeit thnt Mi W.iMi ol iooto.1 t,, tho .'pi iwii t" -hiIm "11 tli" name- bn that bo ni.'iHi dcnul a tormnl I . i nig Onh four poi lib t.ie won- h might boforp tho boatd toihiv In tin- . "in mittpp of scvent.v to fotrp n inline I" nil !)00 petition hnp hen lited to tnko off tin' tinnip- of niPti who r lted !" having declared their mien t ion of being ii.ittirnhpil Origiiinllv PlillO won" filed bv I hi committee Amnnc thene woio liuoti blnnkpt petition w.ueh vvotc thiown .nit bv tho board ill tho loninining pti tinnn 'WO worn in lefeionte to ih. unnaturalized londi'iits who air tPtinnl either "D 1 oi 1 V " minium: 'declined mii'iiti.in ' nnd "mtoiitli il natunili.itinn Tho ton i ppciti. . .i.p- pn otitPil t. the cnnimi-ioiit i tmlav wit Abo Dn liter. I.'IIT Smitli Fifih .tircr. a tailor cl,icd n- .1 ' I 1 ' I lo i- n Rutvian who h.i boon in tint imintiv for thirtpi'ti veiir. ,ind in thnt tune tievoi madp nppln ntiou tm untuinli,,i -tion pnpiTs Joseph OnrT. t'Jl Cup Miect a phospr lip h nl-o a Uu-m.iii, iintl ' I'""'""" npvpr inndo nppln iitiiui for his papor ' nprniMiij Unaiil Siiinuol Mmtoii. i:il." South Fifth, I'lan- fm tho croni Aiihti. ,in linot. sti'ppt, n tailor. lie spriiipd his hrtiworo foi muliii .-.1 nt n niP.tniK of naval pnpoi-". .i pnt aco nud a nm ap ''onMi urtor- nnd piixnti' liuiliior-. and madp atiplioation fur hi- vpcond papois. t'hnitiiiun I In t lo hn- ipmuiiiiipiiiIpiI to whirli would luivo nmilo him a . iliPti ! Svori'tar Iannl that tho i-finotiiirtiuii Thpv wpip not ncrpptpil. hnwpipr. n DP HiiporMwd In n ronnnittpp tn Iip thoT had not boon tillod out loircoth "inpnsoil of Iti-ur Admnnl Pinirl W Mptpi- Sirtofskj, l.'iiir, South Law renoo stioot. Ho is sluiom.ikor. and applioil fm his tiit papois tmlaj It was pxplaint'd to tho i-omniissn. ors bj Willintn .1. niiott. i-piiipspiiI - icj tbo I'ominittoo of ootit. thai ho had nt hnml four othor sppiulii iasps, but thnt Iip would not press thoiu ;1 prfonf lass Makes Oblpitinn Leopold f Class, of the Kopubluan eitv lominilteo. objot toil to the striko off petitions being m 1 opted In the boa id. on the ground that thoio wn no cMdentf to show- that tho had been signed b a quulitiod 1 loetoi I Unbolt Head 1111 msppitor fm the loranuttpp of sppI1 uin, in ps n ."114,", , Hrown street, then testihod that ho had signed the petitions Itofoio Mi- Head was eallod upon to tell wlu'ip ho liod. ho imisultPiI mi nfspss,,!' s o..k and then stated Eighteenth dui'ion of the 1 ort. fourth ward. ' I I.oe I'ntton, foi the Itrpubliinn nt lommitteo. arsuod that the cnniniission ers had onlj tho powoi to sti ike nfl the names of men nn the assessment lists who bine moied or who are tbatl Mr Klliott devlared thnt an un nattiializod resident is not n iiinliheil otpr nnd thoiefore has no n,:lit 1.1 have Ins name uiiou the asspssnient lists All of the Mill petition tiled tn stuke off tJio names of iiunuturnli7'i lesideuts are for downtown waitK in the I'nst Senatorial distriet IJichaid T MeSoile.. aitoinev foi the Demon mie fit enmtnittee. asked the board to aet opt petitions fm ngis trnrs tiled lutei ilmn last Mnndav The time for hling these petitions epim Sundaj night, but the 1 niiiinissmiieis gave the Demoernts another dav in W'hieh to enter them No attiou w.i. taken b the enmniissioneis tod.n mi Mr MeSiirlej's leipnsi. ASSORTED TITLES FOR SALE Baronetcy Offered for $125,000 Helps Stir British Scandal tendon. .Inlj 'JA -ilty A I' 1 1m pensation of titles is the t.ndfr spot in Iintish politteal life todav Thov aro awarded In the king on the prime ministers rei oinmendntion Uotoimom (Ompluin thnt for 11 long time titles hac been awarded b pi'inn inuii.teis for purel part j sor ii os and Mituallv bought by eontnbutions to purt funds The now National putt. hith has. a few members in the House of (Van mons, has taken up thp ipiostinu (ion srnl Page Croft. Us ihuirman. has written to the newspapers proposing to proe before any judioml "ommittee that (dmc 1010 one member of I'arlinment has rejected an offer of n title in re turn for a cash pa.xmont to parly funds and that the father of a member of the House of Commons was offered a barouetcy for S12."i.000 Ho charges also that a member of Parliament who was created a peer after the beginning o' the war subscribed sbortlj after ward a very large sum of monoj to a newspaper that supports the premier. He mentions instances One title, he aj. was granted to a politician so no torious as to be regarded unfit to be a ..andlrliltn for Parliament, nnnther to n politician deemed unscrupulous and a bird to a man "nreviouslv involved In a notorious social scandal." I Small Fire In Drug Store Smoke, penetrating the living apart ments of Joseph Cook, above the drug store of William Groff, Seventeenth and Federal streets, early today led to the discovery of a fire iu the store. The family turned in an alarm and the blaze was soon quenched. The fire -.ted In -itJ. b ii nvnm of tbo rlriiv store hpMml "?"?Vt the prescription counter, the place be- JS -l.J.l A .U II " lag cioku pi. IUC lUUtT. "' ' i J , I1 11000 TUT f I ' CITY MAM, ,f y?7rr.ioiw t I MM H M I'l ( (IMI'MIIII Inn linPts. 1 1KK) cot Iniic. nlnui-t twin1 Hip bi'iclit of IVnu's b.il mi ( itj Hall, whlili N .I7 fi'ct .ibinp tbo sirrrl. .up lo bo built In tin shipping ho. ml Two Super-Liners Planned by V. S. t nmlnup'l rrn.n l'aci Pno thin in HlilitinM tli" lo. .ition i Olllfl II du. In mil i wi up to I'h mouth. r.nLui'l .s tin distniiio bi'irig ',s7". iiiiiip.ii.d with 'J'llHi inilos "N . i k itv i.llllllgp 111 Using I'nlt I l fi PW Allot Iipi T ' 1 1 J li.iv th. Hiiiioini. PiiiPiil sanl. would In i.i. t.lipwnc ol (..ngistioii in w tu K bnibiii Tin- plans pitnub' l..i 1I..11I1I1 ti.it king tin piis.in lailinad fioiu Mont ink Point tn Now York so lis 10 .1111 tm lhp pnsspngptv anil tiiMglit haiidlnl h tho iipw liui'js, 1 itbii inipnni niont- notpssaiv at 'Munt.mk r.tint will bo sou wnlN to t prttot t tin1 ships fmui niiithuost galos and 11 1 usi. mis housp jiml immigiutinii station is will ns w linups .mil whip Tajlnr. chief of the Huroiiu of Con siruction. as . I1.1 irimm : Homer 1,. Tor gusoii. president of the Newport News Shipbuilding and I)r Pock Compntn .losepb V. Powell, president ot tin Koie Iliii'i' Shipbuilding Coinpain . N A Neelnntl. jiiosident of the New ork Shipbuilding CiiiMpniM II I Mull piesident of the Clumps' Shipbuilding Compnn. nnd W I' tiibbs of (ho International Menantilo Minnie The pioposp.l titanie gieihountls of tho deep will not onh e. I ipse am pi es ' out vessel in si... hut in spied as wpII The Mniiiotuni.i. of the Ciinanl I. me. hold- the 1 h in J of foui dajs ion bonis and fort one nunutes fnuu lkluiens. tow 11 to New .uk. s,i tlie ii.ni. inplatod spied would snip half a d'n fimn th. quickest passage The l.iniaihau foruiorli the lieimnn sieauiship atorland 1- the l.ugost liner ntlont. being !."( feet long N"pt to the I.oMiithan. the laigosi ship now a flout is the lmpciatoi of ."il .Inill gioss tons wlmh is now used as nn Anierunn tini.imf nud wlmh ultiinatoh will ho turnt'd opi' to (ileal ISi'itaiii llei spied is iinlv about twen w three knots TIip laigfst llntish linet ntlont is ihe new Iiiitnniin of I's.l.'s. gross tons I un of .ompanson. the length of tin pioposnl M'ssels will be almost Iwito the In ighi of Penn's hat rui CiM Hull whiell is ,"i47 feet nbote the st I eol Shipping ntf n hoi o todav 10. .Id not sat whether the fontracts fm Hi. snip ping lionrtl pioieiteil gignnlii p.issen gei Inn 1 .iuis(is would 1 mill' I" a lenw are i iwt slnpi urtl 'I'heie Hie snei.il .irds in thr I'llllll tlelphia distil. 1 thill I'l hauilli tin coustrui turn of thrsp mouarihs of the tloop with sli'hi alteratioiis of ili.n shipwiis Among those aie the plant ot tin New 11rk Shipbuilding Cm pma 11011 ui Camden, the plant of William Ci.iiup A: Sons nnd ihe I log Island plant of the Amei lean International Shipbuilding Cor point ion . s.sels of .1,1. 0(111 tmis and more have alreuih hi en built nt tho Caindiu plant of tin' New York eompain Iloijbt ns to whotlii'i esspjs of the sue ot tin ptoposod liners roulrl bo safeh Iniituliiil in the Ilelnware wore M'outed In sliipliui'diug authoiitios who said tin re would be no tioubli 111 put ting them in or at high tide SCHAPPELLE BAIL AT $2500 U of P. Professor Who Killed Bur glar Is Quickly Released Iir Ilenjamin r Schappelle. a sistnnt professor at the I'liiversitv Ponnsvlvninn w held witlini.t hnil for the action of the tirand Jurv bv the! is making S500 a month, which lie told ..... . j ... i.i. . t.. orniipr s nirv tor nv for e.iiisitiir tho jurv tottav tor causing death of Anthom W. Holfelner. twen ty -eight jeats old. the second-year medical student who was shot and killed while attempting a rubber; at a fraternity house at 210 South Thirty sixth street. The law forced the coroner to hold Doctor Schappelle without bail Cor oner Knight advised the professor's at- rney. however, to gain his client's re lease from the district attornev Thi This wns done, bail being fixed at M.'OO f)r Schappelle wns free fifteen minutes af ter the jury's verdict had been ren dered. Holfelner, whose home was in Buf falo, N. Y,, was killed on .lulv 14 Lumber Yard Fire Blamed on Engine Fire, believed to have beeu rnused bv isparks from a passing locomotive. Inst night destroyed a two-stor cement building in Sroodjey Brothers' lumber jrnVd, Church and Talwi' street. jd, Church and Tay M sy TEN MORE WARRANTS Charged With Selling 2.75 Boer. Forty-two Prosecutions Under Way DEALERS WANT QUICK TRIAL' I Trn moro nrrnnt wrp iwui'd to il.n fit tlip nirpst of saloonkoppi is in 'his i it ihnrupil with spiling J "." jipr ' .rut Iippi Tin RiuortiiiiPiit niithnritli uiiili'i tho tippMisinu of I ntti'd Stalr tt.irn.' Kiino h-ivp ,ilicatl biought I'Iiispi utions ns.nnst frut two alooii l-np'is and b.i.ti'iidi is itbm tho ln-M f"w ilnvs Moi" wjnanls- -up to Iip l-s, ,, I f bipf William I Hum. hoad of tho llurpati of liivrstig.iiinii H'partmpnt of .lustiip. ariiiPil in this .m todin Ho w.'i.t imiiiPdiatph tn dip l'rdprnl liuild nig whiTP Iip nilloil "ii Todd D.mlrl in Irirgp of soipriimnnt nnpstigntioii.s nnd on 1 nitp.l Stntps Atlornm Kn'np l'tpspiit nt tho I'unfr-rpni'i. woro Mr It fowlindli ilark Thp talk lastod for in K .111 horn At us ,,.n. lusj.in Chiof h l'hnn was nsKrd if his sit had mi signirii in. p ili tonnp.tinii with tho ram pmikii lust uniiortakon bv tho gov orn - niPiit in this . in to slum,, oi,t tho salo of bopt Up doiiipii it Up iIipIiiipi! ho d'siml lo miikr a if aiimiRomont ,.f i..s oth. ,..i fnrr.. of .lgints nud 'liM'slicaiois nnd bail piiIIimI Hip iiinfointii'r to oiitlino Ins plans for sp.-kiiiK tb. ... op-r it inn of both mi Mnuii'l and Mi K uu I hii'f 1'knn sni.l hi- si;,, hi this . m was hk.'h to bo bn.f piolmbh not inoip than two or tliipp das Tiiliitn'rini-sv of fpiloinl nutliiii mo in prospcution of Iiipw.is and siilonnmrn j is so ping to niomhors of tbo l'lnla ilolplii.i Krtail l.iipnn T'p.iIpis Asso i tuition that ollii lias iippii mauo nv Noil HoiiUPi- Us prpsidint. Miluniarih to fuinisli I nttiil Sl.it.- 1'istn.l At i i in K.ino with tin oMiloni p Ii" spi'ks Not Criminals e don't w ant , 's.ijs Ituniiri lo b" hoiinili'd b g.n pruuiPtit iletei tn es ih 1 lined Mr. Itoimir "In. tend ol th" gineinniont dabbling at tin enfoi.imint ot the act whit b it holds plohlblts her r selling, win not let tho saloon owners of Plnl iilelphin all 1 time to the petloial Uuild nig 1 in h with a bottle of br r 1 as a sum pit of the sort the sell anil 10I1111 tnih off ei tostimiiin that thm aiespl uu such boeinBo-' Thai would be all Seaich tm the pistol w 111. 11 wns useu the om.Iou.o needed In the gm pi muent. to tiro tho fatal shot at Mrs Clara We don I want tn be hounded like crim Sabot has piood futile, although the mals Wo fool wo are let oiving shabby I house and the surrounding premises treatinrnt from the government " 'lime been thoioiighh lansarked by the Todd I'niiol rif the Hurenii of Tn I authorities lostigation. Dopartnient of Justice' Sean lung innuir diroeted b Coroner smiled when nth iso.l of the pi opositiim j iVpston Potter, of ClaMon. N .1 . ot Itoiniei and said neither the Depart .ln( ('nlln Prosecutor Oscar It. Red mint of liistn p not the rlistri.t at I ro ()t Wrmdbun . N. .1 . at the coro toinev s oth.e had r eon od any such , n(,r-s ,n,psi which will bo held nt fin mnl riff or from the salonnmen ' tilassbuio. on Satiud.n. Is expected to More I S "ents Coming "Such a plan would materially rhnnge iliv situation." ho said "1 lealh can't .. ..... .. i...i t'.l .lo if lv Uonner made , -"' i"" " . ... ..i... , . I n. ill .1,,. mo ....1. .... ..fTpr .ot w si he Willi 111 make it 'Toll him to git in toiiih with mo," said Distiirt Attoinov Kane ietloctieh Mi Daniel wholiaspisi tetiii nod fiom Washington, liming had n talk with Assistant District Attnrtnn (ieneinl William I. I'liei'son. who is in lurge of Ihe onfoitenieut of the liquor lnw for the Department of .liistn e. declaied there was a likelihood of the goxoi iimoni tones in Philadelphia being augmented within a shoit time dised to Keep Open ."saloon owneis ( iowdo.1 tho headtpuii nis of tho laquor Dealers' Association in the I'enn Sipiaie Viililding .u( innul 'Mguioiis protest nguiiist the methods iimpl.nr.l against booi selleis , Dis 'tent Attoiuo Kane Tho were met In Moiiner and KrnnK . I Maueeh mini 'sol for the nigani.ation. who advised tht m to disiegurrl the goxei ninont s tampaign against beer sellers and lo ktep then saloons open and go on sell nig In 1 1 HOME FOR MILLIONAIRE BOY Court Grants Petition of Heir's Guardian to Spend $100,000 New olll. .lulv -M -I'tidor a ruling ,.f the Supreme 'Court .Inhn A. thur H.n.klev. thirteen vears old who w ill hn nn estate of SJ.7II0 (Mill when ho is tvven.v one as an inheiitnme from llf tfithrr .1 Aitnur liiiirKox. la nous 1... ,i:.i . win ...11 i. l1 . A Iiu ui'ti 11 i iii ur 1 .,.....: t.i.t in mnvn frutii tlio fiiirrnu lllll M'I llllll' l .V HI"' its of 11 100111 ai me iio.-i i.orraine the Hotel l.orrainr t.ia bon.eot li.sown in uuiinessmun t.v. siirioundod bv forests ami iiii.un ..... n..rl ..nwlrtrtl.n. tllP lll.Pst.f.li.t.l. mill ito'l IJOU.S " '' SOU This transplanting of the prospei tue millionaire was made possible b.v an order of Justice Ford iiermitting Mis Josephine Wood, tlie buv s giandmnthor and general guardian to spend SUM) IrOO from his estate to inquire a '200 acre nroneitv at Hamburg. N Y Cirmeron O'Dav M.Pherson eighteen. Confession of a muidri eoinmitted bv , .vears old. grandson of the late Daniel .him two jears ago when ho shot a man it'Dnv. of the Stan. laid Mil Companv . I with whom he had a ipianel. nt Clay i and heir to an estate of :i,"l).00tl. ob- I ton. N .1 . was made to the Camden I tamed an order from Sunogate Cuba police today b.v filuseppe fienevorardi. I Ian yesterda.v foi an allowance of .f2."t) ' following his arrest on suspicion of a month from the estate When he having stolen $,")0) from the John J j reaches his majority lie will eujo.v anjO'Loarj Construction Conipan.v, of income of Ssl.'.tlflO a vear from tMs 1'assaic 'source. (loiievorardi. alias Samuel Jlriiim. I MrPlicrson savs he is engaged in the 1m ed in Kairhill stieet neat Pike, this leasing of acnage for oil in Mkla-'itJ According to . illiam Schreglr r. nfthoma. Texas. New Mexico and Arknn - 'I .... ... ... . sas. bis father providing the capital. He tne court il.ies n.ii i-uvt-r ins iravenngi and other expenses WILLS PROBATED TODAY Many Private Bequests Made In Estate Settlements Wills prcbated today were those ot Helen II. Robins. 2115 Pine street. R8."i,0tl0. private bequests; Charles Mecky. 0020 Limekiln pike, $00,200. private bequests, ami Rose Flig. 10.'4 East Stella avenue. S3200, private be quests. Accounts of personal estates filed were those of William Kelloy, $100, 010.15; James W Cortney, ?7214.1).'l; Angelo Jaokovelli, $10,2112.00, and Eliz abeth Berkenstock $,"i440.01. Letters of administration were grant ed the estates of Mary K. Peterson, ;i:tr4 North Twenty second street, $12,- 000. and Fred V. Eckhardt, OSS East Berks street, $10,000, -, I HfcJ ,. tyftw' -w-ssi .Ttw ,sKv . t , - - SINKING BARGE , ' .1- ' '' . ' uLW1biv ffiHnjnvmnSlaHBwflmAln. s i-.ibi pi-iwiii hi ,. .jr-. l j-- -ft.- 'iv-.dU2Hj - -. r-.z iyMrtjptS'1 Sfe V f llHlil Mil III iHllf ' u" U,,UUM u MLLLIIUL ., ' Counsel Employed to Seek Free- ' . . ...... ' aom of Man Charged With Mifa'c M,J, Wife s Murder ,..-.. nn.. nor-n unT rnium ;WEAPON USED NOT FOUND I n oilum fm rhnilos Sabor thr I tflnssboni ci. ii pi. now in tho (iliiiicpstpp rountx pnl nt Woodburi . charcpd with tho iniiiibi of his wifp f'lara. who wasi shut nnd killod in tho lipilronin of hor lionic pstPi-.liu . is to Iip soiiKht through r. writ of habeas 001 pus (fooigo Maishall was teinmed as counsel for Sabor tndin In Hariv .1 'Krasne. of Wilmington. I lei . a I brother in law of the moused ninn In lonipuin with Mr lrasue. Attorney Marshall isitn Mis Kiasne in Coopei Hospitnl and obtainotl her signed state nient of the o. tuii-enee of W'pilncsd.i) lnorning. to use in the habeas corpus proceeding The guilt m innoconio of Sabor niiij 1 be determined In the lingorprint sjs Item which the I ilmn ester onunU ail Ithoritics will make use of tod.n rcsun m me uiscnnrKc 01 .-iniisti. Sas Arrest Not .Instilled I don't think much of the nrrest of Sabor aid t'oionci Potter today. " c IM1"W IlltUf lllitll nn- tu.iu..'-.... people did and wore doing mure than tho woie, but I toiild not sec where the ai rest of Sabor was justified. "He was ai rested and given u hear iug and hold without bail, being im medraleh roiuinitled and sent to the J"il at Wnudbur. without either Pros- i ii Kit ueurow or linsi-a ih'iiik .i.s,-m In fact, wo had no knowledge of the hearing until it was oor We wmo nut consulted in the niattei We had S"lioi under constaiil surveillanre mil llieie was no chum e that be would not b. al hand if we wanted him J. A. McGINLEY DIES Undertaker Never Recovered From Overwork In Influenza Epidemic Inhn A McOinlm an liudoi taker, died at his homo. o7" Spiing tiarden stieot Tuesdav. after an illness of seven months f.ast .lanuarv Mr Mr (iinle.v. who was (hirtv four vein's old, suffeicd a bicakdown Horn overvvoik dining the lnlluena epidemic He never regaiiietl liis In alth Mr Mctiinlcj is sui v ivod bv a widow. Mrs (iertrude M.liinlm and a son. .lames, four vrurs old l'liucial sen J(.os wiii h(, 1(,,i nl i,,s home ut 10:!Mi o'clock on Satuidav nimning and sol einn requiem mass will be said at St. Agatha's Church lute, menl will bo , made in St. Denis s , , mote, v Ar.ltnore Mr. Mctiinlov who was ,n tho umloi itakinff business mx ,...!. in ember -i "- v -7 IMiilurlclmnu ( oiim-u No iSH I of West Plnladolphia Catholic Club. llivisl.in 21. A. it tl i ommaniiei.v . ... ,,,...,. A () No s, Kuight - Snutll0stern sse,blv . ; ' ' ., (., , Huling No l'ra 2117 ........ - St Patrick s l f i i ii.-.iHi.." v,,l S. F. 1 S nnrlTwentv-frjiiith tr, Uepublicnn Club t CONFESSES MURDER . Arrested for Theft Tells of Kill- """" ' . '"fl Man Tw0 Years AS" head ot the v aniueu ... -.-... ...,... ,. e i . ll.A f'lnitrtll X I couiesseti ..i .. murder. . ....... , I hi., unni t. Tins estfinlislirrl thrnuirn "is ui"'"'.' - ----- - a photograph forwarded after his airest to the Passaic police, ine prisnuer .if mod the theft. fmmss'r'-'-. a Two-Year Terms In Abduction Casej'ji :WJSSati Frederick Bender and Ceorge Leon. ,-,!;;:' cVnV.rSdV'.r. .s ittoi. n t-h unman, today were sen- "'"ii viihi isnil Chathain st tenced to two years ca.b in the countv prison bv Judge Ferguson, in (Juaiter Sessious Court, on elmrges of conspirai.v to entice foiirteeu-jeur-old Editli Hear Before imposing sentence, Judge Fir guson overruled a new trial motion made on behalf of the convicted defend ants. An appeal was taken to the Su preme Court from the ijccision of Judge Ferguson Two Held on Tax Fraud Charge Jacob Blumberg and Bernard Blmn berg, of 1004 East Susquehanna avenue. mre under S3000 ball each for a farther hearing on July 30. on the charge of ! making fruuduluut iutome tax returus. I . , . "4 . " mMOif.y- - SLIDES FREIGHT '. "7 :stii - W( v WW1, v v . I " ' ' '' ' ' -f-nM -hitfiiLMin ' ,' I VMMJ i' a 1 f; "" j m I ot: 1 "gS&o '- ' ' ' ffi II I.eilUOl Pilot 1 Sunt. boe. richl Iiiailcd fieigbl cars, tilled with produce and o. stern, slid into the Ilrlanarn ricr nt Pier :IH, South Miaies, wlien (lie barge on which the) werebeitiK leiilcd from New Jersey Mini,. The captain of Ihe lug towing the feir . seeing (hat the barge was about lo siliU, steered fur the shore when (be cars went owrhnniil off Christian street, ltehnv, the powerful trane. Adas, from the William ( ramp ,V Sons Ship nnd liiiglne lliiildtng Cniiipany . bulling the sulmiergeil freight fiom the ricr after divers had fastened chains about the ars MAN THOUGHT SON IN BED AS HE LA Y DEAD IN MORGUE Child Killed by Automobile Remains Vnidenlifwd Because Father Thought Mother Had Put Hiii to Sleep The lindj of a twehe-yenr old bin lav foi twontj four hours mi a nimble slab at the morgue awaiting identifica tion, while the lad's father, who later identified it. lieliev oil bis son tucked sateh in bed The bov is Wil ham .Mcl'alls. ,lr . of ::i(l North Hor ton street , who was killed bv an auto mobile near Silv fust and Maikot strcotsTui'silav aft crnoon His father is a Hog Island po In email and foimer member of the tiaf I tie squad v M M Hits jn Little liillie was sent on an cimnil ' to Sixtieth and Market sheets bv his I mother on Tuesday morning. Mil his letiirn he stopped in n shoe stoie at Sit first and Market streets lo pi ice a pair of sncakois. He hail had nnlv I one pair and thin bad been stolon horn bun a week or week or two befori . vvluh svviianiing. Having priced ho wil in the sneakers he left the stoic and starting to iioss the stieet, was shuck b.v the truck Meanwhile Ilillie's motln i was called 70 COMMITTEE TO ARGUE. win Ask Striking Off of Unnatu ralized Men's Names Representatives, of the inmnutlre of seventy will appear todnv before the board of registration commissioners to lesume aigiiineut for striking fiom the assessois' lists the names of unnatural ixod men who declaied their intentions to become oiluens. I!. L. D Itoach. secietarv of the committee of seventy, has offered the board of registration comnnssioneis the services of the committee's rorps of de tectives who conducted investigations preparatorj to the hling of tho commit tee's petitions to striko name fiom tlie assessors' lists, as lnspectois of regis -nation without expense to the city. Mr. Iloach said these detectives are especially fitted to be inspectors b.v the training thej had acquit od in their in vestigations of tlie assessois' lists. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES l hdrles T McC.ill. IL'O I. I.li.-isslni nnd Kthel SI. Uojer ll.'l Marlil. si t.a.n li Hmithhurst t.ui'j l'nr nt st nnd "lorence w inui-Kani ...... s ,nu s. t h sner T Utfinger. .'I'ln N -siti si nnd Ruth N Harris, 114511 N JSth st Wllll-nn O Cohen ,ri0S ttr.rrman st and Ma f fherry .It in 8 8J.1 m OlovU Io-l Chtstur. Pa an I Marlr A lllitll ttHS S IiJllev si rtiaileii J flrocnh'rB H.'ll N tlili si and Prfda Parker. ls.'7 l Passvunk ave Albert It f-'ouartl lia N 17th st and. I.llllan ailbralth. 17S0 w n Hustoll I-niuritr'th, tSjIS HitIxti st and $& sffili2&a$ i,;lto 8i wu s Howard i i.ii u.iuiy aj rt.tf. uciii.ii an. I Olrra i ....rfati .fv.M fl Front at A'exariier PllnskJ. Crumliiinr P and Martha Shoftin. ClumlMitie Pd Janus I.ambroB Stl.ll St hh st and Mar caret t Sommrrs tnts Mm t Nicholas N'loolera. B2S1 S IStli. st and Conrlottn Dl Valero. HI S p.th st Malrolm J Harklna. Pan Kranrlaco Calif . and VeronUa .M Connor M2 8 40th st David W Haas 30.11 Oernianlovvn avc . and Anna A von Posse. .1143 N IStli st Walter Vandegrlft. Clernenton n J and Theodora Nlcnterleln 739 V Qlrnrd ave Lester A Dav les. 1M2 Porter at and Mi ll M MeiJIfV, Ilaltlmnre JI.1 Armand A Meirtro. 302. H inih st and lnAa Patixnlln. SSK1 I.Btirftster av Ab ,b Abraham. Washington. r i' and Pes Manner: 2 N ITth at Id w Ritchie. 71224 Panuc Harold V.' Ritchie. 71224 Panuom si and r.nio I" Cottmnu, H224 .bansom at Plillln nereer, 283H JVharton st and Mary Brownstetn. New York t'ltv Francis A. Waener, Jr., 3177 Cedar it. ind Alao r, 'dterson, 331 Almond st. l CARS IN RIVER .Tf "?rx . ,,,,,, , , , ., . ' hj the death of a iclntive lo Unrtv- eighth uiirl S,ring tiarden streets The father, upon his return fiom vvoik. . I.'iirne.l of the death of the relative and , went to the house. ,n iiniil of Itillio's was in the Mcl'iill home, hut when1 liillie did not lotum she thought ' be I....1 .l.....,,..! ... l... 1 P !.!... ut... sioiMM'i. ii i tut- ii. till. ol II llt'.i:i.ooi whom I,,, loot f,,.r,tl, ,!s,.,l Tin. father letuinod fiom tho homo of the . ..! i. : 1 i a. 1 1 1. I. it...! . Ihe child was asleep in tho next room, - . ." . lie lett tin won, jcstenlav morning ' before the child's using hour. The mother did not letiirn from Ihe home of the 'le. eased relative until about 10 o'clock vesterda.v morning She thought nothing of the fact thnt P.illio was not i there, taking it for irrnntcd he was at n neighbor's. About 11 o'clock Mrs Herbert Jones. sister of Mis MeTalls. went to ! Sixty -lirst nnd Market sheets shop ping. Thrre she hoard of the killing) of ., c-li ill and also that the botlj had. not been identified. A moment later miiho one said the bov had been in nl shoe store prii'iilg Kiienkers Then Mis. Jones remembered thnt Hillio had lost iiis sneakeis and luiil been anxious to get another pair (iieatl.v vvonied. she told Janus MfjFulls, an uncle of Millie's to go to the morgue Mc ' Pi'lls. togethi r with the bin's father, louud little Hillie dead LA VERNE W. N0YES DEAD Chicago Philanthropist Established $2,500,0(30 Foundation for Children Chicago. July '21. tl!v A Ii La Verne W o.c.-. iii.iiiulu. tuier and philuntlitnpist. died cnrlv tmhiv of u complication of diseases Most lecent of bis nhilanthionic gifts was the establishment of what is. known as "The La Verne W. Njives. foundation," a fund of S2.."00,(100. the income of which is tn be used fori the education of Anient an soldiers, sailors and marines m the world war. u".'lr. ''""""'" u" iescen.iants . , , . ., , .... . ills purpose in I'siniuisiung tins timci, as stated bj Mr. No.ves. was to "ex press his gratitude to tlioe who veil- I t u red the supreme sucntice of life fori their country and for the ticedom of ' mankind." The Itlu No.ves, Hall, a K00.000 social center uud g.vmnasnim nt the1 I'uiversit.v of Cliicagn. for women stu- tlents. was his memorial to his wife, a well-known writer nud aitist, who died in 1912. I Mr. Nojes was born in (leiioa, N Y.. in 18411. lie wus a I ellovv of the American Association for the Advance ment of Science anil president of tlie board of trustees of the Chicugo Acad emy of Science, to which he made many contributions. ' ) I)KTIISi HA UN Julv '.I.CIirtlSIIA.W (tie. Trefz). vvlfo of Uavl.l lUun. iibo.1 7(1 llelatlvea and friends, ulso niinbers of Ihe Ladles' So- clety of St l.uca's Iteformed I'hunh. tnvlt. d lo funeral scivlces 8unda, J n in at 2.14:. Olrnrd ave lilt nrlvnle Mt Poaii Cem DOE July 21 nUANl UK f vvlf. of CharUs A Dor .IfUllves and friends In- vlleO to funeral services, rrl t nl at Armstrong 4 Sons, 11127-29 V Hruad st Int. private KAIN. July 24 al 150J .V ,11th st WILLIAM W hmband of Iinnle V K'oln (neo Ro) il) Reldt.ves nud friends also Ivanhof. Lodse Nn 4411. V and A M St John's R' A Chapter No 232 Progrrsslve Assembly No. I. A O. M P i;mplos nnd Veterans' Arsnclitlon P It R and Flthr M K nibl Class Invited to (uneral Horvlces, Mondav, 2 p. m it ihe Ollvtr H Hair Bldi . 1820 Chestnut si Phlla pit private. Arlington fern P'rlentls may view remains' Sun, evening-, IIKI.P WANTK1-M I,K 8TBNO0RAPHKR ""voted Immediately by , automobile conM-excelent opportunity lor ejuenemuu muv i-u.iiiw i-opiar nau, or i apply 41 M. corner d and Wllace 1 .tt lfe-'AuljBs - ,' . - T. Committee Investigating 'Hard Boiled' Smith and Others May Call High Officers EIGHT CULPRITS SENTENCED By Ihe Associated Press Washington, July '2A Tho special . House war investigating committee. I which yestordnj board read War Do partmonl" records showing that throe commissioned and llo noncommissioned offlcets had boon court martialod be I cause of brutalities in handling Amor 'Iran prisoners nt camps in and near j Paris, today were considering the ad I visabilitv of calling additional witnesses , jit was believed that if more witnesses 1 arc called they will include a number I of nrmj officers of high rank 1 I The records submitted to the romtnit- , 1 j tee josterrl'ij by (ieiioral March, chief I of slaff. gave the first, nffieial rnufirmu 1 'tion to reports of crupl treatment liv their own officers of American soldiers 'in Frnnco. Nniiies of the officers coin I mnrtialed lyvoro given in a cablogiam fiom fionoral I "I'shing ami from reports of P.rigndier (ioiiernl IMwarrl I. Kiegei. ncling .lurlgc mho. lite general The included I-ieiitenni.t K. II. Smith, known in t lie spi vice as Ilnrd-Hoilod Smitli. whoi is scning a sentence of eighteen months : lit (iovornor'H Isliind for his pal t in ill jtientnient or prisoners under ins charge at farm No. L near Pari It is charged only officers of lower grades were convicted and their superior officers allowed tn go free San Diego. Calif.. .lulv 21 The l.'Sth Infantry, some whose eominis sionod and noncommissioned .iln'ocrs line been sentenced in couueition with' charges ,,f cruelties j American "'1 - I ,.., i.-., pi ip.int'i .s iii i iiuice. wem oor seas f i oin Camp Kearny in minmatid of' itolouel E P. Cirimstead. (ioveinmcnt I inspectors had refeired to this nrganmi I tion. which originated in Arizona, iisl the "best National (iuaril infantry , regiment" in the coiinlrj. It was Presi- ' Itlent Wilson's gunrd of honoi when he, ariived nt Paris. Dcceinbei . lPls. All of its officers signed u pledge when the I i I'nited States went into the war to, drink no ' intoxicants until peace wasi declared anil il wa called "the tlrv rogi ! merit I (MYSTERY IN STORE ROBBERY Both Doors Found Locked, But $800 Is Missing Thieves lobbed the snfe in the store of the I'nited Cigar Stores Coiporation nt Tw fifth and Mmket streets enrlv lodnv and stole !?Mi( in ensh. The circumstuncfs of the robbery arc pi.Illiar ,.,,. p()ii(.P s. The front ,,,. SH.urpij fastened, was not forced, ,. (). rear floor, npening on Twelttli stieet This door is ecciirctl l)V double link, the hasp seeui iug it be ing fastened vvitli beavv staples. When tlie store was cinsoii nv inei .... .i.i.,. t'lork 111 .lllllgC lit 1 llflock tlllS HIOIU ing the outer door of the safe vvi '11... !. uif (liinins f.iiiml 1..W.1 the inner compartment i ontaining tli.l I rn.n ...I.KoiM , .1 .l.rmo,..,! I.. vir.p.t Lnttors,,.,. clerk. l. ,..... i ipcucd the store al 7 o'clock todaj. JEWELERS CHESTNUT AND Diamond "Wrist Watches In The Original And Ex clusive Designs Of This Establish- MENT. niiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiii Refined Entertainment and Dancing HOTEL ADELPHIA ROOF GARDEN g B ff f m g B & a p i H ' g M , S p . m i IS g IP I B g ig PRINCE ILMA QUARTETTE in Their Caravan Songs MAURICE Idol of the New York Four s Hundred MARGARET CALVERT Dancing Violinist From the Winter Garden The Coolest Spot in Town Cover Charge One Dollar' !MlMinllllll!ll!ll!l!llNini 'I . Mrcht.nt?RfrUrfttrCo. New Yo John n Bnook Swm, Architects "Turner Sot Concrete, The largest cold stor age warehouse in the U. S. capacity 8,000,000 cu. ft. was finished by Turner in 6 months, I after foundations were complete. How about your build ing on time? TURNER Construction. Co 1713 Sutiinm Street BOY WORKS TO ALLOW CHUM GET VACATION Youth's Return for Services at Club Will Be Week at Sea shore for Friend j One of the happiest boy? at the Ger lnnntowu I?o.s' Club. West Penn - "00'' 'lormantown, is a tiro nam umcr. of LYI Attnat street, who is working at the club to gain n week's -rneation What makes Abraham so happy is not Ihe prospect of a week at the shore, which will be his payment for his labor, but tho'fnet that he's going to let a bov chum tnko the week's outing. It all happened yesteidny when lit tle Abraham- he's onh nine jears old went into the club lo inquire of Su perintendent P.ninbridge about n certain 1 11 lo of tho club thnt gives tiny boy who works thorp a week, tho privilege of spending an equal length of time at the r bib's summer cottage at Ocean Citv. expense ftee Mr Uninbriilge told the little fellow thnt 'iiili was a fact, but remnrked thai Alnaham was rather smalt to do an.v wfiik. although ho appreciated the little fellow's dosjro to get a week's outing at the slim p. "Oh, please let me work'." pleaded Abraham. "It ain't because I want to go to. tho shore: my mother says I'm loo small. But I want .Jimmy to go and ho ain't got time to work here." Then Abiahnm explained that .Jimmy is a Irieud. another youngster, who has tn work all of his spare time in n ding store and dun his money over to his mother so that she can keep their little fnmil.v. That settled it. Abra ham was engaged for a week's work at the club and .Iimm will go to the shore ns n result. Northeast Traction Work Begun Woik is being pushed on the first section of 'the Jlustletun and llyberry surface line b.v the Northwestern Hail- load Construction Conipan.v . of Chl- p'l.m l"'1"0' Despito the recent rains, sub stnntinl progress is being made on the lino, which, when completed, will be a lr ,,f tllP '""l'rehensive rapid transit .sA.l4u'mt1 rIllAL1111llAlinA MSII'Ill 111 1 H I . II"- OU11MV. J.U. ' ill serve the Iiustletoii and llyberry sections nnd the Thirty - fifth ward. SILVERSMITHS JUNIPER STREETS FRANK SHERMAN Instantaneous Comedian EDDIE FORD Novelty Cartoonist HELEN BRENNAN Queen of Rag MME. LIBRA The Mystery Woman Dancing Begins 9:30. IS ' . s .nnHiHim. .immii FN HiiiitntiiiBijiiiiiiiinitjnRtnsyjncci ' V 1 t "y, t i
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