Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 17, 1920, FINAL, Page 3, Image 3

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Mountain of Waste Blocks Traf
fie and Causes Pools of
Stagnant Water
CTY NEGLECTS APPEALS
Vo nttempt lm hecn mmlc n yet to
TWMO thf hnw mountain m witcr-
Ul wnt- hlrt. !.. cl.Pl ft? four
5 Ircl Hork on (Vnimcrpe rtrcct to
tnOr for the Inst eWfn ,ly.. follow-
, tlio 111- In the wirohoiwc of the
5ah Wnton Co.. Fourth nml Com-
TrdS of Ihc nelRl.l.orl.00,1 unite
h'atnounplnic conditions which permit
'li" f IIMcr to hlockndo the thor-
I ...tl. ..Innirerlne. they coy. thp
i bfalth of the workers In the vicinity.
, ""! lm-e notified the roller. Fire
i I mil Hlghny Departments," -mill II.
Lt, Dennett, n g1n wholesaler, nt -KM
fimmrrn- street. "KothlnR tintf been
rfon(. The nurcnu ot Henltli went two
inspectors down after John A. Hownti.
407 Commerce street, Inul written them
. uit.p stntinc conditions. The In-
, .nectors reported that conditions were
P1 n...,,'., flnunrlnf Inn.
Wrw than air. " " , ""'
and Mr. IMwon hns a letter from the
' Health Ilurenu to this effect, but noth-
Hj'JlllS'to",, matter to
.. ' " .... ,,rnnnlv." declared
. John ,8. Van Aken. n teamster, whose
, 1 jonu o. , i,.,i, nf tlin mull-
MroVp'll of filth. Van Aken has been
compelled to burn formaldehyde In
order to render Mh office tennble. -I
, been told that the newer entrance
1 it Lcltheow and Commerce stretjtH has
' rot been cleaned for two years," bo
added.
Market Street Wouldn't Stand It
'If this thine had happened on
MnrVct ftreet, It would have been
-!....! n in nno day.' declared T. A.
I Farley. 400 Commcrco street. Just
because this is a mck wti, i; . , .
thev can leave lt for eleven dayw. Each
j.l.imt,t BM-ms to lack tlic proper
r' authority to remove the i-tuff.
Kmployes of It. h. Dennett stated
1 .that fire often breaks out In the refuse
Idiirlnp the day and It Ik drenched with
'water by liremen siaiioneii mnii "
by adding to the mess.
"It Is MidRiiKcrinK our henltli with
'.the terrible odor it gives oft when the
din Rets on It. nnd constitutes a menaco
to all the bulldltiBH In the neighborhood,
jf fire ever broke out there again and
jot out nf control, the whnln end of thw
'at (hrm.
flic pile of waste reaches to the third
itor of the Mnton warehouse, and
blocks the Fourth street i-ntl of the
itreet. A few da ago tireineii opened
1 passage on the north sldcwnlk. '
Stagnant Water a Mcnnce
Water to the depth ot eight inches
1 under the mass und floods Commerce
litrret to I.eithgow street, nbout half
square east ot Fourth street. At
'that point thp choked sower rutrnnce
Ibas caused a lake to form. Tins water
ls eoTfred with scum nnd tiles are
rrptfnt in creat numLcis.
I A rumor Is currrtit among the mcr
ehantn tlmt the stuff Is being kept In Mint
1 'condition untfl the underwriters 'have.
1 thance to Investigate the causo ot tlo
blaze. So far, according to tlionv the
lnutanee uuthorittes have failed to ap
pear. Several neighbors have expressed
tlie (tar that a typhoid epidemic mny
result from the stagnant puddles of
fiitlir water.
DEATH RATE IS LOWER
Week's Record Shows Improvement
Over Preceding Seven Days '
Iteeords of the deaths for the week
Issued todnv bv thn Division of Vltiil
Statistics show that there were fewer
deaths this week than the week pre
'Tlous. Deaths this week totaled 3."1 as
ajralnst :t!)l.
Compnred with the deaths for the
Wiek endine July 18. lf)W. this showed
decrease of twenty -nine.
Among the causes listed were :
Tirhold tetr 2
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SfirW ttstr t
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Tulnrculosls o(T
Ynr,r una lumord yd
poplfxy 9
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ippfnuicitiB t
Krlrh,'!. iluA.un .
Homlrlile . ''.'''''' ..... -.1
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TODDAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
sVn.l.W.0"'"-. P.. ""1 Mildred
&e7rr. MA S3a.''"' n,ld Am"J'1
"J1'""'' "uehhnttor. H841 N. Illh t.. and
C;,u nI)"""',"n Hni " 'I'll t.
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Ei r, u f1?1"1- "'-' H. l-'ti, V H, leh Short, t'hester.
, MVrion p"wr""n- " ivv in"! fa ..ml Mend Tomlln. sheriff of Suleiii conn-
Hn,.w ' -"'"MuMZ '""" tv. N. J., and Miss Maud II. llenezct.
Ch-rV:1. "oreysiM W' JtnrVt'on ' ""'1 ('ttl' Mft' (JoUrt IIollW' N ''" "V
wir'te;1?'"" "n-f'-Ethe. alHo among the day's Hock in securing
i1 n,m MuniiVn s'i,?, ",' icenses nr.d wcie murrU-d by nn Llk-
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,'f Dull "tI"'mJ!iu 'N; "" nt- ami I .
'.""Per. iin-7 J,L" 1 "'-... . .-. ..,.. I TRAIrJ KILLS MAN IN CAMDEN
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S'fnrJ'j teJ-' ' 'Thin .t.. ami
vh. '?nurth lntVl."l1? '- nd .Knea
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c''nt,o.i Hnkin.h"!iM?.ur,f' N- J.
j-I'J MleniVrj iVoft''i,ulk""J. 1M.,
ank u ,V. ,' '"-0 Hpruee Ht
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MIKIASI K. DAILliV
rlilludclptila girl, former Kctl Cross
Morlicr. lio has sailed for Con
stantinople to nld In Near Kust
relict work.. Mlvt Ilnlley lives at
02.1? Urecnwny uvenuc
HAZEL LOST HER HAT,
THEN HER FREEDOM
Police Follow Beflowered Cluo
After "House lsvEntered and
Arrest 16-Year-Old Girl
If Hazel hndn't lost her lint
Hazel Snend is her full mime, Hhe
Is n sI:;teen-,veiir-old colored girl and
lives on Alfred street near Queen lane,
Germnntown. She was urn-uteri thlM
nfternoon on a charge of forcible entry.
According to the police, Hazel forced
her way into thJ, home of Mrs. John
Malr. 427 Mnnsberry street, where she
formerly was cmplovpd. tup girl is sniu
to have squeezed through n small rear
wlndotv after ripping nwny u wire
screeninc ulth u IIIp. TIip incident Is
said to have occurred on Wednesday
uigiit.
As Hazel slipped through n window
n neighbor saw hor and screamed. The
girl ran from the house, but forgot to
take her lint along, with the head
piece as n clue. Detective MeFnrland.
of the Germantown station, located the
gin today.
Police say slip ndmltted breaking
into tlie Iioum-. She clulmed, they sny,
she went In there for rngs. The house
nail been unoccupied for a few days.
INJURED POLICEMAN BACK
Camden Authorities Give R. H. Stark
a "Sitting" Job
Raymond II. Stark, traffic patrol
man, Is hack on bis old beat nt Twenty
skth and Federal streets, Cnmden, ut
ter tvto years spent In hospitals.
The only difference is that, instead cf
patrolling his bent on horVebnck, as he
did before, he is holding down n com
fortable chiiir, under a big umbrella,
manipulating n "go" nml "stop" nlgn
all day, and receiving the congratula
tions of his friends, especially the chil
dren. Ills nresent bent vtus his first one.
Two j ears ugo, to be exact in June of
IDl.S. 011 n dark night, he saw llamos
shooting, from a house some distance
away. He spucred his horse nnd gal
loped to the lire nt top speed. T.io
horse stopped so mddenly when Stark
ut length drew n-ln thnt the patrolman
wns somersaulted into the roiul.
Hb left arm was broken badly. Tlie
bone enme through the flesh und the.
wound would not henl.
He vus sent to several hospitals, but
surgical skill seemed of no use. At
length, at the Kpiscopnl Hospital in
I'hiiuriclphin, a wonderful operation was
performed bj which u piece of bone wns
grafted from his leg on his nrm, und Un
wound nt lust henled. He Is now well
ugulii, though not an strong us befuic
the uecldent.
Elkton Marriage Licenses
Klkton, Mil., July 17. Marriage li
censes were grunted here todtij to Mi
chael Ilutler mid Anna Hllger. John i
S. Cooper and Mithryn Keelej, George mem nr an.
Horning and Suiiili Long, Frank I). District detectives from the Thlrty
Murrnv nnd .Mary Ressing, Michael ninth street and Lancaster nvenue
ii,., i;,. .....I c.n(l,rl.i iT.iiMir.,. lint. , station were nut nn the case and testi-
mond Mcrkle and Leonn Hlltuer and
John Hummel and Anna Caisb-v all ot
Philadelphia' Isalnh Jordon nnd Sarah
IlelUler. Mo'rtoiivllle, Pa.; Hanev F.
Mest nnd Laura Newman. Stowe. Pa.:
Clifford Phillips and Klsie Strouse.
Iliingnr. Pa. ; William C. Wunuenherg
nnd Margaret C. Dolan. New York;
Parvln Kurchner ,nnd Etliel Rower,
Summit Hill, Pa. ; James l.iguore,
Frnnkford, and Alice Wall. Ilrides
burg: Ilnrry M. Foust und Ilnttie
Toomev, York, Pa,; Andrew Conn nnd
Mntililii Nelson, Detroit ; Francis (iuigg.
Phoenix ville, and Freda Kiikner, Vnl
ley Forge, Pa. : Rnllln II. TrnnMte.
New York, nnd Mildred Allen, Ogdens
burg, Ky. ; Herninii Rattersby, Clicstei,
nnd Cindii Roberts, Hurrlsburg; Fran
cis Cuth and Mildred Fisher. Allen
town; Joseph 1'. Holmes, Chester, and
Anna Jackson, rpltinri ; Frank W.
Heers and Helen S. Arnold. Tunton;
Frank J. Russell und Kntle M. Her
niinger, Clifton Heights; Thomas Fogg.
Washington, and Mary Cnirigan, Phil
ndelphlajtolelvln L. Dinwel. Nework,
mid Annn K. Gilbert. Philadelphia:
Donald W. Stewart, Raltimoie. and
Kathryn J. Rnnllnnd, Philadelphia.
Wlllnrd Lancj. Cliest-r. and Mildred
Long. I.ennl: Curl Reigler and Uizu-
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Inwnult Ifiiv Rf . thlrlV lMirr4 fMtl. II'-1
Fillmore street, Camden, was kuicu o
u train today when returning ironi
work, lie was crossing tlie micas at
Jefferson street when struck by a Read
lug truln. Ills skull was fractured. He
died before lie could be taken to u hos
pital. He was an emploje of the Arm
htrong Cloth Works.
Wills Admitted to Probate
Tin, f.illnwintr wills weie admitted to
probate today; Peter J. Itnrkt . 14118
(lntk Tln..,.l utr..t 1l .(II t : Murv
Hilts, tlUt Garrett street. MS000. In
ventories were filed in the estates of
George Ascniigh. $2l.0."i2.()S; Julia S.
IJengon. iri.Wl.lM ; Charles Stllwell.
$.5110.1.78; George Zclgler, ?.'4 14.11.
Skin Troubles
Soplhed
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Detectives to Question Munn'
Valot at Atlantic City to
Unravel Mystory,
THEORIES FAIL TO STAND
nJtcetlves of the American llnllwnv
Express Compnnv went to Atlantic City
today In nn effort to substantiate their
theory thnt the ii:ic1cnf oontnlninc the
Munn dlnmond neeklnce wns shot into
by some one who belleed It contained
n bomb.
They will question John Pupre, vntct
to uurncp Miitin. In ,111 effort to find
nut what happened to the necklace after
It was delivered ut the Munn home.
The detectives dcrlnro they have
traced the neeklnce from the time it
left Tiffany's in New York until It
reached the Munn home ut Radnor. The
bullet which plcn-d (he box contain
ing the neeklnce nnd shattered n valu
able dlnmond was fired nfter the
pneknge left the express compnny'f.
hands, they assert.
Mr. Munn today ehurnrterlzed ns
ridiculous the theory his survnnts might
linve fired" on the paeknge -to toll n
bomb plot.
TJie mystery which surrounds the
Fhooting wns deepened today when offi
cials of the exnress Vninnimv luilnfeil
out circumstances which seemingly con- j
nice wmi n ineory niivnneed tlmt tlie
shot was fired accidentally by nn ex
press messenger.
"Admitting thnt the enllber of the
bullet Is the snine ns thnt curried by
our .cxpiVis messengers'," sold one,
"there still remnius the stntimciit of
the explosive expert tlmt the bullet wns
llred from n distance of nbout seventy
flve feet. The exnress cars used nn the j
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are only sixty feet over nil. and much !
less Inside. To accomplish this the
pneknge must have been the target of a
jilstol placed further tluui the extreme
limits of the enr would allow. When
It is borne iu mind that the cur Is vir
tually filled with bnggugc and freight,
with only ten or fifteen 'feet of total
clear space, the explanation becomes
more dillicult
n I it. i .,,;;'
dlschnrged by one of our men the bullet
l-ouhl not have trnvcxstd n spuei- of I
more than ten or fifteen feet. 'then.
too, boino of these curs have partitions.
and it Is possble pne of these was on
that run, although even disregarding
this it islinrd to bcHcvu such n tliouiy."
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CLAYTON N J CELEBRATED t wasn't coming home till I found u
OLHI IUIM,JM. J., UCUCDnHltajrtb j wn , rnrnpst... h;, M.lM. . ,.(,
neignnorino. communities neip in
stall New FIre-FlghtIng Apparatus
This Is it-'rcd-Ietter dny in the calen
dar of the town of Clayton. N. J., which
is holding nn elnbornte eelegrntion in
connection with the Installation of two
pieces of motor the uppuriitus. i
t. inyton wus given u combination
pumper und hose wagon, nnd a com
bination chemical nnd hos'u wngon, both
of which are built ulong the most
modern scientific lines, and lire ns up-to-date
ns nny fire apparatus In this
section of the country.
Invitations to the celebration were
sent to nil nearby fire companies, nnd
among those present arc the companies
of Woodbury, I'itmuu. OliiS'djoro, Wcst
vlllp. Itllllngsport and Swcdesvllle. Com
panies nre ulso present from more dis
tant points IiH-ludinc Vlnelnnd and
fii, ..in n.i.. .... .T.. .... .,.!.
had one or more, pieces of appnratus.
TAILOR HELD IN GEM THEFT
Accuser Testifies He Left Jewelry
In Pockets of Trousers
Floyd Clnrk. n neirrn tailor. Filbert
hthrrffi.LTMi'fh ,'1P" to tpUlton n matron
street near Fortieth, wns held in SCOO t the Twenty-second nnd Hunting
ball for court todaj by Magistrate inrt avenue station. "I hadn't had n
Stevenson, charged with the larceny of drink for a yenr."
ii $000 diamond stud and u gold ring. ..j hi-Hovo it tukes three months for
x-r!'i" R'.'il""" ,Na? y- J" MnrM- -K;'1 the effects of pure nlcohol taken inter
North Flftj -second street who teat!-1 nnv to work out of one'a sstem," re
fied lie took a pair of trousers to ,..,., tIle Iliautrntc. "Until then von
I juris m place on .Inne 1M to be-cleaned.
and forgot to take the stud nnd ring '
111.111 !.!!!. ! 111!' jrUlJAl'tltt ,, lll'll IIU L'iU
to net the trousers the vulunbles were
gone, nnd Clark denied having been
Jled today that Clark sold the ring to
''is brother und attempted to pawn the
diamond contained in the stud.
I Kh.KIII I IIMli HIIIIH sJuriBT
line nULLII'JU rUUn irUtll
Detectives Arrest Men Who Try to
Modernize Childhood's Joy ,
oiling lipop may be a recognized
sport forchidren. but grow:, men who)
1.,.. . ..i.....,,u..v vnr-. ...u.,h niueau.
are liable to nrrcst. j
Two men. giving their names ns Kd i
Casey und John bite nnd their Joint!
uddress ns Tenth und Mount Vernon
streets, were nrrested lust night bv Dih-,
trlet Detective VeCni-mlnl: n,.,i f...
Cnrthy, of the Tenth and Huttonwood wu added its ninth ferryboat to its
stieets police station. Delawnre river fleet today, when the
The detectives declare they discowrcd Ventnor mnde its inaugural trip. On
Casey und White rolling the tlre nt June R' the Fame company put into
Tenth and Wallace streets, und when service between Philadelphia nnd Cnin
ehallengeil they ran. A chase of spernl Iden the ferryboat Haddnn Heights, a
blocks followed, in which the detectives I sister ship of the Ventnor. The Vent
ured n number of shots. They tinull nor is n steel boat 170 feet long, !V
caught up to the men. - 'feet wide nnd 111 feet In depth.
Supremacy
TJie Selection of Pears, Diamonds
and otfier Gems requires cm-expert
knowledge of Quality and intrinsic Value
The Reputation of 'tins Company
is an assurance of" Quality Tfiue
and complete Saisi&ction.
Store closed Salurdtys
cJuritf July and August.
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citV halts nkwkst .TORHOKTTRR
CITY HALUS NEWEST "JOBHOLDER"
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mBnat.i. i. xy. u y vi- ti ,t,t (wj-jv (i.o.:iA. is nHrt.HK.BB
Iditr riiolo Service
Maxwell Solomon, of Hi 111 ICastwIck ntenue, Is the enty of several hun
dred ltepubllrnn Alliance woi Iters who want to become attached to the
city payroll, but Just can't quite make connections. Max decided yes
terday hu wanted n Job, ashed Mayor Moore for It, and now he is "per-.
sonnl office boy" for Director of Public Yorlis Cnven
'GO GET 'EM' IS MAX'S RULE
FOR CITY JOBS AND GIRLS
Caveris New Office Boy Ready for Work at 7:45, hut Plans to
Quit Early Today to Keep Really Important "Date"
At 7:-ir oVloek this mornmi. Mnx
wpll Solomon, fourteen jeaio old. nf,
R41ft T!nslwlel: nventie. rushed lirentli-
lonlv up to the Iron gnte nt the entrance
. f i nfli-pu of Hip Deniirtment f 1'nb
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lie Works Iff CltV Hull
Thin was the riny appointed for Max
well to take charge of things us the new
office liov of thp department, nnd he
wanted to be on time.
1 Tfn wnn.
The office of the department didn't!
open until f o clock, tlie n-gulnr time.
When a yawning attache arrived at
' 1) nnd swung: the big doors open. Mux-
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well liurrieii.iii mm gui iirn.
The Intrepid, .freckled -fined outh
nlrr laid H,,. U duties for a few
mmltos , told how ho had lushed
,nto Mnyor Moore's office where older
nml iscr ofllcc-seekcM feared, to tu-ud.
AdmJU He Isn't " oter
"When I told my mother nnd father
even nuve iimen u juu in
summer
school If they'd bine paid ine for It,
Hut now my future nmj mj present,
too. is assured. "
Maxwell sboteil his linnds in his ul
DISORDERLY ORDERLY
A Man Named Kelly and Alcohol In
Hospital Result Is Chaos
The odor of alcohol in the drug room
of the Jewish Hospital proved too much
for Joseph Kelly, an orderly employed
tln.ro vrslnnlni'. A fe,r tnltllltpM nfter
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and nurse were frnntlcnllf telephoning
thp Ilrnnehtown police station and en
deavoring to pneify Joseph. His con
duet, by the time of the nrrlvnl of n
policeman, wns such that a charge of
resisting arrest was added to his woes.
"The stuff snielled so good I couldn't
resist it, your honor," pleaded Kelly
this morning before Magistrate Diet?.,
. tnlt( u rcMt at the House of Cor-1
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TO DECIDE BRIDGE FATE
Mayor, Wegleln and Connell to Hold
' ' . ...
Conference Monday
The Delaware river bridge pluns, '
us far us the Immediate future is con-
(erned. will be decided on Monday ut I
" conference between Mayor Moore.
miini'ii K" ' Mii-mnii ui v. iiuiil-ii, -
,nn(1 (je0rge Connell, chairman of the,
itnlilli u-nrkfi pnnimlttpp
An enabling ordinance I now rest
ing in tne puDiieworKs committee, imt
lnlltteP until full, at the Inside, in the ,
..pinion of Mr. Wegloln. "I am In
favor, in uie tan, or sunmitting me
prnpsltion to float a big loan Tor the ,
bridge to a vote of the people." '
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The Philndelnhia and Itendlnc Rail-
Reading Has Nine Ferries
i At. y,.i l ulijiti-il hw hnniw 111 hW III.
ii i .... I . y'". wc """ ' ""'." '"". ':" "uiuniny power, while tne cruiser i-ranatori nun
renuy niieii-iu-ciiiiiiru, ,..j itrir,. nun nfternoons. J gotta admit J got n hree destrovers lire beinK towed by the
jYS'rr.Ute".!.'!!?"'.! i:-,n,r, t'lH,.,,fn,,,,,on- "' I'll ln,t,nn)ort Hancock nnd three American
rum i.u.i.iii-i, i vni.ij ii'.iiuin ii ,orill i'llllHilf ilium. lull Know now ' m n sM-eeni-rn
ienr." he slid. "And there s nothlni! H.ovo rlr1 nre. Thev ivnnt In h,,n. I ""Si 8"lll !' ,".... ... .,.......
to do before o'clock. I about everything ,, fellow do To damnEiMl beVond repa bv Itaown crew
"Gee! It isn't near ns hnril landing I guess I'll have to tell her." !n X ," ' v""; tiled nn.i
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n lob In Cltv Hull ns 1 thought. T
didn't Imve liny pull, or anything. Fnct
is T've never even otcri.
"Wns I nervous when f went Into
the Minor's oltire to gpt this job? The
only thing I wns iifrnlri of wns thnt 1
might have gotten in tlie wrong plnce.
Mr. Sinister, the Mnyor's secretary, told
me the Mnvor didn't have nnv jobs, but
that this position was open. The rest
wns prtsy.
They nre nil working hut me,
.i b'- ...- ...... .,.- ...iti ,i r,f-i,-i.
It made
.. f..t 11K. n.. .. l..Mn TJ. I -r..n
shcvlkH when the kid I was mibblng I
IIll' lll"l I It. IT illll" til LII('il ILI14NIIII1 I111ll '
for camp back to the department store.
"All the gang around Hlghty-plghth i
street nnd Tinleiim avenue l nnii.pil
My dnd say, I've Kot the ; rWit idea In
gettln' into City Hall while I'm young. '
Starts Off With a "Date"
Have I got n girl? Shucks, no
Of course. I like 'em, but therp'.s too
many to pick from to hnve onlv one.
Oh. well, there Is on.. Klrl that I like
n little. No. she doesn't live out nn
way. No. not South Philadelphia. Yell.
mm rigiu; up in .Mirui iniinneipiita i
"Course. I wrote her u line just a
little note, iiilnd j on telling her I
landed this big job. This afternoon?!
SERVANT. HELD IN ROBBERY
Woman Arrested In Connection With
Thefts In Walnut Street Home
The police believe they will clear up
the theft of $2000 worth of jewelry from
the home of Mr. t and Mrs. William
Levy, fi214 Walnut' street, in the arrest
of n colored domestic.
Jewelry, including severnl diamond
rings und a bar pin. disappeared from
the Levy home rrlday. .luly I). A ,
domestic. Mary Garden, of Arch street'
near lifty-fourtu, wns employed by the
Lcvys on that day.
Yesterday the woman was re-engaged
nnd .$20 in bills, numbered, placed
nbout the house. A ?."i bill was stolen.
The domestic wus urrested by District
Detective Kennedy, of the Fifty-fifth
and Pine streets station, She was held
In SSOO bnil for a further hearing be
fore Magistrate Harris at the Thirty
second street and Woodland uvcn'ue
stutiou this morning.
STORE WORKERS AT OUTING
Frank & Seder Employes Spend Day
xf.1,,,,uafA,.y0 P?rk , a ,
.Members of the Irank und Seder
Ilenelielal Association and mnnv nf
their friends enjoyed the nnnual outing
of the association at Alcjou Park, near
Pitman. N. J. today.
A program providing entertainment
iu i-im-uiiuj nan uecu mapped OU
and included bathing, baseball am
t
and '
other sports. ,
inncurn oi me association delivered
seprai impjiiiy phraswl speeches. An
Hnd dance music was furnished bv in
orchestra. lurumneu oj nu
MANN & DlLKS
M0Z CHESTNUT STREET
Notice
Our Once-a-Year Sale
Begins Monday, July 1 9th
Spring, Summer, Fall and
Winter Goods
About V2 Price
Neckwear
Shirts
Silk Hosiery
Union Suits
Office Coats
Golf Pants
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M.fca MJa.MlMyiMlll I II 1 1 HWM
nnoin io ninim. 5
Lfl H I 1 ftll BIPMII
HIS TRIP DELAYED
Now Would-Be Ocean Voyager
Must Stay to Appear Against
Couple Arrested
MONEY FOUND ON WOMAN
, ,, . . .Mn the aril of the couple's home ul
A Russian on his way to the wharf, y;(7 Division Ktreet, Cnmden.
to snu tor r.urope wns ronneii 01 ni
today by pickpockets Two nrrests were
made a few minutes later and the
money was recovered.
Trnflno Tresehupl. of 127 New
street, was tho victim of the plck
poekpt". The robbery tool; titnce nboaril
'crowded trollej enr nt Second street
and Washington avenue. Trewhupl was
tirocrnilttif in tin Annie wliprp tllP
steamer ITn41-rf.,l iv n.n'.lv to sail for
.. : " -
Liverpool
Tresehupl hud drawn the savings of
the Inst six jenrs from u bank and
curried It In n'wnlleUn his hip pocket
As tiie trnllet enr neared Waslilngton
avenue a man jostled him and a womnn
wns Jolted against him, apparently by
the swerving of the car.
A moment later the Russian reached
down In his pocket to discover his money
gone. He shouted for help. Detectives
Whnlen and C.ullntrhcr.'of the Hewnth
mid Carpenter streets station, heard his
shouts and arrested n mnn and woman
ns they ullKlited hurriedly frnln the tiol
ley enr ut Washington ncnitp.
Police mii they found Trcscliupl'H
mnnc in the woman's muff. The
womnn proved to be Russian, und gave
her name and address ns Idn (Jreena.
i twcnt -two jears old, of Reiilnh street
near Wolf. Her companion said he
was Ilnrry Stuhl, thlrty'-llvo years old,
of Seti-iith street near Wolf.
1 Muglstrnte Ituker held the man and
woman under S.'OOO bnil each for court.
Treelmpl went to the office of Lieu
tenant nf Dptcctivea Wood In City Hall
for his moiiev, so that he could board
the Haerford. When Lieutenant Wood
told him the money would be held ns
nidenee against (he alleged pickpockets
til" Hussinu threatened to kill himself.
He was later nlncntcd by Lieutenant
Wood's nssurnnco that the money would
. . ... .". a
ul returned to him I n tact alter the ti -la
" "" ''iiegeu ucnii. ... ."Z7"" '"
'"" a wife and two children In Russia.
JO BRING PRIZE SHIPS HERE
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'German Craft May De "Junked" at
Navy Yard
Herman bnttle craft now proceeding
to the Fniled States probably will be
"junked" nt the Philadelphia Navy
Yard, it wns learned todaj .
There nre tivo surtni-n warsnips wiiicn
werp nllotted to thp Pnlted Stntes. in -
eluding the 22.000 -ton Ostfrieslnml
This shin is coming over under her own
sunk nt Senna Flow. The Ostfrieslnml
hLLlh?. J".f
armistice. The German flotilla left
ltrest, July 13, and will nrrlve nt New
York nbout August 3, nccording to an
nouncement made by the Navy Depart
ment. The peace treaty provides that the
(Jermnn crnft must be destroyed within
a year nfter their nrrival in America.
They will go first to New York, then to
Norfolk, nnd possibly will be shown to
the public nt other ports.
I CIV t VlCliilltU UHWV-I IV ll-linn V .
DRINK
PUROCK distilled water, a pala
table, refreshing and sparkling
thirst-quencher. It keeps you
well too, by absorbing system im
purities. Puroclc is produced In th
largest distillation plant, devoted
exclusively to drinking water, in
the world. Our wagon will stop
regularly at your office or horn
If you write or 'phone.
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
IlOS.Z-tthSt.. rwia.
DRINK
WATER
Mo0
M "for f Ann f anil health"
Silk Shirts
Knee Drawers
Madras Shirts
Knitted Neckwear
White Flannel Panta
Overcoats
Raincoats
Bathing Suits
MANN & DlLKS
U02 CHESTNUT STREKT
' BABY KEPT- IN YARD;
OTCDCATUITD ciMcn
Wife Tells Court He Wouldn't 1
Let Her Bring Her Child
Into the Houso
A womnn In Camden testified today
thnt her husband had refused to let her
bring her child by another marriage
into the house nml thnt slip hud been
able to feed the baby only by stealth.
The child, onlv twenfi nuiittlm old.
was found, wenk und emncinted, lying
Mrs. 'William V. Wnkli. n member nf
the Soclet to Protect Children from
Cruelty, testified that she had found
the baby In the yard nnd had taken
the child to the Cooper Hospital
The child's father. Frank I.uehl. u
laborer, vtns nrrested on a warinnt
ehnrgliig erutetj obtained b) Mrs.
Walsh. She appeal ed ugulnst him
when -lie wns given a lienrlng today be
fore Recorder Hturkhiutuc, In Camden.
Mrs. Wnlsh testified lt.nl k?.p bntl
Investigated the case and learned that
.M'Te were three ehlldren In tlie fnnilly
l lie eldest, lliree .Mills old. I.UClll M
Child by u former in.inlago, wns welt
fed nnd enred for. Mild .Mrs. Walsh,
So wns u tlirre-months'ohl infant born
of thp union of Luchi und his piesent
Will".
Tin. recorder inicstinm-il Mm. T.rielil.
asking whj she hud neglected her
twentj-miiiitlis-olri luili.v She answered
that licr husband hnd i-ompelled.lier to
do so und thnt she was afraid he would
bent her if she ionised.
Recorder Stackhoiisp excoriated Luehl.
enlllmx film n brute, and warn
ing 111 m tlmt lie would be nrrested on
a mnnsluughter charge If the baby
died. The stepfather wus fined $215.
THREE HURT IN CRASH
Trolley Car Strikes Motortruck.
Woman Cut by Glass
A woman and two men were injured
when a Route 1M trolley car struck a
motortruck on Seventeenth afreet below
Alleghenv nveniie toduy.
Tlie woman, a passenger In the trolley
car, wns cut by glnss. She. woh treated
bv a piuslelan nn the scene of the nc-
eident. but refused to give her name. The
men were William Owens, lT.I.'l Lip
plncott street, driver of the truck, who
wns slightly Injured, nnd Louis Cnstell.
.124 North Tenth street, a passenger on
the truck, who received a fractured right
leg and was taken to the Samaritan
Hospital.
Owens was arrested charged with
reckless driving.
Falls Two Floors. Man Dies
Thomas Ehly, fifty-nine yenrs old.
died thl- morning In the Memorial IIos
til tii I. Roxborouch. from u fractured
"knll He was taken to the hospital on
Thursday, following a full from nj.ee-
'"d-story balcony at his home. ,W!S
, Terrace street. ,
skull He was taken to the hospital on
Here-Are Five
Special Platters
Try One Sunday
85c
Klsli Shore Dinner
UarbecurA Oustera
fried mitt of Solr.
- Tnrtnre Hauoi
7rtllrd Crab
Xeto htrlna lUana
French I'ried Potatoes
$1.00
I.obnter Shore Wnnfr
u, yob-ilfr. Haviaote
Cherry Since Cocalnll
haratooa Chip
Sliced Tomatoes
$1.40
Small Tenderloin Steak
Fresh Zfushroomn
O'lirien Potatoes Corn on Cob
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
$1.50
Breast nt Chicken r.noine
Julienne Potatoes
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
$1.25
Blua Point Oittrri or Clams
on Halt Shell
Cflrrv Scullions Olives
I 'jntiomme Jardiniere
Cream of Chicken
i,ta Trout Aautr Jfetnilire
Choice of
Itoast Lamb, Mint Sauce
Stuifed Capon, Htblet Sauce
i-ie KonrfaMfe Potatoes
Vu- Green Peas
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
3tacedolne of Fruit
ou Maraschino
Home Hade Pies or tee Cream
Icea Tea, Coffee or itllk
S aNSver
Twelfth and Arch Sts.
fKiitrunci- on lllh St.)
CLALTJK V MOHU. Mar
yjNIIHlInlr Von Taatril One of Onrlllinil? (
$1 Chicken and g i
Waffle Dinners 1
Ily Our I'lnntntion Chef
;m-i Sumlio I'i m II t m
We mirlullir III rutrrlnz lu I
1IIIh. WeJdlnm. Trail, etc. I 5
3 !
1 DUTRIEUILLE'S CAFE 1
5tjmnniniiimii ho. idth mt. miiiitiiirjiiiiiiing
rwonswew:
Cblatie and Amrricio RtiUaraat
- 1209 Market Street
Special Sunday Dinner, 1.25
Urcbratru. lfoiiciua iruiu 1Ui12P..
umir i,iuicuniiu. ooa
uiuiji-.u. n ,
5SSS
TEA serred
3 to 5 JO p.m.
DINNER
6to7.30p.cn.
MOELBERTS R
SOFT A HARD BnRI.T, CRABS
Now In iiiiod, Served Day Nlahi
Uktrr i t'lumii Srrrd.ll Vrnrl.ounil
Itouit Chicken Dinner, OUe
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Blackj'ack Garage Ownor von,'
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White Horse Pike and Flea
With $100
STEAL DOZEN NEW TIRES jj
Two nnlomobllp bandits blackjacked
the mnnnger of n garage along tht
White Horse pike near Elm below
Hninmonton. X. J., early thl morninf,
put tho telephone wires to prevent 'de
tection, and robbed the cash reglntcr-of
S100 end took a dozen new tires,
The men then drove off. A "flier"
wns sunt nut to nil cities In South Jer'
sey to be on the lookout for the pair,
t The garage mnnnger who was at
tacked nnd knocked unconscious is
Anthony Jullnnn. He wns found a
hnlf hour after the hold-up by a passing
niitnmobillst nnd wns taken jp nn auto
mol lie lo a doctor In Haimnonton,
CnnitJi-i! police were notified to be on
the looLoitt for the men. us they Svere
snld to ii.hp headed for thnt city.
Juliiiuo gave n good description ot
the men. He said they drove, up ns
tllOtlcli intending to but .oil
I W hllo his back wns turned he was
Rtrncl; over-the Iiend bv n blackjack rand
knocked down. The bandits then tiro.
ceeded to safeguard their movements by
cutting the telephone wires.
The hold-up is another of the scries; of
crimes which hnve been committed nlong
the White Horse pike since the first of
thp yenr. Automobiles figured Inrgcljr
in nil. Citizens In Hnddnn Hciajits.
Hniiituoiitou. Ilerlln and other towns
along the pike hnve formed vigilant so
cieties to curb the robbers.
Fire In South Street 8tore
A fire lu a stock room on the third'
story rear of Joseph Cohen's delicates
sen store, -120 South street, was dis
covered at 11:4." o'clock this morning.
The cause of the (ire has not been de
termined. The damage Is estimated at
ST00.
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UNEQUALED1N PURITy
If pure food, why not pure water?
PARADISE SPUING COMPANY
Bruntwick, Mains
Cincinnati, OhU
MiTcnm.1. FLirronc Ga.
FINIJCT ASKUt Co.
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ROOSCVttH
INN
m$5mm&
North-st Bouleyard at tho
Electric Arch
DANCING
EVENINGS
Best and Coolest Floor in Town fl
FIVE KINGS OF
SYNCOPATION
REFRESHMENTS
Danes Parties Catered To
Our Autcn at Uarrrott St &
1 irinklom Aye, every 0 mm.
Under liirection
lUSingailajiA
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lint or Siititil I.unihrs. In-f far i
rlmllne Sniin nml lrarrt ,r I
till tloor. Shrrlilini lllilit.. f'mJ
"S.E.Cor. 9th & Sansom
Hotel
Jorra.ite
W. B. KUGLER, Manager
Broad at Fairmount Atjb.
ROOK
GRDMN
table d'hote jHcheon
75c daily
Table d'hote Dinner
$1.00 daily
SUNDAY
$1.50!
DINNER
DANCING
After 9i00 P; M.
Music Director w-
CHAZIN
Formerly Conductor
of Orchestra
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