Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 22

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apped in Council
from Fase One)
al nt Frent and Market streets
lid Ins power plants or glvinj cur-
wrvirc en a single erpnan line,
ncllman ltepcr, xthese uttttuilc
1 te surprise his fellow hicinbcrs.
red that the people want the "17'
aaA tint Mm nKnitf irin rnriirn
'70ne op two iflsr cent return," raid
EV KBW.iJiepcr, "18 se Inllnltestinal as com cem
;$Mured with .service that It is ridiculous
A ".'Nlnety-five per cent of the people
&Mt the 'L operated speedily and by
i W'HM P. K. T. We lmvc Ret te step
, ),itaiiij-niiyinK nueut municipal opera-
" VfllMmilniin. nml nnv nni" wlin makes tilt!
estlen knows that its ridiculous.
jTThe 'L situation new is tleploreb'o,
rime. Heiiietning sneum ee uenc,
i done quickly."
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i?tl nan cruinzes ..loero
Ms Councilman Hull declared n 5 per
pM return was tee childish te talk
fcA'5". ""
,, 'j would use te neip tne Jin) or rci
fhj 5 per cent return," said Mr. Hull.
jiiif' "but I feci thiiC the people, would
kiw' nuicr pay one cent en cue tax rate
, uan te get a oeu-tnneii line.
Kgt ."xnis is no way te meet hum que.
' ncn Dy Haying you re coins te uuim n
a",' i fcob-tallerl line."
f'wThe Mayer's proposal was referred
te' Council's committee of the whole.
Prier te the reading of the Mayer's
message Councilman Montgomery In
troduced a bill providing for an appre
priatien et eu.tiuu te uepnrtinr-nt of
r'si Glty TranMlt for service of engineers
lt'f entaged en vuluntien proceedings. This j
t? te..tntlH ... tn ...Y.itti... l eiOAAAAl
-It IJJfVUIHHUU , 1,1 ,1,11,111. ni ,,r IbViVMU,
E previously appropriated for this work.
It. was referred te tnc leinmittce en'
'Transportation.
, p. Text of Mayer's Mcsuige '
The Mayer's message en the Frank -frd
"h" follews:
"Failure te rench n satisfactory
agreement with the Philadelphia Uapid
Transit Company te operate the Frank
, ford elevated railway as n track of the
unified trans-it system and recent events
tending te confuse the llupid Trnnlt
situation generally induce me te ad
dress your honorable body in support
OfXmy earlier proposals provided for
tke municipal operation of the city
owned read.
"As I Heretofore neintcd out. it
Would be better for the greater service
f the people te have an arrangement
irith the Philadelphia Itnpld Transit
Company. Hut the finishing; touches , would be wise te let the legislation go manually operated block system.
are being put upon the Frunkfnrd L ; ever until there is u situation which will -Mr. Kckert produced a timetable is
rallwnv. Twenty-two of the new ears lustlfr ihr, Inrce mitlnv. sued te cmnleves. This showed that.
have been delivered aud nre new under
guard at the Bridge street; terminus,
and delay in negotiations with the
Philadelphia Itapid Transit Company. Is
enlr addlni: te the uncertainty of.en-
.".....
rations and will increase- the cost, et
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maintenance and of waste due te dc
terlorntlen.
"What remains te enable the Depart
Bent of City Transit te operate th
reaa nnd te cstaeiisn a cempeuinc
ervlee, even though It be limi.cd. is the
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& bureau for the southern termina ex-
requested nuineruy ler nn eperaui r
tension te Frent nnd Market stieets lhPmgt.iVM nre n jPm roneerne.l than ' The District Attorney then a'sked if
and for nuthorlzatlen te enter into a et)lcrs .l)ellt ,,1L, rMternl0 of busi-.r.vans had made n statement, where
contract with the Philadelphia hlcrtrie - .,., ,i,., ,. , ..i,,it ,. ,.. t.-....- ...1.1 v i. 1
yempaiij iiiiiiims,, pyyvr ., "i "'!
of cars, cnb'cs for which have ahead)
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Kra' leYXeftermlnal
555fJ nJ ,1 inL,i n 1 T , h,r
cxtsnsien ordinance introduced October
iiv li .i s.i .i ti ii ii.,i i
."Negotlatlens with the Philadelphia
nectric Company are new pending, and
r& ,; flnance will be submitted asking for
W'j"'taiUlerny ie enter jnte mc necessary
Ptl "eantraet. This nlse should have, cariv .
approval.
"Instructions Imve been even te the
Bi TMrwtnr of ntv Trnnalf tX linstnn nil
l lW-ecter of Litj J.ranit te Hasten "
I 5? .C-0.n'ir"C.ti0"..ien!!!!:,;s ,?l)k . "'.?
wriZt. L nVthnriVv t 7 eVr, ie ' ('cnee for ,tUe c't'mm'" f,00," w" "nvc
nuts tiic Buinerity tnc cars iiicn..,n 1.,nUki,it f nnnitniiftiitinca nr in-
W VXJI& ZSt"let,.,"d Jft
and, these which are te be delh
be.-in operation before the summer
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2.0i-Tndrnnlai?.Li ,K5,iI1,",r. B
. tn miii.li.lt.nl ..., ,f ,,,
pare for municipal operation, it is the
? . .- , nnni A,,t -if ti." ,.. i ,..i,ini. Il tax lliul beL'l, '-eiisiiiermi ey Heuse Jlenn made the point, admttcd bv Mr.
t? !hvwi.''n as ft I'eiblIIty, but virtually Kckert. that Train If.-l passed Church-
&i &.JnJ w.h IT, V ',eh V,Jlv5r,l"'l n discarded. vlllc. proceeded te Hryn Athyn station
7ft inAYnV ll,n :,t i fid SS.t.ni'' s,"ater -'lll,Ier- of New -Yerk, a Hi- and discharged fj-clght and passengers.
r ' SfrfMS f rn;,Uev L L f? pnWIcan member of the Senate Finance then backed past a signal standard
. the citizens te a mere extensive or unl- .,.., ,.0ll Htllt,.,neut com .again In the direction of fihurehvllle
.,. . inrMirmn m era, i.n imur .inui hi. cam..
nva neryieu fiiii uu uuiauiuti
W&K . .tiSVpSrd.ffrd Tnt ,B7W' tll0t "1! "!' r " cas-1
3ife8t.!;., ..li'ui,"1 "I'1 bonus should be nbnndeneil. "In the
SH til WT DI1I.C1C 4 i. HtV lliv.i;-'.'!!! JIUi -
' mission te
extension
ViaS nr tn hS. nirti' ''l Senater Ca'.der. "it' would be a ten tmt word te the agent ut Church-
IS granted, or te such parts .,..,,, , ,. ,,., !.. v te et trn n n. l.-.fl enmi. nhrnil
' north
of Frent and Market streets as "",.'"," '" '..,'.. ... , u,.., ' .v,.. n,. ..t .,. ,...i,... i.
could be
mnctlen
". nussen!r..r termin-il at Urldce '
trJt irrentcmnlnteii e u'.l the Frent '
TW' Is centempiatei., siieu.u tne i reui
d. Market street terminal fall, ill-
theuah it lit urged that the construe
tien of the terminal extension te Mar
httf street would be serviceable in anv
Ttnt as a siding or turnout, If an
agreement should ty reached ultimate. j
With the P. It. T. Company. I am Im
pelled, In view of the uncertainty whic'.i
new prevails with respect te transit
ntreetnent, te bugjest tnai
better for the people te hnv
lVutKt
te Th"lrnewn
ie imir ram.
latlen from Council new as
laicm Jivrir unit i wijvi mv milt anui.
. tnd Anlii ti nrlAntA
high-speed line te Fraukferd en the!.-
cxn, nc:cunt. but te erect a plant for
. mil IU 1-lLV.I. H IIUHI JUI
ion of power which will
the iinbper.dent operation
kferd I. Railway, thus en-
the .generation of .power which will
vrevlde for
of the Franli
nMInc tli ritv te become n real iem
made available, subject te the , ' ; .u 'rlni",' f, . An' . same blk. nnd s neV ,1, U n ,i I it An
of the l'ubllc service Cemmls- ' HT,;" VP-" ,- nnneunced Ms views' of the rules?" asked Mr. Ilean. The
& netltnr In the Held which Is new com
pletely absorbed by the Philadelphia
Baptd Truntlt Company.
' !'I am having inquiries made ns te
tliacest of utility of a .separate power
plant and will Inter address Council
"esjthls subject.
iuThe municipal strcet-clcanlnc ex-
tfii yartment has brought te the city an
jji' ejHcnent et inucpenucnce nnu cempeti
5m!m Uen net heretofore enjoyed by the mil-
;S-' nlclDalltv. nnd In view of the uiiwll-
IH1, llntness of the existing strcet-cnr me-
P. . ' aopely te Increase i s bcrvice and make
extensions unless biibsidizcd by the city,
tt .municipal operation of tlie Frank-
,1. awu M.4 ,i5 uii i:ui,ivjj nciJu.uiu umiii.i ni HtuK ur HUVUi'llll.-il u hllirc. mx H3 (jueHtlOIl Ot the WOOlleil COaCh
.$ ?,,hit !lkewilre PriVC SarIsfwEry '," dL" ' lhe ""'S- rnei,I1H eC financing a bonus, here .(gain tiie jurist- liremptly
W Wnat I. na nM KM. .n hi ui......n ..!, 'In .1... ......1. , .1 ...1 .. ,., ..... ....
& SJ35ute wrVlee" at n reasonable rate of I "r "ree with he Pre dent partly, " ' n . nut w uuvtienins strictly
"Sb fare, which, from information given, Senater Edge said. "The sales tax is il "U-?1"1 ,'lt ' LV . .
Kr" Induces me te believe should be less the only way a can pay a bonus. I mii.,li hr. '
felsWn the present rate of
jmjSp?. It. T. Company."
fare made by
m&'te
WfcnJS wr
qi,MMuruiny urges nates
7-
( Tax or Benus Delay
OaSkrlaned from fase One
E& "Inasmuch as the Treasury is te be
iP'lr," t0 .,"C?t m" '"I" $lI;00,"
000,000 of maturing obligations in the
Tf-lifi . sixteen months Immmllntplv lii'fnre ns.
w. iv- - - '
L..K-.4 ft'ln rint nnfifhln tn rnfinmmnml flin lautln
iwCx&l MVrl liundrcd millions of addl
(lhk -Mejnal short -time notes. Further ex
4A&ealv borrowings would likely undo
MV,P "n' ,us eer" nccempusneci in re-
vuuviiii; mtciest rare and Rtablllzing
imt naanciai world, both vitally cwen-
-i.wie tne resumption et industrial ami
f ., mmmmm activities.
iti--'Tr""" . -. ""-. "" '" Vi'
y propeH'u pian witneut offering
is, let tne repeat mat I believe
rlean neenle will accent the
";aerJ ,sal tax te meet the
Iff.
Blamed for Wreck
CI(KLKS EVANS
P. nnd It. conductor en trial In
connection with the wreck at llryn
Athyn which cost twenty-six lites.
Kvaiis is shown en his way te tan
courtroom at Norrlsleun nnd Is
shielding his fare from photograph
ers and the wind
proposed bonus pnyments, nnd we should
ASS'- -
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contribute thereby no added dllticulttes .imyn, nc icsiuifu, mi vicviriruuy u,, u,,
te the tiroblems of rendlustment. If i crated block s) stem is used, while- from
Congress will net ndeiit such n nlan it
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we ere driving for large economies,
we arc pushing the disposition of sur -
plus wnr property, and have ether
transactions under eonwlderntlen which
ought te prove n great relief te thc'lng places were controlled by tele-
.:w..j...k ... 1.11... t. ,.. ... ....v. wv. i.;
, peUernl Treasury, it is net consistent
te enact legislation In anticipation oil
these things, but It would be a prudent
plnn te await the developments, and 1 1
i nn I iti ! ,,M trwiliniilJIIlf i Inula I
' '."i ftu in n ui tii (i ipvri iiwnviiK in iiu mitt
0f regnid for the service men in whom
n!I t10 American people arc se genuinely
lllH.reste(li
iiiivii-airii,
(lI tlll:c it tlmt Ul0 cx.S(.rvlee men
i. .i.i.i in. i, ...... t nun ...tua. b v ... -
pleyment. These of their wounded or
J,, k cemra(es who were Impaired by
their war service arc bclna; cared.fer
with the most lbernl cencreslty tie a
tlen can bestow. There nre here anil
t.Iere execenai of nV d
"ttendiiiK complaint, out we arc seeking
,hem ()Ut a1, cerreclill. wUh nU pos-
slble sliced. It has net been pe-
t ',, th .ic,u,.UH mi- sneci
,n i ie , u Te nvenlldh.g
Expending $t(M,O00,OOO a Year
"We nre expending $ 100.000.000 n
v..ir In ennitienxntlen. hesnltnliziitinn
' .7 ..i...i. -V ,l ti...... '.t,! .,....
"" ,. ' ' .V , ',"'"r I1"1' moment, 1111(1 put UOWn 1110 tltnC
'rtfitetl te reassure you that such delay, wrong.
will enable Congress te act In nru- Mr! Ilean's line of questioning wns
BrtIt.i.le." , M , ....impunity. . The witness admitted that
fi, ,,,.i1.,i siili-pemmlttivs Inst
Muen mc sines nix ur iiisL-usawi hi
we,'k u is understood that Senators were
i,nrrmwl tllBt ,,,"s t,,nl1 1(MI Ul'l'blil''1"
HT U r-illv- 111A. .1". " ...v..... "- ...-
,. .,. ndhisteit coinnensatlen. Such
mending President H.-irdlnir's stand and
'" Koprrentatlve l.onswerth. of Ohie.
'culb-'r ut tlie HeUM Ways "'"1
, r..r,,.t nIi u,n. i.'P(.nm..
- V. "r ',;.V.A ,ii,.,i V, Vi
White 'Heuse
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the White Ueus. said that he was re-
r-lviiiR about UiO letters a day from
N'.nv lersev nretestinir nealnst the en-
net ment of bonus legislation, and only,
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Ina ' tl " '
A cemmitiee of disabled former serv
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"L.ITt, "l T'!,, ?. Wtff.
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i,..i,l Tln.lir,.. tnrlnv .in.l Inft tt'ltl,
ft .tiV
.'" "' ' '"()IU s f. VCSw rnacw
.J"" lslat " f.'Unr?..!11!
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ipgisiauuii iiiiuis me iiiwiu.ru
tilers' dtiaiandH as te Insurance cempen-
8atien-
FTiflF FOR HARniNiZ'S
LUirn run timuiiwr a
RnNTJ.FIIND P7J TV
bum us-rtmus i Ln
Bv n Btalt Corrcipendmt
.nmBiun. rra. iu,-mniur lup.,
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commentliic en the President's letter
urging a Rales tax te pay the bonus,
i ,,, ,, , ,.rnflf nnp,, ,vIfh .,,
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President. In a formal statement earlier
am for ,t
It's either the sales tnx or
postponement
i ..r-r.Mi.nt .-tnt.. nf the nations linances. I while the train wns en the slillne Clnv.
Representative Rnnsley. of Philadel- ?"' .n.t " , S?,"n,,Mtww'n
phla. said: "1 would prefer shert-tenn iChurelvllle and Agent Clayten's pest,
notes or n tax en beer and wine. I1?'1- Uk"t replied that the agent
understand tlie President snld he could
net consider short-term notes and I am
satisfied no one suggested beer and wine,
I am for the bonus and nm satisfied the
i Ways and Means Committee wi
I 'ftnMSw.' of P
Committee will bring
Mio.lel.
phla, said: "If c have te rai,e the
money I am and have been right along
in favor of a sales tax in nlace of any
ether plun. The question is one of ex
pediency. I am net in Taver of any
peremptory action in tlie matter. A
certain amount of delay would net de
any iiiirni."
I am iucllui'd te think it Is a
pretty geed one."
lleprebentative Kebe "I have always
been found standing by the President
se far."
comment ey etner congressmen wns . (iarnge In West Hcrnnten was destroyed
as follews: ..... ' by lire this afternoon. Tlin (laniOH ram-'
Uepresentative Kline "I ileubt if i municnted with several frame buildings,
the President plan ran he imn eved fiu-lmlliit? hnkinAKM ii1iiiiv nml tminmMit
upon
r.vrt
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Admits Disregard
of Train Orders
Continued from Pace One
wooden coaches were ripped te shreds
nnd burst Inte flames.
Heads Train Order
The jurors nre William Moere, Jr.,
clerk, Lewer Merlen ; Lewis D. Spencer,
contractor, Lewer Motion; .Tames M.
Merison, machinist, Conshehockcn;
Margaret Y. Custer, Pottstown; Stella
Bcchtel, Pottstewn: William H. Schuy
ler, architect. Norristown J Jehn Meycr,
constable, New Hanever: Snmuc) II.
llrend'lnger, farmer, New Haven j F. J.
Illoemliall, jeweler, Conshehockcn ;
Wel'ln ten Oedshnll, carpenter, Towa Tewa
mencln : Marvin Sprlnjcr, cutter, Tow Tew
nmencln, and L. II. Ve Haas, machin
ist, Conshehockcn.
District Attorney Rcnnlnger opened
with nn address outlining the Common
wealth's ensc. Fer clearness he ex
plained that castbeund trains run from
Philadelphia te Newtown. Ordinarily,
he said, eastbound trains had the right
of way, but the general rule was modi
fied bv special conditions, te which
tialns Ne. 101, Ne. IG4 nnd Ne. 100
were subject.
He then read the order which had
halted train Ne. 101 at liryn Athyn,
where it was te remain until the west
bound Ne. 100 passed with its lead of
commuters, most of them bound for
Philadelphia
Ne. 151 will meet Ne. 100 at Mryn
Atnyn. .Mi, lei taxes nming." Air.
ltennlngcr read. He said what the jury
hed te determine was whether Kvnns
nnd Yeekle were reasonably careful and
whether they exercised tfie caution that
ordinarily should be used.
The District Attorney then spoke of
the gully where the trains crashed,
describing it as thirty feet deep nnd
1100 feet long.
L. S. Hnirermnn. nn undertaker of
.Tenkiutewn, the first witness, told of
burying the bodies of three persons who
hail been killed In the .wreck. This es
tablished the fatal consequences of the
crasn. Mr. Kckert then was called.
iinji. .ur. r.citcrt wien wus cum'u.
xne uivisien superiiiiwiucni menu-
fied the railroad's book of rules and
FJsKM
:l.c railroads book at rue, ami - , j , , t, fc
numerous extracts into the rcc- t : Sprlngmnn and King
Train conductors, he said, are ..p,,,, wns reported today as net
d personally te deliver copies of.'p-je,,,,
read
erd.
nlilli.n.l
ukuvia ill liivil i-iihuiuiiicu, nmi iiiub
read tlie orders uleud In the presence
of the conductor.
Mr. Kckcrt then described the signal
sjstcm gccrnlng trains en the New-1
j town line. Frem Philadelphia te Uryn
1 Hrn Athyn te Newtown, there is n
according te schedule, train no. lei
pwis te meet Ne. 154 nt Huntingdon
' Valley and Ne. 15(1 nt Somcrten. When
treln movements were late, the meet-
. .. .
,..M I'H.WO "V.I .v..fc.l
! graphic orders, he snld.
After .Air. Kckcrt had identilled n
blueprint of the single track where the
disaster orcurre.d, Mr. ltennlngcr asked
IC .r r... 1,1 l.n.1 ... n .1.. mm nni rial ...
mi i uuhjp iiiiii ; ii u nt; ;iit. Miiiiuit iil uiu-i
the wreek. The witness said he had but
, that the eiicliuvr was in such an eyer-
wrought state in n hospital that he,
i (U(iKIU iillU ill II J IV HUH Ul
Kckert. placed r.e orcdence in it.
ii;
- ii ijuii ,,,, , I'irni'ii .itii i.iuitr. uiiimi it,.
1)011
he forget train Ne. 1 ."($. Train Ne.
l.l had been passed ey Ne. li4 at
Itr.vn Atl.vn and then milled out en th.-
slnsle Irack and moved cast town.-i!
Newtown, crahlinr into Ne. 150 about
l a nl-e beyond iiryl. AtW
Mr. llean. in cress-examln
Kckert. forced the witness te ad
ing Mr.
mit that
the records showing the time of train
movements had been altered, n fact de
tected by examination under a micro
scope. Mr. Eckcrt, who Is superintendent of
the New Yerk division, explained that
i ... .'.... ..... r". ... i .u.. ..'..!.
tliu alteration had been necessary bc-
-.". . ".?'"1 v' " l" " '." V ! " V"-".1"1
directed te show that the railroad's
-..i t....t .1- .... ,...
-tinner certain circumstances it might
i, n.L.i, ii..... ..iu i.... -t.
' tinned that'll train order was 'inviolable
under all circumstances.
lilt- willll'hS, leilllMUlM Jir. J1CUI1 II1IU
the railren.i we. ,,nt ,, tplnl. Mr
' and took a siding.
1 $ te'1-.v ter the defense then
get admissions from Mr. Kckert that!
I wHnes n
Mr' a"
was two
wltnes admitted that this was true.
contended that train Ne. 15-i
minutes in the block, en a
thirtccn-inlnute run.
"I think there must be
tnl-n " .-1.1 M. 17-1,..-
beiuc mls-
I tUKI', kQlll AIT. lClICrt.
' The reeenls prove it. said Mr.
, J,,can- ,n,s "et "10 ",n, changed en .
i tuC .POPS"1.- -
.;M'- f'6" tlltI1 1VCP1I"'1 t'lat, "
change hud been made hceaune Acem
"""""riferfreauently happen,"
"A ,,can' ",h" trnln" 1aSS nMl
Mh.nuis.' .,
"It Is impossible te rover cverytl.inK
!?. ul.- aal.l Mr. Kckert. "Such
"' '", SII1II .UT. I.tKITl.
ter "iay tta M traln t,,0UR1, '
"Ml t. true that a train
i things sometimes happen and a cendue
block
truln order
sometlmos is vielnted
:,.v" eiatta
in the Mime
, "Ne," sal.l Mr. Kckcrt. "a trnln
order li nt all times Inviolate."
T1,en tl10 tetee Intervened. "The,
, rallrtm(! ,s Il0t en trlnK A tI.ttln erder
H inviolable. This case does net con -
whnt ethcrs (11(1 cr dld net (le
i The imestlen Is whether or net this
train ercw violated a train order."
ttllllllllTIIII
Conductor Smith, of Trnln Ne. 150
j ,M ,, ,ft.in of nveivit... m,.i
rniii,. t.u .,r,im lin u,.i,i ,i,n, nn
i air had been applied at the moment uf
the collision, be far ns he could de.
, tcrmlne.
. d ... ,
ca, but
steppetl
te
I minded the ntternevs
' Mr. Iicau asked why word et tin
impending wreck nad net been s'nt le
,ll"e- wh.". lnfil operator, wuk
"otllen (lu'y a an "Perater, but a
.'tatlen nsent. The message tad been
!-c,,.t'.Mr- -''kert Hnid, but the agent
""" !" ""i "" ui.m.-. nuy iron,
ill,: 11:1-1 U)il iiuitll Mini lllltl nut rt-
iclvcil it. find he been tliere the wreck
"Ugnt "ave been averted.
SCRANTON GARAGE BURNS
Flames 'Pommunleate te Business
Houses and Tenements
Scranton. Pa,, Feb. 10. The Apelle
houses,
Ten automobiles were burned In the
gorage. Hack nre from one of the ma
chines ignited the truck and caused the
blaxe
"' '
Poison booze kills five
Five Rldgefleld Park Men 8uccumb
In as Many Daya
Rldgefleld Park, N. J.. Feb'. 10.
(Dy A. P.) Five residents of this
town have died from drinking poison
ous liquor ebtnlned from the saine source
in the last five days. '
Discovery of the source of the liquor
was made today upon the dcatli et
Charles Kelly, railroad gate tender,
when his daughter made affidavit that
he had purchased the liquor from 'Jehn
Hest. Iicfere llcst could be located he
also had succumbed te alcoholic poison
ing. Detectives next visited Uest s home,
where they found his son. Harry Ilest.
rorty-feur. desperately ill. He was
taken te a hospital, where he died with
out regaining consciousness.
Investigations by the police revealed
that two mep, who died at n Hackcn
sack hospital, supposedly of pneumonia,
recently hed purchased liquor from
Best. Their names were net made
public.
Later the names of the Jlackcnsucl:
Hospital 'Victims were given ns Samuel
Dun In p and Sebastian Qclgcr. Phy
sicians said symptoms of alcoholic
poisoning were present in both ceses,
but that pneumonia was the direct
cause of their deaths.
P. R. R. TRAIN IS DERAILED
Traffic Delayed Several Hours Four
t Injured at Odenton, Md.
Washington, Feb. 10. ( lly A. P.)
Traffic ever the Pennsylvania lines
between here and Baltimore hud been
resumed early today after several hours'
Interruption caused by the derailment
at Od nten, Md., of two cars en the
Uuffnl express due here nt 8:05 o'clock
last night
Four persons were injured, two seri
ously, nnd several hundred yards of
trnck was tern up in the derailment,
necessitating t'c routing of the Peun
svlvnnia trulns ever the lialtlmerc nnd
Ohie tracks until the damage was re-
; nlrnrl
,p. -" nn,minn nf fl.ren V!t1lnmn,f
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Over enc-hnlf of all the form
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Hoevcn letters are net form
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A GRANT SPECIAL!
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CHAMOIS SKINS
Ilnndy
site
12"xl8"
29c
$1.00
W. T. Grant Ce.
920 Market Street
V-t te Vfe)r
yVhether they come !
from bruises or ever
work, sere muscle?
will quickly yield te
the seething effect of
Abserbme, Jr.
Rub briskly into the mus-'
cles a few drops of Abser-
bine, Jr., and the InfUm-S
matien which caused the
pain will quickly disap
pear and with it the pain.
Keep a bottle en Hand
and be prepared ler emer
gencies.
$1.25 a bottle
at most druggltts'
W. F. YOUNG. Inc.
Springfield, Mueachueelte
FABM AND OABDEN
BURPEE'S
The Best Seedsthat Grew
Berpee's Annual is The Leading Amer
I lean Seed Catalog, It describes the
, Uurpee Quality Seeds. If you are in
i terested in gardening, Burpee's Annual
will he mailed te you free, Write for
your "Annual" today.
W. Atlee Burpee Ce.
4tS North Fifth St. Pkikdelpkli
j - fe
Aute HuUHt'held
30"xSfl" ! JU-'xW
I 59c
aVUaiBH
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l'i!m55?vSr?r A postal t. I
HfflMk Jll fl Wm. Henr I
' V f 21,,Pt' Arcl I
HV 3treePi-' I
'55!- .lit I Pa., will brin I
v25Vfy hit reat 17t I
iitiln ,BaT 'eed bon I
?j';t, '" ?'"wf
Faces Hard Path
Centlnnrd from raxe'One
advecating1 a soldiers' bonus nnd who
nre likely te' be disappointed will quar
rel with liny suggestion that the Gov
ernment make payments te shipping.
Hut the Administration has no choice
but te brina In Its plan for getting the
merchant marine going nt this time.
The Republicans were bitterly critical
of the Democratic operation of the C5ov C5ev
ernment ships. They nle pledged them
selves te get out of the shipping busi
ness as seen ns'pesslblc. They will en
ter n congressional campaign next fall
and must make some show of carrying
out their pledges.
Shipping has been one of many Im
possible situations which the Harding
Administration has fuced. If world con
ditions in that Industry were bad after
the wnr in the last two years of the
Wilsen Administration, they hnve grown
much worse since. All nations have n
large proportion of their ships lying
Idle. Prices of 'vessels arc lower tlinn
in many years. There is no market for
ships. The United States Government
could hardly give its vessels nway if It
would.
Under these circumstances It has been
impossible, for Mr. Harding's Shipping
.Heard te accomplish much toward get
ting the Gevcrnmcnt-built nnd qwncd
ships Into-ifrlvate hands or te cut down
the losses en vessels in their charge,
variously ;estlmntcd up te 1,000,000 a
dav.
Only by making the operation of
American ships attractive te private
capital can the Government be get out
of the shipping business. The subsidy
plan is nn attempt te induce private en
you would take a leek at mine and
shipsubsifa
Whrtuc&evs de tw tteir ewii
V & a, 4V.re4c
I f m BV1W m.w
mmm "I want te congratulate veu. Docter, en the gr
hear veu are havine with veur threat cases. I myself have
of inflamed threat everv winter, can't seem te cct nd of them.
"I guess, Docter, I will have te introduce you te Ferrnamint
a real geed threat antiseptic with which you will keep the soft tis
sues in nn almost.censtant antiseptic bath, because you will find
Ferrnamint pleasant and convenient enough te use frequently. I
find that the average patient will readily dissolve Ferrnamint n his
mouth every hour or se, and you knew hew hard it 13 te get them
te use gargles or spray3 consistently, even two or three times a day,
especially children.
"Ferrnamint tablets certainly'rclieve sere threats and are head
ing off a let of tonsillitis for mc, but I am even mere interested in
their prophylactic power, and se I am advising my patients te use
them freely during the threat and influenza season te prevent infection."
ermamm
CERM.FIBHTING THROAT TABLETS
Fcrmralatie our trademark. It Ideatifiee our
931 Chestnut St.
Te make this the Urf eat sale we have .ever had we are cutting our prices
way' below halt.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Boneless Bacen lSVc
Boneless Pet Roast or Chuck 9V2c
Fresh Sausage 13c
Lamb Chops or Roast 10c
Roast Perk, off the loin 14Vc
Rump or Round Steak 17c
Rib Roast of Beef, best cut '. 15c
Stewing Lamb or Roast .4V2c
3 Pound Scrapple 20c
Fresh Shoulders 1 5 V2C
Smoked Butts, any size 23Vec
Leg or Lein Lamb, any size .22c
IMPROVED
TRAIN
SERVICE
ATLANTIC
EFFECTIVE MONDAY,
LEAVING PHILADELPHIA:
New express train will leave Philadelphia nt 8.00
A. M., arriving Atlantic City 9.20 A. M.
Express train new leaving Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M.
will run 10 minutes taster, arriving Atlantic City 10.05
A. M.
Night train new leaving Philadelphia nt 11.30 P. M.
will be changed te leave at 11.40 P. M., and run Ii minutes
faster, arriving Atlantic City 12.50 A. M.
LEAVING ATLANTIC CITY:
New non-step express train will leave Atlantic City
0.05 P. M arriving Philadelphia 6.15 P. M.
Express train new leaving Atlantic City 5.45 P. M.
will lie, changed te leave at 6.05 P. M arriving Phila
delphia 7.25 P. M;
ABOVE CHANGES WILL MAKE FOLLOWING
COMPLETE WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE
fei'TiinnrND
Leave Arrive
riillnilelnlila AtlnnUn City
B.IOA.M O.IOA.M.
8.00 A.M. 11.20 A.M.
0.00 A.M. 10.O.1 A.M.
11.20 A.M. l'-MOI'.M,
ei.OOV.M. S.IRI'.M.
2.00 l'.M. ,1.20 I'.M.
4.00 P.M. tl.IKi I'.M.
n.OOI'.M. IMI.'iI,M.
tn.20 i.m. tn an p.m.
0.00 P.M. 7.10 P.M.
H.:'0 P.M. 11.43 P.M.
11.40 P.M. 12.r0A.M.
I
Saturday only.
Birthday. February 22.
FREQUENT FAST
Philadelphia &
Aiianuc city
ESrf ihrflfcs
chant marine hlps sold very cheaply b
the Government nnd assured of business
bjr exclusive mall contracts, by n share In
the Imraliratlen traffic and through pre
ferential rates en American railroads
nnd receiving In addition n direct pay
ment from the Government, Such n
preposition may, it is believed, tempt
American capital. Only in this way
will the Government be able te gel rid
of its Bhlps and end Its, losses "upon
them, unless It wails until n boom in
world trade creates n new market for
ships.
t Others May Retaliate
Seme of the favors granted le Ameri
can ships tinder this plan, it it gees
through, will start discriminatory prac
tices by ether Governments whose nn nn
tlens own much shipping. An ocean
rate war Is one of the possibilities. Itiit
the subsidy plnn docs net InvltC as much
ill feeling ns did the Jenes bill-with the
many discriminations In favor of
American vessels which it provided for.
The bill when it is Introduced will
start a vat controversy. Everybody
else who wants a subsidy, the farmers
and soldiers for example, will fall afoul
of this proposed subsidy. Representa
tives in Oengrcss of const States which
have shipping Interests will'' favor the
Harding plan. Hut the interior of the
oeuntry hns alwnys been cold te the
iden of subsidies for shipping.
It will be argued that the Govern
ment is proposing te soil its slilp.s In
the worst possible market nnd arrang
ing a bonus en the basis of n depres
sion in the shipping industry. Op
ponents of the bill will show enormous
profits te ship owners buying 'new and
receiving this Government nld ns seen
ns the lean years are passed. And the
legislative jam makes any debatcnblc
proposal doubtful.
eat success I '
attacks
Wish
tell mc what te de.
RKennendtd fcr Ibrett apecialltUi
bjtkiui, dtaliili and draultte.
product. Bauer Chem. Ce., Inc., N.Y
CITY
FEBRUARY 20, 1922
XnitTHIIO('M)
I.ente
Atlantic t'lty
ArrUe
1'lillmlflplila
R.I 5 A.M.
8.43 A.M.
0.13 A.M.
111.30 A.M.
J -'.13 P.M.
:I33P.SI.
3.13 P.M.
0.13 P.M.
7.23 P.M.
0.13 P.M.
12.20 A.M.
7.IM1 A.M.
CIO A.M.
llS.IOA.M.
D.illl A.M.
mm A.M.
2 :ir p.m.
4.00 P.M.
3 0.1P.M.
0.03 P.M.
H.OO P.M.
11.0OP.M.
I
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t Except Saturday, a Will nt epemte Wmlilntten's It
TRAINS ON SUNDAY
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The Boardwalk is absolutely dry. free -from snow or aluh,
and is thronged with happy visitors enjoyierthe wenderfnlbracinjp
ozone and health-producing st sea air. .
s There is no end of diversions for the winter west Boardwalk'
promenading, roller-chair rides in open or glass-enclosed, comfortable
vehicles, horseback riding en the hard sandy beach, indoor sea' water
peels, dancing, mM&pj. nteitalnmenta.
Three nearby courses comprising sixty-three holes of sporty golf.
"When It Snows Come te Atlantic City"
THE LEADING HOUSES
Always Opn. Phent, Wire or Write for Information, Rttei, Ete.
Merlboreuph-Blinhilmi
lAli lie American lllll
Hetel Dennle
Amer. A ku. i-ians
jMiihWtiiuaSoiitCe.
The Ambeiiider
Bu. run A U Carte
nd Table d'ltete
The Dreekere
Amer. & Eu. Plana
Joel Hlllman, Prep.
Hetel Strand
Amer. Plan Only
F,D. Off, Own. A Mir.
Walter J. Buiby
Satilde Heuie
F. P.Coek'aSone
Alamae Hetel
Amer. tt Eu. Plane
Uack Lata Ce.
Qalen Hall
Oalen Hall Ce.
The Helmhuret
A. II. Darnell
Frequent train (nlmeet hourly)
llreail Htreet Mnllen or Market
via I'lllLA. A HKAUINO RY
I . ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. .1
Directly en the OceanFimt
0' tiAmicanPkfrtelef Distinctieii
eaiiaMiaawiaMiaieiewwiaiaiaieJlaii
3HORFHAM Vlntlnln Ave. nenr flench
ern-nvr-riAivi eurei-ean plan
Special reduced winter rates. Aleis timber. I
LAKKWOOn. N. J.
A Hetel of Charm
and
rr.iillllennl Kxeiltrney
Ter 43 Yeara
Superior Hfrvlfe
Kenned Envlrenmnt
t)ekQk
fLATOELJ
I HOUSE I
1lllliWI I fll
IN THE
HEALTH GIVING
PINES OF SOUTHERN
NEW JERSEY
Drjr, Inyigeratini Climate
Supreme
WINTER GOLF
18 Hele Course
Winter Spert.
Ilrldle Trolls. Feet Pnthn.
SO Mlten from New Yerk.
Mn.lr, DmiflnT
Nenr the I.ftkci
Cir te Onlf I.lnlt.
Hiutlful IVieklct
llrnlipr'n Ofllce
TqI. l.altoweod 270
A. J. MllirilY.
Munaj;cr
C. V. JURTOY,
Asslt JTsr.
On "The New Jersey Tour, a
Lakeioeod's Largest, Foremost Hetel
LAKEWOOD HOTEL
I.ukfH-oed. New Jeraejf
35.00 WKKKLYi SO. 00 UP DAILY
Fer Reservations phone. Lakeuoed SOS
or N. Y. Hoeklnir 0!Hci I'nrclay 7049.
Write for Illustrated Pamphlet.
r.RJN COVF. SPRINOS. FI.A.
THE QUI-SI-SAHA
GRREN COVE IPRINC8. FLA.
Mllihtfnl climiU.
1m qqI-SI8aiis U a no ni.
eaullks. Morthsinceeklnt. Ideal n
Inn
w, svfsinv senpitM nsi or spciu eim.
. :.l1 :".. - -"r-rri-m.-
tlis eldest and lantst 8olpbertafimla SMinjrs
!!lJf,,W,rr'W?. Trltats sjidTublle PooF PeoF PoeF
(M gsllen bellfaif Sew per alneU).
Recreatiens: Sn Immlnc, CJelf, TsmnU.
Unntlus. nahlec. Imnclas.
iplr rates, spidf KOSCOK A. UABTK
. Bummer eesssn
Li Dmmcn Hetel. Lain Donmers, TL
QLKIir.C. CANADA
TO CHATEAU ntONTKNAC, QUKIIEC
It jeu lete real Winter .Sports
TOURS
PORTO RICO
ALL-EXPENSE eTRUISE
X O DAYS-9 1 SO AND UP
Big, comfortable steamers espe
cially equipped for service in the
tropics. Steameris your hotel for
the entire voyage te and around
the "Island of Enchantment" and
return te New Yerk.
iiiu l.wi !., tuniiiy. Write fin
wrMiriinnr i.iternture, etc.
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or local nteii'"
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Where "Every day is a day In June"
Elfir" Quiln,.Ml Wwurn Colony but a W-le.nd
from New Yerk only .ifht hours from Florid.
S. b. "Mtiiiaree" of the Mutisen
Line lcavrs New Yerk Tcb. IS. S!5.
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Amer. k Eu. Plant
Eur. I'in only
Rita Iteataurant
The Shelburn
forepean Plan
J.Welkel, Ugt.
Hetel Merten
Bell aVCepe, Owners.
Thi Wlltihlnt
Samuel Ellia, Owner
Joa.W.Uett,Oen.Ur.
Caatatt-liatal M
Leede&LlppineoUOe,
Hetel Cheiees
J.B.ThomptenOo.
Hetel Brighten
nd Caelne
Hetel 8t. Charlie
Ed. E. Greiacup, Mgr.
via rENNA. R. R
from either
Street Ferry (atenm
or electric).
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imr. me KVMnm
I JnO m MJkrM wM.JMAli rtrv
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I Werm Greatest ffetdSucceul
The leading retort hotel end gathetlni
place of Amerlca'a eleaiure iceklng
ecicir. im:,iv,, in burupc.n piani.
Famous ReiteurentTrarmere. Sea water
baths with every .room. Fireproof.
wpen au year.
HOTEL LA MARNES
4 On the Itearuwnlk nt Ocean Are,
Hpeclnl nntea-Over
WASHINOTON'H niRTHD.W
RCROPK.N I'l.AN
Roem with Running Water, $1.80 per
A'eraen, win wiin t'rivme
S2.S0 per Peraen.
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3:
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fLAUEEL
INTHEP1NES
A Superior Hetel
On Lftke Carmaljn
"Amens; the Pines"
Thoreuuhly Medfrn
Dellthtrm Sednl Life
AccemplliAed
Orcheatrn Concert
Dnnrtnc
nua te Oolf Ceurji
Shatlrg- I'end
(Fer Patrons)
Dretcrr'i, nffli.
Tel. Lnkewoei 430
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Read of Never-Ending Delight"
TOURS
(Unitr Contract with Btmuda Gevt.)
Special Easter Trip
Palatial 8. 8. "FORT AT. OE0R0E"
vrs.N.Y.Anr.8 ArrhesN.Y. Apr. IS
Fastest Steamers te Bermuda
The palatial steamers et the
rurnesa Bermuda .Wne land their
Pssrnera,A anil bagtiice dlrerflr
St,,WlJ,01 Deek. aveldlns the
discomforts, incenvcnJenet and delay
nse e"l fnel tende, Tne,a i""a"
Sailings Twice Weekly
Frem N. Y. Eeery Wed. & 8nt.
vHS, "frm"2 Kvery Tuea. & tint.
nirTlrtrt" sroed en either eteamer.
nrrcrlni: ima-n'-tl exnres enifc l.
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Twin-screw. H.one tens dlsp'iMment
S. S. "FORT HAMILTCN"
Twln-seiw, 11,000 tens dlsplactment '
Bermuda offer all outdoor ipcrli.
."'h'"f. Flshluc. RldlnxJlrlrlni.ae
8rn,i,,,, 0Mn Tennla Cnimplenhlp
Mar. 6. Oprn nmnteiir Oe'f Feh. 2S-.
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
J" WlilUhall St.. N. 11, Furneaa
Mlthj. . Ce " nnnme 1lld
Vhn nr nnT Tnnr'at Aent
West Indies
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A De Luxe Cruise of 25 Days
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M. Kltts. Antlcuu. Demlnlcii,
Guuilalenpe. .Mnrtlnlqiie. St.
T.iicli. nnrbndn nnd Trlnldnd.
This Cruise Includes Bermuda
Leaving New Yerk, March 4th
via rnlatlnl Twin Screw Oil Ilurnlnti
S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE"
14.000 Tens Displacement.
e Passports Required for Prulir.
Rates. 1275.00 nn te SSS0.00.
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