w in -fsj rnv . Vift i " .V r -(.. r,s' M i 4 il -"16 EVENIN0 PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 P. & J. Crasi JPre&e Decision Is Due CabHnetd from l'aee One the great less of life. Tmu point cer tainly h.is benn ctab Uhed beyond dnibti Hut what's the ui of te king atitmt woetlen coaches? The mllieidj hnisthes) coaches, is iislnj them, ind ( wlten theve ifi a wreck of tint lut .1 hc4fy tell of life i. cxnetcd." ' ft I Victim of wreck 'URIEU AT READING1 RELATIVE POSITIONS OF TRAINS IN FATAL WRECK I the elucidation of certain parts of thr RICH MAN FOUND DYING iiuw jriffii Hgrccincm wis uuv rfiwiittf i riA, 4 .nt- t Tei-u . -'". a ua '- '-. llni ' Hnjtah, n victim of the Brjn Athn ' wr5K, wa burleil here tedaj- from t lie herim of his brother -in-In w. Dr. Mel- 1 InVH. A'lcn. firt vice preMetu of the , International Maenic Club D Hatch erlclnnl'v came freru thl. rlty. : though mere lately lie Inert in New. ' tewg. Tie win a graduate of the dental icb'eejl of the I'nlvcMlty of renn'.R ni&kwlth tin ela of 1W1 njid main talnejl eflW. in the Penfield Building, Philadelphia. rewdf, of curieu peple who .antd te eMe the funeral ere disappointed wneii they learned that the rerilees werV private and of n ery simple nu hirei? The bdi a rived here ou the , 11 IA. M. train today and a imme- mnehe church be put i.ve cennnet dlatejy taken e the home of Dr AUn 1 ,lW .,.,.1 .,.,,,,. .,, ,u ' A lYnall grnup of re'ati-M wrr the ' "ud V',1J " collfetl.. opr. epr. opr. enljOnoumerr, ever the indeed e.it-k.i. 1 ion thc ulPa " bumble et the it .was anneun 1 however, that L'r. tnetie coieay. sue Knew old 1st Hatch a identification w pesimc , uii. she said, und he wj-c t iri" HK . OTi. iVtO Mi IT riliUii V t " I 4, Immediately taken te the Charles l su a 3" ,,. c. ,r, ., CerR?tcry for interment ,. .1ut, She Tl'"Ph - Ie-vecuy here." Md ,h 'r., g. vrrTvnTf m?t ire tin ,lJ w,Ml tllc le;'bd hair, "mi. bc ir iUJUJV ill-ylH,iJ . I1L' uni til r ? --i , cr, PAPER MILLSOfVRECK HUNTINGDON VALLEY- i-i m.MH-SSm 156 IB STATION V. wt , L- 1 lini Illil MMMIIMMIl01MIMIhllllyll ""I i ,J,,tS '.f s-v HVN SHOULD STAY - AThY ON SIDING UNTILL T sr TRAIN 15 PASSED v - . , The illarram evplalns the rtlathe pesltlcn of trains In Monday's ratal rrcrk near Brjn Atliyn. Train Ne. 101, from riil.ndc1n.ilA, a ;eliduled te meet and pass Train 154, a mllU train, anil Train 150, a cemmntcra' train, bennil cltnvard. Ne. lel and 151 were both late or they would lune passed at Huntingdon Valley siding. The conductor of Ne. 11. tlie milk train, raltcd a Brnt Atliyn because he Itncw lie could net Ke further In afety w Hi Ne. l.M appreaclilux. Tlie milk train waited far mieurIi behind tlie sldirts switch te be "In the clear." e Ne. t&l could pass the Mtlteli And luck in. ThN na dene and the milk train proceeded. The nils, talte came m licit Ne. 1.11 did net reiitlnue te al. as ordered, for Ne. 150, but left the sld.njr, only te meet Ne. 15(1 lie.id'iin In the rock cut a tnlle away Hollywood Felks . Champien "Fatty"1 Contluaed from Vittt On Tokie Tentatively Accepts Program Centiiinpil from Tate One I ranee. tlI be flTier Tcry i rr.eti.tcr "' tli "-bole business ha? bf.i nnrfp IN IDENTIFICATION r'-- ' wicirt j'j ''irt hi iuc Mimiej, 10 ueicin n"u. rbl.. it U lidiearcd bv the Bntlf.h lll revlinie th Ansle-Jnpancpc Alliauce. ThlE "ill b the mlnlmuH aMeaiplitbment of thrt Ceuferenee All Evjf'teI te Accept in,: Freed Prisoners JAke Peace Treaty definitely arranged, hut It was censld ercd quite likely at Ne. 10 Downing street today that Sir Jamea Craig, the Premier; Lieutenant Ce encl Spender, Secretary for the I'lster Cabinet, and Sir Hrnnt Clark, under' secretary, would cress from Ireland tonight and ire Mr. Llevd Gceree tomorrow. The Prlme Minister gees te Chequers. Court this afternoon for a tew neurs relief from his arduous labors of recent 1 wcpiib. no win return 10 i.eimuu te morrow morning. Lord Londonderry, the leader In the TJfcter Senate, Is quoted In a dlspa'fh te the Dully Mirror from Belfast as saying regarding the Irish agreement : "This ia a settlement. Tncre will of course, have te be adjustments, but for geed or' 111, 11 settlement will neu cme en the Hues of the present pro posal. One may hope for the best with out being excessively optimistic." Washington. Dec. $. It is predicted in Washington the Irish I'rc State v. Ill Ies! little time in establishing un nitrite rerdliile with her tMcr home- ' ruled (-tatei In the "Commonwealth 0 British Nations." One point is of par- I ticulnr interest te the ceuutry. Can- ' ada is ttlll ktruggiin? for separnte and independent diplomatic re ntlens with M11- 1,'ultcd States. She want her ewu MiniMT and legation here. Iu that ocpiratien fche is certain te find an eager ally In the IrWi Tree State. The pre:;pect 1? net remote that be- I fore many months both the mapleleaf "f Canada and the shamrock of Ireland may be fljlng ever diplomatic estab lishments en the Potomac. Ireland Is expected te establlsb at In the IN AUTO WITH WAITRESS' Hareld A. Blair, of Newark, Uncen acleus at Wheel of Car New Yerk, Dec. S Hareld A titnlthr nrriiiii nf the I'ulen Lean Company of Newark, Is In n precarious , wken te tu ondltlen In the Orange, IS. .1., J emer- 1 ,wfem ai Hospital, l'ursiu nns ncneve nc win J Waahlnnten D. Bead Pennsylvania Railroad for flft ,i Washington D. Bead, wventy-flvc I''rct red iwcent T,, . rer thi ( cars old, of Somers Point, N. J., died lfnatiUhiS I suddenly lest night at the home or nu r tburg. Mr. Bear was nrnemVt I Ben-ln-law, Reuben W. Smith, HOI the Pennsylvania Society, Sens $ ti (White Herse pike, Colllngsnecd. . . Revolution, University Ledge v 'n;5.e ntnlr I Mr. Reed was stricken with paralysis F. and A. M., this city, and . 1 lenuay wun in tMiiiiiiuc "' "" euiiirei. nome et nm sen-in-iaw, ne in MirviTPii uy nis wile and n ra planned te spenu tunerni services win be held at fvj llHMdlllAA.I V It l (1 V A ! I 1 viri TJent ring ntrhe bits 't twiiitcil Jewelry bunches of l.ev au automatic plsf'i'. coins a'l mute tctl'-ifiii ncu- Bethayrcs -har! bd.n turriPil eer m the-IIccrman mrtunrs hi lcnKlllr1ll ncfare capcted 10 aid In ilt'rm'.iung the exact nun her of d'iil Ra'Iread m"n gathered 11 larg bakHt filled with the artie'e found in the tinal combine of th roadbed n' the wnxk scene. In another basket were parts of mere bodies. There is a Utr belt bicl'e, .m tialed "N E It" be! eied te ha fceen worn I" Netmin F. Rhnd. of Ohurchvillc. Tt and ane'her nrit watch that ma have btn tvem I" Mis ,Emma Leedem. of Sourhamuten A tag isiued b a Plr'adelphla -tore nad the number ' lSStV engraved en It. There is a bunch of keys, with an Identification tag Usued by the Travel rs' Protective Association, numbered "131320 ' Toels Aid Identtflc.it toil Small pieces et C''d. once rm?s or lockets, will serve no p'jrpcc in work qf Identification Jb' rnicis,n!l.' tee', carried by Cisr-nc" 1" Shu'i x''. '! his home s Phi'adi-ia te taL--' a u. ?ind who perished m the wreck. wri" jfeund, with bis key. 1 nums tut. Jden ificatien a peslm-e our There is an automatic pitd. te, 1 . heat bad caused dichars of thr cart ridges. There are also th hand' from handbags, brigbt-colerl head in; 1 twisted bits of mta! which were once stickpins or breeches. Iu all. there ar eight bunches of key Mr. Hagerman will place the artlc'e en display at his ether, wbere rclathcs of the dead may examine them I The sum of money found after the Week Is small. Intense hen: destrej,.! wallets and cknblng, b-jmini in pnper money or documents. Mar of the cnu Sound are welded tccbci Twe mere Identification clashed n positive wvre made at the M rgi. . u a &g the total of identified dead 'oeu 'eeu Itten. J Friends identified a bidr that of Charles Preus. of Uast C', aientii' 'treet, Philadelphia Anether Identification made teliy was that of Geerge 'Send, fertv-r'uee fears old, 260S West Stilee street, a '. and R carpenter A bit of black sateen outer irt and a small natch of tni nbbei' te, H lined underweT enbl-d Daniel Winte ils een-ln-lsw make tLi 'dentin a tlen. 1 Corener 0. dc '.;-: t'je r. -al ,3eath Us -ill be evert, i1! ybc-d at thirty, if M"t even h'gt,r Il '. 'hvet (cveral bodies were t'init ei'i'jutl. ic- ure te.. man y.r' arenrd 'te who cpijM Lave krp! tlu-ir JeNt ,1 the cafeteriB .. They will never nmeunt te anything and 'hey arc in ever'lmd: ' vav. They oeu.e looking for romance and an easy tin -. ' lrd ! Listen. 1 m going 0 e: new te try te IciA prett.'. and pleas, d in 1 -.-en for a director who hew! eery u.li'c of the tini" as If s-eine one wr - ticking 11 111fe mte uie , aud --terJiy I bad 10 tHiid in .1 fm.p m-n hewcr Ui.t the water wnse t fil.e. A'ld I de n" gn piiid nucli Itij, I hae hop..", und I te willing-te terk and t-:dr 'There'e. mere te this buf!ne.- t! au simpering There 1, hard werl And filling around as Fauv dec a he ie I te. I mean if hard weit. Whv unn't they let him alone? the long ud herr of it tliar Virginia R.ijpe drink tee much at the party, end she jad no right te be ih-T-, anjwa.v W !v ie. n t Brad: gf a ter me of tl.e-'e rieh flle3 fro-.i cattle that con" ve.n 1 -J' 11 tli c ,.t ,ith a W of no ,. id hi"!- the own c ,. tri; an 1 . vbed.i !.i gfct' ' Milhi l.i.rfa r in tveul !' . ,"' ;hej : And diet, r- and la-i,r i,n,, plumber avl pip. rhangcrs und '.'.n ers uikI aer- get 111 messes, but t ' nrrn 1 h'lng for it. nnd nobed. tr' te ndvertis-t p'limbii.g or the hu, ,ip "leuiiing and dem?, as a bad mtlti.-uce in the community, or say tlint ill 1 plumber and doctors and eleauer. aud iljers ar wicked. tnsce erc 011 nils lewii "Wba' have ti" Kile? iieiu I l tel! ou. Bef-j-e i'i were in ep.,. jeu ci'.ild buy about fe-i- iu'ig'n t jt-ar in the :heatr3, n i 1 id. 0. -t j.i nhe;t J40 I'm alleirr . ' .' r'h i ci-v en Ne-v erk .'.1 l'i inei- . .ilens an! tle gnc ne-mt !j 'i.iii- ff .1 dlli' IC. c "iu- ', ni -iliil . r - two cents each. nd cer.. t.ic t highbrow get a chnnce u tnK 11 li. ' at tli movie. tUej nimp , it Tn.-t te the great iserican public t.i ap preciate only the thing- that oet -i let of money Frisce is sere en Mi.s town. That't all there i te it And Bradv Cnnllnntd from 1'nce Onr commercial cemmunitj, which in late years had hardly been able te 1 keep going. They expressed the hepe fir au earlleet persiblc settlement. v rerled or IYespcrlty Forecast Officers of ilmllar orcanlzntlen in There seems te be no doubt about its ether cities expressed similar opinions ence n. high commlsslenership acceptance b; all four Power.'. Jf ami prophesied a period of prosperity l nited Statci. 110 Bgrecment i- pes4ble en navel re- such an the country has net seen for a ductinn nnd none Is i.eislb'e retpect- ' leug time, if the eg cement is ratified. flPMY AMH RPQPRVPQ I lWkTPn China, the four Powers will -ip- 1 hi y beiteve.1. newever. ttiat there must ""' "' .-,, -w -,,.., ww. agree te cliscii (heir (reu- , e some rcnnjusxmcni m inc phrasing 1 long period before resorting of the economical and financial ar- rnjiKcmeiuv. .v nu insuince, iney niKen if Ireland would be empowered te adept fW trade or protection as It pleased. Tin pointed out thnt the terms as published imply full fiscal nutoneniy widi power te establish tariffs against England if wished, but this, they said, I net explicit enough, and needs eltici eltici c'fitlen. Archbishop Gregg, of Dublin, said he war, deep j grateful that nn agreement for n settlement hid been reached. All pnrties, from whatever point of view lb'- approached t lie question of the truei an I oenterence, should new .1. ..,ll.. m f.., lUr. ..,., l iirih iv5i i" 1 iwi iiv. - uu,.iii'u ;i7ij,i t r- 1 .1 .nd arive te ,.,k. a iiccess of what iMr'lllr 'lrm T-"Jl tbc ucw erdcra n , 11 con'tltutienullj nutherlied cs.- 'lie ctilefa -'nc made fqua'.lj recpensib c Lfriment. for astignraentt. te the merie as te the "I hope thr.t all eyes will turn te I regular forces, thua creating a cendi- tbt future, he added, "rather than i tlen by which the various components 1j trying te show love smart b,1 i-'. There weu'd be mere of t hi tf the i dir'erer hadn't turned up te j ert'u-n :b' iri image ccremen; . T,e- Angeles and Hollywood au 1 tb-ir p-'epl" ere wrong about l"rtce l"r.ce hi i ?-eet forferren ihe ArbucI ' i e It ha . srea'ir '"ilif'rn. a ctrjM ' n :i 'if- . itei - .pply d r.-.en-ieii' -n ! sgl.u; lb,u'r. .n.l Nnetliei Warren V i1 Sled, and a Read rj Ixaay be anetuer . According te rp Tille this morning, MJvlng fijrcu .' r,-.r Bait'iat -lapleje '!m of the i"fce). rt treaj Church- it has r..n Mr- tuelly determined LVhl mtse4 in carl train teuth, and was en tin- New tow ii " local. It Is likely tbu1 he was "up front" en the englui or tender witn crew men, nnd that hi bed was In cinerated Nothing he. be i n vn ,,r Leard of him sine M-uidij menniii,. There are twenn four bodies . tuill" Recounted fur Th. r- ar s ut- n m ii tificatlen'. and eight tLcrs abwlutr! abwlutr! Jcnewn dead '1 In name Lf t 'isrU P.i nt Hebert H Eaie mil rf Wnrr.n k!l ere mentientd a. "m --mg i iei " ,i', . whom, it r be 'i, veil r- . e.M Train 151 or Tram lVj This mike, n te y, d !' ii f twenty-eight an-1 lei'? ei.it lorecir !Neville'' dr larntien Mrs. Ethel irke- K'ei L ..f C ire', rllle, Is a pew i,im i '." i 1 1 i -e list of lnjmed t?b r I er hen, 3.i ber Injurlf-oen'.s t - r 6-iIJ i possible inernl I ,t- " it '- je ts' . home dire r tre.ii t i i -..' WOMAN GETS COMPENSATION Claim Allowed for Death et Sen Husband Supports Her New Lancaster. Pa.. 1' A eSc cnusual mteres i-r- u ,- ::- oey by C! ei A ' . . 'v aan'e remn. n-.'1 ' ' ' Mi 1 , CUCC M. Ilersh of i , ' in ' in i i '. : compensation rim a fe- M'- de'h of h-r en. Edsar. a ilagr-a i. k.l'-l Aenl -'1 1021. en the neO''lns ltanreSu ej tei cf n box car r-V is wholly de pendent, it was allegid upon the son at the time, as t-hc 'iad ej..irated fren ter husband in te'M She returned again te lur hushar.d In May 1021 A the son had been her sunnert wl 'i. the a anient eccurre 1 Jiewever. sh' s n -ionic 5 u week for 300 witk i Ridley Park Firemen Elect The Bidlev Park Fire (.mnp'' elected the fo"ewiug etuccr. for th Tear: P evident. W O W ssnitli lce president. C A Carlsen : cere tary U. G .lardine, asitaiil store stere tary. L. H Fa pan . treasurer. T. K Pace: trustees. Jehn Derousse. W. T. Dunn'ng and J. II. Pa sons, thief en--ine'r. M. I. Freeman; hrst assistant Snjtlneer, A. F. Cengden. Jr. ; second, nbslstant eng'neer. K. J. Rogers; dele- , Bate te the State Firemen's Acsoeiatlen. 1 Lerey Gl'bert; de'eget-s te the Del mVare CeunU Flreraerrs Association. T n Lewis. T. II. Duikm and .1 . 'j.Tu-ey- Chief ngiiicr erne iui c bet j '- i w. j.jreiiutu tlra. McCudden Visits Bosten Bosten, Dec 8 - Mr. ilary L Mi ri-...l.. 41, n llvlHtl, c?l1l Cur nmrl-A, -V cne te Bosten from lorento yeterda . & ! was welcomed ty State and city 'clal8 ana dv American i.e gien repre . 'itSjUiUT-e1- As 6he stepped from the ifMiM with her daughter Kathleen, she 1 wuTtkrted b? M , Frtderlck II. ' latnm, Masstchuiettta' sold star mwtiiw, . l'- 'iirii. n , sij i i r ii- cf v : "it u: r;e. in ' cugb ; .- ; en ui'c-i lj't ' ' ii. re s.vir.g ;uri :i .' Fr l'i ' who' " U. Arbji'ttie. He w-a i. Kr aemeM inj wasn't te?" Fr co is ulmeet true te Us mlvrr tiseuicnts. It v nuts ucilen or netl itig. t- war Belit-crs in prbltnitlen bold that war can ordinarily N' prcented by tins method. I'liH agreement will probably take the form of n treaty , as there is no pub !' objection te treaties of arbitration in tbi country. A sfLend agreement will nli relate te th" Pacific and cover naval reduc tion, the limitation of naval baseb in the Far Eastern waters and eme un (b i-tanding with repect te the safety of remote possessions of the contracting Powers, such as the Philippines I ft de t"s lis. through the rediict.'i of nual nriiiamcm and the limitation of naal bne Phi may also take t h tene of a treHty. The defiils of this ajreemrat iiresent ditlicultle" yet te be sehed It 1 a been ucciptfd in principle bv Japan Great Britain and the Lnltcd State. It Is said by the Japanese te be in no way contingent upon the reaching of tin ugrcement with rerpect te China Ne Treaty en China The third will be some understanding w.th resnect te China. ThlE is the far- . 'bit off of all. It will pre'ablv net i!,e thA form of n treaty, bu wi'.i t'-cp a joint d's laratleu or polk1 pelk1 V ill l g.'ri te China nne r-. ,.i e w U, b'f'ii' 1 e one i-hii i. n ll), Cilin- - l'.llttl'11'll will .li-'ejii -I, .vicious of the internment, whic'.i n , eing largely geerned b whit J-ipan i i'lhng te com- ii . Ajng Beeeivsldercd It can be tnrd net pes-itm.y :r. 1 ep'le of denials that Mr. Wang, one of China s three delegitcs here, Veigncd beeaue of the turn the hantnng nfgo nfge nfgo ifatlens bae taken, but nftetwnrd ie-cen-idcred his resignation. Thee re'gnat!en ma? be mere ge.. turif intended te InCu-'nce 'ie Japamt mil ihe Ameiinns But China hu :t ' Ml lur pewtl- te tb fe-it th"- e id if t'e (. i terinee te in- as she is ceiv " d i refu'in-; te :'.si as h did M Pari llet"ir. the ether amis of i'h t en ltrn.ee f-cm te be -aff guarded uy '.vir -' iiatiei: freiu the Chinc.se quetiin 1'id the r embodiment m trr";, , nr leint notes already tcntatntly accep-ed bj Tapan 23 CAUGHT IN LIQUOR RAID Mereer County Officers and State Police Make Round-up Merrrr, Pa., Dec. S. I By A. P."1 T t '.i.v-'h-.-e perrem. are In the Mercer ("nt jail h.ri te-'aj us thu v..ult of ri di srfrdn iud lart night bj ceun i di r- -u-J f-tate tioepcr. ou ab' i . -i ru'-iec.e.) of b'lng "fpe-Vea- -in'- 1 lieritles Mlid th" -in l' i ri" rrs weu'd in all rreVil'ili'y t e.' feri before nightfall. 1't raider wer a'th. iu fliK i Farr'll, (i-enville. Greve fSty nndetl er tewtis. and confiscated a lnrf an-M't of liquor and a number of stills. Weeks Makes Chlefe Responsible for Aaalgnments te Each Branch Washington, Dec. S. An Important connecting link between the regular army and the organized rcsencs was cen yesterday In the order of Secretary Weeks charging chleftt of the various branehes of the regular service with per.senal responsibility for officers they assign te duty with rcserre unite. I'uder former practice chiefs of the branch!) Lac been concerned only iu assigning personnel te uuits of the ml lie. Mr. Blair was found unconscious in n Innelv nnt nn Wnlttin read. SOtltll )runge, in company of u Newark girl nte Tuesday nlGht. , , Physicians ascribe Blair's condition te high bleed pressure. He is forty one nud lives in Bloomfield. He p mar ied nnd has two daughters. One of the 'nughters Is twenty-three cnis e eL In his dockets were found 5el7t in tsh, a $500 bend nnd checks, bringing the total up te $-1000. A taxlcab driver found Blair acres' be steering wheel of his machine, tbc jlrl frantically trying le revive him. The ar bad been driven Inte the gutter nnd parked. . ,.,, , , His daughter. Miss Lillian Blair, Insisted the girl In the case merely hap icncd te puss by and was trying te -dp B'alr when the taxi man drove up. The girl In Catherine Bewer, nine teen, employed In a Newark luuchroeia. he had Mr. Read was In the employ of the be In Harlclgh Cemetery, .Camdcn. II.- A.t U.tlnM ,..! !-i .. "I- S llllgnnuyi, ..yyttun, uuu llUemiCnt Will Sl-eiStfitffftVpmt i ne laeai Amas uitt Diamonds Jewelry Very newest designs, particularly desirable for gift purposes, en our Confidential Credit Plan extends cash advantages, convenient payments and immediate possession. A-Simoe&Soiis HeMrvrainuiHX lM) a? ELECTION CONTESTS BEGUN JJh&&&&& OPEN EVENINGS Leaallty of Return In Case of Blair. A1J, County Judge Questlenea Harrlsburg. D"C. e. Fermsl contest , of the re-election of Themas J. Bald rlge. President Judge of the Blair i Ceuntv Courts, was tiled yesterday at the office of Atterncv General Geerge b. i Alter, and as seen n- Mr. Alter returns from Washington, where he has lx en I arguing State caes in Uic Lnltcd State , Supreme Court, the papers will be con sidered, along with thee contesting, election of A. W. Lloyd, Judge-elect e Vt-,lt,,niUr!t!lil PeiintV. This la probably the first time since I 3 etnent of the .Tuilici.il s;ettest pw a pnn of 1S74 that two petitions have been presented at almost the same tim. 3 Should the Attorney General decide j 3 there are grounds for a contest In cither cuse the proceedings would be heard by j j Kjieclal courts cempel of three jueges each. Such contests aie nlwayt ry e.-pensive propeitbini. iijjijLtJU'JJUtaJiJi'J"J''"xijii. WICKER FURNITURE GIFTS In ilns! vlMen nnd .-ess. Oirm tl.et will Me upprte nted all the year reunl Desk & Chair, $35 Lamp. $30 Chair, $12 Jardiniere, 58 3-Piecc Sets, $43 Up 7t'e Tlted ev Willtna We Hale ft L. C. KIRCHER & CO., 1810 Chestnut St. Manufacturers and Retailtrt Rtplrlns nettn'ehlnt- KI(eerstlng irer EMlmittes rnonfrne "! ,. k?) CVKMNS FNTit. cniUBTM.v riiiiiiMiinrrrrnf te the past Be'fast, IV. S (B A. P.)--Tbe riemlKrs of both heu'es of the Ulster Parliament considered the In-u agree -rient at a meetlnj this morning After iwe hour? of private conference it was announced that hir James Craig, tin Pitmler. would leae for Londen t- V.if. Then' wcie deniou-trutien-. id rejeie ins and benhre In the street of the s tin Fein districts ln--t ldght. There wa also son e Mkuur, but nobedv was reported ii jured. At two points the polio-. vcre attacked b aimed tcin. and In one instance returned th" lire. Cardinal 1-ogue, Primate of Ireland, te'd the correspondent today that he ilieiigla the Irish piece terms vtr? tat-lacterr- He added . "I would like te ce units avl no diMsien of the country se that all could i.ull tecether for the geed of Irt'Hiid, I would like te ,'i the people of Ireland hiiig in i" aee and charity with cn.h oilier." ll.c ( arum'il cprr-ed 'he feir tint ,. tem.-e of Hi. Nertnern geernin.'i,t Mould we.ci 'miiii en the pie-ib if si ceun'.- Jb'p'jlns te a i'ifr u e whither Ic t'n. ht It wisp ter I Itel t. r tain li r own Parllaicen. be said "I think it would be a blessing if .t teu'd all p,l together nnd ghe up In old batt'e . re. It is oatisfneterj te . gen n Pirlianient of our own It urevents us from being fleeced by Eng 'and and paying te her far beyond our taxub'e capacity. I think it will be a blessing and that it will promote trade, if there is concord." of the national defense will be elmi larij administered. The effect of the erderi was eletcribed as tar-renchmg and Important with re lation te the development et the lescrves as the main dependence of tbe email regular establishment for re-enferce-mente and expansion In time of emergency. Alloeiu, Pa.. Dr. . :. Bebcrt A. Hendersen. Democrat, defeated cendi date for PrcJld- nt Judge of Blair Ceuut. took the steps te contest the rc-sUctlen of Judse Baldrige. Rfpub- I 'lean, who, accord ng te the official re- , turns, wen by 34- Totes.. Violations of I the election laws are alleged in the j mode of counting ballets and In net I providing guard rni's In certain booths. rlendcisen claims, lie was elected by , 100O votes CHURCH BAZAAR OPENS W WORLD-WAR MYSTERY ENDSi Soldier Beth His Been Reported Dead and Alive i.j.iirHster, ra., uce. e. nancy .n. i Iteese, of Mountville, has received word Trmlty Lutheran te Benefit Frem Proceeds of Sales I'll- Christmu bazaar of the Trinity T.utlitrnn Church opened jctierday at tin; church build. ng. Eighteenth ir.d Welt 'treet-, and w.ll continue until. 1 Saturdai night. ' The bn-siar Is open trem e t-leck i.i the nltprneun until 10 n clet-u ut. that the body of hla eon. Lieutenant night, with a cafeteria restaurant in I Earl L. Reese, will arrive in New Yerk 'deratien from 5:30 te 0. i from Fiance about December 10. The body will be sent te Mountville for i military funeral. The caie of Lieutenant Becse bm been one of the mysteries of the A en War. He was a member of the 11 if Infantry when wounded Oeteln i ' i'JlN iu tbc Argennc. He (. ported aa having died In a bas. ' , plt.il en October 10. Afterward t -i news te bis parents from raeie tl,.i me source that the young man wa seeu ulive in a hospital after Oetebu , 10. Colonel E. C. Shannen, of the 111th Regiment, investigated, but 1 teuld learn nothing definite. Londen. Dec. 6. (Bj A P.) lntenvv between Prime Minister Ltejd (forge and reprc:entatlet of lister for . Feeli Arrives In Houeten Honen.Tex., Dec. S. Marshal ' yesterday and we welcomed bj a salute An of nineteen gun He took pirt in a ra- , rade end !at night attended a banquet in bis honor. I feN SALE TODAY TheC hrisfmss hsshnra 1 . or ' The Billboard i y yi - '-ts. .t. J' -. m & tm& mh In MmtinK. tmutltut mt, a migatliM Inralutbl UthemaM Inurrtiti In ny wtj In ht show builntit. AT ALL NEWS STANDS 15c naoeo agy ber " 2S' n en ffili dJoe n MLf GU " Ml l 1 n M h loe xn . l r r. 1 1 e r HiDeix ivi. vireemiejia & vef A Complete Real Estate Institution Making Twe Blades Grew where one grew before is part of this institution bueineu. Suppose, for instance, you have an office build ing. Is it paying as well as it should' Could it net be remodeled te better financial advantage? Is the price, per square feet in keeping with its location? Wc have been in charge of many office building;, that, through our management, have yielded far bigger returns than before wc were called in consultation. Perhaps we may be of service te you. Albert: M. Greenfield & Ce. 15th & Chestnut Streets Oranch Office: St2 S. Fifth Street Wlxich Is Your Way? De you lift and roll and bang heavy ash cans up steps and ever the sidewalk, cov ering the walk with dirt and yourself with dust, or de you wheel your ashes out en a Ash Barrel Truck Ne householder would puf up another minute with ash day burdens if he really knew about the Little Ash Man. It's a truck made of welded steel with smooth-running wheels se cleverly placed it actually gitdas upstairs and downstairs or across the yard. An adjustable hook grips the heaviest ash can or barrel agaiBst spilling. Lasts ferlife. Soldbydepartment.heuse-furnislv mg and liardware stores. Order yours today. Price s5. National Ditlrpstlert GEO. BOBGFELDT & CO.. 16th Street md Irrirtir. Place, New Yerk Iiul't upon rtd and v.Klit label en Ajnrf U it protect you and ldtntiU$ th pfnuir.e ZttU jU itan.." , ?fm& dread Che Geld iPwismtes? vSfcwm away llmil whiter Ge te wiaterles? Call &rai&r the Santa Fe v)ay, Would like te tell you about our four trains a day te California hew fine the California Limited Is, with Its through Fred Harvey dining car. what u comfortable journey you can have en the Navajo, the Scout, the Missionary. .ill about the unexcelled Fred Harvey dollar meals In dining-rooms at artistic station hotels. the vcouemy of the tourist sleeper. thr stopover for Grand Can j em National Park, trails and hotels open all the year. rhenc. write or call. It will be lplcaiuee te serves en. tit? aure and ask for our "California Picture Heek," which li lilrd'a-eye map Jf California le color. It r Sr ith. Gen Ancnt O C DllUrd. Dlat. Paaa. A.SU A T & 8. V ny 103 Finance Hid., Philadelphia, Fa Fa Phene 1 Locust si:t Rich in flavor, velvet-smooth ! A BBOTTS' is bulk ice cream, that's the reason. All the de de licieusness of ice cream sold in bulk plus the added cleanliness insured by the exclusive Abbotts package filled entirely by machine sealed light by our zero freezing process. Yeu are the first te open it. Buy Abbotts' bulk ice cream packed this modem, sanitary way! t$Hl iter '- When friends drop in, remember there't an Abbotts dealer conreniantly "etr your dome, with your tavorite flavors ready packed in pint anil qutti nicWne.fi8cf"jflcW. A & V v- bbett ce cream 1 . ?C h rvJft'i' tSSf 9 .: A" tfA. IV.jtt. .'.-pXilf s." " :-t55-itvi.' s $!m&2 & ABBOTTS Alderney Daikies, iNa V
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