Ajsia t t- a "-? '' ,w iiyaifflPaliiiliir 1MB a i fiii jsTBliiWi-lt , i 871 ASKSSWARTHMORE pfO BAN ALL HAZING mm Sjflk lV Rrnnta Cnanla Anratnef rranKB et students max Turn Inte Brutality "' ' " " TWO HAVE LEFT SCHOOL MM' m.. w, mi A demand for the elimination of or- &tefanized hazlnR from Bwnrtbmnre Collate s&HJJHrt made today by Dr. Rebert C. Brooks. head of' the Department of Te IN FEIN LEADERS E MAK COMPROMISE Ard Fheis Adjourns for Three Months Previsional Gov ernment Remains ELECTION ALSO DEFERRED ny the Associated Tress Dublin, Feb. 22. An agreement te adjourn the Ard Fhcl, the Sinn Fein .iJ it t.BH. HtAntha Ka&T,J""-' Science. Dr. Brooks wn the i """"" ""''"" "' """ "-- Kwi "major" of Owen Itheada and HiiRh na readied today ny me convenueii " Klibrep. the tvtrn fr.uhiiiim vn rpslclicd li.mlri-a '; S?.lhS.fciU.7c,iiai,i,eS ". "h1n,nl p,"rty" Thp text of the articles of agreement, en the athletic field Saturday night. '.... .. ..... ..,," "Th-Re men he have gene." said ns "nn D-v ' le '"" """-; Dr. Itroeks tedny, "were of mnt , "In order te avoid division of the unusual premic. T wns ceuntlnir en Sinn Fein onciinlzatlen, te avert the .".WtlESrVlSLSf W.0 'ln" "X of nn immediate crying shame that a set of silly, puerile I election and te give opportunity te me mica should have made it neeessnrv. i ignnterIei te the Londen agreement te thnnntenth?m""ab'y mer ' th rol,cge ' a constitution, se that when the Similar opinions were given also by , people ere asked te vote in an election e-ther members of the faculty; but the te decide between the republic nnd the Executive Committee of the student v... :.i. ... ,tn,itiM nf the lt. mA.l I..H ...l 1 II ' '" ''l- 'r iu-m u.riiuiiif ill $i1Ill.llHII, IIIHMT IMlf III rectien the hazln? was administered, sits aecure in Its authority. Il has refused requct of. the entire Mudent body, passed by a slight majority Mendn.x. that hazing be ended. "The present sjstem," ald n ruling by the committee today, "will be con tinued until e enn find u better one." "I think my son neglected one thing. lie should hac put eveiy one of the upper classmen who indulged in hazing at Hwarthmere College In the hnpltnl first ; then he should hne left " Rww 1 V ftv Ife' V if j ir It 19" $-' IP,?, tm '& lair. IV iv. IS- 1W Tells Why Sen qtill TliU was the sentiment cxprewed te. lay by Dr. Warren lthead, fattier of Owen. "Mr son wa net bared himself." Mid Dr. Khnails tudaj, "He was, however, president of the freshman class, and he felt it devolved upon him te take the net Ien he did te protect the men In his ria.. 1 told him. however. he should lmc taken the matter te the head of the college. He told me the freshmen were being very badlj abused ,ni??e'-. or fall by It. "I tliiiiK lit principles in tins maner' ,, . Valer.i ter tuay be definitely before them, It is hereby agreed that : "First. This Ard Fhels shall be ad journed for three months. "Second. .Meantime the officers beard of the organization shall act as a Mantling committee, the Dall Kireann shall meet regularly anil continue te function In all of Its departments as be fore the signing of the article of the Londen agreement, aud no vote of the Hail I'ireann shall be regarded as u party vote requiring the resignation of the President and the Cabinet; In the meantime no parliamentary election shall be held, and when it is held the constitution of the Free State be In its tlnal form of agreement. "Third. That this agreement shall be submitted te the Ard Fhels, and, if nnnrnved. shall be binding." Answering questions from the dele-, gates, Mr. de Valera explained that the I phrase legardlng the constitution "in j its final form" meant the form in which it could net be changed and that the i adxeeates of the Free State must stand JAMES BROWN POTTER DIES; FATHER OF MRS. STILLMAN Fermer Husband of Cera Urquhart Expires In Richmond 8uburb Richmeml, Va Feb. 22.-MHy A. P.) .Tames Brown Petter, father of Mrs. Flfl Petter Stlllman. of New Yerk, died suddenly today at the home of Frank Powers in Went Hampton, n suburb of Htchmend. Mr. Petter came here from New Yerk 'last night. Cera Urquhart, the beautiful daugh ter of a Louisiana colonel, was the first wife of James Drewn Petter. She showed an early inclination for the stage and scored many triumphs In amateur society theatricals, much te the dlsplensurc of the Petter family. De spite their bitter opposition, she went abroad aud embarked upon a stage en recr In 1887. Her husband was snld te have lived In virtual seclusion from that time until he obtained a dU-ercc in 1000. This divorce was said te have been bnsed chiefly upon rumors of es capade of Mrs. Petter with her leading man, Kyrle Dellew. In September, 1004, Mr. Petter, then fifty-one, married Miss Mary Hnndy. a noted beauty of Hlchmend, Vn. She survives him. Mr. Petter long had been prominent Internationally ns a merchant and banker. He came of n family which In the lat century produced two Epis copal Bishops, a college president and ether men of distinction.' He was sixty nine years old nnd a' member of the Wall street banking house of, Brown Brethers Ce. i ' ' During the last few months his name .ins often claimed headlines for his stern defense of his daughter, Mrs. Anna U. Stlllman, defendant in the divorce suit Instituted by .Tames A. Stlllman, wealthy New Yerk banker and for his equally strong stand for Ouy Stlllman, her Infant son, whose legittmpey Is an issue In the case. ADMITS PLAN TO Kill UNFI1 Doukhebora' Chief Confirms Advo cacy of Drowning Children and Old Vancouver, B. C Feb. 22. (By A, P.) Peter Vcregln, head of the Rus sian religious scqt known ns the Detlk hobers, today confirmed reports that' he had buggested a plan whereby the children of the colony under ten year's of age, together with the aged and In firm, be drowned, as a pretest' against alleged exorbitant taxation. Once freed from these unable te travel, Veregln proposed that his followers abandon their forms and wander ever the ceun try, preaching the coming of Christ and living ns the "vagrant working class.'; While announcement of the pledge was made by M. Koftlneff. head of the sect In British Columbia, Mr. Veregln, In a telegram te the Canadian press, declared that It h'd his complete sanction. AMES D. WINCHELL Every Phase of Real Estate Service 17th ft Satuein Sts. Tip)un Sprue 1151 1154 PhlltisltMa i j,- f were absolutely rignt, nut lie have done one thing first -he said he himself was 'l10"!1!1 satisfied with the agreement l cached Clf course, he added, as neither side was slieul have sent the upper rla-wmpn who ilil , ,, . t ,.h. ., nnlnlen. nethine In then ". " T "' . .!.!... .... the agreement prevented either from advocating Its views. I he eraecrs heard, which is te act as a standing lemmlttec. happened te be divided ex ncth equallv. Sir. de Valera said, which was net at nil the case with the regular standing committee. Arthur Griffith. President of the Dall. said his lutcipretatlen was the some as Mr. dc Valera'b. The adoption of the ngi cement was then moved and cairicd. The teaching of the agreement fame ns n w. Iconic surprise te the delegates the i ircnerallv. as it enabled the Ard Fhels te carry Its session ever ter tnree memns the hazing te the hospital ftrM, quit." It Is understood jnuns Kheads will continue his courses nt Ilnvcrf'inl. and KIsbree at Harvard. Owen Hhends went te Swarthmeie from I.atiMlewue High Scheel. Signed Hazing Petition Tt new appears that Rhodes and K's hi ec were the first sSners of the peti tion sent te the I'vecuthe Committee before the close of the semester. This petition asked for organized hazing, and carried the threat et resignation or et fleers of the freshman class fiem cellecp. The committee is composed et mrc without the necessitj el a sput in me seniors and two juniors. On this pet i - sinn Fein en the issue of the Anglo Angle Anglo tlen the seniors eted te refuse the tie- i rlh Tieaty. I mand and the juniors te agree te it The belief geneinlly expressed after. One of the seniors was (ieergc Kane, the adoption of the pact was that It a brother of Heward Kane, one of the uuld tranquillize the situation in five freshmen who were made te lieud Southern Ireland, and the delegates en their hands while a sophomore gave save evidence by the ncclnim with which each twenty strokes with a paddle. they greeted the announcement of the Seme years age when the student or- agreement that they regarded Irish ganizstien took control of umlergrad- i unity ns the greatest achievement to te nate life nt Swarthmore it gave Mine- ward which this representative body tien te hazing under the dlrectleu et the leuld contribute. r Executive Committee. Twe forms Shortly after neon today, while the general nnd special vwic allowed, delegates were waiting for De Valera General hazing applied te the whole inn,i Griffith te reach the Mansion freshman class, and meant the enforce- Heuse, some one started n soldier song in which the entire fnthering joined. I A sole from the balcony, "Wrap the I (Jreen Flag 'Hound Me," followed this, all the delegates joining In the chorus. I Volunteer entertniners were numeteu.s I and songs nnd recitations followed un til, at two minutes after"! o'clock, Mr. De Valera. with Arthur tiritlith. came platform amid cheering. When you arrive at Palm Beach, you'll probably wish you had gotten new sport shoes. $15.00 WhiCe Back Rubber Sele y y 'Soot shop f tize Chestnut Sti ment of such campus regulations ns the doffing of the freshman's cap when he chanced te pass the mnscet of the senior class, n deg. Special hnzing was in flicted en individuals marked bv upper classmen as In need of discipline. The "party" of Saturday night was special hazlnc. When Rhnads and KIsbree packed i ,,, n ih their bugs and quit the campus for geed en Monday nftnrnoen the entire fresh- isclfast man class escorted tnem i uic smuuii i ' Organize Your Desk Werk A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place wy Werk-Organizeri needed in eveiy desk When $10, or 10 cents' worth of time is spent get- y ting or verifying a faet, that fact belongs te the desk handling the work te vhich the fact relates. Every line of written in structiens, and memos of all ether thing and policies learned, sneuld be organ ized, in the subject labeled pockets of a Werk-Organizer in the worker's desk. L Every fact organized re duces the average cost of getting facts, at all desks. Get Circular Describing Werk Organizer. Prices from $1 Up VEO&rUKENSfO. ,li STATIONERS- JJPRNTERS-BLANKB0WMFR5. 12 N. 13th St. PHILADELPHIA. 719 Walnut St !te W. W. & H. H. Knitt In Our New Stere 1935 Market St. February Sale Mahogany Rei Tablet THIS TABLE, QUEEN ANNE, SO feefcta leaf, 30 lacfcts wtA, 421.SO ' DAVENPORT TABLES, Fri4 4ttlga. fr.ra 4. lathe ( TS lack Ung, IS U 2 Inch wK. MIJ, $14, MS, $S, 2. MS, ftT. $SS. f7S t. $113. CONSOLE TABLES, $11 M, $lf.TS, $1.TB, $T, $3$, $4 te $4T. Gatt-Ltf, Btk Shttv SMa, DVMPrt M.U M Cfcilf SM T.klff. ThM Ufelti ara frn thj kl maktra, all nrr 4mI. Amanf km ara aaqi mittrpl.c.( In Salld Mahefttijr and Mahaianjr Ta, at pilct that iaa raal aavinfi. , Feb. 2L'. (Ily A. I'.) Sev- iierhetis were wounded today in ana cheered wildly as tncy stcpiieu en ; a frch nl)tbreak of firing en the cat .rH'n . . . , ,i wule, ulil te lime rculted from n ven- When the frchmen letnriiecl te the (1(,tta nBnht Miloenkeeper.s of thnt s,ec-' cnmpiis n mass-meetliiK of tlie entile ,,,, u,ln Sinn Fein sympntlile-. stuuent oeciv whs erBanizeii. nnci a re- jinjtnry gunnl were Rationed at nil olutlen BKkinK the hxecntive ( nmmittee lh(J fcaiens in tlp yerl; strPOl district. 1e suspend hazing was paseil by a hliRlit i majority. TIip freshmen, of reurse. ( Corli. Feb. 21'. fB.v A. 1M The voted helidly "jes" te tliN resolution , Unyal Irih renHtnbulnry fercesi were and the bophemores "no" A little reported lem In; Fermey today for Cerk. later the Kxccutie Committee tin- ' .n the nations in the north and north nerth north neunccd that it uutild jefute the ie-P1t sections of County Cerk, with the quest. exception of Mallow, have new been The five freshmen linked, licensed of evacuated. hnvinic vlelnted rules laid clown for their -Hft. k. Rvf.Ti litlitf -r BftftV. lennrtment bv upper riiimcu were taken from their beds at midnight, led . le a fcccluiled part of tlie rnmpii. nnd) Kiven twenty blows each with a -mull paddle of weed. t Seme of the uiles Alikli the fresh men are supposed te obey re thnt thej rhall run errands for the upper clns- ' men, net smoke cigarette, tip tlieir hats te jirofe-sero. the seniiii. and the inaBcet deg of the senior clnss, and net cut across tin1 campus en their waj te classes. The fie luckless ficshmen paddled we re : Dnid Kirk, of Tyrene. I'a. ; llnwaid beiges, of VJI.' I'nrk beluewml. C.im Icn; David Ilemnierlee, of 12.'!!) Krie Henuc, this city: (Icerge (irenhart of 20.1 North Thlrt -utntii sticet. Cnimlen. and another freshman named Cain Freshmen 'aid today thnt fifteen stu dents weru tried at the time the he, were paddled, but ten rt nnccl hazing. .It was s-aid thut pnddling was usually n punisliment for breaking college rule. lint that the only charge agiiiii-t the fifteen was "nttltude " which means that their bearing was nut pleasing te the senlet. i TWO MORE MEN VANISH AT SHORE; ONE RETURNS Cornelius Cash Gene Edw. F. Kline Regains Memery and Cemes Heme Atlantic CM, Feb. 22 Cornelius Cash, twenty .cais old, of Philadel phia, brother-in -law of Dr ('. Iter cenda Weinberg, 22 Seuth Illinois ae r.ue, him been strangelv missing from the physician's lieme since some time between Monday midnight and Tuesday morning. His telutiws scuut the idea of suicide. "He suffers from nn acute attack of jjierveusness, and one phase of the Ill ness is the Ieh of incmerjV said Dr. Weinberg today, who cxprcesccl tlie lie lief that some trace of him would be found today, as u wide search is being made. CaRli is the third person te leceutly mysteriously disappear. The ethers are Irving H. ltacun. 2."i0!) Heardwnlk, and Harry Khafer, .'120."( Pacific avenue, Ijdward Frunkllne Kline, sixty-five years dd, of 125 Nertli Trey nvcniie. Vender, also vanished, Saturday after noon, but nfler wunderlng around for three days, returned this afternoon te bl jieme, lie had been suffering from FORMER TAX COLLECTOR'S BOOKS DECLARED CORRECT But Auditors Find Ne Cash te Cever Meney Due West Chester West Chester. Feb. 22. Ne action or pi ecei cling was taken today against (ieerge M. Kirk, former Tax Collector i of this place, who was suspended jes- tenliiy li the llureiigh Council lhidget, ('(iiiiiiiittee en recommendation of thei auditors, who declared they found his bonks correct, but no cash lu bank te meet the sum of $4.1.10.50 shown te bei clue the borough It is stated thnt the borough officials will take no action, ha!ng refened the matter te the Amer ican Seeiirltj Company, which had bended Kirk.' Ne word was heaid fiem the company tndaj . In the meanwhile tlie affair-, of the Collector's office have been turned eier te Iteruugli Tieasurcr Miss Mlnci-Mi Davis. Already there are applicants for the place declared vacant, among these be ing I)eput Cimiit Tieasurcr Jehn P.nkei, who was the opiienenf of Kirk at tlie lat election. Allan llatemnn, aiietlier opponent of Klik at the election, is nNc mentioned for the p'ace, Kiik had been given until neon today te make geed the alleged shortage, but he failed te de su. The accused was a leading member of Ilernhardt Schle gel Pest, American T.egien, which worked te secure his election. i BBJBJSJSJBajaaaaBHMMMMHttMu. ate, i Ivl Mil Mw 1 1 fTiltII II I I I 1 v 1ASBBB.BSW EffTOX as $- AT ALL DRUG STORES bbtwSbH thH Hsfsf MOB flrV . I HnSTil l' IbIbBBBBbI aMSBaMBBBBSBKBBBBBJlBBBBte; I l " I &4- aphasia, he said, and lest his mciiier Ka-HV... i we pcricui ei ins uuscucc. fTi, iiih ib aescriuc1!! ns six leef in iminht l!.-'.t hKKin I, nil- l.li.e ... .. ...... rwl . Mfll, ; ' " HIIU .eeBipicxiun. ue were a dark gray. i ana-cap te mntm, dark blue Hisweefc1 iuuwi necjitle and J .u TOTTEN MUST HELP WIFE Court Orders Delaware Eloper te Pay $30 a Menth I)ecr, Del.. Feb. 22. Itegcr L. Tetteu. former statistician of Dela ware s state beard of education, who doped Inst Ne ember with MIhs Mar garet HIU, a Sussex County school teacher, and who wns later apprehend ed a he returned te Delaware with Miss Hill, in Kent County court today entered a plea of guilty te net -Support. The court made an order thut he pav his wife, Itutb W. Totten, $.10 per month. Arbuckle Costs City $13,000 Snn Francisce, Feb. 22.- ( Ily A. P.) The two trials of Hescoe Arbuckle en n manslaughter rharse ailsins from tlie death of Vltginla Itnppe. film nctrcs, lmc cost the city of Han Francisce nearly 10,0(10, it uns disclosed today with the filing of expense sheets. Hetli trials rcHUltec) in a jury disagreement. The first trial cost $51)53.25 and the second trial 10788.71. Ne Capers Here Select Any Style Victrela in Any Finish Frem Our Complete Stock Pay Nothing Until April 1st IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Simply pay ler our first selection of Records and enjoy t instrument in jour home without paying a cent until April Our Geld Bend Guarantee accompanies every Victrela. If I2fif2J9 rz Women's Spring Coats $18.00 Values $22.50 and $25.00 Seme of them are tweeds in the mixed gray and white effects many people used te term them "pepper and salt" patterns. Very popular just new! Others are of angora wool and similar in appearance te Camel's-hair Coats. Most of them are'lined with satin throughout; the remainder, designed particularly for meter wear, are semi-lined. All art spic-ahd-span new! If you want a practical, geed-looking Spring Ceat at a moderate price, see these Thursday. Only a limited quantity. Ne mail or telephone orders; none sent en approval. Attractive Heuse Dresses . $3.00 Checked', itriped and plaid ginghams in practically every color one could datire black, blue, red, pink, brown, green and lavender. Mett of the cellar and cuffa are of pique; aevaral model trimmed with ric-rac braid. All iizei. BaW bbwLjsbb M New Bethlehem Moter True) 1 TON, 095, CCAA CASH 3, TON. U 2 TOW, 1495 .ww UUVN yz TON, 1J $500 cash' nettdtd en l-ten; ''balance) en easy term. Othtril sistw at proportionately low pries. Smteifemticna nefuaTe Betch magneto, Gray & Davis atnrt. ,'.-,! lighting; Berg & Beck dutch; cord tires; Myers magazine oiling iy'l icm iet springs, etc. Special Prices Alie en, 2, 3 and 3 Ten Slssi i B M .. .. M,,i WE GUARANTEE te furntih pmrit ter m parVaa? f FIVE YEAHs ncTui rurM cat re x. crD7irr 134-154 N. 22d Street Lecust 6802 Pay Nothing Until April 1st B. B. TODD . 11 . tCebb, line. OUAHANTEE ThU li le Ciiiii t tint Mrlinla, fityle Ne iminiifuctiircil by The Vlclei TuIKIiik Mjrhlne C'einpanj, Cam den. N J . Is lull BUBreiitKeil by us. Mth an in muicilril nrJ wurkmanshlp. Kurl'iermnre. t Kuaranlra te oil, rKUlftte Hii'f tlm) lhc- nntnr nf nld Victrela clurlnir th llf'tlme nf imnm ultheut enm le the erlslnul purrhaiier. II. II. TUIII1. Inr. 1110(1 ARCH 1A23 CIIKSTNDT i L- Then Monthly Payments as Lew as $5 INC. 1306 ARCH 1623 CHESTNUT Exclwilvtt natnta for the fameaa Sehnirr I'Une I'prlshti nnd tiraedi Ot'KM MU.NUAV, (KIUAV AM MATLHUA1 KVX-MMJ.S Sweaters A Clearance at $9.85 Fermer Prices, $15.00 te $22.50 Women's Sweater Coats in various weights' of wool about 50 of them from our regular stocks which are te be disposed of Thursday at a bargain price. Styles suitable for steamer, meter, street and all kinds of sports wear. Ne mail or telephone orders; none sent en approval. Women's Pure Silk Sweaters $18.75 See If Yeu Can Find Their Equal Anywhere in Philadelphia at Se Lew a Price! Pure erganzine ilk, remember- net fiber (ilk I New apring tyle in Tuxedo and ilip-evar model. Black, navy, pink, brown, geld, gray, heather and ether combination'; net all ize in each color arid ttyle, but practically all ize in the aitertment. Ne mail or telephone order; none ent en approval. Ck4 PlenlrAtl Htxfttrtk Vaiii 17. Coekti and urvti vtry day in our dining room. Special Shtd Dinna, At Noen 85c I1.W Platter Ssrred Erer.' way until 9 o'clock;! "'"i neps. ChUi .. . "" I' run in Season i HuKvHXIispvHhiB 'jMWsPHBw aieimed g-- j a a k.w STkV... 'I .... ,, r'si 125 WALNUT ST. mom! stirjram J S aAXAvm u. .' -- - wai y'n 1 r ft- a fia l (a Ml 'M Johnny, Up out ter some CH0C0PICS Between luncheon and dinner when the appetite craves for "something geed" there's nothing in the world se completely satisfying as Choce-pics.1 The "boss" knows it. Johnny knows it. Sally, the Stenographer, knows it. Everybody knows that a gen erous slice of luscious ice cream coated with pure r crispy chocolate and pro tected in a foil wrapper, is the tid-bit rare, beyond compare. It furnishes ample nutri tion, does net overload the stomach and is a luxurious j . treat for all te eat cHOCOPlc PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM id e H i.. "H CHOCOLATE COVERED "a tid-bit rare hevnnrl nnmnawn" wherever TX ." " vvaM f null Arieibu-,i( CECfcCAM P ? W I 1,'S iv ftai a .V" r i i&. . , inra'dY.. - ' M"iM . Lm m-'Jium WJ . J, .Vii ,, T7- m i"A-v ' svw,i. , il,. &,,..fflfe l&J .iiiV.. ij , .S.ljBSiBBI ja. iSMfeuf' .., if. , ju i . . ! t j . &wi(KiXiJW-viw:re3 tfr'1
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