Chester Times (Newspaper) - March 29, 1915, Chester, Pennsylvania Copies la the EDITION of Saturdays CHES TER TIMES This Is by far THE LARGEST CIRCULATION in Delaware County THE WEATHER Partly overcast to cloudy and colder with fresh to northwest winds followed by clearing Thursday generally and cold wita brisk to westerly winds 41ST CHESTER MONDAY MARCH 29 1915 PRICE ONE CENT ROAR OFTHE HOSTILE GUNS Russian Shells Falling Few Miles Sultans Palace At Constanti FIRST TIME IN HISTORY Aviators Sweeping the Bos and Dropping Many Bombs Special to the Times London England Starch roar of hostile guns is sweeping Con Russian shells are falling within 12 miles of Sultans palace for i ha first time in history Constantinople has been bombarded from tho air Dls from and from report the Russian WEST END RESIDENCE IS DAMAGED BY FIRE of Thomas Threat ened By the Explosion of a Gasoline Stove The explosion of a gas stove at the home of Thomas Rosenblatt at 1808 West Third street at 5 oclock yes afternoon resulted in consid erable damage to the interior ot tho dwelling before the firemen had the names under control Mrs Rosenblatt who was recovering from a serious illness was struck by falling plaster and narrowly escaped injuries of a more serious character when a heavy chandelier crashed at her feet She fainted twice and is quite ill again suffering from shock and bruises The fire wus discovered by Mr Ros His attention was attracted to the bathroom by the noise of the explosion and he found the room a mass of names The family was warned the alarm given and the Kel ton Fire Company No 3 was on the scene a few seconds after the alarm was turned In Members of the family were prepar ing tor the evening meal when the flames were discovered and immed started from the building Be fore Mrs Rosenblatt and ter Agnea were able to leave the SHORT SESSION OF COUNCIL Manufacturing Com pany Given Permission to Make An Improvement to Place of Business COMMISSION MERCHANT HURT IN COLLISION again hailing shells against Hie Bos defenses The bombardment was resumed last evening Russian celling in the hallway began to give way and large pieces of the plaster struck the elder woman In hei was evening v aviators sped along the Bosphorus arid weakened condition trora the effects dropped bombs on Tern the residential of her recent illness she fainted A OPi section of the Ottoman capital Part of the population is reported to have tied to the interior in a panic DAMAGE ISSUE RAISED Opinion of the City Solicitor Settles a Property Right in the West End c TRYING TO RESTRAIN ITALY Rome Italy March Italian statesmen of the more conservative school are now bringing every ounce of pressure to the govern ment to prevent any hasty action that will run Italy into war Military parations are continuing but there is every indication that moving slowly and that there will be no all tho resources of diplomacy have been ex hausted RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS Petrograd Russia March first of the reinforcements from the Russian army that besieged have arrived In the Carpathians accord ing to dispatches from the front to day and arc being sent into action near Two army corps are now engaged in the attempt to force a pas sage through to press the returning Austrians back upon the railroad leading through Mezo Labore large chandelier fell within a few feet of her as she was leaving the build ing She was taken to home of a neighbor and was resting comfort ably last The flames had a good start and were spreading rapidly when the Bre men arrived The second floor of the building was damaged by the flames while the water and chemicals used aided in doing damage to other of the Fire in a Stable An alarm of fire was turned in over box 41 located at Ninth street and avenue shortly oclock last night calling out the dis companies None of them went into service however as the blaza was confined to a bin in the rear of Vance Supply House on Edgmont avenue No damage was done It Is thought that the lire was started by some person dropping a lighted match or cigarette the fence Chief of the Fire Department Lincoln E er will make an investigation to see if this lire was started by an in The Manufacturing Com pany were granted permission this morning by City Council to erect a galvanized iron covering a chait conveyer or staircase on the south sld Third street The box will run from the pavement to the second story of the building formerly the Lewis Hills H will be necessary however for the Company to sign uh will protect the city from any damages which might result should the chain or con veyer drop anything which would cause injuries to pedestrians Much time In discuss ing the striking from the city map of Thurlow street between Sixth and Sevr streets 120 feet property is represented by James K Rankin Esq Abutting this property is a tract of as all Estate There is no deed or title on record to show the owner arid the question before Council was ariy damages against the P Injured When biles Run Together in the Sixth Ward In a collision between automobiles at Fifth street and Concord avenue on Saturday evening C I Carter a well known commission merchant sustain ed slight Injuries Both automobiles were slightly damaged Carter was taken to the Cheater Hospital in one of the machines and an examination revealed that he had sustained only consisting of lacera tions of the right ear and scalp and contusions of the knees After receiv he went to his 325 Taylor Terrace Krom what could be learned of the accident Carter was proceeding south ward On Concord avenue and when ho attempted to into Fifth street to go north on that thoroughfare a small automobile truck belonging to a Wil mington firm approached the corner Both Carter and the driver of the truck made efforts to bring their ma chines toa stop and avoid the colli sion bur they did not succeed with tho result that the two machines came to gether with a crash truck being struck by tho Carter machine and hurled against the curbstone One of the men in the truck was thrown to the street but escaped in seat in his machine and sustained the Injuries to his knees when he was thrown against the dashboard The crash attracted people residing Jn the neighborhood and within a tew minutes several hundred persons were on tWo scene SUNDAY HEARINGS AT THE CITY HALL SIX Men and One Womin Charged With Various Before the Police Magistrate A feature of the class which faced Magistrate Elliott in tne City Hall yes was the absence of any negroes All were white which was tin unusual happening Jennie Ruby ho home aged 37 was found acting on Third street bridge very disorderly corted her to tho City Hall where she could Sleep off the effects of her tev eral drinks Jennie was given thirty days which will save her the trouble and expense of buying an EUH ter bonnet Cooper of West Sixth street was arrested by Officer on Saturday night at Front and streets down and out drunk He re 10 days from the Magistrate Charles ODonnell Catherine street Philadelphia wan arrested In front of tho City Hall oy Sergeant Sill for being disgracefully and noisily drunk and was committed for twenty i Patrick Dougherty another visitor from Philadelphia residing at 2838 Channon street followed ODonnell iti from Market street Sergeant Sill grab bing him also He received twenty days J limes Dugan Second and Mill Mill streets was picked up by Officer at Second street Edg mont drunk and acting disorderly Twenty days was his acti REVIVAL CHANGES THE LIFE OF A COMMUNITY SAYS NICHOLSON Eloquent Evangelist Addresses Three Big Meetings in Opening the Relig ious Campaign in the Stirring Sermons Inspiring Music by Trained Voices and Much Manifested Generally by the Various Churches of the City NATURE OF CHESTERS MORAL CLEANING vity should an owner of this property n ts PALM SUNDAY Services in Con With Holy Week In many of the churches of this city yesterday Palm Sunday impressive N Elliott ot 3115 West street was arrested by Officer at Third and Wilson streets on the charge of being Implicated In a He was held under JGOO bail for a further hearing tonight at tho of Magistrate Elliott on the Ninth ward Witha record of 1600 converts at Milton Pa tho party yesterday began their campaign for souls In this city Over thou sand persons Jammed into the at and New Market streets all the seats and oc most ofthe extra room Such turnout and such enthusiasm that waa manifested afternoon and evening meetings for of the live weeks ome come to he Sunday but the majority ceremonials waa ob GERMAN COMMANDER WOUNDED Berlin Germany March 29 via wire less to noted German commander has been wounded while inspecting the advance positions of He was struck b hits of shrapnel the Wax Office announced His condition is sat j BLUNDERING ATTACKS CM COURT Nine of the Twentythree Cases Listed for Trial Have Been Continued turn up and ask damages City with joyous symbolic itor A A Cochron gave an opinion ot the joy shown In the of stating that Thurlow street was a paI tne to It was the per street and was not owned by the agt joyous note to bo struck In the city the property owner could until the end of Holy Week not collect damages Mr HanKin sorrowful and solemn milled an will elimI all for Christians inate the city from any damage Ihe j Tne name Sunday is ordinance was passed on first reading cant of lnQ tributes to a victor in January and this morning wth the people showered the The amended ordinance was passed Of the Lord as He entered Jcr and will be laid the specified time triumphantly nineteen cen before being passed turies ago t Truck Sent Away j Yesterday Palms were distributed Superintendent of the Department 1 in the Roman Catholic of Public Safety John 1C Hagerty churches The blessing of the palms reported that he granted permission took place at the high mass In all to the Kelton Fire Company to the Roman Catholic churches and heir truck away to be motorized In every was thronged with tho the absence of the apparatus congregations many members petrograd Russia March attacks the Germans in the Baltic have damaged eight of their own torpedo boats WOKI statement regarding naval with 3 cases on operations the the be term Court con ginning of Uie war the Hook and of usually attend masses Company will cover the city in case Yesterday they came for the Young Woman Seriously In jured and Machines Dam aged At Fernwood Two automobiles collided last even ne on Baltimore avenue Fernwood j and nearly caused the death of Miss Marie DeHart of 1001 South Philadelphia The owned by Lr C Payne of 1317 of fire The specification for the improve ment tothe lockup and for the erec tion of the garage forthe police pa bution of the blessed palms BRAVE RESCUE trol were approved and child From Drowning By the ent McDowell instructed to advertise Prompt Action of Cheater Superintendent Mes Francis Finder o d of 50 permission East Fourth street Wilmington Del Eugene Repetto for the was saved from drowning yesterday af erection of a laid over the Earl aged fifteen I street and when brought UP ROU MAN IA NEUTRAL Mar mania has officially announced that she will maintain her neutrality the Bucharest correspondent of the Frank wired today NO HOPE FOR CREW Honolulu March small fleet when the list was call cd at the opening of court In Judge court the first case taken up that brought by the First National Bank against John Kane The case is in assumpsit John McDonoughT the bank ind D defendant Tn Judge Johnsons court the base taken up is that brought by William Stewart against Counties Gas and Electric company This case Is in trespass Smith la Filbert stieet Philadelphia and I B ot Riding with In hli Mary ot street Philadelphia ind in tho car owned by Niblock were De Hart and Miss Adelaide Collins reside at Sixtieth street address with Miss None occupants were Injured beyond the Paine was going east at a good rate of speed on Baltimore afternoon and In the cama to in a real and to upon the party hair and y their ot their ration section of and iti waa represented w and children filled at both that all was taken up Especially la was the throne the tabernacle being filled lonf 1 the service began and obliged to group around the J assigned quarters Jn the gave up their and at toot of the pulp i Many were refused admittance at the evening service and around the entrances hoping for anV opportunity to get In were i i f Perfect and the ushers ease and dispatch One Of the moat pleasing WHS the Hinging by the choir Never has Chester listened tt Huch o volume of by i and shortly after began his Ot hymns the entire a Joining lit until turn when all Joined In Hie Brighten the If Heart I Need Thoo Bail My Qol To and fervor and until lit the was v m Nicholson Advance reports of Of of naval tugs and wrecking vessels represents the plaintiff and W R of private salvage companies v the defendant left here early today to raise the sunken submarine All hope of saving of the 21 men aboard has been abandoned William Hamilton Victim ofan Un that the submarine has been located just outside of the harbor in more than below the surface after almost three days had been spent on a false clue spurred the rescue corps to renewed efforts Part of the conning tower by grap pling hooks made it certain the Ves sel is definitely located STREET William Hamilton street about to board a short line trol RR BATTIN Peace Secretary The accident happened at Fourt wharf Wilmington In view o Dr Benjamin is spending people from Cheater oral weeks at his home in and Philadelphia who were about five months on the Cona home The child had play of Europe he has been close to the park which adjoins working in the cause of Peace v Dr wharf and fell in The child of the World Alliance of above water The crowd stood enthusiasm gelist proved speaker and Instantly appealed to his r and was considered thut have been qn the left side of ag a counterpart the Alongside was a Sunday In preaching County line car ana Land be applied both cars Jammed together j damned to the Depths of hell by throwing the occupants Into the Such was his on tne jy Miss DeHart was thrown lengthwise the trolley car motor tWs hor c Churches for Promoting International ror and none to the rescue Friendship in this capacity he is e finally two young men mentioned branches of the Alliance in ld ott coats and dashed the various European nations He has water visited all the delegates ot the ConI the ley water stance Conference arid many prominent churchmen and laymen as well as reo of various interests So way alongside of mart Daniel Sweeney immediately ap plied the brakes his cai to a stop a few seconds before It would crushed the woman De Hart Is suffering with bruises of the head and face and It Is thought by the physicians that who Is Injured By Her Daughter Charged with assault and battery by Third Tind Market streets night when up to him and without on the side of the a Couple of times then gras overcoat froni hie arm start pno PROTECTION FOR ed ind east out Third street for Brownsville Texas and its citizens was under discussion at the War Department today General Bliss acting chief of the staff has in army officers on the border to Matamor as battle from crossing to the United States and to take steps to prevent per sons on this side from being wounded by stray shots The grow ing Villa defeated in the ini tial was reported his guns were accounts far he has worked Sweden her agea mother Mrs Annie Burton Holland Germany street was given a hearing and England The method of branches Differs with the needs before country Dr Battin will short Ninth ly return to Europe If agreed Brownsville will be irt grave danger RETALIATION ORDER Camden X March H H Davis president of the local Board of Health today issued an order re quiring all Philadelphians who com mute here to submit to vaccination The order was a retaliation of the Dr A A Cairns chief tor of Philadelphia when he decided to vaccinate all commuters from this rity and other towns in New Tersey wheYe smallpox Is now prevalent TWO INJURED IN GUN FIGHT Charles Haines also a resident of the western section ofthe city was standing near turning to a man who afterwards gave his name as Crooks cant stand to see that Are you me Crooks was willing and the two caught the fugitive at Fourth Welsh streets and proceeded to give him In the meantime Patrolman Wright appeared on the scene and an investigation being made it was found thit the fugitive had thrown the coat in an alleyway be tween Market and Welsh streets At the hearing yesterday morning the prisoner gave his name as Harry Keilholtz aged 35 years of avenue he was held under bail for a further hearing before Mag istrate Elliott at S oclock tonight One of Hamiltons ears was severely lacerated by the blow he received and it will be some time before it has completely healed New Enterprise Stone Company this morning took charge of the old Trainer stone quarry near Ninth and Price streets outfitted during the past week with new machinery and A good force of men placed at work by the company filling its first orders The quarry will be under the man agement of Edwin Butler former stone and cement contractor with S R Shipley of Chicago serving as as sistant manager The company will deal in crushed and large This quarry has not been worked for some time and was only recently over by the company The Accident Cases following accident cases were mother Mrs Jane Lee who resides on Central avenue near Front street was present at the hearing The aged wo man had a badly discolored eye and testified that she had been beaten by Tier daughter The case was finally settled Preached Eloquent Sermon Rev Fordyce rector of the Church of the Nativity preached an eloquent sermon at the Lenten services in St Pauls Protest ant Episcopal church Brond ami streets last evening The ser vices were largely attended the edi fice being filled to its utmost capacity Other services during the day were in charge of the rector Rev Francis of In hired automobiles Captain of Police Bonsall placed defense of revival rei viva why a Revival and how a revival is successful formed text for tho evenings During this sermon he tho highbrows Who belittle revivals scored society riddled the liquor trade it volley of verbal projectiles that with a behind theory that revivals will come when God ordains them and not through worldly Recaption choir ringers of Tho foil heard on Seventh street and ue avenue It M Firemen Visit Chester About a members of Un Boston Mass March Bos ton men wounded today during a gun fight in the Cosmopolitan Club be tween three men who the police believe urn Tork gunmen The first re port reached the police through the where Tames McDonald William Gaylord sought treatments Tho men were not known by members if the The shooting began after an argument SCHNEIDER SENTENCED Pa Mar H Schneider of Atlantic City was sen to three months in the here today by Judge OB DicK inson in the IT S District Court Ho found guilty of impersonating a States army officer CONDUCTOR KILLED Philadelphia Mar K a conductor for the P B fc v K was instantly killed to in West Philadelphia yards He by a switching engine FIRE AT ALDAN Store of Arthur Earth Damaged to the Extent of Kir out thus morning in the store of at Vin stroet Clifton A Wan partly rip a of Tho of tho lire is unknown Tne were discovered shortly an alarm sent to the wat to the rear r by the time the ion Fire Company of Wilmington took a ride to this city yesterday afternoon on their motor equipped combination Wagon and visited among the several lo car fire houses The apparatus will be placed in service tomorrow and the took advantage of a last op to get out of the city on a little joy The apparatus is with a Mack tractor The firemen were going down Third street on their way home just at the time the alarm was turned in for the fire at Third and Reaney streets and they had ail opportunity to see the Felton firemen at work treated at the Chester Hospital Satur day and yesterday Lewis who did not give an address bruises the face C B Carter of 325 Taylor Terrace laceration of the ear and scalp and contusions of the knee Robert Lowry of 1017 Parker street laceration of the forehead and check Margaret Harris of Deshong street cuts about the hands The child was admitted Joseph Augustus of 322 street fracture of the little finger of right Amor Ward of Third and Market streets lacerations of elbow Cad Horn of Philadelphia treated for wrenched wrist i First Delaware Shad The first shad of the season caught In the Delaware river oft tills city was landed this morning by Winfield S Birt and his brother The fish weighed six pounds and sold for the pur chaser being CW Taylor the com mission merchant The warm weather of the past week has encouraged tho fishermen and merchants ot this sec tion to look forward to a successful season and a run of shad is expected 0 commence at once Payne under for riding f rf with mTl own reception accorded the two a hearing when the young ladles arc overflow meetings one In the alter In it condition to bo In attendance The noon and other im the evening accident occurred at 845 oclock It is gome were attracted by curiosity feared that Miss DeHart will not be able to appear at a hearing for some time as aheIs still In an unconscious CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Rite Conferred Upon Seven Persons With Impressive Cere The rite of was confer red on seven persons at the morning services held in Holy Trinity Evan Lutheran Church on street north of Third street yester day Rev John the pastor officiated preached an excellent I A double funeral will be held tnis sermon appropriate to the occasion afternoon for Hulley and For the service the Interior of the Mrs Sample aged sisters who edifice was decorated with palms and riled at their home 109 Parker street cut flowers The services at where they hod resided for the paat oclock with a the thirty years The bodies will bo in vested choir and the members of the I side by side at the Chester Rural class taking part The latter occupied I Cemetery upon the congregation from tho speak crs stand the Tier attee upturned facep Walt ed expectantly for the appearance of tho boon after his arrival started the choir and a rolling volume of music over of the Few in numbers but powerful urne were the voices of sters In front seats and Hem allowing them to stand and for the done applause them fr f t A goodly number ot thowt present CONTINUED ON AGED SISTERS PASS AWAY Double Funeral Sarah Hulley arid Mrs Hannah Sample Held Charles B Dunlap of th Fourth ward appeared as the prosecutor in a case before Alderman M P Elliott of the Ninth ward Saturday afternoon The defendants were 1 W Fargo 1 and Walter Harris who were charged with assault and J represent ed the prosecutor and Frank S Mor the hearing thp evidence the Alderman held evitt and the other two defendants under each for court y Missing Team Recovered his team on the corner of Seventh and Welsh streets nn Satur day afternoon while lie performed an O F Carter of Concord much surprised upon hi to find thr missing Tie Immediately noti fied the police and n short lime after team was found standing at Seventh and Barclay streets The police think the thief became scared after and abandoned the horses at the point where they were found Carter was in his when he had the outfit returned to him Talked to Rev R M Honeyman one of the party address ed a congregation in the Second Pres church Third and Ulrich streets yesterday afternoon His top ic was Call to Rev Mr Hon will organize an Intension Work party who will visit the shops and factories of the city seats in the front section of the church Tho rite of confirmation was Miss Hulley who la past the four score mark was prostrated with a administered by the pastor Rev Mr I stroke last Tuesday and her death rc Hanser by placing his hands upon tho suited on Friday about heads of each one and offering a The sister Mrs Sample who Bach child a memory has been ill for several years was not verse from the Scriptures The services which were very Im pressive were largely attended Wil liam S Hanoy directed the choir which special music Mrs Roberts presiding nf the piano tho special selections rendered a Green Hill Far Hospital Admissions G of applies at the Chester Hospital for treatment for acute pains on Saturday After hp for his home J p Path of Marcus Hook was ad mitted to the Chester Hospital to rc treatment for Harris ONeal of Ridley River re treatment at the hospital for burns of tine face Dorcas Societys Activity Dorcas Society of it Michaels Catholic church has been doing much work this year among the poor To date the members have made ami dis 1100 to the St Vin cent Society to be ynar they gave 600 garments but the Increased membership this allowed more be done The society conducted a bake on Saturday for the benefit of the Brend Boy Ball Player Hurt While playing baseball on Saturday afternoon at Fifteenth and Edg mont avenue Thomas Gorman a smalt boy was struck in th head with the ball and was Je was taken his home and a who was restored 1 him to Actual War Scenes at Made Her Escape Notice was received by the local po lice late yesterday afternoon after noon a pirl escaped from the Elwyn Training School She is re scribed as being IS years of ace with hair white knit long blue coat blue or black skirt and wore a boys cap with a red hand Firemen Entertained While on their way to Wilmington the new motor combination truck the members of the Fire Company stopped at the home of tho Franklin Fire Company The members of the Sixth ward company inspected at Tomorrow evening March 30th at eight oclock in the Crozer Seminary Chapel Registrar Eli S wll give a public lecture on Maeterlinck the noted Belgium author Mr Rein hold has visited Belgium frequently Hnd has made a special study of Maeterlinck so that a profitable eve ning is promised The public is cord invited Nursery in Third Church The nursery which has been estab to assist the mothers who attend the tabernacle services will he situated in the Third Presbyterian church dur ing the afternoons of this week Tho nursery will be in charge of competent women who will look after the in fants while the mothers attend the services Overcoat Stolen Hiram of 132 West Third street reported to the ity Hall yes Therf and Palm Fan Rev Mr preached his sermon from Timothy Tie emphasized the importance of holding thr exact form of faith and reminded the class of young people that had receiv ed a trust committed to them were Confirmed were Harold Kby Warren Albert informed of the death Within a few hours the death of Miss Hulley tho condition of her sla ter worse rapidly and her death resulted on Saturday evening at al most the flame hour her sister had passed away on the previous day With the sisters it thf time their wero the Hvo nieces and some of the neighbors of thn aged cou women well known in city and had heen lifelong mcm liers of fho Trinity Methodist Episco pal Church Parker streets They a host of friends and ac who worf deeply J MAN BEATEN AND ROBBED Arthur Harrison of Darby Vic timof Two Confidence Mai in the Eddystone Woods The police 09 the lookout far two men who on Saturday night up and robbed Arthur ot Main etreat Darby The holdup oc curred according to Harrison In the Eddystone woods late Saturday A gold watch and chain were and a revolver which Harrison is also but believed thla was thrown away In the woods Harrison reported the aff sff to police He stated that he Ing at Seventh and waiting for a Darby car to take him home when two men introduced elves and suggested he remain awhile n this city Harrison agreed and er the three walked out towards Ed According to the Har had a revolver which ho showed o the men and when waa one of the strangers asked larrison for a close inspection ot the Hawthorne George Fred Ivins Fisher Alien Hawthorns Viola Matilda at isnal services Mosser Elizabeth Hill and ple Both loss of a Brarty was playing on street oh Saturday and ront on a After the game went to put the garment on anti found u The coat had colIaT and cuffs rendered I machine and entertained the vis Repairs to Bridge Contractor David T Christy start ed work this morning making repairs to tho of tho Third bridge spanning Chester river A m ber of the old planks Will c with new tic choir thp cantata The by B TRAFFIC DELAYED Accident to Freight Train at Moore Interferes With Travel The slackening of speed of a freight train passing near Moore station at tho Baltimore and Washing ton Railroad afternoon caus ed one of the freight cars to telescope a tank car and tied up traffic until after K trains were held up for over an hour ThP freight southbound and had passed the Moore station when the engineer applied the brakes The momentum was too great and the heavy freight cars in the back jumped forward and the CAP behind the rear tank ar plowed into the tank er and wrecked that part f the train Debris was strewn the tracks many feet and the wrecking crew trouble in cleaning up at tho of thoir The funeral this afternoon will ho conducted by RPV Mc pastor of thp Trinity Meth Church Third Farker Tho Interment will lio made at Uio Chester Rural Cemetery Tho ban been long of this county thi boVn Media and resided s city the portion of their LJ 11 lives They sisters to the lato Hulley and also to William Hulley who Is at present In ihp nows business at Third and Englo the wreckage Bread Belt Donations The following donations to the Bread BeH at 70S New Market street have hern acknowledged charge the William H Morrison SI Miss B H Phillip cents Maurice Schwartz cents Kirk Miller and Maloy SI William D Joel worth Dan Mr Captain J J Williams cash from street from Frank SO loaves bread I P Anderson cabbage and CAbbage As Harrison pulled the revolver from his pocket he was struck a stunning low upon the forehead which felled him and rendered him he cams to ho was profusely from the and the two men had disappeared His gold ind chain were missing and the gun disappeared hut the think this was thrown away Scott found In a condition at Ninth street Morton avenue and learned the details ot tho affair Harrison tho watch was a 17Jewel and was prized highly by him Thr victim was to give a close de scription of the two men Will Unveil Monument The members Chester Camp Xo 164 Woodmen of the World will un veil a monument at the Chester Kurai cemetery in near future in mom orv of their late Sovereign of Philadelphia The Uwm make their appearance in new uniforms on this and General News Classified Towns