Wtfj mK'(KiT!S -if v" ' ' "V V15 we ' ,.-"' lES' GILDED HAM IS FADING Returns to Switzerland Tomor-j row or Monday Via Italy, Vienna Hears WILL HAVE ALLIED ESC0RT t the st"clntcil ,,,rss ri,.in.i. prll ".' - IWr Ki-P-mr ,,. will lmvp KteiutininnRcr foi S!,,c.'..n.l i.n...rrnw ..Wit or Mon ... ,, s ropmtod h'TC i. ,.lnnii.il fr Mm In innl.p the . Li, i..- m ( Univ. nml lii- ''' I '"hi JVtnrt ..Bfr S llsorliiinl Iihn Lorn '"...om-'l ' iH-B..tliilli ' rlii Cl Sin 'v.Tn.i.-i.t fr .nrinllii f..r K'tJ m- tl...hjlml ' . .. u.nt..iit. Anrll 1! MU i i- vlfet deliberating M-tenln.v on i L rrmi'-t '' ""' lsnrinii churRi ,' n I,.- atl-H for former . e JJ 'iim-lo Ic, irliiril I" SwilBel" ' ;XThn ?in, i."..- -';;"''' '" . tin. icmtPt pi-in ixifinnllj . P vv p. mi, undertake not only Jin, f-'-"' n .olltl.-nl l-'op... aX ' """' k"',"M,1, ,r".",is';- '"' 5,1 Kins onot.ititinr. not to loan I BwitrVrlon.l v.H''t pi lMi-ly ndvi-. Inz the niiilintli"- , , . The frcl.Ml i-oiim. ll hns not vet do i i.rminrrt whether Charles w i 1 !' "'; Romp. April -' -! A. P. I - unt sforM f'Trisn se.rrtary. in the Senate. tter.l!H -rnd n complete agreement MiMV-il i;-i.-on Hi- Itnlinn. 1 rcnch nml Jiritldi tinveitii"eiii n to the ncees Jjfj f ,(1iiiiolline fonn.M- Lmpoioi Oharlri " Ip"-'' IIntijrnr. . I hopp tli i- nl b tin- hist occasion C nhlrh we shrill honor this gentleman h rrffrrms tu ,"1" ' tI,e u,llia" m'' Hitmen! In adiM. rri,, i,ni i p.. .a. ! i di- Miches icccucd by tire 1 renoh Ioroigii Office trolnv indicate tlrnt fnrmi?." I.ni wrnr ('liar''"'. bo. '" l'"' belief of of fifi.il circles lift'1, 'la" boon "Recess fullv Mceki-l I" bis efforts at rostorn tioii to the throne of llmiRiirv. will bo tvnrtcil ha'-k to Siiit"ilmid by allied iffieers. Tins guard will bo Riven to protect bim ny.iin-t manifestations on lonto. TIip Nntiornil Aseniblv nt Hiiilnpvxt last inylit v'Hffl tbo opinion t lint tbo return t" Ilurlnpi'st of former I'm pnor t'lmrl's 'impoi'lli'd lnv nml finlfT noisitduiR l" n mes-siiKi.' to tin; Ent Hump" Aromo fnmi tbo lliiiiRniinn capital 'I'lii ns-oinlilv ooinloiiiiioil with thf gp'Tist -oxoriti "this nttrioK on the i-oiisf initioii ' nml roiiicstrd tbo joiprnmnii to do IN ntmo-t to t-top "Mich (list irtmin os A niiilinn wis ilrriun up oonRrntillnt In? Admital llortln. the roRent. on hi ittitudc. ttliiob was coucojcil to bint bj a fpi'Cia' ibpututlun TREE OBSTRUCTS SIDEWALK WHILE OFFICIALS WRANGLE Knocked Down by Street-Cleaning Truck, No One Will Remove It An ci;hl-cni -old nmplo tioo in front tl tin' inoporh of Mrs. (i, V. Jlc.M li'tfr L'liU Suntli llioail snoot, '' iiiotkoi' dim n In I 'I'nostlny b n tiurk I tl.o sum hoi n spit inn of tho street -clrnnniR flip os Sinoo tlial tinio. tilonifil In .i roil Inutorn nml lil.n'hitiu' rrafji on t! -iilon nlk, n hns sot llp'oo ntv iloi.n iinoiits in n wranglp to de termine ii ln is i('sKiii.siblo for its re moMil The opiiimii of nil. nooordiiiR to Ictroi loionod b Mrs. MeAllistor this nioriunir is ilmt slio slioiilcl lmve it rcmo m of i. mo. or "it will lie rc rjoidl ,n the mi iici 's omioiiso " Af onl ru to Mr MoAllislcr. live minute nfin tin- tree was knocked dwn .lie notified tin- r-tioi't-elciiniiiR dr'sir'niiii mid an insportor utllvil, ironii-ni(. is rommnl "riRbt nwiij." No net 'i in nmil tuithor tlmn a 'roil lantern l m; Initif mi the tree In a pohi(m.iti f.ill in the Park Com. tnwiun ih ir.., ihe answer that "if tlio three mi li.w n it was rlassod as ilebrn ami i- si,rli shinild be ieinnv.il hi the llisliii:i Dopnrtmont " The Ilijtiw.n Drpiiinneiii ilisidninih all le jiponiln'it m tin- nirnir. shjIhr tliat It nrli - (nut tlio oiiner shall rciuoie bll tun, "iMimnoiis. althoiij.il it U ,. mittM that if Mroot -ideaninj; truck knoiled , ,w ,!., Mrcoi-eloaninij Penplo iiiirI t t , ,1, somethiiiB ubi.nt it." In 'e iiicintnue the tree ih iloiul and Obstrnel, , M.lewnlk of Mis. M... ili!'"',ori,i'' l'"r ""iKbbor. .lohr. S Dwc 21 on south Hrrmil Mrect. MAKE READYFOR CRUISE Navy Yard Scene of Activity Pre ceding Squadron's Departure Tliedonarruic of ,1(, K1lrth Dtvisi.ni. th1.. VT't" -,"""; Atlanti.- Pleel. tror.i tin I lul.uio phi,, Nlll Vm.( (in M M s ,.,,1!IK hnsj ,,l,uv inoi.. the,, '" '"'"', ":,la,vi" l""lnii-.tion for rl -liak"dwi. er.il..." to the fllllli ciiil'",i.'1" "'"," ''"'r- i I he Connoeti. Cinir, i" i'i ,""' "f J!""1- Admiral J ' H'lKb'N .iihl the battleships t, '' '': V""1 "blKi'H. Thelirst (any ,'" '',,,:l"l, "ill l. I'ulehrn. 1""' -"' ,Apt.l 10. IVori. Ihero !," f"r 8l'"""11 ,lri" " -Mm ,," ' ""'""l "f '"'"" and inspee ''thl'r " """i:1' Koiids on Ma til, ,-' """' il "I" I"' joined b,l h,a " ,;,"", N,l4 lampshin. i,d d' ,,, .n",''1"" " lb" iw divisions ' ..' I ii.iip,. u, ,1,,. mi,hlliM. ii. Hi. Nawil Aei.dein.i abmud. HE FAILS TO SEE JOKE , Ma"'' Mistake ObllQcS Him to Spend Night in Jail ', Am" ?,,f'l", !"'" """", f"" ' "'" ,l'"-' " ..i,"l," ,"""":."".' " " licariHR, '" In. " '""' M;"!"tlllle I'viee lit I'irt n. n ",',',',';:!,;" "",l """'i"- V",!,";1""'' "''"'""bcrr Itaskori.lle. ' "'In m ,!'!' Si'!"' "" ,,a" '"'"sled """ P. ! M l"v"', S!""1" " K"UI" "it I, ' "rK l'"'"1 Ibisker-ill.- Mui ( ..!',';, ".".,s" '""I askoil f,. "Mi,J lii i. ., , ' I "I'llir , VTm'" S "" " Mnv' riln mi. I, '!is V""'"r 'i' ",'1"'- - ki. t!!1!;r '" "'"' i'-"'"''''- bni"e'r !'!""."'', H-l"'nillo us iin- Mi- i I';' , l"' l'-",l",'l to sec Mirk in- ,, ,' l "l,,,""ii. a doinc.lli '"f ", V,'1'"" .," ll'-il'irfc be sot '""a in ! !',:' ,"" '"Bl-lmt H.ai ,, V r '' ""' '"'i:l'l"K 'ami-K fierjt,,,,, "''" "" '"'' I J-Jl"' "I' Conwell BetteP; Will Preach '"' 'r'n1'. M.'" rVnVn"K f"" il" "t "II I i ml '.,:1'1- ll1" ll" n- !" A CARS AFTER In the upper corner is the caved lii (nr which hit It. FIVE FROM FIRE Conductor, Motorman and Pas sengers Help Family Out and Fight Flames LOSS MORE THAN $1000 The eiew of a Iridic., inr -ilii'd a fnmily of five nt ! o'lloek this monnns when thej diucoifred n fire in the store below the sleeping ipmrlers of the fnni ili of .Iiillus I'.oi'liiier, papethntiRor, at 4170 (iermantowii aieiiuo The lnoforman of tin- car. running west on lieriiiiintowu aieiuie. saw the clow of tlatnes thiuiish tlio window of tlio piiperliiiuscr's oslablislniictit. Ho elniiRod Ids hell .several times in an of-' fott to draw the attention of police in tile nclRhboihood Then he, I lie eon iluclor and i-iu'iil pasi'iiRi-rs clamored on the sije iliiiiv of the simp, lendliic to the livniR iiiai'tors oil the sccnnil and third floors. ' P.oclnior was the firsi to awake, nnd as soon as told of the condition of hs store, he ioiio, his wife nnd their thrie children Undine. fmirteeii ; ' l'sther. twelio. ami .Mm. two. Itocji. nor and his wife appealed on the street a few moments Inter, p,ntl chid, while the children hud on onlj their nisht clothes. AH took icfiiRo in tln liouso of a ticlshbor. in tlio monutlmo. one of the i:immi roi's of the ttoiloi li.nl tin noil in a file ahum Wlieii the Cue lislitius appara tus ni rued I lie lite was s0ou Rotten under control. The ldne was conliued In the first floor, the store sictinn o the tlllee Morj brick htiildius. DnniiiRe was i'sti maled 111 Moelllier at between .'slOIIII ami S'JOtlO. Wall paper mil- ami fix tures were destrnjed. TO HONOR S. V. MASTBAUM Memorial Service to Be Held at Eaglesville Sanatorium Tomorrow The Stanley V. Mnsthiiiini meiiioriiil eerciso, will'be lield on the si'ouiuN of the IhiRlesville Sauntoriiiui. near Xoi tistoiin. toinoi row iifternooii The pro Rram im hide-, an oveiture In the Stnn lo Theatre Concert (Ireheslrn. wliiel. will he followed hj an addio-s In JudRo l'nttersnn. Then will follow a vaude ville proRram. No formal imitations hni" Inou is sued for the eeli ises. which will stmt lit 2 :"(' o'clock. A ilelPRiitioii ol llio.it rical and uiotion-pii tine men fioin ew York will be picsent. The liiotinll-pic-turc exhibitors' of Phihulolphi.i will motor to Knslesville m a bodt CHESTER CO. QUARANTINE Restrictions Established After Mad Dog Bites Many Canlne3 Wrsl Chcsfcr, ra.. April 2 -Clie,tei cniiutj iIor, lime bi pliu'ed iindei iiuiraiillue because of liulropliohin. flu liCllon beiiiR dctei mined iiuon todn niter i mad do" irtaekoil iiiiinv nlaor animiiN near l.ocustjjiove. There lime been seveial mad doR seares in tin Miutlurn si clion of the count) within the last few nooks and liundtcds of llnRs linxe been killed Tb' uoi' whieb 1'iiiseil i limbic mar I.miistRroio was shot and killed fol loiVin? a chase of senna! mill- Deaths of a Day HFR i&a"i",'if ""''" """ ' ' lllB IIIIIIIIIIIIP wMK J ' f- - -r v - - - lTk H B8k-. a,BIBBBBM m"Sm InrBV' t iayjiwj'wiiMI tj ' I . . i,M' nwwlffiit TltwIfrHBHMBWIIilMfTrl .........-...w tp- i r w, - " HH CAR CREW SAVES Edward S. Strobhar Ldw.ud S. Stinbhar. cinploied ly the ltradsfroet Co. for more thnn fort) i ears, died in a hospital at Mount Ver non. N. V., Thursihi) , follow lug an op eration lor appendicitis-. Mr. Strob har was well known here, wlieie he represented Itrndstieot's before becom ing division siiprinfl'iideut with lioad (pinners in New York John U. Smith .1 on ii I. Smith, a which kuoiMi pub lisher of maps, until hi i el Moment a year ago. died siidileiili lesterduy while eating bi'eiikl'nsl in the dining loom of the Columbia Club. Ilrotid mid Oxfmd stioels. Mi. Smith wns stricken with iiMio.ut attack IL was ecut ) -live year" old lr. Siniih's phi i I business w.is at I'il'lh and Maiket streets for fifti yeais. lie was a M'terau of I lie Civil War mid u member of scleral orgaui.atioii. Mrs. Frances Kobus Mi's, 'i. lines Kohu. widow ol An llioiii Kohiis. t Iil ycslerdm at her luune nil the While Horse pike, West Col litiRsiiood. Shock of her husband's dentil on November 22 lnr is believed lo have hastened Mrs. Kobus' death She wa- ill at the lime her husband died She was a buiR-tnue leshlont of 'minion, and was an active member of the Catholic Church of SS. Peter and Paul. Camden. She is survived hv two dnughteis nml two stepsons l&alah Reese llairishurK, April 2. till A i Is.iinh lloese, one of tlie oldest pen sioncrH ii f the Pennsylvania s) stein unit the oldest member of fiateriial or gnnizntlniiH la this city, died hero (mini aged ninet) -one. lie liegan life iih u breaker boy near PollHvllle and was then a canal boatman, entering the Pennsylvnnln horvini before, tlio Civil War, Ir, which ho nerved. I EVENING PUBLIC CRASH AT TENTH a;TTOOTyTOffisreswiKa I'l k '.V. KIDKIt.S III KT IN sm.mi side of a I'nuilifnril car lunnliii; nil Merits slircl. Melon Is Ihe Tenth street The majority uf those hurl were in llic I'limhford Iridic) REVOLUTION DAUGHTERS CARD PARTY HOSTESSES Chsptcrs of Philadelphia and Vi cinity Play for Colonial Prizes Chapters of the UaURhli'is nt the Vnierh.iii ItoMihilion in nml near Ph'il ndi'lphia riivo a caul parti 'n- nftor linon in the lialltooni of the llolleiuo Sliatfiiul. Two tliouiind luki-t. were sent out. nnd uttrnctivc coloiiuil prizes j Hero Rtlllll. Mrs. .John M. ninii in i liaigo ,i Mradfoid was chnii" if nil of the at range , incuts. The Philadelphia l'.lmira CoIIoro Club saw a card party this nfteriionii nt the Pliilomusian ('liibliiuice. .'10 1 1 Walnut slreet. The ptoeooils will be ginin to the Kliuirn Colege endowment Innd. Mrs. .lulia Willots Williams is (hair iniin of the club. The Piiisiness and Pnilessionai Woman's Club gave its) weekl) lutii boon todm at the An in I in. Infoimiil "at homos" aie held ever) Sutidni nt the i lub's henihtuartors. Is2.'! Walnut utieet. The Woman's Club, of I.tiiueri-h. will give a dance this evening in the Masonic llnll. Ardmore, tor the benefit of tlio clubhouse building fund. The riiiloniiisian Club will giie a dinner-danie this evening at Ii III! at the clubhouse. .T.I 1 1 Walnut stmt Shot man It. 1'ood. chairman Mis. I if tlie hospitality i ouunittoe arrangotiienlx. is in chaiRc f tin TRIBUTE PAID CAPTAIN NOON Floral Offerings Overflow Home of Dead Police Officer A flower display said lo be the larg ist of its hind ever seen in South I'liila ilelphin graced the funeral son ices this morning of acting Police Captain .lolin Noon The ynnl of his cottage at 21(1 I'n.water street was transformed into a fli i a 1 bower when Ihe wreath mid oilier offerings oieillowed the house. Captain Noon died of honiT disease at the Olympin Athletic Club flic Tues day All morning, from mi oath hour, throngs of policemen, friends and neiglihois tiled thiough the little par Ini . gaing tlie last time upon theii' lm ml. The solemn ieiuiciu mn.s was i "I. Inn toil at the ltomnii Catholic Chun-li of St. Philip Neri. on (.'neon street hetvueti Second ami Third sitcts. In the police eseoi I in line of lion mini pnllheareis wore siv ciiptuitis of police, thirtv-llve lieutenants, lltti-cii dottctivcs ami eighty piitioluieu Su piriutondoiii Mills headed the line as it slowly iiimelieil from the Noon home to the chinch Tin' pnliol of ihe Seventh and Cm pouter streets Minion made sev eral trips, i'lirry iug the limit r The ltd Thomas Murphi. of Pitts burgli, a lite-lung friend of Captain Noon, celebrated the mass Intel iiiont was in llol) Cross Ceiuelerv ENDS LIFE ON STREET Unidentified Man Sends Revolver Bullet Through HIb Head While pedostriuns passed within thlrt) foot of him. n well-dies. id man about foiiy years old, shot himself throiiRh the head last nlelit near (loorgo nnd American stieels. Hearing the shot nout bis home, Vfilliatu Ilai'konsHcl:, who lives m the tear of 1121) North Aiueriuin si reel. ran outslile to nml tne mini lying tare down on tlie doorstep In his lion lip'.d a now revolver of 3S mlilicr, oni1 cm fridge of iihlih bad hi in and I'olico Seigcatit Schins. ol th Third and Oe 1 aneoy stri'et stiition. who was n (1 duty, was untitled and had the body removed to flic Itoo.evelt I Hospital, where it was piniuiuiiecd dead and taken to tin morgue No letters or impels in the man's cloth ing which might aid in Ins nlontihcn tiou weii' found. He was about live feet i throe inches in height and inlglied 110, pounds. MAN HELDAS DRUG DEALER, Philadelphia!!. Under Bail as Rob ber. Arrested In Crmdcn Thomas Cellussiu. twenn one yeais( old. who says lie is a in dor nt 70."i , W' ... ll' 1 ......I .1... .Ill .. ..J ' ,-ili.llO lllilllll. IX SHI l I tins ll.l till- ai'ioste.l in Ciimd. u il. is miiriilng, charged with drug trull'ukinR Accoiding to Detective Murray nml Polue Scrgcanl Oarrisun. "f the Cam- Ii it police force, who made the arrest at Point It and Meckel! -neci., ho hai in his pos-i'ssiou dins ijliicil at .fl(HH). The police sal ho .ipcinlcil with a siiiait boy anil girl 11" would moot customer, on site. I in. mi, and Riu his illicit wines to one of the chlldicu lo deliver He wns held utiili i SKUm hail lor (Olll't by 1 lilted States Commission! i .Inline. The prisoner is said to hi under SKHlO bail in this i liy on a iliarge of higliwai lobbery That Will Not Hum SHEETS OF ROCK Won't Wurp. Ujkt lo Krtrt, PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 13IS-I1 AUCU ST. I'lionen Locwit 301) Itace 41 31 WALL &A1 boarilJKS Bra!) LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY, AND BERKS I I III ' III i H ! 1 NJ i tr I nfll Pill PARI r nnil0 ',r'' pio-pohhih unil.ai'r'oiiliiip i futtiii'f ' ifMI III rMlv! I K ! I W I l IiiiVmVi'-i'i'Vi'iV1 liiiinV?..!. iirincins the dis , 111 IUI I I L.I II ILL. IIU II J ,ri, t up to Rrade for the past tweut) Ml DO CATCHER Son of Financier Arrested and Fined in Protecting Friend's Bull Terrier "BAWLED OUT" AT HEARING Iililph I'litlo. son (if (lent go II. I'nile. .Ii.. Hotel hnancicr and ntlornc). w.i arrested for infci fering with a doR eatchor today in front of his home nt 11." Itcrkclc) road, llniorl'oid Tlie dog. a lug white liull lender, weighing i o-o to ninet) iounds. be longs to A. I ' Wariioek. of Now road. Il.'iverford, n f-ioml of )oung I'arle. 1 1 wns frisking in the mail in front of r.irle's house .todm when the dog cnlcher. Charles Hall, came nlong with his net. Tlioi hne a iiRaiust dogs on iU-iraiitiue" in force Ihe Mn in Line, ho- cause of the re"i nt seven, epidemic of rumen, nnd warning has iieeti given tnni lull d-s ;- found iiiil'out mn.'. will be picked The imi7.1. ml. up mid put to death big bull terrier was without a , mid llnll evpeitlv threw bis "You can't take flint dog." s.ihi Larle. who was standing in front of hi- ! house and saw the not. "I ll say 1 can." teplio.l Hall Lui-lo and Hall "mixed it up,' m -lording to Pid'ue Sergeant Itohinsoo. a member of Captain Dmiugliy's l.owir Morion police loicc. The sergeant told Air. lairle to desist, and when h "slanged back" the seigeiuil put him under arri'si The, young mam was given a hearing in tho police ctatmii nl Aidnmiv hi .Magistrate Snllwngoii. The mngistrito "haw In! bim out" in pioper style and fined him JS2." and costs. Later he ie untied the line, hut mil ll its Warnoek, owner ot the hull pup, ar rived during the healing nml promised Captain Dnunghy that in futim the big hull's jaws would he sei-unlv mu lod. Tho polne gave him In. dog ba.k. PROF. DENIS O'SULLIVAN Former Teacher and Astronomer Dies of Heart Disease Aged 7S Pi of. Denis ( fSullii an. for ilniti vein's a toucher Hi the Momiiii C.llliollc High School, died smldinly of heiiri disease yostm-dac at this luum at I2"0 Otler sfteol He nils scieutv i'jglit years old. A teacher ol" niatheiiiain s. 'iof O'Sulliian also vvns an authoiity on astroiioniy He was the author of ev. cial nevispapei and iiiaginlno articles on iisttoiimiiy Hi- was aSueiuhor of the Camden A-irononilcnl Society Prof O'Sllllivilll lei'l'IVed I he ih-grep of mutter of arts from Villnmna Col lege and tlutr of doctor of i iem , from I'lit'dhiim. His i et ii'oini'iit , fmied by advancing cars. had little eflei I mi his other work. lie was , utile until his death Prof. O'Sulliviin married li. hello lteiaiis in Cumbei huni Md 17!'. Mcsides .Mrs (I'Sulln . i ilaughtcis. fiii sou- and Ion j,, n j -111 live I Ml in two Uis i9KSS3lSTRmM IsWM "fTTttm ?n I WP EST. mm9lAf. 1879 QSti 1 1 IKT ; ?? DAY W m I INSTALLATION and RFMft WfiPKl I ii saiT ejti &JP fm 11 j COVERING THE ENTIRE FIELD OF H E i MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDING M Li ll H5 MH Ml ; EEGm I I I in hopes in 1 670. Bg a i.prfuRi m tch ussj M through the crucible of 41 years' .service. ft H 1 1 KkWAKD ll JTAii IJbKSI vm The friendly tonridence of our customeis. Jm y iflb 1 mm m&F H I'o hold that confidence in good faith. Kg H fMm JMyMwiwLM'nwU j HK WBiiY !ti WSfetrnXS NffVfB VIEWS VARY ON FILL OF S. PHILA. MARSHi j Great Possibilities Seen in Proj-, ect, but Farnjers May Block It WOULD MAKE HOME SITES, i Wide iliiei-silj of opiiiifin eils III s iih IMiilailolphi neorniiiR Ihe nil- ibilitj nf having the Inwlrnili lilloil i i sinitli of Irosoii avenue, between tin I'i iiiware nml Sfhiiilkill livios Tlie ordinaiife of ( 'oiincllinan Pom i providitiR for TiOO.IlOn to -tin I the , 'oik. lias limiislit the mnltcr to n' ml It is admitted the lilliuu' In of the I iMiisunili of in tes holow OroRon aioiillo mild bo one of the Rieittost nuiliielpiiJ lolopinonls our attempted lii tin1 t but the inaiij sinnii tmei; titrmers file section. b their I ('filial In have I mud and water pumped upon their1 i.ind. can picient tne imir"""mcnf resolution presented also by Mr. Pommel, provides that the sm-vej bit hum make iniesiisalion and ib'tei initio lie exact cost of doiiiR the work. Tliousnmls of acie ate Ij in',' idle in the sect inn. and man) hiltidieiN more .lie iinilci' eulfivatioli. and form fertile tiitck farms fiom which tniieli of the 'itv s voRetnlilcs conn-. 1 lieso tarni"s )011tS. Plan is an Old One It is an old iiluii." sub) Mi Lell- todnv. "If was lirst In ought up1 hoiit twenty-live years ago. If we ouhl get the consent of all Ihe propoiti w tiers, in siiiue manner, w ul.l go ithi.nl with the woik. and it would be mo of the biggest things Philadelphia I is ever done Then1 is enough land loi n tln'ie to build another oily upon. Mm the small landholder blinks nil do lelotuueiit. "You see, it i this way. Many of the people who own that land liio theie. and are simill iruok fanner-, 'flow are prospenuis. many of them Inning made fortunes mi their farms Tin V inise n huge i inn ii t il v of vege tables, which me sold in Philadelphia innl form u large part of the food up. pli of the city. These men cannot nu dei stand the point of view of men who want to cover t In it fertile little plot I." toot deep under Dolawaio river mud Hi. I sand, (lot them into lino, nml the project is as good as done If yon dou'l get llieni lino line. JUv one nl llii'in .an hold up the entile thing. Do couhl declare it was confiscatory. "When League Dlnnd Park mis Idled in. in the manner proposed for the balance of the -cilion. the pruprrty owners along th" edges of the park, which is ;:o(l acres in extent, put up an awful hick because the water that nils pumped up with, the mini and .nml ran down over their bind What would thpi say if Hill bulled their holdings !." f. et deep?" Trait Nineteen liy Port) Mlnrhs The area that must lie In might up to grade before it is nvaihible for i iiv development extends lion. Oregon live line south to the back (hiitinel, which sepnrat.s League Island with ns Pima 3S1 deluxe rsscnur3nc 3C " '" r tiishii.. I.mi.i.ini si-rinl II CCi' in ; .to OO if. isle nml linn, lm; sfl.l ll I ..II I inir-r Sunday Dinner, $1.25 s.rieil I In S 102:5 Market St -igc3rraisgjcg Clmtcse arf American Cia-ine of Excellence 3ttsinu3s Luncheon 55e 1 N ll.l''l ll V..V! til -i v. VI. i 11 ..vi in n.inmiff 1. lo '.'l 11 tu K Ill:;i(l In I'-iim TOlb CHESTNUT ST. mlda) (toast Chicken Dinnei Shore Blnncr ol Sea Toads Scried In ,111 Appetizing Mannci I'lrtVit sen lie. Inst i.iu.l. tist nr ntjliltnr to.il I'leis'illncli re isitmilitM erli.s irt sonn nf ihe imint emii fnrts 1. ni will 1 nni . NFVCK CLOSED- ..j &A m a : m rzsxtTatxrBzaf. TfflRAdAFE? ! r 1 . " EAGLE RESTAURANT j 23 North Eleventh Street i APRfL 2, U)2l MAP ll is proposed In liriiiR this hii-Rc suitable lor liulldiii doiclnpinciil. iiiiuhl be iidossary. ('oiiiielliu.iii in ('i)iiil(ils tiroiidhiR tut- .1 di Iph .1 Nllli nll fiolii tin iec of tin i 1 1 Thi disliinei is. nniRhh . liiiiitiin i iti liliieks I 'nun hum' In iiei fl,o illstaiiio is appniMiiintelj f'oiti i ni hloelvs. The works ot the Athiiiti llellnitii; I'o at Point P.reoo a ie in-i inn tli of tin' western liiinndiir.i . file Itioenwlell co.ll piel'1 ll I e Uioil the east I'o'itn lllilllll I'liI'l'iK'l" I" oliui:itie about the nan. "Ilieto ate tlioii-nmls ni m I l.iinjf fallow . ho said todnv. Thi.MsnmN of ncros jhal -ol,l .asilv lie m.iile nvuilnlile for hillhiiiis ilnolop- molit , "Inl urn over slo) to think lion fnr out the huilileis have to r.i nnwndais, wlieii Ihei put up then iiev develop- motils' Just think what if would ineiiii if thci . niihl ro below Oicriiii iiveniie, which i oiili 2700 smith of Market Mi cot 1 build Iheie the thousand upon th.nis.inili of dwellings that could bo a( uiioiliitcil upon lac nroiiil sireois nml an mies of ih" seition. streets and avenue, swept I) bieees finm the I icln .1 at i and the Schuylkill rivets Would IClid .MiiHipilto Plague Think what this would all mean. The seitnill would be. ome the most heiilthnil in the entire clti . To begin with, the inosipilto plague would be tntirili done away with. There would he no mole mosipiltocs in Smith Phila delphia, for tin' brced'iig plans would be ten ol tltteen foot (loop llmh'l gmuiid. And filling m is tin' mill nav to tin avvav iviih tin1 iiiso,uit'i tiost That hns been ii mon-trilled bv lXiol. flolil the limy i aid. OF S. c -n n T ' I v , ; ' V S J V? l" .....zr vJLvi: lt Hqj Special Pottery Vases Mounted ApDfccialcd Gifts iE55SLCm315mW--Tn-7Sg Reeds' Clothing Business Is Steadily Growing Mhy f $ I hi clothing biiMne is steadily giouiug Ik'c.uisc it is built on substantial foundation W v have never catered to sensational device p stimulate our business, but have jone ieadilv Jorward b onsistcntlv uivmn ii i lit , tj I Ii. iihtIiimI. uliik- nut spot t.i. .il.it itsuti. - nclic c '.it the ;itisi!oil i-iistonu'r is viottli oiliinitit nt new, , ,"'i sp.'u-c. anil the wav to ,itisr customer, t, n c, N, tin uotnl nuTiliaiiilisf at a fair tiu'irc :n r r i.ip.s von villi load this do tint kllulV Reeds -,v , permit ns tu .lemunsttate ot:t idoa fit lUfrrhand j -civici'? (l --inn; Suit and 1 up .irKtnaiJsjiip arc m) i Mr at 4 ,uul 0 JC0fl; REED'S SONS 1 & R-G2G. Cticatciuit Sl&sel 'Kb-SfiliQ YoU can of rnnri O PHILADELPHIA LOWLANDS' men up In p-ndr. Hills irmlei lug il A fill of from Ion to lltlecn feci Ponuiicr has Intiodiicid an otdiuanro "IIII.IM)0 lo in to start I be wnili "Tins ui.itti'f of inii-iiultoos. hi ll un. i- ii si i hum lUiiic. lor it nn-nnMM, tl... I... i.l tli .' SI mi Mi 1 Mi i ,n tul tilt iti firwl it in nnvi COl s they llillK Ids linol: the deielnpmoiit of the Mini. l mi, informed nn:il ylh dislike Iviiit,' usiynod here, tm cannot leiif.irc outd-iors of up. because of the mosonitoi s, tlio. an- so thlili. .,.,.1 , ,, n , , , "Ihe till i mild lie made b.i ineniiM of piimpiiiK mini ami water fioin tho idinuiiols of the Doliiwaio and Schiii Ikill N(, Yotk . itv. lind been driven To ll.N mors Hm would at the same flinc,,,,, ,llnUK ,. ,, Ttln , deepeii tho iliatineW and would pi ovule ,nIncd nt WlOfl nnd the truel- nt s-"rin,i nil the tiree-miri fiinlmnl for liriiiRiiiK ' ' ' the land up to urmli Ihe Inml is now from ten I" lifleen feet below grnde. I There aie dikes nloiiR both wntcrtronts j to hold the rivers buck in fiPsln't time, land tin so iniild bo made continuous and , would form .1 retaining wall neoessnri whonciiv Inml is filled m bi pumping. I us 1 have dc ribed lt's for Alan) Planls I "This development would pinrjdp spnfe for liutidreds of maiiufarturing , plants nnd n c.iinprehoiitivi. svsteni of w halves and Iihts could bo buiit to ciiciiolo the voiitliein part of tlie etfy I and make (his one of the gloat ports of the wiiihl. If the ground was filled I ill, lllso. the plm e Would bo the logicnj sue for tbo rii'S(uicontouniii! I'.xposf timi "Theie would bo tl tremendous ad vance m the value of the hind, nf imise. tne moment the fill was loin plcted nml I urn in ttivor ol niscsmg ,i lea-i pint of the (ost vi."i,if the 1. ml on nets nusual Coorinaci as Electroliers Coat ..f suprun.t ipi.iltv .in, i! m, nnu ml ',., t get painters or any olher kind worLerc ll,vrt,,r,K o,. ..J :.. -- s..m . , tlllfllgll Ull (U III THE LEDGER Morning nnd Evening 3 SHOE FIRM GIVES DINNER (Officials and Employes of Harper Company Entertained 'I I i eiiiplrivc r,, iifliclaN of the llnriier shoe f'o . funiiine what (hey call the nlhoi full. Itoid n din ner nml business met tins iaJt night ill. kiirici- k f s.i'iriint , i ittoiMKii trect in" oiv .Marl el Theri' Wir'- 'ic'iieoii tlurlv-fiic nnil foi i A dincts. and siiiiti( wcto made b M. t! Ilnrpci- (wiiii of ihe llnrpcr stores in this idty . II ,. Cn-itle manic rit of the Mnrki t s(i,.,. stntc. utnl G. Mi'I.liURhliii. mnrifi'-i, of the riioutnui 1 strei t store N In ndditiiiii in il,i iii.;i,i imil their 'eiiiplojvi. them wire a ii'tnitjer of Rne- i eialli initio, c"('st CiitcrlRitituonl of . l.irii'd elininotei wa pliividml WINE-LADEN TRUCK STOLEN Driver and Helper Forced to Leave 0"r "y rmea men muloittitfk loaded with lliirlv Imr- i t"l- of wine . unsigned to n rniibl in Niw York was Molcn nf Tliiril and ' !n-Uill vtiecfs nt .". oMod, this morn . ""-' ,,v ""' aviii",l mon. who forced th- ' dri'ei nild lii holpei i, leave tliM , ,,,j,iri,. ...., ......i, ,,.,,, h. . .. . , PERRY & CO. will have an Announce ment to make in Monday Morning's Papers that will ap peal to every man who is interested in Fine Clothes. Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. ... Is- f Light and flaky Victor Bread i ' 8 Big Loaf At All Our Stores MBM (Q) i. in t in i. Itillll Hxi S I.I IM ss -nt IMi, I ... ,, '. tg III 1 Ml 1 K, . il , ! i . Ik -" n i , , I s' I .4 ' mmf4 I'llll 111 IM.sS 0.,t.(,l ' .tllll I (lllH .if ! .... -. i ' -z: ;;r;s ho: iii-im i h, ...... . ..... r., ,., , uiiiinriic It"', t hrMiinl t rhU.nlHul.lj . " VoMim W.ninii -ml i.nii My Spring Hat? I , tilt I I I 4 IS I V ..,"" ' Ir. nl ' o "' ' - ' . i ,)' Is. l"l hi h ' r i it j ua t iii1 'id) inJile m lEHfl M !a w -y fc IOl "i : vH- rtinm locint tH9 tl Ss.. ..-t.
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