t i w r . it " t'. W'Tlisfe JTANHAAyI, 1922 " ' ?ATPENN SEEK Sobs te pay w bnpleyme' Records Shew Big I Increase in Applications I . for Werk' 1 ALLEGES OFFER rUSIS 3 h Wl.nel of Kilucnl WATCHING' BATHER At PALM BEACH Mis Mary Rrewn Warburteiv of Philadelphia, nmeng the .many so ciety people who nre enjoying tlte epenlne of tlie serlal season at (he Flerida resort t. U '.'"' t) irlne sWi rcnttcFls from Hri. .tlti.ii " ... ..! n Ircrfiiy ."' times is seen ' incut nitren 11 lucntlen nt the cninylvnnln issued to te 1IVJ1 Hip burcnu had clients nnd fllled . nt. n tetnl salary nt JJW "J hi In Hip cnr hefore tlic BlilHi ilemlpil S with ertly eighty.. Mien Hljcfl at n ' 7ln,y i't I TArVeriHiiR in Dr. Altln.r .). .lencs, , u)er of Hip appointment bureau. rtJcnr thp KreBlMt iiumecr 0 re- , ..:.i for sinticiiis; i" i'""" ""' . enilKcrpn. nnd this .venr there E been n tendency te bold their ,jfcrtw or at least net te raise r..i mi Hip nnrt of superintendents ,i ftboel officials. The nppeinttncni uureaij piates itrluatcfl nnd students and, acts as a Kirinc house between the institution!) Eut lbs prospective teachers. The re ?. Viii-Jl Is: H" "" "- i reunions mil l.rj ae 22 ss in 2. s4 no 11 MM' position tin k"de1 Iwninltnf nni ..(.,. rilri w"v.. dsctinnteiu KmrltX nclil tranches Eftlintf . Kpo-lilen W' is 17 0 t n 14 0 28 4 12 0 Slrls 129. 400.00 24,700.00 ' Voe.on B.noe.oo 3. 770.80 fl.hhV.66 a, n4o.ne 2,378.00 Jfs?z Xsflsi fsmmmifMm-- JOHN E. BAIRD DIES AT HONOLULU HOME Active for Years in Episcopal Church Werk Here Headed Charitable Institutions Dies in Honolulu jh: rw- V - 4., A j "-r si i ? b .s . H il HMBII MACK E Y BOOMED x COUNTER-MOVE maii oiinnTenini , j UIIIIU Ml II I LIHIl t ' i. H? iiiHii til 11 1 1 ! nini- v. ' 10 REPULSED HIM ': Vares Seek te Stem Beidle- man's Cubornaterial DriVe by Backfiring a 'ivL2rjs:tsi .jwsa&s Underwood &. Underwood i CITY'S OLDEST WOMAN, 106, STILL IS EXPERT ON BIBLE .640 100 tT6.094.B0 Tlnu'ntlnnft , Of Interest nt this Mine is the fact f c ir'W ti i if i a- 1 4 in ' that Mr. Ualrd's llrst position was under Mrs. Susan Williams Hunks Movies and Airplanes Are rnp-, i,is father who hed token the contract . , T . , rf i n fr the delivery of nil supplies te the penes and Is Aghast at High Prices Ontennlnl Exposition". In his letters recently he hed shown Interest lu the I (Jnamil.Pntinnlnl nml iinrl heen work" At the time of her birth, itnl rererds i inc up enthusiasm for It In IHone ulu. jerc net kept in the Cornwall polishes. He was princiiinl y dlitlnBUlshPd for and new Mrs. Williams declares she has the wide scope of his church work, lie forgotten. This statement innv be In- built the pnrlsh house of the Churcli of HELPED BUKb 2 PARISHES Jehn E. llal'rd', prominent In church work In this city for many years, -died yesterday In Henqlulli, according te a cable received hre by a relative. He was seventy enc jenrs old, Mrs, Ualnl Is In the Kensington Hospital for Women, an. Institution In which her husband was greatly inter ' lle'th Mr. and Mrs. Ualrd. who lived. .... . mil i i. it.iina iTntel. were extremely active In the affairs of Hie Episcopal Olriirclir Mr. Ualrd was a member of the Starring Cen.mItce l of the dlAese for years, in ivle i. Jlelrd withdrew from the ceininltiee s well as many ether church oreanir.atlens with which he was connected nnd started en n trip nreund the world. After touring Europe and the Hely Land, he and Mrs. Balrd sailed for Honolulu. Here they found a land ex actly suited te them and decided te re main there. They Immediately took the same nctlve Interest in cuurcu iu-i foils (here that had distinguished them ) j b K t E t Meyamenalng Ave here. Mrs. .Ualrd collected much money" ' ,. ". i,or fn- nn ii.imtlnnnl fdml for tlm i nue, Succumbs In Hospital ... ., . ,, .. ... . - . -.. .lULeh Katz. an need tniler, i-iu $5000 CHEdK A SHADOW r-, JInrr.v AMacker, one of the are son of former .Judge 'hleflnlns and chnirmwi of the State i rimrlps Jif McKcehen. hc Workmen's Compensation Heard. !' liennl of l-aw hxnininers. Oi'le feature of the situation is tbar "all hands" arc for the election of i United Stntea Kenater Crew, -whether ' or net nny word is licerd from his sick room Jn the Mercy Hospital, i'itts i burgh, The eiily tiling, .It was ex I plalnedi which Would upset this plnu, ' would belide death pi the Henuter be- fore the lest day for filing nomination papers. Political leaders fieni various pa its ( of the Htntc nie lu the city today can vassing the field nnd trying te lJguic . hew te put the curletis pieces in the ' political piuzie tegeiner. i Governer Hpreul is out of town, Jmt I ibis appointment of n siiccesser te the late Judge JJiegy may be mnde enrly! ..-.... next week. Leading candidates, it Is VILIIM .sold, nrc Hareld H. Hejtler, counsel' for the Registration Commission nnd ; neitier, nnu iniurinteii when ins auvnnccs wrrr Hccretnry of the, repulsed, Jehn .T. Henc. twenty-scren, I n bnrhpi. hnnrfli., nl 1 IflT .Tpffprsnn .Mr. Heftier is one of these recem-i Mrcpi be n, wrelMy njllrr(, Hnt- IIH'IIUsJtl IU II1U uuvimi if HIV -'J"i - Flees Frem Heuso at 1407 Jef Jef fereon Street After Firing Four Shots WILL RECOVER 1,!., ' JOHN E. IIAIItD Wtie for yeers was active lu the work of the Episcopal Church In tills city. With Mrs. Ualrd he li:ul been a resident of Honolulu fin seme tlme ence mere proposed by Vare leaders fei fiift CTi,iAiflf iT.ti hnm nniinn. Kennter Vnrir nreJccted the Mnikev ..uu,, .Imllplnl Vnenncies of the bar tie Dcc.llur. twenty-nine, of the same enndidneir today as at least n counter , UHK0Cnt0u. This committee has made; address, lest night. stroke- against, tlic rapidly developing flvp recommcndatleiis. Their names are 7pnp firc( felr ,,, two of wlkll offensive of Lieutenant Governer E. I. ,.,1Wii0, in ,. letter te tlie Governer! 4 .. - . . .. ..... i.. ... ., . .... signed by Hampton L. (.'arson, rhalr- ' ,"'; p"" "r , '"" ""llh'"r " '' r mini of the (Jemmlttep en .rudiclal ' Ihlgh nnd the ethpr In the samp leg be- Vacancies. low the knee. Aftpr ilrlng. Ttene inn The live lecoiiuneiiilallens iup. It is te the Btreet nnd the jeunp woman n'l- underslend. I.cwIm II. Van Dusen. of lenipti-d te fellow him. Screaming, shei the ( Ivil Service Cominisslen : UejM Imd nlinest ei-ertakPii him nfFlflecntli Heidlcnian.r . Vare Ipnders nre "net surp the iieeiile will stand for the incidents mntiected i with the receipt of n S.-.000 phrcl b.v Mr. Beldleman fi'em CIieIIck A. Snyder I when the latter we? Auditor General.' Neither arc Hip nrfitcs sure tnai AGED TAILOR DIES DESPITE BLOOD GIVEN HIM BY SON I At'eilv rate Henn ler Vare I as re- lawyers en the committee which mn.e 0M.ph. HeHpItai. where It is said she At nny rate. Mcnater nn. .,'",,. the recommendntiens are Senater l'ep-',.ii nrebnblv recover. :L"t..,j"imte,.rtV," ,fe"" UVihlSiTlimlPer. Francis Shunk Hrewn, A M. .VnKDecRt.iT "aid today that Hene haker secrctnrv of ' tl e State Cem nit-' ' c f cr- UIPorse "nwertli Uarr. .mines ,,,, bppn lnfatunted with lier for about pp and cnmnaltt.i m mcpr for "dilh-- ?,0,llns Jeni mn H" rcken. , B month, and persIMently annoyed her. man ll 3ient t ml 1 Xnl will Bein cnrv r ,nrWI-, ,Te,'V "Inm.n1ten ' Although spurned en every occasion. Z "mn.7i.Tl h ?hp Vnre eaders ' In tb" ,n,I";1 nn' , TIieMlerp I Jenkins, lc nd. be entered her apartment last ?5,Jn(I '. '..."; ...".'.. J"7-U,L i-ham-eller of the law association. n,-,lt fln,i nid: lllllTI'NI. Ill lllf I jll-IIIt-IlUIII winviliwii . ... .... L j'riii only represents a part of the lolennent dene through agencies of University as the Christian Asso Asse ..u mnintnlns nn emolevmcnt office Lj r,i.r mnnv undcrcraduates in full Bud nart time employment, but has net Eaplled figures for this year. The Kttrten Scheel also has its own ap- ii..,k linr.au nnd tins enlv recentlv jniit a oucstlennairo among the Etdufttes te compile figures. he Bltuntlen nt Pennsylvania Is dif rent from that nt Harvard where the lolerment bureau has issued figures owing rnni it jimttu mii ..... ,!,,,. ilipir own livelihood in positions Eftetfll snlnrics of which were $00, $00, Ke8 despite the unfavorable business Kndltiens which haVe made, part time neutlens ns scarce as iue piuvviuiui lll'l teeth. n tiarvnrH Hip wnlters at the union Ld the helpers employed by the nth- u awoclntlen, monuers nnu pronure u'lhp university nre all employed through the one employment bureau. Kjillf at Pennsylvania the athletic as as Kciatlen employs men directly and ttere Is no way 'ei Keeping rrjics ui im wn placed ns waiters, chauffeurs or tiercmeii b.v the Christian Association. Tlic tj pp1 f employment nmeng the indents of both Institutions is much the fame, but ut Pennsylvania meny mm find emplemenl by their own in lUativc nnd tlirre Is no record kept. : BLUB WOMEN TO STUDY ji ART OF NEWS WRITING Bid Newspapers Want Terseness in involuntary Contribution tbrfv.s difllrincn front sixty1 Clubs in 'bilailclpnia and Its suburbs decided te letni n Vlnss n news writing in? the t itjlt of n publlcltv conference in the' Sw IVntury Club .csterday afternoon. " m..mm -,.. ilrannsC Illihtcr, Jr.. ew Editor i ....... i . i ..Htlt Aita4l DuAlanf UcPi'Biic I.i.tMU.n, nnd Mrs. Ellen ""' ""'" "JV," Councils weitnre ueminmce yester day moved te net r motion the ma chinery of acquiring what premises te be one of the mett costly plots of ground ever token ever by the city for n play ground. The plot In question is located in the Eighteenth Ward, bounded b.v Columbia avenue, Thompson, Earp and Livingston streets. It is te be tnken ever for n playground. The tract in question Is one nnd a iniintpr npres in nrcn. The nctnnl rout .feacfd b the interest of the news te , of t10 BreUnd Is net se high, bill the f T r i Pet eniDrnrcs itirce Loleninl lnirinl ,mr. niinirr uei'iiiri'u umi ii niimi preund's. 'mere are iiciwcen iisju nnil Wen there is no business equal te that i cn(W) bodies in the tract, and thp cirv the Dress He told of the various! ! rmlnnvnrini- te pnler Inln nn nirw. ids In celtinir nut nn edition and the i n.1.1 will, ihn nnplnf rvmrirrv ..nn,. (lithe value of news. The bread rum- nnni.. n ninm ihn imrllps. 'itlens of story-getting and the out- 1 Thus it was ut first estimated that net news through synillcate methods 1 ti,e rpst removing each body would maae nn illuminating story in uie 1 be .?,. That figure would run the cost IBS .chairmen and clllb Women, ns did 1 ,.f rnmnrlnir ilin 'indies ill) In mnrp thnn jleutllne of the procures of compesl- , S500.000. At present negotiations ere , uiHc-up mm eiiminnuen 01 new under wny between me uity Solicitor " emce ana ...... " cemetery MINISTERS RAISE TABLET, i ? pay At the ace of KM5. or thereabouts, Mrs. Susan Williams Is able te sit up in bed and recite from the beginning all the books of the Hiblp and such homilies in verse as "Tlic Morning Sun" nnd "The Leve of Ged." Perhaps were it net for an accident, new four years old, that dislocated her htp and con fined her te bed, she might de se stand ing up. Mrs. Williams lives with her son, Richard Williams, himself old enough te be turned "clderlv." nnd his wife In a little house nt 2218 St. Jehns ter race, in West Philadelphia. Here In nn upstairs room lies Mrs. Williams, who once slept in the houses of Lord Tremaine and of Sir Charles Saule In her native Cornwall who was e little girl when Queen Victeria was a little girl. Started te Travel Iate tn Life Mrs. Williams was born in the village of St. Austell, en the manor lands of Sir Charles Saule, and until she was well ever eighty had scarcely put feet outside of it. She spent much of her enrly life ut the village Kirk, where she learned be much of the Hible that she could Iden tify (nnd perhaps can wtlll) nny chapter from its first verse and dozens of little stanzas like these bhe obligingly re cited for her visitors. She wanted yes yes terdev te tell one nbeut "The Black Cat," concerning which, she snid, n clergymnn had assured her "there was nothing Immodest whatever." She was dlfcsuadcd. however, by her daughter-in-law. who thought tee many verses might weary1 her. Just hew old Mrs. Williams may be Lis uncertain, save that it Is at least 100. genleus enough, but nt Mme time in her life, her relatives say, she destroyed whatever entries of her age might have been among her effects. Complacent en Progress She takes such modern fripperies ns airplanes, automobiles and moving pic tures with a greet deal of complacency. Her first visit te the movies occurred when she was nbeut 101. It was 0 picture en which the producer was re ported te have spent several million dellnrs. "Such silliness," she said of it. "I don't knew why grown people shsiild wnste their time en such things." she declares the movies of the pres St. Jude nnd the Nativity, at Eleventh and Mt. Vernen streets, and he helped le build the parish house of St. Simeon's Church nt Ninth street nnd Lehigh avenue. Mr. Ualrd was president of the Ken sington Heme for Women and the Hayes Mechanics Heme. Miss Matilda Ualrd. a sister, lives In the Helicvue-Stratferd. PICK UP RADIO HJNTS Amateur Operators Send Health Bulletins Frem Anacesta, Va. tfnnltli hints hnve been received hprp cut vastly inferior te the moving pic- the Inst week by amateur radio tclc- tures 01 ner cniiuiioeu, tnnt were one phene operators. The licnitn oroau eroau oreau of the delights of fair day. Then you casts arc sent out from the naval radio paid a farthing te leek through n peep I station nt Anncoste, Va. The latest hole, while a man jerked 11 pair of ' t.ilk was en bacteria, marionettes up and down. , T1. hpflUi. g-rvice bulletins from Shocked by High Prices One phnpc of modern life, however. Hint excites Mrs. Williams Is the cesi of living. "Tuppence hn' penny for nn egg. indeed," she says Indignantly. "If I were n Queen I won't buy them at that price. Mere than a shilling for a dozen is robbery." Mrs. Williams was married late in her life. When her husband died, twenty-two years age, she wan brought te this country by her, son. It was the first she had fared farther thai St. Austell than Plymouth. MAY MOVE 8000 BODIES IN PLAYGROUND PLAN B Ft It inter Nene ml dressed the publicity itern lnited te the conference by tU, Jehn Ilunnn CreM. ,Mr. Itlchter. lu explaining why theie visteimuii dissatisfaction en the pnrt ((publiclt) writers with the maimer la nhlcli ncwsnaneis handled their fjeduct, declared the press agent club IaJ a. .. ..!. . it frit! uitHlnu 1 PmiU IUII llllll.ll Ull UlUll P1AJ1U-3, m- wnptcd te get tee much in print nnd iioereii the spare limitations or tne MM. He said the papers were in $825,000 PEARL NECKLACE TO MRS. JAS. R. CROMWELL Mrs. Stetesbury'a Daughter-ln-Law Gets Russian Empress' Gems Mrs. James II. It. Cromwell, dnugh- . l t -t 1.-. .1 C. .....!. I.. .1.- i..u.. ,1 .. . . ehhb,.,, u.v, , Exccutlve Committee, will pie owner of the ?,S2.,,000 pcurl necklace 'Me nml introduce the speakers. Rnbbl once owned by the l.mpress Cutluirine Judiih L. Mngnes, 01 New Yerk. City Wnshineten will be nuemented by a bl wicklj- service from the high-powered icdferd-Hillside station of the Ameri can Uudie nnd Research Corporation near Hosten. Every Tuesday evening nearly 30,000 persons will be able te henr the "Help till Health Hints" sent out within a 1000-mile radius. The Bosten chapter of the American Red Cress is in charge of the bulletins, which the executive secretary, B. A. Welcome, gives in aersen. " JEWS PLAN FOR FUND DRIVE Rabbis Magnes and Levlnthal te Speak at Mass-Meeting A public meeting, preliminary te the opening of the .fl.OOO.OOO campaign of the American Jewish Rellcf Anneal January 20, will be held tomorrow night J in tlic Ferrest Theatre. Jacob D. Lit. chalnnnn of the cam u . i'- 1.. i.i.u..- n- ,.r,,-,.tlv Governer Hnleul will meet this com believing Hint he holds the U te the mlttee shortly. He hi- would con- Hcldlemnn-Baker situation. '' "e ""i" atseclni ui. rccemraen- e..-i.. v... .. i, ...nu f.itinnnil in 1 ntiniiH as wpII ns ethc It is er- """""' ."" """ ".'".- ; . , ,,., ,.. ...,.. ..in ,...L..i, DC I'tl-l'U IIIUl III, WUV'IIMI ...II l.UIIllll id "I want te talk wilh jeti. "Ge uwiij, I don't want te hnvf anything te de with .leu,"' she nn swered. Wilheiil another word Rene pull"d 11 rcrnUer from his pocket tind began tdioetlng. ,.u,., .mi., .... .." '''..--",,, inme tb n en d vcstenlnv. inn Last Jlejameiisliig avenue, uiei in ,, , receive visitors teda. One of with .lust Ice en .iiescnr.iKcr a &.n, i?"p, eH?jSn5S.V !tB & ?A'W M.r MagcP. .,f S.baffer, of the Supreme Court. .-...v.. w..,. h..v.. .......... ..... , . I'lttsbureh. with whom tne enninr mis r-rrrr - .- .,- twenty-four jenrs old-, two days age. frlen,ny u,rklng arrangement. Mngec Four 0 her sons and two uauRhtcrs mnj lntertwl , Jehn A IU-ll steed by te mnke the tame satrilice or . 'fh Tj j, , utntP- ftenntp. All Ma thelr life tin Id In nn effort te sew their inr l" V"1 i.'J ";.J:S " ... i' .... .,! PR lIUTflOrP Hill n.i.nh ...WL...V. father, but It was considered hopeless. IJ,,, ", U., ll,... ..,. I... nnn ATi. Tfnt linil 1 tnnt axi ""' '"' Hiyuiii-i ..h" ..... , ... . u. 1 1 iaii;iiuii ..t.vc Se far us the Varcs nre concerned. the fight fur the nomination is one new a severe attack 01 pneumonia. Despite bis age and a bad heart, he fought off the disease anil might have recovered If he had net fallen n victim te Bucrger'H disease, a newly discovered malady similar te guiigrcne. It is thought lie contracted this when he stepped en n shell while bathing last bHniuier. This necessitated the amputa tion of his leg. He will be buried tomorrow 'from his home nt 1210 Eut-t Meyamenslng nve nuc. Interment will be in Llanereli. EDUCATORS AT MEETING Deliver Addresses at Friends' Edu-1 catlenal Association Conference Spcakers from colleges and private I Hchoels gave addresses today nt n gen- 1 crnl meeting of the Friends' Educa tional Association, nt Frienda' Select Scheel, SlxteenHi and Cherry sticets. 1 Rnyner W. Kclsey, Havcrferd Cel- lege, presided. The speakers included j Gcergj G. Chnmbcrs nnd Geerge W. McOlbllnnd. University of Pennsyl vania; Richard M. Gummerc. Penn ' Charter Scheel; Stanley R. Ynrnnll. Gcrmantewn Friends' Scheel, nnd 1 Carrell T. Brown nnd Snmuel II Brown, of the Wcsttewn Scheel. . Frank D. Slutz, of the Moraine Pari: I Scheel, Dnytei, O., will address the meeting thirf afternoon en "The Creu- 1 tlve Impulse In Educntien." , between Beldleman nnd cither Ilnirv A. Muckey or W. Freelnnd Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick wns elected Receiver of Taxes en the Vare ticket. Stale leaders say, however, thut Vure's real candi date for Governer, if he could hove his' way, would bp Mackey. Just ns seen as the Vares and the Baker-Bcldleman group settle this question nmeng themselves, the oppo sition for the prlmnries will take form. Jehn S. Fisher. State Banking Controls fiiener, continued today te be n likely choice of the elements opposed te n Vnre ticket. V Jewels The Gift of a Diamond. Pearl or ether Jewel from thisEtitablisfiment.regartless of its price ersize,i$af7 assurance of intrinsic value and enduring satisfaction Ot'K 40c Luncheon 11:30 A. M. te 3 V. M. ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut St. '"!" O. II. 'r"-- "TKY OUIf 7-tp Heme-Cooked Dinners u 5 r. m. te a p. M. ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut St. miiv e. n. mi:yi:ks. rret of Russia. Announcement of this fact followed Hie law suit between the two jewelry linns responsible for the sale of the necklace te the late Herace E. Hedge, of Detroit. The pearls uru new in Philadelphia. Mr. Dedge gave the pearls te Mr wife, It Is said, lu iccognltlen of her lejalti nnd help while he wns strtig nnd Rabbi B. I. Levlnthal, of this I city. Motion pictures showing conditions In 1 the famine-stricken areas lu Russia and Eastern Europe will be shown. I SOLICITORS DISAVOWED Don't Ferget te ntk for a POINTOMETER furnhhed FREE at the MOON MOTOR CAR EXHIBIT AT THE SHOW Sling upward from the humble position I Institution for Crippled Children Ml.1 -!-T(l JWu of nutenicblle mechanic te the position 01 muiti-miiiiemiirc. ills daughter, Delphtne. Jiuirried the step-son of Mr. Stotesbury. Mrs. Dedge decided te give the gems le her daughter, nnd they were brought here. Carticr, Inc., of New Yerk, mnde the announcement the gems had been sold for SI, 000,000. and wns at ence sued b.v BciiKulat Profilers. In Purls.' who had first ptirchused the jewels, for Charges Fraud In Asking Funds Officers of the Heme of the Merciful Saviour for Crippled Children, I-orty-feurth street and Baltlmdrc nvenue, have Issued a warning that certain per sons have been soliciting funds for Hint institution and that the work Is unau thorized, us they have never solicited funds. They declare any one canvassing for funds In the nnme of the home Is acting STENOGRAPHER OR CLERK hotline liiilr of rfflnemrnt nml pip is Inc PtTiennllty with thrm jruiV ex nrrlrnrn In rlrrlrul work ilrjlrrs ponltlen. Ilfepntly rrn.dull frmii Blrnonrnpllle school. Ate 18 l.iirn Ml, fnthuiluntlc worker. A 131. I.KDOKK OFITCK. the bodies. ray between ll.e uity Solicitor's n(.lltienal omn.lssleiis of .5HSlJ.O-u.Tle , rudulcnt v and that he matter ins nd the attorneys for. the three ; Ppnrs weich i:i0." crniiis Tire nerfectlv ?n . 1 i.L i .1 y companies involved for tl- city HU taken U" W'th thu PUce nu,1,orl nu,1,erl a lump sum for the removal of strands. undlng of Insurance Fund e Be Marked Here Tuesday rresbvteilnti nml ntlipr niinlslers will wtlclpate In the dedication nnd un- 'tlllntr nf n IiilI wl.tiil fnl.lnf ii.rl nnna. C'J afternoon at .'1 o'clock in the pother Church" of Prcsbvtcrian.dii f-Old First Cliiireb. in Wnshineten Wrc Thft tnKttl 1 nr. A. ....! 1.. ll.n ll,.n.l iSt Di,rccters of the Presbyterian Min Jf1"' nmd, the first life insnirancf u .!.'" Aiaericn, nnd one of the J? l ."lc ,,,,,,ct ls coniniememtive f . ne feumilne of the Preslivtcrluii P"DUters' Fund nnd the granting of r- lunnpp I... i.n .nin..ii ... , ,., , U . ,M" ' 1IIIMIIHI uuvcra W"ft U nnsyivaiiin iu 17511. policy i)r Perry S. Allen, prcsi ent nf 1... i) i.. i ... , . .. T.p"." ."" leiiuvierinn Jiinisiers M. ,hr" Preside, nnd nn address will I LANDIS SERIOUSLY ILL 1 ! i y, Doctors Fear Chicago Judge Will Develop Pneumonia Chicago, Jan. 21. Kcncenw M. l.endis Federal Judge is seriously ill with bronchial troubles, it wns an nounced at his office lust night. Judge I.nndisias been confined te Ills home for several days wilh a bad cold. The doctors said thut they feared Intiuenzn or penumenia which might prove fatal te 11 man of the Judge's age. although his condition wns net x?t critical NEWMAN LECTURE PLEASES LAUD PEPPER'S EFFORTS Man Attempts Suicide Richard Brown, sixty-four 3 ears a p. i , - 'old, shot himself In the bend lest night Aero Club Praises Senater In Air ,,t his home, Fert -fifth street neur Le- Mall Activities leust. pollen sny. He is lu the Mlserl- ' Congratulations te Senater r,Pnrre cerdia HespiUl In a sedeus condition. Wharten Penncr en his effort,, in ". "espeniipney ever nusiness at airs nnd n 'C OTIOHIM iieniiiBii'iiiinriUiiiiiiiiiii'niiiiii!!! The Best Way ZANB GREY m:w HOOK 'tTe the Last Man" Is 11 Ttirlllrr RENT iT TODAY F0K 35C rl,OM Womrath's Library mm I S. Thlrtrrntli hi.. I'liilndtlphln k'.ij 1 1 iBTi iftf)il4kltl IrsJt I r takes 7 terrible kchancesA hVf WATSON StabilatqbS Income Tax Department rpO persons unfamiliar with the regu - latiens governing the Federal In come Tax, the preparation of the annual return required by law presents mary difficulties. Our Income Tax Department is t'er the purpose of assisting our patrons, but we are glad te extend its facilities te any one in need of such help. There is no charpn for this service. Philadelphia Trust Company 115 Chestnut Mteet RreacI and Chestnut Stiert s store the .New ork-WnshlnEten nlr mall service were forwarded last night by the Aero Club of Pennsylvania fol lowing 11 mei'llng and election of offlcers efflcers at the Engineers' Club. Jeseph A. Stciumctr. was re-elected niesldent of the club, with William H. Sheahnn ns first vice niesldent; Henry F. Bamberger, second vice president, and Geerge S. Gnssner ns secretary and treasurer. ill-hcnlth caused the act, relatives say. It was a case of "SetyAmerica First" .M. .Newman s. se- irt,t ,.,i cinNilnn hipppih ,..111 i,i.i . ir ., ------" .-; "" in in the second of B. Men of Parish te Dine The parish of Hely Apostles, Twenty- GUNDINNING te be host sl8k Exchanae Members Will Br. Guests at Dinner Member, of the Kxciutive Committee nine .r... 1 the N,.,N j I iunnnUnlliO n UAH lnsf llfllt- nt yuN in uuL-iiuini i.iti.11 luiiL uiisiii 111 , tunnniitn niimiiii tunti'u niimn.. n'i...-.i iMgrerrii l,v the Rev. Dr. Geerge ," a , mv nf Mu de. "The Canadian X. '.',. n "" """ n-..n " ."Vi"',.'" "?7 fr Xr,im,r,:,UHer "VJ Unnf?rhmel I R"kie8" ,C.",e ' V " "' ' "nd Christian Vleeis" 'Phe , ZV '"Tfh ip 'nil, Stnies Riif? U of ,l1" leeturer's series, and views were enl w,, int-lucle the Rev Carter Helms ' ll.l,ten.?1,eSX. r,;!5'''VV''.." W?JJ" Jenes. Fletcher W S.ltes d Xeah ! ""ft I nilplilni. iii Vi . , I IJUhllUUUI-B, l.llli.- 11 .iiii;iiii:ic, 1.1111:1- OWUJ I1C. ,1 I , wfl iimVii 11 "ry V,r8lnl'1 aid Lake. Takkakn Falls, Canadian J - ' ' ' -" """" ' I Vntlnnal "eik. Bajiff nnd Lake Ienise. T L"" . il 1 CALIFORNIA & HAWAII via Panama A naymond-Whltcemb Cruise, leaving New Yerk Feb. 18. Vlsltlnn Cuba, 1'orte Hlce. Virgin Islands, Panama Cannl, Sallna Crua and Tahuantepee in Mexico, Ixjb Angelen, San Frnn Frnn clsce, the Hawaiian National Park nnd the famous Active volcano Kllauca, IIIle and Honolulu, return ing te San I''rnnolsce. Optional East ward trip by sea or tall. Bates $750 up. Raymond & Whltcemb Ce 1338 Wulnet Ntrrrt, Philadelphia Telephone. Tilbert 3861 te make this a real Thrift a Week is te start new te de all R your grocery shopping at the 5 Asce Stores. You'll be sur- B prised at the added satisfaction j you will derive and the money you will save. Many families m paid for Liberty Bends during j the war with what they saved B uy iiiKinK aavaniagc nt our Economy Prices. vurrmvlku AAMAde,! "Whert your money gees the fartheMt" mmmmwMmmmammmmwmmmM Interesting pictures of wild animals, were Included. The trnveltnlk will be repeated this afternoon. Y. W. C. A. Opens Frankford Branch The Prnnbferd Brnnch of the Y. W. i , st.uin,. i iiniiiimcii , ( made vnKnrmni dew iasr nipnc, nr "t AsMicintiiin of Outsiile Memliers in dinner civcn'SBvHt. Mark's Parish lltNf VniK Sleck nx.hnnge will 'Heuse. KrnnkforjTOvemie near Seller WtMsnf .,.., ... .. . h, , Kireei. ns n full-Hedged branch, with -r iielierl (.IrndiiiiiliiR. of this Jf,yn j011B department, cafeteria, clubs iu i iiiniier tonight nt the Hun- nnd ether association activities in full ln-,1,,.. t . u"'l y 11 11 I'aii,,!,., M..I. MM.. ,...! ft. 1-1, 'ii ii ll 4 1 IIIU, I lit' US- "" l"r.- "Vldllllll I. . , . . . Milin.. ';,. "'"' "M,(l ! hnnking houses Meck Pi. i ' "'"' " ""' ',,w " ."' i.xilianee u itnii !,. i.i ...i.. XlSiu ..,,,.,," ' IH..I- i in-ii iiiillll S,.ull'le New Yerk Clti. Mr. xiumitiii.. i. . ... .. . . -:-' -.. ITlliP i"." ', ""Philadelphia member tilt "- .! " ('mmiilttce. ;i... ".. i iniam I) (j,,,,,..., ,111.ui,i f ,i. uuai Aln ,,.. u. ,"- .' ...,., i ,n. ' Crmi i, ii Wh 1l'',"''ge : Hej iiiini vrenwel in.Mdei.t f H. N,.,v Verl II riui i.. . I TS .Villi. i t'wu. " :r. 'Iue lir...i hi - - - hi 'v l Mere thnn .100 women attended. Miss Mary Jehns Hepper, executive sec ictar), litade a shot l address. Miss Htinice Llghtewlcr gencrul secretary of the branch, announced the opening of classes In current events, English, mil linery nnd ether subjects. Mrs. D. It. Greenwood, treasurer, gnve the financial lipert. Geerge Khreiueler was In .barge nf the musical part of the pre- nnd secrnl ether !"""" Meck I'.xchnnge firms Mrmiiii , " " """ "' 'loser co ce ,Mllnl.,t'J?.,:,,,1, 'i1!1' .X,,H" Y" '""' s 0ttKr M " I "," " , "ciiuiiKi.s. ll h well i6C ..,. iiii."1 win ue ins- iti ivi,.',,rK.1,,0,'i Heard In Its cam- T'Hl i , i N "CPI1 ll,l,Jcr wy fr Km iientln, HBnlnst lrresnenslble Jftnjp h, "USPS, Rlckards Heads Sunday Scheel The Sabbath Scheel Association of i he Olivet Prribjterinn Church, of Piespeel Park, has just elected tne fol lowing officers for the year: A.T. Rick mils, hiincrintendcnt; 1). V. Cenner and l)r K. W. Dedd, assistant supcrin ten'dcntH; F. 13. Cewnn, secretary, and, William Detwiler, assistant secretary, and II, K. Carlisle, treasurer, One in Four THIS IS T H R I F T WEEK of the people of Philadelphia nre said te maintain Savings Fund or Checking Accounts. This is a splendid showing. Are you one of this army of endeavor? "Thu Commonwealth" has, and places nt your service, every facility which ou mn'y need in the con duct of your financial affairs. DOUBLE Your Saving It CAN Be Dene COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. l.'ntuullslieil 1880 Yeung Weman Journalist nil author desires n permit Bent, well-paying connection with nu established mncHtlne or newspaper us stuff writer, correspondent, or both. She would like te become nn Integral factor In a publication amenr writers who leek upon their croft as a Ulnlud pro pre lessleM. and who would con shier ,lr A JOUHKAL1ST In Ihr. brandest sense. An opportunity Is seucht te express sincerely, with geed literary technique, woman's convictions and Impressions of current eients, Interesting- per sons, etc. v Her qunllflcntlnns have been acquired flirengh several sears' Journalistic, experience, "some creative work, a year of foreign correspondence and lecturing, nnd considerable ncademle and lelleglate training. Inte u congenial, stimulating. Intellectual utmesphere (such as she seeks) she would br'jig nn Inherent loie of the pro fession nnd a sincere deiotleu te the highest Ideals of service, A 7en. usnevjt ofetce rblladelphla, Va, THE 4 CORNERS OF Taber Read and Adams Avenue ALSO Tract Taber Read E. of Adams Avenue Twe Fronts en Frankford Branch, Heading H. H. Passenger Station en Property. ALL Adjacent te the Roosevelt Boulevard PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922, at 12 M. AT THE REAL ESTATE SALESROOMS 1519-21- Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Ne. 130 7-10 Acres N. V. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. S. K I r Ne. : 2 J I-10 Acres Cor. Taber Read and Adams Avn. With It. R. Frent :,e. I I 1M0 Acres Taber Read E. of Adams Avt. With U R. Frent i Ne. 215) 3-10 Acres S. W. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. Tract Ne. 5 1G (i-1 0 Acres, N. E. Cor. Taber Read and Adams Ave. Sold by order of the Orphans Court for the estate of Ann Whitaker, Deed. By order of M. Ifamplen Tedd, Esq., Trustee. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioned 1519-21 CHESTNUT ST., PH1LA. )', 1 t f r T- , .v. sUvJISiiE- ,r. JJ Hi SN! ' 4 i
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