L - '. . A i 1 i . " )"d-'" laopcwTvmPiv. 11111111 I II I I I U I I I I ' m1-xTviwjmjmmvwmvm frflff gME I; g Ruling Takes Cost of Electricity r j r.no. Mow Furn shod B,anu - --- 'Gratis,' Off Small Consumer I SEE TAX TO. MEET INCREASE ny ononon nox McGAin The city "f Philadelphia, inunt here .fiir nay the t'nltofl Ons Improvement rl ami the I'lilladelphln Electric Co. S'llI and electric light used upon ?'!&, avenue nnd uWiwn. In ill public building, fire nnd tnllon houses and In nil pnrka nnd othcclljf Sropcrty at the nme rate that Is charged to private citizens. And (Ill's wnic law applies 16 every other city, town or borough In the, state which 1 rcrclvliiR free service from an? public service corporation of liny kind whatever. I confess thai till ii n rather: star tling declaration. It will impose ad- 1,-dWoDfll lindens ol expense, n a w, IfflBa taxpayers. Hut It i the rule of I the Public Bervlcc Commlwon, nnd in thin inslanie me couuiiimiuh icrcv I' It has been the custom for yenrs for I viler, Ka. electric usm aim power nnu I. telephone companies, In making' con I -tracts Willi municipal vuniuiiuiuiiH, 10 fpecuy that tney win ninuxii irec, n tome fort of return for the jrrnnt of franchli'C, n certain nmouit of service in the way of fire plugs street Inmps intl lights nnd ficc telephones in public buildings. . nut it ii all wronpr. ) city or town has any right to expect or receive such trrvice. It ii rnuk llscrliuliintlon gaint the people. i Halt "Freo ServWo" The I'u bile Service Commission lins ery hluutlj but in well-chosen Inn juagc declared thnt there is no such thing as "free service." Somebody hns tot to foot the bill. In every lustnure it is the misguided nnd nclf-dcccivcd tupajcr who is the "Roat." If a gas. water or electric llfiht rom pany furnishes lire hydrants or street lights free to nny city. It simply tncks hecostof this so-(n1led "frco service" on to the hills of private consumers. There 3011 hn,p the secret. The U. 0. I. supplies this city with 1,000 street lights, to which Is ndded 300 additionnl everj year. Tile cost of this service, if paid for would be in iceis, doubtless, of SGOO.000 nnnunlly. jup i'lumucipiim im(" iric uo. rur nlshcd 1'Jo nrc Hghtf to the city free, at a cost of ncnrl) $10,000. Under the ruling of the Public Serv ice ComniUsion the city should pay for all of this, nnd, presumably, the nmount should he deducted from the sns bill of the thousands of consumers in Philadel phia. As r hao stated nbote. it Is n, new decision. It wns made within the Inst sixty da).s by the Public Bcrvicc com .mission. The decision was rendered in accordance with the provisions of the public sen ice compnnv Inw. It was the little borough of t'lnrion in the county of that name, that stnrtni tlin linll mil. ing that ended in this nvalancbe of trou- The Clarion Gas Co. bad entered Into an agreement with tho town or Clarion, and dulv sot forth In Its franchise, thnt it would furnishyiintural gas free or nt a reduced rate to the borough in return for the privilege of In.vlng' Its pipes in the urcets nnd supplying the people with natural gas. Itcfuscd Krco Ken ice fomc time last year the gas cotnunnv irew tircil or the ngrrcmeut nod re- me longer io iiirnlsli the borough with a free service. I presume the company's sapient lawyer got "hep to the inw in tlic case. The borough authorities pranced around for nwhllo nnd then finally, through its attorney, William J. PW' b,rol'Bht the matter before tho lublie bcrvico Coinminlou lo try to force the gas compnny to live up to its agreement. To Clarion's surprise it was thrown out of court, or rather mt of the com Diiss on chambers. The gas company fot the decision. It was informed that .the1:!"1 ' fUr"i8" frcc W ? in!i'i?.i'i"lliPr boro,ushs. cities, townships. iim & S; T) 8el!001 districts had similar kicks before the coinmihsion. Ily he J larloii decision, all "of them were tniown out Into the middle of the road. lnl.n inimif!"h,ic .sorv!c commissioner, ?.,, Uil1 ;" ll0 Prepared this rev' Juntlon? - HC firfct asks th , ',(-'"u ." ""bjie utillt. make n bind tag cpntiiict with a municipality or an urnl&V,UlCU,,y lts W1po will be t ? 1.ifl,p or ", " "-'''Iiieed rntcV Or tostatc the question otherwise: tan " ni 1",l,li, uti",,J' '" I'cnnsyl III 1 ,r nn-v wn-ice except it bo IIm,nil,',W0H,,o ,th? "bovr Question, nnd r t ? "" ,CBnl Pl'cology. is that Sam- ir a v Ptr' MU,,,lc "enlcfi com 'C;tr.ttl,?,eve,,,,,l,, ,s forbidden dirirH.? ' ' !,c,an,, collect or recche aSn Itba' or ''nwl'ack from any per- ,1.", r corporation for any senici ren- sum 1? ""'cr.or less compensation or from In" ' Mla" ''ennml or receive for rn.iin,llcr P.frson or cnorntIon 10r n similar scrlce." Must Pay for All Sen ico Won n!!!i,1K, ",'' tllis 'M'liclt declnra that' .,nlss oncr U11"1K llatly states illl ivn s.Tk'0 .'endered by a public ""I") must be paid for." to m&Bh '" "'""'cipallty hns n right raeb 1 if " We license feo from 5Lubll' "till,y company; not for that ft ' rcemic purposis, but simply snect T? U" r!mblc(1 l'rJPcrly to, In 5n he adds7"la, " nwlo. vttlui a"y s,''ico l rendered by the rates it nl,nnU,f. frco "r nt reduced SSI1 nre,fce,ia,rll" ",Rt b" P'Ud for by CS ,,""'' "'"burden of its cost is htW. I"0" ?"'. shoulders." And nd cinK.i le uecislon Is readied j unexpressed explicitly in the follow- .' '","' ul? uecislon is readied tnir J"."01 '.ciuirlng n utility to I be rollrH.RcrJ',T 'ivllif,, necessitates Us n?h..""? of ,,l, 'creof from luring rV"rv J " flrcm !,."L J'0 .firvlcp .under similar tual ,,;7,L"lnn lon nnd such contrnc- " Pro, kin n f,K.,"ler,",rn violative of Piny law." " of tbc n,,b,l" '""rvico com- AbmST f"n.,hlH ,,PrUl,,n iR lnat ,f e Phil., linM '"I'rovement Co, or fter to n phla. I?,Ip,trlc Co- I" Itc theclty U,wi 0," "ielr '" srvlco to me. there dt.C0l,,e,Ct,C0l,J cash for tho h Priea to iuu"'?! b0 "n,,l X'ctlon. bey hS.1 i ,r olhn' Parous, because Xr: tho rost ot 'ieau"nulLn0W' nmI f""wing tho ,0vn, or lu.00' nny taxpayer in auy lf service , ""Wins n so-called ,nl this frn . i .'" sunn, 111-111111111 "HIS Of (h. .i.."v,v'.' I"" pother pntrons rata from the U l'JPT typ ct'5W ' Sir Thomas Iilptan'a Bti'l"'! Btciiii11, Piim. .tomorrow' ii'rl' B,iJ0T, t ''"SB V n jJ SENATOR PENROSE AND CHAIRMAN I HHPH . X,KTwjkfr'ist2 i HHHf n L-tfJI 'rfm n rnkBBH;$ yPkHlH$ kkkkHHLkkiHbMPnRHkHbkHilr' rDkHBBHBH kkk ' IHlan'i?i" JVHHHBhbBIb HLHHk " -aHMJPHHH BBHkH HlBHMflLLLLLLLMLLiB' BRBHMI-B!iB9i- lliViiHHBBB- 1 1 !Br - HBsBIBHKlJlBtP," - tEHllrEJH s H y ivff- iiM-t--i- -B- P JHLHHH HHP-ka-H'l lK I ML BklHlF MMffltSBlSBKmmmmmmmVl $ HBkWI A- ssAM--nvw)wv.A$yA4'&t A . WVi, rf.v 'VAaXfe.vfM'V4AW.VVW MII II. Hnjs, rlmirmnn of llio Kepiibllcnn imllonai romnitttcc, spent 0110 hour Penrose, lani .Spruco street, tnlhliig over th(, presidential sltuiillnn. The nboio senator made slneo his return from Florida .Economy, Say's Hjays, Is Cr. v. l Keynote Contlnurd 'from Thro One conversed for n short time. Tho former told Mr. Illlles. who will be n district delegate, from New York, thnt he would sec I1I111 In New York uct week. , At Wnslilncton. Chnirmnn Iln.vs 1 will confer with n numbei' of Heiiib- licnn senntors, iucluding Henntor Knox. Senntor Penrose Is to linvo another conference this nfteruoon. His cnller will be II. M. Dniiglicrty. cninpiiigti manager for Senntor Wnurrn (I. Ilnrding .Much Wood .Monty Seen Uefnre cnlling on Senntor Penrose, Mr. Dougherty was questjoned concern ing Leonnrd Wood's showing in Ohio. He wnirnskcd If there wns nny evidence of "big money" being used for the general. "I rnthcr think thnt is the renson," he replied, "thnt the rnto of Interest went up in New York. So much money wns sent out to Ohio there wns' none left in Wnll street." He added that the Wood forces made n tremendous light in the Muehcye state becnuse they rcnli.ed it Wood fnllcd to make n showing theie lie would be out of the 'ncc entirely. , Dnuglierty said he enme here In see Senator Penrose because "Penrose will be n etioug fnitor in the convention." The Knox situation wns believed to be n poser for Dnuglierty. It is under stood .his visit wns di tilted by 11 desire to lenru how Harding stnnds now In view of tho Knox development. Questioned Mayor Shortly befoie Mr llnys readied this city, Mayor Mooic. who Is at Piilrvlew, Pa., wns iitiestioned concerning the Knox boom. "Iioth Kno nnd Hproul would, be ideal candidates," he said. "I iiudci stood that Senntor Knox would not be a candidate, but if lie is, the country will bo well seied. The same is true of Snrnnl. One thine is certain. I bclico thnt I'ciinsj lviinia should hnvc the canuiilnte. The .Mayor, with Welfare Director Tustin, ltichnrd Weglein, president of Council, and W. W. Roper, chniimnu of Couucim welfare committee, is in specting the state hospital for the criminal insane nt Knlrvlew. Dispatches from Washington today indicate that the Pennsylvania delega tion Jin Congress are speculating on ijennlor Penrose's abrupt moe in the tiational situation. There weie some uimors thnt the Pen rose pronouncement poluted to a bleak between the senator and (lovernor Sproul, who is n icceptive candidate for the nomination. Hut these tumors were discounted by the governor's prompt concui rence In the senator's dews. Opinion wns divided on whether the Knox boom hnd lessened the governor's chain es ns a "dnrk horse" cnudidatc u t Chicago. Sproul a "Darii Horse" ' Scijator Penrose's own view of the situation wns that the time; hnd come to get down to a real basis of trying to to stop "fooling with chicken feed," and anlve nt a candidacy which would bp satisfactory all around. His authorized statement, for one thing, It wns ns serted, put uu end lo the persistent gos sip that he was heart 'and soul for Harding, of Ohio, it is understood thnt the senior senator feels that the pri maries hnvc eliminated Harding. Gov ernor Sproul, not having entered nny primaries, is still in the position of n "dark horse." Dispatches from Washington set foith thnt the Penrose announcement had placed Senntor Knox in the field as a real contender foi the nomination and that be lins emerged as tho favorite of the couRcrvutiw elunent of the party; nnd, further, thai he Is also 'pleasing to progressives. rtawson to Speak Here Fiederiek 1 Ittiuson, of London, wfll spenk twice tomorrow" at the New Century Club. I'-'t South Twelfth street. At II o'clock lie will talk ou "Hlght Thinking, nnd nt 8 o'clock In the ceniug on "Life Understood." Increase Your Income Q Interest First Mortgage Security An investment of $520 will now pur chase n first Mortgage railroad bond, face value $1000, paying M0 per year income This bond is n first closed lien on tho main lino of a great railroad system nnd because of present unsettled conditions is avail able at a discount of 42 under price at which it was originally is sued n 1005. This is a seasoned and well secured investment. ''Particulars on Request Carstairs & Co. Investment Securities 1419 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA nMiaVtWa '' "l,?,P, '', 3 HaveiYqu Tried Abbotts Ice on ll lon w Yet Sloe EMbaiuM fl f xtSSSSSi . n Brundway(4, V, irJMWWWgTOiaw irtliiiiii wmlitiiWliiiii ilimiii HiMilliM 1 mil 1 miw 1 ymMmmmiMLw,, m 1 j laciubtri rhlltdetpjila and w Votl Blotk Ewbiai , ?,' -" Ety-ENItfG .PUfeLlO FESTIVALJ'OSJPONED Swarthmore to Hold Celebration on Tuesday, Due to Rainy Weather The May Day celebration, scheduled to take uj.ice this morning nt Swarth more College has been postponed on account of the rainy weather. Ceremonies nrrnnged for todny will take iilnce on Tuesday morning, weather permitting, on the east campus, where Miss I.uo l.ippincott will be crowned queen of May. Miss Lippincott, by unnnimoiu decision, wni declared the most nttiatic young woman of the Senior clns. STOLE FOR DRUGS, CHARGE. Police Say Woman Ransacked Public School Coatrooms 1'or t lie purpose of obtninlng money to buv drugs. yifH. Kllznbctli Oelkcrs, of Fifteenth nnd Jefferson streets, nc cording to the police, Rtole the clothing of pupils of several public schools In the northwestern part of tho city. The womiin was arrested liv District Detectives Thumb nnd Franklin, of the Twentieth nnd llerks streets police sta tion, while mir.dng a boy's coat, which, according to the police, wns stolen from the cloak room of the Clnghorn School, Susquehanna avenue nnd Woodstock street. Numerous pawn tickets for stolen clothing were found on The womntu who, the police say, is a iltug addict. Mrs. Oelkers wns held in .f!!00 bail for n further hearing by Magistrate Os wald. DOG FINDS LOST BOY Poodle Escorts Three-Year-Old Who Wandered From Home Three-year-old Theodore Miller, son of John Miller, SI Cosgrove street, Ocr mnntown, is home todny nfter being lost, becnuse of his faithful blnck poodle. The boy wandered nway jestetday. He could not be found. After he hnd been lost- several hours, it was found liis little black poodle dog also bad disappeared. The word 1 cached the Miller house that a boy had been found at Haines nnd Morton streets, but thnt a dog prccnted the finders ascertaining1 his identityt-,Mr. Miller went there nnd found the boy nnd the dog. The dog hnd found blin first nnd hnd been escorting him home when seen by pass crsby. STRUCK BY FALLING PLANK Two Women Standing at Tenth and Market Streets Badly Cut Two women standing on the north west corner of Tenth nnd Market streets Inst night suffered badly cut bends when they were struck b. n will ing plank from a second-story window. They were Mrs. Michael Cnrtin. San son! street nenr Thirty-second, nnd Cnrrie Hughes, n negro, Kitzwnter street near Seventeenth. Thev were trented nt the Jefferson HospilA , HIT BY AUTO, DIES Murray Weinbacli, eight years old, 51(1 Somervillo avenue, died in the Jewish Hospital this morning as the re sult of Injuries received when he wns struck bv nn automobile truck at Tabor lond and Marshal! s'trcrt. The boy was riding a bicycle at thq lime Ol W1C UlCUll'lll. OUUlUI'l I.CVUIIN. the driver of the truck, which belonged to I'etri Ilros., Ice and coal, was held without bail by Magistrate Hooney, nt Central Stntiou, to await the action of the coroner. We use scientific, painstaking Milk the cleanest, purest milk IPTISTl " """' W&S-WL "A" I flwpf AMILK i T "M- VFPF 1 I I rff-faXi 4 I f , J. 1" ,, isCw" l. B 9 tJ b ii n f Phone Us to Deliver a Dottle Tomorrow Baring SOS ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. ' 31st and Chestnut Both 'Phones BranchesAtlantic City Ocean City Wlldwood ''irilW'WIIi'MI'l " li'WIBI ! .i si-' -, i - '.r ,. -rcvfti tt " ii a, - ,-w - . -, r,. h l.', . i -t' " ' -tv,' j LEDGER-T-PHILAfDELIHIA, -SAlTDAy, ttAr'l, 102V- HAYS CONFER today InMlio homo of Senator is tho flint photograph of the SELECT GRAND JURORS Will Be Sworn In on Monday for May Term The grand jurors for the .May term of Quarter Sessions Court hnc been se lected ind will be "worn in on Monday before Judge Monnghnn In Hoom 'l.".'l, City Hull. Those hoeii nrc as" fol lows: 1 Oeorjci- Cnrr. Hr loom llxfr, 402O Vortli strcrts Julius Cntrr tnllnr 13(1!) Nrrtli Hlx tcenth tret, .lohn CnlLilinii clcctrlclnn. HIS Only Ktrrrt; Kdwln Cohnnnnn. cleric. 101 1) Parrlnh Mrri-t: J MnuuH D'rornun70. p lleemnn, 17411 North Slxtrntti; Walter IJoilo laborer, .110 North Ninth street! John Doiiih orly. finlnhor. 1!JS1 North Phllln street: Wil liam Dnufthcrtv. cariirnter, 230 Catharlno street, Oscar Haub. bookkpeperv 1211) Ncrth .Tpsaup strict. IMnanl Harmony, ilruffxlst, 2R30 North Twenty-seventh street: Itoberl llarlacher, bookkeeper. 3S20 North Sixteenth street; Hamuei Kinc laborer, -o-.' Nnrtn Leltligow street, llenrj I.eonharrit, book keeper, 122fl Alrdrle street. John Mullen, In surance, 410 Klcra street, W. J. Ojbourne printer, 110 North Ninth street: Rilnanl Ulrhiirls. dork. 112 Kalon street: W. H. nirharilson. (rrneer 2722 llermanfown nvenue, John Schmedlln. clerk I'll) Woodland ave nue: (1. Sheer, Victor Tnlklnu Machine Co . 17M North rift -third street: Kdward Hmlth, Ice cream parlor I12S .South Eigh teenth street. namoinl Stock hardware, 3045 Ncrth UlRhth street Clarence Turner, accountant, 333 Itoxboroush street: William vow. salesman, wysi .Mirtii eleventh street, and Cicorgo V. Wilson niHrhlnltt. 701 l'lcrce street. ' AUTO SKIDS; TWO HURT Men Are Taken to Ablngton Hos pital for Treatment Two men were injured Inst night when the nutomobilo in which they weie rid ing skidded ino n telegraph pole on York road near the Abington Hospital. The men nte Kdwuid Krhnidt. fifty two, ti'JO!) North Second street, nud John Kurner. fifty-two. -1CC(! Diiflicld street, Krnnkford. Kiliardt sustained a broken arm nnd ICuriier n fractured rib, Holh men were token to the Ablngton Hospital and treated by physicians therci F'lRJMETkEPT BUSY Two False Alarms From Center of ' City Early This Morning Two false alaims kept the file en dues scurr.vinc about the central nnrt of the city In the early morning in the rain. A linker in the Unkeritc Ttaking Co., nt 710 Market street, turned in an nlarm when his electric oven became too bot. He upset 1000 buns in his baste to get to the door and turn in nn. nlarm. When the firemen nriived they found the oven had cooled clown again. Fire in a small rubblshheap in the renr of the Franklin Trust Co. build ing, nt 22 South Fifteenth street, caused n watchman to turn in nnotlier nlarm. but the rnin extinguished the blaze before the firemen nrrlved. vjMOELBERTS SHAD ROE DINNER, 55c SriTfd nau ana Nialit T-nonn Sirloin Hteak, I'otu tom, llrtnd, llcitler 4 Coffee 40c 803 ViNCBT. LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR aftejefote 'r0inhJ'2ZQQ WOfW L ONLY 8TQRF Uth and thestnut When the kiddies come home at noon give them a good, cold glass of Abbotts "A" Milk. There's food and re freshment in every swallow it makes them fit and keeps them fit. Better than any medicine in the world and cheaper. care to make Abbotts "A" that can be boughtl Creamt rtfflmmaSsWmm I r wfymwai MIJIllllJj II IL i if.iiM-aiftfiiKMrmBihi'' ,. Atiu MAY BUILD HOTEL PIANO ROW Cirard Estate Would Property to PartyWho Will Improve It STUDENTSJO HAVE BENEFIT After repented promises nnd tenorts of )i rhnnge In the coveted block known for the Inst thirty years as "Piano How," the first iangible step is being taken for Its development In keeping with Philadelphia's progress, This block, extending fiom I'levcnth lo Twelfth street and from Chestnut tn Itnnstend street, is undoubtedlv one of the most valuable parcels of properd in the fit?. It Is owned by the (Jlrnrd estate. The tract ls.ro bo odveitised. Matt ing next Monday, In the Philadelphia nnd New York newspapers, m cording to Francis Slitink Urown, n diieetor of tho (Jiraul Tiust and chniimnu of the real estate committee of that direc torate, with a view to securing the very,best offer from a prospective lessee who will improve the propeity bv erect ing n modern structure thereon. For Alc'l of llojs "In the interest of the Chard Trust and the boys who nrc tho bent' fieinrics tif tho Oirnid estate through the college bearing that nnme the direc tors cleshe to secure tlu litirlii.r nnwl. blo lentnl or income from this pinpcrty Hint is obtainable," said Mi Ilrown today. "There hnvc been do end of offers, mostly of Jtn Indefinite nntuie, for the property in ireent years, but withal it is nn indication that the propeity has stood still too long and should lie de veloped as a valuable investment prop erty. " The Ileppc establishment is in its iniri -third jenr in tho block The Cunningham store, at the corner of Eleventh nnd Chestnut sheets, hns been there about the same lengtn oi time. Mr, Cunningham said today that in accordance with the terms under which these stores are leased, on n yearly basis, tho fixed lentnl charges have been the same for jenrs. but the Icnnnts hnvc borne the increased edrry ing charges of taxes, etc.. so that the average cost to tenants lins increased from about .$6000 to ."510,000 n year. Not Ton .Much "Tins is not too much," nikI Mr. Cunningham, "nud the Cirard c-Uate is ically entitled to more income fiom tills property. The limit, however lins nl mnst been reached as to what the ten ants can afford to pay for these old buildiugs. 1 hnd. anticipated this con dition nud severnl jenrs ngo acquired the property at 1012-11 Chestnut stieet." All the business tenants wli were seen agreed that a modern building should replace the old storcH which have become archaic as business houses. The lenses on nil these stores exnlre Mm eh 29. 1021. Among the several possibilities pokcn of for this site is a combination hotel and business building. dmong the tenants in "Piano How" as ,.,,ittco. The nfiidnv it alleges that p fonnlng n coinbmnt'on to take over, McCarthv called upon Max Weinstein, ,C,'i,elC,r11('ri,.y-.ii:SOtlliM,:'l,OW,1U,.r' "f "-- Wo" M"1. "'" took him to hns been done in the matter, nnd in ,Iollll Flaherty, the Penrose leader ..r ..- ...,n ...v., rwttii- Hi- IIS-1U11 N n.u i.nmion fnv lw. I .nn I.IL.n .. ..It t i I .i L it .i --. . .iiiii. i nil in ii i ii in (i, it n nil i' I ii is ii 'riZ".nJ. VIZ l, .en?.,1n p1"1 ' nmlMate for ward committeeman ...,.! Trust directors have delayed their nil- Kinhnrtv is nlleced tn hnvi. nsfco.l hi,,, .. !f.rt.!"!";,.,;!!m.Pn' w,,,ch "nh ,0 ''Hithdrn'vv. frolntYeco."..?1!!;"!;; started this week. 00 Diamond Engagement Ring Emerald Cut Pear Shape Heart Shape Newand cxcJusnv Carpenters' Wages Authorized representatives of the undersigned bodies have unanimously agreed to in crease the pay of journeymen carpenters from 80 cents to -$1.122 per hour. This is an increase of $2.60 per day of eight hours or $14.30 per week of 44 hours. Signed The Master Carpenters' and Builders' Co. Operative Builders' Association Germantown and Vicinity Master Carpenters' and Builders' Co. j.i TEACH WOMEN TO VOTE Bible Class Congress Has Interest Ing Theme for Fair Sex Teaching church women to mobilize and use the ballot for city betterment through Hlble-elnss eo-operntlon was tho theme of the ninth nnnunl eon- ) gross of the Federation of Women's x Organized Illble Classes this nfteruoon, LeaS0i,r, nt (he Young Women's Christian Association, liighteentli nnd Airii Streets. The session will continue tills evening. Ilepicscntativxs of 500 women's Illble I r.l.iBifna of rltrt ffwlnrntlnn nnrltottinletl i :'"".. !,.." :".!";; I in Ilil congress, wnicn wns concnieieci by the Philadelphia Hunclay School As sociation. The Hev. G. M. Oliver, pastor of Yarlek Memorial Church, told nlmirt'llip needs of the colored elrls In Spilth Philadelphia. "Mother" Moore, of the Philadelphia avv ard. told of her worK with uie sailors ami ma rines during the afternoon session. AIO OF CLERGY IS ASKED Furbush Requests Pulpit Announce ments of "Clean-Up" Week - .. , I ..1 nl..nl . i Letters hnvc been sen liy Dl HV " flrnltli KitrlHi.!! to rnrli ''"K"MB" " nn aueipiiiic. I"!""1""'"." " "' pilOUC UIIIIUU1H riiil-lil null, uu ,i..i.v tomorrow ot Clenn T'p Week, which tlnrtu MnnilnV Doctor Fill bush, in his letter, pleaded for complete co-operation with the Hu rcaiis of Street Cleaning and Hcnlth In their attempt to ninke Philadelphia rlcaner nnd benlthler. Colonel V.. II. Mnrden. head of the Ilureau of Street Cleaning, hns an nounced extra men will be sent around nn ash days to mnke collections of nib blsh and trash not generally collected by the street cleaners. MEDAL FOR DEAD HERO Carnegie Commission Makes Award for William Donaghy, Phlladelphlan Awards by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, announced yesterday at Pittsburgh, include n brone medal in honor of n 1'lttladclpliinn who gave his Hie in Herein eunri. He was It. William Dnnnghy. 0102 Collowlilll street, who wns urowneci while trying to save a young man from denth in the Klk river nt Tovvnpouit, Mil.. August SI. 11)10. One silver nnd eleven brnnr.e mednis were awarded. Five of the bcioes died, wliiU two were disabled pet nmnently. To the disabled ones tho commission mnde monetary giants, SJOOO nnd 5S0 n month in one case and $1000 in the other.- The silver medal went to I rank W. Uoberts. chief engineer of the Masonic Home nt Kliznbcthtown. Pn . who saved the lives of three young girls who, while wailing, had got into deep water. A Iironzc medal was given to Domi- nick Fnnno. ."01 Division street, El wood City. Pn.. who saved two little girls from drowning at Xclienoplc, Pn., August 1, mis. DETECTIVE IS ACCUSED . Jofin K. McCarthy Charged With Aiding Moore Side in Politics A wnrrnnt for the niTct of District i Detective .lohn K. McCarthv. of the lenth and Iliittnnwood streets stntiou. on the chnrge of violating the new city charter by inlluencinc for political movements," wns issued by Magistrate Carney yesterdav. He will be given a icaiing Wednesday afternoon. The wnrrailt was issued on an nfli- unii piesenieci to .Magistrate Carney bv State Itenrcsentative I.eonolil ('. for the Moore ndministrntiott. Square ffavette Round jiapes and dearfnj K,l 4 rv ." - N. Y. WELCOMES ATLANTIC FLEE! Long Line" of Fighting Cray, With 25,000 Bluejackets, Cheered by Throngs Hy the Associated Press New York, May 1, The sun came out from behind tho clouds, fort guns flashed flame, harbor craft screeched n welcome nnd a squndron of seaplanes roared overhead as the Atlantic fleet steamed Into New York harbor today after winter drill In (iiinntniinnio bay. On the shores New York's millions fooelit for a nbice on the waterfront to view the great naval procession a pro cession In which Secretary Daniels, on the bridge of the flagship Pennsylvania, played n leading part ns commander-lii- 1 chief of thnt brnnih of the service i Cheer nfter cheer wns talsed for the vjin-.-i nun ( nrvr Wlin IltlBrci IVI cc ".-.,000 jnckles who in a few hours won lio enjoy ing the city's welcome : d in theatre, club and cabaret Ilehlnd the Pennsylvania, bnttlesliini. cruisers, destroveis nnd tenders. In np parcntlj an endless chain; slipped link by link through the Narrows a long Hue of fighting gray. As the head of the Jlne passed the Statue of liberty the throngs on the New York and .lersey shores caught their first glimpse of the floating fortresses, encircled by planes which at times. dipped to within a few bundled feet of the water. , ' Onvvnid steamed the fleet.' passing thioiigh a lane of harbor craft, which lode nt anchor on either side of the mmimtmmy,tiyii h7?TiVnWKMi)liHiTi. M'uirx; ruMiK.N.fK .mtk. ynci,Tj yupifr; ':mmihj j,yg i P "d Soicd ioih i::io P. It. to 8:so p. il. J ?! 3 55 si Special Sunday Plalter, 90c llmllril DrlatiaiF SiuiI .Vrio ls;i(iro;;i(i c.io llollcd Potatori l.tliutr mill 7'oniiilo SafncJ $1.25 I itri Minion In Hanover Vrio Aspaiagiis I irnch Fried Pntatnct Combination Salad $1.50 Half 1'ileil S priii a Chicken Southern Style Corn Fritters Sued Potatoes 4jiaii0iis I'lne Giette ? s JanSver Twelfth and Arch Sts. (Entrance on ltth St.) CLAUDU M. .MOIIU. iter. BiTi!iTftii7'iyriii7WTttriii7wnams Qosemont eJeaf& 214512nd Some people think ihty hart to go (o the itaiho't to get !t rtol ihort dinner. DoYOUihart Mil erroneous btlitl? SHORE DINNERS, $2.00 Nierlnl IIhiiuii'I Hull for I'rlrute Ulnntr Vruu I cirnlklird on KronMl ' 1ST 1 1 Nl) CHESTNUT American & Chinese Dishes .. ..v".'n'r Clmrice llellnnl I'roniDt rrvtce cirrliPHlru , Ui in 1 tho Family hunilio lurkr Dinner SI t!.1 HulneH I iiiirliefin ,An l.venliiE lllnnrr , ,55 DANCING 13 (a S, li lu H. 10:30 to i SO rffiTrforr S W0H(J rav American Rettauraat BMlW Sunday chicken Dinner,75c I,H.Y T.U.SCIIKS & IHNNr.l',9. 0e Ealin83taurant,'-3N.nth MM u. a few doora abovf Juffcai i. 3 K it MigtyiiMiMiMIMlMiiSl -1 h ? Ever Try Hanover for h 5 a Sunday fe 4 t or ., Ik Vj X--S. Philadelphia aff.t 't'BkS Lcadinf lh3iiiHI Store y OiL Dinner . Market Street P I MaTSunday Dinner, 1.25 1 Jmfr Dally Lunebrona, 83o F ( Onbeatru, Dumiiii Irom lutu lll'.JI, t'liiraiijiwaiiiijaawiiiiiiEiiaa'Mim'KiiiwH iOrw ,JU TWUJW1 BUILDING BRl'lTlt;s'fm'f The drawback to a poor building it not to much the likelihood (hat it will fall down, a the likelihood that it won't. For there t are few more con itantly irritating monument! io error than ttructutei that have been erected mainly with a view to low initial cott. ADERTIfAW preferi lo accept no contract whole fulfilment doci not promiie abiding tatiifac tion. ABERTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY f-vmrucunp uinamt icers PHILADELPHIA .ADTLPHIA WS? INC UNO TRUST nKT , SOtTOH, irrAto moving column. &till further steamed the vvnrshlps, past the battery and Into the Hudson, where one by one they enme to anchor. The Pennsylvania was bedecked with the tings of navy notables, llesldes the peunnnt of the fleet commander. Admiral Henry It. Wilson, she flew the flags of Secretary Daniels and Admiral Kobert K. Coontz, chief of naval operations. The battleships Arizona. Nevada. Oklahoma, Utah. Florida. Delaware and North Dakota followed the Pennsylvania up the river and the Columbia led the cruisers in the wake of the. battleships. PheretoDihe j Director Hotel tjawc W. B. KUGLER, M.n.fer Broad at Fairmount Ave. Sunday OlICA Dinner v '' Cclerv anil Olives Cream of Fresh Asparagus fliollrcl Khacl Maitre tl'Hotcl Iloaot t'hlla Chicken Ixirralne Kllltnc Krcah Spinach In Cream French Fried Sweet Potatoes Lettuce nncl Itomalne Salad Flench Dressing Strawberry Ice Crcnm Coffee Special Plattcra Mignonette ot Lamb U1.U0 With Hacon A Fried Svv cet Totatocs Now Ci earned Snlnnch Street, Ilreniln 1 1 .00 Soua Claehe Hugenle llnlf Broiled Milk-Fed S1.35 Chicken With Wnffis 1 t Virginia Stvle Planked Sirloin Steak ..10 (For 3 Perons) TT Garnished With Freh A'cKCtables RESTAURANT DEPT. THOS. HICKKY. Manaser FRANK SIlCGUli, Formerly of KUGLER'S RESTAURANT -1 1 IN HOTEL ORMANDIE 36TH AND CHESTNUT Aftei Ix-lnR conducted for nianj years on the Amer ican plan we have Changed to European Plan In Our Restaurant ou can find any dish thai Is nerved anywhere SUNDAY SPECIAL $ - .25 Table d'Hote l Oichcstr.i. C to S SO V M Banquets Afternoo.i Teas Auto Pnrties Cateied to Pliont BarltiK U'65 DAIRY RESTAURANT BAKERY Mnr. nl IU be liail here. CH I'lMRV North 8th Street lwaya Open z KELLY'S 12 n. 9th Open Day & Nijiht Oysters in Every Style PLANKED STEAK or SHAD With Hrcad, nutter and Coffee A POPULAR SPECIAL DINNER 60c 75c BSincgenbj ALCOTT llrtulur Hervlre or CiifelfrU ".0!.. or .""I lunrlieii. In-ny. i eliidlnr Houp mill l)r.rl zSP I "" rioor, nneridan Hide, V I S.E.Cor.9th & Saniom BWUSfl SHOPPERS1 LUNCHEONS Tihfn khoitplnc eu llt nnd 1ijt rrfihlnr fowl at prlreo inyit inoderstr. 3lAnil rlinfflEvri .lall Dnmvfi1 Si-37 south igiu TEA served 3 to 5,30 p.m. PINNER fits 7.39 ft.n. t J&& A.C d (Av rr, . f& c(ry C y Koktirr roo y1 bent. In t IINIT lKi: 48 eia vU, . ,t '','! c IfX EZSEaEESII .'. j , ,n i ii , . l .l d m , "M V 1 ?n