ï~~, -a a hel sway over First Ward. His fight in that district Frda of this
oial nsitution in the history was a heroic one and Republicans i etes
lay claim.to the fact that Captain l ot
leni hea post at the City Jae t
tin ost Unwillingtat the City Jail Riehl was the first to wage a suc- clation win boli
talmost unwilling attitude, Mr. cessful fight against the Democrats
devoted the greater part of his in that section for more than 25 years.
to the welfare and uplift work In 1895 he was elected one of the The School G
is, prisoners under. 41 jurisdic-tjudges of the Orphan's Court and erica wl
9i1 t Cy iserved in that capacity for four years. teog at the
ring his sojourn at the City Jail In 1900 Captain Riehl retired fro ad the meri
en sHook Introduced several re- political life and again embarked e wll
waves and other Innovations upon his water career. He was the we, O, although not regarded favor- placed in charge of the united States t e On
by the political powers and pol Army Engineers' Steamer Sentinel Association of C
no, gained him widespread at- "which post he held until two yes- at the Emerso
)n and friendship, especially ago, when he announced his retireg the unfortunates over whose ment from active life. BOY DIES
les he held sway. It was a Although not having the advantage
ion custom of his to personally of a collegiate training, Captan ieh ugene Osg
er through the corridors of the was always regarded as a shrewd
ach Sunday afternoon soliciting business man and one of the foremost Auto on Lib
laints and conversing with the the hospital at Fort McHenry a the epidemic. There were many citizens in the city. His sterling Struck by an
t a A DME ANThandsome blanket. This blanket was cases of which we never had any rev- qualities of honesty and integrity won Heights ad
Hook was twice married. His made by three little girls at Hamil- ports, while now the physicians, not him many friends and he was a Saturday night
wife was Miss Louisa V. War- ton between of eight and beigos euyhtepr llbeing so busy, report all their cases. power in the Republican party as well years old, only
daughter of the late Dr. Even lI.E IT flJthurteen ye~ h stance of fToday's weather I consider rather as in civil life. He was a close friend Gilbert Osgood,
arfield, of Glenwood. Howard FELLED BY THI Mrs. Carro, grndmoth of one offavorable to the situation, as it of General Felix Agnus and other at the Mary
y. She died about 25 years after the chil. Their names are Helen makes people stay at home and pre- prominent city and state personage. yesterday frorz
marriage. Miss Lydia East-. Kaufman, Dorothy Kaufman and vents crowding of cears and plies of Captain Riehl was pastmaster The accident
member of a prominent family H. P. FITZMAURICE IS ROBBED Lillian Carroll.;business. And that is just where Union Lodge No. 60, A. F. A. M.: past Osgood was cro
hladelpha, became the second O- - B---- the danger lies. Paitticularly at this high priest f Concordia Chapter No. venue, and a
of Mr. BIook and now survives OF $300. Iseason people crowd themselves into 1; member of the Masonic Veteran struck by an
Besides his widow he is sur- WARNING ABOUT FLU.stores and street cars, forgetting the Association: member of Crusade Com- pa g ran
by five sons (Evan W., Robert -danAers of Infections to which they mandery No 5, and affiliated with thb another machin
Richard W., Addison H. and THUG POSED AS CUSTOMER Health Commissioner Blake Again I subject themselves. All the warn- Rescue Harbor No. 14, and also the W Feldhs,
Leroy M. Lewis. of Overbrook-_ Cautions the Public. logs of the health authorities appear Marine engineers Association No. 5. street. Mr. Fe|
itroy M. o wis, of Overbrook uo ns c. not to be able to remedy these con-I Besides his widow (Mrs. Catherine up and took hi
dephaan Aic E Hok.Therehsbnnomdcage not to be able to remedy these condelphi, ad Alie E. Hook) Enters Pennsylvania Avenue Shop There as been no marked change ditions in any noticeable dagree." F. Rieh MR), he ais survivead bya Acording to
nurvived by four grand- I othe Influenza situation within the Mgrs. mma R. Dunph.). and on d O g,en. and Negotlates for Pair of Shoes. last 24 hours. While no official re- LIU TMrs. Emma h. and one public School
rsa~am~RedesStreeee Ucosios orsastote umero nw IaE. TEAN MADDOX SAILS (Capt. William H. Rilehi. of tewsa oet
DINALBLESSES HOSPITAL Renders Storekeeper Unconscious port as to the number of new easeIL nited States Navy. stationed at He had only bee
and Then Takes Leave-French and deaths from influenza are given Left San Francisco Saturday for the Norfolk). He is also survived by a few minutes
Secours Institution Dedicated Instructor Held Uout on Sundays b the Hesth De P Ilands. three grandchildren one of whom, by the machine.
nstructorh Heh-Up on Street- Philippine Islands.!Lieut. Charles J. i tl, serving he is survived
With Solemn Services. tpartment, Health Commissioner,ieut. Rtobert H. Maddox. of in France with the American Expe- Coroner Wilt
'dinal Gibbons nsled b T.S. Brown Tells the Police of Blake stated yesterday afternoon Prlncess Anes Md. son of Mr. and ltionary Forces. One sister. Mr western district
dlnal iGhbbonh. nezsled by ernesinMurviMesnwesterndist
Per of the local clergy, blessed $500. Loss. that from the information hlie had Mrs. Robert F. Maddox, who recently Captain Riehl and his family had vestigation.
ecently completed Bon Secours received there was nothing to tndl- returned from active service in the long been members of the Grace Eng!tal yesterday afternoon. This rate that the situation had taken a Argonne sector in France. sailed Sat- lish Lutheran Church. OPEN HOUS
omie edifice is on layette and "Turnlng to make change for a tarn either for worse or belier urdnysfro Sn FranciscolforStOr
in streets, adjacent to the Con- lnan who entered his atore to par- turn either for wor or better urday from San Francisco for the
of Bon Secours, and was the chase a pair of shoes, Henry P. F'its- "I am watching the developments Philippine Islands. He is in the FINLEY IS PAROLER Intuting A
if Mr. and Mrs. George-P. Jen. maurice. 75 years old. who conducts very closely, said Dr. Blake. and Buildinof the Green Spring Valley. It a shoe sture at 1711 Pennsylvania the near future will tell whether any Philippine Secout Service and willTHE GOVER
d to contain an operating room avenue, was beaten over the head restrictive action ought to be taken take up his duties on the Island of B THE GOVERNOR The Children
c-ray equipment which cannot into urcouiscousness Saturday night by the health authorities. However, Luson. IAeutenant Maddox will bei s otr
rpasaed by any in the country, and then robbed. The stranger I am inclined to think that there on the ocean 30 days, and will touch Together With a Number of Others, Playground Bu
thanking Mr. and Mrs Jtnkins, pushed the unconscious storekeeper will be no cause for drastic steps. Fo erLo Mage Is ery tre,
ehalf of the sisters for their behind the counter out of sight and One must take in constderatioa the at onolulu and several port in ormer oan anage berry street. I
ticent gift, the ('ardinal, ad- then leisurely walked from the es- actusal figures than the numbers. China ansod Japan before reaching the Given Freedom. oicers. While
Ing the donors and a number tabllshmtnt, which were reported at the time of Philippines. William N. Finley, at one tune weather, a lal
eir friends who were present, ileadquarteru Detectives Charle prominent in this city and manager acpted the
For over a century Baltimore Kahler and George Jenkins were as- -- -- ---- - -of a large chattel loan association, served by the f
)een acquainted with the civic signed to the case and later learned wh, has been serving a four-year Adolph Meyer.
'bristian virtues of the Jenkins that the man was seen to enter the Isentence in the Mar land Peniten- Mrs. Baker H
y. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins have establishment by several of the near- PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE,ary after b eing convicted of a- Proel ir
well. This gift will be a source by storekeepers. Later he emerged, ceny and embezzlement in connectin Helen Carey at
atification and consolation for from the store in a casual manner DANGEROUS FLU, with the business of the association mart.
ations to come." and nothing,- was thought to' be I I was on Saturday paroled by Gover- The commiltt
a hospital will be under the wrong until later when several per- Care and knowledge are the only things that can make you safe nor Harrington Finley's term would sated by Miss
ol of the ion tecours, for sons entered the store and failed to It is not known whether one attack gives immunty-or for have expired in February. Repeated retary of the P
a presence in this city the Car- get a response. Upon an investi- bow long. attempts by Finley's friends have The rooms were
is largely responsible. It was gation, the crumapled body of th The strong and healthy are often more subject to it than the caused numerous clashes between in keepng wi
a vis to their convent at Paris aged storekeeper was. found in a w s g h yiembers of the Adlsoscurt Bord of Open-hous on I
180 that Cardinal Gibbons ex- pool of blood behind the counter weak-and generally have it in more severe form. P rs of the AdsrBoa
d an invitation to the order to with a deep gash in the back of his This s the time of year when the danger Is greatest from in- doi le and th ose opposed to his par- be a standing
lish a convent in Baltimore. bead. fnoiza dand all related broncMa troubles such as pecusonia. grippe Executive clemency for Flnley cae purpose of the
After felling the old man the thief and colds. Saturday when Governor Harrtngtn. the officers
STOP AT ALL CORNERS. rifled the cash register of $800. Most The air is filled with germs. Death is gerywhere. I n distributing his Christmas gifts to ch to be fort
STOP AT ALL CORNERS. of this amount was in notes of large You can protect yourself and others by understzpding the nature prisoners confined in penal institu- rather to drop
a stagger skip-stop system, put denomination. Apparently nothing of these diseases---how they are spread, what She symptopts are and tlions of the state sent his recom-i- t acquainted
effect several months e by else in the store ws touched. Thrane how they should be treated. This information has been autihopritatively mendation to the Advisory Board of avena chat a
rving fuel and to ncreaie the had announced his wtllingnes to prepared in concise form by the United States Public Health Service. Parole. The Mothers
ruing fuel and to increqote the hail announced his wtillingness to Incuee Mothers' erer~,cy of the street car traffic of purchase, were found lying on the It will be sent to any reader of The American who sends in his name Included in the list were ir Wil- Club of the F
ity, was abandoned yesterday. counter, with a two-cent stamp for return postage Use the attached coupon liam T Dam. 5 years oldf at one grunds will a
o cars on all lines now will stop Fttamaurice was removed to the and be sacre to write plainly when you fEll Into your name and address. berland. Md. serving three years in Night at the P
cry corner.,. Union Protestant Hospital In the ""j"" the Penitentiary for mranlaugihtar to which the m
Northwestern district ambulance. growing out of the performing of an vited.
where It Is said that his condition is THE lBALIMOTEON BREU, iillegal operation. and Morton J.
LOCAL MENTION serioute. The police believe that the INFORMATION BUREAU. i o n and Moro J Our- idren Fit
manwa flld it a eay iee f 1ry. convicted here of killing hi, has arranged
- Wman was felled with a heavy piece of FREDERIC J. HASKIN, Director, y cousin in a esaloon brawl Th e only party to the
ki.'r WATER OYSTERS lead piping. osnt rw h
as-.woman included In the list was Fort Howard
A,.el stoek only-.wogs 4s004. Washington, D. C.1!Len htro fCtme
dstlo-d Otly-we doteatt FRENCH TEACHER ROBBED. Washington, D C Leon WhiL one. of t uberland. building. The
Halted by two men pressing revol- Bnclosed Snd two-cent stamp, for which you will please who wq ent o the Houe of Cor- of the Girls Ci
~rection for 12 months for leadin) lygon.l
re Prepared to Show a Pull Lies vera into his face, Donato Moreau, send me, entirely free, the BULLETIN ON INFLUENZA. disorderly life Playground. a
ILL and WINTER S'flTINGS and a French teacher at the Young Men's Others paroled from the Penlten- hed in the Pa
Puar Pr Christian Association, was held up Name -........ s.fitary mere Ira We. S aum. Thomas Men in unitori
COATINGS atPulr Pr and robbed Saturday midnight on Henderson. Howard. F. Wit and wil t
WEYFORTH & SONS, Madison str5eet, between Calvert and Stetddes,=t.t.,.,o.....Grn Sanuy.ihrd on, rirr cr
W YPTURE & tSO e. Paul streets. The mets deftly Srt d eL THE -.r u "r S an Rard otmn s a
o Charles P. Daugherty, Samuel,a t A community
217-219 N. Paca St. ered his pockets, although never IRichardOBrooksKandIHenryY " J on. oaterrati
TL reong the iuzalee of the pistols Citu sa....s o snem.,ssm Stte.nks.5.... colored, Jo otae pla
fa ed tacte m e a eFrom the o of C rti a den nd
Rf T Dhee asspoxrtd fr t ontessel to ECRFL RIf K DR Charles F'. Burkholder..Andrew Kelly. fair will be osit
RH U P T U RED? thre pass portsrfro B ei t COUPONS Aarr PAYhMENT FWilliam CottiaSnn. Chir ves P
t li. MaesiOe. t5 M. 8t M Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires to thelusagnjt **l******Sewar*ndJ.. Stevens Ar belu
p _ L lu fttd tt an'llll.United Staes from his pockets. ________t______yer______________________________________ I Prom tewBaltre Cit Jail: atees. lgte.h, be
tea N to wa. sill Hea dquarters Deeteitves Kettles td the.B.lt. or..ity.Ja" Peter hlecorick Reerr MIII
l'r~ y. ot abot I rpudJniswrasoalnetohs REO TFOR THE WEEK EN IGFRIDAY, orik
to, wotw 1 bt~sh it t w t ltt5 Je.n.eealoasge.t.hs esuaEDN The fotlowing were resited to cit-. dbr Ml
Â~ enlist. nss i am otirsi enre __ ea end later learned that MoreauDE MBR2,91.xehiby eng ratdpdos ATH Y
ajad it to all seer,. atr s Re 'eti wa*:on his way to the Y. M. C., I EE B 2,11. i b en rne ~ o
gd, aslmm 4015 Illlsri A'a atLiti - whnh as approached by the two 1'otai number of letters received during the week.. 573a.. Jsu rwn ar. itg o
Ressx.rItn o all eiskes. (Clsat..l l whe he W I Â~ seph Jouste and Christien W. Ott. The funeral o'
J. si. Stea~gSt.as ita. aausw et. men. The two men leaped at hit, he. Total number of questions anawered dsuring the week....,. -.... 25. years old, who
informed the tiectetivos, as be wasPAMNesofevr
aSi cAin son ugsenvv smoe passing Harg rove alley. COUPONS: 'IN PY ETOF TAXES 3626 Park Hats
W, 1., 5, [ -LtAtY. 5!15 MSt MoreaU, Who is a Belgian, cane to Insignia -.~.....,........ s...,. 22 pawti o
~a. ' BU SAL ez o. E n Oa Tl this city on September 15 from South Fuel.."...................*' 5 Coilector Miles Will Receive Car- from his resides
OsL ' America. Sanish Influenza..... -.............387 i..-,
h Vcalat t tilcte o idetenea, sb Wy iy
T. 8. BROWN LOSES $560. French Vocabulary..................tifIcates of Indebtedness a wie r
SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Timothy S. Brown. 1530 A a-uith Colector of Internal Revenue b
Y Ill) T street, rported to Police H qu5r - LS Total number of coupons forthe week....561 W. Miles has beenoinstructedro hlit J
isalh 3 tar y It 1LLLS Washington to 'accept Treasury e-Rw ahda
^ w to-tr etrday morning that.wbile Un ILLRS tificates of indebtedness datedAu
a uSr t g~ his %ay downtown from hls.home on Sjyanlsh Infuent.. "...w,.'.s.ss........itgs o 11 aurn uyt5 99
-I C a e. terount avenue streeter, that fuel.......-.......:a,,w,"".,"",o" 87 and Series T. dated November 7,,
he had either lost or had been robbed Inlna....he. Libertr...30mtrig at o1 e t 1 -of $500 which he hadg carried, in one Insigaa..*".,as......300 maturing March 15, 1919, at par, withiberty Bonds-W. S. S. of his side pockets. The police a i In- Marine Book.......................W. I out interest in payment of income
Bought for Cash. vestigating the circumetances of the -----o ta
Mr. George. loss, Total number of fillers for the week.....559 The department has advis-the at
arkAv.b_._0.ydfordays) that accrued interesth
ak Ave, (bet. I t.,saA'.,'certicates wibepaidspe autos,MAD YÂ~emeaL Ave, (bet. I aG Â~ MAA.BY L.GRAND TOTAL...,.o.,si....s..s.tI45 by S:r..r ml...by the F tax- KeeeS.H...o. Mr the F1ertsat CO5BIpeedsho.....,.,. s: 1 7 4.I,,.,-a!.,......-y,..it,,....e
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