Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1922, Postscript, Page 18, Image 18

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flPRnRTIIWITY PAR SADLER
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'iSSrT , , 7 ZZrliZ the company hen liiace linc'sV
OtMtkWB of rural highway supervisors; n)th ,he tamp 8J.gtcm of dsceunt upon
SSnrtth lone-track minds are te blame Initiekcts or ether symbols uccented In
h-fi,?. JWI
Uw' estimation of some of the patient
Uwelfers 'among the hills of old Bucks
County for some of the worst of the
lets important roadways in the State.
ltjhas been suggested by the old eld
HmtrjB' Cabinet comprising the bankers,
physicians, the postmaster and various
ither? leading citizens of this thriving
community, that State Highway Cem-
mlss&ner Sadler might de n neat turn ,
for lfennsylvanln bv calling thee nsr-1
low acauge township supcrviers Inte I
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PBcDce a..u i...,..ub iU ..v... .,The Bnt,Men Hta be dlvM(;j
f the simpler rudimentu of hlghwav I ln(0 tv(0 farc Z0Mii thc dividing line
construction In this eia of rushing meter j te be at Oetfman street, and the farc
traffic. I for each zone te be the same In amount i
Af thousand long-suffering farmers fs that hereinbefore provided for the
fremjthe west branch of the Perltlemcn Frnnkfe d e'evated line. '
:e th Delaware Itlvcr. tributary te the "Second. Tim city reserves the right
Heading Itailwnj and Its rail; and egg, at anj time after five jears from the
trnlujj, weu'd hnll such a move with date hereof, during the term of this
Ieudacc?alm, for all of them are dc- npreement, te terminate the same iiied i
ytxidsnt upon many of the short-cut' hlnc six months' written notice te the I
miner teutes between tenns In gettln; company of its desire and Intention te
thelrS products te stations In time toMeoo and the cempanv shall, ncreunt-1
mnkeg connections for tu Phi ndclphla lni: te the eitv for all rentals dtti- u"
market. i te tlie actual termination, turn ever all
Tmj bane of this thrift section of i e" the demised prepem the cltv.
Pennsylvania, apart from the admirably "I joined in this petition with Mr.
paved and maintained main State ar- Mitten with a request that the commls cemmls
tcrlej! are the high-crowned "single- slen give its early con deratien. "
'iracltf' reads of the narrow xaugc rural w-.i:iv iie n.iLi
lupervisers. Frcquently moterics leav- W ejlein b Plan DeclrncU
int fhe main pikes encounter a section A propeal that a higher rental be
of tfiwnshlp-malntained readuaj in a Pld the city for the "U" ha- been
condition se deplorable as te be Incem- ''j"'"1 ".v Mr. Mitten in a letter te
prehjfnslble. Thee are tbe products of Mr. eglein.
inexperienced local superintendents. Mr. Mitten sa-.d he was unable te in
Them are barely wide enough for the ' crease his offer, nnd reiterated thc re
UOBtmrt, en thc t tiff bills, particularly, vised proposal of the company for thc
for $ single vehlrle. operation of the line.
Yeira e. antiquated practice, unaf- Cannet ,ncrfMe 0ffer
fectea by great stndei in the btate-i ., ..... .... ...
maintained reads, causes rural super- ,,M I "ten a letter, whicurestaten
vliera te heap the 'tween reads within P. K. . T. offer made en December
crewjia of impossible contour, upon the i30;Av,,h eseQuent changes, reads:
theory that the dram better than Hat-' i" '"P0"1 te Jeur letter of De
ter highway The custom In some ! .I. I granted your re-iucst for
art!of Bucks Ceunfv. within close ' .rce transfers w-ltb irankferd 'h. 'nam-
teuctf with perfect highways. Is te heap ln s rental rue most wliich P. II. T. I
te riere atone upon'the.erown of thSf ' JVl'"J
lewnynip reau wnen it e'-gins te
tcrlerate. As a re-uilt. the .slieulde
the driveway are cut away steadil,
Euchfti.deg ee tliat when a motorist en-
ceunfrfa n faimer with a plodding hone
atad ifinally persuadxs him te leave the
Tiiddtc of the read a posting is affected
Wlth8mmlncnt risk te betn. Seme s,ec- I
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resd'Just outside Se'lersvi'I" 'urnNh ter-
of the Sellersviro-Devlcstown''"
uki.v'.,...i.. r h.k- k.....i ,.... t
....,., .!rtki t..A. i,i,s r-..i.
tiendf Sadler should endeav or te i
jibelfih
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Sejlcrsville is about te experience a
building
boom. An estate which has
becnSln the possesien of one family
virtually from the days when Bucke
m it ..
County first was settled is being cut up
L Inte fbuilding sites for homes of modest
cqsi xer wnica inrrc is a prrsing neeu,
npththere and in nearby Perkasic. Msnv
9t tht new homes will command a view
-.f IVfintn PArlt. u.hnre ftie ltn'1tN Pnnntv t
FairJJs held.
TJjT
whaf-
W1U
thl
ncttve agriculture, recalled today that,
mtecn years age, u rJdlus e live miles
hereabouts could beast clev te 100
lat, preductiv e cows. Tetlay. probably,
third; that number, and the disp'ay of i
mlllq, producers at the Bucks fair is
-T"r .T"- " w...... .vej Ulan u
Tirtuatiy a uiank. ,
. .
warmers in tnis part or Uuckg are'
In acetate of mild Indignation ever the
failure of Stati. nellpA tn .tlvi-ptmlMi.tn
In tin enforemnt nf nntmnnhii.. ..
utfsrf They have no fault te find with
?he vigorous faMilen in which the State's
enforcers of law and order wage war
upon? chicken thieves But when a
prerjUnent agriculturist happens te drJvc
S forth; after nightfall without having his
iuwiw laraptj Durning engnt'y or ellends
a 0.(inr, f n.,.i-. r-en . t ' j n....ir.- . " '; Ji:";. " :"V( "i"' " -v 1 w ,. " . ,, ' . " ' V,"y . ' ;". "V":i '"rt""'"i'v -41'" '"u"i. enicers nave -''-,"', -."--" ..",.-.:.-.'. ""
- Hw..w v. Mv .mui.j .e ..viw ,1UIJ x.iii-iiuLvu ; ii Mxiuit iare rn en . man . rn (iron u. 1 iiv wniiet win iieiitk.'ii at iie.., ninntiii vr-u vi'n. ..... vt--.i.n hnccini ruirruu f hi cionercninuiH. nne i. nn tt
it used te 00 for cattle-raising, charred between Undie street. V-nn1.. Will Sennter Trew he r.ble te take llm e;iee te fhr fi t r.f uni of the 1. m. .ii.-U, t,nr.n,n.. .' -r... 'i.i.. ....' I the nrevontlen nf the dennrtnre of ner. r.il,n. .,!
am Boyd, of Perkasie. who worked ford, nrd S!xtv-n!i.th stroet Wt i hrlm In the troubled wnters' Knitrn) nn.MiifWi4 -.niU, p.l mi ii!ii. . i..... .. iv.,,1 i. .t..'.. .'...i kr' "... winn no afflicted. I learn Infe-nifillv ti. .. -t
Kiii.i,. fn nf efit.fi. . tr.. ni.ir..i.r.u. .'.. "....""" "j"M"v,,, .""..v"j ,. .: r.ir,. . .. ,.-,. .,?.- t... ; ::..".".. .. 'iaiumiu,i.mi ,i!,. war- :.- :-.-- - -;r .. .: ,. f.-:iiiiu ,
lr , ".'-" "' ' i-iiiiauviiiuiH , lire iruiiMier te t.p ls-1 ill jnreui mm are nnaiij ureaK or mgiy levvnrci rneni, duc vv niif roeit fn ( arur, 'ucrttati l"'11 ll,c icaucr'i umung me .ainesc in (Jiinrd exists
rty-IOUr VearS befOm llP retired from l.llcit lMIln PrnnVfur.l 'T.' n.l ..ll t-et tncefVinrV ,i,-r,r. n, lnmul flieir. nl ... I'uln. ' lllli etinllM III ' '
n , - nuuiMnL run law in tntnn irhA r.i.i..
m' ,:jX"ii."- "V, """' ?ujuH
I It hu eisw pencfman summons h n te
I -ippAr before u euuire un at OunkVr.
1 Hi 1 Z lnaint'n tLe
1. nw nlm L.. .1 . . .7. ..
la,, the fiayrel
u !? "u"V"a oneuiu 00 winisntM from
ii.
BERORT
REV. MR. CRABTREE
ELOPED WITH MRS. ROWE
I
it vfilag. of "-eviral hundrwi pcen'e'
.chlhg miles southwest of Mu Inn. und
Meu&t. Glleau a town ..f ir.nfi i"..ir
In Slorrew Count. v. iirrcpi, mil. ,..
of fiirleu, are grcatlv wreiwht un evyr
the wisappcuranci of the It.. . v w
:,.nTJ.:"-.:!.j: ."." .:
the lev. Mr ' Rew..," Baptist wlni-ter of
uie wiuer cirj. iue sturv is that thev
menmj irem .viuriuii lat .Monday morn
'S'
Tljcv Were traced as far a Celum- 1
buS.VMiftV mllns unnth
MreeKjare'ativeef the woman residing
n iuarlen, received n letter from her 1
Later in the
h. h, ' u-- pfJU!h of Co - Ce -
te tKtlr intentions or de, inatien
aiw; ivev. .ur ruutre. nnn iten pas
tor Jjtt Green Catnp abuut t.ie jcarH
rteiirnlng lnst Monday morning, bu't gv
tns )jie intimation m uis suditcn te
n&tUlrO. He left home Atnnilnv mnrr.
Hr Wt hem Monday mom-
'nK lvlUieut lnfeuulng hla wife where
J I ft maa. 4niTnlA- alml.t.l. . 11. .. I
liavdBceme here te visit In r Hsttr. He
ruuisp iv aitaiiuii iJiaiiKiiiir LiiiiT MfiA m f it
nerfl leanicil the truth. He hut, beet.
Unakfhg nn effort te locate the ceunle.
Tie Rev. Mr. L'rabtree was Mnneth.
.iJBavln. hut thc man sien Vaving Mar - Mar -
Vlllaaes Near Marlen Stlrrrf ". vii!.0 i!l, "'lil tt ""KJ.eT b: ' "r "uJhrr. Then there h the rieh r- whicdi men of both armies vure named
u.. fr-i- 1 . , . " '- "j ".ruiuiiui ei'iay et federal pairnnage iwu jeus, m tlie same group. iLirtv-ene et tlie '
ey Triangle In Ministers' Families the bend Issue, but ale the construe representln'r nn annual payroll or ntiimn were. in the Nerthrrn army and!
. Marlen. !.. .run 1fi Hw-,.. fi tien OVerllCfl'ls. VVhlCh arc Included liv I l... 0 r.lUV ruVt n-hlnh nlll In -mii.,1...) ,h,. uemii nmnliPr In thl- Smith, rn Ilium
2 3rs K,,,r. ana leaving ner without 1 w nice ree-utiy was tercsnaduwnl for the State Bureai of Miiiet, minu in- natrens for it few minutes veaterday.
AUntM. 1"JP CfiVP flirt fin 11tMtvn fltiett. I I ihllinn tirilil t rw urnn. at,A.. ...! . . '
MgeJ,netern.Oashe.ett ' '""- p.ehably would in..i ' i held be ere May iT2 Ybeu" 'twenty a ?es of TbC b,,a,, W"t ,""1 V '
J3'wCV,bSS? ""! ' r,T,n Crtmr. the ea-llcst. It ,h said that I.leyd ffi Went dev n w 1 ,' the rnvn.?n watcr lcfore the UrrlUl1 f lhn 'lr,J "P"
frea'Pla,n c R,v ,a'"' vn- blahli coin. Geerge illKimd the matt r informally ene .hundred tincrUee iiliiera paratus.
PP'JSX L"eT!.d S ZSZSXSUff thQt a" CUr'7 &' ."R & BR ? -. and th. ringing of the automatic
. fti easTs Sffll. "thru0'. Vff-t, " ! h.i!?K JiS. "IKS' SJSS I0-1'"!" t9b.d . men. Hepe . f USutaf tl.n &;?XL ffi ?. ,i"?'Lf,S5
n reval meeting. The latter wan away HtienB opposition of the Vnlenlsts te abandenel ' X " street from St Patrick's Cathedral,
froallheme when his wife departed. He eh a tcp. and the collapbe of the Late lait night It was reported that I Among the Wfi guests were Sir Philip
rvCteflth Mrs. Bevvc were a dark iuus -
Be" J"- TO the be'ief is he undertook te
L. " - hlmll fin lB .-.. .1.. .
hA Mrs. Howe is a year or two
SRVlCE FLAG8" FOR DRYS
Ta?e. Jan. 10. The Weman's
,'Wf r le the service ilatrs of the war
5fi in every home where no llrn.er Ih
naaiJmcd, The HnP will i,.. i, i"
. TW "- M.u imv -
"HV nn J J)e WF6 AmericAiu. We
uft the, Constitution "
P' rtlau Temperance I nlen will launch l U. twentj-uve yearn old, a World lu,'mAn 'SV,el i ",'i" H rl6" ' eu1 "ar
T . "nr.lti.lhn.w rnln.u" u.nnl .... lnr relerAii u.. .V, . ;.1i.. . ! ''lfT:.v' Jl VS..?'..
I WPne second anniver'aiy of ptelilbl- Saturday, and the surgeons ut the Al- ' -wn. OMWritmnnt i .
tWal'U i planned te have star UnitH entewn Hesnltal held out no hnn for Ar,'.tiV.r..J ,'c.fu0.i:.J.aJ'.vi'-K N- J
Petition Is Sent
Public Service Bedy
Continued from rase Ona.
attltude of the commission en the fol fel fol
lewing proponed parag-nphs of the pro pre
posed lease nnd agreement between the
tv of Philadelphia and the P. It. T.
Cempanj.
Single Fare Planned
I 'Tlrst. A single fare shall be charged
I for n contimieui ride In rlther dlrec
' (Ien between Bridge street terminus and
iHixty-nintli street terminus via Frank
I ford e'evated nnd Market street sub
hvay elevated, or for shorter distances
Iaiiiiuui'u vttiiuii rum ruuti' ;uiu nutfciu
fare shall be the nnme In amount as
(hn lflA ftt bu (ilinAi1 4nm ittnn t v (ImA
Mneludci! within said route. Said slncle
pavment of fare as may from time te
time exist en said surface lines.
"Passenxcrs of the Frankford ele
vated line shall have the prlvl'cge or
receiving free transfers between the
Market street subway-elevated line enJ
connecting surface lines of the company
te the same extent allowed passengers
i the Market atrcet subway-elevated
line.
"In addition, free transfer privileges
shnll exMt between Frnnkferd elevated
,, ,, the connecting cress
face lines of the cempanj net
town ur- I
north of Arch
street and between Frankford elevated
line and Ilust'cten line.
"ss""" "., '"1 "t. " "'"'",
?inAmmUtee a J "em 'L. is
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. .."f. ; i iTL"im. fh.mhll.in.l
?d J"lt,'i?,JleV,w,tI,.ib0.uBh j "s
"grecment new before City Council
"L"
a-J i.,.. e-.,., -- -"""in. the guest at a dlr-ncr givn bv
n Of ,"':.. '"'" . .. tarv of thi Treasurv Melen te
te :,;; i:.i" -rL.:" :;' ,nt naminir.
i ,f TiTTinrtaei na An &n(Afi iw . .. " '
""''"'?'& "?." "J"- Mltl.e national leaders will te'l the Gov-
amended as fellows
"Pirht. City te deliver Frunkferd 'L
iat M, 1W ,cavf ! n'f the Butleten
Kiirfnce Hue. both full; equipped and
reailj for-eperatinn.
' second. P. It. T. te bear the eper
ntlng less of the ilrsf year; pay te the
..i... s . i. ... i -. . . .
ly f.r the second yeat 1 per cent rn j
the cost of the Frankferu '1 ; for the
third year, 2 rer cent: for the fourth ,
yenr, .1 per cent; for the fifth year, 4
i'vr v-cm, "j"i iw mi bivu j-ur una
thereafter, 3 per cent.
"Third. KariH te be the wh:e as
(hareed bv P. It. T. en nfhwn ltttnc I
with nil extra fare of the rame amount !
connecting crosstown lines north of
Arch stieet. inehi'llns; f-e tranters te i
the Bmtleien line, reed te Cottman '
street; Krankferd 'L' and Market I
fLlirtTL 1. I itM.'Il''(,rS TO PnillV llla i
frc transfer prlvlTese between "sutface
and elevated tines at all ttanfer sUi-
tiens between Frankford nud Slxti
third itreet.
Lease for Flve Years
'Fourth LeaRe and agreement te
continue for a rive-year eeriml. TrhK
r, Ha iAn. I-J I..
"& ei eltJ tliereafter te torrainetr
Jfas" en bi months netlr. an provided
'," iaragrapli II. Section r. Paragraph
A . whlel. tfrmlnatcs egrcement sl
months after valuation, te be eliminated.
Ceuncllmanlc committee und com-
', "' "'"-""ft " w 'ugges-
vi'jiir euuu iucii, itkirru iiiauii run rata
, , , ,. -. ... -- ..-
r ,u v '','" .: "u"' " ,' tttr reqmren
w the tw.tl.-ten line. It was also d.
frrm nwl An fn nw'
Urminwl as fellows
''Tliat city-built Frankford 'L' is net
te DC Included In I. U. T. Valuatien:
only the exact ret
, 1 ijji V'
. ...
te the city te t.c included by P. H. T.
f ,.J V . ,p JP Ti ,
That cost of frnnkferd 'jJt' ,u
deBi-rltlftl in lease neV before Cltv
tlie R,nl',1 Tral "'' Company ttt-elf n
'a valuation tent n.env before the I'ub-
lie .S-l'-c r.mmiHsIen,
"T 1-. MITTEN.
"President "
lleyd geerge decides
TO DEFER ELECTION CALL
May New Regarded as Earliest'
Probable Date fei Appeal te Vetere
ITden Jan ltl (Bv A. P. ) The!
l nBi.h political -ml iMen." csi'eciMy
the quentier ui- 1. vh n tlir Government
N N B'"n,i te r1 u ftneral election. ha
through tu. return from F nee of
Prime Minister Llevd Geerge and tin
removal trem in,. t.,ncreiind of the
IriMh "Ituatier.
There -vas a fin.v
ameig the political vvrlteis In th. ineni-
gene-i.
iiiiiniiin
Ing's new, papers
f-.-A.. .-...i.. .
itiiiiL'a Lunirrnnrp.
' The cu rent week ,vl!l be one of great
,"0 'itical actlvitv both the Unionist nnrf
f.iliernlb having imnertant meeting
schedu'ed. I.levd Cenrr. in knMii
leforp leferp the- coalition Liberal convention
'"" Saturday, when it is supposed. If
nothing previously transpires regarding
111., iln.- .f U a .1...1 L. ... .....
'.'tinlta announcement in this cennec.
Itlen
Veteran Shet In Allentown
Allriitewn, Pa., Jan. 10. Lewis
his recovery. In a statement, the pe Ice
tay. he ueeused DennU r.n1m i m
. nitnn ThJ tt, . i-.J--." "I-""
I " --aa...a,. .iv,r .t M lUDVpUlUUIl! Will
nnlen9 and had uesBcd the CYcnlng te
I get her.
. . ... I..1I.IKI.1. ui'i i. i I'll j.niini.TT r ...i ri i. nn inn ill' iii .iiiiiiinii 11 iiiniiiru. nir.iiTi nr iinrkiiih n nil ii'i.i riii. ..niiui'.r.i..i..r.. ii'i. r.ii....i.. .a?. . i.i.'iiii n n. iiiiiii ini'ir iiiiiiim. min
ibl the pirct nn. cinm. ac-.vcru 11 litit'ei
M . , ... .. ..- ... . . a
FIGHT
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HOOTLKG STILIi BLA.MED FOR BLAZE
Fifteen families were driven from their homes early this morning by fire that destroyed a wareheuse and factory
building near Second and Seuth Mreets. Apparatus found among the ruins and stories current In the neighbor
hood of n shtly activities In the building lend peltre te bell eve lllejal dbtllllnp may have caused the c.ploslens
that ignited the structure
Vare Hikes West I
te Repair Lines
Continued from re One
view is net at all nleasinc te the Gov
erner nnd one of thc questions which
wl" be mulled ever fn Pittsburgh Is
whether or net Baker, who has been
associated pe'ltically with thc Governer
for thc last twenty-five years, la te
break with the Governer.
Goveruor Sprout will also be In
Pittsburgh tomorrow night te nttend
the Babeeek d'nner nnd also he may
.pp vrew again, iicuties tnese men
tiened. Pittsburgh politicians will v I
n-
host te an nrmv of State leaders and I
near-leaders. Thc Governer will go
,tra,Kht f th pitt-h.ireh -en-
te Washington! where V will
hoc re-
Prcsi-
It s the be'ief that the Governer and
the President and " hew wlU discuss
lnfermully thc condition of Pennsvl-
,0,lla Pmic8 nJ the Pert that the
Governer aheu'd play. Vare men eav
erner te cc.mpes nil differences with
in the confines of hia State The Gov Gov
ereor's friends npparentlv believe that
tee national leaders will irc'Inc hi
i..iri., ivuuv.n 41, UA I.1U ill-.
way. Vare men make the no nt that
'national icaaerc, inciuuing me rnl-'
. -.., i ,j ,...,...,.. .-. . .
rfpnt ifhi nmulnfi..1 u.h th.. mll.
tt(,im rild net i-al! en th.. Governer r
- - - - - - .- - -- . .. -....v. ,
& 'Ql place 0 ! l'cnresc "in i he Senate
P " "'
these Perplexing que4tIen.
Kvery point that can be raised in the
present turmoil in tee euue, tay poll-
tielnns, only cmphasiztM the Importance
of such questions as:
hn ti 111 he the filntpi! .nnrHil....
for Oevei nor or will there be n hg it V
Will Haker forsake old friends for the
l,n'" of the gubernatorial candidacy of
his local ally, Lieutenant Governer Uel-
Hemnn?
.1 III LI1L' tUl'M Llllil 1U IUr lJt.'lt. .-
nian whom th-y are new holding oft?
v ill tlie Governer declare for Hemic-
man or lead the fight for un independent
State ticket?
Vpvap in tin hifitnrv nf thi. Ktntft. irv
i .-. - " . --- - --.... ..
p politicians, has there ben such u si-ram-
Me inr lenHInip n1m nn thn rn t nf Ml.
. .. . ? ' ... ..
nn.i n.,v i..in-. Tit .),.. ., ... .-.
ing te tind out where they stand, and
second, if they ure te get togulier ur
tight It out In the prlmarie-.
While the scramble It en the Olivr
, lament in Pittsburgh, which heretofe
has been silent, playing the part r.f ob-
s,rrcrt. hns trotted out the g.ibernu-
1..1.1 ..u.hja.. : ".,....- t.i iii
leriai canuiuui: iu.urBf. n. .vntr,
lter,
Atternev Oenernl. In the ujt scsMen
.1" niuir ,., , J "..L uith i,
,..... n,i rvnu. .-r. rt... iu .i. .-.
.. .. ... ..
program. The Oliver people wi-p- dp-
J.! i iv. Tltlef,... nV,l .
T-'Jeteated in the Pittsburgh mayoralty
iitibrU Ail Villi isiDiukun 1 U4tu try r,rir
contest whun Maeee trlumnhcd.
I At bottom thc present negotiations
have fi, tlleIr ebj,ct thc wj,llnilB ()t- lUe
. Imu mnntl.i hv nnn t r.r tculrj
te prevent the Democrats creeping '.p
m the coming State election.
Just new the Governer and Baker
'appear te have the Inside track en Fed-
nrni nnfrnnnpi.. nil of which in me.lii.i
bv the fact taut Baker is clo-e te the
Vnres, and the latter upp.ar e br un
lee trrma with the new Philadelphia
1'z-ictmintc-
itestmaHtc.
GIVE UP HOPE FOR MINERS
DiWr' ExPect t0 Reach Bedlcs of
Cave-In Victims Teflay
Straiiten, Pu., Jan. 10. Belief that'
"" ledlM of tU threc me" '"
"J- ' '"c-'i "t tie .Notional ann. et
the (ilei. Aiden Ceal f emnuitv Iriuav
munilti.' will h- reue-iied today was ex-
...
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v.n:t: et
n... ..,,., . . .. .1 . ...
. , miexlmatelv fiftv f,. . fZ, .JiT",.
n,r. nun im 1,,,, .,
TOOAY'3 MARRIAGE LICENSE3
1 ,05eyj,TsT3sr vvlr? n0"1""1 et" tn1 Etl"1
, Franein' A. "ei.n. 4nti's4ihii and Bteiia
l.nW. Jit tt All.t. ...
ll!truX airt!.Vi8nVlh-t"nd a,r
rmtmi i. urn or. iiij HnunK at , ur,i
Junnie M WUIUnen SOSO i Mel at
nelKh aluuihur, li.7 i"l r.tlan .t., an
Sm Drewi,, sose w JJftjten nve nnj Afiele
I LihennBid, stii ii iialiey.t .
C'SI" ''.."?. " wpdcn-
weed at., and JUry ll. Dennii. juu a.
H.VrTvMik.T.e'n: into ft. Woed.toek m., .a
listen m, frraeur ?s uudici t
1 iui iui iuu. t- .11' jviry, 1 it
Harr'd H I unn. 63J4 Chufr e
rr .1 VI Wtanaai 'Ilia CJ II . .
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FIRE AFTER EXPLOSIONS
vm&?m
Crime Wave Grips
City; Many Rebbcfl
Cuntfnutit from I'nge One
retorted with sheN, one of thum btrik
ing Lanilnger in the right bide and in
dieting a deep wound.
Twe Bebberies Frustrated
Twe robberies were frustrated early
thin morning after an exchange of shots
between the police and tbe would-be
robber.
William Breclllr a tailor, 810 "Wal
nut efcet. who was entertaining frienda
t- .: . .; ., :. . ...r : .:
en the tmru nwr or nie nuiu ng. ms-
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a nItel battle opened, attracting the
attention of the pe'iee. The robbers es
caped through n nky light.
An attempt of four men te steal gaso
line fiem the garage of J. II. Van
Fesscn. en Thirteenth street below Ve
nango, ele resulted in a pistol duel
between the police and thc rebberB, but
the four c-eaped in nr automobile, one
of them being wounded.
A tro'lev cendwtir eacwd thc nrrcst
of two men as pickpockets yesterday
and recovered a wallet they are raid te
have taken.
Milten It. White. 27 Slides street.
Dovlestewn. conductor en u Sixteenth
.A. , ... , nA,nM I.
-'i .'' -" l"" "' ' "
susnipinru mitnnrr.
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I. 'I ."' """ir ai'rK"i vi.m.
I,n.rrJ " PIfttev.ky. fin hStant it.v
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w1';""'. "'"' H' t "-? Wert Sui,-
'I harm uvenii was prcpar'r.s te
l.-n.c the dir that A nltc lUcidwl v
,lr'(1 uul hctl.er !.. whs riijl t. or wrong,
lioiero iPttttu i'laievvMiv oil vv i.it"
aled the ias. ugerA whether un.v mi
had let unv vuluabUfi. P'atevsl.'j tell
fnr liU .tnllrf mnf ntnir... ''. If k
gunu. The rendu ter t'mn -vunu-d the
man Hannen. of the Tvvuity-sUth and
erk strtets station. Thej gev.- thtir
namta as Jehn Maccy, it Neith.
i Hleventh street, and Julius Davis, et
.Urill .If. t'JILU.'JILU DlllL'ki lia.ll WU3
held in S1000 bail for court by Magib-
trate Roberts.
DDIMOCTnM I 1CT IMPAPTIAI
Wenrrrs nf Blue and Grav Vho
'
Died en Hener Rell j
Princeton. N. J., Jun 10. With
thi- completion of u memorial te her
cns who died in the Civil War, uixty uixty
re sem of Princeton University are
again united in name -ii th" rolls, of
(j,,, university just as they were years
. , university lust as tnei were Tears
. . . j j . ...j
' 8 In their undergraduate days, tjlde
1 i.v kIiIr in Nassau. Hall the- Prlnetnn
i , v-.--.. ty-l. i.. ni .
men are listed who died for thi'r cauie,
,, l.ethir fYitifiilptntp nr r'n'nnltt
uiv.vuvi -... .. .- - ..--.... u v
In compiling its recerus tai unlvtrtity
has made no dWinctlen between th
wearers of the Grav und these who
wcre rin( in in...
Thlv nrtlnn la the firt.1 nn r.vnr.1 l.i
The sixty-two names luvc ben
carved in alphabetical order into one
et the panels en tne vvet nui r the
, "r -perner mi oem m .-Nassau Hall,
' which Is entirely of white marble.
, f the sixty-two, ferfy-sU wcre of.
1 "w". "'"" ",'r! Privates m! enc
us ""Tf,' Among the names la
that of Jehn vandujn. of the Clasi of
s , w, s eltC(J for IntrjterOUS '
and faithful service iu the Civil War
and who ulee served In France as cur cur
gcen In the World War.
SIR PHILIP GIBBS IN FIRE
Pa"n " ew YerK " ted
uy &man uiasc
vu Yerk. .Tau. lj. A smell tire
from defective insulaMrn in nn elevator
.. .
shaft of the Hetel Iljcklnghnc, Fifth
avenue nnd ftiticti. Mrff, excited th
ihduh. ij;i uim wuuv iiuniuiiu un
' -Mrs Nelnen O'bhaughnb) , wife ,.
. the tenuer Charge tl Auaircs at Mexlc
City.
RUSSIA EXTENDS "FEELER"
1 Saya Payment of Debts Contingent
1 en Amount of Outside Aid
I vfnsreu. .Tnn. HI. "TTntll Ttnttln
4 , known what iiHs.tance the foreign Pew-
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wnd'irs will civ tewnrl htr rceonietrtirtlen
h , it is it ipes-slble te make n ftatenient
''about I In- lujuiifif of foreign debtr,"
it sal'l .Maxim I, tvinev, chief et tun Hevlet
nJ legations abroad, In u htatement jester-
, "Russia new is unable te nav and
L.JiV-.Ti "..... "u...1'' .l.?f ."??
c" " . m7 i" l'.uJ '"l"H
future unless she learns what outside
financial help Nhe vril I receive, That is
'n matte- for negotiation.'
nil i i . M i .1 i. i i - -t 1 r i i r i ii . i . ii i
VALIANT ATTEMPT FAILS
TO SAVE SHORE GUNNER
RniiMiN n In m Afrttt4mf4 U !
-wu iiunii hi iiija tvwmiiuwu ii umivi
Four Miles, but .Victim Dies
Atlantic City, Jan. 10. Heroic
efforts of Charles Luckcr, a boatman,
of 312 Pitney avenue, thla city, who
tewexl the injured man four miles in
u sneak box te get medical aid, proved
unavailing Saturday night In the
cast of Francis I.awler, twenty-four. 38
Hi.
Seuth Vermont avenue.
nuc. shore nth'ete.
who died jcstcrda morning in thc Citj
Hespltnl. He wm fatally wounded
ni..U i.iu .... e .-? n .i.
when his shotgun wnB accidentally ills-
charged in Mttle Clara Thoroughfare.
Lawler, with Churlcs It. Terpey, 118
Seuth New Hampshire avenue, started
out In a rowboat late Saturday after
noon te a blind they had erected te
Rtiu for ducl.. Caught In a strong
tide and wind, their rovvbea't almost
capsized. They lest an oarlock nnd
had a hard time padd'lng ashore
As they reached the bank, Terpey
leaped ashore and Lawlcr attempted te
hand him his ehetgun. He held the
gun by thc barrel, and as it struck the
Fide of the rowbent the trigger caught.
Beth barrels were discharged in Law
Icr's side.
i Terpey mccucded in getting the gun
, ner ashore I.ucker chanced bv a lit-
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f'r nnu u.ru-a t.ie long run te euerc.
iiiiunninn inn inin. n iii..ia..j. . ,
Iteschiin th Inlet
va- nnt te luadnu
"v"- ' ..vw, it ...Jl-lJl.VJ.tJ LUI1
uartcra and the pa
r te the City Hes-
'ri turned Uiwlcr te the City Hes-
,1'ltal.
Springfield Women Organize
.V leacuu of voters hun been ertrni -
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tnade toenrell even woman in the
Turning feed into Beauty
That's what this girl does Can you equal her?
The glow of rich, red bleed coursing through
your veins, the response of muscles resilient
with strength, a spring in your step and a
light in your eye
In short, "up and at 'em." That's what perfect
health means.
The body draws its supply of health from thc
feed you eat. Yeu can calculate te a nicety
the reserve you are building up for your future
needs work or pleasure.
The greatest demand of the body is for an
energy feed, fuel for the human engine, quickly
converted into power.
Equal with this is the necessity for keeping un
repair, building tlie stuff that forms the very
fiber and framework of the body.
Brcad-and'MW( U the
. n ' "i i mi nr Til ,- i- -
CHINESE BRING NEW
DISEASEJNJO U. S.
Thirty-two Orlental Merchants
Suffering With Malady
Which Baffles Sclonce
U. S. AUTHORITIES ACT
WntI;lnglen, Jan. 10. An Oriental
disease, baffling te medical science
unknown heretofore In thin country
has been brought Inte the United States
by thirty-two Chinese merchants new
in California. An application in behalf
of fifty-three additional merchants for
admission has ltd te n dlcleMirc of
official facts about the strange malady.
According te official correspondence
passing between Secretary of Iaber
Davis and Surgeon Gncral Cummlngs,
nf the United States Puh'ic Health
Servlce, the dlseaae clonerchlasls
will net be "unduly prejudicial" te the
public hea'th no long as there is strict
obdlence te precautionary mesures
adopted respecting the Chinese affllcted
with it. Thp Orientals were admitted
by thc pert authorities because they
were net newcomers te the United
States, hftvlnsr resided here nrcvleusly.
The Chinese merchants were permit-1
tea Dy necrctary Liavis te lana unuer
bends of 52000 each en condition they
worn te reside in buildings the nlumb-
' Ing of which was connected with sewers
emptying in salt water, and also that
Ahey were te be treated continuously
and an inspector was te visit them
e.rery twenty-four hours te ece that
I they remained in residences assigned te
them.
Secretary Davis, In n letter te Sur
geon Qencral Cummlngs, said :
"I netj from your letter te the Com
missioner of Immigration that thc dis
ease it rather n new thing In medical
history nnd la virtually unknown in the
United States. Aloe that It Isla parnMte
' (HnfnMf. penhlntliirr rf n unnll urtrin nr
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ItlJAt't Wljru IUCOIC0 111 UlC VliV pUPMipi'
of the uvcr. and that se fnr no trait-
mint has been found which is in any
wise effective, nud for thit reason la
classified in the regulations governing
medical admission , of aliens as a
JJJm , l Th? '? ,V ,T
ilJfJ'lbl,' , tjnt a rati jn w
"P1 "nievnl from poss billty
i ...... ? ,. ... .,
"i "' "' l"" ' " ;,,i l'"Wy 'TO uhjim-ii
of thc infecting agency.
' tu B b'ii h i ?SC yeV u np,Tcm,
iW accomplished through the medium of
frcehwatcr snalle and certain species
of fieh that may cat such iufccled snails,
and that vvhlU fish ordinarily arc net
eaten in the raw Mate tn this country,
there ure theM, .lcvcrthelem, who con cen
KUine both meat and fisb net thoroughly
cooked.
- "Alse that under the condltlena
ordinarily obtained in seaports
wherein scwaje in dlcharscd in thc rait
water, the probability of the spread
of the Infection is net great. Alse, that
the detention of a limited number of
these cases under appropriate cus
todial restraint at an immigrant feta feta
teon for ths purnose of treatment and
observation would net be undulv preju.
dleicl te thc public health of the coun
try, and that under such clrcuinstuncea
your bureau will be pleased te make a
study of the cases in order te ascertain
the cure )f tbe discase by drugs nnd
ether treatment and also te determine
the pelbllity of recovery of the cases
through the lutematic elimination of
me miccting parasite.
"It occurs te me that it would be a
w'Re thing If you ceu d arrange for the
! Inxtuwtl.in of Oriental (ntpndlnv in
oeuo te the United States before their
perfect feed for both th
ese usu.
breadandmilk
at every meal
1 ' -" " ' i i '
UNTERMYER INQUIRY URGED
General Eteetrlc'Ce. Charges Illegal
Practices, In Plea te Daugherty
Kew Yerk, Jan. 10.- The General
Electric Company, through Its counsel,
Charlca W. Appleton last night made
public n letter te Attorney General
Daugherty asking him te Investigate
the charges of illegal practices made
against It by Samuel Untcrmcycr, coun
sel for the Lockwood Legislative Com
mittee Investigating the housing situa
tion. The letter statc3 the company waa
charged, directly or Indirectly, with
creating and maintaining a monopoly
in thc manufacture and tmle of tungBtcn
incandescent lamp -with extorting
large sums from the public by unlawful
methods; with Juggling. Ite accounts te
evade payment of income taxes, and
with violating n decree of the Federal
Court.
All these charges the company de
nies, and Mr. Appleton suggests that If
Attorney General Daugherty is in doubt'
as te the legality of any of the com-
pany's acts, he "bfing an approprlHte
proceeding fn k court where the !
?,; 2a2&JSL "r lbc
matter may be determined.
UNDER INN.I
Resignation Suggested as
Means te End Edwards-
G. O. P. Clash
GENERAL WILL STAND PAT
Trenten, Jan. 10. General Heward
S. Berden, ranking officer of the New
Jersey National Guard, has becorae the
storm-center In thc political conflict be
tween Governer Edwards and the Re
publican majority in both branchca of
thc Legislature. That the resignation
of General Jierdcn as brigade com
mander would relieve the Administra
tion, which caused his election, from
much of its present embarrassment is
openly stated by friends of Governer
Edwards, hut General Berden falls te
view thc situation In that light.
Commenting upon the report sub
mitted at the opening of the legislative
session Inst Tuesday criticizing the man
ner in which his election was brought
about and recommending a complete re
organization of the National Guard,
General Berden insists that thc recom
mendations of the investigating com
mittee headed by Senater Mackfly were
framed for political purposes only and
that-if carried out disintegration of the
National Guard as an effective fighting
force will necessarily fellow.
Confronted by the statement that the
transfer of National Guard headquar
ters from the southern te the northern
section of the State and the combination
of the Seuth New Jersey and North
New Jersey companies has resulted in
a condition of demoralisatien through
out the entire guard, General Berden
save that civen time he nnd bio asse
ciates will be nble te restore the guard j
te its former state of efficiency.
lTvnf ftsdf tftAnrlltlAr In t Via Iiaiim1i
out General Berden has net explained.
The recent visit et Uolenel Guthrie, the
new cemmanuer ei ir.v xxtia iniantrv.
te Seuth New Jersey en a mission nf
harmony was unproductive of results.
Republican leaders are net unmlnd-
ful of the fact that the plan of reer-
Ionization contemplated In the bill
introduced by Mr. Powell, of Burling-
ten, last week Is of questionable valid-
) previsions of the State
as well as the Nntlenal
under which the National
GEN
BOH AGAIN
It contains the carbohydrates that supply
energy for the immediate use of the body and
leave a .reserve of strength for protection.
It also contains the rebuilding material for
muscles and tissues the bone-building sub
stance. Brcad-and-MW( eaten together form a perfect,
balanced feed. It supplies the body with
energy and carries new materials te the parts
in constant need of repairall with no tax en
nerves or digestion.
One meal a day of Bread-and-Milk and your
best gift geed health your chief asset in the
business of living, is insured against the
inroads of peer nutrition.
Fer keen, abounding health, eat one meal each
day of Brcad-and-Mi
SHI MH'
Friendly Represontatlvee Belfevt
i Upper Heuso Will Reinsert
Appropriation
POINT TO REPORT OF HAYS
Washlnglen, Jan. lfl.Propenenti
of the air mall cervlce In the Reuse art
pinning their hopes for its continuant!
en the friendlv attitude of a nurabtt
tf Henotem. Fer thnf hkim i.
paj today, no attempt was mad In tf!
Heuso te reinsert In the Pest office DI
partraent appropriation measure, which
pd the fH6lise Friday, the 81,
035,000 asked for the service iq tn
nXt fiscal SWt rr ,mount thfl
nmaie rer operation una mamtenanei
I of the present trans-centinental serr.
Ice, was eliminated by the Appreprla.
tiens Committee, thus killing the entirt
service. Believing a point of erdtt
would be Invoked at any attempt te act
1 It back in thc bill, frienda of the serr.
I ice decided te pass tha problem te tfcr
ccnnic.
Theso who would continue te fetttr
development of the nirnlann as n fe.
In expeditious transportation of mill
tuuil. iu ickuuiiucuuauuiii ui inc l'09t
master Gcneralste that effect In his an
nual report. Representative Urtfan
of New Yerk, espoused the cause in thi
debate of the Pottefflco nppropriatleai
measure te furnish figures en what
revenue it might be made te preduca
He told of the preseut system of r.
laying mall, by which trains take the
mall across the Continent nt night aai
planes relay it by day.
Twe Elected en Yale Corporation
New Haven, Conn., Jan. 1C Thi
election of Geerge Grant Masen, of New
Yerk, nnd tbe Rev. Henry Sleane Coffin
of New Yerk, as m tubers of the Yali
corporation, wag announced jant night
Mr. Masen succeeds the Kcv. New mar
Smyth, of New Haven, nnd Dr. Coffin
succeeds Pnysen Merrill, of New Yerk
Rely en Guticura
Te Clear Away
Skin Troubles
FOOT AU HMD
TBOUOUB
Xnauntljr rllrv4
t7 our pcUl areh
support, ntttd na
tetutt! by uptrts.
Our 8atnl(
Blsitta Uejlerr. t&a
most co-nrertsbi
support (or varl varl
eeii vtlns. ewellia
llmbi). traak. bBMs
na .nu.
TrusMa. abdominal
na ai-iiaiip su
Af all kinds. Iw... M-m....
iryrs of deformity applltne in Uu mti
ui i vtiTt iT -r rirnnt.f.
I WINDOW DECORATING AND
COMMERCIAL. DISPLAY
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mereial DKslty nerlt an uu ah r,- .;
SiS?riI2I.iSS haa had only "mtta rrw
Ucal xprlenc.
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