&&!, ' 5w! t TP WV,' V "J' "V, 'MV (' IV V IVjlW t LJ ' EVENING1 PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1920 &B f W' I it hi 8BV. ' 1 104 LIVES IN PERIL ON STRANDED SHIP Princess Anno Taking Water Rapidly Off Rockaway Point. Rush Rescue, Captain Pleads GALE HAMPERS ASSISTANCE New York. Teh 0 -Ulv A. TM The steamship l'linees" Anne of the Old Dominion line. onrr.vliiK thiity-two pas'cnRern nntl n crow nf .eentv-to from Norfolk, Vit . to Now Ynik. rnn aground one mile off the 'ont nt Itook nway 1'oint on Lone T0and in n henvv storm early toilnv nnd sent out SOS ralte for nssistnneo Tiirh from nimy transport hindquarters nt IToboUeu ' wrecking tugs nnd :i police patrol boat went to the aid of tho stranded veel Wireless reports ald tint Captain Scay. of the Princes Anno, had been Mriously injured, but no details weie Kiven. The vessel's position was ronvid ered serious on nrcount of the R.ile that had lashed the coast for the past two days. A stiff northerly wind and biting rain added discomfort to the situation Members of the toast guard at Roik nwa Beach endoaored toi launch a boat to go to the steamship, but gnw up the attempt when giant lollcis neaiH bat tered the craft to nicies Advices from tho sti muled ship sent throush const guard observers shortly after 10 a in wotc tnai ino mm was. badly strained through tho pounding of the surf nnd that No It hold was full of water, but there was no wtttei m holds 1 or 2 The sea was running high nnd word has been sent to the co ist guard to ci d i all available assistance The keeper of the Uockaway station reported that lie had loaded his smf boat onto n laiger essel and would put ' cut around ItooUawav Point to deep water where the 'lifeboat would he launched to approach tho strnnded ship from the off-shore side. Two navv tugs and a i oast guaid cutter nre standing by the disabled ship and other vessels were appioaihing liu Ash Collection Put Off to Speed Snow Removal I'oMponement of "ash day" until Monday is urged by Donald M. Hepburn, chief of tho liiueau of Street Cleaning. Mr. Hepburn sajs his bureau will hne its hands full in the effort to clean the streets after the big snow Htorm Ashes, he says, ennnot bo collected todin oi tomorrow If put out by householdeis, ami would to main uncollected ocr Sundaj, heavj dninnge between this city nnd the Delnwnro Capes. The wiud last night tins still high, but had shifted to the noithwost, and unless there is another change no further damage is expected. At J.ongport nboul 'J,iO feet of tho new sea wall, which i ost .fL'OO.OOO, was parti wiecked Wnter pounded through and sevoial houses weic battered down bv the bienkors The gnater portion of the Ventnor Citv. I.ongport nnd Margate Citi boardwalks were washed nwnv, while a section of the boardwalk in this citv between Vermont nnd Ilhode Island avenues was wrecked. I ho Absocon and l.onenort bniite- at (Is, (omiecting Atlantic Citv with the mainland, were under several feet of watei In tlicvuptown section of this eiiv msenients mm streets were flooded nnd ninnv lesidcnts were driven from their homes. Hoats and trucks were used to convey them to places of snfetv About twenty foot of tho boardwalk nt Cape May was wrecked nnd the binch boulevard was partly mined. Ships nt tho Delaware capes wero lard hit bv the stoim. Keports from l.ewcs. Del , said seveial vessels were turn fiom their moorings, two of them going aground nnd the others being bndh damaged The schooner Charles Whittiinore, Haiti, for Camden, N. J., and tho vacht Priscilln parted all lines and wont aground on a bar The Prt--oila had n hole stove in her starboard bow above the water-line. Hoston. 1'eh G (Hj A. IM All omrgies were directed in Now England todav to recovering from the effects of llie severest blizzard in n decade. With transportation demoralized and tele phone and telegiaph sen ice consider nblv impaired, industrial and eoinmu nit.v life was parnljzed, except in northern Vermont, which nlone was spared the fur of the storm 'I ho snow was tvventv inches in dontli nnd drifted badly. Nearly tlmtv trains were reported stalled throughout New I'nglnnd last night, tho majority in tho vicinity of this city. Among them was tho Merchants' Limited from New York, stalled seven miles outside, Providence. Tho frclitht nroblem wns considered serious today, especially because of the seven days' strike of freight handlers here, which was ended yestordav. Jtail rond officials aundunced that right-of-way would bo'given to milk and other perishable goods. No vessel sailed from this port yes terday nnd but one arrived, tho North land from Vermouth. Vineyard Haven nnd Nantucket were completely cut off from the mainland. Ocean City, Mil., Feb. W. The worst storm in the history of tho Bonshoro resort rated here nil yesterday nnd last night Mayor 13. M. Scott estimates the property loss at M00.O0O. More than n dozen summer cottuces were whollv or partially wrecked nnd half n dozen summer hotels have been badly damaged. I or tlie lirst time in the knovvledte of anybody here the ocean has rolled clear over tho town into Slnenuxent l... rPlllI.A t .. A B.1mA f Al I... iuu iiii-n- in uti jimii' ill lilt iuwu jnot covcretl with nt least threo feet of wilier, uuu iiiito in no uuiiuuig mac lias escaped damage from the beating of waves. A broken wnter main which had de prived the town of fresh drinking water nil day was Tcpaircd last night, THIRTY BOATS CAST ADRIFT Wlldwood, Cut Off From Mainland, Is Swept by Heavy Gale Wlldwood. N. J., Feb. 0. High tidis yesterday tossed about thiitv boats of tho Anglesea fishing fleet far inland, and it is feared all of them will be smashed to pieces One already has boon wrecked wales continued to sweep this section of the const last' night i Wildvvood is cut off from the mnin-! Innd by tail, no trains having arrived or departed dining the day. Two or three small houses near the beach were wrecked bv the tide, but asldo from that no serious damage has been re potted here Maxwell nnd Arthur Booyc started into tht bay when the tide began to fall to search for tho craft. She wnB in charge of Lconnid Leeds when tho storm broke, Ho camo nshoro for help nnd tho storm beenmo so violent that he could not return to tho craft. Only Slight Snow Flurries Predicted Contlnttnt from I'mre One jocht Priscllla, arc off the end of the iron pier. The Whlttcmoro is -Aground on n s-ind bar. Both schooners were bound for this port. Outside the capes about twelve miles southeast of tho Overfalls Lightship the four-masted schooner Augustus W. Snow, from Turks Island for lloston with a cargo of salt, is lying nt nnehor in distress. Word of her plight was received bv wireless. Tugs will bo sent out from the Delaware to tow tho help less schooner. , The coal bnrgo Northern No, 11, in tow of the tug Norfolk, broke nwny nnd is adrift at sea with its crew of four men. Efforts to get n line to her were futile because of the heavy seas. The coal barge Ueorgc It. Sltolfield broke from its tow and is stranded near the const-guard station at Sea Isle, In Camden tiafhe conditions had been gioatlv impioved last night when the setbnek of tho storm's second outbreak cc.me. Some of the lines to adjacent communities, however, hnd not been cleared during the day nnd Moores tovvn, N. J., was completely isolated. In the afternoon tho Public Service Corporation succeeded in getting one car through on Jhe Hnddpn Heights line, which is heavily patronized by com muters. Two patrolmen of the Tourth and York streets station wero Incapacitated last night in two accidents that resulted In both of the patrolmen golpg to hos pitals with fractured nrins. Ilobert Marsh, n patrolman of 2224 North Knlrhill street, slipped jlnd fell at Itccsc Rtrect and Lehigh avenue. Ho was taken to the EpUcopal Hospital, where it was found ho hnd suffered n fractured left arm. Thomas Hums, of the same station, who resides at Ilnndolph street and Siisnuchaiinn nvenuc. fell to tho Bldc- walU on Third street below Berks. Ho was taken to the Stetson Hospital, whero tho physicians said his right arm had been fractured. EX-SERVICE MEN HAPPY- Believe They Have Won Case to Retain Their Jobs Atlantic City, Teb. C Shorn vet erans, angered over reports that city commissioners propose to appeal to the Court of Errors a decision by the Su premo Court holding that cx-fightlng men cannot be removed from public office for political icasons or without a for mal heariug, nre happy over a victory without the firing ot a singlo shot. City commissioners adjourned their meeting yesterday without action upon tho subject matter of tho burning con troversy the question whether the Su piemo Court's ruling restoring Frank Shinncn, Spanish wnr veteran, to tho offioo of chief of tho city Electrical Bu reau, with back pay amounting to 51200, should be carried to the higher court. From this it is inferred the commis sioners will not widen the brench with the -veterans, strongly aligned In Shln ncn's support, by making technical reasons the ground for nn nppeal. YACHT DELPHINE ADRIFT $20,000 Craft Breaks Anchor Chain Under Stress of Storm Atlantic Cits. Feb. C The $20,000 yacht Delphlne. owned by Alfred Reed, of Chelsen, Is adrift in the bay. having broken her anchor chain during the ttorm last night. Alfred Reed, Hit am Havoc Wrought on the Atlantic Coast Continued from race One. thousand that weie woiking agitated) tho street cleaning department ' Manv winter indents of Coney Is j land, where the storm and high tide did thousands of dollars damage tn amuse ment places and bungalows, left their homes in hoats today, for theio wero three feet of water in most nf the streets Policemen visited marooned residents nf bungalows to see if fond or othei aid i was needed. Hundrtds of pleasuio iiaft and fish ' lag boats nt Sheepshead baj woie smashed or earned out tn sen City Island, in Long Island Sound which is part nf Now ork ntv u.is marooned. Deep drifts , nused most of the 2000 resident to stnv at honfe Commuters living far nut on Long Island wore unable to git to wmk in Now York todaj as dufts bloi kod t he trntks and nviny tiams wire stalled One of tho novelties nf the storm was the use of an army tank to pi si, stalled ttollev cars Atlantic Cilj. Feb i; i 5v P Driven bv a gale which has nntimi il r two davs. high tides swept tho southern ' . New lorsev cont vosterdav musing I Almond Bar i Delicious Because All K Best of Chocolate w' n! I Chock-full of Almondsjy N GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Mult, llartttt SM. Jttylto-f, Main 40CS Coal Troubles are eliminated when you be come a customer here. Be one of the happy, contented usert. Follow the Flag - 'BTPAMTirw FUELVCO' i x. Yard Frank F. Mathers rhonet Dick 1416, Wood 478 v S.W Cor 10th & Wtshinjlon Ave I 52d bel Baltimore Ave Inexpensive Gold Bracelet Watches Although moderatch oriccd. the cases arc of very neat de signs and arc fitted with move ments which we can recom mend. Among the collection is a round watch of green gold, the border beautifully chased wrist-band of moire ribbon. $27. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND MLR' IIAN'rS JEWELCRS SILVERSMITHS Main Door for Men Balcony for Bo.vs 2nd & 3rd Tloors for Women Hoier & Spats 1st I'loor Children's Department Dow nstairs Repairing lth Floor "THE BIG SHOE STORE" Seating Capacity tor 600 .yaanwMitnii iy anf ik Timely Advice The man who wants shoes should buy them NOW ior he will surely pay more NOT LESS next Fall. We are sel ling shoes below replacement prices from our large stocks purchased a year ago. irri ri uMiiil iiiiiiiim.i.iii.ii.i .i.. ForTomorrowASpecial SALE OF MEN'S High Grade Shoes 9 Regular $12.00 Quality Every Pair YOU will realize the big value as soon as you see them. You will profit by purchasinfr a pair. Every pair is a real Dalsimor Standard Quality solid leather. Stylish as well as serviceable. ALL SIZES, ALL TOE SHAPES, EVERY KIND OF LEATHER. I 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET 204-06-08 Market Street QPPENHE1M.(SLLINS & 6 Chestnut and 12th Sts. Specials for Tomorrow feN raKiik mr&L mmm Georgette Crepe Blouses Sale Price None Sent C. O. D. or 4.85 Exchanged Values to $7.90 No Mail or Phone Orders Dainty models in white, flesh and dawn blue in embroidered and lace trimmed models; also net and crepe de chine blouses. Lingerie Blouses . . Georgette Blouses. Reduced to Reduced to 1.85 2.95 Roselle Silk Hosiery None Sent C. O. D. or Exchanged Sale Price Actual Value, $2.25 No Mail or Phone Orders Pure thread sillc hosiery in black, white and desirable shades with lisle garter top, double soles and high spliced heels. m iL Corduroy Boudoir Robes One Model Illustrated Wide wale corduroy robes in full length and breakfast coat models, sash girdle and sailor collar; lined throughout. Value $12.75 8.75 DENISON WINS PROMOTION Appointed Chief of Attendance In State Education 'Bureau HarrlsburK, Veb. 0. W. M. Dent son, of Susqticlinnnn county, for the last nine jears a stale liigli school ln spector, linn been promoted to the por feltion of rliicf of tin' state bureau of attendance in the Department of Pub, lie Instruction us successor to Dr. II, 11. TMrlck, who resigned Inst mouth. Mr. Denison is u graduate of Mon trose Academy nnd Oolgntc CoUcrc. Dr. Charles H. Fisher, professor of (duration in Swiirthtnorc College nnd in We't Chester State Normal School, has been nppolntcd bv Superintendent of Public Instruction 'Thomas I). Fino gan nn assistant director of the bureau of training and ccitlflcatlon of teachers. He is n native of York nnd graduated from York Collegiate Institute and Lebanon Yalley College und the Uni versity of Fcun3lanla. BILL AIMS AT STOCK FRAUD Creation of Maryland Board to Curb Promotion Schemes Propoted Annapolli, Feb. 11. Henator llppler, of Allegheny, Introduced in the Senate csteiday his "hluo-sky law," nlmcd nt the flotation of Worthless stock. The mcaMito rtentes n ntnto nccuiHIch com mission, consisting of the stale bank (oinmlssloner, who Is to be president, the attorney general or one of lis as sistants and tht) stntc insmnnce com missioner. It provides that no such company or dealer shall offer securities for sale, without first registering with the state, commission. 'Co obtain permlsiion there' must ho certified, under onth, infoimn tlon desired relative to tho stock to be Issued. Burlington Traffic Is Tied Up Ilurllimloii. N. .!.. Feb. (1 Hlenm and trolley traflic is delayed and eotm- liy toads blocked hj tho oist sleet nnd snowstorm nf llm jcar. Hi, in .7! hour .vCHtcrdnv no dim limi (.? JUW ret through on the Hurllncton nJ'"1! Traction C. linn between iL"! andlUotint Holly. Desp V,L "rJ 01 tho storm t lore was little ..S1 damage reported. ""'oa : : rSaf Mil .For Int.. l&hnto No Coil;.. A Nutritious Diet for ah a. Quick Lunch at Home or Offie Avoid Imitations and Snbtti(ate Hi " " J " Mi 1 2X mm C. J. Heppe & Son Philadelphia Representatives Duo-Art Pianola-Piano The DUO-ART is an advanced type of musical instrument far supe rior to the regular type of player piano. It is almost superhuman. Even after you have heard the DUO-ART you can hardly believe it is true. The DUO-ART will actually play as Harold Bauer plays. It will play the very selection that Bauer plays. It is as truly Bauer that you hear as when you actually hear Bauer at a concert. You do hear Bauer. Words fail in description you must hear the Duo-Art to appreciate its powers. Come in and let us play it for you. Prices are from $795 up. Made in the folloxoing : STEINWAY WEBER WHEELOCK STROUD STECK GJ.HEPPE&SON OWNWWNJ7'ia9 CHESTNUTS UPTOWN -63M & THOMPSON STSl' Sole Agents for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin and Weber ptafwi - -a ..tfsi&iyj&zS: l 'S?2Z2. x t 4-ot gfegfey T7 hA ....:... y , V . y ? . . 'JM. '? .'(. M.'.K'f , v , . v. -te ' .. 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