.- - ) "A-tflvf M"W ' "f !" GRAFT IN CHINA HITS TAX INCOME EVENING PUBLIC LEDaERPHIL'ELPHIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921 3 Visitor Frem Chung King Tells Methedist Conferonco of "Crooked" Officials GOVERNMENTS BANKRUPT edlet fttlscepnl Church, in the Arch St" b Ins you," he nal.1. "n mcssase J tL I'rreldent of Clilnn, who thanks fflcan Mctt.e.llsm for ItH famine, re ,f he tlmnks the American people also fw the mency Ul.cy ".VVi Am.erl,c"1n" nt mere money than nil the rest of thq world nut together. "It is Generally understood Chlnn has ,. governments, one In the North, with PfkinB ns cnpltnl, the, ether in the q!.,th with Canten ns the sent of rov rev rov SSmeiU In reality. self-determination V.. worked out, nnil mere ure iwiuy SCANTILY CLAD PATROLMAN NABS THIEF AFTER CHASE Garbed In Undorcletheb and Over coat, He Takes Up Pursuit The uniform doesn't miiltu the patrol man. Patrolman Cunningham, of the I Twenty-oecend Btreet and UimUiiK I l'nrk avenue station, pan testify te tlnit. ter uina eniy in ins ttmiereieuics nun without eIiecs or stecklnus. he rushed llfty ynrds en Hush Htrect this morn Iiik nnil captured an nlleced thief. lie took IiIh man before Magistrate i Price nnd after telling the magistrate hew cold the sldcwalka were, charted him with enterlnjj the home (if Mrs Mabel l'estcl, H1U llUHli street, nnil Htenllne n watch, n strins of heads mm mi., mid her problems were ilia- removing the glass eyes from u brand China nllu p . . Cmlnc new Christmas dell. cubsciI today by J. 1 1 cit, e ununc MrH Mulj(i, ,,, wIl0 vc, nt m, King China, who upeke before tlie inn- ( jiusi, street, paw the mnn, Jeseph Avis, j.tnMn area conference of the Meth- forty-eight, n Negro, enter the hemi 01 Mrs. I'estel. Slte waited a few minute nnd becoming suspicious ran arrows the street, entered the heiifcc anil asked hli.i what he was doing. The man dashed from the house nnd up the street. Mi a. iiactun toeK up the chase Mieutlut; "step thief." Patrolman Cunningham, who lives in the neighborhood, heard the sheutn. nnd although he hnd net jet drcuwci, grabbed un overcoat and joined In the pursuit. Mllgistrntc Prire held Als for n fur. ' thcr hearing December US, despite the man h nretest te "id it i-i--iit nu-nv' tevernments in Chlnn instead of one ' nnd snve htm waiting for the Hcntcncc. Streng central government. MYSTERY IN PLANT FIRE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Alnn ?!. Valentine, of Swnrlli- mere, who was awarded n Khedcs scholarship te Oxford University Charles Blum Arrested In Connco Cennco Connce I tlen With Crime In May, 1920 Charles Ilium, twetttj -one jears old, reepla Won't Pay Taxes "The Chinese governments nrc bank rupt, but the people are net. Thepeo Thepee tile have little respect for the govern ment, because of the grafting of the oili eili ' i,l3 Therefore, the people will net L taxes until forced te de se. Se bad li the grafting, in fact. Unit during he work of famine relief a law wnB :...,! timt nnv efiiclnl caught crafting JP"-'l " .. . I 1 1 I 1 i ' ? ie C ' ll 1 AI'IUIWII UI'UIIL llllll I te famine relict luniis sneuiu nnc ins time, and the tire was discovered .shortly 1! !.'!() Mt. Vernen street hend cut en. after the blast. (Utah was wilkiiic 'Chum Is Rieatly hnmiiercd by lack Thcn. WIH no fin, ,,, , i)Ui,nnK! '!,t'll " " V . Mmiiwitntlnn, and every interim! , ,,,. lllllIlr tIll, holler, uliieh .If .1 ,,t . ""'J' In North ( ellcge 1 W ' & I Jrrt3HP'A S v" .flHLrU . JKJf If 1 V.- HBnBBMHHQBHiKaMBjMHQgSBRra MD FOOD SHIP SAILS PROM HERE TODAY the relief nhip Alinguilsh, leaded with relief Meres te the Ulnck Sce from I this pert, is n historical event. "These sterefl," he snid, "con 1 tributed for the most part by the school children of Philadelphia, represent art outpouring of syinpnthy react ulcssingM upon them. which must BOY READY FOR OPERATION ' . i Supplies for Relief of Armenia Dr Cf H Frazer May Uee Knife en Contributed Mainly by Scheel Children ARRIVAL BY CHRISTMAS The steamship Allngunsh leaded v,ith fi57fi tens of sunnlles for the famine Panama Lad Today The brain operation for which flf-lenn-yenr-nld Manuel Selanns traveled from Panama City may be performed this nftcriioen at the I'nivcrslty Hospi tal by Dr. Charles II. Trazier, according te Information giwn there today. The 1x)v'h development linn been stunt ed by what Is believed te be a growth en the brain and It is thought the dell FORTUNE TELLER FOUND MURDERED Bedy of Alice SchwankDiscev- ered in Heme, 1130 Potts St., With Threat Slashed ever n chn'rje et fifty cenfs fox nK his fortune told. 1 Mtuleiinnt Helshnw' get the v'OHf , . slen when he confronted WirfiVltn R friend who hen id him tell of tlw rrlinek Lieutenant Itelsliaw Intimated that We t1 ether persons) might lie Involved, i When arraigned liefore Muglstrntr i Kejisbnw, in Centrnl Mtatlen today, 1(0 i was held w If bout ball te nwn't the action of the Corener. SAY PRISONER CONFESSED Amateurs te Give Play The old stage Mirce's, "The Prl vnte Secretary," will be clwu rhlM evening bv the Urnmntic Associiiflen of Han Deiiilngii Ceuncil: In Moe-e Hall, Itrend nnd Master Mrcets. . , . .- .... .i Victims in Armenia, the contribution etc open ,. i, .w e .rn.ne uiuu- . ,, , ., i . .,-in 'nnds of miles will save lus life. of Philadelphia school cbildten. win. He H iic.einininied bj bis father and Mull this afternoon from Pier I'. 1 1- nip i- being financed by residents The pert of destination is Ikitutn en of Panama City. the Illnck Sen, nnd the aupplies will be NABBED IN OSTAB SLAYING , ARMORY REFUSED MARINES carried inland. Ileglnning with .lauu nry the rnnilM arc closed te tiaxel i.e that the Allaguash will have te put in by Christmas. If the school children of Philadelphia an: te have their wishes nrfltllieil ........... I nptnin i.. .M'lisen. v, no ns -ui, , the Allngnnsli ever since slie was built, I Is sure it will uirivc en lime. It was the Philadelphia m-iioei ciiii- dren mainlj who iiiii'n' Ibis cargo of erain and flour, with mine cannC tirovlsieiis. a possibility. There wcrt WOMEN ROB STORE Three Run Frem Columbia Avenue Shep With Dresses The police are looking today for the three well-dressed young women who entered the store of Jacob ElM'nberg ,. "I'M (nlnmhln nvenne vesferilnv '": -- .. .. ..' . . i,v ... .1... L. l.J i i i afternoon nnil. graumng an tne dresses ei are m uiai ne ini wren imii-n.i i, ... they could curry, rushril out of the the crime. At firs' Ware denied .i! der. knowledge of the killing, but after L eu- I'lsennerg ran after tliem, but tney tenant neisnaw nan .niesuenen i) n nearly live neur,, ne nreKe oewn nun Alice Hehwnnk, sixty-three yenrs old a fortune teller, of 11.10 Potts street was found dead in her home last night with her threat slashed. Later the po lice arrested fJeerge Ware, nlias "His: Hey." a Negro, who confessed tin crime, according te Lieutenant JJcl shnw. of the murder sound, who grille. 1 him five hours. The woman's body waa discovered ln' night nfter the suspicion of nelgliVrs had been areu'-ed win-n sue ha 1 i.e been seen since Sunday. The heu" had been ratiKaeked, and it wns be lieved nt first that robbery bad Iicm the motive of the crime. The police began an Immediate li li vcstieatleu find learned from a fr.eiv' Take this for wha tit's worth "Our Super - Values can't be equaled any- iche re in the citx.' Explosion In eap Factory, 179 Mas ter Street, Precedes Blaze A fire starting about -1 o'clock this who was indicted In connection wilh morning damaged the soap factory of Mho murder of rflchelas Ostan, May postal service here the usf of the Slate nnd Bethlehem Imt the Philadelphia Jamcn J. Tully. lil) Master street. Ites- ... 1(,.,n ,.,., wf,i i., ii., i,. I eneililes" Armery nt Bread and Cherry i childn u Mipplieil the bulk. Idents of the neighborhood say that ' . ' ." . . . ... .M reels. The refusal was conveyed I The Allaguash is a tramp there was a severe explosion about that , Uctecuves auiiie home et reiaines ic . t ht-t)iijli Police Commissioner i arbur- M)V natlvitj, and, curiously I ion te i aptain u. .. .Mcv.iuie, in cmii with a jeungi'uand of the detachment. Ne reason Is gien ier tue reiusai. except iniu it is u, in . . ....... ,.-.. -- r ..... . .... .-,.., ..- ,, . ......, e .. . I..., i ..iiiitipii mm n rnxirn n tnev nun wnir- i iriir . ;r .hX'ef :, ;;;;;; t ihM.nd escPed. ti,0 i.3 i about, n, ?,. wnw State Fenelbles Will Net Let Mall ihlng themselves he'd back the usual , SIP-'. grnwniiK, wiuruay, ouneg u.su, i. ii n,...t... Hew of elmiitj from lnlddle age and 7--; : uudiuB uoe muui.e e1 fiKp T,i(r( U(ri. (.ntrilmens Colonel Themas S. I.annrd has re- nle from ether cities-Pittsburgh. fused te the murine detachment en lle. Seranten, Petttnn. Lancaster rrebleia is due te the corruption et me 1 ,,x.)le(p ,, thn ewn,.,.rt Kllv ,hnt , officials. 'I h" nations or tne worm muse (.US(, of tnp bnze (.nniiet be determined. Inslbtil.at no anus and nminunltien he, stock, consisting entirely of soap, was wt into China, te put a step te ban-damaged mere bv wntcr than tire, and ditry. As It Is, enlj about one-half of , t)l0 manufacturing department was de 1 per cent of the people are bandits. st roved. "Mnnej. values in China are rising. riremen fought for an hour and 11 Alrcmly the money has Increased J.. , mIf , w,iKinK the blaze, after two cer cent in vnluc ever the exchange rue inrms )m,i i.(.n Heundeil. James J. - . . . .. .. It tlin ir.iiiiiKi .In . - - - . .. of lour jenrs ik'. " ' '''" '"iTulIy. the owner and ilrst te discover ' t lie niachlne after iWali the flames, estimates the less at SeOOO. 'nnd In at him ever th TIli' lire was confined te the old pan of the building, which wns two stnric high. A new addition built several years nge wan sacd. irn linrk te China any of the terr terv they haM- taken, they must de mand that Chinn specify what It will de with It." Aincrlcnn Poker Pepul.ir Mr. Pent said American poker Is be Init learned and played with zest in Cnlna. , , , 'Manufacturers of plujing cards in Amirira have adapted their ca-ds te Chinese characters, nnd the rules of AmiTieiin card ganies are being trans latiil into Chinese," he said. "The Ciili.i e in' bceniaing adept nt poker." avenue when liw men drev up In an uutonieiiiie nnd commanded him te tlirew up bis hands, tlstab ceuid spenk no lnglish and did lint undci'stntul the command. (Jne of the men, Jehn Mm ray. shut him in the back. lie was recently convicted of .sec ond degiee murdi r. At his trial he snid tlmt Blum, who was one of his o:ni.inleus. get out et mil been shot head wilh u aclijiick. I.lnm told the iliti I'tivcs) that slnci fiiiind "inconvenient" te allow the mil rlnes te make iiuarters in the building. Captain McClure appealed te the Majer, saying that he can'iet find an other suitable building in the center of (lerman eneURli, built in P.nglnnd for ttermanj eleven vears before the two nations began sinking each ether's ships. Her cargo Is rcntisjhauiii through ami through. Pcnnsjlwinia's gift for the salvation of victims of the war -in the Near Last. Her crew i Chinese, but her mascot is Scotch, a ceille named Jennie, nu Philadelphia in which te quarter liis'i,n. , ...t, i1(ir ,,nrmivilnn l.efi.p vnn men. The tnyer premised an investiga- inn,..i ,i. 4,,.. i,,it ch,. i-lvi s It ern- ieusly If j mi understand wv. RECLUSE'S FUNERAL "Miss May Hatfield," Camden, Will Be Burled This Afternoon "Miss May Hatfield." or Mrs. Charles Baird, the Camden recluse. This afternoon the program provided who (lied haturuajj alter a separation for a discussion of "Our Church in ' of twenty-six jears from her familv, fl. .. U..' nf If. tin., " t.v t 1 1 . Jjwnvii .."... . .....s, .... .... m. . ., ,. ..- ,ptt ... .,, ..... ........ s , by M. I1 V.. Levitt, A. D. Chapman the killing el itstae he luis been spend ing his time in I-' ranee and ticrtnnny. He shipped from Il.iinburg, (iermiiuy. Mtj - .I'li'ii dajii iign, he -aid en a liamp siininer, wind wa- wte l;e,l nt Iki'.l III N..1I1I lie Mm ,, 11!. ill Mti tit un. 1 r " 11 11 - ether vi-sel nuii tiieiiglit back te America. Blum is being held Without bail and will be li'eil tinder the inilMuicnt fur iniuplieiii 111 th, 1 mm r nt' llstnb. Great Western Cuts Dining Rates Chicago. Dec. (1. (Bv A. P.1- 11011. Mijing he saw no rc.i'en why the marines simuhl net use the building. I Tlie marines en postal duty have made temporary quarters in a building 'at 10(1(1 Arch street. Uecentlj Captain 1 McClure n jetted the Kirst Regiment I Armerj ns n possible hcadquai ters for ! the marines mi the ground that the Deg Shew there had made it an unfit 1 place for nun te live In. 1 Ship Beard Owes $350,374,358 Washington, Dec. 1!. I'tipaid claims mid il'bts nf the Shippttig Bea nl m ' S I'lember III! acgregati'tl S'l."0.:i" l..'!."S. wliile the beard had available in metiej en I1.1111I :iud I'lprepriatitms Sl.'iO.S'lll. - '11(111. .iiierding te figures sent te the ' nine jcsicmuv in response te a Walter (ienrge Smith, a member of the committee, issued a statement In which he dei hind that "the sailing of BKEJO ?"v J!i-.!r V1','"' A n n n,'mn"i ' invstcrieusly disappeared, in ere than a Thlit.v-liM - cut breakfasts and dollar V illanl. (.eerge B. Dean and f t wl ,. b , , dinner, en .lining , ars et the Chung,. Gilbert Irmeiers. I he New Heme,',.. nf,PI.nru)ii SenTcc will be held '-rcat e tt rn Uadrii.ul wcte announced Mllljieiis" wns described by W. H. I f ZZU$ ' ..MublNhiiiwil u .'..ln. Tu.i.'le.s . Blwn n ..,.-,. Mitchell ,STth ,, (!(.erR0 stroets. of eight menus , ,,,. new prices. J ,f, ifiliilinu lij Sennter Peimlexter, I!' piilil.ean, of Washington. f lira ItntnlV biishnnd. new dend. Mrs. Heward R. Ople Dies ,,, i,r f0,. rbiidren, lived In Phlla- Mr3. Ilewaid It. Opie, attlst and ilelphia under the Impression thut their Iride of tlncis Weeks, wJu died Friday mother had died long age. They never at her new home in Princeton, N. J., Ikw"v what had happened te her, yet she will be buried tais afternoon nt Cern- I w'lis living nil that time in her little shop nt Point and Lrne streets, Cam den. Ne reason for her illsnppearnnee bus been found. Her identity became known just before her death nnd her Kail, Pa lietete her marriage en Armistice Day. she was Miss Huth H. Yandcgrlft. Bern in Philadelphia twent) -seven jenrs nge. she Mved at JMti Oakilnlc street, and wns educated 1 children untitled. t 111c uiris i entrai iiign fjctioel and the lViuisjIvania Academy of the Fine Arte Mrs. Onie was n gifted singer and Mtlve In lelig'eus work. She was fend! at horseback riding, swimming, hlkitu I nnd ether outdoor spurts. Fer several jears Mic -pent the summer as ceun- teler nt a uinip for girls near Philn- 1 dflpliia Mrs Opie is survived by her lmsbantl. intents and one brother. Her' father publisher a newspaper at High Bridge, N J. Lewle Redman Thlbault I The funernl of Lewis Hedman Thi bnult. investment broker with offices in ' the Wuli m r Buildinr, who died Satur- ' day :it lus limuc in Cambrln Court. St. Minds, nftur an illness of u week with I luwumeiiiu, took place from his latp lietne tin morning. Iuteniieut ' Ji la Westtield, .N. j. Mr. Thi- j bauit, who was thirty jears old, was a j graduate et the Cnivcrsity of Penn- fjlwimu. 1 l,,ss of i1.r, and a member, of the I'm I ps.len Fraternity and the I nivi-rnn Cli.b He is survived by his ' wife, uhe was Allele B. Coddlngten, 11 ' ten and e na ighter. I Gutekunst Noted for photographic por per por trnlture of American and ierclgti if lebritles for tlie past half century Announce that portraits taken this week will be delivered befere Christmas. Appoint ments for sittings may be arranged by t Uphene for home or studio. F. GUTEKUNST STUDIOS 1722 Chestnut St., 1'lilln., Pn. per ct 111 of the read s p:issingers prefer tabic d'liute meals. th reads eliicials aniinunceil. Tlie price cut is expected te be followed by ether reads, it was! stated. FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings TFIE ROSENBACn GALLERIES , 1320 Wulnut Street Nothing shows its cheapness quicker than cheap printing. Geed printing is well worth what it costs. till 1 STEEL EXPERT (tin vhi use the srriei's of u , 1111 ,. nil .is,. t.ir ,n,,r. .1. lilu'h-i'liiss, live, enprKctlc niiiii, i 10 eurs of iiKe, with sli wears' f praitleitl el(ylenee'.' .lust re- i? Tun Helmes Press. Trinttrt 1315.29 Cherry Street Philadelphia FINE STATIONERS CHARMING CHRISTMAS GIFTS A Stranger was attracted te our Stere by the beautiful display in our windows. He remarked when leaving with his pack- under his arm : I did net intend te buy anything." He could net resist pur chasing the Beautiful Things he saw at such low prices. 1121 Chestnut Street Jr Sterling Silver MJ V DinnerTea Services 7Vi latgest and most important assortment in thiacity Tn Ihc Department of Silver wiJ 'be found mariy distinctive moderately priced Gifts ages nlKHeil us pri'Hltlent nf ennipiinj. (' .".''(I I llll.llt 111 I'll I' faiiii,iii;i,Dii aww wumwu mwm haa w wwi rl mmwn wwiwwim High Grade Silk and Weel Half Hese Heather Effects $1-00 We believe that no ether stores have an equal value at se low a price. JpC -tfFi OKL3P 11 Seuth 15th St., 1204 Chestnut St. 1119-21 Market Street B1B.'B"Bi.B!B,"Hin,"B, 13 3'iQ-'in &T&&, y $365.00 S One Itirne diaei, ; S niK( riuht nii'il'f r ri 1 n ne 1 tasteful' ,j mounted Pi nil m, u WiUiiiufii ;ltlff. j Best of All I., t lier sift )c .1 M ' h, 11 , Diiiuienil l e pr diet t.i.it tt jS Hill be tlie Ikh: k ix it nil. . Mnull ! i nsi' i, i will jj rf serve ifi' i ' ni''i ,h tPne f .inv Mlti'lell J).an,,,i,,t j.hi a I! W Hulli t ft Open U A. M. te S.ai I' 1. M s g Established 178 I Diamond Stere 37 Seuth 8th H(eriS;ilT, la ii '& BjIi'ee , iQuija, w ,.a i, -h s wun n n "Lighthvutt" Quality Clan Increased Sales Through Modern Stere Fronts Te these interested we will Blttdly eend upon requeat three valuable articles telling hew ether merchants made their store fronts a biy asset in increasing sales. Send for these boeklets: "The Sfer- in the Window." "Selling Through Platr Oasa" and "Hew We ?.,isrrf Our Volume 43." Founded 1B64 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th nd Wklnut PHILADELPHIA BKSMgEaSgS2 HSS?f (Srsmi ms mm iraiii y-'Mitii sB III! 'AVsXWVglA 664 50G 1568 JiiTtUh ApttUC New Yerk AT46ST.N.Y. I'aris life-Carlten ietel BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA Gidding prices are surpris ingly low, establishing a value, quality for quality, that cannot be equaled. We Are New Helding Our December Sales Embracing DAY DRESSES EVENING GOWNS COATS CAPES AND WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL FURS AND MILLINERY (r -- Distinctive Millinery All Medels Specially Priced i L NOVELTY HAND BAGS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING !Q te $45 Were $25 te $150 Sheffield Silver Hcautiful Sheffield Silver pieces, many im ported Treni England, as well as the productions of the best domestic makers. A remarkable collection at a great range of Price, from the little bonbon dish at ?3.00 te the tea or coffee service or tray in the best period designs at $100.00. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street IT'S a Pleasure te 1 DealJVhereYeuGet What Yeu Want CJ As a general preposition men like te ileal where they can get what they want without less of time or the exercise of An undue amount of patience. ij Our assortments of clothing arc se well iIiummi .mil se comprehensive in their aiiety that men lin.l little trouble here in getting exactly what they w int. 4J Moreover, there is the assinance that whatever tln' buy here is in cencct stjle ami nf a ciu,tlir .uul u ik manship that will give s.itisf.u tien atul sen i.e. I The prices for Fall and Winter Suits, Tep Ce.its anil Overcoats are $30 and upward the most atti.utue which "we have been able te offer for yeais especial values at $45 and $50. 1 I IF ethei" stores said it, you'd have a right te be skeptical. Maybe you don't even believe us. Anyway, make us prove it before you buy. Ease around te the best stores you knew and see if you can find anything as geed as our Super - Values. Frankly, you can't. But the exercise will be geed for you. SUPER VALUES S28?33S38&S43 OVERCOATS - All styles, all models, all fabrics, but only one scale of value and that's Super - Value, whether you pick a weatner weatner weatner proef mster at $21 ev a Crombie. ulster at SC3. p i: r i. v a SUITS worsteds, cheviets, cassir.icres plaids, blues, browns, oxford mixtures, pencil stripes, herringbones. Super-Values, $28, $33, S-8 and $43. Great Hie; Men real, stalwart fellows ranging from 42-inch te 56 inch breast measure will find mere Suits, mere Over coats, mere fabrics and de signs here at their sizes than they ever believed possible. "JUST because a man is large doesn't mean that he can't be smartly dressed." Hew does this Perry theory sound te you? Our size ranges include the following patterns : regulars, short regulars, longs, stouts, short stouts, extra stouts and long stouts. A merchant tailor couldn't de mere for you. Come sec the Super Values. i'L.r:r: - Perry&Ce Kith and Chestnut SUPER-VAIA KS in Clethes for Men ? lAvCOB MEEDS SONi ipbell acDenald & Can The Best Christmas Gifts for Men Probably no ether nun's poeds are se widely fa i or siyie, quality and cli.-tuu-iien that's why such sure gifts. mmis?, UH-y i:ia 1:, Handkerchiefs Knitted Silk Mufflers Underwear Gloves Silk' Neckwear Silk Shirts 25c te S2.50 $5.00 te $16.50 $1.00 te $16.50 $3.00 te $6.00 75c te $4.00 $7.50 te $11.00 Gelf Hese Silk Half Hose Sweater Coats Heuse Jackets Bath Rebea Knitted Vests $6.00 $5.00 $3.00 te 75c te $7.50 te $25.00 $10.00 te $40.00 $6.00 te $15.00 $7.50 te $15.00 1334-1336 Chestnut Street 1 ij ; m m ii" i n L A i M ' M24-M26 CfeestmratSlhreffilt flgasaggs in1 A i'.ltf
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