rx, . i (i ' -ri)u f'l t " rr- "V i& ii 1 ' i " i 'i "" "i" i "" , i. Kll 1 lllllll "- Illllll lllllllll I " ' " .-... . , L . - 'W . . - AsSffSH'mj ia .nrvrPERATUXE AT JBivn uvvn l" ' -rsTDTionii iiamz a i jj i - -w ? i-mThj nr, mo H4 l 1 I I I L l r i - i n i i i i i r -- -- T - - -B1-..M NIGHT J, EX.TRA. s '-.. . ' i .ij yrf,,VIO.- 1 . Bntafd " """"'-SlrffrYctnt1' wnphl.. r. PHILADELPHIA CENSUS, WILL SHU W 3,500,000 IN METROPOLITAN AREA - K- feta'ol-McCain.Saya City Must (ftfi jy ffe I . t rf--.MM tlm ifAfl fllln 1 1 . pilnk In Bigger Flguros and ( Enter iruoopnoro ShWLD IGNORE COUNTY LINES IN ITS EXFAN5IUN rest3 That Schomo Adopted ty Now York and Chicago 'Bo Followed Hero ti.. r.F.nnriV vx RIcOAlN v. HE cenius of 1020 vt oUow 'that PMhriclnhJa. Milb its metropolitan Strict, has a population In ciccfcs of 8.500,000. . .John OlWer La Gorcc, associate cdi tcr'ef the N'olfonal Geographic Rfoga. ibe, fl it nt C.000,000. i By Itssmetropolltan district is meant ttfe famediate tributary territory within tffWtr-flTO miles. InclildlnK Trenton tod Wilmington. nd this may occasion the intiuiry: Wky a Jlctropolitan district for Phlliw itlphla?' The answer 1st vhy not? Within the past few days an Asao tlitcd P" dispatch frbra New York Jiiled tho announcement that Nc fork had displaced London us the lrerH's jrf"'"1 clty ' thnt c4usu8 fiS iitu woold show that Us mctropoll- lin district bad a total population pf 8,500,000. as compared aith the eaU nite of 7,000,000 for the metropolitan district of Loudon, hitherto the largest r tr in the world ; Is worth while noting jutt what lerrltorr is Included lu New ork, which fiTM it this claim to tho largest titr la the world. ' it comprises, according to the press dispatch referred to. iufinlt()ly more than Manhattan, the Bronx and Brools i ita innw them. Tho metropoli tan district includes the city pf New Teri proper, Hoboken, Jersey City, Bijonne, Xcwark, Pasfalc, Pattersou, New Brunswick and Elizabeth In New Jersey; Jit. Vernon. New Rochclle and fltflir KCH0U3 Ol f f viu.ri.uf uiiuuj, ISvIotk, a portion of Long Itiland nl s eljce of uonqect'out. " -JEkifidelnhia. with Us railroad und Wiley lines, bordered by vast mauu iuyitwz ttwuiisumenia aim leefnms from ritv hall in.fevery direction. alitled to have this territory defined :.1U metropolitan district. It la the ir rtiiiadeipnia. . - Must Imoro County-'Llne9 t. vlnialliatlon of an" ultlmaluly ittr. Phlladelnhui must coriteffltilate Hlriinoring of county lines. Metro -Hktu New York ignores etatb Unci!. Jiras the city proper is concerned With. Philadelphia?' ma i, tumlnation of county Jbes lis al--l A fact. ig'notin-Ih tlfft'ovcr- iftDier ucfin adincent counties of our nmnlation from tho present boundaries if Philadelphia. To the north, toutb and we.st of our ofnorate limits and over In New Jet- Hyiatiea and communities swiftly ac ctaiUe by train and trolley have been ud are springing up. vrery. morning tcco ot t&ousanao ot commjitexs from the surrounding coun ties la Pennsylvania, from New Jersey tod Dlirarc, within this metropolitan district, pour into Philadelphia to tQilramate with and become a part of itiwork'a-day population. These tens nl thoujands contribute to the wealth ad prosperity pf the city proper, and ihoold be enumerated in the population 01 the cltv nt. lwiRt. nf Hia nrnfrnnftHlnn district. The nort rf PhHnrIlnln mi le. tlnwlshtd from tho municipality proper d the metropollUn district, is of far trejter Silent. TTia rlofinlUnn nt th MirjUme Exchange of the port several jears ago deicribes it aa ''comprising Sr ,J".ster8 M tue Delaware and tfcuuy kill rlvert bordering upon the mwiChMlity of the cltv of Phllnrlplnhin are navigable " ims was correct as to actual topog tinny sod nm-r fnniiio v.,.t i -.,.., Ktd as to Influence. ' i?1?, defined it In tho customs district i. "?"S31?- wl"cn includes "all &..pwtl0Sllia Etate ot Pennsylvania ffi 'iV1.070 de8"'a3 wese longt- Inlil v l0B BWle ot Delaware and i.C.. -.' W1 of Uo etata of New Pr oot Included in the district of iiinMt . V, neaaquartero Jn Phlla . to Include Camde.n, Gloucester I&'irtorS TB"?Pft?.L&t' Ktm;. Del ' ' ,,"m,D8lon Slrelchcs Over felato Tllft trlnOrA t trl a . lef PhiG. u u,"uuco or mo port IS phLtt' . ?L . wajtwlw and IPHMwf. ww, Bireicnea to ShiS?.0? ,tho west. with its coal a1?.'tron districts: Pottf.viiin i,7 Vif. lKn'fi'J'-u8 t0 the northwest; Al ffii"1 eoutoern New Jersey and 4hlatiJlr.0poUtan di,BWct ' Pha ttnvA. ,, .tne eJteut of territory SESS lDdudd ln " ot- ft lLpref a,m. J Mayr Mwe "tw new administration mnm. "'"'tdoii l'rTwniVi ., PPW COST N. Y. $3,000,000 fOLONEL McCAIN t's jiiit7 tho nBii'cr t tt iierica of vigoioua articlea, the second of which ap pearo today. And ho ta yiuing moro Ifutn the hmweri'ho is indicating the rem edy, the treatment to bo applied and now being' applied to bring Philadelphiana to a realization of tlieir citu'o arcatneao, and to place Philadelphia firmly on tho heights wicrc it bclongo. Tho first of tho aerica, publiohcd yesterday, allowed the city on the threshold of an era. of wide ex pansion. Who new administra tion was the first big step for ward. Advertising and couragcouf optimism are requisites now. t Today's article shows il essen tial that Philadelphia realise ita great size and importance. The pdpulation in itstmetropolitan dis trict exceeds 3,GpO,000, and the city must think' in metropolitan figures and ignore county lined in expanding its influence. Philadelphia, Thursday, march 4, 1920 Ml; rubllahcil Dally Exoppt Bonily. BubBrrlpUon Trlio J(l.a Year ty Malt, Copyright, 1U20, by Public Ledrcr Company. OLD VIOLA RECOVERED G. W. N0RRIS ELECTED RESERVE BANK HEAD .life TiBrBP 2 mSmMSmr' i 3. 1HRcV?rlHHBHiiHliiBKr S 'PHILA. ORCHESTRA " HOUSE REFUSES TO REPEAL DRY Act LOSES 15 PLAYERS tA WASHINGTON, March 4. The House today refused by 10 OTHER CITIES Former Director of Federal atitution Selected to Suc ceed E. PtiBey Pasamoro c' v.Mw.X7.-t2v This, taluablo lustrumcut, 300 jcara old", tho property ot Dr. '1 li.uldcui iucii, concert master nnu assistant conductor or tho niliadclnlila uixiieitra, 11041 been missed Mnco ilanuarj 27. by tho police It lwis just been rccoiercd 161 PUPILS HAPPY ICOLCJ.BUNIG AS SCHOOL BURNS DIE HOSPITAL Directors of the Tcdcrol Reserve Tlank of Philadelphia huve unanimouak elected George Vf. Norrla governor of' .. .... the bank, to succeed c. Puscy Pats, Kearny Building Swopt by I Poinisylvania Railroad Comp. morHe win assume hb office abou Flomea-Battallon Chlof and I trailer Suooumbs al Bryn Mr. Norris is at present director of! ur,., i..:...i . ... .... tho farm loan board at Washington , nosoman Injured Mawr; III Several Months and no will remain there this month to clean up his -work. Election of Mr. Norrla to the im portant pott of governorship of the Tcdcral Jles,ervo bank woo well received or l'Uijaoclphia bankers, to whom Mr. Norrla is well known. He hau uu Intimate knowledge- of thq workings, of the " Federal Reserve bank, having served as a director ot tho buuk here for about Q. car, resigning to tako up the directorship of the farm loan board. Ho was director ot Vflianeh. Docks and Ferrie.s in the, cabinet of the late Mayor Blunkenburg. PLAN HALF-TIME SESSIONSI ATTERBURY AIDE IN FRANCE Th,,3 CleaVed street, for tB0, W v , m a,MI Tled Up Xork city spent mol-o thn tn . TaCte IL 6!' .rtreet, of "'w.aad allow .. . t"z reeu ot w i S a!w traffic tq.be resumed on c'yalDiVJlc.-.accordlng to Street "PafTSSflas. .... JSf WUll Straff. wkB'.tlons, an(1 "ta Clear,? Jwenty-ve mllea bt 1IlclDam,0f,,S0W n Ms city by 1 VZ tort y, JFe5? ,s tho sltuutlou ",? t yet h'n i mKee. of "'"eta Uoni! jJSJJ1,." cleared n olnwinVi v5 M tho S"w or 8tets n Brook iw" cleS0r-?.ro" w nt yet com -"ti i""!fd; at least flftv'mii-. ffl ''Mnable MH dl8lj let" ' urn t-C IMh.' Manhattan ltpj BUZZARDJO SKIR.PH1LA. Though Rain and Possible Snow Flurries Are Expected The so-called bliz7ard which Is mov !uc across the Unlted-.States in a north- .easterly direction will probably center over the bt. Lawrenco valley, tho weather man says. It is not moving with the velocity cf an old-fashioned blizzard, as its cen ter yesterday was over Oklahoma, and today had enly reached northern Illi nois. Philadelphia will not be seriously af fected, "tho weather man says. He pre dicts sbmo rain and possible enow flurries when the storm reaches the At lantic. Tonight will be warmer pre ceding the storm's urrhul. MARY QODGES INTERVIEWS Miss Plckford Can't Be Scon Follow ing Divorce Oakland, Calif., March -1. (By A. P.) Mary Pickford, tho motion pic ture actress, who was divorced in Min den, Nev.. Tuesduy, from On en Moore, successfully eluded Interview era hero today after she bad plaved u hide-and-peek gamo with them all the wuy from Reno. With her mother and a moid, Miso Pickford left tho traiu here, boarded u closed automobilo which had been waiting for tho party, and drove swiftly away in the direction of Han Jose. WOMAN BADLY BURNED Mro. Katherlno Krumm'o Clothing Ignites at Qan Stove Mrs. Katherine Krumra, forty ycaro old. was ccrlously burned at her homo. 3314 North Thirteenth ttrcet, at lOiJJO o clock this morniog. Her clothing ignited from a cos stove Jet. Hearing her Bcrcaras, other mem bers of the household wrapped her In rugs. JJcr clotlica were imruert trom her body. Sho was taken to tho Samaritan Hos pital and is believed to bo dying. 2 BOYS HURT IN CAMDEN Run Down by 'Autos, Both Are Ex pected to Recover Two elckt-year-old bojs were knocked don b automobiles lu Camden today, but both escaped fatal Injury Victor PJgot, of 1101 Morton street, wus paying near hit) home tlila mora ine when a passing car ran down upou him. When picked up tho boy wus badly bruised. Ho in at tbe West .lerscy Homeopathic Hospital. The other child is Joseph Burke, of 12C1 Lansdowue avenue. The uccident In which ho wus injured was almost a duplicuto of tho ilrst. Tho Burke buy is also at the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital. deatFthrwoiTking f ' ' Cnlllaux Alleged to Have Menaced Alfonso In 101 1 Paris, March 4. (By A. P.) To day's nession pf the triul of former Pre mier Joseph Qaillaux brought out uu alleged threat by M. Calllaux ugalu&t the life of King Alfonso of Spulu at the tlmo the landing of German troops at Agauir, Morocco, lea to grave inter national complications in uui . William Martin, former chief protocol at the foreign office, i elated u conversation ho hud with King Alfonio, Juuuury 110, 1012. Tho kug, uccordlug to M. Murtin, declared M. Caillaux tent an emissary to him, threatening mm with deatli, M. .Martiu lesuiicu that Kins. Alfonso huIiI ho was not niraiu.ot uw tnrwr, i. uuuiuux Itimc in the ntlior "It is Impo&slblo for me now to ay It was a joyous morning in the neigh borhood of Siilh street and Fuirmount aienuc this morning when 1C00 children reported at the Kearney School and found the main building destroyed by Arc. t The children- must now be provided for in other schools lu the vicinity. Al bert H. Dqdley, tho eupervlslns prlncl- pni, eaia arrangemeutii win uo maae at Coloucl Carroll M. Buntlug. comp troller of tho Pennsylvania. Railroad, who wao connected with the ejfctcm for thirty ycaru, died this morriing at 0:10 o'clock at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. He had been ill for several months. Colonel Bunting lived nt the Meriqn Cricket Club, Havcrfqrd. Ever since his return from France. once to have the children put on.half where be 'was aids Jo BrlghdleflQenerflt tchoolo. irj'" -""rbur.v, Colonel Bunting!; health bad been falling. Like General whether there should bo a new building lAtterburr. he did not spam himself in erected, or not,; it depends on tbe'"u""nB lr inn bucccss oi me Aincri strength of the walls," he said. "Of an cause. course, either n new t,chool rauht be! rr n tilnc 'lc resuip6d hin work bb erected on the rite or the present build- comptroller;, but on Tebruurj 5 bli coning- rebuilt as noon as possible " dition became eo Mrloua that he was leinovru io iuc nospiiui. no nan Hoped hi iciura 10 ma uuiies on Jiarcu 1 Uno Pupil Disappointed One little girl cried because her loom was the only ouc that escaped un scathed. It is on the first floor, mid is virtually undamaged. Wondering children gathered around and gazed at Robert Reuben, of 715 North Sixth street, as big tears run down bin cheeks because his school wat, burned. Ho fald he expected to be wn?n tue rnilrouus were returned to PrUate Control, but Ilix mnrilHnn laet Monday, when that action took plac, a vcrv crate. The duties of Colonel Bunting were taken up by A. E. A. Stockton Whllo In Prance Colonel Bunting was With the terWcc of mnplv nnd stationed at Tours. He aided in the direction n( graduated lu Jtiuc. and now feared i transnortution in .'jiMltlnn in mnnv n,i,n. f -' , .. . . i ,..., ,, . i . ' '-..J Wllltl i uuincuuw iiiu gii'ut 3t;iii. wuum uu iiu&i uuiie noned Patrolmen trl'rt in vain to chase tue children awaj, but they refused to go, preferring to remain and gloat oer the ruins. Bettor Offers, With Bigger Pay, Luring Away Mombors of . ' Famous Organization HANS KINDLER DECIDES TO ENTER CpNCERT FIELD Musicians to Quit on Expiration of Contracts Aftor Concorts May 5 and6 tui'Qverwhelralng majority to repeal the prohibition enforce-mentact. vy-i LEHIGH CANAL TO BE OPENED MARCH 15 "HHABBISBUKQ, March 4. The Lehigh Coal aud Navigation Company has notified the Public Service Commission that weather permitting the Delaware division will be opened for liavisatlon March 15 and the Lehigh on April 10. '' "T f'-rri PRICE TWO CENTS v . & 1 ' iW ff . T&Hfl ifi-t. .&. TI BERGDOLL P ANS L TO TAKE HIS CASE TOSUPREMECOUR I Slacker S00K3 to Wigglo Out of Punishment by Evading Army Trial GR0VER FLINCHES WHEN LABELED AS DESERTER Defense Argues Military Action Is Illegal, but Judgo Advo- cato Says Othorwiso At 1roit fifteen of Its prcbont nmu berA will bn missing from the I'hilii dclplila Orrliectm next senson. ini bid log nans ivindlcr, Uie lirsl 'cellist. j Desire for better salaries h Mild I to be the m.iitt reason for the with i draw ah. i Those who, beside Mr. Kiudlei, m c certain to Ieuc, follow; Anthonj 1'crrcru, first tiollii. ho goei to the Cleveland Qrchestru us as sistant LoncerlmciBlcr ; Churltou Coo, ley, Moln, who will bceoino fcolo vlnlu iMth the CJeiclmi'd Orchestra and ljdinuud RulcHtritna, bant) clarluel who goen wllli the I'liilhuriuouit; Onlicstru ot New ork. Others hald to bo irluallj inlain to go include Richard Krlegcr, basv0ou; I.otiib Terrera. ilrst violin Lucleu CalUcl. third clarjnet, and Pnd 15ct tunj, third barsoon. Dautcl Bouadc, head of tin clarinet tectlon is (lino mentioned an a poiljlu absentee next kcusou. It ii Miid that ho will ri turn to Truncc. Marul Tab utcau, hcui ot the olwc section, is ru mored to bo among those who will not rt-lurn ulthough this Is d"iilcd by tho management of the orrhentrn Anton lloruci, Ilrst French horn and his' brother, Joseph, htnc both ohked for, big increases sud the orchesttu asso ciation is now negotiating with them ou the question of next reason's sulary. Anton Horner has been with the Or chestra eighteen seasons and his brother haa-, spent nineteen seasons with the organization. Dutou Henry. first violin, was offered a great increase to go with the Cleveland Orchestra as head of the 'second vlolinH, but it is tuid be will remain with the Philadch phia Orchestra at a moderate increase, ' Williams Sure, io Vea$ . Urucat Williams, first trumpet of the Orchestra, is a certain absentee from tho ranks the couling' season. It is raid that ho will go with one of the New York orchestras. The present teason ot tho Orchestra ends here with the concerts of Mqy B una 6, nnd the tinio for renewing tho yearly, contracts, which arc-made .with most- of the memucro of-the-Orchestrn, expires six: weeks before that time, which wilbe March i!7. Negotiations with mauy of the pluy ers who, feeling the pinch of the times and the extraordinary cost of living, are demanding substantial increases in i alary for next season, ure being con ducted by the management. An unusuaKphase of the present con dition of unrest is revealed by the changes pending, not only in tbo Phila delphia Orchestra, but virtually every important orchestra in the oountrj . COMMISSION HITS IN. J. IN SUIT TESTS m STAND RENTS 18THAMENDMENT Company Told It Can Park Stato Also Attach Volstead Law m Complaint Against Palmor and Roper at Hotels and Station: Without Interference RAILWAY CASE IS HEARD FILED IN SUPREME COURT ' The Tublif Service Coninii'Mou ir. going to see to it that timotib conipiinirs trt futiiri" Minll not be forwd lo pay "rent" to hotels or rallnnid fur the Ute of tho city's streeN This was' made clear by Cmnnmsion era Bcnu and Cb'tnent nt a hearing today, when the Public f-rrvirc TaMcab Co. tought u I'rrtlflcatr of ronvenicnoe to enable it to operuto its cabs in Pbil u'delnhla. Thii was grunted "The commission looks with extreme disfavor on the practice of paying 'rent' to hotels or railroads for permission to nark cabs along th curb oiitsldo," said Commissioner Clement. "It is out rageous to charge 'rent' for the citj streets. If any hotl or rullroad nt lomptfi" to force ,vonr company to pay for. eucli 'privileges' come to us imrae dintel' The new rompanj. leprescutcd by its nrcsident, B. V. Crunhlon. declared that It would have 100 jellow cHbs on the streets by tho end of the year, aud eventually 2o0. A. Howard Jours, assistant engineer for the Publli1 Service Commission, tes tified pt length in tho complaint lodged some months ago by Ferdinand Meinsner against the Fraokfard. Tacony nnd Holmri;burrrWlif5i'nllway Co.. nnd recommended Imiorlnnt vliangox in the (ompaiii'd ichcme of operntiou. Recominndationfi were that the com nany return to iln ichnlulrH ak of last May, ivhiclj were mlirfoctorv trt pu tronfi; tlwl the ocamoiiuI practice of turniug cart back in tho middle of the Frankford nin. compelling patsengrrs to wait for a following cur. be dlscon tinued; that tho company tell au oxtru powerhouse, equipped with costlj boll ers and never used, to raise funds for the oxtension" of tho "turnout ou the line; that tho compan.v make uu agree 1 ton nn.i u..,.. ,r,t i. III. tl.o T TI T f ,. l,o-l. '. "V' 0D.U C10""! 113 the Associated Pres Wa&liiiigioii, March 1 The ttatp of Now Jersey through its attorney gen oral. Thomas F. Mol'n n, todav hied) In the United Mates Supreme Court a rtiit seeking to huvr the prohibi tion amendment declared unconstitu tional and to prevent enforcement of, the Volttead net Urn Miit ih directed against Attorney (tonenil Palmer aud , Daniel C. Roper, commissioner of in- , tcrnal revenue. The suit was actuated by Governor Edwards. ; The bill sets forth that the ameud- ' ment was improperly drawn, that in' twenty-one states the Legislatures have I uot ratified it n3 provided by their) state constitutions, and that there is uo i power in Congress to propose a con ' stitutional amendment regulating the habits and inoralii of tho people. It recites further that the amendment i u legislative and not coustitutionul matter uuu us sucli it was improperlj passed It Is charged that the amendment centralizes authority -uitlmni Uu. ,nt. Ucnjtof tfi .people of New .Torne.v nnd 1 mil. m ik it v lointion-i'T tiioip Mivcreigii rlghli- The loMead uct. lmving In-en pnncle-1 under mithontv of the umend UiMit, the petition filv. i mill und old. It is olaimed that the A'ulstead net is illegal beciiuso bj "doproftiitlug und in a large measure drstrojing the tu nble aliie of real and pen nun I prop erty within tho wtate. ' it is destrm' live of tho Htato'.s free and indi pen dent government: because it deprive ,niP, ,st8,! f revciiuoH from licenses, which in 101S amounted to " 11" Gj a Staff Correspondent Govcniors Inland, N. Y., March if llrovcr Clevclund Bcrgdoll, wealthy draft dodger, ihose court-martial be gan hero ut 11:05 o'clock this morning,, plans to curry bis case to the Supreme.. Court in the hope of wriggling out of punishment. This was indicated when thu'Phlla dclphian's couneel, nnrry Weinberger, fought In Tain today for u continuance of the case until next Wednesday. Weinberger raid thut if an adverse decision were given ou the writ of habeas 1 orpus ho obtained last week for Berg doll he would attempt to carry the case l'i the Dutton's highest court. Appears in Civil Court Tomorrow The slacker is to appear tomorrow before .Judgo Hand in the United States District Court for the southern district of New York, ou tho writ ob 4uined by TA elnbergcr The courtroom wus cleared this af ternoon while the members of the court debated Weinberger's move for post I oncuieut. When his motion failed a recess was ordered uptil 2 o'clock this.' afternoon. ' The report of the rpecial lunacy board was expected before the proceed ings begau today, but it has not been hied eo far. Bergdoll's counsel contends that .ho is uot sane Bergdoll, ln custody of one guard' irrived at Corbin Hall ot ten minutw to 10 twenty minutes beulnd echedula. The draft-dodger wore black shoes, a dark grs), ueatly pressed suit and a 1 oft durk felt hat. He had on a dark tie nud a vivid colored silk shirt. J- f - & "J I ?A rs "ji .Kit t ' ', ..", 4 Two Firemen Injured Two firemen wero slightly injured They are Colonel Runtiui: wnn horn in Dark, on September 1C, 1871 , He was graduated from the Darbv rii-imo ocnnoi, aiier wnieli lie entered a bueiuess college. He started his rail I road career in 1SS7 as a bill of Imliugi clerk nnd steuocranher to n. W. rine I row, freight agent at Philadelphia of 1 ir recently. thrp New Smpum. .o , '.nwi,. iluck in nnu iinii .n.,,fi.. i , m lesiru nr rpu i ni-ir iinnm ,in .11 . .. .. ., -,., ,. . , .. .. . . ' " "" tv..,v, -- r- -.-...., ..l.. ... ... acupg uaiiaiinu viuei aoini iviumpp, iianroao uu. notion of Artuur Uixluuzl ; the t levi cut by falliug clans. ' Later he became through freicht nent land Urchestrn, umbr Nlcholai Nlclm Raymond Hitchcoch. hosemau Ln of the Philadelphia nud Reading Ruil l-'ff aud the Detroit Oiohestra. gine Compinj No 21 left aukle XMa Co. aud subsequently cuterd the Uicm- orchestral,, uirdiug neurlv ."00 sprained. ollicc of J. r. Sheehan. ageut lu this men. huve uccentuuted tho dQinitud for The llro was discovered by n wuimiUCity for the Northern Pacific aud Win- 1 nniiciuus of thu iint chibM. iiud it 1 in tho neighborhood. She told Isaac consln Central Railroad tiii- demand thut hu made the I'hilii Wold, a postofnee clerk, attached to the Colonel Bunting went with the Penn 1 delphiu plttjera restless substation nearby, and ht turned iu an fjlvania Railroad May, 1800, wti'ch ho lr.r o,fi, , nn.-. ' alarm. , became secretary to Coptuin Johu B t. , ""s"1 " " . . The blaze started our the third floor 'Green, then third Icc nrceident. He' It." said that more thun half the' cc it interferes with the " ii"ivmv - ,mi m. t 1. v.. 11111.1VUJ infarnnl nmmHmAi rl . I lhe war hau tied up many of the the two would discontinue joint opera 1 oprrat ru t nuilsl. tl,e n , uZ ,1 ' prominent musiciuus iu ISurone. who ion niues over the Bridge .tre. t run, "mprl'oni .ent ,d fe U"r " cannot, or will not. come lo this couu- and thus reduce losses to both enmp.i I 3ri"0.''! L.V ,..r7fcifurc- ""' lir'.' trj owing to conditions resulting from uics; that a nlau of t.eorge T Sale for f'"t uonZ.Ziu-C.lS' i" "," ,hV gteat struggle, and the unable running the Jrank ford Ij no into 1 rank l'' Zlu "'"it' U", ' IUPPIJ Ol nrei-CiabS musicians lor tllO im i'v muniurtvu nuui naif im uu big (vmphony orchestras of the iouu- , Plans iu final form. trj 13 necessarily limited to this couu- ,rT n,reR 11 ,.. ,, r . AIRMEN MUST QUIT MEXICO To increase the dlfliculty of the situu linn three new orchenlruB of the tirtt,A,, riu ,, c, o,.... . . . . in li.no Wo ,,r!-nnWe,i i i, ..,. 'Army Filers, at Sonora blnce Md chine Fell. Ordered Home 151 Pao, Tc.., Alurch 1. fp.v I Instructions have been tran slate, J Complaint is made that tho net re stricts the practice of pliTbiciana of the state and the operation of its penal, I correctional and charitable institutions; that the state Iiu not concurred in the ' amendment nud that if the net is en forced il will nullifv (ho right of the' "tutti to regiilulo its internal ufiuir 1 in luiiiiiij up aci in nor i n, of the building, which is of old-style was made chief clerk to tho first vice meinorra ul ule orciietira nave ocen ap l0nie out of Mexico without waiting construction, 'ana is.Dcuevca 10 nuvc president May 1, 16H7, and assistant to ' i"""1-"" , n uHruiu, lra "' "lu'r I for tbc release of their iiirplnne which tue nrst vice president June 1, 1000, 1 , "' : "" "; ;- "", u" ,l" ""' w ,lu .l"V" , lias beeu the causo of the delaj in their .Harcli 4, 11)011, Colonel Bunting w 11- ' .,'."; 1. 17. . " 1 i i r ' , , " leturniug ioiiovvtn- iiirir relensc in tl r ...,li..l 1. rl..,in-H.i.. T r Yt..ir 1 n.lnl. ,.. A..i....... .1.. ... , , null.., ., uivuii-iiuui- ,, u. nuu uuu I" ,i'- ii. riiifri-ff uie HOIIIUlMOn t yl L. Usher, American avinlor, who loiued in the uuieudmeut uliic!i ti lisve been in Souorn. Mexico, sum evprcrslj omluovj to iiitn.n,itiiiL- n I ebruary 2, to returu to tho I ulteil m'ioiv. Mates immediatelv, ncoordiug to a Ihe comphiint nl o declare iTlat if liilenjont made todav bv Colonel Fran the amendment 1 valid (hi right of U AW Glover, chief of stuff to Mujor ' "tigress to lei-Mute under it 1., re- tioncriil Robert L. Hiivkc. coinniunder -tricted to mutters relating to '"the if the CI Paso milltur.v di-trlct external concerns of the I uited sinten The officers have boon ordered to nnd within the noculinr .lnnu.m nf ,h,. ... ff Hf .. ..!.!. -..4 ....!.( r t .., ' T . " v "1- oriclnated in tho cooking rooms. In less thuu fifteen minutes the flumes tprend lu all directions. They mvcl oped the roof aud the third nnd lecund floors. The quick bpread of the fire was due chieflv to the largo amount of woodwork In the building. After a neatly two-hour batlh the firemen had thi blaze under control. Although the hrst floor of the hchool was not dumtigt d by flumes it was ion dercd utclcut on nccount of fulliug timbers. The annex of the school, which facco Fairmount avenue, was unharmed and will provide accommodations for about 200 of tho 1000 pupils. Two hundred more will be uired for nt a second annex at Fifth slieet und Fulrinouut avenue. V. MAXCY MARK0E DIES Death Follows Operation Ho Was Connected With Ponna. Co. A'. Moxcv Markoe, whose home Is at 117 South Forty sivth street, died last evening in tho Northwestern General Hospital following mi operation. Ho is survived b.v his wife, Mrs. Abblo Muishull Markoe. and two sisters, Mrs. D C F Kivinus of 2110 Do Lancey strict, mid Mrs R II Marsh, of Brookljn, N' A , , Ho was (oniiislid with the Fcnnsjl vanin Co. for lnsuiaiici 011 Lives and Grauting Anuultie- TO CHRISTEN DESTROYER .'iuii.il i, jiii,u, voiDIlt'l IIIIIIU1IB nil" ; ',,.,, i ., 1 1 1 , , ir 1 iriuimuh ii'iiuniuj nu'ir reiru appointed nsslstnut toutroller, and hc,"" rV,Vuj;t u,b IiIk1 '' ,',iu,f " ,I"U"U Sonora authorities l,.-t we.k. wi.k promoted to .outrollor Juno I. I "lTT f, ,r"fa' ,orsu"i1 ufious' . in 10 uu oinin ui uiv iiiinni.'" niiiuu' u ha r V inn ta rvnri i-.,,..... IVICAIUU IU DATCL ir.WMNb iniA r.ilonol Ui.i.1 mfr xnK .. .no ,,f "" ."".hestra, paiticuliirlv. the wood " -. .. . t l.iiN. Il.e ner hrull ,i. i ilironlm T .0.1 the Unlou Leni'iie. Uacnucl. Pino A'nl le und Merimi Ciirkit Clubs, lie w uu ardent golfoi. polil Stokowski, nud I'liiiHidcrid bv mu ( ....lliuiril (.11 1'itce TmciiI Ino, Ciili.nin Unn DR. RICH'S VIOLA D'AMORE RECOVERED IN BARBER SHOP Instrument. IW0 Yean Old. living Played by Ucnl, Gray Haired IS'egio in Federal Street bhup When Fieeonized Former U. S. Anenl Hrftl Ucallnos With Rebels. It Id Said Alolio Clt"., March I iBv . l 1 AV. O Jiukliie. forunr I nitrd Stiitc cousul.il' agent al Puebla, vvho.e ier niKslou to net lu that cupncltv was ic cently rivoked. ic to In . pellis from Alexico for his alleged dialings u(, nbels. uccordlug to lii'M"iil n porlH hero. Tin Fniled Stulex nuba -v Imi l.iiiulid a now note lo tin Mi Mean lor eign ollice reliitive lo linigih pufcrrotl In uu interview bv .lullu Am, hell. ii., u 11U11 of Ihe blate of IVihln 1.. I. Hill ......- 1 . "' "vfninMiii. 10 icguiato com- uierie umong tho vtateb" aud that tho lute slono hat tho power to entorco I tin ml wllhlu Its own bouUrs I pon the motion of Asblstnnt t tornev tjeneral Friiron the cnurt def nnif hed ur( Alotnln.v for heuniig iirgiinirnls in Jie Ulioilo Klaiiil cjos i n well ns in uppeuK frmu Kcntuckv ' nud Mu vjoliuhrtti. involving vnlidltv of tin prohibition umenduienl ''llill'Jln'M !., '.'r1 fl.VViBAR SIX I. W. W. WITNESSES V '!"1,,M:. ?1 , ti. .. in ..,.. 11... i. 1 -1 .,,".',-." "iv '."" """. " r-v iM-"' " .u- 11 1 it 1 1 11 1 f " ' I iu'' oi" loia irom itaij snug the airs I in eoinlnsr I c conilnz u tm haU U Le.idlu; ion U. S. CONSULATE S BOMBED Building in Zurich Seriously Dam aged, but No One Is Hurt Zurlili, Alurch 1 (Bv A. P.) A bomb w a t ploded lust uigbt under the l"'n- " .ii.u-riruii i iillPlliate Hero I sirnni I diinuiglng thi building, but1 iiijnnii. nt Police nulhoritlts me bilieMil lo luue .secured clues as to the uilt r Ollf t.--lUv A P., lOinlilnf nf tin Amcncuu luiiftuldte ut Zurlrh n nuido I n.(.n.. Al..,. . n .. ni.i . .....-.-.. .,., .iUn. i'j v m,. u fvwb j ljtu ui i tin iuuu or 11H ou 11 oiiiii. tm r 1 - mt- w 1 1 wvv, nwi ftudiiini in 1 no ?inio unmirrmnir .. nt i-.. i.. haired negro In a I cdcral -street barber f tlio other southland. Dhie. 1 Radicals In Centralla "til General Keena. who said tho ik.Ico sliop jesterday, led to the rocovery of a ' t ', '" attrlbuiod H in "nimroiiikiie ,...1 iliLl ' rich-toned ami valuable ;iola d'amour. I Missing Since .lanuarj 'j; . . ""w'u. Wash.. March 4 - (Hj 1 "Xm , ' Kcrnu tl le 11 .ol . I that had throbbed out ancient folk- Th ,.., ,, m . , .' , ' ' ' "w I"1W,, f"" v-derdiiv , "JfJ " , 01 ,, Vncimli ir 1 'w melodies of iliffrreiit chnructer beneath Tin viola d amour hud been nun. ug liv tho defense couuse in the trial of 5, ipeimie Airred AN 1 c flnSfrt . 0 f tli" couccrt ni'uslers 0 "uc J"?P "'" Doctor Rich the lu. Industrial Worker of" t,' KuiTf. n,1.".''- v 'V" 'i "'"1 ' ,h A I Itub :i00 eaii ago It luid becii discovered Its loss on going to get ItlAVorld ou u cjiurge of 1n.11.lHr i co "ullolh. Bn IVrkius und Alnrgnret I .V..' .. .. A,"',' . t lUV' .C" to nriicl CC with Anion rnroll.r l.n i,nti.,ii u illi 1 1. ,..,.Ui t... I.... ...... I . Saucer . lerU The eonsii hllc olhecl c com- ; m .:f Z iUutUcou r .nu.ral of thVpilUHdeipha Or- I inC Vw"ot penj J ' e.'tif " r '"","' V' I"''-'"'"' !f Mr. Ho.,rM lucororticPl.K nheitra for the double concerto which ,gardiug the alleged .oni.piracv ( Vhaao ""U ,r 1K',',i'" N,J .' Kuveruinent ,U... r ' l...'.' ... ,J, lK.,r:: . !he. were to play at the voncerts of Ihe I AV AV. from Centnilia pnpert had been dett roved 1 iin nisi riiiiifiii wiiii'ii iu iiiiipii 11 1 olii-iiiipv 'T mill C II... !..,... . ' fl. ..-v i...i ii.... 1 !V0l?.'!!i' iiWjt'S-i.oi -- niiibt prove that ANarreu O. Grimm, with la wuoso muruer 1110 ucicndants i,. HMu,w v. ......... ,..,...,.., ,.u..w, unu ,ih 11 uouoio set ot bevou strings vvho sbelng held iu the con ral station, I ont. t of which is uuderbtruug. wa 1111 tillcgvtP'dopo tiend" friend of his, ' lfpt in a wludowseat in Doctor Rich" urAM-in ntirHHnt of Arlmtm i ""'""" ----- - - uuu doinuouius.vHo proprietor ot a studio at 221 80Un, Seventeenth street snlrac.v Crosses Country Tor iveremony negro uarucr suon ai 1.4I1 .teueral n was kept hero ou uccouut of its creat Counsel for the defense sal.l he Mrs. Margarettu Panic 1 Stewart ! "J'",1', in? S,JlnnW.SSfl lcustl' . ir ,libaPPrunco ioul.1 not be pected to prove by tho witnesses that Stevens will christen thu crrnedobout '"L8 accounted for, and Doctor Rich prac at a meeting of Ceutrulin liu.slucbs nei destrover Stewart at Crump s Shipjard ur"ncl ot .'ic. 10"" faml'5' hn'1 fu,lcu tici-.l.and plrucd the Loreiulti Concerto last October 20 plana to drive the I AV this uftcrnooii The novv (icstroji-r is "'V'V . r?..., ."..VtIb 1 .,,1.1,1. . 1 .'V'"1 y" ,,I?rJ,, another v lola I W. out of Centralla wero discussed and named in honor ' ,rs- fitevens'b It hud been curried stealthily about d 1 ur which ho owns. that a contemplated raid on tho I. AV Atiiiiinii iiunvD mew "" ,""VW," :. .. 'x. '"Vv ?, """",v" Sevtral nig its aico Aoili.f T.i..i....,,f ' .w. nan was uiseusscu at o her meet luga iiibu. FLU HIT 5O000JN STATE , wimso muruer 1110 ueicntiauts arc n,aiii, n.nj.im.ni ci. r, I charged, was a party to Ihe alleged con- ' Heallh DcPdrtment Shows Recent cpmcmic was Not Serious llHirlsburg. March 1.- (By A. P 1 ' More than .".0,000 cuscm of influtuznl wero rcpurieu 10 ine uepartmeut of " WW: oi t Mrs. Stcveui- crotsnl tho enntinc 111 response to sccrciurjr uuuieis tutlon to christen the btowart. had been vlsltlug her sister, Mrs. r.m. rnike. In San D ego. Cal.. she received thu secretary's letter, hurried cast ago n ubu hiiuwu 1110 nriiuuuco mid ..r n.uien .T,a, it 11. ". ', -"" "t "J'Puuso of couccrs il. the great ,n , 'r'eti,es 111 am oln.e. e 'r" Su&. iuvl mcbi cenieiv 01 o',v, m me ihbc lew M-r..iii..u ..f n. vie. -."" "; weeks, fallen from Its former high es '' "' 'J.',,"' lh 'nceu h and Snvder Paul . lute, it had gone whither W lllaiq How ",VPet and is thnS nn.-lVr UP, A ' eral viheii rd wcut. but his wujs wero nut the 1,t.r.rcS.aa ?,? J.hr P"8cd Combs'- bar- .; .viaib of ho lirom od Instrument. It ". ."'S.'.' . '.'"-V- """" W'O strains . 01 1111-1 mnnv in f .. .n.. ... 1 1.. ii rit 'uv.u iiwr, uniiuriMiLiv iiRinir passed from dark hands in exchange for a so .nin ami 11 1 insc loun i.nii Cemetiin' nnd tomorrow . Mrs, in. tho father of Combs, uitiu . . j- t..i. . . . :. k kin -,,! ..- i. A..H'i .. r .. niusi'd uu u violin nr nii iir Knnnri Admiral Blew ari j" uurie 1 iu ivoo.i, "..',"' -!-'?, v uu muwne- vooklnt. in tnro -,, ,, " ' rf' K 1 UU Ulll .. " :---w-- -v --, ., The Weulhcrvane Can t expect each day a dry day. There'll be ram tonight and Friday. While the hreests vter and toaJd Health In the period between Janiiur) ! 211 and 1 ebruur 2S. In t lie epidemic of 10IS 1010 a million cuscm of iollucuza 1 wero reported 1 up igurrs received by the slate authorities were; lutlucnzti, 50,1711 liuciiiiiouia. 1271, and deaths from lu. fliienzu and pneuinouiu, 3Q0S. ra'cito1'0, jn.S J"10 "Utbreak there were r8,StI8 deaths between tho second wwek of October and the first week in ,Tau. uurv from influenwi and pueuiuonlu. ,......r,t,,,.,vuv piaiiHiK' piiQw ine WX'T ffl If.; WawT'vW-W inaq rtddc-cd vstrlii loV t, nn VM c6ro "pla, fg an unusual 8vturdau comes fair and cold. ? monthly r" Vie ff,Vr Tln.lpnw Cantm lVfi Bcrgdoll wris freshly rhaven and wort'-s-r,i 11 short (.fopped dark mustache. Con trary lb his attitude when arrested at the Bergdoll home, Fifty-second street und Ajunciicld uvenuc, Wynnefield, Januurv 1 1, he refused to pote for news paper photographers A battcrj of camera men tried for hid Picture but the draft-doder laughlugly hid Ins fce behind the felt hat On eutcring the ball, Grover imme diatelv was taken into 11 tide room for u coufenucc with AVcinbcrgcr his senior counsel, who acted us counsel for Uminn '.oldninii, high nricsteps of anarchy, und leander Berkmun, br ussoclatc. hen they fought their deportation on the jov iet ark As Bergdoll wbb turning into tbn alk leading to Corbin Hall bo faced the Episcopal Church of the Trinity, where man historic battle flugj are on displaj In the collection is the flag carried by tho first New York regiment iulo 5Iex leo nearly ..eveut.v -live jears ago A Iwo-stnrred flag ouce used when Graul wus a major general is also there One of tho prinoipu! treasure u the first flag of the AVest l'oiut Military Acad 1 m.v . At 10 -00 Bergdoll entered the ovcre 1 plain room where the othcirs of ths 1 ourt-niartisl had alrrud.i assembled. The slacker jtood for 11 minute in front of n chair mdicated to him by a guard. Weinberger, hu civiliun coun sel, began it conversation with him and Bergdoll sat down after un inquiring look toward the president of the tourt AIcuib(rs of Court Slliohc riitro whv little formalilj before (he iroicnllugs npeued. Mumbr i of tbr iiiurl Mini pioweiutiug official invoked nud chuttid. .Sulrlt of iiinoke mote as 1 tinnl Hiutim vmim given to iheaf of 1 apeiti piled up on the long oak table The draft dudgi i'n vruiiles ugainst imsiiig for the iMineru men wire dh nolled uftei hi hud been sealLtj for live intnuKH I( btured stoluilv nlaud ue Ihe photoiupher "fliot him. Four oflicers were added to the tourt inurtial nt the lukt tuomeiil, briuging Bergdoll's triers to eleven The additions were Lieutenant Colouel It. It. A(.od Major Clifford Blooioell, Major Iiiii S. Appletou and Alujor A. I Pone T Ilctiiv A iilmi t . luilul SuiUt, a islnnt district uttoiiie.v, nrrivtd nt H):o2 o'eloe'i lie wns greei.-ij In ('ol onel Crcsson uud fat nt tin judgo ad vocate's tuble 'Ihe ubcuce ot Captain Campbell wiii noted ua Colonel Allaire, the pri'Hiduut. was about to opm the (ourt The proseculiou ugreed to fur ther dclii uutll his 111 rival. Flash Likened to Hurragn Flro Bergdoll was talking to his counsel when u ciiuieriuan touched off a flash light. 1 The sluikei bturted uvrvously. Some of the olhcei, w curing foreign servii-e chevroiih, twitted each other about the "bariugo lire " The cnurl intirtiul veus called to or der ut 11 :0."i o'clock, one hour mid five uiliiiitcs behind schedule Cuptuin Robert n Huiiiiuy Jr.ni istant judge Hijvocuto. read the othcml documeiilH directing that the proceed ingu he held Ash for Cop of Rci-ord Bergdoll wan usked If lit wished a copy uf tho trial record mid answered "jch." After tho membership, ot tb court hud been uniinuiiced bo was uij.ed If he objected lo being trlel Jy an ot tho members A'eiibey:er hh. counsel. iimiQifncitl his client was not read) to iisver. Counsel and client conferred n moment whereupon tho luwjer umeuded hltf un swci to "So " Members of the court were svvorn sejiiiriitcly by Coloucl Crewon, Oho stipulutlnu was that the verdict bo kept secret until disclosed by proper atl tliority, OoHroe! qre, khianiiiii ik SH t .. i-." V